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The Huron Expositor, 1976-04-22, Page 7Mrs. Lillian Kerslake President Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads INTERESTED IN $4 and a gold medal • An Opportunity For Readers Of Mrs. Irene Harnock ; Goderich, district deputy president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, Huron District, No. 23, paid her • official spring visit to Edelweiss Lodge at its last regular meeting. She addressed the lodge on the significance of its emblems and, colors' and read a poem, "The Priceles,s Things in Life". Mrs. Ha Crozier, noble grand of Goderich Lodge also spoke briefly. The annual C.P.T. euchre and draw set for April 28, was discussed, also the birthday dessert euchre on May 12. Vice grand, Mrs. N. Riehl reported on cards and visitations made and several thank you cards were read by the secretary, Mrs. James Rise. The annual district Church service is to be held in Varna on May 2 and the local church service is to be held in Frist Presbyterian Church on .May 30, with a' Decoration Service to be held at the cemetery in the afternoon. • Plans are to present the Travelling Gavel to Exeter Lodge > Earn more on your savings Get 4% on your regular savings. Pay no service charge on cheques if minimum balance, of $1,000 is main- tained (and even if this balance is not maintained) you get 12 free cheques per quarter and 'pay only 10 cents for each cheque over the 12. Compare this with your, average "savings ac- count" paying only 3% and costing you a service charge of 20 cents for every cheque. Special Savings (non chequing) accounts pay 8% per annum calculated on minimum monthly balance. Funds deposited'rior to 'May•15th and left on deposit earn lull interest for all of May. l'AUGT COMPANY SINCE 10130 MYRA. GYdRE LOTS TO SEE interested in Saturday. ^a^ 1,41,913). E, PORTER "Lloyd_g. Porter of Walton,a life-long resident of this APO; passed away in Sea Community Hospital Pn "Mopday, • April 12th after a brief illness. was 90 years. of.age. Born on the 10th concession of Grey Township, he farmed'there until 1944 when he moved to Walton where he was employed at the Bennett egg grading. station until he retired. ' He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mame Bennett in, July 1972; and by two brothers. Two daughtersy.survived, Mrs. Cliff, (Vera) Kernaghan of Brussels and Mrs. Jim (Doris) -Lamont of London and one sister, Mrs. Donald (Margaret). McTaggart. Funeral services vhrehild from the M.L.Watts Funeral Home, BruSsels at 2:00 p.m. . on Wednesday, April 14th. Rev. E. Baker. of Walton United Church officiated. Burial service followed at Brussels Cemetery Chapel. Pallbearers were Ross McTaggart,- Ross Bennett, Ron • Bennett, Bill COutts, Stewart Humphries, John Petrie. ship. She was a member of St. Peters Lutheran church, Broclhagen. Suiviving,are a son and laugh- ter-in-law, Edgar and Dorothy ,Elligsen of MeKillop Township; two brothers, Edward and August. Scherbarth of Brodhagen; three Sisters, Emma, Mrs. Charies Dietz, Mitchell; Mrs. Marie Stender, Detroit, - and Adeline, Mrs. Norman Mikel of Ellice Township., Also surviving are three grandchildren Joanne, Mrs, John ..Bender,, Wichita, Kansas; - Margaret, Mrs. Kenneth Hull, London and John of Kitchener. She was predeceased by t brothers and 1 sister. The late Mrs. Elligsen rested at the Lockhart Funeral Home in Mitchell until noon on Sunday when removal was made to St. Paters Lutheran Church, Brod- hagen for the funeral service at 3:00 p.m. with the Rev. Arthur Horst officiating. The choir was in attendance with Mrs, A. Horst at • the organ. They sang "I know who holds. tomorrow." , Pallbearers were: Bruno Braecker, Ralph Fischer, Earl and George Rock, Bob Robinson and Antone Sietnon. Friends 'attended the funeral service from Detroit, Windsor, • Stratford, boderich, MAY" Loodott, Igteheo.er,Weterloo, Zurich, Dashwoo4, Seaforth, Markehot, IvRoolctoo, Dublin, Mitchell, „f3roclhwo at4 Walton, Internment vas made 1n St, Peters Cemetery, Rrodhasen. Expressions of sympathy were shovvtt through memorials to the St. Peters Church Improvement Fund, St. Peters Cemetery Fund, Lutheran Hour; Ritz Lutheran Villa, Church Missions, Heart Foundation and Cancer Society. ,..nrosez0,74d'morz.Zg,-4,0$07.7.wir. CUCUMBER CONTRACTS Available G. Kramers, Dublin 345-2700 or 482-7659 obit DDP visits Rebekah's — Mary Jane Johns, Jean Johns and Shelly Miller seem , more- the photographer than in watching the action at the Staffa family. night (Staff Photo) Happy Citizens Winners in the Happy CitizenS bowling league were announced ,;IVIRS. ZACHARIAS ELLIGSEN this week. The se Or citizens have been bowling a Nobel Lanes on eleven afterno n throughout the winter month Artfl'. Finlayscin led the men in most points with 6768. In the women's diviSion, top bowler was Mrs. Florence Kay with 3725 points. Other winners were: Men-2nd, Sandy Pepper 4921; 3rd, Elmer Townsend, 4805; low-Elmer De- nnis (9 afternoons)„ 3741; ladies, 2nd, Mrs.. Lillian Pepper 2509; 3rd, Mrs. Alin Henderson 2462; low, Mrs. Lillian Maleniuk 2360. Mrs. Zacharias. Elligsen of McKillor Township passed away at the ,Seaforth Community Hos- pital on 'Thursday following a- period of failing health. She was the former Anna Scherbarth and was born in Logan Township on -June 10, 1893, daughter of the late Charles Scherbarth and the former Mary lierborth. On December 24, 1917, she was married to Zacharias Elligsen, who predeceased, her April 19, 1964. Following their marraige, they farmed at. 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Here young Dennis Johns (left) shares a joke with Hugh Norsris as .they watch the dancing. (Staff Photo) •