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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-04, Page 17h t. 0 to al .It rd Ig is to !e et 7 d d r- ;7 r. d t• 1- d g e 1• It e •.,•y .M r.11,' CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A, G. Yon Eck, Minister 10:00 a.m,-,Ertglisi>, Service '0:10 p.m ,--)titch Service 6:15 p.m. --Back to God Hour- CHT) (680 Ke,) JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH. Rev. 5, E. Lewis, M.A., ;B.D, Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M. Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Service conducted by Super. lntendent Carfrccy Cann. Members of Sunday School will assist, The Junior Choir will sing, Sermon for the. Sunday School, ▪ 'ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASH WOOD ;1:30 p,m,-Sunday School 2:30 p,m.-Service BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH • Pastor: Ivor Bodenham 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 Ke,) "THE LIVING CHRIST" 9:45 a,m. Sunday School Loyalty Campaign - Loyalty to God, Country, Leaders, Horne and Church. 11:00 a.m. - "FIVE MUSTS OP THE CHRISTIAN LIFE" Communion Service 7:30 p.m, - "THE THREE ••BAPTISMS" Illustrated message by the Pastor. • CHILDREN'S CRUSADE } May 1st until May 5th with "UNCLE BILL" MOODY Many Special Features for Boys and Girls. All Welcome - 4:15 p.tn. "I was glad when they said nto me let us go to the house 11 the Lord." i6 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ;Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A,, B.D. Minister Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt ,10;00 ;a.m.-Morning Worship . Sermon Subject: "The Elder • Brother" 11:00 a.m,-Sunday School 1:30 p.m. -Meeting of Centen- nial Committees `COMING EVENTS - ;BLOSSOM TEA, bake sale and 'bazaar, James Street United Church, ,May 17, 3 to 5 p.m. 27:4c nHOME ANIS SCHOOL Associa- tion meeting, Tuesday, May 9, 8:15 p.m. Officers for 1961 and 1962 will be installed. A panel discussion by local educators and parents will be held. They .will discuss questions submit- ted at April meeting. Everyone welcome. 4c ,CHICKEN BARBECUE at Thames Road. United Church, ,June 13, 1961, 6 to 8 pan., .s p o n s o re d by the Happy Doubles Group, Advance tickets available now from members, 4c ;MOTHER.'S DAY TEA, apron and bake sale, Saturday, May 13, 3 to 5 p,m„ Central Hotel, sponsored by Trivitt Memor- �,;Ial WA. 4:11c OPENING DANCE BLUEWATER DANCELAND Friday, May 12 10 1:30 MUSIC 13Y DESJARDINB ORCHESTRA Modern - Rock In Roll Square Dancing MAIN STREET United Clwrclt of Canada Minister: Rev, R, S. Hilt; Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m,--Sunday School 11:1.5 a.m,-,Morning Worship Message on Rural Life Nursery Junior Congregation "Come and worship with. us,J1 THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van .Faroese, Minister 2:00 p.m, -Worship and Sermon Baptism 3:30 p,m,-Sunday ;School ;May 11, 8:30 p,m, .- Ascension Service THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev, Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, May 7 Rogation Sunday 8:00 a,m,-Quiet Communion Corporate Communion for the men of the parish followed by breakfast, 10:00 a.m,-Bible Class 11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School 8:30 p.m, -The Rector's Coffee Hour THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Sauder, Pastor 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service 11:15 a,m.-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 8:00 p.m. -Evening Service All Are Welcome McKillop man heads officers Janes McQuaid, McKillop, is the new president of the Hu- ron (Municipal Officers' Asso- ciation, succeeding county as- sessor A. A. Alexander. Mrs. Edythe Cardiff, clerk- treasurer of Grey County be -i comes first vice-president, and - John Livermore, clerk-treas- urer lerk treas- urer of Clinton, moves from executive member to second vice-president. William Roberts, Seafortih. as- sessor, and Earl Campbell, Hensall, continue as execu tive members with the addition of. Bill 1-lanly, deputy clerk - treasurer of. Huron County. The election took place in Goderich last week. SAUL HOLIFF PRESENTS Thurs. -" May 11 9:00 p.m. �y� LUCAN ARENA 9 r TICKETS AT DOOR - '$2 00 ADVANCE SALE $1.50 at RADCLIFFE'S LUCAt'( SNELGROVE'S - EXETER. Students at Door - $1.00 LUCAN ARENA ',,0111111111111i 11i nolo 01414101u117il01111""❑11101HI-i1,1"luntlll""I1111Pi000141011111tll1iliMW11t11111111% i= Pentecostal Tabernacle Reif, McI. W. Holmes, Pastor Guest Speaker this Sunday: REV. WILLIAM MOODY from Hamilton 9:00 a,ni--CJCS Radio (1240 Kc.) "How to become a Child of God" 9:45 ihni..,•Sunday School Illustrated talk, "The Lost Sheaf", by Rev Moody 11:00 a.m.--`rThe Meaning of Pente, cost" 4 /230 P.M, "SATELLITES AND SALVATION" Gospel Fruth for atenile alio., Spode, Wild on 'Malin olid Plane Coma ehJ Bring the Whole i'ari1ily nrifiiiPYj1'll""Uh11Yfi1imtl"IYIl11otYlilnYf"YUIIYfYufUYYuwi1g1l11Y1Y41"'nYfPojiioitYYiYfIfY1oID`I71 11iI1i111•`` Clinton HS techerH.S. headsLiQ...ns' Ross Middleton, of Clinton, was elected Deputy - District Governor of Region 3, District A-9, of .Lions International, at the annual Region Rally hold Wednesday night, April 20, at the Zurich Community Centre; 2 -le was in a two-way battle for the position with Jack Rea• vie, of Wingharn, Mr. Middleton, who. is a high .school teacher at 'Cll. n. t o ;n, served the past year as Zone Chairman for the south part of Region 3, while Mr, Reavie has been the Zone Chairman in the. north part of Region 3. Zone Chairman for the south part of the Region for the next term will be Herb Turkheim, the president of the Zurich Lions Club, while Jack McDon- ald, president of the Brussels Lions Club, will be ,Zone Chair- man for the north part of the Region. Guest speaker at the Zurich rally ,was Ward Bolton, •of St, Marys, Past Canadian Presi- dent of Lions International, He delivered an inspiring message to the group on "Lionism." Mr, Bolton was introduced by Inter- national Counsellor Hal Meir, of Seaforth, .and thanked by Herb Turkheim, of Zurich. Head table guests were intro, Attends banquet at city hospital Dr. M. C, Fletcher attended the father and daughter ban• quet for graduate nurses at the Nurses' Residence, Victoria Hospital, London on Friday evening. Miss Carol Fletcher is one of a :class of 85 graduates, Dr, Fletcher replied to a toast to fathers proposed by Miss L. J. L. Kinney. Gradu- ation exercises will take place May 19. duced by International Coun- sellor Jake Swcltzer, of Ese• ter, while Ross Middleton and Jack Reavie supervised the in- troducing of club members who were present. Clubs rep-, resented were: Teeswatcr'Clin- ton, Iio• wick, Wingha:n, Brussels, Clin- ton, Seaforth, E„eter, Grand DUTCH MINISTER Rev. P. Luchtigheid, of The Hague, Netherlands, will preach at a special evangelistic service in Exeter on May 19 in Main. St. UC, under the auspices of Bethel Reformed Church. The service, designed to reach the unchurched Dutch people, will be in the Holland language.. Rev. Luchtigheid attracts large crowds at his home church. His trip to Canada, is financed by a jubilee gift frm his con- gregation. Canada's so - called robin, nanied by early British settlers after their former homeland's true robin, is really a red - breasted thrush. 1111,11111"11,111111111,1111111,1111111111,1,11,11„,,,,,, 1111 U,111,1111II11111111111,11111IIIII(IlIIlIl11,11,111111"II,"II„1111 Come" See A NEW FILM " moi °`x` tINTMENT" PLUS TEEN TALENT Our quiz teams are in their finals. Saturday, May 6, 8 p.rri. CLINTON LEGION HALL South Huron Youth for Christ 11u1111nnunnuun11uuu11nunu11u11uuluuunu11nuuuuunmm�luuuuuuu11u11uunu11uuqu111111 011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111n11111n111111 JOIN THE CROWDS AT THE ABULOUS OQD • • RIES _. IPE M : IAL TEL GRAND BEND Friday Night - Fish Fry Fresh Lake Huron Perch - All you can eat -,500 SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY - CHICK FRY Dinner for 500 ENTERTAINMENT BY ELGIN FISHER'S RHYTHM TIMERS' 111111111i111111111111111nn1111111111,1111111111„ 01111111t11111111111111I111111111111111111111111111,111111III1111111111111111ry, 1111,11,1111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111,1,1,11111111,1111111111,11111111111111111IIlIIIIIIIIIII111111111,III1,l,q N UNCE Having purchased the hardware business in Zurich, known as Rader and Mittleholtz, we are now in a position to look after your plumbing, heating and electrical needs. In addition, we will be carrying a full range of builder's supplies, If you are thinking of building or re• modelling, let us quote you prices on your complete job, Your patronage will be greatly appreciated, and we pledge the same fine service as you have received in the past. ZURICH HARDWARE A BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ITED CHARLES THIEL. LEROY THIEL LORNE RADER DON OKE EARL FLAXBARD NORMAN FLEISCHAUER 011,111110,11111"Illi"111"t"IIin111111111111111111111"1111111111I1111111I11t1,1111111111111111111111111111111111,11711111, 111111 II 011111111Illlttllilill1111111111"11i1111it,11111ii"111illignu.11.1 l,ll111,111111ti11111,111i1111111 MI ' Ili ii 11111111111'1111117 Bring your Friends to our Sat'd x' Ili t 1's EXETER LEGION Dai trot, 9 to 12 Admission 750 per Person Jeans and Jackets No; Allowed• IiluuliluflYlYniiili9'IYYIiIIYiY'Yiii'iliYliiiitliitili'i'itli�liiii�a'��iYP1iYIY�'iitV1YP�Pfi'ffi15YY1i`ilY'I�f7lrpYl't11Yn1IYYi"i,YIY'I��r JJr'nd, and Zurich. International Counsellor Vic- tor Dinnin, of Zurich, wad in charge of the nomination ,and election for Deputy-l;.overnor and Zone Chairman, while the present Deputy -Governor, Rus• sell Grainger, of Zurich, .was chairman for the meeting. Song leaders were Howard Klopp, Alvin Waiper, and Del- bert Geiger, all of the Zurich Club. Mrs. Beatrice Hess, of Zurich, accompanied the group. at the piano, as well as contri- buting a solo to the program, Entertainment was provideci. by the members of the Zurich Club, and the dinner was Pre- pared by the Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran Church in Zurich. Lucky draws were won hy, eception for RICHARD ERB AND MARY GRAINGER (?iridal couple of May 6) Sat., M a y 6 Zurich COMMUNITY CENTRE DESJARDINB ORCHESTRA. Len ,lord, Sea1orab Stewart Diets, Zurich, Mrs. Beatrice. Hess, Zurich, and Ike Ttann, Brussels, About 100 Lions of tended the ,event, e tar to Drive. -In Theatre S MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND 2 Shows Nightly. -Rain or Clear Box Office Open at 8 O'Clock Show Begins at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free MAY 5 and 6 "Marjorie Morningstar" (Colour) Natalie Wood, Gene .Kelly. 11)111111111111111111111111,tilt otni1111I111"III/1,111•IIIIIIl1111I1/11"111111111111111111111111111111)1,111"IIIIIIII"111111";1 THANK YOU I We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends and customers for the fine patronage extended us during the past years.' Having sold our business to Zurich Hard- ware and Builder's Supplies, we will appreciate your continued patronage to this new firm, The business will continue to be operated as before, with the addition of a complete line of builder's supplies. RADER & MITTLEHOLTZ HARDWARE Lorne and Leona Rader, Zurich, Ontario 1111111111111111,111,111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111„1,1111111111t111111111111111111111111111„1„IIII11111t1111Ile • FRIDAY IGHT It's Exeter Kinsmen's Spring Jamboree AT EXETER ARENA ti• 7 Hours of Merriment! 9 p.m. Friday to 4 a.m. Saturday Two Popular Bands Modern, Rock 'n Roll & Square.Dancing A BIG NIGHT'S FUN FOR ONLY $1.O0 I 1 I Sponsored by Exeter Kinsmen Club The. Tinies•Advoaate, May 4, 1961 Page .17 �L�11l�1�n11t111lg1"IµnAlA111A11l411I1A1"11"�+nlnllnuulln1,11111uµ11"11u11munnlluluuulnul,nnu1l�111p„• z ,1 •x • SPECIAL S ` EAKER REQ/. WILSDN CQMPTON, Aug, Noted Evangelist Working With the French :Canadian People ,BAYFIEI D BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, May .• z Rev, Twin Will Speak at Both Services 11:00, a.m. . -.. 7:30 pan, All. Are Cordially Invited To, Attend 1111111III„l,l"I1,1111111111111l111.1111,I/I IIIl11l"11111111!"llllllttllllllll211111111t11A14111171d411/1111 IIIA""Illtl l""Illltl(1+�` A"I 11111)1! 1111111,1111111111111111)11,1,11111111111111111,11,I111I11111111111111I11111111111"1111111 t 11111111111111 a 1111,1111,1111 Support the Salvation Army 1 Conducted During the Month of May EXETER BLITZ Thursday, May 18 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Conducted in Exeter by Kinsmen Club 1111 lll 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111/ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114 ,, 1111111111111111111111111111111111111/111111111111"1111111111111111111111111"I1111111I111111,1111,1111II1111111111111/11111111111q The, t e Lada, i hit Brownie's �ve�hi WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY May 3, 4 and 5 "rHo/o In The H ad " (Colour, Cinemascope) • Frank Sinatra _ Edward G. Robinson - Thelma Ritter Eleanor Parker (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY - May 6 and 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "The Last Drys orPompeii" (Colour, Cinomascope) Steeve Reeves "Gun Fighters of Abilene" Buster Crabbo - Bart MacLean (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and VVE DNESDAY - May 9 and 10. ,"Five Branded W,4oinenrr;' (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Van Heflin - Barbara Bel Geddes • Vera Milos (2 Cartoons) 1I1"1"1111I,1111111111111„"IIII111111111111,111111111",111111111111,11111111111111/111111"Iltlll111111"1"11"11111"1111"I1111i"1111"F WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL 1,.1fSti:1a1. . • Get More Out Of Life , . . GO TO A MOVIE I THURS„ FRI„ SAT, May 4, 5 and 6 Double Bill A lovable story about a boy and his horse( ti 164 IA WM* CINEMASCOI»- t' Mn Gi MON., TUES. & WED. - MAY 8, 9 AND 10 BOLDNESS THE Fes AND THEAND T • Cilf f 'I; MN VUSSEI tit St CM • BURIN NICHOLS . aWt rt4 as*.tatelltRIV&IIt[llsealeeailatIlVAR met Faltro INNOilkaWAi9lm+emltJuaII% Phone 421- LYRIC 21LYRIC THEATRE EXETER Firsf Show 1130 Second Show 9130 Matinee 2:00 '{s',"iri" Exeter Legion Hall Doors rvill open at one o'clock Nothing wiil be sold before that time, FURNITURE AUCTION AT 3 O'CLOCK TOWN•Wlbl" piCK•UP ON FRIDAY, MAY 5 Commencing at 1 p 1'1.1. - Leave bundles out! Or Telephone Exeter 733-M (Out=of loran articles may be left at Russell Electric or at, the Hospital.) CLOTHING . ° FURNITURE " DISHES BOOKS * TOYS * SHOES Please marl' size on lathing. This advertisement donated by BELL AND LAUGHTON 4>; G. COCHRANE