The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-06, Page 1824 Cards of Thanks
We would like to thank all ,our
friends, neighbours and relatives
who came out to help us
celebrate- our • 25th' wedding
anniversary. Also for all the
cards, gifts and best wishes we
received. It is an occasion we will
always remember. - Mervin and
Doreen Wurdell. 24-56-1
We would like to take this
'opportunity of expressing our
appreciation to the many friends
we have made in Central Huron
for their' friendship and
companionship. We -would
especially thank the congrega-
tions of St. Andrew's, Kippen and
Brucefield United Church for
their. generous gifts. Our thanks
also the.Sunday School and Chair
of Brucefield; the "Happy Hour"
and "Adventurers" of Kippen
and Brucefield; the Kippen
U.C.W. and the • Brucefield
U.C.W. for the gifts we have
received on our retirement. Many.'
thanks to all. - Rev. and Mrs. E.
S. Stephens. 24-56x1
Many thanks to all who
remembered me in any way while
in the hospital and since
returning home. - Nancy
Templeman 24-56x1
I wish to thank all those who sent
me card's and fIoWers while a
patient in Scaforth Hospital and
since returning home. Special'
thanks to Dr. Rodney. Dr. Malkus
and Dr. Underwood and the
wonderful nursing staff. A very
special thank-you to Marie and
Ed Nethercott who looked after
the girls 'so well and with much
patience. Everything was .greatly
appreciated and will always be
remembered. - Sandy Falconer.
24-56-1
The Johnston family would like to
take this opportunity to thank the
many friends, relatives and
neighbours for the many acts of
kindness, flowers, memorial
--donations; - vitro-thy cards and
food brought' to th8me, the
ladies of'the 17th and boundary
unit of Duff's United Church for
serving lunch after the funeral;
also we would like to say thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Watts for the use•of
their funeral home, Rev. Ed
Baker. Dr, Underwood, the
nurses of Seaforth Hospital, the
pallbearers and flower bearers. It
was greatly appeciated.. Melinda
and Hugh Johnston. 24-56-1
PLOWAtt,.
HURON'78
Septee r 26 30, 1978
HURON CoutsItY
• '
Brodkag
women
VISIT
Niagara
Among those enjoying a
pleasant outing were Mrs. Her-
man Hinz, Mrs. John Vpck and
Mrs, Edwin MogIll 'travelling by
bus to Lion Safari and Niagara
Falls.oDn
and Beth Wolfe of London*
accompanied the former's mother
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe to the
wedding of her nephew Wayne
Wolfe and Marie Herlick at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church. The
guests were invited to the Wolfe
home to view the gifts. The
reception was held at Tavistock
Memorial Hall where a large
group gathered,
A large group gathered at
Monkton Arena to attend a stag
party in honor of Robert Ander-
son last Saturday evening.
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20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
aaeoe, 84." A/Awe a.
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Estate Auction
to be held at the
Saltford Valley Hall
at 6:30 p.m.
on
Wednesday ,July 19, 1978
for the Estate of Cliff Web
Sale to consist of:
VEHICLES: 197 Chevrolet Vega (excellent condition)
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: 9 piece oak antique dining
room suite with round table; oval walnut extension
table with 6 dining chairs; 2 drop
leaf tables; maple hutch; Lady's wing back and
matching gent's chair; Victorian walnut chair; Victorian
gent's chair; 2 Windsor arm chairs; maple desk and
chair; Windsor high back; Arrow back chair; parlour
chair; rocking chairs; Gate-leg table; 2 walnut end
tables; Captain's chair; 3 chesterfields; oak rocker;
needle point foot stool; 2 6' bronze torch lamps;
bedroom suite' wit h dresser; vanity, chest-of-drawers
and 2 54" poster beds; large oak mirrored wardrobe;
54" steel bed; twin beds; maple chest; dresser; wicker
table; jam cupboard; hall stand; foot stool; coat rack;
wicker fernery; jardiniere stand; 36" x 40" wall mirror;
hall mirrors; rod iron lamp; 19.'2_13 & . W..T_V-; brass -
fireside set; Arthur Pequegnat 8 day mantel clock;
beer barels; 4 Arminister rugs.
GLASS &. CHINA: 75 piece English..dinner set;
Sheffield silver servers; silverware; silver tea set; Royal
Dutton •plate and small picture; Mother-of-Pearl salt
and pepper; goblets; blown glass; Blue Willow-glass ..
lamps; China vase; plus many other interesting pieces
of glass and china.
-MISCELLANEOUS: -1-7 cu. ft. deep freeze;--Zenith
square tub wringer washer; wringer washer; vacuum
cleaner; power tiding miler with 5 h.p. motor; 2
bikes; ice boi; tool truck; hand tools; garden, tools;
rugs;, books; bedding; linens; plus a host of other
interesting items. 20-56-1
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Sat. July 8.1-louse and lot,
• truck, household contents
• etc.. • in the village of • E• gmondville for James
• Flanagan estate. •
• Wed.,July 19 6:30 House
and 1% acre lot, 7 1/2 miles
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Auctioneer
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
Sat. July 15 'at 1:00 p.m. for
estate of Norman
Cartwright, 5 miles north of
Clinton on Hwy. 4 and 1 mi.
. west. 20-56-1
Sat. Aug: 12 at 11 A.M. for
D & S Farms (Ed Szusz) 4
miles west of Clinton on
Bayfield Road. 2 ' 900
Versatile 4 wheel drive
tractors; 2 760 MF self-*
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1135 tractor; MF 285
tractor; AC HD20 bull
dozer and scraper; 3 trucks;
9 grain wagons; continuous
grain dryer; • 10 ton
machinery float plus a full
line of tillage equipment.
tools etc. 20-54-1
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank Dr. Whitman
and nurses at Seaforth HOSpitalf
Dr. Quinlin, nurses and doctors at
Stratford Hospital, especially in
the I.C.U.; also everyone who
visited me, sent cards, and treats.
It was all greatly appreciated,
LeVetne-Hugill. 24-56x1
I would like td express my sincere
thanks and appreciation for all the
cards, visits and concerned
inquiries from friends and
neighbours during my recent stay
in Stratford Hospital. Your
kindness and- concern were
ileatbr appreciated. - Pearl E.
Williams. 24-56-1
Our sincere thanks to friends,
relatives, and neighbours ,for
helping to make the occasion of
our 40th anniversary such an
enjoyable time. Many thanks for
the lovely cards, gifts and good
wishes we received; also a special
thanks to our family for taking us
out to dinner'. It was all deeply
appreciated, - Harold arid Jean
Pethiek. 24-56x1
e
25 In Memoriam
FLEMING: In loving memory of
my dear wife, Phoebe Fleming,
who passed away one year ago.
July 20, 1977.
Beautiful memories are woven in
gold,
This is the picture I tenderly hold,
Deep, in my heart her ruethory is
' kept,
I 'loved •her too dearly- to' ever
forget, •
—Always remembered by
husband, Russell. 25-56x1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. James Cowley of
Sydney, Vancouver Island, wish
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Elizabeth Joan, to James Keith
,Hay, Vancouver, son of Mrs.
Verna Hay of Exeter and the late
Lorne E. Hay. The wedding will
take place Saturday July 29 in
Cadboro Bay. Unity Church,
Victoria, British Coluiribia.
26-56-1
27 •Births
DILLON: Brian Christopher
announce the safe arrival
of his-sister Karen Marie on Jane
26,1978. 27-56-1
GREB: Bill and Diane, nee
Henderson, of Kincardine are
proud to announce the arrival of
their son, Douglas John William,
June .29 at Kincardine
- Community Hospital. Second
grandson for Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Henderson,• Seaforth, and
fourth- grandchild for Doug and
Meidie Greb, Florida. 27-56-1
RYAN: To Mr. and Mia. Ken
Ryan, Dublin, on July 4, in
Stratford General Hospital, a son.
27-56x1
DEARING: Elgin and Nancy are
happy to announce the arrival of
their daughter, Melissa Ann, a
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Edward' Dearing and Mr. and
Mrs., Ken Gibbings. 'A great
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Gibbings. 27-56x1
28 Deaths
EDMUNDS
At VVelsley, Hospital in Toronto,
on Wednesday, June 28, Arthur
Fredrick Edmiinds of Barrie,
Ontario beloved husband of the
former Jeannette Finnigan,
loving father of . Mary (Mrs..
Oppglas Mumford) Carol (Mrs.
James Brisbin) and William, also
surviVed, by his brother Dr. J. R.
Edmunds Of Brantford and his
sister Anna (Mrs. Frank Kling) of
Seaforth. Friends at the Steckley
Mineral Home,- 30 Worsley St.
Barrie, until Saturday July'1, at 2
p.m. when service and committal
was held in the chapel. 28-56x1
Mrs. Mary Phylis Julian passed
away in Nashville, Tennesse, on
June 29 'in her 47th year. Mary
Phylis Boyes beloved wife of
Conrad Julian and dear mother of
Anne and Michael. Loved
daughter of Mrs. Alex Boyes and
dear sister of Jack of Bayfield and..
Bill of , Vancouver. Funeral
services were held on Monday
July 3 , at 2 p.m. in Bayfield
Cemetery. R e v. Roberts
offiCiating. Funeral arrangements
were made by the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, Seaforth.
28-56-1
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•Thornton. 20-55-1 •
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 0, 1970
CLASSIFIth
-Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
345-2757
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk
attended the Brodhagen Reunion
at the home of the laters niece.
Mr; and -Mrs. John Wheeler of
Embro on Sunday.
Guests with Mervin and Elinor
Beuerman for a 'few days were
Douglas Baily Jr. and h'is wife,,
Sandra 'of Roanok,Virginia, ac-
companied by D.J. Ostrom of
Lynchburg, Virginia
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe was at the
same home on Tuesday. Friends
and relatives of Mr. Ivan
Bckmeier will be pleased to hear
he has 'returned to his home
where he is convalescing from
Stratford General. Hospital.
Congratulations are extended
from Brodhagen arid Community
to Mr. anc1Mrs. VV.m. Bennewies,
Brodhagen • who marked their
62nd wedding anniversary in
June.
Shower
A bridal shower was held in
honor of Miss RoseinarY
Partridge of Monkton. at Born-
holm township hall on Saturday
evening. Entertainment was
provided by Brenda Anderson-,
Mrs. Frances Anderson who
acconipa ned her daughter
Barbara° who played the Violin.
The later also sang a solo she
composed especially for the
honored guest. ,
Mrs. Glen Mogk and Mrs.
Harry Muegge who planned the
event each ,conducted a contest
and the former read a suitable
address of good wishes to the
bride to be who was the recipient
of many gifts. Lunch was served.
Her. marriage'to Robert Anderson
takes place July 28 at 7 o'clock in
St. Peter's Lutheran •Church.
"A number of ladies from here
enjoyed the. tour 'of homes con-
ducted by Mitchell and ,district
Kinett es.
Visiting with Wm. and Dora
Brown were, their son and
daughter in-law, Allan and Willa
Mary Brown from Melbourne.
Friends and relatives ,of Scott
Siemon will be sorry to hear he
had the misfortune to be 'in a car
Brodhagen oy-:-Infuted.
accidents sustained leg injury and '
is a patient in Listowel Memorial
Hospital. A specilist was called in
for consultation. Wishing him a
speedy recovery.
Visitors with Mrs. AdelineBen-
nweles over the_week-end were
her brother Mr. Lawrence
Messerschmidt and daughter -
Arlene Kangas, Bradley, Karen
and Susan of Detroit also Maile
and Harvey Koehler of
Cambridge, Galt who s attended
the Dublin Centennial
celebration,
Eric Driscoll was home for the
weekend , '11 e has a summer
position at the Blue Water Centre
at Goderich.
Wedding bells rang for Wayne
Wolfe and Marie Herlick at St,
Peters Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen on Saturday, July 1.,
writh Pastor Arthur Horst con-
ducting the ceremony.
Congratulations are extended
to, the young couple who will
OH, THOSE OLD FASHIONED GIRLS!---The
Dublin Women's Institute donned the costurries of
reside on their farm in Logan
township when they return from
their honeymoon.
Guests with Mr.. and Mrs,
Ralph Fischer and Mark were
Mrs. Adeline Diegel, Shakespeare
for several weeks, also Mr. and .
Mrs. Dale Bacharf, karrie and
Steven, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.
Dorig Elliot, Shawn and Kimberly
of Brodhagen and Ron and Gaye
Webber of • London at the same
home. Then Ron and Gaye spent
the weekend in Brodhagen with
Doug. and Joy and family.
Dinner' guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson, Brodhagen were
William and Irene Rose of
"Mitchell and.; Mrs. Odelia
Trento u sky from the Smith
Nursing home in St. Mary's,
accompaning her 'daughter
Shirley Trentou sky of Toronto!
O delia and Shirley also visited '•
with Mr.. and Mrs. Lorne Willson
and Lisa in Brodhagen on
Sunday.
PRIVATE SALE
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IN WALTON
(on County Road 2 5),
A NEW HOUSE
under construction [1008 sq.')
3 Bedroom, Living Room
Kitchen and Dining Area
3 Piece Bath, Full Basement
Electrically Heated
Front Bricked, Balance
Aluminum Siding
Lot Size 66' x 177'
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jfesteryear: to ride their •float' in Dublin's grand
-Centennial parade: • (Expositor Photo)