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The Huron Expositor, 1965-09-23, Page 3• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••k 71NTEVST$ OF VITINC4:1_,§F,A. M.essengers 1ame New Officers for '65 The Elimvilfe Messengers met en Sunday at the church. Elec- tion 'of officers were: President, Sharon Betties; secretary, .Tim Lynn; World's Friends secre- tary,, Joan, Allen; press report- er,. Joan Lynn. Mrs. Phil Johns read the story on Brazil and Trinidad from the new study -book. They plan on 'having a cookie sale in October. The Messengers meet the first Sun- day in every month at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle, of ThamesRoad, visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Walters. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Art Ball and family, of Clinton, 'gifted Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake ' 'and family. Mr. Brian Hern, of Stratford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and fam- ily. Mr. Fred Delbridge is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital in Exeter, suffering from a broken leg. Quite a few Winchelsea peo, ple attended the Western Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Parsons spent Sunday with Mrs. John Coward. _— Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner, of Sebringville, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tobey, Marlene and Brian, of Owen Sound, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and fam- ily. • • the bestselling beer in Canada . • • Any beer is popular you should try! Carling Black Label Beer brims over with thirst -drenching flavour! Pour a cool one tonight ...you'll,know whk Black Label is the big favourite with people coast to coast! say:"MABEL, • • BLACK LABEL!" Now available in new zip-opin. can • „ IIEWS:00 BRODHAORW ."'frrr'l'rr777"r'r'.'r7rr • 111 ress As Homentia The newly organized 4-11 Homemaking Clqb at Brodhag- en held its first meeting on Monday, Sept. 13, at the home of •Mrs. Ken Elligsen. The girls taking the project, "The Cereal Shelf," are: Phyllis Ahrens, Wendy Trutter, Linda Miller, Donna Leonhardt, Donna Push- elberg, Bonnie -Hoegy, Mary Beuerman, Sheila Sharon, Jan- ice Dietz, Margaret and ,Joanne Elligsif. The leaders' are Mrs. Ke lligsen and Mrs. Donald Brown. The meeting opened with the 411 Pledge. An election of of- ficers was held and the follow- ing were elected: President, Sheila Dietz; vice-president, Mary Beuermann; secretary, Di- ane Brown; treasuret, Joanne Elligsen. The Chamber of Commerce in Brodhagen is sponsoring the club. The leaders outlined the unit, and outlined the require- ments df the club girls, showed how the record book is to be set up, also recipe files. The Food Guide for Health was read. A short history of cereals was read, and how we should use cereals in our food pat- tern. A demonstration was shown, on measuring by Mary Beuermann and Mrs. Brown. Donna Pushelberg 'asststed in' making apple crisp, • which was enjoyed after by the club mem- bers. Luther League "Meets. The Luther League met Sun- day ,evening with Cheryl` Wur- dell and Barbara Hoegy in •eharge of devotions and Joanne Elligsen, playing the piano for the hymns. Cheryl Wurdell, the president, was in charge of the business. An invitation was re- ceived from Desboro Luther League for a social evening this Friday, and also to Lis- towel to hear Sifter Freida Gatzke, field secretary and deaconess of New York. A dis- cussion was held to have a tal- yent night on Nov. 17th, This group is selling Christmas cards and are starting in two weeks. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. Confirmation Class A class of 11 girls and seven boys are attending Confirma- tion instruction every Saturday morning at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, with Rev. J. Kappes, the teacher. The following are the class attending eatecalical instruc- tion: Janice Dietz, Joanne Prue - ter, 'Sheila Siemon, Darlene El- ligsen, Linda Miller,- Phyllis Ahrens, Margaret Elligsen, Neta Rapien, Starr' Fischer, Joanne Jarmuth, 'Elaine Beuerman, Earl Leonhardt, Merle Hoegy,---Don- ald Bach, Laurie Fischer, Ror bert Priestap, Dennis Smith, Glen Dolmage. Harvest Home Festival servic- es will be Observed at St. Peter's Lutheran Church here on Sunday, Sept, 26, at 11:00 o'clock. The pupils • of Brodhagen Sehool•and Harvey's School took :part in the Menkton School Fair parade and exhibits last Wed- nesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice ad Beverley attended the Cen- tennial, anniversary of Walton United Church on Sunday, Rus- sell being a former member there. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rode, of Detroit, have been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Prue - ter, and other relatives. Mr. Wilbur Hoegy has^. re- turned home fro'm London Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Benne- 1 FINAL CLEARANCE • • You Will Save .Money" yl -Making Us n Offer — No Reason"&ble Offer Refused — USED CAR LOT OPEN EVERY NIGHT Seaforthililotort Your Guardian -Maintenance Service Centre „ • Phone'527-i750 Seafortli •I ef_ ers wies, of Hamilton, and Mrs, WM. ,Besserer, of Kitchener, visited some relatives here last week. Mr. Louie Kahle, of Detroit, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eick- meier and other relatives • Mr. and Mrs. Chris. W. LP:T- han:it visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mafthies at Tavistock recently. Mr. and IVIrs. Carman Mogk and family, of St. Themes, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. George Mogk and Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Mogk recently, after returning from a trip to the Coast .and Prairie Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, Elligsen and •Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shol- dice, also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querengesser, of Mitchell, at- tended -'the Chamber of Com- merce fall banquet at the Vic- torian Inn, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brink ,are the proud parents of a . baby daughter, born .at the. new Sea - forth Community Hospital, Miss Phyllis Hinz, London; Leonar Miller, of Kitchener; Clare French, Petrolia, and Kenneth Ahrens, Hamilton, at their homes. Visitors. with Mr, and Mrs. Ford Dickison for the weekend were: -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson and family, of Bagley, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd gfeifer and Karl visited with her broth- er, Mr. Stanley Marks, and Mrs. f r anizet.' Marks at BraMet04. Mr, George Diegel aecomean- ied Mr. and Mrs. DaVld: and family to Kitchener en $•tue day, visiting the former's' <laugh- -ter and.son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Diegel. Messrs. Clayton and Robert Ahrens have ranted an apart- ment in London, 14here they will attend the College of Edu- cation for a year. Miss Jane Reck is attending • Waterloo Lutheran University, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerrnan, Michelle and Michael, of Mit- chell, and Mr.- and Mrs. Wayne Beuernaan, of London, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann . Clayton 4threris. observed, the teachings at ' Stratford 'High School last week before start- ing college. Robert Ahrens observed the teachings at Mitchell High School last week before start- ing college - An auctionsale was held at the Community Hall on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne. wies and Cheryl spent Sunday with' their son, Ray. Bennewies and Mrs. Bennewies, in London. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brodhag- en and family, of- Gadshill, with Mr. and. Mrs. Harold 'Magic on Sund,ay. The feel bf genuine ivory can not be imitated. ' • a " ••• , ' Prize The annual mereb.ants' and manufacturers' tourneinent wee held Wednesday` afternoon With a fine turnout frorn as.far awAY as-.Rort Credit, Aylmer, London • and Waterloo. The tournament 'is made possible by the gener- osity of the business people of Seaforth. While there was a prize. for • eieryone participating, top prize winners' were: - first, Zahn Pat- terson and Hugh Thompson, Seaford': second,'Arehie Towns- end; third, Sid Buller', Code - rich; fourth, Walter Westbrook, Goderieh; fifth, W. N. Ball and Harold Connell, Seaforth. • 518401,9 9,4th9is ativ, Extended !"*.14'4e** suptiriI , etC4.'•'• y101414", sf' oerit:ot w14:11417,.S: - James . 4LoilEncleV440:411$47/177:1J. 41g1444:44111H,STils''°1 Ses- • a• Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Li941,0•:•0,,g WANT ADS BRING QUICK RKSUal4.4*K.,.. Ask about co.nvenientdeparture and return times For information, CN Passeng hone the local Sales Office • CANADIAN NA. NAL 14:rtewliitilare" • 40-a . • e Canada Pensio its benefits Here is,what ' th.e Canada Pension Plan • will do for people ,like Huguette Samson, a 2 -.year-old married woman •,who earns $56.50 a week. • • , - Huguette and her husband, who • k„, is earning $4,200 a year, hope that Huguette will work for a few years before family needs' require her attention full time. Assuming that ileguette does just this, her contributions to .the Plan will benefit her in several ways. For example, it' she works only for another five years, at age 65 she will receive a small retirement pension of $8.38 a month in addition to her $7$ • month Old Age Security. • Through her husband's ' contributions to the Plan, thrall die when 1.47 halt Ikea ' 5. ••e young children, Hugucite would receive a widow's pension ) of $57.81,a month plus $25 a month for each child—a total of V32.131 a month. She would also receive a lump sum payment • of $500. , .• , At age 65, based upon both her own.and her husband's • contributions she would receive a: pejsion of $57.53 a month plus a month Old Age Security — a total of $132.53. ' • ' ff she decided to supplebsent her income at any time by returning to work, she cduld still receive the widow's and orphan's • benefits, conld substantially • - increase her tetirement_pension, - and could also ensure her entitlement to a disability if ds became clisabled., AU benefit S under the'Plah will - ;maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those given' here since benefits will be '• adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels before, they Ore paid and changes in living costs after they become payable. What .will the Plan cost you? If you are employed and, Huguette, have earnings of $2,938 spread, evenly over' the yepx, you will pay at the rate of ,81 a week. Your employer • ' will pay the slum 111110112t. • , This advertisement isone of a •teries which relates some of , • the important benefits of the Canada.Pension Plan to - individual -circumstances , Issuedllr. • authOrity of the Minister of • National. flealth_and Wellhre, ThalenaldlOa'riOnrable Judy LaMarche. • t?, ..• • -e• s• •