The Huron Expositor, 1967-07-27, Page 6� 1
i6-}'-rig..HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH ONT, .ItII,Y 27, 1967
NEWS of VAR
The Johnston reunion was
held 'at Clan Gregor Square at
Hayfield on Sunday. Winners of
.1 rrzes were special centennial
prize, Danny Tipping, Sarnia;
lucky spot, Brenda Dowson;
guess whats in the can, Margar-
et Dawson; ladies' contest, Joy-
ce Scotebmer: man with most
centennial ,Honey in his pock-
et, Jun Hart; races, 4 and und-
• er, John Dowson, David Tip-
ping; 5-7, Brenda Dawson, Don-
nie Dawson, David Hart; 7 and
over, Gary Campbell, Joan Hart,
Linda Campbell,, - -
The committee in charge of
the reunion were Mr. and Mrs,
•Bob Webster and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dowson. The committee for
the 196$ reunion is Mr. and
Mrs. Earle -Tipping and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Scotchmer.
A very impressive centennial
church service' was held at the
Goshen United Church on Sun-
day with Rev. Morrison conduct-
ing
onduct
ing the service. The choir of
both Goshen and Varna were
present and •led in a hymn sing
o •old familiar hymns. The
tome of the sermon was
"From Ox -Cart to Allouette".
Several people in centennial
costutne added much CO the cen-
tennial theme.
Friends of Mrs. Minnie..gay-
•ter are happy to hear she was
able to return home from hos-
pital last week.
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Seaforth
Honor St. James' Graduating. Ckiss
The graduation class of grade
eight pupils of • St. James'
School were honored. after at-
tending Hely Mass by the Cath-
olie Women's, League, to break-
fast held in the school auditor-
ium. Hank Groothius was mas-
ter of ceremonies.
• Following breakfast Father
Laragh presented Jane Sills and
Pat Malone with five dollars
each, an award given by the
Knights of Columbus to the
boy and girl with highest marks.
Mrs. Art Devereaux, ,CWL presi-
dent, extended congratulations
on- behalf, of the League and
gave each student a school pin,
She was assisted by Mrs,, Jack
Case, education convener.
Father Laragh, Father Ben-
sette . and .Father Vanden gen-
gel each spoke to the students,
ccongratulating—them and en-
•couraging them to go onto high-
er learning. Sister Miriam also
wished them success and hap-
piness in their new life at high
school.
Jane sills gave a farwell mes-
sage to Father Bensette who is
leaving . Seaforth soon. She
thanked. him for his many vis-
its to the school when he had
helped them so much.
A' year book was given te..
each present. The ladies of the
Catholic Women's League were
thanked by Hendrina Verberne.
Students receiving pins were:
NEWS of
B ROD.HAG EN
kr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose, Mrs.
George Vincent and,Rondalyn,
Sarnia, spent a day Iast week
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris W.
Leonhardt.
Relatives in the community
received word of the sudden
death of Elwood Smart, Wind-
sor, ,vwbo passed away Friday.
Ile was married 'to the former'
Evelyn Bennewies, daughter of
Mrs. J. L. Bennewies.) The sym-
pathy of the community ,is eX-
tended to the family.
Mr, and Mrs, Fritz Trent a +
family, DetroitMr.,. and Mrs.
Hans Trentowsky, Germany "and
Miss Shirley Trentowsky, Mont-
real were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf 'Trenitowsky:
Mr, and Mrs. • ,Wm. Hoegy,
Seaforth, Amanda and Edna
Hoegy, Toronto, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt,
Seaforth and called, on friends
in the village on Sunday.
A twilight jamboree was held
Wednesday evening at the com-
munity hall, sponsored by .the
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Directors:
Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Calquhoun • R.R. 1,
Vice -President Science Hill
Wm. H. Chaffe - R.R. 4, Mitdhell
Tim Toohey R.R. 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
Kirkton
Robert Gardiner R.R. 1,
Cromarty
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Hugh Benninger - Dublin
•Harry Coates - - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Secretary -Treasurer:.
Hugh Patterson - - Exeter
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SALE ENDS SATURDAY; JULY 29th
Christian Education conimittee
and church school of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church. The family
night replaced the Sunday
School picnic. There were races,
contests and a campfire. A large
crowd attended. Rev. } Los -
sing was in charge.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken ,Elligsen,
Terry and Warren spent this
week of • their 'holidays 'at the
Pinery, -
Mr. Clayton Ahrens, Toronto,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Ahrens for the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry* Diegel,
Sr., Clare French, Phyllis Hinz,
London and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Elligsen attended the . Josling-
Connelly wedding, Friday night
at the United Church, Mitchell.
The reception followed at the
Legion 'Hall in Mitchell,'
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe
and boys, London, visited Lave:n
Wolfe' here and Mrs Wolfe•at the
Seaforth Conainunity, Hospital,
Friday . evening. •Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe returned 'to her home
Saturday from the hospital,' re-
cuperating from an operation,•
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice,
Stratford, spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs: Gary
Sholdice. Mrs. Sam Clark, Mit-
chell and Beverley Sholdiee
spent the past week at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs: - Harold Elligsen
accompanied lylr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Ahrens to Windsor on Sun-
day and' visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Elligsen and payed
their respects, to the family of,
the late Elwood Smart who, pas-
sed , away suddenly , in Windsor
on. ..Friday -morning.
Mr. Lavern Wolfe attended
the 20th wedding anniversary
surprise party for 2i1r. and Mrs.
John Hinz, Kitchener at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Hinz, Sebringville, also the bir-
thdays of Mrs. Eugene Hinz, St.
Thomas and Fara Hinz.
Mrs. Clifford Watson, Exeter
and Mr. and Mrs.. Tommy Stien-
er of Gary, Indiana, called at.
the hbme of' Mr. and Mrs. La-
vern Wolfe.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Rock,
Rebecca, Robert, Jr., Timothy
and Philip, Nova Scotia; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Broughton and'
family, Atwood, Mr, and, •Mrs.
Doug Aitcheson and family,
Niagara. Falls, with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock.
Rev. and Mrs. Rock and three
children and Miss Debbie
Broughton, Atwood, accompan-
ied them to Expo and Philip re-
maining with his grandparents.
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Joanne Arts, Mary Aubin,
James Bannon, Robert •Burns,
Neil Devereaux, Teresa Dever-
eaux; • Tom Devereaux, Dianna
Fleming, Theresa Fleming,
Hank Groothius, Luke •Janmaat,
Patrick • Malone, James Mc-
Grath, Mary Ann McGrath,
Mary Catherine McQuaid, Ver -
Church
Ladies
Meet
First Church WMS met in
the Centennial' room and opened
with callto worship by the
president, Mrs. ,Francis Cole-
man. Miss Jean Scott gave the
treasurer's_ report, It was de-
cided to withdraw. the August
meeting for this year. At the
June meeting a,quilt was quilt-
ed for the bale.
Mrs. Harold Agar's group took
charge of the devotional part
and opened with a poem. The
scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Robert McMillan. ' The
study book was on The Church
on Ethenic'groups' of French
Italian, Hungarian, Ukranian'and
Chinese. Mrs. John Thompson '
offered prayer and Mrs. ''Jack
Thompson gave a synopsis of
the synod held at ,Stratford.
non Mero, Joan Nigh, plaryy
Ann i5egeren, Jane Sills;,. Elly
Stroop, Mary Van Loon, Cor-
rine Van Milteihburg, Hendrina
Verberne.
Shown above, front row, left.
to right, Robert Burns, Joan
Nigh, Jane Sills, Mary Van
Loon, Jo -Anne Arts, Teresa Dev-
ereaux, Corrine VanMiltenburg,
Theresa Fleming, Patrick • lt2al-
one; 'centre row, Sister Miriam
(Principal), Mary Ann McGrath,
Thomas Devereaux, Mary Ann
Segeren, Mary Catherine Mc-
Quaid, Neil Devereaux, Elly
Stroop, Hendrina Verberne,
Mary Aubin, Dianna Fleming
back row, Rev. H: J. Laragh,
'Vernon Mero, James Bannon,
Luke Janmaat, Hank Groothius,
James McGrath....----
FUNERAL
HAROLD ROGERSON
Harold Rogerson formerly of
this area,; passed away in Cal-
gary Hospital in his 75th year,
on July 18th,. He was the sec-
ond oldest son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rogerson.
He is survived by four sis-
ters, Mrs. Mary Shannon, of
James St., Seaforth; Mrs. Caro-
line Huggard of Balyac, Alber-
ta; Mrs. Hazel Shaw, New Bruns-
wick; and Marjorie, Mrs. Wil-
liam: Northcott 'of Balyac, Al-
berta and four grandchildren.
Time ' brothers predeceased
him, Douglas, Jack and Warren.
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the shower held for the bride
and also attended, the Tecep-
tion at Staffa I•Iall at night. The
bride°is Mre. Dalrymple's grand..
daughter. •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varier:
of St. Catkierinds attended' the
Idc nally=Gha rpel `nuptials.. The
bride is a niece of Mr. Vaf•ley.
SIr. and 1Mrs. Norman Mac-
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