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ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS,--
JOHNS — Bill and Jean Johns
Woodham RR 1, announce the
- birth of a daughter, Trudy
• Jean, at South Huron Hospital
_October 1$---a sister for Har-
old,Terrance and Bradley,
MacKINNON--Gary E. MacKin-
'' non, Barrie, wishes to an
noutice the arrival of his sis-
ter, Tamie Lynn, at Barrie
General hospital, October 16.
The parents are Sgt, and Mrs.
Ronald A, MacKinnon, Barrie,
and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Donald E, MacKinnon,
Hensall.
THOMPSON—Gerald and Helen
Thompson, Ailsa Craig, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Beverley Allan, at Smith Huron
Hospital, October 18 -- a bro.
ther for ,Judy and Jerry.
ARDS OF THANKS..—
a
,1. o wish to thank. all the
, friends ,and neighbours who pon-
tributed to flowers and the
cancer fund in memory of the
Llate I'4 . Moore Cunningham,
Clandeboye, and those who help,
ed in any way during our be-.
reayement. — Mrs. Rimer Hend,'
rie, hrs. ,Bill Downing, 22c
WADE—Bob and Ida (nee Blan-
chard) a£ Sharon Drive, RR, 5
London, are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter, Hea-
ther Lynn, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, October 17.
WASSON — Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
Wasson, Parrsboro, N.S, an -1
pounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Cynthia Anne, at South,
Cumberland Hospital, Parrs-
boro, Nova Scotia, October 10.
DEATHS ---
HILL — At her late residence,
Crediton, on Thursday, Oct.
15, 1959, Leona Adeline Wilson,
beloved wife of the late Rich.
and HM in her 75th year.
Dear sister of Mrs, Charles
(Alvina) Mooney, of Kingsville,,
and Mrs. Alva (Rose) Grey,
of Komoka; Vernon, of Ilder-
ton; Zyar, of Byron; Elmer,
of Komoka, and oneto s n
Lawrence Hill,, of Crediton,
at the `Hopper -Hockey
funeral home, William Street,
Exeter, where funeral service
was held Saturday, Oct. 17, at
2 o'clock. Interment in Exeter
cemetery. 22*
ENGAGEMENTS--
: Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Coward,
Kirkton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Donna Ann, to Donald Ross
Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs, Al-
bert Smith of Crediton. The
marriage will take place on
November 14, 1959. 22*
Mrs. Emma Tasko, Clande-
boye, Ontario, wishes announce
the engagement of her daughter,
Margaret Elizabeth, to Arthur
Meighen Burt, son. of Mrs. F.
M. Squires, Stratford, Ont., and
the late Dr. C. F. Burt. The
marriage will take place Novem-
ber 14, 1959, at 3:30 o'clock, at
Our Lady of Mt, Carmel Church,
Mt. Carmel, Ont. 22c
CARDS OF THANKS—
I wish to express my sincere
thanks •and appreciation to all
who • sent flowers, cards and
gifts, and to all who visited me
during my recent illness in
SouthHuron Hospital.... Special
thanks to the nurses and staff,
Dr: Goddard, Hensall, Father
.Kelly, Mt.. Carmel, and Father
Doyle, Zurich,for their thought-
fulness and duties performed.—
Mrs. George Greasier, Dashwood.
22c
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to our friends and
neighbours Who remembered us
with cards and flower$ and
other kindnesses during the pass,
ing of our step -mother, — Law-
rence and Leita Hili. ' 22*
M. H, and Mrs. Elston wish to
' express their sincere appreeia-
' tion to the padres and Sunday
School teachers of RCAF Cen-
tralia, also Rev. C, 0. And Mrs.
Pherrill, Canon R. W. acid Mrs.
James, Rev. R. H, and Mrs.
Anions, Be,vP, Dymond, Rev.
and Airs. John Clark, Rev.
George Simpson for their kind
expressions of sympathy during
their recent sad bereavement.
1 , 22°K
I wish to thank my neighbors,
friends and relatives for the
lovely cards, treats and gift
and for the two boxes of frui
I received while a patient i
War Memorial Hospital. Special
thanks to Heather Durr for loan-
ing me her scholo notes, -Ruby
Allison. 22e
Miss Marjorie Broderick
wishes to thank her friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
flowers, treats, visits and other
kindnesses she received while a
patient in hospital and since
returning home. 22c
-I wish to thank all those who
so kindlyb
remembered Bred me with
cards, treats and visits while a
patient in South Huron Hospital
following my accident. Special
thanks to Dr, Fletcher and all
the nurses,—Orland Squire. 22*
To all those who remembered
me with cards. visits, flowers
and treats while a patient in
South Huron Hospital and since
returning home, thank you. It
was all much appreciated, Spec-
ial thanks to Miss Claypole and
nursing staff, also to Dr. God-
dard and Gerald Hamilton. —
Clarence Wurm. 22*
s HAPPY FIRE MARSHALS (JUNIOR)—Proudly displaying
n their new headgear are some of the 67 grade two, three
and four children at Lucan Public School who received
1 junior nlarshall hats and medals during a Fire Prevention
I Week program. The pupils were also presented with a
IN MEMORIAM—
DESJARDINE—In loving mem-
ory of our dear mother, Mrs.
Victoria Desjardine, who pass-
ed away two years ago, Oct.
22, 1957.
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear,
But always a beautiful memory
Of one we loved so dear.
—E v e -r remembered by her
children and grandchildren,
22*
HEl`i.N—In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Melville L. Hern, who passed
away five years ago on Octo-
ber 25, 1954.
He would not ask for sorrow,
He would not ask for tears,
But just to be remembered
Throughout the 'passing years.
—Lovingly remembered by Mar-
garet and Malcolm Spence,
Gerald and Dorothy Hern and
grandchildren.
Otho my bonny wee gas bills! Your
Renault Dauphine will give you 48 miles
(aye, 481) to every gallon. And at $1,98*
purchase price, the down payment and
terrns are budget -easy too. (Mon, what's
holding ye back?)
Test-drive a Dauphine today, at your
Renault dealer.
*Suggested
Retail Price
FOB Toronto,
Full
Equip.
mint
Exeter Renault Sales & Service
Phone 96* Main St:, Lrxeter
banner and honor roll. At the rear are Constable Erle
Young, Fire Chief Alex Young, and Don Banting, repro
sentative of Hartford Fire Insurance Co., who presented
hats and medals.
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and Mrs. Edgar Roulston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Lake, Wal-
ter and Margo of Sarnia were
Sunday evening guests.
Mr. Jack Meyer, of London,
spent Sunday with his sister,
Mr.
Ken
Culbert, flee t
of a
Quebec, was a weekend visitor
with his father, Mr. Myron Cul-
bert.
The fire engine was called to
the arena last Tuesday but no
serious damage was done.
Mrs. William Brownlee and
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PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study
Friday Christ Ambassador's
service in the Huron County
Home.
"Watch ye and pray, lest ye
enter into temptation."
—$t. Mark 14:38
Pastor: Evang. L. Winn -Butler
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M,A„ B.D.
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE
WMS ANNIVERSARY
Anthem by the choir.
Solo: Mrs. George Vriese.
Sermon: "News of Christian
Successes Here and There in
the World"
Next Sunday the minister will
speak on the issues of the vote
on November 30.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA'
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
8;30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and
Litany
(Nursery and Sunday School)
7:00 p.m.—Evening Song
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
- IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R, Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Communion Service
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School •
All Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr; B.A., B.D.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m,--Morning Worship
Sermon Sttbject: "What Hap-
pened at .Keswick"
Junior Sunday School during the
morning service.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eck, Minister
9;45 a.m.—Worship in English
2:15 p.m.—Worship in Dutch
Student J. Vos will conduct
both services.
You are Lvelcome to attend.
• CALVARY CHURCt-: A,
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. W, Gittings, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, October 25
10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. --Services
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
You Are Welcome
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
K. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scholo
11:00 a,m,—Communion Service
Sermon: "Count the Cost of
Discipleship"
EVERYONE WELCOME
BAYFIELD '
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
9:45 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: "Right in the Sight
of God"
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Sermon: "What Sin Is"
ZIONCHURCH.
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Worship
11:15 a.m.—Church School
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 a,m,—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Pastor: Stanley Souder, Exeter
HEAR THE
GOSPEL HOUR
EVERY
THURSDAY EVENING, 9 P.M.
over CHLO--680 tf
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Main Street United Church
A
Silxty-Fourth
rt
Anniversary
Reverend Andrew E. Eustace
Minister of North Street Church, Goderich,
will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
SPECIAL MUSIC
by the choir and the Craig Family -L=
Mrs. George Wilkin, Auburn
Mrs, Barry Worsen, Goderici
Mr. . William Craig, Clinton
(Singing morning and el/till/4y
iedicatidri i)# the new Church l ntrance at 11 a,1nt
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can delegates e otos to the r
Convention in London, the fon
mer attending last Tuesday and
the latter on Wednesday. Also
present were Mrs. Wes Hodgins
and Mrs. Frank Hardy.
The cancer dressing , m
thus month will be held in theetinge
United Church school -room on
the fifth Thursday instead of
the fourth, Oct. 29.
Mr. Clayton Haskett has sold
his house on Main St. south to
Mr. Louis Kilmer of Thames -
ford. He has rented an apart-
ment in St. Thomas for the win-
ter and' intends building a house
in Lambeth in the spring.
Col. Duncan Ross, of London,
called on Miss Ida Porte, Mrs.
FIelen Watson and other Lucan
friends last—Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hughes
of Fall's Church, Virginia ar-
rived by plane on Monday to
spend a few days with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sigsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Murton McLean
and Mrs, AIvin McLean called
ort Miss Hattie Hodgins at the
Green Gable Nursing Home,
Parkhill, last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hodgins
and family of Exeter are visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hod-
gins Sr.
Mr. Victor Thatcher and fam-
ily have moved from Mrs.
Eleanor Emerick's apartment
on Alice St. to Mr. C. R. Sum,
merville's apartment on Main
St. south.
Mrs. Lorne Genttner of Dash-
wood was a Wednesday visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Irving . Gib-
son and family.
Among those from Lucan who
attended the miscellaneous show-
er for Miss Velma Birtch of Lu -
can which was- held at St, Pat-
rick's church last Friday were
Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Mrs. Wil-
son Hodgins, Mrs. Eldon Young,.
Mrs. Edgar McFalls, Mrs. Cecil
Armitage and Mrs. Maurice
McDonald,
Holiday guests
Miss Merle Law. of London,
with her sister, Mrs.- Murray
Flodgins and family on Sunday.
Mr. Stewart Park and Billie,
of Pe rolia, with Mr. and Mrs,
John Park and other Lucan rela-
lives.
Mr. Bob Murray, Mrs. J. R.
Murray and Mrs. Harold Coursey
holiday weekend in Lansing,
Mich., guests of Mrs. J. E. At.
kinson. Mrs, Edgar McFalls ac.
companed them as far as Dear,
born, Mich. and was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs, Lang DeCoursey
and family.
Mrs. L. Davidson, of St, Marys
and Mrs. Jean Harris of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pepper
of Frances St.
A family gathering of 17, in-
ttt
Bowman and family of Ailsa
Craig, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Evans
of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs, Bev
Urbsbott of Ilderton, and Mrs,
William Concannon of London
with Mr. and Mrs, R. Bowman,
on Sunday.
Miss Helen Hardy, nurse -in -
training at the South Huron Hos.
pital, Exeter, with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy,
en Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Smout
and family, Mrs. Gerald Atkin-
son and family and Mrs. Charles
Powers of London, with Mrs.
Wes Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Atkinson
and Don, with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Tubb and family, Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Robinson
and family, London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Evan Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sigsworth
and family, with Mr. and Mrs,
Jesse Legg of Aylmer. They just
arrived home in time to greet
Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Elson and
daughter, Libby, of Parkhill,
who spent the everting with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Crozier and
family, with Mrs. A. I. Crozier
of Westpoint, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyd and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boyd, of Toronto, with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Robb,
. In the current fiscal year the
federal government will collect
from the public and then turn
over to the provinces — in. the
form of subsidies, grants and
other payments — a total of
$1,212,000,000, a sum about equal
to the amount that the provinces
will collect on their own behalf.
Only two of Canada's ten pro-
vinces do not border on salt
water.
Hallowe'en
DANCE.
Friday, Oct. 30
MT. CARMEL HALL
KOOL QUINS ORCHESTRA
Admission 75¢
Join the crowd for the
opening of the season.
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BROWNIE'S
Clinton • Ontario
Largest Wide Screen In Huron County
FRIDAY ,,AND SATURDAY
October 23 and 24
BRING THE FAMILY
DOUBLE FEATURE COMEDO(
"Have Rocket, Will Travel"
THE THREE STOOGES
(Their •First Full Length Feature)
"The 30 Foot Bride
•
of Candy Rock"
LOU COSTELLO
(One Cartoon)
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The T1mes- c1vecate, October '22, 19S9 Page: 1$
The name •of the :Bay of Fundy
w,s probably originated by Por-
tuguese explorers who marked
the bay on their charts. as Rio
Fondo, meaning deep river.
The number of Canadians with
jobs was estimated at- ,203,400
at mid-July, 1959, a record high
And nearly 200,000 greater than
ft year previously.
COMING EVENTS
BAZAAR i TEA ---October 28 at
:1:00 p.m, held in the basement
Of the Centralia United Church,
Horne baking, farmer's miscell-
aneous booths. WA of :Centralia
United Church, 15:22c
HALLOWE'EN BALI.— The an-
nual Hallowe'en masquerade and
fancy dress ball will be }geld
Friday evening, October 20, at
Russelldale Hall. Prizes for best
dressed couple, lady, gent, boy,
girl, national costumes, charac-
terizations, witch, devil, ghost,
clown, hobo, oldest, youngest,
coming farthest, etc. An eve-
ning planned for the young and
the young at heart. Lunch
counter•. Admission 500, 22:29c
WA BAZAAR & TEA, October
28, at. 3 p.m„ in Centralia Unit-
ed Church basement, 1-I o m e
baking, farmers' and miscellan-
eous booths. 22c
HOT TURKEY SUPPER --Wed-
nesday, November 18, Centralia
United Church. 22c
RUMMAGE 5 A L E, Saturday,
October 24, 2 p,m., Hensall Town
Hall. Donations picked up. Phone
156 or 134 Hensall, Sponsored by
Hensall Kinettes, 22c
KEEP FRIDAY, NOV. 13 open
for Annual Sorority Ball, Exeter
Legion Hall. 22e
HAM
HOME BAKED
BEAN
SUPPER
Tues., Oct. 27
5:30 p.m.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
PARISH HALL
Auspices W.A.
Admission $1.00
EXETER
Curling
Club
(Ladies)
General Meeting
Monday, Oct, 26
8:00 p.m.
EXETER ARENA
All those interested
are welcome
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Reccption
and'Dance
:FOR MR, ANP MRS,
HOWARD .ROSS
Friday, Oct. 23
RU$SELDALE, HALL
KOOL QUINS ORCHESTRA
Dancing 10 , 2
Everyone Welcome
Hallowe'en
Costume
Dance
Thurs., Oct. 29
8;30 to ?
HENSALL MEMORIAL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by Stew and his Collegians
"Soft as the Moon, Bright
'as the Stars"
Admission 500
Everyone Welcome
Sponsored by Hensel( and
District Teen Town
Bazaar
Sponsored by the Women's
Society of Christian
Reformed Church
Friday, Oct. 23
7,30 p.m, a
Legion Hall
EVERYONE WELCOME
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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Exeter District Co-op
ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET
Thursday, 'October 29
7:00 p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
Tickets $1.40 Each at Co-op Office
Harold Fanner, Pres. Ray Morlock, Sec.
r.
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Dancing This Friday Night
BLUEWATER DANCELAND
JOIN THE FUN
at the
s
MONSTER HALLOWE'EN
MASQUERADE
at
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
Friday Night!
1
10 p.m.. 2 a. m
Oct. 30
MUSIC BY DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
Adtnission 7S0
PRIZES --_; PRIZES =- PRIZES PRIZES
Fahey Couple $10 Cbmic Couple $yp
Woman's Panty $ 5 Men's Cernic $ 5
Man's Fancy , ,,,,,,,,,,, , $ 5 • Best Ha(low'een Costume $ 5
Woo n's Comie $ 5 Best National Costume .. $ 5
An Extra Half Hour Dancing For This Special Night! I
JOIN THE FUN !
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