Zurich Citizens News, 1959-09-02, Page 3WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959
Couple Honored,
Leaving Hensail
(By our Henson Correspondent)
Mr, and Mrs, William Clement
entertained at a farewell party on
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A presentation of a musical de -
cantor and matching tray of gl-
asses was made, with Ernie Chip-
chase doing the honours. A social
hour was enjoyed and a chicken
barbecue was served on the lawn.
Seven couples were present.
George R. Hardman
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GOSHEN NORTH
(MRS. CLARE McBRIDE, Correspondent)
(Intended for last week)
Master Tommy Robinson had
an operation in his eye in Strat-
ford General Hospital two weeks
ago.
Miss Jean McCabe, Windsor,
spent a few days last week with
her niece, Mrs. Bob Peck.
Ronald Armstrong, Woodstock,
spent the weekend at his home.
Bob McBride spent last week
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald James, Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hayter
and Joyce, Varna, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clare McBride spent Sunday
at Grand Bend.
Gerald Hayter was at camp last
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(Mrs- Amos Gingerieh
Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich
and family, returned home from
their week's vacation at Chesley
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich
and son Melvin. accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich
spent Saturday afternoon at Wal-
ton, attending the reception of the
Oesch-Bosman wedding.
Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Schwart-
zentruber and family are spending
a few days holidays in Tobermory
district and other points north.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader and
family, Dashwood, spent Sunday
with the latter's brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Oesch and son.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich and dau-
ghters were, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Steckle, Bayfield, and Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich
and family spent the weekend at
Kitchener.
Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and fam-
ily, Dashwood, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Oesch and family.
David Oesch and Bobby, and
Mrs. Lizzie Oesch spent Sunday
afternoon at Exeter attending a
Pfaff reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kipfer
and daughters, Haysville, called
on relatives and friends in this
community on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Wiegman
and family, London. spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. John Zan-
dwyck and family.
Mrs. Menno Martin. who is in
St Joseph's Hospital. London, for
treatments, is improving. We
wish her a seedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopple
and family, New York State,
spent a few days with their cous-
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwartzen-
truber. Mr. and Mrs Bert Bachert
and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Weld -
rick.
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Women's Missionary Society
The August meeting of the
Goshen Women's Missionary So-
ciety met at the home of Mrs.
John Robinson last Thursday
night, with 20 ladies in attend-
ance, Mrs, Elmer Hayter opened
the meeting and conducted the
business.
Mrs. Clare McBride read the
minutes and called the roll. There
were eight home calls and ten
hospital calls made and reported.
Cards were received from Mrs.
Lorne Armstrong, John Arm-
strong and Miss Clara Clark.
Mrs. John Robinson gave the
treasurer's report. Mrs. Elmore
Hayter thanked the ladies that
helped at Bible School, which
was held at Varna in July. Mrs.
Elgin McKinley gave the birth-
day report,
The worship period was con-
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with Scripture reading by Mrs.
Walter Eckel, and prayer by Mrs.
Will Clarke, Misses Dianne and
Donna Peck and Joan Elliott sang
a trio, accompanied by Mrs. El-
liott.
The study period was on Africa,
with Mrs. Roy McBride reading
some parts from missionary's re-
porting. Mrs. Elmore Hayter gave
a temperance reading. The meet-
ing closed with the singing of a
hymn, with Mrs. Bruce Keys at
the piano.
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Sugar and Spice
(Continued from Page Two)
without a fire, and I had forgot-
ten to bring some wood in before
the rains came.
The fourth day dawned fine
and clear, though, and I was all
set to start some healthy outdoor
recreation, like sitting in a deck -
chair with a book and a bever-
age. So my wife says we have
to go to town and wash, we
haven't a clean shirt left among
the bunch of us. I spent most of
the day in my own kitchen in
town, putting stuff through the
wringer.
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But after that we settled right
in to enjoy cottage life. Oh, we
did slip into town Wednesday
night to see a movie we didn't
want to miss. And we had to
come to town Thursday to turn
in the empties and pick up the
mail. And Friday we were in
town for a few hours getting
supplies and shopping in the 5
and 10, just like the real tourists,
And of course Saturday was sort
of interrupted because we had to
drive to town to see if they'd
heard anything of my partner,
who had been missing in an open
boat in Georgian Bay, for two
days. Rather a nuisance, that.
Aside from this, however, we
really pitched in and became
beachcombers. The kids were de-
lighted with cottage life, of
course, because for once they had
. I'll bet I
mere
me at their y
played 74 games of cards with
them, and went in swimming with
them, one dragging on each arm,
at least twice a day. The Old
Girl was happy. She'd brought
her ironing board with her, to
catch up on her ironing. Every
day she'd pull out some pile of
clothes she'd dampened to iron
about February, look at it, put it
away and come swimming. And
I was happy because, for once,
everybody else was,
*
Even Playboy, the pup, was
happy because he learned to
swim properly. When we had
first taken him to the water,
early in the summer, we expected
him to plunge in and dart about
like an otter, because he was a
spaniel. He didn't. He'd put one
foot in, then the other, then run
about the beach looking for some-
body's towel la play with.
* *
Finally, he was thrown in, and
he swam clumsily to shore, using,
of all things, the dog -paddle, and
holding his face out of the water
like a model. trying to save her
make-up. After a few days at
the cottage, however, he was
swimming like a loon, and acting
like one.
* * .
We were all sick at the cot-
tage, of course. Hugh, who is
never ill, was down and out for
two days. The Old Lady had
what she claimed was an advance
case of 'polio. I had dysentry all
the time we were there. Kim
waited until the day we got home,
then ran a high fever for four
days.
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But I guess we had a wonder-
ful holiday, on the whole,
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