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ANNOUNCEMENT.
BIRTHS
3EL1 Mr. and. Mrs. Jack,
Bell, 13R 2 Jcippen, aimounee
the birth of a=daughter:,
Vicky Lynn, at south Huron
13ospital, November B.
RJ.S1 13OIS- 11it', and Mrs. 111,
111, Brisebols,.Grand, Bend,
announce the 'birth of a son,
Stephen John, at South Huron
Hospital, November
'brother for Sharon,
rTOOLEY-Mr, and Mrs, Ter-
ranee Tooley, RCAF Station.
Centralia, announce the birth •
of a daughter, Derma Chris-
tine, at South Huron Hospital,
November 5 a sister for
. Russell,
UENNIS-Mr.:and Mrs, Robert
C. Dennis, nee Wilson, Holly-
wood, Cal., announce the
birth of a daughter, October
18,
PUNCAN-Mr, and Mrs, 'Wil-
Liam D, Duncan, nee Mur.
dock, are pleased to an-
nounce the birth o1 a son,
Stephen Mci3eath, at Seutlr
Miami Hospital, Florida,
October 25,
ESBROECK Mr. and Mrs.
Alois Esbroeck, RR 1 Hen-
son, announce the birth of a
. daughter at South Huron
•1Iosp1ta
l, October 31,
ETHER --'Mr. and .Mrs, John
Rether,Exeter; announce the
birth of a daughter, Barbara
Lynne, at South Huron Hos-
pital, November 2,
PHITHS Np CHARGg CARPS OF THANKS.---
PARRS; PF THANKS. ,,,,,,,. tst Sincere thanks to all ,the kind
lgA44StenlT4 75t friends who remembered me
IN Me agistAams......... s1,00 with cards and letters, gifts
(Four.un.e versa) ;and flowers while .a patient in
extra verses, each a5t .South Huron kiospital. Thanks
to the staff and nurses .and
i3IRTHS 1Dr. McMaster and to the kind
!neighbors, ,.•-• Sincerely, Bawl
I LOSS --• Mr. :and. Mrs, Lipnel Selves, 9"
I{1oss, Lucan, are happy to Mac and ;klelen Hodgert wish
announce the birth of a to express their thanks to.
daughter, Sandra Lynn,at everyone who helped with the
Victoria ,Hospital, London, fancily, the farm work and the
October 14. truck white Mac was a patient
THOMPSON-Mr. and. Mrs. W, in St,. •Joseph's Hospital, Visits
J.
Thompson PHay, announce and cards were appreciated,
the birth of a daughter at!
pe
South. I-lur'on Hospital, No -t I wish to thank all friends
vcmber :8, and neighbours for •the cards
BROWN Gordon and .Joyce and flowers receivedwhilein
Brown (nee Siemens), Cal- the hospital and all the kind-
,gary, Alta.., announce the ar• nos eN:tended to the family
rival of a son, November 7 •since my return home. The
-a brother for Sandra, Rob- thoughtfulness was much ap-
by and Yaleric and greatoonciated,-Mrs. Dick Elhern9c
grandson for Mrs, Susan Sim-
mons, Exeter, I wish to thank my friends
and neighbors for the kind
CARDS OF THANKS-- thoughts and remembrances
that'I received while a patient
Sincere thanks and apprecia- in Soutli Huron l-iospital and
Lion to my relatives, friends sing e returning home. The
and neighbors who so kindly cards, letters, flowers and
remembered me with cards, visits were =eh appreciated,
flowers and treats while a pa-' Special thanks to the . nursing
ti i Memorial' Hos•
tient n Scott Memo. a staff and Dr. Goddard, -Mrs.
E, Surer•us. 9c
pita!, Seaforth, Special thanks
to the nurses and staff of the
hospital and Dr, Brady and
Dr. Malleus, -Mrs, Alberta Mc -
Beath. 9c
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JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A„ B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A,ML-SUNDAY SCHOOL
All. Departments
11 A,M,-MORNING SERVICE
Service of Remembrance
Anthem by the Choir
Duet: Ann Marie Kraft and
Linda Waiper•
Sermon: "Memories of things
deep and holy"
Nursery, and Junior Congreg-
ation
All Welcome
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
it:. MAIN STREET CHURCH
v, R, Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p,in.-Worship and Sermon
(English)
3:30 p.m. -Sunday School and
Catechism
All Welcome
Radio service of the denomina-
tion, Sundays, 8 p.m., CHML
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Saturday, November 11
11:00 a.m. REMEMBRANCE
DAY SERVICE
Sunday, November 12
24th Sunday After Trinity
8:30 a.m.-Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
Sacrament of Holy Baptism
Nursery and Sunday School
CHRISTIAN'
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. G, Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a,m.-Dutch Service
2:15 p-ni,-English Service
6:15 p.m. -Back to God Ilour-
CHLO (680 Kc.)
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
l:00 a,M,-Bible School
11:00. a,ni,-Moirning Worship
7:30 p,m,-Evening Services
Wed,, 8 p.m, -Prayer Service
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
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Organist: Mrs. W. 0, Cochrane
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
i1:00 a.m,-Morii lig Worship
MAIN STREET
United' Church of Canada
Minister: Rev, it. S. Hiltz
Organist: Mrs, A. Willard
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
Classes for all ages.
11:18 a.m.-Morning Worship
Serinon: "A rainbow round
theth one'-- Boole of Re-
velation, Chapter 4.
Nursery and Junior e
Remembrance Servic
CbrigiegW
*tion
"Conte acid rvoiisliip With tis"
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
OASHWOOIa
Pastor: itl;vr W.UI(AM Oa1tt
I'M :mit. - BibletiSsa alit)
Stttitiay School
an. -)Divide? Servite
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A, M. Schlenker, Pastor
10:00 a,m,-Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
8:00 p.m, --Study Group
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Mel. W. Hohnes, Pastor
Main Street
9:00 a,n . - CJCS Radio (1240
Ke.)
Message: "THE GAMBLE
OF DEATH"
9:45 a.,n1,--Sunday School
Classes, Stories and Songs
for all.
11:00 a.m. - "THE COMIPAS-
SION OF JESUS"
7:30 P.M,
MUSIC, SINGING AND
PREACHING
that will ineet a need in your
life, Everyone welcome,
FRIDAY, 8 p.m. -Family Night
Crusaders for Boys and Girls
Christ's Ambassadors for
young people, niothers and
fathers.
"Believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ, and thou shalt be
saved." -Acts 16:31
COMING EVENTS-
HOT
VENTS-
HOT TURKEY SUPPER at
Cromarty Church on Tuesday,
November 14, 5:30 to 8 p.rn.
Admission: adults $1,50, child-
ren 500. 2:9c
EUCHRE & PRESENTATION -
For Mrs. Gladys hall, at Neil's
School, McGillivray, Friday,
Nov. 10, 8:30. Ladies please
bring lunch. 90
LOL EUCHRE PARTY in the
Orange Hall, Lucan, Nov. 15,
Free lunch, Admission 500. 9c
HOME & SCHOOL - A, special
student program of music,
verse speaking, and public
speaking will be presented at
the Horne & School meeting to
be held Tuesday, .November 14,
at 8:15 'p.m„ in the ,,public
school gymtorium. Winners of
verse speaking and public
speaking competitions will re-
ceive their trophies. Everyone
interested is welcome, The
public is also invited to 'attend
the final judging of the public
speaking competition at the
school Monday, November 13.
Grade 7 pupils will speak in
the morning and Grade 8 :in
the afternoonof that day, 9c
PARENTS' NIGHT -:Che par-
ents of grade nine. students
are invited to visit the school
and staff members at; South
Huron District High School on
Thursday, Novettiber 16, be-
tween the hours of 8:00 pi»
and 10:00 p.m. Oc
ANNUAL MEETING - Wo-
men's Auxiliary to South Huron
Hospital, Tuesday, November
14, at 2:30. 90
EUCHRE PARTY Monday,
Nov. 13, 8 p.m. Trivitt Mentor=
ial Parish Ball, Prizes and
lunch. Admission 50e. Sponsor•
eel by Trivitt Memorial Guild.
Everyone weleenie. 9c
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Claire
Guenther, of Dashwood, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Joan Clarice, to
Mr. James Wilmer Scott, son
of Mr. and. Mrs. Aaron Scott,
of Brinsley, The wedding to
take place on Saturday, Decent
ber 9, at 2:30 o'clock, Evangel-
ical United Brethren Church,
Dashwood, Ontario.. One
ANNOUNCEMENTS--
Mr.
NNOUNCEMENTS---.Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Sweit-
zer, Shipka, will hold open
house from 8 to 10, Wednes-
day evening, November 15, in
honor of the forrner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sweit-
zer, of RR. 1 Grand Bend, who
will be celebrating their fiftieth
wedding anniversary. 9nc
"Mummie," the child asked,
"why doesn't Daddy have hair
on his head?" "Daddy thinks a
great deal, dear." "Why do
you have so much hair on your
head, Mummie?" "Be quiet.
dear, and eat your dinner!"
EXETER
Arena
Schedule
FRIDAY, NOV. 10
$:30 -Hensen vs. Exeter Hawks.
First game of the season,
SATURDAY, NOV. 11•
2:00.4100 -Public . Skating
:00.10:00 --Public Skating
SUNDAY, NOV. 12
2:00.4:00 -Public Skating
BAZAAR
& TEA
EXETER MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Sat., Nov. 18
3:00 p.m.
HOME BAKING r` ,
APRONS, BABY WEAR
KNITTED WEAR
White Elephant Table
for children.
a, de POY
4.:Ntinued .from ipage 14
.hats, Mrs. Nati ;O'Neil, Mrs.
Cecil Carter and Mrs. Rao
Hodgins, tea assistants, Miss
Elaine .Hodgins, Mrs. Bob- Lat.
ta, Mrs. Jade Whitmore Jr..
Mrs. .Emily Tomes and Mrs.
Andy Garter,
Junior .Farmers
`,l'he meeting of .the Junior
Farmers was held at the .home
of Mr. and Mrs, Evan .lioIgins
;7,
The guest speaker was Mr.
herr Darcy of the International
harvester Co., London, He Was
•nta'ac. ,
Paton.
r luc
,l(;1 Clare
a
by
The streaker spoke of care and
maintenance for gasoline and
, diesel tractor storage. lie told
,of proper procedure for winter
storage of farm machinery. two.
Wes . of fuel: for Diesel trac-
tor. winter and summer. Doug
Owens :thanked the speaker.
Personal .items.
Mir. and Mr's. Frank Sarkadi
and miss Helen Hodgins. FresL' and snn. Jae have moved from
dent, J'Jr, Don O'Neil, presided. thoe Londonvillage, and have gone back
t
Mfr. and Mrs. Eldon Thorne,
son of ,Stratford visited on Sun-
day with Mir, and Mrs, Jim
Sigsworth and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sime,
son visited on Sunday with
their daughter and fancily, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Banks of Sar.
nia.
Air, and Mrs. Clarence Car,
ter, Stephen and Kevin visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Le )toy Parker at Mt. Forest,.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sawyer,
David and Andrea, of Petrali.a,
visited Mrs. Sawyer's mother,
Airs. Emily Tomes, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Lynn and fam-
, ily Saturday evening,
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acid date mixture, Put in. loaf
pan and bake in 350' oven for
1 hour,
Crumb Cake
Another first prize was won
by Airs. Pepper for crumb.
cake:
2 cups flour
1 cup butter1 cup white sugar
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/2 Isp cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt
Mix the above ingredients to-
gether until crumbly, Reserve
1 cup and to remainder add:
1 egg
1 cup sour milk
i Ispsoda dissolved in
ilk
nl
1 eup raisins or dates
Place in 8x8 pan and sprin=
kle the 1 cup of crumbs over
top. Bake in moderate oven
asoa.
Thames Rd, WA
Bazaar
CHURCH BASEMENT
Friday, Nov, 17
2.30 p.m,
Short Program
Home Baking, Sewing,
Country Garden, Candy,
Etc,
LUNCH
Remembrance
DAY
In tribute to those who have
made the supreme sacrifice,
Hensel, stores will be
CLOSED FROM
10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11
All citizens are urged to at•
tend the memorial services.
HENSALL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
DANCE
MT, CARMEL
Friday, Nov. 10
Music by
GRANT EDIGHOFFER'S
MELODY MASTERS
Admission. 750,
Sponsored by the
Holy Name Society
Lunch served,
Starting at 0100 p.m,
15 ROUNDS OII' claim
Admission 500
10 ROUNDS OF TURUEY
Cards 10y Each 3 for 25¢
T'-URIEY DOOR PRIZE
5
Sturday Night Dances
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
bancinc 9 toll
Aclliissiati 7Sd Per Person
,tackitts and Joans Not Allowed
Rev, L. C. Harrison and Mrs,
i t
XJarr a r tendthe
s attended )rascal'
at St, James' ,church on Satur=
day. Jr.MHarrison, a former
rector, is Crow assistant at
Crouyn Memorial •Church, Lon,
don... 13111 Ilosvnins, Daren
and Joan of .Chatham .attended
the bazaar and later visited,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ai -
mer Jlendr're.
ST, PAUL'S
ANGLICAN CHURCH
BAZAAR
ABERDEEN HAIL
KIRKTQN
Friday, Nov, 1Q
8:00 ;p,:nl,
VARIOUS BOOTHS
PROGRAM, LUNCH
Beta Sigma Phi
SORORITY
LL
EXETER. LEGION HALL
Thursday, November 23
Conte And Dance To The Music Of
JOHNNY DOWNS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
0 REFRESHMENTS • DOOR PRIZES
TICKETS $5,00 PER COUPLE
Tickets Available from any Sorority Member or call
Mrs, R, Fletcher -- Exeter 47
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T.HURS., ERI., SAT, -} NOVEMBEj
NOW SHOWING!
The men who /owe
speed, and the girls
who love them!
MGM ,Prn„1,1311,1. TRAVERS
"The GREEN REtRMET'
16i;,,Mu ED;BEGLEY, ;... _
10, 11.
PLUS
'.Pride of t ae.H,
flue Gross'
STARRING.
LIPOYD BRIDGES
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MON., IVES,' WA.
NOVEMBSR 13, 14, 15
LEE
PATTERSON
MARY STEELE
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THE
Introducing
TERRY DENE
AN ALLIED ARTISTS RELEASE
PLUS "RING OF FIRE"
ADULT
COMING 500t4
Second Show 9:30
Matinee 200 p,m.
* GORGO * CINDERFELLA
* WHERE THE BOYS ARE (Adult)
* THE MARRIAGE GO -ROUND (Adult)
LYRIC T
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Phone 421
EXETER
First Show 700 Second Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m.
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-.BUT THEIR ANCIENT SACRIFICE STILL STAND
From Paardeberg to Korea and wars in between,
it was a big sacrifice. It meant 104.,000
Canadians killed, 194,000 wounded.
Today we can only remember the dead. But
we can do something more for the living; for
t1n.e -wounded anid their dependents. For these, people.,.'
a wartim.e sacrifice is something which still
touches their day to day existence. Many of them
need help, through_no fault of their own.
You give that help hy wearing
a Canadian , Legion poppy.
e brance Day S
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11
11 atm. Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church
tit Charge, Royal Ganadiari .Lcgior5 l clre-..ov, Bitti beVricis
PairiMo Will Form Ir 'l~i'Or t fief LaOipn Mdnnorial bail At 10;30
EXETER JUNIOR BAND WILL At COMPANY THE HYMNS
Offering at Servico Will Ge Tb CARE of Camel
Cenotaph Service at 'Town Halt
Ortltolitation of Wroatlns
>n.