HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-01, Page 16P.ge IS The T!mes•Advocete, September 24, 19S,
'MARK DiAMOND ANNIVERSARY -Mr. and Mrs. Henry
.Hoffman, Dashwood, plan to quietly observe their sixtieth;
wedding anniversary with a family dinner at the hone
'of their daughter, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, on. Sunday, Mr,
Hoffman was mail carrier between Exeter, Dashwood and
'Grand Bend for 44 years.
Couple at Dashwood
'mark 60 years wed
Mr, and. Mrs. Henry Hoffman
"will .quietly observe their 60th
:wedding anniversary on Sunday,
:Septe.mber 27, They were mar•
tried in Exeter, Septeinbr 27, 1899
:end were attended by. Mrs. Her-
man Zimmer who now resides in
'Windsor and the late Ernest Ben.
4er of "Blyth.
They have four children (Myr-
•0a) Mrs, Norman Evans of
Richmond Hill (Alice) Mrs, J.
"Mervyn Tiernan and (Gertrude)
.Mrs. Kenneth McCrae also one
eon Harry, all. of Dashwood.
,There are 10 grandchildren and
one great; grandchild.
Mr. Hoffman, who will. be 84 in
October is enjoying good health
1but Mrs. Hoffman, who is 81, has,
soil been in the best of health for
:the past few years.
They are members of Calvary!
;Evangelical Church, Dashwood.II
,Mr, Hoffman had been mail car -
Tier between Exeter, Dashwood
•ind Grand Bend for 44 years. 1
A family dinner will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Al,
:Tiernan to celebrate the occa-'
Ilion,
ONO club meets
: The GNO girls mel last Thus;
day evening at the home of the
retiring president, Jean Anne
Guenther.
Officers elected were: presi-
dent, Eldeen Wolfe, vice-oresi-
-dent, Shirley Tieman, secretary,
.Alma Genttner.
Hack world relief
conference urges
'increased support of world!
missions and world relief was
oiled at the seventh annual .fis-
oal conference of the Ontario
!District Lutheran church in Can-
ada held last week at Kitchener.
Mr, Edgar Restemayer, Mr.
Gordon Kraft. and Pastor K. L.
Zorn, all. of Dashwood, repre.
1 smiled Zion Lutheran Church.
1 After Rev, A, C, Burroughts
of Topeka, Kansas told the 70
delegates that between 25 and
30 million persons die annually
of starvation the conference re-
commended that congregations
take up a special offering for
world relief.
Spiritual aid in many countries
was also stressed One speaker
1 said "in Canada and the United
States people have a banquet of
spiritual fare enjoying unrestric-
led worship with. Bibles in their
jhomes and churches to attend
yet we give the heathen largely
crumbs."
The Conference adopted a .41335,-
000 budget for Ontario for 1960
up $6,000 from this year. The mo-
ney helps to support missions, 22
colleges and seminaries, synods,
television program "This is The
Life" and many other services,
Baptism
Doris Betty Stephen, infant.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Stephen, .was baptized in
Zion Lutheran church Sunday,
Sept. 20 by Pastor K. L. Zorn.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg
of Waterloo and Mr. and. Mrs.
Howard. Weiberg of Kitchener
were weekend guests with Mr,
and Mrs, Fred. Weiberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
family of Waterloo spent. Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rader.
The latter returned home with
them having spent two weeks at
Waterloo.
Mrs. Matilda. Piefer spent last
week at, London with her sister
and family, Mr, and Mrs. David
Baird.
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'58 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN
Was $2,600 ............ ..........- . NOW $2,445
'57 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN
Was $2,100 ,,..,,. NOW $1,995
'56 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN
Was $1,695. NOW $1,599
'56 FORD FAIRLANE COACH
Was $1,695 NOW $1,599'
'56 DODGE CRUSADER COACH
Was $1,595 NOW $1,515
'56 DODGE CRUSADER SEDAN
Was $1,595 NOW $1,515
'56 MERCURY TUDOR HARDTOP
Was $2,100 , NOW $1,999
This Week's Special !
'54 DODGE "CUSTOM ROYAL" .SEDAN
V8 engine, autolnatic transmission, radio, in
top condition.
Was $1150 - THIS WEEK ONLY $895
54 DODGE ROYAL SEDAN
Was $1,150 ,
'54 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON
\Vas $1,095
"52 CHEV COACH -blue, clean!
NOW $1,04.5
, NOW $ 915
$ 695
'51 DODGE SEDAN (2) -each only ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $ 395
'50 METEOR COACH -only ..................... ..ee,.,$ 350
'49 DODGE SEDAN -onlay $ 295
.'56 FARGO t/.2 TON EXPRESS --like new! ,.,,$1,095
'54 DODGE 1 TON EXPRESS -like new! ,,.,,$1,095
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'PHONE 200 NIGHTS 762-W or 769•M
Fred Dobbs, Prop.
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Report on
Shipka
Mrs. J. Coleman is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Frank
Brierley in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sharpe
were .recent visitors with the
Rev. and Mrs, Jim Turner in
Marysville, Michigan,
Ray Desjardine of Ex et e r
spent last week with his grand-
mother, Mrs. Mabel Desjardine.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Clarke
and Marlene. were Sunday visi-
tors at the home of Mr. Henry
Pfaff, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum-
garten vsited Sunday at Bothwell
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Brown and with their daughter,
Mrs. John Cada, Mr. Cada and
family of Tecumseh who were
also visiting with the Browns.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Love ac-
companied by Miss Maude and
!Mr. Mansell Hodgins were Sun-
day visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Hodgins and family and
Mr. Victor Hodgins at Clande-
boye,
Local cancer branch
elects Mrs, A. Fraser
Mrs. Allen Fraser was elect- K. MLaughlin; cLpraughlin.
ess reporter, Mrs.
i
Service committee: Mrs. R.
Dickins, general manager; Mrs.
R. Van Farowe, Mrs. E. R.
Hopper. Airs. James Jolly, Mss
Verna Coates.
Transportation and blood do-
nations, Lloyd Ford.
In memoriam cards; Mrs. 11.
Pollen, Miss Margaret Brown.
Visiting and gift cupboard:
Mrs. Fred Dobbs, ,Mrs. J. H.
Jones.
Education: Joseph Wooden,!
Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Mrs. 1-1.1
Strang; publicity, Don South -1
cott; campaign, chairman, Ray i
Mills.
Annual meeting of the Huron
Unit will he held in Clinton
Friday night, Sept. 25. Mrs. A.
porta tine.
Fraser is in charge of trans- I
The branch plans to set up a1
booth in.the arena at :Exeter 1
Fair where literature on cancer
will be distributed.
Next regular meeting of the
ed president of the Exeter
branch, Huron unit, Canadian
Cancer Society, at the annual
meeting Monday night in the
Library basement.
She succeeds Lloyd ;Ford, who
presided for the meeting and
election.
Annual reports were given by
Mrs. .1. C,. Dunlop, chairman of
the service committee, and Ken-
neth McLaughlin, treasurer.
Ray Alilis, campaign chair-
man, revealed a total of $4,-
194.46 was raised. this year by
Exeter and surrounding dist-
ricts.
Airs. R. E. Pooley, chairman
of the nominating committee,
presented the slate of officers:
Past president, Lloyd Ford;
president, Mrs. Allen Fraser;
vice-presidents, Ray Mills, Ar-
thur .Idle; secretary, Mrs, R. E.
Pooley; assistant, Mrs. H• P.
Murray; treasurer, Kenneth. Mc -
Letter from Hay populat ion grows'.
Kirkton
Py MRS..HARQI.I DAYIS
e.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rattily
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, George Ellacott and family
of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert- Williams
and Norman, of Stratford, visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Williams.
assessment increases
Small increases in both popula-1
tion and assessment in Hay town.;
ship w. ere reported by Assessor!
George Armstrong when he filed,
his 1960 roll with council re -i
Population has risen 1o 2,532
from 2,473 while total assess -1
trent is $,'3,476,263, compared to
$3,464,355 last year.
t Population of Zurich has , creased from from 622 to 658 while
that in Dashwood remains at
210. This is only the north halt
of :Dashwood.
Miss Lottie Berry,of Arthur, ,
spent the weekend with Mrs. H. I
Copeland.
Mr. Robert Ross is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, at
time of writing,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Robinson
visited Saturday with Miss Annie
Semple, Toronto, who brake her
hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy
visited on. Sunday with Mr. and
branch will be held the fourth
Monday in November, at which
it; is .hoped to have a guest
speaker.
Zurich's assessment is only
$10,000 ,off the half -Million nark.
Separate school assessment in
the township has increased frotn
$182,100 to $441,728.
Population in figures by age-
groups for the township, Zurich
and Dashwood are;
3 and
iS
Mrs. T. Kay of Seafortn.
Mr, and Mrs. William Scott ! g.q
j spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom , in•1.3
Douhe and Russell of the Base IA
1 Line. 4 15
Nr. and Mrs. Harold Davis :16-19
visited on Sunday with Mr. and :20-59
Mrs. .1. Hotham. Leona and • 60.64
Sharon of Seaforth. , 65-69
Mr. and Mrs. William Robert- 70 and over
son, of Bluevale, visited Sunday i TOTAL
with Mr. and Mrs, .Ray Paynter.: (Last year)
under 161
62
90
108
83
138
40
30
106
701
60
41
75
1664
1640
5
52
21
14
37
21
47
14
12
34
239
25
37
106
658
622
12 2213
8 91
8 112
12 157
7 111.
18 203
8 112
6 48
11 151.
78 1018
4 89
84
6
31
210
211
212
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