The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-26, Page 4P41. 4; Th s Tirtiss,Advtats, June 16, 1954
Windsor EUB Laymen
Visit Dashwood Area
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,ESTADLISHED I900
gQ_RikoppNp.ENT, MRS, HESTER LSMITH.
A grotip Of fifteen laymen from ; Miss Anne. Taylor, of London,
MennonitAnniversary
Peace Lutheran Church, of spent the weekend with Mrs. ,
e
Windsor, visited in the homes of Letta Taylor. opeciai services will he held at
the menthers of Lutheran The Ladies' Aid' of the FAan. the Zurich Mennoaite .Church
Church. Dashwood, to •exPlaul gelical IR. Chureh, are spnnsor- June 29. to July 1, in obsen me
the •operatintt ,of the church ex- Mg a baking, sale on Saturday at
of the fiftieth anniversary of th
0,1aSion fund. 3.0t1 pan. in Tiernan's furniture ehureh.
e
This is a loan .organization of store.
that .chureh, denomination, where -
'by funds are made available
through memhers' loans to build
'Mission churches which are lin-
able to pay the :cost. of construc-
tion themselves. These loans are
then, .paid, ba.ek with _interest by
the mission -church using them.
Peace, Windsor, was built with Patsy. of Stratford. spen Sunday
Chureft extension fund loans, : with Mr. Reuben Goetz. . summer :cottageS he (Wiled to
miss Marilyn Desjardine spent . parties .of London, These .cottages
Philippine Missionary to Speak
Sunday with Aliss Ruth Reste- are the two northerly ones of
Mrs. Art Haugh and Miss Many former members from
.
Pearl Kraft have returned home various places are exnected to
atter spending several weeks he present for these services.
with the former's son. 01en. at Sells Cottage
Chicago, also visiting friends and - - --"
relatives at Naperville, Milwau. Air- Gordon Stu" .0 the }flue
kee and Detroit. • Water Highway south of St. Jo.
Mr. and Airs. Albert Goetz and seph has disposed of the two
Sunday, June 29. Rev. Lotus ;
Dorn,- missionary to the Philip-
pines. will be guest speaker at
the 'mission service of Zion
Lutheran t'hureh, Rev. Dorn
e.
dradttated from Concordia Sein-
wary-of St. Louis in 1953. He was
married to Aliss Erna Knessel.
Irancidaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Miller. of Dash-
woodt Before her marriage. Miss
Koessel taught in a Christian
day school in Monroe. Michigan.
Rev.: and Mrs. Dern have two
'children, Margaret. four years,
And Peter, two years.
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and Mrs. Glen Brown, nf
Kitchener, spent Sunday with
William Wein.
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mayer. the five that are on the grove,
The Walther League of Zion
Lutheran Church, enjoyed. a Possession will be given im
wiener roast at Port Blake Sun.: medialely.
Sun-
day evening. -Games were also Returned From Hospital
enioyed. ; A-tr. and Mrs: •Chris Gingerieh
The strawberry and ham supreturned home from London,
per held at Zion Lutheran where the former had been a
Church last week was a SUCeess, patient at Victoria Hospital.
Honeymooners Mr. and Mrs. undergoing operations. He is
Bert MnIran, who. will reside in getting along nicely.
Alberta, spent Monday and Tues-
day with the bride's two sisters. Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller and Mrs. Nancy Koehler has re.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stade, also turned home after spending sev-
en aunt. Mrs. Jamb; Schroed"- eral weeks with her children al
Mr, Gien Bak°r- a recent Toronto. She was accompanied
graduate from Ryerson College, hy two granddaughters from that
Dim"' visited with his uncle • city to spend a short vacation.
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Gibson.
family- spent Sundav at London. E
Mr.and 'Airs, Clifford Salmon njoy Open House
Mr. and Mrs. IPO Gibson anti
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Gerald Martene. spent last week Ir• kton School
Restemayer and Leland. and A, K
at Key River, fishing.
Emmanuel Church ,M.o.thers Receive „Congratulationsi
- Two Zurich ladies are receiv., Once Busy Place,
Mg congratulations on their - c
1$1161 intaintnationneetattaistmettitiatittitteltuatiettaimmtuuttemotatitituntutitantuteirtielte-
Being Renovated SUCtieSS in having their babies re.amery Closes
win prizes at the itensall Fair ; '-I . . '
Emmanuel EVangelieal U.B.. recently. Mrs. wa rd -!..,Teeh ( the Mr. Charles Alinsliall who has . .
Church, Zurieh. is receiving an former . now. of zurteh, - been the proprietor of the Zurich
interior renovation. A whole i" 1 i . i d i t . ereaMery for several .rs, is
won irs prize el ler augi el, . - yea
new paneled front is being put martha Elaine., in the six to 12- obliged to shut .down owing to
in. the entire platform torn out month-old class. while Mrs. lack. .of patronage As dairy farm- •
and a complete new setup bas ltryee Meek's Dianne, vvon third ers are nOW selling the milk to
been arranged. prize in the glass •of isix months the large canning factories, and
Workmen have twee busy_ the' and under. . few milk producers separate, the i
past few weeks. while on Sun- " milk to get the cream. It is un-
days, the services were held in A Real Rain , ; fortunate that the•once so busy ,
the church ha.sement. The in. A much needed heavy rain and thriving place finds itself i •
terior walls have been re -done poured a lot of water on this in these •unfortunate eireum.1
and when completed will .add district an Friday afternoon. It: stances. It was opened some
gt Patty to the interior „of the was badly needed as the ground years ago by Mr. Morris Ander-
auditorium.
; was very dry, especially for the , sen, now of London. Time surely ;
. gardens, as the sun anil winds makes many changes.
0.n Extended Trip
soon absorb the moisture.
Alt. and Mrs. Alvin Wolper • I Personal Hems
of the Dashwood-Zuricb. area,
accompanied hy Air. and Mrs.; S
Scout N
and Airs. Chris Schultz of '
Ed. Wurm of Exeter (the two 1 out ews ' Niagara "la aP°11t sem°
; days over the weekend at the
ladies being sisters) left Friday i , home of the tatter's parents,
morning on a motor trip to Win.: By Patrick O'Brien, S.M. !Mr. and Mrs. Mose Erb.
nipeg, where the ladies have an- '
, On Wednesday the 1st Zurich ' Mrs. Clayton Smith and sons,.
city, From there they will motor tne-e.iin'eg. At Bo \ Scouts .11et.d. their treeblv Gordonjand Stanley of the 131 ie 1
other sister, residing in that
on to calgary. Alta. where the • ' this meeting final l'ater lligllWaY alien( Thursdayt
. arrangements for personal. equip- at London,
have other relatives, ) ment and patrol .equipment for Miss 'Elaine liaberer, nurse -in
Division Court 1 camp
' rinXintis1)1'vel;ke,aitilnilgad%r Alt are
Lrozinildionng, isalenj.o7ntogrilai.„' jli•°agePaitliaolti
A sitting of the Tenth Division
sday. w‘ill'ennHtatille, to go to camp.
'Until we are back from camp, ' resident 01. Zurieb, now of Lon- •
Court was held in the Tn. at the home of her parents, Mr. •
there will be open and ales, Feea Haeceee,
County Judge, F. Fingland, pre- house at camp, and you will all .
On July 1,
Air. Morris Anderson, former
Zurich. on Thur
sided. be welcome to see the ramp.
Report On
Blake
By ELIZABETH FINLAY
don called on •the proprietor of
this is your Scoutmaster saying the Zurich print shop, Air, Ches-
Good Scouting.
Personal Items ter L. Smith, one day last week.
Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Amaeher '
i
of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ' church last Thursday near Mild -
spent the weekend at the home. ing of the Evangelical t.t.B.
Miss Mary Geiger, of London, ' attended the Carick camp meet-
: may.
Open House was held at Kirk. I Alt. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques I) el\itir) e. andrt (4eAilgresr..Aaron Jantzi and - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Render
ton Public School Friday eve and family of Zion visited Sat- Alt, and Mrs. David Bast, of • and Aliss Lilly Carr of London
ning. Raymond Switzer acted as ' urclay evening with Mr. and Wellesley, were Sunday guests, joined. the late Ben Pfile family
chairman for the occasion, . Mrs. Burns Blackler. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. reunion held at the home farm
t .
A program was given consist- The Anglican Church Sunday .Erb. The day was spent at the of Air. and Mrs, 'Urban P'file,
ing of oral compositions by Iris ; School held their picnic at the latter's summer cottage north of ' con. 14.
Marshall and Raymond Switzer, , Kirkton fair grounds Saturday, .
1 Delta, Alpha, Omega, of ])e -
an exercise "Ten Little Indians" , afternoon. ; .13gAYffk‘d
issii'atricia Mittleholtz and , troll visited the summer home
.don spent the past week ivith ing by grades 3 and 4; a Pag.' School held their annual u* ay' Vending
picnic . , - - .
a week's vacation in : on the Blue Water Highw.ay.
. and Alt's. Fred Papineau
Miss Emma Dinsmore of Lon- h.`' grades 1 and 2; square rimy- I
Kirkton 'United Church .S nd ! girl friends have returned after of Alt
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brand of i
Ain and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore eant by grades 4, 5, 6. ?, and i at the Kirkton fair grounds Sat- NeV, led. City.
at 6,30 followed by games ' Alt, and Mrs, William Betide, Springbank Drive, London, were
and also visited with Alt. Harold ' 3 and also two interesting films. i urda.,,y
was , an races, after which every.; Mrs. Louis Eichleberger, and . - „ .. ,
visiters at the home of their
Finlay and family. ; Airs. H. L, Sturgis of Exeter • . d
• The Mennonite Young People:pianist for the program, : one gathered around a camp . Mrs. Chris Eichieberger, offriend,Aiat`
liss Anna Hess.
held a shower in honor of Airs. i During the evening the pupils , fire and enjoyed a sing -song. Koritz, Indiana, visited at the t. andMrs, Clarence Hoff -
William Steckle .at the home of presented their teacher with a . . home of their sister, Mr. a.nd man of Galt and Mr. and Mrs.
Win, O'Brien Jr. of London spent
ler mother, Mrs. Amos Ginge- leather writing case. Mrs. Chris Erb and other rela-
rich. School Bus Trip
Miss ID, McCurdy ; lives and friends. the weekend at the home of their
Dies In Hospital i Mr. and Mrs. Clareece Gesell.° O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Or ahem
and David of Hensall, spent an acTeohleirppatntpleilas ho3f, Kirkton school
their teacher, ; anddaughters,.Mr, and ,Mrs..1 '''
Ti l Chris Gaseho and daughter, Miss Kathleen Hay, Exeter,
and family. and a few parents. enjoyed a bus
borne Township. (lied • suddenlY
--s- Laura, spent it k t
aura, le wee en( In was a visitor at the home of her
evening with Mr. Harold Finlay Dorothy Jean McCurdy,
Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Mussel- • pi e c of • t , t
leaving Kirkton at 8,15 a.m.
Wednesday, June 18 in her 39th • I
on • Baec.hler ' reunion held at that '
p ACC. parents, Mr. and 11:117s. WM. Hay.
Messrs. Fred, Jacob and Ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gine.erich, , - " • ' ; at Victoria Hospital, London, : Tavistock also attended the I
trip to Kitchener •• on Monday
man left on Friday for a vaca- a• e' in el es visited were • , I ward Haberer attended the bee-
' tion.
Mr. Harold. Finlay and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Wm. Lyon McKenzie King's year. i Mr. and :Mrs. William. Gilbert keepers convention in Guelph,
'homestead, TV station, :Weston's She was the only daughter of . and daughter, Sharon, of Detroit, I a- ' - 'k.
Bakery and the Kitchener 'Ale- Milton and Elizabeth McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and sell, ' Miss Marlene Wagner, who is
and Mrs. Lyle Stokes of Ailsa morial Auditorium.. They also and had lived at home all her ' Martin, of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. ; on the teaching staff at Kitchen-
Craig.m.
viewed the Stratford Shakes- life. : Sion Smith, of Hamilton Mr. er, spent the weekend at the
pearan Festival Building, Besides her parents she is ' and Mrs, Lang Foster,
of Gode_ , home of her . parents, Alt. and
Mission Band • survived by two brothers, Ray- rich, Ah. and Abs. Leonard ',Mrs Leonard Wagner.
•Albert Singh and Alt's.
"Mary." said- her mother 're- mond at home and Robert of Foster and children, of Ritch- I Mrs,
naughty, I get another. ener, were weekend visitors atHVanatta of Port Huron spent
several days at the home of their
provingly, "every time you are The Mission Band was held 1 Kitchener,
grey with 17 a member of Thantes ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
in t . , . . _hula basement i She was
he United -(' •
; hair.'' Present- The rice-Prosi- I Road Itnited church and an ac.' Mittleholtz, else they attended ,re]atives, Mr. Wm. O'Brien Sr,
"Gee mom, you must have at and daughter, Miss Olive O'Brien.
dent. Sharon. Stone, was in Live member of 1 the Mission the Smith.Mayer wedding
, Circle in earlier years. Sarnia, and reception held at
been a terror when you were °large of the meeting' Mr. and Airs, Earl Heywood
young — just look at Grandma:" ' Funeral services were con. Zurich .on Saturday. and family of Wingha•m were
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Mrs. Ross Tufts read a Bible
ucted by Rev. Hugh. Wilson Miss Loreen Roth, ,of Tay.'visitors at the home of their
story.
!with Mrs, Reg Hodgert playing stock, a missionary, home on fur, ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Study groups were held and her
Barbara Switzer closed the meet.' showed pictures at the Thiel. -
favorite hymns. • Interment lough,
was in Kirkton. Union cemeterv. Blake A. Mennonite Church. on Last Tuesday members or the
1 Cron 1.n rove-
ing with prayer. Games were
held outdoors.
The Class That Counts
The ,Tune meeting of the Class
That Counts was held at the
home of Mrs. Roger :Urquhart
and opened with a poem by
Mrs. Eric Humphrey.
Mrs. Ernest Cowdrey read the
scripture lesson. Alt's. Elliott led
in prayer and Mrs. Russell Mor-
rison gave a reading. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Norman Amos, took
charge of the meeting. Roll call
was responded to by showing a
family portrait.
The guest speaker. Mrs. Bur.
rill, was introduced by Mrs
Clarence Switzer, Mrs. Carl
Mills demonstrated the steps in
copper work. Mrs. Laverne Stone
conducted contests.
Personal Iteins
Mrs. Wes Doupe spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chu
-
ton of St Thomas at Wasago
Beach.
Mrs. Hiram Copeland was a
guest on Sunday At.the 50th wed-
ding anniversary celebration of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spice af
Alotherwell at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
wiyou, of Transvaal.
Mrs. Geo. Ellacott and Brian
Paris have been visiting with
her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Frank
Routly,
Alt, and Mrs. John Shamblaw
and fareily of Kerwood visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Sham blaw.
Rev. Cox.rif Atillbank had
charge of the service in the
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Pallbearers were Kenn.eth Dun- . Sundayfrom the ii is .. on-, • .•
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er, Ross Francis, Reg Hodgert • Alt. and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff and ; country on a bus trip. Included
and William Ballantyne. 1 children, or Si, Marys, were in this trip from Zurich district
; weekend guests at the home of i was Mr. Delbert Geiger, a di.
' t Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffman, trector for Hay Township.
"Now that you've moved out I Miss Edith Lewis, Stratford, 1 Alt. and Mrs, Ken Weher and
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