HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-11-26, Page 24Noe The Times -Advocate, November 26, 1959
Dashwood Men's Club
plans bingo, yule party
The meeting of Dashwood
Men's Club was held Monday
evening with the newly elected
president, Alvin Wolper, presid-
ing, Four new members were
sponsored and accepted: Stewart
Wolfe, Kenneth Kraft, Harold
Schroeder and Milt Haugh.
Among the activities of inter-
est planned are a fowl bingo
and a Christmas party for the
children,
The next meeting will be held
Monday, Dec. 14 with a dinner
meeting,
Walther League
"Is this One for MeV' was
the topic discussion led by Pas-
ter K. L. Zorn at the meeting of
the Walther League of Zion
Lutheran church.
After viewing a filmstrip the
group was divided into five parts
discussing the subject under
these headings: Is he a person
1 can trust?, Is he a person I
can respect as well as love?,
Do I know him really well?, is
he emotionally mature and so-
cially adjusted?, Do my parents
approve of him?
The leaguers decided to buy
$10.00 worth of books for the
church library and elected Rob-
ert Becker as librarian.
Wheat Ridge Christmas seals
were made ready for distribu-
tion. At Lutheran missions and
sanatoriums in Japan, India,
Hong Kong, Nigeria and in
North America needy TB pa-
tients of all ages are given new
hope for a normal, useful life
through medical and spiritual
care provided by the Wheat
Ridge Foundation.
Sixty-two dollars has been col•
lected by the. Leaguers through
their canvass of Dashwood and
community for the Foreign Bible
Society. Their objective is $75.
Sunday School
The Sunday School children of
Zion Lutheran church have as
their mission project to send the
Holy Scriptures to Africa. Fifty
dollars will be sent to the Brit-
ish and Foreign Bible Society
for this purpose.
C Iebrete 10th, birthday
The family of Mrs. Emma
Bender including her daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ver•
non Schatz, and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Bender of Toronto enter-
tained in honour of her 80th
birthday on Sunday, November
22 with a turkey dinner at the
Dominion hotel, Zurich
The guests included Mrs. Me.
lizza Geiger, Mrs. Clara Jacobe,
Mrs, Pearl Melick, Mr. and Mrs.
Urban Pfile, Mr. and Mrs. Laird
Jacobe, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mc-
Clinchey, Mr, and Mrs. Delbert
Geiger, Mr. and ldrs. Claire
Geiger, all of Zurich,
After the dinner the guests
were invited to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Schatz.
Stork shower
Mrs. Howard Klumpp and Mrs.
Ross Guenther were co -hostesses
for a surprise stork shower at
the latter's home for Mrs. Ken-
neth Kraft. Games were played
and gifts were presented in a
bathinette.
Personal items
Ellen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Greb, had her ton-
sils removed last Monday at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
by Dr. Read.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter
and family spent the weekend
in Windsor and Detroit. Mrs.
Bertha Hayter who had spent
the last three weeks there re-
turned home with them.
Mrs. Ervin Greb of Preston
spent last weekend with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Becker. Mrs. Greb
is convalescing after five months
in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Becker
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Alien Becker and
Brenda of Crediton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader
and family spent Sunday at Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Gamble and family.
Mrs. Mike Burke, of Bramp-
ton, spent the weekend with Mr.
Milt Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs.• Newell Geiger
and John, of Zurich, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Guenther and family.
Frances, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Becker,
had her tonsils removed at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, last
Monday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Travis
and family, of Camp Borden,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, Mrs. Kuntz
had spent a week at Camp Bor-
den with her daughter and fain-
ilyMr. Gordon Kraft is spending
three weeks in California.
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and round dancing.
"Glow Worn}" was introduced
as their new round dance and
after a couple of run throughs,
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