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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-18, Page 70 .5 • • .. .N. i 11. i • A f .port Oil 19. Hi 1 i; Blake ay ELIZABETH FINLAY Personal Items Miss Edith Steckle has return- ed home ,after spending some . .„ time with her sister and family in the Elmira district. Mr. Harold Finlay, Emma and Elizabeth visited on Friday with Mr, Dan Saunders and Mrs. .Norman Jones of London. Mr, Hughie McBride of Lon. don spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc- Bride and also attended the Goshen United Church anniver- sarY services. . The Baechler reunion was held on Sunday At the home of Mr.. and Mrs, William Baechler ,and' family. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Beuh- ler and family, Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Baechler and Verda, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Steckie and farnilY, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gascho and family and Mr. and Mrs, Nell Gingerich and family. ZURICH ESTABLiSHED 100 HE D CORRESPONDENT, MR.S. CHEST gg L. SMITH Falling Window Anniversary cuts .Mn's Arm At Goshen Mr. Harvey Clausius had his " • left arm cut by glass at Anniversary services were held Klapp's Hotel, Grancl Bend, which they are re -modelling. fie was rushed to a Parkhill doctor's office where treatments were given, Ile will be off duty for some time. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, of Hensall, called on Mr, and Airs. on Sunday at. Goshen United Church with a large crowd al both services. Rev, C. Daniels, Hensall. was the preacher .and Mrs. Bruce Keys, organist. Rev. T. J. Pitt assisted at the evening service. Mrs. Robert Peck and Mrs. Elmer Hayter sang a duct, A Chester Srnith, on Monday, quartette, Messrs. Richard and ' Mr. Louis Prang called on his John Robinson, Roy McBride and wife, a patient at South Huron Berne McKinley and a mixed Hospital, Exeter, quartette including Mrs. Anson ; Mr, and Mrs, Mose Brenner- McKinley, Mrs, Robert Peck :man, of Hickson, Mr. and Mrs. ,and Messrs. .Roy McBride and William Facey and Miss Amelia Richard Robinson, sang. Clausius, of Tavistock, spent the During the offerings at both weekend at the homes of the services Mrs. Clare McBride Zurich Personals I Clauslus brothers, Mr. and Mrs, played trumpet solos. - l Lor the 'week. I 'Mr. and. Mrs, Elgin Snider PersonaItems Mr. and Mrs, Ted Mittleholt4 and daughter, Beverley, Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Reibling, were in London Sunday visiting Mabel Snider, of Sarnia, were Kitchener, were Sunday guests their daughter Carol who entered r weekend visitors at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. Anson McKin- St, Joseph's content a week ago.; the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs, James Ronnie, Mrs. Snider will Entertain Flock Owners remain, to visit other relatives The McKinley Chick Hatchery and friends for a week. entertained its flock owners to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme, a chicken barbecue Monday eve-! of the Blue Water Highway, ning in the new section of thewere visitors at the home of hatchery. 1 their daughter, Mrs. Theresa About 50 enjoyed the fowl din--; Hartman. nor. 1 Mr. and Mrs, William O'Brien Program featured two U.S. ex- Jr., of London, were week -end perts who gave tips on the feed- visitors at the home of Mr, and ing and care of chickens. I Mrs. Leroy O'Brien. Henry Clausius and Robert. 27 CARS LEFT! SAVE $20,000! 27 CARS LEFT! SAVE LEFT! SAVE $20,060! 27 CARS LEFT! 4 tit w 4,6 4 u t•-• (NI 4,4 4r4, 1,1.4 4 U. 4 C.4 27 CARS LEFT!. SAVE $20,0M 27 CARS LEFT! SAVE See The New 59 ick On Display At Zurich Fair Or Our Exeter Lot Anti On TV Friday 'Night, 7:30 To 9:00, On The Roberta Show Starring Bob Hope Our Kin. Size Sale. Continues To Sept. 27 Only 27 Cars Left PLUS 14 FRESH TRADE-INS JUST TAKEN IN Here They Are: '57 BUICK 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, power steering, power brakes, wheel discs, only 9,000 miles. '55 OLDS SUPER 88 SEDAN, radio, loaded, only 24,000 miles. '54 METEOR 2 -DOOR RIDEAU CONVERTIBLE, driven by a woman, only 28,000 miles.. '54 FORD CRESTLINE SEDAN, with power steer- ing, radio, only 30,000 miles. There was an old school teadher from Boston 1:1rh0 rode around in this '53 AUSTIN— With only 30,000 miles '53 CHEV 210 SEDAN, with custom radio' '53 MONARCH SEDAN, with automatic drive '53 PONTIAC 6 -PASS, COUPE, radio, heater, signals. '53 DODGE SEDAN, with only 30,000 miles '52 METEOR 2 -DOOR, custom radio, new motor '52 METEOR 4 -DOOR, custom radio, new motor, automatic drive. '51 PONTIAC HARDTOP, automatic drive, rad10, MERCURY CONVERTIBLE, real Sharp, the answer, to a young man's prayer, '51 METEOR CUSTOMLINE COACH—This car is positively like new. t.s ey. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rohner and family, Clinton, spent Sun daywith Mr. and Mrs. James Keys, • Mr. and Mrs. W. Braun, For- est, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and family, Varna, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Hay- ter and family. Mr, Hugh McBride, London, was at his home for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. William Robin- son, Byron, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Robinson r, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Peck, Hen- > sali, spent Sunday with Mr, and Xt Mrs. Robert Peck. 44 Mr, and. Mrs. Harvey Pfaff r- and fatuity, St. Marys, were Sun - III day guests of Mr, and Mrs, Mci- 21 Elliott. Mr. Howard Armstrong was at tr• home for the. week -end. Also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John < Armstrong en Sunday were Ron - m ald Armstrong, Shirley South, .4/1 Woodstock, Joyce Bell, Goderich, te'zi Mrs. John MacBeth, Hensall, Mrs. David Stephenson, Egmond- g vine, and Mrs, Garnet Mousseau and children, Hensall. Miss Elaine McClinchey, Exe- --.4 ter, spent the week at the home O of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, -h. Frank McClinchey. 5) Mr. and Mrs. W. Sparks, Sea - 1,1 fdrth, spent Sunday with Mr. r. and Mrs. Roy McBride. m Mr. and Mrs. Aronld Keys and 11 family spent Sunday with Mr. 71.. and Mrs. Bruce Keys. Mr. and Mrs, Percy ,Johnson, Varna, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erratt. Mrs, David Stephenson, Eg- mondville, is spending a few days :with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Erta tt. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Parke, op Sunday, were Dir. and Mrs. Ralph Turner and family and Mrs. Eileen Consitt. At the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Elgin McKinley on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid, Wal- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rath - well, Brucefield; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman, Zurich, and Miss < Doris Johnson, Clinton. 441 Zurich Personals 1,1 0 4/1 m /1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach were weekend visitorsat the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hackett. Miss 'Norma Stein- bach and Mrs. .Hackett and daughter Linda returned home with them. Mr. Roland- Williams, of New Jersey, returned after enjoying a vacation at the home of his cousins, the Williams family. Dr. W. B. Coxon is up and around at his home here after an operation at Victoria Hospi- tal, London. Mr. Ronald Heller has re- turned to his home in Detroit after spending a period in Zurich where he was pitcher of the keit ball team. Mr. and. Mrs. William 'Hess, of Woodstock, and Miss Kathleen Itess, R.N., of London, were vis- itors at the home of their pap ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Donnelly and sons of Waterloo were guests at the home of T. Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hughill called on their daughter, Elaine, a patient at Clinton Hospital, who is progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock spent the weekend in Michigan. IVIr. and Mrs, Donald Oke and family, Mr. arid Mrs, Morris Webb and family spent, a holt- day at the cottage of Ivan Kalb- fleisch al Port, Blake. ' Rev, and Mrs. Albert Martin spent a few days at Kitchener where they attended the con ference. MK and Mrs. Roy Aldus and m family, of Detroit, were visitors 71 at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Avila Ducharme on the Blue Water south. Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Mern- vidge, of Detroit, spent a few m days with the latter's mother, Mrs, Sarah Seffery and other r members or the family, m Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard /1 and Mr, and Mrs, Michael Masse 7. spent a few days in Courtright and other places of interesL )". Mr, Rd. Hartman of Waterlod < and Mr. and Mrs. P. Hartman m and boys were visitors at the .4A home of Mrs. Theres'a HatiMan and 'family, ' Mrs. Anna Sauve of Toronto is spending a few days with fo. friends at Zurich. p.,$ Shot Bear **4 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess, "Zur. n ith, 4nd Mr. And Me8* :floss Hodgert, of Woodham, returned home tram their vat/Mott At Key ltiver distriet, where the r former shot A bear, two years m old, weighing 250 -pounds. He was seen by fl,nss 6d ger., who was with Albert; at the tithe to ona rock about 8 DAL Mr..116ss • 10St, no tinit and Abet the animal tweet% the eyes. They brought the carcass home to Zurich,' Turn To ?g 18 SEE THEM AT HURON 'COUNTY'S LARGEST CAR DEALER PEARS Motors Limited Pontiac Buick Vauxhall': GMC Truck Moot Vt. Mope ..608 ZURICH' EXETER Make Us An Offer WE WILL NT BE ''UNbElk SOLD. CARS 'LEM SAVE $26;0001 27 CARS-LEM SAVE( Lutheran Ladies Accept Invstation, Twenty-six ladies attended the September meeting of the Luth- r Aid last TuesdaYi eveniiii, Mrs. Keith Westlake opened the program. Cheryl: Stade sang a solo accompanied at the piano by her` mother, Mrs. ilarotd Stade. A +lane in- strumental was given by Ronald: Klapp. The president, Mrs. A. Fink -i beiner, took the chair for the business session, • Mrs. Edward' Datars acted as secretary. An invitation to attend the Lutheran church in Brodhagen on the occasion of the hundredth' anniversary of their church and twenty-fifth anniversary of the Ladies' Aid has been accepted..! A bus will be hired to transporl! the ladies to and from Brod-1 hagen on Wednesday evening. I The president welcomed a new , member, Mrs, 0. Moore, into! the organization and extended' good wishes and a safe return to the pastor, • Fractures Wrist Mrs. Oscar Greb met with a painful accident last week when she was going into the garden pouring down the hack steps of her home. 3110 missed one step and in falling fractured her left wrist. She was rushed to Clin- ton hospital hy her husband, where attention was given by Dr. Addison. Personal Items Mr, and Mrs. Ross Johnston and daughter, Carol, attended the Western Fair at London last week, Year Old Boy Auto Victim • Condition of 14 -month-old Oct aid Zehr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zehr, :of Zurich, is de- scribed as good. Ile was hospital- ized Thursday morning after the rear wheel of his grandfather's car passed over him. The accident happened when the hoy darted around the corner of the family garage while his grandfather, Aaron Gingerich, of Zurich, was backing his ear out. He was taken to Clinton Hos- pital by his mother and grand- father and was treated by Dr. J. A. Addison, of Clinton. His par- ents called on him on Sunday and found their son improved. Friends .C.hivari Area. Newlyweds Friends and neighbors of Shir- ley and Ian McAllister, newly- weds, gathered at their home to honor them on their recent mar- riage. The evening starteri'. with lots of noise in the form of a chivari. The young couple were pre- sented with :two lovely step end tables. The address was read by Ross Richardson. Six games of progressive eu- chre were enjoyed, the, 'winners being: Ladies, Mrs. Leonard Erb and Mrs. Keith Love; men, Charles Robinson and Glenn (sleorf4dAfter the euchre lunch was .Zurich Personals •1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan ethscho and Mr. and Mrs. lad'. 'copetand aret holidaying at Fender) Falls and the Muskoka ,district. Mrs. Nancy; Koehler is employed at the resl-.1 delve of Mr. and Mrs. Gaseho ItIr I Mrs. M. d ..at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long at Kippe.n. Mr. and Mrs. J. l"orsythe af Detroit. who have beencamp- ing in their summer home for: the past weeks, have returnedl to their home in Detroit. • The Times -Advocate, September 18, 1958 Pogo 7 Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer .and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruff, of Detroit, were reekend visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Wit- n‘ier's sister„ Mr, and Mrs. Miss Pauline Stecklp, nurse - in -training at Eitchener-Water- boo Hospital, Kitchener, has re- turned to resume her duties after enjoying her vacation at. the home of her parents, and Mrs, Allen Steekle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brand ,nt London were guests at the toms of their friend, Miss Anna ROA. Miss Ethel Willi"xna and ,brotk* er, CaIvin, of- Zurich and ,cousin, Boland Williams,. of New jersey,motored to ,Guelph 14*. week tovisit with friends, . • Mr. and Mrs. Amos ,otingerick were visitors at New itanthurt. and Kitchener and also ,attendel the conference at New Hark burg- 41 Wit stroller last Ingell RA thin Mr ali . 4. N.952.99 r5.4411. 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