HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-23, Page 11Mc:iIiivray League
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The McGillivray S e f t b a 11 7 -West *~'orners vs. A.lrsa Craig
Lea ue;has drawn up a 72 -game tit Ailsa Stale
schedule for elle las? softball 1 Sylvan v-1111curl ".s, Aliso. Cr a•, i..t
season. �gArlsa Craig
1, Mt. ("arniel ve. Brins1ey
A six team league has been i-..vvest corners vs. syivu
formed with entries coming front il.4.—Ailsa c'rair vs.' Iaeury
Lieury, Rrinsley, Exeter, West i9- el • :, iW "� l> write""
Corners, Mt, Carmel and Sylvan 1 5y v n vs. Br ns y
el
to .Make up the loop. 20 Ailsa r"ralg vs. West Corners
Each team will partiei ate 29 Alt, Carmel vs' t;ylvatt
li 5 x;xrteY )!M,. LIet11rJ"
in 12 games before the play.offS t0 West ('ornels ve. Brinslox
get under way in September. 27--Mils1. Grate vs. Sylvan!
Exeter, who entered the league J(•l,
for the ;first '.tilde 'last year and. ^"*"-s)'halt X•M, l,seler
emerged .as league champions, 3 Mt. Carmel vs West Corners
9 Xirinsiey vs. Lieury
will play their first game on ,e-"io et„•x ye. Anne ,r,tig, at A.ilva
Wednesday, May 22 against l! i + r r tl, lr1 inMleY
I3rinsley and then will not see 9m-Lieury tits. West .Corners
action again until May 30 when 10—Atisa Craig vs. 141 k, Cgrmei
they tangle with the Mt, Carmel to l;aeter ,,•tl, sa�iAlro
Club, - 1' A'lt. Carmel vs, Ailsa Craig, at
Ailsa Craig
All games will start at 9:Q0 71-13rinsley vs. West C.ornera
P.M. shag and. will be played ya nit, carnlel ,M x:actc.
iSxlvan vs. Lieury
1
under the lights' at Lieury with is-weMt ( suers Zixixelex
the exception of Ailsa Craig's Lglnslev vs. Also Ci•aig, at
home gainer as they will take Ansa Craig
place right in Ailsa Craig. 23 -Sylvan v s. Mt.' Cir mel
The schedule is as follows: 44 gams start at 0:00 pan.
MAY
2I -West Corners vs. Mt: Carmel
2S-BrinMley 1•M, Exeter
3,-Lie(ti.•y v s'. Sylvan
27 -Mt. Carmel vs, Lieury
28 -Ailsa, Craig vs..Brinsle,v
29 -Sylvan vs. West Corners
30-I9xeter vel. Mt. Carmel
51.--Lieury vs. Ailsa Craig at Ailsa
• Craig
3-Brinsley vs, Sylvan
4 -West Corners vs: Lieury
a--Mitln. Craig TM 'JC'rete,
6-B1lnsley vs. Mt, Carmel
Baseball
Standings
liCnliv 'Eruct 7\'I'F:f acKulA'VJ
l')ASiEl1A7,L 4.1F141,0VE .
Lest` !l'eek's Games; •
Exeter at Dashwood, ppd., rain
Future Guinea; •
ALLY
X124—EnMhwood at :Exeter
Clinton at HensallHensall Personals 26 -Exeter at `Aashwood, 2:30 p.m.
27-Ii:ensair at Clinton
Continued from Page 8Zurich at Mitchell
30 -Mitchell at Dashwood
Miss Ruth MacLean of London Clinton at 7.urich
was a weekend visitor with her i{1 -Exeter nt Hensnli '
parents, •-Mr:. and ••.Mrs., Robt. MrGxx.rxvne.Y SOFTBALL
MacLean.. LN:AG1Tl,
Mi3s 1111th •Soldan,• Hamilton, Lx .t Week's Glinte,tt
and MisstJeanSoldan, nurse -in- west Corners at Mt, Carmel
training at St.. Thomas, visited ppd., cold
recently with their parents, Mr. Future Content
and Mrs. Wm, Soldan. :KAY
Dr. A. R. Campbell and Mrs,
Campbell of Guelph .were recent
visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. R. Y.
MacLaren.
Mrs, Edna Corbett spent the
weekend visiting. at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold., Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding,
Debbie and Donnie,' of Parkhill,
were recent visitors” with Mrs.
Gooding's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar, Munn. • '
WVIr. 'Root. Robinson of Hunts-
ville was a recent visitor with
Mr. and Mrs.. Len Noakes and
family..
Mrs; R, J. Cameron and Bob
were in Stratford on Thursday
last attending the graduation ex-
ercise of Mrs, Cameron's niece.
Miss Ruth Clark of. Varna:
Mrs. G. Christie and Mrs. Sim
Roobol attended .: graduation ex-
ercises at the O.A.C,, Guelph, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Perdue and
family of Camp Borden, visited
with Mrs. Violet Schwalm and
Mr, and Mrs. Bob McKenzie over
the weekend,holiday.
Mr. and `"Mrs.,,.iikneock .and
family of Toronto' were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Munn.
• LAC Ken Harrison, North Bay,
sipent the weekend with his wife
and daughter Barbara. Mr. Har-
rison 'left for Cold Lake, Al-
berta, where he has been post-
ed. Mrs. Harrison and daughter
will stay with the. former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.• William
Sm ale.
22-3rinsley vs, Exeter
23-1,1eury vs. Sylvan '
27 -Mt. Carmel vs, Lieury
28 -Ailsa Craig vs. Brinsle>- '
29 -Sylvan vs. West Corners
30 -Exeter vs, 11i,t. Carmel
LADIES/ SOFTflALL
- • Li:AG VE
(:nrituM Thin "Week;
d x,xhlbl(io' P'
May 25 -Exeter at Dashwood
Schedule will start in June. All
persons interested in entering a
team into the league are asked to
notify the T -A's Sport Dept. be -
.fore June 1, as the schedule will
then be drawn up.
Around'Arena
- Continued from Page 4
a,ln. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Special events
will be arranged. The registra-
tion dee, which includes cost of Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
expendable materials will be Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thomson
$10,00 per person. Recommended spent Monday, evening with Mrs.
single, double and family acco- Uivada Hopkins of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family spent Monday eve-
ning with Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell
Leibler.of Mitchell,.
Mr.; and Mrs... Carl Mills and
family were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Eveleigh of
Kirkton.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wiltshire
of Orillia were Friday evening
visitors of Mr. Milton Hooper.
Forty Boys And Girls From Area
Compete For Feed Club Awards
Forty bays and girls from six lot the auction. For the pest six„
townships will be competing for I years, the top bid has been enter -
over $ 00 in Bash and four tro- ed. by Alf Scholl, Hensall hutch-
phies in the beef feeder calf or. t the most
club competition at Uensall: Boy or girl who puts
Spring Fair and InlpleLrient Show gain on .a calf .gets the hand -
next Friday afternoon'. some E. L. Mickle and: Son.
Prizes total,$29in each (if' the trophy. Last year's winner was
four classes of the competition. Glenn Lamport, R.R. 1 Hensall,
That s :divided among the top who :put 490 pounds on his :steer•
eight .contestant.. in six months.
Trophy for best:finish is The Hest showman In 1956, and
Times -Advocate's Rose Rowl, winner of the W. G. Thompson.:
won last year by Elizabeth
'Townsend, 18, of B.B., 3 :Sea -
forth. She was the first ,girl to
capture the award,
In addition to the prize and
trophy, the winner gets top price
• News Budget From
Bians.hard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Institute held in Thames Road
and Sans Ltd. :trophy was !3i11 Gregor remains .secretary-treas
Strong,. Seaforth. .aim. .Mitchell, urer, Directors iliciude: Bob
Dublin, ,copped the Bank of Mon- Parsons. Hibbert;, Jack' mins .1
treat sup for junior champion man,;Tuckeron.dh; John F'yrn,
showman. lJsborne; Wally Reciter, Sten -ben;
President of the club this year Carl Willett, !fay; John Moffat,
is. Lloyd Cooper. and Jim Mc- Stanley.
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News Woc�
By MRS. ARTHUR TRUNDLE
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Sunday School Anniversary .an
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Describes Project �► Visitors who attended the
Anniversary services for the wv• elsai y rely cis were:
For TM
SPRINGS
FAIR
- S,DAY PERMANENT SPECIAL 53.50:
• . We specialize in Cold Waves, Hair Sty.. ng',
Woodham Sunday School were Ur. and Mrs. Vernon Hosea :d ha 0 in Also .Llai, tints .and
T:o ML,r4ndale WICutting and S n►p o S .
held on Sunday when Rev. Wen and Billy .and George of WaterX.
Continued frons Page 7" Eagle, B.A.,B.D., of C1inton was loo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins _ bleaches, Not .open Mondays
Mr, Hugh Love, councillor of guest , speaker in the morning. ' of Science Bill with • Mr, and
Special ptosis was furnished by Esus. Root, Carroll. a
the Sunday School under the Mr. andMr a hom -
. y .. s, Jardes T _ p
Shopdeaderhi . of Mr. Mi is k 1 mgr 8p Ray of Gunton, Miss Mildred���..y
both services, Cowdrey, Kirkton, with Mr. and
In the evening Rev, Dr. IT, Mrs, Clarence Mills and Donna Located. In Fink's Building,: Menattll.l
Laite, M.C., D.E., of Stratford 1Vfrs. Lorne ,iofiffe and family ..
was guest speaker ..assisted. by of Mt.. Elgin, Mr, and Mr.. ,a Rus'!!!..nfggl141tNQ.guu)!.InVI1111111a„IplplplltualgugltB1g11.__.Ig411,11Qn1it11,1,Ulfllnf„,d,•ltllVllulN,.1,
the pastor, Rev. J. H Slade, sell Morrison and family ofKir'k-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Flloyd •Pr.ld- �d,uuul.nl„PtgtPulmtgt4... ..f W14Ua.1ttAluUluu,agugnal/gel).genulntta.141tY,11ta1/M1„tlltgulal t
Personal Items
Dr. o. P r hof Toronto ham Milt.
with Mr. and
Ge ,Mop y _ o. Mrs. Ray Mills,
was a weekend visitor with Mrs..
M.orphy and the boys. i Mr. and Mrs. Mawhinney of
Crediton
Mr a.nd Mrs, Andy Anderson with WIr, and' Mrs,
of Toronto were weekend visit -.Harry Squire,-
ors
quire,ors with Mr ,Hugh Berry ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim: Watson of
Mr.. and Mrs, Reg Wilkins of Fullarton, Mrs. Ada. Butters with
Toronto were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wheeler,
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazle-' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodgers of
wood. Mrs, Wilkins is with her Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs. Yred
sister, Mrs, Hazlewood who has Doupe.
been a patient in St. Marys Me -1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCurdy,
Usborne Township, ,was guest
apeal(er for :the :Community Ac-
tivities and' Public Relations
meeting of Hurondale Women's
Sunday guests in the corn- church on 'Wednesday evening,
munity were: Mr. Love spoke on the Morri-
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker and spn Dam being built in the town -
family of Zion with. Mr and
Mrs, Jack Thomson, ship telling how it came to be
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Hern and started, how it received its
family of Zion, Mr: and Mrs. name and the benefits to be -gain-
Malcolm Spence and family, Mrs, ed by its .construction, He was
V. Hern, of Exeter, Mr,and introduced by Mrs. Les Gibson.
Mrs. David Parkinson and Tom- Mrs, William Lamport gave a
my of Trenton with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, . report of the, Officers' Confer-
Mr. and Mrs. William Rodd of ecce held in Guelph recently.
Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe One of the highlightsof the con -
Dann and family, Miss Lorna ference was the celebration of
Dann of London with Mr. and the sixtieth anniversary of the
Mrs. George Dann. founding of Women's Institutes,
Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper Mrs. H. H. Strang gave a
and family with Mr, and Mrs, demonstration showing how to
Kenneth Langford. iron a man's shirt. Mrs. • Frank
Mr, and Mrs, Leonard, Thacker Lostell discussed the motto "You
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex do not find time for community
Dobson and Wayne of Weston, activities; you make • it'' .Mar-
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Hodgins lene and Barbara Webber fay -
and family of Granton, Mr, and mired with two duets, Mrs. Mac
Mrs. Orville Langford and John liodgert, convener,of the coin -
of Centralia with Mr. and Mrs. inittee, presided or the pro-
Fred Pattison. gram.
Mrs. W. B. Young, St.. Marys, The newlelected president,
spent the weekend with Mrs. ilzrs, Roylance tt,. con -
James MoSsey, Mrs, J. Mosley ducted the business; -Mrs. Lee
returned with her for the week. Webber acted as secretary. It
Mrs. Cecil Mosley returned was decided to sponsor a short
we kendonw dath alelativses ending To -the
curse in the fall. "An Ounce of
ronto. • Prevention” was the course
Mrs, Gordon Rathburn, Sarnia, chosen., Mrs. Garnet Hicks was
spent a couple of days with his named to attend the district an -
sister, Mrs. Alex Irvine, and Mr.: nual in Dashwood, May 29, Can -
Irvin. '
vassers for the cancer fund in -
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Lang- elude Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Mrs.
ford and Douglas of Dorchester, Roylance Westcott, Mrs. 0.
spent Thursday with Mr. and Beaver, Mrs. Almer Passmore,
Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mrs. William Etherington, Mrs..
Miss Lorna Dann of London Archie Morgan, Mrs, H. Strang
spent the weekend with her and Mrs. Archie Etherington.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Strang, retiring presi-
Dann. dent, was presented with a gift,
Mr. .and Mrs. Norman Mc- Mrs. Alvin Moir giving the ad-
Naughton and Douglas of Strat- dress and Mrs. William Sims
ford spent Monday with'Mn and making the presentation.
Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Beaver, Mrs.
J. Kirkland, Mrs. Luther Row-
cliffe and Mrs. Henry Bierling.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. William
Kernick. ,
modation is available.
Subjects to be offered are:
1:" Art oils,watefcolours,
sketching: .
2. Square Dancing - nixed,
games, programme planning.
3. Leatherwork - tooling and
carving. '
4. Drama - elimentary course
for directors., '
• 5. Drama - Advanced course
for actors and directors.
6. Metal Work - etching, em-
bossing, tooling.
7,Metal Work -= enamelling
on metal.
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8. Puppetry - making, mani-
pulating' and staging;
9. Box Loom Weaving - table
model loom.
10, Floor Loom Weaving - for
advanced registrants.
Each source will include ideas
and suggestions for program-
ming,of these community groups.
Anyone interested kindly contact
Exeter recreation director Lar-
ry Heideman.
Hockey Night
A minor athletic banquet will
be held Friday, May 24, at 7:00
p.m. in the Exeter Legion Hall
for all wee wee, pee wee, squee
gee, bantam and midget hockey
players who played in Exeter
last winter. All coaches and play-
ers from the teanis are cordially
invited to • attend.
A wealthy Texan was driving
his Rolls Royce along the high-
way when he spotted a hitch-
hiker As the hitchhiker got into
the car, he noticed a pair of thick
glasses lying on the front seat
next to the driver. "Pardon me,
sir," he said,"but don't you
think that you should be wea-
ring your glasses while you're
driving?" •
The Texan shook his head.
slowly and drawled: "Don't let
a little thing like that bother
you, son. This windshield is
+ ground to my prescription."
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Hensall Spring Fair
`,Oor The Best Feeding Results
PURINA CHOWS..
ARE A MUST!
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We have some Registered No. 1 Comet Soybeans for udlel Only a limited
amount available. Come In and check the advantages of these new Soy-
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HINSALL
II SI St
moria! Hospital the past two
weeks. She was able to return to
her home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Zinn, Mr.
Greg, of Sudbury visited with
and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn and baby
Mrs. W. L. Switzer over the hol-
iday.
• Mr, and Mrs, Fred Payne of
London, .Mrs. D. Windsor of La
Riveere, Man., -were Monday
visitors with Lir, and Mrs. Robt,
'Rundle.
Mrs, W. L. Switzer of Wood-
ham and Mrs D. Louch ,of Well -
burn were in Kingston Saturday
where they attended the gradua-
tion exercises at Queen's Uni-
versity, Their grandson, 'Franklin
D. Louch of Hamilton received
his Bachelor of Science degree
in chemical engineering. •
Mr, and Mrs.. Clarence Knight
were weekend visitors with the
latter's brother, Mr. and Mr's,
Ernie Gunning in Toronto.
Little Earl Thompson, :sort of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomp-
son, returned home from St.
Joseph's Hospital on Sunday af-
ternoon after spending the past
week in hospital.
'Rev. J. Cook and Mrs. Cook,
Arkona, were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. • Ferrie,
Billy and Irene of Toronto visit-
ed over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Miller.,
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURC fl
iN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m. -English Service
"No, ,Lo, Go"
3:30 p.m. -Sunday School
Ail Welcome
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Worship
Rev..Kuglin, missionary to Ni-
geria, will speak,
11:05 a.m.-Church School
7:30 p.m. -Evening Service
Friday Choir Practice
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister •
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
9:00 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.--Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Old
Paths"
P,ENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main. Street
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:30 p.m, -Evangelistic Service
Wednesday, 8 p.m. -Meeting for
Friday - Christ Ambassador's -
out of town meeting,
"Let yotir light so shine before
men, that they may see your
' good works and glorify your
father which is in heaven."
-Mat. 6:16
Pastor: Rev. L. W. Krause
Associated Pastors
EvOng'. L. Winn.Butler
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
9;45 a.in. and 2:15.m.
Rev J. A. Quartet of Wyoming
Morning Service English
Afternoon Service Hollands
Ail Welcome
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETE<
Sunday .School
10,30 to 11:30 a rtt.
'teath Me The Truth, !t Lord's
Supt.: Stagley Saudert Zurich
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rogation Sunday
8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.-Sunday School
11:30 a,m.-Morning Prayer
London, .Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith
and Peggy, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McCurdy, St. Marys,
Mr, and Mrs. Freston Morrison, •
Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
McCurdy..
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rohde,
Douglas, Glen and' Calvin. of
Thames Road with Mrs. Cope-
land, Jean and Glen.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Crago 'of
Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Routly, Elimville with Mr. and
Mrs- Ernie Vodden.
Mrs. Jim Knox of Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and
family with Mrs. J. agues.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Knight
and Linda, Winchelsea, with. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B ock, Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Blatch-
ford of Detroit with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Smith.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo.. Levy 'of'
Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Levy, St. Marys, with
Mr. and MTS. Walter Levy.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Prank Levy,
Rachel, Hilda and Helen of
Transvaal, Mr. and Mrs. Wray
Sweitzer, Ronnie and Barbara of
Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Run-
dle, Miss Jean Scott, St. Marys
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith.
At the parsonage with Mrs.
Slade and Barry were Rev. Glen
Eagle of Clinton, Rev. Dr, U.
Laite and Mrs. Laite of Strat-
ford.
Mrs, D. Huglie,' Linda" and'
Kathy, Cooksville, • with Mrs. '
Roy Kt'ic, and Lorna,. -
Mr. andIrMrs, Ross Tufts of
Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brine
of Base Line, with Mr, and Mrs.
Oliver Hazlewood.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson,
Exeter, Mr'. and Mrs: Glen Jef-
fery, Thames Road, with' . Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Thompson..
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camm's
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Hern and family of Zion, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Cole and family.
of London.
With Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Miller
were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller
of Exeter, Mr and Mrs: Charles
Jones of Granton. •
With Mr. and Mrs, Laverhe
Rodd were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Rodd, Exeter,. Mr. and, Mrs. Wil-
bert Kirby, Kirkton.
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
Women's Association Annivers-
ary, former minister, Rev. A.
B. Irwin, B.A., will be in
charge of tics service.
Sermon Subject:. "Sanctified
Service"
A ladies' choir will sing the
anthems,
Soloist: Mrs. John Goman
Gordon Koch at the piano will
accompany Mr. Lawrence Wein
on the organ.
7:00 p.m. --Evening Worship
Rev. S, A. R. Delve, B.A. B.D.,
of Motherwell, will be guest
speaker.
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
NOTE: Men's choir practice
following 'morning service.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Kroft, Minister
Mrs. Ken .McCrae, Organist
Sunday, May 26, 1957
10:00 a.m.-"The Mind of Christ"
11:05 a.m.-Sunday School
7:3b i ,m. -"At the rather's Right
Hand" •
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Paitor: Rev. K. 'L. Zern
10:00 a.ln,-Sunday School
11100 a.m.-Service
MAIN STREET .
Thi United Church
Of Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson
Organists Mrs. A. Willard
11:15 cm, -Worship Service
Nursery Class in the primary
Room. Beginuel's (4 5) will
withdraw during the second
hymh,
10;00 am. -.The Church School
Worship in Tlib itamily Church
Al A Poway
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