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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-04, Page 5Mass honors SS teacher On Sunday afternoon, May 31 1diss Louise Hendrik was. hostess to the members of her Sunday School class, the Bethany Sisters, on the ocpasdon of her .87th -birth- day, at her -home.. A dinner was served by the nieces of her family, Mrs, Fred Bell, of Detroit, Mich., Mrs, Harry Cole, of Exeter, Mrs. Don Hendrick, Mrs, Laird Hendrick, Mrs, Lloyd :Hendrik, of the Blue Water Highway, and Mrs, Ed, Hendrick, oL Crediton. After an enjoyable sing -song, Mrs, L. W. Hoffman gave a. short address, and spoke fittingly of the ,faithfulness of Miss. Hen- drik, as a Christian to the work of the Sunday School class, as. well as to the church and its ac- tivities. Mrs, Clara Jacoby, pres- ident of the class, presented Miss Hendrik with. a white stoic. Mrs. e no ec e Menno St hl :teacher, ex- Pandpressed the e I e > ire 'i• tiond a t a Il thanks of the group 'to Miss Hen- drik and her nieces for the en- joyable time of fellowship spent together, .Miss Hendrik enjoys good health, as well as her work in the home and garden.. Receives degree Raymond. C. Corriveau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cor- riveau, -Goshen South, and a graduate of South Huron District High School, received his Bache- lor of Arts degree at Assumption University of Windsor at the con- vocation on Saturday. Personal items Mr. and• Mrs. Morley Wikcr, of Detroit, were visiting with their. relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Thiel and Mr. and Mrs, Ted Steinbach. . Mr. Keith. Hartzell, of London, was a visitor at the Ted Mittle- holtz home on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick, of Grand Bend, visited her aunt, Miss Louise Hendrick, in town on Sun - d ay, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bris. son and family, of St, Thomas, visited their many relatives and friends here over Sunday. Father Doyle is confined to Sarnia General Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Klahsen spent Sunday with their relatives At London, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bedard and family, of Detroit, were weekend. visitors with the Bedard families. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence How - aid, bf London, visited the for- nier's father, Mr. Henry Howald, on Sunday. • Message from Blake lay ELIZABETH FINLAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckel, of Hensall, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. James Dins- more, Mrs. Minnie Waldo, of Zurich, and Mrs. .Archie Mustard, of Blake, visited with Mr, Harold Finlay and family on Sunday. Misses Mary and. Elizabeth Finlay spent :Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich. Comments about Crediton East By MRS. W. MOTZ Pironal items • Mr. and Mrs. William Haney, of Exeter, spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. William Motz. Mr. Charles Anderson has re- turned to his home here after spending the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and family. • Mr. Frank Glanville who was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital early last Sunday morning for an operation is getting along tine and is expected home soon. Mrs. Clifford Hill is improving nicely in South Huron Hospital. Mr, Al Brown is ill in Victoria Hospital, London. Miss June Huhn has been holi- daying for the past two weeks with her sister and brother-in- law, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Regele in Hespeler. Your library --• Continued prom Page 4 a physician and poet, He and his circle belong to intelligent- sia who sympathize with the revolutionary elements and watch with awe as they see„ a corrupt regime wiped out. But soap chaos, revolution, civil war and man's inhumanity to roan turn life into an inferno There is famine in Moscow. Zhivago with wife and child risks a train journey to Siberia to seek shel- ter ih a remote hamlet in tie l?1a1 Mountains, The author, Bot is 'Pasternak, was born in Moscow. His father Is a painter and his Mather a n usiCian. He was educated at a Moscow F1igh School and later at Moscow University where he went to Study Taw. Early itt lift♦ ,he interested himself in the study of music but later took tip the study o'f pbiloSephy. During the War be 'Worked in .a factory and after the r'•evolulioit Ilee, W88 einfiloyed in the Library of the Cotillliissariat for lidti atiofi, He is regarded as the best Russian translator of Shakes- peare. 1-1e hat Written several boats of poetry but very Tittle prose, Reading 1't)ncl:or 1'tivag6" is 1uite en adventure in fealding.. Bare* it fib1ri $i)tir 1tbr'atey. ESTABLISHED 1900 LD .lin#on .publisher'Lions elect ti buys print shop The building and job pr•iittin plant of the Zurich Herald be came the property of M. A, L Colcluhoun of Clinton, an Mon day, June 1. Mr. ,herb Turkheim is moving his offiee into the building and lualifief! printer will operate the job printing plant, ' Mr, and Mrs. Chester Smith have retired after 44 years of service to the .community, I • i new slate S i ""Education in Lionism't was the topic on which the guest !talked per, Mr. Glenn Gardiner, at the meeting a the :Lions Club. Mr. Gardiner is in- - speetor of'ptlblic schools for Cen- trot Huron, Alan�ft shower 9 on student centre re Mrs, Herbert Mousseau chaired the meeting for the topic "Grow- ing with World friends" assisted by Mrs. Joyee Black at the regu- lar monthly meeting of the Unit- ed Lutheran Church Women. Asr haue oflits . g Is s to be do- nated to the .1:,utheran Student C entre at London, n on, C' i t5 ., f may i Y vary from tin goods to necessi- ties in furnishings useful ,to the student centre. An invitation has been extend- ed to all .ladies of SL Peter's Congregation, Zurich, to attend Zion Lutheran Church at Strat- ford, on Wednesday, June 10,. who are celebrating their centen- nial year. A bus will probably he chartered for the ocasion. Personal tems Messrs, Edsvin Gentle, • Ross Johnston, Len Prang, Earl Yung- blut, Claire Geiger and. Arthur Heist have returned from a fish- ing trip to Northern Ontario. Gary Flaxbard, son of Mr. and 1frs. Earl Piaxbard, celebrated his tenthbirthday by entertain- ing some school churns to sup- per the past week. Mr. Douglas O'Brien' suffered painful. head injuries at the base - hall game played between Dash- wood a.nd Zurich on Friday eve- ning. Mry and Mrs. William Thomp- 'son and son Bruce and Mrs. Vic- toria Declels, of Kitchener., were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Datars and Miss Ann Deters: Miss Donna Merrier, of Lon- don, was a visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merri- er, over the w,pekend. Miss Gloria Deitz, of London, was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Deitz. Rev. Floyd Boshart, of Low- ville, New York, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger. and Mrs. Mary Manson. He also was guest speaker at Mennonite Church in town, In the .election of officers, • d O'Brienwasv I Lloyd named officers,'dent. De p am d psilbcrt Geiger is past President. Vice-presidents are Herb Turkheint, Milfred :Sehilhe and Alvin Wainer; Lion tamer, Don O'Brien; tail .. twister, Ed Gascho; secretary LeRoy Thiel; assistant sc.gretary, Ed Detains; treasurer, J. W. Haberer, Directors for one year, .Tack Pearson, Ken Parke; two ,years, Don Oke and Napoleon Corri- veau, 97ears old on Y May 10th. Mrs. s Caroline Price, of St. Mal Y ' s Hospital, t al London, n f o r . meriy of Zurich, celebrated her 97th r1 b'thday recently with inciter bers of her family visiting her, Personal items IVlr, Hugh McKinnon, of Lon- don, spent a clay with his moth- er, Mrs. M. McKinnon. 'The story in Zion By MRS, •Jt.tP DYKEMAN. Personal items Mr, and Mrs. Jud Dykeman, Lynda, Leslie, Ini1y and David, Mr. and Mrs, Raul Dykeman; Crediton, Mr, .and Mrs. Roy Dykeman, London, Misses. Ruth Ann and Jane Dykema», Wing - ham and Mr. Gerald Dearing, Exeter, attended the Dykman• Garrick wedding on Saturday at Waterdown. .lairs, Leslie Glennie and Care, of Galt, were Sunday visitors with Mr. .and Mrs, Jud Dyke - man.,. 2 A r, and Mrs. Lorne Jahns and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aldan DeKay 01 London, 'Mr. George Earl is spendng some time with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock. Mrs. Harry Bern and children spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn, Ciande- boye, Mr, and Mrs, Ephriam Heal visited. Sunday with Mr, and ' Mrs. James Earl of Exeter,. Mrs. Ross r Hen sociis the weekend at home. Some of the ladies from the community t00 a u k b trip, s to Brantford on Tuesday, Mrs, Harold Herand Mr, Norman Brock attended the hor- ticultural meeting on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C.lausius spent the weekend at Detroit. Miss Martha Heideman, of Clinton, was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Heideman. Misses Meda Surerus and Jean McCaig, of Toronto, spent the weekend in town with the for - flier's brother, Mr. Gordon Sur- erus. Miss Marlene Wagner, of Kitchener, a was weekend K ekend visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Len Wagner. Miss Arlene Haberer, RN, ac- companied by several girl friends of London, spent Thurs- day and Friday visiting Mr, and Mrs. Feria Haberer and other friends, , Mrs. Alarie Hess has returned from spending some time 'visiting her sons and their families at Peterboro and Toronto. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess, of Toronto. Miss Mary Lou Fritz, of To- ronto, is visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz. Misses Dianne Thiel and Susie Bedard, of London, visited at their homes here over Sunday. , Miss Anne Bullen, of London, was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rawlings over Sun- day. un•day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson, of Centralia. called on Zurich friends on Sunday evening. 65 USED CARS 12 USED TRUCKS 30 NEW CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! if We Haven't Got It, We'll Get It For You! HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR TERRIFIC BARGAINS: `- 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA HARDTOP, automatic drive, V -S, radio, whitewalls, etc, List $4,100. ONLY $3,495 1958 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP, hydramatie drive, radio, power brakes, only 12,000 guaranteed miles, new car warranty. 1958 CHEVROLET.,BISCAYNE 2 -DOOR STATION WAGON, custom radio, whitewalls, etc. ONLY $2,495 1957 CHEVROLET 4-000R 210, only 14,000 miles, 1457 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 2 -DOOR, 8 cylinder, wheel discs, etc. ONLY $1,495 1957 BUiCK CENTURY 4 -DOOR SEDAN, power steering and brakes, owned by a member of the clergy, can't be told from new, 1956 PONTIAC PATHFINDER bELUXE STATION WAGON .. 1956 DODGE DELUXE 4.DOOR SEDAN 1953 CHEVR6LET 150 SEDAN 14. ONLY $1,495 ONLY $995 ONLY $495 1953 AUSTIN SEDAN, new motor, locally owned. - 1952 DODGE 1949 MERCURY with 1951 motor ONLY $295 ONLY $99 TRUCKS - TRUCKS - TRUCKS 8 Sold a 1 Left 1958 CHEVROLETS --= Model 3105, 3.4 Tons - Air-conditioned Heaters, Front Shock Absorbers, Signal Lights, Heavy Duty Rear Springs D P Rear Axles. Western r , W stor Mirrors, Windshield Washers, 14 ft. Brantford. Stake Body, Racks, Tarpaul- ins, Spare Tires; nine of them over 1.5,000 original miles; new truck warranty, Only % Original Cost . First Come, First Served 1957 G.M.G, s/a ToN PICKUP lists over $3,000 ONLY $1.595 195/ FORD Vs TON, Widesids ONLY $1,595 4 OTHER PICKUPS 1956 DODGE 2.TON VAN 1953 G,M,G. 14•FOOt FLAT STAKE SPECIALI SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 301 McGuiness Silver PalaceMobile Home Comp1ef01y Equipped --- Priced fo Sell earson Motors Ltd. Z(,lRICH JACK P ARS'C iV, ferbli, EXEYtR. 'Moron + ounfy's Lergesf Crn boder' K.. Report on Shipkq Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell and family attended the wedding of their niece, A4iss Norma Bald- win, to Mr. Lyle Rhea, at Cot - tam, on Saturday. Bruce Russell visited last week with his cousins, Nancy, Randy, and Susan Russell, at Essex. Mr. and Mrs..Earl Pickering and family, of London, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering and Terry. Mrs. M. Hewlett, 01 Exeter, and Mrs. N. McCallum, of Lon- don, visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, Jim, Scott and Bonnie. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Gun- ning, of Granton, were Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs. W, V. Roy, of Crediton me.h.ts P.ersonel items; Miss Ella Morloclk returned home last week from Rochester, Minn. much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Herb ilaist, of Detroit, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Em- mery Fahrncr. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hoist are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Listoen .end family at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wuerth left Saturday for Lefroy to spend the summer with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Baxter and family. 11 •. li and Mrs. Lloyd Geiser spent a few days at :Detroit over the weekend. Attu Sandra Finkbeiner spent the weekend with Miss Marilyn Haig at Fenwjck. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Renney, Letter from Brinsley of Detralt, are vrsitin.g with her Mother, Mrs. John Hlrtze1 and Sons. The auction sale of Mr. Albert Morloek Saturday was well at- tended. Mr. Morloek left an Sun- day to live with his son, Martin, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Presz• cator and Perry visited: with Mr. and Mrs. .tom Blackie at Bay- field .on Sunday lYir, FmiliersOn Wein was nail- Miss Themis Weber, of tendon, TJTit IlmliAtivesete, June 4 lit$9 P j nripraved. Mr. ,and Mrs. Gerald Wein and family, of London, are visttprs with Mr. end Mrs. J. Sutter and Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Wein, I s, .and Mrs. Austin Faltrner and son, of Wiiiawdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahrner and family, of Landon, were visitors over the weekend with Mr. And Mrs. Everett Fahrner. Visitors et the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sehade and family of ;Zurich, Mrs Dan Weber, Dashwood and ed en jury duty at Goderieh this 1r. Wesley Wein has not made week. F much improvement later and Mr, arl Lippert is building all ;his famil Y y were home over a housen a the sitew re , 1,e the the weekend. J11,•s. Paul Temple, Ewald home used to be.mol Mr, :a d Mrs, Arnold end Eugent,, of Rochester n 1 s, Carl Radford are visiting here with her sister. and Shirley spent Sunday .at Ed Note -- As we go to press Kitchenerwe learn of the death of Mr. Mrs.' William escent at Smith eek, • her home who has Wein .-further particulars net een convalw is bimproving. Mrs. Clifford ;Hill is still et, down, visited with Mr, and Mrs, • South Huron Hospital, somewhat Joe h'inkbeiner an Sunday, ByMRS.CECIL 1 E LL wQOa P s a er an 1 Items Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banting, of Lucan, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Fred .Fenton Monday eve- ning, Mrs. Eddie Dixon, of Sault St. Marie carne borne on Monday to be with her .mother who was hurt in a car accident recently, Mr, and Mrs, John Morgan, of Guelph, spent the weekend at' ',heir farm on .concession 4, Mr, Jim Cunningham, of Clan- dehoye, called on Mr. and Mrs. George Prest on Thursday eve- ning, Mr, and Mrs. William Haskett, of Henfield, spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Ellwood. ol.. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Dixon were Mr. and Mrs, Ed Clark of Centralia and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Truemner and Ron- nie, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Keogh spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Mcllhar- gey, of Lucan. Clinton, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Rhea, of Cottam, were Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clift Russell and family, InIt11111t1,M1111,1“111,/111111111111111111/»111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111111111,111111111111111111, WHAT'S JACK UP TO NOW? REALLY LOOKS SENSATIONAL! BOY! THIS IS TERR1FICl Never Seen Anything Lilts It Before! Pearson Motors Ltd. PONTIAC, BUiCK, VAUXHALL, CARS - G.M,C, TRUCKS ZURICH - EXETER "HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST CAR DEALER" A1111I11I11111111l1! 111111111lIItl111111l11IIII I!III!lillilln1111111111t11/1111111111lI IntlIIIIIIIIIIIIl11111111111!!!tl11111111111111, Safety Designed -Extra Strength TRAILER HITCHES AND COUPLERS Connectors Standard•buly Bumper•TO.Fesme Connector Low-costcoupler for gross loads up to 1 ton. 5olid- steel drawhar; use with either ng" or a3" ball holt. Pule the major load -pull on the rar• frame. 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