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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-17, Page 13i• MARK CREDIT UNION DAY. -„officers of • Eiceter Community Credit Union are among the millions of eo .le who will celebrate international Credit Union Day people, October 1..Highlight f this district's activities Thursday, s . yt . � 7 o was the election of a "Miss Huron County Credit Union„ 'Wednesday night t at Clinton. Exeter Officers ar e seated, ed , left to, right, . Harold Paterson, treasurer; V. die .1 Montmorency, president; standing, Harold Sitinner, board member, and Ross Francis, vice-president. - -'-A 'Photo Centralia Comments By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Anglican Harvest Home Harvest Home Services in Christ Anglican Chureb, Cen- t tralia, were marked• on Sunday with a good attendance. Rev. Bren de Vries, Blyth, was the ';nest minister and special music ras contributed by the choir. *IOW .111111•111• A NIGHT QF FUN! Exeter Lions' Frolic October 25 Boy Scout Apple Day October 19 resentation And DANCE. FOR,MR. AND MRS: JIM �MARRiNAN Fri,, Oct. 25 LUCAN ARENA Ribgon's' •Orchestra adies Please 3ring Lunch The newly _confirmed members of the church received their first communion at the communion service which was dispensed.' Personal Items Mr. and Mrs, 'It, Anker of Trenton have been visiting for the past week at the home of Mr. and,Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson were weekend visitors with Rev. A. and Mrs. Smale in Windsor. Area cr•editUn.ion Grows, Doubles Asiets. In Year Cotnrnunity Credit tsnona :are run Isittirely by bort Oroam and Fred Welters. Exeter Union celebrates, International' their members. Beall member i . Union Day,Thursday. .gets one vote, and only one Credit n ?' k October 17, with a big grip, an vote, regardless of the ainouni; Membership .and a doubting Of of shares he has. its assets, As nor! -profit ,groups union i blow' in its fifth year.. the local non-profit savings and lean or. ganization has a membership of 150• and its, assets. are rated at $17,090, "We got off to a slow start but we're growing quickly now,” comments Vernon de Montmorency R.R. 3 Exeter, president of t ie union. "'This has )leen by fax our biggest year yet," ' Members of the Exeter dist- rict Onion are ,among the 11. Million people in North America who are „.celebrating Internation- al Credit Union Day, which commemorates. the founding of the„firs union in 1848. The day: comes s climax f Credit ome a o Union Week, observed annually• around the world the":third week of October. Mr. 'and -Mrs, Lorne Hicks spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr, and Mrs. 0. Pollock and Tommy in Kincardine. Mrs. George Baynham, Mrs. A, McFalls, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. G. Hepburn and Mrs, •1F, Bow- den attended the W.M.S. thank - offering meeting in the Crediton United Church on Thursday af- ternoon of last week when Mrs. J. E. Whiting was guest speak- er and showed colored slides to illustrate their work in •. Hazel- ton B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Antos Smith of Mount Albert were weekend'vis- itors with their daughter, Mr, and Mrs. K. Greb and Wayne. • Iris Sholdice, youngest (laugh- ter of Mrs. Merton Sholdice had the top of her finger crushed while playing outside, at • her home, On Friday of last week. She was taken to South. Huron Hospital' where the: finger. was dressed" and she remained in the hospital until the following night. Mr. and Mrs: Ray Shoebottom and family visited over the hol- idays with the former's parents in Parry Sound. Honoring our gracious Queen, school children and teachers had an extra holiday on Tuesday. Mrs. George Baynham ac- companied 11er. and Mrs. Gordon Baynham to Pennsylvania where they visited over the weekend with the fornier's sister and brother-in-law, the latter being Rev. J. T. and Mrs.' • Clarke, Allison and Odeyne were guests • of the for mer s at the home son Rev. Ewart and Mrs. Clarke in New Lowell for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Arthur McFalls and Hel- en were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenn in Exeter. Flight Lieut. Frank, Mrs. Os- borne end' family of . Trenton spent the 'weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. - Os- borne. Miss Flossie Davey was a Thanksgiving visitor with her sister' and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ashley Smith in Exe- ter. Mr. and Hers. Bill Essery of Major event In this area was the selection of a "Miss Huron act- i Unio at chap- ter Credit n p ter meeting in •Clinton Wednes- day night, Each of the eight unions in the county ehapter entered a candidate and the wilt- iter , will compete in the pro• vinc'ial competition. Credit unions are organita- tions of people saving together and lending to".each other at a low rate of.interest, for good purposes, They are chartered and supervised by the govern- ment and operated 'under law. Report On Baseline ns, By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Naughton, Mr. and Mrs. David Holland have returned after a Weekend trill touring the district bf Collingwood, Flesherton and .Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon. Trott, Joanne and Elizabeth, Toronto, Mr. and• Mrs. Stewart Marriott, Ronald •and Maryanne, St. Marys spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. De- war. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, Kip - pen were - guests at Mr. John Rinn's on.Sunday. Mrs. E. Dewar has returned home after.spending the week in Georgetown, Toronto and Collingwood. Mrs. Melville Hern, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and family, Zion West, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickle, St. Marys, were Sunday guests; , with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brenda. • Mr, • and Mrs. David Parkin- son and son, Tommie, Trenton Ont:, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Parkinson for Thanks- giving. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Caryder- man and daughter, Selina, were guests witMr. and Mrs. A. Dewar -on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet ltomthm and Donna Mae and 'Mrs. Levine Mara of Parkhill were.guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred Baker on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker and Elston were guests of Mrs. Baker's sister, Mrs. Harvey Butson, Munro on. Sunday. Mrs. Harold Berry visited with her son, Mr. W. Berry, in Toronto last week. Ill11ll,llllflnttiltulfltfn1111111tunlflnftllllnlnlltnl nNtntnlittuf uttLLU4uUYtuU611MO tluntlYYttttnlltil), • TRI -COUNTY Youth For Christ presents / ' Teen Town Contest Vocal solos, instrumental. solos, duets, song leaders, pianists and teen preachers in a terrific youth rally.; SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 19 - 8 P1M•` •Clinton Legion Hall M, Come, Bring a 'Friend and :Pray for SOM. Teenagers IIIItlf1111111111Qu111111t1f 11111t11111111u1I111u11,1111111111IIIIIIIIIIIullfll if 11 u1Rif1f1fIn111nf111u1i1fftlutfltfttGnt� iUtgnt,tll IitnitfOtl,intiutitg1n11ttttt lultf111111„tnfnfYnilillpttttnlltipltnrtuttttuuufmotinlulYntfitttt 'lite supervisory Iwoanhtittee in< chutes Thomas Monroe, Kenneth Hera. and R. B. Gates. The union was organized in. 1953 with Kenneth fireb as are required .to return All tarn- .president and Thomas Monroe Ings :over expenses and reserves as„Ant roffie” a ce"us isrmaea intaEach by icer ined by the seixea a :three-year tern. union above rite former Snel- I grove store on Main street. The :credit union movement was organized in Germany in back to the members, Last year, for example,> the Exeter union paid three percent interest on savings and declared an extra dividend of one .per Pent :at the end of the., ral year. It.also.1848. The idea was ,brought to paid g 10 percent rebate on auAmerica by Alphonse Des$ar- latcrest paid .on ,1,040,S. Unions provide free insurance .dins, who organized a union et for their members, equal to the amount of savings of • the in- dividual. If a member riles,. his-. estate receives twice the amount of his savings , account. Unions also provide free loan insurance to automatically retire .a mem- ber's debt if be dies before it is Paid off. Officers of the'local union ,in - elude Ross Francis, lfirkton, vice-president; Harold Paterson, Exeter, treasurer; Douglas Sweet, Exeter, r r; nd Ssea t wsecretary; a y, a Harold Skinne. Exeter, board member. Membersof thecredit o Mem , cr e t c rnittee are .Rollie Williams, Her - Levis, Quebec. The Credit 1Jnlpn National As- eoclation (Ci1NA) is an lade pendent, non-profit .organization which serves as headquarters for all unions in North America. Supported by dues from its 'member units, CVNA works to expand the movement as well as providing services for existing organizations. Canadian head .of- fice is At Hamilton, The eight unions in the Huron chapter ;are from Lucan, Clin- ton (two), Goderich (two), Sea-. forth, Belgrave and Exeter. There are 4,000 unions in Canada and 17,000in the Milted ted States, official O�ponin.g' OF ADDlfitON TO Zlurch Public School • Friday; October 18 3,30 p.tn.Standerd Time At HAY TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTRE Gueit Speaker: G,» l., 'puffin assistant supervisor of elementary education.` Open Houses following Programme Everyone Welcome Boatel of Trott/et,: Hay Tcwneh'ip School Area CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 9:45 a.m.—English Service Rev. Quartel 2:15 p.m.—Dutch Service • Everyone Welcome THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER' Sunday School. 10:30. to 11:30 a,m. "Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord" Supt.: Stanley Saucier, Zurich Pontiac, Mich: were . weekend visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. Al. vin Essery. • Mr: Simon Greb, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and Arlene of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.. Urban Pfile' of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb and Glen- of. Zurich. Mr. and Mrs.,Reg Hodgson and Kay were guests with Mr, and Mrs. K. Greb and Wayne on Thanks- giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Essery and Mr. and MrS. Alvin Essery were in Chatham with Mr. and Mrs. S. Sorensen for Thanksgiving. Miss Odeyne Clarke Of Brant- ford spent the holidays rtith, her parents. • Mr, and Mrs. Bill Allison of Ailsa Craig"were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. F. Bowden. Rev. J, D. Barrett of Parkhill will, be guest speaker and Mr. W. Lambeurn of Hickson will be the soloist in the United Church on Sunday morning at the thank - offering service. :- etteeeY,i'e tilttilneti'eet iliinatttl1telehYMtlliilfllietteettefiY'tnettitiifenetieett fYfYiode ,1 ,ZION CHURCH- Evangelical United Brethren ' CREBITON Rev.. Gran R. Strome, Minister 10:00. aim.••••, -Men's Day Service Speaker: Mr. W. G. F.rederickk of Pembroke 11.:15 a.m,--Chilrch School Evening Service Cancelled CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W: F. • Kretz, Minister •Mrs. •Ken MacraOraniste, 9. Sunday, October 20 ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Rev. J. If, Getz, speaker. Lorne' Amacher, soloist. Services at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 11:15 a.m,—Si ilday School Leaves Per Germane • Roy E. Willard, who has been stationed at Camp Borden for the past two years with the RC + ME, has been posted to Germany. Ile leaves October 22, aceei/ipanied by sirs+ 1'i'ifIard and son, Edward, and they ex. pect to be gone for three years, Mr, Willard was * fernier resident of Exeter`. Ilia parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Willard, and. sister, Betty, now reside et Mt. Hope, Bazaar end Tea Ladies' Ald Bethel Reformed Church Sate October, 15i 240 p:Imi. LIBRARY BASEMENT Everybody", me' r %tito • t CAVEN 'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. SamuelKerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. 3. G. Cochrane, Organist 9.00 a.nt.--Sunday School 10:66 a.m.—Morning Worship Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per , Nursery for children up to six • years. Wed., Oct. 23 = • Anniversary Turkey Supper CHRIST, ANGLICAN CHURCH, CENTRALIA Rev, R. H. Anions, Rector Ars. M. H. Elston, Organist Sunday, October 20 10:00 a.m. D.S.T. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Pastor: Evaitg. L. Winn -Butler Organist: Miss. Marion Treibner Pianist; Mrs, pion Jolly 9:45 a.m.—Sunday' School 11;00 a.m Worship Service 7:30 p.m.• --.Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Study Friday, 8 p.m, --Christ Ambas- sader's We Extend A Hearty Welcome To All, "For what shall it profit a man, if he shalt gain the . whole world and lose his own soul?" —Mark 8:36 Whir Frans B.rinsie; yM*I:,.,'ICIt..�.h�1 1tilr..and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Mr. and MrS. )(Arwood Treat and Brian spent the weekend in Detroit, Mrs. Charles Ellwood and Harry of Sarnia visited with Mr. and »Irs. Fred Fenton .on Sunday Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ,George Mercer were Mr. and Mrs, Robert E.arr, Moroni :and Miss Aileen Thompson of Toronto. Mrs. Dean White and her father, Mr. Wes Dixon, visited with - Mr, and Airs. CecilEll wood •on Wednesday -evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fenton and children attended a .shower Wed, nesday ,evening at 'Therndale. for Miss Donna Knapton whose mar- riage took place on Saturday. Mr. :and Mrs, Richard Etue of Detroit spent the'weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Andy Keough. Mrs, pearl Neil of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darling and with Mr. .and Mrs. Art Erskine of Lieury,. Mr, ;and Mrs. Andy ICeough `.and their guests fir. .and Mrs. Richard Etue of Detroit, spent Saturday evening' with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carey of. Mt. Carmel. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and Carolyn of London spent Sunday with their parents. Harvest home ;services were held iii the Anglican church on Sunday with a good attendance. The, gueat speaker was R.ev. De Vries of Blyth. Special mu - ode was .rendered by the choir. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M. Huron Presbytery Laymen's Sunday ' 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11;00 a.m•—Morning Worship Mr. Sam Scott of Seaforth will preach the sermon. Layme'h of James Street will take part in the service. A men's choir sing the will anthems. A Warm Welcome Is' Extended To All NOTE: The evening 'service will be withdrawn in favor of Main Street Anniversary. Spiritual Life Mission in Clin- ton October 27 to November 1. James Street Church --Nov. 3 to 10. CENTRALi'A UNITED CHURCH lieu. J. T. Clarke, Minister. Anniversary Service • Sunday, October 20. 10:30 a.nt. Guest Speaker: RRev. J. B. Bar- ratt, B,A., 11.1)., of Parkhill Soloist; W. H. Lambourn, of Hickson. A Cordial Welcome To All ... : 1. nt1110,00,00 ttttt 111/1/11 i ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD . Rev.. K. L. Zorn, Phone n ,65 10:00. a.m.—Sunday School and • Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Service 2:30 pm. (D.S.T.)—Registration for League Rally—Logan, -THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA = Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Robert Cameron, Organist 8:30 rem.—Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer Service of ' Evensong on last Sunday of each month. Michael Beaver Crediton Native Michael Beaver, 84, retired Grand Trunk railroad employee and a native of Crediton, ,;died recently in Port Huron. He was the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Michael Beaver, Crediton, and attended schools there. He moved to Port Huron 51 years. ago and became .a member of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of • Way Employees. lie and Miss Mary Mast, daughter of, the -late., Mr. and Mrs. John of, also- of Credi- ton, were married in 1901. She died in 1948. Mr. Beaver is survived by a daughter, Mrs Harvey G. Hohn, Mikado, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. Wilson Fleming and Mrs. Gerald Brenner, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Amos Geiger, Pigeon; two brothers, Solomon Beaver, and Lawrence Beaver, both . of Detroit. Mrs Bert Rundle • Woodbem,Native Mrs.'Oat Rundle, a life lime resident of Weodbam died sud- denly in St,. Marys Hospital on 'Thursday October 10, lltrs, Bundle was born Blansherd Townships in 1,882, daughter of the late Mr. and', Mrs. William Ia,” Kirk, She WAS a Member of Wood - hang. United Churcb. Surviving besides her husband Are three daughters (Hilda) Mrs, Jack Smith, Woodham, (Laura) Mrs, Frank Levy, St. Marys; (Madeline) Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Dashwood and,,, .one san, William gf Woodbain and seYen grapdehildren. Funeral services were On - ducted by Rev. J, II, Slade, Woodham at the Marriott lune, rat house on Saturday with in- torment in Kirktoncenaeter Pallbearers were Bryne Skin. ner, Herman. Paynter.,. Hiram Hanna,. Robert Rundle, Rune Stewart, and Ted .McIntosh. Feeder Club --• Continued Froin Page 10 'purchase four steers, which may be secured from anysour e. They cart be between 400 as in 800 pounds but the difference weight between the heaviest and the lightest cart be rut .more than 100 pounds. The steers will be weighed by elub officials early in November and .members will be given weighing tapes to keep monthly records of gains at home. Each participant must keep an accurate record of the feed used and officials leave set up a schedule of costs to be, ap- plied to hay, sileage, grain etc, orm � epteberbof next iyear, de pending on the market. Members will be judged on a point basis: 400 for carcass, 400 for highest and most economic- al gain, 400 for reports. Assistant 4g Rep Arthur Bpi - ton is helping with the organ- ization of the ebb. Similar pro- grams' are being encouraged throughout the province. COMING EVENTS BAZAAR -;-Sponsored by Trivitt Ladies' Guild, Saturday, Nov. 9, Central Hotel. .. 17c BAZAAR -- Centralia Women's Association will hold their an - Aug bazaar on Thurs:clay, Oct. at 2:30 p.m. %" 17c SORORITY BALL -Beta Sigma Phi's annual sorority • ball,'Wed. Nov. 6, Legion Hall, Exeter. Bili .Stuart's Orchestra, $3.00 per 'couple. 17c HOT TURKEY SUPPER — Car- mel' Presbyterian Church, "Hen sall, Friday, • Nov. 8. Sponsored by the Ladies' Aid. 17c THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH 114 MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev.. R. Van •Parewe, Minister 2:00 p.m. --,-Afternoon Worship • Holland language. Coninttuiion Service "Union With Christ" 3;30 P.m.—Sunday Scheel tt}nnnllolf of f t,Nnittif nUtultIUttitutlnnn Hlit6t11 ty; BAZAAR & TEA The Women's Unit- ed Bend n ci t'Grand Association on of ed Church are sponsoring a bazaar and tea on Saturday afternoon, October 26. Articles for sale at 3:00 .p,m. Everyone welcome. 17c MAIN STREET I . _ilii .. ANNIVERSARY 1 SERVICES .• 1 October 24 , = The Ravi Or. 14. R, O. Ashford " Wesley Bldgs., Toronto 1 11:00 A,111, "LURE QF THE IMPOSS1BT2" I `the Rev. Dr. H. R, t Ashford, • Choir Guests: Mr, and Mrs, rt, .(istrotn; Winghant 7;00 .Mlw- -' f c NTtflw o ' I# co&viol` 1: C . the Rao Dr. H. R, D. Ashford Choir Guests: Mr. and VA's. t/. Ostrtm, Winghanit Good preaching. Good Measle, pe. 5urre To Colne. .i lice flllitiriiitrieHHOYlitterti tiiiti'itYieiieettilYlY'iileetterie Y'earlYllf tietti'ereettetierneeneretiAiP S i S 1 • Reception And Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. LEWIS TASI(O Lycan Arena Dancing 9 to 1, DST Friday, Oct., 18 Ribson't Orchestra Ladies Bring Lunch Baxaa And Tea Main Street United Cburch Sate, October 26 2;30 p.m. SevaraI interestin9 booths • including aprons, home► ci Hing, aspirate dithse, etc, ANNIVERSARY TURKEY SUPP.ER ,CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wed., Oct. 23 5:30 and 6:45 p.m. Adults, $1.50, Under 12, 750 Anyone wishing to eat later than 6:45 may purchase tickets at the door, Orders for dinners to be sent out will be taken by phoning X96. • Tickets available :at Ersman't Bakery er the .office- of W. G. Cochrane. tit1t11tn11ut111f1111101101111111n11flnitiUplu,Innfilf l Irl nPf111t1111111et11I IIInnlunt/114Y/IIIIIIIIu1111111n1, 111 EXETER erchafltS SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT (Thursday, October 17) EXETER TOWN HALL 8 P.M. SHARP Exeter Businessmen's Association • 5 -_. 9I111111111111/110t tttt1111 ttt I1111111111t11t1111111111111111111, Ifttt11111,10111Nl tit 11011ttttt 1010111011111111111110101100111.• 4(0111111110nnN11111tlnuauttn111110111u111111u,p,u110m,t1111111,1411111 tt11ttt„pu„tl,t,tttttnflttlntU• iui11m1A FIRST ANNUAL Fowl Shoot 1-2 Mile West Of Exeter on 83 Highway October 30 at 1;00 o'clock Oven -Ready Turkeys Chickens And Ducks Events For All Shotguns, 22's and Hi -Power Rifles REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS Sponsored by Exeter L.O.L. Building Committee , ,fnttuuuuunmultpnnitluuntltnYfnnHfftitntfttfH.. ilii _.. f5flfffu/tUtgfltliYnlutittlfYtullilffi�t z lyric Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY October 17, 18, 19 "Zarak' • Victor Mature, Anita ,Ekberg ADDED SHORTS Exeter MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 21, 22, 23 'Forbidden Planet' Walter Pidgeon, Ann, Francis NEWS CARTOON Coming Soon! $Ojit%G Gii •4