The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-05, Page 14• .1
Page 14 'rho•Tinies•AthreceIR, FebrVal'Y I 1959
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ecommend SU' •ns rtrieerMilltZigbirl.:713; s If if
Hay Gets Authority Post,
, Reeve MeIseezie said the ,,: treet •
g rot board eould not grant olives-
ror. • al App ances
. Sm Tuckersmith township couneit
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mons to one organization—the
The
kitchen Of today has the ally no sown to store them and Me also said tl • t ' f ti street lighting fiosts at Bruce- Councillor Lorne Hay was ap..1 Minnie Noalkes that daylight sav- ton, took his declaration -of of-
. 4thuilt•-in" lo • •
I , ok. Osens are set in oely one spot to plug them in- time now being used by the :field.
14 NOM` -0 le . •
'S Aalls; cooking elements in cam- The modern housewite has so curlers could be sold to Other At the Tuckersmith meeting A -
pointed representative to the isng- lit,.r,n -start APril 27
usable River Consery tion Au. 'ePt` 46' and end five before IVilliam. Cochrane and
then took over his new -duties.
. ter - tops; dishwashers under many automatic eleetrie helpers groups. He admitted that not all Tuesday, Reeve Ivan Forsyth, - - 1' „ Ernie Davis repOrted that ali it Was moved he John Baer,:
s Voullters. Even the new refriger in the 'kitchen she should be able of it would he taken ep at theof Hensad poll, taxes had been :paid ainount- arid john .Lavereler that Clerk!
i1 *tors and ranges are moulded to make use et them all. Eton Thompson and E. p. eh". thorny tit the meeting
- nos were appointed a scommitice eouncit meeting 111-011daY eight. ing to $45 whieh he had turned P. L. AleNaughloe and butler'
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on scniate lines so that they look Undercounter slide-oue shelves Mayor Pooley said that the to meet with StanleY.
Present time.
' Ile sueceeds former clerk over to the clerk. He -also had tiaS attend the Rural MuntelPal-
,1; tinitt, in when set beside the : are a wonderful idea. Thev can arena's financial P ° a i l i on is
. luckersmith has maintained James Paterson whO has served et/fleeted $12 fr0111 the Liberal ity Association la Toronto.
•ate
HOW Y9 -401410Y1.1
COLD$
e.,111RONCHOTIS
Apply **rota freoly
icr neck vn0.chpir.Rsit/
'II. Mas,sqge
At drugs q far 85
Stel
.._ ;CM -inters and cupboards. be built just the right height to worse now than before the saws. lights in the hamlet for a num- on the Authority since its ineep-! /Issocialion for use of hall and John Henderson, reporting on
How often are the small, eiec , store the toaster, sandwich grill.''.ers began using the rink. 'i' . ber of years. Stanley recently: bon 13 Yens ago. ; had turned. this over in clerk.
trio -appliances forgotten when waffle iron, rotisserie, ete. A ,town's grant had to he raised added a number to its ;side Of' New clerk P. Is :di:Naughton ' John Baker and Lorne Hey re-
planning a kitchen! There is usu.' shelf that can be pulled out and tag Year, when the club was the street. I was SW0111. in to office and•began ported they bad given thc cUse• up. then locked at counter height_ ; organized. and it would have to i Council acknowledged a report his duties W.
thisc nre.tinng. !,kets• aton to Adem Black to cut, down
:112Slike a typewriter desk. is he increased again this year. 9n, the .?;. .l. .64 niciPal .01latn• ing tte,,Q:,,W. (,s'll Ina, e. le.tie°, attni. he was to plant two
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-I)C School CIas . . ,. . ass , perfect for the large electric' That s the true p . f
- tom Arc nbald Gray and Ale-; ter. ;ISMS ed with pail of be moletrees with the approval of
tcture of n
. , ,.. . , mixer. So often the miXer la Mt ' Qffijneill" Simmons sitgeested ' lies'. London, and set February business, then inducted Mr. Me-; the council regardina location.
Visits Synagogue it is A • gl el I I
nuisance to hau. out from to le cur ers•
used to full advanta e bec us t the town should sett the arena 20 at 8;30 p.m. for reading. Naughton to his post,
county council, thought it was
wonderful to see how, it is •ton.
ducted. Most of the disctiosion is
done by committees widen giv-e
reeommendations to eouncit on
what action should be taken.
Cars left on the side of the
' Permission was granted to road at night regrows a problem
I Wilmer Broadfoot was appoinAl
t 1 Alai -Western D
Ontario evel0P-1 owners of two trailers lo POMP because it interferes with snow
Members of the Learners of some remote corner. A reek in -1 Reeve's Positien ) ed warble fly inspector at the ! merit Assoeiatiop asked Ilensall to town and park along side tVO ploughing.
God Sunday School class 01 side the cupboard -door is handy ; Clarification. over Reeve 131111 rate df go cents per :hour m1 10 jolt the asSOc•istio1. This
as- otheistrailers. Trailer owners pay Purchase of coal .for the lawn
James Street Church with Mrs. -for the cords. 1 McKenzie's position in relationan allowance of 10 cents per i sociation is designed to benefit i $5 per month in lieu of 'taxes, , hall and repair of a void air
M. •C, Fletcher as teacher, visit- • The built-in trend has 'Acheto industrial promotion activities 1 mile for use of car. i munieipalities 10101 cannot af- 1 The new clerk, P. L. AlcNatigh- -thief. and a toilet were _epproved.
Council will advertise for len-, ford a full-time industrial pro -1
cd B'nai Moses Synagoeue Lore' even the small I' 0 was attempted during -Monday
the visitors around the building attachments fit on top. These in- ' Ontario Development Association ) •
and hauling .approximately 1.2,. for .another year, tt Bingo Winners at Legion 'bingo! -.' - •
, app lances. ne t • The Auditor's report was read
don. on Sunday morning and At-; manufacturer has designed the 11 'night's emmell meeting.
tiers for warble fly sprayer and motion manager. It was moved I by Willia COellrane Alld
!motor unit to he installed !under McKenzie chairman of the for spray powder. Council will • by Lorne Ilay.and Minnie Noakes tended a service.
BINGO!
Ieepted,
Habbi Kirshenbaum showed' the coenter and then the various. Huron zone of the Alid-Western also seek tenders for crushing that Ilensall Join this association
vel to; A letter frnm the tiounty eierk :Saturday were Mrs, Glen Ale
befere the service and explained elude mixer, blender, meal and a vice-president of MWODAI 000 cubic Yards of gra
the ;peening of the symbols and grinder, knife sharpener, and itself. His position in regard to township roads in 1959. , • requested Neilsen to establish • Kenzie. (2); Airs. Minnie Swigs. '
gave them an insight into the juicer. the town, however, appear si council acknowledged produc- uniform dates for daylight saving ter; Roy Kenney, Exeter (2);
Jewish religion, When more outlets are needed somewhat vague' tion or surety bonds on the time. This was discussed and it • Alrs. Robert Baker Sr.; Bobby
After the service the P-rouP: to plug 111 electric appliances, it "1 am not •responsible to thej treasurer and tax collector of was moved by Lorne Ilay and Single; :Miss Pearl Tideswell,
were guests of the Tiphillin is worth '11'1 t Exeter vouncil at all " he ex.; $5.000 each.• ,
Clinton; Mrs. Wes I enner; Paul
Ab t une ful studv of the kitchen to see Planted a few minute's after he! A grant °r $2° was made t°
Club and were served 1 1 • .
ou )oung people made the • U • h • •
electric kettle rotisserie and :IMOD:4, I am responSible to, a meeting in Toronto. Frank -
ells Bonds
, exec w ere they
ssIn be most 1 ad been appointed the town's
official delegate to the zone body., welt Association.
Huron Soil and Crop improve- M
CGillivray
!useful. Perhaps
14, , circuits will be needed to supply
°Be or twa extra "I am appointed by the town to1 •Reeve Ivan Forss as forced
the zone to to leave the meeting to attend
the zone and by
enough power to operate the
Topics From
onei was namedpiesichne
• • automatic fr,vPan all at one time.. the zone, not the town."
McGillivray Township council.
Another way to overcome not His explanation followed eues,i offteer• ,
ihaving enough electric outlets is tioning by Councillor George Council authorized the appliea- at its Ilieeting Saturday, sold ils
boa; Bill Austin, Seaforth (2);
Norman Mattson; Aliss Jlannah
Murray; Special. went to.
Austin, .Seaforth.
jackpot this Saturday will be
$105 in 58 calls,
imville
to install a kitchen plug in P I Rether, who couldn't understand' on $160,000 public school debentures own Topics
tion for balance of subsidy'
' ty MR$. ROSS SKINNER • • ane .
; for 98.3 per cent of face value to
road expenditures ;for 1958,
, This consists. of a xn.etal box with ! the reeve, because lie held ; Aliss Alary Tapp is in South
ay be, hots ' a Toronto broker.
By-law No, 1 authorizing
district offices, shouldn't he a
four to six outlets and it rn
either Wit into the wall or at. member of the local industrial. mwing "f up to $100.000 at such I Rid Of Bell„Goulniock and Co. Huron :Hospital, suffering from
a fall at her. home.
Euchre Club !promotion board in order to co-: times as ventured was #assett 'Ltd., with offices at London, was
menet! above a counter. A. tin •
Al's, Ed Johns is a patient in
The Elimville Euchre Club control and pull-out extension ordinate various phases of work! the highest of eight firms who
Next meeting will be March 3;
lel •
• the hosts :Mr, and Mrs. Allen 1 ences. This plug-in centre re -1 I in entirely independent of 1 sought the issue which yields Yietoria
Ilospithl, London, hay.i;
was held on Friday night with! cords are additional convenis • at the 1°wn level'
J • • • • • the t • 1 • 'I" • d I • •
5 1 "2 per cent and is retired over igone surgery on Mo-
20day.
• years. •
... ea\ 'wiring similar to, , • ' . •
There were eight tables play-' the kitchen *range, Said Bethel': "It looks hke a
, 1 The debentures will be dated
1 T
Ing and • winners were: ladies . The modern kitchen is hand-
stringy arrangement to me." i n rea
highqrsWmJohnsgents some to the eye with its
111 , Murray Greene, chairman of , comber 15, 1959 to.1978 inclusive. !Mane, explosives, film, and
, :. . ; '1 1) 11 .'
high, Mr. Kenneth Johns, eonso- in" look but it must also he prae.the reci- Anca an official delegate to, 1 the AIWODA zone body. bated to ratepayers e ncl 1111101e1.- fifth of all Canadian exports.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Johns will quate electric wiring,I Exeter Kinsmen distributed 60 panties voncerned. The drains
be hosts for the party this
Fri- Alarch 15. 1959, to mature on De- Canadian pulp makes cello-!
gifts of candy and fruit to shut- were the Burley and the Pete -
day night,
T1 Develop Park ins and patients in town during sebe.
The Mini ville Women's Insti- Youth Rally !couldn't afford to spend heavily -
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Over the past 12 months Can -11
their annual personal service"' Road estimate provid- ereased by $1,600,600;000 to more.'
Institute Euchre ada's money 8111111JV has been
meeting' Thursday night. ing for an expenditure of $48,000 than $13,0001000.000,
tute held their second ladies af-, he youne men visited 40 shut- in 1959, was passed.
ternoon euchres at: the hall on ; Draws 165 lor the budget maintenance would it - S It li H
, on roads this early in the year ins in oriva6te homes as well as
the inmates of, ou 1 uron os-'
; Accounts included $1,200, part
; Tuesday afternoon. The Eden. ;have :to t.? cut.payment to Ross Hanna for work
°hal and two nursing homes in • '
i ladies were in charge. l As a climax to Christian Youth' ' '
Councillor Simmons said it 'town. , on the Vanneste drain; $123.53 to
There were nine tables play -1 Week a rally of about 165 young WAS important that the ap- This meeting has always been W. R. bleeptr for cement work;
Ing and winners were: 111,04 people from Exeter and sur- Proaches to all stop streets be popular with members bec and relief of $25. Fax bounties
' Mrs. Philip Bern; low, Mrs.. rounding district joined in a sanded. atlse were paid to David Charlton and
Ward Hero; nearest birthday, I service in James Street United Councillor Fisher doubted if the effort seems greatly ennead. k
.One Kinsman statec:
1 „I nc 1 ew Keogh,
-A I.
ated
• Mrs. Warren Brock. 'Church on Sunday evening con- such a tough road problein would was : never so thrilled or pleased Reeve Eari Dixon
Mrs. Colin GUI] n won the. ducted entirely by young people, face the town again in a period in the realization of what a few Next meeting will be
blanket on the dutch auction. 1 Paul Wilson. Exeter, led in of three or four years. urda , 8
kind words and a box of choco- , 3, Feb,' - '
The next euchre will be held i the service and Bill Pollen. an Set Daylight Saving Time lates or fruit could do to a lonely .
on Thursday. February 19 at 21 active worker in the church, Council agreed to conform, in shut-in." Bud Preszcator and
p.m. with the Winchelsea ladies presented the message "Bear the main, to the resolution on
Witness to Truth" defining the : daylight saving time adopted by Service committee chairman organized the event,
In charge.
Personal Items • his iisteners to grasp every op- fiery session, which asked for a
Mr. Wilbert Herdman is a pa- portunity to stand for the truth. - uniform period from the last
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital and , Paula Boulianne, of Crediton, ; Monday in April to the last Sat -
Miss Mary Herdman fell and I read the scripture and Sandra urday in September.
fractured her shouder and is re -1 Wainer and Marlene McBride -. Because this area is accustom-
---cuperating at home. !sang a duets Young men acted ed to changing clocks on Satur-
t
Mrs. Philip Murch is spend- as ushers. day night, council agreed to start
Ing a month with Air. and Mrs. Following the service the group the last Saturday, rather than
Alvin Cooper. ,moved to the church lounge for the last Monday, in April,
Mrs. Delmer Skinner .spenta a• -fireside hour. Relay games In other business, council:
couple of days with Mr. and Mrs., were in charge of William Rat-; Approved membership fees for
Maynard Margison of London. , ten. ! the committee in the Ontario
Mrs. Rien Westdorp visited on I To seven -minute films in . Parks Associa ;
keeping with the theme of the: Learped that official registra-
meaning of -"truth" and urging Huron county council at ItsJai- sistresseeteeesesesssess•eesesteseoresesess...-...-..--'-."..--.....s•sssss,ss.s-s. •
Exeter. , ''''''''''''''''''''''evening were shown with Oar_ tions listed 313,, births, 54 deaths
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hogg of ; as projectionists. The group di-; cipality in 1958;
Thornclale, Mrs. Alex Crago of vided into smaller groups for; Was told that the Ontario
Kirkton visited on Sunday with discussion of the film subjects.: W a 1 e r Resources Commission
,1r. and Mrs. Wm. Rattily, i, Leaders were Don Taylor, Bill. was still attempting to set a date
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stephen . Pollen, Paul Wilson, Bill Batten, . for a meeting at which the
visited on Sunday with Mr. and:Paula Boulianne, Jocelyn Howey, town's sewerage problem will be'
111e.i,.•Earl Watson of Kirkton. ; Gwen' Spencer, Carfrey Cann, discuesed;
Mr -.and Mrs. Wm. Routly and: Res-, R., S. Hiltz and Rev. M. ',I, , Approved a grant of 525 to the
Gi•e:de,• :Mr. Jerry Rennie of Hen,' Snell:.
t . • Huron Soil and Crop Improve-
] -t visited on Sunday with Mr. As the yanth reassembled. : merit Association, which spon-
and- Mrs. Kenneth Hogg of' Carfrev Cann led in a sing song ' sots the seed fair in Clinton: j
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Thorndale. • with Jeanette Taylor at the Received a letter from the
Miss Betty Stephen spent the Piano. The "Three :Mad Lads", • Goderich Junior Chamber of
weekend with her sister and fam-. Patti Wilson, Ron Dodd and Alan: Commerce indicating that or-
Ily Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robin-, susche,
son and family of Kirkton. ; hineh. entertained followed by . ganization favored the repeal of
... ; the Canada Temperance Act in
-. . andMrs, m. Routls ' Young people attended froin1Huron County;
visited on Wednesday evening Lateen, Grand Bend. Zurich, Reserved accommodation for
with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc- ET e n s a 11, Crediton, Dashwood, five persons at the roads conven- 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
Falls of Exeter. I Kirkton and Exeter and tom- tion and four persons at the (English)
Rev. A: G. Van Eck, txeter
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hosts- rnunity. rural municipalities convention
in Toronto;
Appointed Norman Stanlake to
fulfill the unexpired portion of
the three-year term of Jack E.
Pryde on the cemetery hoard;
BAYFIELD
Referred to the street commit-
tee a recommendation from BAPTIST CHURCH
Chief .AlcXenzie that there be no P • astor: Ivor Bodenham
parking on the south side of
ence Boyle and Donald Tayleir! and one still birth in the muni-
presided.
held Sat -
Art Clarke
StteSieest;lsrSfeseisxtettt:SSSSteeVSezdBleiTierst.a'ess,aesr.•;.•'.••.'"''s;"•''.•.;.• • ••
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt.Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
7:00 p.m.—Even Song
ASH WEDNESPAY
Wednesday, February 11
8:30 a.m.—Morning Devotions
10:00 a.m.----Holy Communion
8:00 p.m. Lenten Bible glutly
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Robert S. !glitz, B.A., Th.D.
• Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.—Church School for ali
ages. •
11:15 a.m.—Worship
Sermon: "People Around the
Cross"
Dismas—the Revolutionary
(SL Luke 23:33-46)
Nursery class for children 4
and 5 tiering the sermon.
Wed., Feb. 11 — Annual con -
CHRISTIAN gregational meeting—supper at
0 p.m,
REFORMED CHURCH Come and worship with us.
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
PENTECOSTAL.
TABERNACLE
ten of Seaforth visited on Sun -1
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, 1
Stenhgn and 'Mrs. Thos. Bell. •
'eniors See
Miss Helen Herdman of Gocie-
rich sspent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Squire' T'' •* irtIL - .•
110tfill'a O. 1 -trip rnotos
Celebrate Silver Anniversary
. • . , '
. osins colored pictures of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper ce- THAMES ROAD
Florida and the Canadian West James street between Main and 9:45 a.m.—Bible School
lebrated their 25th wedding an- were shown hy Mr-. and Airs. 4ndrew; '
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship MEANONITE CHURCH
niversary last Saturday, Jan -
Garnet Passmore, Sarnia, on the Approved surety bonds on the Conducted by South Hume
vary 24.
EXETER
occasion of the fifth birthday of treasurer and assessor which Camp of Gideons. Representa-
On Tuesday evening f011owng Senior Citizens club on Tuesday were produced for members` in. live speaker: Mr, E. Cudmore., wee
they were surprised with a fam- evening, spection; 7:30 p.m.—Evning Service itch Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
fly gathering when they received A letter of congratulations was Learned that six dogs have Sermon Subject: "The mem 10:30 ani.—SunclaY School
. I.
MAM/ 0014U(1T1)1 gifte
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(Dutch)
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Exeter
3:30 p.m,—Sunday School
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a,m,—Worship Service
7;30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Hearty Welcome To All
"Who offercth praise glorifieth
me." —Psalms 50;23
Pastor: Evang. L. Winn -Butler
, read front /Sr, arid Mrs. E. S. been impounded since the 110M'
• P were anc Steiner, Depew, N.Y., I'ho were pound was established and three
Airs. Norman Jaques and family active members in the chth ' were reclaimed by owners;
of Zion. Mr. and Airs. Ross Skin- front Os inception. A gift was
Per and family, Afro. Philip enclosed for the member pre-
• ' •
Murch, M1'. and Mrs, Dtuiald sent whose birthday was nearest Happenings In
Parsons, Susan and Gail of Hen• to the meeting date. Mr. Joe
*an. White, Centralia, whose birthday.
, was the previous day, Wed the Eilarlshard
gift.
President elected for the 'year , Rv MRS, 01 ADWYN HOOPER
Phone102't.e a sPuil:earn k Geo'rragi?°j..a1 wsosne0;
Ts Far Spent, The Day is At 11:30 a.m.—Worship
Iland" Pastor: Stanley Seudee, Exeter
Wed., p.m. — Bible Study and
Prayer Service
•• ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
THE BETHEL DASHWOOD
REFORMED CHURCH K, L. Zorn, Pestor, Phone 65
In MAIN STREET CHURCH- 10:00 a'1°'—'51IntlaY Sehool
11:00 e.m..—'Worship Service
Rev, R. Van Farovie, Minister Sermon; "Go To Jerusalem I
With Jesus"
Welcome In Ilis Name
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
Alts, -Helmet Powe; M.C., Al- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin- 3:30 p.m.—Sundey Sehool
fred Itunkin; visiting committee, son. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sisson 8:00 p,m, — Reformed Church
for Frank '1 aylor, Mrs. E. Westcott attended the Federation of Agri- Radio Program, .CI -IML
anti Mrs. E. Jory; ways and mature banquet at St, Marys on' PridaY Night, Feb, 6 — Con'
HARVEY'S means, Mrs. H. Powe; pianists, Saturday.
Mrs. F'rank Xing, Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Alvada Hopkies. of Mitch- gregational Meeting
. ; 1
Dolton. ZION CHURCH
TAXI ell, spent several days with Mr.
The program for the evenino and Mrs Win -iones,
included daneing by Meg. 11.1 Mrs, Lottie Jones, of Rannoch,. Evangelical United Brethren
24•HOUR SERVICE grodericies dancing girls: Carol spent the weekend with Mr. And CREDITON
,
13e11, Brenda Skinner. Glenda 'Mrs. Wm. ;tones.
. , , , . , • risher, Louise McBride, Garbi Jimmie Mosses spent Friday ROY. G. R4 $tr6Itle P6sfoe
Frits and Kathy Ater/001d; a. with his emit, Mrs, Cecil Messo', HA A,14L—Worglitp
FAST RELIEF FOR rediati"b3. Shirley Arthur: - Mr, John Rifle. Heyward and' "rower ill the Word"
el(fl)b4')'5 by the Exeter smartette, Bill and Miss Noreen Walkoris 11:25 a,m,.....Chureh Sehool
Walter Cutbush, Ed Lindenfield, wire Saturday everting' guests of .
Alfred Wueinh and Ray Mills; Mr. Mid Mrs, Lloyd Thomson,
military denting by 'Renee Pul- Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
cher and a piano We bY nese- and fernily, end Mrs. Fred
nary Ratcliffe. Thomoon speet Stenday with Mr.
M
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.. .
LIS G ef o r g• e LawsOft, seceetary- and Mrs. Art Rin, in Mattes-
treasuret, gave a i•eentlie of the feed,
pest ae,tivitiex. A vote of thanks Sunday Peening gtitStg With
was expressed To Mrs. Rhoda Mr,. and Mrs, William hive. ill
Shapton kr her services as honour of Denina's (Mirth birth-
•
' pianist. day, were. Mt. and Mts. 11bsg
Committee tor the March Pines. or Glendale; Mr, and Mrs.
meeting Mehides Mr. and Mrs, JIM Bryan and family, Mr, And
floraect Ptaft, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs. Gerald Cryan and family,
Thyssen Sehroeder, Mr. and Mrs, of Prospect 11111, Mrs, Lottie
%MATO rell,US011 arid Alt. and Jones, of Rannoth. and Mrs, AN -
Afro. (Tenrge EtVtie., Ada IrOl)kit1S., Or Mitehell.
Rebeksh Lectee eeteeed the the Mr. Jaek Thomson, Marion,
knell and tonsie for daticifig was Gtant and Shatnd, wer0 SinlidaY
• --OrtiVideti by Mr, and Mrs. W. guesto of Mr. and We, GIadywil
1------------rg.— ' . oA '''4. %-,421- Marshall and Mout WAlkoe, itroopor, and ittofily.
ACH
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J Snell., Pastor
Mr. Lawrence WeirL
10;00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship •
IShertita."1'.111u1ocba% PNIftT4eahvi(slit EvanhyC,AollicVAAERuY'niCtelidloCellthro
London.
bASHWO6D
Anthem- by the &hob%
Duet: Marlene McBride, sand. Rev, w. 'Kroh, minister
ra VValper.
1: p ,J11,—Ev e n g Worship Mt•S‘surIn:c., „b
KnMtttotalt �rjatiif
Sermon Subject:e T
"Thwo :
Sons"
Is Extended TO All
A Warnt WOICOMO
11:05 sti ....Still day School
1011:040eifip4,—"The Christian
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Organist: Mes, Bob Prydii
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m,—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Hunting for'
Pegel.'selsr;
Nufor children up to six.
years.
NOTE: Bev. and Mrs. S. Moore
Gordon of Pormosa will speak
about their ivork on the 111i8 -
Oleo field on Monday, Feb, 0,
at 8 I11 1110 Stindp:t 80.11r>1
rOnin, Ail who would like to
hear them are cordially in.
Vited,
CrASPING.
- FOR
BRUIN ?
r HI.ILYE Asnuo.
spas,to
11' nillAtinn.
SOOTHING 141,01
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KELLQGS ASTHMA RguIF
Presentation
& DANCE
FOR, MR. AND MRL
MARTIN ARENTHALS
(nee Donna
LUCAN ARENA
Friday, Feb, 6
Good Music
Everyom Welcome
Ladies Please Bring .Lunch
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PHONE 657 EXETER
New TA Contest
Win Cash Prizes
For Your. Snapshots
SEND
YOURS
NOW ...
Have you a pretty pic-
ture of the kids . . . an
interesting one of the
pets . . a humorous
shot of a party? Enter
it in The T -A's Photo
Contest now. A winner
will be picked each week
for the next 13 weeks
. YOURS might win
one of the cash prizes
and appear in The T -A.
WEEK'S WINNER . . . $2.00
MONTH'S WINNER . . . $5.00
BEST OF CONTEST . $10.00
Important
Send BOTH the negative and print, along with a self-addressed
return envelope, to:
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST,
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE,
EXETER, Ontario.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST BE pROVIDED:
I. Name and address of photographer.
2. Name and address of people in picture
3. Date and place of picture.
The picture must be submitted by a -reader in South Huron -
North Middlesex district kind adjacent municipalities and
the subject or subjects must come from this area.
Firs, Winner Appears January 21 CenfesI EntIs April( 36,,
PHONE MI
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