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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-26, Page 15Saop, Home E.. Rooms • Need Gov't Granf. , , , L _ . An appeal to the Ontario goy- The North Aliddteeex A1Pla also ' :ernrnent to provide grants for felt more remuneration should the construction of industrialbe :provided for high school tfus- tees. arts and home economies class , "i hese school hoard mein. rooms in Vigil sehools was, made hers are Medicated men and in the legislature itrridey by wit- ; women who deny themselves the •Balli A. Stcttiart, North Middle- , i'ights to heeded rest and re axa- ,.ae. MPP. ss Mr. Stewart said it appeared Lion with�t1eii' Families in order `to be "unjustifiable cliscrianina- toshiprotide tt l neresf sy leader- :10 that urbn centres received :education, on, we owe themcatldeb t a grant of $30,000 a unit for nr gratitude and at least a de such feel:Mics in vocational or cent token of a•enluneratian," high schools while rural As an illustration, he stated ;hsvt stttool laoarcls, who do. net That in 195G ice allended 53 inert •have suffdcien't students for such h1gs of the East Mdddlesex lboarcl schools, nitlst their Mils se- for which he received, as set out ;camodatioit .at their own expense, i Many boards like the it;aSt Mid- 'in the high seime1 act, $5.00 for diesex hoard., el which lie was ' to regular meetings, plus a fete a member for 10 years, "have , dollars mileage, found that they must provide , Mr. • Stewart also. urged =et - academic accommodation for an deretUOn of the establdsliment of ever-increasing number of stu- a college of education at the U.ni. dents so they build an academic versity of Western Ontario, He school on which they are pain iio felt 1Vestern. Ontario would stip- grants for the industrial arts of plY many snore sedondary school home economies shops;" teachers if young people from "To me' way of thinking, this , his area la dtaJ a llthve orego g r Toroto ed is a problem which should be training at the Ontario College of given careful consideration, 1 l;ducaldon, know of no high school board i The would build a school with- ; area representative Inch• out providing industrial arts or cated that Parkhill may not he h o m e' eeonomics classrooms. ! able 10 wail for the proposed These robins provide a means Landon -Lake Huron :pipeline to of developing skills in our young get an adequate water supply. people -- skills, which lit my opi-' "It may well he," he states, nion, are often' as important 10 "that other means of water sup - those young people in later years ply may have to be found to c'or- as litany. o, :the things which they ; reel a situation which deserves learnt in the' classrooms on which immediate action," grants are paid." 1 The TivnesAriVecee,: FOr.. ary 26, 1959 Pesik 1$ iuib.s Hear Safety Taik OP"' Constable C. A. hardy,. Goderich, discussed traffic safee ty problems with ,Exeter Lions ;and ;Kinsmen at a joint meeting of the service :clubs ;it. Arne- strong's restaurant Thuraday• night. He showed J filen depicting particular hazards of winter driving. .Bud l'reszcater intro- duced the speaker. Guests of the two dubs were members or the OPP .and town, i police departments, Joint chairmen were Gordon Baynharn. Kin president, and Ed 'Brady, Lion s president, The i meeting featured good a natured bantering among members Of both clubs. { Tail twister Elmer Bell, Lions, !and sergeant - at - arms George "tether, Kinsmen, collected nu, 1'nerous fines, About one Canadian in five In the 65-69 year age group now receives the old age Pension SATURDAY NICHT DANCING PARTY—Some of the fifty' Centralia, The students receive instructions from Sgt. paid on proof of need. students who attend the weekly "Saturday Night Round and Mrs. Doug Graver assisted by Sgt. and Mrs , • g l; � Harvey and Square Dancing Party are shown here enjoying Flunt, Sgt. Norm Kelly and Sgt. Bi11 Warburton.—RCAF Photo themselves at the J. A, D. McCurdy School, RCAF Station { Topics From Whalen 111'. Stewart estimated that,'yan o By MRS FRANK SQUIRE a h o u 1 cl t h e government pay!churchlfo'etble firstslitne FRANK grant on such rooms at the ane proved rate of 820.000 Per unit,' the choir entered all dressed in the annual provincial share to white he tugged at his father's Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1"ilt of Lu Looking In With Liz TV Weddings —.Off And On City Fetes Railroader COMING EVENTS— ST. PATRICK'S e u c h r e and dance, Friday, March 13, 8 p,m., Exeter Legion Hall. For all Odd - fellows and Rebekahs. Come and bring a friend. 26c SENIOR CITIZENS' social eve- ning, Tuesday, March 3, 8 pen., E x e t e r Legion Hall. Ladies A former Exeterite and bro• please bring sandwiches or cook- ' flier of C. E. Acheson and Miss ies, 26c Amelia Acheson of town, T. G. FASHION SHOW & BINGO -The matey; Acheson, was .honored retire the debt, over a etc year, sleeve, can visited Wednesday evening rr in St. Thomas on his retirement Women's Auxiliary of RCAF Period. would be about $30,000 "Look Quick, Daddy," he wills- with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parkin cumulative, for an estimated 45 pored, "They're all going to get soil, ' ` w after 43 years as divisional store. Centralia are sponsoring a keeper with the Chesapeake and fashion show and bingo, March 1'(101115 a year, a haircut!"11ir. and 1G's. Wht, 14Iorley Jr.I During `lilt Parade' rehear Thal marriagehas.definitelyhad Ohio Railroad, 3, at 8:30 p.m. in the McCurdy 1 and. family seeleur,p,rens,,,urulreem�,,,,n,,,emee tem unrun erreuenu,uouauumulle m lremulu.,r Y wCl a Saturday night' sats Monday Joyce Mahn told l it so they tell n2c, Over 200 guests including top School auditorium. Admission guests with :11r. and Airs, lloward idle that. she secretly married executives of the railroad at -$1.00. 'Pickets available at the Pynt of Elunville. 1 So Alas another star's mar- tended a banquet in his honor at! door, 26c Orm Collier, the audio mall for •rdae. But press types are say - Mr, and Mrs, Alton Neil and : her show, last July, She showed . ing "let's give the guy' a break the Grand Central Hotel. It was Donald visited Monday in Lon- me her exquisite diamond too, and keep it quiet till the end of one of the most impressive send - d° offs ever given to a retiring rail- . • Announcernents births .. .. .. . R AT E 5 No Charge Marriages and 'Deaths . 750 (Marriages and deaths are reported without charge in news columns. This charge applies only to listing under Announcements,) Cards of Thanks, Engagements In Mcmoriams (C -line verse) Extra verses, each ..... ... 'EARTHS-- 75 vc $1,00 250 CARDS OF THANKS-- By ELIZABETH TOUCHE.TTE n with Mr, and Mrs. Cliff I just got it recently,"she said, ! the season." Rawlings, Airs. Neil and Donald! "after we announced our mar-; raadrr in the Railway City. remaining for a few days. • riage. Up till then I just had the • ,t Another 'not to he divulged' Charles Acheson of town was peeling but wants the Earl hushed 1 clay afternoon and visited with backed out. of her wedding Sy1-' long unlesspossible. sic t tars vvearinn t simw. "They're. zc giving away ten Mrs. Melville Gunning and wedding ring." ,1 en)) a top femme star 1s e+:- a guest for the occasion Muriel were in Belmont Thus- One Val en tin e bride-to-be as long as 1Van t be ton Mt', •and Mrs. William Smith. ' via Murphy broke her engage- trapeze caresses. tT(1's said CGnrdie, "and they Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zavitz of men! a week after announcing it r I heard of a couple of mad . gave rite one too." Thedford spent the weekend with on 'Close Up,' And the reasons i gay . love stories this weekend risen `Purely for Pleasu' c` Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson, behind the break would make a tooIf you watch TV on Wednes- e" t at the Grand in Lon Mr. and Sirs. Cleve Pullen, :good TV comedy. 1 days and . Thursdays you'll run t : for three nights it i 1 Roy and Ronnie spent Sunday Another broken engagement to' into all four people involved.. h.'..1 Paul Hartman as star. Ri-1 with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Elliott report — that of Don Francks ; Gordle Tapp tells inc that he chard Hearne bad to hack out be - of London township, and Barbara Bricker. They both ; has bought two horses "and I cause of illness in his family. :jArms rn n --Mr. ane. Mrs, 1+Inrri The relatives of the late 'Wil- are too career conscious at this;think I'll \tnrrtrnn Goshen, annannr•e bort C. ifrrdman wish to extend I Councillor Milne Pullen is at -get another one," he All reports say that the show will the birth of a son at Seaforth their sincere thanks to friends, tending the Good Roads Conven- .point to let marriage interfere. ! said. 'Country hoedown' will re- be a good ono, well worth. see- . Hospital, I,"rbruary 21. ime lahosi' nrni d r 1ati esatortnrar tion at the Royal York Hotel in Those in the know say it's high-; main on the air till mid-July be-, ing. Doug Crossley and Jack Van f"; I:LISl'le,err. and \les. Fr, n- tributes in their recent sant be- Toronto. ly unlikely that ShirleyHarmer;ause of an upcoming, contest; Evora are both in, it with L. CarllPin, Main St., ls'seter, an-' V t p o along nounee the birth of a daughter. rravrntent, Speetal thanks to llev. Mrs. Gowan, teacher, enter- and George Murray will reunite. Haat will be connected with the: several other CI3C types. Cos - Lynn Marie, at ,o—•a sister 11. iiti';no ,• tli�,a pallbearers and tained her pupils and pre-school .:.. ltmtes, sets and writing are way 5011111 Huron ' ..:.. Hospital. February C1ll1dICn to a Valentine ally On .y... allose average. for ear., p One of the funniest sight dur- ing rehearsals of last week's jazz show was Joo Niosi squeezing his three hundred pounds into 1 the unlikeliest places in order I to take home movies. His bro- thel Joe got the movie camera before a recent trip ter Berinu- , MA1?t° STREET da. 1 'elle United Cli'trrt:h "1 -le distaff ha tie • I prosector." r said Bnrt, ".s0 when he got home ' of Canada from the Irin he dashed over to' Minister: use mine. We all sat back to Hatch but. it seems that Joe T wish to thank h•ipuds nnrl the afternoon of the 14th. C•r•oxYx Mr. and "Airs. Tarry neighbours for canis and flowers Miss Alma Near,St Cronyn, Centralia., announce the received while a patient in St. , Marys, arys, birth of a son, :Michael earl, lnseph•s Hospital. Special thanks spent the weekend, with Dir. and at Louth Huron 'Hospital, Feb- to relatives for raring for the 'Mrs. Grafton Squit'e. rubra 1.0 -.- a brother for (Gayle children,—Mrs. .Jack Ford... "-Ile Mr, and ,' and Joanne. Mrs. Peter Coucts- C.PtL"eIc1—• lir. and MIs rat -I wish to express rinser'" thanks worth, London, were weekend � and appreciation to friends. rein - e rick C.'rwoleant the- fnrmot,.;:Eier- -ives and neighbours who so visitors with Mr. and Mrs. La - 8106 resmndls, 7'"-nellfiCld, are kinrdiy remembered me with many Verne Morley. '•.aaAaitw111na nounce\tile birth Slf rants, telephone rails and treats i\fr, and Mrs, Ray Parkinson In honour of my h1rt17daJ,—.lir. ,Tosept,:a i•Lospita[, London. Feb- c'ephas :r'ym, 20, and Wayne visited Saturday night ruar'y 1a, with Mr. and Mrs. Art Harding J:f.LIS--Alex anti. Lenore "kills Mfrs. neorre ,rren wishes to of Devizes. are happy to 5nnoamrr the hhtlt tank her many friends, neigh - of their daughter, Brnnda \brie, hours end' relatives for all their Dir. and Mrs. Thomas Sinlp• at Kingston Gencrat Ilosnital, kindnesses, earls, ftowerfi, treats son, Mr, and Mrs. William French February 1:,. and vlSIts while a patient do 81, and Mr. and Mrs. Morle 4"'"'s ldnapllal, l.rnulon. nn= Y Jr. eneseelOnl: etre ism" lfrs. ''in- since returning home, Snerial and Mr. attd All's. Arlon Wallace thanks 10 1,t•, (loddarrl, nev. and attended the annual variety show ...qrs.Daniel. t r f .. , atAICd Iva c last school hoot s week. ch. sews Hospital. London, L"ehru- The famsty of the late 'Hard lir. and Mrs. Nelson Squire. ary 21-5 brother for hila, 1lndgins wishes to express their Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs, F. !'INKEHOIxt:n---noreen and star- thanks and anprectation 10 rein - old Fineese,Or. ;mom, an- titers. nei;•hhours and friends (or Squire, PI•oSpCct Iiil1 and llr, flounce! the Mirth of a daughter the h.ea.utlful floral tributes. the Frank Parkinson visited on Wed - ex tress) 1. , South l Alcon os t 1 Feb- of s of syml. alhy and the • at1 7J )1 a, I nesday ay with Mr, and Mrs. Graf- ruary 24 a sister for litT[, lioh many, many Arte of kindness re- c (lire. :• and Daviel, . (eived Burin, kindnesston S the last- illness and l r•0nt Dinsmore, Lucan, are hap - pt to an 11011 11,. the t111iof a son ;Rolttlld Paul, at :it. ,To- li10NN1•.771' lit, and 'Mrs. Glen fodln,rin;• 1110 loss of their re- • Kennedy are happy in announce spec tecl father. r, 1', l thanks are • the blrflt of 5 son• Janice extended to Dr, r•, H. George, %)avid, dt 51. ,)naelllt'S llosnital, P... ,1. l:nulston. tile staffs of Happenings In London, February '21—at .brother Tiaslt. Tnsnph's Hospital and the C. for t)nhra Jean. T1;rtt and Rm1 funeral home, the pall bearerfi, flne•e1• hearers STf EVV.1T—lit•. anri 'Mks. Jon A. and, indeed, to everyone who Stretell. 511)1coe St.. Exeter, helped In any way, 217c announce the birth of a son, By MRS. M. H. ELSTON Michael John. at South Hurot, IN MEMORIAM -- Hospital, February' 10—a bro' S:> tiler for clary. DEATHS-=�• met.I;,JN...Passed, a'cvay 141 T-lali- bury Hospital, Sunday, Febru- ary 22, 1:180. "Mrs, Ma, C'. Me - Loan of cobalt, formerly of Clinton, in her sixty'second year. Survivor's besides her hus- band are ono slaughter, C)dice, Mrs. Henson Eduard, Exeter, anti three snns William A. McLean and Harold K. afcr,ean, both of 7oronlo, allyl T\enneti, Gordon AIcLean, Cobalt. 81111 filar grando1111(1ren. The funeral service lyes held Tuesday al 2 pan, from the Puffin's J.•"uurt•al Home, Cobalt. 20c CARDS OF THANKS.-, 1344dulph 'We wish fn thank hut' friends and neigllhotn.5,. 'flet IT. Wilson for his visits and prayers the c•ongreg'ation of 11117nville Lnitrd 1'hnt•clt for the expressions of sympathy in the loss of one• fu- fant son, Donald. Sincere thanks for raids, letters, flowers, treats, visits 'atilt mmti fries 11'11 110 101111 was a patient 111 Sl, Joseph's llos- p11a1 and sineeyretln'nin0• home. \17•. a.DU Mils IRsott J.Ynn, 211* t`•e who clave known snit lo,stl ;411. altcl Ml's. Orville Langford The Jewel )\seeetei 01 'Ivo') It) like to 11151114 all ttho dnnair(1 fhhd, time, money and equipment .x1111 the public.. for supporting 111e Ira Snd hake sale Al the Scout House on Saturday, making it If 2 ' Mr. and Airs. George tlleFelln. success. lac elle and family. A , n,,+an1111 „ ru r,,,, 1 Ire , r1 , Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gable, Air. , 11 f 1 t r u 1 ,f m ernllir n , r 1 rtn11 re 1 m r , rete err , rnr rrn11u u 1 , , r tlll n fnr rY f r o n 1 r rcur Allan Hearn, a Also D[r, ii n and q ,Airs. Wilson SMITH—In loving memory of nur dear mother, Jane .Ann Smith, Personal Items who passed away two years ago, February 211, 1057: also our Miss Wencly Elston had as her dear father, .john r. Smith, guests 'of Sunday, Misses Beth- -who av si t. away 10 ,ears ago, any, and Shirley MacKay, of eine Alps cannot tell how we miss P,,eti Sikki1, Centralia, thein, Miss Marion Beckman was a Our 11nart5 cannot tell what to guest of Miss Shirley Atkinson flay, oil Wednesday evening, Gori alnnr knows linty we miss y when she idem, celebrated a birthday, IVIII)out then it's 101155ome 10- Weekend Visitors with Mr. and In 0)11' home they are fondly re- Mrs. George Mci'alls were Mrs. membered, Irene flicks, of Clio, Mich., and Sweet memories riling to their daughter•, Maxine, who aee01))- na ts,0 • '1 JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrenc. Weln, Third Sunday In Lent 10:00 a.m.—Sunday . Suns! a School Y 11:00g t a.m.—Morning o i,, �Iolship Sermon Subject: `Jesus Speaks to ottr Infidelity" Anthem by the choir, Solo byAirs, zs i I ClaireGreen. g 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon Subject: "The Wicked Husband Dien" A. Warm Welcome Is Extended To All NOTE: Men's. choir practice following the morning service, Evangelical United Brethren Rev. Robert S. Hiltz, C3,A., Th.D,' enofecJ. The first half of the reel Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 1 ryas blank. the second Half was double ,1 focussed Deur eel v i v th Bermuda e Classes for all ages. !onto snowdrifts. Joe ]reel forgot - Sermon: Ion rerorse to film when he Sermon: "Mary, Inc Mother of finished the first half of the , Our r Lord" d t St. John 1, :1 •3n t 9 6 ) reel. Nursery Class for 4 and 3 years during the sermon. Come and worship with its. 10:00 a.m.—Church School palm tree, swaying above Tot 11:15 a m—Molntne Worship i IIl fit ZION CHURCH -I CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. A. G. Van Eck, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship (Dutch) 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon ,Worship (English) The minister in charge, 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School THE ANGI:ICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter' names, )anied her mother. Rev. Bron de Vries, Rector to ttt,cr knntyn and loved t Mrs. Ross McI''alJs and son Robert Cameron, Organist crrely, 51111 lave theta 111 death just the David, visited with their uncle same, ant . Sunday; Mer ch cl 1 an Y, t J aunt, nt AIr.: and. Mrs. s, Willi —Ever remembered alit e by fatally, - 8: 30 a.m.—Hole - Hole COMMl1niott u� LbCl, of T.Jstoii el. a CAIlf:t)f.t.-1n lot•ins• memory of Sunday visitors w1112 Alt', 110(1 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN a dear• hustland anis father. no- Mrs, R. Heckman were Air, acid Sunday School, Nursery • bort t al•rel1, who pa1804 away Mrs. Valentine Becket' and fain. 7:00 l,lan.�GuidCs' Oivn Service CHURCH (larch 1, 15:,1,. Sontewheie beyond the sunset, ily., of Dashwood, Wednesday. March 4 Roe. $an, ir?I Kerr, t1,A,, B.D. Where loneliness tlet•e,• dies: Mrs, Edna Langford spent Sun- 10:00 a,m,—Holy Communion Minister Ito dwells in a l)0au11fu1 garden. day with her dau liter, Dtc, gild 8:00 p,m,-�Btble Study In the blue and the gold of .the DuringLent, Daily Devotions Organist: Mrs, (lob Porde aky. D:Irs. Art I•lcn, ofgtm'icioin, y 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m.--.Sunday Scheel visited Mr., Percy Hodgins, a 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship patient in Victoria Hospital. • THE BETHEL Sermon: "rhe reef of Jesus" t Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire, --Second in Leli(oa s:'I'ic , Fsrquhar•, spent Tuesday with REFORMED CHURCH Nursery for children up to six IN MAIN STREET CHURCHyear's.+ lin' flay, Marclt :1.- "('hilth•en of '1 the Rev. R. Van Faroese, Minister (dC,hui•rIi ninrtlli„ In the a mill Fiedler, all of London, were 2:00 p.m.-1�i%orship ,5uncday Season( room se 1 12,m. 4 Ilwl's end visitors with Air, alicl 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School Tuesday. March 3w C'irele inert Airs. C, t+"lsctiel'' leg at 8 p.tn., Sunday School Mrs, ,lassie Lt+wis, acram- All Welcome room, penial 12y Air. Roy lJarrison, stielit, Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Roy 11'arhison (nee :Rarhara • Leetvis), a patient in Victoria ilospi(al, itr. and Mrs, Allan EIstnh, David Sheila anel Wendy, also Aire. Al, IT, Elston, attended that set'vkkc held in (he ,t. A. D. Ale- curdy School auditorium on Sun. clay =mime when the Scouts. Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies were illi attelitlaneh. Sr nsh ne Grout th r, ,._. e S[tl2shhic Cri`ntlj) mot at the home of Mrs, John McAllister on Tuesday afteention' Games And contests- were 'ell• Rod, after whicli Iutfch was set'ved by the hostess, Airs. Jaek f :BM le alicl Mrs. Allan I Istonn were 'winners of contests. CREDITON Rev, G. R. Strome, Pastor 10:00 a,m .--Worship "When To Pray' 11:15 a.m.—Church Sterrett Wednesday Mid Week Service Thursday—W S.W.S. Friday—Aiissioh nand SATURDAY, FEB, 28 Arena vivifies 9 ivi `�i FRIt''AY, FEB, 27 -1-110-r, : ft--i'ar \1 of fianfnrlh �.« F,yrfer 851(ant 1/141101/ 0:00-.-lll('he11 at liYetcr THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER MONDAY, TUESDAY "Teach Me Thy Truth O Lord" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 10:30 a,ni.--Suniay School nooressi) 1'012 F[;.#SON 11:30 a.1n.—Worship g,OO•l talc... -Minor ftorttry 1t::0-a:no-•Flthll- "k,11',11 8:10-5 leo—•ssigo re .5101 in> ),t3H1..10,0O—i'u14110 Stxafing Pas 0 ' t r. Stanley tt Saudcr, Exeter Y E tc , 11110, Whose' pnftittg• has brought us grief, 11111 Ireasn1'e 1119 ntemnry forever, ("Heli agal,t )10 moot. -1Jovlttgl� r41meti1hered 1iy' his i ".52 FORD COACH -with radii ..,,r..,..,,,,,n. . $39$ '49 MERCURY 1 TON STAKE $450 1 c And AN EVERY C E FRIDAY NIGH T Old Forge Ba y fief d 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. - Music By GRANT EDIGHOFFER and his MELODY MASTERS Vocals by JoAnn Modern, Rock '11 Roll and Old -Time Music EXETER Co.Op SOCIAL EVENIN Exittsr Legion Halt 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH .+ 8130 p.tn. progressive Euchre and Lost; }eir Admission: 14ert 50¢ L4dies Bring Ltinelt Everyone Welcome BINGO Sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary LEGION HALL LUCAN EveryThurs. Eve at 8:30 p.m. Adnlissioil 351t Extra Cards 3 for 25 Share -the Wealth Jackpot Now $55 in 53 Calls LYRIC THEATRE NOW PLAYING "The Kettles At Waikiki” * Percy Kilbride * Marjory Main plus — "Smoke Signal" (Technicolor) * Dana Andrews * Piper Laurie MON., TUES. & WED. "Night Passage" an Technicolor) * James Stewart * Audit) Murphy NEXT THURS., FRI. & SAT. IIMatchmaker" (Vistavisicn) , * Shirley Booth * Anthony Perkins 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY Admission" 750 • 7:30 and 9:30 „„1111„01111, a„1111,1II1,11,11,1,1,x,11/1111,,,,1111110111110 11111n,114,t1Lrnlm 111111111,11r,1m, 1,,,,,1„u11,a1a, n„1 "The Cobbler �f Fairyland" AN OPERETTA EY EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL Will Be Presented In Exeter PS Auditorium March 5 and 6 at 8:00 p.m, ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY—Available from Grades 2, 3 and 4 children ..-..... Price 50¢ ,1111,1,11m1111111„1,1111111111111111111,1111111„1111111,1,1,11,1111111„1„nl„ 111111n1/ar. - .. PENTECOSTAtiAYf IELD TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 a.m,-- Aiissionary T)ay Ill Pastor: Ivor Bocleihant Sunday School p:•.i:, a.m.'..4l111e }shoot 11:00 a ln, �- "'lir Cruleons will have charge of the morning 11:00 a ran,-.-:I1oruiug S3'nr:,hip service. Sri ]noel 5ub,jrrl: 'C'llastk nrd 7:0 p.tn.-'Lvatt„r)'stir service the Loril'' • Wed„ 8 12.111. ---Prayer :.tceting 7:30 15.01,--"1.4el les Service 1:"ride �- Cln'ist Amhessarlot s, Sermon Subject: "Helfer than Will hold sender at the Huron bring in Eden with ,Adam" County Home. Wed., 8 p.tii Bdi11e :Study and t, r a r t v� Tb� word hat C I hitt in niw Service MANY OTHER A -T BUYS TO CHOOSE FROM heart that 1 might not sni agatust 's Gq 1 y '1`hrc,"---l'salnis 110:11 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ' pastor: EVa,iil. l., Winn•t utlt r` ' 6A51.1Wt0OCa 11 CALVARY CHU a...14 P 1 ; IC L, Zorn, Pastor, Nona &..1 i; lavali0alical United Br;:tliren Ir:(); x.1121.1 5uhdaa 'i"hnn1 11:00 11.02.-�t. l•ahip iif 1'l it C t")AaHW0bt Seemon: 'Were You "I'hore Whenl 1ltx 1Va Dente,i?... income in Canada for 1958 is Wrr1„ 8 p.tn--•-t.rl1tef .'i"i ler , : 810,120 million, an it1rt'Case of MI5. Koji MtCl ac, C++fj23nls1 Sot mon: "We're. Yrni 'I'1ir1'il ` MON E. z •kXE eft , $300 million Nom the previous ��tlttday, March 1 t,lie'i 11e Was ('roi5tu'tl Alvah �I'I�?N� 5��/ �7/A1„TI�1[ F year "�12C)2'n5"„ �" , year a11d or st billion /tom five 10:00- 11.m ---"1'e Know 1.11111"yl' ?+Ir,lRurauuulitninnnunrullnnttnnn111)10ntn,llnunrl111111 6111111 11111nlnrtt11IIVIITIM nrlrtr111111Yalt.'� ;Years t^arIlCrr. ''11:05 a.lit, tuttda School Welcome Ili Ills Nance 1 of See Tltei'n 'On Diisplay Ai Wilson B-ros. �.Preliminary 'estimate of lebotlr Rev. W. F. Kroft, Minister emir Servoce ER North American Cyanamid invites you to attend a meeting SPONSORED BY RIAD FERTILIZERS LTD. Thursday, March 5 8 p.m. TO N HALL, EXETER 10 discuss Va. : 4r Fertilizer Dollar l�ll,MS, SLIDES, REFRESHMENTS. DOOR PRIZE;r .Everybody Welcome North Atiiortoat Cyanamid I.itliliiat l