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The United 'Church
of Canada
MiniStert
:Rev, Robert B.A,, Th.o.
Organist; Mrs, .A.
10:00. a.n,—Sunday School
,41. :16 a.m.—morning Worship
Sermon: Studies in. the Psalms
Psalm 150: "A Paean of
Praise"
Nursery Class for 4 and 5 years
during the sermon.
Come and worship with us.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREPITON
Rev. O. R. Strome, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Worship
"Our Missihn"
11:15 a.m.—Church School
Thursday — W.S.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. 11, J. Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A,W.C.M,
10:00 a,m.—Sunday School
.11:00 a.m.—aforning Worship
WA Anniversary
Special. Speaker: Rev. .T. C,
Britton, B.A., of Seaforth.
SermonSubject: "Should a
woman ehatige her mind?"
Anthem: Ladies' Choir
Solo: Mrs. John Goman.
A Warm Welcome
Is 'Extended To All
' BAYFIELD
BA.)TIST CHURCH
Pastor; Ivor Boclenham
9:45 aan.—Bihie School
11:00 natl.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Dis-
ciples in the Hour of Crisis"
7.:In 'p.m.—Evening Service
Sermon Subject: "Death. Can-
. not Be Bribed."
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
. EXETER
"Teach Me *Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 aan.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. wren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, May 31.
8:30 Communion
11:00 a an.-1Vtorning Prayer and
Litany
Nursery, Sunday School
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.in,—Worship Service
7:30 p.m.—Youth Service'
Rev. William Schram will be
the guest speaker for Sunday,
May 31.
Wed., 8 p.m. — Prayer Meeting
Fri., 8 p.m. — Christ Ambassa-
dors meeting—Bro. Joe Baker,'
Youth Thr Christ'leader, will
be the speaker.
Hearty Welcome To All
''And ye shall seek me, and
find me, when ye shall search
;or me with all your heart."
—1 er, 29:13
Pastor; Evans- L. Winn-lantier
CAVEN ',PRESOfTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel .Kerr, B.A. B.P..
Minister
Organist.: Mrs. S. p, .Kitt
9:00 a.m.—SundaY 'School
10:00. a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon Subject: "What Jesus
Said About Fasting"
Nursery for children up to six
years.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
.Rev. A. G, Van .Eek, Minister
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
Rev, A. G. Van Eek (Dutch)
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
Rev. A. (1. Van Eck (English)
3:30 p.m.—StindaY School
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Iketliren
PASHVVO01).
Rev, W,. F, Krotz, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae, Organist
10:00 -a.m. — "Governing Our
Appetites"
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 :p.m.—Worship and Sermon
(English)
To he conducted by Rev, H,
Fikse, London.
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
K. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
Sermon: "Teach lis To Pray"
Welcome in His Name
Happenings in
Hurondale
By MRS. MERVIN DUNN
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds,
Shirley and Robert attended the
golden wedding of Mrs. Rey-
nold's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Stewart in Welland on
Sunday,
Miss Marilyn Strang has ac-
cepted a position at, Victoria Hos-
pital for the summer months,
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011- No* Ilia T9pio frorn
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sic,dser,
ALF: ANDRUS
In poster, essay ,contests
Tho Timo**Aiivocatit, My 2* 1959 Ps. fi
The monthly grades seven and:
eight party of Grand Bend Pub.
lie School, held in the Legion
Hall, was highlighted Friday
night by the presentation of,
awards to successful entrants in
the Public 'Utilities Commission that these essays would •annear
I poster roiliest, lin the weekly paper "HolidaY"
The contest, with its `Live , throughout the summer months
Better Electrically' theme. 18. and thanked the (rand Rend
believed to he the first of its , paper for sponsoring the essay
1 tyrietne 1gdota
1nforroptiblic school chit -
u ' competitinn. gssay Wumers were: first, Ma
"We hope to make this an an—Plumb: second, James Semple;
/mat event," said PVC Stiperin-;111rfL, Jean K-ennedy. Honourable
6.
tendent, Jack liond, who an-vmail;artip.alt.i,s•iamrdsGIAltir.enitietiolarid1p
aniTee
nounced thcontest winners.
The .awards were divided into .1.71,11,a` ;I:Zina 4ifjr ani1(41°1‘1:alf;:iliert i.)Ng.
two (lasses with prizes being. ,
given in the grades one to six di- t jar: me.
t
vision and in the grades seven
and eight •ategory.! 1
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PVC Chairman William LOST , Dr,McMahon
presented awards to the winners I A . -
of the grades seven and eight
class. First prize of five dollars,„„,„"., e Of district
went to Valerie DesJardine, sec-, Graveside services for Rev. J.
' I
ond to Diane Hood and third to
Riehard llpson. Alva McMahon, DD, a native of
'Hay Township, who died in Port
Reeve James Dalton, who is : Arthur Hospital, took place in
honorarypresiltt tihiairmae n, of the PUC, , Exeter temetery on Tuesday:
JLIfl May 28.
ior, M
s. First prize was awarded to.
Mr. McMahon was the son of
Scott Dunean, second to Charles' the jate John McMahon and
Doyle and Diane Young
third plave, won . Mrs. McMahon of Toronto, for -
Principal David 5.1: a n t a 11 ; 'rnteetrIY of Hay. He attended Ex -
High School and later
thanked the PUC for insti t'
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Topics from
Elimville
By MRS, ROSS SKINNER
Personal Rams
'lite opening service of the new
Jy decorated auditorium of EUm
vine United. eiturch was held.
Sunday ltorning at the regular
churelt service. Rey. ,Charles
Daniels, chairman of Huron Pres
bytery was guest speaker.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Fulton were Mr, and
Mrs, R. Pehlke of Monkton, Mr,
and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Den-
nis and Deana of Listowel, Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Horn, Helen and
Mary of Monkton.
Mr, and Mrs. John Batten,
Sharon, Helen and Ralph visited
on Sundaywith Mrs. Ralph Bat-
ten of Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Bell and
family, of liensail, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Melville. Skinner
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Ford of Eden,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner
and attended the Centralia Sun-
day School anniversary service,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lindsay
and Steven, of London, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Miners,
Mr, and Mrs, Tommy Miller
and son Danny Thomas, of Exe-
ter, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Thos. Bell,
Mr, and Mrs, Howard Pym
and Joan visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Lobb
of Brucefield and on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crich of
Clinton.
Mrs. Agnes Drummond, of
Brandon, Man., is spending a
few months with Mr. and Mrs.
John Miners and family.
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for
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For
FRONT-END
ALIGNMENT
. and
GENERAL
TUNEUP
, COMPUTE
WHEEL
CERVICE
Act 110W before your summer vacation arrives1 Make sure your 'car is
at its peak performance before you start on your long summer trip.
Let our expert mechanics chock your vehicle from bumper to bumper
for SUP* SAFE And IDERVDABLE driving, Do it todayi
IN STOCK atd
5everat LUS6d For Motoring Pleasure
Exeter
• Motor Sales
red:Oobbst Poo.
'PHONE 200 NIGHTS 712.M OR 70.M
-- studied for the mintstry.
the poster contest and: expressed •
the hope that it would become He: was pastor of 'Port Arthur .
an annual affair, - i Presbyterian ehureh for the past
The posters were done at ;:102;(,;ars. He was a veteran of
school and were entirely the work I "'",;;' wife"aI died ; Ini„ Tr I
of the students, Teachers from' :'"a " 'a " Be is ••
Thedford acted as judges. I survived hy two sons, and
The posters will he on display ! Alexander. and his mnther, ni
;*-rnr°M°7 who attended the Lune -
for a few weeks at various spots
Prizes were also .awarded ioraBl'
throughout Grand Bend evI Fall"' Lindsay, a far" ci
winners of an essay contest mer .assistant to Mr. McMahon::
sponsored by Grand Bend Holl -1 conducted the commitment ser-,
day, Miners received silver dol -1 Vice'
beth Touchette, Most of the pqpwond harvesti
tars from Holiday 171clitor Eliza -
Principal Stanton announced comes from provincial lands.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Ander( Hooting, Plumbing, Shoot MO*1 Work
Stratford, were Sunday guests of I oloa. ANDREW ST,., EXETER PHONE 711,
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sen, Linda, Barbara and NaneY,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pullman
and Sir. and Mrs. Harold Quase,
Mitchell, visited .rin Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Mrs. O. Fiekbeiner, Listowel,
.
•
spent a few days last week with,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner and:
famliy.
d Mr. Hen .Uavrner.
Fullerton, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkin-
son.
Mr. Glenn Parkinson acrompa-
nied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bell, London, spent Saturday at!
Niagara.
Mr. Frank Parkinson and Rus-
sell were in •London Sunday and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Whiteford.
Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen'
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire,
Sue Ann and Paul attended Cen-,
tralia anniversary on Sunday.
,alefac.„.e
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use
COPPERTONE
It stimulates perfect tanning, pro-
tects your skin against burning
rays of the, sun.
NON -OILY LOTION
plastic squeeze
bottle
and vtsited
d Squirewith Mr. and Mrs.!plastic tube 98e
'Orlan,
Mrs. Peter Goudsward and
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baby son, josspray
last
London, spent.
last week with Mrs. Laverne!
Morley. '• SUNTAN OIL $.1.50
Mr. Howard Morley, Hazel'
Park, Michigan, was a weekend
visitor with Mr. and Mrs.' Wil-
liam Morley Sr: Get Coppertone today at
Mr. and Mrs. William French
and family were Sunday guests;
of Mr..and Mrs, Arthur Hodgins,
Clandeboys.
Service in the 'United church ,
was withdrawn on Sunday owing!
to anniversary service at Cm
tralia.
Andrew Johnston Drugs
Phone 447 REXALL
Mein St., Exeter
Ch Madfaughton
ks For Huron
cod
Id, Everyday
SE'
'It seems to me that it is time to pause and ask ourselves
whether govrt at any level should continue to respond to
what I regard as irresponsible requests for almost every
thing that crosses the mind of the public or whether it is
not time to exercise some good old everyday horse sense.'
Keep Charlie
MacNaughton
Fighting for you
RE*ELECT
CLINTON, APRIL 13, 19550
Keep Huron on
the FROST
TEAM
Support The Common Sense Program
Of The Frost Government Whith
Has Given Ontario tts
*Dynamic Decade'
Progressive Conservative
Thursday, June 11