The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-09, Page 88 — THE HUMAN,EXP9SIT, 0,4/
t. Columban C W
EMBER 1978
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Correspondent
Mraaran Malone
345-M8
Mr. and Mrs. on Marcy,
Stratford visited Mrs. Mary
Ducharme recently.
The frie.ndS and former
neighbours of M. and Mrs.
Francis Maloney are pleased
to' hear that they have a
,
1?rand new son and everyone
we understand is just fine.
Francis and Sharon of course
are in Stratford now.
'The contents of the St.
Columban store were
auctioned off the past Wed-
nesday night, The store of
course is now closed• and we
miss it very much here in the
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EASY DOES IT — Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle
worked together last Wednesday, moving
freshly roasted turkeys to platters for carving at
Walton's turkey supper.
Donation given to Brodhagen • •
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ALLSTARTOURS
PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH. TOURS
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FALL AND WINTER 78-79
Florida Circle Tour •
14 days . . departures . . from $409.
Clearwater Beach and Central Florida: • '
14 days , . . 4 departures . . . from $429.
Nassau and the SunshinoState
15 days . . . 3 departures . . from $735.
Texas and New Orleans
14 days . . . 4 departures . . . from $469.
California and the Historic West
23 days . . . 7 departures . . . from $819.
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Florida Relaxation Vacation ,
Daytona Beach..... 21 or'28 days
Clearwater Beach 21 or 28 days
Homossas Springs . . . 21 or 28 days
P.T.L. Club and Heritage
Village Tours
6 days . . 5 departures . . . from $769.
Florida C Christmas Tour
14 cloys . . . Dete ber 18 . . . from $439.
Clearwater Beach: Christmas Season
8 days . . . December 26 . . . froin $309,
March Break: Florida
9 days . . ; March 17 . . . from $249.
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NEW! PENSACOLA BEACH
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work. Alifiat all the corn is
off and there's a lot of
ploughed fields throughout
the country too. Speaking of
ploughing I'm .writing you
from deep fn B.I.P. country
where the farriterS are still
talking about the ploughing
match that was over before a
lo9of us knew it had begun.
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Cornpofind Interest er Regular Interest
Ivery year for 7 years
DUBLIN FEED MILL
Phone 345-2330 Dublin, Ont.
MILTON J.D.IETZ,D ,
Phone 527.0608 R.1.4 Seoforth, Ont:
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Isles: ordered. '
The Annual meeting of
the . Brodhagen' ' Swing
Bowling Club, was held in the
basement • of •St. Peters
church .where they all
gathered on Oct.. 30th.. The
ladies. of the L.C.W. served .a,
delicious home dinner with
all .the trimmit4s.. Albert.
Bauer, the priAdent, -con-
duct short business.
meeting. The new .officers
arc president. Howard Bode,
Lois .1-lor.m.. vice-president.
Dorothy „Rose secretary and
ROss • Bode.
treasurer. Men's high
average was Ross. Bode,
Men's high sing iii Nater,
Ladies' high average and
single was Sarah Wagler.•
Men's low. was Lyle Ben-:
newies. Ladies- low was
Lavipa Buttenhagen. The Bill
Dicg trophy over' all.
average was won by Ross
Bode. The 'tearnwith highest
score was Sarah Waglers
team., • • •
Brodhagen waS a very ,
busy place on Tues. when the
customers - of• the Buck
General. Store picked up the .•
bulk food sale items frOm the
truck which they • had
Correspondent
Mr. Don MacRae
345.2842
Visitors with Jim and
Donna Paratchek and family
were Jim's Brother. from
Wildwood, Mic 'gait U.S,A:
Mr.` and Mrs. Jo Paratehek
and family,
Mrs. ,Bill • scherbart,
Kitchener and rs. Diane
Moeser of Straford visited
with Mr. and mrs. Wilfred
Maloney on SUndaY.'
The members of the •
"Dublin Shake and Blikers"
4- H Club held a paity and
meeting #6 at St. Patrick's
School Oti"Oet. '25778" With-the
members friends as guests Ch
. Jayne Delaney and Michelle
Rowland had decorated the -
gym using Hallowe'en as the
theme. The members pro-
vided the food for the
occasion. •
Phyllis " Betterhian. 'has
been .honored at' three
showers prior to her, rtir-
-riage to Donald Pfeifer at. St.
Peters Lutheran Cljurch, •
Bro'dhagen in Nov. Nita
Leonhardt. aunt of 'the' bride
elect and Kathy' hosted a,
miscellanmiscellaneousshower for 're-
lative and friends. on, Oct.
15th. Hosts' were' Dorothy
Elligsen and :Doi is Rock. A
neighbourhood shoWer w-as
held at the home of Pauline
• Siemon on Oct. 18th. Pianng_
Rap-chi helped to. plan the
Guests with Mrs. John
Vock• were Mr. and Mrs.
George Rode and Brenda of
ElMira and Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Rode, ListoWel..
Halloween was celebrated
very quietly with no mischief.
We enjoyed seeing the pretty'
costumes as 'they came in'.
ViSiting with Mrs.. Lavern
Wolfe .were her . brother and
his wife Ezra and Edna ,Hinz
of Stratford and Lorne 'and •
Betty Wolfe of Clinton.
The President, Jayne De-
laney welcomed everyone
and led in the 4-H pledge.
The girls served the dinner
which included ice-cream
cones. pizza, pop and
' s.quares. The rest of the
evening was spent 'playing
games- and having a Gong
Show, that was enjoyed by
everyone.
The last meeting in the
service will beheld Nov. 8,
1978 at Rosa Van Bergen's
home R.R.1 Dublin, Miss
Margaret Vandervalle is the
Preks Reporter,
Bakers havehave- p
, Andrew - MacRae. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cunningham
Mrs. Wm. Feeney were the (Rose) of Oakville. Ont.
God-Parents. Guests and
relatives were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey McLlwain, Egmoncl • -
vine. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
r
,odhagen Ahrens, Stratford, Mr. EP and
Mrs. Jade MacRae and
family London, Mr. and-Mrs.
Bryce Hallman London, Jean
Starar, Blyth, Don MacRae.
A former native of Dublin
Mrs. John Deschene (Vera
Feeney) eldest daughter of
the...late Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Feeney died' in Toronto
Hospital on Oct. 21st.
Survived by her husband
John and one son Robert-one
brother Father. Harry
Feeney. Bermuda,-two
sisters Mrs. Leonard
Steinbeck, (Cecilia) London.
' There's a big difference
-.between good sound reasons
and reasons that sound good.
Lavern Wolfe
• 345,2757
Flower's adorned the altar
of„ St. Peters Lutheran
church Sunday morning from
the Priestap-Montgomery
wedding of Nov. 3. A large
•
number of. guest's.gathered :a.,
the Brodhagen Community
'Centre where the reception
was held. 'Congratualtions
are extended to the young
couple! .,
A donation was given to
the 'same -church in memory
of the late Edwin 'WO. who
passed away 20 years ago by
his wife, Minnie, to,the Save'
our Window fund. • ”
Sincere - sympathy, is ex-
' tended to the family of the.
late William Wolfe. He
Wives his wife Dorothy and
two sisters, Norma. Mrs.
SanAtel Ebv of Waterloo. and
Elsie. Mrs.. Crawford
Kitchener and several nieces
and nephews. He was buried
in WoodlAnd Cetnetary„
Charles • and • . Wanda
Higenell attended the wed-
ding of their cousin Valerie
Pichl and Douglas Smith in
the United Church in Port
, Hope.' The dinner and re-
ception Were held'in Dttrham
Memorial Temple. They al$6
enjoyed zt few days with. the
,bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs
Louis Dielil and family in.
Cobourg. •
We are glad- to report that
• Mr. Lloyd Baiter who suf-
fered serious injury to his
hand some time ago has
returned to • his home,
Ralph and Joyce Fischer
where ' among. those who
attened the 40th wedding
anniversary of the former's
sister • and . hrigher-in-law
Edwin and Olive Scherbarth
of Mifchell • which was' 'en-
joyed by all at the Red Fox
• Resturant in Mitchell -on
Sunday''Oct.. 29th,
Mrs. William Huras of
Kitchener _visited with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard..
Rose Sr and also visited the
latter's husband who is
fi
.co/u-
'ned to the snit
Stratford. •
Guests with Milton and
Gery. Bode and boys overthe'
weekend! was the formotS
:Laughter -and • son-in-law.:
Janice and Bill Ahrens little
.lason . and. Jon,•• of Kanata
near Ottawa. The all enjoyed
the Kirkey-LaRonde Wed-
' ding in Kitchener, Sat.. Oct.
2Ith.
A miscellaneous shower
was • held 'at. the Bornholm
hall when • relatives and
friends gathered in honour of
Janice Priestap recently.. En-.
tertainnient was proVided by
RoVerta .0shorn. :who sang a
few number, Tammy D.long'
tap• danced and Mrs. Eckert
'•
played guit ar selections,
Mrs. Gcvtld. COnk • -
read a sUitablc address of
good wishes. .The event.was
planned by neighbours. Mrs.
Ralph Wietersen, Mrs. Joe
Morrison, Mrs..Gerald Cook
and Lavina Buttenhagen.
Mrs.1 eonard Rose.. has re-
tied to her,home from the
ristening held
friends and _relatives
gather at Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Machae's, John St. Dublin
on Sunday afternoon after
the christening of Joseph
Smile
church
Congratulations -are ex-
tended' to William, and
Valerie Shortreed on the
birth of their first son Jason
William who was born in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Sept". 1st.
The proud gr9id
parents are Glen and Norma •
Rose and • Mr . Wilfred ,
Shortreed. The great grand
parents 'are Mr. and Mrs.
William Chaffe -,and great
grand mother Mrs,
McDonald.
event , t'in thirsiT,sitower was • E.
held at,• the liorrn.' of' bride
ig3rfOeye);
with Barb
s parents. Ray ds Ivae ll.
sister of the-groom as hoStess,
assisted the wpm's -
grandmother, Mary Phyllis •
expreSsed )•ter appreciation
for the thany usefull ' and •
beautiful' gifts.
There was also a Buck and
boe held for Don and Phyllis
held at Family Paradise
where a large number '
gathered for dancing .and
lunch was enjoy& by all Oct. •
-)8th
•
' Friends qf Mr. Jerome
Jacob. will be'pleased to hear
he hAs returned to hiS home
from the General Hospital.
, Mr. and Mrs. August
Scherbarth arid Mr. and Mrs..
Clarence Regel attended The
funeral of the late John , C,
Mikel at St. Johns Lutheran
Church, Seebachs Hill on
Thurs., .Nov.. 2nd. • Sincere.
sympathy is extended to his
family. He is survived by 110
two sons; Carl and
Norman and 12 grand-
children and 21 great grand
children. Mr. Milcel was a
neighbour of the . Cor-
reSpondent.
Friends of Mr. William'
Rose will be pleased to hear
he has• returned to his home
from the General Hospital..
Stratford
a Sawn
Bonds
hamlet 'especially.. We hope
this is a temporo ry situation
only.
Mr. and' Mrs. Jim
Mailloui visited Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Lane over the
weekend.
The regular meeting of the
CWL was held in the church
basement Monday afternoon
with close to 30 ladies
present, Mrs. Van Drunen
opened' the Meeting after the
league ' , prayer, Various
reporti were given. . The
treasurer's report showed
that ticket sales for the quilt.
mat and money were going
well. This draw will be made
of course at the Pot Luck
supper next Saturday
evening. ,Mrs. Van Drunen
introduced the guest speaker
Father Nolan who" gave a
short talk on the value of the
• Catholic Women's League. A
Social hour 'was enjoyed
afterwards.
With the 'blessing of such
good weather as you look
around it appears everyone is
pretty well finished their fall
.Kids in
parade ---
Peter and Michael Van
Drimen. participated in the'
Santa Claus. parade last
Saturday on • T.V. from
Toronto. Michael was a lion
t amer and Peter was a lion,
Showers honour
Phyllis Beuer
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