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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-10-27, Page 74 ii } . Now Is <, The Time FOR CLEANING • SEPTICS, CISTERNS, CESSPOOLS, ETC. We install septic tanks and drainage systems to meet your requirements. Authorized and approved by Department of Health PAM 'BSTl11IATBS Mobile Disposal Phone 205 Grand Bend GINGERICW.Soettiti HEATING°ENGINEER t)ONtr ALWAY$ MIA? li'ON THE, FUEL.! A 'FAULTY F CAN N t BE, CRUEL Q 1,O[4L I It f.tYEh K>• In<. GINGERICI S HEATING -LIGHTING -PLUMBING OIL BURNING -AIR CONDITIONING EQU1PMENTb.SUPPLIES dot ELECTRICAL REPAIRING Z 4 MOTOR REWINDING Wanted USED CARS Trade Yours In Today On These Safe Buys '51 METEOR SEDAN, radio, seat covers, dark green '60 METEOR TUDOR Excellent tires, black '37 CHEV COACH `56 Beauties See Them '56 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN Tutone red and white '66 METEOR NIAGARA TUDOR White, yellow and black South end Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Phone 328 Exeter MeiF:age From , Kipper By MSI. A..G OKsTE'11 R Mr. and Mrs. R. Stokes and Tarry of Louden visited recently with &Airs. Stoke'e ,farther, 11ir, Robert Thomson.. Miss Esther Neeb of Dashwood. visited on :Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. '.0n014 Gackstetter. 'Mrs, A. nieClymout returned tq iter home en Sunday after a pleasant visit with her daughter Mrs..Alice Cook in London. Mr. Eddie Taylor 'of iStretford visited over tile 'weekend with Mrs, Dinsdale and 'Miss Mabel Whiteman. Mrs. Taylor returned to 'Stratford with him after spend- ing some time here. Mr. Robt. Thomson visited re- cently with his daughter and son- in-law Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Cornish in lGoderich. Mr. and Mrs. (Norman 'Long witht spent the -weekend heir daughter and son-inslaw Mr, and Mrs. 'Alvin Inch of 'Windsor, Mrs. Norman mickert and 'Merle and Miss 'Isabell Caldwell -spent Monday in London. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell of Seaiorth and Miss Isabelle Ross of Winnipeg were Saturday guests of Mr, and rMrs. .A. Gackstetter, Mr. Alvin McBride has sold his farm on the 2nd concession of Stanley Township to Hugh Hendrick of Grtind Bend who takes possession in the spring, Mr. Robt, Flood has sold his farm west of II(ippen to 'Mr. Erv- ing 'Robinson of Wilton Grove who gets possession March 1, Miss ,Ina Ropp of •Zurich spent the weekend with 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter, Mr, Wm. Cook of G'oderich was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs, en. Dawson. Mrs. M, ,Kilpatrick of Lenon spent the weekend with tier sister and 'brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and..also visited Mr. and Mrs, E. Dawson. St. Andrew's United Church will observe its anniversary on Sunday, October ,30 at 11. a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The .guest speaker will be the Rev. 'Arthur Watson, B,A;B.D, of Blyth. !Special music will be provided by the choir. X.P.U. Holds First Meeting • The Y.P.U. held their first meeting of the season in the Sunday school room with. Rev, N. 'McLeod in charge. The election of officers took place with - Hank Benindyk as honorary president; pres., 'Bonnie Kyle; vice Pres., Keith Love; sec., Pat Lovell; trees., Marilyn Anderson; ,pro- gram committee, Bram IBenindyk and Kathryn Anderson; pianist, Marie Jarrott. SEE C. E. Robb State Farm Agent FIRST for all THREE! Call C. E..ROBB PRONE 25-R-22 LUCAN F. •s •KI'RKTON UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, November 6 - 11 a.m. Speaker: Rev. Ross Crosby, St. Marys Soloist: W. Kelterbourne, Milverton Wednesday, November 9 HOT TURKEY SUPPER Served from 5.30 p.m. on—Admission 650 and $1.25 Advance Sale of Tickets from Ross Marshall, Frank Routley and W. R. Kirkby. •THE ..TIMES -ADVOCATE,, :EXETER, ONTARIO,- THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, *95 HensalIAnd. District News Install Officers For Rebekahs 'District Depaty President Mrs.. B3ensan Sutter a,nd her staff of Hurontc Lodge, Clinton, instal- led ail sleeted and appointed of- flcers at Amber Rebekah Lodge, 349, Hensall, Wednesday evening, Mrs. Archie MacGregor was in- stalled 'as Noble Grand, succeed- ing .Miss Mabelle 'WJtiteman, who is now junior past Noble grand. Other officers installed were vice* grand, Mrs. Sant Ronnie; recor- ding secretary, Mrs. Hugh Me - Ewan; financial secretary, Mrs, Clarence Volland; treasurer, Mrs. Ernie Chipchase; warden, Mrs. Wm, Caldwell; conductor, Mrs. Inez M c E w a n; chaplain, Mrs, Blighton • Ferg; 'musician, Mrs, Harold Bell; color bearer, Mrs. Wm. Brown; right and left stip- porter of the noble grand, . Mrs, Alex Mac Beath, Mrs. Wm. Park- er; rightand leftsu r of r, ppo taro vice -grand, Mrs. Ross Richard- son and Mrs. Marks; right and left supporters of chaplain, Mrs, J, Ingram and Mrs. Wm. Kyle; right and left supporters of the Junior past noble grand, Mrs. Wm, Parke, and Mrs. W. R. Bell; inside guardian -Mrs. Glenn Bell; outside guardian -Mrs. A, Orr; Scene supporters -Mrs. L. Jacobi and Mrs, H. Lemon; degree cap- tain Mrs. Sam Dougall; Mrs. B. Sutter was ,presented with a gift by Mrs. Harold Park- er P.N.G. on behalf of the Lodges; Mr's, Wm. Parke presided in the absence of Miss Mabelle White- man, Noble Grand; eVLre. S. (Dougall extended congratulations to Mrs. B. 'Sutter and her instal- led staff, Following the meeting a dutch auction was conducted by Mrs. Hugh McEwan, and Mrs.. Laird Jacobi, with the following prize winners, Mrs. S. Ronnie, Mrs. Thos. Kyle and Mrs. A, Scholl; Hensall Personal Items Members from Amber Rebe- kah Lodge No. 349 motored to C.oderich on Tuesday evening when they were entertained by the Rebekah Lodge there. Dis- trict Deputy President, Mrs. Ben- son Sutter and her staff of Haro- nlc Rebekah Lodge Clinton in- stalled all elected and appointed officers at the Goderich Lodge. Mr. John McDonald, of Indian Head, Sask. w110 has spent the past six weeks with his sister, Mrs. Katharine MacGregor left by T.C.A. from Crumlin on Mon- day for his home. Mrs. Gus Voth and Jim of De- troit visited this week with the former's mother, Mrs. Lou Simp- son, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Wacker of Toronto were weak -end visi- tors with the formter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker.. The children of Hensall and community will be treated to a Hallowe'en ,party in the town hall on Monday. Prizes will be awar- ded for fancy and comic, charac- ter costumes, etc. A film will also be shown, candy and treats will be distributed to the children, sponsored by the I.0.0.F. and Am- ber Rebekah Lodges, Recent guests with Mrs. James W. Bonthron, were Mrs. Norman Peppier, Mrs. Edward Peppler, Mrs. Kerr, all of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. W, A. MacLaren, Goder- ich; Mrs, Mac Greer and Mrs. Young, London; Mr. Ern Shaddick, has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Hensall District Co -Operative, and commenced duties Monday of this week. Winners of the euchre held in the town hall Friday^night spon- sored by Kippen East Women's Institute were—ladies, Mrs. Alex McMichael, Clinton; Mrs. Alex Pepper, Seaforth; Mrs, Glen Bell, Hensall; gents, Joe Lostell, Kip - pen; Joe McLellan,` Kippen, Don Smale, Hensall; Lucky lunch prize, Mrs. J. McLellan. Murdock's orchestra provi- ded music for the dance which followed. • TURKEY SUPPER LUCAN HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Basement Wed., Nov. 2 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Adults $1.50 Children 12 And Under 75¢ By Authority of our appointment by Bank of Canada as an official sales agent for the Tenth Series of Canada Savings Bonds A. E. Ames & Co. Ltd. Has Appointed BELL AND LAUGHTON EXETER As An Official Sub -Agent For The New 3'A% Tenth Series Canada Savings Bonds We Recommend Changing Your 3% Victory Bonds to 31/4 Tenth Series Canada Savings Bonds Which Are Guaranteed Redeemable At Par At Any .Time J Hensall Personal Iteuls Legion Bingo winners .Saturda night were; Mier Ray Foster Con- trate; entrate; on Kyle, Mre, Roy Smale, Mrs. Wes Venner (2); iley Pep,* Per, Mrs, 0. Smith, Mrs, ,Bob Baker, Tom Brilxtnell, Dave Smale,' Roy Kenney, Mrs, W, Donee, Mrs, Mae McLellan, jack Lavender, Next Saturday night the jackpot Will be worth $70.00 in 54 calls. Miss Minnie Reld of London visited with Rrieuila here last ween.9 Mies Margeurite 14I eD,a n es I d, who spent a few days last Week With Mrs. Pearl Case, returned to her home in J,ondoe on Scultet. day, Mr, Thos. Clauter of Hamilton visited recently with friends here. Miss Edna Butt returned to her home In Toronto after visit- ing Mrs. Aida Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Mousseau of St, Catharines were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Moussea.u. Mr. and Mrs. Garrey Corlett of Toronto were weekend visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. McKenzie, Mrs. Violet Schalm and Mr. Ray Schalm spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Perdue at Wasago Beach and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schalm at Barrie. 'Mrs. Edna Corbett visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cor- bett and Wayne. (Miss Shirley Chapman of Sar - pia visited during the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Chapman, Miss Isobel Alexander of To- ronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander and Iris. Mr. and Mrs, Kipfer of Min- nesota spent the past three week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kyle and Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Kipfer. Comments About Cromarty By MRS. R. McKELLAR Young People's Society The Y,P.S. meeting was held Sunday evening with George Vivian presiding. The scripture lesson was read by Norma Har- burn and a poem by Bob Mc- Kellar. The topic on Japan was given by Margaret Walker who also led in prayer. Personal Items Mrs. G: Tiffin, of Stratford, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cal- der McKaig. Miss Margaret Coleman, Staf- fa, visited on Sunday with Miss Alice Sorsdahl. Dennis and Linda Hackney, of Thames Road, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Har- per. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and family, of Lindsay, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family and with Cubs Raise $65 On Apple Day The .First Hensel' Pack of Cubs, looking very smart in their uni- forms, and decorated baskets, .did a rushing business- disposing of their apples on Boy Scout Apple. Day on Saturday last, Appoxi- mateiy $05,00 was .realized and the Cubs were very pleased with the reception received as they made their door to door canvas. Flt/Sgt L. Tiberio, of the R.C.-' A.F. station Centralia, is cub Master, and Jack .Simmons, as- sistant. Mews Budget Fro, Baseline By MRS. ARTHUR BUNDLE Rally Day service ' Rally Day service was held in morning when Rev. Barrett of Parkhill was guest speaker. Ho was assisted by Norris Webb, SS. superintendent. The Quart et t e sang, "When you know Him" Mrs. Jim Miller gave the life story of '(Kelly of the Crosby boat." Rev. Barrett was entertained at the parsonage. Rev, J. Slade was in charge of the Parkhill Anniver- sary services for the day. Personal Items Mrs. Lloyd Jacques sponsored a demonsrtation at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Smith on Monday evening. Dr, and Mrs. Geo P. Morphy attended the 25th anniversary of the 1930 Graduating Class held in London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Knox, Joy- ce, 8th line, and Mr, and Mrs. Humphrey Arthur of . Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Elston and attended the Anniversary at Granton. Mrs, Nettie Wynn, London is visiting for a few days with her cousin Mrs. W. L. Switzer and Mr. Switzer. The W. A. of Woodham United Church catered to a banquet of the Blanshard Mutual • Fire In- surance Co. in the Orange Hall on Thursday noon. Kenneth Mills of North Bay was a weekend visitor with his father Wm. Mills. Ronnie and Mry Ann Marriott of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dewar. Mrs. Adous Gordon returned to —Please• Turn to Page 12 Mrs. Moore. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Laing, newly-weds, have returned home from their honeymoon.- Mr, oneymoon.-Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Scott had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 'Edgar Allen, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. 0. IL. Francis, of Woodstock; Mrs. Thomas Scott, 'Sr:,• Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc- Lachlan and Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- Kellar. Mrs. K. McKellar visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Binning, of Mitchell. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev: Samuel B.A., S.D., Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School s 10:00. a.m.—Morning Worship Rev. A. N. Reid of Avonton will conduct the service, Caven Congregational Circle will meet at 8,00 p,m. Tuesday, No- vember 8 at the home of Mrs. Norman Stanlake. Please note change of date, ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren OREDZTON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Worship Sermon Subject: "We Have This Faith" 11:00 a,m.--Sunday School 7:30 P.m.—Evening Service Sermon Subject: "Pardon Me" Wed., Nov. 2—District Sunday ,School Convention W.S.W,S. Thank Offering meet- ing is postponed. MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH. Rev. Alex'r Rapson, Minister Mrs. A. Willard, Organist 10:00 a.m.—The Service of Wor- ship The 13egittner Worshipper's League will withdraw from the Service during the second hymn. 10:00 ,a.m. The Nursery Class In the Primary Department 11:15 a.m.—The Church School "Ask Aitd It Shall Bo G leen TJnto You" PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main St. now. ><. R. Norcross, 'Minister 9:45 ane. -=-Sunday School 11:00 a.ni.--Morning Worship 7:30 p.m:—Evangelistic Service A hearty Welcome Awaits you! ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASIEW04071 Rev. Louis liigenoll, Pastor 10:00 tern.—Sunday School 11:00 a.tn.-w--Service Reformation Festival SUNDAY SCHOOL' Every Sunday at 10:30-11:30 a.m., at north' end of Exeter in "Bible School House". EVERYBODY WELCOME I was glad when they said unto me, 'Let us go into the House of the Lord.' Psa. 122:1 CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Kretz4 Minister Mrs. Nen McCrae, Organist Sunday, October 30, 1955 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Rev. H. E. Koppel 7:30. p.m.—Men's Service THE BETHEL , REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCIB Rev. Carl Schroeder, • Minister Sunday, 2 p.m., E.S.T.—English Service--All Welcome THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Bector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 8:30 ann.---Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.-Sunday School 11.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor M. Lawrence Wein, A.W.d.M., Musical Director 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Laymen's Sunday Special speaker On this occa- sion 'will be Dr. Paul Brady of Seaforth, who will be assisted by members of the local A.O.- T.S, group under the Iea.cTer, ship o f P tie s i d e n t Hervey Cowell. 'Sermon. Subject: "A Layman Looks At The Church" A. men's choir will sing two anthems. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sennett Subject: 'Shipwrecked' Duet by Patricia Cann and Jeanette 'Taylor A Warne Wcieonte Is Extended To A11 Comments About Centraiia By MRS, PREP BOWDEN Ministers Exchange Rev, W. T, Moores of Thames Road was in charge of the church: service in the United Church on Sunday morning. Rev, Clarke was guest weaker for the anniversary service -in the Elimvflle church. The ohurch .and Sunday school services have been withdrawn next Sunday in favour of the Whalen anniversary service. Young People Meet Vtle Y.P,•i,T, met at the hpme of Mr, and Mrs. L. Morgan on ,Sunday evening with Eleanor Mae Hodgins and Shirley Rol- lings in charge of the meeting and the topic, "Christian Citiz- enship," was taken by S:hiriey. Plans were made for a Sunday evening yservice on November 20, A donation of money was made to the church library fund far Mr. Swan in Trinidad. Personal s l I tents Mrs. M. Elliott and Miss Agnes Anderson left recently on a trip to San Francisco where they will visit with relatives. Miss Winnie . Field was a Sat urday visitor with .Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Hicks. Mrs. E. Faultier of Crediton was a weekend visitor with Mrs, Clara Abbott. Dr. R. Hodgson of Saskatoon was a visitor last week at the home of his nephew, Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson, Mr, and Mrs. M, McLeod anis family were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFal1s. 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