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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-10, Page 7AN NQ•U NE BIRT. HS.. ells MOOY,-- Mr. and Mrs. Ab- raham b- r 1 1Zurich, at t de t l iC. a 1 A ooa, Zt r . i1 an- Smith birth of a son a9t South flurpll ktospdtal, Sept. . GB.ATTGN-41r. and ranee Gratton, nee London, are happy the arrival of daughter, Diane pVictoria Hospital, Mrs.Ter- Tomlinson, to announce their first Doreen, at August 31. �(eeuaps.,.• uuh.•Re........• c. 44 41414.4414,44 4 A. .CARDS OF THANKS May I, take this opportunity to thank nk and nd neighbors for their kind thoughts, cards. gifts and .flowers While in Victoria Hospital and since returning i game, --Len Di.Jkes. roc We wish to express our sirs - core thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, visits and gifts received GRAHAM —lir, and Mrs.,7aek`en the arrival of baby Michael. Graham, the former Audrey Jack and Mary Keogh. 10c H sk t n are q I A sineere thank -you to .au my Luca ;ha. py to announce the birth of a laugh -,sit wrshers during my recent ter in •Chatham hospital August. loess. ,lean Manson. 10c .25—a sister for Barbara and William 11 Geiser and Lulu Guy, wish to thank the many friends iGREF,NHOV1r—Air. .and Mrs. L. and relatives ,for their kind re- nlembranees of him by cards, E, Greenhow, Carling .St„ Ex- gifts„and visits on the occasion eter, announce the birth .of a of hrs recent birthday, He was daughter, Kim Irene, at .South .very pleased to greet so mane Huron Hospital, September 7, u and can now recall the fates EOELE—Air. and Mrs. William , during the corning months, But Koele, Albert St., announce come to see flim again. 10c the birth of a son, Gerald; We wish to express our. sin, John, at South. Huron Hospital, cere appreciation to relatives, September 3 — a brother 'for friends and xteighboui's who kind - Marion and Joan, +ly remembered our father in so Rundle, RR Centralia an.` and also for the many acts of .RUNDLE — Mr,and Mrs.Hugh , rlany ways durihi ng s illness pounce the birth of 5 Son, i kindness and lovely floral tie. David Hugh. at South Huron t bides and messages of sympathy hospital, September 6,extended us during our recent I sad bereavement. Special thanks WOODS—Mr, and Mrs. E.. F, to Rev. F, J, Ritt, pianist, and Woods, RR, 2 Dashwood, an- quartette, Bonthr.'on funeral home nounee the birth of a dough. and those who assisted. in any ter, Barbara Jean, at South way.—The Armstrong ;family, Huron Hospital, September 4. 10c WOODS -- Ken and Donna (nee The brothers and sisters of Christena 1)esjar'dine wish to thank the people who have help- ed in every way in their bereave- ment, Special thanks to Mr, Harry Hoffman, for the use of his building and his singing and. R.ev, Wattam for the way he conductedthe service and the good sermon which he preached. 10* i would like to thank those who remembered me with cards, treats and visits while in St. Jo- seph's Hospital and since return- ing home.—James Finkbeiner. 10* We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks to our many friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, gifts and inquiries that Janice received while in the hospital and since returning home. Our special thanks to the nursing staffs of South Huron, Victoria and. Children's War Memorial hospitals to Dr's Lee, Drake, Ecker and Gans, to Har- vey's Ambulance Service and to all those who have helped out in any way at home,—Philip and Marjorie Johns, 10* McBride) of Clinton are happy to announce the birth of their daughter at Clinton Commun. ity Hospital, September 2. DEATHS— MAY -- bi South Huron District Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, September 8, 1959, Frederick Austin May, beloved husband. of Gertrude (Davis) May; dear father of Mrs, C. D. (Marjorie) Richardson, Sarnia, and, War- ren Davis May, of Exeter, Resting at the Dinney funeral. home where a private funeral service will be held. on Thurs. day, September 10, 1959, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Exeter cemetery, Flowers gratefully declined. 10c ENGAGEMENTS— Mr, and Mrs. Heber Shute, Kirkton, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Dorothy .lean, to Howard Earl Ross, son of Mrs. Mary Ross and the late Earl. Ross, Science Hill. The wedding, to take place the end of September. 10* CARDS OF THANKS— Mr, John Sims and family wish 1.o thank all who have re- membered him with treats, cards and flowers during his stay in South. Huron Hospital, also nurses who were so kind. and Dr. Ecker and Dr. Gans. Special. thanks to Miss .Johns .who was so jeled Id his wife, 10* e r would like to express my ° ttincere '.hanks to those who re- membered me withflowers, cards and visits while I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hos- pital in. Seaforth. It was greatly appreciated.—Mrs. Venetta Ker - Pick. Zurich juveniles gain semi-finals Zurich juveniles have advanc- ed into the OBA semi-finals. The district club will open a best -of - three series in Zurich against, Wilton Grove this Saturday after- noon. Game time is slated for 4:00 p,tn, Most of Canada's full-blooded Indians have straight black hair but a beardless face, an indiu- m)* tion of Asiatic origin. Crediton United Church 90th Anniversary Services SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Witt. BERT S. IrII+ATZ, MINISTER 11:00 A,M. Sob** 'arm enilrch Yesterday and Today” Soloist: Mr. Marry Hoffman REV'. ANNE GRAHAM Minister' of Rowntree Meolorial Church, Loridofi 7:30G P.M. tlb,jeett "The Neart of the Church" Music{ 'by Crediton Choir., -Mr. Relit Rocolzkr • Doreen pertly, and Marlene Ring, t•' IJN MEMORIAM, i SQUIRE—in l:n:'in 111 rnory of Mary S 1` a Y , qt tl•c, who passed away September 12, 1958. One year .has passed since that sad day; '.t'he one we loved was called. away; God took her home, it was Ills will, J ut in our heart she llveth still. —Sadly missed by her loving. husband and daughters Alda and Violet, 10* E r ff Rds fn loving inenioi•y of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs, Lavina Bern, who passed away one year ago, Sept. :8, 1958, In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken. You fought so hard to stay. :But when we saw sou sleeping, So peacefully from pain, We .could not wish you back, To suffer that again. —Sadly missed and ever remem- bered hy Margaret, :Malcolm, Gerald, Dorothy and grand- children. lone New pastors login group Rev, S. Kerr, president of the Huron and District Ministerial Association, which met lass Tuesday at Main Street. United Church, welcomed four new members to the district: W. Paul ,Fischer of 5t. Peter's Luth- eran church, Zurich; A. M. Schlenker, Evangelical United Brethren, -Crediton; R, Currie Winlaw, Hensel'. •United. Church and S. E. Lewis of James Street United Church. The subject for discussion was Religious Education. The book "Fundamentalism and the Word of God" willbe reviewed at ale October meet- ing by Rev. A. E. Holley of Grand Bend. ... jLisr winners of tourney Exeter Bowling Lane have .an- nounced the winners of the Fepsl- Cola tournament held on the Pleat alleys last weekend. Each 'winner will receive .aPepsi-Cola cooler. Ladies' high single went to Phyllis Haugh (2611 while the ;triple honours was copped by Delores Fuller (626). hidden seep (178) was won by Joan In, the men's division, Lorne !laugh's 310 won the high sin- gle while triple honors fell to Don Gravett. Robert llcbson with a hidden score of 197 tools the. third indteedual prize. Dct Munroe and Bob Osgood looked after the mixed doubles with 1,575. Actually Osgood was carried by Munroe over the three -game set as Munroe chalk. ed up an impressive 842 total on gae f 291, 254 and 297. Os- goodweakened a Tittle hut still produced a 733 perfcrinance with single stints of 216, 272 and 245, Thanks to Tuckey Beverages, Exeter, the tournament was made possible. (Gond Old :Boss:) 1. t Hermann . Mens Dowling 1—CpnUnued frol;p pati 5 Schedule • lPersonal itern.s. Reeve John Henderson ,and i ;lack .sod Keith loi.tidsay at. 1'tanilton on Monday between Hamilton. Tiger Cats :and 'or- t na ts. a o u on Ar 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherrill of Buffalo, N.Y. spent Labor , Day with Mr. .and Airs. T. 41. Sherritt. Their son, Jimmie, who has spent ,his vacation at the: I we it treturned home thrthemarnn I I Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Daniel. visited las 'Thursday with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Laird Miekle ,and ram - fly at the lake, t M -. ll t T w' a Mitchell. . r A e1 ons nd, i visited last week with Mr. and i Mrs. Stewart :Sell. . Mrs. Stewart Bell and family i !,spent Tuesday with Mr. and i 1 Mrs, Guy Bedard and family, 11- i derton. 1 The Ladies Md of Carmel 1 Church held a quilting bee in j the church rooms this week, Plan smorgasbord 1 Mrs. Charles Fiford was 'hos- t, tess at her home Tuesday eve - j Hing for the September meeting of Si, Paul's WA when plans .1 were .discussed for a smorgas- a bord dinner to be held in the i church schoolroom on Saturday, October 30. Mrs. T. Lavender gave a read- • i tended the Io'otkail game at Follow log is the :Es ter irlf>n's :Gnnitt)^ League schedule r the r � C a ip next tivn Weeks' "A" i -a .ou Monday, September 14 1-0 Siilknii.r vs. PinpoPilers Tradesmen vs. itot'ltets nig $ix vs. `rife Poppers 9.11 --Pepsis V. nufChnrs Spares 1's Windmills Wildcats vs. feed's 1311hurria Monday, September 21 7-9---I3ule'hers vs. Wildcats pepsin vs. finr'1te1x Tradesmen vs. 'rip 'topper's 0-11-- Pit/poppers vs. Spares \Vindmtlls vs. nig Six 111L11,mett is. Jter! s l3inlarris "J3 1->rA!^,1. E Wedncaday, September 14 Supert est vs. k;dnelairp,t l'o-np vF.. fain! ''L' kingpins vs. lmper.ials 3-11---+3.:11.'5 vs, lvippan 'rigors i3anktnnnts vs. ('. hollers 1'i,!.1 aro. '1,A, ,'anllet:A Wednesday, September 23 7-0--L. $upee/est vs, 1'auurra Innkntnnts i"*. K:dselaires f1.M s vs, 1mi)erlalA 1.1.11.-1*. Bnllnts VA. kingpins F ippon Tigers vis, ('n -Os Paint Pots vs. llpstarls Fires no-hitter letter from —Continued from page 6 runs.. ey a sharp single win clla'ired the 'meeting. Sin le to lett. After By MRS. CE�Ii- ELL7fyOQD g 401111111111111111/11111111111111111111 umnuunl11lnuunu1111111„uunn11uun1111u1,n11u1111unnnitr,11nn11tn11t+1 Thlll Tholes -Advocate, :Sept.rnbe r 10, 1940 �► �em e STANLEY EARL I r has purchased Lorne Marshall's General Store Kirkton. �,,•.!t!,l,r,61tMn111r,$r111lt1f/tk1ant/1n,11All,irlt,,N/Millainini nt,[{tnalintantlanteliannoilig tnotaiorn GOD. (ERIC BUSINESSOLLE Qpana. S,eptembar Practical Instruction in all Commercial Sub ect* Qualified Teachers --- i e ?each.. r Modern Equipment New Typewriters Examinations Set, Marked, and Diplomas Issued b P y THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSN OF CANADA For several years every seat has e been filled. Register Now — Tuition *22.00 Telephone 428 or 1272 Collect fifth 4 ling, President Mrs. W. O. Good- nann,ulrnu,nu,e,,un,m,,,l,Inl n,u,nnnn,,,n,,,nuu,n, " n,nn .n a ", 111 1 1 e 1e fifth, .Pan Meted(' led off with f .. 1 m n, 111 1111 u 11aunue..,, Fraligh and Bruce Richards I - were retired, pitcher Larry High• ``, .. ^ ".. fieldbounced one off Brian Has- Mrs. Allen Cat -ter and Mary kett's glove to score Meloche, Ellen of Lansing, Mich, and Larry P'cisant's booming dna. Mrs. Elrno Morgan of Sarnia bre to centre brought two more spent a few days with Mr, and runs around in the sixth while Mrs. Fred Fenlon and either Bruce Richards and Ifighfieldfriends in the community, Mr. and. Mrs. Matt Duncan, I. Terry and. Billy have returned to their home at Petawawa aft- er '• visiting ler some time with Mr. and. Mrs. Andy Keogh. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wei - berg and family of Saintsbury spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy, Canadian Prinle Minister. Sir Mr, and Mrs. Edward Dixon, John Thampsotl died at Windsor 'Gerry and Glenn of Sault Ste Castle while on a visit to Queen Marie spent the weekend with Victoria, in 1894. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon. Mr. and Mrs, John Morgan, _ crossed the plate in the seventh with the'winner's final two mark- ers. Barkley paced Pt. Lambton with two singles. Pcisant's dou- ble and. Meloche and Highfield with singles were the only hits surrendered by Don Coughlin. The total of personal savings made hy Canadians in 1958 was $2,096 million, more than twice the $1,005 million saved ten years earlier, ,1.11,!1111 It1111MOM! 1,1111,1!II 11.1„I11I1111,1, 111111110n, THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord” 10:30 a.m.--Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 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 "Incline your, ear, and come unto me; , hear, and your soul shall live." —Isaiah 55:3 Pastor: Evenly. L. Winn -Butler 'BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenham 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a .m..—Morning Worship Morning Sermon: "TheWill- ingness and Limitations of Love" 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Evening Sermon: "Have You Listened to God's Opinion?" THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon Infant: Baptism. 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School All Welcome ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. A. M. Schlenker, Pastor 1.0:00 a.m.—Worship 11:15 a.m.—Church School THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter • Rev. Bran de Vries, Rector Rebert Cameron, Organist Sunday, September 13, 1959 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 8:30 a.,m... H:f):ly Cominuhion 11:00 a.m.—Morning :Prayer Guest Speaker: Rev, 3. P. Prest (Nursery and Sunday Schott) 7:00 ,p.m... Evensong 8:00 p.m.—Adult Confirmation instruction CHRISTIAN - REFORMED CHURCH kev. A. O. Van E ell', Minister 9:45 a.n1,—Morning Worship (Dutch) 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship (Ehglish) The minister is in charge. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, S. IE. Lewis, M.A., e.b. Mr, Lawrence Whin, A.W.C.M, 1Ci:60 a1»'1,-&undav School New girls and boys ihvitecd, 11:00 3,p .,-11401 1sTING S1.R,VIC1., ,Vliet: Marilyn Hicks, Kather- 1M Hdeks Sermon: `"74o gIutienIs (awl parent%) as the School ?tAY Begins,, W1;LCoM.1 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Organist: Mrs. 5. G. Klatt 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon. Subject: "Jesus Meets A Tax Collector" Nursery for children up to six Years. 7:30 p.m. --Communicants Class MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Robert S. Hiltz, B.A., Th.D. Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon: Rev. R. Van Farowe Next Sunday, September 20 SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY Children's choir. Childrenandparents will meet:, at 11:15 a.m. in the church, Come and worship with. us. CANADIAN PROPANE GAS A APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grend Bend of Guelph, spent the weekend 14,111 ........... ,111,111.I,q,111111,11,1n1,1I1/111n.B1In111,t' at their farm, Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs, Steven Dundas, Crediton, were, three of his sis- ters and their husbands, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil. Ellwood, Mr. and Mrs, Will llaskett, Denfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton, Luca n. Mr. and Mrs. Jae Carey, of Mt. Carmel, were recent visi- tors with Mr, and Mrs. Andy Keogh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schenk and Howard and. Miss Mildred Dun- das of Crediton visited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dixon Thursday evening. Mrs. Mater, of Simcoe, visit- ed her sister and brother-in-law, Mrs. Keogh and Mr. Keogh for a few days. Also visitors with them were Miss Anna O'Neil and Mr. O'Grady of Toronto on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Shad - dock, of. London, visited with l Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fenton on Wednesday afternoon. Richard Whittard and Ronnie Morgan returned home on Mon- day after spending the past week in St. Catharines. Weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. George Mercer were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr, Miss Margaret Cromby and Mr. Don Rome of Toronto and Mr. Ernie McKenzie of Lobo. Sandra Steeper, young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Steeper, took third. prize at the London Labor Day celebration, 1,111,,,1„1114"1,nn,b„q„11,"11,,,,,,,,,,,, unu 11„11111 II I I I I1„I II I II In II I II I II IIII.111,11.11111 ,,,,,,,, 11,11111401tII4 A PESSIMIST IS O.IE WHO ZEES MICROBES IN THE MILK O HUMAN Ki1.11D1,3ESS See Us FOR • Corn Crib, Fence • Fibreen Paper * Steel Posts • Brace Wire CHECK WITH US FOR YOUR Reg No. 1 & Com No. 1 Seed Wheat and Gro - Gold Fertilizer requirements Cor►tract For fall Barley owl Does That Purina Fly Bait Ever Kill Flies!„ Says one customer: "I've killed more flies with Pur- ina'Fly 1lait than anything else I've ever bought. It's terrific,” We agree, but ;so are all Purina products terrific! 1i you haven't tried tliit bait, do to now, GAIN • rE D • SEED — - EATER 756 WHALEN CORNERS 7 ' -r KIRKTOW 35 P15 FAST RELIEF FOR HE COLDS D AreY ou aware this service WONDERFUL HICKORY -SMOKED AND CURED Hams & Bacons Cut and Processed to Your Particular Needs FARMERS! Take advantage of our custom curing and smoking service, one of the few of its kind in the area., Let us make delicious hams andbacons from your :hogs. Home-made sausage and. home -rendered lard, too. , OUR SLAUGHTER. HOUSE OPENS AT 8 A.M. MONDAY Exeter Frozen Foods Phone 70 Main StrKt ne,,,,nln.,glu,l,,,,, ni gh,,",, nn1",11>III.IA•R.en1us11.11.e1/1en190D,4.1,I18041.,,,n11.1,e.nunuunlnnn 1111111 Summer's Over You can forget about the girls on the beach ... • Let's Get Down To Business! WereGoing All Out For Sales With These S -i -z -z -l -i -n` Hot Deals Foir Autumn "58 FORD CUSTOM 300 SEDAN . $2,495 Radio, one -owner,' new car service policy in glove compartment '57 FORD CUSTOM 300 SEDAN $2,100 V-8 automatic — take a good, long look at this beautiful hunk of. car. '56 FORD CUSTOM 2 -DOOR $1,695 V-8, radio, really a dressy little ma- chine with lots of "go", '53 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR , $850 Just a bice clean car. '51 CHEV HARDTOP .., , $595 Hot rodder's dream collie true, '49 FORD TUDOR $225 It's been. to Montreal and back. We think it'll do it again. '49 MERCURY SEDAN 5175 If you Cat' get in it, it drives pretty good. WANT A SNOW PLOW THIS YEAR? We'll soil you the Jeep, snow= plow and our lot to clean Off folr inany, that,, dellais. WATCH FOR DETAILS OF RIG ANNOUNCEMENT SOON '55 FORD CUSTOM 2 -DOOR 41,495 This is a real nice family car. Why not let the family look it over? '54 MONARCH LUCERNE SEDAN $1,195 Automatic, .radio, power steering, power brakes, power seat, was $1,495. '52 CHEV HARDTOP ..- $750 The neatest little car in captivity, sharp black, Take it for a spin. Phone 459 Exeter