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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-02, Page 4E 'HURON EXPOSITOR, Dec BER 2, :1970 hagen Beuermans married 45 years 99. RETAIL 379.95 - SALE PRICE DESC1SION '76 for Hibbert Township VOTERS Oh MONDAY DEC. 6th I .• 1 OM 1 i • W I VOTE YES Because A YES vote will assist In keeping liquor in' a controlled area and away from the underaged. A YES vote wilt allow organizations to have banquets, dances, etc. and thus Make A profit which would be put bank . into the demtnunity•ag suppert for bail, hockey and soccer teams, etc. Ail Of Us At Keating's Pharmacy appreciate and thank all those who extended Congratulations and wished us well on the occa sion of the opening of our new store on Friday. It was deeply appreciated. As we mark this milestone in the history of our firm and of the drug business that for so many years wo.e.located at the same site we look forward to continuing to serve the people of the Seaforth community. Merle 13. Hoover 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE OLD FASHIONED CH-RI Management and Stuff of Merner's wish to hank you for your, Patronage in the last 2 years. We look forward to serving you in the future HIND OF BEEF SIDE OF POAK (-2 T-BOne, Sirloin, Wing .70 TEAK 1.29 libb: 1.03 lb. co, k 'I j. .4: , Baden Colby f i. 0. 10, k:/'. CHEESE 4 lb. ' 0) • ..(4, . 60, ,..., Including Merner's Yuntous Processing IL Matre de COFFEE 10 oz. jar Instant $2.49 f ' Schneiders MARGARINE ' 2 / I lb. packs .99 Home oi the famous '- Dashwood &asap Campfire Thin BACON 1 lb. Pack .99 lb. C) 4 r AltP" ,‘.. cs .4br. 4 ort *4;4. r rz,e4 la rj ,•,ti. 1, ,, Pt t • (1'54 7 (. • .41 ,f,17 0: I. r .1. SALE PRICE 1 $ 79 RETAIL 219.95 SA-7500 AMPLIFIER 40 Watts + 40 Watts SA-8500 AMPLIFIER 60 Watts ± 60 Watts sale price RETAIL 499.95 TX-6500 TUNER FM Sensitivity 1.9 $ SALE PRICE • 59• RETAIL 199.95 TX-7500 UNER FM Sensiti 1.9 SALE PRICE 39. RETAIL 2b9.95 Stocks Limited Layaways Accepted MUSK 101hitario Street, Stratford 271.2960 DOly 1.0 to.f -:Saturday,10 to 5 a Community Council Logoil donates : $25 •la Dublin Pio en SALE Winners of turkeys at the annual Brodhagen C. of C. bingo were: Roberta Osborne, R.R. 5, Mitchell; Don Vanheyel, Born- holm; Carl Meikle, R.R. 2, Staffa; R.G. Jarmuth, R.R. I, Bornholm; Larry Pitts, Stratford; Ken McMillan, Goderich; Gordon Daer, R.R. 1, Auburn; B.J. Houston,, Stratford. Ed Scherbarth Sr., R.R. 1, Bornho4; August. Scherbarth; Marjorie Papple, Seaforth; Lawrence McLean, Mitchell; Janice Priestap, Bornholm. Murray Siemon, Mitchell; Carl Faust, Mitchell; Maxine Hinz, Monkton; Mrs. Jane Campbell, Goderich; Darren Beuerman, Dublin. Wilfred Brouiliton, Monkton; Matt McCreight, Dublin; Marjorie Scherbarth, Bornholm; Peggy Elligson, Brodhagen. Gordon Elliott, Seaforth; Reta Poster, R.R. 2, Goderich; Doug Eickmeier. Bornholm; Lawrence surgery. He is now having the pleasure'to spend some time with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. E. Scherbarth and the twins Larry and Garry in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rock, nee Gale Humphries, are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Stanley Martin James in Seaforth Hospital on November 9. Congra- tulations to the proud parents. Grandparents and 4 grand- St. Columban Correspondent Vincent Lane In St. Columban Tuesday a.m., it's blowing snow and high winds across Main Street and visibility is almost nil. Everyone (but myself) thinks winter has finally arrived. Perhaps it has, I have been wrong before, but for reasons within myself, I am looking for a green Xmas. Will you like that or not? Close neighbours called on us Friday evening for a farewell party before leaving the line for our new home in St. Columban. The evening was spent with progressive euchre, chit chat, etc. and we greatly appreciate the kindness shown us/in all the years we resided. here. We are hoping everything will be completed and moved by December 15. Herb Britton, who has had several operations on , his hip, is recuperating .with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Len' O'Rourke. It will•be some time however before he is completely recovered. Miss Margo Kale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kale, is expected home today, after undergoing surgery in Seaforth Hospital, Friday. Mrs. Rose Hayden and son Chris of Huntsville visited rela- tives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keiffer of Wingham were in St. Cplumban Sunday. ,Mr. Keiffer was a one time member of the Huron - Connolly, Mitchell; Gladys Rock, Monkton. Pat Feeney, Dublin; Fred Herbert, Mitchell; Reta Hinz, Mitchell; Manuel Beuerman, Brodhagen. C. Norman, Mitchell; V. Turnbull, Stratford; Ken Jarmuth, Bornholm; L. Finch, Downsview; Lawrence Seebach, Stratford; Henry Diegel, Marjorie Lake, Baden; Mervin Dietz, Dublin. Marie Melady, Dublin; R.G. Jarmuth, Bornholm; Ken Kesey, Dublin; Gordon 'Drummond, Mitchell; Everett Walkom, Mitchell; Mrs. Edwin Rose, Mitchell. Ken MCLaughlin, Mitchell; Rose Hodge, Port Elgin; Jean Ahrens, Brodhagen and Murray Kerr. Monkton. Congratulations to the winners. Friends of Mrs. Louise Hoppenrath will be sorry to hear she has been a patient in Seaforth Commu'nity Hospital for the past week. mothers, one from Cochrane, whp spent a week with her grand- daughter Gale and family. Friends and relatives will be sorry to hat of all those in Stratford General Hospital; where they are patients: Frank Eisler, Floyd Capling, Wilfred Suehring, Norman Eisler, Lorne Wolfe and Alvin Beuerman. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perth aeparate achool board, and hopes he can now serve on the Huron County board as separate school representative. , The Dublin Pee Wee hockey team won their second game in as many starts by beating Bayfield in Seaforth Sunday 13-4. Louis Looby and Rob Lane led the way with 3 goals each. John Hicknell scored twice. Single goals went to B. Flanagan, J. Flanagan, P. Melady, M. Kelley, Garry Malone. Ahrens, Burlington. were the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens en Sunday, White mums adorned the side stands in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 13rodhagen on Sunday morning in memory of the late Henry Rose who passed away 13 years ago. They were placed there by his wife Ella and family Team members are: Goal, John Louwagie,. Ken Whetham, Def., Brendan Lane, John' Hick- nell, Mike Van Drunau, Doug Steinman, forwards, Gord Murray, Kirk Whetham, Brian Flanagan, Joe Flanagan, Mike Bruxer, Pat Melady, Rob Lane, Mike Kelley, Garry Malone. My thanks to all who have sent or phone me news items. Please continue to do this, My phone no. will remain the same, 345-2716, but our address will be R.R.2, Dublin, when we move. Due to the regular meeting falling on Election Day, Logan Township Council met on November 25 at 8 p.m. with all members present. Court of Revision on the Centre Branch of the North West Drain was held. There were three appeals. Twelve acres of lot 29, conc. 14 were added and all other appeals were disallowed. The Court of Revision was adjourned to Dec. 20 at 2 'p.m. Logan Township's Building by-law and a Tilearainage by-law were given three readings and finally passed. A donation of $25. was given the Steering Committee of the Community Citizens Councii-JA Dublin District....... Council. approved the request of the committee of adjustment, to seek- legal advice in making decisions in . respect to minor .variance. The minutes of the Mitchell and District Protective Inspection Committee, Mitchell and District Planning Board and the Mitchell and District Arena • and Community Centre Board were adopted. h eCouncil T will request the Mitchell and District Planning Board to prepare an amendment. to the Mitchell and District Official Plan to redesignate lots 32 to 35, Con. 12 and 13 in the Township of Logan from current "Hazard': designation to a "rural" designation. General accounts amounting to $7,,142.30 and Road accounts totalling $2,348.85 were ordered paid. Council adjourned to meet again Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. Variety show hils good crowd The Luther League of St. Peter's Lutheran Church enter- tained with a variety show Sunday evening. There was a large attendance and it was enjoyed by young and old. A hearty laugh is good for all. Between now and Christmas Music will be offering . VERY SPECIAL PRICES on the following Pioneer Amplifiers and Tuners: SA-6500 AMPLIFIER 25 Watts + 25 Watts • ; Correspondent Mrs. Lavern Wolfe :FlOWers adorned the alter in 'the same church Sunday Morning. They were placed there by Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer- man, who quietly observed their 45th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday evening with their immediate family. Many good wishes were extended to them during the week, and lovely gifts were received from friends' and relatives. Manuel and Alice Beuerman were married on November 28, 1931 by the late Rev. John Alberti.. Their attendants were the late Mrs. Albert (Jean) Hinz and the late Norman Beuerman, brother of the groom. Ring- bearer was the late Wilfrid Jacob. The two remaining attendants, flower girls were Mrs.• Charles Johnson (Myrtle Kahle), Detroit and Mrs. Alvin Pryce (Eva Beuerman), Kitchener. They were blessed with two • ' sons, Ray of Toronto, Wayne of London and seven grandchildren. Congratulations to the young couple of 45 years. Personals Dave Quincey from New Jersey was in Toronto on Sunday playing hockey. . Mrs. Norman Bennewies visited with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mikel and Dennis, Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. Alice Tait, formerly from Brodhagen, attended the worship service by Pastor Robert Morley. last Sunday at Seebach's Lutheran Church, when little Sarah Elizabeth, duaghter of John and Rosella (nee Connolly) Hearold, was baptized. The former is a cousin to Alice Tait of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern s. Wolfe were not able to attend their little niece's baptism. Her sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfegram from Mitchell. Friends of Bill Scherbarth are glad to see he has returned home from Victoria Hospital, London where he was a patient and had Win turkeys at prodhagen C of C Green Xmas? %fa