The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 51
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• DON MacRAE
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Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Maloney last Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
• LorentY, Mr. and MrS, teo
• Meyer, $t. Clements.
•• M. Walter Carpenter Is a
patient in Seaforth
DENISE LASSALINE, of '
Campbellville was one prize '
winner in the EXpositor's
colouring% contest whose
.appor --with
other winners. Although
Denise couldn't come to
• Seaforth just to have her
picture taken, her aunt, Mrs.
Don Kelly brought this photo
to the Expesitor. Denise is a
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Joe Shea, R.R.. 1,
Dublin.
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Community Hospital.
Winners in the Dublin and.
Mitchell and District Lions
• TV Bingo Channel 12 Cable
were as follows. Beth Hunt,
Mitchell; Ferg, McKellar,
• Seaforth; . Mrs.
Workman, Mitchell; S.hirleY
Smith, Mitchell; Kathy
Eickmeier, Mitchell; Winnie
Pauli, Mitchell; Melvin Dale,
the Jack Pot winnters,
Seaforth. •
Fr, Arthur Looby is a
patient in St, Joseph's.
Hospital Toronto.
Mrs. Elmer Keller has
returned home from a stay in
Seaforth Community
we wish her a speedy
to..COYerY
Mrs, Shirley Krainers had
the Misfortune of spraining
her ankle last week on the
ice. Speedy recovery Shirley.
Latest, news from Tarifa,
Spain from Phyllis. and -
McKillop
.Correspondent
MRS. ED. REGELE
• 527-1106
. New Years visitors with
Mr.• and Mrs. Ron Drager
and family ofSeafarth were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Regele R.R.5, Seaforth Mr.
and Mrs. ' Mervyn Wurdell •
and family of Bornholm and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Regele.
Spaih
Lainont. The weather is
unpredictable sunny one clay
and* raining -the next' but of
course no snow!! Their card S•
Correspondent
.,RS.:IAVERNE WOLFE
345-2757
Two baskets, of flowers in
St. Peter'Llithernn, Chorch,
Brodhagen on: $unday
morning were from the
funeral of Mrs. Roy Leake on
Wednesday afternoon.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfed Ahrens were their
• family,
. 7iCiz Mrs, Clayton.
, Melanie, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, Mr. Kenneth Ahrens
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens
r Colleen, Carlapd.
Mathew all of Burlington.
Mrs, Maude-- Matcalf,
..TOrento and •MiSs Maryann
Jason. of IDenmarlr
A birthday PartY was 'ha
for little Kent Gilbert o1'
Brodhagen, Sunday, January
7th when he celebrated 1i1s,
6th hirtbday,with three little
friends present Brent Diet,
RObbie • Badley and Robbie
•'arm ut h his brothers
Dangles Trevor and. Duane
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Monkton man
wins 1000$
Harvey Ward of Wes 'Winners.
Monkton is a richer man, Mr. Ward t who said he
after the recent Wintario doesnl have any special
draw. • plans for spending the
Mr. Ward Won 51,000 in a Money,. has been htlying
special bonus draw which Wintatio ticketa for some •
was held On January 4th. He time, "
learned he wilt one of the Also; just in case this is
lucky winners when he drop- . the start al a lucky streak,
ped in at, Mary's Truck Stop Mr. Ward intends to keep
in Monkton• the next day to right on buying the tickets in
check the lucky Wintario the future
shows the Rock of Gibraltar
which, is all that they can see
apparently there is a
barricade across the road By Bill Smiley ,
leading up to the Rock it is of
course a British Territory and With a* whole new year extending itself
off limits. lubriciously before PS. perhaps it's time to
They spent a day in the wonder what we are ;going to do with the
Port Of Cent°, Africa for 4 "°Nixt‘!0pl°arn.if2ormthoontohes-xt
12 months
day of Duty 'Free Shopping
Ceuta belongs to Spainso My plan for the next 12 months is to
is more Spanish then become an eccentric, This may not seem
African, The giros campsite much of an ambition, but I've always
is overun with Canadian ibidenoiniree.d eccentrics, and secretly- desired t(70
Army Families stationed in
Ger m any spending ' My wife and other cloSe friends have
Christmas. Holiday there, already suggested that 1 am a bit weird, but
that's their problem, After almost 20 veers
Their Campsite provides
an excellent view of the Strait - as a'teacher of English, I'm gona spell 'er
like she is, the way My students do,
of Gibraltar and of Africa only
18 kilometers away. Their That's only one of my eecenttieRies* aM
card was dated December 22. also going to grow s hair in my nostrils, not
1978. • to mention my ears, No more of this to the
barber, "Yas, give the ears a liddle trim.
and the eyebrows." I want hairy ears and
eyebrows. I want to look like an ancient
Jewish profit. •
If that. isn't enough, I'll groW fiurd anY
mrandomrs Jim carter aa& belly -button. You know what flurd is, I hope,
u at- arid spice
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visitors
and family .R.1. Dulbin and
onstantin
girls of Walton. . •• 'It's that cottony stuff -that grows in your
• belly -button. .
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd E Flurd was the real cause of the American
s cnt Saturtla with . the more flurd
Regele of R*R*1" Prineet" civil war. The Northerners were growing
p , y --
. in their belly -buttons than the
formers parents Mr. and Southerners were.on their plantations. '
Mrs. Ed. Regele.- But enough of third. And who ever heard
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of a "civil" war? A war may be full of
of Brodhagen spent Sunday , fiendish cruelty or dreadful atrocities or
afternoon with Mr and Mrs. ' • -monumental indignities but there is nothing
Ed. Regele. civil about it. A 'civil war occurs when you
, sue your neighbourao tear down the fence
e gives thatbowing g .
is over your be onias • '
Back to my eccentricities, Every summer.
, until now, I have eschewed the waring of a
And I,know my•,dignity has suffered.
--attendance dignity. Did you ever see such suffering?"
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heard.pcople say it.' They say, "Look at his
Correspondent • charm by the lodge for being
MRS. MARY MERNER
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Court Constantine L1842
held their first meeting of
1979 on Thursday evening
January I Ith. The
installation of- officers was
held for a two year term.
Gifts were presented to six
members for. perfect at-
tendance. they were Muriel
Annie Vincent, Jessie
Tebbutt, Doreen Dolmage,
Nellie Warnines.
Marjorie . Anderson was
presented with a silver
district deputy for the past .
year.
Many thank you cards
wore . received from the
shut-ins that received gifts at
Christmas and from • the
organizations that received
donations from the lodge.
Plans to make another
quilt this year, Olave Little
and Anna Dolmage are on
' • • ' Next suniancr, come what tnay,Trn going
Mr. and ' Mrs. Jim. to chew a tie. Every day. It may be a little
Preszcator visited on rough, a tie a day, but With the Price of
• lettuce hat can ou
Saturday evening with Mr. - lose' Y•
and Mrs. Paul Stevenson and Another thing 1 plan to do next year is
amily, - dribble, No, no, not dribble a football about
Mr. and Mrs. Paul, the backyard. Any ineccentrie can do that. I
Stevenson David, Darren and mean dribble at the nose and mouth,
Luanne visited on Sunday -.constantly. And I will wipe it with my sleeVe.
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave This is only slightly less eccentric than
Preszcator, Christine, Lisa, pickIng one's nos c in public and eating it;
Christopher and Greg which a real eccentric will do every time,
u r c--A-n-n a--Dolmathe-comntitteetolook after -a.
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Mr.' and Mrs. Robert
Reynolds and Nancy Jo and
Mrs., Vi Armstrong of South-
field Michigan visited over
the weekend with . Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson,
Sharon and Bob. Mr. and '
Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Colborne Township were
Friday visitors at the Thomp-
son home, returning home on
Saturday. when Mrs.
Armstrong . accompanied
them to spend the next few
weeks visiting at their hOme,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson McClure left on
Friday on holidays for the
next few weeks in Arizonai
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it You are cordially invited tc74.4k-tk
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Sunday, Jan 21st 01 •
frOm I p.m. to 4 p.m. 101
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open Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Sat. 9:30 6:00
Fri. 9;30 - 9:00 Closed Sun & Mon,
Phone
Do I beglil disoot you? Don't worrv. It
gets worse. I have well -formulated plans to
wear white' Wool sox with black patent
leather shoes, brown shoo with a blue.
blazer, and white shoes with an orange
tuxedo.
I will wear my hair long, but always in a
discreet bun to go with my granny 'glasses.
I -am planning a big party for the Twelfth
of July. So far. only the Pope and a few
cardinals have accepted. But I'm expecting a"
few other rare birds, Like King Billy the
• Eleventeenth. It promises to, be quite a
conflagration.
Another thing I'm going to do in. the new
year is Not go South For the Winter. This is
becoming one of the More eccentric things to
•; do. •
And I'm going to • change my whole
attitude toward my grandboys. No more love
and attention. That's not eccentric. That's
bourgeOii. This year going to be, "Get
,
off my clavicle you little monster, or give
you a good scelpt in the lurch. That'll teach
"-them that it doesn't pay to fool around with a --
relic, , • •
1 have some eccentricities in store -for My
old lady. too. Instead of sittingtheTie reading '
the paper, I'm going look up. smile
brightly and say, "Darling, that's the most
fascinating account I've ever heard of how
you made the bed and did last night's dishes ,
and vacuumed the living rooM." Shell
'probably go into a state of total oblivion.
There are a few other bad habfts I'll have
_ HURON EXPOSITOR.' -4AitialARI. Olt „5
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and. sister also en-
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the
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are d gtrty !frit! parentst
oilhert. Wishing bim many
more happyyirthdays.
Visiting With Mr. and Mrs,
Mervin Beuerman on Sunday
were Mr. and M. Jahn
Ostrom of Yenta.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Leonhardt were Mr.
and Mrs Earl Thom so and
Darlene of Th orndale, Ron,
bonna Thompson and- Kurds
ofiL°t wndasiall shock to hear .0f
the sudden death of the late
Larry Derferd 30, husband of
my niece Mrs (Wend
Wolfe) Derferd. He died at
the M.C.A. in Kitchener on
Monday afternoon at five.
thirty.
Guests with Mrs. John
Vock were Mr. and Mr,
Frank Eickmeier Mitchell
Mrs, Ken Reihl and Warren
of Monkton Mr and' Mr$
Milton Vock. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Vock and Jessie' all Of.
Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs
iMaurarrafryornKrsatmraetfro, roM. ark and'
to discard if I want to become the complete
20th century eccentric, (Don't try to say that
one unless you have your partial plate in.)
11:rn, going to stop semi -supporting my
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kids. No more handouts Perhaps this seems
excessively eccentric (see paragraph above),
but at the respective ages of 30 and 26 they
are no longer my business In fact, I wish 1
had a business, could disovvn them. A
nice hardware business, for example, with a
net profit of about 550,000.
I'd just love to say, "I disown you, and I'm
leaving the business to your cousin Elwood,
who smokes pot, hangs around the pool -hall,
goes out with fallen women, and doesn t
know whether his arm is glued or tatooed."
I'd love to see the look on their faces. •
Or would I? This eccentric business is not,
as simple as it seems. And you'd better have
your dentures in for that one: •
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ver !sing
Ministers
• Should preach only one sermon or so a year..
People are against sin anyway's° why harp on i..
Traffic Lights
Should be turned off at dangerous intersections to
save electricity. Everybody knows it's a dangerous
spot and that is sufficient.
Should stop driving up and down the highways.
No need to cautiondrivers by patrolling highways.
Drivers know the law antr obey it,
Teachers.
Shouldn't review lessons. Tell children just once
• and they'll never forget it.
BUT If you are one of the foolish kind—like the
Notre Dame Cathedral that has stood for six
centuries but continues to ring the bell every
day to let people know it is still there- and
believe in continuous profitable advertising,
then your, advertising belongs in-
uro
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Sincere sympathy is
tended to the Leak ein
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the death ofe family
Leake beloved
Mrs. goy (Alice)
thegrandmotherGeiIr484e, and Hospital
at mother
great-
grandmothere Strat-
ford
in td
ford On Sunday morning
January 7. She leaves two
*EMS Emory, Hahover, Lyle
of Stratford. Three daughters
Dorothy, Mrs. Kingsley
Robinson, Mitchell;
qm1:11.4'Nr%rilke; (Elsie)MrSlialloar°11 6d
Knott, 'at. Pauls and Mrs,
grandreat_grcahnidldchreiindrearin.d eight
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Her funeral was held at
MitchellIA)khaon riwd e FuneralnHome
Rev. Michael Boulger of-
ficiating. She was laid to rest
in the Woodland Cemetery
Chapel and burial at a later
date., She was predeceased
by four -grandchildren and
onegreat-grandchild.
withao.rat:gramr*ndehild. and
Ralph Wietersen. David and
Julie were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gibb, Catherine and Jamie of
Stratford, and *.a4 Mrs.
1,os Wietersonorlirodhainon- *
ivir. Sod Mr
41.stiaa,
HigeneLL Mrs. psra
Hi enellt Lariy ,Mark. a_s_14
erynnsited. Witilar. and
Mrs. Start Mehl and fami.fy
Woodstont,
Sincere sympathy is ex:
tended to, Mr. and! Mrs.
Sheldon Ward and familY of
• Logan in the loss of their two •
barns. Livestoelt, machinery,
a years feed including 10 ton
of hag pellets stored in the
larger barn which was all
,clegroyod- by fire while the
family, was away. Mr.
Guire a neighbour was the
fir* to notice the fire and
managed to get 16 registered
semmental cattle out of the
burning barn.
Mr. and Mrs. .Milton
Hillebrecht have returned to
California having enjoyed a
few , weeks in this
•community.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe,
Steven and Jamie of London
visited with Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe on Saturday.
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