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The Huron Expositor, 1966-01-06, Page 8` 4 it *,THE HURON EXPOSITOR, S,EAFQRTH, ONT., JAN, 6, 1966 ACRO$ t.Be mistaken 14.(abb ) ntinent I II -Wheel teeth • 11.Envoy \l3 -Iterate ' 6 -Pour (Roman i number) • 16-1-lat orna. menta 1S -Symbol mbol for nickel ' de bylonlan -' *1 -Mature Icelandic Writing S -Brazilian estuary 2 -Repetition 2 -Paddle 2 -Choose 31rNarrate , 33/Note of scale 34 -Prophet 'S'6 -'Face of clock il :Y8- istance 40: easureow abbr.) 42- lace for mbat �' 45-E �ectrifled c. p rticle 47 -Hurried 49 -Platform 60 -Girl's name (52 -unusual 64 -Compass point 65 -Spanish article 66 -Chief officer 69 -Symbol ter calcium 61 -Dares. 63 -Youngster , (col loq-) 65 -Remains at ease v 66 -Conjunction 57 -Superlative ending • DOWN '1 -Man's name 2 -Disclose 3 -Football position 4(abbr.) 4 -Heavenly. 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Hoelscher SEAFORTH George St. One Block .East of Library UP • •TO r0 on Guaranteed INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES (depending on terms;y_and. company) W. E. Southgate Seaforth Representing; Sterling .Trusts Corporations Huron & Erie Mortgage' Corp Crown Trust Company . Industrial Mortgage & Trust Compiny McK'1I'Op No.. 9 Has Once•rt The Crl'stmas concert at Nov 9, McKillop, included the fol- lowing program; "Welcome," Warren Dennis; choruses, "Holly" Jolly Christ- mas" and "Ting -a -Ling -a -Jingle".; recitation, Peggy.. Dennis; accor- dian number, Joy Lyn Fisher; recitations, Grade 1; recitation, Laura Dennis and Dianne God - kin; piano number, Nancy Mc- Nichol;; Rhythm and, Grade 1; 'recitation, Dianne Dennis; ,_,di- logue, "Wanted, a Housekeep- er". piano _duet, Lois Wildfong and Nancy McNichol; "Rock, Rock Around the Christmas Tree," by the school; -Nativity Scene;„, boys'-- chorus,. "Capital Ship'!; closing number by the school; chorus, "Thirty-two Feet" and "Eight Little Toils."' • Santa arrived and distribut- ed gifts and candy. Remember! It takes bii; a moment to place an ,Expos tor Want A4 and be moneyin pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Holiday Visitor Int ( nd e ed for, last wee k M'.essrs. George and William Diejel spent Christmas and the weekend with the latter's daughter, Mrs. Don McLaughlin and 1V1.r. 'McLaughlin; Kincar- dine, -and son, Rev. and Mrs, Calvin Diegel, Owen Sound. : Mr. and • Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl with her grandmother, Mrs, Jean Nichol, Brussels, for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison and Glenda spent Christmas Day with her mother, Mrs. Joseph 'Dickison. Roger Sholdice home from Orillia for Christmas; Ken Ah- rens from Hamilton; Leonard Miller, Rite1t,ener; Clayton Ah- rens and Robert Ahrens, Lon- don; Clare French, Petrolia; Phyllis Hiliz, London; Glenda Miller, Guelph, and Shirley Trentowsky, Reg.N., London. Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder, of Kitchener, and . Miss Jane Rock, Waterloo, with their. par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. dwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe with their son, Mr. Lorne Wolfe and Mrs. Wolfe, Kitchener, and Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Oliver, Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert French and family,,, with Mr. and Mrs.. David ' Davis, Fullarton, on. Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs, --H:- Doman, San- dra and Michael, of Kingston, with, their daughter, , Mrs. Kappes, and Rev. Kappes. Tanya. Leah Kappes, daugh- ter of Rev, and Mrs. John Kappes, was baptized at St, Peter's Lutheran • -Church ' on Christmas at 7 o'clock in the evening, with Rev: Harold Brill, of Conestoga, officiating. The sponsors along with the' friar- ents, were Miss Sandra -Doman, of Kingston, and 'Mr. Don Stroh of Conestoga. . Mr. , and Mrs. Martin Buuck and David, of Milverton; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard,,Burgess, of Stratford; Miss Janet Hinz, of Mitchell, and Carl Buuck, with Mr. and Mrs.,,Reuben Buuck. Mr. and Mts. Fred A.'Kistner with ,their. daughter, Mrs. Dori Jackson, and Mr. Jackson, Lis- trovel. Mr. ' and Mrs, Norman Rode, of Detroit, at the home of Mir' and Mrs. Ed. Prueter. Her par= ents returned to Detroit with them. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens and -family, of Burlington, and Mrs. Charles Ahrens and- Miss Diane Beuerman,-of St. Thomas, with Mr. and . Mrs. Wilfred -Ah- rens. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stauch, Warren and Janet, of. Kitchen- er, Mr. and IIVVirs. Bernard Clar- ence, of Stratford, Cliff Wood- ward and- .daughters, of Toren- to, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ' Quer- engesser, of Seaforth, with Mrs. Albert. Querengesser ,and Alf.' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs'. Arnold Stinnissen GROUP - LIFE ` - ACCIDENT and SICKNESS - MAJOR •MEDICAL PENSIONS • ANNUITIES• -• Representing Sun Life Assurance Company :of Canada TELEPHONE .,527-0410 Goderich St. East - Seaforth F Call 527-0240- NE IF "ANYONE ...died . . been' •born 9 . . . married . . . absconcted . . . had a. fire. . . . been 'promoted . been fired . . . made good . . . returned home . sold - - his . farm . . . been sick . . ; . received an award 'Since 1860, Serving the Community l`irst SRA'ORTIIr ONTARIO, CANADA s at -8arodhagen Gary Sholdice for Christmas istmas Day. were; Mr. and Mrs.,, Howard Querengesser- dud- family, of Mitchell;; Mr,and, Mrs. Barry Smith and Nancy, of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sholdice, S.caiboro; Mr. Roger •Sholdice, Orillia; Miss Ryyth.. DaVey, Lon- don; Mrs. Elizabeth Querenges- ser . and Mr- and Mrs. Russell Sholdice and 'Beverley and al- so celebrated Mra., R. Sholdice's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elligsen, Donald and David,' RR 1, Born- holm, and Mrs. Mabel Higger- son and Harry Proctor, RR 4, Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elligsen on Christmas 'Day. Two large Christinas trees were presented to adorn ° St. Peter's° Lutheran Church for Christmas' from Mr.' and Mrs. Orland -Rohrer, in memory of their departed family, Fred, Leona and Ronald. St. 'Peter's, Lutheran Church was filled for the annual -Sun- day School Christmas program on Christmas Eve, The two lighted Christmas trees decor- ated the chancel and bouquets of white chrysanthemums were on the altar from the Sunday School. The theme of the pro- gram was , "A Festival of Re- sponses." Mr. Edgar Elligsen, superintendent, opened`'the pro- gram and Pastor Kappes closed with prayer. The junior choir, under the leadership of the or- ganist, Mrs. Lorne Mueller, all wore red corsages given by Mrs. Mueller. Russell Sholdice, as- sistant superintendent, • was in charge of the special lighting. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Biickman and family, of Parry Sound,. with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Hinz. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Miller, Leonard and Linda, Mr. and Mrs.. Louie H. Bennewies and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Benne- wies and' family with .Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, RR 2, Dublin, Christmas Day. The. family of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice from Orillia, Scarborough, Brodha'gen and London, spent Boxing Day, with them. Mrs. Warren Sholdice, of Scarborough,; also spent a few days with her parents in Sea - forth" and observed the 25th wedding anniversary of her par- ents(Mr. And Mrs. L. P. Plum - steel. , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benet. man and family, of Seaforth; Robert Ahrens, London; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur . H'oegy and. family spent Christmas Day at the home of ..Mrs. Louie Hille- brecht. Mr. and Mrs. Hoegy , spent Sunday . with Mr. andii Mrs. ' Al- fred Beuerman, Seafortb. Mr. • and Mrs: ink, of Calie- town, near Hamilton, -visited their son, Dick Brink, and Mrs, - Brink and family one day. last week. Mr.. and Mrs. Gary `Sholdice and sons with 'Mr. and Mrs. :John Clark, Mitchell, on Sun- day. , Mrs.. August Hillebrecht spent Christmas with her grand- daughter,' Mrs. Bill Gibb, and Mr. Gibb, near Stratford.. Mr. and : Mrs. Ed. ' E'eltz, RR 2, Mitchell, entertained their fam- ily and relatives 'for Christmas at the Community Hall here on Sunday, Dec. 26. ' M. and Mrs. Dalton- Hinz, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brickman and family, Parry Sound, and Mr. , and Mrs. Gerald -Hinz, of Stratford, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ad- ams, .Mitchell: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose and family with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Higenel.l, RR 4, Mitchell, for Christmas Day. -Mr. and Mrs. Chris W:• Leon- hardt with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beuerman, RR 2, Walton, for Christmas. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen and Gary with his mother, Mrs. Lena Elligsen. Mr. and Mrs. George Rose, Donald and Debbie, of Fort Erie, with' • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt for a- few days. Mr. and M.S. Ray Beuerman, Michelle, Michael and Scott, with her sister, Mrs. Bill Smith, and Mr. Smith, Mount Forest, for • Christmas. They accompan- ied 'the farmer's • parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Shortreed, of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer- man, London, and Mr. and -Mrs. Ray Beuerman and family with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer- man on Sunday. Mr. ' and Mrs. - Edwin, Rock, Mr. and Mrs. ,Boris Bruder and Miss Jane Rock with Mr. and Mrs. „Bill Broughton, Atwood, for Christmas Day. Mr. and .Mrs. Douglas Aitche- son, Rock, Ann and Mary, of Niagara Falls, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock, dur- in gg the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Robert Gibb,. Sherrie and Lynda, of ' Glencoe, are -spend- ing thin 'week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ahrens spent Christmas Day with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Insurance . *IND -TORNADO •CYCLON'E -JAMES . F. KEYS Phone 527.0407 Sederfh Repretenfitig •, the Western Fariiierli Weather inturauta Mutual Cor Woodstock, ,Ont. and Mrs, Harvey Ahrens Il?pathy is extended to .Mrs. Ray Beuerman in the death of her aunt, Mrs. ,Wilfred Shortreed, at Walton last tvQek. A' large crowd attended "the S.S. No. 8, McKillop (i!anley).. School Christmas concert - at the Community Hall here ,cast week. Warren Rock; a student, was the master of ceremonies and Mrs. Johnston,, the music s'upervispr, was the piardst for the variety- program. Santa Claus distributed gifts and treats. Mrs, Coville, of Dublin, is the teacher. A draw for tick- ets sold on five prizes was in charge of Mrs. Coville and George Rock, of the area school board. The winners were Clar- ence Rapien, RR' -1, Bornholm, TV tables;- Mrs. August Scher- barth, potted plant; Mrs. ,Man- uel Beuerman, blanket; Pat O'Brien, vanity chair; Jack Hor- an, towel. Mrs. Coville was pre- sented with jewellery from the children. The Brodhagen School senior grade pupils presented a pup- pet show and Several other num- bers too last week at the hall, after which• progressive euchre was played, ,with prizes going to Mrs. George Rock, Jack Ward, Mrs, < Glen Batter and Jimmy Diegel; lucky chair, .Har- ry Muegge; door prize, Nancy Rose. Lunch was served by the pupils and the teacher, Mrs. Siemon. Santa -.Claus distribut- ed the exchange of gifts and gifts from the teacher. Mrs. Siemon was presented with a sewing cabinet. Mr. Ray Scherbarth, of Wis- consin, spent the Christmas va- cation at the home of his par- ents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Edwin. Scherbarth„ • The members of the Luther League of St. Peter's Lutheran Church went carol singing:- to 'the shut-ins of the congrega- tion 'last Thursday afternoon. PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE_ at SAVAUGE JEWELLERS .. Certified Watchmakers OPPOSITE POST OFFICE s RDNA1D MASON, who was recently `awarded the Master of Education Degree at the University of Pittsburgh, has qualified to pursue the Doc- tor of Education Degree." He will continue to work at the - University as a graduate as- sistant. . Just for a little while. The luxury. of Tex -Made sheets can be yours DID YOU? As you decked your hall's with holly - (And perchance some mistle- toe), - Did .you think about the Baby In the Manger long ago? Or did the little Christ Child, Asleep amid the hay, • Get smothered with the tinsel And glitter of ,the day? • And when you had your trim- mings down And packed away again, What happened to your Peace on Earth And your Good Will to 'men? G. F. H. BURNS .CLEANER:. 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