The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-16, Page 84
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South, Huron junior Farmers
will stage their first Saturday
Night jamboree for young People
iu the district in Itteter .Arena
on June 25.
If the project la successful it
will be continued through the
Bummer and fall.
The program will include en-
tertainment by junior .b'ernaer
talent, dancing and social e.ctivi
ties. Young people from. Middle-
sex, 'Perth and Huron have been
invited.
The Jamboree was approvedat
a meeting on June 1 when Rec-
reation Director Doug. 'Snaith
presented the idea to Junior Per.-
Mers• and the Junior Institute.
Its. purpose is to provide more
recreation for youth and more
activity at the arena.
Among the members in charge
of the Jamboree are Doug May,
Ross Dobson, Tom Easton, Mur-
may Dawson, Maurice Love and
Marlon Brock.
Data On
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By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
The pupils and teachers of
Grades 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of Win-
chelsea eohool and the school
trustees enjoyed a bus trip to
the 'O;A.C. at Guelph on VridaY,
Miss Frances !Skinner spent
the weekend with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Ed. Johns of Exeter.
Mir. and Mrs. Donald Parsons
and 'Susan of Hensall, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited on 'Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jaques of Zion.
A number from this commun-
ity attended the Skinner Family
reunion in 'Stratford Park on Sat-
urday.
The ladies of Elimville 1Wom-
eit's Institute enjoyed a bus trip
to 'London on Monday evening to
attend the play "Little Women"
at the Grand Theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Dunn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laramie, iBob-
by and Jean af''Centralla visited
on 'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Jahn Ridley.
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By MRS. E. IT, RADER?
Children's Day
Children's Day service was held
at the E.G.B, Church on Sunday,
June 12, with the program eon-
sisting of choruses, solos and
exercises.
Those taking part were: Larry
and Barbara Pfaff, Bonnie, Ron-
nie and Larry Mason, Barry Tie -
man, Eleanor Wolfe, Beth Snell,
Diane Weber, Rise Marie and
Jimmie Weigand, Jack Guenther,
Jimmie and Billie Hoffman, Har -
o14 Bender, Bonnie Heather Mc-
Crae, Nancy Willert, Norma Wei-
gand, Martha Lou Fischer, Bob
Hoffman, Eric and Tommy Wolfe,
Douglas Bender, Larry Wein,
Billie Schade, Kenneth Anderson,
Eugene Guenther, Lynda Tiernan,
Mary Jane,I3off man, Carole
Sehade, Joan 'Guenther, Helen
Rader, Shirley Bender, Douglas
and Donald Weigand and John
Kellerman.
E.U.13. Church : W.S.W.s.
The Ladies' Aid and W,S.W.S.
met Friday evening with Mrs. 3.
M, Tiernan in the chair. Rev.
Krotz led in prayer. Shirley
Guenther favoured with an ac-
cordion solo.
Mrs. H. Faber, of Hensall, who
served as a nurse in Labrador,
gave an interesting talk on her
experiences and showed instruct-
ive pictures. Mrs. Harvey Pfaff
and Mrs. Gerald Mason sang a
duet, Mrs. L. Taylor presided for
the business.
Mr, and Mrs. William Pitt, of
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. -Charles Snell over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and
Mrs. Frieda Sipple, of Detroit,
called on Mrs. J. Kuntz and Lu-
ella and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Pfile on Saturday.
S.S. Convention .
Stratford' District E.U.B. Sun-
day .School convention was held
at Sebringville on Monday, June
13. Those who attended were
MIrs. J. M. Tiernan, Joyce Enge-
1and, Anne Taylor, Rev. W. F.
Krotz and Rev. T. S. Dahms.
Mrs. J, M. Tiernan was elected
children's secretary for the dis-
trict.
Wiest Aid
The Ladies' Md pf Zion Luthe-
ran Church met on Wednesday,
June 8, with 34 members present.
Final arrangements were made
for the strawberry social, Mr's. Ed
Hamather was in charge of the
program. A skit was acted with
Rudolph Miller, Mrs. Ernest Koeh-
ler and tarp. Hanlather taking
part, Mrs. Kenneth Keller sang a
solo .and Mrs. Charles Martene
gave a reading.
Baptismal Service
Miss Anna Messner and 11ar.
and Mrs. Charles Fenger and son,
of London, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messner..
Mr. Robert Wein, of Sudbury,
spent the weekend with, his leo-
tiler, Mrs. Herbert Wein,
Mrs. A. C. 'Whither and two
children, of Peterborough, are
spending the summer mbnths
with her mother, Mrs. Herb Wein.
A family gathering was field at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban
Pfile on Sunday, ,Tune 11. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacobi
and Laird, Mr. and Mrs, Laird
Jacobi and Sharon, Mrs. Melissa
Geiger and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McClinehey and family, Mr. and
Mrs, Alf Melick, all of Zurich;
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bender and
Richard, London; Mr. and Mrs.
William Haugh and Shirley, Mr.
and Mrs, Elmer Rader and fain
rIMiss Ruth Weber, of Red Deer,
Alta., is visiting with her .par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber,
Miss Nancy Tiernan : received
first class honours in her exam-
inations at TT.W.O.
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Zion
By MISS JANE DYIi16MAN •
15.5. Anniversary services were
held In Zion West 'Church on
Sunday ,with Rev. Rodgers of
Hensall as guest speaker..A young
peoples' and children's choir
under the leadership of Harry
Hern, supplied the music.
Visitors in the community for
the day were:
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keller
and girls of .Exeter and Miss M.
Bowden of 'Centralia, with MT.
and Mrs. Allen Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Miller and
boys, Thames Road, with Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Brock;
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Rowciiffe
and family' London, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hunter, Eden, and Rev. Rod-
gers, Hensall, with Mr. and Mrs.
We'llingt'on Brock;
Mr. and Mrs, !Lloyd Lynn and
family, IClandeboye, with Mr. and
Mrs. Tam !Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and
Donald, Whalen, Mr. Bert 'Mor-
gan and Mr. co-. Earl, Exeter with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman •Brock and
family.
On Sunday,. June 12, :Judith
Margaret, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Herbert Miller, was bap-
tized by Rev. Louis Iligenell, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Kraft, of London,
were sponsors.
Personal Items
Vies Ellen Gilbert, of Stratford,
Spent the weekend with Mr. and
and Mrs. Courtney Burmeister.
Miss Iris Becker entertained a
number of friends at a birthday
party Saturday, ,Tune 11.
Sunday visitors with Ur. and
Mrs. Herbert Miller were Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Kraft and family, of
London; Mr. and Mrs. Earl.
Stumpf and family; of Kitchener;
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Restemnyer
and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Miller
and family.
Mr, Leland Restemnyer Spent
the weekend. at Kitchener and
Niagara Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles •Cathers,
of Wroxeter, Spent Saturday with.
Mrs. Aima Iioperoft.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Newton, Mr.
and Mrs. Winlow tire!, of Strath.
roc; Mrs. 0. McKellar, ofToron-
to; Judge 'Uunean !Ross and Mrs.
Ross, of St. Thomas, and Mrs.
Alma. Hoporoft were Sunday rids.
ors with. Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Iloperaft and Grant.
Mrs. Russell ITopereft end -
Grant are et ending a few days in
Toronto this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and
family spent Sunday at Waterloo
,family
and Mrs, Ivan Taylor'
and family and Mr, and Mrd,
Gtarriet 'Welberg and rarfiily. It
was Mr, aed Mrs. 't'treiburg'a
teeth Wedding arini'rerettrp.
rili53 Gay Doom and Mrs.
Arthur, Giliard, rot 'Toronto, Were
Iweekend visitors with the latter'S
parents, Mt. and olitrs. Garnet
Patterson.
'Mr. and Mrs. Selves, Thames
Road With 'l dr. and Mrs. Harold
Hein;
Mr, and Mrs. Everleigb, St.
Marys and Mr. and Mrs.. Bob
Hern, Thames head, with Mr.
and Mrs, Harry Hera;
Mr. and Mrs. !Philip Jahns and
family, •Elimville, Mrs. 1'. Pass-
more and Mrs. Gunning, Exeter,
,with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl; .
'Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil 'Carom, of
Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Hern and family.
Mrs, Merton iLovegrove, Thorn-
dale, and Misses Olene Godkiu.
and Ruth Meikle, Exeter, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and
family;
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Nixon, Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Spence, Blan
shard and 'Mfrs. Melville Hern,
Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hern and family.
Mr. and Mrs. miller, Exeter,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ev, Miller;
Mr. and Mrs. D. Parsons and
Susan, Hensall and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Cooper, Elimville with Mr.
'and Mrs. Norman Jaques.
Paul DYkematt is attending a
Sher -Gain Salesmanship 8oh0o1
in Toronto on •trednescay and
Thursday.
Mrs. Ren Horn, Mrs. Welling-
ton Brook, Mrs. Warren Sreck,
Mars. "bard Hern, Mrs. Norman
.I agues, Mrs. Ancil Jaques, Mrs.
Toni ITern took the Ellmviile
W.T. Trus_ trip to the {hand
Theatre, London, Monday even-
' Ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Roo:: •Jaques and
Jiti11tr. ,falter! 'i'hursday with Mr.
and Mrs. I -lo Ward Kodgson, Gran-
ton.
fttr. and; Ml's. Retry d'h'waites
and tamilie and Vire. Margaret
Thwaites, "Toronto, visited Satur-
day with Mt. and Mrs, Norman
Jaques,
.Saturday visitors with Miss
Shirley Jaques Were Brenda Skier.
!ter~, „Carol Ann Bell, Helen acid
Anna Hern,
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