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4-'THE H•UR u N EX.i)o$ITQR; MARCH 1970. Btiodhagen orse
learns about safety
yl
Lutheran 'Chureh, Brodhagen
Sunday morning from the ftineral
of the late Mrs. Elmer (betty)'
Koehler which was held on
Monday.
, Guests with 'Mr.' and. Mrs.
Harold mop were the lafter's
niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
rHarealibliston Mark and Trevor,
from Komoka.
Friends" and relatives of Mr.
Albert Siemon will be sorry ;to
hear he is a patient: in the
Seaforth ,community Hospital
where he had 'surgery the past
week.
Mr. ,Lorne Seimon had surgery
on his knee in the same-hospital.
Wishing them both a speedy
recovery,
Congratulations are eXtended
to'Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kraemer
on the ararival of their little
daugahter Kara Jane , a little
—"sister for Mark. The proud
grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Vock and. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Kraemer and' especially
to Mrs. John Vock, the great
grandmother.
' '4-H Meets
The third meeting of the.
Brodhagen 4-H Club took place at
the Brodhagen Community
Centre.. The 'voile all was what
spare time activitywould I like to
develop. The club's name is
'Brodhagen -Life Lovers'...lt was
decided the club would go to see
the Ice Capades in London on
March 13th. -.
Friends of Mr. Carl Preistap
will be pleased , to hear hehas
returned to his home where he is
recuperating' from the General
Hospital, in Stratford.
A number from' here. attended
the funeral of Mrs. Elmer (Betty)
Koehler from this ..community.
Sincere sympathy is extended. to
Mr.-Elmer Koehler and family in
the loss of a beloved wife,
mother, grandmother , sister to
Mrs. and Mr. Robert Beuerman,
Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Moore and
dear • daugahter-in-law to Mrs.
Melinda Koehler,
-4 number from this community
enjoyed the ice Nicks in Mitchell.
lltose.taking part from this area
Were Rose Marie Getlike,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Gethke, Sandra "Hinz daughter of
Mi. and Mrs. Ronald Hinz, Leslie
Gloor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Gloor and „Brent Deitz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Deiti.
Friends and neighbours of Mr.
Antone Seimon will be sorry to
hear he is a patient in. the General
Hospital in Stratford where 'he
had surgery on his eye. •
Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
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• Brodhagen 4-H Horse Club
' held their second meeting at
Kathy Leonhardt's home. The
meeting was held in, the barn and
the President Murray Sniith
opened the meeting by leading
'the 4-Her's in saying the 4-H
pledge,. Kathy assigned June
• Walter, 'Laurel Ann Roney and
;. Mary Lee . Roney to demonstrate
,.,rbty, good . grooming and
Saddling horses. After the gins
were finished demonstrating to
their groups Kathy asked the 4-H
members questions about the
topic's detdonstrated.
Then the members went fo the
house to. discuss further business
over hot .„,chocolate and
doughnutS served. by Kathy.
Linda Petrie asked the members
who were interested in attending'
Quaraterama "'78 at the
Tor ntO,Exhibition Grounds held
on
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Oral and Linda„Petri decided
that they ,could provide
transportation for members, who
were interested.
Mrs. John (Joan) Bender and
little Karen .who spent a .week
with the former mother -, , Mrs
Edgar Elligsen and attended the
funeral of her father, the late Mr.
Edgar Elligsen have returned `to
their home in Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs: Harvey AKreris,
Marlyn and Steven visited with
Mrs. 'Robert (Phyllis) Brady and
little son Michael Robert in St, J
Joseph's Hospital on Sunday.
Bill Vock' who has. been a
`patient in R.E.C.U. `Hospital in
Stratford has been transferred to
the Ontario. 'crippled. Children's
Centre in 'Toronto to ftitther, his
.'rehabilitation.' 'He is' . stil
imprciving slowly.
Stoffa people
sin DISMOUNTING Si.:ftn ;Jamieson of R,11,1,, Mithell does a diimount from, her
horse as' the riding lesOn comes to, a close. Susan is just one of the eight Upper
Thames Elementary School pupils taking the lesSons which are given by Kathy
Leonhardt at the Twin Bells stables in R.R,A, (Expositor Photd)
.. A .cozrespondent
Mrs. John Templeman
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• Mr. and Mrs.' Alec Miller are
holidaying ,in the sunny south.
Mr: and Mrs, Bill. Mahon are
holidaying in Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian
and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ross,
Hensall, left last week for --a
month's holiday in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman
visited Sunday with Mr: and
Mrs. Hap Swatridge and Jill,
Wingham,
Mr. Will Miller, Mitchell, js
staying with Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd
Miller, while Mrs. Miller is a
•patient in Seaford Community
Hospital.
Mrs. Larry Elliott. is home
again after a stay in Victoria
. Hospital, London.
MOUNTING THE • HORSE - Kathy Leonhardt
riding instructor, mounts her horse after.getting"
instructions from her pupils from the Upper. Thdmes
Elementari" School in Mitchell -on how to do it.
St.Columb?Th
Strikes hard -
Winthrop
(KW_ makes crazy quilt
Ruth Canipbell had the topic on
' the CAribbean and she spoke on
the island of 'Haiti. Ruth and, Bob
had the pleasure of visiting the
island and :Ruth showed their
pictures to the ladies present.:
- The price of the Ham supper
Was sot $4.00 for adults and 52.00
• for children 7 to ,12 to beheld op
April 12 at Cavan United Church,
Winthrop.
The meeting closed with Unit •-1
-serving lunch,
Miss Saito),
Correspondent •
Marg. Hulley
527-1856
At the regular meeting of
Cavan U.C..W. a crazy patch quilt
was put in and tied and it is• to be
given to a family who had the
misfortune to have their home
burnt in a fire this past weekend.
Fifteen ladies were present.
The Easter Thank Offering is to
be held on March, 14 at 2 p,m.
with Mrs. M.E. Feuber to be the
guest speaker.
friend7Miss Josie Leone, London,
- visited with her family for the
weekend.
Francis and Carol Hunt and
girls visited on Sunday with• Bill
and Freda Kerslake and fairiily of
Staffa.
to unaerstand
Cprrespondent, Mrs. Jas. E. McQuaid and will be
taking up part farming in APril..
F. P. Oostveen and Fr. fiord
• Dill) Dublin are expected ,back
tsxla tTuesday) from Florida.
They ect our' sunshine and
also so e celd snappy weather.
Jerry O'Reilly, Pattl Coyne and
Bob Henderson returned last
wcvk after a motor trip to Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Mailloux,
Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. V.
Lane last weekend. , ,„ •
, • V. J. Lane
Perhaps -you -noticed;' or did
you?, 1 missed writing my column
last week. The Huron teachers.
Were on some kind of strike and'
Perth making•suggestions to each
other why they should 'or should ,
not. Several stria!' companies all
around us' arc showing . some
dissatisfaction" also and, some
990,000,trecorded are'out of jobs
in ,Canida. • . .
While. it seems hard for myself
and older readers to .understabd
why., sucIrsituations should exist
sometimes refer‘ to • a poem..: I
learned in my early days (Author -
unknown): "'"The Height's of
great men reached and kept, were-
ndtattained by sudden flight, But.
they, while their companions
slept. were toiling 'u pwards in the_
night,,,
know it's 'difficult for myself
cuid readers like myself 'to grasp,
all. these • existing • conditions,
especially -now-that we are faced.,
with ever rising costs. Anyone
that could come up with a-solution
•to it would certainly • get..
attention or would •they'?
havenot been out -and arOund•
very much the past -couple - of
nxtnths. • C',o ue•nt have
"little. to write about current
events. However I witnessed my
first hockey. genie Sunday .night
and that is something for me to
say. as I. for the past 50 -ybarS;•
seldom mussed any kind of soccer
or hockey 40:-say the least.
Lions Had and Dublin are • in
playoff for.. Bantam W.O.A.A.,
cliampS;.Aftcr losing the-firsi two
'by 4-3 and 4,2 scores, Dublin took'
this one 6-2 and return - to Lions
• Head.„1,1 nirsday aight.. and back
hgre Sunday at 4:45. ,Should they
be successful in forcing a fifth
game.
My observations were that they
EVery week more' and more
'people discover what mighty jobs.
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expbsitor Want Ads. Dial
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Main , Seaforth
527-.•..336
1977 MONTE CARLO V8 Automatie ,air conditioned°
Low 'mileage , one owner vehicle,
. LON 340 SALE PRICE $5;695.
1977 CHEVELLE Sedan, 'V8, Automatic. Finished in
Firethortre White Wall Tires.
LON 376 • SALE PRICE 54,995.
1976 CORDOBA V8 Automatic Radio, & many other
extras. Blue with white vinyl, roof.
MNM 840 SALE PRICE.. $5,095.
1976 CHEVI•IMPALA Sedan V8 'Automatic Radio.
Finished in cream with saddle vinyl roof.
KPP 022 SALE PRrro,
$5,195.
1974 GRAND PRIX V8 Automatic Air conditioned.
Maroon with vinyl roof LK11.742 SALE PRICE $4,295.
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Dark brown finish with Saddle coloured interior
roof LRB 333. SALE PRICE $3,495.
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Featuring
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527-0559 Sea forth
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Whitney 4Ribey
87•Goderich St., Seaforth
PHONE, 527:1390
ROSS W. RIBEY,
MONUMENTS
DIRECTOR
CEMETERY
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PianoTuning
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Repairs
Bruce Pulsifer,
527-0053
or after eh phone
482-9618
, 4 Appliance &
Refrigeration
Autorized factory warranty
Service and repairs to
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Service and repairs to all
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Service to? all makes.
Free gstimates
90 day warranty
Experienced since 1952
Se;v and Save Centre Ltd.
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2 doors south of Hudsons]
Stratford. 271-9660
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Kern Paints
WallcpverIngs
Armstrong Carpets
Window Shades
HILDEBRAND
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Phone 527-1880
15 Main St., Seaforth
• while a little
I. was
'the calibre of
are evenly mate
outweighed by
impressed b •
hoekey displa-ed, especially, in
goal.
Nearly all our boys were in on
the scoring which proved' they
, were passsing the puck around.
Mike Kelly led the scoring with 1.
Rob Lane, Joe Barry and John
Hieknell got one each.
For boys of 13 to 15 years old,
inclined to be a chippy age. there
were few penalties called. This
showed good coaching qualities.
Prior to this game, Clinton and
Seaforth Midgets played andAhe
Industrial teams were taking the
ice as we left for a playoff as well.
Consequently, I met and was
talking with-quite a few ofmy old
acquaintances that 1 haven't seen
for 'almost a-year. •
I was also impreSsed with the
renovations to the arena and of
any suggestion for improveirent
• would make, would be a few seats
inside so that women , with
children and perhaps older people
could see the gimes from t-he-•
heated area.
Personals k
It is understood that Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Crowley have
purchased the fatin of Mr. and
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Maintenance
527-0636
Seaforth
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1975 -Gme 1'/2 ton V8 automatic Green finish D14987
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All stages of house
construction, cabinets,
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doors and, „windows,
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345-2564
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523-9441
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