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.Matthew Tinney 1Santa '.Comes
To Wooclham,
Native Of Hay
Mr. Matthew limey. 0,fe-iong
0,0 resident of flay towaship,, died,
South Iteren Hospital, Exeter,
l'Ondait December 16 at the
'‘ Aeof 81.
• MrS, Tinney predeceased him
.20 years .ag.g.
Surviving are three sons,. lion,
•.'.' • jaaaa, .oa the h n.est4 ad;
George, Exeter; }tomer, of St.
Marys; one -d..a u.g h t e r, Mrs.
Campbell Eyre, of Tgekersinith; •
one brother, Robert, of Exeter,
, and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah
Blackwell, Exeter, and Mrs.
Charles "-O'Brien, of Eens.all; 13
grandchildren. and .2 great grand-
children,
Funeral /Services were held
from the Bouthron funeral home,
liensall, on Wednesday, .conduct -
cd by Rev, Donald McDonald of
C r o 1 'Presbyterian Church,
. with interment in 'Exeter ceme-
tery.
Pallbearers. were Percy Camp-
bell, Clifford Prouty, Alex Mous-
;wail, of Hay, George Armstrong 0
and Ed Munn, .of Hensall, and
Frank Wildfong, Exeter.
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The annual school ,concert et,
the Woeilhani• school Was held .94.'
Wednesday evening in the
.Orangeiia1l Woodliam, Althotigh-*
the 'weather was none tog good
and the roads were covered with
snow, therewas a fair _crowd
in .attendance. The pupils, :under
the training Of their teacher,
Dennis Wyatt, and the music
teacher, MrsIL L. Stiirgis,
Exeter, were well applauded.
Santa -appeared at the close of
Lilo program which Meant .a good
laugh ter the yourig. and .Older,
ones, Many gifts were dietribet-
ed by the :older classes.
Personal Items
Barry Slade, of Belle River,
visited with his parents, Rev. J.
T. and Mrs. Slade,' over the
weekend.
• Mrs. Glen -Copeland held her
annual Christmas concert on
Monday evening in Fullerton
and: Mrs, Russell Mills held Tier
school concert on Tuesday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. °bugle Redmond
1 London were Sunday visitors'
with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd
acques.
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• Signet Rings
• Stone Rings
• Initial Rings
• Barometer
• Electric Shavers
• Cuff Links
• Binoculars
• Elgin American Lighters
• Billfolds
• Cigarette Cases
For Her . .
• Diamond Rings
• Signet Rings
• Lodge Rings
• wrist Watches
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• China Gifts
• Compacts
• Glassware
• Brassware
• Kitchen Clocks
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COMMENCEMENT FEATURES MUSIC—Always a highlight at SHDHS's annual
Time Revue, music will again be featured in this year's program, Among the groups
participating. will be this mixed quartette which sings two popular .numbers. Front
row, left to right, Doris Brock, Marion' Turkheini, Pat Bell, Rosemary Dobson, Mar-
lene Stone and Helen Down; back row, Nelson Meelinchey, Dick Charrette, Ross Wein,
Fred Gerry McClinchey, Jim Dougall, Allan Taylor and Don Taylor. Principal
H. L. Sturgis is in charge of the music. —T -A Photo
Town Council
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fires this year for which it re-
ceived no remuneration. Refusal
to answer such ,calls was dis-
cussed but it 'was felt this could
not be done beciuse the vehicle
• involved might be that of a rate-
payer. It was also pointed out
that the brigade ' had answered
calls in Biddulph •*Township
which will not pay for services.
Increased provincial assistance
towards relief was welcomed by
couecil. The province will now.
pay up to fW, per centtoward
such .costs., •Since this ps the final meet-
ing of the year, Mayor Pooley
expressed his appreciation of the
co-operation received from mem-
bets, Councillor Alvin Pym said
he had enjoyed working with
other members during the past
two years.
Council. expressed apprecia-
tion to Mrs. M. Box, Parkhill,
who recently donated an 1879
historical atlas of Huron county
to the town, A similar atlas was
donated previously by B. W. F.
Beavers, town.
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William E. Middleton is ser-
iously ill in the South Huron
Hospital. He, suffered a coronary
thrombosis Monday evening
while watching television. Dr.
Fletcher attended and Mr.
Middleton was removed to the
hospital in the R. C. Dinney,
ambulance.
Announcements
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BIRTHS
•
BHEHLER — 1.8 Clinton Publie
Hospital, on Friday, December
6, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Fldyd
Buehler, Zurich, a son— a...bro-
ther for Carol Maxine.
DTJCHARME—Mr. and Mrs. Edge'
Ducharme, nm. 1 . Dashwood,
announce the birth of a. claugh-.
ter .in South 'Huron Hospital,
December 15, 1957.
3OHNSON-LLAC' and Mrs. Doriald
Johnson, R.R. 2 Kippen, an-
nounce :the birth ,of .daughter
in South Huron. Hospital, De -
umber 18, '1957.
PENHALE—Mr..'and Mrs. Emer-
son penhale, R.R. 1 Woodham,
announce the birth of a son at
Sohn Huron. Hospital, Decem-
ber 18, 1957.
REGIER — Mr. and Mia. Frank
Regier, Dashwood, announce the
birth of a son, Randy Steven,
weight 6 lbs,, 71/4 ozs., at South
Huron Hospjtal, December 14,
STANLAKE—Mr. and' Mrs. 'Bruce
Stanlake, Grand Bend, announce
the birth of a son, Daniel Bruce
' (Danny), Weight 8 lbs., 1.0,9
ozs., at South Huron . Hospital,
.December 15, 1957, ...;
LYON—to Mr. andt Mrs.' R. K.
Lyon, Leamington; oit 'December
14, in. Leamington • Hospital,
twin sans. (Deceased).
TAYLOR—Cpl.: ancl'.Mrs. Wililant
B. Taylor (nee Coates), • are
pleased'. to announce the birth
of a. aim, Martin Thomas, d•ri
December '5, 1957, at Zwei-
briteken, Germany.
• ANNOUNCEMENTS.
and Mrs. Clayton' A. Smith,
Kirkton, wish to announce the
marriage of, their daughter, Myr-
land Elaine, to Robert Clark,
son of Mr. a,nd Mrs, A. W. Clarlc.,
Maple, Ont,, on August 10, 1957.
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CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. ililtOn Brock Wishes to
sincerely thank e v e o n e for
cards, treats and flowers and
visits while a, patient in South
Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Zsr, Fletcher, Miss. Claypole
and staff of hospital, las
1 wish Co thank all my kind
friends, neighbOrs, pall bea.rers,
Rev. Getz, Dr: Gulens, T. Harr,
Hoffman for their many acts of
kindness and syrripathy, cards,
floWers and memorials in the loss
Of my 'beloved husband Nortnatt;
7 am truly grateful.—Mrs,
Cowan. ' • lse'
We With to express oitt. heart-
felt thanka and appreciation for
this acts of kindhest, inensages
Of. SYMpathy and beautiful Meal
offerings received nein' reie.tives;
kind friends and neighbors in our
recent sad bereavenient, SPeditti
thanks to Rev. Ratiiab, 1)1'.
the pall bearers, Harry. Hattintui
and HoliPar-HOCkeY inhere.' home,
Mrs, Harry 'Yearley al J31111e,
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The family Of the late Mrs.
Agneil Francia With to extend
their grateful thanks and AP-
PreelittiOn 'fen' the inal1Y wits •er
kindness and beautiful floral of.
terings received front friendand
heighbore In the !OM of a beloved
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Mr, ',Albert C.44tiser
meek her friehds, neiehbere and
relettiveS. for earde. treats', Vitas*
and plants While hi St, JoSeplibOi
Hospital, LOndett; and silted .
(Aiming' ham,
IN MEMORIAM
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Who Platted tWO .yearis atO
etmete 26, 1955. •
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Double PO Staff
To Handle Mail
The Christmas rush is on at
the Exeter post office, Four
extra persons have been added
to the staff bringing the total to
eight.
"If anything, I think the mail
is heavier this year than last,"
said Postmaster Harvey Pfaff.
Handling of the mail is consider-
ably easier owing to the re-
modelling. which took place dur-
ing the year.
Town Topics
Misses Pat Cann and Marian
May spent the weekend in Byron
with Mr, and Mrs, Murray May.
Miss Joan Parsons spent the
weekend in London at the home
of her sister, • Mr. and Mrs.
William Kovacs.
Rev. N, D. Knox administered
• the rites of baptism on. Sunday
afternoon in Trivitt Memorial
Church of Canada to Michael
Laird, son of Lieut. Geoffrey and
Mrs. Craven, R.C.N., Dartmouth,
N.S.; and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. • Elgin Roweliffe, R.R. 1
Hensall, and Commander Doug-
las H. and Mrs. Craven, Vic-
toria, B.C., in the presence of
relatives , who were entertained
at the home of Mrs. H. 'C. Rivers
after theiceretnony.
Name
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their lives, the Mayflower final-
ly reached safety on the shores
of New England.
Over 300 years later, on July
20, 1935, the keel was laid at
Brixham, bevon, of a replica
of the Mayflower as the first
step to commemorate that voy-
age, to bring home to people on
both sides of the Atlantic the
close links between Britain and
the United States and to found a
Trust which would establish
scholarships for study and ex-
change visits between the two
countries.
RCAF Centralia
POSTINGS
TO 'CENTRALIA
F/L T, Lansdale, from Lon-
don.
F/L R. F. Cain, London.
F/L N. Daly, Whitehorse.
LAC A. W. Pinder, London.
FROM CENTRALIA
FO J. ,D. Cusson, to Himilion,
Ron Pattison, accountant at
the Bank of Nova Scotia, has
been transferred to •Timmins,
No replacement has been an-
nounced yet.
CHRIST ANGLICAN
CHURCH, CENTRALIA
Rev. R. H. Anions, Rector
• Mrs. M. H. Elston, Organist
' Senday, December 22
10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
Rev. John Prest of Lucan, the
celebrant and preacher.
MAIN STREET
The United 'Church
of .Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex, Repson
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.M.—The Church School
11:1S a.m.—Worship Service
Nursery Class' up to three years
in, the Primary Department'.
Beginners, .ages '4-6, will with-
draw during the second hymn.
1:00 p.m. — Carol Service by
Candlelight
.
The Answer Is God
Worship Him As A Family
Every Sunday
a
Coven Minister
As$'n President
Rev, Unmet Kerr, Caven
Presbyterian ,Church, Exeter,
Was elected president of Boutin
Herein Mieleterial Association at
a recent Meeting. '
Vice-president is, Rev. W. F.
grate, Calvary Evangelical Unit-
ed Brethren Chorch, Dashwoocl,
And secretary-treaserer is Rev.
Alexander 1143See, Main Street
United, EXeter.
Yule Show'
At .Kippen
The Christmas concert in St.
Andrew's United Chureb was
held en Monday night.
The welconie recitation was
gives by Nancy Consit, and, other
recitations were given.by Dianne
MacKay, Danny Perkins, Lynda
ilay, Grant Hay, Grant Jones,
end BillY Turner,
Songs were contrib'utecl by
Karen Littleton, Dianne Dalton,
Debbie Anderson, Kenneth and
Grant Jones, and Joan Sinclair
and Grant Jones, piano solo by
Pat Lovell, and plane duet bY
Margaret Elgie and Sharon Mc-
Bride, and organ and piano duet
by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot and Mr,
Caldwell. These numbers were
interspersed by choruses and
carol singing, and concluded
with a pantomime,
Santa Claus appeared with a
present for each boy and girl.
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. K. L. Zorn, Phone 65
1100 a.m.—Service
2:1S p.m. — Sunday School and
final Christmas practice,
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord"
Supt. Stanley-Sauder, Zurich
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Joyous Christmas ServiteS
10:00 a.m.—sunday School
11:00 cm.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject:' "Good Tid-
ings of Great Joy"
Anthems by 'the Choir '
1. "The Herald Angels"
2. "There'S A Song i the Ali"
Trio: Nancy Boyle, Satdra
Wainer, Marlene McBride,
Solo: Maxine Reeder
L. Wein at the organ.
lAt. G. leech at the piano.
7:00 p.M.—Evening Worship
Sennett Subject: "Nd /teem in
the /nn"
Anthems by the Junior Choir
1. "Sing A11610111.0
2. "The Glad Message"
A boys' ehoir will si0g.
A Went Welcome
Is Extended To All
Let us remember and
observe the true meaning
of Christmas . .. the birth
of the little Child in
Bethlehem, and all that is
good in the world.
Christmas belongs to
everyone, for it expresses
all that is happy and
peaceful in the human'
heart. Enrich your appre-
• ciation of Christmas by
planning to attend the
church of your choice.
cAvEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Semi( Kerr, BA.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
„
10:00 cat,--*Stinatty School
1100 ii.iii,—MOrning Worship
Christmas /aisle
Christmas message.
Nuyttslertsy. tor children up to six
"Far We Neve Seen
His Star in The East
And Have Come To
Worship Hire
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Re. W. F. Kroft, Minister
Mrs. Kan McCrae, Otgerilit
Christmas Sunday, December 22
10:00 A.M.Chrittinas Antheine
and Message
1105 a,ino4unday School
/:30 ton.-4tinday School Christ-
nss pregtain.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STRRET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship (Dutch)
"Christ Came Because Glad
Loved"
3:30 p.m.—Sunday 'School
Christmas Day — Service at 1
o'clock, followed by the Sun-
day School program at 2
o'clock.
All Welcome
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter '
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Advent 4
830 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:15 a.m—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Christmas Services
Christmas Eve, Dec. 24,. -11:20
p.m. — Choral Communion
Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 9 a.m.
—libly Communion
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Sunday After Christmas
December 29, 1957
8:30 a.m.—Holy • Comniunion
7:00 p.m.—Carol Service
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Mein Street
Organist: Miss Marion Treibner
Pianist: Mrs. Don Jolly f"
Pastor: Evang. L. Winn-Builer
9:45 a.m,—Sunday School
1100 a.m.—Christmas Messes(' s
7:8o p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Mon, Dec,, 23, 8 p.m.,e-Sunday
e1h, o o 1 Christmas progra.m,
featuring the pageant "Beyond
the Scenes et 'Time"
We Extend A Hearty
Welcome To All
"The people that 'Walked in &tie»
ness have Seth a great light.°
,—rsaiah 0:1
"Tor we have sten His star itt
the Bad and are toine to
worship Him." ..-111at, 2:2B
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
clabititoN
Rev. Grin tt, Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship
"The Glory of Chriee
11:15 a. in.-00dt Solin01
7:30 pat. Annual Christn110
Program.
Atonday—Votilli Vellowship
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