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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-26, Page 9
'I THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL < 1956 •a o£ Main J. N. Marshall T a Mr. r Thy C MILK FROM THEMr. Stewart New London, Exeter 'YTV Rev. //r. © LOCAL TRADEMARK* ■Gi Prices Effective April 26, 27 and 28 be See The Full-Pago “SUPERIOR” Ad In The London Free Press Each Thursday Free DeliveryOntarioHensail 3?HaiHhfWiniHitiirtnhHiihhlihhiihMiHtHliiiiHiihihniiirtHiiiiifhiiiirihHiiitiWiiHirtiiiliiiMirtiililiiijilliiiiiiii \i Church 0A1RyT4LM returned spending Faber Faber, wife, ithe Crediton, young people attended West” in London on of of of who were .surprise gent’s iconsola* and Ross were Sunday guests Mrs. Ellis Waugh of a.m.- a.m.- Mrs. Jack Thomson were Friday evening Faber by spent Toron- Mrs. EwAsslck Mrs, Richardson ■recent visitors E, Lawson. ” Jean with Mrs. iSun- tihe'ir aunt, Mrs. the was .............. „ when •September 14 was the date set for v GINGERICH'S^W HEATING'ENGINEER. Mrs. Frank Taylor and .visited in 'Sarnia on 'Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leon Deard-ng. Dearing returned home on day having undergone an opera tion in iSarnia General Hospital. W. R. Chairman George HIGHLAND WLL DAIRX BUILDS STRONG BONES AND STRONG BODIES^ under the Douigall. Roy Treibner has accepted a position in the offfice of the Central Mortgage and Housing Corp, in London where he com menced ihis duties on Monday. drew carica- •pensonalilties, and This Week In Winchelsea By MRS. F. HORNE James Petty and Miss Flora Petty were -recent visitors Hannah GINGERICHS Heating-Lighting-Plumbing OIL BURNING-AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT&SUPPLIES tfk’iQ'Ga) ELECTRICAL REPAIRING ZURIC^ WOTOR REWINDING Gladys -and Minnie visiting in Willowdale SUPERIOR STORE home of -the former’s Mr. and Mns. iS. J. a.m.—Service of Worship Beginners (4 and 5 years) withdraw from the ser- during the second hymn, a.m.—The Nursery Class LAWN GRASS SEED — GARDEN SEEDS CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES — PLANTING ONIONS News Budget From Blanshard By MR& GLADWYN HOOPER Meat Specials Fresh Pork Butts .... Fresh Pork Shoulder Hamburg Steak ...... Rolled Pot Roast of Beef Fresh Side Pork Message From Kippen By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER Topic* From Dashwood By MRS. E. H. RADER The Best Place To Shop After All Hensail And District News Carmel Ladies'Aid Plans Fall Bazaar The April meeting of ithe Lad ies Add of Canmel Church was held at ithe home of Mrs. John ISOldam ; Mrs. Clarence Reid’s 'group were in change of itfhe de votional pant of the meeting. The •devotional was taken by ‘Mrs. Frank Wright assisted -by Mns. # Glenn Bell. Mrs. Archie Hoggartih gave an article from' the “iSer- anonettes of Rev. W. A. Young,” (Mns, M. Sang-siters contributed wiitih a poem. Mrs. W. R. Bell gave a report on the (Spring supper. The amount cleared was one hundred dollars. Kitchen donations were received from Mrs. Wm. 'Brown, 'Mrs. R. Cameron and Mrs. A. Kensiake. Mrs A. Hoggarth demonstrated three artistic bed spreads. The group agreed ito copy one “The 'Colonial Lady” for the fall ba zaar. Mrs. -C. Reid offered to donate ithe 'broadcloth required for the spread. Two dozen new hymn books were to be ordered for the church. The group agreed ito cater to a -wedding in ithe tdhurch schoolroom in June. An order to make a pair of pyjamas ■was accepted. Donations of goods from Eatons and Simpsons were received .A donation of wool for (knitted articles was also received, donated by Mrs. Alex McGregor. Two blankets were also donated for 'the -bazaar by 'Mrs. McGregor, The group accepted an invita tion from Mrs. Alex McGregor to meet at her home In Tucker smith for the May .meeting. fA HEATING SYSTEM^ LET US PL AN TO SUIT YOUR HOUSE. WEILPROVE kA WE CAN © local TRADEMARKS, Inc, Remington Writer With Exclusive Miracle Tab And 34 Other Outstanding Features YOURS FOR $1.00 PER WEEK from MacMillan's Stationary Phone 37 Exeter Legion Fetes < Hockey Team The Hensalil Legion Pee Wee Hockey Team were entertained to -a turkey banquet in the Legion Hall Friday evening. The affair was arranged b-y the Legion, who sponsored Ithe team, and banquet was catered by Ere Ladies Legion Auxiliaiy. Members of ithe team present who made such a fine showing a,t Young^Canada Tournament at Goderich ithis year included Den nis Mock, goal; Larry Jones? Bruce Horton, Jack Chipcliase, Bebby Mickle, Billy Hayburn, (Defense); Billy Shaddick. Brian Bonthron, Leo Tiberio, Steve Kyle, Harry Moir, Billy Noakes, (forwards.) On ithe -guests list were P. L. McNaughton, E. -Chip chase, Lair’d Mickle, transporta tion commiittee; and Mr, Robert Reaburn, .principal of Hensail Public School, -their .coadi. ■A film, “Power flight on Avia tion” was .shown by Jim Clark; Billy Shad dick, ia member of the team, ,gave a vote of thanks to the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary. Mr, S. G. Rannie is- presidenit of the Legion. Elect 4-H Officers First meeting of the Hensall Kinsmen 4-H White Bean (Club was- held on Wednesday evening - with 12 members present. Jack ‘Stevens of ’ Winghtam ad dressed the group on preparing the land for iso Wing of beans. It was planned ito sow an early bean, “Blue Pod”. Officers elected were: presi- ■ dent, Edgar WHlert; ,vice-,presi- • <fbnt, Keith Lovell; .secretary, - Phyllis Loistell; press reporter, Jim Love; (assistant, Marjory Carter. Next meeting wil be held May 16. Amber Lodge Meets The regular meeting of Amber , Rebekah Lodge (No. 349 was held ( on Wednesday 'evening with the , Noble ‘Grand, Mrs. Archie ‘Mac Gregor, in ithe -chair. The -charter was draped 'in memory of the late Sister MetaT-Lewiis. An interesting report of the , district meeting which was ( held in 'Clinton was given by Miss Miabeile Whiteman. -Mrs. iS. G. , R-annie vice-grand gave 'the re port of ithe visiting committee. ( Following the meeting degree practise was held direction of. Mrs. 'S. Property Sold The property of Be-1'1 on Ithe Zurich Road -West of Hensall was said .on Wednesday to Mr, John Ingram who gets possession June .1. Tire'property was sold through Mr. -Ray Pater son. Hold Practise Shoot A practise shoot was held ‘Sun day at the -Kippen Gum Club with top scorers' Bill Lumby, ‘Goder ich, 4'5 out of fifty; Harry Ma thers, Exeter, 44 out of 50; Lloyd Venner, .Hensall, 43 out oif -50; and Tom -Sherritt, 21 out of 2-5. Cars Damaged Two -cars damaged in a head- on collision at Zurich incurred a total of '$150 damage. No one was injured. A car driven by Haroild Shore, of Goderich, west on High way 84 collided lhead-an with a car reported driven iby Alfred Pfaff of Hay Township. School Fair Board Elects Officers The annual .meeting of Hensall ISchool Fair Bioard held Thuie^-ay evening ■ ithe iSchool Fair, ‘and October for the content. Aigrlcul'ural representative W, G. Mongomery conducted elec tion of officers. The directors in clude tor S.S, 1. Tuckersmith, Glenn Bell and Ross Forrest; iS,iS. 2. Tuicikersmiith, John 'Sin clair, and Joe Lostell; iSjS. 7, Hib bert, Bent Riley and Nelson Howe; ’S,6. 10. Hay, Harold Bell and Jack Oorbett; Hensall, Jim Taylor, Sydney Mac Arthur, Howard iScane, Dr. D, -J. 'McKel- vie, P. L. -McNaughton, Reeve Norman Jones, A. W. Kensiake, P. L. McNaughton was appoint ed chairman for 19-56. James A. Paterson, secretary-treasurer, and iK. K. 'Christian auditor for the year. Marie Wildfong Addresses WMS ‘Miss Marie Wildfong, Exeter, niissionary at Bella -Coola, B.C. Biome ion vacation, was guest speaker at the regular .meeting of C-hiiselhurst United Church Women’s Missionary 'Society held Thursday evening in the ohurdli auditorium. 'Miss Wildfong, who is engaged in hospital work in ■Bella Coola presented an interest ing talk on “Indians”, who she stated, were eager -to learn about God, had great musical talents. -She tried to impress her audience ■that ibh-ey have a job to do, and •could -help 'the -misionaiiy work by giving freely and by prayer. The speaker was introduced by Rev. -C. D. ‘Daniell. Guests if-or ithe occasion were the Mission Band of the church and tflie W.M.'S. from Hen,sail United Chiurch. There were.seven ty five present. Mrs. Wm. iB-rint- nell and Mrs. Percy Harris wel comed the guests, Mrs. T. (Brint- Brinitnell Kinsman, ■meeting, in (Charge S. ■nell and . Mrs. Jack ushered. Mrs. Earl president, -chaired .the The devotional was of Mrs. J. Glenn .and Mrs. ... Roiobol. Mrs. Glehn gave a balk on “What after Easter means”, and Mrs: Rooibol spoke on the “First Easter Carol”; Mrs. T. J. ‘Sherritt of Hens all favoured with a piano solo, and -the Misses June Roiss, ‘Marilyn Eyre, Maj a Roobol, and Dorothy Parker tsang, ‘ ‘Be yond the Sunset”, Mrs. A. Ross accompanist. Miss Wildifoing con tributed a solo. After the meet ing Miss Wildfong showed, sou venirs. tOn behalf o'f ’the W.M.'S. of Hens all Mrs. G. Armstrong, presi dent, extended courtesy remark's. Personal Items Miss -Phyllis Dougall of Toron to spemb 'the weekend with her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Dougall. Mr. Harold Bonthron several days last week in to on business. 'Mrs. Edn-a Corbett of visited over ithe weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Md. and Mrs. Ed Corbett and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. C. Volland of Goderich were -weekend visitors with their son a-nd daughter-in- law, Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Vol land. Mr. Personal Items Mr. -Gladwyn Hooper was in Windsor last Thursday op bus!'' ness, 'Mr. 'and Mrs. Theo, Stephens of Anderson spent (Monday with her mother, Mrs. Jas, Mossey, Miss -Lorna Dann of London •spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. -Geo. Dann. Mr, -and Mns. Norman Mc Naughton and Lynette otf iStnat- ford spent ithe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tbomson. Mr, and Mis. Fred Thomson ■spent last Monday evening with itheir -cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Mur ray Thomson of Srabford, Mrs. 'Russ Brandon of White wood, Mr, and ’Mrs, Wm. Dykes and Wilbert -of Prospect Hill spent (Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Mos- sey. Mr, and 'Mrs. ‘Orville Langford and John of Centralia, Mr, and Mns. Percy Hodgins and family of Granton visited (Sunday with Mr .and iMrs. Fred (Pattison. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Bryan and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bryan, and family of Prospect Hill, '(Mrs. Gordon Jones of Glen dale were ‘Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones In honor of Edwin’,s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker and family of Mr. and London. Mr. and and family guests of 'Mr. and Mrs." Clarence Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Cia-re, Vder-yil .and Jeanette were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Maritin and| Mirs. W. ‘B. Young of. 0t. Marys were .Sunday guests of Mrs. Jas., Mossey. Mr. ‘ and Mrs, 'M. E. Hooper were Friday guests o;f Mr. and Mrs. N. ,L. Carter of Clinton. Mr. - and (Mrs. Fred Thomson, (Mrs. Gordon Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomson of Glendale were ‘Sunday visitors of Mrs. 'Frank Little who is a patient in" Clinton Hospital. iSaturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Thomson were: 'Mr. and ‘Mrs.’ Ann. Wise- (Kinkiton, Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Woodham and ‘Mrs. Jim Thomson of and : 'Mr, man of Clarence Mr. iand -Ga-anton. Mr. 'Gladwyn Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper were (Sunday visitors with Mr. Cecil Camrn, who is ia patient in -Sit. Joseph’s Hospital, London. ’Ting' Cartoons Exeter Kinsmen SUPERIOR Propane Limited Your Distributor for Propane Gas and Appliance* for Farm, Home and Industry Call Stratford 4174 Weekend Specials i Grocery Specials 4* York Kernel Corn, 14-Oi. ... Holly Cream Corn, 20-Oz. ... Cheerio Pork & Beans, 20*Oz. Grani/lated Sugar ... Bananas ................... Swiff's Canned Ham 370 Lb. 290 Lb. 290 Lb. 290 Lb. 350 Lb. ............ 150 ............ 150 ... 2 for 250 10 Lbs. 810 2 Lbs. 330 $1.49 Richard Davey Native Of Devon Richard Davey, 90, died (Satur day in ithe Heywood Nursing Home, Exeter. Born in Devon-, England, he came to Canada about 65 years ugo (to this community. Ho farm- ed jin 'Stephen Township until re tiring .to 'Cenitrajia about 30 years ego. He attended Centralia United Church. 'Surviving one son, Lopis, with whom he had lived, recently; four daughters, Edna, Mns. Clar ence Smith, Biddu'lph; Carrie, Mrs. John Willis and -Irene, Mrs. Ashley Smith both of Exeter, and Miss Flossie Davey of Centralia; one sister, Mrs. 'Mary Staley of ■Biddulph, a ipaltient in iSt. Joseph’s Hospital, London. His wife, the former ‘Susanna 'Stewell prede ceased him in 1949* The funeral service was con ducted on Tuesday by Rev. J. T. Clarke from ithe Hopper-Hookey funeral home with interment in Exeter cemetery. Daylight saving (time, goes Into effect ‘Sunday evening, April 29. Mr. Herb Geiser of Dearborn, Mich., spent, ia -few days with his brother, Che-stey. v Mrs. Ivan Taylor and Mrs. Garnet Welberg of Waterloo visited with their parents, ML and Mrs. L, H. Rader, on Wed nesday and attended the funeral of their aunt, the -late ‘Mrs. Ernest Rader. Mr. iand Mrs. Lloyd Wiilent, recent newly weds, ‘have returned from Florida. Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Reste- -mayer and family spent Sunday at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Garnet -Weiberg and family, Miss Barbara Becker of Kitch ener spent ithe weekend with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. V. L. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reste- mayer and girls of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. Otto Restemayer. Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Messner and daughter and Miss Anne Messner Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messner. Mr. and -Mrs. Albert -Goetz and Patsy of Stratford -spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Goetz. Messrs Carl and Robert Wein of Sudbury spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Herb Wein. Miss Anne Taylor of London spent the weekend with her mo ther, Mrs. Letta Taylor. Shower Foi> Bride Mrs. Kenneth -Keller entertain ed about thirty relatives and friends at a miscellaneous shower in honour of Mrs, Elgin Keller. The evening, was ispenit in playing -progressive euchre after which Mabel was -presented with many useful gifts in a decorated um brella, ,k Miss Margaret Keller reading1'the address. Mrs. (Kellar thanked all. About thirty men gathered at the home of Edward Keller and spent a social evening •with Elgin Keller and Beverley Lindenfield and .presented them with a gift. Noble Scott Town Bailiff Funeral -services were held from the Hopper-Hpckey lunemJ- home en Tuesday by Rev, Mex Riapsou for Noble Scott, 69, who died on iSaturday at his home from a (hearit attack. He was bora in McGillivray Township and a& a young man waa a xadlroad .employee in- Wind sor. (He ‘later farmed in (Stephen township and 17 yeans ago (he moved'ito Exeter where he was a ■anatom ithresher and a foallifL Last fall 'he (gave up (the Hatter office, He was an adherent (St. United Church, ISurviving besides his 'former Pearl Hill of are one son, Murray, Exeter; a Sister, Mrs. Ann'ie Greenlee-, Brinisley; four .brothers, W. W. Scott ‘St. Thomas; Alfred, Niagara Falls; Erwin, Lucan and Aaron, McGillivray Township. The pallbearers were 'Cecil Murray, Wm, Marshall, Walter Gunning, Wm. Thompson, Tom Woodward and 'Stanley Love. I-n- termenlt was- in Exeter cemetery. Newiiof Kirkton By MRS. FRKD HAMHWX Personal Items Mrs. T, A. Wiseman of Bteate ford General Hospital staff, spent the weekend at her homo here* The (basket of flowers ip the United Church was placed there in memory of the late Mrs. Ro- bent Dobson 'by the mem-berg of Dobson family. (Misses Adelin e a h d Ilene Roger of London spent the week end at t-he -home of -their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Orville Roger. Miss Jean -Shute of London- spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shute. (Mr, Ross Dobson returned ■home -after spending several months in Calgary and pointe west. A numlber of from the village ern Bp or is Fair Saturday Mr, and Mrs. visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Newton Gunning, in Granton on Tuesday. THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. “Teach Me Thy Truth, O Lord” Supt,: Stanley Sauder, Zurich THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, H. Fikse, Supply Minister Sunday, 2 p.m.-—'Dutch Service All Welcome . Merle Tingley, national award winning cartoonist of London Free Press, entertained Exeter Kinsmen and their wives alt ithe clu-b’s annual ladies’ night held in Knotty Pine Inn, Thursday evening. ■cartoonist famous humerous- pieces likenesses of two club President ‘Sheldon Past President Ralph with Tayilor, in Exeter. Mrs. Alda Simmons homie -last week after ...... ___ the winter month's with her sister in California. LAC George Lefebvre, 'Mrs. Lefebvre and Bobby, have taken up residence in Clinton. Mrs. Ruith Carter, Clinton, spent a few days recently wiitih her moither, Mrs. Catherine Hed den, and her brother, Herb. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid at tended -the -funeral of the for mer’s uncle, Mr. Joseph C. Ship- ley who passed away in Kincar dine hospital, Tuesday. .Services were held Friday at the Link later funeral home, Kincardine, and interment made in Sanctuary Park, at Port Elgin. Mr. Tom Ch-uter of London, is erecting a house on the 'lot next to P. L. McNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and Danny ‘have taken up residence in Emibro. Mrs.'George Hess is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. 'Robert Reid of Kincar dine, spent ithe weekend with her son iand dauglhterdndaw, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Clarence Reid and family. Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber were pleasantly surprised on Monday evening last when thirty 'Oif their friends and ‘relatives met at their home to honor them on the oc casion of itlheir twentieth wed ding anniversary. ’ - The evening was spent in .play ing euchre when Mrs. Bent Corn- ,forth won ladies^ high high, 'Cornelius tionf Mrs. .Bert Faber. Mr, and Mrs. taken . completely ______ were then escorted to decorated chains and presented with a chest of silverware by their family and other gifts. The groom of twenty years made a fitting reiply. Personal Items Mr, Bob Love who has 'been at- The tures of sketched provided members, Wein and Genttner. Program Noseworbhy presided for Ithe en tertainment, which included dancing to the ‘Serenaders. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Ray W.uerth, Mr. and Mrs. Can Wein, and ‘Harold Gilmer. President Wein presented an attendance pin to Gord Bay.nha,m. (Bud Preszcator was isergeanlt-at- anmis. ‘Guess included Mr. and Mrs. Lanry Snider, representing the Lions, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Mc Donald, ;the Legion. C.G.I.T. Sponsors Tea A delightful spring tea was held iSaturday afternoon, April 21, when the girls of the C.G.I.T. entertained their mothers and friends in James iSt. ladies’ par lor. Each girl served her four in vited guests from tea tables centred with spring flowers. Musical -numbers were contri buted iby Jocelyn Howey, 'Sandra Walper, Betty Dixon and Judy Snelgrove. ■Proceeds from the tea will used for the camp fund. Town Topics ■Mr. Harper Rivers, who suf fered a heart attack in Darling’s LG.A. market Saturday morning, is ‘convalescing satisfactorily at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pollen and Bill motored to New York and spent a few days last week. Mrs. Robert 'Swim, London, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. O. Elliot. - Mr. Fred Dobbs is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. Kink Tyon of Edmonton is visiting with her parents, Mr. ■and Mrs. Cooper McCurdy, Mr. Tom Duncan oif Winnipeg is visiting with relatives in town. Mr. T. C. McLeod and Mr, and Mrs. ‘Bob McLaren, Aurora, spent the weekend with Mrs. (Samson McFalls. A family dinner on Sunday at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald McFalls also included Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur McFalls, Centralia, Miss Helen McFalls, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenn, Mr. Harry Joseph spent the weekend in Toronto. Recent visitors with 'Simon J. Switzer were Mr. A. J. Garrett of the London Free ’Press, Mr. J; L. 'Phelps, chairman western development museum Saskatoon, Sask., .and Mr. Mitchell Willis of Woodham. Mr. Alfred IBrookis of Winchel- sea, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and Mrs. Roy Pepper, of Exeter, ano Mrs. Ernest JCoWdrey of Kirkton attended ‘the funeral of Ithe -for mer’s sister, Mrs. William En- I singer, at ‘Lucan on Thursday. . Mir. James (Brooks of town is a brother but was unable to attend. Mrs, Marcelile Rdard and Mrs. Leoina Sova of Timmins are visit ing at. the daughterf’' Sweitzer. 'Misses Kesltle are at -the home of their sister, Mir. and Mrs. Joe Fol-lick. Mr. R. G. Dinney was in Toron to -last week attending a post graduate course for embalmers and funeral directors. IMr. 'fund Mrs. W. W. Murdoch of Dundas spent the weekend with the (latter’s paremts, (Mr. and Mns. W. H. Wood. i Mrs-. Cliff Everette (.nee Hazel Anderson) of iSault ,Ste. Marie, Mich., spent >a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood and other relatives. Surprise Birthday Party Mns. Emerson Cornish surprised ion Wednesday evening when a number of neighbors- and friends gathered on the occasion of her birthday. Gifts were pre sented and a social time enjoyed. Mr. Jim Dearing of London, his two daughters and thedr hus bands visited with relatives in Exeter on Sunday on the occasion of 'Mr. Wes Dearing’s eightieth birthday celebrated at 'the homie of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor. Goes To Headquarters E. J. -Green, fo.rmer manager of Canadian Canners Ltd. branch factory at Exeter, -has been trans ferred to 'head office in Hamil ton, it was announced recently ’by the company. ’ Mr. Green moved from Exeter to Morden, Manitoba, four years ago. .He took over the Manitoba operation when it was still in the 'blue print stage. ■ ° r JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor ’. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10:00 am.—'Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—'Morning Worship The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. iSermon 'Subject: “Within Gates” Anthem by the choir. lSo-10; Grant McDonald. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon -Subject: “A New Heart, A New Spirit” Solo: Selected. A warm welcome is extended to all. NOTE: The Official Board will meet Monday, April 30, at 8 p.m. Sunday School Anniversary, Sunday, May 6, at 11:00 a.m. Dr. U. -Laite, M.C., D.D., will ‘be guest speaker. MAIN STREET United Church Of Canada Rev. Alex’r Rapson, Minister * Mrs. A. Willard, Organist 10:00 The will Vice 10:00 _ (3 years and under) in the Primary Department. 11:1-5 a.m.—The Church School Let All The Family of God Be Found Together In One Place, ""Singing and Praising God. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH a DASHWOOD Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor 1,0:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.im.—Service “Divine Comfort for Christ ians’’ CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday April 29, 19 56 'Conference Sunday, Sebringville . Services 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. No services at home. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday, A-pri-l 29, 1956 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—.Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 -p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Fri., 8 p.m.—Christ’s Ambassa dors A Welcome Awaits “You“ Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.- Minister J. G. Cochrane, Organist -Sunday School -Morning Worship “The Man by Mrs. 10:00 11:00 Sermon Subject: the Side of the Road” The Oddfellows and Rebekahs will be in attendance. Daylight Saving Time for both Sunday 'School and Church ser vice. Tuesday, May 1, 8.00 p.m.—Con gregational Circle meeting. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivitt, Memorial, Exeter Fourth Sunday After Easter 8:30 ami.—Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.—.Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer 3:00 -p.m.—Confirmation Instruc tion. tending Toronto University is spending* -three weeks vacation with hiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, before beginning duties in St. Catharines. , Mr .and Mrs. A. Gackstetter and Lynn attended the funeral of Mrs. Gackstetter’s great aunt, Mns. Lucy tBrown, in Alisa Craig on Thursday last. Mns. A. MeBeatfa. and Mrs, N, Hood visited on Friday last with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Greates in Clinton. Mrs. R. McBride and Lome visited oh iSuhday with ithe for mer’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. .and Mns. S. Beattee, in WiM- ham. Mrs. McBride remained iOf a .'few days. Miss Marilyn Mdusseau of Lon don .spent itflre weekend with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Elz-ar IMouis- sea-u. . •Mrs. H. -Caldwell and Mrs. R. McGregor spent iSaturday in Lon don, Mrs, E. McBride, Wayne and ‘Sharon, spent ‘Saturday with Mr. Edgar McBride who is a patient In iS>t. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr. and iStratford -and Hengall were Mr, and Mrs, Personal Items IMr. and Mrs. Henry Delbrldge of Exeter, former residents of this community, celebrated their (fif- ibielth* wedding anniversary on April 1-8. (Mt. and Mrs. 'Horace Delbridge, Bruce sjand Fred at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters, Sandra and Judy, visited ever ithe weekend with -relatives in Toron to. Miss Ruth Horne was hostess for (the April .meeting of Elimville Mission Band on iSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elslton Lynn at tended 'the funeral of the former’s ati'hit, Mrs. Grace Oium, at Owen Sotvnd on Tuesday last. Mr, a.fid Mrs. Ivan (Brock and Children visited on 'Sunday with Mr, an Mrs, Cliff (Brock at iCredi- ton. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Batten, Mr .and Mrs. Robertson, all of Mr .and Mrs. ‘ Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Mr London, __ ___ Batten of Exeter, __ __ ___ Harold Denham of Sarnia, visited on Bunday with Mr, and Mrs. W. F. 'Batten. Mns. Harry Ford was a Sunday visitor with Mr .and Mrs. New man Baker of WdJlburh. 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