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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-30, Page 5i FormerOffjcjai In Ha� Oscar --: Io74,i Home, followed by :a. public service in. SL Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, with. alaeAstor. Rev. 0. Winter, officiating. Bur - lel will, be in the Goshen Line Item . Reviews Work A1rs. Geo..Grunau of llirzuinl; Oscal'lupp, 7#, former dep- ttty'reeve and ceuneitlor of 1 -lay township, died suddenly at his hone in Zurich early Tuesday morning. It is believed be suffer- ed a heart attack, 1sjr. Klopp, was ,deputy eeev.e trf Hay in. 1.9$7 and served as. councillor the year before, lie was defeated by a f:lose margin in the election fpr .this year's council. He served as director of the Hay Mutual Fife insurance Co. for nearly 40 years and had the longest terns of service on the hoard, 1t is believed this may he a record for Canada, lie' served as president of the company for a number of years. For the past '2S years, Mr. Klopp has operated. .an imple• meet business in Zurich and was Well-known as an auction- eer. Earlier he fanned two and ono -half miles west of the lege. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.William Klo ai was pp and w born on the family homestead, one ratite west of Zurich, now operated by Herber/4 Klopp, Air, Kropp was married to the former Louinda Walper, who died some years ago, Surviving the deceased are three sons, Harold, Grand Bend; Hawar.d, Zurich; and Wilfred, London; .three daughters, Beat. i t Detroit; rice, AZrs.' Len Heist, Edith, Mrs. Earl Yungblut, Zur- ich; Delores, Mrs, Arthur Rick, Detroit; five brothers, Elmore, Herace- d Will a an i lam Zurich;Pio.. , Stratford; Leonard, Waterloo; Lambert, Washington, D.C,; three sisters, Mrs. Wagner, Kit- chener; Mrs. Church, Zurich, and Mrs, Flora Beiber, Glidden, Iowa, and 17• grandchildren. ricewill funeral se v be The held Thursday afternoon at 2 p.ni, at the Westlake Funeral • Local Doctor, Active. In City While Mr. Robert Williams of town, was in Toronto, for a few days over the week -end he had the pleasure of calling on Doc- tor Byron A. Campbell and fam- It was around 1920 when the Campbells went to Toronto where the doctor established a practice, which he still maintains, although in his 89th year. He is still very active and. smart on his feet. Un- fortunately Mrs. Campbell was not enjoying her usual health. ',1,11111111,1,11111/1 tlllttll1/111/1111/1111twrt/1,11111/11111111$1 1 i*ST BiaSki is 1900ZI)RICK tiERALD QRRESPQNDENT. MR$« CHESTER , u t �, it«ii111iTN. Lutheran cemetery, T�►�'i Personal It The January meeting sof theHo! Blake.,School „Red Cross tSt-,CiL .kV,t: i home of B. i ant Mrs. l w 1 Partyhing � 1.Ia d a ast Tuesday evening. The topic —' "We look at our - hani, Mich. is spending a week at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut, Mr's, Harvey •Clausius is spend- ing several days in Detroit with her sister, Mrs. Bedard, also visiting her son, Patrick O'Brien, e patient et the hospital in that .city who is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wes 111411111 and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lawrence re- turned from their trip to Florida and other ports of the southern country. Mr. and Mrs, Orland Gerber and family of Baden were Fri- day visitors at the- home of the former parents, Mr, and Mrs. Val Gerber and other relatives. Miss Pearl Wertz returned after spending some time at the horne of her sister, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen, Exeter, Alrs. Houser of Rodney is spending several days at. the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Jacobe, P'arr Line. Mr. Robert Williams has re- turned home after spending a few days with relatives W t in To- ronto.. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Stinnesen and sons of Goderich were Sun- day guests at the home of the o. 's brother, Mr. n 7 € rme • i e , a d Mrs, Jerry Stinnesen and also called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chester L. Smith. Mr. Carl Decker made a busi- ness trip to Chatham one day last week, Mr. Wayne Greb of Centralia spent the weekend at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb and son Glen, Babylon Line. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher of Crediton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, John Brown last week. Mrs. Clare Geiger and Mrs. A. Kalbfleisch motored to Clinton one day last week . where the latter visited with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hurlbert, a patient in the . Clinton Hospital for a fractured hip. Mrs. Hurlbert is progressing :favourably and able to sit up and enjoy reading. Miss Grace Kellerman of To- ronto was a Saturday visitor at the home of her cousin, Miss Pearl Wertz. 1lt11$t11$1111$1$1$111,1111111 *111!1/11 H11$1/1.l1$„I, I I t I I„f l ll 1, NOTICE Lorne Rader and Ted Mittelholtz, Hardware Merchants of Zurich, regret to announce that due to- i1T health Ted Mittelholtz is retiring from the firm • which will in future be Carried on under the same name by Lorne Rader. Ted. Mittelholtz will still be employed by Lorne as his health permits, Ted and. Lorne wish to thank their many friends and customers for their patronage. Due to the dissolution of the partnership it is necessary to have all outstanding accounts of the firm settled without delay, Rader & Mittleholtz HARDWARE MERCHANTS Phone e3 Zurich selves, was presented by Mrs. Norman Fleischauer. The week of various sontmittees was •dis- cussed; Mrs, Ed Deters on Mem- bership, Miss 1. Y.ungblut on of- feriug, Mrs. Len Prang on. Christian service and Mrs, Mil- frect Schilhe on education. Two new members were re- eeived and welcomed. . i Blake School held their Iced .1.i1$e, is spending •sonic time with cross program .on Friday after -Hier daughter .and son-in-law, noon with k MMA Yanlee s greUn; Mr. and Mrs. John Seotchiner, in charge,Corriveau, Don -,on the Blue Water *Highway aid -Gingerich and Allen Erb near Bayfield. g eompasing the group. Evelyn! Miss De'lphine Erb who. is em- Ducharrne, :first vice president, 1ployed at the Waterloo Trust, conducted the meeting in the } Company spent a%eouple of days absence of the president, Marytre.eetitly with her parents, Mr. Margaret Oeseh. iand Mrs. Gordon, Erb and sisters Business was discussed, A and brother, Charles. Valentine party is to be held on; Alin Ist.ary Brubaker and Miss February 14. A. piano solo was , Edith Schantz,. Kitchener, spent given by Mervyn Erb and a a couple ' of .days recently with Good Peat` O h ForCr u h The annual meeting of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, was held on Thursday evening, with a fair attendance and much enthusiasm manifested. During 1957 this congregation's treasury showed receipts of $8,- 666,16, and the year closed with ala ce ba n on hand of $1,681.45. Twenty were received into church membership; there were ten baptisms, three marriages, and seven deaths 'The uof$3,- 508.74 ' h sin 3- $ 0 .74was raisedfori ' S 8 m ssions, The Ladies Aid with a member- ship of 57, 'shows receipts of. $900.34, and the president is Mrs. Annie Finkbeiner. The Sunday School with an en- rolment of 176 shows receipts of $731.65, Mr. E. le, Klopp is president, and Mrs, E. Laidlaw is secretary, The Luther League and Choir also had a good year. Rev. Otto Winter is the efficient pastor and the church council consists of Victor Dinnin, chair- man; Karl Haberer, vice-chair- man; Earl Weido, treasurer, H. Stade, recording secretary; Nor- man Fleischauer, benevolence treasurer; Albert Deichert, fin- ancial secretary; and Earl Thee - bard, member. The two former, V. Dinnin and Karl Haberer whose term of of- fice has expired have been re- placed by Fred Haberer, Jr,, and Glenn Weido. The auditors for the year were Henry Eickmeier and Theodore Steinbach. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb spent Monday in London, The Story in St. Joseph By ALFRED DUCHARME Mrs, Sarah Jeffrey of the Blue Water Highway South was a vis- itor on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jeffrey. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Plante of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Etue of Seaforth were Sunday visitors in this neighbor- hood calling on Mr: and Mrs. Leon Bedard and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Corriveau. Mrs. Wilfred Corriveau was hostess to 27 neighboring ladies on Friday last when a miscel- laneous shower was tendered Mrs. Ted Robson. Saturday evening Mr. and. Mrs. Pete Jeffrey entertained at din- ner at their home, Mrs. Sarah Jeffrey, Lucille Max, Mr, and Mrs, Dominique Jeffrey. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Sienion, St, Joseph, were Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfaff, London, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfaff of the Blue Water resort. Mr. L. Pfaff accompanied by ,Harold Pfaff, Max Jeffrey and Avila Ducharme on. Sunday visited the --kittettetteleetemetu,nnntereeUulgnituutunnnnlntetreelemesii letelemete tele lmumetec ski runs south of. Grand. Bend. This is Minor H�ckey Week "Young mop Observe Minor :Hockey Week by making it a point tri See at least one gape- this week. And while you're there, why not make it a point to give the manager and coach a pat, on the ba& for giving Canadian youth ail opportunity to participate in this healthy and character -building spbi.'t Spats tontributi+ In The Sondes Of "rhe tommunity By Jahn LAiift i "�Iriitatei l ABATT'S CRYSTAL 'LAGER *MERV LIMITED duet by Pearl Ann Erb and Faye; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cinge- eS(. ' rich. Sleigh riding was enjoyed on Mr. :Herold f+iniay's hills on his r farm. The sleigh riding .contest was won by James Finlay who rode the farthest. The program committee for February is Mary Finlay, Rosa- lee Ducharme, Doreen Duehare and Judy Oesch, lunch nch commit- tee, Mary Lou Erh, Evelyn Du- eharme, Katherine Erb and Robert Gesell. cl. Personal items Mr, and Mrs, Amos Gingerich accompanied by Jerome Cor- t riv eau and MGustan Bohn, n Mr, Gu spent a social evening with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Westbrooke in Goderich recently, Mrs. Christian Swartzentruber has returned from Victoria Hos- pital, London, where she under- went nder- v n treatment. t t tea meat. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Benedic- tus, Sarnia; spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs- Amos Ginge rich and Miss'Betty. Mrs. Mary Jane Hey is at present visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Mustard and• sons 'of Wildwood Motel near Bayfield. Mr. Manna Steckle and daugh- ter, Miss Rebecca, and Mr. John Steckle, Sr, visited relatives with Mr; and Mrs. E. Martin, Gowanstown. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Penhale, Bronson Line North, were visit- ed by their son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs.eThomas Pen - hale of Kippen. Miss Pauline Steckle, nurse- in -training at the Kitchener - Waterloo, Hospital,. Kitchener, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Steckle. Mrs, Jean McKinley, Goshen 'Trip To South Messrs. Ed, Mittleholtz of Zur- ich, harry Couglow of Goderich are enjoying a month in the sunny south, at the home of the forrner's sister, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hillburn at Fort Lauder- dale, Florida, Mr. and Mrs..Ted Mittieholtz received a card from. their son, Ed., stating that the weather was warming up and Retires After 22 Years Mr. George J. Thiel who has been rurat mail courier for R.R. 2 Zurich for the past 22 years, bas retired. His route has been taken over by his son, Earl, Zurich, Mr. Thiel will continue as courier on the Zurich to Hensall route which he has served since 1922. At 70 years of age he is very active. Celebrates 75th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston', entertained friends in honor of the former's mother, Mrs. Mel- vin Johnston who was celebrat- ing her 75th birthday, She is in good health. Church Members At Conference Thirteen men from. Zurich Mennonite Church attended a provincial conference on church financing en Kitchener recently, Various typos of planned bud• gets were discussed by some of the leaders of the Mennonite church from. the United States. Those who attended from Zur- ich were Pastor Albert Martin, Alvin Gingerich, Roy Erb, Neil Gingerich, Allan Steckle, Gerald Gingerich, Kenneth Gingerich, William Steckle, Lewis Ginger- ich and Curtis Gingerich, • Automatic Switch Controls Lights Exeter office of the :HEPC of Ontario recently installed an electric -eye switch to control the operation of street lights in the village. The automatic' switch, which costs around $2,000, will turn the lights off and on according to the amount of light, Mr. Maurice Weber intends to' erect a home in the near future on a lot he recently purchased from Maurice Weber, on the east side of town. Personal sterns Mrs. Hervey Cowen and 111rs, Milo Snell of Exeter visited at the home of the former's sister, Miss Pearl Wertz one day last week. • Mr. Ed, Edighoffer, that, mer- chant of town, celebrated his birthday on Sunday. Among the many congratulations he received a phone call from hie son in Sesl(atoon, Sask., who mention- ed the weather was real spring. like Out there and invited his fatter td cerate and visit thee. On Thursday evening the Girl Guides of Zurich enjoyed a skat- ing party in: the arena, after which they were 'treated to tot dogs and pop. Mr, Hervey Clausius motored td Detroit, Oh his 1•etutt home he will be accompanied with his wifeY who has spent several days in that city with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Norman tt'l:eisch. anter ehtettsined relatives Ana Etiends be Saturday evening in honor or the tatters birthday, A social evening was enjoyed. 11 WO a real surprise tot Mee. Thie,, t Misses A ima and Beta Martin spent a couple of clays at the home of their father, Mra. Joe Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Stokes of Ailsa Craig spent Sunday after- noon with their friends. Miss Emma Dinsmore of Lon- don spent a week with relatives in Seaforth and a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore and friends left an d of Saturday afternoon again for her duties in the city. Air. and Mrs. Elmore McBride and Mr, and Mrs, Walter 'Mc- Bride li: d of Exeter visited their cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc- Bride recenely, Mr, Elmore Oesch, and sisters Misses Agnes, Mary Margaret and Linda visited Mr, and Mrs. Tony Etue and son, Douglas, Goderich, took in G ch, and oo the CKNX Barn Dance in Goderich Satur- day night, Mr. Elmore Oesch is trucking Reliance gasoline now, Mr. James Dinsmore slipped and fell on the ice Friday night and hurt his shoulder. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Ginge- rich and daughter, Norma Jean, accompanied by his twin broth- er Mr, Keith and Mrs. Ginge- rich and son, Harold, and daugh- ter, Audrey, visited on Sunday afternoon with relatives at Kitch- ener, Mr. Charles and Gerald Sr.ee- nen of Drysdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oesch and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs, James Dinsmore visited Mr. and Mrs, Leon Jeffrey on their forty-eighth wedding anniversary on January 18 which they e-lebated quiet- ly. Mrs. Robert Mcleride of Kip - pen, a former resident of the Goshen Line, North, is ill with a heart condition. Mrs. Oscar Ducharme of Sar- nia is ill. !Bethany h:Sisters .. t any Appoint C# cots 0, Thi ^TimitMivocoti, Jo yorx 1 $ Thi* Wisk In. c3oshen fi!I: ti« ARt M.c8R,lDE Quite a number from the vi•• einity ,attended the Fe,nbale- • 'abe.r reception field in the hay- field Town Hall on Friday night. Desjardine orchestra supplied the musig,, eMrs.f Bethany Sisters Sunday School John McKinley- visited class of the U.B. :Evangelical Mrs, Jean McKinley last Thurs. church, Zurich, held their elec., day at the home of the latter's tion of officers on Sunday morn• daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ing, Rev. A. M. Arnacher, pastor, and Mrs, John ;Scotchnter, Bay - being in charge, field, , President is Mrs. Chester L. Berne 11IclCiniey, T .o ;r o n t o, Smith; vice president, Mrs, bites spent the weekend with, his par - Merrier; secretary, Mrs. Herb rents, Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Mc. Des•iardine; ass't, Mrs. T,ee Kinzer. Hoffman; treasurer, Miss Jane Patricia, Carolyn and Connie Lamont, ass't, Mrs. Clara Ja- Robinson spent a day with Mrs. robe;ick.Copianist, mmittees Mrsare. Ptoeartbe Meithe- Anson McKinley and a day with s, sameMr as last year. TheMelvin annualElliottc,ongregational rubs• Merano Steckle is the meeting of Goshen United Church teacher, will be held on Friday evening, E.Y.F. Cencltict s,S..Service Jan. 51, commencing with .a pot The Evangelical Youth Fellow- IuMs. Austin S. t M urdy, Godericha shlp of the U.B. church took Township, mother of Mrs. Doug - charge of their Sunday Sehool on las Robinson, Goshen, and Cites - Sunday in class teachings of ter, Goderich Township and sis- well as opening the school. ' ter of Mrs. Will (Della) Clark, On Sunday evening Lorne Goshen, and Mr. Clifford Keys Amaaber took charge of the of Babylon Line died and the service with the Youth Fellow- I funeral was held Tuesday front ship choir giving their message the Stiles funeral home, in song, i The Young People of Varna plaioolromorawoom0000m000rprior000soormomoommtmworasormremeromoo, and Goshen net VA M night at the holne of Via E A sleigh hide Weir ;the big i e et the eveiti ig« M. 14tis:A Clara Giestr$cl *z Af sor .speot a few 401 at home of per sister,, Mr- ago. 1 J .n Prawn., GINGERICH , u HEATING ENGINEERsr SOME. 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