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on 11Carroclay afternoon Airs. clay, Rev. (,. It. Strome, f.r•.edi- .representtn.: the affirmative, !'tarry Carroll was hostess .far on. nave a message on "-Choices who won. The negative Side
The April SVA meeting. There Na @ ( we make �� �•t
11 _....tw of Zurich , - , in t1•hieh he said .all was t: won o.
were eight members present �� ...� 4a. ,, .: , alien by Dash vo .d. y. une
s la en. and ���. Number � �n ���a1'li.il�N. � .. �! � cdtau•ek are (lr �1cu t , ,
four guests. , l .. !F Hear
fi t , even IJesus people. Stanley i:talst, 31n1
President Airs. l'I1 Davis Bort- 1 e s �n Kitchener .ever
Bear Challen 110(1 rleusions to make. Bader .and Ronald Snell. 1'he
ducted a ctevational period, as- The death of Mr,Albert Thiel 1 get$100 If we make 'the Ivrong choice, Jlld,ges were Revs, L. A. 'DerS1L.
listed b' Mrs. Tont {ao \ r , A.b rt h►el 1 Th 1o,Yl'' of Emmauttel 1'1UB rt will he hard to live with otlr !weer ge Sivas, and N. M.
L 1, .1 •S ocemired r11 )titclaener• ! Church met last Tuesday with conscience," he Y:•ontinue(l and Arnaeher. .
I3. Greenlee and Airs. Harry Mr. `Thiel was a son of Mr, ' Canada's lug faaTitly llas NI' • i• , • }ar^e titer! the . • election i
Carroll, 1 and Mrs. Con ail :t' to as aaarn oracle lalst.ox3'. Last week ss k.l eabeth Timlay inci e ea a or Judas who was In the ole ton of .n.
a: natty f Udell. H file itl'M grandchild was born of the meeting, :She ,presented , mythic. to. carry nit after he be -.charge of Rev, W. F. loots•
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Th T.i.lntes•Advocjto,Apri.l 16, 1959 P�lge 7
The annual meeting r Thiel arta w „
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of the , e o e was in to mr. and A1rs• Imes 11'asse the tonic IThe Link in Haiti tra)ed Jesus• '1Tl)e, call. of the Dashwood, Lorne Amacher was
i uron Diocesan 1,oard. of the his 63rd year, lot the Blueweter khighway, three Cita#n, telling the story of, cross is clear,'" he stated. elected President; A1iss Elaine
Woman's s Auxiliary will meet in I , linins, who- saved. the city hy; A debate on the subject: "Re= Otto, yicd - preside,nt; Ivliss
St. T'auts' Cathedral, Bishop Mystery lady wins iron. alalic; West of ui'ich. holdinghis 'hand in the bole of ;solvedi Sharon Btlscho,' seareta:ryt Paul
The honer of beingthe mystery I The child is the daughter of “Everyone," , , , „ . , Ibat the youth activities nHall and Masonic Temple, g the dyke. i*ver ane, she said. in the church should he in -
Landon, treasurer.
[leaden, au April 21, 22 and Via. lady at the gala openuag of lir, and Mrs. Teo Masse, of Lon -
far
"must aceresponsibility for . • s
Rader and ATittelholtz Hardware don, and will receive a cheek . u accept �clew•ed, was held, with Harold Ctlsbritte silver +►nnivlrasry
4 e! discussion followed .re- Stare hast week, went to Mrs. for $100 from the grandfather, al! orlr• ]inks in .a rest. thatMrs. ft e "
garding delegates,will snake Canaria great. ATr1 and s oy Ging Exch.
Following the meeting till! Henry Adkins, of flit 2, Hensall. +who some years -gift
ago made the. ,, , celebrated their 25th wedding
ladies cut quilt blocks, follatvedShe was presented With a promise of the gift to the 100th f Kristian young people should Message from
steam iron, grandchild,
run for office in school, in Youth
anniversary 4 their helve last
11y a social hour with the hostess Fellowship, and in clubs, and Friday bight, About 30 relatives
assisted by Mrs. Ron Carroll, Personal items Personal items make their noires ]towed," the, and. friends were present from
Air. wild Mrs. Robert Manor- Mr, and Mrs, Whitney Broken- speaker said, New Hamburg, Ailsa Craig,
Personal itemspn. Bayfield and Zurich.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. Earl
vidge, of Detroit, spent a week -shire and. Mrs. 4. Kalbfleisclt Readings were given 1»' A>iss
end with the latter's mother and were visiting with Mr. A. Kalb- Catharine Racier and John But- ► , Personal items
Atkinson, Mrs. 1-leber Davis, other members of the farnil fleiseh at Clinton Hospital an
Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mrs. Tom y P lock. Choruses were sung with
Miss Judy Moore spent the
Kooy attended file W I euchre ATT. Kurt Wail is spending Sunday, 1 Miss forma Geiger at the piano. Personal items holiday with friends and real
in Lucan arena. some time at his home in Lista- 1 Rev, :Franklin Smith, of Water- Personal .items Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich 'fives at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins wet' recuperating from the aeci- loo, was guest speaker at.St. ! visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Rus. Miss Arlene Haherer, nurse
dent he suffered about six weeks ,Peter's L,ulheran Church last 111r. and. Mrs. John Albrecht sell Heard, of Bayfield. in -training at Victoria Hospital,
were Sunday guests with Mr.' ago Mr Wall had been em- Sunday. quietly observed their fifty -sec 11r. Harold Finlay and family London, spent several days visit -
and Mrs, Gordon Johnston, Lon- &yeti at Pearson Motors.and wedding anniversary an we're Sunday guests with Air. ing with her parents, Mr, and!
don. 1 Mr. Edward Deichert, of T,t'hursd• April 9,
Harold 1VFerner, six-year-old .Sarnia, was a weekend guest at y' and 1Trs. Milton McAdams and Mrs. Feed Haberer,
son of Mrs, Rose iwlerner, had the home of his parents, Mr.
Little Laine Gingeiieh, infant family. Mr. and Mrs. Feed liaber i'
his tonsils removed at Clinton and Mrs. Victor. Deichert. daughter of Mrs, and. Mrs. Ken- Mr. and Mrs. William Steekle called. on relatives at Crediton
h .verb g i home Hospital. Dr, Klahsen Attended.' Mr. Arnold Meyers, of P'ort Ginter rb, returned spent Sunday Gi ge with lir, and Mrs. on. Sunday and spent the day
Mr, and Mrs. Lorenzo Dal. Huron, was a repent visitor at from Victoria Hospital. at Lon- Kenneth. Gingerich and girls, there..
Bello, of Thedford, were Sunday : the home of. Mr, and Mrs,Ferd don' after being confined there
visitors in town. i Iiaberer• for. seine time,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wild ; Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Grigg and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thiel
visited in Aylmer with relatives , family, of Grand Bend, spent a eAreweekend 4 isito at Toronto. ontr.
and friends over the weekend, 1 Wednesday evening in town on-- Continued From Page 6
Mr, ,James Wild, acting ac.. business, and-. also called. on Mr. Arnold Meyers, accom-
countant of the Bank of Mont. friends, . panied by Mr. Bernard Mitchell,
real, is being 'transferred to the I Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Dedels, of Port Huron, ,Michigan, spent
Bank of Montreal at Fenelon of Kitchener, were recent visi- the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Falls in Northern Ontario, 'where tors with Mr. and Mrs, Mllfred Feed T-laberer.
he will serve as an appointed Schilbe. • Miss Ruby Church, who has a
accountant. A replacement for Mr• Jerome Geoffrey, son of position in London, was a week
the local branch is expected 'Mr, and. Mrs, Clarence Geoffrey, end guest with her mother, Mrs.
from Guelph, has been ill at his home with urch.a Church, and sister, Ruth
Miss Judy Willert spent a few a throat _infection, EllCh
days visiting in Detroit last Mr, and Mrs. Ed Bedard, of iter. and Mrs. Ed Datars
week.
By ELIZABETH FINLAY
Mrs. Murray Abbott spent the
past week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Billy Abbott, Niagara
Falls.
Ars. James Turner is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter•,
Little Miss Wilma Weiberg
who has been a patient in War
1lemorial Hospital. for the past
two week returned home on
Friday and Leslie Greenlee re;-
turned
e=
turned home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson
find Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy
and Clayton were Saturday eve-
ning guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Maurice McDonald.
On Saturday evening the Hod-
gins family held a reception and
presentation for Mr, and Mrs.
Albert Colbert, Bryanston, re-
cent newlyweds, Mrs. Harry
Carroll, Mrs, Ron Carroll, Mrs.
Hugh Davis and Heather, Mr.
and Mrs, Murray Abbott, Mrs.
Cliff Abbott and Mrs. Heber
.Denis, cousins, from this com-
munity, attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta
and family were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield. Latta
tT London.
0 idea.
\1•. and Mrs. ,Tack Essery,
Centralia, visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Don 'Maguire on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan -Needham
and Mrs. Garfield Needham,
.1 allymote, visited with Mrs.
Fred Davis and Mr. and Mrs,
Heber Davis on Sunday.
Junior Bowling
— Continued From Page 6
'Belly Buttons in the junior boys
league,
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Dynamit ors __.. -
Br11y Buttons ...1._..._
Ha'wtis _-
1V1Idoats
Piro rraokrrs
B• Raps ..,, ..... _
Plratea
Bookers .. „__....':_`
1'N'I'F.nNIFSD1A I'I0 B0'YS
Pin Austere ._
Rod's Billiards Jr.
Cannon 'Salts - ..
Silver 'Ha:wka ......_.,a _ T.
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Il'N711R, Gini,
Pony 'rams
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Knockemdnwns lA
Who Cares,- _ 15
talon Pt�n s __. _ 133
Goof Ors - . 2
I:NTS: IRE:p.MATS; GIRLS
DYvisiee ._..-_.._____-_
Starlets _ __ ---. .....
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Hobby Sora.._ _.._.w•.__�. 10
Ladies Bowling
— Continued From Page 6
Gals being ousted by the What-
nots.
R;ollettes, Sputniks, Who Cares
.and Frisky Sire- were the victors
in the consolation round. as the
Jolly Six,. Nile Hawks, Mighty
Mice and Alley Cats went down
to defeat. . .
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2Ii•Lights (M Holtzman 713) _ 5
Jolly Tills (J. '.Burke 557) __ 2
Flatidicappers (5, ft'l'I*1 ,46) _ 5
Lollipops (At Gunn 5A7) 2
Merry Maids (J. 'Harness 614) - n
'Rot Dogs (r,. Snell 511) _ 2
BlnwetlFs (MT. 'Walters 536) •_ 5
Pitts (Iris Page 51.1)
01)Dq
rtnpoppetles ('r. :Haugh 615) 5
'Ups t� 1)owne (5. r: infer 611) ... 2
'\Vee Hr,(w (V, t,.indenheld 515)
pP Tops' (M Wells 005) __. 2
Putt errupe (1.1, Sattler 576) 5
' 1753' .Bees ((1. Webster 621) •• 2
NVIla hots (M, (`ren, Il 7051 _ 3
'happy Gals (11, Munroe; 136) -.. 2
6'0%NOIIA'110 '
Bollettnr ,(R. Sillier I15)
Jolly Six 11. Simmons 546) ...__
Snntniks (51. Hodge 157) „ 4
NIk Hawks (l). Trattton 412) _ 3
'%Vho (''are* ('Pl. ,Jnry SAA) _..
�lriahty ;Mee (,T. ParsnnS 414) .. 2
Frisky Six (B. c' ughtln 522) 4
,Alley Cats (R. Hay 5131
101N AL Al'W1n..A.4168
Munroe _.•_•.,....___ .. 262
'l a l term �„•..,-1- _ __w... 191
:coven y` 101
Caldwell...,_.. 117
'Haugh ,. 160
lblison .. 121
Simmons •__ 164
r"ronS'n .. •_ _ _ 141
Essery - 123
etelorton ,„,..., 1.11
("Meitar' ..._.112
T6111ntt ,- 112
111niler• -.. 1Ai'
nttrand . _ • 16
hrnrk _ 7h
Holtzman 7:1
Sangster 171
Tiernan 17A
SVehster ..,,- 171
T''atrim frit ... 177
nation 177
Prork - 17:
Harty' hal', 17:5
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•Detroit, were visiting with the,motored to Sarnia, and spent
formers mother, Mrs, Emily Sunday Sunday there,
Bedard. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Green, Exeter, were Sunday visitors
Twenty-one members of the of
Luther League were entertained with friends in town,
at a social at the home of Mr. Air, and
Woodham_ and Airs. Keith W stlake last London, Airs. Bill Yungblut, of
were weekend guests
mhere
Friday evening, This was a live- with the forntee's parents,
By MRS, ARTHUR RUNDLE ly social with games and songs r, and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut.
i•, ,. ... 1asr': •..te.:. 'q....., and musical numbers by Robert Mr, Clarence Parke is improv-
Westlake and Ron Klapp, ing after his operation at St.
AirMr, n
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s. Enos 10 Aloore
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t Mondale visited on Saturday attended a funeral at Stratford Air•, and Mrs. Albert Clausius,
evening with Mr. and Mrs. on Friday last, AIT, and ;Ylrs. Heni;y Clausius
Lloyd Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Chester Smith were visitors" to Kitchener and
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Mills are spending a week at Willow- Baden on Sunday,
and Mr, and Mrs, Russell Mills, dale with their daughter and Mrs•. Emma Mack has re-
Sharon, Darlene and Sandra family, Mr. , and Mrs. P. Cun-
ningham. turned to her home at Neepawa,
Were guests with Mr, and. Airs. Manitoba, after spending the
Ernie Vodden on Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. John Teevins past six months at the home of
ning. and son, Robby, of Grand Bend, Mr. and firs. A. Kalbfleiseh, of
Mrs. A, Dewas, Mrs, Fred visited a day with the latter's town.
Doupe, Ars. M. Copelan, Mrs. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milfred Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schnell, of
71•a McCurdy and Mrs. Wilfred Schilbe• Winnipeg, lion., have returned
Wilson attended the Perth Pres- Mrs, Rbse Russell, who 'has to the west. after visiting with
byterial WA meetingheld in Ful- been attending Mrs. M. McKin-
me, Schnel]'s auntand uncle,
tartan. Lnited Church on Friday. non for some months, spent Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kalb -
Mrs. Fred Payne of London Thursday at Exeter. Fleisch,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Rob- Miss Mary Amy Daly, of
ert Rundle. Detroit, was a guest with, .1\1r.
Mrs. Arthur` Rundle returned and Mrs, Clarence Geoffrey and .
home- l ive y r visiting family, for several days, 1 �
with relatives and friends in De- Miss Margaret Deichert, whoone 102
trait. has a position in Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs.. Scotehmere of Visited over the weekend with
Bayfield were guests on Friday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. 'for '
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Er- Deichert.
nie Vodden. Mr. and AIrs. Joe Cantin, who
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, spent the winter months in Lan -
Sarnia, were weekend visitors sing and. Flint, Michigan, have
with their niece Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home in St.
Lloyd Smith. Joseph. Mr. Cantin, while away,
suffered a heart attack and was
hospitalized for six weeks. It
Balsam is used for paper mak- will be. some time before he is
ing, himself again. •
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down! .. A tip of the chapeau also goes to Lucan
midgets who defeated Lambeth 15-6 in a two -game
series for the Shamrock midget title . , , Bruce Big-
gart says that Toronto will win the Stanley Cup . .
We hear that quite a lineup of golfers played a round
at the Grand Bend. golf course last weekend. Bob
Hayter and "Pee Wee' Kleinstiver of Dashwood were
out sneaking insome practise sessions! . . Ernie
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around the net to win the cup . Bert Horton says
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