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COMMENCING JANUARY 3
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THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO,, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY '6 1
Rebuild Plant
At Centralia
Exeter Turnip Sales will re-
build on the site of the one which
burned w
n d las t eek in
Centralia, R.
E, Pooley, one of the owners,
said this week.
The new building will be a two-
storey Gement block structure,
larthe
gar than original one, but
on the same foundation, The firm
purchased the property frog; Jas,
Cook, of Centralia, who owned
the building which 'burned.
Mr. Pooley said the firm hoped
to be back in business in less than
a month,
To Visit C.N.LB.
The •second annual visit to
Tweedsmuir Hall, London, is
planned for Friday evening of
this week. Drivers who have ac-
commodation in their ears are
asked to call at the church for
those without transportation. La-
dies age asked to •supply sand-
wiches or cookies.
Mr, Steve Molnar returned to
Montreal last week after visiting
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
S. Molnar.
Miss 'Sharon Lightfoot spent a
few days with her aunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, Grand
Bend,
At the 'home of Mr, and Mrs.
Victor •Overholt were Mrs. Teresa
Maloney, of 'Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Maloney and daugh-
ter, 'Brenda, of Preston.
Mr, and Mrs, D. B, Hodgson
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hodgson
in London.
Mr. E. Carruthers, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. George Bayn-
ham.
Misses Greta and Amy Lam-
mie and Mise Gladys Luker with
Mr, and Mrs, Ray Laramie.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins
and family with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mitchell and family in West
Lorne.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baynham,
Mary Jo and Judy with Mr. and
Mrs. George Baynham. Wayne and
Gary returned to Detroit after
spending. the holidays with their
grandparents.
Miss Odean 'Clarke has return-
ed to her teaching duties in Lin-
-Wood and Miss (Francis Clarke
to her studies at the United
Church Training !School in Tor-
onto.
Mr. Bob Breen has been con-
fined to his home with the mumps
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. 'DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Maguire and boys
anis Mrs. R. Dickins with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Latta.
Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis, Al-
meria and Alexia, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Barker and family, Mr. and
Mrs, •Hugh Davis and Heather,
Messrs. J, Young and B. Tindall,
Mrs. F. Davis and Mrs. R. Dick-
ins with Mr. and Mrs, E. Green-
lee.
'Mrs. A. Greenlee and • family
of Brinsley with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins with
An.nouncements
BIRTHS
DAMV4-=•4l.fr. and Mrs. Douglas Dawe,
Grand Band annou nc
e the birth o
f
their son, Ronald
Arthur, at South.
Huron Hespital, January 2, 1955.
KOEITI4141—Born .at Clinton General
Hospital, to Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce
'Koehler, Flensal), a son, January
2, 1955,
MaeINNES--Mr. and Mrs. .Robert
MacInnes, Exeter, announce the
birth of their son, Robert Norman
Kent, at .South Huron Hospital,
January. 4, 1955; a, 'brother for
Brenda,
and Mrsr George
T, Mirehouse, Exeter, announce the
birth of their son Steven Thomas,
at South Huron Hospital, December
31, 1954.
PENHALE—Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Penhale, Winchelsea, announce the
birth of their son at South Huron
Hospital, December 31, 1994.
l ATZ—Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ratz, of
Dashwood, are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter, Kathe-
rine Jane, at South I3uron Hospital,
December 31, 1954; a sister for
Wayne, Bill and Roger,
RATZ—Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ratz, of
Shipka, are happy to announce the
birth of their son, Paul Milton, at
Joseph's hospital, London, Decepm-
St, Joseph's Hospital, London, De-
cember 27, 1954.
SANGSTER—Born at South huron
Hospital to Mr, and Mrs, David
Sangster, Hensall, a daughter, on
December 31. 1954,
SEABROOK—Cpl, and Mrs. William
Seabrook, RCAF Station, Centralia,
announce the birth of their son,
Robert Wayne, at South Huron Hos-
pital, January 2, 1955.
VOISIN—At St, Joseph's Hospital on
December 31, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs,
Pete Voisin, a son; a brother for
Marie and Jean.
WYNJA—Mr. and Mrs, G. Wynja, of
R.R. 1, Cromarty, announce the
birth of their sixth daughter, Pat-
ricia, at South Huron Hospital, De-
cember 31, 1954,
DEATHS
SANDERS—Mrs, Minnie Sanders,
wife of D. 43. Sanders, died Decem-
ber 29 at Grace Hospital, Windsor.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Exeter,
wish to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sheila Beulah, to Cpl.
Donald Francis McGillivray, son of
Mr. Currie McGillivray, Cape Breton,
N.S. The wedding will take place
February 2, 1955, at 3 pm. in James
Street United Church. 6c
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kleinfeldt,
Exeter, wish to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Ruth Irma, to
Mrs. Russell Carter, Seaforth.' The
Mrs. Russell, Carter, Seaforth, The
marriage will take place January 15,
at 2;00 p.m, Gc
•
Mr. and Mrs. R. :Squire of Whal-
en on New Years.
Mrs. W, J. Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Davis with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Turner on 'Sunday.
Mrs. W. J, Davis and Mr, and
Mrs. M. Abbott and Clayton with,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kooy and
Clayton and Mrs. W. Dickins with
Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald on
Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Noels and family of Aylmer on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hodgins
of Lucan and Mr. J. Kenny, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Abbott and Rowena,
Mr. A. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. Ings
of London, Mr. D. Black and Mr.
Hugh Carroll with Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and
Heather and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Barker and family with Mr. and
Mrs, H. Latta on Sunday evening
for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls
spent Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Kon McCrae, Organist
Sunday, January 9, 1955
10:00 a,m.—Holy Communion
11:06 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m,—The Time of Prayer
Fri., Jan, 7, 8 p.m.—Ladies Aid
and W.S.W.S.
• ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CRIt1DITON
E. N. Mohr, Minister
The Week of Prayer
Tues. and Wed., Jan. 4 and 5, 8
pais. in Evangelical Church.
Thurs. and Fri., Jan. 6 and 7, in
United Church Crediton.
Sunday, January 9, 1955
10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship
11:00 a,m.—Bible School
7:30 p.m.—Evening worship clos-
ing the Week of Prayer.
Jan 13, at 8 pan.—W,S.W.S. and
ladies meeting,
Welcome to each and every ser-
vice,
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
First Sunday After Epiphany
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
10:15 a.m,—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.Morning Prayer
(Dedication of altar rail cross
and candles in Chapel.)
3:00 p.m.—Bible Class
St. ' Paul's, Hensall
10:00 a,nt.—Morning Prayer
The United Church of Canada
MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. A. ID. 'Tolley, B.A., 13.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday January 9, 1056
11:00 a,m,—"A Good Resolution"
10:00a,m. —Th.e Sunday School in
all ,Departments.
Monday at 8:15 p,m., the EVe-
ning Auxiliary will meet in the
Sunday School room, Dorothy
Hatter's group in charge; It•eV.
Carl :Schroeder, guest speaker.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Church
and her Challenge"
The Caven Congregational Circle
will meet on Tuesday evening,
January 11, in the church, at
8 p.m.
Come and Worship
EXETER TABERNACLE
Rev. K. R. Norcross, Minister
SPECIAL SPEAKER, Rev. Robert
Norcross, of Sarnia, Ont., at
both services — 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.
9:46 a.m.—Sunday School Hour
Young People's services begin
this Friday night, January 7,
8 p.m. Theme of the month is
"Talents".
— A11 Welcome —
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. 3. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musioal. Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: Before They
Call"
Anthem by the Choir
Solo by Mrs. Hugh Parsons
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Hymn Service with songs of the
Gospel
Solo by Pat Cann
A warm welcome is extended to
all.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Fri., Jan 7, 8 p,m.--•-Congregatiohr-
al meeting, Legion Hall.
Sun., Jan. 9, 2 p,m.—Dutch Ser -
Vice.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Iter. Louis •Higenell, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School '
11:00 a,m.--Service
. CARDS OF 'THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. Melville Skinner wish
to fhank the f ie ds and neighbpre
for the cards, treats and visits to
Mrs. Skinner during her recent illness,
With special thanks to the Elimville
W.M.S. and W.A, for the lovely gift
at Christmas thno, 6'
ltsoaenACersdltetssol Wish
tsend Cards treatsand who visited me while 1 was 111.
—ars. Fred Howe, Centralia Be
> wish to :thank all .those who re-
membered me with cards, treats and
visits while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital London, and since returning
home. b�pecial thanks to Dr, John
Walker, Dr, Butson, the nursing staff,
roommates, everyone who helped in
any way. —Gerald .('rout 6c
Mrs, Henry Rohde and family wish
to thank their friends, relatives and
neighbors for the kindness and sym-
pahty shown. to them during their
recent bereavement and for floral tri-
butes. Special thanks to Miss Clay -
pole and staff, Dr. Butson, Dr. Clancy,
pallbearers, Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home and Rev. Snell. 6c
Exeter Turnip Sales wither to ex-
press its appreciation to the fire
brigades of Centralia, Centralia. RCAF
and Exeter, and others, who tried to
extinguish the fire in our plant de-
spite the difficulties and handicaps.
Thanks, too, to all those who helped
clean up the debris.
Pooley and Seth Winer 6*
Mr. and Mrs, William J. Thomson
wish to express their appreciation for
the many acts of kindness extended
them by neighbors and friends and
expressions of sympathy received in
their recent sad bereavement. 6*
I would like to thank all those on
R.R, 3, Dashwood, who remembered
me at Christmas and wish you all a
Happy and Prosperous New Year,—
17. G. Kraft, B'
IN MEMORIAM,
HOLTZMAN—In memory of a dear
husband and father, Alf Holtzman,
who passed away six years ago,
January 5, 1949.
Your memory to us is a keepsake
With which we never will part.
As long as life and memory last,
We shall remember thee.
—Ever remembered by wife and
family. 6•
TAYLOR—In loving memory of my
dear husband, John Taylor who
passed away January 6, 1943,
He has gone across the river
To the shores of evergreen,
And we long to see his dear face
But the river flows between,
Someday, sometime, our eyes shall
see
The face we loved so well.
Someday, we'll clasp his loving hand
And never say farewell.
—Ever remembered and sadly missed
by his loving wife, Mrs. Bessie Tay-
lor.
Second Line In
Biddulph
By MRS. H. ELSON
Mr. and Mrs. Art ,Hern of Tor-
onto spent the holiday season
with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lang-
ford. Mrs. Frank Langford ret-
urned to Toronto with them.
Miss Joyce Fischerspent a few
days in London with her sisters,
Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake and Mrs. T.
Thompson,
Miss Dorothy Fischer is spend-
ing a couple of weeks with her
parents
Mr. John Kusmick and Peter
visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fis-
cher during the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Brown of
[Kinsella, Alta., who joined their
son, David, of Centralia Training
School, are spending a few days
in Windsor after spending two
weeks with their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Elston and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Godbolt.
Miss Janette Ann Blair spent
the past week in London with
her grandmother, Mrs. Leo Flan-
nigan.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Blair and
girls and Mr. and Mrs. Boib Blair
and family were guests on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Don Blair,
London. After 12 p.m. birthday
cake and coffee were served in
honor of their uncle Will Blair
who was celebrating a birthday.
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Class Meets
At Shipka
The Golden Rule Class of
hivangelieal 1133. Sunday Bchool,
Crediton, with Rev, and Mrs.
Mohr, spent Tuesday evening with
their teacher, Mrs. Jacob Bats.
After a chicken dinne>s;. a short,
program, exchangfl of .gifts and••
games were .enioyed.
Holiday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs, Wray Sweitzer
and family with Mr, and Mrs,
Jack :Smith, at W ood.ltam.
Mgr, and Mrs, Norm McCallum;,:
Of London, with M6. and 'Mrs,
M. C Sweitzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner'
and boys with Mrs. K. Keyes, of
Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Dietrich and'
family with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Srnithers, of Greenway,
Mr. H. and Mrs, Elston, mast-
er David, Mrs. Fred Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Wylie Brown of Kiri-
sella, Alta., and their son David
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs,
C. Fletcher.
'Miss Yvonne Fisher of Exeter
spent a couple of days with her
cousin, Judy Blair,
New Year's visitors:
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer, Lon-
don with his parents Mr, and
Mrs, C, Fischer.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Isaac and
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