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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-03, Page 14"rage 14 The, Tintes•Advo ate, Selpen'lb4r : 1959 Eire v d US le „ gives istatue.to church ,Sunday morning. an overflow ! spent Sunday with the latter's rangr.ege,tion at Zion Lutheran: brother, Mr. Edmund Wolper and Church, Dashwood, witnessed! Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walper. the dedication of a statue - of l :fir, Everett. Reynolds of Ply. Jesus Christ given to the church! mouth. Mich returned home Mon - by a couple unknown to its' day after spending the past .xnentbers. i week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin• Poring the ceremony, the con-. Waleer. gregation glared in the sorrow Miss Beth Snell spent last Of the couple who lost a four- weak in Landon with relatives. Fear -old daughter one year ago. The dedication was t1Je eulmi• 4 } taatian of an unusual 'chain of me- De,Slardlne events resulting from the untime- death of the child. Stephen resilient Pastor Kenneth L. Zorn de - Miss Christina Desjardine. 75. ateribes how it came about: of Stephen Township died Mon - Following the death of their day. August 31. 1359 at the home slaughter last summer. Mr. and of her brother, Foy, .Stephen Mrs, T. Skomski, Detroit, came Township. to Grand Bend "to try to for - She is survived by four hen get". They were buying groceries there: Fny of RR t Grand fiend. to one of the resort's stores when Ferdinand and Horner of Ste - they saw the Dashwood church's phen and Ferdinand. of Exeter: two Bard mounted on the wall. Be- sisters, Mrs. Albert Vincent, mg Lutherans themselves, Mr. Stephen, and Mrs. Emeline Wilds 4knd Mrs. Skomski decided to of London. visit Zion church. Rev. Zorn came upon the The body rested at the Hoff - couple while they were looking man funeral home until Gifednes- at the exterior of the building day at 2:00 p.m. when :Rev. E. and took them inside to see the Watlam of Grand Bend nffi- Qxtensrye renovations made by crated and interment was made the congregation, The man and in Grand Bend Cemetery, .his wife, according to Rev. Zorn, "!fell in love with the church." Mr. Skomski suggested a stat- ue 'of Christ in the altar would Attend centennial r� COUPLE DONATES STATUE TO DASHWOOD CHURCH . Rev. K. L. Zorn beside altar of Zion Lutheran Church Cancer drive 1,, Huron enhance the appearance. Rev.� • Zorn indicated several members In C1 O church tool target by $2,00O of the congregation had the same On Sunday Mr. and A1rs. Wil - ram i ery r inn of thought and had asked him to 1 S 11 „ Mrs. W. A.Piper enquire about the cost, which Fresno,, California, an aunt of Final campaign returns of the lee had determined to be in Hie Mr. Sillery's who is visiting in Huron Unit of the Canadian Can -t aieighborhood of $100. the community, and Mr. Alex ser Society indicate the county's Several days later a check for James of Staffa attended the cen- x459 objectivecwas exceeded by that amount was found at the • tennial service of the Dunblane church with the instruction that Presbyterian church near Pais- over $2,000. It be used for the purchase. The ley, ' Treasurer Mrs. Beryl. A. }tarp• issuer of the check remained The original log church built er, Goderich, announced this Anonymous, in 1859 by the people of the week contributions totalled $15, An additional amount. required neighborhood from cut cedar 263.75. contributions for the unit, for installation, was contributed' taken from the banks of the Sate by Mr. and Mrs. `Edgar Reste- mayer, members of the congre- gation, This spring, the couple drove tip to a service station, operated by one of the elders of the church, and noticed the church's card in the office. They .enquired if a statue had been purchased , for the church. The elder. who knew of the earlier proceedings, requested the couple's identity and, with, Rev. Zorn, secured permission to have a suitable inscription; placed on the statue. In his dedication Sunday, Rev.! Born suggested that the gift serve to remind the congregation of Christ's words: "Cance unto toe. all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." The dedication took place dur- ing a special confirmation re- union service to which all mem- bers who were confirmed at Zion were invited. Special speak- er was Rev. Frank Malinski, Elmira, honorary president of the Ontario district of the church. The visitors were served lunch ki the basement, This week in Dashwood r Ry MRS. ERVIN RADER Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Bur- izidister, Miss Ellen Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh and Shirley, Mrs. Carmen Eckmier and Paul of Stratford left Thurs- day for New Ontario to visit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Rader and boys were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Maine tend girls of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hindley and fam- ily of London were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Miller on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and family of Waterloo spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Rader, Miss Thelma Weber of London (pent the weekend with Mrs. Dan Weber, Mrs. Nelda Routledge of Lon- don spent the weekend with Mrs. Philip Fassold. Mr, Melvin Guenther, who spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker, has returned to Gary, Ind. Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Guenther. And Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guen- ther of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker. Mr, and Mrs. Martin McGre- iere and family of London vaca- tioned with Mr. Otto Restemayer last. week, Mr, and Mrs. 'Rrtbt. Reichel and family , and Mrs. Eleanor Xrueger of Mt, Cleren, !rich.., geen River, still remains but has now in its second year of opera- been covered with lumber on the . tinn, was 313,000. outside and plaster nn the inside.' An additional $806.20 has been Recently the walls received their raised this year through the pur- first coat of paint in honor of the chase of in .memoriam cards. centennial , boosting the total county fund The and were made to 316,069. The cards, available by handepulpitby the pewsw Peter made at funeral homes throughout the ,11111,111111111lull„I11111t1111,11,u1,1111111111111111111n,7 county, recognize contributions later Rev. Peter Scott, a former made to the society in memory 1 Contributions by districts to the 1959 campaign were, Exeter, £4,194,46; Goderich, $4,854,54; Seaforth, $2,687.70; Clinton, $2,• 203.30; Win g h a m, $1,527.251 Blyth, $296.50. A grant of $500 was received from Huron county council. In memorial)) contributions to date for the year are: Goderich, $332.25; Exeter, $192.25; .Sea - forth, $150.85; Clinton, $125.35; Blyth, $5.50. The society's annual campaign, at which time educational liter- ature is distributed, is conduct- ed, during the month of April, pastor of Cromarty Presbyterian of deceased persons, church, flie are most grateful :for the One of the oldest living mem-,support we have received from hers of the congregation, Dr. Wil- the citizens of Huron in our fight i Liam McK.echnie of Armstrong.. against one of mankind's most i 13.C., was present for the occa- tragic and baffling diseases," sion and returned with the Sil said Mrs. Kenneth Johns, RR 1. i Ierys to visit in Hibbert Town- Woodham chairman of the unit i ship. "Remember, darling, you won't always be a junior clerk in a moldy old office." "That's a fact! I'vee alreadq got a week's notice." "The success of the campaign i has enabledus to extend the service we provide local patients i as well as to increase our con- tribution toward the nation-wide research program sponsored by the society." Buy your Holiday Meats at Fink's CANADIAN PROPANE GAS A APPLIANCES GRATTON & H OTSO N Phone 156 Grand Blend tofa"Imin/1n011,111111111nn11u, FINK'S MEAT MARKET • Phone 3 Harnls1 Holtzman and Nereid Weife Exeter aR?i9SAtE' ,New, of E.iimvl!Ie Sy MRS. ROSS SKIMMER or of Mrs. Fulton's grandmother; i Airs. Elizabeth Davidson, ;cele- bratiny2 her 85th 'birthday. 1 Mr. Edward Skinner • attended !the 4-R bus trip 10 Owen Sound, Midland and .5tanitoulin Island loverthe weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Allan :Kew, of , Granton, visited. en Saturday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. Al- f vin Fulton and family. The community surprised Mr. 1 and Mrs, Robert Johns on Sat- ! urday evening. to a rousing chivari before their departure'! ` to their new home in Alberta. I Miss .Janice Morley of Whalen. l and Miss Carol .Bell spent a I couple of days with Miss Joan I ?ym, P,rsonsl it.nns Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Webber, Clifton, Craig and Ronald return- ed home last week after visiting a few days with Mrs. Webber's parents, Mr. And Mrs. William Alderson of Sydney, Nnva Scotia, While visiting there, thea' toured the Sydney Mines, Cabot Trail, Smoky Mountains and various other places around Sydney. Misses. Bonnie and. Gwennoth Penhale, of Exeter, are holiday- ing with Misses Helen and Sharon flatten. 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