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By 'MISS JOANNE H00Dcions, films, games and con
I tests are a part of each meet -
Bine Water Aquaria So- Prises are awarded and, at
ciotety has been organized for i the present time, Jack Stoves:: is
some time and a their Septet- leadin in competitions. New
her meeting officers were elect.. g ,
ed for the coming year, members are especially wel-
'` corned,
Pastpresident is. Bill Pickin, i
Bend; president, Grand Ben residen# Jack Personal items
Stover, .secretary, Mrs, TheGrand Be Cubs held
t , Forest; Bend
Dorothy Gale, Forest; treasurer,. their Hallowe'en party on Oet,
Jack Gale, Forest; chairman of 27, They came to the .{,meeting
membership committee, Bill dressed in many different cos
Braun Forest; Program cot•tumes. The' meeting was fag
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nit#ee, Eva Stickland and April ed by a snack and beverage
Fraser, Grand Bend,Jack Stover' The St, John's .,by -the -Lake
and Arnold Truax, Forest. church held their congregational
The. meetings are held on thea dinner on Thursday, October 29
fourth Tuesdayofeaell
month! nd at 7 p.m. The program which
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alternately in an d a , followed the dinner consisted of
Forest. Actually these meetingsusic several speeches and a
are held to promote interest in I
bit of laughter.
the hobby of tropical fish raising' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and 1
and for members to compare ex_ i Maurice, of Exeter, spent Sun-
periences in admiring and ca day with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
ing for these little fishes that! Gill and family
have been endowed with great
beaut , ; Mr. and Mrs, Keith Charleston
They October meeting was held; of
MrsLondon John Gspent Sunday with
In Grand Bend Tuesday, October, Mrs. Joe Eagleson and Mr.
27, at the Fraser home on High -'and Mrs, Graham Eagleson
waymeeting
21, and the November s int with Mr. and Mrs.
meeting will be held at the Jack. i spent Sunday Love who here cele-
brating home on Tuesday, Novem- brating their anniversary, 'I
her 24 at 8 p.m' Mr, and Mrs. E. Whiting and
Hallowe'en party family, of Parkhill, spent Sun -
On Saturday night at 7 p,rn., day with Mr. and Mrs. William
children of all ages came dress• Sturdevant and family.
ed in many costumes to the Al. Mr. and Mrs. James Denomme
don Theatre where the Lions celebrated their 50th anniversary
gave prizes for costumes of dif- at their home with 20 relatives
ferent age groups, present, On Sunday they left for
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gowdy and a trip to Detroit. Accompanying
Mrs. Jean. Cochrane were them is their daughter, Eva.
judges.
Following the judging, several Between 1939 and 1958 the
cartoons were shown. average cost of railway freight
On their way out they were shipments in Canada increased
each handed a bag of candy. from 0.91 cents to 1.50 cents per
Besides business and discus- mile.
CALVARY CHURC,
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. W. Gillings, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, November 8
10:00 a.m.—"Venture. in Faith"
• Service
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7;30 p.m.—Joint Y.F. Service
.1. You Are Cordially Invited
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Robert S. Hilts, B.A., Th.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Church Service
Sermon: "Saints Yesterday
and Today"—a remembrance
service:
• Nursery for children 6 years
and under during sermon.
Come and worship with us.
The Exeter Remembrance Day
service will be held in this
church Wednesday, November
11, at 11:00 a.m., with conclud-
ing service at the cenotaph.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bron de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, November '8, 1959
11:00 a.m.—REMEMBRANCE
DAY SERVICE
(Sunday School and Nursery)
The service will be conducted
by Mr. W. M. Benson, re-
tired army officer and now a
student at Seager Hall.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON •
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service
"Venture in Faith" program
presentation.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30` p.m.—Youth Fellowship in-
vited to pe Dashwood church.
A. M. Schlenker, Paster
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
9:45 a.m.—Worship in English
2:15 p.m.—Worship in Dutch
The minister is in charge.
YoU Are Welcome
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JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., BA.
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
11. A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
Reading of the names of those
from this church who made
the supreme sacrifice.
Sermon: "This For Remem-
brance"
Anthem by the choir.
Duet: Marilyn and Kathryn
Hicks.
10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All departments.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B_D.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per.
Reception of new members.
Friday, Nov. 6 — Preparatory
service at 7:30 p.m. Meeting
of Session at 8:30 p.m. after
preparatory service.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farewe, Minister
2:00 eying rship and SH Holy"
1 Tuesday, Nov. 10
"Keeping the Sabbath Holy"
3:30 p.m, Sunday School 8:30 p.m.
This week in
Wi he
n sea
Icy MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS
I'dr, .and Mrs, Gordon char -
Wean, Carrie and Carey, of
Alpena, Mich,, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford.
Mr. LeRoy Coultis, of Toronto,.
visited. withf Mr. and Mrs, Newt-
on Clarke a few days this past
week,
Mr. and Mrs. WilliamChurch
of Walton, visited on Sunday
Kith Mr, and Mrs, Colin Gil•
fillan, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters
and girls visited in London on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Leon-
ard Cowan,.
Mrs, Harry Ford and Mr, and
Mrs. William Dickey, of 'Wood-
ham, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr, and Mrs. Dale Armstrong,
Debbie, Robin and Sandra, of
Detroit, visited over .tl1e week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Ford and Ricky.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of
Hensall, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Harold CIarke and
Bobby.
COMING EVENTS—
DANCE—Annual Sadie Hawkins
Dance, Russeldale Hall, Friday,
November 13, brightly coloured
cottons and denims. Ladies kind-
ly bring lunch. Admission 750.
:12c
CAVEN XMAS FAIR, on Decem-
ber 5, 1959, Caven Presbyterian
Church, at 3 p.m. 5c
H & 5 MEETING—The regular
meeting of the Exeter Public
School Home and School Associ-
ation will be held in the school
auditorium on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 10, at 8:15 p.m. Mr.• Donald
McTavish, inspector of Auxil-
iary classes, will give an illus-
trated talk on auxiliary work.
Mr. Lawrence Wein will lead a
sing -song. All parents and
friends are welcome. 5c
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Federa-
tion of Agriculture annual meet-
ing and turkey banquet. Crediton
Town Hall, Wednesday, Decem-
ber 2, 7 p.m. 5c
A SUNDAY SCHOOL teachers
training course is to held in
Exeter under the auspices of
Bayfield Baptist Church. Sunday
School teachers of all churches
are welcome. Dates: November
7, 14 and 21; place: 318 Senior
St.; time: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 5c
LEGION BINGOS, starting No-
vember 18, every Wednesday to
December 16. 5c
BAZAAR & TEA, Saturday, No-
vember 7, at 2:30 p,m•, in.
Crediton Community C e n t r e,
sponsored by WA of Crediton
United Church. 29:5c
BAZAAR & TEA, Saturday, No-
vember 7, at 3 p.m., in Crediton
Community Centre, sponsored by
WA of Crediton United Church.
29:5c
BAZAAR & TEA, Cromarty
Presbyterian Church, Friday
afternoon, November 6, at 3
p.m., in the basement of the
church. 29:5c
Kirkton
Community
Association
ANNUAL MEETING
Worship The Lord • With Us
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach M. Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Paster: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
HEAR THE
GOSPEL HOUR
EVERY
THURSDAY EVENING, 9 P.M.
over CHLO-- 10 tf
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Paster: Ivor Bedinhire
9:45 a•m,—Bible School
11:00 a.m•-Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
THE FILM
Suicide Mountain
This Is An Outstanding Christian Film
ONE NIGHT ONLY}
Clinton Legion Hall
Saturday, November 7
at $:00 p.m.
This Is Your invitation, Don't Miss Itl
•Tri•County Youth For Christ
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ABERDEEN HALL
KIRKTON
Reception
& Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
WAYNE FANNER
(nee Barbara Tuckey)
Friday, Nov. 6
EXETER LEGION HALL
Kool Quin's Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
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Personal items
Ur. Bert Gardiner, of London,
spent the Weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner,
111r. and. Mrs. Lloyd Knight
and Linda visited on Wednesday
evening with 111r, and Mrs. Lloyd •
Cowdre3,London, And on t r
-
; day evening with, Mr, and Mrs.
Ray Knight of Woodham,
Miss Nancy Passmore, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with .her
parents, illr, and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryall, of
London, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Reg Hodgert,
Mr, and Mrs, Toni Dickenson,
of Wesley, visited on Friday eve-
Hing with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin
Miller,
Rev. S. and Mas, Davison, of
,Brucefield, visited with Rev.
Hugh and Mrs. Wilson on Thurs-
day.
Mr.' and Mrs. Raymond Heard
and Wendy of Kirkton, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Willert of Zurich, ;11i•,
and Mrs. Norman Whiting, Deb-
bie and Nancy of Exeter were
Saturday evening guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Mr, Donald Ballantyne, of To-
ronto, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd
Ballantyne.
Mr. Arthur Gardiner, Mary and
Bert, Miss Isobel Turnbull of
London, Mrs, Percy Passmore of
Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert
Duncan were Sunday guest's with
Mr. and 1VIrs. Robert Cann.
Mr. and Mrs, Oren Grace of
Dearborn, Mich„ Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Jones, Larry and Linda
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Welling-
ton Haist and Maurice, Mr,• Rod-
ger Gilbert of Crediton, Miss
Ruth Jarrott of Kippen were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Almer Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Stone
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Stone •ef London.
Mrs, Hugh Wilson attended
the seventh semi-annual meet-
TURKEY
SUPPER
Grand Bend
United Church
WEDNESDAY EVENING
November 18
5.00 p.m.
Adults $1.50
Children up to 12 years, 60¢
SHDHS
Parents'
Night
Thurs., Nov. .12
Parents of SHDHS students
are invited to visit the school
during this evening.
Members of the 'staff will
be present in their respect-
ive classrooms ,for inter-
views.
SATURDAY
NIGHT
DANCES
EXETER LEGION
MEMORIAL HALL
With Your Favorite
Orchestra
Clarence Petrie
And His Nite Hawks
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission: 75¢ Per Person
Jackets and Jeans
Not Allowed
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It's Fun!
Figure Skating
"Four Children Will enjoy
recreation which helps to
velops form and grace.
EXETER FIGURE
Registration
EXETER
ARENA
Sat., Nov. 7
Starting at 3 p.m.
this wonderful form of
build healthy bodies, de,
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Woman'S Association held at
Auburn United Church on Thurs-
day.
ldiss Janet Rowe spent the
Weekend with Misses" Yvonne
and Glenda Fisher of "Exeter..
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hendrick,
Gwenneth, Kathy and Karen of
Kippen were Sunday guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Bunkin,
Mission Band
The Mission Band was held on
Sunday during the church hour.
Joyce Maver was in 'charge of
the meeting.
Mrs, • William Rohde read a
chapter from the study .book.
Wayne Maver was in charge of
the program which consisted of
ai piano solo by Joyce Maver.
Mrs. Kernick read about Afri-
caneo leand their customs.
ust s
p p e ,
The Mission Band have sent 10
ditty bags to newcomers to Can-
ada.
Newfoundland, like Ireland, is
free of snakes; scientists say
there is some element in the soil
that snakes dislike.
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
at
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
Music By
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
Admission 7S f
Join the Crowds
BAZAAR
& TEA
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Sat., Nov. 14
2.30 p.m.
Horne baking, aprons,
delicatessen and ' vegetable
booth
L4ican personals
Mr, and Mrs. James Taylor
andfami1Y ofLondo, Ye1
eWeek-
,end.
v
ee
-
end visitors of Mrs, Eva lien-
sonand liar. Johnny Loo and
friend were Sunday visitors..
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. E,.
W Pepper last Sunday were Mr,
and Mrs. R. Hessell and Mr. and
Mrs, Wesley A, MCThee of Sar-
nia and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Clarke of mitchell..
Following the baptise, of her
daughter, Lorraine Kathleen Le-
wis,: in the United Church last
Sunday, Mrs. Lewis entertained
the following dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs, Delmar Hartwiek and
The floral emblems of the
provinces are: Newfoundland,
the pitcher plant; Prince Ed-
ward Island, the lady . slipper;
Nova Scotia, the mayflower;
New Brunshwick, the purple
violet; Quebec, the maple leaf;
Ontario, the white trillium; Man-
itoba, the crocus; Saskatchewan,
the prairie Tillie; Alberta, the
wild rose; British Columbia, the
dogwood.
Arena
Schedule
THURSDAY, NOV. S
4:00-5:Oo--Skating
8:3o—Ingersoll vs. Mohawks
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
1:30.3:00—Skating
5:30.5:00—FIGURE SKATING
• REGISTRATION
$:00-10:00—Publle Skating
MONDAY, NOV. 9
4:00-5:00—Skating
6:3o-11:30—RCAF,
TUES. & WED., NOV. 10, 11
Curling
THE TRUTH
About The
CTA
(Canada Temperance Act)
ROYAL MOULTON
General Secretary of Ontario
Temperance Federation,
speaks at the
Evangelical United
Brethren Church
ZURICH
Sunday, Nov. 8
7:30 p.m.
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Sponsored by
Exeter Legion
Branch 167
Fowl Bingo
EXETER LEGION HALL
Wed., Nov. 18
Doors open 8 p.m. -:-Games start 9 p.m.
1S REGULAR ROUNDS FOR CHICKENS
10 SPECIAL ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE
Admission 50¢
Special Rounds and Extra Carcl,s
10¢ or 3 for 25¢
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Exeter Lions .CIub
Scout
Hou -se
BLITZ
Thursday, November 12
frim 5.30 to 0.30 p.m.
To finance completion of the building which pro,
vides facilities for wholesome training for over 200
l3oy Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies.
"BE PP,EPARED" WHEN THE CANVASSED CALLS
Be A Good Scout
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The Times -Advocate, November 5, 1959
Pass Is
Mrs. Wesley Hudson of Eben-
ezer, 111r. and Mrs, Ken }lardy,
Mack and Daisy Marie of Den-
field, 11tr, and. Mrs. Andy Car-
ter of Clandeboye, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Lewis of llginfield,
Air. and Il1rs• 117'aurice Campbell
of Sarnia, Miss Jean Lewis of
London and Mr. Fred Lewis .of
Orangeville,
Mr, and, Mrs. Lloyd Beady of
St, Marys entertained at a fain-
ily dinner on Tuesday night, in
honour of Mr. :and Mrs. Jack
Ready of Lucan, on the occasion
of their 20th wedding anniver-
sary. During the evening they
were presented with .a Kerwood
blanket.
Mrs. William Dickins returned
Dance To
CKNX TV Stars
Slim Boucher
and his
Golden Prairie Cowboys
COMMUNITY CENTRE
ZURICH.
Friday, Nov. 20
Dancing 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Admission 75¢
Everybody Welcome
home with Mr. and Mrs. Albeit .
Dickins on Sunday after .holiday,
ing with Ai.t and
Harry
Noels at Springfield, •M,'r. ain4
Mrs. Eldon 'Caldwell at Sheddes
and. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Die.
kens at Lambeth.. -
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hod `
Lucan M. and'Ms William
of c i1 r r. Wi tare
Kanes and Mrs. Ida Carroll et
• Parkhill were Sunday guests K.
Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceDavis.
Mr. and Mrs, Aljoe Cid!**
have returned from, their motor
trip to Winnipeg.
The Hardy Bros. have xeceiye4
word that Herbert Carter cams
first in three races and Paulin*
Nolo won two firsts, one secoedo
one third and one fourth.
Centralia
United Church
TURKEY
SUPPER
Wed., Nov. 18
from 5:30 p.m. on
Adults $1.50
Children' Under 12, 60 •
Sorority
Ball
FRIDAY, NOV. 13
Dancing 9 to 1
EXETER LEGION HALL
Music by Bill Dennis and His Orchestra
$4:00 Per Couple
CORSAGES
LUNCH
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi
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Poppy Day - Sat., Nov. •7
Wear A Poppy In Remembrance
Remembrance
Day Service
Wed., November 11 — 11 'a.m.
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Members of the - Legion and Ladies Auxiliary are
requested to meet at the Memorial Hall at 10:15 a.m.
CENOTAPH CEREMONY FOLLOWING SERVICE
* * * *
HURONDALE SERVICE, SUNDAY, NOV. 8
2:30 p.m.
All members meet at Legion Hall at 2:00 p.m.
Remembrance
Banquet
EXETER LEGION MEMORIAL HALL
Wed., November 11 — 7 p.m.
SPEAKER: MAURICE SEARLE'
Provincial Poppy ,Chairman
se eligible for membership are Members and thio g pe i,
vited. Tickets may be secured from President Lloyd
'Reynolds.
TICKETS 0.00