HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-11, Page 18Doug Thiel
heads class
Douglas Thiel, .!/,tirle,h, placed
first among the 67 members of
the senior year in Christmas
examinations at the Western
Ontario Agricultural School,
Ridgetown, it was announced
this week.
The Zurich youth stood fourth
last year in the final standing
of the junior year,
In second place at Christmas
was Gerald Rose, RR 1 Ailsa
Craig. 111:urray..L.Obb, Eli 2 Clin-
ton. was in fourth place.
Others from this area and
their standings are: James
Scott, ClandehoYe, 11th.; Don-
ald ftendrick, RA 2 Crediton,
12th; Douglas Hear, RR 1, St.
Marys, Mb; Leslie Wernham,
ER 1 Denficld, 20th; Bert Da.
men, BR 3 Lucan, 93rd.
Junior standings
In the junior class, Bill Hea-
man of AR 2 Parkhill placed
IN MEMORIAM -
HODGSON-In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Thomas William Hodgson,
who passed away one year
ago, January :a, 1961.
Gone from us, but leaving
memories
Death can never'
Memories that.
linger
While upon this earth we stay.
-Ever remembered by his lov-
ing wife and family, Mrs, T.
W. Hodgson. 11c
EDWARDS-In loving memory
of a dear mother, Isabella
Edwards, who passed away
three years ago, January 11,
1059,
A silent star
grave,
Not very far away.
Where sleeps the one we
forget
As it dawns three years today.
-Always remembered by her
family. 110
In the 16 years 1.945 to 1960
industry in Canada invested
872.5 billion in new plants and
equipment.
take away, will a l wa y s
shines o'er the
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eception
Arrangements have been made to meet
and congratulate
The Hon. William A. Stewart
upon his appointment as
Minister of Agriculture for Ontario.
The reception to be held at
MEDWAY SCHOOL, ARVA
Wednesday, January 17
at eight o'clock
Coffee and cakes will be served.
All are welcome: come and bring your friends.
LYRIC THEATRE PEINT 112
First Show 7030 Second Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m,
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Organistt Mrs, W. P. Cochrane
11:0(1. a.m.-Worship Service
10:00,- a.m.-Sunday School
Wednesday, January 17
F;00 p.m. Annual l‘feeting
Thursday. January 18
2;30 p.m.-WINIS, in the church.
AN
Evening
OF
Music
with the
Dominion Life
Choir
of Waterloo
A CHOIR OF 35 VOICES
Greenway
UNITED CHURCH
Wed., Jan. 17
at 8:15 p.m.
ADMISSION: 50('
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH .OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rey. Bren de Yries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, January 14, 1962
Second Sunday after Epiphany
8;00 a m.-Qutet Communion
t Corporate Communion and
breakfast for the men of the
parish;
11:ou a.m.-Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
Friday, Jan. 12
EVERYONE WELCOME
PENTECOSTAL,.
TAEFRNACLE
Main Street
Rev, Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00. a.m.--OJCS Radio
(1240 Ke.)
Message: -Prepa ra tion for
Meeting God"
0:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Service
7:30 P.M,
Evangelistic Service
- Lively Singing of the Hymns y ou Love
- Earl Oesch and Family
singing several special num-
bers.
BIRT HS -a
ROMPHF-Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Romphf (nee Gibson), Lucan,
announce the birth of a son
at South Huron Hospital,
January 6 - a brother for
MANSE .L - F 0 C. A. and
Mrs, Mansell, RCAF Station
Centralia,. announce the birth.
of a daughter, Deanna Lynn,
at South Huron Hospital,
January 7.
ROBINSON-Mr. .and Mrs. Ro-
bert Robinson knee Dallas,
Local)) are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter,
Marion Dianne, at South Ho.-
roll Hospital, London, DeQeM ,
her 30 - a sister for Marie
Dale.
COMING EVENTS-
EUCHRE-The Kippen East WI
euchre at SS #10 Tuckersmith.
Friday, January 12, 1962, at
8:30 p.m, Lucky lunch prize.
Everyone welcome. Admission
500 5:11c
BRIDGE & EUCHRE-The
men's Auxiliary of South. Huron
Hospital annual bridge and
euchre party will be held Thurs-
day, January 25, at 8:15 p.m.,
at the Legion Hall, lie •
EUCHRE PARTY - Trivitt
Memorial Parish Ball, Monday
evening, January 15, 8 p.m,
Prizes, lunch; admission 50e.
Everyone welcome.lie
BARN DANCE CKNX Satur-
day Night Barn Dance, Hensall
Arena auditorium, Saturday,
January 20, 8:30 p.m. Sponsor-
ed by the Ilensall Kinette
Club. lie
DES EUCHRE - January 19,
8.15 p.m., Exeter Town Hall,
Admission 500: lunch; prizes.
Everyone welcome. 11:18c
SUGAR BEET GROWERS-The
annual district meeting of the
Sugar Beet Growers will be
held in the Exeter Legion Hall
on the evening of January 16,
at 8:00 p.m. - Lloyd Lovell,
Director. 11c,
PRENATAL CLASSES-A ser-
ies of prenatal classes will be-
gin Wednesday, January 17th,
1962, at 2:00 p.m., at the Health
Unit Office, basement entrance
off Anne St., South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter. These will be
held at weekly intervals for
nine weeks. Those interested
are invited to attend on the
above dale or phone the Public
Health Nurse, Exeter 718W,
between 4;30 p,m. and 5:00
lie
EUCHRE
ODD FELLOWS .
HALL
Wed,, .tan. 17
9:00 p.m.
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
REGULAR
MEETING
8:00 p.m.
IRTHS -
and Mrs. Douglas
Diek, Hensel!, announce, the
birth of a son., at South Huron
Hospital, December 28.
.SUAW - Mr. and Airs. Wayne
Show, 1tlt 2 Grand Bend, .an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Danny Robert, at South Huron
Hospital, January 7 - a bro-
ther ,for Jerry.
VOLK-Mr. and Mrs. Charles
yolk, Oashwood, announce
the birth of a daughter, Betty,
Marie, at South Huron Hos-
pital, January 6-a sister for
Gloria Jean anti Edward Gor-
don.
WALKER-Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Walker, London, announce
the birth of a daughter at
Victoria Hospital, London,
January 2.
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr. and Mrs, john MacLen-
nan, of New Wiltshire, Prince.
Edward -Island, announce .the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Marjorie Jean, to
LAC Robert John Cochrane, of
Trenton. The marriage will
take place in the Lucan United
Church at 2:30 p.m., Saturday
January 13, 1962. 11.e
CARDS OF THANKS -
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my relatives and
friends back home for their
prayers, get-well wishes, gifts
and Christmas greetings sent
to me since my truck accident
last September, I am still in
General Hospital, progressing
rather slowly, and hearing from
you has been very much ap-
preciated. Thanks again.-Tru-
man Fischer, Calgary Alberta.
lie
We wish to thank all those
who were so kind and con-
siderate to the patients in the
Heywood Nursing Home during
the holiday season. Special
thanks to the churches who sent
flowers, the Girl Guides, the
Confederate Group, Mrs. Eliza.
Beth Schroeder and the carol-
ers, Pentecostal carolers, also
the ladies of the Pentecostal
church, ladies of Trivitt Mem-
orial church, Rebekah and Odd
Fellow Lodge, the Legion, the
Kinettes and Mrs. Godbolt and
her Sunday School class. Thanks
to those who sent flowers,
treats and visited through the
past year. A very happy New
Year to all, - Sincerely, the
patients, staff and Mr. and
:Mrs. Eldon Heywood, Exeter.
To Mr, and Mrs, Heywood
anti the staff of the Heywood
Nursing Home for their contin.-
tied kindness and care, and to
all my many friends who have
been so kind to make my
Christmas and New Year bright
with gifts, flowers, cards and
visits, not just at this festive
season, but during the whole
year, my very sincere appreci-
ation; wishing all a very bright.
New Year. - Sincerely, Olive
Prior. lie
Mr. Fred 'Rader wishes to
express his deep appreciation
for the many kindnesses shown
Mrs. Rader while a patient in
South Huron Hospital; also for
the expressions of sympathy,
floral tribues and acts of kind-
ness from friends and relatives
at the time of his recent be-
reavement. Special thanks to
Dr. Gulens, the nursing staff,
11ev. Gatz and the Hoffman
funeral home. 1.1c
.CARDS: OF THO-KS-
gr. and Mrs, Harold Deft-
rich, of .Zuriph.,. wish to thank
the merchants, friends, Miss
ciaY,Poie and. staff, South Huron.
Hospital Auxiliary And Con-
stable Westover, for gifts, flaw,.
ers and for the assistance re-
ceived at the time of the ar-
rival of their new son. 11*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
my friends, neighbors and relit.
tives tor the many acts of
kindness, ,eards, treats and
Rowers sent to me while a
patient in Clinton hospital and
since returning home, Special
thanks to Dr. C. Goddard
and nursing staff.-Mrs, Harry
Smith, lie
I wish to thank all those who
visited, s g n t .cards, treats,
flowers and letters of encour-
agement while I was a patient
in Kitchener and South Huron
District hospitals.-Mrs, W. H.
McLean, • tic
I wish to thank, all those
friends, neighbors, and relatives
who remembered me with
visits, cards And treats during
the festive season, Your
thoughtfulness was greatly ap-
preciated. My best wishes to
you all for the New Year. -
Mrs. Nelson Coultis.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller
wish to thank- their relatives
and friends for the mnay gifts,
flowers and cards and all who
called on the occasion of their
golden wedding anniversary.
The family of the late P.
Allan Lockhart wish to extend
their heartfelt thanks and ap-
preciation to their good friends
and neighbors for their many
acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and beautiful floral
offerings received during the
recent sudden loss of a dear
father and grandfather. Special
thanks to Hopper-Hockey fune-
ral director's, Dr, Read, Dr.
Ecker and friends from Credi-
tor) who attended the , funeral:
-Roy Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs,
Alf Smith and family. lle
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Coates
wish to say a sincere "thank
you" to those who sent cards
'and gifts to Margaret and baby
Lenore while in Victoria Hos-
pital and since returning home.
firth, And vred Desiardine„ nn
1 Grand Bend, was seventh,
Doug .SitirraY, RR 2 Ilensall,
stood 1.9tht Donald 'Weigand
rat 1 Dashwood, 37th;. Gary
Roweliffe, RR 1ffensall„ 53rd.
There Are a total of
dents in the junior class.
Maybe the world. .situation
isn't so threatening After, all,.
Construction firms wilt give
you five years to pay for fall-
out shelters,
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Saturday Night Dances
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