The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-19, Page 714
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CORRESPONDENT, MRS. CHESTER .1, :SMITH
Nonanarians vis
.rwstees discuss Glrl Guides
PIan,1uy, zf London,
is spending several weeks wdtll •
request for street
her sister, Mrs, Mary Brenner, bottle collection
After cnllsiderable discussitln, 1, t 1 lite Zurich Girl Guides Held
1i11 ie (laughter, Zurich trustees decided. to file a Lloyd kl c kers Air. and B s, their regular meeting last Thugs
ofZurich, who is at residence
en rte , on the Blue
request from the Chamber of Water• 11. 11wa day evening in the town hall
Com nler c
'4:1041113 4onvanno'h
Mr. .and Mrs, Lloyd •O'Brien.,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thiel, Air.
and Air's. Milfred Sehiebe and
Mrs. Howard 'Thiel attended the
hydro convention at .the .Royal
York, Toronto, AManday and
Tuesday o,# this week.
P.rsonal R.m.*
Mr. and Airs. Aelviti Zehr of
.Kitchener spent the weekend
with'their :parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon. Erb.
Air, and Mrs. Lawrence Bris-
son and farlily of SI. Thomas
were weekend visitors at the
home of their parents, and other
e to open a new toad Mrs. Raccy was er Years •old After the meeting .a court of relatives and friends,
in the police vallage, honour was held at which time Ale. Ernie
March I'1 1950 and Airs. l3ren
The i'hemher suggested that Der w 11 � 90 11 - it was decided the Guides would:
i. be. in May.
the street be opened through.gather i n Urfa Saturday,
properly own e d by Normant . March 21 and collect empty pop
Casella. It previously belonged Men s Bible class bottles, coat bangers and *-
to Ed Zimmerman. quart baskets The money raised
Surprise party
,chooses officers r1, this project: will go towards
Clifford laird was pleasantly .0 v. A, M.a camp for the Guides this sum
Last Saturday evening Mr. Re Ainacher was an mer.
charge of the election of the of-' Personal items
surprised when about 25 friends freers of the Men's B3ible Class of
and nieghbers gathered at their lemmanuel ]'.'Ul3 Church on Sun- Air. and Mrs. Henry Wilds of
home to give him a surprise day, March 15, caneesslion 16 motored to 'o•
birthday party. Games, contests President for the coming year. ionto last Friday, visiting Jthe
and a lively sing -song were en- is Menno Steckle; vice-president, former's sister. They were ac-
,joyed.
Personal items
14r, and Mrs. Harold Keller-
man, accompanied by Mr. and .er of the class for many years,na Oswald were Sunday visitors
Mrs. Mervin Tiernan n[ Dash-! was re -appointed, and was exwith relatives in Detroit.
wood, called on Miss Pearl tended a vote of thanks for his Miss Anne Meidinger of Lon-
•1\'urtz last Sunday, faithfulness and continued inter- don spent a few days at the
I Mrs, Milton Dietz spent sev- est in the class. borne of her parents, Mr. and
eral days last week with rola- Mrs. Alfred Meidinger, on the
fives in Galt and Frenelton. Personal items Bronson Line.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Desch and Mr. and. lairs, Madman AMelick Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Den -
family 1,t Baden spent Sunday a.nd sons, of Goderich, and Mrs. omme, of Kitchener, were week -
at the home of Mr. and AMrs, Pearl Melick, of Zurich, motored end visitors at the, home of Mr.
David Desch. to Kitchener recently to visit and Mrs, Noel Laporte, Drys -
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Louckswith the former's brother, Mr. dale.
and daughter of .London spent and Mrs, Lennis Callas, Lennis Mr, and Mrs. Keith •Gingerich
the weekend , with the letter's being a patient in the 'hospital. and family .and Mr. and Mrs.
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lucien r Air, and Mrs, Morley Witmer, Solomon Gingerich spent Sunday
Carents. of Detroit, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
11Ir, and Mrs. Albert Bedard, at the homes of the tatter's sis- Peter Gingerich
of 'Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. ters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Thiel,
Mr.. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach.
Ernie Fisher, of Goderich, spent and Mrs, Allan Fraser, of Exeter,
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. returned home from St. Joseph's
Lawrance Brisson at St. Thomas, Hospital, Landdn.
Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Edighof.-
fer, of Pigeon, Mich„ Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred :bender, of Winnipeg, By MRS. JUD DYKEMAN
Blake Man., and AMrs, Clare Glennie, of
Hamilton, called at the home of
Mrs, Pearl Meelick and other rel-
atives in town on Monday,
Mr, and Mrs. Linney Bedard,
of Goderich, were Sunday visi-
tors at the home of their brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bedard.
Oscar Greb; secretary, Russell companied by t h e former's
Grainger; treasurer, L e R o y mother, Mrs. Wilds.
O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard. Prang,
Mr. 'num Edighoffer, teach- Mr. Louis Prang and Mrs. Ed -
Message From '
The Story In
Zion
By ELIZABETH FINLAY
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock,
Alr. and Mrs. Harold Hern, and
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr,
Mr. Archie Mustard, of Wind- AI 1 and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Mr.
. sor, spent the weekend with Mr,his• George rayl of Whalen. It was
wife and family, and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut Mr, George Earl's 82nd birth -
and
son, Mr. and Mrs. William day,
On Monday the Blake Public Yungblut, a.n d Miss Marion AMr, and Mrs. 13111 Dixon and!
School held a St, Patrick's Day yunghl.ut spent the weekend at Mr.
of Clandeboye were Sat• I
program. Games and contests the borne of Mr, and Mr,s. Grun• urday evening visitors with Mr.
were cn,jaled• au, at Birmingham, Mich• and AirsWard Bern,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy McBride Mr. Mose Gerber is a patient Mrs, Philip
. Murch, Elimville,
and Johnny entertained Mr. Har• at victoria Hospital, London, for is spending some time with Mr,
old Finlay and, family to a croki- observation. Friends wish him a iand Airs, Norman Jaques and
no.le party Friday evening, speedy recovery. family.
Mrs. Mary Manson visited Misses Gloria Dietz and Alary Miss Doreen Brock spent the
with Mrs. David Gingerich and Geiger, of London, spent the weekend at Guelph where she
Mrs. Nancy Koehler during the weekend at the. hone of their attended the Junior Farmers'
weekend. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Miss Edith Steckle spent a fewconvention.
t Dietz and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert;
days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner
Geier.. and .family were Saturday eve -
Rev. and Mrs. A. E.:Holley, of ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Bend, were Sunday guests Norman Jaques and Mrs. Philip
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at 'the home of Mr, and Mrs. mune.
Chester L. 'Smith. Misses .Tane and Ruth Dyke -
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Letts, Lon- man of Wingham. spent the week` -
don, were weekend visitors with ; end at 'their home.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan l Little Miss Gale Parsons, Hen-
Kalhficisch• f sall, stayed Thursday with. Mr,
Mrs. Thomas A{eyers has ''' and Mrs. Norman Jaques.
turned to her home in Zurich Mr, and Mrs.;kid Dykeman
after spending a number of and family and Mr.and Mrs.weeks with her daughter at Port 1 Paul Dykeman. and family were
Colborne.
Figure skaters
complete tests
Figure skating tests were held
under the auspices of the Cana•
dian Figure Skating- Association
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, Exeter,
Mission Circle
Zion West Mission Circle wa.s
held Sunday morning in the Sun-
day School rooms. The president,
Margaret Brock, conducted the
worship service.
Muriel Hern had charge of the
at the Exeter arena on Sunday. Day of Prayer" service and read
meeting and followed the "World
Successful in the preliminary
test were Lynn Lesnick, Susan •two poems.
Ellice, Margaret May, Judy Ea!
Ley and Jennifer Jackson.
Darlene Snell was successful ] Dynanniters blast
in the first test.
Judges were Miss Marie 'Le into league lead
•
Courtois, St. Thomas, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Ford, London, Dynamiters blasted their way
to the top of the Metro junior
boys' bowling league this week.
Gals score second when they picked up five points
to move one paint ahead of the
straight shutout second;place Firecrackers,
j The Belly Buttons dropped to
]!appy Gals recorded their third spot in the .league as they
second straight shutout in the. were held pointless in the week's
Exeter Ladies' Bowling playoffs,. activity,
whitewashing the Be -Bops 7-0.i In the intermediate boys'
Jan Lovell led the Gals with a; league, the Pinbustere held on to
nifty 705 triple, and turned in the top spot, but Red's Billiards
a high single of 263. Jr. picked up one point on the
The Pinpoppettes and Wee I leaders to move to within one
Hopes also recorded 'shutout I point of the pace setters,
wins to remain one-two behind in junior girls' action, the low -
the league .leaders. The What ly Blowettes picked up two points
Note, :Busy Bees, Frisky Six and ; from the second place Knockem•
Buttercups are tied in the fourth ; downs, to allow the first place
spot, with seven points each, I Pony Tails to open a three-point
In the "B" grouping, thej 1-1i- • spread over their nearest rivals.
Lights took over first spot with ; The Goofers and the Who Cures
a 7.0 win over the pointless , remain tied for the fourth spot
B,ollettcs. 'Tic Merry Maidsas neither team has been able to
moved into second place with a I pick up any points in league play
4-3 win over the Who Cares, I to date.
while the Hot Dogs moved from The Starlets moved from third
seventh to third with a 4-3 win; to first in the intermediate girls'.
Over the Jolly Six, ' league as they ]sicked up three
Jan Lovell's single was the points. The Bobby Sox and the
high rolled on the alleys for the Daisies are tied for the second
week, while Dot Elder of the spot. with eight points each.
]Vile l{awks capt.ur'ed the hid- The individual honors held by
den scare. ton Wright, Ted Sanders, 'Helen
Campbell and Connie Rumpel in
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spent Friday .evening in London.
Miss Ann Ducharne and friend
of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Siemon and family of Goderich
were Sunday visitor at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Peter
Duellarrne and Peter.
Mr, Stanley Smith reports the
fishing business as 'being very
poor, much cold and wet work
with. little returns.
and Mrs, Clare ,(Teiger..
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard
tnatl, and sons were weekend Vivi
Ws with relatives ir4 the rS,tr
Jacob's district,
]lir, and Mrs. Leonard Mass,
•of London were weekend visitor.
with relatives in the Zurich diet„
triet and also on the Blue Water,
area,
Mr. Norman Charette of the.Ar. John Ga.ndwyek,-acconpa.
Blue Water south, who fractured a ed h. Mrs.aArchie Mustard eek
his foot same time .ago, is now and aDetroittrandspS the geek.
end at. . Sarnia,join-
able to be around again. ing the latter's husband at Sar-
Mr. nay Ortwein of Galt spent nia who accompanied them to
several days at the home of Mr. Detroit.
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