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For,
Robert
R.R. G , Goderich
7 miles northeast of Goderich or miles north to Sunset
Golf Course then 41/2 mites east. Watch for signs day of
sale.
Saturdby, Aug. 15
26. Personal
10 A.M. SHARP
• 1►M. $l�%i'I' - McGAEGOR Mraugh A UR Baptism, Gat! and dance on Saturday pion. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irvin �! motor trip through Win, wa+owwa to eihttl 4�
OENNEWIES
Mrs. George Bennewies. Mabeth Irvine O'Brien and evening and the church on and Alex, mak• {
Sans -
formerly of McKillop town- - Joyce 'Pepper esented g e o - e E. Tim Poll and Mr• r of Mr. ad . JW Vis„
and. Russell Moore, famnserly
ink the 's. 4t Vit# $rncl i
Aks William O'Brien.l3Mrs. Saturday evemn atnq? the and Mrs. Tim O'Brien
ship passed away on WedY ePFn P chruehl service n Sunday Casey,
Ainti sanctuary shared in the copgcegtitton and pre- mnariting of fire Thames Road gotat uta v
»esday July 22 at the i';ilbar lite Noah! on Sunday mor- ranted the persons % bap- Untied hurt ce brattrr united '* C .,C4,
baphstn' serxltwe tm �Iensail Bancroft, thri#ughl Al!►l , Mr•:
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..� Ill, l?'i?" , ,. l� � ., �I'4.ir f,r t"til- c„ n°da all '•tiytls• T`A I:. Cll,ttttrit. G9tti: •
an March. l$, t94b. She was Y
sued Gaal Sttttirt was: soloist. . •tktiit x t#ira t si Christ who >rti lett -an s,a amts .w
a -member of St. Peters sin two tie fie uttful, e ` etas ns'' c
gulp« _ rY 4 k n th . tie ansa and;Michael of t"tilling take,
L.utheiAi Church in Brod solos. Morning has. Brok- is always with us Alberta.
hagen where she was ah, era" at the beginning of the through Christ. The ushers Pearl Koehler returned
hgnorary member of the service and ".Our Father. By for the smice were •Jim' home after spending several.
Lutheran Church Women. Whose blame" to the Rho- Thrower and Donald Ware- weeks visiting with her son
g
Survivingis a son William ere -tune as prayer for n '�+�; s
. SYm � a P Y mg. Mrs. Irene Davis wpl- ,.and ' daughter-in-law, Mr.
H. Bennewies of Kitchener. d arpA tims.
' — - — •-,•
the p rents and children at eomed the congregation. The and Mrs. Keith Koehler in
five daughters; Mrs. Hilda Baptism time. Those being flowers at the front of the Fort McMurray and also with were Mr. Rand Mrs. Russ former's wedding anniver- and " Slade
French. Mrs. George Maurar Corbett and Jeff, Mr. and and Glen entertained guests
received through lnftirtt Bap- sanctuary were placed in her son-in-law and daugher 'nary.
Rock and Mrs. David (Reis) tis the were
Gerald
Case
t lovingmemo of Mrs. Ethel Mr, and Mrs. Denton Gasser s. Norma Hackn, Mrs Mr' and Mrs. Gerald Py- from Newfoundland' Kitcb-
• Mrs. Jack CorbettCharley
Davis all of Mitchell. Mrs. Corbett, son of Steven and Drovr by her aughter Mrs. and daughters to Regina. Chapman, London, Mr. and nenburgh fmtn Princetawa, enter London, , and
Edna Lloyd of Weston and Jan' s .y a Munn. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. n ey. Mr• and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald wm�om• and Rev. Stan
Mrs. George (Anna) Sherrin tick O'Brien son of Tim and A number from this area Pat O'Brien Sunday were and Mrs. Jim' Hackney, Koenraad, of oud-Beyerland, McDonald following the
of Kitchener and one brother GailO'Brien and Jamie Lynn attended the Drama and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Claus- Margaret Hacknew, Exeter, Holland wire Sunday dinner christening of their grand -
Christian Leonhardt, a rest
dent of the Ritz Lutheran Melanie Hackney, Hensall, guests with Mr. tuhd Mrs. daughter, Jamie Lynn Rae,
Melanie
Stan McDonald, Mr. Sia Ria{• burr, at the HensaSunday. l United
Villa in Mitchell. Also sur- a Church on Sunda .
viving are eleven grandchil- ys. and Mrs. Hugh ng the YOUTH GROUPS PLAY Y
titan, 34 teat grandchildren h&vest Dashwood fallowing the HALL Mrs. Ross MacMillan and
8 8 : baptism.service of-theii son, During the summer the daughter Ana, of Waterloo,
and 24.,great great grand. Gerald STeven Corbett. 'Young 'People's Group of, spent last Friday with her
children. Mrs. 'Bennewies Mr. and,Mis. Sim Roobal Cartnel Presbyterian Church mother MRs. Laird b ickl'e.
was predeceased by four e e and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds have been enjoying baseball Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keys
brothers, four sisters and attended the anniversa of Grand Bead were recent
one randdau hter Cheryl. service at Thames Road various Young People's
8 g ynappen in tuppen Groups in the area. This visitors with Mr. and Mrs:
Bennewies. Church Sunday. week the game was played in
Harold Parker.
26 Personal Friends were received at
the Lockhart Funeral Home
in Mitchell until noon on Joseph's Hospital. London Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kyle
correspondent last week. are visiting in Nova Scotia.
Saturday, when transfer was RENACALDWELL Vivan Cooper visited hisKaTnwe
-ir�reun[Te
made to St. Peters Lutheran 242-5935 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman P
Church, Brodha en for the and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deitz son, Gary, who is in Hospital
8 Mrs. Grant MacLean un- have returned from a fishing in Detroit. on the weekend.
funeral service with Rev. derwent surgery in St. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Correspondent
Harold Brill officiating. trip in the north. �'
Gackstetter, Guelph. visited MRS. BELL CBESSELL Meet your. relations con- Mr. and Mrs Douglas •
Pall bearers were Earl and
Warren Rock, Eric Benne-
wies, Carl Vock, John Hen-
derson and Ken David, all
grandchildren. Members of
St. Peters' Lutheran Church
Women attended the service
in a body and formed a
Guard of Honor outside the
church, lnteFtment was in St.
Peters Cemetery.
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'with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
THOMAS STWART
test was enjoyed by all with
BAIR7
;.iyb
Thomas Stewart Baird
* •
died suddenty Sunday. July
Rathwell families was held
ospital
12 in Clinton Public Hospital-
in Northern Ontario."
in his 66th year. He was a
in
`July 19 at Seaforth Lions
residence and farmed in
.{ w
Stanley Township, a lover of
Park, with 63 present.
music, he was a drummer
g,roadfoot have returned
for many years.
President Judy Lind wet.
The, son of the Iale
from holidaying in the Trent
Thomas Bryden Baird and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nobel wish to announce the
the late Margaret Attn
McDiarmid•. He was a step
engagement and forthcoming'marriage of their daughter.
son of the late •Mv'argaret
Adrian, to David Thomas McLean. The wedding will
Ross Aikenhead (Baird). He
take place August 22, 1981 at Faith Tabernacle, 1920
was survived by his wife. the
Huron St., London.
former Doreen Cooper, 2
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sans, Orrin of Oshawa, Ger-
games for all, presented by
aid of Toronto, one daughter
Ms. and Mrs. Alfred Moore 27 Births
DianJte, Mrs. John Vander -
of Mitchell, Ontario an--
ival of Holmesville. 3 grand-
�nounce the engagement of WOCKS: Sid and Pat (nee
sons, Bryden, Jason, Jeffe.
F rel services were held
'with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
482-9%9
test was enjoyed by all with
Campbell have, returned
Jones recently.
The 23rd reunion of the'-' winner Jean Rathwell.
from visiting their son Hume
St, Andrew's Church. Kip-
Rathwell families was held
The children had a candy
in Northern Ontario."
pen will be closed for holi-
`July 19 at Seaforth Lions
scramble and winners were
Mr. and ,Mrs. Stewart
days during August until.
Park, with 63 present.
as follows: five and under,
g,roadfoot have returned
Sept. 6.
President Judy Lind wet.
, Adrian Helm and Christina
from holidaying in the Trent
Mr. and M,-rs. Eli Denys,
corned everyone and the day
-Stewart; six to eight years,
Canal.'
Darlene and Mrs. Raes mo.
started with noon dinner
Ben Raihwell, Jody Harton
Mr. and Mrs.. Bud Hunt
tored to Vancouver B.C. and
followed with sports and
and Edward Stewart; nine to
and son Allan. London, visit=
visited the Calgary Stampede
games for all, presented by
I 1 years, Kathy Rathwell,
ed Monday with Mr. and
en route. It was an enjoyable
Marilyn and Fred Bruinsma,
Robyn Norman and Lee Nor-
Mrs. S. Broadfoot.,,
three week holiday,
and Lynda and Rick Talbot.
man; open race, Kathy
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tim •
Eldest person present was
Rathwell, Kent Rathwell and
mermans have returned from
Cela Sloman.
'Toby Fellows; three leggest
a holiday in Holland
Wheat harvesting -well
Youngest person present
was Darcey Rathwell, com-
race, Kent and Ben Rathwell
Paul Helm, Kevin Lind and
On-__ the
,is;
underway and the barley
ing farthest was Lois Pinney
Krista Rathwell'and.Robyn
• .1arv4t has begun. Contin-
of Thunder Bay. Teenager
l4orman; wheel barrow race,
ued dry weather in the
with a birthday closest to
'Kevin Lind and Paul Helm,
greens
Kippen areg is hard on, both
July 19 was Mary Ratfi�ell
Kent and Ben Rathwell,
corn and ears. -
Linwerdsay.the longest
nge t
Krista Rathwell and Robyn
Continued -from page 13
G
and Irene
Norman.
Gillen; 4th low gt'oss, 3rd
Kippen Gun Club met, July
52 years. Tallest boy under
Everyone enjoyed the
Bunn Longstaff; 3rd
21 and 23.
12 was Lee Norman, tallest
sorts and social gatheringRight,
with
' �' net, 3rd . flight, Liz
Shooters: 25's Paul Mid-
girl under 12 was Kathy
relations. Next yearns
Cardno; 4th low net, 3rd
dieton. Jack Mil -Is: 24 Bill
Rathwell. Boy with largest
was Raul Hetm, girl
committee will be president.
Mar-
flight, LamaAnstett; 3rd low
Stewart, Keith Cockburn,
shoe
rings. Robyn
Steve Rathwell, vice,
gross, 4th flight. • Anna
Jim Butcher, Bill Cochrane:
with most
lene Nicholl, registrar, Ro-
Xing' 4th low gross, 4th'
23. John Hessels, Dan Crer-
Norman, girl with best• tan,
berta Plumsteel, treasurer,
flight, Jean Collings; aid low
ar; Paul Johnson, John Van
Tina. Bruinema. girl with
Barbara Helm, secretary,
ad, 4th flight, Vera. Lunsden
Loo; 22, Mery Batkin. Edwin
prettiest hair, Sara Stewart.
Madeline Rathwell and
and 4th lbw net 4th, flight, P.
Miller; 21 Bert' Mahaffv: 20
boy with cu test girl, David'
sports Don and Debra Rath-
Dawson.
Rick Schroder, Lloyd Venner:
Rathwell, man with most
well, and Bill and Sandra
lV1iay
19 Dale Passmore, Bob Bak.
change in his pocket, Orin
Rathwell. Hope to see you
Thursday night the men
night th
er: 18 Bill. Smith. Hensall; 1'
Moffat, lady most buttons on
all in 1982, the third Sunday
aceta out again and blind,
Bill Smith, Clinton.
her dress. Debra Rathwell.
in July at. Seaforth Lions
dixiws determined' the win -
their younger daughter June Denomee) are pleased to une Park.
Denise to PTE. Richard'�Itoy announce the safe arrival of
Tuesday, July the 14th', at U-C.W. 11+lEETS nets by low team score and.
Cameron younger son of,''Mr, their daughter Claudette 2'30 p.m. at .the Beattie '` 4 welow team urs. The winners
••• Members of the Staple
and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron of July 28 at Seaforth .Com- Funeral Home in Clinton. l` _ - m
7 The Rev. Robert McMullen
-....-.R..R._.2.Staffa... The..nrat�age......munity- Hospital; weighing u r Jr.., were a Benentt. 37 ;and
�...., ...,.,.._.. _.... cit.t
.of the U C _.M -et -at .. Ken--Doig-•32 �
offtctated. Interment Baird's the home of.Retta Baird for total•of 69, and GorcF Scott,.
Will take place on Saturday lbs, 10 oz. A sister for - their July picnic meeting. 16 and Ray Klages. 13' for a
August 15th, 1981 at 7:00 in Rochelle and Deanna. Cemetery, Stanley Tow11
the evening in Main Street ,' 27-16.1. ship. Pallbearer were: Nor- Mrs. Baird opened the putting torah of 29. Don't
United Church, Mitchell, man Baird, W Iter Baird. meeting with a poem Love forget this Thursday the men
Ontario. JEWITT: Ken and Joanne Ken McCowan; Met''Graand Faith and Marjorie will o out again for some
26.16-1 Jewitt are pleased to an- ham, Jack Taylor. Bill Tay- In''DASHWOOD Caldwell read the scripture fun competition-
_ nonce th�birth of their eight lor. Flowerbearers were: { from Luke. Chapter p p All local o ,u are re
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock, pound one ounce daughter. Aclafn Wilton, Arnold Taylor Mrs, Baird read cern
P g .. minded to sign u 'earl for
Keith La en, Dennis Jewett a on place and assurance iso' our Men's Invitattiional held
lirolagen wish to announce Kendra Joanne. born July Yt 1 it"" 9' ';l,t ° ° rte'+ ill;'ri :•_' bel Scott read about a new
28-16-1( September 12. Last year we
the forthcoming marriage of 23. 1981 at Stratford Genera! + t t f'
their daughter Wanda Gail Hospital. Proud rand ar- DANIEL JOHN NASH r'+yt; I;, { e �s a t garden in Israel which is had a waiting list so sign
f3 P g p t ' lY t4 #_ _ �a��t il'N'S'" B B
to Mr. Mark Swanson, son ents are Joe ,and Isobel' 'As the result of a motor a lt. > fI14e� t being planted with plants early and don't be disap-
pointed.of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gibson, Seaforth, and Bill vehicle accident in Tucker- a, mentioned in the Bible. The Match Play is
`.! After minutes and roll call
Swanson, Hanover.. Wed and Ella Flood. Mitchell. smith Township Saturday, . moving right along so we'll
ding to take place on Satur- Proud great-grandmothers July 11,. 1981, Daniel John , the offering was received have a winner pretty soon.
day. August 22, 1981 at. St. are Florence Ludwigsen and Nash of Seaforth, beloved w t_ j and dedicated and thank you Juniors played nine holes
Peters Lutheran Church, May Gibson of Clinton. son of James and Jeannette Et , cards were read. Friday junior
prg as part of
_ ' ' �' Mrs. Caldwell conducted'
Brodlragen at 2 p.m. 24-16x1• Nash' of R.R. 5 Seaforth, in r;•. ,,ti, some interesting genies and their junior program. Deb.
26.16-1 his 22nd year. Dear grand- Core was the low girl and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elie ,;,_. a contests and the meeting Ray Anstett Jr. was the, low
Mr, and Mrs. Art Bolton and Ruin Your Bury of Egmondville. Dear C` s �- closed wtih prayer.
boy There will be no J.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron Wyman brother of liths. David ATTEND FUNERAL competition this Friday as
to announce the Marlene) Devries, Seaforth, , t Attending the funeral of junior's day was on Tuesday
are pleased sat Ad
forthcoming marriage of Mrs. Larry (Mary Theresa) the late Mary Haugh were when 40 of our young golfers
their children Janet Eliza. Flanagan, R.R.: 5 Sedfortfi; d Mr. and Mrs. Robert went to Glen Abbey to see
beth and,Alan Matthew. The - John Mark Nash of Seaforth, �; .:, h McNaughton, Toronto, Mi. the practise round of the
wedding�will take place Au- James, Gary, Bobbi•, Au- l and Mrs. Webster Canadian Open, By the time
gust 15,'!981 at 4:00 p.m. at ('�d�rey and Tammy at home. � McNaughton, New Hamburg this is printed .ve'It have
Dublin Street United °9AIso survived by an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Jim returned from the Canadian
Church, Guelph Ontario. ACA Thomas Nash of R.R. 5 ATTRACTION McNaughton, Seaforth. Mr. Open. If there's no column
26-16x1 'c' Seaforth. .Rested at the and.Mrs, Jack Ussher, Ot• next week if could mean I'm
Whitney-Ribey . Funeral tawa, her daughter Ann Van weaving baskets in the O.H.
- = Home 87 Goderich Street s Elsiander, Moline, Illinois. and you can visit me from +
27 Births
-= -- _ West. Seaforth. Funeral ser- ' The P'rinzengarde Ro't Weiss. Youth Ban her nephews Roger Natgh 2.4 on Sundays. About 17 of
Somebody vice at St. James Church, and David McIntosh. Toron• our juniors have entered in
Seaforth was held on Tues- f "orn Hurth f West German CE.Sto, and nieces Jean Lee. the Sunset Junior invitation
MARTINHOt Daniel and Wants What day at 10:30 a.m, with Rev. - Toronto, Margaret �Smillee in Goderich so we wish them
Caroline (nee Young) are J.C. Caruana officiating. in• t and Carolyn Pederson, Lon -
proud
Our own Junior Invittt-
proud to announce the safe You Don't Needl ferment St. James Ceme-BAN. don. Nancy Hebb, Niagara tion is set for Aug. 11 so all
arrival of their first child a tery. Rosary prayers were Fails, Irene Snider, London juniors should sign up loan.
son, Shaun Joseph on July said at the funeral home on and relatives and friends Our Ladies were repre-
21, 1981 weighing 8 lbs. 3 SELL Monday at 8:30 p.m. from Clinton Dashwood, sented in Listowel this Wed-
ozs. Proud grandparents Mr. Pallbearers were Gary Stratford and district. nesday for their Ladies•invi-
and Mrs. Torn Young of Through Nash, John Mark Nash, VARNA Cation. Ken Doig Sr.. made a
ur formtrt of K James Jr. Nash, Bob Nash, .ur, cy August Mr. and Mrs. Fred Me- fine showing this weok in
A•mirerstb g Y
Seaforth. 27-16-1 �iurOn Jahn Devereaux, Rick Ryan. Gregor, Woodstock and area tournatii'ents by win.
Flowerbearers were Dave de nip both the Hanover and
Vries. Larry Flanagan, Doug 1tl:�0 - 11:40 a.m. at Community Centre and after Parade. daughter Karen of Clinton
Expositor'incardine Invitations,
GOWANt Mr, and Mrs. Smile. Dennis Medd, rank ##: 4 S.M.amofficial Openingof *rltld=burl DaysY at Community Centre spent the weekend' with Don't forget the Canadian
Brian Gowan R.R. 2 Sedforth Flanagan, Jim Ferris. Law- i :�0 p.m. Palade Mrs. Gregor McGregor. Open begins today and runs
July 26, a daughter, Ste- Cksssfied rence, Carrie and Andrea Entertainment in the -afternoon and in the evening Mr. Ron Ellis And son
' Barry spent the weekend to Sunday. If you have a
phanie Barbara Joan. Want Ads Flanagan, nieces ind ne- - Dancing by Midnight 0xplress with his mother, MTs. L. chance. drive down to Glen
27.16x! phews, Brandon Nash. Ellis, Abbey Arid ss how it should
28.16-1 1 be done.
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