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Rev. L. Krause presided for .the
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the Pentecostal church on Tues
day at the home of Mrs.ponald
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Mrs. Cedi Kipfer was elected
president for 19'56 with Mrs. L.
Krouse as honorary president;
vice-president, Mrs. Stuart Trieb-
ner; treasurer, Sher on Krause;
secretary, Mrs. Robert Ostler and
convener, Mrs. T. Jolly.
Mrs. Stuart Triobner presided
for the meeting.
Gifts were exchanged and
games o-f crokino-le were enjoyed,
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BIRTHS
ALLEN—Sgt* and Mrs. Douglas Allen, R.C.A.F. Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Nora Elizabeth (Beth), at South Huron Hos
pital, December 11, 1955.
GRESHAM—Mr. and. Mrs’. Barry Gresham, 59 Huron St., announce the birth of their son, Kenneth Graeme, at South Huron Hospital, December 10, 1955—sincere thanks to Dr. Butson, nursing staff and
friends,
KEMPS—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kemps, of Denfield, announce the birth of their daughter, Patsy, at South
Huron Hospital, December 14, 1953 —a sister for Adrian.
SEABROOK—Sgt. and. Mrs, William Seabrook, 165 Columbia Drive, Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital,
December 14, 1955—a sister fbr Bobby and John.
SLAUGHTER—Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Slaughter, Grand Bend, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan
Elaine, at South Huron Hospital, December 12, 1955.
TUCKEY—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tuckey, R.R. 3, Exeter, are pleased to announce the safe arrival of a ibaby brother, Bryan Wayne, for Susan, at South Huron Hospital,
December 7, 1955,
DEATHS
BROPHEY—Passed away in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, Monday, December 12, '1955, Ada Mollard, wife of the late Gerry Brophey, of Parkhill, in her eighty-sjxth year.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. Wilfred Shapton would like to say ■‘thanks” to those that remembered her i,n any way while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. It is these kindnesses that make the going a lot easier, "'Heartfelt Thanks". - 15*
I would like to thank everyone who so kindly remembered me with gifts, cards, treats and kind thoughts while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London; also the ministers who called on me.—Mrs. Harold Tripp. 15*
Harry and Clarice Hern wish to thank their relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness shown them during theii1 recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral •tributes and expressions of sympathy. They also wish to thank everyone who helped in any way during- Brenda’s sickness; special thanks to Rev. R. J. Slade, Dr. Butson, Dr. Schulthies and the Harry Hoffman funeral home. 75*
We wish to convey our thanks to
all who remembered us in any way on our forty-fifth wedding anniversary; to all who sent cards; to those who gave a turkey dinner in our honour and to all who were responsible for the surprise party at school and all Who had a share in the gifts we received. —Mr, and, Mrs. Fred Fenton,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treibner wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered Mrs. Treibner with cards, flowers and treats while she
was a patient in St. Joseph’s- Hospital and since returning home. 15*
IN MEMORIAM
GREGUS—In loving memory of our dear mother, 'Pauline Gregus, who
passed away December 18, 1948, and our dear father, August Gregus, who passed away February 15,
1951. ' ' xPlease God, forgive a silent tear, A silent wish that they were here. There are others, yes we know, But they were ours-and we loved
them so.GOd took them home, it was his will, But in our hearts they liveth still. —A 1 w a y s remembered and sadly ■missed by.>their daughter, sons and grandchildren and Mary and John
Spacek.
HICKS'—In loving memory ofViolet Lavina Grace Hicks, wiu, passed away on December 13, 1954, and Alfred Hicks, who passed away
March 24, 1952.We do not forget • you, nor do we
intend, , ...We think of you often, and will to the end.Gone and forgotten by some you
may be,But’ dear to our memory you’ ever
will be.—>Ever remembered by daughter ana son and grandchildren. 15
W.M.S. WoodJwn
The president, Mrs. A. Dewar
presided for the Christmas meet
ing of the Woodham W.M.S. in
the church basement,
The Christmas service of carols
were sung interpersed with Scrip
ture readings by Mrs. F, Doupe,
Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. M.
Hooper, A temperance reading
was given by Mrs, B. Wilson.
Mrs. A. Dewar was re-appointed
president for 1956 with
idents, Mrs. I McCurdy
A. Rundle; secretary,
Hooper; ass't; Mrs. A,
temperance sec’y Mrs.
literature sec’y Mrs. G. Wilson;
missionary monthly sec’y Mrs. B.
Wilson.
Correspondence and press, Mrs.
M. Copeland; community secret
aries, Mrs. C. Camm, Mrs. W. L.
Switzer Miss A. Hopkins, Mrs. F.
Dpupe and Mrs, F. Thomson; as-
Mrs. F, Pattison pi-
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YY* YVlisuii, lynn. j? •
auditors Miss B, Mills
spciate sec.,
anist, Mrs. J. Slade and Mrs.
Camm. Group leaders, Mrs,
Camm, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs; F.
Pattison; auditors Miss B, Mills
and Mrs. E. Vodden.
Personal Items
Mrs. Kate Ray of London and
Miss Ethel Wilson of St. Marys
visited) with Mrs. Ben Wilson on
Saturday.
Barbara Chatters spent the
weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier at
Granton. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship
“God With Us”
11:00 a.m.—Bible School
7:30 p.m.—Annual Christmas
Program by Sunday School
■Cantata: “Worship at the
Manger”
Monday, 7 p.m. — Intermediate
Christmas Meeting
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, December 18, 1955
10:00 a.m.—“For God So Loved
The World”
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30- p.m.—C '
Everybody \yelcome.
goals
hostess
I Friday
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Junior Farmers
Enjoy Yule Party
The meeting of the Junior
Institute and the Juinor Farmers
took the form of a Christmas
party on Wednesday evening.
Douglas May, president of the
Junior Farmers, conducted
recreation period of contests
games,
■Seven new members were
sent.
Everyone brought lunch
enjoyed a social hour together.
Dancing to their own orchestra
music followed.
Exeter Midgets
Defeat Hensail
.■Exeter Midgets defeated
sail 6-4 in their first hockey
of the season at the
nesday night.
(Davy Green scored
for (Exeter and Cy
notched two. Jim Russell counted
a single.
Top scorer for Hensall was
’Brintnell with two. O’Brien coun
ted one goal and two assists.
In their first game of the -sea
son, Hensall defeated Londesboro
20-0.
Personal Items
Miss Norma Steinbach of
ich was a weekend guest
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Harker.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carroll vi
sited with Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Mul
lins of London on Saturday.
Miss Almarie Davis spent Fri
day and Saturday at the home
of her parents.
Mrs. Earl Atkinson is a patient
in St. Joseph’s hospital London,
where she underwent an opera
tion recently,
VV.A.
The W.A. of St, Patrick’s church
held their annual meeting at the
home of Mrs, Heber Davis on
Wednesday afternoon. The re
ports were read and showed a surplus of $25.00 after all obli
gations were met.
The ladies voted the $25.00 to
the budget, Mr. Mills took the
chair for the election of officers;
Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mrs. Har
ry Carroll assisted the
in serving lunch.
Miss Alexia Davis spent
at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Beckler, Jon
and Leigh spent the weekend with
Mrs. Beckler’s mother,. Mrs.
B'lowes in Port Elgin.
Messrs. Carl, Percy and Roy
Fletcher of Nova Scotia spent the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Campbell and Mr* and Mrs.
Gerald Wurm. 1
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Exeter
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Phone 624 Apply H. O. Free
Box 366 Seaforth
Christmas Gift Problems
We Offer Below A Few Suggestions
FOR LADIES AND GIRLS: Dresses,
blouses, skirts, sweaters, lingerie, hand
bags, scarves, parasols, boxed handker
chiefs, nylon hosiery, dressing gowns,
pyjamas, night gowns, etc.
Extra Special! 10 dozen large-size Can
non towels-. First quality. Popular pastel
shades. A $1,25 value for 98$ each,
$1,95 pair, Wash cloths to match.
Grand Mere Sweaters for ladies and
misses. This is one of the most popular
gifts of all. All the new shades to choose
from. Pullovers $5.95. Cardigans $7.95.
FOR THE HOME: Bed spreads, fancy
pillow cases, table cloths, foam rubber
pillows, blankets, fancy linens, etc.
’FOR MEN: Suits, topcoats, jackets, ties,
gloves, socks, dressing gowns, scarfs,
sllirts, cuff links, tie bars, billfolds,
pyjamas, Tony Day sweaters,, under
wear, initialed linen handkerchiefs. Gift
certificates for Van Kirk and Stetson
hats, $5.95 and $8.95. All-lineii hand
kerchiefs, special 35$, 3 for $1.00.
Store Open Evening# Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 22, 23 and 24
F. A. MAY & SON
Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190
ear __ Ladies’, Children’# and Babies’ Wear
Dry Good# Floor-Coverings, etc.
and family visited with the form
er’s brother, Mr. Gladwin Lang
ford and Mrs; Langford on Sun
day at Nilestone.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Chatten mo
tored to Sarnia for the weekend
and visited, with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Shier,
Messrs. Carfrey Cann,
Shaw and Al. Morgan attended
a Purina convention in Montreal
the forepart of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Buddy,
Sandra and (Bruce of Kitchener
spent Sunday with Mrs. (Chas,
Harris.
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THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Fourth Sunday5s.In Advent
8:30 a.m.—'Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11;30. a.m.—Shortened Morning
Prayer
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main St.
■ Sunday, December 18
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wednesday, 8. p.m.—Bible Study
and Prayer
Friday, 8 p.m.—Young People’s
Meeting
You are invited to each of these
services in the Church of The
.Christmas Program.,..^ i9M F^hioned .Gospel.
. • Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Service
“God’s Christmas Gifts To Sin
ful Man—His Only Begotten
Son”
2:00 p.m.—Sunday School and
Rehearsal
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.—Rehearsal
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m.—Dutch Service
All Welcome
You don’t argue with a loco
motive. So a manufacturer of
rail equipment has developed a
lightweight rail inspection car
that,carries four people yet can
be taken off the track by one man.
Since men who design rail
cars, aircraft and other trans
portation equipment regularly
use aluminum to cut down dead
weight and increase pay load, it
is no surprise that aluminum
was used to replace heavier
materials in many parts of this
inspection car. The person who
will be surprised is the loco
motive engineer who first sees a
rail inspector nonchalantly—
and single-handedly — hoisting
his scooter from the track.
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF
CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN)
Don’t overwork yourself during the holiday season so
you can’t enjoy the festivities. Let us relieve you of
your cleaning chores.
GARMENT STORAGE
SERVICE
Cleaners And Laundeteria Ltd.
Exeter
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
(Sermon Subject; “A Festival
of Joy”
Special Christmas Music
Anthem by the Choir
IMale Quartette—Don Taylor,
■Grant McDonald, Don Welsh
and Bob Fletcher
Duet: Jean Parsons and Grant
McDonald
Solo: Mrs. John Goman
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
C.G.I.T. National Vesper Ser
vice and Candlelighting Cere
mony
Anthem by the Choir
Solo; Marilyn Bissett
A Wann Welcome
Is Extended To All
MAIN STREET
United Church Of Canada
Rev. Alex’r Rapson, Minister
Mrs. A. Willard, Organist
a.m.—Service of Worship
Beginners (4 and 5 years)
withdraw from the ser-
during the second hymn.
a.m.—The Nursery Class
(3 years and under) in the
Primary Department.
11:15 a.m.—The Church School
7:00 p.m.—Christmas Carol Ser
vice by Candlelight
“Glory To God In The Highest”
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Every Sunday at 10:30-11:80
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
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 Soil
From Which Christ Came”
■White Gift Service—The Sun
day School will share with the
congregation in this service.
Gifts will be placed under the
tree by the scholars. Presenta
tion of Bibles to the Sunday
School.
7:30 p.m.—A Nativity play will
■be presented by Caven C.G.I.T.
-You are heartily invited to at
tend this Nativity play.
Friday, Dec. 16, 7:30 p.m.—The
Christmas Concert.
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