HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 8Noel The TimeA•Advocate, Febnory 9, 1961
Church t Creakton .:'Dtal tuiun
at Crediton .The car :King .J:ust
reports renovations
By MR. M. .-AIST the business meeting with
prayer,
The annual meeting of the. An interesting letter was
cehoitilgrerehgawas tinnhelnaf ontheredhl'e:stillaBy read from CalAnunvinFlbo
aehrrnerf
evening, FebrtlarY 1 in the f;nooncl Gpoele"masnYI:vere read and
Sunday School roonallas Wa given for the scrap book, !
, The hostesses were Mrs.
Rev. A. M. Schlenker .. hao wiitiare sehwartz, Mrs Royal
charge of a shert devotional Gaiser. Miss Clara Gainer and
period after which a Secre-
tary had to be appointed as On M' Fal,s1F'ch. 5 the werft
On Sunday
Mr. Ross Wein was same and Soffering was i
is away attending •school at ervi" Day
Ridgetown so Mr. AlVill Fink- ‘bvIe.prtelgbitn ienha;vglele.111.1ti/e/e wWorshWipS
beiner was elected, service was conducted by Mrs.
Reports were received from
all organiAlml"k:
zations. Miss Nola Eandd Ilineslipdi?lkacn‘g,e. Mrs. mssaenaignFeterreebesaTsinaeogn
Feist, treasurer, gave a splen.I
did report that $8,242.87 was on World Service Day entitled i
raised for local purposes and
all bills were met; $2,104.90 quartette
‘ i t nests
in ctidi ngtogether,"Alr
Mrs.
A
Har
, I
was raised and sent for mis-
sions, The WSWS had raised old Palmer, Mrs. Irvine Rata,'
$1,749.68 of whleh $02,73 wet' Mrs, Walter Weber and Mrs
Lloyd Lamport sang "Lori'
to missions, .
There had been consideyreable. i send me there."
PridaY, February 17 is the
year
work done in the past World Day of Prayer in the
l
exterior of church was painted 1
church with .Mrs. A. A1,,
and basement and halls were!
, Schlenker as the guest speakeri
all redecorated. ; t.eenToWn dance
t, 2.30o'cioa. Mr, Albert Geiser was re-elected trustee for another I I
On Friday evening, February
Schwartz for cemetery t
Wreilslitaerne,:3 Crediton Teen. Town spon-1
three years; also Mr,
gored a dance in the Commu-
Miss Nola Faist as church nitY Hall with an attendance of
treasurer and 11 rs. E. Wenzel !
as finangial secretary. Mr., approximatelylusic 100, hi; the
William Oestricher and ltlr.i
,,....., popular Root Quins of Exeter.
William Schwartz were dP The festive decorations added
pointed auditors. to the gay atmosphere.
The ladies served a pot luelr;
lunch after the business was i Credit°" nativ"ies
finished. I Kenneth Lillow, 48, Port
Lambton, native of Crediton,
WSWS presents skit,
,, died in ,Vietoria Hospital, Lon -
The WSWS meeting of the
don., on Monday, February 6,
was held ero
EUB church Mr. Lillow was born and
r
Thursday evening, February 2 with. his grandparents,
in the Sunday School rooms, the e.fge mr. and Mrs, Chris -
Mrs. Aaron Wein as contan Trck, Crediton, As a
fair attendance.
To mark inallguration, of
company is bolding a tele- nighthoned rrom The
Crediton's new Mai telephone
system, the Telephone
phone Tuesday, FFebruary21, In the Crediton Community
centre, starting at 8 o'clock.
vener of the prayer commit- 3,1=4. man he was employed
tee. with the Bell Telephone and
Mrs. Mary Feist led in the prior to his illness was fore-
man of Chatham Bell Tele -
worship service with the theme
"Why we go forth?" nhone
Missionary readings were -
given by Mrs. Aaron. Wein ss-
isted by Mrs. Ed Hendrick He is survived by his wife
and one daughter, Mrs. Gil -
and Miss Lillian Heist. A dou-
4
ble duet was enjoyed. Those
st. ,
taking part were Mrs. Ed Hen -
JUMP FOR. LIFE—Max Marys _fireman, races drick, airs. M. Falk, Mrs. Al-
t() Safety a split-second brick toppled to- vin and Miss Lil-
Finkbeiver
Pratt, St.
before a
wall
ward him. as fire ripped through the farm home of Mr. '
Inalsteresting and humorous.
and Mrs. Reginald Martin, RR 4 St. Marys, Friday. The 'skit was ffiven by the com-
blaze claimed the life of their youngest son, Danny. niittee entitled "1 tried it
—B-H photo once." The spiritual life con-
' and Mrs. Gilliland, missionar- Mrs. Fred Huxtable and
, ies in Africa, after which the Mrs. F. Reeder of Exeter visit -
i
m e e tin g was closed with ed with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
i
Pick costume \A/inners prayer by Rev. A, -M. Schlenk- Woodall on Sunday.
cr. Mrs. Art Attfield returned
t.,
bert (Glenna) Pether, Fort
Lambton.
The funeral service will be
held at the Eric Nicholls fu-
neral home, Wallaceburg at 2
p.m. Thursday with, burial in
Lakeview cemetery. Sarnia.
Personal items • '
Rev. A. M. Schlenker is .
at-
tending the Minister's Institute
vener read a letter from Rev. at Pelham church this week,
at Woodham carnival
Sy MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE I Mra. Ernie Vodden, supply
secretary, reported on pur-
The annual ice carnival was i chasing two pair of blankets
held on Saturday evening at
for overseas relief.
Woodham.
Mr, and MDs. Bill. Morley and, Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John -1 Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques
ston of _ji7lialen were he . were Saturday evening visitors
Judges. • Ilya Mr. and Mrs. Carl Torn -
King of the carnival was chuk of London.
Tim Bundle; queen of the car.' Mark Mines of London is
nival, Dianne Smith; best spending this week with Arthur
comic costume, boy, Bob Mil- and David Jansson,
ler; best comic costume, girl, Miss Donna Copeland attend -
Sharon. Thomson; best original ed the Ontaraio Music Federa-
representation, over 15, Mrs. tion meeting in Toronto on
Fred Parkinson; best original Saturday at the Lakeshore
representation, 15 and under, Teachers College.
Brenda. Parkinson; best dressed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills and
couple, under 15 years, Avis family were Sunday evening
and L or e an Hodgins; best visitors with Mr. and • Mrs.
dressed. couple.; 15 and over, Lloyd Jacques.
Mrs. Ross Robinson, Marian Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber
McNaughton. were in Hamilton on Sunday
Oldest skater, Lawrence Bec- to see Mrs, W. L. Switzer who
kett; youngest skater, Julie has been ill at the home of her
Webb; largest family on skates, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Met-
tle Webb family; best skating vin. touch. Mrs. Switzer is
couple, 16 and under, Sharon improving.
Squire, Jim Rundle; best skat-
ing eouple, over 16, Mrs. Fred
Parkinson, Leonard Thacker;
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best clon, Douglas Webb; %.,, chooses
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best cornic, Michael Webb;
best comic couple, Kenneth
Blackler, Keith Stephens.
Races: boys, 10 and under,
Crordon Robinson; girls, 10
and under, Betty Miller; boys,
11 through 13, Dennis Wehb;
girls, Doris Mills; boys 14 to
16, Fred Cowdrey; girls, Jo-
anne Webb; men, over 16,
Grant Hodgins; women, over
16, Janis Webb.
'61 officers
The annual meeting of the
Woodham United Church was
held in the church basement
with the pastor, Rev, J. Ware-
ham, presiding. Leonard Thac-
ker was appointed secretary
for the evening.
Reports of the various groups
WMS buy blankets for relief of the church and Sunday
The February meeting of School revealed all had exper-
the WMS was held in the base- ienced a prosperous year.
ment of the chureh on Thurs- New officers elected to the
day, February 2, with. 10 trustee board were Donald
members present. Brine and Robert Rundle. John
Mrs. Fred Doupe, President, Rodd was re-elected.
presided for the worship ser- Mrs, Robert Robinson is the
vice, with the theme, "The new treasurer. Other officers
Bible". Mrs. W. Wilson assist- remained unchanged.
ed. Mrs. Doupe read a story
and Mrs. I. (McCurdy favored
with a 5010.
The study hook was present.- NORTH
ed hy Mrs. A. Butters and the
literature secretary gave a ,
short talk on hooks she thought END
worthwhile. reading. ,
1'; RADIATOR & AUTO
News from North ELECTRIC
Bosanquet
;.•
Mrs, L Putsitier and twat
OM, Who liave been visitint,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wilson, have gone to
Germany where her husband
Is stationed with the Canadian
Arniy,
Miss Mail Carhett Of 'Uhl -
'ton, daughter of MIS. Agnes
Carberf, teacher at St. Da.
mien's school, was crowned
queen at the annual graduation
Ceremonies at Mt. St. JesePli'S
Academy in London last Fri.
dei. ,
• :Ivir§, 1 -toward ,PerCY recently
itistaliied initiries iti, a fall in
her hothe. requiring treatment
in St, Ilooph's 'Hospital, Sar-
nia.
Chas'. PaWlinskie of the Bair;
Pardi is id the dodoes care
With flu,
The Tfaig Parm has been
Clearing neW lend suthof the
:Fits ebe St% orf the south side I
Like' gretith—two lattdr for'
drA huge,
The Aid 'wt ffl Ih irfert
IA patronized. extensively Pet
the Weekelida,
COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE
ON
CARS
and
TRACTORS
Mrs. Ed. Hendrick opened
home from the Listowel Gen-
Those t t e• n n g wilt beSunny South:
shawit by means of,a, "dial •• " "
train" ,just. bow local calls will!
be :connected in Crediton after
Sunday, February 10, through
the :dial switching eqUiPMent -
in the new dial central office
building here,'There will also
be an interesting film Anci„a
display of the latest in tele,
phone equipment,
W. W. Haysom, Bell manager
for this Area, said this week
that company officials will
answer any questions Crediton
customers may wish to ask
about their telephone service,
eral Hospital, last week much
improved,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley and
children, of Woodham, visited
with Mr, and Mrs, William
Schwartz and Doris on Sunday.
Miss Catherine Thiel, Zurich,
spent the weekend with Miss
Doreen Kenney,
A special Young Peoples'
meeting will be held in the
United Church next Sunday
evening, February 12 at 7.30.
Rev. Funge of Londesboro will
he the guest speaker.
The Women's Institute will
hold its February meeting on
Wednesday evening, February
15, Mr. Elmer Bell, Exeter,
will be the guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher
and Mr. Francis Clarke visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Green at Mitchell on Sunday,
Mrs. Green has greatly im-
proved but Mr. Green only
holds his own.
'Visitors over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gal-
braith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gal-
braith and Mr, D, Galbraith,
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Mouch, all
"Sell at
'THE CAR KING
nt Huron -gemoty"
The Car King's 'way down south at a U.S, carsdealers' convention (at least
that's what he told us). But be phoned last week to give us strict orders
to knock car prices down th hot summer level. We (the staff) figure he's
balmy in the heat but orders is orders! Here's a year -by -year sample of
what we've done Lots, lots, more
,60 Pontiac
•
of Detroit, and 'Mr. and Mrs.
E. Dacey of Fordwich and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen ,Mitchell and
children. of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Sper-
ling of Walkerton ,spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
IVIorlock and Mr. Eldon Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Mueller
of Hamilton visited on Sunday
with his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
William 'Mueller and family.
Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner, Mrs.
Wilmer Wein and Barbara and
Dodge Deluxe
ell on Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. M. F,aist visited in Mitch. 159
Convertible
Tower steering, power brakes, big motor, white-
walls, radio, etc. This one's ready to head south.
List price .$5,000
SUMMER. PRICE ........ $3499
Mrs. Charles Green.
2 -door, radio, low mileage, one owner. $1595
SUMMER PRICE
LET
EXPERTS
TAKE A
LOOK AT
YOUR
CARBUR.
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sect
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SYSTEM
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North -End
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OWAVrer 4.1000P0 f flti#4111CA WON
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On Safe
Brakes!
Here's What We Do . .
• AO* Widow, inehreffell 4041'9MM! he!"
• Poe* freed wheel hoar IMP
• Adel ap-
proved heavy-
duty brake fluid
(superior to 1,44,••
ear quality) te wes-
ter cylinder.
COMPLETE_BRAKE RELINING as
San on MOTO-MASTER "new -car" quality
MUFFLERS
▪ IMININIMI
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INSTALLATION
%Ars SAFELY—Heavy game alloy steel eiiinfimittlen,
gem-tiqh+ double -locked crimped i.ePOSi den-sevirin
free -Pow do.ios.
1096
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EXHAUST
SYSTEM
SAFETY CHECK
DO*. to your
nearest Cooed/we
Tire Sint.,
AS Low As
7.45
147'114E0%
IOW as 14.70
Melte west
Year
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"ue-It- Mettler! Muffler
Ye
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;.• n11" salePrice
Ciriv., 114/0
53 fre•sti 5.20 7.45 11.55
Chile., 1$114-
ti:iett4).". 6.40 865 ,12.95
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Make and
Year,
Dodge end
Plyiwoulh,
194,-59, 6 -
GO, (meet).
ford, 1949-
S4, II CO,
(most)
ford, 1155*
St, s-cyl.
(most)
Yourself" I „mum,'
Muffler !Walled
"Drwit. Muffler I Muffler
Tit, with Telt
Sal* !rice "' Pine
6.90 9.15113.05
5.25 7.50111.40
6.60 6.65112.95
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14t.s1:1..tc 6.4018.65 113.35_1:14.744 . 6.35 19,60 '112.35
Pentiee, 1 li-Cy I,
Brackett ter frill pipe Installation (ex re, OW* needed), Chimp*, each 23e
Ahem* INSTALLED PRICES Includyou
e r 110NUS SAVINGS for Tuesday, Wednesday er
Thursday inctellat Me. (Oilier t, -3O. mere.)
Moltke "De-lf-Yourtelf" read "losfalled" sayings fee other eon.
CARADIND TIRE
•
ASSOCIATE STORE
• 436 Main St, Exeter
PhOne 451 Milton Robbins & Son ifti,
'58 Olds 88 Hardtop
4 -door, automatic, radio, beautiful gothic gold color.
See this one in the sun!
SUMMER PRICE $1795
'57 Pontiac Sedan
Pathfinder Deii.txe, radio, rear speaker,
new front tires.
SUMMER PRICE $1395
•
'56 Mercury H -Top
2 -door, radio, automatic transmission.
Big car for a small price.
SUMMER PRICE $995
'55 Chev Sedan
Automatic transmission, power steer- d
ing, radio.
SUMMER PRICE
$G7
'54 Buick Hardtop
2 -door, radio, automatic transmission,
needs a bit of work.
$375 SUMMER PRICE
'53 Plymouth lAra
One owner (we think), a handy dandy.
gn
SUMM.Eft. PRICE $295
Oniy 1043/0 Down!
36 Months To. Pay
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