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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-03, Page 31 I G ri ll, 4 sr s, 1 fill lin fin `ty ;on e11 ter ter '1...21.1t1,:1,* eaclttllt , Pinta 1 ,lrttlfntlJ.'ra.nd ,Ben Mrs, Ken Greb .and Mrs. Rig .�. lan Fall A lf0451)11 were sa hostesses at a social eveitilig at the former's :hoine on Friday of last week for their c th i las Spf teenagers. ag('rs. A scavenger hunt, 'treasure d Geoups Anna E fish Recalls Past Miss Anna E. Iris ii, 84 who The Ai a Cli'beta id its o.pen- ing iu0tn,g foi' +tlte season .on hunt and contests followed ;by •a . 'l itesdaY 'evening at :the borne .of weiner roast and other. tempting' Mrs. Max Turnbull, delicacies provided an evening it was ,decided to Pilice up a of fun .and laughter for .the young, collection of toys and other people. goods+ for the, children at Lamb - ton For Vl'sltors toff .County Cliiiclreiis Aid, Sar - Mrs.. Arthur AlcFails enter-' niM for Christmaa, ' tained at her Notice oil Tuesday pmts. Itheloo Waldron the was ap- e1'eniil for .Al °. andr • painted, t(i Took after � serving g t Mrs, Rob and knitting materials and Mrs. Alel,eod, of Milan, Michigan who , were visiting with her, Invited c guests included Mr. and Mrs. an 1 Afr. ;and Mrs, George Mc. Alex Iloclgins of Stoney O eck, i'.alls, Air. Wes. ;lioclgins :and Mrs. J. Mrs. V. Speneer of S. Tbopx- lilcLachlan, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet as, Mrs. Lorne Mote and family 1.lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Quin- of London, Mr. and Airs. E.. ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. R, Beaver of Crediton were Sunday 1�ilie-visitors w't1 ' i ` y .and. family, Miss Helenwith Airs. E. Abbott. .: McFalls of London, Mr. and • Kathryn Kipp, daughter .of Mr; Mrs, Edgar McFalls of Lucan, and Mrs. Il, ,Kipp, who has been Mrs. Lillie Alel+'alls and Mr. Cy- ill at her horise for the past 'few r11 Blouunaert of Biddulph, Mr. months, has returned to St. jos. and Mrs. -Orville Dixon, Ailsa 'treatment. Hospital in London for Craig, Mr. and Airs, Whitney treatment. Coates, Mr. and Mrs. •Gerald Mrs, Arthur leFalls, Mrs, McF,alls, Air, • and Mrs. Gerald Samson McFalls, Mrs, T. Willis Glenn and son, Airs. Samson and. Miss Flossie Davey aeeo n- A?eFa11s of Exeter, Mr,• and Mrs. panied Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mc - Harry Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Lend to Strathroy on ,Sunday Harris West and Bette Lou, Mrs, where they visited with. Air, and T.. Willis, Miss .Flossie Davey Airs. Win,, Bird. .6,1111lIIu11 nt1u1111ui+I n1111I+u1•UlPnm�ullnnlUUulllnnllnlPulillnlllll11l nll111111111i1AIIMIII W 1111111111rb rr� � •Mi � I. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H, J. Cornish L, F. Cornish D. Mitcholl K. W. Slade W. E. Suchard 2911w.DUNDAS ST, Dial 2-2651 LONDON, ONT. :411111111111111111111111111111111111,II1111111111 i1111111l 111111 1111111111111,1111111111111u1111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 Elsie Desjardiae .and Miss Mar died 'Wednesday, Sept, ,.,:des• cies- Yen, the toys, .cribed :conditions in Exeter an an Miss Mary 7;'eO 'Wen the draw, obituary she wrote herself 4e- ` Air., end. dpnatcd by Mrs. 'Waldron, fore her death. . an I ers. 'Will Wright H 4 S Plon Proaratn. Miss .Fish died at the home' anent fast week guests o.f Mit '1'lxe Gralid Rand Home' 'of 'Aixs. Martha .$i'nitla, William and Alis° Yl � .5., Patterson at . School Club 11e1d its first co St°* with who). shehad '.been 'the! .cottage at Liens Head, 1;S.tewar•t of th f iii ti Mr..an- Mrs, J.. M. Robinson a CtUeps Apts., ing fqr the year with a good at- 'living for the past three Years. and Mr, Jansited friends in Helnsall and tezldanee, en Thursday' evening. She was buried in Exeter seine- acs RobinsonRobiiisan .of ,St. district last week. It was decided to bold another ter.Y Saturday following funeral ° P enha, .Air. and Airs, Emerson 'Teen Town !evening,service conducted ini ehelse a and Douglas, of Win-Ze. sad itxrs..Janies Gemmell. o rducted Hopper chosen. and .Air. and: Airs, .dolls. 'yr visited with ;ors, Ella W. F. Ai .a c L a r en intro- Hockey Funeral lime by Reef Batten, Sharpa Helenand :Ralph. i en Susid.8y. duced the new .principal, Mr. N. D. Knox, ..o Trivitt Memorial of klimvf s' witAir, Fipyd Bt lanehard who has David Statton, and - ew teacher, Church, lie ..pent Sunday with been -on t'he tiff o theB o 11ir•. Robert Brandon. • Miss Fish's obituary read; IAix.•and Airs, R. W; Batten ,and s f Bank. f «, withanl.• Nova::Scotia for :he past ,year Exeter in Sep•4: Miss ,v has recently :been ;transferred 10 Airs. Bertha. Ings,' Mrs. Gar- I. was born inF elyn Howard visited field Finkboiner. Mrs. H. c, telpher,'. 3.876. M rents thI3 Y Parents, , , , •wrtli friends in :ig111n ,over the 'Iolonto, weekend and attended the f'un IVOR'S. Allen and Well. Rycl- don visited on Sunday with M . 'canine to Exeter from St. Iso s �' , i m ma . eras of Miss Anna Nish Saturday man of South Boardman Michi- .and Atrs, Matthew' Sweitzei. in .Novenxbor, 1878. They drove Qwin Topks Item of Social and Personal ifiterHt ,I�n; eneI Around' :Exit rr Vice 4. a<. l.ls t+. r'r'a.a, . i t ar tt (,er,t..i. schwas* ,iFle+�as t«i pairi.i.ia !the.. tra,Mr •our rustier. ere Jot:rre111ie 14 7�e:.I111d !mutt^ ,trte.dL Jrnl.lsts'rtr" visited with Mrs. Frank Wit it su itbt on Sunday. Mrs. .E, Herr .and iklrs, .Jti C. Rei;tiad..annd Mrit� attdtwo ehaldaren, H^hu h;avm ae ittltnalIttilsotn:dLe•edirelatteVG-CaerinSfr7(14-1;1M447nefr) ntralia for the; rs,, knave been: Ile. ilelli, Man. lir, aind Mx ..lames Stewart, of Vangpuver avian .are visitirr at'Ql,el vOJe visited with ¥r. an Mrs. Donald Ra4ph thee: forepart, hn of rile weck,: I1 oxworthy and Dianne of Lon late Mr and firs. E . H, Fsh, to afternoon. gin 'visited the fast week with ,1,,,111,11 /., ' . L Exeter in a dem c at witha His nt 1.,n,u,Illnlrlrl„ 1u ;,, , nl , 'W.l ....+tarns About Beataer pp r rur11111 u1 assns l and Airs, W Hawse Mr. and Mrs, 15 i11 sty ckman and = ei ins ey of Hing •fall •inleeting an Thurs- .� railroad as Al • d Mrs. W. Marshall t Mr.and Mrs, i day afternoo• . An invitation was just being bunt), 1AUL Mode are read from Cloverdale Institute! Mr, fish hada barber shpp I an of Calgary' ,Alta spent Sun.and ,the. points, ;`. a institute earn. our ami +' r. an rs, ore o s n .Ori landboys n 151. visited on Sunday with The Womens Institute held lisbe ong .g befor.. trains Ilamdto>> spent the: weekend with other xelatrves, g opc were running (the 1v r an i , AI 1. I Air. and Mrs. Will AfeLauch-i.on holidays. visiting at Buffalo 1 , other Richard ;rohns, while re- turning to his home o �Siliicge' Street, Friday, stubbed ids :toe on :the cement sidewalk and fell on his face. H'e suffered a frac• tuned nose and a ,couple of cuts • from his eyeglasses that required a few stitclres to close. M. and Mrs. Nichoias BooY, • of . Siineoe Street, are moving this weep to .London, et'here they have secured employment for the winter. po n s, inviting the local tohere for 31 y p family. day with Mr. • and Mrs. Will M Mrs. L rx h t 1Morenz a homen o Y en Was: wasi part f a Av. E. O S kWalker in Clinton.. von- on in London ]n October, Beavers ernpty lot south of his: visiting with Alias Yea Coates. Airs, R, H. Russell, Exeter 1 . Grand Bend •Institute beingin home. The second was whereand MO. Annie Saundercock. ►` 1-R�1wP Nfi Airs, William Mair and Mrs. _ charge of the registration for •Darlings Food Market stands in , Annie E. visited with'Herasall, .attended the funeral. -of this year, 1 a small frame building where 1 Mrs. E, -G, Lloyd Ferguson.n •Schomberg their cousin, 11frs. Aaron Hinkle, their meeting on Wednesday,, , always livdd by 'the shop, Our . Wright, 'Oct.Act', .23. Mrs. Ro M r • first a. loge mart, .Toronto, Airs. Dora appointed delegate to • the con -,:double house on Mr. B. W. F.! spent several days last week n: the IM(l rt 4i at Mist ,Wi Iesrley visit with Mi'. Sianith', Mrs.. Laura Ma sister, Airs. Edina . visited with their Sr.,'. C. McLean, last '!aux Clarence AicLca>n • v sated with hLs zit.__ C. 'McLean* last Time _.. lir. and Airs., Art IN#rim(, Mill St,, attended the 1,ettle Beardshaw wedding iia.i4,ot. Oix ,Saturday."he hale' Its niece of Mrs. Walkons.,, Miss Olive Wood* of Terms spent the weekend with. h father, Mr. 'William Woad. r11}rllisll/lo rroom,r11 to lrnol000 uMaosoo o Pick your con with :.a PROVED CHAMPION „sok D.orborA-WM1l Ertitm'. After the business meeting the, was 'born. The° late Charles Sen- over the weekend.. the former Elizabeth Patterson, members inspected the boat for had a photo studio next door.' Mrs. stay Boudreau is visiting in Tavistock on Saturday. building plant of Mr,' John The third place we, lived in was ;1 tvith her parents, Mr. and sAfis' Mrs, Bessie Whiteford of Vir- un wh r Young,' Who ehplained the build- where Alr, A, E. Wuerth has William. Hunter,while :leer .hiss- den, Man. visited last week with ing .pf boats and their parts. !his store, j band, :Sgt. Boudrea is on course Mr, and Airs, George Hawkins, Retiring again to'the hall, Mrs.! "Mr, Fish, bought .a lot from i at Camp Borden. They have i Mr. and Mrs. Carman White- Taverner discussed the motto ; the late Charles Sotsthcott on been transferred from Calgary , ford, Virden, Man. visited over 'Bp proud of '.your farm heti Sept. 8, 1876, ,and built a frame t0 St, John's Que, j the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Cage, and have faith in the fu- j'house :and shop• there, Some' Mr. and Mrs. .Pack Robertson Carman. Cann and:Mr, and Mrs. tore• iti years later, he, moved it back and Ann of Galt spent the week- H. H. G. Strang. School Attends Thedford Fein' land had the brick building built end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1 Air. and Mrs, Will Ryckman of Oii Friday afternoon the - pu-',in front where it all stands=now. Lloyd T'aytor and attended the town and Mr. Grant Ryckman of pits ,of Grand Bend public school He sold out in May, 1906, to Ed McA'lullen-Taylor weddings i Chiselhurst have returned home took part in the parade at the ; Willis and in 1907 he built the, Mrs. W. C. Pearce returned on after visiting for the past tO .thedford annual fate,- and also, house on Main St„ second d or;Monday .after being a. patient in days with relatives . North ,+,Illnu,theneweemiliele 1 eerie selemen1111elem me,,,,,,em ,,,,, 1 mese meen 1eleme,,, inNorthern in the, school yells, ', j ngtth of Wellington Si -., The first! Hospital, London for wagger!, 5 Severs! „prries were won by market was located on the three ' four weeks. t 'Grand Bend pupils, Among them 'lets on the corner. Mr, and Airs, Mae Smith and h Air, 1i'dH 1Lev t aged 92 who daughter of Alf, and Mrs. Rae in X911 and her mother in 1928 ±A. Smith over the weekend. the past two years, fell in his 'room while x o dies r u n Gooding I $ Sunday odgot first•i, g px ze in the .and since has lived alpne. except! Mr, and Airs. Wally Scott and moaning and fractured his •left youngest class and Larry Jenni.-1 when in Detroit with cousins for Margaret of Southampton were aim above the wrist, He is at son, infant son of :Mr. and Mrs. 1 several winters. for, with Mr, and Airs. Lloyd present in the South 'Huron Robt. 'Jennison first prize for un- "She was always interested in Taylor on Friday. !Hospital. der one.year class. Trivitt Memorial church work,' Mrs, Mary Bettis, Bill and ! Mr. Levett was preparing'to Personal Items !Sunday' School, choir 'and Alis-' Brian of Toronto spent the week- visit his sister in Toronto. Mrs, E. Keown is with, her i sionarj'' WA. She remembered end with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Reeve Clayton Smith, of Us - husband at Westminster ,Haspi-; going to old English. church and Triebner. - borne Township, underwent an tal, London, .where he underwent Sunday School' when it was on Mr. Irvin Armstrong ,Es a pa -appendectomy operation at Si, surgery. ,l property w h'e r e Mir. Hilton tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon. Marys Hospital Monday evening. Mrs. William Sweitzer under- Laing's house now stands. She:don. went an operation in St, Joseph's liras with the Sunday School. pis.- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rowe visit- ,* Hospital, London, this week, I pits who sang at the laying of ed with their daughter and fam- Your Library ry Mrs. A. Desjar•dine won first 1 "Miss Fish lived with her pa.family, Guelph,visited with his ; as ina�� e s ome wi e prize for glade 2 art the infant rents until Mr. and Mrs. L Hodg� Wine CREDITON Wish to announce the sale of our General Store TO MR AND MRS. ART ATTFiELD VTe 'would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere. appreciation for the patronage we have enjoyed during the past 10 years. We are happy to recommend Mr. and Mrs, A (field tq• our 'former. patrplis. We believe they will render competent and 'friendly service to the community. JLIIIue1111111111/11111111t111111111111111111nr111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 u1111um111111141111111111111111 ,111,11111111111n1111111111111111r 111111111111111111111111111161111HM611n111n1i11n111,111111111111 All (q 1111111111111nilllil11 • Art andrBeth .Attfieid are happy to- announce that they. have taken over' the General Store operated by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hodge . at Crediton and solicit•the patronage of their cus- tulilers' and friends in the district.. During our first week in business, we are sponsor-. ing a Free Get -Acquainted Draw '° Every customer in our stdre• this Thursday, Friday. and Saturday will receive 'a FREE chance on the following prizes: . • + y FIR:S'i' PRIZE — $10 GROCERY VOUCHER SECOND PRIZE •_-- SS. GROCERY *VOL/CHER The draw will be made on ' .Saturday Night at• 9 p.m. WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD SALE POR^THE THANKSGIVING WEEKEND. Free iDelivery As' Usual • AttfieId's General Stare PHONE 98 CREDITON • .5411111t1111111112111t1m11,ll/nl elihluUutr,Thi{ 1M11nnu,unouluulhulu,nnlun,u l Irlluomm0u,luu4111;t1 IC" Amuse they dl d ll f th parents Air and Mis Gorden Acheson at the Central Hotel for Announcements ' BIRTHS BL.4 I E -Mr, and Mrs. Albert A. Bianke, . 314 'Alain St„ Exeter, announce the. birth of a sop, Gary Boss, at South Huron Hos- pital, Septem.her 29, 1957 - a brother for Guy. GAT.T3RAITli-Mr, and; Mrs. Gee,Galbraith, Crediton, announce the: birth of a daughter, Hea- ther Yvonne. at South Huron Hospital, September ?5, 19o7 -a s19tor for Sheryl Ann.' C•tIL'f Tt.LA\ - Mr. and, ttr5. Ri11 Gilfillan, 366 Carling St., 35x- eter, announce the birth of a. daughter, 'Wendy Charlene, at South turnn• Hospital, Septem- ber 25 1057-a sister for Randy„ HTC,GP'S Arr, and 'Mrs. William J -Liggins, Exeter, 'wish to, an- nounce , the birth of their son, William• Mehra, at St. Joseph's linspttal, London, September 2_3, J357 --a broth& for Bobby and Debra. • GREN.I'Lr'. Mr. and Mrs. BolandG•renter, Grand Bend, announce the birth' ora son, ,Tobn•Michael at Routh Huron Hospital, Sep- temher 1,!t; 1357. IIASSS—Mi. and -Mrs. Leo Pau] Masse,,, Dashwood; announce the birth., of a daughter, Sharon Otitic'; "a,t South Huron Hospital, Septeni.be• 27,-1357-a sister for t,('tuoV Anne. - AIF]]rl)]\GL° •�Ir, .and Mrs. Ivan '111.0.1dinger, Zurich, announce tits' birth . of 'a' sen, Wayne Alfred at South Huron Hospital, Sept 7, 1357 -sr brother for Debbie. 4t 1;I,\—Cal s nl Dorcas We In, .172 lane St., Exeter. announce the birth of a daughter, weight 9 lbs.. r: oz., at South 'Huron Hospital, October 1, 1957, ' • CARDS OF • THANKS ' Mrs. W. C. Pearce wishes to thank ail those who remembered her with flowers, cards and visits whlle,.a. patient in V loteria 'Flos ' pita 1, 'London :during the Bast four Weeks lai'e.'nce 2 ` � and Dorothy Down wish to Sincerely• thank their fniends, neighbours and relatives for the eards,'treats and flowers sent to ,Ctarenpe while he was a patient at St. J'osopb',s Hospital awl since retprnink ho.tne. 3* 1 neighbors tfor ilcarVis, f visiitsf and treats while a• patient in South. Huron Hospital. - Mrs. Gordon Arae.Donald.' •3c I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for the lovely : flowers and cards they sent me during my recent illness,, .1. Special thank you lo Rev. IC. Zorn and our Ladles'' •:rid.—Airs, Philip. Passeld. 30 r! We Ate dont nuihg ,Our �I ��f�►�a �1 utnbing&.. Electricai Business T wilts disposed of our General Stare, we now have opened art office o11 Mali Street in Crediton and • will be p olttinuin} with our plumbing, heating and 'electrical business. . fg� g t ter service, both We can linty concentrate o11 giving better 3illd"fns in Installations and, repairs. Call us for ciuotations r ' Lorne Hodge :. PHOhit 1 . - 1 CREIOiTON ily in Lucknow'this week and at- tended Teeswater Fair. Continued .From Page Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whilsrnith, stood for 20 hoursto obtain tic - Beverly and' Kathie of. London kets for a lecture they would be unable to understand, simply be - !cause they wanted to see the MARRIAGES •the ' Cornerstone of the new jungle doctor. A reporter asked Ev-TAYLOR--on sitar- for in regent years because of why .they were willing to stand ptentber P. S, .1957, at the . ,, so long' and receive • the reply ge, .Tames Street United arthritis. ;"because he' is the greatest man Exeter, Ontario, by the Miss Fish is survived by cou- who lives today." sins in London and 'Detroit. 1 Dr Schweitzer's. address "The 'Pallbearers were William Mar- . problem of peace in the world of shall, Louis Day, Lorne 7ohnston, ' today."is available at yourli• Lorne Oke, Harry Sherwood and brary as well as his biography Me'AiliLL Satur- day, S0 parsons Church, Rev, n H. J. Sell, Mary .Isabel, daughter of ;lir, and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of Exeter, to William 'McMullen, *son of Mr. and 1lrs. 1V. ,l. McMullen, of Lon- doi1, •Ontario. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and • 'Airs. Campbell Eyre, I' 1ppen, wish to announce the engagement of: their only daugh- ter. Marlyn Margaret Elizabeth,' to Mr Xoi•n an Bay Les, of Galt, son oMrs. Burton ilruir, .Sea - forth. The 'wedding to lake place October 26 at 2:39 o'clock, E.S.T. In Hensa'lt 'United, Church. -The engagement is announced of Winona Ada, /youngest daugh- ter* of Charles 'William Coxen, London, and' the late Mrs. ("oxen, to Mr. Claire Leroy Hoffman, (redtton, Ont., soh of Mr, and Mrs, Charles B. Hoffman, Blue-' vale, Ont., the wedding to take .'place af the Church oI` Christ Disciples, London, Saturday, Oct. 19, 1957, , at 3 ,tr.in, D.S.T. 3* ANNOUNCEMENTS ;Alis ''rank, Parsons is' enter- taining .at a' trousseau tea on Wednesay, OcJ.ober 9, from 2 to 5 In the aftei`�noon and 7 •to 9 in the evening, in honour of her daughter, >ti.uby, 'whose marriage lakes 'place, on: Saturday, October 13, 3 c 'DEATHS PISH—In Exeter, on Wednesday - September 25, 1057, Anna E, Fish, in her eighty-second year, IN MEMORIAM FLETCHER—In loving memory of my dear cottsln, Mary -Elizabeth Pletcher, .who passed away Oc- toller 9, 1905. Though her smile is gone• forever, And her hand 1' cannot touch, Still I have so many memories 1J1 the one •L loved se much. Her memory' is Any keepsake 'With which we'll never part; God has her In His Keeping, 1 have her in my heart, "•-Lovingly remembered. by her cousin, airs, Priscilla• B. Mad,. HOGATtTH — in ?end and loving ' ?Memory of Mother and grand- rnother, :11 rs. ' S. 1'. Hogarth, Who passed away one year ago, September 19, 1?156. Dear mother, you are not for - Though tion 'earthyou are no More, Still in ntetrtory you are With us, As you always were before. -Ever remembered by her son, daughter -in-law and g.rand- children,• L,Victor Hogarth and tanrlly, 3c HEWITT •- stn 'fond and loving memory; of a clear dad anti grandfather, Mr, W. J, Hewitt, 't%ho45. passers away October 4, 19 ° 1Ve 11'51 e only your „tnenIOry, dear dad, To remember our whole lite through, But Atm sweetness Will linger forever As we treasure the ilnaae of you. Aver remembered by daughter, ton -in -10w and grandchildren. .4.nd Mrs. L. V. Hogarth and family, • 3e • P'r:51--1n loving memory of a dear aunt, Minnie Pim, who passed 195alvay5,. trvo years ago, October 2, Happy memories, tend and true. 1/'rom tis twlio'thought. t'he n'orld !.lie t1>orld of 36u. -�Eval' remembered by uler.es and neltihArtg: (Harry, tlele 'Ser. niece, Lillian, Marlon and lam'. HOS. 3* I+vi1[ -In loving• melriol'y of a. dear Stater,. Minnie Pyrn, who passed1..walf., 9,way5two year's ago, October 9,K, We often think or by -gone days When Ove wore all together. A..tamity chain 19 broken now But menleries drill line forever. To ua she hat !'tot gong aiway Igor has the teareked far, dust entered tisd'a eternal Donne Aird lett the ates tad '••'-Blear .r A pis 9 to ti e r d 'by sister r'itt-tit loving rr49ntdry of a dear bother, Minnie V. pont. who tatted e:rray 'beteber z, 1955. eMorie9 are treataures' lie One ban Meal; bath Ia' e, beam' -break, tie one can • heal 660 in. our heart* !t tt'tetit'ory'` fa kart 9 lbvina 'Mother, '6GA *111 rter9i' fo+•JI•ev Ever i imeltib9 -ed b;e the faritil r. • church. She has not beerls active Owen Atkinson. -1 by Jacquelyn .Berrill. 'CHRIST ANGLICAN CHURCH, CENTRALIA Rev. R. H. Anions, Rector Mrs. M. )1.. Elston, Organist HARVEST HOME SERVICE- Sund'ay, October 13 7:30ltr,m. D.S.T. Guest Speaker: • Rev. Brende-Vries Everyone Welcome CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .Rev. Samuel. Kerr, B,A., B.D. Minister Mrs. 'J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10:00 a,ni, — Rally Day Service for Sunday School and Con- gregation, The • Sunday School will as- semble in the Sunday School room at 9:45 a.m. Sacrament. of Baptism Nursery for children up to six years. - The minister will .conduct the Rally Day Service. MAIN STREET The United Church' • of Canada Minister: Rev.- Alex. Repsdn Organist: Mri. A, Willard 10:db ant. The Church' School 11:1$ a.m.-.Worship Service Nursery Class up LO three years in .the Primary Department, Beginners, ages 4.6, will with- draw during the second .hymn. ' For Pardon, Pee Purpose Go Te Church. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United, Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00 a.pi,-holy Gblnmunion "A Witness To Others" 11;15 a.m,-Church School 7:30 p.m. -=Evening Service "The Bridle bf Truth" Monday—Mission Band PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Mein Street Pester: Evantt. L. Winn -Butler Organist; !tilts Marion l't'eibner Pianists Mri, 'Don Jelley' 0:45 aril, Alissionney Day, lr Sunday School 11100, a,ltt «•'-Coltlmunion Service 5:30 jt,iti ...l van tlisttr Service Wed., 8:1)0 11..11h—bible Study -anti Prayer A Hearty' Welcome To All °'For th+i Lord is good: Hie mercy is 'everlasting" 100:S, THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA • Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Reefer Trivitt Trivitt Memorial,. Exeter Robert Cameron, Organist 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:30 a.m.—Choral Communion Preacher: Rt. Rev. C. C. Robinson, D,D„ Bishop of Moosonee. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD 10:00 a.m,—Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a,m.—Service . JAMES ,•STREET' UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell,Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. 10:00 •a.m.—Sunday Sell of 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship World Wide Communion Reception of hew members 'Anthem — Choir 7:00. p.M.—Evening Worship We begin our evening services. , Please note that the success of these services depends on your interest and support. A Warm Welcome ' Is Extended: 'To All. THE BETHEL REFORMEDi CHURCH IN MAIN 'STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p,m.-=Afternoon Worship Dutch .Service 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School All Welcome CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren ' DASHWOQD Rev. W. F. Kroft, Minister Mrs. Ken Metre*, Organist Sunday, Oetober' 6 10:00 a;rn,—Holy° Communion 11:05 a.nt,—Sunday School 7:30 pan. -.Vesper :Service , THAMES. ROAD MENNONITE MISSION' '.EXETER Siiltd8y School 10:30 to 11:30 'a.M. 'Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 'Lord' Supt.: Stanley Sander, Zurich CHRISTIAN WORMED CHURCH Sunday, October 0:45 tt.nt.-Vsnder Ito& English Setwide 2.15' p.iit....-butelr Service 1 • This corn picket' can give you the same 'kind. of. quick, clean and coire;,.: plate picking -perform- ance that's won awards. in nsany contests. 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