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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-12, Page 14Pipt 14 The T.ittmes-Advocate, February 12, 1959 Local Firm Among Pioneers, Now Most Modern Processor •n':x:5�,- sxEi y`,yR'!�Yx`,,.: �k,.h�c'c. -i SETH WINER AND HIS QUALITY RUTABAGAS , While he may not be the first until 1948 when the large plant 1 "In the .old ,days, we used, to processor of turnips in the area. was erected near the railroad on consider it was a good rho':s Seth Winer has .earned the dis- No. 83 highway, work if you could Rut through tinction of being a progress]\ e in :1951, Seth gloved to •Cen- 200 bushels a clay using the ice pioneer in the industry . tralia and established :his plant pick. Now it's no trouble to do. He's been in al Vicars. ' in the creamery there. ,1,500 bushels." I The new niode.n plant opera - : tion at Centralia is his design, j developed through v ears of ex•- perience. Since there aren't many turnip plants in Ontario. .engin- eering services have never been Mr. Napoleon Corritveau made; Mrs. Thomas Meyers is spend- provided. However, Seth has the a business trip to '.ondon one ing a few weeks at the home of production problem pretty well day last week. :her daughter and son-in-law, Mi'. : Ticked and without professional 1Irs. Solomon Zimmerman wasand Mrs. Lloyd Hope in SLr,yets- Itelp- taken to Clinton :Hospital last • ville while the Hopes are enjoy. 1 `We've come a long way. since week. ' ing a trip to Honolulu. we used to dip them in wax Mr. Nelson McClinehey of Qin.: Sunday visitors with Alr. and with an lee pick," he states. ton. formerly of llensall, was_ i\Iz s. Greg Fleming in Crediton Now the turnips are unloaded most pianist and soloist on were; Airs Therese Hartman and ;:from the farmers' w a g o n s 11 i.gm CK�1'1' sons of Zurich, AIF, Michael through a chute to a pit where \\iitghaniarly prolastra1\'eclnesdayon after\' .Hartman of Toronto, and Airs. they are taken by conveyor belt noon and played two selections. Raymond Hartman and laugh• ! into the first and largest tub of He is a grandson of Mrs. Irina ter of the Goshen Line. The nc- a double washer. After utast of Oswald of Zurich. i rasion was their daughter, Lin - the dirt has been removed in Mr. and Alrs. John Steekle ' (la's second birthday, this 1S foal machine, the t'ege and son Kenneth of Vineland Miss Donna Smith of the .Cao• tables are moved to a smaller, were visitors at the ]tame of Alr. ; shen Line south has returned to rinsing machine where they,are and Airs. Clayton Steekle and her home after being employed washed again in fresh, cean other -relatives and friends in • with Air. and Mrs, Avila Du - water. the district. I chavme of the 131ue Water south. Conveyor belts take the wet Mr. and Mrs. Aliehaei Masse Miss Stella Robinson, London, vegetables to one of seven dry-` and spent iter vacation at the bonne in; racks from where they are children of London were v si- t taken to the d! waxer and then tars with relatives and friends i of her mother, Airs. L. Rose and N' m the St, Joseph's neighbor• brother. i to the automatic bagger. i hood. I Seth Winer started the buss Mrs. -Louis H. Rader of Dash - I ness in Exeter in 1037 ill 1.4e • lir. Amos . Kennethhh accompa , wood is visiting at the home of 1 building now owned by Exeter Hied by Mr. Gingerlch, I her daughter, Mr', and Airs, i Furniture. He remained there spent a day in London last w eek. i Leonard Prang. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fournier i .bliss Patricia Mitleholtz and and family of London wereweek• !aunt, Mrs, Susan Hagan of Lond- end visitors at the latter's par- don were visitors at the home encs. 'of the former's parents, Mr, and .\Ir. and Mrs. Tony 'Masse of Airs. Teel Mittleholtz, Garlerich were visitors with Mr.: and Airs. Peter Ducharme and \vine;or were visitors at the Zurich Personals ZURICH HERALD ESTABLISHED 1900 CORRESPONDENT, MRS. CHESTER L. SMITH !Mother Dies ' Luthern Ladies Mrs. P. Deichert llrs Helen Poisson 98 of Dies In Hospital iFather Poisson of St. Peter's i Make City Trip Mrs. Peter Deichert, the for- week andfuneral service was mer Clara C. Thiel, died in South held at 10 a.m. Saturday in st.) their meeting in the church base - Huron Hospital on Saturday, Feb- Sinnott and St. Jude church, ; anent last Tuesday evening de - Belle River, mother of Rev. Parish, Sl. Joseph, died last 1The Lutheran Ladies' Aid at Mr. and Mrs. R. Billion of Peter Jr, on Blue Water :High- hone of AIF, and Airs. Thomas way. Rawlings..and ]Liss Alelvina Sehade of Lon- 1)rMrs. Bruce Ecknteiex don spent a week at the home and .son Ronald of - Hamilton her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. «.ere visitors at the home of the Clarence Schade, 14th concession ' near Dashwood. Mat bees and quilting bees formers's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Schade ;1lcnry :Cicl:meier. Mr. and Alrs. Harold Sienton are the order of the day in Blake and family, Goderich, were vim. and district at the present time. tors at the home of Mrs. Sic.: Alr. Gerard. Geoffrey of Walk - moil's parents, Mr. and Mrs. erton spent the weekend with his Peter Ducharme. ' mother and other members of the ruary 7 having been at the hos- Belle River. l tided to cater for the Co-op Mr. and Mrs. Walter turner family. He reported that one day pitat only a short time. 1 IP Survivors are the Rev. iso• _banquet in the near future and and children, and Mr, ,and Mrs.. last week in Walkerton the ince She was a member of the Con- ;lore Poisson, St. loseph, if ed .lohn Turner spent Sunday with , I a report of the Hay and Stanley cury dropped to 26 degrees be - rad Thiel fancily, former rest- and William, Belle River. Dr. given. , Mr, and Mrs. Fraser Stirling low zero. dents of Zurich, ' Paul Poisson and Edmond, River- ;Federation banquet was bry en' and family, Goderich Township. Mr. and Mrs. Deiehert farmed side; Dr. Adelard Poisson. Te•' An invitation was accepted to Mrs. Sylvester \Punter is spend their married life on the n Sandwich; be guests of the Ladies Aid of ing a few weeks at the home C all 1 e cumseh; Ree, w ; Sara,onfirms Class . Flied Line before moving to Belle River, the ]redeemer Lutheran church of her daughter, Alr. and Mrs. i Zurich the past year. in London on Tuesday and a bus Wilfred Jarvis at Clinton, ,At Final Servs F Resident t t transport • They are ,members of St Former esi en Dies was arranged for o' ranspor llr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther Ce Peter's Lutheran church, Mrs, Addle Stoskoff, Kitche- the members to London. and family of Dashwood were ' and family moved Tuesday to Surviving besides her husband ner, a member of the .lohnson President Mrs, A. Turkheim visitors with the latter's par - {Toronto. where the pastor has are sons, Bertrand, London: family formerly. of Zurich, died conducted the business. Thirty ents, Mr. and Mrs, David Gesell. 1 taken charge of a mission church- , n was Mr.Fredappropriate ceremony o in Kitchener and funeral service •c were Turner of Bayfield An e m members er, it nb� and� Harold, Hay: Lloyd• Glennpresent., Fred, • al home: daughters, Mrs. was held Wednesday from the Mary Ellen Thiel sang a solo spent the weekend with his held at the pastor's final serv- Clarence Hohner. Exeter; Mrs.:Razz-Bechtel funeral hone. and a trio was sung by Sue Ann brother-in-law and sister. Mr. ice when Rev. Winter confirmed Herbert Keller, Hay; Mrs. Rose' She is survived by one sister, Coson, Carol Fischer and Mary and Mrs. George Campbell. the class he has had in prepara- Merner, Zurich; Miss Virginia . Miss Alice Johnson. Deicbert, Waterloo; brothers, John, Vancouver; Andrew. ToAdam Thiel, Dycraft, Alta.; Story Of Church - ronto; Albert and Sinton, Ditch•' ener; Thomas, Calgary; sisters, i Related To EYF Mrs. Mary Hildeirandt Sea., The E Y F of Emmanuel Evan -g forth; Mrs. E. Lossing, Detroit;gregation in. Toronto. A colorful ' family, Mr. Samuel Ropp and - and Gerald Leroy Thiel. and Mrs, Rosanne Howey, Kit-+ geliea' United Brethren church St. Valentine lunch was served., Mr. and Mrs. Ames Gingericb. 1 Communion was also observed. chener. i met last Tuesday with .hiss The body rested at the West- ' Catherine Thiel in charge of the lake funeral home until Monday program, i W I Hears History when funeral service was held' ;Miss Helen Grainger and Miss: at 2 p.m. at St. Peter's Luther- assisted Phyllis Schade with the' an church with Rev. 0. Winter devotions. Officiating.. Ellen Thiel accompanied by Mrs. I Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey 1 tion for some time. Jack Turkheim at. the piano. land sons, of Goderich, spent Sun- 1 Those who received the rites The meeting adjourned with the I day with relatives in the Drys-) were Sharon Helen Hughill, Mary singing of the hymn "Faith of dale community. Ellen Thiel, Sandra Dianne Par - Our Fathers" in honor of Pastor Sunday gusts with Mr. and kips, Carol Anne Fischer, Judith' and Mrs. Winter who are leav Mrs. William Steckle were Rev.! Irene Moore, Daniel Wayne ing to serve in a mission eon- : and Mrs. Albert Martin and ;