The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-04-27, Page 15GINGERICH SHOW ATTRACTS OVER 4,000—The home improvement show spon-
sored by Gingarieb's in Zurich 'arena last week attracted large crowds Thursday
and Friday. Above, London magician Pickle Dean performs during the evening
Ontertaitunent. Many of the numbers were written by the firires owner, Gerald
Gingerieh, and presented by members of his staff. —T,A, photo
The story in
Staffa
Ity MRS. ,JOHN TEmpLgmAN
Pot.zonal ROM;
Mrs, Ross .Smale was hostess
to a I•upperware party at her
home on 'Friday eVening and
entertained, a number of ladies,
Mrs, Dolores Shapton, Exe-
tee, Was the representafiye,
I1r, and Mrs. James LyaR,
Toronto, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Nris over the
Weekend,
Misses Joanne and Fey Tem-
pleman visited with Miss Carol -
Ann Vivian, Sunday,
Men from Staffa, Roy's And
Zion United churches partici-
pated in "Hymn Time' over
(11(NX TV Sunday.
Mr, ancl*Mrs. Gordon Hock-
ing and family, Mitchell, visit-
ed. on Sunday with 'Air. and
Mrs. Leslie Miller and family..
WA and WMS
The April meeting of the
Staffa United. Church WA and
WMS was held :in the church.
Mrs, Le Buts= was in the
chair and opened the Meeting
with devotions assisted by
Mrs. It Reed,
Mrs, Butson presented the
topic which was on 'Jonah"
and also gave a reading.
Businesswas conducted by
Mrs. B. Daynard and a com-
mittee was named to look aft-
er the arrangements for the
strawberry supper in June.
Lunch was served with Mrs.
J. Drake and Mrs. W. Gia.n-
vine in charge,
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Mr. and Mrs, Chris Heist of
Zurich and Air. and Mrs. Bill
Scholes and Geoffrey of Lon-
don were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ratz and
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh licirenz
and Billie visited Sunday with'
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett,
Kim and Steven at Hensall.
Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie BreWri
of BothWell visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum-
gaeten.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Des-
jardine, Lee and Harvey of
Zurich were Sunday visitors
with Maurice's mailer Mrs.
Mabel Desjardine.
Mrs. Ross Love and Kathryn
accompanied by Mrs. Clarence
Hardy of Lucan and Miss May
Hodgins visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.. Stan
Keyes and family in Welland
with Miss Hodgins staying for
a holiday.
Mrs. Minnie Robertson of
Wheatley is presently Visiting
with her sister Mrs. Herbert
Harlton And Mr, Haklton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering
TO HEAR PEARSON -- Hon.
Lester B. P'eareon will address
the annual dinner meeting of
the Ruree Liberal Ats'e in
Clinton .on Thuraday, May 4.
Mr. Pearson was guest speaker
at a . rally here tight years
ago.
Show draws
large crowd
A croWd equad to last year's
record of 4,500 attended the
two - day home improvement
show sponsored by Gingerich's
Sales and Service in the Zu-
rich arena.
Visitors viewed displays by
numerous appliance, hardware
and plumbing firms in the
arena and at the firm's store
in Zurich.
They also were entertained
in the evenings by London ma-
gician Dicky Dean and by the
Gingerich staff who presented
a number of .humorous
songs and other numbers, many
of thent written by the owner
himself, Gerald Gingerich.
A good crowd attended the
"no reserve" auction salt of
over 300 items of merchandise
Friday afternoon.
Winners of the "magic mir-
ror" draw prizes included Wil-
liam McAdams, Zurich, toast-
er; Mrs. Bill Watson, kettle;
Don Horne, Seaforth, electric
blanket; Mrs. Ivan Steckle,
Varna, case of soap; Mrs. Leo -
need Sararas,paint; Mrs.
Antos Gingerich, hot do/
cooker; Ros' eRau, Seaforth,.
mirror; Nelson Riley, Sea -
forth, steam iron.; Carl Dec
ker Zurih, barbetue; Mrs.
Gladstone Grigg, Clinton, ra-
dio; Herb Bierling, set of fau-
eete; Mrs. Dott Forbes, Clin-
ton, paint; Harry Moore, Lon-
don, electric irori.
A draw for ren electric
range will be made at the end
of May.
and Terry, Mrs. Milton Sweit-
zer and Sandra and Mrs. Stu-
art Swelter and Jim Were
weekend visitors with relatives
in Fernvick and attended a sur-
prise party in honor of wed-
dieg anniversaries for Mr. nd
Mrs. Alton Comfort and Mr.
and Mrs. Cee Anger and birth-
day for Mrs. Milt= Sweitzer.
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131, MRS, HEBER DAVIS
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Dow plans tea
Mrs. Raymond 'Greenlee was
hostess on Thursday .afternoon
for the April Gelid meeting.
President, Mrs. Lorne Wel-
berg led in the devotional as-
sisted by Mes, Earl Atkinson,
Mrs, Charlie Atkinson, Mrs.
Harry Carroll, Mrs, Clarence
Davis and Mrs. Heber Davis.
The roll call was answered
with a household tip. Mrs. Earl
Atkinson conducted a bird
naming coneeet, Mrs, Harry
Carroll being the winner. The
mystery prize was won by Mrs,
H. Davis.
The date for the annual blos-
som tea and. bazaar was set
Cor June 14,
A social hour followed the
meeting with 'Mrs. Tom Kooy
and Mrs. Earl Atkinson assist-
ing the hostess.
Personal items
Mrs. Ross IVIcFalls and Don-
ald were Thursday guests with
Mrs. Hugh Davis and Mich-
ael.
Susan and Paul Squire, of
Whalen, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dick-
ins, their uncle and aunt.
Mrs. Clarence Davis spent
Tuesday at the home of Mr.
,and IMrs, Murray Abbott, Cen-
tralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
MacDonald, Lucan, spent Wed-
nesday in Sarnia and Port
Huron,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire
amt boys and Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Mugsford were Friday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Heber Davis end the Davis'
were weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Ball, Tavis-
tock and Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. :ored Brace,
Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Alleles=
Were Wednesday evening
guests with 'Mr, and Mrs. A.
Morley, London. Mr. Atkinson
and Mrs, Morley are brother
and sister:
Me. and Mrs. Bob Tindall
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
were Monday guests with Mrs.
Clifford Ings, London.
Kirkton dub
studies fruits_
By MR$. .11A891. -P PAVIA
The fourth meeting of the:
Kirkton 4 -ii Homemaking Club
WE$ held at the home of Mrs.
B. Watson. Mrs, Ritchie, the
home economist, was present.,
The roll call was• answered:
by "a fruit we freezo, can. Or
dry, and, if we grew Ib !s fruit'
at home." • ;
Aire. Watson disctissed the
importance Of breakfast; fruits
for 'breakfast; amount required
of certain fruits; frint gel?
ideas.
Doris Crag° demonstrated
how to make orange fans,
Marion McNaughton sur tj ip a
grapereult for a fruit gup. Slur.
ley Arthur cut Up an apple;
Linda Ratcliffe, Helen 'Bailie,
Iris Marshall and Margaret
Egli made different varieties
of a fruit cup, Joyce Crap
adjourned the Meeting..
pereonal items
Mr. and Mrs, Art Julian of
Utica, Mich. spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs, Miller
McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNaugh-
ton of Cape are visiting with
Mrs. Albert Bickel!.
(Intended for last week)
1NM$ and WA
Mrs. Fred Switzeir Nyas host-
ess for the Easter meeting of
the Kirkton United Church
WMS and WA on Wednesday
evening, April 12,
Mrs, Wes Nell had charge
or the worship service follow-
ing the theme "Easter". She
was assisted by Mrs, Burgin.
Mrs. Fred Rogers and Mrs.
Jack Urquhart were named to
the provisional committee per-
taining to the new group the
"United Church Women,"
Mrs, W. H. Pike of ilderton
as guest speaker, gave an in-
formative tall on "Mental ill-
ness," exemplifying bow or-
dinary people might ;help those
afflicted. Mrs.. Ts A. Grego
expressed thanks to Mrs. Pike,
Class That Counts
An interesting Easter meet-
ing of the Class That Counts
was held in the church base-
ment when Mrs. M. Ritchie of
Avonton, home economist was
guest speaker,
Mrs. Ross Tufts, Mrs. J.
Urquhart, Mrs. E. Paton,
Mrs. W, Neil and Mrs. G. Bur -
gen also contributed numbers.
Personal items
Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Mc-
Cormick and Bernard spent
the weekend at Callander.
Mrs. Hanniman and children
returned home with them after
having spent the past two
weeks with her parents.
Miss Robin Johnston and
Miss Sally Fauquier of Uni-
versity of Western Ontario
spent the weekend with Miss
Dawn Blackler at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
visited Sunday noon with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Elston of Cen-
tralia and Mr. and. Mrs. Mil-.
ler McCurdy and Mr. and Mrs.,
Harold Davis spent Sunday,
evening with Mr. and Mrs..
Andrew Knox of the 8th line.;
Mr. and Airs. Williams of St,
Thomas' and Mr. and Mrs. Ha-
rold Henry and family were
Sunday, visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, J. 'Steckler.
Mrs. R.' Humphreys was hap-
pily surprised by a party
given in her honor by her,
faintly on Friday evening,'
April 14 Mrs. Humphreys re-
ceived lovely flowers and gifts:
and numerous cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Walker
and family of Fanshawe visited
Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs.'
Wm. Scott.
'Mrs. Roy Switzer is a pa•
tient in Vitoria Hospital, Lan-
don at time of writing.
T -A Home
Former missionary
speaks at Centralia
By MRS, FRED Bv9uWe„sOt EcNo.-r1 111.:.gy,ehrtf:otandThe 1ev, vcropinit:::eirat
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rvieethaendwAvIrs; dthren:vetutilroci:s,i»' the Hicks fnt
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41. Moore of Parkhill was thei-Hy in olorooey of the late Au.
niversary in the 'Hinted r Phurch' The y leeople'e Sunday
e Mine,
pn Sunday moreing.
were the key words used 1)3' .i$,:gb()°,Llancelassso:xliSQaYteldirdAey 1":171eli
Pray. #tudy, give and .go Jug artypat the Lunn Bowl
she said is .art essen- eluding. teachers and gneets.
Mrs' M"re for address' rang. Thirty two attended in -
Oat part of the program at a
$0eiety seeking to do God's Andrew Hicks
will," Out of own axpe- A boat of friends and rola.
rietice as a nurse in a missionlives paid final respect to the
hospital she told of the feeling late Mr. Andrew Hicks At the
of security surrounding the Hopper-Hockee funeral Heine
work on the Mission field when last week.
it is supported by the prayers
sive Bible study should be a b Tc
eilunteerva.ID5e.rvMle.e'GounesTtliwWh'so'
of the_people at home. "lnten- day afternoon, was conducted the
part of our daily program so paid tribute the departed as
that we will be better equipped a eine citizen, a noted choir
for leadershi.and tasks in. our loader, a great reader, a good
church work,':she said,nehiehita
ghboopraleitely aogenial hqst,
f
"We should be generous in Tthe liecs'
our givings and willing to share borne is known to a wide circle
what we have. Money is essen- ef friends.
tial for Christian missions and
clothing is required. Alisoion- opo siosn survived
itebdrebeY daughters,
arcs eries are needed and emphasis who were all present for the
is placed an the need for funeral, one son Donald was
killed during the last War
while serving overseas with the
RCAF; another son, Archie,
died severat years ago.
The pallbearers were Wil-
fred Huxtable, Stan Hicks,
Murray Elliott, Fred Penwar-
den, Arley Copeland and 'Frank
young people for full time sere
vice in the work of the church.
A young person will adjust
more readily to new cliStoms
and surroundings than an older
person," she concluded.
Sunday service
The Men's choir under the
leadership of Mrs. George Hep- Hks•
burn with Mrs, Lorne Hicks at
the :piano provided the sneciat
music for the eervice. Two.
numbers were sung by the
cboir and a :number by the sex-
tet comprising .Sem Skinner,
A, Buswell, K. Hodgins, M.
Bus-
well, W. Elliott and Richard
Shoebottom, The ushers were.
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By MRS, W. MOTZ
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Glan-
ville and family vent Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Regele and Krista of Wood-
stock.
Mrs. Vivian Cliffe and (laugh,
ter, Marlene Harris, of Lon-
don, spent •Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs, William Motz,
Miss Kathy Glanville return-
ed home after spending 'hell -
clays with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Regele
of Walton,
Mr, Ben Millman, who has
been three weeks in St. Jos-
eph's Heepital, London, died
Sunday morning,
Mrs. Sam Baynharn, 1 Exe-
ter, spent the, Weekend at her
home here.
Mrs, Frank Glanville has re -
tanned home after spending a
week with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. John. Ringland of Lima,
New York.
Personal items
Mrs. Arthur McFalls spent a
couple of days with her daugh-
ters in London last week. On
Friday they attended the fun-
eral of a relative, the late Mr.
Elmer Atkinson, in Marine
City. Michigan.
Mrs. K. Greb and Wayne
were in Mount Albert for a few
days last week at the home of
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Smith,
Misses Sandra Webb and Di-
anne Hewitt of London were
weekend visitors with their
grendparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Russell Schroeder,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mor-
gan and family of Melbourne
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
attended the WMS anniversary
service.
Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Eaton
of London were Saturday vis-
itors with Mr, and Mrs, John
Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Molnar
accompanied their son, Steve,
to St. Thomas and were Satur-
day evening guests with Mrs.
Geddes and her daughter Bet-
ty. Miss Betty Geddes returned
home with them for the week-
end,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Powe and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Powe of Exeter, who attended
the WMS anniversary service
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shap -
ton and Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbott
and Billy of Niagara Falls
visited for a couple of days
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,i4r, and Mrs. Russell Sebum-
mr...and Mrs. Ray Jaques
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Laing with them.
t :Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lake,
(if Brussels, and Rev, W. J.
:Maines, of Grariston, Were re-
eent visitors with Rev. and
' Mrs. D. M. amt.
A number from here attend-
ed the funeral :of the late Mo.
April 27', 1941
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Mrs, 1) 4. Guest Attended
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afternoon. One of the high.,
lights of the meeting was a
panel diectiselon on the new
organIzaticitt United Church
Women which will come into
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