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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Church Of God, "Grand Bend
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SUNDAY., AUGUST 25 11 A1,M1 • 730 KM.
MASTER'S MEN QuARTE'F
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EXETER, ONTARIO
Closed For
Holidays.
August 26 to August 31 Inclusive
Th. Story In
Clandeboye
All
!y MRS, JI.:H..PATON
Peri.nil item*
her.. and Mrs. Gorden Bloom-
field of Leamington visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson,
then took them to North Bay
where they all visited for several
days with their relatives, Mr, and
Mrs. Percy Shuttleworth.
Miss Mary Jane Hall
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returned
from visiting with r.and
Mrs.
dim McCullough at Gravenhutst.
Mr, and Mrs.' .Jack Bowen and
Gary of Lucan have taken up
residence in Mr. Maurice Simp-
son's house in the' village..
Mr. H. Murless has has: new
ranch house for sale,
Water was reached at 169 feet
when .drilling a well for Jim Hall
on Tuesday,
Miss Jackie Williams of Sarnia
spent three weeks with her
par -
eats Mr. Mrs, Rupertert Wil-
liams. liams.
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Ifindmarsh
and family of Stoney Creek and
Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald of
Ailsa Craig visited with hfr. and
Mrs, Gordon Cunningham recent-
ly
Miss Anne McKenzie, R,N,, of
the staff of the 'Chatham Gener-
- al .Hospital and Miss Winnifred
Mervin, R,N„ of Grace Hospital,
Windsor .spent last week with
Mrs. Almer Hendrie and dither
friends in the neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Carter
and Ian Carter were guests of
Miss Mary Carter at Grand Bend
last week.
Mr, and Mrs. David Kestle,
Helen, Sharon, Tommy and Nan-
cy, have returned from their va-
cation spent at Turnbull's Grove.
Mr. Moore Cunningham under-
went an operation on Monday at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. Eugene Bice of Windsor
returned home after spending a
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Bice, following the
funeral of his brother, Carl
Bice.
Misses Mary Jane Hall, Rose-
mary :Hall and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hall returned. from a
week's vacation at Grand Bend,
Myrna Jane Logan of Thorn-
date and Veneta and Bobby Riehl
of Stratford spent Saturday with
Mrs. J. H. Paton, while Mrs..
Harvey Riehl visited with her
friend, Mrs. Myron Skinner in
F'ainsville, Ohio, for a few days.
Veneta and Bobby Riehl also
visited wth Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Logan of Thorndale. •
Mrs. Bill Downing, and Karen
and Joan of Chatham spent the•
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Almer Hendrie.
W.A. And. W.M.S. Meeting
The August meeting of the
Ciandeboye United Church WMS
and WA was held in the Sunday
school room. The president,. Mrs.
Rea Neil, presided for the WMS.
Scripture from the revised edi-
tion was read by Mrs. Alex Mac-
intosh. Mrs. T. Collins gave an
interesting paper on the Colom-
bo "plan;
Mrs. MacIntosh presided for
the WA meeting. Main business
was. making 'plans topaint the
floor of the church,
Presentation And Dance
Mr. Who
Mrs. Gordon 'Allen
Elson who were married recent-
ly,were presented with a gift of
money on Friday evening at the
Lucan Memorial Centre ,follow-
ing a dance with music by the
Gibsoneers of Lucan,
Mr. Robert Hall read' an ad-
dress and Mr. John Simpson, on
behalf of the friends and neigh-
bors, presented the couple with
a gift of money,
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Church News
The annual memorial and dec-
oration service for St. James
church cemetery will be held on
Sunday,. September 1 at 3 p.m.
On Sunday August 25 the serv-
ice at St. James•'church will be
taken at 11 a.m. by the Rev. R.
H. Anions, rector of Trinity
Church, Ailsa Craig, St. Marys,
Brinsley and Christ Church, Cen-
tralia. Mr. Prest will exchange
and take the services for Mr,.
Anions at the three churches.
The United Church services
Will be at 9:45 •a;m. till .further
notice. A new sign board has
been erected on the lawn.
Pray ground Patter'
T Awards P'r'o yarn.
�n�1s Iain Pygroun
4t' LARRY :HEIDEMAN
The final week 'of the Kins-
men Plavgroilrad programnteawas
based along the liner of a• TV
show, All week long the
young
-
ste s were pracficng their vit.-
rigus talents such as tap• dan-
cing, singing, baton twirling,
wrestling and One or two funny
Skits,
Thursday afteroon alley ail ga-
thered together at the arena
from .the various parks and put
on a wonderful show under the
leadership of John Nagel, who.
w.as emcee,
To complete the programme,
there was a presentation •of the
trophies and :awards. Judy
Coates was crowned Queen this
year and she received the C. -V..
o ,out-
standing
Award as the most o
standing girl on the playground.
King
Freddy Wells was crowned Ifs g
as the most outstanding boy ands
he reedived the 5, Wein trophy.
Bob Schroeder was named as
the Most Valuable Player in Pee
Wee baseball and was awarded
the M, Sanders Trophy. Jack
Stephan received the Dr. H,
Cowen trophy for being chosen
the most valuable,piayer in the
Bantam division while Fred Hun-
ter received the Warren May tro-
phy for the Midget grouping.
Verlo Smith became the reci-
pient of tjie Highland•Hill Dairy
Trophy as she .was voted as the
most valuable player in the girls
Junior Softball League. The Mac -
Comments About ” ,
Crediton
By MRS. JOSEPH WOODALL
Airs. Garfield Hill returned
last week from a four weeks'
visit with relatives in North Da-
kota and Minnesota.
Mrs. Hawthorne and family
of London spent some time with.
her father Mr. Garfield Hill,
Mr, Roy Hill and daughter,
Roberta, of Hillsdale, Mich,,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, . Garnet Hill.
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Green
and family of Plattsville • visited
recently with Mr: and Mrs. John
Galloway.
Mr, }Terbert Petlaw of Cooks-
ville, visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkbein-
er and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar
Wein spent Sunday at Tillson-
burg and Delhi. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Woodall,
John and Sue, of Royal Oak,
Mich., visited on Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Joseph Woodall. Miss
Kathryn , Woodall who had spent
the previous week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Pryde in
Exeter, returned holne. with her
parents.
M. and Mrs. Charles Green
spent a few days this week in
Rochester, Mich: `
Mr: and Mrs. Lewis Faist and i
sons, Gregory and Randy, of St.
'Thomas spent a few days last
week with Mrs. M. Faist.
Mr. Carmen Roeszler is holi-
daying with his mother, Mrs.
Wm. Roeszler.
W.O. 2 John Wade of Manitoba.
is spending some time at his
home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wade and Terry Wade of London
spent .the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. W.-Haist of. Elk-
ton, Mich, spent a few days at
the home ,6f Miss Lillian Haist.
Mr. Morris Renney of Detroit
is visiting with his grandmother,'
Mrs. J. Hirtzel and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent
of Detroit, 'accompanied -by Mrs.
S. Lamport, spent a few days
with relatives in Belleville.
Mrs. Carl Radford is visiting
her parents near Ottawa.
Mrs. Wesley Wein is spending
swine time with her son, Ronald,
in Detroit.
Miss Margaret Lawson is spend-
ing this, week with Mr. and Mrs.1
George Rader of London.
Miss Joan Preszcator of Kin -
burn is. spending this week with
Miss Barbara Lawson.
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
9:45 a.m.—Student A. Huls
English Service
2:15 p.m,—Student
Dutch Service
Everybody Welcome
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THAMES ROAD,
MENNONITE MiSSION
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m,
" T.lich Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord;'
Supt%: Stanley Sander, Zurich
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
During August services will be
held at 11:30 a.m. only.
Aug. 25 --Service at 11;30 a,m•
ZiON LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
10:00 a,m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m. --• Service with Holy
Communion
Patton Ray. K. Ir. Zorn
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
1hl MAIN STRUT 'CHURCH
Rev, R. Van ltarewe, Minister
2,;00 p.M. English Service led
by Rev, 'Henry Xik,
3:50 p.m,—Sunday •School
Everybody Weitorite
• PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
9:45 a.m,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
7:30 p.m,—F,vangelistc Service
Wed., S p.in:(--Prayer Service
Fri., 730 to 8:30 p.m.—Open Air
re .and him that cometh to
me I will in no wise cast out."
—St. Jphn 6:37
Patter: Evang: L. Winn -Butler
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W, F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, August 25
10;00 a;ni.—"God is lloly"
11:05 a.M.—Sunday School
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr,, LA., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a4in.--Rev. S. Kort
Aug. 20, 8 p.m.-W.14LS. in the
Church,
MAIN STREET
Th. United Church
of Canada
Minister: Nev. Alas/. Rapson
Organist: Mr's, A, 'Willard
{ 10;00 a.m, #h. Church School
11:1S a.m. �' Unien Service in.
Main' Street.
Worship Ass A family In The
Family Chu'r'ch
Millan girls- softball trophy was
W011 by the team called the But •
-
teriingers which was captured
by Dianne Willem. Bob Brode-
rick, captain of the Yankees- re-,
eeived Cann':s Pee wee House
Lea to l
-League baseball trkphy.
Junior :swimmer Margaret
Snelgrove'and. Intermediate Shir-
ley Genttner were awarded the
Doug Rivers trophy as the most
outstanding girl swimmers, Bob
Johnston, a junior swimmer and
Intermediate Lester Heywood
captured the Huron Lumber Tro-
phy for the most outstanding in'
the male class,
The results of the track'and
field are as follows:
Red Cr winners: Crest ►nn rs. XXoney
Wein, Judy Coates and Sherry
Wein Mike Kary, Paul Mason,.
Ricky Schroeder, 'lJilke Nagel,
:Helen. Campbell,. F'aul. Sims, John
Nagel, Greg Harness and Les
ter Heywood,•
Blue Crest Winners: Roman
Orenczuk, Gary Ford, and ;Gor-
don Greenacre. r
Gold Crest 'Winners: Jackie
Glover, Linda Wells, Freddy
Wells, Shirley Genttner, Bonnie
Turvey and. Dale Turv:ey.
Congratulations to the recipi-
ents of , these awards . and
crests and a hearty •vote of
thanks to the people responsible
for donating them/
Hensall
— Continued • from. Pkge 5
Mrs. W. B. Cross returned
home last week after spending
three weeks at Bauble Beach.
Legion bingo winners last Sat-
urday were: Charles Felkar,
Seaforth; Mrs, N. Buchanan (2),
Mrs, W. R. Bell, Jerry Reid (2),
Mrs. Mae McLellan, Harold
Swartzentruber,Paul Boa, Mrs.
Sangster, Mrs. N. Baird, Bob
Baker, Sr,, Clayton Sanders,
Frank Skinner, •Mitchell; jack-
pot, Pete Boshart, . Seaforth;
Mrs. Jim Clark, Clayton Sanders,
Door prize was won by Mrs.
William Clement,'
Pte. Bruce, Baker, of Kingston
Heights, visited this week with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs.' Robert
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs, Beamish, of
Moose Jaw, visited this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilson.
Mrs, Robert Baker,: Jr., aecoin-
panied. by Philip. Chedore,, of
London, and Mrs. H. Caldwell,
Hensall, spent the weekend with
relatives in Fergus and attended
the Highland Games. -
Master Philip Chedore, who
spent the past severalweeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker,
Jr., returned to his home in Lon-,
don this 'week`,
Dr. William 7. . Joynt, of Lon-
don, is holidaying with his
mother, Mrs. Alice J'oynt.
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The T nnos11; o , August
2
• Miss. Janet Wolfe of SStafford-
vi.11e, Mr. and Mrs•. Lloyd Old
and Carolyn of London visited
with Mr. and Mrs, :Kari Diann
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Morley and
Mr. and Mrs. Cy -Morley ;attend-
ed the wedding -of their neiee in
St• Thomas last• Saturday,
i►1r.and Mrs. Gerald Morgan
And-childrenS nia
an of Sarnia. , and Ma.
and Mrs. Murray Morgan of:
Welland. attended the Decoration
'Services at Bbenezer cemetery
tan Sunday.
Mr. Lloyd Odd of London and
his brother, Albert Boxer of
Yellowknife called on Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Ellwood on Saturday.'
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Whtttard
:and Jeanette, and. Mr. Tont Hunt
left .on Thursday, for Brussels to 1
visit Mr, and Mrs, Whittard Sr.
Mrs. B. Dixon and Mrs, Lin
Cra :•en spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred 'Fenton.
This Week in
Saintsbury
By MRS, H. DAVIS
"Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green-
lee were guests for the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gull-
foyle Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. James Morkin,
Goderich, and Mr, and Mrs,'
Henry Hodgins, Lucan, were
Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Carroll.
Mrs. Rd, Dickins Exeter, spent
Friday with Mrs. Fred Davis,
Mrs. Murray Abbott is spend-
ing a few days with. Mr. and
Mrs. James Mugsford, Toronto,
Miss Joyce McFalls, Centralia,
spent Saturday with her niece
and nephew, Heather and Mich-
ael Davis.
Mr. Don Berry was in charge
of the Sunday service in St, Pat-
rick's church.
Mrs. Tom Kooy and Clayton
spent several days this. past
week at a cottage at Grand
Bend, guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Maurice McDonald.. Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr, and
Mrs. Heber Davis were Wednes-
day evening guests also.
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Sunday And
Evening Service
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'• the evening throughout the
. , week.
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