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The Huron Expositor, 1979-06-07, Page 4jURON, ',1 tTOR't 41 NE 7, 1$781;• Correspondent• M1RS LoERN WOLFS 345-2757 Once again many flowers beautified; _ _ 'St,. Peter's, Lutheran, Church. Brodhagen Sunday morning. Red: carnations and white mums were placed. by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rose % t» celebrated ,their 25ttt wedding anniversity on, Friday June 1. Two pretty yellow potted plants were in the same church„in memory of the late Mr; Edward Ahrens of Brodhagen who died 3 years ago June 4thiby the (artily. There were else four baskets of lovely flowers from the funeral of the late Mr., Norman Redd placed there by his family. The funeral was held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church conducted by Pastor Arthur Horst. Sincere sympathy ;is.. extended to the . saddened family and relatives of Brodhagen, Mr. and Mrs, August Scherbarth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seherbarth and Mr. and Mrs•. Lloyd h lb 1'uS e er Sincere..sympathy :from Brodhagen and; c mmunity is extended to they bereaked family and neighbours. of .Mrs. Les tAdelia) Weitersen of Brodhagen whose funeral was held last Saturday. Norman and. Edna Rock, enjoyed the weekend with: Walter and: Mahle Rock in Listowel. Ether and Paul Snider of Windsor visited their niece • and nephew.. Marilyn and Carl Hartman of Palmerston -for a few days and all attended Mrs. sen Weitersen's funeral. Mr. Robert French is confined to the Seaforth Community Hospital. Those attending the Vanhevel-i achauer wedding at St. Brit R (, rhumb p Brodhagen rete triotit Brodhage Community L'�itt► ,from Br.'dhagert ;Community were Mr. and Mrs. August Schcrbarth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles •Seherbath. Mr. and 1 Mrs, Ken Elligsen and Pale Wolfe. Sorry to say Mrs Mary Dittmer the groom's great• grandmother ww'as unable to attend. Congratulation$, 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- .,�:,„ R.,:mf 'rtd'. 171E-...,. T��,iC'. Tv:� T�7T: •>F �'• � s -y;..:xx . -�+. 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 H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service & Installation of pipelines lines &: m r milking R.R.4 WALTON 887-606 6 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 SUBS Mains Street BAYFIELD 565-2166 , • Neilson's'old .fashioned hand -dipped ICE-CREAM SUMMER HOURS Monday to Thursday 11-1i Friday • 11-1 Saturday • 11 -1 Sunday 11 * 11 PIZZA. FIT FOR A KIN +,r 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; SEAFORTH JEWELLERS I°Italiii 5 ,T.1"2:11 DRYWALL KNOWN FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter Bakos Drywall, COMPLETE DRYWALL SERViCE 527-13'78, 527-0606 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. 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