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Blake •
y .0,14ABOTH. :FINLAY
The Mennonite Young People
'held a ball game on the school
grounds .and then went to the
Literary hall to honour Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Steckle with a
hower.
Personal Items
Douglas and Kenneth Manson,
of Toronto, are spending holi.
days with their relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Newell Geiger and
Johnny, Mrs, Mary Manson and
Robert.
Mr. Harold Finlay and family
Spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Wells and
Bob Nicol, of Exeter.
Mrs, Russell Heard, of Bay-
field, spent last Thursday after.
noon with. Mrs, Harold :Finlay
and .family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson
and family, of Toronto, spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Newell Geiger and Johnny, Mrs,
Mary Manson and Robert.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Graham
and David, of Toronto, spent
the weekend with her parents.
Mr...and Mrs, Gordon Love and
Dorothy f/f Hensall, and visited
with Mr. Harold Finlay and fam-
ily on Sunday afternoon and eve-
ning.
Mr.. and Airs. H. Muscelman
spent the weekend with Air, and
Mrs, Peter Gingerich,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack King, or
Detroit, spent Monday afternoon
with Mr. Harold Finlay and fam-
ily,
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Six Shipka Pupils
arn Promotions
Names of six .students at Ship-
ka School, Stephen Township,
who were .promoted to grade six,
were inadvertently omitted from
the list of promotions published
recently,
The students were ,Ituly Ratz,
Dianne Gaiser, Lorene Mellen,
Annie Van Rampsey and Jac-
queline De Winter,
The Times -Advocate regrets the
mission,
GUESTS ?
It's a frieedly gesture to re-
port the visit of friends or
relatives in The Times -
Advocate. Whenever you have .
guests — or when you're a
guest at another home — tell
us about It.
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EsTABLISHE9 1900
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coRRESPONDENT, MRS, CHE$TgR1,. SMITH
.Personal Items
Mr. Frederick Oliver of To-
ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Fourtney of
London called on Miss Pearl
Wurtz on Thursday.
Miss Kathleen Hess, R.N., of
London was a visitor at .the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al-
bert Hess.
• Mrs. Len Haist and daughter
June, Detroit, visited with rela-
tives and &leads.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman
and daughter, Mrs, AL Tiernan,
of Dashwood, called on. Miss
Anna Hess one day last week..
Mr. and Mrs. Steele of To-
ronto, a former member of the
Zurich branch of the Bank of
Montreal staff, were weekend
guests at the home of Mrs. Pearl
alelick.
Mr• and Mrs, Cannon Bock
and daughter Junice of New Dun-
dee called at the home of their
cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton
Smith on the Blue Water High-
way And Mr. and Mrs. Chaste?'
L. Smith, Zurich,
Mrs. Harvey Cowen of Exeter
and Mrs. Cowen of Hanover
were Thursday visitors with the
former's sister, Miss Pearl
Wurtz,
Mrs. Carl Barber and sons of
Hamilton are visiting with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
George Campbell at Bayfield,
Mr. and Mrs, Musselman of
Waterloo and Mr, and Mrs. Don-
ald Swintz and family of Baden
were weekend guests at the
horne.of the former's sister, Mr,
and Mrs, Peter Gingerich. -
Mrs, Wililam Finkbeiner and
daughter Hazel of Stratford spent
the weekend. at the home of the
former's niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs, Austin Fahner'
and son, Chris, of Willowdale,
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fahner, of
Crediton, called at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Austin Greb, on
Sunday.
Mr. P', Cunningham, of Wil-
lowdale, spent the weekend with
his wife and daughter, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Chester
L. Smith.
Miss Nancy Craig, of Toronto,
is spending part of her vaca-
tion at the home of her grand-
mother, Mrs. Nancy Koehler.
Mr. Robert Williams is holi-
daying a few days up the lakes.
Mr, Garfield Witmer of Lon-
don was a visitor over the week-
end at the home of his, parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ralph Zonday
and family, Dashwood, called on
Mr. and Mrs, John Zandwyck,
near Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris -Gingerich
and family accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich
and family were visitors at Ches-
ley Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leis of
Milverton visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widrich,
near Blake,
Mr. and Airs. 'Lloyd O'Brien,
Miss Olive O'Brien and Mr. Wit -
Bath O'Brien are spending a
Vacation in the Parry Sound dis-
trict.
Mr. and Mrs: Donald Manson
of Toronto spent the holiday
weekend at the home tif their
mother, Mrs. Mary Manson and
sister, Mr. and Airs. Newell
Geiger,
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Re -Open EUB Church
Following _Renovation
The re -opening service of Em.
mantic! Evangelical United
Brethren Church was held on
Sunday, with a large vongrega-
tion in attendance.
A former pastor, the Rev. C.
B. lieckendorn, was the guest
preacher. He was pastor here
from 1938 to 1947. He is now the
minister 0 Chesley, and confer.
(ince Superintendent ef the Han-
over District of the Canada Con-
ference,
Rev, Heekendorn brought a
challenging message en "The
work of the Church inthe
world."
The male chorus sang "Gall.
lee", Mrs. Milton Oesch and
Miss Adella Gabel presided 0
the organ and. piano.
The north wall of the church
has been .completely renovated.
A dedication service was con-
ducted by the Rev. C. B. Heck-
enclorn and the pastor, the Rev.
A. M. Amacher. The panelling,
and the new carpet are in mem-
ory of the late Mr. 0. E. Ehnes,
and the late Mrs. Mary Truem-
ner, The drapes are in memory
of the late Mr, Alfred Melick,
Two ministerial pews were. do-
nated by Mr, and Mrs. Delbert
Geiger. Mr. and Mrs, E. E.
Wuerth donated the light at the
entrance of the church.
The Story In
Grand Bend
By MRS. E. KEOWN
Miss Nancy Stubbs of Thed-
ford visited with her cousins,
Misses Grace and Darlene Des-
jardine last week:
Mrs. 5. W, Hooper and Joanne
of Toronto spent a week visit-
ing with Mrs. Hooper's sister-
in-law, Mrs. D. A. Doyle and
family.
Mrs, Robert W. Edmonds and
daughter Judy of Listowel spent
the holiday weekend with Airs.
Edmonds' mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Tetreau in Green Acres.
Miss Beulah Holt spent the
holiday weekend with her
mother and sister, Mrs. Mae
Holt, and Mrs. Lawrence John-
son.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Grigg
and son David of Wallenstine,
Ontario, spent the holiday week-
end with Mr, Grigg's parents,
Mr. and ldrs: Jas. Grigg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
and son, Beane, of London, (nee
Camille Coulter) spent the holi-
day weekend with Mrs, Taylor's
parents and sisters, Beverley
and Melita. Mrs. Taylor and
son are remaining for the bal-
ance of the Nveek.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. f
Jay Whiteford last week were
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Hayter
and family of Detroit. This week
Mr. and Mrs. James Whiteford
and son Jim of Detroit are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, White-
ford, Jim remaining for a holi-
day with his aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eagleson
of Parkhill visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Turnbull on Sun-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. ArthurlFord and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Allston, and
Gail of Detroit are spending this
week in Mr. Ford's cottage,
Miss Grace Desjardine, who
visited with her sister, Mrs.
George Wipegarden, in Hamil-
ton returned home last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Baird and
baby of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Morrison of Atwood
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Baird over the week-
end.
Mrs. Kenneth Men- was re-
leased as a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital last week.
Miss Pat Ireland of Stratford
visited Miss Doris Ravelle over
the holiday weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pfile of
Air. W. A Siebert donated his
labour in the painting ,of the
church auditorium. Mr. Herbert
DesJardine donated part of his
tabour as carpenter. Much 01
1 the work was a labour of love,
done by vario.us members of the
church.
The Board of Trustees, who
had the responsibility and di-
rected this work were Mr. Del.
bert Geiger, chairman,- Mr. Le-
Roy O'Brien, Mr, Clarence
Schade, Mr. Laird Jaeobe andh
Mr. Herbert DesJardine.
Guests from various parts of
Canada were present, as well as
some from the United States,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hoff-
man and son Robert of Galt
were weekend visitors with rela-
tives,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader and
Miss Susan Willert of Dashwood
and Miss Leana Cook of Cam-
lachie called on friends in Zurich
last week.
Rev. and yrs, Heckendorn
and son Paul of Chesley spent
Sunday At Zurich, the former be-
ing guest speaker for the re-
opening service of Emmanuel
Evangelical United Brethren
church.
Mr, and Mrs. Lennis Calfas of
Kitchener were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mrs. Pearl Mel -
ick.
Mr. Laird Thiel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Thiel, a patient in
St. joseph's Hospital, London, is
progressing favorably.
Mrs, Gertrude Datars left Mon-
day for St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she will take
treatments to improve her health.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Annan
of Pickering are spending a two-
week vacation at the home of
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ferd Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zehr and
daughters of Wellesley were Sun-
day visitors at the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zehr.
Miss Dianne Zehr returned home.
with her parents after enjoying
a holiday at the home of her
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mittleholtz
motored to London on Monday.
They were accompanied by their
daughters, Patricia and Carol,
who returned with them to the
city to follow their duties of
work.
Miss Lily Hoffman and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Eckstein of
London spent Sunda Y at the home
of their cousins, Mr, and Mrs.
Oscar Greb.
Miss Ruth Zehr of Wellesley
is spending part of her holiday
0 the home of her brother, .Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Zehr.
.Mr. Morris Weber spent Mon-
day in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth „Greb
and son Wayne of Centralia, Mr.
Simon Greb of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Urban Pfile of 14th con.
were Sunday guests at the home
of the former's brother, Mr, and
Mrs. Oscar Greb,
Mrs. Craig and daughter of
Toronto were weekend visitors
at the home of ' the former's
mother, Mrs. Nancy Koehler.
Sarnia spent the holiday weekend
with Mr. Pfile's parentsandt
son Allan.
Mr. Nelson Grigg of Shilo,
Manitoba, is employed during
this season in conducting the,
cadets 0 Tpperwash Beach.
Airs.e. Louie Colbert, who has
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Whiteford for the past month
returned to her home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Quene-
ville of Comber visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Grenier.
Rev. Ivol. Curtis, D,D., Mrs.
Curtis and Don, of Los Angeles.
California are spending the
month of August 0 their cottage
in Southcott Pines,
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• Young Son Passes
Charles • Andrew Mack, be-
loved son of Bryce Johnston and
Marjorie Elizabeth Mack, of
Zurich, passed AWAy at the age
of two years, .eight months, after
a short illness.
The remains rested at the
Westlake funeral home, Zurich,
where a private funeral service
was held at two o'clock, on Sat-
urday, August 2. interment took
Place ist the Exeter Cemetery,
the Rev. A. M. Amacher offici-
a
ting.
Personal Items
Visitors at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. John Brown, Zurich,
during this week included Mr,
and Mrs, Robert E. Greenwood
of Don Mills, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Oestricher of Crediton and
Miss Clara Oestricher and Mr.
and Airs. N. E. French of Wind-
sor.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Eickmier
and son Donald of Hamilton
spent several days. over the holi-
day week at the home of the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Eickmier,
Mrs, Anne Sauve has sold her
home on Mary street to William
13edard, who will receive posses-
sion shortly,
Mr. George Green, Mrs. Weiss
and daughter of San Francisco,
having spent a few days at the
home of Mr. and Airs. John
Albrecht-,.. returned home and
were accompanied by Mrs, Ent.
ma Sullivan, who will take up
residence with her daughter.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Hauser of
Rodney were Sunday guests at
the home of the former's sister,
.Mr. and Mrs. Laird Jacobi.
Miss poroLby Erb enjoyed a
few ,days vacation with friends
Smith Falls.
Psrsonel Items
Mildred, Phyllis and Alvin
.Weiberg of Centralia district are
holidaying at the home ,of Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Rader.
Air. Calvin. Williams has re.
turned home after .speridh4.1, two
weeks with his sister near
Bright.
Mr. and Mrs. Untied Schilbe
and, Mr. .and Mrs. Amid Mer-
ner Sr. motored to Detroit to
attend a wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. Aterner's nephew.
Miss Gertrude a xi si sister.
Melyina .Schr.de and Miss Mabel
Wilson of London were weekend
visitorsat the lime of the for,
.mer's brother, Mr. ADA Mrs.
Clarence &bade.
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