The Huron Expositor, 1967-12-07, Page 6s • :-S•sssr:r2 - •","' .4" •
•A 1160Vitset vas
vompumittailll on Tblirsda
evening for Ur.: and -Mrs. Ile
Rapien (Diane Osborn) who
were recently married. The
,Apyalalres supplied the music
tor dancing.
The eYruPativ of the cern,
Munity is extended to the fam-
ilies of Mrs, Caroline Wieter-
sen, who passed away Thurs-
day and to Mrs:"Legis Benne-
wies who passed away Friday.
The 4-11 Homemaking Club
have completed the recent
project "4 world of rood in
Canada" and attended Acfi-
eveinent Day at the Mitchell
High School on Saturday. The
Club members presented a
skit, A stew's a stew in any
language".
Linda Wolfe received her
CekklatY,, Honors for having
cerkklk•ketea six projects.. Six-
teen members completed the
club and each girl received a
sterling silver teaspoon. The
club was under the leadership
of Mrs. Rea Elligsen and Mrs.
Donald Brown.
Flowers were placed in St.
peter's Lutheran Church on
Sunday frotn, the wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beuerman°
(Doreen -Lynn Unrah, StsCa-
therines), which took place on
SfatirclaY
( Robert and Kenneth Ahrens
Of Hamilton visited with their
psrents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
•Ahrens. Bonnie Fiddes, Hating -
tun visited at the same home.
On Saturday evening a sur-
prise party was held at the
Community Hall for MT. and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe who were
celebrating their 40th wedding
anniversary. Marcel Wolfe
pinned corsages ori hi grand-
parents and their wedding at-
tendants.
Around 70 attended, first to
see pictures on slides of Mr.
and Mrs. Wolfe and their fam-
ily on special occasions since
their marriage. These pictures
were taken by Earlan Wilbee
and shown by Lorne Wolfe.
Progressive euchre followed
with prizes going to ladies
high, Mrs. Ezra King; ladies
low, Mrs, • Wilfred Ahrens;
Men's high, Fred Herbert;
men's low, Dougalinz.
T lfre i r grandson Darrell
olfe read a suitable address
which was written by John
Hinz and Mrs. Michael Con-
nolly and another grandson,
Dale Wolfe presented them
with a gift of inoney.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Were
the fist married at the See-
hach's Hill Lutheran Church
•fter it was remodelled on
Nov. 30, 1p227, by Pastor Mal-
insky. ,
• Their attendantA at the wed -
'ling! were Mrs. Michael Con-
Watbere, Mrs. Mickey
1V1cLoy, Stratford, Sam Wolfe,
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Holstein
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Allister Broadfoot of RR 3,
Seaforth, has been elected pres-
ident of the Huron County Hol-
stein Breeders' Club, succeed;
ing Thomas Hearn of RR 1,
Woodham.
Mr. Broadfoot was among
winners of production certifi-
cates. Best 'herd award went
to William Storey of Seaforth,
who has set . 38 milk produc-
tion records.
Other officers: vice-presidents
Donald Watson, RR 4, Clinton,
and William Clutton, RR 5,
Goderich; secretary -treasurer;
Ross W. Trewartha, Clinton.
Certificates were also award-
ed • to .tMurray Forbes, RR 2,
Clinton; John Struthers, Exeter;
and Mac Smith, Listowel.
Guest speaker at he annual
meeting at Blyth was Douglas'
Miles of Clin n, Huron County
agricultural r esentative.
Dublin
Mr. and Mrs, John Burchill,
RR 2 Dublin, were hosts Tues-
day evening, for the annual
-euchre party sponsored by the
Dublin W.I. High Score for
the ladies was won by Mra
Charles Friend, and . Mr.
Blythe Lannin held it for the
gentlemen. Mrs. Herbert Brit-
ton and Mr. Lloyd Humphreys
held low scores.
Ladies
'Aid Has
Meeting
Miss Jean Scott presided over
the December meeting of the
Ladida' Aid of First Presbyter-
• ian...CW.1ra Ttteaday afternoon.
the Meeting was in charge, of
the Fx7-Pullinan group. Mrs.
• gave-, 'Thoughts of Christmas".
The seriptare lesson and prayer
was read by Mrs. W. A. Wright,
The ,xeport of the nethinating
committee *a 'tead by (Mrs.
Margaret MeSsenger. Mrs. Doug-
las 9. FrsoWa.s the guest Imeak-
et' and told; of, W "Little girl's
letter to the New York Sun".
The Legend of the Bells and the'
Magic of Christina Which On -
gists of gladness, joy,love and
peace. The asiestker was offen
ded courtesy reinarks by Mist
;Man Scott.
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4(anic,ton and Wired Wolfe,
Mdfcben and werQ. aU
Present Mrs, Peter Robinson,
filo flower girl, could net .be
Present They reacted en the
12th Con.. 44 Loganuxstil 1,0
years ag°1111, they moved to
Arodba en,
Mrs^ Wolfe, was the former
Louella Rinz, daughter of the
late Mr, and Mrs. John Uitz
arid Alr. Wolfe Was the son
at the :at Mr• and Urs. Char-
kes Wolfe. They are blessed
with three children, Mrs. Dick
(Doreen) Watson, Germany;
Lorne of Kitchener and Don-
ald of London; _eight grand-
children, Dangles, Donald and
Dianne Watson of Germany,
Marcel, Darrell and Dale of
Kitchener, Steven and jam -
ie of LondOn. s '
Mrs. Wolfe luta cine sister,
Mrs. Michael Connelly, Wat-
urg, three brothers, Lorne
Hinz ef !St, Thomas, Ezra ef
Sebringville, and John ef Kit-
chener. Lorne and•Ezra could
not attend on account of ill-
ness„
Lavern Welfe• has two sis-
ters, Ws. Mickey (Ordelia)
1V1r,LoY, Btrattgd, Mrs. Mar-
tin (4kieline) snegelt Shalma-
peare, and two brothers, 'Sam
Wolfe, Monkton and Wilfred
RR 4 Mitchell.
They „were presented with
a cuckee selock, from their
family in Germany, a wall
PI 1.4EIR,Mesisa purseiamoney.
Tr, ,son.s put the party on
for t shrl a lunch was ter-
vec1. Chamber of Commerce
member, neighbor,.; friends
and relatives from Kitchener,
Stratford, Shakespeare, Mitch-
ell, Watburg, Monkton, Exet-
er, London, St, Thomas, Seb-,
McKillop and sur-
rounding district attended.
Mrs. Caroline Wietersen
Mrs. Caroline Wietersen, 85,
Mitchell died Thursday mor-
ning in the Stratford General
Hospital...-. -
She was a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig
Hoegy. In 1903 she married
Henry Wietersen and they set-
tled on a McKillop Township
farm until 1957 when he died.
Mrs. Wietersen had been
staying with her daughter,
Mr. Carl Eisler, Mitchell.
She was a member of the
Evangelical United Brethren
church, McKillop Township
and,„the Ladies Association at
thd church.
Mrs. Wietersen is survived
by one son, Leslie, Bornholm,
one daughter, Mrs. Carl (Del-
la) Eisler, Mitchell, one broth-
er, William Hoegy, Seaforth,
six grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren.
The; body rested at the
Lockhart funeral home* Mit-
chell until Sunday when re-
moval was made to the
Church in McKillop Township.
Rev. George Sim, Listowel, of-
ficiated and burial was in the
adjoining cemetery.
Mrs. Louis Bennewies
Mrs. Louis Bennewies, 74;
Brodhagen, died Friday in the
Seaforth Conutunity Hospital'.
She was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koeh-
ler. Born in McKillop ToWn-
ship, Aug. 17, 1893, she marri-
ed Louis Bennewies on Dec. 1,
1915. They farmed in Logan
Township until. 1959 when,
they retired to Brodhagen/
S was a member of St.
Peter's Lutheran,Church and
the women's organizations at
the church in Brodhagen.
Besides her husband, she is
survived by,one son, Edward.
Logan ToWnship; two daught-
ers,,Mrs. Gordon (Verna) Mil-
ler, Brodhagen and Mrs. Theo-
,
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dare (Mildrefrcl) Nowacic,Uee
Township; one brother, Win.
McKillop Townalip; onhal Harvey -Koehler, •ot
Oat; one sietetg' Mrs— Clara
Bonen/ran, Xsandon; two halt
sisteras Mrs. Carr (Irene)* Milts
el, Fullerton TOWnshin, And
Mrs. Clarence (Marie) Barber,
(Pelt; IA' grandchildren. and
two great grandohildren, -
hart Funeral Home,. Mitchell,
The body rested at the Lock -
until Monday when removal
was masle to St, Peter's Luth-
eran Church, Brodhagen when
funeral service was conducted
by Rev. H. Loosing. Temper-
ary entombment was in .the
Elizabeth Ritz 1Vleinorial,
pel, Mitchell with burial later
in St Petees Lutheran Church
cemetery, Breditagen.
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Mr; Gordon tPranee ietura4
to his bane on Sunday after
being a .0atient in St. Marys'
llospitai this past week,
411.4) Mrs.. ,Elson Tynn,
Jilnyancl Mr. andqVIrs. Sanford
Ilutton and Dennis, • Mr. and
Mra. Elwyn Kerslake and Paul
attended Achievement
night s/n- Friday evening__ at
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aVir. Phil-Hern spent Wednes,
day in. Toronto at the avlessey-,,
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