The Huron Expositor, 1976-08-26, Page 4Attentio n AMATEUR
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
Do you like to take photos
and think they're pretty good ones?
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Enter your best black and white locitl'shOts -in
the Huron Expositor PHOTO CONTEST .
. at the Seaforth Fall Fair.
We've donated a first prize of $5 and three honouragle mentions of $3
each. Up to 10 other entries will receive $1 each.
The best winning photos will be published , with credit, on
the Expositor's editorial page.
photo must be of any nneral Interest subject, taken within 20 miles •er
Seaforth, and description, nega vs:And:to-1eearnera used should be
Included with entry.
One entry per person.
-CHILDREN'S ENTRIES WELCOME
Set qvittning photos in flattnd HO:J*6 on Fair Day
chickens and were able to keep
the flames from spreading.
Mr. Stapleton said that the
loss, which he calculated to be
more than $2,000, is covered by
' insurance.
Cause of the fire is -unknown
but there was no hydro in the
barn.
Another group of Seaforth
firemen shortly after the first call
to Dublin, were called to a car fire
on Highway 8 about 4 miles west
of Seaforth.
Wiring 'on a car belonging to
Gary McDougall of Milton was
burned out but a passing truck
driver was able to contain the fire
before other damage was done.
No estimate of damage available.
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Staffa family has lady
visitor from Japan
THE. 1.1464N EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 26,
R tired
teacher visits
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Save chicken barns
FIRE LEVEL'S STORAGE SHED-A fire on the farm
of Fergus Stc7leton of Dublin levelled a storage shed
shortly after 8 p.m. Friday night. The building which
Satoko /Lauda from Yokohama ,
JApan is visiting for a few weeks
with Mr., And Mrs. Bruce Eitoli
and family. She and Jean Eaton
first met in Bangladesh early in
197,4 when they were both
enrolled in French classes. SAtoko
returned to Japan in August 1974
and worked at the Japanese
pavilion in Okinawa.
She arrived in Los- Angeles a
week ago and travelled'%y in -,
across the U.S.A. Satoko loves
Canada especially the open
spaces and uncrowded
conditons.
Personals
„Avid and Terry Templeman
hErWitthe August meeting of the
Mitchell West Dairy club , on
Thursday evening with all
members present.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Scott and
family are on a motor trip to the
western provinces.
Lyn Taylor, Kintail, is
_holidaying with Jeanna Lou
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neilson,
Stratford, visited Sunday with
alvirnd family.
and:Mrs. John Templeman
Robert Norris had the
misfortu •ne to break his right arm
on Wednesday.
Mr. and WS'. Jim Norris and Bu fire' destroys Dublin shed
was, covered
equipment,
by insurance contained straw -and some
(Staff Photo)
A fire on the farm of Fergus
Stapleton of Dublin levelled a 20,
by 30 foot storage shed shortly
after 8 p.m. Friday night.
Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
Miss Glenda Dickison has
returned home with her mother
Mrs. Ford Dickison and
grandmother Mrs. Harold Smyth
and visited with her grandfather,
Mr.,• Harold Smyth who is a
patient in the Seaforth Manor
Nursing Home in Seaforth.
Glenda arrived home safely
after spending the past year in
Africa.
She iSSiSted the missionary ,
nurses in the duties of
Leprosarium Hospital \ in the
Republic of Niger West Africa_
She is now home for further
studies in the Medical field.
Little Christie Ann Jarett spent
a week's holidays with her
grandmother Mrs, Robert •French
KEEP IT FROM SPREADING -- Seaforth volunteer firemen Jack Bedard and
George Garrick worked hard containing the fire at,Fergus Stapleton's storage barn
near Dublin on Friday night. Cause of the fire isn't, known, but Mr. Stapleton
estimated damages at $2000. (Staff Photo)
BrodhagAn
G. Dickson home from' Africa'
and Mr. French. . . Mrs. Robert Weitzel, Rebecca
Congratulations the and Jason Mitchell.
• Brodhagen Midgets, Winners of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fullarton Ball Tournament. 'Beuerman, Jeffery, Dennis and
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Jill, London with Mr. and
called on Mrs. Henry -Kock Mrs. Manual Beuerman. Their
(Emma Hinz) formerly from grandchildren are 'remaining for
Brodhagen, of Stratford, the some holidays and also spending
latter's aunt, who has mewed to several days with their grand-
Sault Ste Marie to make her home parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus
with her son-in-law and daughter, Stahlke, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCarthy, Gary Scherbarth; Michigan, is
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. spending some holidays with his
Harold Mogk Were .their, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Edward Scherbarth Jr. and Bill.
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Seaforth firemen were called to
the fire, but by the time th ey
arrived the building, located on
Highway 8 at the southwestern
outskirts of Dublin was a mass of
flames.
Firemen hosed down two large
barns nearby containing broiler
Correspondent
' Mrs. L. Wolfe
Mr. andIvIrs. Erlyn Wilker and
the former's mother, Mrs. Edgar
Winter, Stratford, were guests of
M. and Mrs'. Laverne Wolfe and
Dile last Sunday.
Erlyn Wilker, who formerly
taught school in this district, has
retired. He taught at Central
• Secondary School • in Stratford
teaching Industrial Arts for
grades 9 to 12 and taught
Metalwork for 17 years at Central
from 1959 to 1976.
He started teaching at S.S.#10
Logan Jarrnutt's School from 1938
'till 1945 - 7 years in the horse and
cutter days. Mr. Wilker taught
Bill Osborne, Monkton; Mrs.
Lloyd Kelland (Ella Scherbarth)
Mrs. Dick Watson (Darene Wolfe
of Lahr, Germany.
He taught at U.S.S.#3 Ellice,
Seebach's Hill from 1945 to 1947,
then taught. Industrial Arts at
Anne Hathaway School,
1950 1959 . At Central he
acted as audio visual co-ordinator
as well-4s,acting as head jef the
Industrial Arts. Dept.
After teaching 38, years he will
follow hobbies such as colour
photography, traveling, '" and
building as retirement activities.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kistener and
Allen visited with the former's
sister and brother-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jackson and family in
Goderich..
We are glad to see Robert
French. is improving after a fall
from a ladder when it collapsed.
C ongratulations to Mrs. Wm.
Schultz who celebrated her 80th
birthday. A party was, planned
by her son Rev. Eric Schultz,
Waterloo.
Ladies from here-attended the
party and . gathered on their
spacious lawn with MrS. Schultz
renewing 'acquaintances and
-•receiving good will wishes for the
future while refreshments were
being served.
It will be recalled .that Mrs.
Schultz's h usband was a former
luster of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen from 1941 to
1949,
Pastor. and Mrs. 'Harold Brill,
Heather and Stephanie from St.
Jacobs visited with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Muegge and attended St. Peter's
Lutheran Church on Sunday
morning where Pastor Brill was a
former pastor when Rev. Arthur
Horst gave he a special
welcoine.
There' will be Cemetery
Decoration Day at St. Peter's
Church, Sunday, August 29th at 2
b'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weitersen,
DAvid, Julie had 4 days
holidaying at Huntsville last
week.
Miss Wanda Vock,' Port Elgin,
spent, a few days with 'her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock
and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown
spent the weekend with the
latter's mother,. Mrs. Effie
Armstrong in Melborne.
Mrs. Herman Hinz has
returned to Kitchener after
holidaying a couple weeks with
'her son and daughter-iji:jaV7. Mr.
and Mrs. "Ronald' Hinz, Rodney
and Sandra also visited her'sister
Mrs. Louise Wtirdell who is a
patient , "in the Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mrs. Norman- bennewies
accompanied her son-in-law and
daughter Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Bossence and David of Stratford
to Pine Lake for the weekend.
Mrs. Martin Diegel,
Shakespeare, spent a. week with
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Fischer and her
grandchildren. •
Judy, Brampton visited on the
with Mrs. gam weekend with Mrs.' Sam Norris
quid, Toronto spent the
an 0 Mr..and Mrs. Bob Norris and 1Virs4 Bob Norris and
fahlly. Nancy and David family.
remaining for holidays. Mrs,- Ethel Lyall„ Nancy and
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