The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-19, Page 21Births - Deathsm Cards of Thanks
BIRTHS CARDSOF 'THAN,KS — CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM--
JAt1Ul:S .-Ray and Alarina My sincere thanks and ap.I Airs, Thenlas William Hodg- i11eA: T 17 , loving (nee Bawden), f;1i 1 preciatien to the many Jcindlson and family wish to extend ory oC a dai lbr�otil brother and
0',/:iron, are happy to an- friends who remembered file; their Heartfelt thins to their uncle, E. Rae McArthur,
pounce • the safe arrival of with f.lowcrs, cards and treats neighbors, ;relatives .and friends who passed away one year
their son, Steven Frederick, while .a patient. in Scott Mem. ;for the beautiful floral :tributes, ago, January 20, 1960.
at St, Joseph's Hospital, .oriel .Hospital, Seaforth, and messages of sympathy, the fond memories linger ever:
London, January. 12. since returning home, --- Mary 1 many acts of kindness in their day, y
LA ORTE—fpr, and. Airs, Rene Payne, JJensanl, 19c ret'ent sad bereavement. Spec- Remembrance keeps him .near,
daughter, my i hal thanks to .Rev, D. M. Guest, --Ever remembered by sisters,
Laporte, J•fensall, announce 1 wood like to express
the birth, of a appreciation to all my friends to tlae palibearers, to the nieces and' nephews. 19c
• Coieena Mae, at Smith Nur- and relatives for their 4ai'ds,(lvlurdy funeral home and la
en Hospital, January 17. letters, gifts and visits while i those who helped or offered
IIMSSE--Mr. and Mrs. Peter .l was a patient in St, Joseph's help in any way. 1t was all
A, Glasse, Zurich announce 1Jospita1,-Clifton Prouty. 19M greatly appreciated, X9� TO�y�n vniew
the birth of a daughter, We wish to express our sin -1 Mrs, Eliza Sims would like 1 •r - 1 -, tn►
Shot, Jean, at South Jluron sere thanks and appreciation to thank all friends and rola- (• „i.rf� . •'
spilal, January 12—a sister to our friends, neighbors and tives whou called on her and
Or Timmy', relaives for acts of kindness, serif greetings, flowers and 0j
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lleCAW--Mr, and Mrs. Doug- floral tributes arid sympathy treats on the occasion of her. A variety of problems with
las It, McCaw, BR 3 Dash- cards we received in, our re- 97th birthday. They were great- which Exeter council will be
ivooci, announce the birth of cent bereavement of a dear ly enjoyed and much apprecI- faced in 1361 wa,S outlined at
A daughter at South Huron husband and father, Special aced,19'" the inaugural meeting las(
Hospital, January 17. thanks to Dr, Goddard, Rev, week
Pfl REINS—Mr, and Airs, Yvan R, C, Winlaw, the pallbei ei•s iN MEMORIAM — Mayor R. E. Pooley
Perkins, Londonannounce and Bonthron Funeral Chapel, TRA UAIR=eJ suginize
_nit's, William Packer and Q In fond memory ed council should scrutinize
the birth of a son at St, Jo- fancily, 19c i ed Helen 7 aytiair, who pass- carefully the sewerage plans
seuaptiy s11Iosp shal, London, Jan- Mrs. llplaude McDonald would e away two ]cars ago, which will be presented by the
for Carol. like to thank all. her friends, January 19, 1959, OWRC. He also suggested that 44This:s George's night out."
VMS—Rev. and Mr,S. G. C, neighborsand
laves who To know we never said good-' town planning and. streetlight -
Pais Galt, formerly
of lien- sent eaicls,flo"t,orsand treats hYe' ing proposals must be con MIrn ,.:.:.$. .na.vi I ,,,.&4.%, ,‹wx
salt,' announce thebirth of and to all who visited her while Wrll always bring regret, sidered, r
a son at Galt General Hos- she was a patient in St, Jo-, Bu
the hearts that loved you The recreation program, in-
pilal, ,January 11, sephs'Hospital, London. 19* dearly clothing parks, " will require an
Are the ones that don't forget. intelligent analysis, the mayor
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Rafuse, Ford & Keast
AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS
L. E, Rafuse R. L, Ford K. C. Keast
348 TALBOT ST. PHONE GE 2-7452 . LONDON
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called again, and was surprised
to see grow trim the window
looked, "That's quite a blind
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We Are Agenic
For
SUNSHINE
STEEL OFFICE FURINTb RE
If you are considering a new piece of furniture or remodelling your
office see our Sunshine catalogue. Better still, we'll be glad to take you.
to the showroom in Waterloo. Because of the varied lines we do not
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CHAIRS AND SEATING crisp, alert styling, comfortable
and spirited in modern good taste.
FILING CABINETS — Sunshine is notedfor high quality,
smooth and silent action and most of all for its strength and
durability. Recessed handles are attractive and practical.
R e e v e William McKenzie
said he was pleased to see
that sewerage for the town Was
to receive serious considei'a
tion, An engineer will be r� ::. nR ` a
quired to give a comprehens-I MAIN STREET
ive report, he noted. United Church of Canada
"11 is time that Exeter had
a planning boardeven though Minister: Rev, R. S. Hiltz
it may be unpopular and tread Organist; Mrs, A. Willard
on somebody's toes," he said. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
"There is a place for recrea-
tion, but. I wonder if.we are Sermon: "Christian TBehav-
not spending too much. In .1.957 iour"—Romans 12: 9.21
it cost the town $9,104 and. in
1959 it cost $16,700." Nursery provided,
Deputy -Reeve Glenn k'isher 7:Chane , — Youth Presents A
said that recreation was cost- Challenge
ing a lot of money, but he did Oesch fancily, Zurich,
not see how they could get along
without a recreational direc-
tor, "Exeter is to he congratu-
MAIM
JAMES STREET
lated on having a works super- UNITED CHURCH
intendent like Gerald Cornish,
J don't think he is tieing paid Rev. S. E. Lewis, M,A,, 13.D.
enough," he said. Minister
Councillors Ross Taylor, Wil- Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M,
liam Musser, Claude .Farrow, Organist and Choirmaster
Ralph Bailey, Eldrid Simmons 10 A,M,—Sunday School
and Jack Delbridge all spoke Alt Departments
briefly, 11 A.M.—MORNING" SERVICE
Clerk C. V. Pickard admin- Anthem by the Choir
istered the oath of office and
Rev. Bren deVries opened Solo: Maxine Reeder
council with devotional, exec- • Sermon: "When The Heavens
cises. He based his remarks ort Seem Empty"
the parable of the wine' and •
the branches, Annual Meeting of the Con-
gregation Wednesday at 8:00
p,m.
COMING EVENTS-
1.0.0.F.
VENTS-
1.O.O.F. NO. 67, Exeter, will
he host to the Hensall third
degree tealni on Tuesday, niiii-
ary 24, when the degree will
be conferred on any candidates
available from the district. All
members welcome,—Ray Jones
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
10:00 a,m.—Bible School
N.G.; Percy A. McFa11s, Rec.11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sec. _ iu,. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Services
Wed., 8 p.m,—Prayer Service
BAKE SALE—Saturday, Janu-
ary 28, at 3 pin.,., _in the
IOOF lodge roonms, }lensa'11, CA'/EN PRESBYTERIAN
sponsored by the CPT commit- CHURCH
tee of the local, Oddfellows;,andi
Rebekahs. Everyone welcome.' Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B:D.
19:26c1 Minister
EUCHRE PARTY — Biddulhll Organist: Mrs. 5. G. Klatt
LOL' 493 will sponsor a euchre' 1.0:00 a.m.—Sunday School
party in Lucan, January 25,'11.:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
8:30 p.m, Prizes and lunch. i Sermon Subject: "Zaccheus"
19c 7:30 p.m.—Preparatory Service'
PRENATAL CLASSES—A ser -,8:15 p.m.—Meeting of Session
ies of prenatal classes will be -i
gin Wednesday,. January 25th
at 2:06 p,m. at the healthTHE BETHEL
Unit Office, basement entrance! REFORMED CHURCH
off Anne St., South Huron Hos-I IN "MAIN STREET CHURCH
pital, Exeter. These wilt be'
held at weekly intervals for Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
nine weeks. Those interested 2:00 p,m,—Worship and Sermon
are invited to attend on the'
lic Health Nurse, Exeter 718W, l 1.30 p.m.—Stmday School
above date or phone the Pub-,, `:
between 4:30 p.m. and 5:00
pan. 19e
DANCE
Crediton
TOWN HALL
Friday, Jan. 27
Music By
TI -IE KOOL QUINNS
Dancing 9,00 1:00
Admission 75¢,
SNOW. -BLOWERS'!
FARMERS: are you tired of getting
stuck and shoveling snow?
Peter Anderson
if St
CALL or WRITE
WWI Yenifsaff *love maiLlf
CLIP AND MAIL THIS COyPQN
To: Peter Anderson,
West Lorne, Ont,
I am interested in "your Sn,* Blower tired would
like a demonstration': I understand tam under no 1
obligation.'
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We have the
e most efficient
WEST LORNE
Phone 110
Lowest Priced
SNOW -BLOWER
available immediately,
• Universal type fits all
tractors with
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a.ni:—Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Study Group
"Growing Together in Faith”
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
9:00 a,m.—CJCS Radio, 1240 on
your radio dial,
;TOLD SOLDIERS NEVER
DIE"
9:45 a,m,--Sunday School
11:00' a,m,—Morning Service
7:30 p.m,—,,THE MARRIAGE
SUPPER OF 'MIF LAMB"
Where will it take place?
Who will be there? This
Bible Message will be illus-
trated with a large chart.
Friday, 8:00..p.m,=`l'he sound
film "Minutes to Midnight"
"A Wcicorne Awaits 'You
at the Tabernacle"
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
bASHWOOD
9:00 a.m.—Service,
1.0:00 a.mf—'-Suricla,y ,School
Bake
Sale
EXETER PUBLIC
LIBRARY BASEMENT
Sat., Jan, 21
3:00 T7.lii
Spoiisot'ed by the Ladies'
Curling Club
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship in Dutch.
2:15 plot.—Worship in English
6:15 p.m.—Back to God Hour--
CHLO-680 kc.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CAN,c.DA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, January 22, 1961,
Second Sunday after Epiphany
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m, — Morning Prayer
and Sacrament of Holy Bap-
tism
(Nursery and Sunday School)
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m,—Worship Service
11:15 a,m.—Sunday School and
Bible Class
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
All Are Welcome
Dance
FRIDAY,
JANUARY, .20
CORBETT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
MUSIC BY THE
COUNTRY FIVE
SHARE - THE - WEALTH
BINGO
LEGION HALL, HENSALL
Every
Saturday Night
Commencing January 21
9:00 p.m.
JACKPOT $75.00
in 52 calls
14 Regular Games
2 Door Prizes
No children under 16
allowed,
Hensall Legion Branch 468
ANNUAL
Bridge &
Euchre
Party
LEGION HALL
Thurs., Jan. 26
8:15 p.m.
Lunch will be served.
ADMISSION 75¢
Sponsored by
• \'Vomen's Auxiliary to
South Huron Hospital
DANCI NG
EVERY
Saturday, Night
at the
Lucan Arena
to the music oC the
CANADIAN
PLAYBOYS
Orchestra.
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The Time Adveceter Jonvary19e...1961
Urge coarse
ford ve�s
,_r r� rs
Driver 'training should be
given by school teachers and
made available in ail high
schools,, a study group of eivio,
Professional, church and ser-
vice organizations recommend-
ed at .the Department of Trans -
Port's 1961 Road Safety work-
shops,
The group urged training
should, not be compulsory for
students, however, and should
he given outside normal school
hours.
,Harold Wright, of Leaside,
chairman, said the group felt
teachers worebest qualified to
give driving instruction provid-
ing they had proper training
in instruction methods.
The recommendation came
after several delegates
com-
plained local school boards are
AI'enasto in introducing drivertrain-
ing
r' _
ing
in schools.
dent of the All Canada Incur -
J. B. Humphrey, Vice Presi-
Schedule
ante Federation, announced a
grant of $15,000 to the Canad- FRIDAY, JAN. 20
fan Highway Safety Confer-
ence to train school. teachers, 7.00.8—Kenssi Park vel
having their board's permis• Exeter Brave:
Pate 19
m
The happiness of y'ptit^
depends upon the 111414 or
your .thoughts.
Presentation
�C Dance
FOR MR., AND MRS.
JOE CUNNINGHAM
Lucan.
Memorial Centre
Fri., Jan. 20
EDIGHOFFER'S
Orchestra.
cion, in driver instruction me-8:oo.g:oo—Lambeth Vs*
Exeter
thodS. Legion Bantams
9:30.10:3o—Clinton vs, Exeter
Juveniles
SATURDAY, JAN. 21
& 00.12;00—Minor Hockey
1.30.3:00—Public Skating
3:30.5:30—Figure Skating
704:30 -Clinton vs. Exeter
Legion Bantams
S:30.10:00—public Skiting
SUNDAY, JAN. 22
2:00.4:00—Public Sk ting
MONDAY, JAN. 23
4:00-5:00—Public Skating
6:30.7:30—Bantam practise
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25
4:30.0:00—Crediton
9:00—DELHI 'vs. EXETEft
MOHAWKS
Don't forget the Big Minor
Hockey Week Double-header
on Saturday, January a6. Twe
"ASPHALT ANGELS" teams from Detroit will May
Exeter bantame and midget.,
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CAR
WASH
Sat., Jan. 21
at
BOB WRAGG'S
FINA STATION
$1.00 Per Cir
8:30 - 12:00 — 1:00 - 5:00
Sponsored by Exeter's
Cancer Society
Exeter and District Branch and
Huron Unit will meet on
Monday Jan. 23
South Huron Hospital Auxiliary Boom
Branch Meeting -- 7:30 p.m.
Unit Meeting — 8:7.5 'p.m'.
DR. RODGER INCH
Radiologist of the Ontario Cancer
Foundation will speak on "The Recent
Developments in the Treatment of
Cancer ,
Refreshments Everyone Wellcome
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LYRIC THEATRE
Phone 421
EXETER
First Show 7:30 Second Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY; SATURDAY, JANUARY 19.20.21
"Man From God's Country"
Starring George Montgomery and Randy Stuart
(Color and Cinemascope)
plus
"THE ADVENTURES OF ARSENE LUPIN"
(Color)
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23.24.25
"The Mouse That Roared"
Starring Peter Sellers and Jean Seberg (Color)
plus
"GHOST OF THE CHINA SEA"
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YOU WILL ENJOY
DWAYNE BENJAMIN with the STOUFFVILLE
YOUTH FOR CHRIST TEAM
Vocal and instrumental numbers plus
Local Bible Quiz Teams
Saturday, January 21
8:00 p.m.
CLINTON LEGION HALL
You Are Welcome South 'Huron Youth for Christ
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Youth Presents
A Challenge
Sunday Night At Main Street
Sunday, January 22, at 7:00 pail,
—_ SONGS OF THE GOSPEL
MESSAGES PROM EXETER AND .DIST1'tIC".T'
1 = YOUNG PEOPLE
- SOUTH HURON YOUTI-T POP, CHRIST
— MUSIC BY OESC'FI PAMILY, ZURICH
GOSPEL TEAM
(CAA may bt'parked behind Main Street
United Chari
SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29
= DJlBATI ., .. Rev. A, II, 1Tohn8Lon, Brucefiieldi
D. M. (blest, Centralia; Rev, \V, %, Minn,
AIWA; Rev. R. S,' Iflll.z, EXatet'.
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