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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-27, Page 11it Tho. TI► is ►dvecato, Such 27, 1 i1Si$ P.A�I�I: Poo WATCHDOG POINTER BY HAL HOOKE C. S. MacNau loon get a big Exams must be over because thank you for their good turn in the troop .rias been out in full helping out the troop, Come to force the last twoweeks. think of it we didn't see either. Dr. Don Ecker gave the fellows of these Dads last week — hope some instruct]on in first the ordeal wasn't toe much for and by now, at least h them. - the troop should be ,ready ''to `1'he show was excellent and the a s $ their ambulaneeman's, displays got a thorough going adge,. Remember fellows, this is over by the Exeter Beaver- patrol. one badge you roust have to be a Judging from . the bags of loot Queen Scout. which were brought back, the Rene Vandernuet, a well qua`- boys must have been as busy as 'leavers all day. died scouter himself, dropped in on the troop recently, and he John Snell, John lifeeNaughton, came up with ,some good ideas Bob Broderick, Fred Sanders, which Skipper will be trying out Tom "Chatterbox" Ellerington, in weeks ahead. It's good to see Ted Wilson, Charles Yandernuet the fathers drop in and watch a and George Godbolt made the regular meeting, and we would trip. be glad to see more of you Dads, T;L. Doug Jermyn helped the The second patrol competition scouters keep the boys " within shouting .distance. Belated congratulations to Don Cann, who was awarded his sec- ond class badge three weeks ago. After weeks of claiming that he. could never remember his laws "Doc" went to Skipper and passed them with flying colours,. He not only knew them forward ends on March 31, so you still have about a week to pile up some points, Right now the Eagles are out in front by a comfortable margin, thanks ' to two first class badges (1,000 points each) awarded last Janu- ary. Beavers are in second place and the Cougars, in third, are right on the heels of the' other but backward as well. By getting two. Earn a few badges and hold his second class badge,, Don a patrol meeting or two Cougars, earned the right to wear Itis fire - and you'll be right out in front. man's badge and his musicians' It takes a bit of work to win badge. these patrol competitions, but it's 'Neil Hamilton was officially worth it. At least the Beavers invested as a member of the seemed to think so when they Exeter troop three weeks ago. spent a Saturday recently at the Neil has been doing a fine job Canadian National Sportsman's since he came up from the Cub Show in Toronto. Thanks to Mr. pack. Gerald Godbolt we had plenty of Big event coming up! Our an- ElVille sooP ogle Nt u WANT A WALK, HUN? TAKE IT 04 WE'RE. Nor CIo1,�1S ANYVORE :! Agri Monday, March 31 4,'4 seeepRiempeeposeirers WEL4, AV,/ SMAGV 1ff THAT:/ von HERE YEP/ ALI. THAT VIANP's BErwaEN 1[011 ANA TYRANNY iS A FLIMSY cuRTAIN! r line4 issietI MOS WY MARCH ,IST AVF/ POW 4POK Si7 SMud - i WAS DOOM To VOTE ANYWAY +'dI1,111111111111u1 u,111.111111 U11111I11,I,i1111111A1 M/10111111111.11,111,0111111111111;tiliM1111111,111111,11111111111111111111111111kiys Hunter Duvar's: MARCH 28 TO APRiL 3 s.,: SPECIAL.! I AgFl 1..11111 44410,e1r1i11-rur 7C01161414 THE EXERCISE WILL 00 YOU GOOD transportation, and he and Mrs, nual father and son banquet. The date, Wednesday, April 9. We have a dinner and a terrific pro- gram lined up, so, Dads, keep this date open. We want you all to he there. This is for Cubs and their Dads, too, so we're expect- ing a big crowd, Let's see how many badges we can hand out to you fellows on April 9. Friday we had 16 fellows out for a full length hockey game. We have some fine hockey play- ers in the troop and should be able to 4provide opposition for any .neighboring Scout team, Help` Come September there will be over 20 Cubs ready to come up to Scouts, and by next Christmas; another nine, That means a new troop of 30 boys for Exeter next year, and 'naturally new leaders, But we' have no leaders! If you know of anyone who will "volunteer," contact any mem- ber .of .the Group Committee, Skipper Ralph or yours truly and Times -Advocate the volunteer will be welcomed with open arms. INVITATIONS V ?Ritmo Esam[0 EXCELLENT CHOICE OF DESIGNS AND TYPES See The Sample Book • At The • ,11111111 I11111,1111111111111111111111111111,11111 I, I l l i 11111111111 1111,111111111,111„1111111111111111111111111111111111,111111 u i 111 IT,. HOLY WEEK SERVICES TRIVITT MEMORIAL Sponsored by Exeter Ministerial Preacher The Rev. Robert A. Marshall of Whitechurch Presbyterian MONDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"THE UPPER ROOM" TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"GETHSEMENE" WEDNESDAY, 8:00 .F.M.—"BETRAYAL" THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"TRIAL" GOOD FRIDAY, 11:00 A.M.—"CALVARY" Hear This Very Pine Preacher Every Service ,•,,,111,1, 11111111111111111111411llllll 111111 `111111111111111,11111111,1111111111111111111111111 II III11IUlllllll 1111 pi`l`l llu1111It1111 ',p IIIIII1uu1IIIIIII VIII II II,IIIIU111111111111111111111111,IIII,IIp,11.111111111111 gull 11111111111111111111II11u 11111,11,1111111111. Springfiime Radio — TV ouch Rall Palm Sunday, Mar. 30 Wingham District High School 3:00 p.m. On The Air — CKNX — 3:30.4'00 p.m. Come Yourself And Bring Your Dad "laat 111111111111111(1117111sa.,,,mau111111111111i1111111111i11i11i1i111i1111111111111aant111111amai,i111111ililulan$ glli 011111iubn1i, 1111tl11111111u 111bllulu 1111,1111111u1111111u IIlUllltflltl111111qu1111111UII III IIln11111u11u111„i Nll li r. s Exeter Arena O.HA. PLAYOFFS ,ONTARIO QUARTER -FINALS Thurs., March 27 9:00 p.m. Brads -Fords (BRADFORD) $ V5. EX@�'EI' Mohawks BOOST, THE MOHAWKS BY , . ATTENDING' ALL H�SME GAMES — Continued. From Page 1` Mr,, and Mrs. Wm, Routly, Mrs. M. Routly spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crago of Kirkton, Mrs. M. Routly re- turning home after visiting two months with Mr. and Mrs. Rout- ly. Mrs, Ed Johns of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner. (Intended. For Last Week) W.I. Euchre The Elimville Women's Insti- tute held their ladies Euchre on Tuesday afternoon with seven tables playing. The winners of scores were: high, Mrs, Newton Clarke; low, Mrs. Vern Pin- combe; lucky cup, Mrs. Harold Rowe. The i±;limville North Line ladies had charge of the lunch. The blanket was won by Miss Gwen Simpson of Exeter. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Alenl" Johns and Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Johns of Sarnia entertained a number of cousins to a social at the Um - villa Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vegan and Sharon of Molesworth visit- ed over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunnington. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and family visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son Penhale of Winchelsea, Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs. Norman Jaques of Zion attended the 4-H Club Leaders Training Course in Clinton on Wednesday and Thursday for the new club, "The Club Girl Stands On Guard." Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons and Susan of Hensall, Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin. Cooper and Lloyd visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Murch. Miss Grace Routly and Miss Grace Johns of London 'visited News Budget From Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Mrs. Arthur Rundle visited with her sister-im-law, Mrs. Flet- cher, in London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trott, Joanne and Betty, Leaside, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Marriott, 'Ronald a n d Maryanne, St. Marys, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Archie Dewar Mr, and Mrs. Howard • Swit- zer accompanied by her (laugh- ter, Mrs. Albert Hernandez and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald visited with relatives in Essex .last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McAl- pine, Ailsa Craig, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Duncan Mc-. Naughton on. Sunday. Mrs. Howard Switzer is show- ing her pictures of their trip to Florida and while there at Woodham and is also showing them at the Base Line school on Friday evening. Mrs, Oliver Baker visited frier cls in Toronto over the weekend.. Mrs. David Holland, captain of the' loosing side of the conper contest held by the Cooper's entertained the win- I ning side to an enjoyable eve- with their parents over . the weekend. Mrs, Everett Skinner visited with Miss Gcrta Hunter of Lon- don over the weekend. ( Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stephen, 1 Mr, and Mrs. Eric Coward visited on Saturday with Mr.I and Mrs. Andrew Houston of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. J:.& Robinson and family visited nn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Ste- phen. j Mr. Earl Hunter of Toronto visited with his narents, Mr.I and Mra. Hubert Hunter, over the weekend. ning at her home Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brenda visited at Port Stan- ley on Sunday and with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hill at Lambeth in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Strahan and boys were guests with Mr. and Mrs, Austin Timms on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Timms, (Intended For Last Week) Attend Funeral Mrs. George Wilson, repre- scntative of the Federated Wo- men's Institute of Canada, and Mrs. R. M. Ross, London, of the F.W.I.O„ Ontario, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Finlay McKercher, Seaforth, mother of Miss Helen McKercher, director of Home Economic services ex- tension branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, To- ronto. Personal Items Mr. William and Howard. Rinn and Miss Noreen Walkom were guests at the home of Mr. Ro- bert McGregor, Kippen, on Sun- day. Mrs. George Wilson has been appointed national public rela- tions officer by the Federated Women's Institute of Canada. Mrs. Oliver Baker spent Tues- day with relatives in Holstein. Several of the neighbors call- ed on Mrs. Ben Wilson Monday, March 17, when she celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brenda were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Jack Thomp- son. . Mrs. Annie Hodgins, St. Marys, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Ben Wilson. Worship In church Sunday 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 The Sacrament Of The Lord's Supper Reception To Membership Nursery Class up to three years in the Primary Department. Beginners, ages 4-6, will with- draw during the second hymn. Let Us Keep The Feast. Holy Week Services In Trivitt Memorial THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memo.ial, Exeter Rev. N, D. Knox; B.A., Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Palm Sunday 8:30 a.m.—H:oly Communion 11:30 a.m..—Morning Prayer (Blessing and Distribution of Palms) 7:00 p.m. Evensong. CHRIST ANGLICAN CHURCH, CENTRALIA Rev. R. H. Anions, Rector Mrs,, M. H. Elston, Organist Palm Sunday, March 30 3:00 p.m—Service Good Friday, April 4 7:30 p.m.—Service Easter Day, April 6 3:00 p.m, Service of Moly Com- munion. The Rev. Dr. John Henderson bf Huron College, t celebrant and preacher. Special music by the choir' at r ahead services, BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 x ni.• Bible School • 11:00 a.m.—Morning . li orn]rig 'Worship y Subject: i "The Christian Colti• plete in Christ 7430 fi,m. I�lvening Smite Subject: "1 'Love The turd Because" IWed'„ �A p.m. -1311)1e Study and Prayer Service a YYkYAfilliiii iiiiiiriritYMOTYr1T1H1YYlYliYtfiYirnrrriYrliV'1Y'r'Ir IIII MtrrriiVliifffinnTltnYi111Yrnrrlvlr1iiffiThlir J A War til, YY ele01ttp To MI PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7;30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.ni. — Bible Study and Prayer Fri., 8 p.m. — Christ Ambassa- dor's will take charge of the service in Thedford Pente- costal church. "Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord." —Matthew 23:39B Pastor: Evang, L. Winn -Butler ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev, K. L. Zorn, Phone 65 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m, -- Confirmation Ser- vice Sermon: "Secrets of Survival" Wednesday, April 2 8:00 p.m,—Lenten Service Sermon. "Dismas Voices `lis Faith„ All Are Welcome ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren C�REDIToN Rev, Glen R. Strome, Minister 10;00 a.m.—Worship "Cleaning House" Anthem: The ;Holy City 11:15 a.ni.—Church School 7:30 p,m,—Evening Service Monday Youth Fellowship Wednesday — Mid -Week Service Thursday Holy Communion CAVEN PRESBYTESRIAN CHURCH Rev. Sainuct Kerr, B.A., B.D. Mmister Organist: Mrs. Bob Pryde 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Palmi Sunday Service "A Welcome Per The Hing" JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Paster Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. a Palm Sunday 10:001 a,m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "Sins That Crucified Jesus" (6) "OURS" Anthem by the choir. Solo: Mrs. John Goman. 7:00 .p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon Subject: "Think On These Things" A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev, W. F. Krotx, Minister Mrs. Ken McCree, Organist Palet. Sunday; March 30 10:00 a.n5: Baptismal Service Reception of Members 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—"The "ultimate Quest tion" (in slides) CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. G. J. Spykman, Blenheim, Minister 9:45' a.m.—Morning Worship Rev. W. Hekman, St, Thomas (English) 2: t5 . p m-1t.eading Service Mr. T). Boi.rsina, Exeter (i)tueh) 3:30' p,m.—Sunday School THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH 1 MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farove, Minister 2:00, p,tn,—Worship Service (Bng1isli) 3:30 p,ni.--'widay School. All Welcome u) sery or childron up to sit. , years. NOTE: Holy Week Services. Monday to Thursday, at 3 p.m., and Good h'riday at 11. a ate„ itt Tr iv tt Memorial Church, , t9dhY the ars1nees of the 'Exeter Ministerial Assiycia• tion, Ct;esl. preacher: Rev, Robert' Marshall of Chalmer's Phut°chrtsbytcriatt Church, White - c. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Elston, Mr, and Mrs. Clare Elston, Lon- don, Mr, William and Jesse Elston were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Humphrey Arthur, Third Line, on Sunday. Cooper's W,M.S. had a quilt- ing at the home of Mrs, David Spence on Thursday. • LINE THE CAR • ROTATE THE TiRES e BALANCE ALL 4 WHEELS For Only $9,95 (Any Parts Required Extra) Hunter-Duvar &, Sons PHONE 38 LIMITED EXETER .Fighting Cancer Is A LOCAL Job Cancer must be combatted at home — in Exeter and district — as well as in the laboratories, hospitals and clinics of Canada. THE CANCER 'SOCIETY AT WORK Mrs. Allan Fraser, Mrs. G. C. Koch, Mrs. Richard Dickins and. Mrs, Fred Dobbs, of Exeter and district branch, display the materials from which dressings are made for patients in this area. Your Exeter District Branch is Active In The Fight CAMPAIGN Thanks to the generosity of Exeter and district residents, our branch raised $3,700 in 1957 to fight against cancer. Almost all of this money ' was used to finance research, .welfare and education. EDUCATION .Because cancer CAN be cured in its early stages, our branch has been active in telling our people how to detect it. We have addressed 12 meetings and distributed 4,000 pamphlets in this important part of the local campaign against cancer. SERVICE Our branch is always ready to render service to any cancer patient in our area, In 1157, we assisted seven patients by providing transportation to Clinics, dressings and other needed services. You Can Help Us Fight Cancer By having a thorough physical examination at least once a year to protect ,yourself against cancer; by telling us of cancer patients who need help; by donating your services to thelocal branch. THAMES RCAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER "Teeth.. .. ., , Lod" Me Tliy Yruth O Lord 10:30 a.m. trriday School 11 30 1 P itb'wl Stitiiley Sitviler, trial Give Generously To The Campaign In Exeter District Next Month y • with acheck-up and a cheque CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY EXETER & 0I01MT ISRANCia: