The Huron Expositor, 1976-06-24, Page 5,
Correspondent
Mrs. Johg,Templeman
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Eric Norris, Sean and
Michael, Quebec visited Saturday
with Mrs. Sam Norris.
Mr: and Mrs. Bob Norris and
family, Mrs. Norris and children
are staying with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Barker, Mitchell, while
Eric is in Michigan completing his
Doctorine.
Visiting on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Miller were, Mr.
Will Hocking and Margaret,
Toronto.
Mrs. Ethel Lyall, Nancy and
t'4.vid, Toronto visited on the
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Norris and family, Mrs,
Sam Norris returning to Toronto
with them -fox a two, wcpAc..vlsit...
Mr. and Mrs, f eslie APIPt -
were Sunday VOA 'Of -14t, And.
Mrs. Sam Shaw). WrldOn.
-Mrs: Hazel Sadler, Sault Ste
Marie visited. CM the ,weekend
mill Mr. and Mr S,Clifton, 'Miller •
and Paul.
Richard rempleman was -a
weekend guest of Dont Droost.
Mr. ,.and • Mrs. Jim Norris,.
Brampton visited Sunday with
Mrs.. Sam Norris and Mr. and
Bob Norris and family, -
Mary Jane Teinplenian and
Mike Parsons were guest at the
Youngston-Kemp wedding on
Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elliott and
Shelly were guests at the Karg-
Smith wedding on' Saturday. "
Michelle Riley, Bill 'Smale,
!Chris and grian Ei)iptt ancf Doug
coance, ere among the Prude. 8
students, •from uppgr Thames
$0901 ;three day bus
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Friquis, neighbours 'Llrd"
rnintivc met at the Farnily, Life
Centre eVening honour
Julie Anne Elliott With. a bridal
shower. The evening:WA§ planned
by 'Mrs. Gorden Pgs1:414, 44,0,
Dow and Valeria' MePbail.. The
bridal pariY "demonstrated" I). ow
to dress the bride and Several
contests were enjoyed., Valeria
McPhail read an address of good
wishes and Julie Anne was
assisted by Marilyn Miller, Janice
Davies and Jeanna, Elliott in
opening her gifts. Julie Anne
expressed her appreciation to
'everyone.
A RECORD' NUMBER OF 'HONOUR STUDENTS — Top SDHS
students and their parents were guests at an honour banquet at the
school last Tuesday night. There are more than 60 students on the
honour roll this yeir, and they include: Top - Francine Visser, Nancy
Prescator, Dianne Wilson, Jim Delaney, Doug'. Geddes, Brian Lee,
Mike 'Ferguson, Paul Bode, Murray Dragger, Chris Ring, Elizabeth
Golding, Linda Quichelaar, Pat Menheere; front - Joanne Van
Doornik, Tess Malkus, Dianne Godkin, Kathy Caldwell, Jayne
Baker, Janis Van Vliet, Ingrid Hoste, Sandra Menheere, Mary Ann
McIver, Mary Hak, Donna Henderson, Elizabeth Johnston, Janice
Rose, Dianne Smith, Mary Siemon and Gayle Van der Velden.
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to make sure they're safe fun.
Regulations governing the use of mopeds are fairly new to
Ontario. But they are necessary because, with 30,000 mopeds
on the road this year and a tragic record of 9 moped-riders killed
in Ontario traffic last year, mopeds definitely must be — and are
— considered as vehicles under The Highway Traffic Act.
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• They must have operable pedals at all times
• Their speed must not exceed 30m iles per hour in one mile
from a standing start ,
• They are prohibited from travelling on expressways .
• Drivers must be 16 or older and have a valid Ontario driver's
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MORE HONOUR -STUDENTS = The female part of the SDHS
student body was more than well represented in the students who
made the school's honour roll this year. Among those, honoured at
the honour banquet were: Top Row - Jenney Reinink, Anita Andree,
Deb Rose, Don Melady, Stephen Rice, Briar; Haley, Paul McClure,
John Weber, Anna Marie Hoste, Faye Storey, Maureen DeLaney ,
Mr. & Mrs. W. Bennewies
BroOlitigoncouple..celebratps Of)th
lived here and resided on the Mr.
and Mrs. Wry. Hodgert farm
until moving to Kitchener.
Miss Michelle Beuerman, St.
Marys spent the weekend with
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs,
Manuel Beuerman and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Beuerman, Jeffery,
Dennis, Jill, London, at the same
home on Fathers Day.
We were sorry to see Mervin
Dieti had the misfortune to have
his hand and small finger injured.
Mrs. Rob Brady, London .
visited with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Marilyn
and Steven'over the weekend.
Congratulations . to Mr. and
Mrs. William Bennewies who
celebrated their 60th Wedding
Anniversary at the home of their
son and daughter-in-Jaw Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Bennewies, Dale and
Robert, when a chicken barbecue
was held. The couple were
married at the bride's home, the
late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kahle,
now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Glause'r.
Their attendants were the late
Henry Eickmeier, best man, and
the latter's sister, the late Mrs.
Dan Eickmeier (Amelia), maid of
honor.
The family and 16 grand-
children and 8 great-grandchild-
ren of the couple all attended the
Carol Priestap and family on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Priestap; Mr, and Mrs..
Warren Priestap, Stiatford; Mr.'
And Mrs. Robert Harloff and
'family, Granton; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Priestap and family, WoOd-
stock; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dejong
and family, Miss Cathy Dewing,
Mitchell • and Albert Priestap:
Flint, Michigan. -'
With Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe and Dale on Fathers Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe,
Clinton.
Piano Recital
On Wednesday evening, June
16, eighty parents and invited
guests attended a piano recital at
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen. The program was
chaired by Mrs. Eleanor. Horst,
whose pupils played many"enjoy-
able solos, duets, and a trio.'
Those participating were:
Brenda Anderson, Sherri Benne-
wies, Beverly Beuermann, Phyllis
Beuermann, Gayc and Mark
Fischer, Susan Gloor, Lois and
Stephen Horst, Roger and Jeff
Leonhardt,.Connie Moore, Jane
Robinson, Karl, Laura and Sarah
Schuessler, 'Jackie Williams, and
Diana and ' Jennifer Wubs.
Receiving awards for perfect
attendance at lessons were
Brenda Anderson, Sherri Benne-
wies, Jeff Leon hardt, Connie
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Darlene Carnochan. Bottom Row' - Dianne Oldfield,. Clare
Devereaux, Marianne Kale, Tracy Baker, Rita Veberne, Lori
Savage, Elaine Hopper, Linda Dorssers, Cindy Dorssers,Pat Rose,
Joanne Bode, Mary Lammerant, Linda Smith, Diane Preszcator and
Rh onda Farduson.. (Staff Photok,
Moore, Jame Robinson, Jackie
Williams.
Following the recital, refresh-
ments were served by the
mothers of the • pupils, and a
period of fellowship was enjoyed.
The monthly meeting of the St.
Columban C.W.L. was held Mit-he
parish hall with Mrs. Mildred
Cronin presiding. The 1st vice
president reported a total of 88
members and 1 complimentary
member . for 1976-77. Marie
Hieknell will visit the sick for
June, A gift was presented by
Mildred Cronin to the past
president, Mrs. Gwen O'Rourke
in recognition of her year's work
as president of the C.W.L.
Following the meeting, a plea-
sant social ' evening was spent
with about 65 ladies present, A
few games of bingo were played,
the winners being: M'fs. Gordon
Young, Monkton; Louise Ryan,
St. Columban; Mrs. Pauline
Lawrence, Mrs. Wilfred Nichol-
son, Monkton; Mrs. Helen
McGrath, Dublin and Mrs. Lena
Aultman,
Seveial ladies were eager to try
their green thumb by purchasing
items at the plant auction. It was
evident that everyone believes
that someone else's baking is
always better, as the baked
articles disappeared very quickly.
Winners of two large baskets of
groceries were Mrs. ken
Appleby, Mitchell and Mrs. Jean
Van Drunen, St. Columban.
Lunch was 'served, during which
several young girls from the
parish entertained with musical
selections. The C.W.L. would like
to express their gratitude to the
Correspondent
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
Flowers graced- the altar of St. •
Peter's Lutheran Church Sunday
morning from the Chessel-Smith
wedding at 7 o'clock Saturday
evening, conducted by Rev.
Horst. Congratulations to the
young couple.
At the same church were two
baskets of flowers from the
funeral of Mrs. Christine Ritz
which was held last Sunday.
During the morning service, a
dedication was held by Rev. Horst
for the glass doorS of the -church
donated by the Beuerman family
in memory of their parents
George and Lavina Beuerman.
Rev. and Mrs.. Calvin Gilk,
Philadelphia, and daughters were
weekend guests of the latter's
parents, Mr. and -Mrs. August
Scherbarth and brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Charles ,Scherbarth and family.
They also attended Brodhagen
Church Sunday morning when
Rev. Horst gave them a special
welcome. Mrs. Gilk, Susan,
Brenda- and Carol will have
holidays here for two weeks.
Sorry to hear Fred Kistner was
transferred from Seaforth
Community ,„ Hospital to the
University Hospital in London last
week. We wish him a speedy
recovery. wedding anniversary.
Visitors ,with Mr. and Mrs. Les Visitors with Mr. and
Weitersen last Sunday were Ray •
Heart, London and Harold Grove, '
Detroit.
Among the group that travelled
by bus to Niagara' last Thursday
were Mrs. Herman Hinz, Mrs.
Harry Muegge, Mrs. Henry Rose,
Mrs. Edwin Mogk and Mrs. John.
Mogk.
Mrs. Wm. Brown spent a week
with her mother Mrs. Etta
ArmWong, Melborne and Mr.
Brown joined them for the
weekend. They returned home-on
Monday. •
Our sincere sympathy in the
passing of Mrs. Wm. (Mildred)
Jacob who passed away in the
K.W hospital on Monday. Her
husband is a patient in K.W.,
Hospital. She is also survived by
. luir son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Lawson Jacob;
daughter-tn-law Mrs. Wilfred
Jacob and granddaughter,
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Relhl and sister
Mrs. Melinda Crawford in the
Smith Nursing Home in Mitchell.
Mrs. Jacob and her husband
St. Columban C.W.L.
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