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skills learned at the St:Johns.Ambulance course.
Here Betty Osborn is treated by Bob Williamson.
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StOdy handicapped
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Ambe. e Lodge, hos.--.0 in - - ..- ' .- ruversary
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The twenty-eighth anniversary . pistrict Deputy President, Mrs- . piano selections.
of Amber Rebekah bodge was Mary Fisher • of Exeter, was Mrs. Hazel Corbett, conductor,
" observed on Thursday evening present with other 'members of gave reading's and Mrs. Walter
- when members enjoyed sapper, Pride of Huron Lorlae, Exeter. Spesicer.showd pictures on their
'rant, Hensall and later gathered coesitt . presided over . the
together at the Bean Pet•Restau- . . Mrs, Margaret • soViSit4h4HrippwtivalielyanoditarralamtecisttbfeeMIt
at the. Lodge Hall for ..a social program which- foliCofried; IMS• they had visited the beautiful,
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. — . (whet Rogerson favoured" with a „islan ds. erning.
0 FIRST AID A-St":"..Jehris Airribulake course held throughout the winter at,SDHS'
has just been completed with the examinatlori last Wednesday. All of those who
took the course, passed. Shown practising on "victim" Keith McArthile is Leona
McArthur. (Expositor Photo)
Brodhagen
Many attend benefit dance
Visiting with 4,4r. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe was the later's siter
Mrs. Michael Connolly, Watburg
and nephew and neice Jack and
„ Rosella Herold and little Sarah
Elizabeth from Sebringville on
Thursday. ,
Glad to report Mrs. Philip
Rock has returned 'to her home
where she is convalescing with•
her son and daughter in law Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rock,
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CLASSIFIED AD ALL THUMBS — Ken Smith has his hands full
Practising repairs on the thumb. of William Stubbing.
(Expositor Photo) Mrs. L. Wolfe
Correspondent
A benefit dance held in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beuerman at
Family Paradise •Friday evening
was well attended. They recieved
a gift of money and a bicyele for
Danny and a tricycle for little
Bradley which they were happy to
receive.
They had the misfortune of
having their hothe badly burnt by
fire when they had to escape
through an upstairs vvindOw in the
night.
foot two weeks• ago at ',South
Waterloo Hospital and has
returned to his home with his
parents Pastor and Mrs. Arthur
Horst,. Lois and Steven, where he
is convalescing. We wish him
better success this time.
Viiiting with Milton, Jerry,
Norman Bode and boys were Miss
Trudy Ann Kirby and. Miss Barb
'Atkinson from Kitchener.
The ladies.- of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen
attended the World Day of. Prayer,
service at St, Columban and from
Neighbours and friends of Mr:' ' the United Church, MonktOn.
Gordon Miller are sorry to hear he Itwas very' inspirational: The topic
is a patient in St.Joseph's was "Love in Action."
Hospital, London. HopingAie will Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens enjoyed
soon be well and back to his home visiting with her sons and
" "iii"Brodhagen again. , daughters in law Mr. and Mrs.
Congratulations to Mi. "mid Clayton Ahrens, Elizabeth and
Mrs. AlVin Betterman on the Melanie. Robert. and Dianne
arrival of their fourth grandson Ahrens and Kenneth all in
Timothy Guy a brother for Todd Burlington.
„and Amy and proud parents Ted Neighbours and friends of Mr.
and Lois Wilbee in Sebringviile. Edward Scherbarth Jr..are glad to
Pastor and Mrs. John Arbuckle hear he has returned to his home
band Mt. and Mrs. l?on Stanek, , where he is convalescing after
Kitchener enjoyed a pleasant sriending some time in the •
couple of weeks together in ,!*fratford General Hospital after
Florida. After returning • home undergoing surgery. WiShing him
Pastor and Mrs. Arbuckle from a , speedy recovery.
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mother Mrs4atie Quenguesser, employed at Ram - Canada in •
Two little cousins, Sandra Hin z Stratford •is visiting with her
' and' Nichole Hinz daughter of sister, Mrs. Linda Nieuwkuyk,,
Mr. Gary Hinz, Kitchener and neices, Jennifer, Sherri and .. ti
Karielyn, Stratford through the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks,
Mt. Albert called on Mr. and
Mrs. John Vock and other
'relatiVe's over the weekend.
Visitng with Mrs. Manuel
Beuerman were' Mr. and Mrs. •
Wayne Beuerrnan, Jeffery, ,
Dennis and Gill from London. • •
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Presideiii of "Compassion". Beef celebrated their 6th birthdays
Bar-h-q planned for May 2S. All together with their grandmother
units planning a visitors night Mrs. Herman Hinz at the home of
June 20 when several U.C.W's of,Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hinz.
entertained, Unit
churches will be, Happy Birthday., to- thern.
entertained, Unit 1 to give special guest was Miss Rose
devotional. Marie Gethke.,Nichole remained
Mrs. Keys thanked hostesses to spent the weekend.
Mrs. Marg. Consitt and Mrs. Bill- Sorry to say Richard-Horst had
Fuss to hive the second cast nut on his
Presiding at Unit 1 meeting of
the Hensall U.C.W., 'Mrs: Julene
Keys opened by reading the
• hymn, "Lord for totnorrow and its '
needs" followed by reading, 4.4..e.„
—' 11. vs 1 -72f"," She then' read an
„inspiring • poerri, "When father
prays" leading to devotional
thoughts on - how to pray,
referring to the scripture in which
one of the disciples said, "Lord,
teach us to pray". Prayer should
take, place often, one should be in
a right attitude; pray earnestly
and sincerely and pray with belief,
and faith. After a prayer, • the'
hymn, "What a Friend we have in
• Jesus" was sung with Mrs. Bill..
Fuss at the piano.
Minutes and correspondence
were read and the offering
--dedicated.
Mrs. Audrey Christie had the
study on handicapped persons. It
is essential to learn to listen to the
handicapped so that a community
of acceptance and support can be-
eseated, giving them a chance to
take part in the fellowship of Our
social 'affairs.
A letter-and'photograph
received from the Tittle friend the
group sponsors.
Leader, Mrs.. Ken Elder
conducted the business. Next
general meeting of the U.C.W.
will be April 4 and Unit I has
programme. ,It is hoped to have
as , speaker Dr. Somerville,
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