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Correspondent•
M1RS LoERN WOLFS
345-2757
Once again many flowers
beautified; _ _ 'St,. Peter's,
Lutheran, Church. Brodhagen
Sunday morning. Red:
carnations and white mums
were placed. by Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Rose % t»
celebrated ,their 25ttt
wedding anniversity on,
Friday June 1. Two pretty
yellow potted plants were in
the same church„in memory
of the late Mr; Edward
Ahrens of Brodhagen who
died 3 years ago June 4thiby
the (artily. There were else
four baskets of lovely flowers
from the funeral of the late
Mr., Norman Redd placed
there by his family. The
funeral was held at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
conducted by Pastor Arthur
Horst. Sincere sympathy ;is..
extended to the . saddened
family and relatives of
Brodhagen, Mr. and Mrs,
August Scherbarth, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Seherbarth and
Mr. and Mrs•. Lloyd
h lb
1'uS e er
Sincere..sympathy :from
Brodhagen and; c mmunity
is extended to they bereaked
family and neighbours. of
.Mrs. Les tAdelia) Weitersen
of Brodhagen whose funeral
was held last Saturday.
Norman and. Edna Rock,
enjoyed the weekend with:
Walter and: Mahle Rock in
Listowel. Ether and Paul
Snider of Windsor visited
their niece • and nephew..
Marilyn and Carl Hartman of
Palmerston -for a few days
and all attended Mrs.
sen
Weitersen's funeral.
Mr. Robert French is
confined to the Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Those attending the
Vanhevel-i achauer wedding
at St. Brit R (, rhumb
p Brodhagen
rete triotit Brodhage
Community L'�itt► ,from
Br.'dhagert ;Community
were Mr. and Mrs. August
Schcrbarth. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles •Seherbath. Mr. and 1
Mrs, Ken Elligsen and Pale
Wolfe.
Sorry to say Mrs Mary
Dittmer the groom's great•
grandmother ww'as unable to
attend. Congratulation$, are
extended to the young,
couple.
Friends and relatives will
be pleased to hear that Mr.
George Wesenberg has. been
tr
ran t r. _ to Seaforth:
ed
c ommuntty rIospti ,1 aid! .i51
corning along aswell aS.,can
Ire expected
Visiting; ;With Mrs. tavern.
Wolfe and Dale were Don,
;Beth, Steven and Jamie
London On Friday. 'The.
:attended the 25th Wedding
Arndt, ersit}• of Don and
Adelle Rose in the Mitchell
Community Centre. At the.
Sante homew . vine &
were re L
Betty Wolfe and. Vic
Helewan of 'Vanastra who
enjoyed the weekend with
them:
They were
accompanied, by Mrs. Luella
Wolfe o vh :.all attended the
25th Anniversity at the
Monkton Pentcostal Church
of Pastor and Mrs Kenneth,
Renniek
Congratulations are ex-
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tended to both, anniversary
•couples
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock.
;spent a week in Niagara 'Falls;
with Mr and: MN Doug
Aitcheson, Doug, Anne and
Mary, Whiie they: attended
their Rrandda4!g#ter Mary
Char g
e ....J •.•
Charges, against Cayley
Hill, a: Goderich business
titan ;and former trustee 'en.
the Huron County board of
education, were dropped in
provincial court recently due
to, lackof evidence.
Mr. Hill, 52, was accused
of fraudulently taking
$25,000 in travellers cheques
August 25, 1975 from
Champion Road Machinery
Ltd. of Goderich where he
was employed for 20 years
Huronview's rolehas chan
BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER
In the past 10 years.
according to the adminis-
trator of Huronview, Huron
County Home for the Aged
near Clinton, the role et the
• home has changed from a
residence for Senior citizens
to a health care facility.
Chester Archibald says the
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average age of residents has
gradually increased due to
community support serl'i.ees
that .allow senior citizens to
remain longer in their own
homes, .Ar+Ktubaid said ,such.
things as housing, units, built
especially for seniors, meals=
on -wheels, home car services
homemaking services .and
day care. centres allow.
Huron's elderly to be much
more self=reliant: for a longer
period di' time.
As a result, .Huronviewv's
extended Bare services are
much mote in demand,
Figures in a report prepared
by Archibald. showed that
Krazy Ed's
RE
Quitting Business
EVERYTHING GOES
Sale continues
Open Fridays until 9 p.�
Krazy Ed's
Bargain House
Seaforth
STORE HOURS
Mon to Sat 9 to 5 30
F., 1111 9 Closed Wed
while the number of..resi-
dents at Huronview was .the
same in 1977 as in 1978, 292
men and women, the number
of resident days had dimin-
ished front 10.8`,461 in 1977 to
107.064 in 1978.
Archibald explained that
residents who are; older when
they arrive, and not in good
health* need extended care
facilities. Often 'times,the
normal carewing has space
while the extended care beds
a
!
are full with th a long waiting;
list
Huronview does offer
some special, services . for
seniors now, including
vacation: care: This, service:
allows a family with an
elderly person in their home,
to take a holiday while their
Charge gecared for tempor-
arily at Huronview.
'That`service was started in.
Ped
.1971 and is now becoming;
better known and more popu-
lar.
Huronview also offers a
day care centre which is:
presently attended by an
average of 11 people per day,
While this: service operates
separately from the Horne,
residents, and day care
people do get together for,
many activities,.
Archibald does feel that
such visits to Huronview help
to dispel( much of the old.
stigma attached to the county
home for the aged. The
administrator thinks that
when visiting seniors see the
friendly, pleasant atmo-
sphere at Huronview. •they.
will be much less concerned
when it is necessary for them
to leave their
. h own homes.
-and
move into Huronview or a
facility like it,
Joanne's ContirMation at St,
Paul's Englisf Lu[neran
Church.
Guests with Mrs. 'Ford;
Dickison w Lre'her aunt' Mrs.
Fern Sillich. Mildmay
'accompanied by Mr. and
;Mrs, Frank Edgar and famly,
•gainstgainst
H,
before going utto bps►n±~ss osr
The money was part of a,
$75,000 payment a private
agent in Turkey was tu;
receive for his efforts; to sell
several million dollars worth
of Champion machinery to.
the Turkish government.
Questions about the;
525,000 were raised last year
when Revenue Canada was
tier aunt retrained with thy.
fox a week's; y'isit.
Sincere :sympathy is
extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Manard Hoegy and family in
the death of Lynn's
grandfather Mr. Samuel
Squire..
r
d o ed
pp
reviewing the company's.
books last year. Mr.. Hill was
charged withfraud: last
December following the
government agency's
investigation by Crown
Attorney Garry Hunter,.
Judge C.E. Perkins ruled
that he could' not see any
evidence that: 'Mr, Hill had:
any intention ,of defrauding
Champion; Road Machinery
Ltd, and ordered the charges
be dismissed.
Brodhagen native
Promoted
Roger Sholdice has been
appointed manager of the
new Toronto Dominion
Branch, Halton Hilts. Shop-
ping Centre, 235 Guelph St.
at Mount:; in View Road,.
Georgetown, Ontario. Open;
House was held -May 16-18.
Born in. Stratford and raised
in the village of Brodhagen,
he is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Sholdice of Stratford,
formerly o '
me ly ,f Brodhagen. He
attended. Public School there:
and graduated from Mitchell
District High School, He
began his banking ''career
with the Toronto Dominion•
Bank, Mitchell Branch ' in
1965 when Wilf Douglas was>
manager. In 1966 he joined a
consumer Joan company
a..
where he gained five years
experience in the personal.
TAWI. NCE THOMAS,
KALE
son of Mr. and Mrs* Tom
Kale convocated; ;from the
University of Waterloo on
May 28 ri, receiving a
Bac lielor of Science,
Honours Applied Chemistry
in the Co-operative Program.
Larry is a graduate of St.
Columban School and;
Seaforth . District High
School. He is presently
employed.. by Xerox of
Mississauga and in Sept, will
return to University to
further his_stedies.
PAT CONNOLLY
son of Mr. and Mrs, Michael
Connolly, R.R.3, Kippen
recently graduated from
Wilfred Laurier University,
ty,
Waterloo with his Bachelor
of Arts degree in Economics..
Pat is a graduate from
Seaforth District High School
and: St. James Separate
School.
to bankmanager
loan field.
Roger rejoined Toronto
Dominion in 1971 as personal:
loans officer at Dixie and;
Orenda branch in Brampton,
Shortly afterwards he, was.
promoted to assistant man-
ager of Personal Loans at a
metropolitan Toronto branch.
In '1973er-
a held a super-
visors
p„
visors position' at T.D.'s Rex-
dale Managment Cenre,
Prior to his recent appoint-
ment
as manager, at George-
town's new branch, ,Roger
completed a T.D. Commer-
cial Credit
ommer-cial.Credit Training Program
and., obtainedfi a banking
degree (F('CB); through York
University,
Roger • and his wife Ruth,
daughter Md
ofr. an .Mrs,
Henry Davey, R,R. 2, Monk-
.ton, have two. children, Jeff-
Staffs WI hears speaker on energy
Correspondent
MRS.: J. TEMPLEMAN.
345-2346
Fifteen members and five
visitors were present for the
safety meeting ,of. the• Staffs
Women's Insitute held in the
township hall ,in • Staffa on
Wednesday May 30 at 8 p.m,
Mr Ron Walker from the
London ' Office of • Ontario
Hydro was guest speaker and
presented . slides to ,
accompany his information
on Home , . Energy
Management. This was
followed ; with a discussion
period which proved . most
;informative. Mrs. John
Templeman presided and
welcomed the• 4-H members
who were guests, Margie
Smile from Staffa, #3
delighted all with a piano
instrumental .Staffa #1 club
had . a exhibit on "Face
Framers'' with Barbara
Templeman giving the
Commentary. Staffa #2 hada
exhibit set u p on
"Birthstones" with • Mrs
Charles Douglas
commenting on. it
Mrs. Russell Worden had
prepared a safety elephant
"Dumbo" with safety hints
for school children and
following this members and
guests presented their safety
tips in answer to the roll call.
Minutes and
correspondencewere read
which included a thank yet
from St. Patrick's School it
Dublin as their triple trio hac
placed first at the Mitchel
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Friday • 11-1
Saturday • 11 -1
Sunday 11 * 11
PIZZA. FIT FOR A
KIN
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Music Festival and won the
Staffa /!! trophy The display
for the fall fair was discussed
Tickets for the Blyth Festival
were available from 'Mrs,
Cameron Vivien.
Mrs. Robert Parsons gave
a past .event :of the Staffa.
W.I. reminiscing over the
seventy «• fifth anniversary
party in "78. Mrs. Charles
Douglas reported on the
District Annual at Avonton,.
The hostesses Mrs. Robert—
Parsons and ' : `Mrs. John
Templeman ,served lunch
following the meeting.
Barbara Templeman . was
an overnight guest of Corey
Partridge, Mitchell on . ,
Thursday night.
Mrs. Gary Finlayson and:
Mrs. Bill Kerslake hosted a . .
community shower in the
Family Life (enter honouring
Joanne Rosson her forth
-
.coming `marriage.: , A short
program was enjoyed after.
which. Mrs. Robin Daynard
read a address of good
wishes and Joanne was
assisted in opening her gifts.
by her sister Jane and a
friend Sherry Howat
Joanne expressed her
thanks to all and a dainty
lunch Was served • 'by the ..
hostesses:-
Hibbert United Chruch
Anniversary service -was well,
attended on' Sunday „whee.
the guest minister. was Rev.
Wilena Brown, of;. , the
Rluevale charge. She chose.
Sharing '11, (;ood News for
her sermon, i)elightful music'
was provided by the Fe'•stival.
City Chorus, A hour of
fellowship was enjoyed
following the service.
Visiting on the weekend.,
with Mrs. Sam Norris and;
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Mr. and ntrs. 'Bob Norris and
family were Mrs, Winnifred
Sharppe, Frank McGowan,
dim and Garry Norris,
Brampton and Mr..' and Mrs.
Jim:Spinner :R.R.2,Mitchell;
Mr: and Mrs.' . Rob
Templeman . and Carrah,
visited. Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Hap g. Swatrid a and Jill,
Wingham .
Mr and Mrs.• Tom Scott
visited 'for a few days with,
Mr: and Mrs. Hugh. Moore,
Lindsay. •'
Mrs. Arthur 'Kemp
attended the .United Church
Conference in Sault ° Ste:.
Marie this past•week.
Mrs, . Aolbje Visscher has
been viiisiting with relatives in
• Holland,
Russell Worden is . a
patient in Stratford General
Hospital. -
Mts. Nelson Pullman,
Ral h
Mrs. p Young. Mrs. Jim
Skinner, Ruth and Mary Jane
Templeman. were among. the
. girl " friends attending ; a
miscellaneous shower for
Joanne Ross, at the home of.
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alf
Ross.. Seaforth. on Sunday`
rey, 11, and Gregory, 8. They
have been :residing in Miss-
issauga. In his spare time he
is an enthusiastic golfer. Be
has been an active member
of the Kinsmen Club for 10 •
years and, looks forward ttr
being involved with the
Georgetown Kinsmen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sholdice and.
family will reside at 26 Regan,
Crest., Georgetown;
R. K. PECK
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