The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-16, Page 64t. t4it .41 * *4, * '4 ^N. lot o. 4 . * ft • * a . • ' ' • 4/, . ' .
.. • • ,
Page 6 The Time5-A vacate, Oeloher 16, 1958
This Week In
Goshen
By MRS. ChARE MeEIRIDE
Mr. Clarence Parke had the
end taken off the index finger of
his right hand last week, while
working with the manure loader.
Dr. A. W. Klahsen, /elven. treat-
- ed him.
Gerald Hayter velehrtsed his
11th birthday last week with Deb
McBride and Wayne Peek as
ittests,
S.S. No. 3. Stanley. had a now
roof put on over the weekend.
Mrs. Beatty and pupils had a •
holiday :from Thursday till
nalesdas.
The Hayter homestead on the
Goshen Line has been sold. Mr.
• and Mrs. Jack Hamilton. of near
London, are to move in sometime
this week.
The of Goshen and
n • Varna held a social in the Varna
•
6undav School on Monday
cermet.
Sunday was Rally Day at
Goshen United Church. A high-
light of the service was singing
by the junior choir.
Mrs. Orval Ranson spent four
days with her daughter and &m-
in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Me -
Bride last week: also Mr. and
Mrs. Don James, of Twoncltm. - .eve
weekend guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allan. Ham-
ilton, were Sunday callers on Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Parke.
Ladies Groups
Hear Of Hawaii f.STABLI$.1-1EP 1900
The W.S.WS and Lathes' Aid
of Emmanuel E.V.B Church,
met on Thursday with Mrs.
Oscar Groh presiding. She was
assisted in the worship period
by Mrs. Harvey Clausius and
alre. Bryce Meek.
Mr'. Harold Rader and Miss
Catherine Railer sane a duet.
and the thantioffering was taken.
A !nee let was presented entitled
**Friendship Erases Prejudice,"
Mrs. Harvey Chita:me deserewd
the work at the lied Bird Ken-
etiehy alieeion. airs. Harold
Rader eprete of the work in
janan where Miss Jean Keller
man. Kitchener. is one of the
missionaries. Miss Ethel Gabel
referred to the work in Puerto
Rico: Aire. Bryce Mack repre-
sented the Philippines. and Mrs. •
Jas.% aleClinchey, Sierre Leona, •
Africa.
Mrs. Letta Taylor, Dashwood,.
gave an interesting account of
her trip la Hawaii where the sun
shines all the time, and the
people are friendly and polite.
Mrs. Milton Desch sang a solo.
President Mrs. Delbert Geiger
conducted the business, it was
• decided to donate Sio to. the '
Canadian National Institute fur
• the Blind. The fall rally will be
held in Sebringi•ille on Friday.
Mrs. A, Al. Amacher. Mrs. L. W. '
Hoffman, and Mrs. Pearl Meliek
were appointed to look after the
choir gowns.
Members of the committee in
Zurich •Personals , charge were Mrs. U. Greb. Mrs.
H. Rader. Mrs. .f. Gaschoe Mr&
mi.. and :hiss.
TM Hartman. Of B. Mack, Mrs. Harvey Clausius
CQRRESPONDENTL MRS CHESTER. 1.. SMITH
Received Injury, '# E. Appel
Mrs. Thomas Meyers received
for a motor to visit with her Bank Manager i
1
a painful injury while preparing
daughter. Mr.' and Mrs. Lloyd
Hope (Doris), of Streetsville.
After being ready to leave, she
went hack in their home for
some article,. slipped and fell,
Injuring one 'of her arms. She
was unable to make the trip but
was taken to South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, for treatment. She
is now at the residence of her
brother, r. s.
jardine.
Improved
Chester L. Smith, is improving
nicely from his eye infection and
is able to carry on with his work
at the Zurich Print Shop.
Personal Items
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars,
of Tavistock, were visitors at the
home of the former's sister, Miss
Anna Datars, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Datars,
Mi'. and Mrs. Lewis Graber
and Miss Martha Coy, of India-
napolis. Ind., returned home after
a pleasant week at the home of
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Am ann st
Waterloo, visited at the home of and. Miss Pearl Wurtz.
Mrs. Theresa Hartman. Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz
n Monde.•Miss Kathy Anderson, Kippen,
motored toToronton
daughter, Mary Louise Fritz, who friend- Miss Erla Hay.
liam Rarich have returned from
city after a short visit at home.
miss Ethel Williams and Thornhill Hospital and are ,favorably.
pro -
brother. Calvin. were ii:5it.ors at •
They were accompanied hs their
was a visitor at the home of her
Mr. Chris Heist and air,
Wit -
returned to her studies in that
air. and Mrs. Ward Fritz at -
London last week.
Bosharc tended the Fenner -Riley wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Henry at Robinson Memorial United,
of St. Jacobs, spent a clay at the ; Church at London, on Saturday.
home of the latter's sister. Mrs. •
Mary Alanson and niece. air, and 'rs' • J1111 Daley and Mrs.
Mrs. Newell Geiger, and other Robert Salter, t•rnit• visited at
, the home of their mother, Mrs.
relatives and friends, • Bedard and Mr. and Mrs, Law-.
Returned From Hospital ; roue Bedard.
Mr. Albert Berlour returned , Mr. Michael Hartman. of Lon-
fromand • don, was a weekend visitor at
the hospital at London,
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Is getting along nicely.
Theresa Hartman.
Mrs. .I. Killahy and air. and
Airs. Mervin Killahy and, on,
'Marlin. of Filmore. Seek., are
spending a few weeks with the
i Jambe families in this vicinity.
1 Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, of
• Toronto. spent the holiday week-
end with the latter's sisters and
to all makes of watches, chime brother, the Meyers families and
and cuckoo sleeks, grandfather, other relatives and friends.
and electric clocks.
Mr. Sam Rnpp. a patient at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, is
improving nicely,
Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Dal -
Bello, Thetiford. were visitors in
Zurich. The former has recently
opened a shoe business in Thed-
ford and reports business as
being very good.
Air, and Mrs. Edmund Bedard
and family, of Detroit, were
visitors at the home of 4„ the
former's brother, Mr. and Airs,
Laurence Bedard, and also visit-
ed with his mother, who is re-
cuperating from a fall down the
stairs.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Gin -
Victor Edward Appel, 65, res
ttred hank manager, died at
Str a t f or d General Hospital,
Thursday, October 9. lie had
been a patient two slays.
A native of Zurich, he was a
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed- •
ward Appel. He had been a mem-
ber of the staff of the Canadian:
13ank of Commerce for many.
years, retiring eight years ago.
He was a life member of the
1 Masonic Order, and a member
of Shakespeare Presbyterian
Church,
Surviving are his wife, one son,
Dayton t at home, and a brother,
Roy, at Windsor.
1 The funeral was held from.. the!
Ja.mes Francis funeral home on
Sunday, October 12,
Personal Items
14ft For ctveleec
Mrs. Smith tnee Joan Merner)
and family, left for St. Hubert,
Quebec, after spending several
•
is at the home of her parents,.
Mr. and Airs. Wes Mauer.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kimpel
and daughters, nf Kitchener,
were Sunday guests at the home
of their aunt and uncle, Miss
Louise Rarich and William
Rarich,
Air.e and MrsGarnet Walper.
of Detroit, spent the weekend at
the home of the former's sisters.
They were accompanied to Zurich
by Mr. and Mrs. George Hess,
wile returned to their home after
a pleasant time with relatives
and friends in that city.
Air. Calvin Williams is spend-
ing a few weeks at the home of
his sister near Bright.
Miss Ella Link, Exeter, was a
guest at the home of her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
Miss Inez Yungletut is visiting
with relatives and friends at
Detroit.
Airs. William Thiel and daugh-
ter. Mrs. Ray Fischer, were
visitors at the home of the
former's aunt, Mrs. H. Aleideth
ger, Hensel].
Messrs. Kenneth Weida, who
is attending Teachers' College at
Loidon, and Donald Knopp, -who
is attending University of West-
ern Ontario. spent the helidayi
•
Air. and Mrs. Roy Oliver of
St. Marys, were Thanksgiving
visitors with friends and rela-
tives.
Mr. Arthur Truemner retord
ne
to his home in Toronto. after
spending two weeks' vacation at
the home of his sisters, Mrs,
Dorothy Johnston, Mrs. Ted
Racier and Airs. Milne Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Neil, of
Detroit, Were Monday guests at
the home of Mrs. Pearl Melick.
They were on their return home.
after a lovely trip, accompanied
• by Mr. and Mrs. Lentils Calla&
Kitchener, to Halifax and the
• New England States.
air. and Mrs. Jack McKeown
• and family, returned to their
home in Toronto after spending
the summer months on the
Bittewater Highway.
weekend with their parents, .
and Mrs. Earl Weide and Mr,!
• and' airs. Howard Ktopp.
, Air. Ivan Masse, of Toronto,,
was a visitor with his parents,
Mr, and Airs, James Masse. i
gerich ?end family were weekend'
visitors at Baden and Kitchener..
Mr. and Mrs. John Steckle and
son, Kenneth, were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah
Steekle.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald
• and Mr. and Mrs. alaslem, all of
Stratford, were visitors at the
• home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hay.
Mr. and airs. Clifford Corrih
• veau and son, Ted, Mrs. Rachel
'Jeff cry. of Windsor, and Mr. and
• Mrs. Romer) Corriveau, of
Detroit, called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bedard.
Miss Mary Lou Fritz, of To-
ronto. enjoyed the holiday week-
end at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aulerieb,
• of Whittemore. Mich„ were
visitors with their parents, Mr.
• and Mrs. Louis Prang and other
' relatives.
Mr. and airs. Leonard Merner
and family visited relatives and
friends in Hamilton, Kitchener
and Stoney Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gin-
gerich and family and 'Mr, and
Mrs. William Steckle were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baeehler,
Blake. called on Mr. and airs,
Donald Se•ott at (romarty, Little
EXPERT
REPAIRS
We have an excellent stock of
fine
* DIAMOND RINGS
* JEWELLERY
at Money -Saving Prices
A, G. HESS
Watchmaker anti Jeweller
ZURICH ONTARIO
Miss Marlene Wagner. of Kitch-
nor, was a holiday visitor at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross
• and daughters, of Seaforth, were
Thanksgiving guests at the home
of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
1
Airs. Chester L. Smith on Sun -
tar,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Manson
and family, of Toronto. were
weekend visitors at the home of
'the former's mother. Mrs. Mary
Manson and sister, Mr. and Airs.
Newell Geiger.
reteeeteeeeeineereeeneeeseetemeteeteiereeteteeteementeemateeeteeneeteettemee Karen Scat ' who is still in St.
Joseph's Hospital. London, after
her recent accident, is getting
along nicely and will he expected
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fasken and
, home soon.
son, Robert. of Elora, enjoyed
their Thanksgiving weekend at
the home, of their parents, , Mr.
and Airs. Wes Merner.
3 iill f
General Insurance Agency Urban Nile, 14 ncession. Mr. Simon Greb, of Exeter.
John Burke spentcsothe weekend at the home
of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
S
Mr. and Mrs. in. Yunghlut,
534 Main St. EXETER Phone 863 . London, were visitors at the
a s home of the former's parents,
.klittlIntlItAlItli,110.1!..11111111.1.111,1111111,111$1110111/11A111111.111111111(1111111.1fillttlil iiiiiiiii Itt114111111111111111,11 Mr. and , Mrs. Ivan Yunghlut.
When you buy INSURANCE
make surg . .
1
NEW! S
STRIKING NEW
Styling!
BRIGHTER, CLEARER
Picture!
Now The unmatched TV' ex-
perience of RCA Victor bring'i
you "The Achievement Series"
for 1959! The biggest, newest
TV Advances bring you ,
* New Magic Tuner That
'Remembers .!
* "'Wireless Wizard" Remote
Control
* New Push.Pull On -Off
Switch .
* New Balanced Fidelity
Sound
eigrove's
TV
4 ,1
THE LOCKWOOD
Nen striking new Front -
Control styling, new 11,CA.
Picture Tube $840.15
SEE THE COMPLETE NEW •LINE at
PHONE 18
1:
Ye'Or.- RCA Viehn' Daaler
Mrs. Cyrille Masse, of Detroit,
was a visitor in the St, Joseph •
neighborhood.
Make
1i$y VLIZAIIIRTH FINLAY
Airs. Archie Mustard and Mrs.
Peter Gingerieh spent Friday
afternoon with Miss Elizabeth
n.tittiall...
ttininr of this vicinity at-
tended the reception held in the
Zurich Community Centre in
tumor of Dr, and Mee. A. W.
'Statism. Dr, Klahsen is going.
to make his practice in Zurich. •
airs. Clarence Foster, of
Detroit, spent Friday with Misses
Margaret and Elizabeth gad
James Finlay,
Mr. and Airs. Ervin Shantz, of
Batten, spent Sunday whit
and Mrs. Peter Gingerich, and.
called on other relative,'. Miss. Pauline Steckler,.nurse-
, in -training at the Eatchener-
; Waterloo Hospital, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and airs. Allen Steckler.
Misses Mary and Elizabeth and
John Finlay spent Sunday with
and Mrs: Peter (implicit.
Mr. and Airs, Donald Alanson
t and family, of Toronto, sacnt,the
weekend. with Mr. and Airs.
Newell Geiger and Johnny and
Mrs. Mary Manson and Roberts
Mr, Harold Finlay, Emma,
James and Margaret are spend
• ing a week's vacation with Mr.
• and Mrs. Gordon Johne.on, of
• Kenebeck.
Air. Hugliie McBride,• of Lon- i
don, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and airs. Hoy Ale•
Bride and Johnny.
Miss Alma Martin, nurse -in'
.training at the Kitehener-Water-
• 100 Hospital, spent the weekend
with her parents, Air. and .Airs.1
• Menno Martin.
.Mr. Archie Mustard, of hondon,
• spent the weekend with Mrs.1
Archie Mustard and 'airily, andt
Mrs. Mary Hey.
Mrs. J. Bannister, of Ridge -
town, spent two weeks at the
home of her son, Mr. and Airs.
J. Bannister and family,
" More Zurich News
On Page 15
Final Sweater
CLEARANCE • .
WO 4..6taasev
,4.
ONLY 31 LEFT
Mostly small sizes-
: ideal for school.
Nit
•
Bill Marshall, new president of SHDHS
Student Council, wears one of the smart
Cashmeres on Aale.
$L95
and
2.95
Casb.mores, pure
wools, lamb's wools
by fan)ous makers.
VALUES TO $8.95
You can't beat these
LOW, LOW, LOW
PRICES.
See The New Fall Suit Patterns — Order Now
Ask about our FREE Customer Parking Lot
Wcdper's Men's Wear
PHONE 81
EXETER
ho in thgi
SEATS WIDER HAN A SOFA
\
. NON -FADE MAGIC MIRROR FINISH
•
OBSERVATION LOUNGE REAR WINDOW
add
CROSS-COUNTRY LUGGAGE SPACE
It this Beauty?
VISTA -PANORAMIC WINDSHIELD
• ...•• tr, • 'T,Prrr
"5437 P.s;.%:;11'*4'.
„ • t. 'X:1,1'
.24 4,'il
4010—• :A,.
.. •.:.
-- •
nisi:JENNE \Tim- a stunning new canoe -4'6f the 4-door.har4top
ith all th
AIR-COOLED TRE -CONTOUR BRAKE
've waited for...
6 GREAT NEW SERIES.... 26 dazzling' now PR;.c,i
•
STRATO-CHIEF
Canada's biggest dollar for dollen, value
cjeCtilit,e/K4.60(,-
The name that made Pontiac famous
for extra quality
PARISIENNE
True luxury cars in the low price field
A brand-new series . . big and beautiful
STAX.
Fine car finish .
fine ear performance
.23.4-12-17-0--41121-42.
Unmatched for magnificence, anywhee
eamehgerreeteeetaittanrernieeesereeteeses
eeekisre
ii 4r'
. seheeeheiseeteefiesseeeseressesseeseeeeesseeeeeseeeeeetesseeeee sew
. ... .
itar (41R,,.; 4
• ••
essteseeeeeresetteteneettietteesses•
-sesreee.
GREAT NEW ECONOMY GAINS
-
Canada's most powerful 6 -
cylinder engine, the Strato-Six,
boasts big new advances in
gasoline economy. Through
improved carburetion and a new
advance -curve distributor, you
can enjoy more power and save
more money on fuel at the
same time.
Exeter
A GIINEItAL MOTOttS VALUE
AIR•COOLED TRUE -CONTOUR BRAKES -
Pontiac for '59 brings you a 27°0 increase
in brake lining area, plus better Tooling for
fast, sure, fade -free stops and greater safety
for you and your family.
SOTS WIDER THAN A SOFA - Attest, you
can enjoy true living room comfort.
Pontiac's new seats arc wider, have higher
hacks and slant downward at the rear to
give maximum support under the krises
for more comfortable driving. You'll
find there's plenty of head and legs
room, too,
•
Loolewhat's happened to Pontiac -the. biggest change any car,
ever made in a single year! Pontiac's put your future on wheels
with dramatic styling, and engineering advances that defy coni
parison. Yes, Pontiac's had g change of personality, starting with
its glamorous Twin -Grille design and ending with the most
smartly sculptured rear deck you've ever seen. Lean in look,
this new Pontiac's longer, lower, too, for the surest, roost stable
roadability ever, But there's still more to the new Pontiac to
stamp it as the big change for '59 and make your first inspection
a truly revealing, experience. Come in and see why no other
car can possibly be so new. as the 'sew Pontiac,
ON DISPLAY TODAY at :your -local Pontiac dealer's
Pearson Motors Limited
Zurich