HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-05-03, Page 24JAMES. STREET
'UNITED CHURCH'
Rv; 5. E. Lewis, M.A.,
et. •-• Minister
A.W.C.M.
;;Organist and Choirmaster
MOTHER'S PAY
3.'ll_A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
W1 Departments
A,A.1.—MORNING SERVICE
t.I,tlfant Baptism
1pern. by the Choir
iiet: Kathie Smith, Susan
Dinney
.4,,Sermon; "Some Import ant
'"'" And Practical Ways By
Which We Transmit Faith
And Character To Our
Children"
THE „BETHEL.
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron St. East
'Ray. R. Van Ferewe, Minister
10700 a.m.—Morning Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 p m.—Everune, Service
(English \
All Welcome-
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday. May 13, 1962
Third Sunday After Easter
8;00 a.m.—Quiet Cammunion
--(Corporate Coin m un ion and
breakfast for the men of the
parish. '•
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
to. no a.m.—Morning Worship
1115 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Bible Study Hour
siness
MACKENZIE &
RAYMOND.
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS
& NOTARIES PUBLIC
(Carrying on the practice of
Paw of W. G, Cochrane, Q.C,)
CHARLES L., MACKENZIE,
B. Comm., LL.B.
PETER L. RAYMOND, B.A.
Hensel! Office Open
Wednesday Afternoons from
2:00 to 5:30 p,rn.
PHONE 235.2234 EXETER
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times.
"Service That Satisfies"
DASHWOOD EXETER
Phone 119 Phone 235.0991
• JOHN WARD, D.C.
• CHIROPRACTOR AND
`• DRUGLESS THERAPIST
-'15 Wellington St., across
from PUG
MARYS PHONE 1272
:.USEORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
;INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office — Exeter, Ont.
Directors
Milton McCurdy RR 1 Kirkton
President
Timothy B. Toohey nri 3
Vice-President Lucan
William H. Chaffe 1111 4
Mitchell
E, Clayton Colouhoun RR 1
Seietwe
Martin Feeney 1111 2 Publie
Robert G. Gardiner RR 1
Cromarty
Agents
1-tugh Benninger Dublin
Harry Coates 1111 1 Centralia
Clayton Harris Mitchell
Solicitor
W. G, Cochrane, Q.C. Exeter
Set retary.Treasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
.Ministeri Rey. R. S., 1-0111.
Organists Mrs, F, Wildfone
10:00 a.m.---Sunday School
11°15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Associate Pastor of Central
Baptist Church, London
2:00 p.m —Sunday School for
all ages.
3:00 p.m.—Church Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service
Nursery provided for
pre-school children.
A Warm Welcome Awaits You.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday, May 13
Speaker: MR. LES HOBBINS
London, Ontario
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 Ser-
vice
Be ye doers of the word,
and not. hearers only, deeeiv.
mg your own selves.
—James 1:22
"True worth is in being. not
seeming:
In doing each day that goes by
Some little good, not in dream-
ing
Of great things to do by and
by."
Directory
SUPERIOR.
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
Commercial, Industrial and
Residential Janitor Work
Venetian Blind Cleaning
FREE ESTIMATES
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 235.0963 EXETER
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Weekday
Except Wednesday
For Appointment Ph 235.2433
DR. H. H. COWEN
DENTAL SURGEON
L.D,S., D,O.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed All Day Saturdays
PHONE 235.0233
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S.,
DENTAL SURGEON
Devon Building
Phone 235.1083 Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS P.
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
C. V. LAUGHTON, Q.C., LLB.
Zurich Office Tuesday
Afternoon
PHONE 235.0440 EX ET R
C, H4 RODER, D.C,
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Strathroy, Ontario
OFFICE II OURS
Mort., TiteS,, Thurs., rd.
I)- 12, 2 -
Tueg. and Fri. Evening, 7 - 9
By Appointment Please
Office Phone 454 {.tonne 1458
0,, A, WEBB, I5,C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
Fee Appointment Ph 235.1680
THAMES ROAD.
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sander, Pestor
10:30. a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a tn..--Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. L. Mulder
10:00 a,m.—Worship in Dutch
2:15 p.m.—Worship in English
6:15 p.m.—Back to God Hour—
CHLO ( 680
Organist; Mrs,. W, G, Cochrane
Choir Leader;
Mr. W. G, Cochrane
Christian Family Sunday
May 13, 1962
There will be no regular
Sunday School classes at 9:00
a.m. The children are asked
to attend the worship service
in the church with their par-
ents.
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
You and your family are
invited to worship with us.
The Youtig People's Group
will meet on Tuesday, May 15
at 7:45 p.m. in the Church
School,
The Women's Missionary So-
clety will meet on Thursday,
May 17, at 8 p.m, in the
Church School.
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DAsHmoo
Pastor: Rev. William Gel
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m,—Bible Class
11;00 a.m.—Divine Services
YPU elects
new slate
BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG —Mr. and Mrs,
Douglas Armstrong, Zurich,
announce the birth of a
daughter at South Huron
Hospital, May 7,
CRAVEN—Geoffrey and Peggy
Craven (nee Roweliffe) an-
nounce the birth of a son at
the Royal Jubilee Hospital,
Victoria, B.C., on Good Fri-
day, April 20.
DOYLE—Jim and birth Doyle
announce the birth of a
daughter, Joanne Marie, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. April 22—a sister for
Patricia Anne.
IVEY—Mr. and All's. Gerald
Ivey, Grand Bend, an.
nounce the birth of a son,
Stephen Joseph, at South.
Huron Hospital, May 5 — a
brother for Karen.
LIPPERT—Earl and ,Jeannette
Lippert, Crediton, announce
the birth of a daughter,
Lisa Michele, at South Huron
Hospital, May 4 — a sister
for Larry and Lynda.
McPHAIL — Mr. and Mrs. H.
Ross McPhail, of Cromarty,
announce the birth of a son,
William Hector, at South
Huron Hospital, May 3 — a
hrother for Heather, Valerie,
Ruth and Bonnie.
TOMES—Rev. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Tomes (nee Lloyd), Big
Trout Lake, are happy to
announce the birth of a
daughter, Mary Kanesia, at
Victoria Hospital, London,
May 3.
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Frayne, RR 1 Woodham, wish
to announce the engagement of
their eldest daughter, Helen
Abilene, to Mr. Robert Bruce
Patterson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William S. Patterson, RR
8 Parkhill. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, Tune
2, 1962, at 2:30 p.m. in Elim-
ville United Church, Elimville,
Ont. lone
CARPS OF THANKS—
John and Mary .Spaeek wish
to express_ their sincere thanks
to all their friends and neigh-
bors who so, kindly remember-
ed Mary with prayers, flowers
and cards while a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to the CWL of St.
Peter's Church and to Dr.
Frank Mason, 10e
Our heartfelt thanks to all
neighbors, friends and reta.
tives who extended .comforting
sympathy .and help in our re-
cent sorrow. Rot' floral Offer-
ings. and other kindnesses we
are deeply grateful. — Fred
Bowers and family. 10c
I would like to thank the
many friends and relatives
who visted me, sent flowers,
cards and gifts while I was a
patient in the South Huron
Hospital, Exeter. Everything
was greatly appreciated.—Mrs,
Annie Mousse, Grand Bend.
10c
We would like to take this
opportunity to express our sin-
cere _appreciation to .our friends
and relatives for their many
acts of kindness received at
the time of our recent bereave-
ment in the loss of our clear
grandmother, Mrs. Edna Os-
wald. Special thanks to Rev.
and Mrs. A. Al. Amacher, pall.
bearers, Dr. Brady and the
Westlake Funeral Home.- We.
would also like to thank all
those who visited and sent
cards and treats while our
grandmother was a patient in
the hospital and at her home.
—Mrs, Howard Finkbeiner,
Sirs, Murray Dalton, Nelson
Sir. and Mrs. Wesley H. McClinchey, 10c
Byckman, Exeter, wish to an. The family of the late Mrs.
nounce the engagement of their Levi Darling wish to express
daughter, Carole Dianne, to their sincere appreciation to
Mr, Douglas George Keillor, their friends, neighbors and
son of Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth relatives for all their acts of
Keillor, London, Ontario, The kindness and expressions of
wedding to take place Satur- sympathy, for floral tributes,
clay, June 2, 1962, at 3 p.m., in letters and cards during their
Riverisde United Church, Lon- recent loss of a dear wife,
don, Ontario. IP mother and grandmother.
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Rev. Mel. "W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 a.m.—C,JCS Radio 11240 Kc.)
Mother's Day Program
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School Hour
Special Items for Mothers
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service
7;30 P.M.
"WATER BAPTISMAL SERVICE"
Inspiring, uplifting service
Special numbers in Song
MESSAGE BY THE PASTOR:
"AFTER WATER BAPTISM, WHAT THEN?"
"Come and Bring A Friend"
Sunday School pupils and No Evening Service This Week
parents together in climb,
Sermon: "Martha — The .W0.
men Who Made a House e
Home"—Luke 10; 38,42.
Al en's Choir
The Sacrament of Baptism
Nursery provided,
"Come and worship with us,'
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
In Bethel Reformed Church CHURCH.
Huron St, E.
Sunday, MaY 13
Main and Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
quest Speaker and Soloist: Rev. John C, Boyne, B.A., B.D.
REV. ROBERT ROBINSON
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CARDS OF THANKS —
CROMARTY
The Young Peoples' Society wo ul d li k e t o thank all held the opening meetingin those friends and relatives
the basement of the church on and the Oddfellows Lodge who
Sunday evening with ten mein- remembered me with visits,
hers present. cards, treats and flowers,
lour kind thoughts and deeds The meeting opened with the
election of officers. President at the time when I was a
is Murray Findlayson; vice- Patient in St, Joseph's Hos-
president, David Scott; secre petal and since returning home,
h Lary, Walker; assistant, have been greatly appreciated,
Joyce Kerslake; treasurer, —Lloyd Campbell. 10*
Carol Howe; assistant, Larry 1 sincerely thank everyone who so kindly remembered me Gardiner; s cial conveners,
Connie McGhee, Bill Ramsey. with cards, flowers, treats and
The meetings will be held visits while a patient in South
every two weeks on Sunday Huron Hospital and since re-
evenings at 8 o'clock, turning home, Special thanks
The topic for next meeting' to Dr. Gans, Miss Claypole
will be "Causes of Teen-age and staff.—john Willis. 10*
Delinquencey". I would like to thank all
those who so kindly remember- WMS study Br. Guiana ed me while a patient in
Mrs. T. Laing was hostess South Huron Hospital and
for the WM'S meeting for which since returning home; to Miss
Airs. Grace Scott presided. Claypole and staff and special
S h e conducted devotional thanks to Dr. Goddard.—Mrs,
exercises. Ten members an- Hector Itowcliffe. 10c
swered the roll call by naming I would like to thank all
a missionary in British Clue my friends who so kindly re-
ana, m.embered me with cards,
Mrs. Calder McKaig reviewed treats, flowers and visits while
the first chapter of the study I was W.—Mrs. Rose Kraft.
book on British Guiana. Mrs, 10*
Laing led in prayer, Mrs. Mc-
Kaig conducted the business.
The topic "The Magic of the
Dawn" was presented by Mrs,
— Please turn to page 3
Special thanks to the T. Ste-
phenson & Son Funeral Home,
th e R e y, FL E„1", Moorehouse,
the special nurse, the nurse in
Emergency and all the nurses
on the second floor of St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, also Dr, Bailey
and his helper for their kind-
ness. We also wish to thank
Mrs. Marks at the Green
Gables Nursing Home, Sirs.
Thompson and all who assisted
at the time of the accident and
to assure them we feel they
were in no way responsible for
what happened. Lastly, we
wish to thank Lawrence Box
for ambulance service and all
the friends and relatives who
assisted in the home of Mrs.
Cecil Armitage of Lucan fol-
lowing the funeral. 1.0c
IN MEMORIAM —
KIP:UR-1n loving m emery of
Miss Edith Kipfer, who pass-
ed away May 10, 1958.
We did not hear the master
say
Her earthly work was done,
Nor did we bear Him calling,
When He gently whispered
"Come".
She took His hand and softly.
smiled
And left us for awhile,
Our hearts still ache with
sadness,
The secret tears still flow,
For what it cost to lose a
sister.
Only God in heaven knows.
—Lovingly remembered by her
sister, Mrs. Ella Desjardine,
Exeter, and . niece, Mrs. Ger-
ald Mason, ,Dashwood, 10c
FOR SALE
MODERN TWO-STOREY
RED ;BRICK HOUSE
4 bedrooms, corner location, centre hall plan
immediate possession
PHONE 235-2543
Applications will be received by the under.
signed for the following positions at Huronview,
Clinton, Ontario:
CHIEF STATIONARY ENGINEER
Third Class Papers at' better
Duties to commence immediately
Salary range — $3,600,00 • $4,100,00
2. STATIONARY ENGINEER
rourth Class Papers
Duties to commence as soon as possible
Salary range — $3,000,00 $3,500,00
Application forms can be received (1'0111
the, undersigned and must be submitted in envel.
ones supplied, Applications close 12:00 116611,'
M6nday, May 14, 1.032, Lowest or any application
not necessarily accepted.
qy ,1011N G. Iii x,
Secretary,
1:1oard of Management,
Coin9 !louse, Goderich, 0th t,
Dad knows
How to Treat
A Lady
Treat Mom to a rest
and leave the
work u to us, She
and the(amily will be
served in fine style
Armstrong's
RED GABLES
Restaurant.
PHONE 220
Grand
Bend
For
Mother's Day
Reservations
ON
Marlborough Street
Anne Street
Easement, Reg. Plan #20
Easement, Reg. Plan #20
Huron Street
Alill Road
Street. N, .of Ausable River
Easement E. of. Slain St.
FROM
Existing John St. Sewage
Pumping Station
Marlborough Street
Main Street
300' N, of Huron Street
Easement, Reg. Plan #20
approx. 150' E. of Main
Street
Andrew Street
William Street
Wellington Street
TO
Anne Street
Main Street
100' E. of Slain Street
Huron Street
Edward Street
William Street.
Main Street
N. Limit of Lot. 147,
Reg, Plan #20
S. Limit of Lot 31,
Reg. Plan #20
N, Limit of Lot 69,
Ileg. Plan #20
Huron Street
I" a sem en t E. of Si a in SI. N. Limit of Lot 143,
Reg. Plan #20
Easement W. of Slain St, Wellington Street
Easement W. of Main St. N. Limb of Lot 172,
Reg. Plan #20
NURSERY
STOCK
FOR .SPRING.
* Rose Bushes EY.ergireellt
Trees
WE PLANT 'THEM AND.
GUARANTEE ONE YEAR
Catalogue. 'Price
FOR YOUR .CONVENIENCE
We have an entrance .off
Liam Street hay, plenty .ef
free, parking.
day'.
—Always rell1C111 bered by her
daughter Loreen and grand.
daughter Joan. 10c
FORWARD
with
FISHER
Liberal Candidate
for Huron
ERNIE FISHER
10 Years
Administrative
Experience
5 YEARS AS
COUNCILMAN
5 YEARS AS MAYOR
SEE — HEAR
Ernie on CKNX•TV
6:10 p.m., May 15
Notice of By Law
TAKE NOTICE THAT the Board of Trustees • of the
Roman Catholic Separate School for the. Town of Exeter have
this day duly passed a By-law to provide for the borrowing of
Fifty-five Thousand Dollars ($55,000,00) for school purposes in-
cluding the acquisition of a school site and erecting thereon a
school building and for the issue of debentures thereon, The
said debentures shall bear interest at the rate of 5h'o in respect
of Twenty-two Thousand Dollars ($22,000,001 serial debentures
dated July 1, 1962 and maturing in series on July 1st in the
years 1963 to 1972 inclusive; and the said debentures shall bear
interest et the rate of 59°t, in respect of Thirty-three. Thousand.
Dollars ($33,000,00) serial debentures dated July 1, 1962 and
maturing in series on July 1st in the years 1973 .to 1982 in-
clusive. The said debentures shall be issued according to the
following Schedule;
555,000
EXETER SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
5i% 1.10 Years 52% 11 .20 Years
Interest Annual Payment
$3,107.50
$5,107,50
2,997.50 4,997,50
2,887.50 4,887.50
2,777.50
4,777.50
2,667.50
4,667,50
2,557,50
4,557.30
2,447.50
4,447.50
2,337.50
2,227,50
5.227.51
2,062.50
5.062,50
L897„50
4,897.50
1,72.5.00
4,725,00
1,552,50
4,552,50
1,380,00
4,380.00
1,207.50
4,207,50
1,035.00
4,035,00
862.50
3,862,50
690.00
4,690,00
460.00
4,460.00
230.00
4,230.00
$37,110.00 $92,110,00
and shall be secured by a charge upon the school property
above-mentioned and all other real and personal property
vested in the said Board and upon all Separate School rates
of the said Board until the said Debentures and each and
everyone of them, together with interest thereon shall have
been fully paid and satisfied.
DATED at Exeter, this 8th day of May, 1962.
The Board of Trustees of
the Roman Catholic Separate
School for the Town of Exeter
Madelain. Wells, Secretary.
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
:1979
1980
1981
1982
Principal
$2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
4.000
4,000
4.000
855,000
NOTICE
TOWN OF EXETER
Town tomicri WO. the time k
TO ORDER.
Sir. and Mrs. ,Gordon Eagle.
IN MgAVRIAM— son and Ervin, Sarnia, Miss
Maryanne Lestell, St. Thomas, XINO—In loving memory of e were Sunday visitors with their
dear too t h .e r and grand. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
mother, Martha Baker King, Lostell.
who passed away suddenly Airs, Wayne Sylvester and.
"lay
8,
l059
son, Craig„ of Tillbury are visit.
Three iotel ,;earshtve passed i:withfiei)ai eitl1 1 Fc snce 0urb1eatsorrov felli Airs, k.. L. ‘v r nlv fil; \r.
Sylvester is
a t
i-- The shock th at we had received WeekaCcointaniTsCorrse with day, the Bank of Montreal in Tor- 11still r e emember well, onto,
Our shccitnssre,ts stilt ache with Mrs, C. W. Hall and. Nancy,.
St, Marys were Weekend guests
The secret tears still .flow; with Miss Greta Harness,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know. CORRECTION
When we 'ire sad and lonely, The follow i ngw"g names shQuid And all the things seem so have appeared as, h a v 1 11g
wrong, achieved the top marks in thei rh Ny e seem to hear you whi sper history course at SHDHS in
'have faith and carry on', the Easter list printed in The
E ach thee we see your photo T AAnn Fairhairn, 9 A, 96 and 235.2603 you seem to smile and say Mary Corbett, 9C, 94.
'Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet in Heaven sonic
At the request of the Council of the Town of Exeter the Ontario Water Re-
sources Commission has investigated the possibility of installing a sewage works project in
the said Town at an estimated cost of $267,365. It is proposed to raise this sum by bor-
rowing $133,803 from Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation to be repaid over a period
of 30 years and the balance of $133,562 will be repaid to the Ontario Water Resources Com-
mission within the same period.
The proposed project would consist of the following works:
SANITARY TRUNK, INTERCEPTOR. AND LOCAL SANITARY SEWERS TO BE CON-
STRUCTED AS FOLLOWS:
TOGETHER WITH PRIVATE HOUSE CONNECTIONS, SEWAGE EJECTOR STATION,
FORCE MAIN SEWAGE PUMPING STATION AND A SINGLE, CELL WASTE STABILIZA-
'l'ION POND TO BE LOCATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN. TOTAL ESTIMATED
COST $267,365.
After allowing a.n estimated write-off of $33,451 he the lean fermi. Central
Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the estimated annual cost of the project is 824,600 which
includes interest, debt retirement, operating cost .and reserve., fee reneWals, replacements
i and contingencies, It s proposed to raise $12,095 by a general levy of 4,1 mills on all lands
within the 'Coven of EXeter, $3,517 by a surcharge of 33 1/3% of each tisei"s water bill,
and $8,988 by a frontage rate of 420 per feet,
On the basis Of theSe levies, a house oh lot assessed :t0f a total of
$2,800 and paying ab annual water bill of MO) would pay the following amounts annually;
60' FRONTAGE 01' 42e PER. FOOT, $25,20
4.1 MILLS ON ASSESSMENT $2,800
11.48
1.13% OF WATER, BILL
10.00
546:68
Any owners or other persons affected by these charges may file their obfieo-
lion tha to in writing with tile undersigned within k days of the date of first Publication ,
All plans, reports and estimates may be inspected at the office of the under'
signed during business hours.
Dated al EXETER and first published this 3rd day of May 062.
C. V, PICKAP.b,
Clerk, Town of
r4 The Times.Advocafe, May 1.0, 1962
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