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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-02, Page 6Nos6 • oot A Ar Or A A •: • Ties • .imetAthfetates Odob A • o _ • or • AA Aft A AA M Ib A A AA A 4• 10 k 'A • A. Zurich Personal Items Shirrs Rebecca Stechle is spend - Vie; several days with relativea t Go.wo5town. Mr. end Airs. -Chris Bender, o Tavistock, Mr. and Airs. An Son Bender-. Baden, were vise ;tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Unwed Swartzentruber. . .1, 1. October 7 the W 1. will "epee its first meeting, for the 'Season ' at 8 o'clock at the Zurieh Own: hall. Mr. led. Wheeler of C.N.I.B London, will be the guest speak, er. Mrs, Lawrenee Reeler and her committee will be in ;charge., Mr. and Airs. Sam elliegerich and Mrs, E. Kipfer. 'Mrs. pic* From "- • • Cianti daughter. Laura.. to ' ZURI gSTABLISHED 1900 Youth I. Church Topic .For YF [lie of ;Emmanuel E.VR. wl ill met 1at 1 uea- day with John Bullock as chyle man. ;alias Edith Steckle acted as pianials Miss Norma .Geiger ga‘e a reading and Abse Edith Steckle played two numbers on • the piano accordion. Dennis Amacher presented the Write •"What the church must give youth.- "The ebureh mat give south a working faith. Faith rennet be trniathe Youth seeks something that gives balance to living. The church must show the hotter way of life. R must help solve prehlems. it must nee er shun or refuse those who need its help. The ideal is Jesus. • Youth must knew the way as revealed by Jesus ;anti must al-- - cern Christ as Saviour. There are .opportunities to serve. Youth :must serve church. school and community organizations. W e ; look for a Christian answer to nur problemsal. he raid. ."What should youth do for the church? First, there is AerVIc.P. ' Remember the claims of the church. The church seeks youth who will serve in His name. We show our stewardship by suppme, the church Supp',rt the . church by yam. loyalty. The • !church IA founded on our loyalty to Chriet. Give of your hest to . the Most er," continued the 'apeaker. The president. Miss Elizabeth . Finlay, took charge of the 'bust- ness, The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Milton McAdams- ; Receives Card motored to Blyth laat week to with relatives, Miss Ehhel Williams and broth or. Calvin. visited with friends By MRS. ROSS SKINNER in Bayfield. Mis Elaine flughdl has re, Sunday visitors with Mr. and turned home from the hospital Airs' Robert Hays. were Mr. 3t Mr and Mrs. George Hess re send Mrs. Weeley 'Underwood and turned home with the former's. Verna Harris of Wroseter. Mr.:brother. Mr. and Airs. William and Mrs. Earl Young and Roe Hess, of Pontiac.. Michteate to bert of Winghate, Mr. and Mrs. spend a few days with them. Leroy Keller and family. Guelph,: Mr. and airs. Hugh MacKin- and Mr. and Mrs. James Wats anon and cbildren, Ross and -lane! son of Fergus. ;of London, were visitors at the Mrs. Wilbur Hunter, ni Salva: home of the former's mother. dor. askatehewan is visiting Mrs. M. MacKinnon. with Mr. and Mrs. Everett- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mack Skinner. 1 and son Melvin, nf near London. Saturday evening guests with:spent the weekend at the home !sir. and ears. Lewis eohn„vre of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith. Air. and Mrs. Aiervin Dunn of The former alsocalled nn Mrs. Rensall, Mr. and'Mrs. Bill, Feari Mcitek• of • 'Airs. Louis Rader and Alex. Thames Road. Air. and Airs.IFinssie Slade, nf nashwned' 1 h o re. aro a • John Batten, Helen, Sharon and Ralph and Dianne and Emerson: Johns when they celebrated their thirty-ninth wedding annivers. ary spent a ;few days at 1 le nme o Mrs. Laurette Weido. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burn, of Milverton, were visitors at the home of Isle and Mrs. Wes Mer . : The Elimaselie W are hold. ON a Ing a Sariir. and Mrs. Adelbert Smith ety coecert on Friday :were visitors with members of evening at the church at 8 p.m !few family in the Blinrl River Mr and Mrs Frank King of-, distrirt for a few dava. Exeter visited on Sunday with. miss Lattitia Ducharme, of Mr. and airs. Everett Skinner., 'Brescia Hall, London, was a vise ALeaes Grace Johns, Grace tor at her home. tout: and Mary Skinner of, The misses Joy and Carol Erh Loptioe spent the weekend at 'spent a holiday at the home of their respective homes- I their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Mr—and Mrs.. Howard Pym vie Zehr in Kitchener. and Joan visited 00 Sunda v with t Mr. Lnuis Masse and his twn the latter's sister and family in -sisters motored to Windsor tn St. Thomas. visit with relatives. • w1111,111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111M11111111111111 iiiiii 11111111111111 lllll 1111111111111.1111111111110 Clearing Out Sale OF ALL • SSES Oct, 4-11 Inclusive We need the room so we are sacrificing our entire stock of mattresses: E Spring Felt Matresses itstolar $16.9i, NOW ONLY ULM Extra Special filled mattresses. all sizes in Sealy. Marshall and Simmons, Reg. $59.50. Going For Price! A Sealy Spesial Smooth top mattresses. Re. NOW ONLY $35,00 STEEL BEDS — ONLY $16.00 EACH SPECIAL UNIT Steel bed, spring filled mattress and spring. Coining in all sizes and selling complete for Only 49,00 Westlake Furniture I Platens- i7777.7.:7717eteeteamaitenealailenateaateetemaraattetaleearaarma l ala l arapa,,,,eewe'r a9W or J Zueich HERAL . _i,,, ,, ,, s,..s, _ — IN . CORROSPONDENT, MRS. CHI .L. SMITH Attend Rally Friend's -Relative Gets Relief Gift AtRodney --- A Jeast card of interest was .Pu - Crediton Daahwood and Zurich le" M‘"' at members of ihe cariod"raneh '111I'me from the Nether-1.1 a. ds sent hy Airs. Westerburg. %Yemen's 'Society of World Serv- ice of the Evangelical ;United Some months ago Airs. Die Brethren -Church, ehartered a charme had given a ;mese to bus drivels hy Lloyd Guenther St. Vincent dO Paul Society to of Dashwood on Alonday to at - be distributed to the .needy nets tend the missionary Reny held with her natne enclosed. Mrs. at Rodney, Rev. Leslie 0. stele Westerburg was the one to re - joy, Sierra Leona, melee, was ceive the parcel. guest speaker. She is the mother oi Mrs. Deggront. who lieses . half mile Brother Dies real al Drysdale on the town Mrs. Menne Dosch of Zurich line. received news last week of the death of her Neither. Robert A. On Motor Trip McDonald. 61, a Huron town- Mr. and Airs. Clayton 0. Smith ship farmer. and setts, Gordon and Stanley, of Surviving are stepmother, Mrs. the Blue Water Highway, en - Christine MacDonald; son, John, ,joyed a motor trip lo. Niagara brother. Murdoeh, Huron Town- Fells last Friday, -making the ship; sisters. Mrs. W. A. Reid, round trip in a day. Neville not Arborg, Man.; Mrs. Eldon Hen- visited this renowned place of derson, Mrs. Donald Cardis, scenery for some years they Lucknnw; Airs, Merino Oesch, noticed Many changes and im- Zurich, provements since their last trip Interment was an Tuesday al there, as well as many charities Lewhalsh. along the way.. / Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Smith received a card from Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz stating .of their - , pleasant lour through Nova Sen. tlia and Prince Edward Island. • The trip is interesting. The card was sent ;from Cape Breton Is- land. t 'Personal Rena Mr. and airs. Kenneth Ginge- rich and family and Mr, and I Mrs. Keith Gingerich and lam- ily were recent visitors at Wel- lenstein and with Mr. and Mrs. Aden Martin and Carol, Gowns- ' I own. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Beierling and son and Mrs. Henry Claus- ; ius motored to London on Sat- urday afternoon and were ac- companied home by the latter's husband who had been a pa- tient at Si. Joseph's Hospital, London. for an eye operation. I Mrs. Norman Fleischauer and I daughter. Marion. attended a miscellaneous shower on Friday evening of a relative in London, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Erb, Mr. Trip To Buffalo Follows Vows The Rev. Fr. 1- j.Pnisson oi- ftia1crl in St. Peter's 'Roman Catholic church, St. Joseph, for the marriage of Marie Ange La- porte. daughter of kr. and Mrs. Noel Lamporte. and Anthony Jo- seph Denomme, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Denomme, all of Zurich, on ;Saturday, September 27 at 9,::10 The bride wore a gown of white nylon net over ruffled net and taffeta featuring a Chantilly lace bedice with lily -point sleeves and a portrait necklinestudded with sequins and pearls. Her embroidered veil tear held by a stiffened netcrown with seed pearls. She carried -a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Angela Laporte was maid of honnr for her sister wearing a princess style gown of rose velvet. The bridesmaid, Miss „loan Masse, Goderieh wore a similiarly steled gown of tur- quoise velvet. Francis Downtime was best man for his brother and ushers ' were John Denomme and Tony • Laporte. A wedding dinner • followed the ceremony and a reception was held in Zurich Community Cen, tre in the evening, For travelling to Buffalo the bride changed to a brown dress with matching accessories and corsage of yellow carnation. The couple will reside in Kit- chener. Personal Items Father Kenneth Dietrich, Zur- ich, who recently returned after three years of missionary work in the Philippine Islands, left September 26, for Rome. He will take a postgraduate course in church law at the Gregorian University, Mr, and airs. Kenneth Weber. of Goderlch, were visitors with their parents, Mr. and Airs. Lloyd O'Brien. Mrs. Percy Bedard, Drysdale, returned home from St. Joseph's H cospital, London where she un - el wen • an aperation. Mr. and Airs. Newell Geiger and son; John, Mrs. Mary Man- son, and sister. Airs. NancY Koehler, called on Mrs. AaronWeller at SebrIngville on Sun7 day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. ;Ward Fritz ar- ; rived home efter their trip to Nova Scotia and other . places of interest. Miss Mary Jane BAnnister, nurse -in -training at St. Joseph'a Hospital, London, spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. e. Bannister. Mr. Albert Bedard, a patient 4n London Hospital, is improve ini nietely. Mr. and Mrs,' Franklin Walker, of Lansing, Michigan, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Wil,' ham Edighoffer. Air. and 'Mita, Thomas Hodgill, Miss Virginia Ducharme, Sea - forth and Mrs and Mrs. Alex and Mrs. Bert Bacheet and Masse and Mr. John Jeffery were femme visitors at the home of Mr. and , adaughter Kathy and Mr. Ed - bullt Omer to last for Ivied PIONEER RA eh* saw Ira ell treirlictioil One light -but -tough alloy casting from bar mounting to rear handle! Here's your guarantee of the lengeat life under the toughest, cutting conditions - only with Pioneer RA: Look at, 'these other RA "firsts", too . • go. anap-off hood for instant servicing ease . . . big, piston. -ported power ... you can't buy more c'' -'n —w fr,C. ynor 'teat Pioneer tomorrow! Exeter Form Equipment Phone SOO xeter See the famous pioneer Mode HC as low as $199,50 — 10% down —balance on easy terms, Mrs. Loon Bedard. mond Swartzentruber • attended the funeral of a relative in New York State over Mr. and airs. Daniel Scher- bert. of Monkton, were Sunday uesta at the home of Mr, and For Shipka Mrs. Chester L. Smith. • Report On Blake By BLiZABETH FINLAY A.A.A.A.AAPA.A.AA.A*.A.o•ArA0AA•m•Ar••••••••••••• Persenal Items Mrs. Rudy Oesch and Mrs. Edmund Schwartzentruber spent 1 an afternoon with Mr. Harold Finlay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West- brook, of Goderich, spent Sun- day with Mr. G. Bohn. Miss Alma Martin, nurse -in - training, of London, spent the weekend with her pareets, Mr. and Mrs. Menne Martin. Mrs. Chris Schwartzentruber 'has returned home after under- going an operation in Toronto. Mr. Harold Finlay and family spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dineenore. Anniversary services were well attended an Sunday with Mr. Stretch in charge of the morning service and Rev, Duncen McTav- ish in the evening. Miss Ruth Fassold was the pi- anisl and Mr. Jack Levi, of Park- hill, accompanied on the piano by his mother, Mrs, R, M. Gray, also of Parkhill, with his talented and pleasant voice added much !to both services. Personal Items Mrs. Harry Clarke has re- ; turned Jo her Amine here after visiting with relatives in New york, She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Randall who will -visit with the Clarke families I for two weeks. • Air. and Mrs, Ekron Hodgins, of Woodstock. were Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb- ; erl Raritan, Miss Ilene. Marks, of Hallfae. L.S.R.A. Anthony Reaume, of Shearwater Navy -Air Base, N.S„ and Mrs. Frank Reaume, .of Comber, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Sunday guests with Mrs. Milton Ratz were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fassold,-Miss Rath Fassold, Air. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Misses Shirley and Kathryn Scott, of London, ad Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ratz, Joan and Paul. Misses Eleanor Sharpe and Le Verna Sandie. of London, left on Sunday by T.C.A. for a vacation in Winnipeg. Mr. and Airs. William Love, of Grand Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love, and their grandson Wayne Love, of T.hedford, were Sunday visitors with•Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Love. Mr, Jack Sinclair, of Detroit, and his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Hugh McLeod, of Belle River, visited irriday with Airs. E. Lam- . port and Torn. Mr. and Mrs, John Lovie, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday with Mrs, M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs., Marvin Streich were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sharpe and Glen Miss Dorothy Harlton, It.N., of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb- ert Harlin visited Sundase with their daughter/Mrs, Karl Guen- ther, Mr. Guenther, John and Janet. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard were Mr, and Mrs. DOM McNaughton and family, of Woodham. Mr, and Mrs. J. Woodall and Me and Mrs. C. 'RennY, Doreen AM Pon. of C111611.0. I Air. Gorden Raiz, accompanied by .several Crediton men, attend. M the Wife Congress of the Chureh being held in Pembroke -over Me weekend. Mre. Jecob Ttatz and Mrs. Gordan Rate attended the I W,S.W.S. meeting itt Rodney on I Monday, But there are thousands who can't and they look -to you for assistance. Residents of Huron, Middlesex and Perth counties are being asked Mr $12,800 to train, rehabilitate and house 'the blind in this district. Send ,your donation today to the CN.I.E Tri -County Campaign, Mail youi cheque to the C,1\r..1.B. Chairman in your Community Exeter 5, D Taylor Hensall William Smith Zurich J. 1 Bannister HELP THE BLIND to help therrt$eives CRYSTAL .LAOER IIIREVVERY Sp,st# entifribuled iet Tb* Service bt The Conettunify John LAW Liniited oo • ... ..reee Dia you hear of a humerous Meident to your uoigbbothood this Week? Other folks lilt '16 .reAd Abeet it, Divot 110, ,Tlines.Advneaft, nr l'ht tOrreS* 1 VOndelit #;in title area. The '59's re Hero Drastic Reductions on the Balance. Of Our Used Car Stock They Must Go.! BEST SELECTION IN HURON COUNTY NOW AT CLEARANCE plum 1 I PEARSON 7S Zurich LTD. Phone 698 Exstsr NLY AUXHALL ONES You Ylctor 5•Passcriccr 5adm5 Victor Super 5•Passonger Sett!!! aeregssa7- as• 1171, ere Ylctor Estato Cat HIS CHOICE ! 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