HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-10-30, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1952 Supplement
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A Hallowe’en Masquerade and
social evening will be held by the ngrth group of the W.A. in
the United Church basement on
Friday evening followed by pic
tures presented by Mr. J. Porter,
of ParkhilL
Mr. and Mrs. E. • II. McPher
son, of Toronto, and Miss Ruby
Pollock, of Hamilton, spent the
weekend with Mrs. A. Pollock
and Miss Mary Corbett.
Miss Viola Curts, of London,
spent the weekend at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Charles
Curts.
Mr. Leslie Woodburn and
family and Mrs,. T. Isaac, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Taylor and family, of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock
and Carl visited Sunday with
relatives at Varna.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Windsor (nee Ruby
Woodburn) who were married
Saturday.
Mrs, Robert Snowden, Park
hill, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McPherson.
Mr, and Mrs. John Allister, of
Hamilton, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of To
ronto, spent the
.home.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. Cleve Brophey
Wednesday in Toronto.
KIRKTON
and Mrs. Lome
and family were recent
with their uncle, Mr.
Doupe, and family, at
Credit.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Cluff at Wiarton.
Mrs. Mary Gallop Is spending
this week with her daughter,
Mrs’. Reg. Paul.
Miss Gwen Dobson,
Gregory, Mr.
Roundell, Mr.
Waton, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Mar
shall and Mr. William Waghorn
spent Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Timms, at Sarnia.
Large numbers from the vil
lage attended the anniversary
services at Mt. Pleasant and also
Tuesday evening attended the
turkey dinner.
Again our village was shocked
to hear of the passing of Dr. J.
G. Jose, a former Kirkton
Sympathy is extended.
Doupo
guests
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and Mrs. Jack
and Mrs. Earl
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GOVERNOR-GENERAL “TAKES TO SEA” ON SIOUX —
His Excellency Governor-General Vincent Massey donned a
warm naval “duffle coat” after boarding the Canadian de
stroyer HMCS Sioux at Vancouver. Pictured above, his ex
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Special Service, Reunions Mark
Dashwood Church Celebration
The one - hundredth annivers
ary of Zion Evangelical United
Brethren Church in Dashwood
was celebrated on Sunday and
hundreds of former members and
well-wishers joined the congrega-
in special services.
The centennial celebration be
gan Sunday, October 19, by a
very appropriate service conduct
ed by the pastor, Rev. J. H.
Getz. The Faith Chapter was
read responsively by the assem
bly. The topic of the sermon fol
lowing “Hitherto The Lord’’ re
called the succeeding eras re-
Whalen Church
Marks Year
Anniversary services were
well attended on Sunday morn
ing at the United Church. Rev.
Menzies, of Alisa Craig, was the
guest speaker. Mr. Bob Devine,
London, was the soloist, accom
panied by Miss Mary Johnson.
Mary Johnson also played an.
accordian selection.
Those who attended the ser
vices and spent the day with
friends were:
Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer
and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Foster, St. Marys, with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Klahre.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher,
Amy and Donald, Mr. N. Ogden,
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins,
Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. F.
Squire, Prospect, with Mr. and
Mts. Grafton Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Squire
and family, of Centralia; Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, Lon
don; Mr. and Mrs. R. Millson,
Prospect, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins
and daughter, Clandeboye, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton
with Mr. and Mrs.
French.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
London; Mr. and Mrs.
Willis and Evelyn, of Woodham,
with Mr. and Mrs. William Mor
ley, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gun
ning, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Jaques, Zion, with Mr.
and Mrs. Melleville Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson
and Mary and Mr. Boh Devine,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Johnson.
Mrs. Harold Currie, of Wing
ham, is spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Morley, Jr.
Miss Bessie Good, Mrs. Alex
Good, of Dearborn, Mich; Mrs.
Lashbrook and Rita, Mr. Harry
Rowland and Mrs. Elizabeth
Cameron, Mitchell, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie during
last week.
Michael and Gary O’Brien, of
Lucan, sent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien.
Mrs. Olive Stephens and Mrs.
McNeil, of St. Marys, were week
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Duffield.
Mr. and
and family visited at Russeldale
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cole.
Miss Audrey Arksey and Mr.
Glenn Froats, London, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Arksey. On Sunday,
Mrs.
family
liam
visited
Mrs.
Detroit, visited during last week
with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire.
Mr. Cavanaugh and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hunn also spent the
weekend with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Duf-
lin, Transvaal, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire.
Mrs. William Morley, Jr., and
daughter, Jaiiice, came home on
Sunday from Victoria Hospital.
Mr. - —
called
Baillie
Hodgins
William
Sherwill,
Mitchell
Mrs. Ray Parkinson
and
Wil-
also
George Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson, Lucafi,
with them.
William Cavanaugh, of
(Rev.) Robb, of Moncton,
on Mr. and Mrs. Alex
on Sunday.
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corded in the Old Testament
over which God had led the He
brew people. Only a few of the
faithful workers of the past
hundred years that too answered
the call, gave
opened their
services or to
aries could be
On Friday,
goodly number of the present
congregation as
who at one time or another at
tended this church or Sunday
School enjoyed a congregational
fellowship supper. The program
consisted of the singing of fami
liar hymns led by a former Dash
wood boy,„ George Wambold, Kit
chener; prayer by Rev. J. V.
Dahms, pastor at Crediton; a
trombone solo by Donna Eagle-
son; a cornet solo by Mona Kel
lerman; a trombone duet by
Connie and Billy Klump; an in
strumental by Nancy Tieman; a
piano duet by Nancy and Shirley
Guenther; a quartette by Mrs.
K. McCrae, Mrs. Thomas Klump,
Mrs. J. H.- Getz and Mr. J. M.
Tieman with the latter’s daugh-1
ter accompanying.
The pastors giving their greet
ings, challenging talks and pray
ers for the continued blessings
of God were Rev. L. Higenell,
of Zion Lutheran Church; Rev.
H. E. Roppel, one of the two
former pastors still living; Rev.
C. B, Carr, pastor at Port Elgin;
Rev. J. H. Ehlers, first vice-
president of the Pennsylvania
Council of Churches and former
ly General Secretary of the
American Y.M.C.A. movement,
and Rev. J. M. Oestreicher, of
Clifford. Letters were read or
referred to by the pastor, from
Rev. Clayton Becker, the other
former pastor still living, Mrs.
J. S. Burns, Dwight Kellerman,
written for his dad who is rest
ing in a Kitchener hospital, Mrs.
S. R. Knechtel and, Mrs. L. K.
Eidts.
Sunday, October 26, was the
big day when a record number
from the celebrating congrega
tion, from Grand Bend. Zurich,
Crediton, Port Elgin, Clifford,
Mitchell, Stratford, New Ham
burg, Guelph, London, Toronto,
Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron,
Hanover, Pa., and Chicago prac
tically filled the church three
times. An hour and a half of
the morning service, with Bishop
Showers preaching on loyalty to
self, to one’s family, neighbors,
country, church, and above all
to Almighty God, was broadcast
over CKNX.
In the afternoon, Mrs. Lloyd
Edighofer, formerly Ena Guen
ther, very ably conducted a re
miniscence service with Mrs.
Clarence Yaeger (Mina Ehlers),
organist for the old time choir.
Each member was asked to
speak of events in their lives
and introduce their neighbors to
their immediate right. The meet
ing was thrown open and many
recalled their youthful exper
iences in church, Sunday School
and youth organizations.
In the evening greetings were
personally presented by Rev. W.
C. Shiith, Grand Bend United;
Rev. W. Parrott, Crediton Unit
ed; Rev. J. V. Dahms, E.U.B.
Crediton; and by Rev. H. E.
Roppel, Zurich. Letters of greet
ing from Zion Lutheran Church,
Grand Bend, were read by Rev.
J. H. Getz,
The bishop again delivered a
sermon based on Christ’s word
about the prevailing gates,
“Blest Be The Tie That Binds”,
was sung as never, before a fit-
of their time,
homes for divine
billet the mission-
mentioned.
October 24, a
well as many
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Over the past years, cleaning
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