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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-23, Page 17441 .... . . . • RA7YFIEJA: BART.l$,T CHURCH eafter; ;tier ,.Beclehtlanl 10•:00.: School .110.0. Worship '700 p.m., -,Evening Services Wed, P-111,-,-Pt;aYer Service THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, R, Van F a rowe, Minister 2:00 P.m.—Vorship and Semen • (English) . • 3:30 p.m.—SundaY School lioly•Week-Services-for all the churChes each— eveningat .111flieS SP: •..churelt, a t..8i p.m., Monday..thriciugliThursdaY, And Fridiy at il m. Speak- er:•Gordon Spykman. See adv't this issue.) • JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Key: S. E. Lewis, M,A. B,D. Minister Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster 10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL • All Departtnenta . 11 A.,m.—MGRNING SERVICE LENTEN SERIES Going With Jesus Through The Last, Week" (6), Story Of The Trial And • , 'Crucifixion . Anthem by` the Choir MAIN STREET 'United Chtirch'ef Canada RS Hiltz 1c7r,9anist:':t14r..;,:..A. .rd 10:00 am.—Sunday School Classes for all ages. 11;15 a.m.-.Conimunion Service Sunday Message Nursery, Mission Band Come and worship with us. 'CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. • Minister Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.M.—Morning Worship Serthon Subject: "Peter's Denial" Pre -Easter services in James St. Church, Monday to Fri- day., March 27 - 31, - 8 p.M., sponsored by the Exeter Ministerial. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street ZION CHURCH AYengelicM United Brethren CREDITON M. Schlenker, Pastor PALM SUNDAY SERVICES 1000 am—Morning Worship 11;15 4,01,—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Groin) PASSION WEEK SERVICES Wednesday, March 29 8:00 p.m.—Communion Service Thursday, March 30 2;00 pm.—WSWS 8peaker: Mrs, Alice Irvin. Good Friday, March 31 8:00 p.m.—Cantata: "The Red of the Dawn", given and sponsored by the church choir. EASTER SERVICES 8;30 a.m,—Sunrise Service Speaker: Rev, R. S. Hiltz Easter breakfast follows, sponsored by the Youth Fel- lowship, 10:00 a.m, — Easter Morning Worship THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bre.n de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, March 26 PALM SUNDAY 8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion 1000 a,m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m,—Morning Prayer Nursery and Sunday School (Installation of the servers and dedication of processional cross) 8:30 p.m,—The Rector's Coffee Hour HOLY WEEK SERVICES Monday through Thursday Children Services at 8:30 a.m. Midweek Communions Wednesday, 8 a.m. and 10 a,m. Monday through Thursday Meditetions, 7:30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY 12:00 Noon - 3:00 p,m, — The Three Hours' Service A meditation based on the seven words from the cross. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH !Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Worship in Dutch 2:15 p.m.—Worship in English 6;15 p.in.—Back to God Hour— CHLO (680 Kc.) HOLY WEEK SERVICES Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor 8:00 a.ni. — CJCS Radio (1240 ,Kc,) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--"The Sign Of The Cross" 7:30 p:m, 'EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Good Music -.Lively Singing Bible Message on "Calvary" Friday March 24, 8:00 p.m. CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS RALLY with Rev. R. Lyons and Rev. Jack Ozart of Londen. Everyone Welcome THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Saucier, Pester 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service 11:13 a.m.—Sunday School and • Bible Class All Are Welcome In. James St. United Church Monday to Thursday, at 8 p.m. Good Friday at 11 a.m. Dr. Gordon Spykman, speaker. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH • DASHWOOD 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Service with Com- munion Lucan Explorers The 10th Expedition of the Lucan Explorers was held last Monday evening with all 25 members present. Counsellor Rose Revington opened with a sing -song and led in the worship service us- ing the theme "How we wor- ship today." Sandra Abbott led in the games. During the business session plans for the annual bunny tea scheduled for April were made. A work meeting was held Tuesday evening, March 21. to decorate the school -room for •the tea. 11111111111.1i1111111(111111111 ...... 111111 lllllll 11111111111111111111111 lll 1 llll 111111111111 lllll 1 tttttttt 111111111111111111111114 I Holy Week Services 1 • JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH, EXETER GUEST SPEAKER: REV. DR. G. J. SPYKMAN, formerly• of Blenheim, Teacher at Calvin College, , Vrend Rapids, Mich. • .Therne,•: ‘WVere You There?" monthy, March 27, 8 p.m.—"In this Upper Roam" Tuetikitei,• March 28, 8 p.m.—"In the Garden" Wednesday, March:29, 8 p.m.—"At the Trial" Thtirsday, March 30, 8 p.m.—"Along the Road" Friday, March 31, 11 amt.—"At the Cross" SPONSORED BY ALL THE CHURCHES Will You Be There? 1 ttt tmititinimill4a41411i11004001)1Illitifiiillloiltoorimml1111•111111,111)110111110101119ittillli11141111illiii44 rivitt Memorial Church THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SERUICES CHILDREN'S SERVICES—Monday through Thurs- i day, 8:50 a,ni. MEDITATIONS AND SERMON,—MtnIday through Thursday) 730 p,rn. = GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 12 NOON 'TILL S • "THE THREE HOURSSERVICE" MIDWEEX COMMONION-S—Wednesday, March 29, 8:00 a.m, and. 10:00 A.1% A nieditatiOrt baSed i1 the svti WsOrtig fr the Croa at, Will add to the quietness of 'the..orvia Pel entering arid lealIthg the Chitral will dn o dittiiig th Sitigitig Lth.6 Slaffa News WI makes lamp shades Ay MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN The ladies who took the lamp shade course sponsored by th Staff WI held their final. meet ing ,at the home .of Mrs, .0era1d Agar Thursday evening, TheY displayed: their Corn pleted shades and also pre pared a skit which they pre seated at summary ,day. in Stratford on March n, During e evening the two: leaders, Mrs. Gerald Agar and Mrs, Ross Smote were each presented with .a small gift. in, appreciation of their time and work in connection with the Pupilseaid Red Cross pupils of SS No, 3 Hib- bert held !their Red Cross .meeting on Friday afternoon, A parade of "Easter Bonnets" was a highlight of the pro- gram, During the meeting Connie McGee was presented with a gift. Connie is :moving to Croat - arty with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Roy McGee, Following the meeting the teachers and pupils enjoyed, an hour's skating at the Mitchell arena. 4-H girls start q91474, :Hibbert :Little Lassies held their first meeting on "Featur- ing Fruits" on Saturday at the home of. Mrs, Leslie Miller with nine girt a present. e The officers for this project were elected with President, Edna Miller; vice-president, Shirley Gardiner; secretary - treasurer, Anna Scott; tele- phone girls, Barbara Gardiner and Rose Doyle; press report- er, Mary Ellen Doyle and the head of the clean up commit- tee is Patsy Cayne. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. Miller on Saturday, April 1. Personal items Mrs. Kemp and the pupils of SS No, 3 have two student teachers -with them ?Ails week, Mr, Patterson.and from Munro, Mr, Eric Norris of the OAC, Guelph, spent the weekend at his home here. Miss Laura Balkwill, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris and Patti at- tended the funeral of a cousin, Mr. Cecil Marlatt at Tillson- burg on Saturday. They spent the remainder of •the week- end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Breit, Port Credit, Miss Ethel Norris, Toronto, and Mr, and MI'S. James Norris, Brampton. Mrs. Margaret Kenip has been re -hired as teacher for another term at SS No, 3 Hib- bert. Mrs. Ernest Templeman and Mr. and Mrs, John Temple- man 'visited on Sunday eve- ing with, Mr.. and Mrs. Alvin Cole, Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller I and Mr. .and Mrs. Ross Hog- garth attended a private party in Brodha,gen Community Cen- tre on Saturday evening. COMING EVENTS-- REBEKAH MEMBERS—Dist- rict Deputy banquet April 5 in Elimville church; tickets avail- able from Helen Bell, Mildred Thomson and Margaret Mc- Bride; deadline March 30; those wishing transportation meet at lodge rooms at 6:30 pan. 23c A DANCE will be held at Cor- bett Community Centre Friday, March 24. Music by The Rain- bows, Everyone WelCOnie. 23* "This is truly the Land of Untold Wealth," said the :In- come Tax Collector. Saturday IS THE LAST DAY FOR THE 1961 Home AND Garden Show MARCH 20 TO 25 "Don't Miss The Shaw That All Western Ontario Is Talking About" * NEW FEATURES * NEW IDEAS , Home '61 ADMISSION 50, Children with Perentic Admitted Free - - Open Daily 110 to 10:30 p.m, WESTERN OMR GROUNDS LONDON ' Young delegate to:UK 09gtor describes Six members of the Exeter to. cancer ;unit trip toW . branch attended the. Httron thilt 13111 Thirlwall of Penfield, held on Tuesday afternoon in •past president of the Middle. stead of the regular Thursday gseuest Jr.speat'e4rrnlaetrsihe wasgnetthae- afite,urnne°1°.in' convener was .Mrs, ntliereetinagndofCatinl:ClIjaftealrindsit.rieins J.GeorgeR, PMautirlraay,581$1‘s.F teldibyMrArnsii the Community Memorial Con. Hardy, Mrs, Williarn Brownlee tre, last Tuesday Afterheatl- and Mrs. Bert Jackson, Mr. Thirwall, one of the four Jr, Farmers, sent on a 10 -week tour of the 'British Isies, g agraphic account of hisexa‘e Pe'" — 16 hrieenucteifstil picturesa aswell o asfhis P showingtriContinued from page a- Ding to finalize plans for its While away the young people ice revue, "Under the Big lovtelireer 1)J11.1.eteld'ar�mnerisa,rinsos' olewdtoilf ,h1'.11)qpdia'yweilvieerillingis, AS.telrhield714.led for whom have since made a re' The March. meeting for the turn trip to Canada, making a cancer dressings He was introduced bY the will be held in the United standing committee convener, C h u r c h, Thursday evening, ton, Mrs. yly a•pkecpuby Mrs,traand sn Royla Hamtear.'Marcht.egioti 2A3u, Auxiliary bingo There was a splendid attend- Owing to inclement weather ance out to the meeting, who and several other local achy - answered the roll call by nem- Ries there Was a smaller ing ot a famous Irishman. crowd than usual at the Legion Phe motto, When you feel Auxiliary bingo last Thursday like complaining, take a , good evening in the Legion Hall, look at your blessings," was Mrs. Cecil Hodgins was the enlarged upon by Mrs, Wilwinningisnoolasttiolitickpyr,izeandt thhe6$f5oucortnh. Ea m Brownlee. For the second mi onth n sue- and seventh bingo. 11W1'. Dow' cession, there was a minute of Ewen, also of Lucan, was silence in memory of a de- lucky winning the last line of ceased member, This month it the Share the Wealth and also was in memory of Mrs, Edgar the full card prize, McFalis, sick and ..sunshloe Mrs. Jim Reader of Mirr won convener. the first line and shared the The13.saui.neiseitg,naatisonfirosft l‘,rficres...prBe: fsitrosatcybinogfoLumci•eitnh. *a\mirrss.. Cecil sident, was read and accepted, Neil of Lucan won the second hut with the election of offi- and ninth hingo„ cers, scheduled for the April Mrs, Grant Brooke won the fillEingetatIrnegp,moisticiFtiwaissor decidedutnhtai 0 tnn owl,: xrstoi laisrstwepllartas gsh.athriengcattlliseectuhtiirvde bingo with Miss Noreen Wei- eillonnthi d'Allts. o i'RnegilicYo'nsi npiliattceee, ollivi with aMnr°s11.11lErliaqte. t 1-kfarold. ,CoArbettt, pari rCi landeboye the third. part. Young, as Mrs. Reilly is at Mrs. Windsor of Centralia, and Mrs. ShirlcY Bradley' zic1 e°111of Centralia won the second of Woodham. Mrs. Hirt- Ipresent a patient in St, Jo- Airs, .Jack Hensen and Mrs. i seph's Hospital. 1 Joe.Haskett .q( ,Luean split. the Mrs, Erwin Scott displYed fifth bingo. Mrs, Omar dun - two of the hats which won ningham of Olandeboye -end eighttheredcoelnlatrsrfaorrmtheshborwa.Mrs.ncaMr. H. Lightfoot of Ceptralia shared the eleventh bingo and I Wes Atkinson won two dollars Mrs. Pat Crudge won the sixth. Evening Auxiliary Meeting of the Candian Can- ' cer Society in Ontario street United Cburch, Clinton, on Mon- day night. LUCAN and five other members, who received honorable mention 50 • cents each, making the The Evening Auxiliary of the wisury $12.50 richer. United Church held its rneet- lii report of the District ing 111 the church school -room Directo.i:s meeting, recently last Tuesday night with the held in London, Mrs. Scoit re- prasietnt, 111rs,,Cikemg,. Thorn - ported: (1) "hat the anntial soils in Ilfechair and pre - meeting would held :this sent, year in Granton, May 11. (2, The worship service .was• That Mrs, Murray Hodgins had taken by Mrs. Charles Sove- consented to replace Mrs. Ws reign, assisted hy Mrs. M au- llodgins as second vice-presi- ,rice_Cobleigh and Mrs, Ernest dent. (3) That the names of Ross. -Mrs. G. E, Nicholson all deceased members were • to assisted Mrs. Sovereigj,. in the I be sent to Mrs. Clarence Lewis study book, "New Ways of i of Granton. Speaking," In honor of St. Patrick's Day Mrs, Ross McRoberts, as the president's large table was Christian Stewardship conve- draped with a green cover ner, said the thankofierine 1 while a smaller table was would be taken at the April covered with a luncheon cloth meeting and .suggested each embroidered with .shamrocks, donate an extra dollar for the whieh had been sent to the pies 3 eiial.. ownerdirect from Ireland. A letter •.frorn the sectional The sinaller ,fable .preSident,, Mrs. „Gertrude Res- tred with a'large pot of :sham- se, suggested., each auxiliary rock. contribute one dollar for the Owing to the St. Patrick's bus fare for entertaining dee- supper at the United 'Church gates 'to the London Confer -t inLritlay the WI meeting was .ence April 18-19. tttttttttttttttt ttt• • A. MM. 41111e Shadow" dealing with lung cancer was shown followed by a talk by Dr, N. 0. Jackson, Godericti who atia- liZed and enlarged on the in- formation given in the film. Further plans were outlined for the coming cancer fund campaign, President Mrs. :Be'. ryt ,Haiper was in the chair, Those attending from Exeter were 'Mr. and Mrs. Bay H, H, Strang, Mrs. 31. E. Pooley, Mrs, R. Van Farowe and Mrs, Eon JelinS. Collect $300 for boys' work Roger Cann, Huron's mein- ber in the Ontario Older Boys' Parliament, reported this week that $206.50 had been collected in Exeter for the work of the Ontario .Boys' Work Board. Roger, along with several other youths from various churches in Exeter, conducted a town -wide canvass during the past month to raise funds for the group, The money has been forward- ed to Toronto, where it will be used to sponsor camps and ral- lies of boys' groups throughout Ontario, "This hill is outrageous," cried the exasperated motorist to his garage man. "Just think, $10.10, and all you did was twist a little gadget. 1 happen to know that gadget costs only 10 cents!" "That's right," said the ga rage man. "Ten cents to twist that little gadget and ten dollars for knowing which little gadget to twist." Canadian Cancer Society Exeter Branch --...REGULAR MEETING Mon., 1\A'arch 27 8:00 p.m. "'••• LIBRARY BASEMENT WOMEN'S SERVICE & CAMPAIGN WORKSHOP REPORTS Reception & Dance Sat.,, Mar. 25 Zurich COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR JOHN MATHERS AND DONNA FISHER (Bridal Couple) Desjardine Orchestra The Times•Ad..v04.01, moo* 230st Presentation AND Dance foR MR, AND mRS, WILFRED BEIRER Nelfs School of McGillivray Wed,, Mar. 29 ACs • I: FRIDAY, M,A,R0t;'17 6:$6.10:$0_miNeik,i.tecKE • NIONT SiktURDAYY. MA.0t,c14; 1;30-3:VP--Public =SkaT10,1P tilrtit4k 1:06-10:30*--oreelitOn 1o;30.12:00—Jack lArks.' SUNDAY, MARCH 24 gioo.4;0,—puloist skating , MONDAY, MARCH 27 °,',1$ Ladies Bring Lynch 11:30—EX ET E HA,Wikilti va. STIR ATI -11R6 I a. Get More Out Of Life A GO TO A MOVIEV, THURS., FRI. AND SAT. — MARCH 23,24, 2% • BIG DOUBLE BILL 1 1 REACHING NEW HEIGHT OF EPIC GREATNESS! THE NEW, THE SPECTACULAR 1114111.11011 COLOR SCOlf mit INIRE1188 RAMC a("Crefilk • inelftWegi SCOMPL.4. F 1011E IllERaid NE Itg ::resTilarala • A At IIMALME, • I roam Om PLIJS"THUNDER IN CAROLINA" • Rory Calhoun, Connie Hinok—Coldr':' 1, • MON., TUES. AND WED. — MARCH 27, 211, 20. fleFUNNIEST PICTURE since fun vvas born' t 'MERVYN LEROY'S prodift ERNIE ' ARCO JACK NOOLI 'ICK % KOVACS • MOORE. WARDEN •McCARTHYirem,SHAWN: Luxt '0;14 RICHARD SPEEN ,ti•; Easter Weekend Feature—"SAMSON DEL-1,CAi4P4 LYRIC THEATRE ParisTaw First Show 7:30 Second Show 11:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m.: 11111111411•141•••••••••••111441/meiminda. . • • Exeter and District Branch, Cancer Seciaty . Daffodil Tea Friday, March 24 3 to 5 pan. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Variety Program Everyone Welcome 1,4 11 111111111111111111111111/11111111101411111/110111114111111111111111111111/11111/11111-1111i1111111,11114111111111111/0' ' I South Huron ANNUAL MEETING i • Bring your Frends to our 1, Sat'clay ' Night Dances EXETER Dencino 9 to 12, s Adrnissien Y•S per Person' :leant and Jackets • NOC Allowed' Nionutimilyiffilmeigneirananievaiai;eten.itaiminindiiiiitreeii t MOO iii;;1141 Hospital Association • Monday, March 27 8:30 p.m. AUXILIARY ROOMS Please use the Anne St, (Noth) Erittentii.• For tile purposo of receiving the efired0t11 end iquelitoe* rpt*.. Poe' the purpose of *lotting directors, Alli individual contribufers arid tardsidenfs of organItationii istitin§ to members and entitled id attend And vote. The Public Generally lnYite(L W. 4. Cottle:ink cirmun "kiAtte4r, tiolOirf