HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-02-07, Page 7JAMES STREET UNITED
Rey. II. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A»W»C.Mn
Musical Director
School.
in memory
VI.
10:00 a.m.-—Sunday
11:00 a.m.—Service
of the late King George
Anthem by Choir.
Solo by Helen Shapton.
7:Q0 p.m,—Evening Service.
Sermon Subject: “The Chris
tians Moral Witness.”
Choir Double Duet: Shirley
Anderson, Kathleen May, Bar
bara Brintnell, Nancy Cud-
more.
A warm welcome is extended
to all,$ ft $ $
A Star Free Concert with the
Commodores and the Video-
ettes will be held in James
St, Church February 21.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. A. E. Holley, I^,A., B.D.
(Supply Minister)
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, February 9—
11 a.m.—Worship.
Sermon: “Selling Out—A Bar*
gain.”
Anthem: “All Hail the Power
of Jesus Name.”
12:15 p.m.—Church School.
7 p.m.—Worship,
Sermon; “Stand Up.”
These two sermons are
portant, You are urged to come.
im-
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev, J. V. Dahms, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship.
Sermon: “Faith Healing.”
11:00 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Worship.
“Love in Relation to Others.”
Wed., Feb. 13, 4:15 p.m.—Mis
sion Band.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Pentecostal Assemblies
of Canada
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 P.m.-—Bible Study and
Prayer.
Speaker: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Young People.
Speaker: Mr. E. Prouty.
Sun., 9 <45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Missionary Program. Mr. Cud-
more, superintendent.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Message—Evangelis
tic. “Awake, Awake, Behold
the Bridegroom Cometh.”
Times of refreshing are upon
us. We invite you to come, The
latter rain is failing.
Change of
Location
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. E, Nixon, A.T.C.MU
11:00 a.m.—Puplie Worship,
12:10 p.m.—Sunday School.
Film Strip: “The Story
Ming Hwa.”
Mon., Feb, 11, 8:00 p.m.—Caven
Club Box Social.
Wed., Feb. 13, 8:00 p.m.-—Inter
Church Prayer Service at Cav
en Church. Rev. J. B. Fox of
Hensall will speak.
B,A»
of
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican .<—
Rector: Rev. C. L,. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, February 10—
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J, Henry Getz,’ Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m.—Worship,
Sermon Subject: “The Guiding
Hand.”
11:15 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Worship.
Sermon Subject: “Are Clouds
and Darkness Round About
Him?”
Wed., Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m.-
week Service.
Fri., Feb. 15, 8:00 p.m.—Young
Adults at Crediton.
-Mid«
ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
Holy Communion first Sunday
of each month.
CHURCH OF GOD
Grand Bend
Rev. E. Wattam
10:00, a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meet
ing.
Fri., 8:00 p.m.—Young Peoples.
GRAND BEND
Oh February 11 at Aldon
Theatre, the Lions Club is spon
soring a variety show, “Stage
Crazy”. The company is drawn
from the Clinton RCAF Station
personnel and enjoyed an en
thusiastic reception at Wingham.
After their appearance here they
are booked for showings ’ in
London, Goderich and Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young
and Master Jimmy are spending
part of the week in Toronto. Mr.
Young is attending the hardware
convention.
Mrs. Fink and family spent
several days in Hamilton, hex
home city.
Mrs. Albert JPollock, of Park
hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Turnbull, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maier of
Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Morenz over the week-end.
Mr. William Jennison, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson ■> DesJardine re
turned home Saturday after a
six-week vacation in the south.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenshaw and
family of Windsor.are spending
a week at their summer home'
in Oakwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbett, Ross
and Connie visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz, on
S tu.1* d fvy •
Mr. and Mrs. .Rufus Turnbull
and Donna went south for Feb
ruary this week.
Master Billy Morenz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, is
recovering from a serious bout
with pneumonia in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London.An attractive ’ wedding was
solemnized in St. Stephen’s
Church, London, on Saturday,
When Miss Anne Brown, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown
and Edward H. Phinn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Dowds, ex
changed vows.
The C.G.I.T. of IRC. are being
entertained at the parsonage
this week. tA new bell has been installed
in the Anglican Church belfry, a
gift from Colonel and Mrs. Leon
ard, in memory of their son.
Sgt. M. Kahle, Mrs. Kahle
and Master Jim of Clinton visit-
ed friends here Sunday evening.
Mrs. F. E. Grieve has moved
into her new home and over the
week-end was hostess to Mrs. D.
R. MacPlierson, Mr. Dugal Gray
and daughter, of Buffalo.
Mr. Walter 'Statton is confined
to liis home following a fall on
the ice. „Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webb of
Lansing, Mich,, visited the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs.
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs.
S. Pollock,
mr. — Elgin Webb
gpent Saturday and Sunday with
the Archie Webbs and the Ben
Webbs of London.Mi’, and Mrs. Wilfred Mathers
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
John Allister of Hamilton visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt over
the week-end.
The prairie Lily, flaming or
ange as it waves amid the grass
lands, is the flower symbol of
Saskatchewan.
EDGEWOOD
Mr. Kenneth Garrett, returned
home from St. Joseph’s Hospital
on Monday,
Mr. Don Middleton spent a
few days at Guelph the fore part
of the week.
Miss Leon
stock spent a
mother
father,
a trip
Mrs.
in bed
Mr.
stalling hydro in his other^farm.
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rath-
burn spent Monday in London
visiting patients in
Hospital.
Edgewood Junior
played hockey in
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Armitage
spent Friday in London.
Mr. Don Middleton attended
the hockey game at Ilderton on
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Lindsay
visited Mrs. J. Foster on Wed
nesday who is a patient in St.
Joseph’s Hospital.
Miss Olla Moore is spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bendall in St. Marys.
Mr. Billie Hudson spent a few
days with his sister Mrs. Orville
Macke and family at Motherwell,
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. John
well.
Mr. Earl
Dunlop and
tended the
can on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Zuball
spent Thursday evening with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Zubol Sr.
Mr. Warren Garrett visited
with his parents over the week
end.
Mr.
are having a built
put in this week by
and Clare Dunlop.
On Sunday last,
Raymer spoke on
“When Jesus said ‘Follow Thou
Me.’,” stating to be a Christian
is a personal thing, we must fol
low with a measure of assurance,
A basket of flowers placed at
altar werq a memorial to
late Arthur Westman.
Derry of Wood-
few days with her
Leroy while herand
Mr. Mgurice Berry is on
out west.,
Kenneth Garrett is sick
with the flu.
Delmar Westman is in-
St. Joseph’s
Farmers
Ilderton on
Middleton is not so
Middleton and Clare
Delmer Westman at-
liockey game in Lu.
and Mrs. James Larsen
in cupboard
Mr. Bll Hack
Rev. G. C,
the subject,
the
the
Dashwood Church
Plans Centenary
The Dashwood Evangelical
United Brethren Congregation is
planning to celebrate its 100th
anniversary. It is looking for
ward to having Bishop Showers
of this dstrict as guest speaker
next October. He first worshipped
in a home on the Goshen Line
then built a brick church on the
same concession in Hay Town
ship.Later a Methodist churqh was
moved from some distance east
to Dashwood and used till 189 5
when the present building was
erected at a cost of $5000 plus
the hand and team labor donat
ed to bring the cut stone from
St. Mary’s, the slate for the roof
the brick from Crediton
rough stone and lime from
surrounding country.
and
the
Dashwood Choir
Elects Officers
The choir of Zion Lutheran
Church met” at the home of Mr.
Rheinhold Miller for ‘ 26and Mrs. ------ .
their annual meeting with
present. A delicious supper was
served by the committee, Mrs.
Rheinhold Miller, Mrs. Rader,
Gloria Kraft, Anna Missner ana
Mrs. Edgar Restemayer.
The president, Mrs. "Rheinhold
Miller in behalf 'of the choir •pre
sented, Mrs. William Stade with
a gift in honor of her birthday.
Mrs. Stade addressed the choir
' in a very able manner and thank
ed for the gift. •Election of officers resulted
as follows: President, Mr. Rhein
hold Miller; vice-president, Mr*
Edward Gackstetter; secretary
treasurer; Freda Rader; director,
Mrs. W. Stade, assistant director,
Helen Nadiger; librarian, Gert
rude Beisenthal; assistant, Earl
Daters; social committee, Mrs.
Edward Nadiger, Anna Messner,
Elaine Becker, Marguerite Daters
and Melvin Stade. The remaind
er- of the evening was spent in
playing progressive euchre. High
prize going to Mrs. Stade and
low to Melvin Stade.Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Merner of
Kitchener were Sunday visitors
with relatives here.
Kenneth Kraft and Miss Mona
Tetreau left on Friday for a trip
to Florida where they will spend
several weeks.Mrs..—k Raschke and son Bob
of Detroit spent a few days with
relatives here and in Cinton.
Mrs. George Tieman returned
home from the hospital with her
little son on Sunday.Mrs. Sillery of Seaforth with
her sister, Mrs. W. Wolfe for a
few weeks.Mrs. Whittier and daughter,
Susan of Montreal have returned
to their home after visiting with
her parents, Mr. and "Mi's. Herb
Wein for several weeks. , % *
Mrs. Fred Messner is visiting With her daughters in London
for a few weeks. £ ,Mary Ann Hayter entertained
a number of her little friends to
a birthday party on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cildmore of
Toronto spent the week-end wltn
her mother, Mrs. E. Kleinstiver.
Mrs. Bertha I-Iayter and son
Bob spent a few days with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sny
der in Brantford.
Mrs. George Tieman and in
fant, son Mickel George have re-
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Hensail And District News!
i
ICarmel Inducts |Kippen Church
New Pastor
The Presbytery of Huron-
Maitland met in Carmel Presby
terian Church, Hensall, Monday
evening, February 4t to induct
into the pastoral charge of that
congregation Rev. John B. Fox,
formerly of St. Andrew’s Church,'
Brandon, Man. The service was
conducted by Rev. Donald R.
Sinclair, Exeter, moderator of
the Presbytery. The choir num
ber, “Rejoice in the Lord”, was
under the direction of John L.
Nicol, A.C.C.O., organist and
choir director. The sermon was
preached by Rev. Matthew Bail- lie, Bluevale.
Rev. Donald Sinclair, as in
terim moderator, of the congre
gation during the period of its
vacancy, narrated the steps tak
en to fill the vacancy since the
departure of Rev. P. A. Fergu
son to Montreal in June, and,
as moderator of Presbytery; Mr.
Sinclair inducted the new min
ister into the charge. The right
hand of fellowship was extended
by all members of Presbytery
•present.
Address to the newly inducted
minister was given by Rev. R,
J. Boggs, of Molesworth, and
the address to the congregation
by Rev. D. G. Campbell, Sea
forth. Rev. Fox pronounced the
benediction.
The reception was held after
ward in the Sunday School room.
Rev. W. J. Rogers brought
greetings from the United Church
at the reception.
Rev. Fox was born at Banga
lore, South India, son of mis
sionary parents, at present in
India. He received his primary
and secondary schooling in South
India, is a graduate of Univers
ity College, Toronto, in Arts in
1941, and of Knox College, Tor
onto, in 1944. He has held
charges at Northside Presbyter
ian Church, Regina, and St. An
drew’s Churchy Brandon. He held
offices as clerk of Brandon Pres
bytery, secretary of the local
Ministerial Association, and re
creation convener of East End
Community Club. He is mar
ried with two children. Mrs. Fox
is the former Miss Norlaine Bur
nett of Niagara Falls,
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heywoou
and Mr. Clark Fisher attended
the funeral of A. Peter Gowan
of * Wingham last Friday
acted as pallbearers.
and
LUCAN
Mrs. Fred Simpson of
deboye celebrated her birthday
with her daughter, Mrs. Wes
Revington.
We are pleased to report Mr-
Earle Young, after his prolonged
illness, was able to take a short
drive last week.
The young people or Centenial
United ~ Church, Bryanston, en
tertained the Lucan A.Y.P.A. on
Sunday evening, February 3, at
theii- fireside meeting, The nine
Lucan members who were pres
ent had an enjoyable evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Revington,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Revington
and Mrs. John Park spent last
Wednesday with Mrs. Wes Hobbs
at Thorndale.
Mrs. Will Davis and Ivan and
Mr. Utah Weinstarum of Saints-
bury were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hodgins on
Saturday last.
A family gathering of fifteen
enjoyed a fowl dinner at Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hodgins’ on Sunday
last in honor of their daughter,
Genevieve’s birthday, and their
one-year-old granddaughter, Jan-
yce Grose’s birthday.
Robert Shields, 14, of R.R. 6,
London, has been given a $10
cheque by George J. Reddin to
be used in his experiments in
making a bigger and better fly
ing saucer than his last one.
Archie McPherson, R.R. 3,
Ilderton, long-time school., trus
tee and church official, celebrat
ed his eightieth birthday
February 3. He served as
church elder for 60 years,
recognition of his long service
in church work. Mr, McPherson
was named an honorary life
elder of the Ilderton United
Church. He served as a school
trustee for 2 years and was act
ive on the board of directors of
the Ilderton Farmers’ Co-operat
ive.
Clan-
on
a
In
turned home from St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rindell
and boys of London, Mr. Howard
Maier and Marie sptnt Sunday at
the former home, Mr, and Mrs.
Kid TvT filer of towtl*
•Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers
Spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Maier.
Miss Kathleen Maier returned
home Sunday after spnding a
week in London with her sisters.
Mrs. Carl Maier is confined to
her home, through illness and is
under the doctor’s care.
Mr. Sam Elsie has been con
fined to his home through illness.
Mrs. William Trudell is still
on the sick list. We wish her a
Bpeedy recovery.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slann of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Elsie of town spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Evelyn Dodge
of Detroit.
iHolds Annual
I
1
The annual congregational
meeting was held
evening last
School room.
luck supper preceded the busi
ness.
Mr. Hinton was chairman for
the meeting and the treasurer's
reports of the various organiza
tions showed a surplus for alb
Four new managers were
elected,
Nelson
Winston
families
There
1951,
deaths. Two memberships moved
by certificate.
Mr. Norman Deckert attended
the funeral of a friend in Clif
ford last week.
Mrs, P. Love and family of
Varna were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Daters
of near 'Zurich visited recently
with Mr. and
Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs,
stettei* and girls
ren Thomson
with Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herd
man of Elimville.
Miss Marion Thomson of Lon
desboro spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dawson
visited on Thursday last with
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Kerr, of near Win
throp.
Mrs, Kate Jarrott and son,
Dr. Gilbert Jarrott of Stratford
left on Sunday
days with the
ter, Miss Etta
onto.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
left this week on a trip to Ari
zona and intend being away a
few weeks.
We are pleased to see Mrs.
Thomas Workman, who has been
a shut-in for many months, able
to be in the village over the
week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Rackas Faber
entertained a number of their
neighbours and friends at their
home on Friday evening. After
several games of euchre, a
licious lunch was served
hostess.
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins
Lois and Lorene of Glendale
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Langford.
I Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh
: and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack- i er.
I
Transferred To Exeter
Mr, Keith Munroe of Glencoe
the
their
to the
has been transferred by
Bank of Montreal from
branch at Leamington
local bank.
on Tuesday
in the Sunday
A delicious pot-
namely John Sinclair,
Hood, Duncan Cooper,
Workman. There are 80
in the congregation,
were four marriages in
eight baptisms, and two
Mrs. John H.
Arnold Gack-
and Mr. War-
visited recently
to spend a few
former’s daugh-
Jarrott, in Tor-
John Deitz and
Thomas Munro
Crowd Fills Gym
For Youth Rally
The Eureka Jubilee Singers,
radio-famous colored sextet,
known from coast-to-coast in
Canada and U.S., thrilled a cap
acity audience at the regular
monthly Clinton area “Youth for
Christ” rally. The singing of
negro spirituals and the personal
testimony from members of the
sextet will long be remembered
by rally goers,
The dynamic speaker of the
evening was Evon Hedley, leader
of Eastern Canada Youth for
Christ and Sect of Youth for
Christ International.
Along with words of welcome,
Director Frank Collar promised
a top-notch timely program for
the March rally.
Mr. Jack Youngson and Miss
Edith Mills were Sunday even
ing dinner
Mrs. Kenneth Langford.
Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Jas. Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and
[Robert spent Sunday with Mrs.
Jas. Mossey.
Mr. A. Robertson of Cromarty
spent
Mills.
Mrs.
nesday
Mowat
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell
of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. N.
L. Carter of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Kent of Embro
and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and
Veryl were Wednesday dinner
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spence or
Baseline were Thursday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton.
Hooper
Mr. and
family of
day guests
Thomson.
Miss Anne Thomson
week-end with Mr. and
don Jones.
guests of Mr. and
Sunday with
Fred Pattison
in London
Driver who is
Mrs.Fred
Wed-
Mrs.
spent
with
sick in hos-
Mrs, Oscar Brine and
Woodham were Sun-
Mrs. Fredof Mr. and
spent the
Mrs. Gor-
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