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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-10, Page 8PROS The Times•Adveacate, September 10, 1959 Creditonman irria...rrks.. ninety-fifth bi:rthd ay This week in Thames Road. Ey MRS. WR .1A.M ROHDE.. .PAIST 1 and Mrs. Prescott and family of Si►.rprise party By MRS. M.S On Monday evening the neigh r. W. H. Geiser Sr. celebrat•; Trenton, hors chit anted Mr, and Airs. • day with the Agriculture and completely indigenous Canadian Mhis • Personal items • Thos. tlantyne on the eve .of Canadian Industries group in Church, e nineh fifkh birthday last Pe ..>5a a'he Rev. R. K. Holl of ]iitchener .draw field at the Legion Hall on i Wednesday 1 September 2, and Mr. Frank Goodrich and. Miss their 50th wedding anniversary, charge and Mrs. Emil Becker,; reported to the pastors .on. the Monday everting, September 7 at his daughter, Dr. Lulu Gainer, Muriel Goodrich of Brighton vis- Euchre was played. The wan- convener. Members responded to Synodical Convention held an the Legion's first meeting. load *Pea house for him in the,.ited with Mr. and Airs. Emmery ners were: ladles high, Airs' the roll call by naming 11 a flow- San Francisco this last June. t The seller of the winning tic. bashwood giris' skif will be given at f.a'ir Ey MRS. ERVIN RAPER , an Church, Canada, addressed The first fall meeting of the. the conference on the future of the Lutheran Church in Canada Dashwood WI was held last Tues- and the possibility n.r forming a , . �„y •„i� y„;.ywy,4i.�«, smog r sept elere1 linentlltnleit tlllntellnuttnt rne. .... enttt�,tlllllffln1711nle l iitteelle et ltllt1111tnime The story in ADDITIONAL Grand Bend Income Opportunity Ey MRS. E.REMAIN. Wins I-sgion drew Mr. Bradley Edgar of 23 Go- wer ,Court, Georgetown, was .the winner of the $100 silver .dollar afternoon and served lunch to Fahner and the Palmers on Mon -1 William Snow; ladies low, Mrs. A all who called. , :day, Aliner Passmore; men's high. Mr. Gaiser is enjoying good; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Betehan1 Reg Hodgert; men's low, Wil - health and takes great interest and Jack. A'I.iss Olive Merritt of Liam Rohde. in what is going on in the world, London visited with Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. Alvin Passmore read a these days. Emmery Fahner and. the Palm• well -worded address and Mrs. One daughter, (Lillian) Mrs.1 ers nn. Sunday evening. F L Rob -I William Rohde presented Mr. Garnet Sweitzer, resides in News ert Palmer of Trenton spent the, and Mrs. Ballantyne with a TV 'York and one brother, John. weekend with Mrs. Palmer and:' Picture lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Bal. lives here in town, and two sis-! daughters at the home of the lat-� lantyne expressed thanks. ters are still living, Mrs. Carrie , ter's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Em- Personal Items Kelso in Detroit, Mich., and mery Fahner's. ' AL f Denver,' f Cl' t n' r. and Mra. Lee Webber er i like best and why." lie stated that the, church will ket was rev. Merry i Grand Mrs. Glenn Webb commented enter :a ,new mission held in Bend• which was drawn. by Mr. man the naaddle east, probably an Glen Webb, reeve of Stephen on the motto, a. Lebanon, 1••'astor Knoll also em - plant more garden than his wife. phasized that the .church must can hoe. Kathryn .Racier and Shir-more and more combat cam-, School opens ley Bender, two of the 4-1.1 girls. monism and spread the gospel; Grand Bend Public School were present and.presented their anessage by means aC Lhe writ opened its fall term an. Tuesday skit on gardening, They have ,ten word, Ten thousand doll.a'rs 1 with 1lhr. Wilfred McNaughton of also been asked to present it at .has been designated in the synod. ' Blyth as principal and Mrs. London Fair and the area con ical budget for this purpose. 1 ,Bean Sharon, Mrs. Marjorie Ma- vendor, The conference was told of the' son, Mrs. Wilma Deslardine, Mrs. Lorraine Gill and Mrs, Ja- net Desjardine as teaching staff.. Mrs Dora Gaaser, o Denv ,1 ACz Lloyd d 1Ctphng o Clinton +Col, , and LAt Get aid Kipling o ren , Mrs. Letta Taylor spoke on proposed building of the new Mr. and Mrs. Reuben. Swann; tan spent the weekend with their end wedding at Zion Luther. ,her trip to Alaska and Mrs, Emil, six million dollar Junior College end Mr, and Mrs, John Swanz cousin, hir..and 4trs, L. Kipling, an church, Dashwood on Satur Becker showed the pictures site in the Detroit area, This is where end daughter and Mr. Chris• day. � boys from Ontario may go to and Mrs. E. Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Cas -had taken, begin their studies for the holy Finkbein'er, all of South Cayuga, Mr, Joey Gunn spent the weekA sale of oiledplants brought attended the birthday part3. . enc! at Grand Bend. well, of Brantford, spent theP ministry. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al- 33.45.' A large part of. the conference Rven. 1. dies Aid and WSW$ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fin vin Passmore. Mt•s. Lennard Schenk •Pre i kinie was spent nn discussing the tt , were guests at the Weiherg- Mrs. Hugo Schenk had charge twiner are visiting with . 1. an Aliso Nancy Passmore is stay- sided for the business. 1'he resp -i document entitled. "The Brief g firs Eugene Finkbeiner at Barsided were dealtswithsand Mrs., ltd the devotional period at the.,rte for a few days over the log with Mr. and Mrs. DonStatement", one of the confer- meeting of the Ladies Aid and weekend. Al.itchell of London for a few Arnold Kuntz was appointed dole-, sional writings of the Lutheran WSW'S of Evangelical LTB church; School started on Tuesday with' days gate with •Mrs. Sid. Baker alter Church. en Thursday evening in the Sun-; the same staff of teachers: prin. Mrs. Jennie Moore. Mr. and nate. Ticket sales on the quilt; The conference closed 'I`h.urs flay School roams. n cipal, Mrs. Ruby Molitor; Mrs. Mas, William Snow, Billy, Robby were reported to be well over? day noon with a closing service The theme for the Chris ; Freeman Morlock and Mrs, . G, , and Jimmy spent Sunday with $100 to date.• led by the Rev. Orlin Lapp of Tear is Our Unity in Christ' . ; Mr. and Mrs, Larry Snider at The 4-H leaders Ates. Sid Ba i �Toit!h. Bay, Ontario. TriPP Kuntz All the officers were asked to Airs. Lena Cook has returned • their cottage at Grand Bend ker and Airs Arnold 'I un z were First airplane ride ve their opinion on this sub- ie after s end Dennis Hackney visited a few presented with gifts to apprecia• O Sunday Mr. and Mfrs. Ed home to Camlach P n S t Jed and finally the pastor, Rev. ; ing a couple of months with Schlenker, „ate his idea., M A Wolfe d of ; Mrs. i - An evening of contests and Mervyn of Toronto, fora picnic d with more, Darlene and Dale, attend- lunch flet which tine visited days Iasi week with Larry Bal- flan of their work, I ward Stelck Dashwood were rx lantyne. 'firs J. Ratz gave a talk on Mrs. P Detroit spent the to ke readings was arranged b3 Mrs, ` u a y fourhero ladies sang and Karen Fink l r. and Mrs. Lloyd Geiser. ed a family picnic at the Pinery g } beiner and. Margaret Haist favor- .1 Aleck returned Park on. Monday. Mr, and. Airs, Mervyn T.ieman and Mrs. Flos Sky Harbor airport. Mervyn ed with a duet, Mrs. Wilfred Oten C,race of Dearborn, Minh, sic Stade when the neighbour la- treated them to a flight of+ex Business was taken by Mrs., home last week from Scotland mei them there with David and dies gathered at the home on Goderich and vicinity. A. Geiser, Reports were given; where she has been attending Dennis Passmore who had been Mrs, Philip Fa.ssnldl prior to her 1 This was their first alt p'la'ne by all treasurers; all members the ACWW conference. Mr.and �1frs Almer Pass Neighbour feted 1 driven to Goderich by ther son, • initial Life". A quartet of` Mr. and Jack A' weeken Mrs. Emerson Mr, and • ir, 5chrnc-: holidaying `with them for two leaving Dashwood, i ride although Mr. Stelck is 81 ore to bring Thankoffe ing boxes'. der of Detroit spent the tveek- weeks. Mr, land Mrs. Grace spent Mrs. Tiernan read the address years of age and his wife, 76. for the October meeting. The' end with Mr, .and Mrs, Welling A1°nday evening • and Tuesday and Mrs. Stade presented Mrs. i They celebrated their golden *ogram is to be given by the H . twith Mr. and Mrs. Passrnore. Fassold with a stole and sweater,' wedding anniversary three years •piritual Life committee. i ton its ' • • Mrs. Anna. Monteith of Toronto Mr. .7, R. Wolfe, Detroit. vi sat , is visiting with relatives in this Lutheran pastors' 14onered at wedding anniversary. ed with Mrs. A. Wolfe for the+community Mr. ware p by the mem-: and Claire and friend attended Saturday evening lantyne, Mrs. Gertie Wiseman, Rev. Kenneth L. Zorn, pastor ter' hers of their family: Mr. and' the funeral of Mrs, Gus Wirtz Mr. Edgar Monteith, Messrs. of Zion Lutheran Church, Dash- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of Its. Allen Pfaff, Mr. and Nlrs, i (nee Carrie Faist) at Pigeon, Lorne Ballantyne and Bill Rowe wood. met with 60 pastors of. the Kitchener with Mr. William Wein. Robt ,Fennisen, Mr. and Mrs. Mich., on Saturday. Creon ; were guests at the Ballantyne- Ontario District of the Lutheran Mr. and Mrs, Mike Burke of R b t and Mrs, Lawrence Hill weekend. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ballon meet t S d 6 yleasently entertained Oil' Mrs. William Schwartz, Doris; Smeeyne - a u ur R1•r, and Airs. Thos. Bal - ago. Holiday visitors Mr. and. Mrs. Earl 'Pieter of Chatham with Mrs, Matilda Pie - Ken Preszcator, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Afrs. a ex i Hern wedding at the Zion West Mervyn Webb at the former's wood and Edward John of Don' home, in honor of their parents' , Mills, Toronto, spent the ti rd , L7nited. Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Len. Harris, Mr. 7,5th wedding anniversary. Guests; weekend with his mother. Mr 'and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and also included sister and brothers and Mrs. William Oest.richer. ALarilyn spent. Sunday at Poplar e Mrs. Hill's family. i Mrs. Lloyd England and Mr.. ficaeh, The evening was spent in play-' Wes Sisson of Montreal visited : :4Tr. and Mrs. tivillia. m Tliom ing whist and many gifts were; with Mr. Lloyd England nn Sat son of Exeter, Mrs, William presented to the honored couple urday. Mrs, 'England will remain Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Cal- r— after which lunch was served by • for a few weeks. Mr. Sisson re- vin called on Mr. and Mrs. the hostesses. 1 turned home with his daughters Stuart Shier and Mr. and. Mrs. Leave for Winnipeg who have been visiting at the Robert Ross of Kirkton on Sun- W 1 home of their grandparents at day. Mr. and Mrs. Emmery Fahr -1 Watford for the summer. 1‘', Tr. Jimmy Thompson, of Man- et Per entertained a number of re -1 Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Faist, deboye, spent a few days last latives and friends on Sunday,! Marion and Charles of Kitchener ; week with Mr. and Mrs. John Q prior to the departure of. F%L! spent Sunday and. Monday with; Pym. Robert and Mrs. Palmer. Shirley ;• Mrs Ezra Foist and Nola. i Mr. and Mrs. John Pym spent 0 and Beth for their new home in.; Dr. Karl Morlock of Roches -.the weekend with relatives at '++ Winnipeg, Man„ where F;L Pal -i ter, Minn., is visiting with his '' triter has been transferred. i their cottage at Grand Bend. Among the guests were Mrs !parents, Mr. and tilts. Edward Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp- YIarlock, Ella and Miss Lulu' son, Mrs. Henry Rohde of Exe.- Mabel Ewald, Mr. Ervin Fehr-1Morlock at London hospital. ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Roihd.e, • 1 er. of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.I Mrs. Samuel. Lamport is spend - days Schroeder of Detroit, ! ing a few days with lir. and Douglas, Glenn and Calvin visit-� �r. and Mrs. Chester '14lawhi.n- g ed Storybook. Gardens and also .ey, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ever- i Mrs, Matthew England at Hen-` called at le home of Mr and I salt. Mrs. Laurence Mills and Mr. and 4 eft Haist, Dashwood, F/L Robert Mr, and Mrs, R. Clark and Mrs. Russell Mills and family Mr. F r a n c i s Clark returned; in Oakridge Acres. Home Saturday from a trip School re -opened on Tuesday g north and Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark with Mrs. Garland of Exeter as v left for Detroit on Sunday. • teacher. New beginners were weIN Church of Canada for a pastoral Brampton with. Mr, Milt ]-laugh. conference this week in Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kretzman Ontario. and son of Detroit with Mrs, Dr. A. lf. Schwerma.nn of Ed- Cora Geiser. monton, president of the Luther- A4r, and Mrs, Jack Cudmore of Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs, Nor- man Scott of Bowmanville, Mr.: and Mrs. Percy Kleinstiver of Aurora, 111., w.i.th. Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver, A 1.1 a .n Kleinstiver who spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader returned with his parents to Aurora. Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Stelek of Bradford with Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Stelck, Mr, Robert Wein of Sudbury with Mrs. Herb Wein, Mr. and Mrs, Laverne. Niksch and family of Gary, In„ with Mrs. Mary Martens and other re- latives. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Round• We require men and women to act as agents in sell Canada Savings:, Bonds, 1959 Series, during October and November-,. Attractive commission rate for .selling Canada's best investment, Please sent requests for further particulars to; COCHRAN, MURRAY b, CO., LIMITED 600 Dominion Bank Building, TORONTO, Ontario, Attention Miss A, Stewart ,eFlllnllnll/nnl lllnllll 111lllll1111,n1nt1/ll111111111nllllllllnllllllf l lllllll lflflf.11lllnit nlntlllllllttltllf ltllllnl l lfll OfffIflfllleHlMflt1111nn1f 11 n1111t1.411111411111111nn11A111111n/1111111111111111,11111.ItllllllllliftoffIItlllnn111111ttltnnl Bruce Refrigeration t! tr tion .Q Sales *Si, Service Commercial atncl.Domestic REMEMBER THE SERVICE. AFTER THE SALE GRAND BEND MAIN ST. 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