HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-03, Page 2Page 3 'The Times -Advocate, De(ember 1,1:949.
Legion selects officers
Centralia.comments installs new members
By MRS. FRE1.1. BOWDEN Gerald Campbell, 37, who Cutting, Dave Pinkerton, John
.served with the infantry in Buxton.
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g Sunday service the United Churph on Sunday
"The Kingdom Is Within You" evening, December 13.
Was the subject chosen by the Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker of
Rev. Walter Kiteley of London Grand Bend were Sunday visit-
for1
his sermon to the United ors with Mr. and Airs. Ralph
Church congregation on Sunday Light foot and Sharon.
• morning. A. meeting for the nominating
tr He pointed out that during and appointing of Village Trus-
Jesus'ministry He worked tees was held in the school on
;. among the poorer classes and Monday night. The attendance
His heart was filled with conn- was small and it will be neces-
y passion for their poverty and nary to hold a second meeting en
suffering. He urged his listeners Monday night of next week.
a to think kindly toward the people A'Ii. and Mrs. Robert Madge of
in the world today who do not Hillsgreen were Sunday visitors
t enjoy the Christian privileges with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Hua-
that Canadians do. table and Billie.
Ir. and Alrs. Fred Cunning
The Rev. D. M. Guest was 1'
fi guest speaker at a special ser- ton, accompanied by Mr, and
vice in the Ingersoll United Mrs. Howard Cunnington and
,z Ch h S d d family of Elimyille, visited with
urc on tin ay morning an
'- re -dedicated the newly renovated
• sanctuary and narthex. In the
afternoon he assisted the moder-
• ator of the United Church, the
Rev. Angus J. MacQueen, of, i
London, in the dedication of the ! ciety, in South Huron Hospital !
new Christian Education Centre , on Monday night and heard the 1
: instructive address given by the
and chapel. ;
Mrs. Guest accompanied Mr. Guest creker, fl t. Mauaice
I Grimes, secretary of the Ontario �
M
• Guest as far as LonJcn where'. Division of the Canadian Cancer
she spent the day with their Society. Mrs, Guest is the 1
, son, Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Guest. United Church representative to
and family. • the Cancer Society.
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France and Germany during
world war two, was elected pre-
sident of Exeter Legion Thurs-
day night.
1 -le; succeeds Lloyd Reynolds
as head of the 2,i0 -member
branch.
The meeting was also high-
lighted by the:installation of
eight new members by the
branch's initiation team, headed
by past president, Andrew Bier -
ling,
Aien,bers also approved $10 do-
nations to the war memorial
children's fund and.the hospita-
lized veterans' Christmas tree
fund,
Election of officers was con-
ducted by Past President Gra-
ham Mason, The slate includes:
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Sick and visiting — Campbell,
Durand, Heywood.
Master of ceremonies — An-
drew 13ierling and W. G. Coch-
rane.
Pianist -- Eric Heywood.
Entertainment—Murray Greene
Jack Cutting, Bob Sanders, Max
Harness, Howard Holtzman.
Property — R. E. . Pooley,
Cliff Brintnell, Andrew Easton
and Bill Parker,
Color sergeant — Lorne Ford;
standard bearers — M u r r ay
Greene, Pat Skinner, Earl
Campbell and Jack Stephens.
Sports — C. E. Killee.i, John
Brown, Charles Corry, Max Har-
ness,
Poppy campaign — Lloyd Rey-
nolds, Rev. de Vries.
Town topics
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack
stetter and family of Guelph
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. William. Homey,
Misses Wilma Coates and Ma-
rion Jenner, RN, visited on Sun-
day at the .home of the former's.
pareikts, Mr. and Mrs, Whitney
Coates. -
Friends and neighbors joined
with Mr. and Mrs. 1Williaini West. -
lake last Wednesday evening tvl
celebrate their 20th wedding an-
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ending .of
Dashwood spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Horney.
Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Amy of
Outlook, •Sask., are visiting with
the latter's sister, Mrs. tWillianl
Coates and other relatives.
Mrs, Herbert Ford fell on
Monday at her home and broke
her hip, She is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, -London.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Northcott
of Vancouver are visiting rela-
tiyes in Exeter and community,
Now
fares
so low!
-why drive
Details from any C,N. Ticket Office
family in Listowel on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Guest
attended the meeting of the Ex -
ter branch Huron Cancer S
. Personal items
K Mrs. A. Hariton has been a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, since Tuesday of last
week.
Mrs. James Blair of Exeter
was a Sunday visitor with her
son, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Blair
and family, and attended the
service in the United Church on
Sunday morning.
Rev. D. M. Guest and Mr.
Wellington Skinner attended the
a Huron Presbytery meeting in
the Wesley -Willis United Church
in Clinton on Wednesday of last
week.
Robert Lammie was among
the Fress Press carriers who
were treated to a trip to De -
trait to see the ice follies. `
• Mrs. Rhin Dickens, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Dickens and son of
London, Rev. and Mrs. M. H.
Elston of Biddulph were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Smyth.
Mr. and Mrs. James ping of
Wyoming and Miss Betty Pig-
gott of Lucan were recent visit-
ors with Rev. and Mrs. D. M.
Guest.
- The leaders and members of
• the CGIT are making prepare-
: tions for the annual candle -
lighting service to be held in
WHOOPS!
CARS CON TOO1t
Remember to be extra
careful when driving
In winter— -
.. SLOW DOWN
speed limits were' set for -
geed driving condition
,1
• FOLLOW AT A SAFE
DISTANCE
with plenty of nem
to step
• , KEEP WIND* ILtD CLEAR
danger must be seen to
be avoiried
• , , TEST DRAKES AT
INTERVALS
' ie get the foal of the road
, , PUMP DRAKES H s
lamming en brakes leeks
wheels and causes skids
USE GOOD TIRES
OR CHAINS
making steps easier on
slippery satiates
CIA CO"O URAtCE
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ASSOCIATION
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Tikrei4te, tendon, Ottawa,
Owen Sound, Windsor,
Hentilten, Guelph, Serniar
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and and Eric Heywood.
Executive members — Cliff
Brintnell, Percy Knowles, Mur-
ray Greene, Pat Skinner, Eugene
Beaver, Bob Sanders, Bruce Big-
gart, Allan Fraser and Bill
Snell.
Chaplain — Rev, Bren de
Vries.
Branch service officers — Har-
vey .Pfaff and R. E. Pooley.
Membership committee — Bill
Exeter First!
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In my nine years on
council, I have always
put Exeter first, serv-
ing the town to the
best of My ability.
This I will continue to
do if re-elected.
I also solicit your
vote in view of the
fact that I have allow-
ed my name to stand
for Warden of Huron
County in 1960. Your
support. will -help me
bring this honor to
Exeter.
Experience Counts
* 5 Years •Reeve
•* First Vice -President, Mid -Western Ontario Development
Association
* Director, Ontario Agricultural Council
* 3 Years Deputy -Reeve
* Vice -President, Exeter Agricultural Society
On December 7, Re-elect
1 McKenzie
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