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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-14, Page 1911";fa:;4";;.::, ............... .. ..... • . . . • , Baptize five. Greenway .UC jod,.•iss e new group AN N QUN.CEMENTS „at CromartY organiz BIRTHS, COLVVII3S—Mr. and Mrs. jae Ceates, RR 1 Centralia, ar ilaPPY to announce the birtl of a daughter at Victoria Hospital, London—a sister„ fo Kenneth. alFrnls No CHARQE k CARDS Q1 THANKS 750 • eNpAaemeNTs 75IN o mEmoRIAMS" .... . ... $1.00 (Four -line verse) r Extra veraea, coon — ... . . 25o FEDY— .id Mrs. Donald Fedy, Waterloo (nee Spell man), announce the birth of their son at St, Marys Hos paid, Kitchener, December 7 —a brother for Robert and David, FLETCHER—LAO and Mrs. R. N. Fletcher; RCAF Station Centralia, wish to ammunce the birth of their son, Brian Rebell, at Victoria Hospital, London, November 10-4 bro. ther for Betty Ann. GIBSON — Mr. and Mrs, Joe (abseil, Aft 2 Seatforth, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Rose, at Clinton Public Hos- pital, December 6. GLANVILLE--Donald and Kik- JeY Glanville, RA 1 Crediton, announce the birth of a daughter, Sherrie Lynn, at South Huron Hospital, Decem- ber 7—a sister for Donna; second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, Charles Glanville; ER 1 Exeter, and eighth for Mr. and Mrs. :Henry Becker, RR 1 Dashwood. JOHNS—Mr, and Mrs, Philip' Johns, RR 3 Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Gerald Richard, at South Huron Hos- pital, December 8. KELL — Mr. and Mrs. Kell, Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Kevin Kell, at South }Atm Hospital, December 8. RAVNBORG—Mr, and Mrs, W. .1, Ravnborg, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Anne, at South Huron Hospital, December 11. TOWNSEND — Mr, and Mrs. Allan Townsend (nee Brock), Mitchell, announce the birth of a daughter at Stratford General Hospital, December 7—a sister for Ruth ancl Barbara. WOOD—Ken and Marilyn Wood (nee Skinner) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Louise, at Wingham General Hospital, December 8—a sister for Jo- anne. BIRTN4, WESTLAKE. Mr. and Airs, Walter Westlake, RR 1 Hen- son, announce the birth of a daughter, Bonnie Pearl Ilene, at South Huron Hospital, Depembor 11—a sister for • ;Johnny and first granddaugh- ter for Mr. and Mrs, William Westlake, RANNIE Jerry and Grace (nee Routly) are happy to an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, December 11, at Grace Ilospital, Toronto. IN MEMORIAM— IN MEMPRIAM — LYNN—In loving memory of dear wife and mother, Qlady AL Lynn, vim passed away two years ago, December 17 1959. a 5 The dearest mother this world could hold, With cheery smile and heart of gold, To those who knew her all will know How much we lost 1,Wo. years ago, ..—Lovingly remembered by big - NMI Lloyd and family, 1,4* CARDS OF THAtaiKS—:. The family of the late Mrs. William Martin wishes to ex- press deep appreciation for the many kindnesses shown their mother while a patient in Scott's Memorial Hospital, Sea- TINNEY—In ever loving mem- eel's ef symPatby, ory of a dear father, grand " father and great grandfather, Matthew Tinney, who passed away four years ago, Decem ber 16, 1957, God knew •that; he was stiffer forth and also fo• tl , expres, floral tri- . u es and acts of kindness re- ceived from friends, neighbors and relatives at the time of their recent bereavement. They are most grateful. 14* 1 wish to thank all those who thg, so kindly remembered me with visits, cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since re- turning home. I am most grateful. — Mrs. Fred Ellering- ton, 14* That the hills were hard to climb, So Ile closed his weary eyelids And whispered "Peace be thine". Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some time, some day, we know not when We will meet our loved one there. —A tribute of love and remem- brance by his family, grand- children and great grandchild- ren. 14* WILLERT—in loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Ervin J. Willert, who passed away December 17, 1959. This month is here with deep regret, It brings back a day we will never forget. He fell asleep without saying goodbye, But memories of him will never die, —Sadly missed and ever re- membered by his wife, family and grandchildren. 14c • .,..,..WWW:=00310VEM. . , JAMES STREET THE ANGLICAN UNITED CHURCH CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. 5. E. Lewis, M,A., B.D. Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Minister Rev. Bran de Vries, Rector r, Lawrence Wein,. A.W.C.M. Robert Cameron, Organist Organist and Choirmaster m Sunday in Advent 10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30 . Communion W:MS. being the last meeting of the le All Departments la te 11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Art Marlow, Huron Park, wish to express their sincere appreciation to the Exeter Lions Club for the wheel chair which they pre- sented recently to their daugh- ter, Lynn. 14c NA/MS holds last session By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE WOODHAM Mrs, F. Doupe was hostess to the WMS held at her home on Thursday, December 7. Eleven members were present. Mrs. Doupe presided and took as her Christmas message "Three Wise Men". She was assisted by, two. readers, Mrs. A. Dewar and Mrs. W. Levy, with Mrs. J. Wareham reading the Scripture pertaining to the Three Wise Men. Several Christmas carols were sung and hymn "As With Gladness, Men of Old" was repeated in uni- son. Mrs. A. Dewar gave a reading on the message of Bethlehem. An impressive candlelight service was conducted with Mrs. Wareham lighting her candle to the Spirit of Christ- mas, with the other ladies fol- lowing and lighting them to Hope, Fait h, 13rotherhood, Peace, Love and Joy. Lunch was served and a pleasant social time sent.it By MR5. C. woopeuRN CROMARTY ComMtinien service was ob. GREENW '. a served in Cromarty church on 1.'he WA nd WAIS of Sunday with Rev. It. Bissett of United Church held the Deco Aventon in eharge. Five babies her meeting at the home were presented for baptism. Willis.„if14-awrericeCkirtS with l\T They were Robert Duncan, son nSteeper in Charge of . . •, of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Scott. 1v1"1111). Mrs. Steeper gave Terrance James, son of Mr. and inspiring talk 011 "AlarY Mrs, John Templeman, Murray Mother of Jesus”. Mrs. llaro John, son of Mr. and• Mrs. Ro- jA311;7.11CeYanll'elaand- witose4r11.1graevae bert Laing, Valeria Ann, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne 1.:ei:udisi?,i s"eYveesr)althceleristtsmaasSach Wallace and Karen JoYee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ols were sung. John Miller. The president, Mrs. Joe 11 her, took charge of the bu WMS nest. Three members visit The Christmas meeting •of ine the birthday bank. Tiio r Womah's Misisonary SoeletY eall was answered by "A wr awagsaohopladuaontdath:J.lo:Ilie.s.elfc.A,iMrs.e.teumis,su.ggEeisttoinor cfouirist,hethreoliz Lloyd Sorsdahl, Mitchell, with for the 1962 program. Kellar presided, Mine' h president took ettarge of t Christmas service in the Glad WAIS business and read a Tidings as a worship service and ter from Rev. and Mrs. lrw Jeading in scripture reading, of Soeul, Korea. Mrs. lierbe meditation and prayer. and recruiting, Airs. jas. (ler. Ay ()melte; supply, Mrs. Herbert the ilaritohl pianist, Miss Evelyn 01. Curts; .literaturp„....IVIrst_ Roy a Wailing, cawMi s, ss 4.VelY4 ." Curts; pack sick boXe$ Airs s. Fred. the Hicks and Mrs. Ken an Isaac; J e Prograin oommittee for 1962 id programs, Provisional Coinmit- dd tee, group leaders, north, Airs, a Russell Brown And Mrs. Ed. La Stewardson; south, Mrs. Elton ar- Curts; east, Mrs. Ed. Bullock; west, Mrs. Cecil Smithern 0r. auditors, Mrs. Jim Eagleson 81. and Mrs. Cecil Srnithers; rep- resentatiyes to_ Christian cation, Airs. Harvey Eagleson TC.'• and Airs. Willis Steeper; an Manse committee'Mrs, Car- man Woodburn andMrs, Lawr- ence Curts; representative to beM & M, Mrs, Ken Reek and et. Mrs. Elton Curls; finance con- • mittee, Mrs. Ken Rock, Mrs, rt Jas. Geramette, Mrs. Carman 'The: TiMINTA09c00., December ..14,1901 NM! friends at DelaWare. Mr. Anci. Mrs. Joe Horner at- tended the Scott -Guenther wet1- 4ing at Dashwood on Saturday. White gift service will be held in the United Chtirch Sunday at 2.45 p.m. wh fl* of clothing will be received the Salvation Army and rilencY., donations to the M & M. Hellion reported on the ba During •the service of dedi- being sent for overseas relie cation the candles were lighted The 'treasurer reported the 19 by Mrs. M. Lamond, . Mrs, allocation bact been met. Mx Grace Scott, Mrs. W. Harper Curls read the WAIS Domini and Mrs, T. L. Scott. President's letter from the mi Current events were given by sionary monthly. Aelaell a inig elin•ebaedr andanarticle from as WA and WAIS the president This being the last meetin the Glad. Tidings, "God So secretaries and treasurers Loved", Several Christmas car- both organizations joined hen ols were sung and Mrs. J. M. while an appropriate hYrn Scott read the Glad Tidings was sung by all present, Mr prayer. Roy Whiting gave a reading A pleasing feature of the Rev. E. J. Roulston gave meeting was the presentation Of talk on the new organizatio a life membership pin to Mrs. "The United Church Women' T. L. Scott for faithful service The slate of officers for th in the society, 'United Church Women wa This being the annual meet- presented by the nominatin ing, the president Mrs. C, Mc- cemmittee: President, Mr Kaig took charge for the elec. Joe Horner; vice-presiden tion of officers. Reports were Airs, Lawrence Curts; recor given by the various secrete- mg secretary, Mrs. jame ries and the treasurer reported Geromette; corresponding se a marked increase in receipts rotary, Mrs. Carman Woo for the year. burn; treasurer, Airs. Ke Officers elected for isea; hon- Rock; order funeral flowers Scoth;. ?resident, Airs. Calder hill trYs . FAIribeenrdtshPip°11°•acnkd; v lstiCommin g orary president, 'Mrs. Sadie 11 , vice-presidents, . Mrs. LI p ley (convene]. ), west, Mrs. Arthur Brophey; M. Lamond, Mrs. Grace Scott; east, Mrs. Eldon Steeper •and secretary, Mrs. T, L. Scott; i‘irs. mins Steeper; north, assistant sec., Mrs. K. McICel- Mrs. Paul Eagleson; south, lar; treasurer, Mrs. W. Har - Mrs. Harold Brophey; per; secretaries; supply, Mrs. Sadie Scott; welcome and wel- Christian Citizenship, Mrs. fare, Mrs. T. Laing; home het- Bryden Taylor; stewardship M. Scott; eAeltris;. SGaledide STeidoitte,gsM, rsm.rJs.. town spent the weekend with his Grace Scott; press, Mrs. K. brother and sister -hi -law, Mr. McKellar; literature, Mrs. J. and Mrs. Herman Hoste and M. Scott; organist, Mrs. W. Mil- family. ler; nominating, BIrs. F. Allen Mr, Lloyd Crawford of Tor and Mrs, E. Moore; leader of onto is visiting at the home o Explorers and the CGIT, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W M. Lamond; leader of COC, Crawford. Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Many friends and relative from this district attended th Personal items funeral of the late Mrs. Wm Mrs. R. Dodds and Mrs. Nor- Martin in Exeter on Tuesday. man Harburn attended a trous- Air, and Mrs. Jas. Ramsey seau tea at the home of Mr. and children of Listowel visited and Mrs. Harvey Dolmage, Sea- on Sunday with his parents, Mr orth, on Saturday ina.honor of heir daughter, Shirley, whose marriage takes place on Fri- day evening. • Miss Margaret Jean Russet 'ho e lins asaternadtfienig.d.,Tewaechserv"issitChlalg- ing and readings by the pupils, .hAr at No. u al. on st week. Woodburn and Mrs, Lawrence le Curts; representative to stew - arc's, Mrs, Carman Woodburn; representative to official board, Mrs. Joe Horner. s- Personal items Mr. and Mrs. KCL Steward- g son attended the Gibbs -,Ridley s, wedding at Grand Bend on Sat - of urday, ds Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts ti and Mrs. Lloyd 13rophey visited S' last Tuesday with relatives in • Sarnia. a The annual Christmas con- n cert of the Sunday School of '. the United Church will be held e on Friday evening at 8 p.m. s Miss Shirley Vail of Denfield, g student teacher at London L Teacher's College, who was t, teaching last week at the Me- d- Gillivray Central school visited s with Mr. and Airs. Willis Steep- er and family. d- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me- n Donald visited on Sunday with u- , COMING EVENTS— KIPPEN EAST EUCHRE and dance, also draw on Christmas cakes. Hensall Arena, Friday, December 15, Lucky lunch prize. 7;14* EUCHRE & DANCE, Kippen East WI, Friday, December 15, 8:30 p.m. Admission 750. Ladies please bring lunch. Norris or- chestra. Draw for Christmas cake, 7:14c 1 ANNUAL and Mrs, Alex Ramsey. The Christmas concert at SS 8:30 p.m. No, 6 on Friday night was wel attended. Mr. Keith McLaren acted as chairman for an ex ,eeIlent program of music, sing TURKEY BINGO MOUNT CARMEL HALL Fri Dec. 15 ADVENT (Sunday School and Nursery) Sermon: "A Thing Most, Wonderful" Anthem by the Choir Solo: Sandi Morrow Nursery and Junior Congreg- ation Come and Worship THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service (English) All Welcome CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist: Mrs. J, G. Cochrane Sunday, December 17 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Paul Scott Thursday, December 14 8:00 p.m. — WMS al home of Mrs. A. Whilsmith Friday, December 15 8:00 p.m. — Sunday School Christmas Concert BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodcnham 10:00 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 aan.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—veniug Services Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service ereelaetle• MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev, R. S. Hiltz Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10;00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Sermon "The Wonder of Jesus" Nursery provided. 7:30 p.m.—CGIT Vesper Service Coale and worship with us. THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH s. M. Saucier, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service Observance of Holy Commun- ion CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH A Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister 10:00 a.m.—English Service W 2:15 p.m.—Dutch Service a CHLO (680 Kc.) Mr. and Mrs, Elmer 'Willis a and family of Exeter were g Sunday visitors with Mr. and c Mrs. Gerald Lawson and farn• d ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith vis- r ited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Wil- f son of Uniondale on Sunday and attended the christening of their G daughter, Sandra in St, Marys L United Church. a Miss Barbara Chatten spent M the weekend in Oakville with M Mr, and Mrs. Ron Chatten. g Visitors over the weekend m with Mr. and Mrs. Don 1Ylorphy at and Bradley were Dr. and Mrs. George Morphy, Nelson and John and Miss Margaret Welsh of Toronto. ' C Mrs. Gordon Jones spent 01 several days visiting with Mrs. in Arthur Hopkins, Miss Ada and Herb Hopkins last week.. Air. Barry Slade, Brantford, r was a weekend guest of ReV. and Mrs. Wareham and family. g Misses Blanche and Rhea R Ells spent Wednesday with Ir. and Mrs, Ray Mills, of xeter. Mr, and .Airs. Jim Tokarz of Woodstock visited on Sunday 'ith Mr. and Mrs, Don Morphy nd Bradley. Mr. and Mrs, :Bill McLean nd family of Exeter were Sunday guests wath Mr. and rs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and ouglas. Mrs. Cecil Alossey spent Fri - ay with Miss Blanche Mills Miss janice,Webb, of London, pent the weekend at the home f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, orris Webb, and they attend, d the graduation exercises at 1. Marys Collegiate where ansee received her grade 12 ertificate. Mr. and Mrs. .A. Pringle, of ;.T. London, Mr, Reg Darling, of Brown's Corner, visited Sun- day with Mrs, L. Copeland and Murray. . 14 ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS ADDITIONAL ROUNDS SHARE - THE - WEALTH TURKEY DOOR PRIZE Admission $1.00 Sponsored by Holy Name Society Santa Claus arrived with lots of gifts for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle nd Mr, Reg Findlayson were have taken up residence in the uests at the graduation exer- community. ises at Wells Academy, Lonn - on, on Saturday night. Miss a Scott was among those who eceived their graduation cora- cates. Mr, Andrew McLachlan, Mrs. race Scott, Mr. and Mrs. T. aing, Miss Olive Speare, Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Allen, Mr, and rs. Carter Kerslake, Mr.' and rs. K. McKellar attended the olden wedding anniversary of r. and Mrs. John McLachlan Egmondville on Wednesday. Mr, Eugene Haste of Ridge - Legend has it that before the rucifixion the berries of iristmas Holly were white DRAW FOR TURKEYS stead of red as now. Although Christmas is the lebration of the birth of Proceeds for the sus, the roots of the observ- Crediton and Kirkton DA Crediton COMMUNITY HALL Saturday, Dec.16 ice go deeply into the folklore the Druids, Scandanavians, Minor Hockey Teams omens and Egyptians, ...... 6:15 p.m.—Back to God 'Mgr— ZION LUTHERAN M CHURCH D DASHWOOD d Pastor: Rev. William Gatz 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 2:30 p.m.—Stinday School 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service l?' 1"MM . . . 1111111k1 .... 1111111111111ill Ilif Ili101111111111.01111111111.1111111111111111111111111.11111111111110111111111, ki' By Request! CONTINUING ONE EXTRA WEEK ONLYI Your Last Opportunity To Hear •Evangelist Gerald Morgan • Famous Gospel Singer — Talented Musician Powerful Preacher Thursday and Friday 8 prn FINAL SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. — CICS Radio (1240 Inc,) Message by lley, O. Morgan. 11:00 A.M.' and 7:30 P.M. Tabernele woll filled last Sunday. Come and bring a friend to these outstanding gospel services with Rev. Gerald Morgan. Pentecostal Tabernacle exam, our ruturris Ir II firth fri MOM BUM u*ri The author of the :favorite children's Christmas poem "Twat the night before Christ- mas," an eminent Nov York divinity professor, felt his cre- ation was below his dignity and would not admit he wrote it for 20 years, JOIN THE CROWDS AT THE Itk* •ABULOUS opp. RIES At Lake Huron' Largest Ng} t Cluh IMPERI4L H TEL GRAND BEND • Friday Night Fish Fry All You Can Eat — 50t, Dancing & Listening Musk by Desjardinc's Orchestra SATURDAY CHICKEN FRY Dinner for 500 ENTERTAINMENT BY ELGIN FISHER'S RHYTHM TIMERS r I'm') i 14 ti ti iiiti II i tiil II 141010111 I il tileriletilytep it It tlii lo It IltIlitt ti III ti IA Saturday Night Prances Exeter Legion Memorial Hall Dancing 9 to 12 Admission: 7,50 kir Person Jaakes. .anit Jeans No •Affeweid ANNUAL TURKEY BINGO MOUNT CARMEL HALL Fri., Dec, 15 8:30 p.m. 14 ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS ADDITIONAL ROUNDS SHARE - THE - WEALTH TURKEY DOOR PRIZE Admission $1.00 Sponsored by Holy Name Society Starting at 9:00 p.m, 15 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN Admission 50¢ 10 ROUNDS OF TURKEY Cards 10¢ Each 3 for 250 TURKEY DOOR PRIZE Get More Out Of Life GO TO A MOVIE! THURS., FRI., SAT. — DECEMBER 14, 15, 16 '1'414-4; COLUMBIA P,UTURES JERRY FIES, ER PRODUC 'NON ....-. ..4. . ....4 4.1 J ! . ' -C&•,k:.2.41..... (1.-.1-1.' . SLCVeSt.,111.fAjit..414" .../ RAINBow oLoRM""%EL:CAR:EFOY:1:.a.:NFJAME3TTP4GYLDONWEIARRMAWCASSN:o..:::',71. eee YOB TRICKFTT . JOB( BAKER S!reeop2"K;y by RUTH BROOKS FLIPPER. bused be 0..1406 eftikA bl FREOeR" KO"NIR Produced by JERRY BRESLER • Duetted by PAUL WENDKOS Gidget goes on a Hawaiian vacation with her parents after ..:',: a quarrel with her boy friend J : eff. She starts dating TV. .,. dancer Eddie Horner, so Jeff takes up with girl friend Abby who starts a vicious rumour which leads to Gidget's ..,._ estrangement from her own parents. Gidget and Jeff finally straighten matters out. , . -.:. MON., TUES., WED. — DECEMBER 18, 19, 20 1. ALEC GUINNESS. JOHN MILLS, in igyinirect With All The 111"11141"' 410; Pride And Power Of His Academy Award -Winning Performance In "The Bridge On The River Kwai." ADULT TEC.H.MICOLORI 1.1 4,4 A story of a hrd-drinking Commander (Alec Guiness),._, beloved by a Scottish Highland regiment which he led"; through World War II, who is going to be replaced by a young man (John Mills). On his arrival, he becomes very. unpopular with the men and later shoots himself, but re- • morseful Guiness orders full military honours for Mills' funeral. COMING SOON! The Lyric Brings You •The Bestl * THE HUSTLER (Adult) * WARRIOR EMPRESS * YOUNPGERDEOCTORS * STRANGERS WHEN WE MET (Restricted) SPECIAL MATINEE THIS SATURDAY "Gunman's Walk" — Free Admission LYRIC THEATRE PEhmt: First Show 7:30 Second Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m.