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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-24, Page 5• Peraonal 'Items , I alr. and Airs. Ward Vritz and, daughter. Alary Lou, have re. I turned, the latter to her .duties at Honey Harbor, the former to their cottage on Inlet Island, Parry Sound district, after being guests at the Kyle -Thiel wed. ding on Saturday, • The Eby reunion, about 29 In number .enjoyed s , a oc a t me at the home of Mr, and 111.R. Alvin Gingerieh on Saturday. Alr. and Mrs, Ed, Herman and children of Woodstock visited on Sunday with their parents Mr , and Airs, Ted Rader. The nor - MAILS just returned from Cal- gary, Alta, When on their trip they visited with their uncle, Mr. Sam Birk at Minot, North Dakota. Mr. and Mr's. Laird Jacobi, accompanied by Mrs, Gertrude Hauser and son John, of Rodney attended the funeral of Mr, Ker- ney at BIM on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingerich and daughter Eriene were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich, Misses Janine, Cheryl and Lynda Borman, who spent two reeks at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Rader and aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. ! Harold .Rader, have returned home to Woodstock. Johnny, Connie and Sally of De- troit, Mich spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glad- wyn Westlake near Bayfield and also visited other relatives in the community. SEE US FOR FAST—EXPERT PHOTOFINISHING ........ ...... Perfect fef'Swter Sea ..... • a • RICH ESTABLISH ED 190 ERALD CORRES.PQNOENT, MRS, CHO:TER L WITH New Sidewalka Report Ort At,a recent meeting of the vil- lage council it was .devided to have some .sidewalks rebuilt, a ' the ones in use 'now have serve( thew time, and with settling and '..frost heaving have 'become out of their original condition. Part of this work is being don at the Evangelical 'LLB, -church I where they are .quite uneven The .contract has been let to Mr, Napoleon Corriveau, who is well equipped for this kind o work and who lives in Zurich. Personal items Air. and Mrs. Wilfred Jarvis of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Witmer of Goderich spent an evening at the home of' Mr. and Aira, Sylvanus Witmer. The ladies attended 'the miscellaneous shower held in honor of Miss Joyce Wittner held in the base- ment of the Evangelical! chureh. Mr, Allan Brokenshire has re- turned home after enjoying sev- eral weeks of vacation with rela- fives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Prance and fam- ily and Miss Kathleen Hay of Exeter were -Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay. Mr, and Airs, Morley Witmer of Detroit spent several days over the Weekend at the home of the latter's sisters,Mr, and Mrs, Earl Thiel and Mr. and Mr. Ted Steinbach of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Fraser of Exeter also attended the wedding of their niece, Carole Thiel to Don Kyle on Saturday. Mr, Chris Gingerich is enjoy- ing his walk on the street and car rule after .his illness and is progressing favorably, Mrs. Alla') Craig, Toronto, was a visitor at the. home of her mother, Mrs, Nancy Koehler. Her daughter Nancy, who had been holidaying with her grand- mother for a few weeks returned home to the city with her mother. Miss Marlene. Wagner of Lon- don spent (he weekend at the home of her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Leonard Wagner. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kl.awon, Florida, spent several days at the. home of Mrs. Loretta Weide and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hay and daughters of near Kippen were. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel, Mr. Morris Anderson of Lon. - on was a visitor in the village ast week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flaxbard nd. faintly, Listowel, visited for everal days with their parents, s I fly ELiZABETH FIKAY IMiss Alma Martin nurses' aid Blake Or@nt To Pram! gond This 'Week 1.n. At :a recent meeting ,of Hay made towards the erection of a Council a grant of $250400 was Goshen new Legion building at Grand. By MRS.„CARL McBRICE Bend. A representation ap-. proached The .eouncil stating that a goodly number of flay resi e at the Ontario Hospital in Lon- dents are members of the 'Gran. , I don, spent the weekend with her' Bend. Legion, and the comm. .1 parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alenno saw it fitting to make this grant ,Mortin, and Air, and Mrs. Wil- New pooh ',waited 'lieut. Gesell and family. A new and modern booth ha been installed by the Hay Ainni r8' "”" """ —"`"; cipal Telephone System betweei were Mr, Harold Finlay and fam- the Bank of Montreal buildin ily, Mr. and Airs. Mean° Martin. Baby Band, Entertained d Th e W.M.S. of Goshen enter 1 rained the Baby Band at a pie nic held at .the ,church grounds Various games and sports wer ; enjoyed. A few of the prize winner were: Junior girls, Donna Peck 1, junior boys, Raymond Eckel g junior three-legged race, 'WaYa. e Peck and Bob Hayter; senio. s three-legged race, Gerald IlaYtei and Raymond Eckel; junior rab bit rave, Fred Armstrong; senior 1 rabbit race, Wayne Peck; junior kick the slipper, Gail McBride; senior, Mrs. Anson McKinley; boys, Wayne Peck; Mystery package, Gregory Armstrong; neck tie, Patricia Robinson and Joan Elliott; jelly bean race, Diane -McKinley, Gail eBride; orange race, Ihrayne Peek and John McKinley Diane , Peck and Gail McBride. Other sports were held after a picnic supper with about 70 sitting down. Personal Items d •••• Mr, and Mrs. Henry Flaxbard nd other,members of the family 1 Uric Miss Dianne Thiel of London enjoyed the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel. Miss Arlene Haberer, nurse - n -training at Victoria. Hospital, ondon, spent a few days at; the ome of her parents, Mr. and Ferd Haberer. Miss *Cecile Denomme has ac- cepted a position at Thiel's SuperiorStore, Mrs. Thomas Rawlings and family were visitors in the Col- Iingwood district. Mr. and Mrs. David Meyers and family of London were visit- ors with relatives. in Zurich. Miss Dianne Koehler, Hansen, is spending her holidays with her randmother, Mrs. Nancy Koeh- r, in Zurich. M,. Ronald Heller spent the BROWNIE HAWKEYE CAMERA 9.25 " IUSTLET9 DRUG STORE le EXETER *Iti„, Phone 50 weekend with his parents in De- troit. 1111111.1111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111t1111111111111110, ,1,11 11 We have the MOST, the BEST, and the LOWEST -PRICED Used Cars In Huron County 58 VAUXHALL SEDAN, radio, 2,200 miles '57 PONTIAC COACH, radio, Pathfinder 1?eluxe '56 NASH CONVERTIBLE, radio, etc. '56 BUICK ROADMASTER, radio '56 DODGE STATION WAGON 21,000 miles, nice, clean. 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Annie Hopkins,NBuys Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finnigan, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Old Landmark Moffat, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Farrel and Dale of Ripley. One of the oldest landmarks in Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Benditus Zurich was sold by auction to the f Per$0r141 items Mr. Itarig is able to drive his Car, after the injury he received in fail. Ur. Kenneth Weido who is at- tending Waterloo College was a visitor over the weekend at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl: Weido. Mrs. Chester' L. SnItill 4.nd daughter. Mrs. J. P. Cunning- ham and her daughter, Helen, spent Thursday at Exeter, Alias Pearl Wurtz returned home after a pleasant vacation. with her sister, Dr- and Mrs.! ilarvey Cowen at their cottage, Grand Bend. • M. Roy Weber of London was • in town one day last week to • vall on his mother, Mrs. Carrie o Weber, Mrs. Claire Geiger, Mrs. Ale- s lissa Geiger, Mrs. Clara Jacobi, ; Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile at- tended the funeral of a friend in, e Kitchener one day last week. ✓ Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Callas and Air. and Mrs. Carl Callas i - and son Carmen of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Pearl Melick. highest bidder last Wednesdal of Sarnia were weekend visitors an the community. Mr. Hughie Melaride of Lon- don, spent the weekend with his parents), Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc - B 'd afternoon, when Norman Gascho who lives next deer, was the purchaser, The house, over 100 years old, was owned by Mrs. Emma Sulli- van, who is leaving Zurieh to Mr. Douglas Manson of Toron- live with a daughter in Californfa. to is spending a few holidays Alvin \Yelper was the auction - with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs, cer. Newell Geiger, Johnny, Mrs. Mary Manson and Robert. Bible School Program Miscellaneous Shower Friends and relatives gathered at the Evangelical church base- ment last Wednesday evening The Zurich Summer Bible School program took place in the Zurich Mennonite Church on Friday, marking the end of an- other term in this type of Chris- m honour of Miss Joyce Witmer, tian endeavor. The school is un - bride -elect, to present her with denominational in its teachings a miscellaneous shower, and stresses the importance of Miss Ethel Gabel read the ad- Christian education, through dress and Marilyn and sister handwork and craft, •Maura Gascho, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gaulle, present- ed the gifts in a well decorated cart and also, assisted in open- ing the gifts. Joyce replied with many thanks. Personal Items Rev. and Mrs. lf. E. Koppel of Tavistock were Sunday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Newell Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, The school was staffed by teach- ers of different denominations including' Evangelical, Baptist and Mennonite. The school was well attended with an average daily attendance of 146. The remaining expenses of the schqol were completely under- written by a gratifying offering given during the closing pro- gram. L. Harold Soper was in charge of the suinrner Bible school. Miss jean Morrison of Guelph enjoyed a few days over the Successful Sale weekend at the home of her A successful auction Sale was friends, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth held in Zurich. last Wednesday Breaky, afternoon when Auctioneer Al - Mr. and Mrs. Laird Thiel of London attended the wedding of the former's niece, Miss Carole Thiel to Donald Kyle on Satur- day. 1VIr. and Mrs. Alvin Gascho, Kitchener, spent a weekend at the home of the former's father, Mr. Dan Gascho and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rader, Mrs. Maggie Dennis and Mr, and Mrs. Ivan. Dennis and son Robert, called on friends in town on Sunday. Mrs, McBride spent a weekend with her daughtdr, Mrs, Bell, in Hensall. • Letter From Crediton By MRS. JOSEPH WOODALL Community Ladies Meet Dashwood and Zurich W.S.W.S. adios met with Crediton ladies on Wednesday afternoon in the Crediton Evangelical church for tudy of the book entitled "Our dren Church. and Christian Social Ac• their ion." The book was reviewed by Zurich ladies, Sports on the chureh lawn were supervised by Dashwood ladies after which all. sat clown to a supper furnished by the Crediton ladies. All reported an afternoon well spent, Personal Items 1 vins Wainer conducted the sale of the property and effects of the late Zimmerman estate on Goshen Line, just north of the business section of the town. The property, which was one of the oldest in town, was pur- chased by the next door neigh- bor, Mr. Norman Gascho, who will likely have the old house removed and the land used for other purposes. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Keith Westlake made a business trip to Toronto the beginning of this week. Mrs. M. MacKinnon of Zurich returned home after spending the past week with her son, Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon at Galt., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dorrance and son, Stanley, of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hux! of Rodney were Sunday guests; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Jacobi. Mr, Hamor 'Wen left for De- troit to visit his sister, Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. J. left Several ladies attended the Housewives Picnic in Riverview Park, Exeter, on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Elliot Haviland of Toronto spent several days at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and , Mrs. Wm, Haviland. Air. and Mrs, Lloyd Hey are holidaying at Midland. Mr. Elmer Lawson is a patient in Victoria Hospital, having un- dergone surgery for removal of eye cataract. Miss Ellen Veale of Hazletbn, Pa. is spending some time with the Chambers family, Mr. Allan and Roy Lockhart of Toronto visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. Mrs, Thos. Turner of Oakwood, and Miss Ruth White of Lindsay , are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I William Oestricher, Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Judd and family and Mrs, J. R. Judd Of Detroit visited last week with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Finkbeiner and with Mr. and Mrs. J.• Fuller in Exeter, Mr. F. W. Clark is spending seine time with Mr, and Russell Clark at they SU/hetet home at Lake Erie, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Feltner of Sudbury are spending some time with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Morlock. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Sehenk and daughters of Minster were weekend visitors with Mr, a nd Mrs. Hugo Schenk. The daugh- ters are remaining for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Finkbeiner and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Presz- eator and son, Perry, spent Sun- day at Kincardine. Dennis Lataport and Ronald Weber favored the Evangelical eongregatiott with a trumpet duet on Sunday morning. Creditor,. nubile Shoot is rt., etiving a fresh coat ot Work JR being done by MeDeWeli and entralia. Mrs, Co.,,Trvino Pinkbeitter and Detiald, Mrs, Lorne Finkbeiner and Reginald spent several days, at North Bay with Cpl. and Mrs. Robert tambie, accompanied them home ;for a visit. Mr. and Sha, Misting Painter and snit of Toronto', are yam, Honing with the fortnertsilarents. Mr. and Mrs. EVerett, Fahrner. 4 e E. Bannister and chil-1 for Morrisburg for! vacation. Gail McBride, Bill Elliott and Anson McKinley enjoyed the bus trip to Wallaeeburg with !other 4-11 members last Wednesday. Mrs, , Roy Lamont returned home on Thursday after spend- ing a few days in Seaforth Hospital. Jim :McBride spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clare McBride and family. Mrs. Mc- Bride is spending a few days with her daughter 'in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Will Robinson and ianiily, Byron, spent a week with Mr, and Mrs. Richard Robinson. During Rev. T. .T. l'itt's vaca- tion, Rev. H. Workman, Seaforth, is preaching at Goshen United Church. Donna Hayter has taken a job at Grand Bend for a few weeks. The McKinley families attend- ed the Coleman reunion held at Lions Park, Seaforth, on Satur- day. Start New Bridge Detour signs have been put up on the corner of the Bronson Line and No. 84 Highway (Zu- rich Road) as Hav tow h' • putting in a new bridge in the first mile and a quarter south. N. Corriveau has the contract for sante and traffic is diverted,' in other directions than the usual channels, Harvest Progressing With the rather backward -sea- son and much cool weather the harvest operations are some- what backward this season. Farmers are now into the cut- ting of fall wheat, which by the looks from the :highways, is a good crop. Hay crops are mostly in now, and some good yields are reprted. Owing to the cool weather beekeepers report the flow of honey will come in a little later than usual, Summer Schools Close Two Summer Vacation Bible Schools held in Zurich for the past two weeks. namely the St. Peter's Lutheran, and the joint School held in the Mennonite church, came to. a successful close last Friday evening. The former school had an en- rolment of around 88, while the latter had 150 The Tinies.Advoceto, July 24, 1950 0400 $ mpressions Your printing makes an impression ,on ead person it reaches , either favorable or Un- favorable. , The next order of printing you pian, think of it in terms of "impression" rather than of price — how it will. look to the man in his office when he opens his mail how it will stack up alongside of all the other pieces of mail that command his attention. 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