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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-20, Page 3Centralia Cornment.s 1 By MRS. FRED bOWDEN Yiinl41, Honors Bride -Elect Following a bowling party at the Exeter Flowling Lanes on. Saturday night, the members of the Y. P. U. presented Miss l lanclie Aiorgan, bride -elect, with a gift in honor of her ail preeehing marriage, Lenten Services Lenten service will be !geld: in the Centralia United Church on 1Vednesday and Friday evening of *next week wall Dr. James Semple of Egmondvillc as guest speaker on Wednesday aright and Rev, IL Snell of Exeter on Fri- day night. Personal Items Air. Steve ?lolnar ,of xludson );ay was a weekend guest with his parents; Mr. and Airs, S. Mohler, Steve made the trip !tome by plane. Flight LieuL T. Gates of Camp r Orden 's• d a 1 •e 7 • va ite 1t t.t Jtis l?al• i is, Mr. and Mrs. R, 13. Gates on Wednesday of last week. Mrs, Ralph Lightfoot returned (tome !font St, Joseph's hospital en Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, George Donn attended the, rededication sere• ice in the Hensall United Chureh on Sunday Pi lt 4 Miss Marina Bowden returned to her duties at tate London Life on Monday following a week's absence, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bobby and Jean .attended the Sunday evening special service in the Hensel! United Church, ZURICH E;STAELISHED 1900 /t 1.1ERALQ CQRRESPONDIl.NTA .MRS# CHESTER. 1, SMITH Church History Institute Topic The regular meeting of the Zurich Women's Institute was held in the townhall last Tues- day evening, Airs. Bryce Atack as cllaii'iady, opened .the meeting. with a sing -song with Airs, A. evening when the club honored that the Lion'rapier to supreme has fl,ons Purchase Land' dor New Piayground , An interesting supper meeting occasion. Regardless of :consider• was held by tha ions S.Jub at able debating and alibis. Lion C- a President the Dominion House A1ond�.y lesadent Bob McKinley stated Arnachet• .at the piano. St, Patrick's Da ant! Tail rights t such occasion. ,. y, b P i u. an Miss Olive O'Brien read part Twister Lion Jack Dattnister lost Lion Leroy O'Brien introduced ' of the History of tite different no time in slaking his rounds his guest Napoleon Corriveau Clausius favoredwith a piano member's tt'hg did not displaY lanai clap Lion Doug O'Brien Ron,',guest speaker, gave a talk chUrcl1C$ in Zurich, Miss Ruth and assessing fines from :all who rase and received the trach• solo. Mrs, Wilfrid Aack of Cred- some green suitable to the, esp;ainel the absence of Lion - - J i R h uff d on the `l'weeclsntutr history prof- , set mentioning their personal Man En toy annae, v, n s ':ere `, !injury and is confined to hos• 1.Iltll,ll}IIIIg1Rl4l.}11111IIIq I1oeme1,minll11111,1u,u1111 11UIpn411!IlnleemeIt11111171nnIp,111n1111YIlIIYIYlI11, y .... c o y G. R. HARDMAN Attending: MILT OESCH SHOE STORE, ZURICH, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Air. 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LISTOWEL CLINIC — ROYAL HOTEL Tuesday, March 25 — 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 41111110181Dl llll 111111nnllllt 1111f111t1111111111111111111111111111111II 11111111111111111110,111011,11111111111111011/IIIIt0l ill,;. 011111111nllf 1111f i1o1111110111010t111111111111111111 u111nlllll l llll111i111 n11111111I1011111110111111t1111111f 11111 1111 111111/0 Pre -Spring Cle� Up Sale SPECIALS '57 BUICK 2 -DOOR SPECIAL, automatic etc, '57 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR DELUXE, 'whitewalls etc. '56 METEOR RIDEAU TUDOR, automatic, radio '55 DODGE 2 -DOOR HARDTOP '53 DODGE 4 -DOOR, radio, automatic, immaculate '52 METEOR CONVERTIBLE, new motor, top, radio '51 METEOR CONVERTIBLE, radio., new top, motor 40 Other Models All Makes All Years - Terrific Values Pearson MOTOR SALES • Phone 78 Zurich • Phone 608 Exeter till lllllllnllllll lel lnlulf1111imiq 111111f4 111111 4 11 AmAtOunitlnlllin11Iu1111 uuttnnIt111Itt11I1111111uitmult 'family (the Nicholsons), their farm now being occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Albert Erb, Bron- son Line, President A1rs, L. Erb took charge of the business. Reports were read by Mrs. Newell Gei- ger. Refreshments were served by Mrs. B. Mack and Mrs. Wm. !Hay. Property .Sold +Air. and Mrs. Louis Thiel have purchased the dwelling property of the late Oscar Klopp estate, '!rich . they have occupied • for the last few years, They, get immediate possession. .Goshen WA Holds Party Luther Fibs . i Lion President Bob introduced the guest entertainers. Mr. ':anti t Mrs. J. Wes Mesmer, who showed interestingpictures taken on a On Sunday evening, a large recent rito. Europe. Mr, attendance was present in St, Afcrner teas ane of the ehart� Me;Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, members and the club enjoyed the sacred film, "A1ar.tin his usual jovial humor. and was Luther," was shown with sound shown many of the pictures on reproduction. The pictures were their tour on the Continent. At very clear, as was the music and the diose of the sho11In� Lias speaking on the amplifier. Rill Yuneblut: extended aQhearty 1 The story goes back to the 15117 • 'hank You" to M,. and Mrs • century, and took place in Ger- . Mefner, and made a suitable Sewing Circle Finishes Word: Last Tuesday, the Zurich Mennonite Sewing Cn'.c1e met in the afternoon and .evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Emerson Erb. Devotional' was• taken from Philippians 4:6.•13. The total attendance for the day was 22, •One quilt was made, childre.n's and baby garments were finished. - St. Patrick's Dance AInodv. i's ' Dance ryasayeheldening in theaStfocalPatrContck- munity Centre, with some very nicely dressed dancers sellable to the occasion attending. The dance was sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club, with Don O'Brien, convener. Personal items Mr. George !less, of Hensall, called' on friends one day last week. lieu, A, E. Holley, pastor of Grand Bend United Church, was Monday a business caller in town on , many and Italy. This happening presentation for their kindness in this the 1 the Attend Birthday was one of the beginnings of showing these pictures. Di • and customs of people of that business was transacte�7strict Friends Protestantism Aft and the modes .tea this usual rout ire time are so much different to the nurebast of some land adilentlt the present d a It' t t to a as an an eves : ' t,, the paste •h1 ing stor • and the two-hour film ' portion of the �, Community C;�77ir.n was under that was shown seemed to pass discussion, which is to be used all too 'quickly. 'Iv' a nlav'rour,i, 117^ plirrltasn• The pastor; Rev. 0. Winter, price of which is to he $600. A By MRS, CLARE McBRIDE opened the meeting, as well as vo'e, shn"ine of hands, was making fitting closing remarks. taken tt•liieh nrnved that the land The c okinole party put on 'by Mr. H. W. Brokenshire operated ivas to he purchased, the Goshen W.A. in Varna on ,the projector that showed the Friday 'night was a huge success. films, In Hospital Twenty tables of crokinole were Mr. Henry Clausius who has in play. I •.Re ort On ,.had sur'ery nerrormed to his The prize winners were: men's P !eve by Thr. Charles Dyson. Lon - 1 s• 's Hospital is recovering nicely, Muriel !hers children under 12, Personal Items high; Margaret'Aldington, and By MRS. HAROLD FINLAY Mrs, Julius Thiel has returned' low, John Broeze. home from Victoria Hospital, A short program followed Junior Red Cross London, which included: a double duet by The Red Cross group met last Air, and Mrs, Howard Thiel' Dianne and Donna Peck and Friday at the Blake School S.S. 'made a trip to Ottawa for a Gwen and Gail McBride; • a poem. No. 9 Tray and Stanle for their few days last week. by Gerald Hayter; taps dancing St. Patrick's meeting Y After the Mr. and Mrs. John \\'ellaufer by Karen and Diane McKinley; opening :rang, '•My Wild Irish and family of London visited at a reading by Patricia and Caro- Rose" the business was taken. the home of their mother, Mrs.. lyn Robinson; apiano duet by Recitations were givenTeri Ilahe7•er, i by I Mrs. Edna *Oswald entertained Mrs, Melvin Elliott and Joan Charles Erb, Michael Corriveau, her children and grandchildren to . Elliott; a novelty number which Pearl Ann Erb and Fay Oesch; a birthday dinner one day last included the songs `IlacNaina- choruses by boys and girls, ra's Band," "Sail Along Silver "Galway Bay", and "London- week. Those present were Mr. and Moon" and a German Polka. �det•ry Air"• contest by Ralph family �rof I{ippc ,s. Howard IAir�banclaAifs Air•T J. Pitt was chairman G' 1 L" 1 1 d high, Bob McKinley; ladies' high, ! r on, al 51, Jo. eoh Mrs. Cecil Dowson; men's .ow, 1 Anson McKinley• ladies' low, Blake for the. ogram. Lunch was ,mgeric7. ve yn. Duc iarms an Murray Dolton and fancily of p Emma Finlay and riddles by Hensall. served by Goshen North ladies. Robert Oesch. 1 Dr. Such of Goderic.h spent Mission Band • Those on the program were last Wednesday afternoon at the The March meeting of Goshen Emma Finlay, Ralph Gingerich, ' home of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Mission Band was h^1d Sunday Bobby Oesch, Evelyn Ducharrte. Smith and sons, Gordon . and with 31 present. Mrs. Clare Me- I The nest meeting will. be in. Stanley. Bride and Mrs. Robert McKinley : charge of Paul Erb, Mervyn Mr, and Mrs. Hugh MacKin- were in charge. , 1 Erb, Mary Finlay and Mary • non and children, Ross and Janet A song, "Acorns," was sung to Margaret Oesch. of London visited with their a Japanese melody. Donna Peck mother,MacKinnon, on Personal Items Mrs.:1\i, gave the treasurer's report and i Rev, Ephriam Gingerich was , Saturday. the only birthday for March was !the guest speaker at the Boys' i Mr. Arthur Truemner of To - the It; Armstrong, ccid d to send for and irl's fellowship meeting in ronto spent several days at the the E,U.B. church in Zurich on •, home of his sisters,Mrs. Wm. garden seeds, and also have Sunday evening. i Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ted fish pond at the bazaar to be Mrs. Edge Farrell and Fred' Rader and Mr, and Mrs. Milne sponsored by the W.A. The story ,a from Kenji, "Adventures With ' of Kincardine were Sunday visit I Rader. Shoes," was read. Marlene Keys ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.I Mr. and Mrs. M. Schatz and read the Scripture and Gail Mc- ' Harold Finlay and family, it be-' ALrs, E. Bender of Dashwood call- Bride closed the meeting, mg their wedding anniversary. Personal ItemsMr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride Air, and Mrs. James McBride, visited with 11r. and Mrs. W. Clinton, had dinner on Thurs- Sparks in Seaforth one evening. seph, s Hospital. London, where day with Mr. and Airs. Bert Mc- Mrs. Howard Finlay received , he had treatments. Brute,a telegram from Moose Jaw last Alt' HaroldSopl7ar is a pa - Mrs. Bruce Keys entertained Monday of the death of her tient at Clinton Hospital, the Babylon ladies at a quilting uncle, the late Mr. John T. Tion- Miss Gertrude and Afelvina on Wednesday evening. thron, a former resident of lien- Schade of London were weekend visitors at the home iof their Hen - Mr, and Mrs. Bert McBride salt and vicinity. His late father, brothers, AZ7•, and Mrs. Clarence spent the weekend w!"1 Mr. and James Bonthron, was ane time Schade, 14th and Clarence and Mrs. Allan Knill, Paris, assessor of Hay Townshi in tlhe Airs, Erwin Schade,con.-near Dash Mr. and Mrs. 'Marvin ltoutzon, earlier days. New York (the former Florence : Mr. Will Clarke who spent the wood, Hayter), are visiting relatives in winter months on construction Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cunning - the community. She is presently work with his brother•in-law, hain and daughter, Helen Clare, with her sister, Mrs. Cecil Dow- Mr, Lloyd Finnigan, returned to of Willowdale spent the weekend soil. 1 his home oil Tuesday 01 last at the home of their parents, Berne McKinley, of Toronto, ' week, Air. and Mrs. Chester L. Smith, spent the weekend with his par- ' Mr, and Airs. Liovd Guenther Mr, Cunningham left. for duties ed on relatives in Zurich on Sun- day. Air, Clarence Gascho is pro- gressing favorably at St. Jo - encs, Air. and Mrs. Elgin Mc- Kinley. Gail, Judy and Ronnie Mc- Bride spent the weekend with Ale and Mr Clare McBride and family of Dashwood and Mr. at Kingston. His family remains and Mrs. Carl Oesch of Baden for a few weeks at the Smith visited at, the home of Mr. and home, David „Oesch, Mrs. ar Mr, and Mrs. Carl Houston 01 i Mrs. Leon Jeffrey has not and family.Godericli spent a day with Mr. been well lately. Mr.and Mrs, Louis Taylor and Mrs. Vernon Oesch and son, I A number of the ladies of the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David. ; district attended the ladies' Bruce Keys. Many attended the auction meeting in the Presbyterian sale of Mr, and Mrs. 'Horace church in Hensel]. on Alnuday Your Money' Will Earn 4'h% while invested safely and wisely for 1 to 5 :years in a Uri." '• Mortgage certifloatc.• To invest — just send in your cheque and all tic` -"s will be looked after. Po, full to/otti.attov U.-i•ttt /u, do titteat>nenf /bidet British Mortgage and • Trust WoundeO w Lb79 ucratlerd _„s„ l 1111111u11111111111Y1111 itr11YYY111111111�IIIIYIIII Y11111111111Illlfli,11111111111 Ylllll lel 111 Illhillu111111111111'111,11Y1i111 if 0111111IIIIIIIIIII1111111i1t 111i1111i1h'111i11111111111111YYYi111tuilllhl?�. P w Cochrane - Phone 74 AGENT B. M. Francis AGENT - ', Exiiiiiir 1 Prions 24 'ot164 Exaltr p I 3 ,,iii0riftiflililitiffiln'irtYfiliti'riintitinYifitTniYaifitibilTraiffiffiYiinlhillinrn'lihnnufIfalthMil1111111t111i)rltYITMn)Iuuu1itibinitfit initirnll_i171ffitiilffiuiifilifiiY,1: Pfaff of near Dashwood on Wed- night, and also the Daffodil Tea rie'Aay last, in ,Tames St. United Church. Mr. Joe Baechler has our- Exeter, on Wednesday afternoon chased a threshing machine. , in aid of the Cancer Society. •First Anniversciry! We really appreciate the way in which you' have received our fatious Shell Oil Products ancl our personal delivery service C'ulling otlr first year in this area, We hope we can entinut to merit your patmage ART CLARKE HONE 80 "Y EXETER Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins, Rev. C. W. and Mrs. Down, Mr, and Airs. Edgar Fanson, Mr. Frank Down, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Snell and Mrs. William Hun- ter were in London on Friday at the centennial birthday of Airs. William H, Perkins, Mrs. Perkins spent the first three years of her married life on the farm in Usborne now occupied by Mr. August Gregus. Since that time she has lived in London, Mr, Perkins, who died 20 years ago, was a brother of the late John Perkins, father of Mrs. William Hunter of town, Mrs, Perkins has remarkable health and vitality for her 100 years and held open house for her friends and relatives. Voice on the telephone: ''hello Miss Jones. Johnny won't he at school today. He's not feeling well."- Teacher: "Who is this?" Voice on telephone: "What do you mean 'who is this?' This is my daddy." GINGE IC�1 S0e HE/StiNGP ENGINEER YOU'RE. LOSING TIME, WHY DO YOU WAIT? TO 13R.ING• YOUR HEAT1tWG ()ATE• 0 LOGAI 1A.1I)EMAAhf, 7n G1NGERICH'S N EATING-LI6K rI NG -PLUMBING OIL, BURNING -A1R,CONDrOHJNG EQUIPMENTS,SUPPLIES: Ottatt 1� ELECTRICAL PEPA1Ria6 34 MOTOR REWiNDIN6. ZURK> • • • T Thi Titnes•Advocita, March 20, 195E .NIP:.3 . f E LE UT_ NSURA (L aCA« .J4.HN Genera' IsisuranCe PHONE 863 S3.4 Main P.,5 EXETER, ;--*••��• ) • •• * TACE IT EASY 4 I•"• with step saving A •• extension •• ••• 4 • 41. I • • i • • • • • IF• • • To order—call your telephone • • la!!.^:ness office. • l\ /F 4 �'f'CtYYA�'A' • 200,01000410110t444.009000080.0011/0110411• phones tn1111bs e Attention Motorists! 1 If it's a Bumper -to -Bumper check -over you want, then it's time to bring your car into our garage for a COMPLETE INSPECTION. WHEEL' ALIGNMENT and FRONT-END WHEEL BALANCING is right up our alley! SHELL POWER PACKED PREMIUM GASOLINE with T.C.P. is a must. with us, tool' Next time by, stop in and fill up with Shell Premium—THE GAS THAT MAKES YOU GO! Mathers Bros. PHONE 321•W EXETER I,11101111,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1110111f11111111f It14111411111111011111111111111/11111111oof1111111111,/}g When you ask for a loan at the BofM,., you do not ask a FAVOUR \)THEN the housewife calls at the grocery store and orders a, supply of prosisions, she is not asking a favour . , , she is buying goods for which she will pay cask ... purely a matter of business. So with your bank. 11 is a business proposition Just as much as the grocery store. The grocer deals in groceries . , , the banker deals in credit. And, as the making of loans is the principal way by which his bank derives its revenue, he is as anxious to sell his credit as the grocer is to sell his groceries. And, like the grocer, the banker naturally wants to know that he is going to be paid for his goods , . , that his loans will be stet when they fall due, That, too, is only good business, When you have occasion to ask for a loan, look at it this way. Come to the Bank, not feeling that you have to ask a favour, but to offer the manager a sound business proposition ewhich will be of profit to you and to his institution, 'MY BAND' Id t NIIIION CANAOlAA7 BANK OF MONTREAL eetlatti 9i44te Stui t eter Branch: CHARLES SM1TId", Manager Centralia (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Thursday Grand `pend (Sub•Agenty): t)pen :Mens lived. and Pri, ' Crediton Branch: CLARE IR1I N, sp ana get (Open Tuc Tuesday, Thursday and on Priday 4,56 6 p.m.) Dashwood (Sub•Agcney): Open Mon,, Wed, A Pr!. Ilensai1 Bratieh, 1' ENNEIR Ct•IRIsTtANT, Manage Luzari ilrandi: ;IACD: til'EAC'Y, MattaAer Zurich trAhtin 3011hJ 13ANNl'S•J;'L11, tYfaYltger WC)ItKIN6'WI14 tAN,AbIAN„5 IN .NV,BRY WALK OP Ll P18 S'tNCB 1111'1