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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-09, Page 13,Arena Activities THURSDAY, JAN, 9 e iso- t o lilt-tit,-1rr FRIDAY, MN. 10 4;00-s :00-,-Sktithig 8;30-1't, J t1111Ard a'Ai,. Exeter ,1lohumkr SATURDAY, JAN, X11 81110t.200-illinor Ricker :il;AO 300-i'up14c Skntlni' ;30.5 Skating $:00 10;110 -futile Skelin MONDAY, JAN. 13 0 too -1O:40 -i( X1;1' TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY January 14 and 15 '1'.yo-13nj Curling Bow:111e' To. _ o pc gra s Mr. l'ad. Synrpns and Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly and Harold visited on Saturday with Mr, 'ANNUAL MEETING BLUE WATER. CONSERVATION CLUB DOMINION HOTEL Zurich Fri, Jan. 17 Bring your suggestions for the betterment of the club in re, gards to hunting and fishing, Fred Haberer, President Len Sararas, Secretary Albert C. Hess, Treasurer • „1,)11,111,IlA 11 111I11IIprylll pllllllll,1111111111111111111111!lHJt1 Ullrlllllllllllll Al1111,111R0401IIlI 111111 UII/ll lltlll llllb Exeter Lions Club PAPER DRIVE Wed., Jan. 22 4111111,IIIIII,lIII/IIIIIIIt11IIIIII11I11111111111111,11111t1111111111111111I MIII11111111I1111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111 1111111111,111111111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t 1111111,11111111111111111111I1111I11I1111111t 11111I1, Hockey Exeter Arena Fri., Jan. 10 8:30 p.m. Point Edward vs. Exeter Mohawks BOOST THE MOHAWKS BY ATTENDING ALL HOME GAMES 111111 ItYilIrI111101tI111ll 111111 tiIIIIIiII11tII,11It111It1„IIIIl 111111 t1 llllll Iu1t1111110 mum' ll,11111,11111, V1111111I,Itl, I111tlltlil111liltt,Itottttlllllnlllllttlltumllltllt11t1111111l 1t111111I1111I111 llllll1111111,11tH,11111111,11111111111111ilHhti1I, Annual District Meeting Sugar Beet Producers Monday, January,13 2:00 O'Clock EXETER TOWN HALL Members of the Marketing, Board will address the meeting. This is your meeting, so come and discuss your problems! , W. H. ESSERY Director of Huron County �•/11111,1111111111111111111111111111I11III IItllllll,ll ltllll it 1111111lltl11111111111111111,, Illi!III1111111III11111,1,11111111111111111110 1 111111111111III 11111111!IIiItt11 tutu 11I1itliiIIIIIi11111111i111111111, 111111111111111i1111111,1111,,1,i,11t11111t11ti,t11,1,1111,11111,P6 Middlesex Hog Producers ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING Ilderton Community Hall Friday, January 10 1958 8:30 P.M. To hear reports of officers, to elect directors for 1958, to elect delegates and alternate delegates to attend all meetings of the Ontario Hog Producers' Association, Ontario )fog Producers' Marketing Board and Ontario Hog Producers' .Co-operative and to transact any other business that May come before tate Meeting, SPECIAL SPEAKERS Charles W, McGinnis, Pres., Ont" flog Producers Clayton Frey, Zone Director, Ont. Hog Pr,dtreers MAC GREY JACK RiOSSEI President Secretary 1`�itl11P'tYtfl'IYIf1iiYl'tll tl iPiti117t11 nilfli'iitYYVYPiI i lfntiiYlil'Ot i iilTll ilYlllY lYUiiUY'IVI'IVYtY'illefniAiliifl1dY11IY wt"IIYii71Y11 1 Mrs, 1 J id ! Ys 1 a r � le pins, Mr. and Mrs, Paul, Webb, Saskatoon, Sask., Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Webb ,and Mr- and Mrs. Den Webb, Parkhill, visited on Sunday, with I. and Mrs, Jack Carr. Mrs. Cecil Walker, Mr. and dames. Perk News Of Cromarty Rl! .MRS. K. McKELLAR ,famMr. t ya Komokaxmrilland and Mr. :and Mrs. .Clifton Jaques. n 1 • . J ek ll'o arth, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, 1V, Miller, Mr. Lindsay McKellar, Mrs. Sarah Scott, Mrs. A. McLachlan and Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar at- tended the fnueral of Mr ;larvas Topics From Zion Ay MPS. 4, .DY.KEMA.N Airs, Ewart Pym, London, and: Mr, a d IV rs a 8n Mr. and. Mrs, Earl Shepton were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Her- man 1'pwe last Saturday eve- ning. COMING EVENTS PRENATAL CLASSES -A series,. sponsored by the Huron County Health Unit, will begin Wednes- day, ,January 15, 1958, at 2:00 P.M. al. the .James Street United Church, Exeter. These will be held at weekly intervals for eights weeks, Those interested are invited . t d on th .toattend e n e above date; or phone the Public Health Nurse, Exeter 718-W, be- tween 4:00 P,M, and 5:00 9c THE ONTARIO Farmers' Union will hold a meeting in Farquhar kfall, Monday, January 13, at 8:30 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Gordon Hill, Everyone welcome, espec- ially the ladies. 9* THE LADIES' AUXILIARY to South Huron Hospital will hold its meeting on Tuesday, January 14, at 2:30 p.m., in the Auxiliary room of the hospital. Films will be shown. All ladies of the district are welcome, 9c LISTEN at 9:30 p.m. every Sun- day night, to Life and Light Hour, CHLO S1, Thomas, Rev. Noseworthy (pastor), 9c Presentation and Dance LUCAN ARENA Fri., Jan. 17 FOR MR. AND MRS. BOB TINDALL Everyone Welcome Reception Et Dance TOWN HALL Hensall Fri., Jan. 10 FOR MR. AND MRS. BILL CONSITT (nee Marjorie Dowson, Varna) Murdock's Orchestra Ladies Please Bring ..unch Annual Meeting SOUTH HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Sat., Jan. 1$' 2:00 p.m. Hensall New Commercial Hotel Directors and Members are requested to attend. Earl. Dick, President Jim McGregor, `Secretary Dance Mt. Carmel Hall Fri., Jan. 10 DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Lyric Theatre THURS., FRI. & SAT, January 9, 10 end 11 "SILVEk CITY" *; Barry Fitzgerald * Yvonne DeCarlo and On the same program "SITTING BULL" * bale Robertson - * J. Carrot Nash MON., TUES. A WED. .January 13, 14 and IS "WINGS OF THE EAGLES" * Maureen O'Hara Wayne CARTOON NEWS COMING - "ARROWHEAD" * Charleston Heston * Jack Palance Scott and family, Aiir. and .and ehudren were New ¥e,ar"s Mrs. Robert Laing and. Marilyn visitor's with Mr. and Mrs, Sara and. Mr. Gordon Laing and Lor- l30wers, J~"ateter. raine with Mr, and Mrs, ,,ty Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques Laing. and family spent New Years Park in Mitchell on :Saturday. Mr. and Mr's, 11, 11, Currie and Mr, Park, who was a former Linda) Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs. resident of ;ilibher't township, x• Hulley and l3pbby, Winthrop) passed away in Torpnto on Wed- A1r'. and Mrs, Jac) McGhee and nesday in his eighty-fourth year. Kenneth WalkerLondon, and. He times a son of the late James A'lr. Alvin Cornish, clay, svlth Park and Isabella McKellar And Mr. and Mr's. Otto Walker, was born in.Hibbert and farmed Mr. and Mrs- Ken Cudmore on the homestead, lot 11, con. and family, London, with I•'lr. cession 11, near Cromarty, later and. Mr•s, Keith McLaren. theUnite ' toes , Mr, Clive McDonald and tam - moving w to i d States ily and Mrs. Bessie where he spent.several years in McDonald, the Niagara and Buffalo district, Mtchell, with Aliss Olive Speare. For the past .25 years he had Afr. :and Mrs. W, N. Binning made his home in Toronto. Ile and family, Mitchell, with Mr. was the last member of the and Alrs. K. McKellar, family, having been Predeceased •Mrs. Guest, Kineardlne, is by five brothers anfive sis Visiting with her daughter and tors, son•in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. He is survived by several Storey and family. nephews and nieces, The funeral Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey service was conducted by }rev. spent New Year's with friends in Georgetown, George Georgetown, Pallbearers were Dr. Norman Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey Park, Toronto, Messrs" Kenneth and Steven with Mr. and Mrs. Drake Staffa, Frank Scott, Car- Sorensen, Georgetown, for New lingofrd, Andrew Park, Mitchell, Fear's. Lindsay McKellar and Kenneth Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Dow and McKellar, Crpmarty, family with Mrs. Cliff Dow and � Nelson, Staffa, for New Year's New Year's Visitors f dinner and also spent the eve - with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner, Centralia. Ur. and. Mrs. Roy Dykeman, llderton, and Mr. Gary Vowels, London, were New Year's visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs. Jud Dyke - Man and family. Mr. .and Mrs. Bob Mole, To- ronto, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. NOM An Jaques. Mr, and Mrs. Ephriarn Hern, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock and Mr. and Airs. Harold item were New Year's visitors with Mr. ,and Mrs. )lector Taylor, Exeter, who were celebrating their gold- en wedding anniversary. Mr. Norman Brock and :dr. Ross Hern underwent operations at St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Brock and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, St. Marys, were New Year's visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Donald, Whalen, spent New Years with Air. and Mrs. Angus Earl. . i�ir. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin, ' ning with Mr. and Mrs. Hack, and children, London, Mr. and Belrnore, Mr, and Mrs, J. X. Granton. Mrs. Toni Ogle and children of Cornish and family, Seaforth, Laurena and Marlene Storey Strathroy, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Miller and spent a few holidays with their Hunter and family, Eden, were family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. !New Year's. guests with Mx. and Worden and family and. Mr. and W. Cuthill, Seaforth. Mrs, Toni Brock. Mrs, 11. D. Sadler, Staffa, and Mr, and Mrs, Keith McLaren , Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Jaques Mr. and Mrs, 'Frani; Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford spent Saturday evening with with Mr, and Mrs. Wi11 Hamil- attended the funeral of Mr. Ivor Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Johns. ton, • Morgan in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Baker of Mr, and Mrs, Carter Kerslake Personal Items Crediton visited on. Sunday eve - and fancily, Staffa, Mrs. Sarah . Miss Alice Sorsdahl visited ning with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Mr. Lindsay McKellar and Jaques. Mr, Angus McKaig with Mr. and ,with London friends last week, Mr. Marvin Streik of. Massey, Mrs. A. McLachlan. - Please Turn to Page 14 student minister, has taken over the Woodham and Zion charges, replacing Mr, Slade who accept• ed a call to Port Elgin the first of January. Mr. George Earl is spending this month with Mr. and Mrs. Harold }tern, Mr. and Mrs, Bob IIern return- ed to Jarvis after spending a week's holidays with Mr. and . MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.-The Church School 11:15 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. Worship God As A Family Every Sunday JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "What Is The Church?" Anthem by the choir. Solo: Mrs. Clare Green 7:00 p.m. -Evening Worship Sermon Subject: "Onto All The World" A Warm Welcome is Extended To All. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivilt Memorial; Exeter Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Robert Cameron, Organist &:30 a.m.-Holy ,Communion 10:15 a.m.--Sunday School 11:30 a.m.-Morning Prayer PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Organist: -Miss Marion Treihner 1 hM'Tlm•i'ld ��� to� January 9R 1951 Pap 1 ..!Iil1AAttt.11r1AltOMAIAAAAAA1d1AlA.AUTAAIA0)1.1Al IAA11141,001111AAAIAAAM.114440A1AA1ttilltIAAAAI!AAAAAAAAA1ttikAWAIAttat1}A tt CALVARY CHURCH Mrs, Harold Bern, A'lr, and Mrs. Norman Jaques Evangelical United Brethren were Saturday evening visitors DASHWOOD with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jaques, St. Marys, ' ,Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Harry IIern and Mrs, Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Tom Brock attended the funeral Sunday, January 1.2 1958 of their grandmother, the late Mrs. Ritchie, at Parkhill on Sat - 10:00 a.m.-"On the Gaza Road" urday. 11:05 a.m.-Sunday School Jane Dykeman, Exeter, spent Saturday and Sunday at her THE BETHEL home. REFORMED CHURCH Mission Circle Zion West Mission Circle held IN MAIN STRRET CHURCH their January meeting Sunday Rev, R. Van Faroese, Minister evening at the home of Amt's. Tom Brock, one of the leaders, 2:00 p.m. -Worship Doreen Brock was in charge The Lord's Supper of the program with poems read 3:30 p.m. -Sunday School by Doris Brock and Algia Hern. Friday Evening - Ladies' meet: Pictures of the old and new ing; also Young People's church were distributed for groups, sale, Tuesday Evening - Choir Prac- Mission Band lice, The Sunshine Mission Band held their January meeting at ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 p.ni. Monday at the school. DASHWOODMrs. Toni Hemconducted the worship service. Barbara Hern Rev. K. L. Zorn, Phone 65 was in charge of the program. Shirley Jaques favored with an instrumental and Helen Hern 11.:00 a.m.-Service told a story, Mrs, Clifton Jaques took the study book. ZION CHURCH Programs for the corning year were made out. Evangelical United Brethren 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School CREDITON TOWN TOPICS Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Worship "A New Creation" 11:15 a.m.-Church School 7:30 p.m, -Evening Service ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ZURICH Rev. 0. Winter, Pastor Mrs. J. Turkheim, A.T.C.M., Organist Pianist: Mrs. Don Jolly Sunday Services: 1.0:00 a,m,-Worship Service Pastor: Evang. L. Winn -Butler 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School and 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School Bible Class 1:50 a.m.m.--Morning Worship7:30 p.m. -Evening Service 7:30 p.m, -Evangelistic Service • In the name of our Master we bid you a cordial welcome to Wed., 8 p.m. -Bible Study and this house of God, its worship, Prayer its comfort and its peace. Friday - Christ Ambassador's meeting at County Home, "Waite on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strength- en thine heart; waite, I say, on the Lord," -Psalms 27:14 THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a,m. "Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School 11:30 a.m.-Worship Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs, J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 11: 00 a,m,-Morning Worship Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per Nursery for children up to six years. Circle meeting 't'uesda;, at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Andrew Johnston. Annual meeting of congregation on Friday, January 17, with supper at 7 pain, „11111,1111111 lllllll 111111111 1 lull llltllill l 111111,11,111111111111,IIIll,1,,,,111111111i 111111111`111,`11111,1„1111IIItIii lIi1111111,, Special Gospel Meetings GOSPEL HALL GRAND BEND Week Nights - 8 p.m, (Except Saturday) Sunday - 7,30 Rhin SPEAKER; Frank Piercy, Toronto y _....^..,.. ..... 0 0 111`it1i11 "'1 "1/1'1, 1 111�IIihr1111111i111 I11110YII 1111111,t1111111111t11111IIIIItItiAAlNlll lilt1111,Y11 1 17 I 111111 h111i1111111 i It 0 Y Flt/Sgt. H. A. Woods of Pen - holt, Alta, visited with his wife and daughter, Cindy Lou. at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cornish. Mr. Jim Crocker returned to Toronto on Sunday after spend- ing two weeks at his home. Miss Susan Cann, Clinton and Mr. Robert Grey, RCAF Station Minton, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ostler. Call Your De + ridable P Fine• Dealer for Stove oil and Furnace 0 Prompt Service Claude Farrow Phone 126 Exeter ,, 111 1 ,111„ 1 !II 1 11 1 1 /1 1 HII 11 M 1 , 111 1 , , ,,, , .1. 1.l. R! 11 .r 1. 1.,1111, /1 !1, A 1 .111110.)111. A 911.IN11 !III t11AtA1111111 A,1U 1111/Al lllpl,tllltl,lulkz ,1101M!!!!!lAl Uplll MMAAIAMAIIAAMAIA All AWA 11MMAIAAIIIldI ttIAMIAA11A01I111111MMI A1PRMMItmmilltp• Looking For A Good Used Car Bu.. ' TRY THIS SELECTION! '55 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ... ,.. ONLY $1,395 Radia, 30.000, actual miles, like new. '53 BUICK ROADMASTER .. . ONLY $ 995 Motor just overhauled, dynaflow and radio. '53 KAISER SEDAN ONLY $ 395 Overdrive, radio, motor overhauled, new paint. See this one. '49 FORD SEDAN ONLY $249.50 New paint job, A. real steal! New Garage Hours Our Fina Station will be closed every 'Wednesday afternoon and evening and all day Sunday until further notice. Wilson Bros. Fina Service PHONE 657 Hugh and Jim Wilson NORTH EXETER Always Ready With What Your Doctor Orders Properly and promptly to fill your doctor's prescriptions, we keep on hand at all times, fresh and complete stocks of pharmaceuticals, including thase that represent the newest ad. vances in medical science. Trusses, Surgical Supports & Elastic Stockings PHONE 50 EXETER Save Up To '1$.i5 On AMade-To-Measure Suit TIP TOP TAILORS' Discount Sale continues until Saturday, January 18. 236`0 off regular prices or FREE extra pants. Spectacular selection of fine imported worsted flannels, twist tweeds and novelty worsteds. Outstand• Mg styling by TIP TOP TAILORS. W. R. Johnson Leishman Made -To -Measure Suits at big savings, too! Special Discounts on WINTER CLOTHING WALPER'S Phone 81 Exeter tiV