The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-09, Page 54' . .
Sces Reorganization
AuJung Arena Board
A liuggestion that reor•gania-
tion would contribute to the
efficiei eyof the Hay Township
Community Centre Board Was
Made this week by one of two
Members who 'recently resigned.
Feed Haberer, a seven-year
Member of the board, who was
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appointed secretary - .treasurer
earlier this year, said: "The
hoard has to be reorganizer) to do
something different. It's been
run too loosely; there are no
rules or regulations. People just
do what they want at the arena.'
Delbert Geiger, chairman and
ten-year m e m b e r, resigned
along with Mr. Haberer.
Mr.
kla bei eri felt
a d he t ei
their
resignations would Speed the re -
i organization and result in better
operation �of the arena.
"The board has to hire a new
caretaker, and we felt it might
as well make a complete -change
I while it was at it, We (lir.
Geiger.er and himself)
planned
to resign
anyway at the end of
the term."
"There has been a lot of criti-
cism by fellows who seem to
think they know what should be
done so we decided we'd resign
to give them a chance to do it.
They can start all over again,"
The resignations came at a
meeting which followed the fall
fair, during which some of the
criticism was made.
At a • recent meeting, Hay
Township Council appointed Ar-
nold Merner temporary chair
man of the board. Mr. Merner
said Tuesday an appeal would
probably be made for volunteers
I to fill the two vacant positions
on the board.
Other members include Reeve
Valentine Becker, Deputy -Reeve
Alex Mousseau, Ray Fischer,
Wes Hugill and Bob McKinley.
There has been a report that
the board is considering employ-
ment of a manager for the arena,
Birthday Parties
Miss Marlene Wagner, who is
on the teaching staff at Kitch-
ener, spent—the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Leonard Wagner, who cele-
brated the ninth birthday of their
youngest daughter, Dorothy,, by
inviting twelve little girls to a
a party on Saturday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Pfaff and
family, of.St. Marys, were week-
end visitors at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoff-
man.
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Pastor Returns
Rev, 0, Winter, pastor of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich,
has returned from his ocean
voyage to Europe, the boat dock-
ing at New York City the middle ,
of last week. Rev. Winter en-
joyed the trip to and fro very
much, only the voyage was very.
rough as the ocean waters were
churned up owing to the tropical
storms that were sweeping north-
ward from the Caribbean sea.
Attended Convention
Messrs. Fred Haberer Jr. and
Keith Westlake, representing the
firm of 'llaberer-Westlake Con-
crete Vaults, attended the con-
vention of Georgian Bay district
funeral directors' association,
held in P'alsley,
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CORRESPONDENT, MRS. CHESTER • t. SMITH
New Veterinary
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' Doris. Irene Sten, daughter o_
Mrs, Hulda }9esterhack, .Guelph,
and the late Arvid Sten, and Dr.
Douglas Smith Miller, son of
Mrs. To Fergus,
Torrance Miller, I ergus,
and
the late '`
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were married in St. Andrew'
United Church, Nanaimo, B.C.,
on Saturday, September 13.
They plan to ,rake their home
inr
Zurich, where the groom is a
veterinarian with Dr, W, B,
Coxoh-and Dr. G. Leitch.
Rev. Dr. Pete).• Kelly officiated.
Dr. Douglas Kirkbride was solo-
ist, accompanied by Mrs. New.
berry.
The bride wore a boat neck
dress trimmed in moonstones
with a panel of white satin and
Chantilly lace falling from the
waistline to the floor connecting
to yards of French tulle which
emphasized the lovely floor -length
gown) Self -covered buttons from
neck to waistline were- the back
detail of the gown. Her head-
dress was a centennial crown of
satin trimmed with rhinestones
which held her waist -length veil
of French tulle appliqued with a
border of bridal bouquet. She
carried a cascade of red roses
and white slhasta mums.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Penny Hungle, Nanaimo, and
bridesmaids were Miss Shirley
Rose, Vancouver, and Miss Pat
Donovan, Nanaimo, who wore
gowns of pink and blue respec-
tively.
Groomsman for his brother
was Terry Miller, Fergus, and.
ushers were Dr, Ian McMorland,
Ladner, B.C,, and Drew Barclay,
Vancouver.
A reception was held at the
Canadian Legion Hall, Nanaimo,
At Hospital
lVlr, Sant Ropp, a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, is
getting along nicely.
Received Injuries
Mrs. Elizabeth Weber is pro-
gressing favorably after receiv-
ing injuries by falling down the
basement steps at the home of a
friend.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hahn, of
St. Jacobs, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wuerth,
Mr. Elgin McKinley was guest!
speaker at the Sunday School
rally held on Sunday morning in
the Evangelical U,B, Church,e
Miss Lynnda Scotchmer, of
Bayfield, was a visitor with
Misses Helen and Phyllis
Grainger.
Mrs. Thomas Snowden has re-
turned home after "spending a
few weeks at the .home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Keys.
Attended Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier
and Rose Marie, Mr. and Mrs,
Don Hulbert and Allen motored
to Windsor.
The Greniers crossed to De-
troit where they attended the
wedding of Ken. Za.frinski to
Miss Lucille Quenneville.
The bride is one of the- triplet
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Quenneville, Detroit,
and granddaughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Grenier,
Zurich. The ' sisters, Laura and
Louella, were the bride's attend-
ants.
Trip To Montreal
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner,
Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ford Merner, Dashwood, motor-
ed to Montreal where they met
the former's daughter, Miss Don-
na Merger, who arrived at 'tha't
port by boat after having spent
a year in England and other
places of interest.
Guest Soloist
Mr. Lorne Amacher, son of
Rev, and Mrs. A. M. Amacher,
was guest soloist at the anni-
versary services of Chiselhurst
United church. Be rendered two
selections, accompanied at the
piano by his mother,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask, 0f
Joe's Clothing, Store Grand Bend, and Mrs, Tillie
Tetreau, of Zurich, returned
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A community reception was
held Wednesday night for
Zurich's new medical practition-
er„Dr. A. W. 1,•a1 n has
opened
Knsenwho ned an office in the Hess
building on Main street.
The reception, attended by
DR. A. W. KLAHSEN
• .. opens Zurich practice
several hundred, was sponsore
by the Chamber of Commerc
which was instrumental in bring
ing the doctor to Zurich. Th
village has been without
practitioner for two years.
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),erten Liars Club held thedi Drain ^ ea l
supper meeting in the Dominion
At a special meeting ;House Friday;
good attendance.evening, with ' night, Hay Township !Council
'Lt a guest
:Rev, A.
. 1. Amacher,
pastor asto
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the Zurich Evangelical 1:J,B.
'hureb, speaker for the evening was
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h a decision an an n
Forrest municipal lrrn,his assessment the
from W. J. Alexander
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!lis address was based nn the I Council, silting in court of re -
theme "1w'anted — Godd Citi- vision, heard arguments from
C, P. `o be
zcns. Ile pointed out how a , 4 r lt, CLS, LLrcan, and
!service club is always 'willing' ;hisassociate,
the repo t. Engel, Bell, QC,
os
serve e tho• �
those who .err, unfortu- •'
;nate. ile paid, tribute to the good'. Exeter, represented Mr. Alex-
' showing of the ball team this ander, who lives on the second
Fear and explained how these
concession north of Zurich road.
things are all helping to make' The court was adjourned until
better citizens. i Tuesday, November 4. Following
Itev. Aninelrer was introduced a .meeting Monday, council
by ,Lion Russell Grainger and ;members toured area to
thanked by Lion Bob McKinley ;served by the drain,y
who also presented him with a { At Mondays meetintheg, a pet!be-
small remembrance on behalf I tion far a municipal drain from
of the club, i William D. Rawcliffe, Murdock
Stewart and Stewart Bell„ all of
Plans were discussed at the
'concession one, was accepted
meeting for the zone rally to ; and Mr, Corbett was authorized
he held in Arthur on Thursday,r to bring in a report.
October 23. A number of Lion; Engineer's report on the
members plan to attend this Ptsebe and Ausable dram was
rally.
A donation of $30 was voted read and council ordered a by -
to the C.,N,I,B, Lion Bill Yung- JaT prepared.
btut was accepted as a member The with Zurich
counciltrustees planstn
at large for the Zurich Lions meet 7.uiah on
Club, Ferri Iiaberer was named Thursday night to discuss
eharges for fire protection in the
to fill out theremainder cBill's village, At the present time, Hay
termmas-director
ector of the club. has agreements with Dashwood,
St, Peter's Lutheran Ladies Aid Zurich and Hensall brigades for
Mrs. Howard Klopp acted as service in the township. •
ehairlady for the meeting of the Birthday Party
Lutheran Ladies Aid, Zurich, on
d Tuesday afternoon.
e Pastor Winter led in prayer
and told of the life history `of a
e great composer of two favorite
a hymns, Philipp Sicolai.
A Ladies Aid Ralb• w
Dr. Klahsen, a 1954 graduat
of the UWO School of Medicine
was born in. India, where hi
parents served as Baptist mis
sionanies, After 13 years there
he moved with his family t
Kitchener, where he attende
high school. For the- past thre
years he has been doing pos
graduate work in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thiel held
a birthday party on Friday in
honour of their son, Barry, age
five years, at their home.
Twenty-three boys and girls had
an enjoyable time with lots of
fun and a birthday cake in the
e in Baden, October 8 to which a form of a bunny.
mission gift had been sent.
S A donation was voted to the
Canadian National Institute of
, the Blind, Lunch was served.
d • Personal Items
e Mr. and Mrs. harry Westbrook
l and family, of Godet'ich, were
visitors at the home of their
father, Mr. Gustav Bohn,
Messrs, Elzar Mousseau, of
Kippen, and. brother Herb Mous-
seau, Zurich, Jack Waiper, of
Woodstock, were on a partridge
hunt on Manitoulin Island for a
few days last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Norbert Goetz,
of Stratford, were visitors at
the home of IS -Ir. and Mrs. Mil-
lon Deitz.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Taylor and
family, of London, were visitors
al the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Deters.
Miss Rebecca Steckle has re-
turned home after spending a
week at the home of her sister,
Mr. and Mi's. Aden Martin at
Gownstown.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gibbons,
of Woodbridge, were visitors at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Steckle
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Heinz Benedictus at
Sarnia.
Mr. and, Mrs. Milo Shantz and
daughter Jennie, Dr, Ellen and
Carson: Moyer and son, Keith,
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gingerich, recently,
The Misses Pauline Steckle
and Alma Martin, nurses -in -train-
ing at Kitchenr-Waterloo Hos-
pital, Kitchener, visited at the
home of their parents over the
weekend.
The doctor is married to the
former.. Frances White, of Birr,
and -they have one daughter,
Ruth, 17 months. He 'has four
sisters, three in London, and one
in Scarboro. His parents live in
London.
The doctor's hobbies include
singing (he was a member of a
choir in London) and "tinkering”
with radios. -
Personal Items
Mr,. and Mrs. Noah Gingerich
and son, Lewis, motored to
Elmira on Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hostett-
ler and family, of • London, were
Sunday guests at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Brown.
Miss Kathleen Hess, RN, of
London, spent a few days at the
home of her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jarvis,
of Clinton, were visitors at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer, Mrs.
Jarvis remaining for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ginge-
rich and family were visitors at
Baden over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginge-
rich and family accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich
and family visited with relatives
at Ailsa Craig on Sunday.
Misses Meda Surerus and Jean
McCraig, of Toronto, spent the
weekend at the former's home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Steckle
and friends of Wallenstein spent
several days in this district,
Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm, of Strat-
ford, spent a week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Desjardine
and other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien,
of London, spent the weekend at
the home of the former's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy
O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Baechler and son, Harry,
called at ,St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, visiting the latter's
granddaughter, Karen Seott., who
had two wheels of a wagon pass
over her body. She is progress-
ing nicely.
Mr. Arthur Truernner of Tor-
onto enjoyed a week at tht home
of his sisters, Mrs. Dorothy
Johnston, Mr and Mrs. Milne
RRaderader, and Mr. and Mrs, Ted!
.Mrs. Laura Foster has return-!
ed tp London after spending the;.
summer months at her cottage
at Grand Bend,
Dr, and Mrs. Archie 11lacKin- I
non of Galt and Mrs, Rose Rus-
sell, of Exeter, were visitors at
the home of the former's mother,;
Mrs. M. MacKinnon.
1)r, and. Mrs, Douglas
newlyweds, have taken up res,
dence in the home owner) br :
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Ei'isson
Mr. and IWrs. Victor Dinnin
and son, Rill and Mr. William
Rader were visitors at their cot -
Cage in• the Parry Sound district.
Miss Dianne Thiel, of Landon,
was a visitor at the home of
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas.'
Thiel.
Mr. Ed, ;Beichert, of Sarnia.
was a visitors at .the home of,
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Vic-
tor Detchert.
Mr. and Mrs. Tames Vowels
and baby Judy, of Louden, \vete
Sunday guests al tier home n('
their sister. Mr, and Mrs. Lcroyj
thlrl.
,,
�It, andMrs, Adclhot Smith'
have returned home after spend.:
ing an enjoyable. time at the'
home of their• son in Blind River,;
Mr. and Mrs. he Finlcbeiner,
f Crediton, and Mrs. Annie
1;inikbeitier.. of Zurich, enjoyed a
Pleasant trip visiting friends in
Waterdown and St. Catharines.1
Mr,'and Mrs. Norman Gaseha
motored to Toronto. They were
accompanied by their daughter,
Barbara and sen, who left front
Mallon airport for their how
in Minn aftxr .dein several
weeks with her parents,
Letter From
Crediton
By MRS. J. WOODALL
Attendance Meeting
'Membership and Attendance'
was the theme of the W,S.W,S,
and Ladies' Aid meeting held
on Thursday evening in the
Evangelical church with many
visitors present who were each
presented with a corsage and
!bookmark.
Mrs. J. Raiz had charge of
the day of prayer service and
we's assisted by several mem-
bers of the satiety.
Mrs. Emmery Fahrner was in
charge of devotional period, and,
!with .her assistants Mrs. 'R.
Ratz, Mrs. L. Wein, Doris
Schwartz and Nola Feist re-
viewed "What it Means to be
a Missionary".
Business was presided over by
the president. Arrangements
were made for bazaar and tea
to be held on Saturday, October
18 at 3 p.m.
Congregational supper will he
held November 5 with social corn-
mittee to be in charge.
Thankoffe.ring meeting is to be
held on November 13 when gift
boxes will he brought in. meet-
ing voted $111 to (.N.T.A. Ap-
predation was expressed to visi-
tors and social 'time enjoyed,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wenzel, of
Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy
(.edka, of Kurtzville, were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Wenzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill
spent the weekend with relatives
in West Lorne.
Mr. ViT eman Merlock Inas pur-
chased a home in Dorset,
Mrs. Lloyd England spent a
few days recently in C'intin•
nate.
Members of the hvangelical
Ladies Aid called on about 2n;
sickrt
and . heel -ins 'ori .Sunday af-
ternoon and presented them l with
treats,
South Sectional convention of
the WoMa'1n's Missionary Society
will be held in Creditors "United
Church en. Friday, Octobers 1.0
at '9,20 a.m.
Mrs, George Vincent and Miss
Agnes Lamport, of Detroit, visit.
cd on Saturday with )heir moth-
er, Mrs. Samuel Lampert who
accompanied thorn to Detroit
whore
She will spend swine time.
and willmark her 811-11birth.
day alt Tdhursday, Oettsbt±•91
Report On
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Blake
By ELIZABETH FINLAY
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beachler
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Scott and family of Cra-
m arty.
Mrs. Peter Gingerich and
Mrs, Menno Steckle have re-
turned home after spending a
week with. Mr. and Mrs. Aden
Martin of Gowanstown and Mr.
and Mrs. Abner Weber at Wallen -
stein,
Mr. William Clarke spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd. Finnigan and family of
Thornhill and also attended the
Finnigan -Broderick wedding. .
-Mr. )Harold Finlay and family
spent Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. William Beachi.er and
family.
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