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$EAFORTH, ONT., JUIsY 20, 1967.
Floats Make The Parade •
.' Highlighting area parades .last weekend were dozens of floats entered by distriet organ-
zations. Hundreds of hours of work were contributed by interested citizens to ensure the
success of the parades.. (Expositor photos by Haley and I ou1ston.)
. NEWS OF BRODHAGEN
Brodhagen LCW Group
Mold Centennial Meeting
The LCW of St. Peter's Lu -Edward Scherbarth Jr.
theran. Church, Brodhagen
held its -Centennial meeting
Wednesday evening. They had
as their guests the LCW from
St. Paul's Church in ,F.11Iee.
The social' opened with tht
Centennial Hymn.,
1'Irs. Orville Struthers, Mit
chell was the guest speaker
her topic'being, `A Canadian'
She stated her highlights of
being a Canadian as the free
dom of religion. She said "Ev-
their rights. Mrs. Struthers
ery Canadian should cherish
showed a replica of her heri-
tage as well as many souven.
ars she has collected through
out her trips in Canada. She
also displayed the many ar-
ticles and. clippings she has,
collected from newspapers,
. due tri the Centennial year.
d'oyce .and June Vock play
ecn two fine piano duets. Mrs
George Cook, • RR 5 Mitchel/
showed her slides), of her trip
to the West Coast, last year,
entitled "See Canada First"
ach: guest was given a gift -
in appreciation.
A pdelicious and bountiful
lunch was served. The even-
ing was closed with "Oh Can'
ada" and a prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher
- berth accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Sholdice .on a trip
to Expo. They •Mort Sunday.
-Mr. and Mra. Bernie Lead-
er of Calgary visited at the
hewn of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe and also Mrs. Wolfe at
the Seaforth Community Hoe.
'- ,titaI.
Flowers *era Wadden; the
altar of St.'Peter''s'. ,nth
Church on Sunda►. frorl 0
ft/110W afire, Tater Donna Ditt
rater.
Church. Vacation Schoot
ani 'Mt Monday ht. St. Petere
nth nham, itehlfa1'
sir tiff 1" ,; eb+ty:"trKYt�OA 'of'
di
Mr. Andy Krugel, Peterbor-
ough called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Elligsen and boys on Sat.
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe,
Marcel, Darrell and Dale, of
Kitchener visited with Lavern
Wolfe on' Sunday and also
visited Mrs. Wolfe at the hos-
pital. •
About 70 attended the tenth
Beuerman Reunion .at the
Brodhagen Community Park,
July 9.
In charge of the event were
the 1967 executive: Registra-
tion, Mrs. Rhinold Kahle, of
Mitchell and, President Nelson
Kahle, Stratford. Mrs. Flpyd
Clark gave the secretary and
treasurers report in absence
of Mrs, Robert Smith, Toron.
to..Larry and Dianne Beuer-
•inan; Seaforth, arranged the
sports, a variety of sports for
small children and teenagers
and a guessing contest for all.
A family tree for the fam-
ily of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Beuerman has been
started by Mrs. Toleda Beuer.
man, Waterloo. It had,, five
new arrivals -added to it this
year. They were Kent Col
bourne, son. Of Mr. and Mrs
Doug Colbourne, Toronto; Jefr+
frey, son of Mr. and - Mrs.
Wayne Beuerman, London;
'Randy, son of Mr. and Mrs
Ray Beuerman, Kitchener''
Perry, son f M, and .Mrs. Ro-
bert Beuerman, RR 4 Walton
and Grace, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Kahle, Mitch
'ell'. a
' Officers for 1968 are -Pres)
dent; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Smith, • Toronto; Sec.-Treas.,
11nr. and Mrs: Harvey Better
nxan, Seaforth; Sports Cons
mittteee, Marg and Billy toner,
Man Ilaic1 and ion
Iteu &4
i (int is
delietatUt capper Was t -o•
V64. Nott Year rounlon
be held on the second Sunday
in ., .July at the Brodhagen
Park.
There are 92 pupils register-
ed at the Vacation Bible School.
Teachers for the nursery class
are, Sheila Siemon; Joanne Jar-.
muth; kindergarten, Star Fis-
cher, Darlene Elligsen, Phyllis
Ahrens; grade 1 and 2, Bonnie
Hoegy, Janice Dietz, Margaret
Elligsen; grades 3 and 4, Ruth
Anne Diegel, Joanne Prueter;
grades 5 and 6, Cheryl Benne-
wies, Joanne Elligsen; grades
7 and 8, Mrs. Edward Scher -
berth, Jr. Mrs. 'Carl •Nock is in
charge of refreshments.
Couple Mark
Fortieth
Anniversary
• Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Gray
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary on Sunday. They'
were married in Egmondville
United Church, July 16th, 1927
and resided in Stratford, On-
tario tm til moving into Mrs.
Gray's (nee Jessie McMillan)
fate• ly..home in Egmondville,
eight years ago. They, have three
children, Donald, , of Lindon,
Doris Mrs. Burt ''Waters) o"f 'M-
ax, Robert- of Toronto and
eight grandchildren•. A fancily
Reunion
Continued #roc ?age »
,Bind
McCowan, Sask.; M .
Archie Aitehesen, Kelowna, B.
C-; M. and Mrs. Wendern Staf-
fa, Ont.; Mr. I:Maley, Owen
-aofWd;. Mrs. Anne Archibald
Armstrong, Waterloo; At1me M.
P. Smith,, Edmonton,Alta.;' Mrs.
Elizabeth Aiteheson Walmissey,
Kelowna, 13.C,, Miss McIver,
Kincardine, Ont.; Mrs. Agnes
soon Barrier, Saskatoon, Sask.;
Mr. 'lllusgrove, Clarksburg, Ont.;
Mr. Frank Coates, loronto, Ont,;
.Mrs. 'Tillie Storey J•,ari, Athens,
UAL; t1r. Rusty Hay's, Detroit,
alien.; :4tr. Thos. Jarmaw, ,Cle
max, Sane.; Mrs: Lana Hayman
notch, New Urieans, Louisiana;
Mrs. Jean Smith W'luteliead, Ed-
monton, .Alta.; Mr. Adam midis,
Li towel, Ont.; Miss Bernice
huwes, 1,gndon, Ont.; Mr. Keith
liarrisou, naigary, Alta.; Mrs.
iseth McCowan, Nunmo, Peter-
boro.
Hensall
(Contznued,trom Page 1)
The judges' choices in the
children's old time dress were
ramela Sangster and Naney
' Traquair.
And the hairy ones had their
day again Saturday in Hensall
with the beard growing, contest.
Al Hoggarth, Kippen, had the
best beard. Bob Baker, Hensall,
had the bushiest. The best mous-
tache and beard - belonged. 'to
John Baker, Hensall: Ted Rob-
erts, Hensall, had the most col-
orful. The man with the best
trimmed beard was Harold
Knight of Hensall. -
Festivities began .on Friday
evening with a horse show.
Jim Paisley of. -Ilderton took
the award for most total points.
Judge for the competition was
John Tyssen.
Entries of Lloyd Mousseau
and George Beer did well, tak-
ing several firsts and placing in
other races. The event was mar
red by two mishaps wen
horses stumbled but hone were
serious.'
McKillop
(Continued from Page 1).
and St: Columban. Although
only those of 40 years of age
were ;supposed to play, some-
how some a few` years younger
got in the game. The game was
such a mix-up that at times it
was difficult to tell which side
was which or who scored the
goals. Winthrop eventually won
but. all hada good time.
Some of thoseplaying for St.
Col'umban were Joe Malone,
Gerome Murray, Jim Ducharme,
Roy Swartz,. Frank Murray, Tom
Murray, Jim Melady, Ted Mel,
ady, Vincent Murray, Jim Sloan
and Paul Murray.
Playing for Winthrop were
Doug Keys, Mervin Godkin, Bill
Campbell, Gordon Moylan, Don
Murray, Harry Johnston, Or-
ville Beuermann, Martin Murray,
Clarence Maloney . and Oliver
Pryce.
A chicken barbecue was held
at the Winthrop United Church
followed by a . program. The
festivities ended with a name
in the township garage. •
Three Die
(Continued from Page 1)
Thursday evenings. Funeral ser-
vices will be held Friday at
10 a.m. from St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church iii St. Josephs,
with burial in St.Peter's ceme-
tery.
Hibbert
(Continued from Page 1 )
Choir made up of members
from all township church choirs
and other interested people. It
was directed bynniother David of
Dublin Separate School. A form-
er native, Bob Carbert, also
'Spoke in the afternoon.
The .evening spotlighted folk -
singing and folkdancing. Mrs.
Melady and the "New Canad-
ians" provided the dancing
while Local talent was featured
in the singing. ,
News of .
Dublin
Mra. Violet Crawford and
David, Toronto, Miss Mary Craw-
ford, Mrs. McDonald, Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis,
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mrs.
Ed Spearins, Owen Sound, Mr.
and . Mrs. Ronald Baird, Blyth,
with Mrs. Ann Crawford and
Alvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacDou-
gall and family, London, with
Mrs. Joe Jordan. •
'Bowling
'reunion was, held Sunday at j Tourney
their home in Egmondviille.
Festivities closed with a din-
ner at the Little Inn, Bayfield,
Sunday evening.
An Expositor Classified Will
Pay yotr dividenal. levo. goal
tort one ohti 527 o .
• The Seaforth...ladies' lawn
bowling c+iub held 'in open tour-
nament on Wednesday, with, 11
rinks in competition, All„three
prizes went to Goderich with
Grace 'Scrimgeour, first, 8 wing
plus df 03; .second, Marion Mo.
Leo.), 8 'vtjtls ppl�us sof • 14; and
third, Ellen A:MMisor, a wins
,pit's of 18. . •
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'oo- LOCAL. BRI'EFSa�
Mr, and Mrs, ''GVam Brown,
Soil
*and
amtlton
spend
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nests
home
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were
Mrs.
Ruth
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Mrs.
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and
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And daughter -in -Um .
Ma, William Brown in H
last weekend,
Mr. Charlie
Wile, after
sten days with relati
towtown; has resumed his
hiking travels.
Misses Jane, Teahen, M
Sykes and Pat Sehnarr, a
St. Joseph's School of N
Landon, were weekend g
of Miss Anne Sills. at her
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Armand C
rand ' of Detroit, -Mich.;
weekend -guests of Mr. and'
Lloyd Hoggartla and Miss.
Cliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney D
of Stratford were guests of
R. K. McFarlane on Sunday
Mr. John MacKenzie and
Rena MacKenzie ' left on T
day for Willie to visit Mr.
Mrs. .Alex MacKenzie.
Rev. Ure Stewart and
Stewart attended the reunio
his former school, the Vi
Lauriston School, Brittania
Goderich, last Monday.
Sister Mary Francis, Han
British Columbia, is visi
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Millan, Goderich St., Seafo
-
Mrs. `Laura Jermyn, Bruss
s spending a couple of we
with her daughter. Mrs. A
izijtizey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Addi
''sited recently with relati
t Mount Pleasant and Gue
lso the -Flemings at ,Carlisle.
Mrs. Dorothy Kaipe of C
fornia and Mrs. JMarian Scho
or, Detroit, visited . Mrs, B
ara Sykes and Mrs. Jean' Da
Mr. Frank Smale is a patie
n Victoria Hospital, London.
Mrs. Frank Sills, Jr., rece
ed word last eveek of the dea
f her mother, Mrs. Mary Wo
f York, England. Besides Mr
ills (Dinah), Mrs. Wood is s
ived by •a son,. Mr -,James
Wood (Jim),'- a caught
aphne,' with `wiiom she liv
and nine graedcliildren,
usband and daughter Ruth ha
redeceased her. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cern
an, Homestead, Florida, spe
veral days recently with Mr
d Mrs. Russell.- Coleman,
ckersmith and Mr. Ephria
arke of town; they also call
Mrs. Clarke in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mille
d family of Wayne, Mic
ent the holiday weekend wit
. and Mrs. E. Coleman, Tuck-
smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Cor Van Paridon,.
Vancouver, B C., - visit d Mr.
d Mrs. -Lorne Lawson recent -
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johns of
tchell spent Friday evening
ith Mr, and Mrs. L. Lawson. .
Mr.. and Mrs. Norris 5jllery
ve as their guests, Mrs. Sil-
ry's brother and his wife,
and Mrs. George Stewart
Regina, Sask:
Hans Knetsch of Curacao,
li West Indies, is visiting
th his grandparents, Mr. and
s. Fred Knetsch of Seaforth.
isitors ..with the Hunt, Cele•
n and McMillan families were
and Mrs. Homer Hunt, Port
er, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
nt and -.Mrs. Freda Johnston
London, Mr. and Mrs. Glad -
Campbell of Brighton,' Ont.,
Jim Elliott of Clear Lake,
skoka, Ont. They also attend.
the reunion of SS No. 2 and
of McKillop lownaazp, on
urday.
ss Margaret Wilson former
erintendent• of Scott Memor-
rinspital, visited in town last
day,' ,
r. and Mrs. Ken Huisser
itobert, Mr. and Mrs. James
lig anti lvir. ivorman Dodds
nt the weekend with Mr. and
isedford uungey, 'Brenda
Bonnie in Sarnia. '
�vliss Jane. ,nils is enjoying a
x at Expo with air. and
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Mrs. Aimira Chambers, Pres-
ton, Ont., spent ,g few days with
Mr. and Mrs. •1';d Fischer, Sea -
forth,' Ont., and also -attended
the Mck.t op Centennial.
. Mr. and Mrs. ltuoy Helm and
family, Dostock, Unt., and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jordan and
Colleen, Mitchell, Ont., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
r'ischer, Seaforth, Ont.
' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy
of Winnipeg are visiting at the
home of Iur. and Mrs. Wilson
Auan,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpen-
ter of Chatham 'visited M.r. and
Mrs. J. C. Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ander-
son of Minneapolis, ,Min., on
their way home from Expo, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomp-
son last week. Mrs.' Anderson
is a niece of Mrs. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taylor of
California are' visiting her mo-
ther, Mrs. W. S. Hay, Seaforth
Apartments.
Mr. And -Mrs. Smitham of Mil-
waukee, Wis., were weekend
guests of Mr. John Talbot, John
Mr. Russell Hays of ” Detroit
attended the school reunion at
No. 2, McKillop -on Saturday,
last.
Mrs. Ada Dale has returned
from Mitchell where she spent
a week with her sister; Mrs.
Foster Fowler and Mr. Fowler.
—Mrs. Lorne MacDonald hat re-
turned from a trip to the West-
ernProvinces.
Among those who attended
the.SS No. 2 reunion in McKil-
lop on Saturday were Mr. Clif-
ford Hunt, London, Mrs. Glad -
son Campbell, Brighton, Leslie
Kerr, Toronto, Bert Habkirk and
twin sons, Roy and Ross, Mea -
ford and Mr. Arthur Habkirk,
Pont Credit.
' Mrs. Ray Benninger and Mrs.
Joseph P. Miller of Detroit were
guests 'Of 'Mr. and Mrs. • Jbhn
Flannery this week.
Miss Grace Kreuter of Toron-
to`is spending the summer,holi-
'days at her home here.
'Mrs. N. R. Dorrance of Burl-
�ingtbnn is visiting Miss Jean
•Sct$t and Mrs. Mae Dorrance
this week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musgrove
of Clarkson were 'here on Sat-
urday attending •the reunion at
SS No. 2 and Roxboro schools.
Mr. and Mrs: Norman. Smith
of Toronto attended the McKiI-
lop Centennial at Winthrop on
Friday. -
Mrs. Dear. and son of Tor to
were guests •of Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Patrick and attended 4the McKi1-
lop Centennial at Winthrop.
Mrs. Dean was the former An-
nie Spearpoint. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Ren-
nie, of. Sundridge spent a few
days with his mother, Mrs. M.
R. Rennie.
Mrs. M. H. McKenzie of Osh-
awa spent a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Mae Dorrance.
Mrs. M. R. Rennie spent a
few days in Montreal last week
Mrs. Robert Tyndall had the
misfortune to get her finger
caught in the lawn. avower re-
cently' and. it was badly Iaeerat-
ed. ,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Harold Jackson
have returned from' Collins Bay
where they spent a few days.
Mrs., Stanley Grainger of"Lb'fz-
don was in town on Wednesday
of last week.
Hole!
Annual
Reunions
McARTHUR REUNION
- Forty-three members of the
McArthur clan attended their
annual reunion at Riverview
Park, Exeter, on Sunday. Sports
arranged by Mrs. S. McQueen
and Mrs. H. Snell -carried out
the Centennial theme and 'the
prize for 'centennial costume
went• to Mrs. John Rigby of
Blenheim.
President Dave Hall of Tor-
onto conducted the business and
those elected to Office for the
1968 reunion' to be held the
second Sunday in July • at Riv-
erview Park, Exeter, are presi-
dent, Bob Bell; secrebary=trea-
surer, Mrs. Bob Bell; . table
committee, Mr. and Mrs. Hilt
Laing and sports committee Dan-
ny Laing and Ken Ferguson.
100F anis Rebekah. Picnic
The annual picnic of IOOF
and Amber Rebekah Lodges was
held at Hensall Community
Park with about over 70 at-
tending. .
Winners were: races, boys
and girls 5 and 'under, Larry
Parsone; girls, 6, 7 and 8, Mari-
lyn Brintrtell, Debbie- Consitt;
boys, 6, 7, and 8, Lloyd. Upsh'all,
Donnie Sararas; :girls, 9-10 and
11, Dianne -Sararas,' Marilyn
Brintnell; boys, 9-10 and 11,
Les Consitt, Floyd • Upshall;
girls, 12-13-14, Shirley 'Brintnell,
Dianne Sararas;. boys, 12-13-14,
Al Corbett, Allan Sararas;
young ladies race, Shirley Brint-.
nell, Karen Sararas; young
men's race, Allan Sararas, Al
Corbett; ladies race, Mrs. Ray
Consitt and Mrs. Percy Camp-
bell; married men's race, -Keith
Lovell and Ray Consitt; ladies'
kick the slipper race, Arlene
Chipchase; men's kick the slip-
per, Ross Sararas; 3 -legged race,
Marilyn Brintnell, Dianne Sar-
aras; relay race, Jack Upsh'all's
team; shoe scramble, 1 eiith Lov-
ell and Mrs. Ray Consitt; guess-
ing the number of jelly beans
in a jar, Mrs. Alex McBeath
and, Mrs. Elgin Thomson.,
Seaforth Lions Park
PAVr1II"O N•
DANCING
Saturday, July; 22nd
The, (Masa
Dames Will continue each Saturd y night
during the summer months,
Huron
Crop
News
Most crops are now growing
satisfactorily in Huron • County,
although there is a great varia-
tion in the progress of corn,
white beans and cereals in dif-
ferent areas. Oats and barley
heads are filling well. Some
Tod ing has. occurred. ..
est daily'• showers contin-
ue to hold up the storing of qual-
ity hay. Practically all ,Alfalfa
is now in full bloom and grass
species have become more ma-
ture than detirable.
Where control of leaf hoppers
on white beans is necessary,
several suitable chemicals ' are
listed in "1967 Field Crop Rec-
ommendations", Publication 296
available at,Ontario Department
of Agriculture and Food offices.-
Where
ffices.Where applied, most `recom-
mended chemical weed killers -
have done a very effective job
this year.
Classified ads pay dividends.
RECEPTION
Walton
Community Hall
for Mr. and Mrs, Ingolf
Christensen ,
Friday, July 28th
WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA,
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
London District Soccer Assoc.
SOCCER
St. Columban
vs.
Woodstock
Sat., July 22nd
4' p.m.
At ST..COLUMBAN
CASH
BINGO
Friday, July' 21st
8:15 p.m.
Legion Hall, Seaforth
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Specials
Jackpot $75 to go
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
ADMISSION' $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00'
Auspices Seaforth Branch '156
Canadian Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
WORK
RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. David Preezcator
(nee Rose Brady)
Fri. July 28th.
Q.O.F. Hall, Constance
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Remember! ,It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To 'advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE -- CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8 p.m.
THURS., FRI. -.- July 20-21
A BILLY WILDER COMEDY
"THE
FORTUNE -
COOKIE"
(Adult,. Entertainment) -
Shown at 9:10 and 11:00 only
Jack ' Lemmon,
Walter Matthaui Judi West
CARTOON
SAT., MON. - July 22-24
"NEVADA
SMITH"-'
(Adult Entertainment)
Shown at 9:00 and 11:
Steve McQueen-,
Karl Malden, Suzanne Pieshette
COLOR 'CARTOON
TUES., WED. — July 25-26. ' •
THE GUNS
OF
NAVARONE
Shown at 9.•00 and 11:00 only
Gregory Peck,. _,..
David Niven, Anthony Quinn
-COLOR CARTOON
COMING NEXT:
"The Glass Bo'ltom
Boat"
Doris Day "
THE WESTERN ONTARIO
10th ANNUAL"
REUNION' STEAM THRESHERS
Brigden_ fair Grounds
AUGUST 18' & 19, 1967
Parade Friday Evening 7.00 & Sat. 2:00 p.m;
FREE PICTURE SHOW -FRIDAY ' EVENING'
*- Ste a'Engine Threshing * Steam Engine Racing
* Baker Fan * Wood 'Sawing
* Model Threshing Engine * Antique Cars
* Gas Engins es
- * Old Tractors
Sou* Saw Mill Rope Making
* Shingle Mill
A Prize •for the Oldest Thresherman on the Grounds en
Saturday -- Meals Served on Grounds
Bring Your Antiques This is the Place to Show Them
Entertainment for the Ladies
Admission Adults -- $1.00 Children Free, unr 14
withdepareyehtsrs
MRS. JIM WILSON, Secretary, RR 1, ,Corunna
FREE PARKING
Entertainment
in the
Red Knight Room'
Friday Night --°Clarence. Petrie,
Saturday 'Night -- third Smith.
in the Ladies' arid„ Escorts' Room
Eri joy a 'Sing 7A- Long with
L'PEAR
at the. Hammond Organ
EVERY THURS. - FRL and SAT.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth-