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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-09, Page 17**OPTION AND DAN C E For Mr and Mrs, Ron 'Woraino. CREDITOR , COMMUNITYHAL Friday May 10 HEAMAN'$ ORCHESTRA, Now. and 010-Tymis Music, Elttry1M0 Benefit Dance Far Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Isaac, whose home was destroyed by fire. Friday, May 10 LUCAN ARENA Ladies please bring lunch. .Lakeview Casino - Grand Bend OPENING ' Saturday, May 18 llll l 0000006000000 lllll 00m0 lllllll 00000% Western Ontarlisi First Big I Bingo in 1957 $5. 000 00 CASH •BINGO 3 Cards for $5 Admission Entitles you to play on all 16 BIG GAMES Extra Cards, $1.00 Each, also. good for all games. CLINTON LIONS ARENA Friday, May 10 Orel Stirt at 9' OsClick $500.00 CASM OOOR PRIZE 2 GAMES FOR $1,000.00 • 2 GAMES FOR 500.00 2 GAMES FOR $ MAO' 10 GAMES FOR $ 100.00 PrOcoods for Clinton Service Club's Swimming P.ol Fund lll l lllll 0, ll 41•-•i Starlite Drive -In Theatre Joseph White.,77 Shipping Worker Joseph White, W7, of Lockport,•;• New York, A retired shipping, department worker died Thurs- day, April 25 in Lockport Me-- 4norial Hospital After a short n ,s, He was born 'in Vieltering, On. tarlo. In 194 he moved to 14.ock. port and worked on the improve.: merit construction of the State Barge aPill. in 1924 be began working in the shipping depart. went at Harnston Radiator- div IO of General Motors Corpora. Jion and retired.. in 1944. Surviring are his. wife. two daughters, two sons, Pine .grand. children and four great grand- children,. all of Leckport, and one sister in Michigan. Burial was in North Ridge eeineterY. Locknort, Mr. Ernest Whiteford, Cr•cd. iton, Is A niece, Letter FrOM Shipka. 14r. Kart Guenther has re- turned font Hamilton and will be in his shop again as usual, The Parkhill Chapter of the Eastern Star attended service here on Sunday, Worthy Matron Mrs. Arthur Webb read the les- son. Mrs, C. Kennedy, of Grand Bend, and Mrs. R, Love sang, Rev, Rapson gave,a splendid semen using as his text, "When the Star Fails to Shine." W.A. Donate to Resident Fund The W.A. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Les Adams, an Wednesday, May 1, Mrs, Stuart Sweitzer and Mrs. Harry Shep- pard were in charge of the devo- tions, Mrs. Cliff Russell read the. Scripture. Rev. Rapson gave ad- dress entitled "The Man's Hands." The president, Mrs. M. Sweitzer, took chargeof the husi- nese part of the meeting. Reports were given. The Daffodil Tea, held recently, was successful. $10,00 was voted to the Thlited Church Resident Fund, CNIB Prepares Fund Campaign At the annual meeting of Huron Count y Advisory Board to the C.N.I.B. held on Friday at God- erich plans for this year' ,s cam- paign were outlined by E. F. Wheeler, district field secretary. ' A. W. Sparks, superintendent , of field service, Ontario division Quid of the progress of the work. There are 63 persons in Huron county registered •with the In- stitute. 5 Miles East of Grand Bend LS Milos west of No. 4 Highway on Crichton Road FRIDAY SATURDAY May -10 and 11 "NEW YORK CONFIDENTIA•V (Adtitt), * Broderick Artwford * Marilyn. MaxWoll 000,000,00,00.01,000.00,00 llll 00,00,00,00,000,00,00,00,00,0000000,000,1 • • Officers of the Huron County board are: chairman, H. Kin- kead, Goderich; vice chairman,. S. 'B. Taylor, Exeter; secretary, R. Cousins, 13rucefield and trees- urer, H. G. 'Spring, Godcrich. Data On Dashwood !Students Plan Busy Summer iy MRS. H. ItA004 pashwood :WA. king year and under class, play, The citizenship group„ with "ing Negro Lullaby, and ranked !Ars. John Rader 'convenerwas fourth out of 11:t 'entrigi. i In eharge of the April meeting of WA,W,S. Mooting 1).ashwood W.I. TuesdaY oTerlulg, The regular WS:MS. meeting hall ga11 WAS answered with the , washeld rm." evening in •the •Pa3110 4 people in "r "1111"n-IE.U./I, :Church- basement with. ...ctitzlevtill.:: bAaryteielber fglr°tIgeNtSilalniaeor I 1‘4tr$ George j'41"1 4s• •ellairiVIYA alada a ` MrA. Earl. Guenther led in pra,r. Tea contest were PM 41JSpiArY,'6, 14.,.$ 140.,d E...11,,,son, red xbIlee eeeeelbles. grebb ere to be ver;1+ Mrs, Gordon1Gorcl'o7 'Bernier And in charge of the display. '. rs. Carl ,Oestreicher gaVe. 'read*: Conveners' annual reports were • ings, . • given and a report on the exeeii-1, mre. tank took the, ohapter tiVe- meeting .held at liensall was [from ;we study book dealing with read. pj.a.as, were ,completed for the • islands ill the South Fume, he president, Mrs. E. Oe - district .annual to: be held in: the treicher, resided for the iglu, E.U.BMa . :Church, y 28, The 405. • W.S.W.S, Will senre the dinner. - • • Committee charge of registra. Frederick Yousitt flow, airs. S. Baker, Mrs. M. Tie. Fredgriek Yausie, 46, of Lon - man, MrS. It Kellerman and. don, -passed away at •VictorisH Mrs. H. Hoffman. Receptionists !Hospital, London, Thursday, May are Mrs. A. Xunt.i. and Mrs '.,9',. I.z. Ile is Survived by Ms wife, the I Senior Folk Hear Talent, Talent- from several districts joined with Exeter entertahiert to provide a variety program for the Senior Citizens at their meeting on Tuesday uight. Opening with a.sing-song led led by Walter Cutbush with. Mrs. Rhoda Shapton.•the .piano, Hilton. Ford acted ps chairman. Vocal numbers included duet's by Doris and Margaret Johns companied by their mother, Mrs. Fred Johns; duets by Mrs. Tom Knoy and Mrs. Arthur Lightfoot with Mrs. Frank King at the piano; solos by Miss Maxine Reeder accompanied by Mrs. H. L. Sturgis; Mrs. Jack•Schroeder with Miss Elaine Ifodgins at the piano:. Mrs. Eric Heywood who was accompanied by Mr. Hey- wood, and by seven-year-old Joan Sinclair of Kippen Who was accompanied by. her mether, Mrs. Jack Sinclair, • Instrumental numbers included violin selections by Nelson Peter- son of Parkhill, accompanied by his sister, Mrs, Marshall Box, and coronet/ solos by Mrs. Clare McBride, Zurich, accompanied by. Mrs, Bruce Keys of Varna, Mrs. Len ,Dilkes contributed a reading and Hilton Ford and Ed Penhale did the "broom dance's accompanied on the rnouthorgan by Russell Sehroeder, - Secretary George Lawson dis- cussed the square dance com- petition on May 20 in which the Senior Citizens have been asked to take part. No decision was reached. Ten dollars was voted to the' Cancer Society campaign.. IVIenthers of the -local asSoeia- tion of Guides and Brownies as- aistcd at the lunch hour. Music for dancind was provided by Mr, and Mrs. bWilliam Marshall and. Torn Walker. Named to plan the June meet: ing were Mr, and Mrs. Prank Taylor, Mr. and • Mrs, Wilfred Doupe, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dougall and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hunkith • Miss. ban Thornana, Wb. • la finiahed her *mad year 4t Mac7 Donald Institute, Gneinh, Aiwa A few ,days: At her home before leaving on Sunday for Brantford where she has secured A: UM for the summer months- ht the dietetic •departnlent Brant., lord General Ilospitai. Miss Beth, 'f'aylor, third. year:. student at MacDonald Institute,• has accepted A similar •position'. in Victoria Hospital', :Loildorir Miss Marie frodgson also, a second year student at the Mac. Donald institute has returned to her home and during July And August will act as counsellor and' cook out -worker at Camp Bolton, near Toronto, Rader. •iformer Elfrieda Becker, of Dash The new extension course was weod, and one san, Carman. discussed. Date of regular meet- Services were conducted from lags was changed from the last the George E. Logan and Sons Tuesday of the month to the first funeral home Saturday, May 4, Tuesday. Conveners submitted by Rev. C. J. Kilhnger, minister their programs for the new Year, of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lon - Mrs. Gordon Bender presided for the program. Kristine and Ausina Wens sang a duet. Mrs, Bender commented on the motto, "Life is like a garden; it bears the fruit you sow." Mrs, A. Hop - croft gave a reading, Mrs, J. bell Munnock. Les Norley, Ronald Rader gave the topic "The Life Ten Eyck, Earl, James and Reb- a Agnes Mnelltall," Contests ert Becker, followed. Interment was • in Woodland Cemetery, London.Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Paul Armstrong and son, of Point Peter, spent 1)aftotindxayrs.wittmh Mporlsa.ndC.ora Geiser Miss Rosemary Smith,"of Kirk - top, spent the week -end with Miss Joan Guenther. don. Bearers were Fred Ten Eyek Jr., Roy Eckstein and Harold Brandt, of Kitchener; Allan, Al - yin and Wilfred Becker, of Dash- wood. Flowerbearers were Cam - Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stormea, •of St. Thomas, were week -end visitors with •Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vyn Tiernan. and Lynda. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Brown, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr, William Wein. Misses Joanne and Janice Hay- ter • spent Saturday withtheir aunt, Mrs. Robert Hayter, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Hayter attended the funeral of the late Fred Yausi. Anne Marie Kraft, •of Exeter, spent the week -end with Barbara and Anne Koehler. • Jack Kraft, of Exeter, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hayter. Miss Erma Wein, of Clinton, spent the week -end with Mrs. Herb Wein, Robert Web of Sud- bury, is vacationing at his home here, Wins John Hanna Prize Miss Bonnie Heather MeCrae, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth McCrae, was suc- cessful in winning the John Han- na prize at Goderich Music Fes- tival, She entered the 12 -year-old and tinder class playing Sonatina, by Clernenti, and obtained 85 marks, the highest of 12 entries, She also entered the 13 -year-old and under class playing Minuet in D Minor, by Bach, and obtained 813narks, the highest of nine entries. She received 80 marks in the /9. Organization Meeting For The Town Of Exeter • Of the Progressive. Conservative Association Tuesday; May 14 a 11 IN 'THE 'COMMITTEE ROOMS (Hottest' Barber Shop, Boll antt I.aughfon Building) I EVERYONE WELCOME 640OHMIHMOMOAMOWWWWW#1011MMWHO1MOW111001010111000110‘0040104001ile Legion Hears Gov't Men Grants, benefits, loans were the topic of discussion Monday night as Veterans' Land Act and De- partment of Veterans' Affairs of- ficials visited the Grand Bend Legionnaires during their rneet- nig. Officials from both London and Goderich were on hand to answer questions put forth by the members, Stan Youngblut, Goderich, and George Parkinson, London, both VLA officials, outlined various methods whereby veterans could profit from the provisions of the act. They also previded illustra- tions of terrains in other ,corn- munities—successful efforts spon- sored by the •VLA. Parkinson proved how a veteran could save AS much as.50 per cent by takibg advantage of the act, II. R. Collie, Stratford, . con- struction:•supervisor, whose job it is to ensure that applicants com- ply with building rules, advised the members of several precau- tions necessary when The standards used, he warned, were those of the National Hous- ing Building Act. * Bob Leitch, London, Veterans' Welfare Services branch, outlined several improvements that vet- erans can look forward to begin- ning in July. These included raises in pensions and benefits. A record number turned out to hear the speakers. Report On Baseline BY MRS, ARCHIE DEWAR Personal Items Mrs, Rohl:. Elston, Wilma and Norma spent the weekend with friends in Grilha, '•Mr. anct Mrs, Tessman and Johnny f London were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin- son and Brenda on Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Hill, Lorraine and Jimmy of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin- son on Thursday, ' IVIr. and Mrs, Duncan Me - Naughton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard of Parkhill, parents of Mrs, MeNaughto0 Mrs, Geo. Wilson is 'attending Ontario Women's Institute Of- ficers Conference at Guelph this week. Miss Noreen Walkom spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Walkom at Itusselciale. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W,C.M. Musical Director Mother's Day 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "Triology of Love" The Sacrament of Baptism for infants will be observed. Men's choir will sing the an- thems. Trio: Carfrey Cann, Norm Walper, Garnet Hicks 7;00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon Subject: "The Heritage of Family Faith" A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All' NOTE: Ladies choir practice after the Morning service. •CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD . Rev. W, F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrea, Organist Sunday, May 12, 1057 10:00 am. --Mother's Day Service 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School No Evening Service, in favor of Zion Church ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD • Pastor: Rev. K. L. Zorn 10;00 a,M.—Sunday School 11;00 ani.--Servite THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER Sunday Sehool 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. "Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord" Supt,: Stanley Sander, Zurich THE BETHEL. REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET' CHURCH Rev. R. Van Parowa, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Dutch Service 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School All Welcome' `•••• MAN STREET • The United Church Of Canada mister: Rev, Alex. Ranson Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 11:154f.ni.—Combiried Church and Sunday School •Service Classes will .assemble at 10:45 a,m, and go into the Service together, Nursery class in the P r 1Ill r y Room. Beginners 45) Will Withdraw during the second hyntn. Worship In The Family t hurth As A Fan'illy THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A. Rector Trivia Memorial, Exeteer,, 3rd Sunday After. taster 8:0 a eft11111111111.0t1 10;15 A.M.—Sunday &hoot 11:30 pao.—Monciiig Prayer Wien% by Jtinlor ChOlt ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON ReV. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10i00 st.m.—Worship Sacrament of BaptTT 11:05 a.m.—Church Sch Recognition ,of Mother 7:30 p.m,—Evening Servi . Men's Choir Thursday — Local Conferen e • • CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Rev. Sarnual Karr, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochran., Oriole 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worahip Sertiton Stibjett: "Wakening • the Dead" W.M.S. Meetingrorsd.tU May 16th, at 8 par--'' Dashwood Cancer Blitz, BY DASHWO013 MEN'S CLUB Alvin Walper, President Monday, May 13 7;30 to 9:00 p.m.. • PLEASE HAVE YOUR DONATION READY! copper and Canada • • z • • ll , As Jacques Cartier sailed/ into the welcome, quiet waters of Babe des Chaleurs in 1534, he and his men caught their first sight of Indians oit the shore . and their hands involuntarily clasped the copper- gilted weapons at their sides. The gesture was synabolic, though they knew it not. For some 420 years later, amid the vast virgin forest, was to rise the Gaspe copper smelter . a new source of work and wealth for Canadians. For 125 years The Bank of Neva Scotia has worked with men of enterprise and Vision in Canada—providing financial sinews for commerce and industry. Wha teveryour banking need a may be, pay a visit to your local BNS branch. 'You'll find the manager and stag interested and helpful. The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA for 125 years a partner In helping Carmelo grow Get to know the staff at our Exeter Branch. You will find them helpful and friendly. K. W. McLaughlin, Manager. •PENIECOSXAL TABERNACLE Main Streit SBECLtL iivxmatta May 4 and 5 Rev. Edgar O'Brien 9;45 •a,M.—Stinday School 11:00 a.m.—Mothor's tiay Ser vice with the W.M.C. iptharge. 7;30 p,m..-Evangelistic Service Wed., 5 p.m.—Motting for Prayer p.m.—Christ's Airibosss, dors • May 1.3—The youth witi prostot the pageant "The Cress the Great Divider" in the dirt. tot) Penteeostal Tabernacle St 8 p.m, "Mary kept alt these things and pondered them in her heart". —Luke 2 z 10 Pastor: Rit i, W. krauts • Atistiatod Emig. L., Winn-IMMO BRINGING •NEW ,HOUSES TO LIFE • r•••••••••• ••••• 1?!. This man's job is to bring new houses to life with electricity. Long before this new house was finished, Ontario Hydro and your local Hydro Utility had planned ahead for it; this house and many more like it. Increased power requirements were analyzed. Lines were constructed and, if nece,ssary, new transformer facilities installed. For the occupants the flick of a switch will bring electric pOwer surging to their bidding, to do a multiplicity of chores faster and more economically by electricity. • Xn Ontario., Hydro Ana .PrOgleila Go Hand in nand. •