The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-02-06, Page 54
Hay Seeks Terpiers
For .,Bronson Bridge
Hay Township Council is call- Ontario Department of High-
ing for tenders for the ;construe- ways advised that it had por-
tion of a cement bridge on the chased part of .10t 20, concession
Bronson line this summer. 15, along No. 84 Highway, from
The span will be erected on Mrs. Josephine Brisson se that
Cencession 12, north of lot 18, and the necessary adjustments could C
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ICH HERA
ORRE5PONVENT, MRS. CHESTER.1,6 WITH
o Bolster Zurich Fair Farewell Party
will be 8' x 8' x 5•1'. Council be made .to the tax roll. :Couple Celebrate T
specified it mast be build during A refund of one-half the 1957 I
Tenders will be opened On Dinharme was authorized be-
taxes on a barn owned by Urban
April 7. , cause -the building bad burned.
Council has also .eanea" lor Half of the 1937: business tax of
tenders for the supply of .cement Black and Parkin was refunded,
and steel for the structure, because. the firm had gone out
of business.
Applications are being sought ' A grant .of $25 was made .te
for an inspector to supervise litu•on Soil aid .Crop. Improv.e-
warble fly treatment of cattle "lent Association. The next meet-
ing will be held on Monday,
Mitareeebv
elV. L. Becker presided,
and all councillors were present.
and for sprayiug them.
'New regulations from the De-
partment of Agriculture provide
that cattle free of warble .fly
grubs do not have to be treated.
In previous years, all bead. have
been treated. The new policy will
save the township money because
less material will be necessary,
Having received confirmation
from the engineer, C. P. Corbett,
that the bottom of the three
bridges on the Ray Fisher, Her-
mes Grenier and Theo Steinbach
properties are satisfaclory, ma -
Cil provisionally adopted the re-
port, on the Zurich drath south.
Clerk F. W. Brokenshire was
authorized to prepare a by-law.
Council, also received the en-
gineer's report on the Anderson
municipal 'drain and plans a
meeting of ratepayers on Friday,
February 14, at 8 p.m.
M. Schilbe
Gets Post
Milfred Schilbe, a former trus-
tee of the police village, was
appointed general manager of
the Zurich hydro -electric system,
the water system and the police
village by the trustees at a spe-
cial meeting Saturday night.
Mr. Schilbe was chosen from
among four applicants for the
position.
His salary of $2,950 will be
divided equally among the three
organizations for which he. will
work,
Mr. Schilbe succeeds Gordon
Hess, who accepted a position
with Northern Electric in 1957.
The hydro system has' been
operated by Exeter rural office
since then.
In a story last week, it was
incorrectly reported that the new
automatic switch for street light-
ing cost $2,000. The mechanism
is worth only $57.75.
Report On
Blake
By MRS. HAROLD FINLAY
Mrs, Boy McBride and Mrs.
Mary Manson called on Mrs,
Robert McBride at Klippen, who
Mr. and. Mrs. Dolton Snyder, of 1 • . '
vkin. Baden, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest t .unectors discussed ways to Carl Willert, Bert McBride, Otto of US parents, r. a .
is ill.
Quite a number for this f C storl nd N Y were strengthen some a the -weaker Willert, Walter Eckel and Bert Blake Horner.
Mrs. Bryce Mack and baby
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Held For Youth
Tho Tim4pAcheoesto, February
Lion Members H,ear.
St, 'Boriifa.ce Pastor
The first Lions meeting. for .1.of plan was made in. ;the 30404
.Febru.ary was held in the !.gf God.
Dominion house attractive dining He .e..Weined the :three .differe.
hell an Monday evening, with .a ient classes of things wo .CoMMOM,
near perfect attendance. Molly know: Fb-st, the dead matter
guest entertainer.was ,George as earth, water, etc.; the secon.d
111agalia who resides on the is. vegetable; life, ,and the third
A happy occasion took place at er E3oeficif Last Year A farewell party was held ,At Heideman farm, just north of is itaelf, a Which man is 0
the home of Mr and Mrs Adolph tile hoine of Mrs. Theresa Hart- toWn, who has a fine tauch;on highest intellectually and sritu,
Kalbfleisch on Saturday when
; man for her son, Michael, who piano accerdien, and who enterJ ally, having within himse the
For the first time in over. 30 parade. bas been transferred frem the tallied the Lions with his selected breath of the AlmightY, created
they celebrated their 50th wed- years, Zurich Agricultural Society ; The society hopes to enlarge its
Bank of Nava, Scotia, EXeter, musical numbers. He was intro-ia little lower than the angels Who
partaken at the Dominion House . The group will again sponsor -a to bank In 1."°1.11°' dueed by Lion Ed Casella. I are spirits existing before Math
ding anniversary. Dinner was reported deficit at its annual midway to attract more people.
meeting ;Friday afternoon. Th evening was enjoyed by • • ci t the
.After the roll call, taken by ;The speaker a
lS� Lion .Milfred Schilbe, Lion John many millions of people retiring
Bannister introduced the guest lin the evening without having
Fatherspeaker ei .n
Boniface Church, Zurich.
DthoeyleV, erpsacTtor°f of t. 1 eenouaungtill'yttoh:raet, iNsvilmileorheert,bgl tellel
I be consumed.
Father Doyle, who was the first I At the close, Lion Jack Pear-
B.C. chepelmen of the Centralia i son moved a •vote of thanks to
Airport, deemed it .a privilege to liFather Doyle for his fine address,
t d tl t be ho ed in the
Guests front a distaece. Mr. 1 Tile deficit, reported
with relatives present. as 4•11 calf club, and it WI Inv
! "small," resulted from a loss in hoYs and girls from Stephen to , dancing to guitar music supplied
'revenue at the by Clare Massa and Gerald Hart -
Wilfred Kalbfleisch and daughter, Centre i to the Hay Township CoMmilnitY wood, a major poultry exhibitor rIveau
1957 fair 'which ioin.
was elected presi. many of the popular bits, Victor
and Mrs. B. Kalbfleisch, Mr. and
Mrs. l'Igetle Kalbfleiseb and I had to he moved front the park Clifford Pepper, R.R. 2, Dash- man. Martha and Francis Car -
daughter, Jo -Ann, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale, all of Detroit; Mr. Ferd i To meet its debts, the society dent. Ile succeeds William. A. Denoray played his tenor san-
because of ''et weather. at local fairs,
Schnell; of Winnipeg, and the decided to request donations Davidson, who presided for the phone accompanied by Clare
Kalbfleisch families a town. ; from several organizations in the meeting. Masse on his guitar.
Miss Stella Rose, of London, area, including the Zurich ecu- • V. L. Becker, reeve of Hay, The evening cane to 4 close talk to the Lions, and chose for , ..
spent the weekend at the home tennial committee. i was named first vice-president, with Miss Cecile Denonime pre- his subject 'rile Digaity of ;near future to have the privilege
of her mother, Mrs, Lorina Rose, 1 Although the use of the corn- . and Denny Bedard is second vice- senting Michael with a gift and Man." He said that the creation 1 — Please Turn to Page 7
Mrs. Pearl Alelick spent the munity centre building created 'president. lunch WAS served by the host- I
weekend with friends in Kitch- ; some disadvantages last year, - Elmer F. Klopp, who has been ess. ,
ener. ; the society felt the location had ' secretary for over 30 years, was
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Erb and' other features which offset this. re -appointed; Personal Items
daughters of the Bronson line, lIt agreed to hold its 1958 fair in : Directors include Arnold Meat- Mr. Robert Horner of London
. er,Herb Turkhoim, Leroy Thiel, spent the weekend at the home
•
1ty attended the agriculture ban-
quet held in the Alemorial
at Zurich on Thursday night.
Mr. Epludarn Gingerich who
spent the month of January as
a teacher at the Bible Institute
School in Kitchener, returned
home and will be continuing his
studies at the Exeter District
High School each Monday. Mr.
Albert Martin has been assist-
ing Mr. Gingerich with his work
the past month at the High
School,
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Gingerich
and Mary Elizabeth of Zurich
called on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Desch on Tuesday, also Mr. and
Mrs, Eldon Bender and Mr, and
1VIrs, Harold Finlay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Oesch very
quietly celebrated their forty-
eighth wedding anniversary on
Saturday. They received con-
gratulations from their many
relativds and friends.
Little Louis Widrick is ill with
a cold.
Mrs. Chas. Robinson of Hills -
green visited her cousin, Mrs.
Harold Finlay and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Pen -
hale and Mr. and Mrs. E. Faber
and Dianne of Kippen visited
with Mrs. Faber's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Desch recently,
Mr. Roy McBride visited his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc-
Bride of Zurich. His father is in
poor health just now.
Mr and Mrs, Amos Gingerich
Brownie News
The 14 Zurich Brownies are
sticking to their motto of lend-
ing a helping hand these days.
They are helping Brown Owl
and Tawny Owl get ready for
the baking, candy and apron
sale which the Ladies Associa-
tion are holding in the Town
Hall at 1.30 p.m., On Saturday,
Feb. 8.
The Brownies will have their
own table at which they will
sell candy in decorated contain-
ers and articles suitable for
gifts and hope chests.
Girl Guide News
The first Girl Guide Pack held
their weekly meeting last Thurs-
day when they concentrated on
their sewing for the apron sale
and planned for the baking sale
next, Saturday.
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Goshen UC
Picks Slate
By MRS. CARL McBRIDE
The annual congregation meet-
ing of Goshen United Church was
held on Friday evening. About
sixty sat down to a pot luck sup-
per. Rev. T. J, Pitt presided for
the meeting.
Following a short worship
period, Mrs. Bruce Keys was ap-
pointed secretary. Rev. Pitt re-
ported forty-four families, with a
membership of one hundred and
fifteen. In the absence of Mrs.
John Armstrong, Mrs. B. Xeys
gave the Wornen's Missionary
Society's report; Mrs. Elgin Mc-
Kinley reported for the expense
fund,
Mrs, Roy McBride, the W.A.
treasurer, reported $403,68 being
raised. Frank . McClincheY, the
.church treasurer, reported $2,181
raised for current expenses, and
$488.35 for the AL and M. Fund.
John Armstrong reported on
the building fund. Reports from
'the Mission Band by Mrs, Robert
McKinley, and from the Baby
Band, by Mrs. Floyd Armstrong,
were given. A vote of thanks was
given to Rev. and Mrs. Pitt for
their services, the choir, organ-
ists and caretaker were also
tendered a vote of thanks.
The Sunday School annual
meeting followed, With Mrs.
Elmer Hater giving the finan-
cial report, which 8hoped a good
balance. Rev, Pitt 'feported on
the successful vacation school
*held at Varna the past summer.
He also reaches 110 children by
going to four schools each wee..
Elmer Keys was re -appointed Garnet Monsaeau and familY,
Heesall spent Sunday with the
Armstrongs, also.
Mrs. Allan Armstrong, had a
quilting bee last week.
• Sunday guests at the home of the ' features of the fair: 1 a P.
Harold Widrick, on their way to I that the parade be reviired. to Mrs.'Laura Pepper, president of I accompanied by the former's
past president, urged Named women directors were have returned. from the hospital
, ,
latter's brother,'Mr. and Mrs. Docker,
Florida. . ; stimulate interest. In his travels ' the Women's Institute; . Mrs. A. son, Charles, who has been ill
r and as
a horsejudge, hesaid he Merrier, Mrs. Theo Steinbach and at the hospital. All fairly
Mrs. Chris Swartzentrube
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widrick found nearly every fair has a Mrs.'W. Davidson. well.
and daughter, Lois, spent a day
Mrs, Daniel Lichti, at New Ham-
burg, also called at Kitchener.
Mr, Clare Melick, Komoka,
called at the home of Mrs, Pearl
Melick on Saturday.
EUI3 Pastors
Confer Here
The Canada Conference of the
Evangelical United Brethren
Church' will hold a Pastors' In-
stitute at the Emmanuel E.U,B.
Church from Tuesday, Feb, 11
until Thursday, Feb, 13. All the
ministers of the conference are
expected to be present. A pub-
lic service will be. held on Tues-
day evening, when Professor
John Schaefer, of the Evangel-
ical Theological Seminary, Na-
peeville, Ill., wil be The speaker.
Dr, Paul Mayer, missionary to
Japan for 40 years, will preach
on Wednesday evening. The time
for both services is 8 p.m.
Former Banker Retires
The announcement was made
and Mr. Curtis Gingerich and over the radio of the retirement
Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of "Mr. Ernest M. Dagg, Bank
Gingerich, Mr. Allan Steckle, of Montreal manager at Tees -
William Steckle, Lewis Gingc- water, and for several years
rich and Pastor Albert Martin manager of the Zurich branch,
attended from this district the Mr. Dagg, who has been with
special province -wide meeting the Bank of Montreal for many
on church. financing at Kitchen- years, will retire and return to
er recently.
Mr. Clayton Steekle and Mr.
Irvin Martin accompanied by
their friends, the Misses Shirley
Gingerich and Grace Erb, Eva,
and Elsie Steckle visited rela-
tives and friends recently at El-
mira.
Mrs. Donald Schwint and fam-
ily of Baden, who visited friends
in the vicinity for a week, re-
turned to Baden recently with
Mr. Schwint who spent a couple
of days here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Regier
were visited by relatives from
London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Deichert
'attended the wedding anniver-
sary at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Pepper of Hay
Township near St. Joseph.
Miss Reta Martin, Kitchener
Bible School, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin,
Her friend, Miss Elizabeth Faus,
Pennsylvania, spent a few days
in her home.
Mrs. John McKinley who cele-
brated her 85th birthday recently
spent the clay with her sister,
Mrs. Robert McKinley, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Scotchmer, Blue Water High-
way, near Bayfield.
Mr, Edmund Desch is improv-
ing after an attack of :pleurisy.
Campleford, Que., his .former
home, accompanied bY Mrs.
Dagg.
Brother Dies In The West
Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer of town
received the sad news of the
passing of her brother, Charles
Wesley Miller, in a hospital at
Brocket, Alberta, on January
27. Mr. Miller was a former
Dashwood district boy and left
for the West many years ago.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs,
Witmer of Zuri,ch and Miss Ma -1
tilde Miller of Woodbridge.
Elliott.'
Mrs. Elgin McKinley attended
the executive of Huron Presby-
terial meeting held at the home
of Mrs. J. A. Sutter, Clinton, last
Thursday.
Elgin McKinley attended a din-
ner meeting in London in con-
junction with the new United
Church residence.
Lois Ranson and Donald .Tames,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ran-
son and Mrs. Grace Rapsdn,
Ilensall, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mc-
Bride, G%ieri and Bob.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Will Clarke were' Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Keys and family, and
Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Sellery and
family,
Merle Armstrong, Goderich,
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Armstrong. Mr. and 1Vfrs.
S.S, superintendent; with Anson
-McKinley as assistant. Organists
are Donna Hayter, Merle Min-
streng, Bill Elliott and Joan
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Personal Items
Mrs. Stan Stansberry and son
of Detroit, accompanied by the
former's parent, Mr. and Mrs.
Frecl Ducharme of the Blue
Water Highway, were visitors in
town one day last week. They
called at the home of the for-
mer's sister, Therese Hartman;
add other friends. The Detroit
people were here in honor of
Mrs. Ducharme's birthday.
Mn, and Mrs. Ward Fritz have
returned from the sunny south,
Florida, after a pleasant trip.
Mrs. Theresa Hartman and
sons Michael and Cyril were
Wednesday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hart -
than and son in London.
Mr, Yosiali Geiger is able to
be out taking a walk after his.
illness.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hart -
mail of Windsor are spending a
week with their mother and
brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross
and daughters of Seaforth were
Sunday guests at the home of
their aunt and uncle, Mr, and
Mrs. Chester L. Smith.
Mrs. Theresa Hartman and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hartman of Windsor were Tues-
day evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Fleming and
Linda at Crediton, the occasion
being Linda's first birthday.
Mise Louise Hendrick and
Mrs. Robert McKinley and ehil-
dren of Zurich were visitors at
the home of M. and Mrs. Don
Hendrick Blue Water Highway,
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ginge-
rielt have returned home after
spending several days at Rce;
chester, N.Y., on business.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Q'Brien Jr.
af London spent the weekend at
the home of the fortner's 'par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask Of
Ch -and Bend were in town on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buehler
have Moved their household ef-
fects to near Kitchener tS the
former has received A pOSitiOn.
Mr. Michael Hartman, who
hasbeen transferred from the
Bank of Nova Scotia, txotor,
left on Sunday for Toronto to
take up his duties- ttl, Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Gardon Erb
spent a day at St, Theinas lest
Week.
'Mr. Patrick trtrion returned
home after .svondifig a fow Weeks
With MS aunt and undo, Mtr, and
Mrs, todard.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles latty and
daughtors of hoar truootiold
were visitors at the hem% of
the former's Daronts, Mr, and
Mrs, Wm. Hay.,
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STANLEY FEDERATION OFFICERS—Elmer Hayter was elected president of Stanley
Township Federation Thursday night. The officers are shown here with Carl Hem-
ingway, county president. Left to right, Mr. Hemingway, Elgin Porter, first vice-
president; George Reid, secretary -treasurer; Mr. Hayter, and Alex McBeath, retiring
president. —T -A Photo
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SPECIAL SATURDAY
DURING FEBRUARY
Our store is jammed full of wonderful 1958 Frigidaire appliances and we •
are featuring special savings during the next four weeks. Make it a point
to visit Gingerich's this Saturday. February's the date—buy it in '58—
don't wait 'til it's too late.
Entire Stock Of '58
Frigidaire Appliances
At e uced Prices!
Refrigerators
Washers
Dryers
Ranges
1
Phone 34
ALL NEW MODELS
ON DISPLAY --
INSPECT THE
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See the new '58 Washer
that's Rated No.
Help Us
Improve Our Service
We've resolved to give our customers the finest in ser-
vice during the coming year. That's why we want you
to take part in this special feature of our February
Clearance!
Meet
Miss
Erb
Our friendly Miss Erb
wants to talk to you
about our service. We've
asked her to find out
what people think about
us, to find out how we
can improve and make
happier customers.
Tell her what brought you to our store . . Tell her
why you like to do business here . . . How do you
rate Gingerich's employees? How do you rate Ginger-
ich's service? When and where did you meet Gerry?
How can we better our service to you?
MEET HER IN FEBRUARY AND HELP TO MAKE
GERALD GINGERICH'S YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
BETTER SERVICE AND SAVINGS DURING 1958
FREE! FREE!
See Miss Erb each Saturday and she will give you a
box of Tide FRE t Balloons for each child with parents,
HUGE 16 -LB, BOX OF TIDE FREE WITH EACH
APPLIANCE PURCHASED DURING THIS FEBRUARY
CLEARANCE
PLASTIC POLYETHELENE PAIL WITH EACH
GALLON OF PITTSBURGH PAINT PURCHASED
DURING FEBRUARY
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