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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-05-17, Page 6t.'Walking Bible' At Crusade hJ the most recent year of re­ medical doctors had -the THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 17, 1M6 tr Granton Man -1.0- ds Industrial Body now lives In Montreal what you get with Studebaker JIMMY HAYTER Monitrea'l, -he ibecome viceip.resid.ent in 19- by Carol Mc- iLamonie. The Mr. K. Hod- Mae Hodgins Comments About Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN • ( PHONE: DAY 91 — NIGHT 84 GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE DASHWOOD, ONTARIO Francois, order. Business Directory ^ftdciiile, formerly of been apppointed ‘ jer and secretary of- ^trouics-Tel-evision Association of (of a former Gramton .......... _.fer, he leaves, his post as fte^jm.erciai yj^e-presid-ent -of R'CA 'VUcfefta* fo take up bh-e new ap- ^to&nxgp-t (this month, Mefema, as -the association is teWed, ^mpri-ses 116 active mem- ber * joompaniee (manufacturing eieotajpindc equipment, electronic Oompofnents land accessories, and Badfo and television receivers. It .w -one of Canada’s fastest grow- Wg 'industries. A brief biography of the new •ecretary -recently appeared in "The Fi'uaneial Poet: Bern, on a farm near Granton, ih 1898, Radcliffe originell-y -plan- hed a -career in 'teaching. The 1914-18 War interrupted his stu- diies. He joined the Canadian Anmy at the age of 18, and in 1917 transferred bo the Royal Flying Corps. When demobilised he decided not 'to -go hack to ischooh He join­ ed RCA Victor- ias a stock-keeper, Eater becoming a salesman., 'then sales manager. “I grew with ithe company,” he isays. Holding sales and administrative posts in. /To­ ronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Van­ couver and 1 * ‘ commercial 43. Radcliffe West where his hobby for garden­ ing produces flowers, (particularly •roses, for his home, (his other hobby is curling -in which ihe con­ siders himself "very average". He is ia member of Montreal West Curling Club. ■In 1924, he- married rZilpha Mary'(Langford), They have twio sons, both McGill graduates, and a 19 -year-old daughter Mary Ruth, now an ante undergraduate ait (Sir iGeorge Williams .School. Evangelist Cedric Bears, known “The Walking Bible” because of his copious use of the scrip­ tures in his sermons, will speak at the South Huron Crusade For Christ from June 1? to July 1, The Wheaton, Illinois, inter­ national evangelist has memor­ ized large portions of the Bible including whole books, and often spends as muclxias one-third of the time in a sermon jn quoting scripture, “The message and person of the 'Lord Jesus Christ as re­ vealed in the Bible is the answer to the chaotic conditions of our day/’ Sears explains, “It is the only answer on an individual, national and international basis. What I say is not too important, but what God says is -an-import- ant.” The dynamic Bears served as a pastor for 12 years before going into evangelism full-time. He di­ rected Chicago -and Youth for Christ for several years and con­ ducted a preaching ministry through Europe a n d G r« a t Britain. Hi§ Bible-teaching evangelism has had unusual response as lie has spoken in every major city otf Canada other tlian- tlie Mari­ times and every key city in the United States." Two state senators, two mayors, and a police chief are among the hundreds who have been converted to Christ in his crusades, He has spoken in the well- known People’s Church in To­ ronto, Park «'Sibreet Church | in IBiQ^top, Mass., 'the iCfhnrch of * Open (Door in Los Angeles, Moody Chur,ch in Chicago. In Unis heavy schedule- travelling, (Sears 'has sensed definite 'trend'1 towards spirituiajl thing's. He said recently, "There is a very pronounced spiritual increase in our day. Whether H is more of a step toward moral­ ity than one toward spirituality remains -to be -seen. Evangelism is having a definite ©art in it. I have been told by more than one police -chief that the type of work we are doing is an answer to the juvenile delinquency prob­ lems of our day.” ' Trained at Northeastern Uni­ versity, Moody Bible Institute, Wheaton College and North Central College, Bears has been associated in evangelism with Robert A. Cook, Billy Graham •and Torrey Johnson Jtyp of the year! GOODYEAR TIRES CENTRALIA CAPERS—Musicians and cornedian§ at RCAF Station Centralia recently pooleq their talents to produce another “Centralia Capers” variety show. Singing, dancing, panto­ mime, and comedy routines featured the program which attracted sell-out crowds. Sgt. Frank Hockaday, a ventriloquist, was producer of the show; LAC Ian Fenning aeted aS master of ceremonies and F/O Bill Jupp led the orchestra. Above, Group Captain A. M. Cameron, AFC, CD, congratulates the cast after its first appearance. —RCAF Photo *■ KbtSC, ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX 'REPORTS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE ETC. St., Exeter Phone 604 W. G. COCHRANE, B.A. BARRISTER ?4fc SOLICITOR EXETER, ONTARIO At Hensail, Friday, 2 to B P.M. VIC DINNIN Savings Investments and Annuity Certificates.. INVESTORS SYNDICATE Of Canada, Limited INVESTORS MUTUAL of Canada Ltd. - Balanced Mutual Fund Shares PHONE IBS ZURICH DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternooa PHONE SO S' Special Services At Kirkton Church Christian Family Day and bap­ tismal service was observed in the United Church Sunday morn­ ing. Marilyn Marshall -told t'he story and the junior cliph' sang. Rev. J. H. Anderson was as­ sisted 'by Jack Switzer, superin­ tendent. Sylvia Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred Paton, was baptized. Anglican Y.P.A. The Anglican Young People's Association met on Monday eve­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs# Harold Davis with 15 pre­ sent. The president, Ken Black- ler, conducted the meeting. The scripture passage was -read by Ian Greig. A business, discussion followed. Games were played. Ladies Guild *And W.A. The Ladies Guild anti W.A. of St. Paul’s Anglican Church met on Thursday after-noon at -the home of Mrs. Andrew Knox. Scripture passage was read by Mrs. John Roundell. a The study book was given by Mrs. R. Humphreys. Mrs. William B-lackler, Mrs, Roundell, Mrs. A. Irvine assisted the 'hostess/ Shower iMiss Blanche iSwitzer, bride­ elect of this week, was pleasant­ ly, surprised. Friday evening when the members of her Sunday School class presented her with a setta-rack. Miss Marilyn Marshall and Rosemary Dobson tirade the. presentation. Personal Items J Mrs. Lillian - Blair of Exeter visited at the home of her .daugh­ ter, Mr .and Mrs. (Ronald Flet­ cher. / M.r. J. Wood of New Hamburg is spending a week at the parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross of London spent Sunday with M-r. and Mrs. Wilfred Paton and attended the (baptism of their granddaughter (Sunday morning, Circle Giris Entertain The Circle Girls entertained the W.M.S. members and ladies of the church Friday evening. Marilyn Marshall conducted the worship service. Jean Shute and Muriel Routly were program conveners. Misses Marlene 'Stone and Ves­ ta Watson sang a* duet. Mrs. Wesley Batten gave a-couple of readings. Mrs, Jeff Robinson was guest speaker." The. apron and handkerchief table was well patronized. BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B. Zurich Office Wednesday Afternoon EXETER ’ A PHONE 4 ALVIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENCED AUCTIONEER For your Mie, large or email, courteous and efficient service at all times “Service that Satisfies** PHONE 67-r-2 DASHWOOD USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Hted Offfc*: Exeter, Ontario Preeidest Martin Feeney R.R. 2 Dublin Vlee-Frerident M. Oltyton Colquhoun R.R. 1 Science Hill Director* Miunry Conte* Wte. A. Hamilton Milton McCurdy R.R. Atex A Rhcxte R-R- Agent* Tltoi. G. fiaMnntrtie Hbiilnt MNMKOT R.R. 1 Centralia Cromarty 1 ““" " 3 Kirkton Mitehell R.R, 1 Woodham 1 Mitchell Mitchell Exeter Exeter G. A. WEBB, D.G* ♦Doctor of Chiropractic 438 MAIN STREET, EXETER X-Ray and Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except Wed. Tues. & Thors. Evenings 7*0 For Appointment - Phone 608 News Budget From Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Week-day Except Wednesday For Appointment Phone 86B JOHN WARD CHIROPRACTOR A DRUGLESS THERAPIST Rear of 429 Main St., Exeter Phone 348 Closed On Wedneedaya DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., D.DJ8. DENTAL SURGEON •14 Main Street South Phone 27S Exeter DR. D. J. McKELVIE, D.VM VETERINARY SURGEON Phone H Henaall - Ontario Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. (Leonard Thacker and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. lElli-s "Waugh of London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and family spent (Sunday ’with Mr. John Rinn of Baseline. Mr. Wes Mossey spent Mon­ day evening with Mrs. Rte. Mos- sey. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Lang­ ford- and family Were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Langford of G-lanworlth. Mr. and Mrs. Wan. G. Jones and family were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bryan Otf Prospect (Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Giadwyn Hooper, Clare Very! and Jeanette, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Facey of Wel-lbum, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Timms and family of Baseline were Sun­ day evening -guests of Mr. and Mrs. G'ladwyn Hooper. Mr. -and Mrs, Glendale were guests -of Mt. Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. S, Marys spent Walter Jones of 'Sfinda-y evening and Mrs. Fred J. NORMAN COWAN BOOKKEEPING gyatemii, Service, etc. INCOME TAX RETURNS Dashwood 27-r-ll Martha Her Ro* W. B. Youhg of ... . „ Friday evening with Mrs, Jas. Mo-ssey The 'Sewing Club met at the home of Misses Margaret and Dorothy Irvine bn (Saturday af­ ternoon. Foreign-made goods sold in Canada tin 195'5 had Ah wera^e value Of -about $1,200 per family, W.M.S. Meeting Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson was the leader for the May meeting of the W.M.S. in the schoolroom of the church on ‘ Tuesday evening of last week. iShe, was assisted by Miss -Agnes Anderson, Mrs. E. Wilson -and Mrs. F. Bowden. There was a piano solo by Dale MicAi'lister /and -a, vocal duet by Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. R, Hodgin-s, A skit “Why :a school for leaders ?” was presented by Mrs. G. M-cFaiMs, Mrs.' E. Powe, Miss 'Colleen iStobo, Mrs. Ross Me Falls, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. R. B. Gates. Mrs. Hodgson and Miss Anderson .gave fine reports on ithe Conference Branch ‘meet­ ing in Goderich at Which Rev. Anne -Graham and -Dr. W- iSltrang- way -were guest speakers. Rev. B'lackburn of -Caradoc has accepted Ithe invitation to be guest speaker at the- W.MJS. An­ niversary -on June 10. He will foe accompanied iby ia Choir of boys who will provide the music for the service. Twenty five members and four visitors were ©resent. The hostesses were Mrs. G. -Hicks, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. -Osborne and Mrs. -Dunn. Sunday Service Mother’s day service wafe- '-ob­ served in ith-e Uoiiited Chundh dh Sunday morning. There was spe­ cial music by a choir of boy-s and girl-s under the leadership jof Mrs. ■Reg Hodgson and gins- with (Eleanor at the piano. -Solos were sung Curdy and Bobby offertory music wa-s provided by (Dick,' Mar-garet, Tom -and Kath­ leen McCutcheon. Fpur -babies „were baptized by the ©astor, Rev. J. I. Clarke? Stories were told by , Allison Clarke and Arlene iSkinner. Max­ ine Bowden led the service. Bride Elect Honored Miss Arlene (Skinner was gueslt of honor at a miscellaneous shower in ithe schoolroom of the ohurcth on Monday evening. Num­ bers on -the (programme included "a piano duelt iby Mrs. Alvin Es-sery and Mrs. Leeda Robinson, vocal duet by 'Mrs K. Hodgins and Mrs. Osborne, solo by Miss -Colleen Stobo 'and reading® by Mrs. Alton Isaac and Jean Laman ie. An/add-ress was -read 'by iDonn-a Pay-iXter. Maxine Bowden Evelyn W-ri-ght assisted with opening and '.displaying of many beautiful gifts. On Friday of last week Y.P.U. were invited -to the home - of' Mr/ and Mrs. R. (Paynter in Kirkton ;,for a social evening. During the evening Mr. Norman Morgan and Miss Arlene -Skinner were ©resented with a sandwich toaster in honor of their ap­ proaching marriage. Personal Items iMr. and Mrs. -Eilimer Wilson | visited over Ithe weekend with M-r. and Mrs, Anker in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs, Orland (Square accompanied Mr. and Mrs. K. ■ Greb to Mount Albert one Jay last week where they visited with ■ the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Smith. Mies Beatrice -Essery R.N, of Ridgetow-n, -wa-s a weekend visitor ! at tiho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will lEssery. Miss Flossie IDavey is- a patient , in Victoria,. Hospital, London, J ,having undergone an operation ’ on Friday lasjt. Mr, Roy .Barrow of England, , a rnemiber of ithe Nato training . class at the R.C.A.F. station was [ a (Sunday guest a-t the home b(f Mr, and, Mrs. K. Greb. • 'Mf&. Clare Abbott returned ltd j her ihdme on Monday after spend* [ ing the winter months with her ®i-stefr-in-iaw in Bouth Laguna, I California. j Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson and Donna May of iStrathroy are ihtdi* s daying willtili the former’s parente, Mr. and iMm E, Wilsoix, Mi-ss Evelyn Wright .r.N. of London spent a couplt of -days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mi’s,’'Ames Wright, Mt, and Mrs. George Raynham and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden attended the Canada Packers Teeners Enjoy Show, Bowling Exeter Teen Time, through the courtesy of Lyric Theatre and the Exeter Bowling Lanes, stag­ ed a successful theatre and bowl­ ing party Friday night. Close to 80 hoys and girls saw a show early in the evening and then competed in a bowling tournament at the alleys, Ron Horne’s team, composed of A. Rundle, iStan' Johns, Jane Harness, Eleanor Jones and Betty Brady? won -the bowling tourney. Other -teams, captained by Cy Blommaert, Ross Row, Wes Siim-ms, Lloyd Moore and Veronica Francois, finished in that In cord highest average annual income in Canada, ?ll,-258. Business prop­ rietors ranked ninth, with an average income of 55,125. Quarter Century Club banquet in Toronto on Saturday evening and on Sunday visited with Mrs. Wm. Bowden -at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. .R. Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Frank iSnell -haVe spent several days in London. Thy attended a brief .-Dinig Dong meeting. iifr ■____ S. Roof Motlon-anglnaarad Instrument Panel—Exclusive Mora Visibility Alt-rooMI STUDEBAKER-PACKARD OF CANADA* LI MITED—WHERE PRIDE Of WORKMANSHIP STILL COMES FIRST Exclusive •afety-a«tkN» Brake* Hoodod, Safety-beam Hoadllghta \ Exclusive - Hiii-Ho|der \ . Balahcad SuspanakM txclualua Pyramid Daal*n No othercar offers . . . even as "extras” ... all these features— 1 * ■’ yet, they’re ’'standard equip­ ment” with Studebaker! 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