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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-11, Page 5Warns of danger in _ modern rn Hlorl. d The EYF of Emmanuel EUB shureh islet last Tuesday with ]hiss Emma Finlay in charge of the pro;3ram..Ray McAdams read the scripture and Rev, A. M: Amacher Jed in prayer. The topic seas presented by ]hiss Elizabeth Finlay. It was entitled, "In one world together." "Science", site said "has trans- formed life today. Ger world is getting smaller and smaller. The beginning of the atomic age was when the first atomic bomb was released. Has it brought harm or benefit to the world? It can either be destruction or great benefit." "We are in a time of crisis" she continued. "We must not be blind to dangers in our modern world. Christians must present the Gospel to all people of the world. We must win the' world for Christ," Nurse graduates Miss Gloria Gingerich .gradu• ated from Kitchener -Waterloo School of Nursing last Saturday afternoon, She won the award for best operating room practise. The' daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, Gingerich, she is a graduate of Rockway Mennonite High School, Kitchener. The graduation ceremony was held at the Kitchener -Waterloo Collegiate Institute. Her parents attended the graduation. Miss Pearl Buchanan Miss Pearl Buchanan, a na- tive of Zurich, died in. Toronto May 26, the result of a stroke. She was the daughter of the late Dr, and Mrs, George Buchan- an of Zurich. One sister, Miss Clara Buchan- an, Toronto, survives. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Ward Fritz motored to their summer cot- tage in the .Parry Sound. dis- trict where they will be for the season. Miss Inez Yungblut has re- turned after spending two weeks with friends at. Auburn. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Pearson .spent several days at Windsor recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Saint, of London, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe. Miss Gloria Deitz and friend, of Landon, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Milton Deitz, Mr, and Mrs. Milfred Schilbe were recent visitors in Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Orland Gerber and family of Baden were week- end visitors with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Gerber and other relatives, Quite a number of Lions mem- bers attended a convention at Windsor recently. Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Walper of Detroit are staying in town with Mr. and. Mrs.James Park. [ins for several days. A ssnssssIt • Message from Blake kk.. By ELIZABETH' FINLAY ..«v. w :4.J.. SSSSS a v. x S SSSssw.,,:'.`tr. S ;SvY, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle spent Sunday at Gowanstown visiting with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. Hugh McBride of London, spent the weekend with his par- ents,r M , and Mrs. Roy Mc- Bride. - Bride.. Mrs. Bert; Faber and Dianne, of Kippen, visited with Mrs, Rudy Oesch on Sunday. Miss Karen Cleusius, of Zur- ich, spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Agnes Oesch. Mr. Archie Mustard, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with his wife and family.' Miss Theresa' Corriveau and Miss . Evelyn Ducharme spent the weekend in London. Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer, of New York, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widrick and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwartzentrpber.. Mr, William Beachler and girls visited. with Mr. Harold Finlay and family on Friday evening. H ESTAOLiSHED. '1990 R. L.a es d� ea. .hear of �. m sio ns . S . The WSWS and Ladies' Aid of •Emmanuel BUB church held the Woodrow Macke birthday meet- ing on Thursday, June 4 with Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, in the chair. Mrs. Peter Ginger.iclt .led in prayer ,and Mrs. Leonard Erb react the sariptur Mrs. A. M. Amacher gave a devotional message on "Wiry Mis- •sions. Jesus said "Go ye and teach all nations." The first disciples obeyed because the love of Christ constrained them.. AR missionaries now have the same answer. "We want to go back to the mission field" said Mrs, Amacher "These Missiona- ries are quite satisfied with what they are doing. Let us keep the flame of Christianity alive chal- lenged Mrs. Amacher, The study book was presented in the form of "A visit to the Dominican Republic." This was given by Mrs. Harold Rader, Mrs. Gideon Koehler, Miss Cath- arine Rader, Mrs. Milton Oesch and Rev. A. M. Amacher. The guest speaker was Mrs, William Macke, of. Mildmay. Mr. Macke showed pictures that they had taken when they visited their son, Woodrow, in Africa. The members of the WMS and the Arnold Mission Circle of the kiensall Presbyterian Church were guests for the evening, Two, musical numbers were giv- en by them, one a piano duet by Mrs, Edger Munn and Mrs, Malcolm Dougall and a piano solo by Miss Carol Brown. The committee in charge of the meeting was composed of Mrs, A. M. Amacher, Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, Mrs. William Sie- bert, Mrs. Orville Witmer, Mrs. John Gascho and Mrs. Harold Rader. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Louis Thiel and family spent several days over the •weekend with their relatives at Wingham. Dr, and Mrs. Klahsen and chil- dren spent Sunday in London. News from North Bosanque't eCU, Y.•n`erv.}.J4. ..:.w.'tta all:w r a'+:M at�vrk::.:. (Intended for last week) Personal items Mr. and Mrs. John Melville visited relatives at Kingston over the weekend. Mr. Mike Connolly has sold his house and. lot at the over- head bridge to Mr. .T, McRae of the egg -grading :station. Mr. Cgnno]Iy intends building a new house on the east side of Thed- ford. Mr. and. Ml's. Leon Hazelson, of Pontiac, :Mich, visited Mr, and Mrs, Peter Burley and fam- ily over the weekend. Mrs. Mac Melville is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Peter. Mennen has built a new barn for garden crop. Gooding Construction of Parkhill had the contract. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smitts, of London, visited Oscar Craw- ford and John on Sunday. • Mrs. Frank Neil is employed in the Sergeant's office at the Army Camp. Reserve militia units are get- ting training each week at the camp. 1:49 1..41-7111111 "i said, I'll bet you'rthappy to be taking them home." NEWT.. . LATHER SHAVE CREAM Sets en whiskers ith a Pipe, rich ]lathe ELECTRIC PRE }SAVE LOTION Se•stits year whiskers ; for a cies tl, coot, closes' ,electric DEODORANT, STICK Handy stick glides en smoothly te give sts not .b9 4rtJl•day protection s _ NEW!' shave- ofi I t NAIR OIL 'remit bendy halt arid Rwet that "Soused - /et kook. ChM, frost, 1.25 AMfaneta.. a;lldi,i; DELUXE Andrew Johnston, PHONE 44? .89. Drugs E FT R I.'..I.i,.!h..Lp • Disease claims three..ea. - . y�..rQl Taken ill last Monday night, Nancy Geralyn, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bedard,. Zurich, died in London hospital on the following Sun- day. Surviving besides her parents are two brothers, Mark and Gerald; two sisters, Charlene and Shirley Ann and two graed• mothers, Mrs. Aimee Bedard, Zurich, and Mrs. Beatrice Over- holt, Stanley Township. Mass of the Holy Angels was sung in St. Boniface church nn Monday at 10 a..m. Westlake funeral directors made the fu- neral arrangements. Personal items Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Clausius accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, B]ll. Stanlake of Exeter spent the weekend in the Parry. Sound dis- trict, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bs.intnell and son, Andrew, who have moved to Burlington, are spend- ing a week holidaying in town with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. b'erd liaherer and Miss Freda .Haberer are visiting with relatives at Alder- shot. Mr. •and Mrs. Archie McKin- non, of. Galt, visited recently with Mrs, Rose Russell and Mrs. M. McKinnon. • Mr. Gordon. Block fractured a bone in Ms wrist while at work at General Coach Works at Here, sall which will incapacitate him for some time, Z.:..u�rch PS dot�inates Hay tcwnship meet Zurich Public ,School won the Juvenile boys: dash, Ken Clark, slay Township Area field ineet Leo Ducharme, Bradley Mous- in Zurich when eight,individual seau; broad jump, Danny Black, championships were won by Zur Brian Overholt,. Danny Titus; ieh school pupils. sack race, Danny Black, Leo Leading the list td chaninioos laucltarme, Ronald Corriveau; was Cheryl Stade, who walked three legged rare, Brian Over - off with three firsts and a tie licit and Aubrey Bedard, Ken far fourth in the `union iris' di- Clark and Gerrard Masse, Rich- ] g d Fischer a sc er h#f and Gary eo re . a y G . vision. �y Marilyn Casella looked .afters Junior boys: dash, Kces Van the juvenile girls' title and Ruth mate'', John Ducharme, Donnie Ann Flaxbard took the interme-i Geiger; broad jump, Donnie Gei- diate girls' laurels. Alice I)u- i geir, Richard. Shantz, Larry El- eharine was the senior girls' i der; high jump, Kees Van winner. , Daalen, Donnie Geiger, Louis I Debus• three legged race, Paul In the 'hays' clivisian, juvenile' C, ,. ,' ,anise c chem inn was Danny Black. au ant Richard Shang, Kee r• v 1,1 tai David, Gingerich and.Bert Vis- i s Van Daalen t as to g 1 sober, ,Jimmie Weigand and Don- gun in. .the junior boys'(:lass alrl Claik, while Peter Systma wrapped up Inter Cam- ille intermediate title. Gary Syst- mediate boys: dash, ina was senior champion, Bron Witmer, Peter Systma, Don O'Brien of Zurich was Jn Richard Rader; broad jump, Ger- charge of the meet, Teachers, : Cater Systma, Craig Chapman, representing area schools Is memo Witmer; high jump, helped out with the meet. Peter Systma, Richard Breakey, Results for individual perfor- Steven Elder softball throw, Jim Masse, Roy McAdams, Ca- mantes were: moron Witmer. duvenile girls: dash, Marilyn Senior boys: dash, Gary Syst- Geseho, Judy Masse, Sharon ma, Don Masse, Ron Schroeder Whittaker; broad jump, Marilyn, broad jump, Gary Systma, Ger Gascho, Katie ICresh, Dianne Du- r; Chapman; softball throw, Don Du- charme; s a c k race, Norma Masse, Ron Schroeder, Gerry Shantz, .Joanne. Miller; :Janice Chapman. Armstrong. three-legged race, Relay races, girls: 1, Carol Sandra, Richardson and Patsy Fischer, Sharon Engin, Barbara Willer(, Joanne Miller and. Meals, Minshall, Cheryl Stade; 2,Phyl• Wilds, Joanne Thiel and Elaine lis Schade Donna, Ducharme, Wesil alto, Ruth Pepper, Carolyn Ducharme; Junior girls: dasb, Cheryl. 3, Mary Lou Wasson, Carolyn Stade, Kathryn,Regier, Judy De -Campbell, Mary Payne, Helen nnmme; broad jump, Ciheryl Wasson, Stade, Kathryn' Regier, Linda Boys relay race: 1, Don Masse, Luther; three-legged rase, Che - Larry Denomme, Bernie Bedard, ryl Stade and Kathryn Regier, Barry Block; 2, Larry Horner, Gerald Merner, Barry Block, Gary Systma; 3, Steven Elder, Barry Mousseau, John Elder, Jerry Chapman, Gail Richardson and , Marilyn Schroeder, Kathy. Rowe and Jane Russell. Intermediate girls: dash, Ruth Ann Flaxbard, Donna Richard. on, Shirley Flaxbard; broad jump, Shirley Flaxbard, Sharon Regier, Ruth Pepper; high jump, Ruth Ann Flaxbard, Ruth Gei- ger, Sharon Regier; softball throw, Barbara Clausius, Ruth Ann Flaxbard, Helen Smith. Senior girls: dash, Alice Du- charme, Sharon Hugill, Helen Wasson; broad jump, Alice Du. eharme, Helen. Wasson, Elaine Miller; high. jump, Sharon Hu• gill, Alice Ducharme, Carol Fischer; softball throw, Elaine Miller, Carol Fischer, Donna Titus. s Topics from Elimville WI bus trip The Elimville Women's In- stitute enjoyed . a bus trip to Brantford last Tuesday. Leaving the Elimville Town- ship Hall at 7:45 they arrived at the Harding Carpet Manufactur- ers at 10:30. After touring this large building in groups they drove on to the Alexander Gra- ham Bell Park where they had a picnic dinner. After lunch the Bell Home- stead was toured from where the first telephone message was sent. Next liop was the Mohawk Chapel. Thi was the first Pres- byterian Church in Ontario. From here they went to the Brantford Museum where they saw many Indian relies, old armour, Pauline Johnson's wed- ding gown and many antique items. From here they drove to Paris where they had supper at the White Nouse Restaurant. The 'tour over, they -journeyed back to Elimville, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Sam ]loris, Helen and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinks and Helen, Mr, Ar- thur Hinks of Monkton visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fulton. Mrs. Jean Jackson and Mrs. Adelaide 'Alexander of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and attended the funeral of the former's sis- ter, the late Mrs. Ella Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch of Petawawa spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Miss Sharon Murch of Petawa- wa spent a. few days with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Skinner. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Lobb of H'olmesville visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym. 11111111111111 . n"u m"n. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Personal items Mr. Chester Smith completed his last big job at printing, Mr. and Mrs, Smith have owned and operated the printing shop for 40 years. Zurich Citizens News are moving into the building as soon as it is renovated. Mr. and Mrs. Jantzi. and son of Baden called on Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gascho and many other relatives and friends on Sunday. Mr. George Deichert recently spent several days in Windsor and. Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Datars, Miss Ann Datars visited with Rev. and Mrs, A. J. Datars at Tavistock on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Amos Gascho and 'Laura Gascho visited in Thedford on Friday Jest. BACKACHE May be Warning Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, dip.' turbed rest or that tired -out and heavy - headed feeling may soon follow. That's the time to take Dndd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action, Then you feel better—sleep better—work better, Get .Dodd'a Kidney Pills now. 59 ,unuuunuuunmuuu,nuu,1 uu,uuuuuu,nun,,, ORDER NOW! $tREEN DOORS WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBINATIONS Prices Are Reasonable Call,Us Today! Hiron Lumber- Co. Limited PHONt X48 EXETER r . ��YYtnnrrYtmiurunn,YS0101M111 Olin SINGLE COPIES OF THE -A Now on sale at the ZURICH VARIETY STORE firamessesessememiemimemew Coin.minte .about ror .art:.._ Ey MRS; KEN .McKEL-LAR See ,tniss„ton .pictures Mrs. Wiatiam Harper was host- ess ost ess for the June meeting of the Woman's Missionary •Society. Mrs. J, M. Scott presided, and Jed in devotions, assisted by Mrs. E. Moore. The roll call w.as answered with the name of ".a worker among the Chinese in Canada. Mrs, Grace Scott had charge of the study book with Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs.. T. Laing and Mrs. Sadie :Scott assisting, Interesting pictures which had been sent by Miss Agnes Hyslop, a missionary in India, were shown on the screen with Mrs. M. Lamond. at •the projector and comments by Mrs. T. L. Scott. Each mem- ber gave current events. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Grace Scott and Mrs, J. 14. Scott. Mrs, Lindsay McKellar The death of Mrs. Lindsay Me - Kellar occurred on Saturday .. The Timers-Advocete, Junk 1 1,59 Pomo $' afternoon at the Riverside Nurs- )311I. Raines, of G.orgetot three year . Mitchell!. 11!followinga •Mrs t Jan'Ithe es a anseY Mr. 111 She was born in Ribbert Town. ship,the former Gladys Ai, MIV some fortis 4r attoUter, k- ler. daughter of the late Mr. and . hor costs account for about Mrs. David. Miller. per cent of the pri.ee of any -4101. Besides her husband she is sumer purehase in :Canada, survived by five sons,, Mac, of Stratford; Fergus, of Seaforth: Douglas, Hensall; Robert and Laurie, .of Cromarty; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Bruce (Bernice) Arm- strong, Staffa, and Mrs. Donald (Jeanette) Wallaee, Seaforth; one sister, Mrs. Lorne McKellar, ;Stratford; • one brother, Arthur Miller,. Brantford, and 10 grand. children. Funeral service was held at th.e Whitney funeral home, Seaforth, on Tuesday, with burial in Staffa. Cemetery. Personal items ! Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Carey and Mrs. Taylor were Mrs. Frank Pearce and daughter,. Carolyn, of Han, riston; Mr. and Mrs, J. Cowie and son and Mr. George Pater- son, of Toronto. Mrs. E. Moore is visiting with her son at Lindsay. Miss Marie Sorensen and Mr. BEWAIL( WATCH. .REPA_. 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