The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-19, Page 15MiSto.:3: X011 fo r scrap,
Lions. pay for papers
A bill forappropriating a news-
boy's bundle of evening news-
papers was presented to the Exc.
tor Lions C11.0I :by President Ed
Drady at the supper meeting
at Armstrong's Restaurant '.chugs'
.day,
A carrier from London had
thrown the bundle nff in front
of the Central Hotel in mud -
afternoon and the Lions Club in
C9iMNG EVENTS
EASTER DANCE—Staffa Hall,
Wednesday, April 1. Dancing 10
to 1:30. Mu^ie by Pesjarcline's
orchestra. Admission 75 cents.
Auspices Staffa WI. Both in
ball, 19:26*
TEA & BAKE SALE—Women's
Auxiliary Trivitt M e m a r 1 a 1
Church are holding a tea and
bake sale May 9. Watch for
further announcement. 19c
SPRING RUMMAGE and auction
sale, April 25, sponsored by the
Ladies Auxiliary to South Huron
Hospital. Watch for further an-
nouncement. 1Je
their drive for old newspapers,
had mistaken the bundle for
scrap. Eines by the tail twister
during the evening were used
,Ito recompense the newsboy.
I
'Polkaed vl ve tont bry of paper .were
duii ethe drive.
Members of Exeter council
I] were guests during the .evening.
Lions W. G. Cochrane with
Norin Walper at the piano led
a sing -song,
Lion Atilt Robbins announced
that close to $900 had been re-
ceived for the Easter Seal earte-
paign with more money coining
in each day.
i For the lied Cross blitz coin•
ing up next month, Lion C. V.
Pickardsuggested that the mem-
;
bers secure help outside the club
so .that the drive might be coin-
pleted in time for the supper ,to
follow,
The speaker of the evening,
Rev. H. J. Snell, was introduced
by W. 11. i-lodgson and thanked
by John Golan. Mr, Snell spoke
on the simple things in life, in
most cases the hardest things
to carry nut.
Reeve William McKenzie, on
BLOSSOM TEA—James Street behalf of council members, ex -
WA annual blossom tea, Wednes• ' pressed their pleasure at being
day, May 13. 19c present,
OES. EUCHRE—ENeter chapter
is having a euchre party in the
chapter rooms, Main St., Thurs-
day, March 19, at 8 pan. Good
prizes and lunch, Admission 500,
19c
3.ACT PLAY — At 'Russeldalc
Hall, Friday, March 20, at 8:30
p.m., a three -act play, "Have A
Heart," presented by Munro
YPU, followed by a dance with
Allen's orchestra. Sponsored by
Glen Gowrie WI. Admission 500 •
over 12 years. Ladies please
bring lunch, 19"
"Calm down, son," said the
father of the :marriageable
dal ghter to the fidgeting young
man, "I bet, you want to marry
my daughter and you're shy
about asking her. Well, take her,
my boy, marry her and good
luck to you."
"Oh no, it wasn't that, Mr.
Smith," the suitor answered, "1
just wondered if you could lend
me $25."
"Lend you 525!" exploded Dad.
"I should say not! Why, 1 hard-
ly know you!"
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Benefit Dance
in aid of the recent fire victims
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilhelm
Friday, March F 20
9:00 p.m.
CREDITON HALL
Any donations will be appreciated.
Ladies please bring lunch.
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Brinsley
By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Charl-
ton and girls and Mr. and ;Ma's.
Douglas Dixon and son were
guests with Mr,.and Mrs. Ray
btirn Steeper on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Scott and
children visited' with Mr, and
Mrs, George Prest an Friday
evening.
A1r, and Mrs. John Morgan and
sons of Guelph spent the week-
end at their farm home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Erie Hamilton
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mil -
MI visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hamilton on Wednesday
evening,
Mrs, Carl Pickering •entertain-
ed with a quilting on. Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
called on Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Dixon on Sunday,
Ladies met et manse
The WMS and Ladies' Aid of
Brinsley United Church met at
the home of .Rev, and )Mrs, 13.
L. Brooks of Ailsa Craig with a
large attendance.
The study :book was given by
Mts. Brooks,
News From .North
•
Bosanquet
Mr. and Mrs. David. Rice have
taken up residence just south of
Ross' place near Port Franks.
!Roth are employed at the army
camp,
The alert to "stand by for
flood' to the 1st Btn. RCR, Catnp
ipperwash was lifted Last Mon-
day noon. In '30 the unit was
called to assist in the flood at
Winnipeg, when stationed at Pet-
awawa.
Modern buildings of brick and
stone are being constructed in
the Pinery park.
Sgt. Wilson Winegarden of the
Armored Corps, Camp Borden,
is expected home on leave short-
ly and on return has been post-
ed to the staff of that unit at
Kingston.
Maurice Desjardine of Green-
way visited his sister, Mrs. Earl
Little, Mr. Little and family on
Sunday,
The occasional farmer still
persists in trotting his dog to
town and the elusive stray fox
evades capture.
ItgCCreitUniQnexpancIe?SriCrr.
w e it i
assets: savings grow
Assets of Exeter Community ,cent dividend was .declared :on
Credit Union tripled and menu- savings..
bershin doubted during the past Vernon Montmorency, RR S
year, it was revealed at the an- tixeter, was re-elected president
nual: meeting recently. and Lewis, Johns also of RR 3
Assets have grown from $19.- Exeter, was returned as vice -
000 to $61,000, including $57,000 president. llarold Paterson, RR 1
Centralia, remains treasurer.
New secretary is Fred Wal-
ters, Flimville, who succeeds
Doug Sweet, Exeter, New direc-
tor is Keith Weber, RR 3 Exe-
ter.
Ted Sims was named to .the
credit committee which also in -
eludes Herb Broom and R. 13.
in loans to members.
The number of members has
increased from 200 to 400 and
their savings now total .$46,500
compared to $18,500 a year ago,
'the growth has prompted the
chapter's directors to consider
better accommodation. A reserve
fund was established for a chap-
ter building sonietinte in the Williams.
future. Don Gaiser was appointed to
Five percent of this year's the supervisory committee of
Profits of $1,481 were voted to which Ray Laramie and Ross
the budding fund. A four per- Haggis are also members.
Douglas G. Routledge, of CIA
Happenings In
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPiER
Personlll items
Mr. William Jones spent from
Saturday until Wednesday at St,
Louis, Missouri guest of the
F'urina Feed Company.
Mrs, Kenneth Parkinson and
Paul spent Thursday with Atrs,
Florence Chittick of Granton.
Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson and
Mrs. Leonard Thacker attended
the workshop classes for Sunday
School teachers at Stratford on
Saturday.
Mrs. K. Waugh, London spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Leonard
Thacker.
Mr. and 11Irs. Cecil Mosse,y
were Wednesday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Young of St,
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper,
Very} and Jeanette spent Tues-
day in Toronto.
Community night
The Eighth Line held a con•
munity night in Metropolitan
school on Friday.
Those in charge were Mr, and
Mrs. Wes Mossey and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Langford.
Eight tables of progressive
euchre were in play, Prize win-
ners were: ladies' high, Mrs.
Wilfred Wilson; ladies' lone
hands, Mrs. Gertie Thomson;
low, Mrs. Clare Sisson, men's
high, Jack Thomson; low, Ross
Langford; men's lone hands,
Gladwyn Hooper.
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Annual Meeting
South Huron Hospital Association
Monday, March 23
8:00 p.m.
Auxiliary Room .
Please Use The Anne St. (North) Entrance
For the purpose of receiving the directors'
and auditor's reports;
For the purpose of electing directc,ls;
All individual contributors and presidents of
organizations contributing are members and entitled
to attend and vote.
The Public Generally Invited
B. W. Tuckey, Chairman M. Reeder, Secretary
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Spring Comes to
Western Ontario
MARCH 23
With the Opening of the
BIG 1959 HOME.AND
GARDEN SHOW
MARCH 23 TO 28—WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS
MANUFACTURERS BUILDING — LONDON
• ` OPEN DAILY :.
1:30 P.M,
TO 10:30
See
"HOKE '59" - - the biggest yet
ADMISSION
ADULTS Ens
ONLY
chitdree With
Adults
Admittetd,
Free I 1 f
. befit by the LONDON NOME
BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION .. , feelude
et I * eed
ueitroe bulldie1 idee ,
It's the show for homo makers,
Y .
wit ideas goIore . w for your
home .. for yaw gotten
far your /elided!!
PLAN NOW 10 ATTEND
Wertere Omit* 6th Aimee!
Mciclern Living Show
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, March. 22, 1959
10:00 a.m.—Palm Sunday
Worship
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Illustrated message
MAiN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Robert S. Hiltz, B.A., Th.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.—Church School
Classes for all ages.
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: "Palm Sunday"
Nursery Class for children 4
and 5 years during the ser-
mon.
"Come Worship With Us"
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDiTON
Rev. G, R. Strome, Pastor
10:00 a.m..—Worship
"Comfort in the Holy Spirit"
11:15 a.m.—Church School
Wednesday — Lenten Service
Thursday Holy Communion
'Easter Sunday
Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAiN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Faroese, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m, --Sunday School
All Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, 'B.A„ B.VD.
Minister
Organist, Mrs, Bob Pryde
10:00 a,m,--Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Palmi Sunday Service
Nursery for children up to six
years.
Thurs., March 19, 8 p.m. WMS
Thank Offering in church
school room.
Holy Week scrviees in Main St.
united Church Monday to
Thursday at 8 p.m, and Gond
l:! ridgy at 10 a.m.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Breis de Vries, Rettor
Robert Cameron, Orgenisf'
Stmday illarclt 22, 1959
8:30 a.m.---Holy Comnitiniori
11.:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Sunday School, Nursery
7:00 poli.,, --Evensong
Wednesday, Marelt 25
1.0:00 a.ni.—l-toly Cbhtntunioh
Friday, Marc)' 2t
11:00 a nig—Good Friday Service
tarry Morning Devotions
Monday Through Thursday
at 8:20 AA,
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Sixth Sunday In Lent
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Jesus Speaks
to Our Sinfulness"
Solo: Mrs. John Goman
Easter communion will be ob-
served at this service. There
will he a reception for new
members.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
This service will be conducted
by Walter Gilchrist and the
sermon will be preached by
Bill Pollen. You are invited to
support our young candidates
for the ministry with your
presence and prayers.
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 Jan.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. --Youth Night
Message will be given by film
strip,
Wed., 8 p.m. --Prayer Service
Fri., 8 •,p.m. — Christ Ambassa-
dor's
Hearty Welcome To All
"Trust in the Lord with all
thine .heart and lean not, unto
thine own understanding."
—Prov. 3:5
Piaster: Eveng. L. Winn -Butler
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
(Dutch)
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(English)
The minister is in charge.
3:30 p.m. --Sunday School
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach Me Thy Truth Co Lord"
1.0130 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.--Worship
Pester: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
710N LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOb
K. L. Zbrn, Paster, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.--Confirmation Service
Sermon: "Will Ye Also Go
Away?"
Friday, 10 a,hi.--Good friday
Service
Sermon: "Were You There
Whet' Ile Spoke Train The
Cross."
Welcome In. His Name
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Paster: Iver Bodehham
9:4S a.m 13ible School
Cf 00 a.m.—Morning Warship
7:30 p,nl --lvenifg Service
Wod., 9 P tit, Eible Sttidy and
Prayer Bervle('
London, showed films and lunch
was served by members of the
Ladies Guild of Trivitt Memorial
Church, where the meeting was
held.
The chapter's office above Y -
Go -By
Beauty Bar, Main street,
is now open three afternoons a
week, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, as well as Monday and I
Wednesday evenings.
awarded a. .diploma it o r sue I
Iressfeily completing therouse!
on poultry health and nutrition 1
offered :hy Whitmoyer Labor a '
tortes, hie.,, Myerstown, Pa lie
, has returned from Myerstown
where he attended the Whit -I
mover Poultry Health Clinic. He
is mill foreman at Exeter Co Op
Support The Team in The
OMHA Semi -Finals
BANTAM
BUS
Return Game at Blenheim
Monday Night
Those interested in going by
chartered bus, contact Lloyd
Reynolds.
LYRIC
THEATRE
NOW PLAYING
THURS., FRi. & SAT.
Quantez"
* Fred MacMurray
* Dorothy Malone
Four people stranded in
desert town.
MON., TUES, & WED.
"Kathy -Orf
* Dan Duryea
* Patty McCormick
COMING SOON
"Houseboat"
Cary Grant
* Sophie Loren
a
BU' EASTER SEALS
Presentation
Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS,
TOM REES
West McG i I I ivray
Fri, Mar. 2 0
Everybody Welcome
Arena
Activities
FRIDAY, MARC; 20
7;00 p.m.—Blenheim 1•M.
Exeter Dom tnons
#rirpt• anme of two-J;ttnte, c'ottls-
im-count Ott 11A Semi-trinnir
(Second i''m,ae In fJenbeint Mon -
tiny night)
9:01 Mm.Foreei Lnkr,iir„
5Jxeter 1141h:110
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SATURDAY, MARCH 21
5 to i2-11innr 'Hoekc,
\u
Pistil le Skating'
t„rfInr Afternoon
23010 p111.—Exeter .i'iwnre Sknting
Club Carnival
Dine And
DANCE
EVERY FRIDAY
NIGHT
Old Forge
Bayfield
10 p.m. to 1:30 a,m.
Music By
GRANT EDIGHOFFER
and his.
MELODY MASTERS
Vocals by JoAnn
Modern, Rock 'n Rol: and
Old Time Music
Admission 750
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For Holy Week
1.n Main Street U.sn.iteol church
The Preacher For These Services Will Be The
Rev. Oren de Vries of Trivitt Memorial Church
Mon., March 23 at 3 p.m.—"A Beautiful .Word"
Tt.'es., March 24 at I3 p.m.—"?Qom For Jesus"
Wed„ March 25 at .B p.m, --"The Solitude of
Deset tion"
Thurs., .Manch 26 at 8 p.m.—"The Silence of •
Condemnation"
-Fri., March. 27 at 10 a.m.--"Ecce Homo"
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Pat Slade, Club Professional
Exeter Figure Skating Club
presents
"lice Frolic '59”
Featuring Local Skaters in a Colorful Revue
Saturday, March 21
8:00 p.m.
EXETER MEMORIAL ARENA
Admission: Adults 500, Children 350
MEMBERS QF THE CFSA
he
SERVING CANADA
AND THE WORLD
1909.1959
EXETER LIONS CLUB
V, Mid' rdr Campaign Chlt rrnati
Exeter Lions
H ouse.To@
Hause
BL
Thursday
March 26
5:30 to 8 ply).
Please have your
donation ready
When a
Lion calls
Contributions .Accepted Af Local Bank
Or Af The Office Of C. V. P.iakartl