HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-11-20, Page 5Iteptrt On Zurich.Personals
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•Perional lto.rms
i4iss Emma Dinsmore, of Lon-
don, has returned home.
Airs. Bert Faber, Kippen,
ited with Mrs. Rudy -Desch last
week. •
Mr. and Airs. }ferny Farrell,
of Ripley, visited on Tuesday
with Mr. Harold- "inlay and
family. Sunday visitors, were
Airs. Etigie Famil, Mr. Fred
Herd, of Kincardine, and Air..
and Mrs. Lester -Osborne,.of
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Alias Arlene /Ulmer, aurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital,
LOttion,spent a, few days At the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Airs. Ford Ba barer.
'N•and Mrs. • r •
hint of London enjoyed the week-
end at the home of the formet's
parents, Mr, and Mrs-, Ivan
Y•ungbint.
Miss Dianne Thiel of London
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Thiel.
Air. Joseph Swartzentruber'•of
Goshen south is spending several
Dashwood Comments
By I,iRS. ERVIN RADER
.
Surprise Birthday Party
The staff from the Officers'
Mess, RCAF Centralia, pleasant-
ly surprised Floyd Wein on the
man, with nine girls present,
and the leaders, Airs, Sid Baker
and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz.
A letter was read from Airs.
occasion of his birthday, when Shirley McAllister, Huron home
they gathered at his home .test,'•economist, saying she would be
Monday evening, present December 33.
Mrs. Baker reviewed the rules
for buying cereals. The girls
made graham muffins and wheat
germ muffins. Airs, Kuntz die.
cussed flour for daily bread. Mrs.
Baker discussed facts about muf-
fins.
:Home assignment was to visit
a flour mill 'if possible and oh -
Ladies' Aid
The regular meeting of Zion
Lutheran Ladies' Aid was held
in the church basement Wednes-
day evening, with the president,
Mrs, Tfilfred Merrier presiding,
A guilt donated to the L.A. will
he given for relief purposes.
Mrs. Leonard Schenk reported on tam information about flour sold
synodicat affairs and also the at nearest store. Roll' call "Three
Christian growth institute held things I learned about flour."
at Stratford when six members The hostess served the muffins
attended. It was decided to make with jam and beverage.
the group for each month be Muscular Dystrophy Campaign
responsible for keeping the
kitchen in order,
The annual meeting and Christ-
mas program will be held next
month with donations for missions
rather than an exchange of gifts.
Taking as his topic "Upon the
first day of the week let every-
one of you lay by him in store
as God has prospered him."
Pastor Zorn dealt with Christian
Stewardship. •
Following the closing devotions,
Group 4, with Mrs, Herb Wein
convener, shower the film
"L.W.ALL,, followed by lunch.
Ladies Aid Other Groups
The membership and atten-
dance group with Mrs. Harry
Hoffman as „convener, were in
charge of the EUB Ladies Aid
Noveniber meeting with the topic
on missions. Other members are
Mrs. Wallace Becker, Mrs. Har-
old Kellerman, Mrs. Charles
Snell and Mrs. Don Gaiser. They
had as their topic, missions and
the work of missions.
The -president, Mrs. Carl
Oestricher, presided for the busi-
ness. Donations of $10 each were
voted to be sent to "CARE," War
Memorial Children's Hospital,
Woodeden, and Springhill Dis-
Dashwood Men's Club are par-
ticipating in the campaign to
raise funds for the battle against
Muscular Dystrophy.
The Club is placing canisters
in the Dashwood stores, and a
household mailing list will be
sent to residents of the area,
The folders being sent are ac-
companied by a reply envelope
for those who wish to send a
donation by mail, and all re-
turns received in this way will
be credited to the Dashwood
Men's Club campaign. _
Personal Items
Mrs. L. H. Bader is spending
a week in Zurich with her daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Prang.
Miss Erma Wein, of • olinton,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Herb Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kretzman
and son, of Detroit, spent the
weekend with .Mrs. Cora Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine
and girls, of Kitchener, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Reinhold Miller.
Mrs, Mary'Martene is confined
to her home with a slight stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter,
Janice and Thomas and. Mrs.
aster Fund. Bertha Hayter, spent the week -
Quilts are to be 'made and end' in Windsor with Mr. and
donated to War Memorial Hos- Mrs. Joe Bruce. Joanne Hayter,
pital. The Children's 'Aid 35. to be who had spent the week there,
contacted to determine Christmas returned home with them.. '
gifts.
A dinner is planned for the
husbands in December. Clothing
was packed for overseas relief.
Old nylons and old spectacles
are to be brought to the Decem-
ber meeting for missions.
Surprise Stork Shower ,
Airs, Howard Klumpp was
hostess Friday night for a stork
shower held in honor of Mrs.
Lloyd Beaver. The hostess showed
pictures of local interest,
Dashwood Merry Maids
The third 'meeting. of the 4-11
lierry Maids was held Saturday
at the home of .Mary Jane Hoff -
"MAN CANNOT ESCAPE
FROM HIMSELF" ,
'(Authors Name BeloW) •••••
Everybody has the op-
portunity to live a longer
life. We are all 'given just
one body and escape
from it is impossible as
long fts we live. There-
fore we must take care
of it.
If your body is ever at-
tacked by any sickness,
give it the best assistance
you ' possibly can. This
means visiting your phy-
sician promptly for skill-
ed help and following his
advice exactly. If he pre-
scribes any diet or meth-
catione follow his instruc-
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Mr. And. Mrs, Elgin Rader and
boys spent Sunday at Waterloo
with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wei -
berg and family.
Mr. Harry -Bassow.and 'Mr. and
Mrs. Ferd Miller spent Sunday at
Fordwich with Mrs. Pearl Duke
and family.
Mrs. Ervin Rader and Sharon
spent last Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wellwood Gill, Grand
Bend.
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Report On
Shipka
Celebrate Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Main
entertained twenty relatives and
friends on Friday 'evening to an
oyster supper in honor of the
85th birthday of Mrs. Mellin's
father, Mr. William Veitch of
Allsa. Craig,
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Veitch jr. and family of
Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Miller and family of Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs. Langford Ridley
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley. Mallin
Of Parkhill.
Personal Denis
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barr of
Sarnia and Mr, William Sweitzer
of Grand Bend visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweit-
zer, Ron and Barbara.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob .Tindall of.
Saintsbury, Mr. and Mrs, Nel-
son Schenk and Mrs. Oscar
Pfaff of Crediton, Airs. R. Desch
Mrs, Bert Faber and Diane, Mrs.
Tom renhale and Iticky of Zur-
ich were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Harry Clarke and Atr. and
Mrs. Howard Clarke and Mar-
lene Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. john Lovie of
Grand Bend spent, Sunday with
Airs. M. Baker.
The Rev, W, C. Smith and
Airs. Smith of Port Stanley were
tuesday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Love and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sheppard
And Dave visited Saturday with
Mr. And Mrs. Duncan MeNaUgh-
ten at Woodharn.
Dr. ,T.. S. Bean, Mrs. Bean and
Mrs. Fred Timbrellt of London
were Thursday vititoeS With Jr.M
and Mrs. Lane Devine and Mrs.
Devine Sr.
Mr. Roy Comfort of Fenwick
it visiting his sitters AIM Stu-
art SWeitzer, Mrs. Milton Stetit.
zer, Mts. Jack Pickering and
their families.
Mrs. Wray ,Sweitter and Bar-
bara Spent Saturday with Mr.
And Mrs. Jack Smith At Wood-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Corbett,
Connie and Al of Heritall WON4.
Sunday visitors with Mt. and
Airs. Let Adams, Harvey and
'Gloria,
Mr. Stuart Sweitzer, Jim and
Scott spent the weekend in Pon -
wick, Mrs. Swelter who had been
visiting there returned home With
thent.
Mr, Rebert LOve of ThedfOrd
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mm's.
C. X. Love,
When Yeti visit Pittof loWn,
tell the ile,WA to, The TlitteS.Atl-
Vetai,e, phOne Ilk or the ear -
1 reSp�nd�fll lfl4tolit- dreao.
months At the - home ot his saw
in, 'St. Louts, Ati&ourl.
Guests At the home. of Air. and
Airs, Amos Gingerich on Sunday
were Air. and Airs. Kenneth
-Gingerich and family and Air.
and Mrs. William Steekle.
Air. and Mrs, Harold Pothole,
were guests of honour at a -din-
ner given to them at. the home
• Airs. loin T.'enhale
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Bayfield last Saturday, the oma -
non vt!'s, their Mt we'lin' anni.
versary. siQy were prennte,t
with .a plush rug by the family.
Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Hart.,
man and boys and Michael Hart-
man All of London were visitors
with their grandparents on the
Blue Water Highway.
Air. and Airs. William O'Brien
of London were weekend visitors
;At the home of the fortner's par -
f,10 Airs. Lem Oniren.
Mr. Hit. Murehy, of &maps,
Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Cliss Beynon
and son, David, of Ingersoll
visited for several days with the
Geiger relatives and friends..
Airs. Mabel Kellaby and son,
Air. and Airs. Melvin Kellaby and
son Marlim of Fillmore, Sask.
have returned home After an
enioyable visit with tte Jaeobe
fairiPe4. in this vicinity for scv•
oral we s.
Several of the Zurich people
attended the hot turkey supper
held at the V.B. Evangelical
church basement last Wolves -
day evening. It was in charge
of the men of that congregation
assisted by some of the ladies.
They did a, fine job,
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ovember '20, 19,58 Page :..
Mr. And Airs. Ray .Pelatienu
and; family, Miss Ann Ducharme
and friend of Windsor were visi-
. tors with their parents, Mr. And
Mrs. Peter Dueharme.
Air. and Airs. Reuben Gingerieh
and family, Jerry and John
Rapp of Ansa Craig were visitors
at the home of Air, and Mrs.
Curtis ,Gingerich.
Mr; and Mrs. Roger Sniith.41,
.and family, of London, weal
th
guests at e home of Rev. and
Mrs. Ephriain Gingcrch. Mr
Smith being guest speaker Wir
Blake A. Mennonite church,
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