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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-02, Page 1511 Announcements Thanks --- iViemoriarns To ecogniTitrefiAchgcate, March 24, POW; 15-4". r.e BIRTHS PE Bat -11,111.—S%* and. Vet de Broijn, RCAF Station Cent- ralia, announce the birth of a eon, Sot t Gordee, at South Heron Hospital, February 25 brother for Terry, Karl, Tina and 'Rosemary, EVANS—Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Evans, Ltican, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Diane, at St, Jo- seph's Hospital,oSpitaj, n ospital, Lodo•n, February 12—a sister for Trevor, Yvette, .Keith, Pavid, MervYn and Rita. RE/WAN—Charles and mar. got, Port Dover, are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daughter at Norfolk General Hospital, February 24—first granddaughter for Mr,. and Mrs, Norman ilea - man, Exeter. JOHNS—Mr. and Mrs. Robert johns, Coronation, Alta., are happy to'announce the birth of a daughter, Gail Eliza - heti); February 18 — first grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Hiram Beiber and Ken and Irene Johns. COMING EVENTS — 4ChIPYOMent$ "We would appreciate any tug- er dermaxt of community BIRTHS — gestions from the public oil group or regienal organilae ARD. QF THANKs silOOINS—Mr. and Mrs. Nen- l 'The family of the la te Miss I wish to thank everyone4J01414Y—th Mao o nmbd hwing tnemQry of week anneenced a new !CS— CARDS OF THANK $— I MaMORIAM 1,4yric Theatre, Exeter, thisthose who simuld ottablY." lions: (2) winners of .11t.ste Among the specific bases On Involving talent, sk91 or abi. WileY . which the awards will be made lay' (3) outsteodirig AeideVe, neth W. Jiggins, Grand Bend,rjorie lerderiek wish to hso kidly remeereMel a dear wife and mother who or recognizing achievement and are (1) election as president; ment. announce the birth or a son, express their thanks, and Bp- with flowers, (faille, treata and: Passed away one year ego, enterprise of individuals in the ' Patrick John, at South Huron ' preciation to friends, relatives vs while a patient in South February 23, 1060. ham, announce the birth of a 'Special thanks to the nersieg —Anne Coetes. EiwYll Kerslake, RR 1 Wood-'SYMPathY and floral tributes. was ail gratefullY appreciated- 1-1Prighhterancdlayise,Sti to the end. ot '1"relnempuanasiteYs' itl•Pers°11s•Who-atv 2e ' ways, - The theatre plans to send son, Steven Ross, at Setan 1 staff at Seth Heron Hospital, 1 : eieeted lo offieee. win talent —a brother for Paul, Karen Women's Federation ,01 msin t'tank alt those who s°4t cards end Janet, :St. Church and ell those who in Victoria Hospital anti, her , and visited her while a patient —Beautiful Memories she left !Lis:141°11"-i? s"vIce to the e°111' Elizabeth Clarke wishes to Shiver:mall:dd true •in ter. heart contests or peyform some,out- Huron Hospital, February 25 Dr, Fletcher, Rev. Hiltz, the i and mind, NOYLE—Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; helPed us in oer sad bereave- sister, Mrs. Freernan nodgins, ,,,.,L ov i n g 1 v renribered p l'fill'o(e'slyejlidev,.4,h'ilosle,°1andreeestprwr.eocavolemittlizijostielavidtloil A, Noyle, RCAF S t a ti o rt ment.—The Broderick family, Centralia, announce the birth , where elle has been, for a few' Thomas Jolly an family. C . 1 ° a son, BrYatl ArrnStr"g' 1 We is 'tc) express am. s14110' weletsh to thank everYene L 1 at South Heron Hospital, cere thanks and appreciation 1-. t..100F VISIT TEESWATER 1 and developing their talents eeship, encouraging. progress FebrearY 24—a brother for to friend and neighbors for the L'e4r- j.cahrcisk . ,. Joanne. e specie t an s to our neighbors! Members of the Exeter and visits.and lodge , nay, ! for the benefit of the commee !sympathy cards we received in for their kindness while 1 WAS of Odrifellows chartered a bZis pi Herne, / 1 1 ws)atigii:wwillel‘elkainl:satgigearte Ron PRESZCATOR — Velma end;nur recent bereavement.—Ed- a pateent in south Huron' lios-'T Hospital, February 2tI. and neigtbors for the manY Iluron. flospital, Speciol thanks Loving and kind in all. her KERSLAKE — Mr. and Mrs. acts or kipdness, ineeeages of to Miss Claypole and staff. It Kenneth Prgsaeater MO ger, Meriel and Alvin Cu,d- prs A, s wright eo announee the birth of a more. fruaetsefir8na.1 evli'seint'intge theanl recently- eetleviartoWminrieTriste daughter, FebruarY 24, in We wish to express our sin appreojahoo for t e many I wish to express ihnY sincere 'organized reeswater lodge, eke each week, he stated, and Scott. Memorial Hospital, Sea -1 forth—a sister for Diane, cere thanks and apprecietion tresses sync have I' h 1 received There were about So tnembers to relatives friend a d ' 1, Passes will be mailed to the hors fer the b,eautiful gifts re- ceived on leaving for 01-1r new and treats which were so wel. thanks for the cards' fl°wers 'ed hs some of the Hen- , i salt brethren. to recognize all deserving per- sons, we will do our best home in Keswick' $ I) e e i a 1 come.—Cpl, Neil Chamberlain, sons, it may be Impossible for thanks to June and Bert Bor- GrandBend 200 Members land, the Overholts, Breens ' - lodge were a the n . tis to notice everyone as each engagement of their daughter, Cronyns and Mrs. Fred liar: I wish to thank friends, rela- !so present and week goes by," he explained, Donna Raye Alice, to Mr, John rison,—Mr. ancl Mrs. Glenn Oyes and neighbors for the presented the Teeswater lodge Cecil Mathers, son of Mr. and Robinson, 2c visits, cards and flowers while ,w1 1 a travelling gavel. Mrs, Andrew Mathers, Ailsa I was a patient in Victoria Hos-, Shari apd Patti Robinson Linda, David and Jim. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fisher, Zurich, wish to annotmee the during my recent illne$S. Many , from Exeter and they were recipients, Craig. The marriage to take carnival by Exeter Figure St. Peter's Evangelical Liethe- to Dianne Breen, would like to say "tha k you" Marlene Coates. Pita], London, and since return - Saturday, March 18, 16;23:2:9e place on March 25 at ICE CARNIVAL — Annual ice ing bome. )(Mir thoughtfulness Skating Club, Exeter Arena, ran Church, Zurich, 2" 0 7 I It 2* P.m.at to their teacher, m. was much appreciated. —Bob Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell, friends •in Centralia, Paul and Kipper', Ont., wish to announce Freddie say "thank you" to ANNUAL HOT BEEF supper, the engagement of their daugb- Marty Overholt, 2c Wednesday, April 5, Exeter ter, Patricia Ann, to 'Mr, El- . Legion Hall, Sponsored by Alen bert Angus Jones, son of Mr. wish to express mY an- Trivitt Memorial Church. and Mrs, ira ,Tones of Walker- preciation to the friends, neigh - 23:2:9;16c Vacation Marjorie and I would like to Prelude '61 FASHION SHOW thank our many friends for the cards, visits and flowers and ton, Ont. The marriage will hors and relatives who re- were pulling for me; my deep itioneesiscu,inroilestvs Isvdoausrmi nvagen77 Yoefnie'yeoocuuereastgoilinkllgs- w ed March 8 take place April 1, 1961, at 3 membered me with cards, let- est gratitude to you. — Len 2nc was in St, Joseph's Hospital JAD McCURDY SCHOOL ers, visits and gifts while I Mikes, 2* pat n,, in Kippen United Church. Mr. Harold Finlay wishes to and since I have returned, RCAF STN. CENTRALIA announce the engagement of Also thanks to all those who helped at home. Your kind - his daughter, Elizabeth Ann, nesses will long be remember - to Mr. Harold Hendrick, son n :ed. --Stan Steeper, West MeGil- of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd He d-Ilivray, 2c rick, Dashwood. Wedding to .:. - ' take place the latter part of! We would like to thank our March, 2nc , friends and relatives for cards. gifts and visits while we were CARDS OF THANKS—, Jpatients in St, Joseph's Hos- The Local Association would pital and since returning home. DAFFODIL TE—Annual Can- like to thank all. who donated Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, A eel' Society Dalfodil Tea, Fri- to make the tea and bake sale —Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and REMEMBER April 7 as Variety Night in SHDHS. Sponsored by CPT Committee, tOOle and Rebekah lodges, Exeter, 2e PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. -2n Hensall IOOF Lodge Ball, Wed- nesday, March 15, at 9 p.m. Everyond welcome. Ladies please bring lunch, Admission 50e. Sponsored by local CPT committee of 100F and Re- bekah lodges. 2:9c baby Mona. day, March 24, James st, a success. 2c 2c United Church, 3 to 5 p.ni, 1 wish to thank friends, rela-1 We wish to express our ap- Variety program. Everyone lives and neighbors for the preciation to all the friends welcome. 2:9:16c visits, cards, letters, flowers and relatives who called to see and gifts while I was a patient us at the church last Wednes- SUPPORT THE in St. Joseph's Hospital,, Lon- day and at our home, and to WINTER, WORK CAMPAIGN don, and since returning home.' say a sincere "thank you" for OF THE Your kindness was very much the flowers, gifts and cards NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT appreciated, '— Mrs. ed n any way Charles sent to us, and to all who help- , . 2c to make our , golden anniversary a -memor- 'Al ' able event. — Ed and Laura Lindenfield. 2* I wish to express- my sincere thanks to ,all my relatives and friends for their flowers, gifts,. 1 e 7 SERVICE 2:2- 3:16c Step-henElimville JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D. ett ers and call d s tiring im stay in Clinton hospital and since returning home. Special ' thanks to Rev, Harold John- ' .• .....i ston for his kind words.—Mrs, John Anderson. 2nc We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to friends and, Main Street neighbors for many acts of •., Minister Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor kindness shown us while John Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. was -a -patient in South -Huron Organist' and Choirmaster 9:00 a.m. — CJCS radio (1240 Hospital, and since returning kc.) home. Your thoughtfulness was 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School greatly appreciated.—Mr. and With many special features. Mrs. W. John Alexander, RR 2 2* PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 A:M.—MORNING SERVICE 11:00 a.m.--Communion Service Hensall, Ont. LENTEN SERIES 7:30 P.M. "Going With Jesus Through "WHAT IS WRONG WITH LUCAN The Last Week" 4 THE WORLD?" (3) Cleansing of the Temple T Anthem by Men's Choir ,sages dealing with the endi onsicier The last in a series of mes- Male Quartet: Alf Werth, time. Walter Cutbush, Ray Mills,Good flL&Ofl - Lively Singing 1 • Ed Lindenfield Anointed Preaching 1 "Visit the Tabernacle this area unit Sunday" " 1 Ratepayers of SS 3 Biddulph discussed pros and cons of join- ing an area school when they met in the Coursey school Fri- day night for their fortnight euchre, The section decided to go along with the decision of other schools concerned. Another meeting wilt be held in the Highbury school on Thursday evening to hear reports. At the nine -table euchre which followed, conducted by Mrs. Charles Haggar and Mrs. Harold Coursey, • high score prizes went to Harvey Hodgins 10;30 a.m.—Worship Service 1 (playing a .lady's card) and 11;15 a.m.—Sunday School and Tom' Coursey. Second prizes Bible Class were won by Mrs. Harvey Hod - All Are Welcome gins and Harry Stokes. and lone hand prizes went to Mrs. Joe O'Neil and Eugene Stoke. CHRISTIAN , REFORMED CHURCH Flowers' in February Mrs. Eva Henson of Water Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister SL, Lucan was surprised last 10:00 a.m.—Worship in Dutch Friday when she went ottt to, 2:15 p.m,—Worship in English her garden to find a number of pansies and daisies out in 6:15 p.m.—Back To God Hour bloom. —CHLO (680 kc.) Personel items M. and. Mrs. James Taylor and daughter, Suzanne, and Miss Barbara Bowcote, all of London, were Sunday guests of Mrs, Eva Henson. (Mrs. Tay- 's mother). CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., S.D. Minister Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt 10;00 a.m.—Sunday School 11;00 a.m.—Morning Worship, Sermon Subject: "The Pent- 7:30 p.m,—Evening Services tent Thief" Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Monday, 4 p.m„ — Children -of - the -Church meeting Tuesday, March 7, 8:15 p.m.— THAMES ROAD Cirele meeting in church, MENNONITE CHURCH Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Manager's S. M. Sauder, Pastor meeting BAYF I ELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenham 10:00 a.m.—Bible School 11;00 a.m.—Morning Worship THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, R. Van Farowe', Minister 2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m. — 'Temple Time", CHML THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Meniorial, Exeter Rev, Bren de Vries, Rector Robert, Cameron, Orgenist Sunday, 'March 5, 1901 Third Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion (Corporate communion a' breakfAst for the Mee of parish) 10:00 am,'—.}3b1e Class 11:00 cM.—Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday Schee 7;00 0.1t1.—AVPA in the pe hall. Wednesday, March 8:00 a.m,—Quiet Conlin't 10:00 a.m—Quiet Com 7:S0 on,—Lenten Med' Hindrances to Praye Children's Lenten S )very S'ehribiday at SUN AT 110 .- Rev I Bo ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Proressive Euchre 100F HALL Fri., Mar. 3 Everyone Welcome Ladies Bring Lunch Admission 500 ' cP&T IOOF and Rebekah Lodges, Exeter • • • • • • I • I I • I I I I I I 100 I 1 • • • .1 • • tn Ham . Supper CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH Wed., Mar. 15 Served from. 5 - 8 pm; Adults $1,25 Children under 12, 650 Tickets available from members. Sponsored by the Woman's Association, MINIMMI•rolemi,.....1••••••••••••••• CKNX BARN DANCE, HENSALL Community Centre Sat., March 4 8:39 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME Sponsored by Hensall Kinette Club Fashions by Kingsrnill's Ltd., London ADMISSION 750 Tea will be served, Sponsored by Woman's Auxiliary Dance Crediton TOWN HALL Friday, Mar. 3 Music by GRANT EDIGHOFFER Dancing 9:00 - 1:00 Sponsored by L.O,L. Admission 75 PO T. •• RI I II iko • Presenting the Film . . The- filigheif Mountain A TOP GOSPEL FILM IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR Plus an outstanding ladies trio from Lucan — "The Lucanaires" QUIZ TEAMS COMPETING Plan Now To Attend! LEGION HALL CLINTON Sat., March 4 8:00 p.m, South Huron Youth For Christ Hill THE ANNUAL MEETING OF HIBBERT CO-OP CREAMERY will be held Thurs., March 2 2 p.m, IN STAFFA TOWNSHIP HALL Guest speaker will be Mr. C. Palmer, associate director of dairying, Toronto. One of his topics for discussion will be that all producers are expectecl to construct milkhouses and install adequate cool- ing facilities in the future. He will endeavour to answer any questions and EVERYONE IS WELCOME Arena Activiti • FRIDAY, MARCH 3 7:00,5IDD—Pee wees 0:30.10:30--ST0ATH ROY vs. EXETER HAWKS 10:30.11:30—Oashwood Planing MW SATURDAY, MARCH 4 8100.12:00—Minor Hockey 1 :30-3 ;00—Public Skating 3:30.5:30 --Figure Skating (Please Note: No public skating on Saturday night) 7:00 -8:00. ---Mt. Carmel 8:00-9:00—Legion bantams 9:30.11:00—Jack Clarke SUNDAY, MARCH 5 12;00.2:00—Mohawks 2:00-4:00—PublIc Skating 5:00.6:00—Dashwood Planing Mill vs. Fergus 7:30.1:30-01d Timers' Pract c - MONDAY, MARCH 6 4;00.5:00—Skating 6:00-7:30—Pee wees R;00-10:00—RCAF TUESDAY, MARCH 7 7:00-8:00—Wee woes a:SO—INGERSOLL. vs. EETR MOHAWKS WgDNESDAY, MARCH 8 7:00.10:00—Minor Hockey Get More Out Of Life GO TO A MOVIE ! THURS„ FRI., $AT, — MARCH 2, 3, 4 BIG DOUBLE BILL co at', JULIE ADAMS 10)01 AGAR CHARISS WINNINGER RICHARD ARLEN AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE PLUS "WE JENNIE" Starring Tony Martin and Vera Elien (co(or) MON., TUES., WED. — MARCH 6, 7, 8 :4=4 THEIRUE MARINE ERIC of 11.1E pACIFIC. 4, An ATLANTIC PICTURES PRODUCTION • An ALLIED ARTISTS RELEASE Starring Jeffrey Hunter and Pat Owens ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LY T Show' Starts at 7:30 p.m. T Phone 421 EXETER Matinee 2:00 p.m, exotamweelesiee,:eteteeless-e,temooaeageR,nuseseirc Exeter and District Branch, Cancer So.ciety III aff Friday, March 24 3 to 5 p.m. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Variety Program Everyone Welcome THE Challen e f 1 A brand new colour movie with LARRY HENDERSON, Cenada's loading News Commentator, in person. SEE * The forbidden kingdom of Sikkim * The Wild Elephants of Burma * The Royal Dancers of Laos AND Larry Fiendereon's adopted Chinon daughter, Leo MO Ii JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH cr. 8 — Wednesday— 8 pmi, Tickets $1,25 Sponsored by AOTS Men's Club ,.. • .. • 4,447,..:7t4*.• ALL On Sale Now •scemoirmewrarreine ' Every County under the Hog Marketing Plan will hald election MONDAY, MARCH 6TH AT 10 A. M. for the purpose of electing County members ,to district Hog Producer Committees, Your County meeting wilt be held all LEGION HALL, KIRK ST., CLINTON HURON COUNTY Naminationsl the morning, with elettlah to follow in the afternoon. The Agricultural Representative in each County will act cis Chairman., If you require further information, cOnfact your AtRiduifural Repretentative, Vote in the County where you produce hegt: ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING 'WARP