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The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-12, Page 4OUR MISSIONNION' TO SEEK AND FIND. NEW MYST° N, • SMIEYOU MONEY! . ) 4 'Tiie HORON FOCP ISITIOR.LOCYCIOER 1 1970 41 1 .1 , service .• Mrs. Louisa' jarnlotith en,1947 ed at the Mogk home. sponsored the St..:Peters Frieda is now a resident in Lutherhn Church "Oulletin for Mitchell at 192 $t. George the month of September. &.• ip - one of Floyd Those: •attending the Wassman's apartments. Annual meeting of the Fiends of Mrs. Chara Women's Auxiliary of .. Young will be PleaSed to hear Waterloo. Ltithera n she has returned to her home. We are very proud of our Brodhagen ladies Slo-Pitch team who won the B Division Championship. The coaches were Tom Turner, and Dale Bennewies. The trophy will be placed in Brodhagen Community Centre, Bennewies was her brother Mr. LawrenceMe3serschmidt Kangas, his daughter Arlene and grandaughter Susan and Karen all of Detroit were weekend- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mikel and all attended Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mikel 45th wedding Anniversary. at• Sebringville I Community Centre on Sunday. • Visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Les.VeiterS,e.n. was Ray Hart, London,'14i71 .1arelll Grove and Mrs;. Lawrence • Messerschmidt both of De- troit-last week. Correspondent Mrs, Lavern Wolfe 345-2757 Stj p,,eter;s Lutheran Church was beautifully) de- coated for Harvest Home on Sunday Morning. , The guest speaker was Mr. Frank Wilsmith of Toroato. Seminary were .Mrs. Edwin lie showed movies :an &herbal-tit, Mitchell, Mrs. commented on orphanages Boyd Driscoll of Walton, Mrs which the Christian fund !Annie bock and Mrs. 'Her- op erates around the world. man Hinz.. Refreshments were' served ,r" Peiinnals and a social hour was en- 'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock joyed by all in the basement and Norman accompanied of the church.' Gwen and BOris Bruder of Friends of Stephen Horst Kitchener to Midland , and will be sorry to hear he was a surrounding country side to patient. in Seaforth Corn- see the colored leaves on munity Hospital' when he had Sunday. Gwen and Boris had his appendix removed, He just returned from a motor returned to his home on Sat, trip to the North West We are also pleased to , Territories. They travelled all report that Mrs. Edgar El; the way to the Arctic Ocean. ligsen has returned home Mr, IrwinKahle, who from the same hospital. attended the funeral of his Pastor and Mrs. Rennick Sincere syinpathy is ex- brother-in-law Jim, Elliot of attended the wedding of tended from Brodhagen and Listowel, also visisted many their niece Mary Rennick and, Community to the family of relatives and friends in the Ray Lingelbach in the U nited Mrs. Marjorie Rose who surrounding district and cal- Church in Monkton," passed away-suddenly in the led. on his uncle and aunt, Saturday September the Stratford General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Ben- 30th. The wedding dinner on Sunday night after a long newies.' was held at the 13rodhagen illnesc., She was_born at Mr s Laura Bailey of Community_ Centre, Pastor Monkton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rennick also and Mrs. Nelson Brodhagen visited with Mrs. La vern to visit their sister, Mrs. Wolfe before the dinner. °Melia Trentousky at the Nursing Home in St. Marys recently. Gerry and Milton Bode were guests with Mrs. Jim Elliot, and Henry andNorma Bode all of Listowel on Sunday: Milton and Gerry Bode also attended the funeral of the late Jim Elliot. The -Mogic light will be missed after four generations of the family having lived Mr. and Mrs. William Brown were .among those who had a family get together for their grandaughter, Debbie and her , husband and Wayne Hansen of Strathroy. who are ;awing to Marathon. St.Marys, Feb. 10th 1933. She has resided in Logan township since her marriage, Nov. 24th 1950, She .is survived by her husband Martin and one son Cecil at home. Her father and step- mother are Mr. ,and Mrs. Thomas J. Hoskin. Her sisters are Constance, Mrs. Gordon Moore; Sharon, Mrs. Grant Vance of Stratford and Brenda Mrs. Douglas Fern, St. Marys and one brother Ronald. She was pre- deceased by her mother in 1973 . here. Many a good time was MECO MY& STANDARD FEATURES: If you're looking to get gas economy of only 6.5 litres per 100 kilometres* out of your new wagon, you won't get it in a -Pinto; But you Will get it with a new 21a And a Pinto will make you pay eYttaforfeatures that — — are standard on a 210. • R.R.4, TRANSMI ON CHOICE &INTERIOR ROOM: You can't buy a Efonda Civic wa,gon with an. economical 5-speed transmission. But you can get it on the 210 Sports Wagon. And if you want a roomy interior, the 210'is more than 8 inches longer and 3 i wider than thd`Civic. Mrs. Joyce Eickmeier died at the age of 63 years in Vegreville, Alberta. Mrs. Bekmeier, was the daughter in-law of Edward Eickmeier, formery from Mitchell and area. Her husband William CUTTING IT CLOSE Joyce Hugill of has many uncles, aunts and cousins in Mitchell and stir- Seaforth is cutting out a jacket at the sewing rounding district. Sincere class held every week at .the S.DHS night sympathy is extended to her school. (Expositor Photo) family and relatives. Visiting with Mrs. Adeline Mitchell prin cipal praised for. popular night school principal of Mitchell District enjoyment for those Who letter of praise from the ported. 1-ugh School has been sent a .. participate," Thompson re. Don McKerlie, vice- proyiding enrichment and Fbrth County Board of , • The - report—states-4 that Education for his, part in when Mr. McKerlie becathe building a popular night vice-principal in_1972, • the • schoolprogram at the school. ' night school. program • had A report to the board from been suspended for. several Keith Thompson, super- yearS because of the ap- intendent of. program.•..!• parent lack of• community credited Mr. 1,,4 eK erlie's interest. and • "imaginative, energetic . —Nevertheless, he (McKerlie) readily accepted approach" to night course development for the the challenge. of attempting fact that by 1975; enrolment . to- revive it." • had risen to over 400. From an enrolment peak of 439 in 1975, the numbers of Mr. .Thompson told the hoard "there is evidence that people taking night courses attending even ing courses dropped to 372 in 1976 'and has become a way (if life for 253 last winter. However, the. Mitchell I many residents of the Mitchell area." even though night school program has enirolnient figures have been consistently attracted more "somewhat lower" in the students in the past few past two years. years than either St. Marys "The program has gene- or Listowel, both towns with rated considerable corn- larger populations to draw inanity spirit as well as from, J. SPANJER MANUFACTURING Mitchell Manure Ptimps Stabling Elevator Legs Mitchell 348-9104 Listowel enrolled 252 people in. 1975, 265 in 1976 . and 182 in 1977. The night school enrol- ment in St. Marys has grown from 45 in 1975 to 97 in 1976 and 147 in 1977. This year Mr. McKerlie cecided to turn the program over to. Bart Brown, head cfthe geography department at the School. Mr. BreWn said last week that part of the reason for the decrease in• enrolment has • been that a lot of, the people in. Mitchell who have wanted to take courses have already taken the ones they want.. Night school', begins,- on October 16. R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" VACUUM CLEANERS - sales,and set-6'LT of most makes. . ip,iDIOS AND ACCESSORIES SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES -* MOFFAT APPLIANCES * SMOKE SENSORS * INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS HAND CRAFTED GIFTS Varna, Ont. 482-71 0 3. All 79 Datsuns are covered by the Datsun 6 Year Anti-Rust Plan. - MANED ABIUTY &CARGO ROOM: You ban turn a' 210 • Sports Wagon in only 32.8 ft. Cargo space? The 210 Sports Wagon gives you 12 cubic feet more of it than the Corolla wagon. Parking or packing—you're better off in a 210! t • St hie SHOP THESE WEEKLY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS nayor "GEE YOUR HAIR SMELLS TERRIFIC" SHAMPOO 650 ML. ONLY do 7 7 WHERE OTHER ECONOMY W NS LFAVE-OFF, THE 79 DATS1111 210 KEEPS RIGHT ON GOING. Established 1876 McKILLQP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' HEAD OFFICE: 10 IVIAIN'ST., SEAFORTH, ONT Mrs. Margaret Sharp. Sec. Treas., Ph. 527-0400. 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" 2 PAIRS ON: III- • 0 0 Knee Highs Jergens Soap , PIERStOmNsAL 4 BARS ONLY ONLY OXYDON $9 Ica DETERGENT 614. ago --rn IAN G -LE C U N"Tb.,s„D Ouri,40DERICIII / Main Corner, CLINTON/Main Comer, SEAFORTH he Dcrtsun 210 Sports Wagon - new for '7.9. Add it up. You're buying at least 2.0 fewer litres of gas'per 100 kilo- metres* than you'd need- to with - a Pinto. Plus a much longer list of standard features. You'rebetting a longer, leg- roomier, wider interior than you'd get in a Honda Civic wagon. NI SAN) The new - in writing. s 000 local dealer. IN rpAimiorTSUN You can get a gas-saving Datsun. See 5-speed transmission that it at your the Civic wagon doesn't 210-510-SPORTRUCK-2008X-240zx even offer. You're getting 12 cubic feet more cargo capacity than you'd get wtth the Corolla wagon. For its economy price, the '79 Datsun 210 Sports Wagon adds up tb unbeotable.vcilue. And Datsun dares to put its six year anti-corrosion policy Fog ERE'S MORE IRMA* IN A BATSON. 'bated Om Icib tests, ugng ariproved Transport Canada Mothads, Actual cansurnatlan will vary. Urban winter consumption will tse significantlY , greater. Consult the 7979 Trclospott ednada Guide for detallt. All Competitive data act:oral/1g to avallableindushy sources at press time.