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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-09-28, Page 9EST BABIES AT ZURICH -Winners of the baby contest at Zurich Fair Monday "ere Pamela Dawn, 6 -month-old daughter of Public School Principal Donald O'Brien nd Mrs, O'Brien, left, and Brenda Sue, 11 -month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Agar Gingerich, RR 2 Zurich, Over 20 entries competed in the contest, which •iacted.a large crowd of spectators in the auditorium during the afternoon, Host of :prizewinners in Zurich's school fair •:'Legend: 11 Hay Township School Area; 5B St. Boniface School, Zurich USS 9 Union School Section, Hay , and Stanley, GRAIN, AND VEGETABLES Beets - Helen BiaekwelJ 311, Donna :[upper 711, Larry Hipper 713, Gary Truemner 711, Gail 'Richardson 373; Carrots - Larry Kipper 711, Donna Kipper 7I3, :liatherine Beg - '',$r 513, Bobby Snaith 5B, Gail Richardson 311, Spanleh onions - Jimmy Wel- sand 811, Pauline :13aechier USS 9, Larry Kipper 71.7, Donna Kipper „ 1 Large anions - Ray Weido 31-1, < ,Helen Blackwell 31I, Donna Kip- per 711 Larry Kipper 71-1, Gail Faohardson 313. Dutch Sets Larry Kipper 711, Donna Kipper 7H, Gordon Beier - ling 7H. Potatoes, early - Donna Kipper 713, Larry Kipper 711, Lorne i,;•liller 811, Martha. Gascho 711, Adan Hulbert 71.1. ` Potatoes, late - Karry Dipper ah i 71'1, Donna Slipper 714, Ray Weido 3I.1, Gary Truemner 7H, Allan Hulbert 714, tlVj Field corn - Donna Kipper 711, arry Kipper 711, Ronald Hart- "'hien art7 ran 52, John Blackwell 311, tlh» 'Arlon Schroeder 914, Wheat - Charles Erb USS 9, Sharon Jacobi 31-1, Dianne Dignan 4, Call .Richardson 311, Marlon ler 31-1, . Dianhe Dignan 3H, NI • Ja,goi?i •:111, ,'Wayne Beier - ling , 11, a GordonBelerling 711, Ralph Gingerich 613, Barley - Gail Richardson .311, Dianne Dignan, 313, Tomatoes, 'red - Sharon Baecl1- )'1er USS 9; _Larry Upper 711, Don- na Kipper '7.-8, Faye Gesell USS,; 9, Helen Blackwell 31-L Tomatoes, green LInda stiller 15I3, Pearl Ann Erb 1155.9. Glenn Miller 1511, Sandra Schroeder 311; is Gerry Denomme SB, Pears Martha Gascho. 711, Larry Kipper 711, 'Wayne Beier - ling 711, .Linda Luther 151-I, 'Margie 4Gelger 711, , 1-t Plums - Larry Kipper 711, ,Don- na Kipper 47H, Gary Truemner 71-1, Titin Stark SB, Sylvia. Merger 7H. Apples, northern spy Wayne Truemner 711, Gary Truennner 711, Larry Kipper 711, Jimmy Weigand 811', Yvonne Gingerich "USS t9 :poles..' 'Macintosh -, -Yvonnne Gingerich, 1155 9, Helen Black- well. -3H, Sharon Regier 513. Jinn- my *'Weigand 811, Margie Geiger • Apples, snows Wayne Truem- ner 711, Gary Truemner 711, Linda Luther 1511, Don Truemner 711, Margie Geiger 711,, Apples, Delicious. -. John Black- well . 311, Ralph Geiger 714, Doh rruernner 7H. ,Timmy Weigand 81T, Don . Geiger 711. Grapes - Ralph' Geiger 711, Margie Geigel: 711, Jiminy 'Wei- gand 113, Don Geiger 711. Wayne iBeieriln 781, Putinppkin; "tie:Dnna 1' ipper 711, Dann Richar-dson 3I-8, Sandra Richardson 31T, Larry Kipper 711, Gail Richardson 31I, Pumpkin, field - Gary Truem :nen• 71-I, Donna Kipper 711, Sylvia Werner 71.1, Don Truemner 711, 'JoAnn Thiel 711. Cabbage - Helen Blackwell 311, Larry Kipper 7H, Donna Kipper 'i Drumhead cabbage - Larry Kip - .per 711, Donna Kipper 7H, Dianne ietrich SB, John Blackwell 311, Jen Hulbert 711, ART (Mounted) Grade I - James Rader 711, Sally Dietrich 711, Kim Black 711, Stephen Horner 1511, Elva Baech- ler USS 9. Grade 2 - Thelma Ramer 711,. Yours For .. "L I F ET John Macdonald NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY Grand Bend . Phhone 41'rll Mervin Erb 7:18, Carol Gingerich 714, Barbara Brown 711:, Brian Fields 711. Grade 3 - Terry Black 711. Ruth Fleischauer 711, Gary Hugiii 7H., Bob Towton 3H, Mary Gin- gerich 'USS 9. Grade 4 - Anthony Dueharme 1513, Nancy ;Desjardine 1514, Jo- ann Thiel 711, Lindh Stade 7H, Peter Bakker 313. Grade 5 - Larry Kipper 711, .[.Richard Turkheim 711, Marion Schroeder 311, Larry Luther 1511, Lynda Luther 1511. Grade 6 - Lynda Thiel '71-1, Dorothy Stebbins .1511, Mary Ban- nister SB, Mary Mae Schwartzen- truber 'USS 9, Richard Shantz 7H. Grade 7 - Helen Smith SB, Ralph Gingerich USS 9, Robert 1-tendrIck 1511, Ruth Pepper 711, Sadie Hovius 711, Grade 8 - Shirley Flaxbard 711, Connie .Dietrich 711, Norma Wei- gand 1511, Irene Hendrick 1511, Albert Hummel 311. WRITING Oracle 1 - Alma Oud SB, Chris- tine Haberer 711Mary Denonvne SB, John Blackwell 311, Sally Dietrich 7H. Grade 2 - Sandy Sinclair 711, Mozart Gelinas 5E, Peter Groot 5B, . Carol Gingerich 711, Douglas Rader 711, Grade 1 - Gwen Clausius 711, Dedi :DeMooy 711, Bernadette Far - Well 513, Gail Bedard SB, Dianne Clarke 711. Grade 4 - .JoAnne Thiel 713, James Ramer 714, Elaine . Micst- lake 711, Mariery 1 rb USS 9, Glenn :Biller 1517, ' Grace 5 - Bonnie Banko 781, Larry Kipper 711, Lynda Luther 151.1, Laura, Grenier 513, Dolores Gingerich. USS 9, Grade 8 -- Dorothy Wagner 711, Richard Shantz 7U, Susan Oesch USS 9, Gary Geoffrey 513, , Gary Flaxbard 711, Grade 7 - Lynda Miller 1511, Donna Kipper 711, Donna Richard- son 211, Sharon Regler SB, Lynda Rader 811. Oracle 8 - Joan Rader 81-1, Irene Hendrick 1511, Connie Diet- rich 711, Shirley Flaxbard 711, Earl Reichert 311, CRAFTS Grade 1 - Robert. F inkbeinor 811, Sandra, Gingerich USS 9, John Blackwell 318, Kinn Black 711, James Rader 711. Grade 2 - Janet Becker 814, Douglas Rader 711, Brenda Koeh- ler 714, Susan Erb USS 9, Thelma Ramer 71-1, Grade 3 - 'Bonnie Neeb Iii, Carole Gesello 711, Dianne Clarke 711, Ray Weido 311, Mary Ginger- ich 1155 9. Grade 4 Faye Troyer 71.7, .Nancy Desjardine 1514, JoAnne Thiel 711, Claire Lawrence '71-1, John Hummel 31]. Grade 5 - Larry Kipper 7H, :Danny Black 711, Linda, Oesch USS 9, Lorne Miller 811. Grade 6 - Paul Corriveau 711, Catherine Gingerich 711, John Gas- cho 711, -Helen Becker 811, Mar- garet Finlay USS 9. Grade 7 - Cheryl Stade 711, Donna, :Kipper 714, Elaine Hug111 711, Gall Richardson 314, Pearl Erb USS 9. Grade 8 - Connie Dietrich 7741, Norma, Weigand 811, Sandra Schoch 711, COLLECTIONS Collection of insects - Larry orIMINEINIWIINSIMMIM Wells Academy is proud to announce that Tom Arthur, Exeter Sylvia Becker, Exeter Donna Bridges, Exeter Don Kileen, Exeter Ross Little, Centralia Betty Pollock, Itderton Karen Smith, ilderton are students an Commercial and Administration Courses at the London business college this year. It's not too late for you to lain them and get complete Commercial Training in minimum time. Courses include Stenographic, Private, and Executive Secre. tariel Diplomas for girls, and Business Administration, Office Training, and Accounting Dip. tomes for young men. THANKSGIVING TERM STARTS TUESDAY, OCT. 10 , Send Coupon For Complete Information Naim.,..a. nn,o,,,0, naNY1W p„N,N. Address n.a.r..14.a., .uunun CityPholie 1111. ,,1,,,1,,1,,,1.. Wells Academy 304' KING ST., LONDON General :2.3481 First in Western Ontario Kipper 711, Paul Flaxbard 71I, Jim Finlay USS 9, Jimmy Weigand 15H, Margaret Finlay `[TSS 9, BLOWERS Zinnias - Joyce Beierling 7:[•1, Helen Blackwell 313, David Stark SB, John Blackwell 311, Carol Miller 811. Asters - Lynda Webb 711, Joyce Belerling 711, Larry Kipper 713, Sharon Baechler USS 9, Randy Decker 711. Snapdragons - Donna Kipper 711, Elaine Baechler USS 9. Table bouquet -- Donna Kipper 711, 111argle Geiger. 711, Mary Ban- nister SB, Sandra. Webb 713, Larry Kipper 711, School displays - SS 3, Mrs, Margaret Deichert, teacher; SS 15, Mrs. Idena Desjardine. teacher; SS 7, Mrs. Doreen Oesch, teacher, Park Beauty Shop, London, spec- ial, Norma Weigand 8I1. Bowling scores -Continued from page 7 Satellites (L. .Calcott 177) 4 Guiles (L. Blake 100) 3 Ramblers 14 Dairymaids 12 Satellites 11 Cutles • 8 .Aces 7 1-Iigh Hopes 7 ,Dumbelis Legro5iett`9s Sputniks 2 Shamrock's 2 Diamonds 4 High single: K. •Hearn (2585 High triple: I, Hasket.t (667) High average: L. Scott (172) COLLEENS LEAGUE, The Blowettes (11f. Kennedy 532) 5 Angels (T. Hodgins 653) 2 St, Pats (L. Blake 496) 5 TIddly Winks (D. Hayter 504) , 2 Night Hawks (C. Wissel 645)' 7 What Have You (C. V. Geel •431) 0 High single: T. Hodgins (254) High triple: C. Wissel (645) High. average: C. 1Vissel (221) INTER -TOWN Lucan (C. Filson '1185) 7 New Hamburg ,(L. Voll 1135)+• .,,4 High single: B, Welsh (314) CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE Ltwky Six (W. Watson 588) .,4 Itderton Lions (K. Greigg 514) 0 Bottoms Up (A. Lewis 523) 3 C. Supers (V. Hodgins 635) 1 Bowler Bears (P. Goodman 614) 3 Brinsley Bombers (R. Lee 588) 1 Nairn Flyers (1'•i. Railings 596) 2 Craig Angels (J. Rapp 588) 2 High single: A. Lewis (27S) High triple V. Hodgins (635) :yvX.J�aatT1.+...sa.261 C.z:.. Governrnent women 1 Feta bride Grand Bend WI topic at Cromarty BY MRs, Ml.EL,i-WOOD: 91t4, OMNI) BEND! At the Women's Institute meeting held in the town hall. nn Thursday with Mrs- Well' wood Gill presiding, the thence "Citizenship" was taken by Mrs, Harold Waiper. in part as she spoke on citizenship she mentioned there are seven women senators all Canada. Miss Agnes I1ieIhail was the first woman member of i'arlianlent; there are now .four. A creed for Canadians by Honourable Vincent Massey and a copy of the .Canadian Bill of nights were on display. Roll call, "A way to be a good citizen,'" was answered by all members, Mrs. Walper commented on the motto. Leaders for the 411, club are Miss Alma Hendrick and Miss Karen Taylor, Plans were made for the WI, rally at Eliniville on October" 2 at 10 a,111, Leaders were chosen to al - tend the course at Hensall, "Focus on Finishes". A dele- gate was appointed to attend the area convention at London. on October 10 and 1L Tho re. solutions were read and dis- cussed. Lunch was served by Mrs. 1 rle Finan, Mrs. Mansel Ma- son and Mrs.. Herb ;Pole. Celebrate 2Sth anniversary Mr. and firs. Raymond Kad- ing, Grand Bend, were honored Saturday evening on their 25th wedding anniversary by a din• ner at Zurich Hotel. by their daughter, Mrs. Eugene Wil- lard, Mr. Willard, Calvin and Kathy; their son, Mr, Jerry Kading, and Miss Pat Cann. After the dinner they re- turned. to the Kading home where over 30 friends surprised thein with a party. The evening was spent play- ing cards. High prizes were won by Mrs. 'Raymond Fading Report on Sih i p ka Personal items Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill. Schoiles,. Geoffery and Susan of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Ron and Barbara, Mr. and :Mrs. Arthur Harlton, Anne and Murray of - Granton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlton. Mrs. Alice Mason of Winni- peg is visiting with her sister, Mrs, Chris Baumgarten and Mr. Baumgarten. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Volk and granddaughter Gloria returned home Saturday after spending several days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Volk at Londesboro, Mr. Stanley Jackson of Kip- pen was a Monday visitor with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hariton, Mr. and aVlrs, Fred Gibson (newlyweds) were honored at a community party in the school on. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Lovie of the Mollard Line were Sunday visitors with Mrs. M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold and Miss Ruth Fassold of Lon- don visited Sunday with Mrs. M. Ratz and Mrs. Fassold Sr. The special music provided for the anniversary services here by Miss Doreen Ferguson, of Wilton Grove, soloist at the morning service, and the Men- nonite quartet of Zurich, at the evening service, as well as the messages by the guest minis- ters, Rev. T. J. Pitt and Rev, D. M. Guest and the assistance of Miss Ruth Fassold of Lon- don, with her organ, were all aninspiration to all of those who attended the service,. With over seventy years' experience in the first mortgage field we offer a personal, neighbourly service. First Mortgage loans may be arranged on hones, farms and business properties. We invite :your enquiries. Established itt Sarnia in 1888, we riche grown with, this community. Your business in our hands is Mad aect(.re by ueighbourty, personal service, l' i THE INDUSTRIAL MORTGASt A 1'R st COMPANY H50J O65ee1 Semis Ofiiceir teteaf, PbItaIIC *Oath Wallaceburg, broseleniSW:46tey tit 1M•S61 and Mr. Garnet Ratterson; low By .K44 MICELLAR' by Mrs, Garnet. Patterson .and' CRO ZARTY Mr. Roy Morena. l A ,shawer for 11115s Muriel An address was read by Mr. , Scott bricle'eleet of this week, (toy Moron and the cele-; was 'held at her home at Staffa branls were presented with VI Wednesday evening, corsages, a silver dish and. ;a:; A short program was con. .silver .money 'tree. I versed. by .the CGI'' who contri- A buffet lunch was served by buted several numbers in song friends on a table centred with with Mrs. Gordon Laing ac - a silver and white centre- colnpanying at the piano. piece whicll was the one enter. Areading by Connie Me- ed at Exeter Fair by Grand ,Ghee and a contest were fol Bend WI, lowed with an address read by CGIT ,elects officerst Carol Ann Dew when the bride The Grand Bend CWT held .slus ubseful wands arheauti(t4 gifts eented with many the first meeting of the season . Darlene and Geraldine TemPle- Monday, September 18 in the , man. Itlarlene Dow, Alice Wal. ,rhe United Church at 7:30 rhe flan.l kW, Shirley Gardiner and Carol iv o r s h i With the Ann Dow assisted Muriel un. Church," as the theme, was,wrap the parcels, Muriel ex - conducted by Mary Lynn Ken 1 pressed her thanks and invited ned,v' all to visit them in their new Officers were elected. Presi• i holne. dent. is Mary Lynn Kennedy; Ladies displaying the trous vice-president, Joanne Des Jar- seau and gifts were Mrs. Dun dine; sceretary, Elaine Green;can Scott, Mrs. Alex Meikle assistant secretary, Donna Ruth!and Mrs. Gary Findlayson. Sturdevant; treasurer, Jennifer Jackson; pianist, Linda Miller; Alan for bazaar At the Marian Ritchie Eve - sing Auxiliary meeting held :in the basement of the church with Mrs, .Meryin Dow presid- ing plans were made for the thankoffering .meeting in Octo- ber and the bazaar in Novem. Mr. and Mrs, Wellwood Gill, ber. accompanied by Mr. and 'Mrs. Mrs..Lorne Elliott and Mrs. Russell Gill, of Brampton, spent Dow led in Vie devotionaltati. The a few days last week in Ot- roll call. "'A Quoon" was an taws. swered by ten members, Miss Pauline <lliason, London, Mrs, Frank Hamilton gave a spent the weekend with her reading, "If Jesus Came to parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mansel Your. House," The offering was Mason. press correspondent, Bonnie Green. War 1 d Communion Sunday will be observed .in Grand Bend United Church on Sunday, October 1 at 11:15 a.m. Personal items Miss Buelah holt, RN, of To- ronto, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mae Holt. Mr, John McElroy is a pa. tient in Westminster Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood. Gill visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, R, L. Knight and Robert, London. Vacuum Cleaners Sales and Service Repairs and bags for all mo- dels of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned ma- chines of all makes for sale. BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich Phone t-iensali 695r2 The Times -Advocate, September 28, 1961 Page 9, dedicated by •Mra. PAW. I Your WO was ;00 by 4rsi< 'i'he topic "Let Cod, Kaye Wesley Ttusseil, embossed maps Bring the World to the Fingertips of the Blind. Thise ui inent and special training are made possible by your donation to the TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN FOR THE BLIND HURON COUNTY OBJECTIVE $6,000.00 Send your donation today to: Mr, S. B. Taylor, Exeter, Ont. ALUMINUM Awnings + Doors + Wind Showroom 15 Nelson St. Ws Add comfort and beauty to your home by installing KOOLVENT • NASH doors and windows. Order now to ensure delivery and 'installation before the cold weather. Top quality products at reasonable prices. We do our own installing. Call us for free estimates. THOS. H. 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