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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-23, Page 54' 4 6 The 'i'iniao'Advecatr, ,October 2 a 195{1 Zurich Personcl Items. Mr- and Mrs. Alvin Rader and, :Miss Mary Zimmerman aid £ illi1 were Guests with the fat- AIi Frank Barber, ofT v a t oe ter's parents, ir•and Mrs. David were Sunday guests at the home •OeSeh, of Miss Anna Hess. Mrs. Elizabeth •Weber is pros tossing nicely • after her in- uries. receive I a few weeks ago. Mr. and Ms. Randolph 5 mutt and family and Airs. Wallace Stamford were visitors at the home of Mr. and Airs. Gladwin Westlake, Miss Sarah Jane Bannister, nurse•in•trainin at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, enjoyed a visit at the home of ler parents, 4r. and Airs. Jack Bannister. ZUIRICI ESTABt i4HEP 19Q9 A:Ir. and Mrs. William West and Dr. and Airs. Neil MaeDon Sylvanus Warner aid, of Windsor, were visitors at the home ofMr. as tie lolls.. tdMrs. Rab Babylon Farmer Ward .Fritz and. Miss Pearl v 4,i _ �. � . r Wurtz. •” Syivaa us 1t'illrier, of Zurich, Mr. Bruce Church, of 11'a5'ne, and a retired farmer of the Michigan, is holidaying at the 1 t , •'n i 1 a I, b Ion Lr e, Hay Township, i a Last f Pari' iI r ,1 1,,,AIR,0U11AAAUI,111,UIP}„„„..... 11.... rU11 UN,011 ..... A}IIiSA1,�,}AAI►AlrrAr„„,„„,„,„,„,.FlIA„„,.ffk}yp.„, H. Dies In Clintont Whin you O�ly INSURANCE � Monday, October 20, from make alt it , Funeral service was held on nt the CORRESPONDENT, MRS, CHESTER L► SMITH Ball and ?dutch funeral home, Clinton, for a respected .citizen, • Arthur • McClinchey, of Stanley s. I . Y Lutheran Laci . Clinton Hospital os ital ori Friday, N . i: John Burke d Anglican Church, AavfiOld. f I I At District �t PalIvtToob i,Sewoacepawssesds ea•tein by the rrasn, of the , Zurich: Lutheran attended ,tune 16, 1881, a son of a pioneer a tin r Canadian National If General Insurance Agency Two .carloads of ladles from Ur. AicCIinchey was horn 534Main St, EXETER Phone ,8b Mr. Ed. Wheeler, field seers ' 111 11 1 1 !1 , Il A,1 h' Willa! rally of the , I , } w n}}1A,011uuun11 u11ti nue P ulPulr.A}11PIn1uAl nwlu } 1 A } 11 � +� � family, the Zile Henryiferu:y and ,lane ,}Inn}11,01}nPlliuuruA a u} A } A Monte of his mother,4 Flilacy fo the ( r lin N tioi al died at his home in Zurich, on : Ladies Aid Society of ,the %rat• AicCltnchey natives. .of Ireland. Church.I Institute for the Blind was guest • Thursday, October 16, in. his 86th 1 • a; ford and Hanover districts Of was.the last surviving re.`}i1,01AAll}I.11},IA}IA}}I}P}P7,17P4llIUUIP}}}II,IPI}I}r!I}A}A}}}14At111}1111A{}}}}.1}) !!,!!1,},,.,,,'•••,}}I,}IA}Ut/}}IIP}Il,lb! speaker at the Oc robes me •.tangyHe ae n m year. the Canada Synod,, pity t was.tier of het •lnrrttedlate fantrly, Mora Zurich News y 1•ef Zurich Women's Institute held heiri ()ctobet 8 Y. 'lrrntty Evan- - l On Pepe i Before coining to Zurich. Alt ,in the tottn hall, gelical Lutheran Church, Ayton. Witmer• was well known as a i sir, wheeier gave .an t.ufornta- having been predeceased by Fix �� seven brothers and five sisters., •x,1111111111111111,01111111111,1111111111111111,1111A111111,11U11111 .11111111111111,0 11„ 11011111111111{111111.11 lull U11111III IIIIIIp For "The Pick of Thein- All” WHITE ROSE CALL Seldon Fuels Distributors Of White Rose Products e STOVE OIL • FURNACE OIL • DIESEL OIL • GA5OLINE also The Best Black Anthracite, See What You Buy! Disco Coke Now In Stock Pocahontas and Various Stoker Coals Are Always Available • 4 Seldon Fuels PHONE 90-W OR 2 EXETER R}uunu,1,11111111uumm11,n;1111111111111111}1mill11111111111111111,1111111111111111111111lllll 11p1111II,11,11111,1111r11,1P prominent farmer, being born !live talk on the workdone b • Words of welcome were given Surviving relatives are nine and raised in the vicinrty• /the C1alk stating that thre are lay Airs. Decker, president nieces and seven nephews• Since moving to town. he was six blind persons in Huron Goons'of the Ayton. society, Eno Seim, pallbearers were Aijllon i''ol ii vice president of the church an. _employee at.the Kaibfletsclr • ty and outlined the many ser•v- council and (spall Ellis, reeve lock, Musselland active Alan frir his age. He The members voted' five dollars Desch, Elton 2 s, and was an ambitious lees that are available to them, of the, township .of Normandy, Bender. Bob Armstrong, Camp The theme of the rally was "Let bell r bearers William Beard your Lamps be Bright”: lar Flower bearers were Orville Mc - _ devotion to His word, by Clinche), Whiner G. Mhelnehel' Douglas Nick.le, Wiarton; th) of Varna; Fred McCinehey, Wil through obedience to itis will, bur McClinchey, Bruce McClin• by Mrs. Lawrence Koch, (Iowans• ehey, and Wilmer T, . 1rieClin- town; tel through reliance on chey, of Bayfield. His grace, by the Aylmer so; tar. Airs, Elroy I)esjardine and ciety' rMride gave several Tile mission gifts were given mAltsusicalClanumbersecB. to Christ Lutheran Mission con - Delegates named to attend the gregationin Peterboro, their area convention in London are pastor being Rev. Herbert Gast - Mrs. Harold Thiel and Mrs. Jack Master• 7'he Rev. G. F. Oelsner, Bannister. The fall rally was an - venom gave the .closing de• nouneed to be held in. Cavell votioat. a Presbyterian church, Exeter on was ill for only a short time. toward this cause. The survivors are his wife, the Airs. Newell Geiger gave a former Marion miser: sons, reading. Airs. A. Antacher sang 'Garfield, London; Orville, Zur• a solo accompanied by Mrs. Del- ich; Neil, Goderichie daughters, bert Geiger at. the piano. Arlene Air's, W. {:, Jervis, Clinton; Mrs. Masse sang two solos and Clare Edward Wells, Preston; ,Airs. Masse sang two numbers ae, Campbell McKinley, Stan 1.e y companying himself on the gut - Township, and Airs. William Gib- bons, Woodbridge, The funeral was held on Sun- day afternoon. Public service was in the Zurich Evangelical Church at 2.30. 'Interment fol- lowed in the Bronson Line Cemetery. the pastor, Rev. A. Amacher officiating, assisted by Rev. H. Roppel, of Tavistock. November 5. Can Motor Trip•Mrs. Harold 'Thiel was ap- pointed to finish the term 'of Ur, and. Mrs. Carl Willert Mrs, Menne Oeseh. motored to Chicago, 111,, and. several other plaasant states, towards 'Tri p North Dakota, then to Saskatche• Air. George Reichert and Mr. wan, where they visited with the and Airs. Albert Deichert, and Report On Blake By ELIZABETH FINLAY Mr. Harold Finlay, James, Supper was served in the base- Emma and Margaret, have re- ment .of the church. The vesper turned after a week's vacation to services were held at 7.30 pan, Northern Ontario visiting, with with. Rev. Gerhard Becker, of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston Chesley, as guest speaker. and. Miss Mary Ann Johnston and Personal Items other friends. Wilfred Turner spent the holi- day weekend with his wife and latter's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. • , i>.onnte, enjoyed a tour by family at the home of his par - P. Sanders and family. They auto, along the St. Lawrence ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. returned home by thg Straits ; seaway to Montreal, where they Mr. and Mrs. Thoma West- nf Mackinaw, then crossed at - visited with their friends, Mr. lake entertained their family, Fort Huron, to their home near sand. Mrs. Proulx, in that city. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Westlake Zurich, They returned. home by, the New and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gor• Personal Items, miles. States, covering 1,700 don Westlake and family and miles, Mr. and Mrs. McLean for Thanks - Dr, and Mrs. 1-I. H. Cowen, of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Reaper, giving, Exeter, were Wednesday guests of Tavistock, spent Sunday in Miss Dianne Thiel, • of London, at the, home of -the latter's sister, Zurich, attended the funeral of was a holiday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Koehler and family, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving at (lie home of the forKelroehlerm's, mother, Mrs. Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yungblut and sons and Mr. and airs. Clare Geiger motored to Sault Ste Marie and other points of in - ',crest over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Schantz, of Baden, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh, of Toronto, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. -tames Carnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brand, of London, called at the home of their friend. Miss Anna Hess. , Mr. and Mrs. John Keys, Shir- ley, Douglas, Elva ,and David, and Mrs. Thomas Snowden were visitors at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Grainger and fanc- ily,• Miss Pearl Wurtz. Mr. and Mrs. •-Norman Fleish- suer and daughters were Thanks. giving visitors with relatives at. Detroit. Rev. A. E. Holley,. of Grand Michigan, with their sister, Mr. Send, called on friends in Zurich anti Mrs. George Grunau. Air. Sylvanus Witmer, the form• er assisting Rev. Am.acher, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut and daughter, Marion, were holiday visitors in Birmingham, 'one day last week. AIr, and Mrs. Milfred, Schilbe accompanied. by friends •from Kitchener enjoyed a trip to Ala• barna. state. Mr. Archie Mustard spent a few days with his wife and fam- ily at Blake, eta White Goods Fiesta Of Fall on All Electric & Gas Appliances FREE! i I WEEK'S SUPPLY OF GROCERIES with each appliance , OR T BAG OF GRANULATED SUGAR with each deep freeze or combination freezer - refrigerator s.da� Frigiire Appliances FRIGIDAIRE'S 'FAMOUS COLD PANTRY Coliibitiation Freezer and Refrigerator Reg. $689,95 leoty „I,,,,,„HI1• $4,9 5 WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES .REVCO FREEZERS �Shop Early Avoid GINGERIC • SEAPb Vfl i Mom 644W4 Saks & Service /'I'VE GONE MAD WITH PRICES , TAKE ADVANTAGE. OF OUR FIESTA OF VALUES NOW! I See Our Display of Christmas GIFT , ITEMS and TOYS Visit Our Stores Now he Rus Phone 34 ZUP. Miss Dianne Koehler, Hensall, and Miss .Nancy- Craig, of To- ronto, returned to their homes alter spending a few days at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Koehler. - Personal Items Air. Lorne Rader is able to be out and Ground again after ,his recent knee injury. Mr. and Airs. Clare Hoffman, of Galt, were holiday visitors with their relatives and friends in Zurich. Mr, and Mrs, Harry West, brook and family, of Goderich, were visitors at the home of -their father, Mr. G. Bohn. Mrs. Emma Mack, of Ne'ep- awa, Manitoba, is spending a few weeks at the home of her sister, Air. and Mrs, Adolph Kalb - Nisch, ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Koehler, of Kitchener, were weekend visi- tors at the home of their sister and brother, Mrs', M. Johnston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Donajd Schwindt and family, of Baden, were vial, tors at the home o.f Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich. Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Kaufman and family, of Scarboro, spent a. few days at the home of their parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Ford 1-faberer. This Week In Goshen, By MRS. GLARE McBRiDE W.M.S. Goshen Woman's' Missionary Society met on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Arnold Keys with 24 present. Mrs. Elmer Hayter, presided, with Mrs. Allan Armstrong in charge of the program. Mrs. John Robinson reported for the treasury. The allocation this year is $330. Reports of the sectional meet- ing, held in Varna on Thursday, October 9, were given by Mrs. Arnold Keys and Mrs. James Keys.' Mrs. Allan Armstrong gave a reading, "Count Your Blessings,” which closed with everyone singing it. The next meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Anson McKinley. PersonaI Items The Woman's Association held a short meeting on Thursday night to decide on whether 10 have the , annual• fowl supper, All were in favor•of one, so it is to be the last week in, October. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kay, Olin- ton, spent Thanksgiving Monday with air, and Mrs, Jphn Arm- strong. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keys, lliurray, Gayle and. Carol, Cal)i- lachie,4 spent Sunday with Mr, and Airs. Bruce Keys, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peek and family, spent Sunday at Londesboro, taking in the church anniversary, They also visited Mr. and, Mrs. Allan Shaddock Slid family, Miss Marjorie Hyde spent the weekend with Donna Haytet. Mr. William Batten, Exeter, ""f was United Churct h on onerStt at Goshen day. He also spoke at Varna. Miss Elaine McClinchey, :Rae• h1 ler, spent the weekend at the_, home nf her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Prank AteClinehey. '' '.Che Mission Band held their regular meeting nn Sunday tiiorning With the president, Ger aid Hayte.e, presiding. Joan Elliott Was at the piano, .- Patricia ftobinsoli read the minutes. Prayers were • glvetti by Barren McKinley and Joan Elliott. Marlene Reys 'rad the Scripture, and 1 oh Monde lgav the call to worship. 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