HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-04-26, Page 20Mr. Lawrence Win, A.W.C.M. 10:30 Wors.htp
Organist. and .Choirmaster ,11:45 a.m.—.Sunday School
1(/ A.M.—SCNDAY SCHOOL s:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
All Departments You are welcome to worship
11 A.M.—MORNING .SERVICE th e Lo rd with us,
Anthem by the shot' Ant
Maxine Reeder
Nursery for tots and Junior
Congregation for children 4
to 6 years.
'WELCOME
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt .Memorial, Exeter
Rev. wren de Vries, Rector
Robert .Cameron, Organist
Sunday, April 29
First Sunday After Easter
8;30 a.m,—Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m.--Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
ZION LUTHERAN.
CHURCH
DASHWOOP
Pastor: Rev. William qattz,
16:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.rn,—Divine Services
CHRISTIAN
•REFPRMED CHURCH
10;00 a in. -Rev, P. F. Dahm
( English
2.15 p.m.—Rev. P. F Dalun
I Dutch.)
6;15 p.m.—Back to God Hone-,
CHLO (650 ke.,
(All services D,S.T.)
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Exeter
IN BETHEL REFORMED ('HURCH. ifl.TRON ST. E.
cordially invite you to worship Sunday. April 29
at 3:00 D,S.T.
L'EST SPEAKER: MR. BERRY MOORE. LONDON
Evangelist with Crusade of Canada
Special Singing by Miss Eileen Waddell. London
Sunday School, 2:00 p.m. — All ages welcomed.
Nursery provided for pre-school children,
PRAYER SERVICE WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
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CHURCH DIRECTORY Shipka
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Zion Church, Crediton
Evangelical United Brethren
A. M. SCHLENKER, PASTOR
10 A.M. DST
Morning Worship
11:15 A.M, DST
Sunday School
7:30 RM. DST
Evening Worship
GUEST SPEAKER
Rev. F. M.
FAIST
of Kitchener, Son of
Crediton Zion Church
Come arid join in this
Homecoming event.
Woodham
ay MRS, ROBERT RVNDLE
Easter visiterP.
Miss Dianne Smith with Mr,
And Mrs. Jahn Cutting and
baby of Acton for the hOli„
days.
Mrs. Jim Stead and .Jimmie
with Mr. and Mrs, Gerard Law-
son and family for Easter
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron Chatten of
Oakville with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor ..Chatters, Miss Barbara
Chatten returning borne with
them,
Mr. and Mrs. John Witte-
Veen and Sharon with Air. and
Mrs. Harry Witteveen And fam-
ily of George.
Mr. and Mrs, fr o g, McCurdy
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wat-
son of Lambeth.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy McCurdy
and family of Kirkton with Mr.
and Mrs. Ira. AleCtirdY.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ball,
Kathi and Betty of Dundas and
Miss Thelma Small of St. Tho-
mas with Mr, and Mrs. Nor-
ris Webb and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Payne of
.London with Mr. and Mrs, Ro-
bert Rundle, Jim and Jack,
Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Ford
And Shirley of Flint, Michigan,
and Mr, and. Mrs. :fames Drake
of London with their uncle,
1V1r. Wm, Elliott.
Miss Grace Doupe and Miss
Marion McNaughton in Port
Huron,
Air. and Mrs, Clayton Brook
and family of Guelph and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Masnica and
family of Claremont with Mr,
and Mrs. Wni, Dickie and fam-
ily,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Morphy
and Bradley with Dr. and Mrs,
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THANK YOU
wish to take this opportunity to express; ap-
preciation for the loyal patronage we have enioyed
over the past 9 years. It has been a privilege and a
pleasure to serve you end we Are grateful for your
kind support.
MRS. WILLIAM McKENZIE
Selling Out
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Brushes, Rollers Etc.
I have said the Pittsburgh Paint franchise
and I am clearing out our complete stock of paints,
brushes etc, this weekend.
Reduced Prices
on all stock
' THIS WEEKEND ONLY
STORE WILL BE CLOSED
AFTER SATURDAY
McKenzie's Paints
PHONE 235.2020 MAIN ST., EXETER
Let's 7 alk Trucks
We have the best selection of pickups, panels,
stake and clump trucks in this part of Ontario. They must
be sold!
See me — or one of the courteous Taylor sales-
men, for the buy of a lifetime.
.".10'47°P 0VaT•Vri:IV
Shop •Once a Week
WITH THE 12 CU, FT.
McClary z,, Easy
Refrigerator
Now, just once-a-week shopping is really practical
with this spacious 12 cu. ft. model: Big 75 lh. Zezo-
Zone Freezer has more than average frozen food
supply: And the roomy refrigerator section has all
the features you're looking for Giant Fruit 'n
Vegetable Crispers; Deep Door Storage including
removable Egg Trays, Butler. Xeeper and Cheese
Keeper. And defrosting, as well as moisture dis,,
posal, is completely automatic,
Traquair Hardware
DIAL, 230.511 EXETER
1960 CHEVROLET MODEL C96803
equipped with 17-foot Brantford Stake, 9.00
c 20 tires, heavy duty equipment optional
Nith DP Axle giving GVW rating of 22,000
bs. This truck was formerly owned by
General Motors and was used in their Wind-
;or plant. Only 21,000 miles, Priced at one-
ialf the original cost.
1956 GMC 31/2 TON CHASSIS AND CAB
This excellent unit has been completely re-
built in our shop -- has nearly new tires end
s equipped with 2-speed axle, has 14-foot
Nilson Body with 60" racks and a steel
older-stretcher, making a perfect truck for
t farmer wanting to haul his own grain or
tattle.
1957 CHEVROLET
Cab-Ivor Engine brand new 283
motor with five-speed transmis•
sion and DP Axle, equipped With
19-foot stake, 60" racks and tarp.
Positively like new — the ideal
thing for the cattle Than,
1956 CHEVROLET
3/4 ton pick-up, equipped with
Stock racks, new tires, in-
chiding spare ih excellent
condition.
1956 GMC
Long box 1/1 ton pickup,
newly refinished, repre-
senting excellent value
for any farmer.
FORD GARBAGE DISPOSAL UNIT
This Elcombe Garbage rig is mounted on a
late model Ford Chassis and is. in like-new
Condition, with nearly new tires, This is jUst
the answer for a municipality or garbage
Collector not wanting to spend $15,000 for a
new one.
1952 GMC, 31/s TON STAKE
15 feet long,-with 60" racks, OP Axle, excel-
lent tires, This truck was sold new by us and
is in perfect condition both mechanically and
becillY,
1953 CHEVROLET
2,Tort, eOuipped with 11-foot
stake rack and tarp. This
unit has been locally owned
since new and has been
driven only 35,000 fillies,
1955 FORD
4 ,Ton Truck, 6 , year gravel
box and completely rebuilt
hoist..
1954 GMC
3U Tort Chassis and Cab,
rims wells Priced to sell.
LATE MODEL JOHN DEER E
F Attentioll armers . - - with excellent rubber, Starter, lightsr
Mp.del 04 or 4 ',tough tractor, eatflPOod
0 re4eritly overhauled ,-.. Priced to Setif
MAKE MiE AN OPPER
I CAN'T EAT It I
JAMES STREET THE .EETFIL.
UNITED CHURCH .REFORMED cHVEKH.
Rev. S. E. Lewis,. M.A..,. B.O. Huron St. East
Minister Rev. R. Van Ferewo, Minister 10.30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
George: Morphy„Tohn and Net- ,r,ersonet 11 111
son of Toronto, Knuut E,xetu.on joAalirl j.icD:onwpBbrbine,aD
ttea and
nvcilde:IW.b tebe:
ftpoboteirgtlatsVarwe,let iag, ,Run- with
mr, Wayne Knight with his sunrise service held in Park. grandmother Airs. Edna John-
loon of Olanworth, for a bill on
Sunday,
days. Mrs. :M. Copeland and Jean
Air. And Airs. Sandy Downs and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Cope,.
and
"
Messrs. Sandy Downs land attended the funeral of
nior and .Blair 13,rohec o f the farmer's brother in Cayuga
and Mrs, 'an SttIrd 4):': Stratbroy with Mr,
Wm. Pickle and family. Rev, and Airs. J. Wareham,
Air, and
m- tarl odhl‘1ra.n(
Calvin
e°11‘a.111tlidl Rlapcele(vik: j'Al3nloig'bs e. al' ifa°
t
:N. Vrol Id Derekn) raelnidi.s%PfPaall
of St. Gatherings,
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canal?
Minister: Rev. R. S. ,Hiltz
Organist: Mrs, F. WildfOrt9
10:00 .a.m.—Sunday School for
all ages.
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: "What Takes Place
When We Worship God?"
--St. Luke 4;14 • 34.
Junior Choir will sing.
Nursery provided
Come and worship with us.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 a.m.—C,IC7:4 Radio
i1240 Re.)
Message: "After the Resur-
rection"
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Hour
Classes for all.
11:00 a.m,—Morning Service
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Young people taking part.
Friday, 8:00 p.m. — Young
People from the Lucan Pen-
tecostal Church singing and
speaking.
"Visit The Tabernacle this
Sunday"
BA.YFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday, April 29
Speaker: Rev. Russell Cherry
Scarborough, Ontario,
both morning and evening
services.
10:00 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m,—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—.Evening Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service
Ye have need of patience,
that, after ye have done the
will of God, ye might receive
the promise.—Heb. 10:36.
"Make me. patient, kind and
gentle day by day. Teach me
how to live more nearly as
I pray."
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. John C, Boyne, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs, W. G. Cochran.
10:00 a,m,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Church Service
"I try to give them at least
one problem each night that
will drive their fathers batty,"
SECOND AWARD — Robert
Love, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Ross Love, RR 2 Hensall, has
been awarded a S5,000 fellow-
ship toward his Ph.D. studies
at Stanford. University, Cali-
fornia. This is the second fel,
lowship he has received from
Stanford, He received his B.Sc.
degree at Tornio and his
at Western.
onto with his parents, iMr, and
Mrs. Harry Sheppard.
Mr, and Airs, Charlie, Brown
of Bothwell with Mr, and
Mrs. Chris Baumgarten,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott
and family of London with Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Rata,. :Joan and
Paul, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. lack Rata, Joan
and Paul, Easter Sunday visi-
tors with Mrs, Ratz' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott in
London,
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Russell
and family with relatives in
Essex on. Sunday.
Personal ;terns
ABAF Ernest Morena of
Shearwater, N.S., with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mor-
ena.
Mrs. Stuart Sweitacr,
Scott and Bonnie, Mrs. Milton
Srveitzer and Sandra and Sirs.
.lack Pickering and Terry with
their parents Mr. and Mrs, Al-
ton Comfort and other relatives
at Welland and. Fenwick for the
week.
Mrs. Ray Russell., David and
Raeanne of Windsor are holi-
daying with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Russell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams,
formerly of London, moved to
their farm on the Con. 16, Hay
township on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sweit-
zer. Mrs. Milton Ratz and Mr.
Jack Rata attended the funeral
of the late George A. Love at
Seaforth on Monday.
Mr. and Airs. Earl. Pickering
and family of London spent Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Pickering and family. Miss Lin•
da Pickering will remain for
the week.
THAMES RPM?
MENNONITE CHURCH.
S. M. Sa.u.der„ Pastor
.peerse Love
George. A, Love, 6n, .Goderieh,
died Friday, at Alexandra. Mar-
ine and General Hospital,. God-
rieh,
Born in Toronto he worked
as a printer and had operated
t'ieneral, store from
from 1943 to 1951. He retired to
Goderiek in 1953.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Jessie R. Scott,
Seaforth.
Funeral service was held
Monday from the Box funeral
home, Seaforth with burial in
Maitlandhank cemetery.
Holiday visitors
Dr, C. B. Sanders, Mrs. San-
ders, Janet and David, and.
Janie Purdon of Welland and,
Mrs. B. Creech of Exeter with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbei-
tier,
Mr. and Airs. John Donner
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook
of Myth and Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Vincent and Rieky of
London with Mrs. Katie Vin-
cent and Mr. Harold Vincent
on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leith
and family of Brueefield, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Da-
tars and family of Grand Bend,
Don Love of Toronto, Fred.
Lobb of Brueefield, Frank
Hardy of Luean, Carol Sholdiee
and, Helen Hardy of London.
Mr. Mansell liodgins, Misses
Maud and May Hodgins with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and
Kathryn.
Dianne and Ronnie Clarke of
Zurich with their cousins, Bren-
da, Billie and Ricky Clarke.
mr, and Mrs, Murray Ham-
ilton and Glen of Forest with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mellin
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latta and
Gerald and Mr. and Mrs, Don-
ald Pickering and Miss Betty
Pickering of London with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Pickering.
Mr. John Lamport and Fred-
die. of Pickering with Mrs. E.
Laniport and Sir, Tom Lam-
port.
Mr. David Sheppard of Tor-
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Jack Pearson Says:
THE CHURCH CHOIR WILL BRING SPECIAL
SINGING
Dashwood and Zurich EUB churches all joining in
the evening service. Will we also see you?
May the Lord do us good, as we give ourselves
anew unto Him,.
Highways without traffic
Far fetched? Not really, Without the protection of insurance, today's
crowded highways would be virtually empty — if, indeed, they had
been built in the first place.
Without automobile insurance, for instance, how many of todcty's
8,000,000 Canadian. drivers would risk the liability claims which a
single accident might bring? Without other types of insurance, who
would dare gamble many millions of dollars to build cars in the
first place? If the cars were built, how many dealers could dare risk
having possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of vehicles
in his care without insurance protection'?
Last year, automobile insurance companies in Canada paid out
More than a half inilIloti dollars a day in claims ,,--$190,000,000
the year. Without insurance, the motoring public would be faced
with the impossible financial risk of out-of•pocket payments of this
mammoth accident bill, In Many -ways, insurance makes our present
way of possible,
TAYLO MOTORS
LIMITED
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over 205 tompesino
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