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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-22, Page 17• News Bocloet From INauglilno on StuWV. By MRS, Akk.rilg tagyvAR per4onei items Mr. and Mrs. H. Pettier, To- ronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle o.n Sunday. • Mr. a.tni. Mrs, Vernon Trott, ;Joanne and Elizabeth, Toronto, :spent Mother's. 'Day with Mr. .and Mrs, A. Dewar - Mr, and Mrs. Glen Allen and Kirkton. and Mr. and 1rs. Wm. Bell, Kippen, were guests At the home of Mr. John, lihtn on Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McQregpr, Kippert, 111r, Arthur Rhin and •daughter, .151arie,0 Lendon, .and Mr. and Lloyd Thompson, Murray, Ann And Barry, ath Line. Mrs. Annie Hodgins, St, Marys was a guest with Mr. charies Wilson, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Paton and Lyle, Kirkton, were guests with Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Me- Mrs. ,Cacelotti of •CaPrep' Is, visiting with .ter daughter. Mrs. land Brenda. ! Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm. Spence; and amily, 811i Line, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and family, Zion ;West, and Mr. Harvey Parkin- son, Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 13aker and Elton attended the tuiniver- 'sary Services at Munro- on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Christie., Ed- monton, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. ,Elshin and family and •nn •Sim- ' day .all attended the. church ' services at First St, Andrew's Chureh, London, to hear Rev. McQueen who was a friend of Mr. and 13rs. Christie while in the West. Miss Donna Baker came first in the girl's solo class at the Stratford Musical and Elton Raker received a mark of 80 in his piano solo at Mitchell. Ammer Furniture Be Seated in ALUMINUM! There mealtng piceer. c4mZortn ble and eltIortul — have Snran nen Is and blacks, An be A ac 41.1. Mau ;•,, For Rea! Comfort! CHAISE LOUNGE 4t1Juttinble fl 1 u in 1 n u f T n nt e, 'YIth mutt trenn, rovered In n nturtl r t- -1 celled till, ele, Hoppee-Hockey FURNITURE PHONE 99 EXETER its For Let Us SAFETY CHEC Your Carl Let us put your car .in shape for SAFE OPMATION by licensed mechanics and modern equipment. Weill Clean It Tool After making it SAFE to OPERATE, let us make it good to look at by complete VACUUM INSIDE and PORCE- LAINIZED OUTSIDE! This job will last many times longer than an ordinary clean and wash job. GOOD USED CARS AVAILABLE 'UNDER OUR , DEPENDABLE SION Our ear lot will remain open until Ot • MI.. throughout the week for your COliVellielltO, E 'refer Motor Sales PHONE2b. Otibbt, Prinr, 'MOWS 132A, OR 7604 SAIL TRAINING FOR RCN CADETS—Days o sail are riot a thing of the past for cadets of the Venture, the Royal Canadian navy's officer training establishment at EsqUi- malt, British Columbia. In the majestic yacht Oriole, young sailors go to sea for intensive training in seamanship and navagation. The training ship is seen here in a brisk breeze off Vancouver. Confirm 32 Members In Ceremony At Bend intends to handle only a high class of art and antique. goods, Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Mission Church of Grand Bend was the scene of a colorful ceremony recently with the first confirmation of 31 children and one adult. The Most Reverend J. C. Cody, Bishop of London; Father .1. Kelly, Mt. Carmel; Father E. Veitenhaimer, Parkhill, and Father J. J. McCormack, Lon- don, officiated. The boys were dressed in scar- let gowns and ties, and the girls wore white gowns and scarlet caps. Due to the well-conducted re- hearsal by the Reverend Father William G. Smith, pastor of St. Christopher's Church, hi Forest including silverware, porcelain, and crystal, which he will be handling right from the factories in Europe. Mr, Goemaat will be dgaling in exclusive ware, and is the only authorized person in Ontarin to handle his line of gclods. There will be decorations for different purposes, and rep- lieas of the originals brought right from European conntries, Mr. Goemaat was born at Katwyk-on-the-Sea, about ten miles from La Hague, Holland, and while he says he loves his own country, yet for the sake of the business, which he is entering and Grand Bend, and his assist- int°' and which was established ant, Mrs. G. Carbert, teacher by his grandfather about 70 years of Klan -ago, end carried on by his fall. St. Damiens, R.C. School, er, and. the formalities of the dike area, proud parents and friends witnessed a pretty government in his homeland, he service. felt it to his advantage to come The following' children were to Canada, where he wished to confirmed: have his family raised and make James Collez, Edward Codyre, their home, Gerard Relouw Julien Booge- Before coming to Canada, Mr. mans, Joseph AdamsEugene Goemaat visited different Eur. Grenier, William McDonald, opean countries to study the Daniel Dalton, John Relouw, Paul Mylemans, 4ene Booge- mans, Maurice 111.yleinans, Reg- inald Doherty, Felix Boogemans manufacture and learn about the patterns and decoration on his goods. Mr. Goemaat has put a great Christien Relouw, Leo VanDon_ deal of work and expense on the gen, Michael Lockrey, Leon remodeling of his art gallery, Mylem a ns. Ann Maas, Corrie Stokker- mans, Henrietta Maas, Patty Ann Lockrey, Gwendolyn Wall, Lisette Mylemans, Willihroda VanDongen, Lia Basiaansen, Sandra VanPraet, Jane Vanden - Berk, Sylvia Zimmer, Elizabeth Soudanf, Jeanette Soudant. Opens Bend Art Gallery On Saturday at 10 a.m., the European Art Gallery an Grand Bend's Mein Street, was of- ficially opened for business. Mr. Peter Goemaat, proprietor, and will soon be open for busi. ness every week day, but will be closed on Sundays. A beautiful display of silver- ware and dolls was shown by Mr. Goemaat at the recent doll fes- tival held in the local school, which was admired by all who viewed same. Goernaat's motto for his business is "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever". Mrs. L. Jackson and Mrs. F. Shuttleworth of Wheatley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear on Sunday. Mr. J. Cattell and Mr. Leslie; Flutchinson attended • the 99{h convention of the Loyal Orange Lodge at Sarnia recently. Miss Beulah. Holt of Windsor! Dashwood Comments 413y MRS. ERVIN .RADER Donald Restemayer, London, with Mr. Otto Restemayer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormes, of St. Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn,Tieman and Lynda. Mr. and Mrs. David Baird, of London, with Mrs, Matilda Pieter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wein and daughter, and Mr. Albert Wein, of Sudbury, and Miss Erma Wein, of Clinton, with Mrs, Herb Wein and Robert. Ali, and Mrs. Melton Wainer and girls, Of Ingersoll, and Mrs, Nelda Rout:ledge, of London, with Mr, a and Mrs. Philip Fasold, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stumpf and girls, of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Darlene, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller, with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Teller and family, Brantford, Mr, Doug Hainether. of Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ha m Cher. Mr. and •Mrs, Ervin Rader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader And boys, with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan, of Piekering, snent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Miller, (5f Edmonton, Alberta, returned halm after spending two weeks With Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Mrs, Priscilla Eagleson re- turned liome Tuesda y Art eq.• spending- some, time with her sister, Mrs. Henry Eagleson. Mr. Garden Eagleson and Prank, of Southainntott, with Mrs. Henry Eagleson, Mr, and Mrs. George Wolfe. of Toronto, with Mrs. Wes Wolfe. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Nits, Arnold Etultz were Tref- fie Meer Erie and Mrs. MaeCully, Cpl. Elmer and Mrs. P011ee office Cliff and Mrs. Collins, all Of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelek af- td'd the gratin-FM(5h of their granddaughter, Patricia (Patsy) from, Ncromens' college Hospital, Toronto, last wee1, Ladies' Aid - The Ladies' Aid meeting of Zion Lutheran Church war held Wednesday evening with 41 members and 18 guests' present. It was a missionary meeting. Mrs. Leonard Schenk gave the Synodical report. She stated that receipts were 20 per cent higher this year for missions. Mary Ann Hayter favoured with a solo. The president announced that two large boxes of used clothing for European relief were de- livered to Kitchener by Pastor Zorn, New red altar cloths are to be purchased for anniversary services in August. Mrs. Herb Wein, Mrs. Edgar Restemayer and Mrs. V. L, Becker are the committee in charge. A straw- berry supper is to be held in June. Ruth Salmon favoured with a coronet solo. The ladies were 'divided in groups, and the topic Mission- aries Pray For Us," was pre- sented as a Bible quiz. Closing devotions were conducted in the Church auditorium. Group --IL with Mrs, James •Hayter, eon- vener, was in charge of pro- gram and lunch. Dr. and Mrs. D. L, Oestreicher and girls, of Chatham, spent lest Sunday with Mr. Aaron Oestrelcher, Miss :Barbara Becker, Of Kitchener, spent a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, V. L. Becker, Baby Baptized. Lee Carolyn, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Wein, of Sudbury, was baptized Sunday morning by Rev, X, L. ZOrn. The sponsors were Miss Erma Wein, Of Mane and Mr, Ray. mond Wein, Holiday Guests Mrs. Carmen Etkrnier, Stratford, with Miss Shirley Ilangh. Mr. Siegfried M1llr, Of VAIN. 106, With A'tr. and Mrs. ltndolph Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Withetg and Mrs. Eryin Latta, et Water - leo, with Mr. ,arid Afra. Fred Wieberg-. Mr. .and Mrs. Marlin Me. Grentra and iarniJy and Mr. visited with her mother. Alm.: Mae Holt, over the weekend. Miss Belly Dalton; Brantford And Mr. Jas. Dalton, jr. of Kitchener spent the weekend at. their home,. Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Todd re - on Monday ,after spend- :ing the last few months in Flor- ida. Mr. and Mrs. :Glen Desjardine and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mason of Exeter left on Sunday !On a motor trip to attend the Dominion -wide Legion conven- tion in Edmonton, Alta.. And will also ViSit other western points. Weekend guests with Mr. and. Mrs. E. Keown were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Murray, Messrs. Ed- win and Donald Fieghen and Mr. Ronald Dalton, all of To - route, and on Sunday Misses, Joan 15Iartin and 'theta Fitz- gerald of St. Marys.- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mien of Brantford visited with Mr. and Mrs, 3. W. Holt on Sunday. Attends Funeral Dies Next Day Roland Kleinfeldt, 64, died suddenly at his home a mile west of Dublin on No. 8 highway due to a heart attack, on Wed- nesday morning, He had attended the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Seth Brown on Tuesday afternoon at Exeter, Born in Hay Township he was the son of the late John Klein- feldt and Hanna Schroeder. He was married 39 years ago to Laurette Brown, TJsborne ToWn- ship. For nine years they lived at Stela and for the past 30 years had farmed near Dublin. Ile was a member of Staffa United church. Besides his 'wife he is sur- vived by two sons,. and one daughter, Harold at home; Gor- don, Streetsv:lle and Doris, Mrs. II. Buller Jr,, Lucan; nine grandchildren, three brothers and five sisters; Norman, Exe- ter; Elmer and Kenneth, Mit- chell; Mrs. Fred Preszcator and PROIMPINIMINP Lotter From 13rinsley By MRS. cBC11. Et -1.160;1p Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon are spending a few days with their son and daughter-in.law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dixon. at Chelmsford, Ontario. Pir. and Mrs. E. J. Dundas of Detroit visited with relatives and friends over the weekend. The ladies of Brinsley United Church held a successful bazaar on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim George of Sarnia called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colderidge of London spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penton. TheLadies of Caryle United Church entertained the ladies of Brinsley United Church on Wed- nesday afternoon in coma -keno - ration of 50 years of the women's organization of their church. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barging of Lucan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton on Thursday. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whittand, Ric- hard and Jeanette of St, Cathe- rines. A number of the Anglican Church members attended the ordination of their minister, Rev. R. H. Anions of Ailsa Craig on Wednesday, Rev. Dr. Morden was guest speaker at the Anglican Church Sundayon pmorning. Special music was rendered by the choir. Verna Towle, Woodham, Mrs, George Link, Dashwood, and Mrs. Milton Gower, Woodstock, Mrs. Frank Bruce, Exeter, Mrs. The remains rested at the Heath -Leslie funeral home, Mit- chell where the funeral was held on Friday with Rev. Bert Day - nerd officiating. Interment was in Staffa cemetery. The Titres -Advocate, May 22, 1958 NI 17 0 4121210.410111011011.22401.11111.1.2.10121.111AW il 2 ,123111.UAL11410.2RM12112A0001111112[1210401.11.1.11.1111121110112 222Wittintlinopi: i . , ...... I -,'Try a: ;144f :of Our Tasty I. HQME MADE BREAD i • ,,,,,„:. v. .i::: Why Pay More? 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