The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-01-17, Page 17Federal Constituency of 'Huron ,
Nominating
Convention
Monday, January 28
at 2;30 p.m.
.747-LEGION HALL, CLINTON
\ Guest Speaker:
GEORGE HEES, M.P.,
for Toronto Broadview
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
CHAS. MacNAVGHTON, JOSEPH MURPHY,
President Secretary
Help Hungoirian
REFUGEES
Donate warm used clothing and winter footwear for
adults and, children of Hungarian families arriving
in Canada to start a new life here. Articles Should
be clean and in,goOd repair.
LEAVE CLOTHING. AT THE AUXILIARY ROOM
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL
Friday, January 18
Saturday, January 19
9.12 a.m. 2.5 p.m.
• Ladies Will Be on Hand To Receive and Pack
The Clothing
Ladies Auxiliary to the Hospital
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Annual
Meetin.
Game Laws Are Funny
Says Speaker At AOTS
NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM—Major 'step in the rerthovation of Trivia .Memorial Angli-
can Church was completed this week with the installation of new 'Wiring and lighting.
The old wiring, dangerously dilapidated, was completely torn out• and a new system
installed.. Fixtures include 10 new gothic cathedral lanterns in the auditorium, .eight
recessed fluorescent lights recessed in the arch and spotlights over the altar: New
lanterns are seen' above rector, Rev. .N. D. Knox, stranding in the pulpit, The work
.started before. ChristMag and holiday services were held. in the midst of -scaffolding
and 'temporary lighting. • Photo
that helps me to rid my •orchard i "It is not the purpose of .the
1 of the groundhogs and rabbits." [ authority to allow camp sites or
• . . picnic grounds on the banks of
the proposed site of the new lake
east of Exeter," Mr. Dixon said
in answer to a question. "The
i the subject of game preservation water of the new lake is prima'.-
within '. the bounds of the auth- ily for use in Exeter and should
ority. I not be polluted. Picnic grounds
are. being• developed in Exeter,"• 1 Mr. Dixon illustrated his ad- he said.
dd EUCHRE, 493ulph
will sponsor a euchre ' Wednes-
day, January 23 in Orange Hall,
Lucan, Admission pv.. Every-
body welcome. 17
"Our gime laws are funny,"
said ,Mr. Andrew Dixon, a mem-
ber - of the Ausable Conservation ,
Authority. `II have to have a
licence to kill the ground hogs
and the rabbits that do consider-
able damage to my orchard and
on the other hand municipalities
pay a bounty for shooting a fox
The meeting was chaired by the of wild life and scenic pictures
COMING' EVENTS
and response during the Hunga- MorriSon dam is completed. I , .
rian Tragedy. But strange, isn't
it, that these same individuals
refuse .to adjust an attitude or a
point of view to' help their fel-
lows. Mr. Dixon. He was referring to They are seriously, concerned Lakq -Srriith, near Grand .Beridl, a ,PANICSMt. Carmel Hall, ,S.atue-'•
about the- alarming alcohol pro- t 1 t • for 'wild l'f .,(1a.Y January 19, Desiardine's
blem in our midst, Bid' it is so
difficult to induce them—(even
churchmen in good standing)—
to far from president, Mervyn Cudmore. Ger-
gate to Huron Presbytery Men's
"We do not have , aid Godbolt was appointed a dele- home for 'beautiful scenes, but
they are so commonplace that wei Council "Happy Birthday" . was seldom stop "long enough to ' ad- mire them, said the speaker,, sung in honor of the pastor, Bev.
of the property proposed to form r
Harold Snell. He showed a number of pictures
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during their migrations. The lake. orchestra. Ertrybody welcome.
has been drained and the prop-il • . 1./c
erty is now, being divided and
sold for market gardening.
Challengers' Elect
Mrs. M. Prouty
Mrs, Milford Prouty was elect,:
ed president .of the Challengers
of the Pentecostal church at the
January meeting • on l'uesdaY
evening et the home of Mrs.
Cecil, litpfer,
'Other officers are, vice pros..
ident, Mrs. Robert ..Ostler; see1y
treas.,' Miss, Wanda MacLamnl •
.ass't, Mrs. Cecil Xipter.
Mrs. L. Krause gave'. .tallc
on the theme ""Victory", Mrs.
Cecil Kiefer .contributed a solo.
Mrs, Protity 'presided for the.
meeting. Misses Sharon and net-
en..Krause assisted in the open-
ing devotional and Misses Joyce -
and Marilyn Hamiltonin the
closing exercises. •
Itla estimated that retailers.
in Canada will. do about
billion of business in the cur-
rent -year;, independent stores
will handle about 82 per cent of
the total, chain stores Omit 18
per cent.
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Strange, Isn't it?
Men and women by 'the thou-
sand will gladly sacrifice time,
money, energy for their needy
fellOws. Witness the great. popu-
to admit that Paul's principal of
Christian living should apply
' here. ,
"My moderate ' drinking'does The Canadian manufacturing , —industry in 1955 'set new record me no harm and is my own highs in value ' of shipments, affair." earnings of "employees and cost
In effect they say, "I am not' of materials; total employment
my brother's keeper." Strange was higher - than in .1954 but
isn't it. , , 1 lower than in 1953.
Youth For Christ
Presents Sears
Lev. Cedric .Sears, the United
.States evangelist who ,continettri
the South Huron. Crnsade for
Christ -.at Zurich this summer,
will s,peak at liensall United.
Church on, SaturdaY.,, January'
19.
by Youth for Christ, an inter-
national organization in which
Rev. Sears has played a prontin.
.entpart. Ife was a lirector and
,regional vlce-ptesident .in. the
Chicago area before becoming
i• full-time .evangelist.
Ajmual
Cancer e.
Sodety
.MEETING-
Mom, Jan, 21
S;00 p.m.
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL
Everybody 'Welcome
Exeter
Arena
Schedule
Thursday, January 17
6:00.7:00—Centralia Pee Wee Practice 7 :00-11 ;00--F1,C.A.F,
Friday, January 18
4:55,5:00—Skating
7:904:30—Staforth va,, Exeter
Midgets
6:30.—High. School Skating Party --,.
Saturday, January 19
5:00-9:00—Wings ve. Royals
9:00-10:00—Flyers vs. Flashes 10 :00-11:00-Ho rnett vs,. Panthers 11:00 .12;00-Wee Wee s guee Gee
1:00.2:45—Public Skating
3:15.5:16—Figure Slisting 8:00-10:00-P(4We. Skating
Sunday,' January 20
12:00-2:00-Mohawk Practice
Broomball 2 :00-3:00.--M ohaw ks ye, Da shwood 3:00.4:00-Kinsmen vs. Aces
405.5:15—Figure Skating
Monday, January 21
4 :00 •5:00--Sk ng 7:00.11 :00-R.C.A. F.
Tuesday, January 22
6:00.7:00—Figure Skating 7 :00-8:30-Luca n vs, Centralia Bantanis S:45-10 :15--s.I-1 ensall vs, Exeter Ba,ntams,
Wednesday, January 23
2 ;00 • 11:00-Curling
The Thaw.
•
Theatre
PHONE 421.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH •
Bake.
Sale.
'CENTRAL HOTEL
DINING ROOM
— COMING
Sat, Jari, 19
"THE MAN WHO
3;00 p;mt..
* Clifton Webb Will ,Be Served
* Gloria Grahame
NEVER WAS" Coffee ,and Donuts.;
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Coming
For One Night Only .
Saturday, January 19 - 8:00 p.m.1
Cedric
Sears
speaker 'at the recent
South Huron Crusade
for Christ, accompan-
ied by a group of sing;
.ers -and musicians
from United States,
Mr. Sears has just
recently eonclucleth a
successful Crusade in
Calgary, Alberta.
Hensall United-Church,
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You are invited to aitend.
Alvin Kerslake, Sea,-Treas.
South .Huron'
.Agricultural
Society
on1, Jan 24
.2:00 p.m.
NEW COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
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Mr. Dixon was addiessing the
Members of the AOTS at James
St. United Church at 'their sup-
per meeting Moliday evening on
dress with beautiful colored slides
the bottom of the lake 'when .the larity and grand work of Service
Clubs. Witness too the concern
"I question if we are wise in.
allowing a person, because he
has acquired a portion of land, to
change the face of nature to suit
his own particular ideas," said
The service IS being sponsored Lyric
Preview' Its
Coming Attractions
loel "When I. mer710•Ottalf it will he to a beautt. vri ant
a .clever, , on o in teal house.
ipeper. -me: "No, you can't la that
it would he blifalnY.
THURS., FRI, SAT,
January ti and It
"IT'S A DOG'S LIFE"
• Je'ff Richards
* Edmund Gwenn
NEWS — CARTOON '
MON., TUES. A WED..
January '21, 22 and 23
"THE LT. WORE SKIRTS"
* Tow Ewell
* Shares North
COMEDY CARTOON.
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THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, ,B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
8:30 a.m.—Ifoli)- Cornmunion
10:15 a.m.—Sunday ,School
11:30 a.m,—Morning Prayer
Visitors Welcome
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex, Rapson
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.—The Service of Wor-
'ship
Nursery Class (three years and
under) in the Primary Room.
Beginners (4-5)- will withdraw
during the second hymn..
11:15 a.m.—The Church t,chocil
Superintendents' Mr.:Sterling Ince
The Church When Every
Family Worships As A Family
ZION. CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
c Rev, Olen R. Strome, Minister
10•`00 a mi.—Worship
"A Silent Semen,"
11;00 a.m.—Church School
7;30 p.m.---Pvening- Service
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. R. Van FaroWe, Minister'
2:00 P.TIA.-Dutch Service
• All Welcome
Every Monday At 4:15 pm.
. 10:66 a.m,-Stinday School
S ervice In intereita‘contact Mn.s H. L. Sturgis, Cecil Wilsono ' i girpai;T:-iauat Voters' Meet-
Harold Presztator, Don Easton or Rec. Director I ihg ' ,
Larry Heideman. 1
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren • 1 OASHWOO6 ,
Attend the SPECIAL PRACTICE on 3ANUARV less 2$
at 7;15 in the Town Hall. Come out to hear the
sons and discuss Students' progress or receive irlw
formation Oil new membership and instruments,
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STARTING 'IN- FEBRUARY' FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
' • NINE' YEARS AND OVER' ,
, instruments Supplied' To Oualifiars '
New Class
In Band Instruinerit Instruction
GROUP INSTRUCTION IN TOWN HALL
ZION LUTIIIERAN CHURCH •
IASHWOOD
Pastor: K. I.. Zorn, Phone is.
Attention Parents!
key, W. P. Kroft, Minister
Mil, Kers Metrafii Organist '
Sunday, 3anuary 20, 1657
10:00 6.111,--"At the Crossroads"
crit,.4unday,
7:S0 "The Tratisiortitig
Worth,'
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A,W.C,M.,
MUsical Director
10;00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: 'Temptation"
Anthem by the choir
Duet by Marilyn Bissett and
Barbara Allison
1:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Sermon Subject: "Losing To
Find"
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To. All
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev. VerbrUgge
Sunday, January 13.
9:45 a.m.—Rev, A. B. C. Ilcifland
''(English)'
2:15 p.na.—Rev. A. B. C. Holland
(Dutch) •
PENTECOSTAL -
TABERNACLE
Main St.
9:45 a.m.,-Sunday School "
11:00• a,m.—Morning Worship
Speaker; 1S1rs, H. Butler
(Winn) ,
/:10 p.in.:.-tvangelistic Service
Friday, 8 p.m...-Christ's Anthas-
sadert
Wednesday, it Study
and Prayer
"There Is A Welcome Here
For •You."
ReV, L. W. Krause, Pastor
Never a motorcar so '-cAronclerPui co wanted.
The magnificent new
17-11:10-Y"-,
The• new"Chrysler for 1957 has most
assuredly earned the distinction of
being called "classic".
For in ltd long, graceful lines there
is a kind of 'beauty that is both timely
. , . and timeless. A beauty perfectly
in harmony with today, yet possessed
.,of an enduring quality that will make
it a pleasure for many years.
And, as, you'd expect, the engineer-
ing 'of the new Chrysler is as flawless
as its styling. Chrysler, this year, brings
you ,inany new developments, such as
satin-smooth Torsion-Aire Ride . a'
remark/Able new three-speed automatic
transmission . . . and an, engine with
greater power than any in Chrysler •
history. See the new Chrysler soon.
We know you will be pleased,
A new pride of ownership is yours, too, with the.
1957.Chrysler. Forlts Flight-Sweep styling relict ts
not only a look of superlative beauty, but of quiet
good taste. It IS the car for those With an intuitive -
appreciation for the finest.
*new feeling of smooth-harnessed power is
yours‘vitkaryslcr's new fully automatic 3-spe'ed
transmission, You merely
, push a button .. nudge
the accelerator , and
case forward with a surge
of quiet, self-shifting
power you can egperience
only in the magnificent
new Chrysler for 1957. 41
ION OF CANAbA, LIMITED
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A new sense of motion 'is yours in the '057' •
Chrysler with Torsion-Aire Ride. There is no
feeling of leaning as you round corners, virtually
no bumpiness, even on rough, roads, and no.
uncomfortable dip of the hood when you bralte,
"'NAMES -ROAD
MENNONIT E -MISSION -" EKETER
Sunday &hoot
16.:* to 11130' AM,
"'Teach IYl4I 'thy Lerd"
- Supt.: Stseiez..Saucitto Zurieh
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Kay. Samuel Kier, LA., B.D,
Minister
10106 a,M,—Sunday School
11:00 -=-Morning Worship
SerniOn Subject: "An Old Ones,.
Con with a Modern Anstiver"
7:30 p.m.-Preparatory Service
8:20 p.m.-Meeting Of SeaSied
TueadaY, ran, 22-Annual Meet-
ing, with supper at / pon. ALWASolt A. VrtI6 ANEA O IN OF tONWAltb 1,00N
REG ARMSTRONG MOTORS
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