The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-10-01, Page 7Peg,ch family of Zurich, pr9-
yicipci the singing. Zurich and
Crediton congregations joined
with Dashwood for the evening
service.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Howard iclurnpp
are leaving this week on aflying
trip to England, France and
Belgium. They expect to be gone
some three weeks. During their
absence, Brad and Smokey will
be guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Guenther and family.
Mrs. Wm. Miller has return-
ed home from St. Joseph's hos-
pital, London, where she was a
patient for some time under-
going tests.
Rev. Wm. Gatz, Gordon Kraft
and Reinhold Miller attended the
fiscal conference at. St. Paul's
Parish Hall, Kitchener last
week.
Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Ervin Rader and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Gam-
ble and family of London.
Weekend guests with Fred
Weiberg included Mr. & Mrs.
Hubert Weiberg and daughter,
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Weiberg and
family of Waterloo and Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Weiberg and Judy of
Lucan.
The play, ',Holy Smoke" pre-
sented by the Stratford Walther
League and sponsored by Dash-
wood Walther League of Zion
Lutheran Church was enjoyed
by all who turned out to see it
Friday evening in the church
basement.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Stewart
of London spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gaiser
and Kim.
Rev. Wm. Gatz attended a
District Walther League execu-
tive meeting Sunday, at Holy
Cross Lutheran church, Kit-
chener.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Haugh and
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader and
Dianne spent the weekend at
Pigeon, Mich. with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Schumacher and family.
Mrs. Rudolph Miller spent
last Wednesday at London with
Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried Miller
and Jeffry.
Ross Miller is now employed
at the Fischer Bearing Co. in
Stratford.
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Restemay-
er accompanied Mr. & Mrs.
Victor Kraft of London to Tor-
onto where they spent the week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. Percy
Palmer.
Mervyn Tiernan has been con-
fined to his house due to illness.
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By MRS. ERVIN. RARER
DASHWOOD
Several members of 0.9 LWML Of Zion Lutheran church
attended the eighth biennial cell-
Vention of the Ontario District
LUtheran Missionary League at
Redeemer Lutheran church,
Monkton, Saturday. Rey. Fred
C. ()non, professpr at Sernin-
ario Concordia Porto Alegre,
• Brazil, was guest speaker,
Projects for the coming yeat•
include, $500 to a native student
in Nigeria; $500 to praille wri-
ters in Ontario; $1500 to a
national pastor al student in
Brazil; $750 to new missions
in Ontario; $1500 to Christ our
King Lutheran church in Erin-
dale; $1750 to Immanuel Luth-
eran church in Georgetown;
$500 for school equipment and
desks for missionaries in Jap-
an.
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Mr. Melville Gunning sold his
farm to Gerald Wallis. The farm
has always been in the Gunning
name. Mr. & Mrs. Gunning and
Muriel have purchased a home
from Mr. Ed. Wurm, Exeter,
and will be residing there in the
near future.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. French and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley
and family attended afarnily get
together Sunday at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Art Hodgins, Clan-
deboye.
Several from the community
attended a farewell party in
Granton Friday evening for Mr.
& Mrs. Jos. Grace who are
leaving to reside in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hod-
gins attended the funeral of the
late Melvin Dann in London,
Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. McCleod Mills
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern, Zion,
and Mr. & Mrs. J. Finkbeiner
and family with Mr. & Mrs.
Keith Bern.
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley
and Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Abbott
attended a presentation for Mr.
Ken Loft, Grade 5 teacher at
Biddulph Central School Friday
evening at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Garrett, Edgewood.
of founding family
Farm leaves name
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Fitzger-
ald, London, visited Sunday with
Mr. George Arksey,
Mr. Frank Parkinson and
Glenn attended Thorndale Fair
Saturday.
Mrs. Alex Baillie visited Fri-
day with Mrs. Ethel Squire,
Granton.
Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Currie,
Wingham, visited recently with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm O'Brien.
Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill and
Miss Cora Nuttycomb, London,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ronnie visited with Mr.
& Mrs. Geo. Pullman, Staffa,
Sunday.
' Hodgins Bros. won seven
firsts and three seconds in the
beef cattle division at Thorndale
Fair Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Melville Gunning
and Muriel visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques,Zion.
Several from Whalen tended
Zion Anniversary service Sun-
day morning.
The 1966 convention will he
held at Redeemer Lutheran
church, St. Thomas.
MEN'S CONGRESS
A number of men from the
Evangelical UB church attended
the Men's Congress at Olivet
gps. church, Kitchener, Satur.,
day,
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
The 112th anniversary of the
Pashwood EUB church was held
Sunday with special services
morning and evening. At the
morning. . service Dr. Craig
Brandenburg of Dayton, Ohio,
took ' as his text, "Able to
Stand". Miss Carolyn Neuman
of Pembroke was guest soloist.
At the evening service, Rev.
Grant Bomberger of Ayr was
speaker with the text, "Reach-
ing Forward" and the Earl
IT WAS SAID: "he who is
of a calm and happy nature
will hardly feel the pressure
of age, but to him who is of
an o pp osite disposition,
youth and age are equally
a burden". — Plato
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