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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-05-21, Page 5ESTABLISHED 1900 C of C requests office for motor licences. Zurich Chamber of• Commerce has requested :the Ontario gov- ernment to establish a .motor ve- hicle licence office in. Zurich. The resolution, passed at a meeting .of the Chamber Thurs- day night, was forwarded to C. S. MaeNatighton, Huron MPP, for ,presentation to the gov't. Chamber officials pointed out that the eloseset office was at Exeter, 12 miles away, and that a Zurich appointment would serve hundreds of vehicle own- ers on the west ends of Stanl;ey, Zurich Wi Zurich Women's. Institute held 11 family night recently, when all members were asked to bring their families and friends to the meeting. An interesting feature was the showing of movies on Africa. The South Huron district annual will be held at Grand Bend on Thursday, May 21, Personal items Mr, Charles Either, of Detroit, has been visiting in town with Mrs, A, Edighoffer and Grant. Rev. Calvin. Diegel was the guest speaker al St. Peter's Lutheran Church at the morning service on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. French find two children were recent weekend visitors with Miss Inez Yungbiut. . Miss Mary Geiger, who has a position in London, was a week- end visitor •with her Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Geiger. Mr, and Mrs. Musselman, of Waterloo, were Sunday guests with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr., and. Mrs. Peter in G geric.h, of Blake. Dr. and. Mrs, A. Klahsen spent Sunday with friends at -Bayfield. Mr, Menno Oesch and Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'Desch were visiting friend and. relatives at Pigeon, s vs Mich., over the holiday weekend. Mrs. Mina Cook, of Kitchener., is in residence here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Brenner, who is recuperating from her acei• dent of over a year ago. Mrs. Brenner is in her 90th year and is in good health.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ..Manson, of ''Dundas, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Olson of Clinton, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger. Mr. George Deicherl; and 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deiehert, visited in and around New Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smale, of London, were .in town visiting relatives and friends on Monday. J.M.S. Jottings — Continued From Page 4 At' the time of Mrs. Mills' death she was considered the oldest Methodist in the world. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr. Cooper, of Elimville, Your library — Continued From Page 4 of Western civilization which seeks to impose alien standards and values on the Eskimo in- stead of encouraging him to :lead a fuller life in his own environ- m ent. The author of Magnolia Street, Louis Golding, last year wrote another heart- winning novel which already has been hailed as a best seller. * * * The Little Old Admiral This book is the story of an old "admiral." and his friend- ship for a young orphan. The "admiral" is a vagabond who makes an annual inspection of British naval bases picking up odd jobs as he wanders. His dream had always been to join the Navy but because he is only five feet tall he was rejected when a young man. One day he turns up at a camp for underprivileged boys and meets Terry, the most under- privileged of them ell. The two, unloved a n d unwanted—except by each other—form a lasting friendship. Read this book from your li- brary andyour heart will he warmed by these two vagabonds and their love for each other, Hay and Stephen townships. ?.'he Chamber discussed at length the situationin regard to the community park being de- veloped east of the. arena, Reeve V, L, Becker outlined the organization and duties of the new parks board which has been .appointed by klay township council. The park has been deeded to the township by the ..grqups which sponsored the project, • An investigation will be made into the balance of funds raised by the centennial committee and the plans to spend it. Guest speaker at the meeting was W. C. Harris, Toronto, who spoke on insurance. He was introduced by ,Tack Bannister and thanked by ]Lorne Klopp, Plans were made to hold a la- dies night at Grand Bend on May 27. President Milton Oesch, con- ducted the meeting. Personal items Misses Mary and Katherine Klopp, of London, were weekend. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klopp, Mr. and Mr;s F. Cook, of Kitchener, were house guests with Mrs. Mary Brenner on Sun- day. Mrs. Emily Bedard has re- turned from a visit with. her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Merner, at London, Mrs, Daly and daughter, Mary Amy, of Detroit, visited with the Bedard families over the holi- day weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Bill. Hesse, of Woodstock, were holiday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Hesse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, of Exeter, visited Mr, and Mrs. A, Hesse on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxland, of Hamilton and children, I• Debbie and Peter, were week- end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer. Miss Margaret Deiehert, who has a position in Kitchener, and Mr. Eddie Deiehert, of. the Bank of. Montreal staff at Sarnia, were weekend visitors with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reichert. Mr. and Mrs. Junior. Merner motored to London on. Sunday to visit Mrs. Merner's father, Mr. Holmes, who is hospitalized there. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Masse, the former Linda. Bedard, of London, visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon. Bedard. and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Masse over Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs, Ferd Haberer motored to London on Thursday and spent the day there :..... -r: ...«\'��,r.Z«�•r«v.:.r:N«,.+JS�zY.vu'YRr..:.ti+�`A.'�.'3 Message from Blake By ELIZABETH FINLAY ... ,fiw:, SS fit; .• faiMI:,, .;z rNA Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Benedic- tus spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich and Mr. and. Mrs. Amos Gingerich. The Blake Public School pupils were the visiting team with the Bronson School North pupils on Friday when they had a ball. game. Bronson School won the game, 19-17. Mr. and Mrs. H. Musselman, of. Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gingerich. Mr, Harold Finlay and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, of Hillsgreen. Mr. Harold Finlay visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stokes, Ailsa Craig, on Friday. Mr. Archie Mustard, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Faber, of Kippen, visited with Mrs. Rudy Oesch on Sunday. Miss Dianne Faber, of Kippen, spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Rudy Oesch, Correction: Last week's item should have read Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Manson, of. Dundas, were guests with Mr, and Mrs. Newell Geiger and Mrs. Mary Manson, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson, of Toronto, summer sloe for boys. Play and dress shoes made for':.good looks, ruggedwear, coMf ort and thriftily priced. for girls ofgg choice of pretty 1 ityles...strap pumps, sandals, jnoccasitts 'mote; big value, too. Smyths Shoe Store PHONE 176 EWER Three clubs.' share honor Two other organizations should share in the plaudits given Zu- rich Lions Club last week for the village's outstanding contribu- tion to the building fluid cam- paign of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, „ Zurich Chamber of Commerce and the Zurich Agricultural So- ciety assisted the Lions in the general canvass for funds which realized $1,229, more than double the $500 objective. L. P. Whaley, St. Marys, the society's district chairman, paid tribute to Zurich for its record contribution at a meeting of ser- vice clubs in Clinton recently, Purpose of the campaign is to construct a four million dollar treatment centre in Toronto. Personal items Miss Freda Haberer visited with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hay- ter, of Dashwood, and family, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Letts, of London, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Kalhfleisch over Sunday. Mr, Arthur Edighoffer is re- covering nicely after his opera- tion at St. Joseph's Hospital, at London. Miss Donna Merner was a weekend visitor with 11Ir. and Mrs. Arnold Merner over the holiday. Mrs, Earl Heywood and chil- dren, of Wingham, are visiting with Mrs. Hdywood's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. Thiel. Mr, Henry Adkins has been confined to the house with ill- ness, but is improving. A large crowd attended the barn dance in the local arena on Saturday evening, featuring stars of radio and television of CKNX. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gingerich and family, and Miss Verda Baeehler, visited : friends at Kitchener during the past week. • Happenings in Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Sunday guests in the com- munity were: Mrs. Alex Dobson and Wayne of Weston, Mrs. Fred Pattison of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family of Granton, Mr, and Mrs. Orville Langford and. John of Centralia with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Lang- ford and family of Dorchester with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Langford. . Mr. Harvey Parkinson of :Kirk - ton with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker and family of Zion with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Thomson and family, Mrs. Fred Thomson with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lam- bert. Personal items Mrs. Cecil Mossey spent Wed- nesday and Thursday with Mrs. W. B. 'Young of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey and Mrs. James Mossey spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Young of St, Marys. Miss Kathleen Mossey of. Wing - ham, Mr. Doug Schiestal, Tees - water, spent the weekend with Mrs. James Mossey and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil. Mossey, Kath- leen remaining for a week's holidays. Mr: and Mrs. Wes Mossey and boys spent Saturday evening with Mrs, James Mossey. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey and Mr. Walter Jones visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wal- ter Jones at St. Josephs Hos- pital. Fortunately Mrs. Jones was .able to return with them, although she has to wear a cast for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey spent Saturday evening daywith Mr. Gib Ferris of Prospect Hill. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and family, Mrs, Lottie Jones visited. Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Ford of Exeter. Mrs. Lottie Jones of Rannoch spent the weekend. with Mr, and Mrs. William. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom- son and family of Glendale spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William ,tones. Mrs, Fred Thomson is spend. ins some time with her sister, Mrs. Walter .'tones of Glendale. It takes 10 inches of snow to equal an inch of rain. Zurich personals. 'Air. James Fussand friend spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fuss, Miss Kathleen Iiess, RN, of London, visited with Mr. anad Mrs. Albert Hess over Sunday - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer and family were weekend visi- tors with the latter's parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. Heimricth, Mr. Norman Gescha is teeing much better after 'being con- fined to the house ail week. - Miss Meda Surerus, accom- panied by Miss Jean Craig,. of Toronto, spent the holiday week- end in town. Mr. Adolph 1' albfleisch, who has been a patient at Clinton Hospital for the past two months, was allowed to go home on Saturday and is recuperating at his home in town. - Report on Shipka • Holiday visitors Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Webb, of St. Catharines, with Mr, and Mrs, 0. C. Russell and family. Dr. C, B. Sanders, Mrs. Sand- eds, Janet and David, of Wel- land, and Mrs. C. H. Sanders, of London, with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner, Mr. and. Mrs. Alton Comfort and Roy and Mr.. Don Lochnick, of Fenwick, with. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Pickering and their fam- ilies. Mr, and Mrs. George Maier, of Detroit, with the Morenz fam- ilies. Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Fassold, of London, and F/0 Robert Fas- sold, Mrs. Fassold and Kim, of Trenton, with Mrs. Milton Ratz and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ratz and family. Mr. and Mrs, John Lamport, Debbie and Freddie, of Toronto, with Mrs. E. Lamport and Toni. Mr. and. Mrs. James Lovie, of Grand Bend, with Mrs. M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kayes and family, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hardy and family, of Lu - can, Mr. Clare Love, of Sarnia, Miss Maude Hodgins and Mr. Mansell .Hodgins with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clarke and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Clarke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winegarden, at Park- hill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaiser spent the weekend with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Billie and Mrs. .T. Coleman, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and !Mrs. Harry Chapman and Miss Shirley Coleman in London. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott, of Strathroy, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Love. ' Mr. and Mrs, Bob Tindall, of Saintsbury, were Thursday visi- tors with Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Clarke. Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Mrs. .T. Coleman visited Thursday with Miss Annie Consitt, at Hen- sall. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Ron. and. Barbara, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith at Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Breen, Miss .Toan Baker. and Mr. Ray Webb were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke. This wool; 1n Goshen By MRS. SLARiE McU.It1DE Mr, Ronald .Peck and son, John, Burlington, were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Keys and daughter, Orillia, were visit- ing in the vicinity on Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Routzan, Florida, • is spending a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Minnie Nay. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McBride, Detroit, were at his farm on the town line for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arm. strong, Montreal, Mr. Ronald Armstrong and I4iss Shirley South, Woodstock, were at home with Howard Armstrong over the holiday, also visiting their father, Mr. John Armstrong, who is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Miss Gwen McBride spent Friday night with her friend, Miss Carol Williams, Clinton. Mrs. Rita Upshall, London, stayed last week with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Hayter. Mr. and Mrs, Clare McBride and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Parke were Saturday evening guests with. Mr, and Mrs. Donald James, who were celebrating. their first wedding anniversary at their cottage at Beach o'Fines, Grand. Bend. A good number Pram Goshen vicinity attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eckel, which was held on. Wednesday night at Bluewater Danceland. Mysic was by Desjardine's orchestra. The Woman's Missionary Soci- ety of Goshen United Church will meet on Thursday night in the parsonage, Varna, Mission Band Members of the Goshen Mis- sion Band met on Sunday morn- ing with leaders, Mrs. Clare McBride and Mrs, Kenneth Parke. The president, Gerald Hayter, presided, with Dianne Peck at the piano. Karen McKinley read the Scripture, and d a poem was read by Jan Elliott. Following prayer. by Mary Margaret Armstrong, Wayne Peck took up the offering. In the absence of Patricia Robinson, Donna Peck acted as secretary. Five members had birthdays in May. The story "Pinewood School Takes a Trip," was read by Mrs, McBride. 0111111111111111111111111 lllll 11111111 llllll 111 llllll 11111111111k, Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, andduring the evening throughout the week, Snell Bros. Garage 4/49 MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTICE MODERATION. 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