HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-09, Page 4Page ,4 Ilia. Times -Advocate, January 9, 195
lien fneman s badge, a Queen
The .First Exeter• 'Troop :now Scout badge, Dan Cann, Dale
has e." First Class Scout. The I'ru'vey, Jelin Alei\aughlon, Doug.
1'enitale and Fred 'Sanders ans•
barter -OM to Doug Jermyn, who wered the necessary questions to
was the first Scout to success," ,qualif ° :for this .difficult badge.
fully complete the 21 .tests nem- of Tic •
ed to efrn the bade great work joint i1.er, a musician
added his
entertainer, musician and artist
Doug, yon yo- done a fine job: .' badges for tut impressive display.
Four Scouts used part of 'their . The patrol c t'
boli ays to follow seated instruC- 1Pa o onrpe Tryon ended
tion and hike over 15 miles in
1)ec. 30, the Fearer .Patrol corn-
flour
Order • to lit,,, out all top with 14,325 points.
pass one of the :first The lead changed hands several
class tests. Wayne li:'owen and times during the . r tit' t
Doug=Fenhale missed the "signt g cny i,pt: the lB .and
.of Hie black and white'" and saw at the final standing, angles
and Cougars were only a eery
more than enough of the country- points behind with 12,790 and
side...while Doug Jermyn and 12,550 points respectively. U was
' Jiro. Sweitzer found that the "de- the closest race we've had since
serted" house wasn't deserted , the troop was organized three
but they still managed to escape years ago,
In one piece. ; For their fine effort, the
Thanks to Mr. Herb Kercher, Beavers will spend a day at the
the bays had better than average ' Canadian National Sportsman's
sleeping quarters as well as Show in Toronto next March,
plena' of dry firewood. Good Scouting till next week.
The troop's Christmas tree sale SCOUTER,
was .a definite success and
thanks are due to Mr. A. ,l.
Srveitzer, Mr. A. Bowen and all Visitor: And what is little
' the boys who came int- to aet as lie going to be when he grows
salesinn. Rather than use all the upc
money for themselves, the hays
lost no time in making Christmas Mother: "I'm not sure, but
a. bit merrier for a district from the look of the wallpaper
family. At the last meeting of and everything else he touches
the year, they filled six boxes I think he'll become. a finger-
with.assorted foods, and, with a print expert.
Christmas tree, piled into cars ; * *
and trueks to deliver their
Christmas gifts. 1 The driver who speeds along
Five Scouts successfully passed i at 85 is literally killing time,
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We pause to wish all our friends a. HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Your' friendship and cooperation is much appreciated and
in the months ahead,. we hope to have a further opportunity
of serving. you,
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CQRRESP,QN,PENT, MRS, .HOUR SMITH
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Crash injures
• Three Of Family
Mrs. lllary Bremner. 89, and.
son., Clarence, of Zurich, accom
Panted by the formers, daughter,
Airs. Carrie Hempel, Kitchener,
were in collision with another
• car driven by Airs, Brenda Her-
• Inger, on No. 2 county road near
Kitchener on New Year's Eve.
- Mrs. Bremner received two
fractured legs and skull iniuries
• and is ]n Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital where latest reports
are that she Is .doing very well,
Clarence Bremner and Airs,
!•Hempel both have fractured ribs
and facial lacerations.
ley roads was the cause of the
-' accident, Damage to each .car
was estimated at about 8800,
Christmas Draw'
Mrs, "ussei1 Eri'att, RR 1.
,Varna, won the rest rocker on a
Christmas Eve draw at West-
lake Furniture, Zurich,
Wayne Bierling had his` tonsils
removed at South Huron Hospi-
tat last Friday.
Fractures Hip
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Osl.ce again, the Holiday Season
`brings to mind thoughts of our many
friends and of the happy relationships
that make our daily round more pleas-
ant.
We are grateful for the very liberal
patronage accorded us during the past
year, and our sincere wish is that the
New Year may bring you a full measure
of Happiness, Health and Prosperity.
• ait O Bros.
AND STAFF
59 General Merchants'
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G. R. HARDMAN
Miracle
Foot1
Aid
The management would
like to publicly thank
Mr. George R, Herdmen.
for his many years of
• faithful service to foot
sufferers,
IT CAN `HAPPEN ANYTIME
If yeu•have tent trouble ,er Suffer fieri possible _ch?it end
I paint in the body caused, by the fief, hien you'll be well
ialeased to coo what MIRACLE FOO't AID, through Mr.
Hardtiian, tats' do fist youl
11.
MR; HARDMAN
Will Be At The
Milt Desch Shoe Store
PHONE 82 OR 130 ZURICH'
Monday), January 13
10:00 a',tti. to 8:00 pan.
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Airs. W. H. Hurburt, who
makes her home with her sister,
Airs. A. Kalbfleisch and Air.
Kalbfleisch, fellwhile going
down the basement steps, mis-
taking the second last step for
the bottom one. Her hip was
fractured and she was removed
by Westlake Ambulance to Clin-
t ton Hospital.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalb-
. flelsch and Airs. Af, MacKinnon,
Zurich, and Airs. Rose Russell,
Exeter, spent Christmas boli-
' days, with Air. and Mrs. Archie
MacKinnon at Galt. .
AIr. and Mrs. Richard Hart-
• man, Windsor, spent Christmas
with the former'. mother, Airs.
T. ;Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hey and.
!daughters have moved to their
farm near :Brucefie.ld where
they will reside. Mr. William
Smith has purchased .the Hey
house And has moved in.
Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Hendrick
of the Blue Waterfighway
motored to Kitchener on Thurs-
day to visit with the latter's
mother, sister and brother who
are patients in the Kitchener -
Waterloo Hospital following a
car accident on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Amanns
left early Friday morning to
visit the fornter's cousins, the
Graber family, in Indianapolis,
Ind. for several days. they will
accompany their cousins to Flo-
rida to spend a few months,
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Callas
and. Miss Edna Calfas, Kitchener,
called at the home of the for-
' mer.'s uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes:Merrier.
Dr. and Mts. 11.. H, Cowen and
Peter, Exeter, 'and Miss Pearl
Wurtz, Zurich were New year
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Fritz,
Miss Grace Kellerman, Tor-
onto,and. Mrs. Harold Keller-
man, Dashwood, called at the
home of Miss Pearl Wurtz last
Thursday.
Miss Olive O'Brien. and Mr.
and Mrs. Josiah Steekley, Zu-
rich, and Mrs. Melissa Vanat-
ter, Port Huron, attended the
funeral of a're:lative near Mark-
ham this week.
This Week In
Winchelseo
By MRS. F. HORNE
Personal Items •
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson
and two daughters of Bryan-
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Gar-
diner and Marilyn of Thames
Road, also Mr, and Air's. Mar -
Elston of Centralia were
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne
andfamily spent Christmas Day
With Mr, and Airs. Dickey of
Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
and Danny were with their
daughter, Mrs. Howard Day-
man, Mr. Dayman and family
of Kipper'.
Air. and Mrs. Howard Johns
and family of Elintville north,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carscadden,
Jim and Marion of Exeter., Mr,
and Mrs, John Miners and fain-
ily, Mrs. Drummond of Elim-
ville south, were ChristMAS
guests of Mrs, G. Miners,
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Ford
spent Christmas Day with the
latter's parents, Mr. attd Mrs.
Wm. Armstrong of Exeter.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper,
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and
Floyd of Elim.ville, Mr, And Mrs,
`Russell „King and children of
Crediton, Mr, and Mrs. Don Par-
sons and Sesan of Hibbert were
Saturday evening guests. of Mr.
and Mrs/ Horace Delbricige,
Air. Fred Delbriilge who has
been attending agricultural
school at R.idgelown is spend•
ing the holidays at his home.
Mr. James Cottle, Alr, and
Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Mr. Ross tot.-
tle, Thames ]1oacl and Miss Le -
(ma Gould and Mr. Thomas
Woodward, Exeter,. Alis. Lois
Cottle and Mr. Art Harris, Strat•
ford, were 'rhttrsday evening
guests with Mr. andMr's. Thoth.
as Campbell and "Helen,
Mr. and Mrs. 'thonias Came -
hell and :Helen spent -New s'ear's'
eve with dr. and Airs. James
Stnithd Exeter.
SHOP IN
YOUR HOME
COMMUNITY
Personal Items
Mr. attd Airs. Allan :Fraser, of
i:,seler, were .Sunde' visitors at
the hsme of the latter's sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel.
Mr. and Airs, Norman. Sarar•
es, of 'Waterloo,. spent the week-
end at the Mune of the formees
mother, Airs, Adeline Sararas,
of Zurich., and brother, Air. and
Mrs, Leonard SararaS, of the
Rine- Water Highway.
Mrs, Annie Finkbeiner is a
resident at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, William Lawrence ;or a
few weeks.
Alr. and Airs, 1Vallaee :Boss
and daughters, .of Seafortlt, were
Sunday guests at the home of
their aunt and uncle, Mr, and
Air's. Chester L. Smith,
Dr.. and Airs. Howard ltostet-
tier and family, of Loudon, Mr.
and Airs. Fred Brown and chi]-
dren, of Crediton, Air. and Airs.
Witham Brown and family, of
Goshen Line South, were New
'.ear's visitors at the home of
their parents, Air, and Airs. John
Brown.
Alr. and Mrs, William Law-
rence and Mr. and Airs, Wes,
Hugill left for the sunny south
last week where . they intend to
spend several weeks in differ-
ent parts of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs, William 0.
• Brien, of London, spent the
weekend at the home of the for-
tner's parentsAir and Airs.
Leroy O'Brien.'
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Fritz and
Mary Louise were guests at the
wedding . of Miss Yolanda Cars-
well, . tor'onto, and Mr, Rollier
Solholm, Oslo, Norway at Alma
College chapel, St. Thomas,
last Satrtrclay.
Mr, and Airs. E. Gemming and
'family of Rochester, N.Y., spent
the holidays at the home of
their mother, Mrs, W. Johnston
and Ur. and Mrs. Ross,
Mi'. and Mrs. Gerald Ginge-
rich and family were visitors
With relatives at Kitchener dui. -
ink, the holiday season.
Mr,and Mrs. Lawrence Hart-
man, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ducharine of Blue Witter
Highway were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. T. Hartman and sons,
Miss Ella Link, Exeter and
Miss Mary Louise Fritz, Tor-
onto, were holiday guests with
Mr, a nd Airs, Ward Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, Lon-
don, spent a day in Zurich last
week.
Mr, Cyril Hartman spent a
couple of days visiting his bro-
ther, Mr: anti Mrs. Richard
Hartman, Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. gQrrimbie Hess
and family of Peterboro visited
with the - former'`. another for
the holiday season.
Miss Meda Sureru.s and friend,
Toronto, visited at the former's
home..
AIr. Gerald Hart.inan is spend-
ing the holiday season With his
sister, Mr. and• Mrs. Louis Far
well.. Mr. Farwell broke his leg
some time ago. It will still be
some time before. he can do
without the cast.
• Rev. Cyril. and Mrs. Ginge-
rich, Willowdale, Mr. and. Alrs.
Victor Gingerich and family,
.Waterloo, Mr. and Airs. Gerald
Gingerich and family, Air. and,
Mrs. Cleve Gingeeich, Zurich,
and Miss Gloria Gingerich, nurse -
in -training at St. Thomas spent
Christmas Day at the home of
their parents, Alr. And Airs. Ja-
cob Gingerich,: Goshen. Line
South.
Mrs, MelissaGeiger. spent A
few days at the home of Mrs,
.Henry Pfile, Hensel".
.Air. Jack liaberer left for iris
• studies .at Duke University, in
Durham, North Carolina, .after
enjoying the holiday season with
his parents, Air. and. Airs. Jacob
• Haberer,
Air. and Mrs. R. 11. Kalb -
Helsel), of Detroit, visited witit
relatives and friends in Zurich
over the vacation .season.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Aulerieh and
sans, of Michigan, • attended . the
Kalbfleisch-Letts wedding, and
,also visited with their parents,
Mr. and Airs. Louis Prang,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bachert
and family spent New Year's
»ay with the former's parents,
Afr. and Mrs. G, Bachert, .at
Kitchener, who celebrated their
diamond wedding anniversary.
Visitors at the home of Mr. •
and Mrs, Ted Mittleholtz were
Air. and Airs, Norbert Mittle-
h
ollz, ,of Toronto, Mr. and, Mrs.
Walters Hilburn, of Fort Lauder-
dale Florida, Alr. Leo Mittleholtz •
and Hiss Mary Mittleholtz, of
Kitchener. •
•ilii. Kent Matson, of Toronto,
spent a week at the home of Air.
and Airs. Newell Geiger.
Airs. M, Vanetta left for her
home in Port Huron, Mich., after
spending a few days at:the home
of the O'Brien family..
Miss Mary Louise Fritz left
for Toronto to follow her studies.
She was accompanied. to the
city by her parents, Air. and
Mrs, Ward Fritz,
Mr, and . Alrs. Henry Boshart,
of St, Jacobs, were recent visi-
tors at the home of Mr. and Mt's.
Newell Geiger. Mrs. Mary Man-
son and grandson John Geiger,
accompanied them for several
days.
Mr. Clarence Brenner, Who
was injured in an auto accident
last week, ryas released .from the
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital at
Kitchener and is staying. at the
home of his brother, Ed, at
Kitchener. His mother, Mrs.
Mary Brenner, of Zurich, and
sister, Mrs, Heimpel, of Kitch-
ener, are progressing favorably.
Miss Kathleen Hess, R,N., of
London, enjoyed the weekend at
the home of her parents,. Air..
and Mrs, Albert Hess: of town.
Brigade Puts Out
NewYear's
fire
1
The local. ,fire brigade was
called early New Year's morn-
ing to the home .of Air. Wits
•I'►am Reds- when •the chimney
took fire and .a. strong wind
fanned the flames.. The fire was
under control before much dam•
age was done.
GINGERICH'S/,C'dtee,
'' HEATI$G''ENGIN EER4.
rrsonat Items
Miss Marlene Wagner of the
"Kitchener teaching staff spent
the Christmas holiday at the
11oi11e ,of her parents, Air. and
Airs. Leonard Wagner.
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Yts nly ,d •4
(aoumityarbt#not olsoothethe hhooeed tef
buainoss, What would happen to.
your family and :business if you
should die or become disabled?
Would the form have to be sold
to pay the bills, er because
hireyour fammilany .souidodn'tthe afforwork? d to
a to A.
life insurance plan to protect
your family and farm will take.
that load off your mind,
T. HARRY HOF -MAN
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