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ZION CHURCH ,w
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREPITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
.Sunday, April 23, 1961
10:00 a. .-Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.,--Sunday School
7:30 p.m. -Evening Service.
Film: "The Voice of the
Deep"
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
,April 30, 1961
110,th Year of the .Congregation
65th Year of the Present
Church Building
Rev, E. E. , Hallman, speaker
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev; A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10;00 a.m.-Worship in English
2;X5 p,m,-Worship In Dutch
6:15 .p.n},--Back ,to God Hour
--CHLO (680 Kc.)
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. • •S. E. Lewis, M.A., . B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrance Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11• A.M.-MORNING SERVICE
Anthem by the Choir
Solo: Mrs. Clare Green
Dedication of Memorial Cross
Sermon: "How The Cross
.Speaks To a Worshipping
Congregation".
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News budget from
Clandeboye
By MRS J H. PATON
tmomazzasii=mimaraMt CHURCH
Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Lynn Rev. SamueMinistel r B.A., B.D.
and daughters visited Mr, and
Mrs. Lynn Sawyer and family Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt
in; Petrolia on Sunday. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Carter
and Ian were guests on Sun-
day of their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs.' Carlyle Carter
and Jimmie in London. Others
of the family who were guests
top were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Walden of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mea-
ao-r and daughter Moira of Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Siinpson on Sunday.
Mrs. Cecil Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl O'Neil and Mr. Roy
McRann attended the funeral
or the uncle of the two former,
the late,, Mr. Wilbert Young at
Parkhill on Monday afternoon. 10:00 a.m.-Bible Class
and Mrs. Grant Latimer 11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer
Sarnia called on Mr, and Nursery and. Sunday School
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASI1yVOOD
9:00 a.m.-Service
10:00 a,m.-Sunday School
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenhem
10:00 a.m.-Bible
School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:30 p,m,-Evening ,Services
Wed„ 8 p.m, -Prayer Service
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 a,m, - CJCS Radio (1240
Kc.) Message: "Pentecostal
Revival"
9:45 a,m,--Sunday School
Contest with Goderich. Last
Sunday: Exeter 96, Goderich
84.
11:00 a,m. "WHAT 'BORN
AGAIN' MEANS"
Message by the Pastor
7:30 p.m. - EVANGELIST
RONALD HALL
Good Music - Lively Singing
Bible Preaching
"VISIT THE TABERNACLE
THIS SUNDAY"
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz
Organist: Mrs, A. Willard
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School ,i nw WfrvMrY ..ME.bz ni::i.: , . vi 3i{h.i.: j
11:15 a.m,-Morning Worship
Sermon: ''Standing Firm" Showers
(I Corinthians 2) On Tuesday evening around
Nursery • eighty relatives, neighbours and
Junior Congregation friends gathered in the church
"Conic and Worship With Us" basement to honor Margaret
Anderson, bride -elect on Sat-
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN urday last.
Surprise fete
at Elirnvlle
By MRS, ROSS SKINNER.
A :surprise birthdayparty
was field on Saturday evening
at t1 e bonne .ef Mr.
and Mrs.
Lewis Johns in honor of Mrs,
Guests
Johns birthday.
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Johns and family of
Thames Road, Mr, and Mrs,
Mervin Dunn of Hensall, Mr.
and :Mrs. John Batten and
family and Mr, Hans Gertten-
korn of Thames Road,
Mission B.nd
The Elimyille Mission Band
was held at Winchelsea school
on Wednesday afternoon, April
12.
Scripture was read by Lynn
Otis, Mrs, Philip Johns read
a story and Janet Hern gave
some riddles. A trio was sung
by Brenda Skinner, Judy Wal-
ters and Janet Hern,
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pyne
Joan and Brian visited on Mon-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Bert
Lobb of Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bell
and Carol, Mr. and Mrs, Philip
Hern of Winchelsea, Mr. and
Mrs, A11en Johns were Friday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Elford.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Skinner
and family, Mr. and Mrs Alvin
Cooper, Mr, and Mrs Floyd
Cooper and Kathy were Sun-
day. evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Parsons of Hen.
sail, the occasion being Ricky
Skinner's first birthday.
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This week in
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Continued from page 14
To the strains of the bridal
chorus played by Miss Agnes
Bray, Margaret was escorted
to a decorated chair by Miss
Ann Simpson.
Mrs. Murray Dawson was in
charge of the program which
11:00' a,m.-Morning Worship consisted of a reading by Sha -
solo b
Sermon Subject: "Living by rs. Williamne Cann, aalhill billy
wedding portrayed by bride,
4:30
p.m. -Communicants Class Diane Stone, groom, Duncan'
Etherington, minister, Sharon
Passmore, bridesmaid, Beth
Passmore, best man, Bobby
Stone, flower girl, Judith Cann.
The address was read by Di-'
ane Stone. Judith Cann and!
Beth Passmore carried the;
gifts in, After opening them
Margaret thanked all those
present.
Personal items
the Afterglow"
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, April 23
Third Sunday After Easter
8:30 a.m.-Quiet Communion
,s. Cecil Carter enroute from
n,hawa, Monday.
Attends milk meeting
George Simpson, No. 12 route
representative, and Rea Neil,
director of St, Marys local,
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
Mrs. Percy Stone is a patient
in Victoria " Hospital, London,
having undergone an operation
on her eye on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Luther,
Janice and Susan of Sarnia
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas, Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey,
attended a milk meeting at 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service Glenn and Elizabeth of Lon -
Hickson on Saturday evening, 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School and don spent the weekend with
April, 15 for all western On- Adult Bible Class Mr. Fred Dawson and Mr, and
lario locals, to get more in- 8:00 p,m,-Evening Service Mrs. Murray Dawson.
formation from the Provincial All Are Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliot of
Marketing Board on' the new Exeter were Sunday guests
milk plan. with Mrs. Jennie Moore and
Milton Honey, president, told THE BETHEL Mr. and Mrs, William. Snow.
the group as far as he can REFORMED CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Gardi-
see there would be a place for IN MAIN STREET CHURCH ner and Marilyn were Sunday
the six -cow and 12•cow pro- guests with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
ducer, as well as the larger Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister Duncan and family of Bloom -
ones. 2:00 p.m. -Worship and Sermon ingdale.
During the business, a mem-
ber of the Tara local. made a
motion that the Provincial.
Board r e q u e s t Agriculture
Minister Alvin Hamilton, to in-
crease the 250 subsidy to 500
and that it be paid direct to
the producer nn a maximum United Church WA are holding
amount of milk. The motion their annual chicken barbecue
carried by a good majority. on Wednesday, July 26. 20"`
DANCE - Corbett Community
Centre, April 12, Music by the
3:30 p.m. -Sunday School Mr, and Mrs. Almer Pass-
more, David, Dennis, Darlene
and. Dale attended a family
gathering dinner at the Domi-
nion. Hotel, Zurich, on Sunday
BARBECUE - Mt. Pleasant where Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Haist of Crediton, celebrated
their fortieth wedding anniver-
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
Grant and Brenda were Friday
South Huron Ramblers. Every- evening guests with Mr. and
one Welcome. 20" Mrs. William Snow.
The WA baking sale that was
held in Exeter on Saturday
was well patronized. Proceeds
amounted to around $90.
Several children in the com-
munity have the red measles.
On Wednesday afternoon,
April 26 at 2 p.m. sharp in
PRESENTATION and dance, church basement, there will be
April 28, .Crediton Community a meeting of all the ladies of
Centre, for Mr. and Mrs. John the church to hear a record
Mathers( .nee Donna Fisher), about the new organization for
20c next year.
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COMING EVENTS -
Family gathering
marks birthday
Mrs. Cora Carter 'celebrated
her 87th birthday' at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Gladys
Hall.
Guests for the occasion in-
cluded her son,. Allen and Mrs.
Carter, Lansing, Michigan,
two sisters, Mr, and Mrs. Allen
Essie) Oehm, Shakespeare,
nd Mr. and Mrs. Albert
„Bertha) Etherington, Exeter;
four granddaughters, Mrs. Ar-
nold Blake. Mrs. Arnold Cun-
ningham, Misses Mary Jane
Hall and Rosemary Hall of
London; two grandsons, Robert
and. Joseph Hall and several i ALFRED WEINER-CONVERTED JEW
grandchildren., i at Clinton Legion Hall
Mrs. Carter has 13 grand s
children, 39 great grandchil- SATURDAY, APRIL 22-8:00 P.M.
dren and one treat. -great grand- -
daughter, , Joanne Marie Good, plus
daughter of i,tr. and Mrs. Ro- s MUSICAL NUMBERS BY DANNY WEINER s
bert (Carolyn) Good, California, Fand I
Mrs -Carter, the former Cora s. €
Louise Cobbledick, was the BIBLE CLUBS QUIZZING t
eldest daughter of the late =_ on chapters 19, 20, 21 of St. John S
David and Hannah Cobbledick p
and was born April 17, 104 i SOUTH HURON YOUTH FOR CHRIST
on the home farm, Lot 15, Con : t
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She married Charles Cartel'
December 22, 1897, the cere-
monyperformed by the Rev,
Ford in the same house where
she was born,
Following, t h c i.r marriage
they lived in Lucan and Clan•
dcboye where Mr, Carter was
a machinery ,agent. Later they
farmed for some time in Mc-
Gillivray township, then moved:
to the village here when they
started a service station when
No. 4, Highway was paved in
1930. Later Mr, and Mrs. Hall : Wed., May 3, at 6:45 p.m.
enlarged the station and added =_
groceries. Mr. Carter died
September 15, 19451 VAUGHAN DOUGLAS, farm Editor, G`1' NX
Mrs,Carter i3 a member' of '" GLtest Speaker
the Clandeboye United Church,
a life' Member of the W1MSr a
member ler ever 50 years of
tandeboye . Women's Institute,DINNER TICKETS •-� $1,00 EAC1-f
ie received a shower of cards
h . gifts
f s,
r�oin 'the
and other its
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COMING EVENTS ...> ..., , .., ...
BOX SOCIAL and crokinole
party, Centralia United. Church,
Friday, April 21, at 8 p.nl.
Prizes, boxes limited to $1.50
each. 20c
!YOU SHOULD HEAR
ANNUAL MEETING
Huron Co. Tuberculosis Assn. 1
NORTH 'ST. UNITED CHURCH, GODERICH
Budget from Brinsle
By•9ORPON: MORLEY
Personal items.
Mr. Ga.net Pierce, of LQD-
don, visited Sunday with Mr.
and, Mrs. Jog Amos and family.
Mr. Jack Hodgson and fam-
ily were Sunday evening guests
with Mr,. and Mrs. Stanley
Steeper,
Mrs. Dean White is employed
by Wadsworth'.s 'Hardware in
Ailsa Craig,.
Mr, and Mrs, David Morley
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Vic Manquen and
Sandra in Buffalo,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Newey,
of London, visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Trevithick on Sun-
day,
Snow and rain have delayed
seeding operations,
to
I 111.5. Lloyd Windsor Is :a •pa -
1 tient in Si.:Joseph's ;Hospital,
London.
Mr. Bill Windsor is an OM.
J ployee of Ailsa Craig Farm-
;et s Go. -op.
LMr, and Mrs.. .John Morgan
and family, of Guelph, spent
the weekend at their farm
home, 4th concession of Mc-
Gillivray.
Miss Ruth Trevithick of
Teacher's College, London, is
teaching at McGillivray Cen-
tral :Scliooi this week.
I Lawrence Amos had a ton-
sillectomy operation on Tues
day.
I :Carol Robinson spent the
weekend With relatives in But.
1 Palo, N.Y.
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FBULOUS OOD
IMPE IAL
GRAND BEND
TEL
Friday Night -• Fish Fry
All you can eat ---500
ENTERTAINMENT BY THE PRAIRIE COWBOYS
Stars of CKNX Radio and TV
SATURDAY - CHICKEN FRY
Dinner for 500
ENTERTAINMENT BY,ELGIN FISHER'S
RHYTHM. TIMERS
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Brownie's Drive in
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
FRIDAY Only -April 21 -Double Feature
"Pharoah..s Curse"
Mark Dana - Dianne Brewster
"Trooper Hook"
Joel McCrea'.' -7 -Barbara Stanwyck
ONE' CARTOON --•
SAT., MON., April 22, 24 -Double Feature
11Noose For A Gunman17
Bart MacLean -- Jim Davis
"Night Fighters
Robert Mitchum, - Ann Haywood
• - ONE CARTOON --
•
•
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - April 25, 26
"The Fugitive Kind"
Marlon Brando - Joanne Woodward
(Adult Entertainment) ONE CARTOON
Coming -Mamie VanDoren in "VICE RAID" and Ernest
Borgnine in "RABBIT TRAP"
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aj. MOVIE!
TO Mo IE!
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
& SATURDAY
April 20, 21, 22
Double Bill
WINO
PARKER
JOYCE
MEADOWS
'TAYLOR
CINEMASCOPE
GE LUX '27
lAmmizarsidt
The naked shameful
life of a
"GOOD-TIME GIRL"
The rue story
of a girl on
(death row!
die?"
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AN AMERICAN•INTERNATIONAL IDIOM
ommemenneremmermterseemelem
MON., TUES., W1' D, - APRIL 241, 25 and 26
JOHN FORD'S TECHNICOLOR'
PRODUCTION
ItGE NT uriDGE
WARNER BIRGl3: l.
® IT1Rkd
MISSY CONSTANCE EWE
HUNTER TOWERS BURKE
",.WDODYSTRODE 'JOAN° HERNANDEZ . WILLIS B6UDHEY
(Adult Entertainment)
LYRIC THEATRE EXETER
First Show 7:30 Second 'ShoW 9:30, Matinee 2:00 p.m.
1
:The .lawyer Wormed ,his.
client, "1 ,have arranged a
settlement With your husband
that is fair tQ 'both of you."
"Fair to both!" she .storm-
ed. "Why do you think 1 hired
yoµ?1 epuld have done that
.
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Drive -In Theatre
S MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly -Rain or Clear
Box Office Open 7:00 p.m, --
First Show 7:15
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
APRIL 21 and 22
(Adult Entertainment)
"I Married a
Monster"
Tom Tryon
"Walk Like
a Dragon"
Jack Lord
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RUMMAGE .SALE
COMMUNITY CENTRF
RCAF CENTRALTA
Saturday, April 22, 130 ,p,m,
Sponsored by Protegtant Chapei Guild
COFRE)✓ AND DOUGT-IN[JTS 15¢ •
WRITE ELEPHANT TABLE
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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Bring your Friends to our
St'day
Night
Dances
EXETER
LEGION
Dancinc 9 to 12
Admission 75¢
per Person
Jeans and Jackets
No; Allowed
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PLEASE,
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Huron
Now more than ever, your dollars are needed to fight cancer in Huron • .
by financing research, education and service work.
We must not let up. We have come a long way toward conquering this
disease but we still have a long way to go.
GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE CANCER CAMPAIGN IN YOUR ,AREA..
Exeter - Thursday, April 20
House-to-house canvass by South Huron HS Students
Stephen,.. and Usborne Townships
z4 fa;,
Farm -to -farm canvasses by the Federations of Agriculture
Centralia, Crediton, Hensall
Volunteers will call at your door. Don't disappoint them.
PS -Don't fear cancer. It CAN be cured in its early stages. Your best
protection is an annual medical checkup by your family doctor. Arrange
for an appointment this month.
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DON'T MISS GINGERICH'S SIXTH ANNUAL
HOME IMPROVEMENT
SHOW
Thurs., April 20
1 p.m. •-- "ELECTRICITY'S
IN THE AIR"
4.30 p.m. •-- SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S HOUR
EVENING - Stage Show,
Entertainment, Displays
ae"Vi
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Daring Auction!
OVER 300 NEW AND USED ITEMS TO BE SOLD --- NO RESERVE
Friday Afternoon, April 21 1
Huge Stock of New Appliances, TV, Hi-Fi, Radios, Fixtures etc.
FAMOUS DIXIE CAR AUCTIONEER, CLINTON JANTZI,
IN CHARGE, HEAR HIM!
Free Draw for Frigidaire Range
Community Centre Zurich