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Mit figi,(911 gXPO5,it0R, F.AFOrittio ON T, OCT. Brodhagen people asiiit '0:PA For
mortgages
see us
first! -
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken Elligson
Mr. and Mrs.AlvinRose,Sar-
rda visited Mrs. Chris W. Leon-
hardt last weekend. She ac-
companied them to their home for
three days, and then .returned
with them to attend the Inter-
national Plowing Match at Seb-
ringville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver and,
Mrs. Harry Tait, Stratford, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe on Sunday.
Mr. Irvin Hiller, Stratford
was the guest speaker at St..
Peter's Lutheran Church onSun-
day. He spoke on Mic.51ons and
how the churches Mission money
is spent. He assisted. Rqv.Horst
in administering Holy Corn-
mullion. Flowers were placed
on the altar by Mr. and Mrs.
Henry C. Diegel on the occa-
sion of their 25th wedding An-
niversary.
The' Men of Brodhagen Ch-
amber of Commerce, worked
Tuesday morning at the Inter-
national Plowing Match taking
tickets and parking cars. Sev-
Leonhardt; Skits - Susan Scher-
barth and Diane Bach.
The girls were divided into
four groups for cooking. Group
number one made "Quick Cheese
Pizzas'? and "Chocolate Milk-
shakes."
surer Jean wurdell; Press
- Reporters - Heather Pegg and
Laura Schuessler; Telephone
girls - Christine Scherbarth and
Jackie Williams; Book Covers -
Patricia Jarmuth; Chantal Pegg;
Virginia ,Leonliardt and Sherri
eral ladies from this area work-
ed in booths there, too.
Monday evening a celebration
was held in the BrOdhagen Com-
munity Hall for Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Diegel for their 25th Wed-
ding Anniversary. A gift of
money was given to them from
their friends, neighbours and rel-
atives. A smorgasbord lunch
was served. Randy Satchell and
his orchestra supplied the mus-
ic for dancing.
Mr. ;:ind hirsi, Herman Leon-
hardt visited la.it Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leon-
hardt of Thamesford.
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BRODHAGEN 4 - H
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When you want money to
build or to buy, come
directly where money is.
Come to your friendly 'peal
branch of Victoria and
Grey Trust.
Eighty years of training
and experience in serving
people like you are behind
the sage counsel and advice
you'.11 get at Victoria and
Grey - the same place
you get the money you
need. Come in today -
direct to Victoria and Grey.
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OFFICE - Main Street, Seaforth - Phone 5274400
Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer
FIRE, EXTENDED COVERAGE,
WINDSTORM, THEFT, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, LIABILITY, ETC.
-• COMPLETE FARM COVE,RAGE, including Machin-
ery and Livestock Flontirs.
- URBAN PROPERTY - We' now offer Composite
Dwelling Insurance as well as Homeowners In-
surance.
- SUMMER COTTAGES, TRAILER HOMES.
CHURCHES, HALLS.
Last Wednesday evening, the
Brodhagen 4-11 Club held its
first meeting. The topic for
this fall Is ',Dairy Fare". The
leaders are Mrs. Edward Seh-
erbarth and Mrs. Earl Benne-
wies. Nineteen girls attended.
The elected officers are; Pres-
ident - Sherri Leonhardt; Vice-
President - Nancy Rose; Sec-
retary - Vicki Bennewies; Tree- ,
The Huron Unit Wale Canadian C' wirer Socie , raised 151 per cent of its objective it was learned
at the Unit's annual meeting and banquet at Clinton last _week. Tice branch chairmen are shown
with the new Unit chairMan Gordon Ridairdson of Clinton t.3i . Left to right are: J. R. Spittal,
Seaford:, chairman; Don Jolly, Exeter chairman; Bob Swartman, Calder:1 /4'h chairman; and Marc
Forest, vice-chairman of the w Ingham branch.
VICTORMand
GREY VG Huron surpasses quota
in cancer campaign
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240
AGENTS: ,
JAMES KEYS, RR 1, Seaforth; V..1. LANE, RR 5, Seaforth;
NVId. LEEPER, RR 1, Londesboro; SELWYN BAKER, Brussels;
HAROLD SQUIRES, RR 3, Clinton; K. J ETUE, Seaforth;
DONALD. G. EATON, Seaforth.
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
ReMember! I t takes• but a •
moment to place an Expositor,
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, }fist Dial Seaforth
527 -0240. Seaforth ardson; vice-president; Chester
Archibald; past president, Mrs.
M. W. Durst; secretary, Mrs.
Gordon Rathwell; treasurer,
Harry .14-ter riraan; campaign
chairman, William Barlow; com-
memorative funds chairman,
Miss. Catherine Plum tree; ed-
ucation, Mrs. Ted Davies; med-
ical advisor, Dr. C. T.Doorly;
planning and development, Mrs.
M. W. Dierst ; publicity, j. Howard
Mtken,;, ..,rvi-ce to patients, and
transportation, Mrs. Harvey C.
Johnston. ,
The Huron Unit of the Can-
adian Cancer Society is one of
the hardest working and dedicated
groups in the Huronia Division
it was revealed at the Huron
Unit's Annual Banquet at Clin-
ton last Tuesday night.
The Huron unit reached and
surpassed its goal during the
campaign, collecting 1.57.7 per
cent of its pledge. More- thin,
$28,600 was raised during the
campaign dating from last Oct.
1st until - Sept. SD: The Huron
Unit received a total of nearly
$33;000 in receipts tnetudirig "In
M email= s" and bequest s.
The 'Clinton Brarich....ralsed
nearly $5,000 last year thrpugh
campaign funds and donations
and assisted 14 patients and made
2.3 trips to the London and Wing-
ham Cancer Clinics, Mrs. Har-
vey Johnston, Clinton campaign
chairman, reported.
Nearly $9,000 was raised by
the Goderich Branch last year
through thie -carata.sigra the hike-
, a-thou and Memorial ,dariatli.-ins,
Lars. Garwood rotary
of the Godertch branch reported.
. The Exeter branch raised s
commendable $10,4CC while the
Seaforth branch raised more than,
$3,100. The Wirgtiara branch
collected More than $6,4,00 in
the last year.
Nearly ISO people attended the
tantmet at the Clinton. Lett: ex-
to hear the reports, to install
the new offiCers and to listen
to guest speaker Bill Brady.
Mr. Brady,t a director of the
societfs London-Middlesex unit,
told the Huron. Unit that they
should climb nue their fight 4-ainst
cancer.'
',There will come an
answer," he said. ,"Orte
we will be freed from this black
PL,cc" • 2
He said that' work like the
Cancer Society is doing just
proves that people do care about
other people".
Mr. 'Brady said that the g-ov-
eriunent should stay out of ch-
arity work because tt would de-
prive people of loving other peo-
ple aid'-caring about other peo-
iple is a. gtxd and heart warm-
iraa• feeling."
' New' officers were also in-
stalled at the banqUet. They
include:' President. GordonRich-
Our Beef Prices Are Slashed,
But the Quality of Beef and
Service Remains. the Same.
ANNUAL BEEF ROUNDUP
"WE SELL CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEEF ONLY"
FROZEN CANADA GRADE 1l'"-
News of
CONSTANCE
- YOUNG HEN OR
BROILER.
TURKEYS
' WEIGHT 6 to 16 lb.
Debbie all of Huron Park, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shad-dick of
Lond,esbaro, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Bannor.,a_pd Melanie of Strafford.
Mr. and Mrs., Murray Scott, ,
Melanie, Meribeth and Jeffrey
cif Belgrave were }*ray even-
ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dale.
Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Nancy
Jo, Mrs.. John Thompson, Betty
and Sharon, Mrs. Andy Thomp-
son of Vgnastra, attended a
shower on Saturday, for Miss:
Linda Hunter of Colborne, Town-
sblp• Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Prest-
cator, Billy and 'Debbie ste-nt
Sunday at the Jangle Sa-tt art -
Mr. qt.4,-, Mrs. Paul South
gate visited on.inday. t. its his
mother, Mrs. Ted - Souffate of
Seaford. ' , •
Mr. McLelland • of Strafford.,
was. guest speaker for the Sun-
day service at the Kinbai
rurality Church.
Correspondent
•Mis.s Mary, McElwain
SIRLOIN, WING
or T-BONE -STEAKS
Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Nancy,
So and Bob of Southfield, Mich-.
!gar., Miss Betty :Thompson., of
Toronto, were weekend visitors
with mr: and Mrs. John Manly.--
son, Jim ,.Sfiaron and Sob.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul.SOuthirate
visited on "Satuday ever.i..-
Stratford with Mt. Neil mines
and Miss Carol Steepe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pre=-
cator, Diane; and Nan vistt-
ed 'or Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pffif and family of Cred-
itor-
Miss Margaret Hummel of
Clinton, visited car.. Sunday with
Mr. riand Mrs. Jack 'Mend • aLed
K errs.
Smalls: visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bet Riley iud f"ttnily were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riehl, Jack-
ie, Kim, and, Shelley, Mr. and
Mrs.. )Mug Riley. Wendy tud
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Automatic Oven-Timer -
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ProvidE correct tempera-
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