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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-09, Page 73 is };t ZURICH HERALD ,ESTABLISHED 11+00 CORRESPONDENT, MRS, CHESTER L, SMITH Bought Property Mr, Stcv. Meidinger pur- Chased the properly on Saturday at the James Nannie sale which was well attended. New minister galled Rev, W. P. Fischer has ac- cepted a call to become minister of :St, D'eter's Lutheran Church to succeed the .Rev, 0. Winter. He will commence his duties here in June. i\lr, Fischer is a native of Wal- kerton and he graduated from Waterloo Seminary in 1956, He is married and has two sons, Joel and Stephen. His father, Rev. E. ,I. Fischer, is, at present, the pastor of the Lutheran church in J3rodhagen. Personal items Miss Janet Gascho spent the Easter holidays at the home of her auntand uncle, Mr. and AIi•s, Fred Batstone at Toronto, AY r• Mr. and Airs. Ted Foster, of Detroit, were visitors with the • latt:er's mother, Mrs, Carrie MAGIC RABBIT—Gary, Ginge- Weber, last week. rich of Gingerich's Sales and Mrs, Walker, Mr, George Edighoffer and daughter, of Mitchell, were Salurcla,v visitors at the Koine of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Johnston. A1r, and Mrs, Elmore Clausius of Windsor, spent the weekend with Air. and. Mrs. henry, Claus - it's and brother, Robert. Mr, and 'Ars, Lawrence Bre:- Were visitors at •the home of, son and family, of St,Thomas,:Mr. and Mrs, Bryce Mack, were visitors with Mr.and Mrs, Fight membersAir, and Mrs, Morley Fouackrrrcet Albert Bedard and family. I Al.a baptismal. service con- Mr. Percy Weido, of Kitchener, p and children, of London, spent spent the holiday at the. home ducted Good Friday morning at j a weekend with relatives and of his mother, Mr. and Airs, the • Zurich Mennonite church, ' friends on the Blue Water High-. Earl Weido eight young people were re- way. Service, Zurich, was given this magic rabbit which magician Dicky Dean pulled out of his hat during the home improvement show last week, Dean headlined the evening shows. — T -A Photo Church greets Personal items Mr. and Mrs, DeJber't Geiger and Mrs. Melissa, Gci;ger, Mr., and Mrs, Chris heist and Mrs. Beatrice bless attended the fu- neral of their relative Mr. Noah Geiger, at .Pigeon, Mich., last week end, Alr. and Airs. Morris Neil, of Detroit, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Peart AielIek. Mrs, Melissa Geiger returned home after spending several , .months al the home of Miss L. Woods, at Hayfield. Mrs, Solomon Zimmerman has returned home from Clinton Hospital and is progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Neeb and family were visitors in Glencoe! over the. weekend. Mr, Ervin Dietrich and Mrs. Laura Prevost, Hazel Park, Michigan were visitors al the home of their mother, firs. .Simon Dietrich and also visited! vs crit with relatives and friends in the ' vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swartzen-; •truber of New Hamburg were visi• i 'tors with relatives in this vicin- 1ty, NLr, and Airs, Melvin Zehr atl -Kitchener were visitors with the latter's parents, Mr, and Airs, Gordon Erb. Mrs, A4'innifr•ed Leslie a.nrl David, of Exeter and Mrs. Lorry Cann and Patricia of Alvinston 'L 1fellowshipof. the ceived into the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hey and son, of Detroit, were visitors at chhe by the pastor. the home of the former's mother, ! 1 hey were Donald Gingerich, Airs. E. Hay. Gerald Steckle, ,lames Steckle, Kiss AIelvena Schede. of Lon•' Robert Oesch, Judy Oesch, Faye don, was a visitor at the home Oesch, Mahlon Martin and Paul of her brother, Mr. and Airs.: Boshart. Dwight Fender another Clarence Schede, eon. 14, member of the group who due to Mi. John Hanerer, of Durha,n, I road conditions was unable to North Carolina, spent a few days attend the Good Friday service at the home of his parents, Mr,+ l+'as baptized .at the castor and Mrs. Jacob Haberer. I morning service Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bedard Personal items and family, of Detroit, were vrsi- j Mr, and Mrs, ,Tames Hackett. tors at the bonze of their vela- , and children, of St. Catharines, lives and friends. spent the holidays at the home Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farwellof their parents, Mr, and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Ted Steinbach. aril Hartman and daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. John ,lantzi, of the Goshen Line south, Mr. and'Baden, accompanied by Mr. Airs. Larry Hartman and boys Simon Jantzi, New York, visited of London, Air, and Mrs. Greg with the former's daughter, Mr. Fleming and daughter of Credi- and Mrs. Gordon Erb. ton and Mrs. J. Masse, Gode- Mr. and Mrs, Earl Oesch and rich were holiday visitors at the family spent Sunday at Paris home of their mother, Mrs. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Theresa Hartman. Oesch. . Bonny Neeb entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginge- number of friends at a birthday rich motored to London to visit party on the occasion of her i their infant daughter Elaine at seventh birlhday. I Victoria Children's Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier . that city, who is progressing visited at Egmondvillc at the',very well after her illness. home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. William D. MeroBrown and :family.• 1 of London were holiday visitors Mr. Edward Deichert, of Sar- 1 at the home of their parents, nia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deichert, 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Mero, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Deichert, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen of 1 Mr, Kenneth Edighoffer, of Broadhagen were visitors at. the ; Regina, spent a few days with home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor 1 his father at the residence of Deichert. !Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson. Mrs, George lJess, of Hensall, Air. Robert ,Tohnson, of London, called on friends in Zurich .last was also a visitor there, Thursday. Mrs. Anne Sauve, Toronto, Mrs. Minnie Weido returned spent the holidays at the home after visiting.with friends in Lon- of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach. Raye Oesch and Carlyle Chev- alier, of Toronto, were visitors Hensall at the home of Zurich relatives and friends'• Mr, and Mrs. Harold Koehler and family, of Toronto, and Miss Isabel Notley, of Toronto, were visitors at the home of the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Nancy Koeh- ler. Miss Donna Merrier, of Lon- don, spent a few days at the home •of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merrier. don. — Continued From Page 5 Mrs. Lou Simpson accompa- nied by her sister, Mrs. Mar- garet Vair of. Brucefield spent the weekend in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs, William Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Guth Voth, Airs. L. Simpson, Hensall, and her sister, Mrs. Edith McMartin and Mrs. Margaret Vair, Bruce - field, are vacationing with rela- -Beck to school fives in Detroit. Miss Ruth Weido is again fol. Mr, and. Mrs. Ron Passmore, 1 lowing her school studies at Exe- of London, were recent: visitors Iter District High School after with Mrs. Pearl Passmore and 'being absent. for some time due Norma, to injuries she received in a car f. Wilson Berry, of Toronto, accident. donated Easter lilies to St. Paul's Church, Hensall, for Photofilm is made from wood Easter. pulp. .,,,,,,,,, 1,„„q1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1„I,,,r,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,1.1y Foam Rubber u111111;1ir7liilfiinitF,?., w,i7i breathes comfort! When you're buying a mattress, remember comfort is much more important than price, Dunlop Pillofoarn Mattress gives you REAL comfort . , youget, a re, freshing, restful sleep night, after night. It's cool, even on the hottest nights;' odorless, too. It won't sag or pack and you don't. need to worry about moths or vermin. Compare the value AND the comfort. From $109 to $169 Complete With Box Springs Hopper -Hockey FURNITURE Phone 99 Exeter �AYI/!lr!lJdfrrPililflrYlvrPl ilvrrri'ilurnl'1PY1fir,rvnFlil`r'r61fYl7Yltirr'rrrrlnYlr1rr11OrtY161166nilnvintnnitl mar r tn.n Dr, and ;firs. Archie MacKin- 1 non of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon and .family of Lon- don were visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. M. Mac- Kinnon. Mersa je from. EIJB �a�ii�es aiscuss Blake new states in union By ELiZABOTH FINLAY The WSW$ and Ladies' Aid of to be .admitted into the United. EMInanuel ELJ13 Church met on States of America, Alaska and Thursday with Mrs. Allan Hawaii. Alaska is now the larg•. I Gascho in charge- of the meet- e ine the Uuion, being g twiceest asskatlarge as Teaas. AIos�t .of ing. Mrs. A. M. Amacher was the people in. Alaska live in the the pianist. Mrs. Ross Johnston cities. There are more whites read the Scripture lesson and than natives. Th. li is serious probleme izativesa w e r e Airs. Pearl llelliek led in pray- loathe to send patients to the er. Misses Elizabeth. Johnston hospitals at first, but that is and. Helen Grainger sang .a duet, changed now. The Methodists accompanied by Mrs. Milton have a hospital and an.orphan Oesch. ageatA, acrd building a college Mrs. Thomas Meyers present- nchorageare, ed the topic, "The Christian and Hawaii is not just a new set - the Cross.” "Why Easter? Why , tied place, There is no race prob• do people crowd church doors :on tem mere. Christianity demands Easter Sunday? Because Jesus complete dedication. We need Christ arose from the dead and to know what the religions stand is alive forever more. Christ for. The Hawaiian islands are lives forever in resurrection lovely. The air, is clean and vain- glory. Th power of the resur- washed. The economy of the is - rection began at Pentecost and land is prosperous. continues in the daily experience Rev. A. M. Amacher installed the officers for the corning year. The president, Airs. Delbert God ills Son. 'Inc cross is the Geiger, took charge of the busi- mosl prominent symbol of the ness session. Mrs. Allan Gascho roysersstands for love," said M zs, and Mrs. Ward Fritz were e ap - pointed delegates to the WSWS convention to be held at Pem- Christian faith — The Chiistcan Mrs. Fred Stenion who was suddenly taken 111 was taken to Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Milton. McAdams visited with the Finlay girls on Satur• day afternoon, Mrs. Rudy •Oesch spent Friday with Air. and Mrs. Bert Faber, of Nippon. Zurich personals Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pearson are spending a short visit in Florida, having travelled there by plane. Mr, and Mrs. John Peter and fancily, of Toronto were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Geseho, Mr, • and Mrs. Bill Yunghlut, of London, were visitors at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yunghlut. Mr, Michael Hartman, of To - ionto, spent the holidayat the home of his mother, Mrs. Ther- esa Hartman and family, Mr, and :firs. 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