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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1953
Mrs. C. G. Hopkins
Dies In London
Mrs. Olive Hopkins, 52, wife of
Christopher G, Hopkins, London,
who died ip, St. Joseph’s Hospital
on Tuesday, was the daughter of
Mrs. Ellen Bedford and the late
George Redford. She attended public school in Exeter while her
father was in business here.
She was born in Toronto and
has made her home in< London
for nearly 40 years, where she
was a member of Woptley Road
Baptist Church.
Surviving besides hei* husband
and her mother, Mrs. Ellen Bed
ford, are a daughter Verla, Mrs.
John Patterson, London* four
sisters, Mrs. Valeria Armstrong
and Mrs. Gordon Heywood, Ex
eter, Mrs. Robert Tapp and Mrs.
Frank Carrel, London, and two-
brothers, Gordon, of London, and
George, of Allen Park, Mich.,
The body is resting at the A.
Millard George funeral home
where the Rev. Norman Forge
will conduct the funeral service
on Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will
be made in Woodland Cemetery.
Chiselhurst Group
To Pack Bale
Mrs. Harold Parkei' presided
for the Christmas meeting of the
Women’s Missionary Society of
Chiselhurst United Church, Tues
day afternoon. In charge of the
worship period was Mrs Fred
Brock, assisted by Mrs. Campbell
Eyre. Mrs. R. Boyce reviewed
temperance notes. The study book
was taken by Mrs. W. Martin
and Mrs. Ed. Dick. Arrangements
were ma.de fox- the packing of a
bale of used and new clothing
for Overseas Relief, to be packed
the beginning of the year.
W. J. Rogers, of Hensall,
guest soloist.
The Women’s Association
a brief meeting with Mrs.
McDonald, president, in charge.
The worship pex-iod was conduct
ed by Mrs. R. McDonald, Mrs.
Percy Harris and Mrs. Jack
Brintnell.
Mrs.
was
held
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Church
EXETER TABERNACLE
R.A.O.C.
Rev. R, Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m. Cottage Prayer
and Bible Study, at Miss D-
Peart’s home.
Fri,( 8 p.m.—-Y.P.S. Don Jolly,
Leader.
Sun., 9:45 a.m..—Sunday School.
Supt.i Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun,, 11 a.m..—Morning Worship.
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—■ “Christ Jesus
■Came to Save Sinners”, 1 Tim
othy 1-15.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Minister: Rev. E. N. Mohr
10:00 a.m.—-Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m.—Bible School.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Cordial welcome to you.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.HI,,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
White Gift Service.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Christmas Communion.
Reception of New Members. Anthem by the Choir,
p.m.—Evening Worship.
C. G. I. T. National Christmas
Vesper Service. ,
Candle-Lighting Ceremony.
Solo by Jean Parsons.
Girls’ Quartette: Nancy Cud-
more, Alexia Lostell, Jean Tay
lor and Barbara Brintnell.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
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THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in Main Street United Church.
All welcome!
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10 a.m.—The Church School.
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
7 p.m.—C.G.I.T. Vesper Service
in James St. United Church.
Thurs., Dec. 10, 8 p.m.—Caven
Auxiliary, Women’s Missionary
Society, at the manse.
Tuesday, Dee. 15, 7:30 p.m.—
C.G.I.T.. at the church.
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.#
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, Decembei' 13—
10 a.m.—The Church School in
all Departments.
11 a.m. — “Christmas, A Three-
Dimensional Faith.”
7 p.m.'—Evening Worship.
Theme: “Christmas, A Popular
Opinion.”
8:3‘0 p.m.—The Huronia Choii’
in Concert of Christmas Music.
This Church extends an in
vitation to all who desire to wor
ship God on the day designed fox-
this purpose. “This the Day the
Lord hath made, let us be glad
and rejoice in it.”
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter, Donnie and Carl
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Trewartha, of Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Marion, Grant and Sharon spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John, of Centralia, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pattison.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray, Anne and Barry were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Art Rinn, of London.
(Intended fox- last week)
Mr. and Mrs. .George Channell,
Marilyn and Roger, of Bloom
field, and Miss Edna Facey, of
Picton, spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr.
axxd Mrs. Kenneth Facey, Beth,
Lorna and Morley were Tuesday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hooper.
Mrs. Fred Mills is spending
this week with hex- son, Mr. Earl
Mills and Mrs. Mills, of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of Arthur,
and Robert Mossey visited with
Mrs. James Mossey, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson
and Anne spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hopkins# Of
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper
visited with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper,
of Exeter, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaw, Of
Arthur, spent the weekend With
their daughter, Mrs. Wes Mossey
and Mr. Mossey.
■Mrs. Waugh, Mr. and Mrs.
Morley Waugh, of London, spent
Monday with the former’s daugh
ter, Mrs. Leonard Thacker and
Mr. Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope
land, Donna and Murray, Wood
ham, Mr. and Mrs. M. 13. Hooper
Were Sunday evening guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Murray May# of
London,
Mr. and Mi'S. Herb Langford,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Langford and
family, Ml-, arid Mrs. Gladwyn
Langfoi'd and family Wei’e Satur
day evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Langford, of Wood
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young, of
St. Marys; Mr, and Mrs, Theo.
Stephens and Miss Maxine Ste
phens, of Anderson, Were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey on
Friday evening in honor of Mt,
W. B. Young’s birthday.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W» F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, December 13—
10:00 a.m.—The Book of Hope.
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—The Shining Lamp.
Sun., Dec, 20, 7:30 p.m. — The
Christmas Program.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —-
Organist: Robert Cameron
10:15 a,m.—Sunday School.
11:30 p.m.— A college student
will have charge of the service.
Topics From
Crediton
By MRS. J. WOODALL
Donato To CAS
Christmas theme was featured
at the meeting of the Ladies Aid
and W.S.W.S. of the Evangelical
Church Thursday evening, Mrs.
Ross Krueger, assisted by Mrs.
E. Wenzel. Miss Clara Gaiser
and Mrs. L. Hey were in charge
of the program, which consisted
of Christmas carols, poems and
piano solo by Mrs. Ed. Fink-
beiner.
Mrs. Ted Insley contributed a,
vocal solo. A chapter in the study
book based on Japan was re
viewed by Mrs. E. Wenzel.
The president was in charge
of business. Letters of apprecia
tion were read and an offering
of $2'0' was received for the
Children’s Shelter in Goderich.
Many gifts for the church kitchen
were received and different items
were left over for next meeting.
W.I. Meeting
The Christmas meeting of
Crediton Women’s Institute will
be held on Tuesday evening, De
cember 15. Instead of the usual
exchange of gifts, articles to re
plenish the W.I. kitchen will be
received,
made to
ciety.
Personal
Mr. Garnet Hill
Victoria Hospital,
ing undergone an
week.
Mrs. Ray Lavigne, Windsor,,
spent a few days last week with
her mother, .Mrs. A. King.
Mr .and Mrs. Albert Ryall, of
Windsor, visited over the week
end with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Swartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock,
of Galt, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Young and
Mr. A. Morlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wein, of
London, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Butler and
'Mr .and Mrs. W. Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey spent
the weekend in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Brown, of
Lambeth, were Sunday visitors
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haist, of
Zurich, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer
and Mr .and Mrs. William Decker
of Zurich were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser.
The annual Christmas enter
tainment sponsored by members
of the United Church
School will be held on
evening, December 17.
Honor Newly-Weds
A pleasant time was
at the home of Mr.
Gordon Morlock on Monday eve
ning when over 50 neighbors and
friends met to honor Mr, and
Mrs. Fr-ed Harris and Mr.
Mrs. Willard Berge, both newly
wed couples.
Mrs. G. Morlock read an ap
preciative address to Mr. and
Mrs. Berge and Mrs. Ross Krue
ger presented them with a tri
light floor lamp. Mrs. Nelson
Schenk conveyed apppreciation to
Mr .and Mrs. Harris and Mrs. E.
Hendrick made . the presentation
of a table lamp and wall mirror.
A program was enjoyed and an
elaborate lunch served. Mrs. Har
ris’ Sunday School class had pre
viously presented her with a sil
ver cake plate.
A donation will also be
the Children’s Aid So-
Items
is a patient in
London, hav-
operation last
Sunday
Thurday
enjoyed
and Mrs.
and
News of
Sunshine
By MBS. WILLIAM DICKEY
Sir. and Mrs. Wib Batten ahd
Susan, of London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Coward.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns
and Marie were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Batten at Kirkton
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd, Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence Mills, Mr-
John Coward and Mr. Hugh
Berry attended the funeral of
the late Mr. Garnet Murray in
London on Wednesday of last
Week.
i Ficher was a member of
St. United Church.
only immediate survivor
sister, Mrs. Jane Davis,
body rested at the Hopper-
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