The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-24, Page 8Page The Timos4Advo
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to, July 24, 195,1
Hold Stephen'T ax Rate,
Pay Fire fighting Costs
Tax levy in the Township of
Stephen will be tip three•ctuart;ers
of a mill this year because of a
similar hike in the county rale.
There will lie, no increase in
the general township rate set by -
council at its last Iw elin ,. It
was held at 8.25 milts, the len
levy. The school area board's
Message From
Greenway
rate also remains at the 11)37:
level.
For the ftret tine in the history '•
of the township. I:n11ncid has
agreed t i .ihsorn ftre fighting
!costs as a it ent iA,.t4 expenditure.
rather than assess individual
ratepayer. ct'h.>; rtteatre the sery
ice; of a breeehiee,
VAttriVil dam te 3 111000n
t authors, -33.4 s t.:meet; of all tire
tails trent tete ee:teral fent. This
will he reeeea.eziee ea Januar!. 1.
in :lee . c ex et of a :are
i. a partttfilar
tart' E:.as ;yt: ^ ,: t..;a'ed to the
Personal Items • ,ts ' - `" R n;.;..
:ter. and .111i's.:Law'rence L'urts era i,*trtaet.con of
visited with Mr. anti Mrs. Lewis ,1`i* •: "e:Fc awarded.'
Doan and Cynthia of London on t F,^ki* •«trey tiraiir'
tiracn for .
i.*!: the
Mr. ['laude Dettloff of Detroit . pg;
Is spending his vacation with mereee,..ee
aunt, Mrs, Albert I" 'olloek.
Mr. and .Mrs. Dean Thelon rt ti� na' nag
visited on Sunday with Mr. ac*,I e •• t •,* ; enteedle on
11It s: Erwin Thompson of I n ua ; , D,> t ,, to 13, :ee and s
Mr. Bnh Steeper. Miss .Tetnt •te K ,e 4 -eine after •
Steeper and Miss Marion Wood- „Neve. t :eete,eeen %% ere declared
burn w•
ho are attending Sumint r e;eeee,
School in Toronto spent the week- el;`n„ e„ee ee„e •.,eco presetee -----
end at their hones• 111r the ince: i.;. and ail cuun
The Curt? families :attended. cillos -were present.
the Lempke reunion in lliehigen
• an Saturday.
Mr. Bruce Woodburn bad his
ankle broken and a bad cut in
;his le last week at the tile yard
at Elginfield where he was work-
ing. He returned home from the
PLAYGROUND WINNERS ----Major winners for best decoration in the "On Wheels”
parade at Exeter playground Friday were, from left, front row, Danny Laing, Fred
May. Janet Squires, Dart DeVries: back Janet and Susan Davis, Joy Seldon and Ronnie
David. Over 100 bikes, trikes and doll carriages were decorated for the afternoon
procession down main street.---`.l'-A. Photo
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A . Mrs.Carl
.ir. and Pollock id
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family of London are spending
their vacation with relatives;
1] ere.
The ladies ,of the United Church;
met in the church basement a
couple of evenings recently and
made over 300 cancer dressings
for the London and Middlesex'
+nit of the Lancer Society.
Decoration. service at Salem'
cemetery wild be heed on Sunday 1
at 3 p.m. C
p��.���� Public P ro
Usborne Native
Dies In Victoria
Wesley Id. Harvey, a native of
L,b in,
.i
orn
hip. died at the
age of 84. in Victoria, B.C., on
Tuesday, July 15.
Ile was the last survivor of a
family of -3 children of the late
Hr hard and Mrs. Harvey,
c
,
Thames Road,
Mr. Harvey was formerly a
member of the Saskatchewan
parliament,
His wife, also of this
commu-
nity.
ftm -mtv. died two years ago. o. 1-te is
survived by two sons and two
daughters, all living in the West.
•
Dashw.of
Closing exercises were held in
both churches, Calvary E.V.B.
and Zion Lutheran, Friday eve-
ning. 'Calvary E.U.B. Church
children presented a ' brief pro-
gram in which each class demon-
strated the nature of the work
studied. This was followed by
the annual summer Christmas
tree program centering around a
pageant entitled "Lights all over
b
the world,"presentedy the
school.
Five classes were conducted
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rams Climax
le Schools
during the two weeks. The four the weekend with their uncle and
and five -year-olds studied "My aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Rader.
Book About Jesus," with Carole, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and
Sehade, teacher; the six and children, of Buffalo, spent Mon -
seven -year-olds, "Stories About day evening with Mr, anct Mrs.
God's Friends," with Shirley Elgin Rader and family.
lcnder, teacher; the eight t aid Miss BrendaBeckcr, of Credie
nine -year-olds, "What God wants ton, spent the weekend with Miss
us to do," with Joan Guenther, Jane Resternayer.
teacher; the 10 and 11 -year-olds, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Ellis, of
Hanover, Penn., visited with Mrs.
Dan Weber
last e..
"The Teachings of Jesus," with
Mary 1 ne Hoffman.
teacher,
assisted by Connie Spellman. Fay
Ford taught the 12 and 13 -year-
old scholars, studying "The Life
of Paul."
Total enrolment was 46, with
an average attendance of 42.7.
The pastor, Rev. W. F. Krotz,
was in charge. Several classes
of the. Sunday School furnished
the children with ice cream and
chocolate milk treats.
Zion Lutheran
The vacation Bible school in
Zion Lutheran Church reached
an enrolment of 100, with an
average attendance of 84.
The main theme "Let's Learn
About Gocl" was under the direc-
tion of Rev. K. L. Zorn. The first
four days' lessons portrayed God
as the creator and preserver of
the world. The last six lessons Results of races: Pre-school,
showed Inch as the One who Beverley Becker; 6-8, girls, Diane
gives unto men all good gifts, Becker; boys, Eugene. Becker;
both temporal and spiritual.
The program included crafts,
♦ athletics, singing as well as Bible
study. Junior and senior classes
made prayer lamp shades, paper mothers spot race, Mrs Henry
mache planters and plastic wall. Becker; grandfather s time race,
classes William Beireling; bumping hal-
mottoes. The prim.axy
made coasters, paper weights ;loons, Mr. grad Mrs. Clifford Sal-
, and paper wall mottoes; The be- I ! mon;
;inner classes made a different }} Wheelbarrow race, Alex and
take-hom.e project daily. 1 Eugene Becker; shoe scramble,
I Approximately 160 attended the • Ilelen and Jean Becker; pie -eat -
closing exercises' in which the ing contest, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ehildren sang several hymns ; ence Kimpel; throwing ball,
taught them, and also viewed the Sharon Lightfoot; soda biscuit
work of the children, whistling, Bob Becker; elimina-
Teachers of the school were:.) tion contest, Helen Becker;
Beginners, Miss Jane Reste• Youngest baby, Peter Edward
Ruth Anne Salmon, Datars; oldest man, William
mayer, Miss
I'iiss Ruth Restemayer; primary, Beier•ling; oldest lady, Airs. Mary
Miss Ruthanne Rader, Hiss Carol Marlene; coming the farthest,
Beckers Mrs.. Kenneth Zorn; —Please Turn To Page 15
junior, Miss Elaine Devine, Miss
Brenda Becker, Miss Marian
'Rader; senior, Mrs. Lorne Klein-
stiver, Miss Shirley Haugh and
Miss Pauline Becker.
Assistant teachers were Miss L1cis t 3 D a
Martha Becker and Mrs, 'I'ed
Nielson. Music teacher and die
s rector was Mrs. Lorne Klein-
saver. Assistant superintendent
i was Miss Marlene Keller. Ath-
i retic director was '!dr. Ronald
Merger.
Baptism
Rev. and Mrs. C. B, Carr, of
Arnprior, are vacationing with
Mrs, Daniel Weber,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert ?Biller and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Rein.
hold Miller, attended the mar-
riage of their nephew, Rev.
Ronald Miller, in Cleveland, on
Saturday.
Becker Reunion
The annual Becker reunion was
held at :the hone of Mr, and
Mrs. Clifford Salmon.
Albert Becker, president. wel-
comed all, and Wallace Becker
and Emil Becker conducted
sports. Secretary was Ed Stire,
with Mrs. Ed Stire, Mrs, Harold
Stire and Mrs. Cliff Salmon in
charge of the supper.
9.11, girls, Helen Becker; boss,
Peter Kraft; 12-14, girls, Barbara
Vern; boys, Bob Becker; ladies
rare, Marie Salmon; grand -
Two babies were baptized Sun-
day morning in Zion Lutheran
Church by Rev. K. L. Zorn:
Jeffery Steven, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Hayter', with Miss
Barbara Koehler, sponsor, and
Lorayne May, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth. Keller, with
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller, of
London, sponsors.
Personal items
:ler. and Mrs. Arthur Koessel,
of ,Lansing, Mich.. and Mrs..
James Koessel and Frank, of
lio11, Mich., attended the 00th
birthday celebration of Airs.
Susan Kuntz, and visited with
relatives,
Miss Theresa 'Limiter, of
'Moose Factory, O.nt,, is vacation-
ing with her mother, Mrs. Harry
Zimmer.
ide, and Mrs. Einer Deters
Arid Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dears
spent Sunday at Kitchener.
Mr. Gordon Kraft, of .Sarnia,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Kraft.
Mr. Siegfried Miller, of Water-
loo, spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Rudolph Muller.,
Mr. Peter Kraft is vacationing
at Waterloo with 1)r. and Mrs,
Fred Moriock.
' Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hayter were Mr,
and Mrs. Ernest Koehler, Bar-
bara and Anne, Mrs. Robert
Iraytcr, Sr., Rev., and Mrs. K. L.
Zorn, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Brtice,
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Jinn
Beavis and Barbara, Detroit, Mr.
anct Mrs, John Snyder, Brant-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. harry Ilayter
and family, and Mr. and Mfrs.
James Itayter and family.
Sunday evening ;dinner guests
with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
t<eller were Miss Martha c,oss-
rna r and Mr, and Mrs. Elgin
Koller and daughter,. of London,
Mr. and Mrs. ltd Koller, and
Factor and Mrs. 1<, L, Zorn.
Miss Donna Baker, of London,
spent last week with Miss Vaterie.
Gibson,
• Mr. and Mrs, L rvirt Itatler,
Attearii0s tied by Mr, and Mrs.
Niel Walker', of C,urieh, spent cast
week in the Georgian Bay and
tlttawa district, also visiting
friuitdaat 'Dees 'Riva'.
David and Nut Raderr{stwt
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Mr. and Airs, Norman Jaques
and family attended the )'oeder
re -union in Stratford on Sunday. 1
Mrs. Lloyd ('ushman. 'Michael -
and Stephen, l xeter, visited on
Thursday with the Dykeinans.
Air. tinct Mrs, Wellington Brock
returned home Friday from, a
trip to.Quebec.
;Ronnie ,,'hots spent a, holiday
with his uncle, Air.. William
Matz, Crediton.
Mrs. hector 'Taylor is spend-
ing this week in the cominunity
and is staying with Mr, and
Mrs. Warren J3roek..
?jr. and Mrs Orville Snell and
children, of (lrinisby, are spend-
ing a few days holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Ephriant Hern.
Airs. L. Kyle, Exeter, visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Kern.
A number from the commun-
ity attended Mrs. Taylor's sale
in Exeter on Saturday.
'rile Sunday School picnic will
he field on Saturday at Seaforth
Lions Park.
A11'. and Mrs. Warren Brock
visited ed 1
cdnerda evening with
Air. and Mrs. Smulders, Crum. -
lin 6
rum-lin.
Mr. and Airs. Roy Dykentan,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dykeinan - and Derek, Crediton,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and
family.
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