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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 41' THIEHURON 19../9.1 C.VorreSperldettt II.up.tikviERNvioug .• • 34S-2157 Emily Norma, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, Jehri BeiMer BroadbageWwa$ baptiZed.t St Peter..S Lutheran 0001 by Paster ArthuvUorSt.tiuring the motility, Easter Service, • AprU 15, 1979. Her sponsors were her.. Uncle .Merle HOegY • of .Edmontoa. Alberta, and Annt.Beverly Hoegy of Brod- hagen. Pinner gne$ts at the I3eimer hOrne honOr Of Paptism were her grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Peter Helmer of Strathroy and, Mr. •and Mrs. Wilbur floegY, Brodbagen. Pastor 'and; Mrs. Arthur Horst and the sponsgrS. The church! bulletin for April was sponsored by Pastor ond, MrS« Arthur • Horst in honor of their wedding annivertiary on Easter Sunday', April 15th. Congratulations are ex- tended to themfront' the congregatien and. their many friends. For 'Easter Sunday the Brodhagen Sunday •School decided to show slides of the Holy Land where Jesus was born, grew • up, died, and rose again. Showing these pictures as Mrs—Dorothy Lealess who,, had visited the Holy Land; Making • the 'trip . more spiritual and meaningful was • the fact ,that their guide was Evangelist Benny Him who • up until twelve years ago resided in Israel. • ptIlSONAL5 ..-' The many friends of Mr, Christ Leonhardt will. be sorry.tg hear he is confined to• • Seaforth • Comp -malty Hospital, • • Mr. and Mrs. Ruduloph • Bauer • have returned home_ front Florida •after several • months. They noticed more • rain mid wet'weather in Fort Meyers than Usual. They „met ethers from "0:riturip • including __Rev. and Mrs. • John Arbuckle, Linsvivod who'• . :Visited with the ,later's Mother. • Mrs.' Katie • Quenguesser. Brodhagen.. after ,they returned from • their holiday. • Your correspondent had the pleasure of accompaning • Doug and Don Watson of St. Thomas to visit her daughter • Dorene and seri-in-Iaiv •Dick Watson, Dtanne, Diamond m Kinston (hiring the Easter Holidays. They had 4 beautiful 'Easter tree one •display. Don has an appoint- . inept to haVe anold football injury to his .kttee repaired and wilFhave to wear a cast op his leg. Wishing him. a good success! Good 'Friday was a lovely day in :Kingston, with no rain. Sincere sympathy is ex. tendedfrom Brodhagen and conurtinity to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Frank Dill tthe former Las ina Wollet whose funeral was held at St. John's Lutheran, Church. Warburg. Gary. Dill of Brodhagen is a grandson. congr at utations are extended to Nelson and •'Myrtle Dewing from their many 'friends on their Golden Wedding which was celebrated .at the CommtinitY Centre in Mitchell where four hundred guests • gathered. They were blessed, with one son Robert. two grandaughtersand one great granddaughter. They were formerly of the 12th conces- ' sion of Logan our neighbours the farm. • We are glad to report that • Mrs. Harvey Ahrens re - hurried to her home .on Wednesday aftertkr stay in the General' Hospital, Stratford. Wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Lavern' • Wolfe received the sad• news that her friend Mrs. Ed: (Vieky) Oliver. 52. died inUniversity Hospital. London. •Her funeral was held at Heinbucks Funeral Home•on Tuesday, She was the beloved 'wife of Ed, Olivet, Mother of one son. Robert at -home- und- twit daughters, Mrs.. (Beverly) :Ray of London and Mrs. Alexander (Vtvtan) MacKinum, Kitstener. Three grand- children and two.sisters Mrs, Ken:..(Mildred) Wickie and • Mrs. Ted (Mary) Toy -els both of. Stratford, One 'brother Jack. ' predeceased her. Robert eotild, • not attend hi& mother's funeral since he was in an accident taking his sister .hoine to Kitchener after 'Making • ,• funeral arraegements. He is in in- tensive care in St. Mary's • Hospital: K.itchener. • , •ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN Prirliv-t - and rYlortutiee•Insuranee income "Fa\ Deductable Rerii •Retirernent Sax lugs Plans anti Annuities. • loi.ome Aseragmg •Ansittities- ksk tor our neNN Flexible Premium RAI S.P. ---REPRESENTING—" Te1.527-0410 Surf -Life Assurance GODERICHST. EAST ()moony of Canada SEAFORTH . • tor JO Nears... . ' .Now through June 30th with the purchase of any Speed Queen Automatic WaSher and full size Dryer pair you will receive a SSO factoryAuthorized Rebate. And with the purthase,of any Speed 'Queen Automatic Washef or full size bryet.purchase separately yob will receive a •, • $25 FattoryAuthorized, Rebate, ' , 400d WOOS iiittiOirit • Artt41-1.0110•TrintirntO100 tialetvedivtith st1(1001 *it roili.4000 • • • . •kNowtoublin, Ontario 346-2273 Mrs. Sandy and son Bobby. of Lynchburg. Virginia hal, e returned to their home after enjoying the • past •three weeks with her mother. Mrs. Mersin Beuerman and her husband. While here. Mrs. Ostron completed a course to deep mastic therapy, at the Pfrimer C1izn.ttt •BO, field A number of S et: 'v. Mine 1411$ enjoyed the Set annual show. at North-W4ster Secondary Sehooi. •Emd eonhardt and Carol Alce uf the local area are members. it was Ner,) suceessful. Miss Kathy Leorthardt vf Ottawa enjoi•ed the weekend' 1 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Al Loonhatilt and ttiie Jamee aIId 3ifl Ahrens.. Jason and. Jenothan cnio.Y94 the Easier holidays with their parents Milton'and Gerry Bode. w ,and Evelyn Ahrens. Guests iv itti Ralph and Joy ee• Fisher. Lotto and Mark were Micky and OrdelraMeCloy . of Stratford, Mrs. Adeline Dtegel .of Shakespeare. Doug and Joy Elliott, • Shaw n and Kin berets, of firodhagen, Ron (Jaye Webber and Chad ot Kirkton and Dale Wolfe on faster Sunda. There ay.,. entriber alt local children confined to theirbottles with the rta.-..tsles which doesn't 'make them sera Itappy! diedlt ti.G4e1;14r.ld (("1-1"4,:sig.ntr Viviril March. 1.9th, 1979. Sht!' Was born in Garo$, 106 nship. She leaves two daughters71 Mrs. ford (Lornal Avittson.; rpwyto. .6 -bb f til . . ,consrton.ce people have three granddaughters - ' 1 ' ; - . Brodhagen; Mrs: Ro.beti; ."` ...0, ler gues.s .,..,. ... s- - t au es and, Lyn Mone4 TONM; two sisters - IViss. Fern Sillick and MrS. Ruby Ritchie. Recent pests. with Mrs, Luella Wolfe. Porene. Dianne and Diamond Watson Kingston were Mrs. 'Ida •Pelle. Earl and Dianne of KiPPen; Casey and Joan Jones of Walton. Dianne Watson enjoyed a few days th, 1,41.me of her mint Jda- • Relle and uncle George Kippen. Mrs. Gordon (Docking of Staffa, Mv. and WS- fingli Dietz . Brent and Mark and. Mr*. Herman LeonhArdt were all recent guests of Mr. and Mrs- Henry Leonhardt, Dale. Colleen and Lisa of Thamesford, • eaforl. hi- :WI.. 01760$: Members of the Seaforth Wornen's Institute met for their April meeting last Monday night at the home of Mrs. Gordon Elliott. Past President, Mrs. Lorne Law- son eunducted the business and the Annual meeting. An invitation Was accepted from Hospital An:ciliary to meet svith them on June 12th, for a dinner meetitig. A workshop en Food Preservation as- announced for near the end of June sponsored by Mitifstry of Agriculture and Food. • District •Aelluars to be held at Thames Road Church on May Ukh. registration at 9:30 a,n, and there will be a "pot lock- dinner. A report on the District Board meeting was given by Mrs. RoSS. Gordon. The motto. "When April spreads her loveliness upon the field" was given by.Mrs. Earl Papple, followed with a poem an "Spring". Roll call was answered with payment Of fees, and plants brought, for • exchange, 'Lucky winners tor nip nts. werc•Mrs, R. Gordon, Mrs, L. Carter; Mrs, Anne Agar ad Mrs. • Jessie McGregor; • • Reportslrom the Standing COMmittees and nominating committee 'were- heard and • Mrs. J. E. MacLean .con- ducted the election , of officers. Past • President 'Mrs i Lawson; President Mrs, N. Reilil; 1st V)ce' R -Date 2nd vice President - Mrs. Eldon Kerr; See-Treas; Effie' Stephenson: Assistant Secretary • - Mrs. G. • MacKenzie; District Director - Mrs. R. Gordon; Alternate • 'District Director ...Mrs': Lorne, • Lawson; Public Relations - Mrs. G. Elliott, Auditors - • Mrs:, G. MacKenzie, Mr$. ClariSsa Stewart; Scrapbook Mrs. Audrey Cameron; Curator - Mrs. Jessie • McGregor. Tweedsmuir Committee - Mrs, Mac Hillehrecht, Miss Campbell and Mrs. •Lorne Dale; Pianist Mrs. 0, Elliott; Assistant Pianist, - Mrs. Earl Papple; Bus Trip. - Mrs. Anuna Crozier, Mrs. - Clarissa Stewart and Mrs. Earl Papple. Sunshine committee Mrs. Eldon Kerr and Mrs. Jessie McGregor; Soeial Contmittee • Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs. •L. Lawson , and Mrs. E. Kerr; Program Convener Mrs. C. Elliott; Nominating Committee - Mrs. L. Lawson Past. Pres., and Mrs. R. Reihl, President • and Mrs, Doris .1-lugill; Branch Directors - Mrs, Clarissa Stewart. Mrs. Ross Gordon. Telephone Committee Mrs. L. Dale, • Mrs, •A. Pepper and Mrs. Mae - Hillebreeht; Lunch - •Mrs, G. MacKenzie, Dine and Relax - Branch Directors. Standing Committees: Agriculture • St Can. Industries - Mrs. K. Camp-, bell. Mrs. Mary Haugh and Mrs. James Keys; Education and Cultural Affairs - Mrs. • A. Crozier, Mrs. John E. MacLean; Family and Con- sumer Affairs - Mrs. R. M. ,Scott and Mrs. R; J; Doig; Resolutions - Mrs. W. Cole- man • and • Mrs. Jessie McGregor. Citizenship and World Papple; April,' Nana:a Meeting Mrs. Earl Pantile, Mrs. Graham Kerr: May - Mrs. Sam Scott, Mr'.. Elliott, • Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs, Earl Papple and lunch was sereti by, lunch . committee Mrs. Ja4. Keys,•Mes. Ross Gordon and Mrs. Jessie McGregor. Affairs - Mrs. Lorne Carter, Mrs. Lorne Dale; Delegates to District Annual - Mrs, Ross gersiAndrm• ,..,.... CiO-irer and Mrs. Eldon Kerr; Alteleate to District Annual - Mrs. Jas. 'Keys and Mrs. Jessie McGregor. Special meetings. June „- Mrs. Ross Gordon; Mrs.. R.M. Scott; July - Picnic - Mrs. G. MacKenzie, Mrs., Margaret McNairn and Mrs. John Henderson. • October -• Public Relations • - Mrs. Jas. Keys, • Mrs• , Clarissa Stewart and Mrs. ' Gordon Elliott; Nov: Reports - Mrs. Henry Klaver, Mrs. Alex Pepper; Dec.. Christmas -• Mrs., Doris • Hugill and Mrs. Gordon • Correspondent MRS. MARY IVIIERNER 482-'710 -Congratulations are ex- tended to Don and Pat Jewitt an the birth of a. son in Goderieb Hospital on Sunday April 15th and also to Bev. and Betty Jewitt of Wood- stock on the birth Of n sal on Saturday,April 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lee and Anianda of Strathroy visited on. Sattirday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preszeator. Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Gregory. Easter weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley vere Mr, and•Mrs. Bob Woods and Michelle of Gananoque Mr. and Mrs, Cant Patterson Or London, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley Seaforth WI:II gpt:::fic)*.ot tubs • Seaforth will have tubs of flowers on Main St, this summer, but if town council has its Way, hanging flower pots that weren't put '4 Up -last year, will be hanging from Main St. lamp, posts again as welt. • After a lot of discussion about possible vandalism, hazard to cars and. pedeStrian ' traffic council agreed VI a Chamber of Cenunereerequestro put four •tub s on Main-- • St„ to be planted and maintained by the Horticultural Society. Locations will be decided in consultation with police and public works departtlierits.- "I think We should try it anyway. We may have to stand people around the tubs with liths but. ," joked Mayor John' Sinnamon. •..KNOWLES, LANSINK MOND *FAL ESTATE APPINSER$400011ANTS 190Wertley Reed 6194502, London.. APPRAISALS FOR ALL PURPOSES 'INCLUDING PURCHASE, SALE, 'FINANCING., TAX, ESTATE EXPROPRIATION, INSURANCE. ;Exp. KNOWLEt. AAt,.1410* ' • M. •LANSINK, CAA, SRA • • • • • t- .6441(010 AACJ. SOPA MOrnhots Apprat$nl InStitufe CanAda A good post offic story • The Post Office probably comas in for a'lot more than its share of criticism in Canada, • but its not often •that we hear something • positive about its operations. • The Expositor got a post office success • story this week that's still astounding us. • A large first class envelope addressed to editor Susan White that was mailed in, New • York on April 3, was received here April 9. • Not unusual, you say? • The handwritten address sad only S. • White, Box 80; Ons., Can- NOK IWO. No town and the province's abbreviation spelled •' wrong. Written undespeath in pencil helpful postal worker waS Canada(?). Obviously a case Where postal workers went beyond the call •of duty and an • illustration that Canadian' postal codes definitc1N- do. work. • Kim and Greg of Winthrop. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Meeriniceey. ofWaterloo W were shEaster Sunday visitors with M. and Mrs. Carl. Mentor, Sandy Julie, Michael and Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes, Terega and Brian Were Sunday supper guests • With Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon. Kenny, Michaels Andy and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. AntlY Thompson of Oakville spent. Easter weekend with his parents Mr, and Mrs. John Thompson Sharon and 13oh, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brindley and Rielti of Holly - rood Mr. and Mrs. Leo 'Sanders. • Jennifer • and Jeffery of R.R.4.« Brussels ' were Easter Sunday visitors with their' parents Mr. and • Mrs, John Wamnes Sr. • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sinale of Seaforth were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • Dave-Preszcator and family« , • Mrs, J. Merner and Mr Stan Miskoviteh of Kitchener were Good Friday visitors with the Carl Merrier family. • Mr, and Mrs. • Jack Crozier. Brian, Paul, Kevin, •and Lori of Huron Ridge Kincardine visited on Sunday with her mother Mrs. George MeLlwain. A family gathering was held on Easter Sunday at the • home of Mr. and Mrs.. Jim • Preszcator, Bill. Michael and DebbieThose attending were Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dowson, Brenda ,and John of Varna, Mr. and Mrs. John -Jcwitt. Carol, Judy. Danny, Billy ' and Paul 'Mr. and Mrs. , Dennis' Jewitt and David of • Clinton', Mr. and Mrs. Kenny •.Jewitt !Mrs. Ella Jewitt of Seaforth: Mr, Larry Jewitt • and Steven Jewitt.of Toronto'. The Londesboro Athletic _ ding.tegixtrat • on April 28th and May. 5th at • Kennedy's Restraunt; Fee is $2 per person or S5 per • family. The age is 17 years by Jan, 1st, 1979. • Miss Margie: Whyte of Guelph, Paul Van der Molan of Oakville spent the EaSter Weekend with Mrs. W.L. Whyte. Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. tnfta,ittov fc f:ormers • )•W11.gRE'S.:THAT0i.11 CANADIAN DOLLAR OtVigt • AlonngYreCagjEuN.LL(1"3:011::111.re2say, LJ The farmers were doing, their work the hard way One times were tough. And caused quite a hotter. But then .the olki buck, was stili worth a doliar. We know its nOt wise to look int() the past, or put on the brakes, when you're going $0 fast. But sometimes 1 think, some one forgot, • Who'll be the guys lobe paying the shot. If we buy a machine, we need ifl the field Some seed. and fertilizerto make it yeald, Gas for the tractor, points for the plow, Concentrate for the pigs, and some for the cow, They tell us, and prove it pays. don't you see, THREE. i Instead of just one, you now will get. So you buy machinery to make the work light. Can't afford help so you drive all night Feed:cattle and hogs almost fit for the fair. 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