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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-05-17, Page 22962 POVe 22 The Tim -AciVecateg May 1 7/ Brinsley UC confirmation service ROT Kenneth Hick of Ailsa Craig officiated at the confirmation ley United Church recently when these girls became members. Betty Amos. Alma Lee, Bonnie Watson, pat Hodgson, Sharon at Brins• left are: —Morley ceremony From Fenton. tar CHURCH DIRECTORY New Location . . Same Efficient Radiator Service Bob Wragg Former owner of the Fine Service Station et Exeter North Has Moved To GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS 235.1373 Exeter EQUIPPED AND TRAINED TO HANDLE ALL YOUR RADIATOR NEEDS REPAIRING 4 RECORING • :GAS TANK REPAIRS MOTOR 'BLOCKS PLUSHED ANOTRER NEW COOP DEVELDPIPTrirri- NJELIPSAVER4FILL ...preserves fuel quality...saves money! Your Co-op, constantly working to help members reap more profits from. their farms, now introduces the new Fuel-Saver Fill Cap. adaptable to fit any fuel storage tank, This simple device lowers the percentage of evaporation loss and checks fuel deterioration in your Farm. Storage Tanks. Recently invented by a Co-op member, it has been thoroughly tested for effeotive results and is now exclusive with. Co-operatives in Ontario. Actual scale tests have shown that a farmer using 1,200 gallons of gasoline a year lost 67 gallons a year through evaporation—when Using the Fuel-Saver Fill Can, this was reduced to only 17 gallons! This is another "extra" Co-op 4e) service. For added value, place your confidence in the fine line 1400 of top quality petroleum products that give you the best possible performance -- CO-OP heavy Duty Oil, COOP Cofax, CO-OP Lubco (Multi -Purpw. 4 grease, and top quality CO-OP Gasolines. For fast ciopendable Farm Servke, tety en your Co-op CO-OP PETROLEUM PRODUCTS EXETER DISTRICT 4081 NEW AT CONKLIN'S ! Electrical Light Fixtures A Handsome Array of Smart Interior and Exterior Lights Murray-Brantford Shingles Top quality roofing in many new exciting shades—See them, Get ready for Get plans & materials at Conklin's for )4- PATIO TABLES * CAMPING OUTFITS * GARDEN HOUSES' * SANDBOXES * CAMP KITCHENS * PLY TENTS * OUTDOOR STORAGE WALLS * STORAGE PORTS okietallk • -.9 s1-o Wo oo LEGS And Cottage Plans ! Conklin Lumber Centre 235 142 2 No. 83 Hwy,, Exeter ALTERNATE LEG STYLE FROM FIR PLYWOOD c:;," iNTERLock ct.rr 51 0" DIAMETER TABLE TOP WATERPROOF GLUE FIR PLYWOOD Church at Woodham holds • family service 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.AL—SUNDAY SCHOOL All departments 11. A.M.—MORNING SERVICE Anthem by the Choir Sermon: "Earth's crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God" Nursery for tots and Junior Congregation for children 4 to 6 years U.C.W. Anniversary Choir practice following the ser- vice These summer days declare the glory of God. Come and Worship THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron St, East Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:00 a.m —Morning Worship 11;15 a.m —Sunday School 8°00 p.m.—Evening Worship (English) All Welcome 161.dr.au. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist , Sunday, May 20, 1962 Furth Sunday After Easter 8:3;0 a.m,—Quiet Communion 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Nursery and Sunday School EMMANUEL ' BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Sunday, May 20 Guest Speaker: MR. DAVID BELL London College of Bible & Missions Special duets by Lynda Broadhead and Marlene Wood 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School For all ages. 3:00 p.m.—Church Service Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Nursery provided for pre- school children. Watch next week's notice re- garding Missionary Confer- ence, A ',warm welcome awaits you. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Rev, Mel. W, Holmes, Pastor 9:00 a.m.—CJCS Radio (1340 Kr.) Message: "Praying Through" 9:45 a.m,—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service 7:30 p,m.—Evangelistic Service Young People taking part Message by the Pastor "THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL" Friday, 8 p.m. — Special set of pictures on Palestine "Visit the Tabernacle This Sunday" BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Speaker: Mr. Reg Miller 10:00 a.m,—Bible School 11:00 a,m,—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Monday, May 21, 8:00 p.m. THE NEW BRUNSWICK BIBLE INSTITUTE MALE QUARTET Speaker: BOB DOWIE, Faculty Member Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Watch for special notice next edition for The Missionary Conference May 27, 28, 29, and in Exeter May 30. Plan now to attend these services. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. William Getz 9:45 a.m. Sunday School :10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m,—Divine Services 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 CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, L. Mulder Student: de Moor 10:00 a.m.—Worship in Dutch 2:15 p.m,—Worship in English 6:15 p.m.—Back to God Hour— CHLO (680 Kc.) CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main. and Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C, Boyne, B,A,, B,D. Organist: Mrs, W. G. Cochrane, Choir Leader: Mr. W. G. Cochrane Sunday, May 20, 1962 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Church Service You are invited to worship with us. The WMS group will meet Thursday, May 17 at 8 p.m. in the Church School. The Young People's Group will attend the meeting of tile 1-lensali Young People's So- ciety on Tuesday, May 22, at 8:30 p.m. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A, M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, May 20 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 1.1:00 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Study and Prayer Hour MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz Organist: Mrs. F. Wildfong 10:00 a.m,—Sunday School For all ages 11:15 a.m,—Morning Worship Sermon: "A Parable on Stewardship"—Luke 16: Nursery provided. "Come and worship with us" Anniversary Set vice WOODHAM SUNDAY SCHOOL Sun,, May 20 11:00 a.m. Conducted by Rev. G. W. Sach, Lucas HAM SUPPER Served at the church WED., MAY 23, 5:30 P.M. Admission: Adults $1.35 Children 754' Rev, J. R. Wareham, Pastor Donald Brine, Superintendent fly LAM ROBERT BUNDLE. WOODHAM A joint serviee with the Sun. day School was held on Sunday morning when the Christian Family service was followed. The Sunday School superintend- ent, Donald Brine, assisted Rev. J. Wareham, Mrs. James Miller gave the. story entitled °Instruments". A christening service fol- lowed when Janet Doreen, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs, Fred Parkinson and Paul Bradley,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morph)', were christened. The mothers' day plan was later presented to Mrs, W. Switzer. Two baskets of flow- ers placed in the church by the Wilson family were in honor of their mother, the late Mrs. Ben Wilson who died last week, UCW presents skit Mrs. Jack Thomson was hostess to the UCW on the eve- ning of May 8 with twenty- four members present. Mrs. E. Strachan and Airs, A. Timms had charge of the worship ser- vice assisted by Mrs, A. But- lers. Miss Sharon Thomson fav- oured with a solo. Mrs. J. Wareham and Mrs. O. Brine gave mothers' day readings, Mrs. G. Hooper, citizenship secretary, had charge of .a short skit w:th Mrs. Strachan and Mrs, Timms assisting, The study book in "Strength of the Nation" was presented by Mrs. T, Insley. Personal items Mr. and Airs. Tony Van. Beek and family of Galt, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fete family at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY A large congregation attended Christian Family Sunday and baptism service at Brinsley United Church on Sunday, May 13. The Sunday School assisted the Rev. K. Hick with the super- intendent Gordon Morley taking the Introductory part and re- sponsive reading, Mr. Les Har- tle, the scripture reading and Miss Pat Hodgson, the chil- dren's story. Kelly Karl Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Robinson; Vicki Darlene Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Airs, Douglas Lewis, and. Paul Jeffery Coburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Coburn of Parkhill were presented with baptism certificates from Mr. Earl. Morley on behalf of. the session. Personal items Those who attended the Tre- vithick-Buttrey wedding in De- troit on Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. Jack Trevithick, .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dorman and Mrs. Jim Trevithick. Mrs, Buttrey is a niece of the Trevithicks. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Morley and Mr. Wes Morley visited with relatives in Sarnia on Sun- day, John \Mown and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Award Flet- cher .of Lambeth visited .Stut. day evening with Air, Wm. gl- llott. Mr. and Airs. Gerald Lawson And family waited on Sunday with Mrs. Sadie Lawson of Exeter. Mrs. Fred. Doupe and Mrs, Ira McCurdy spent the week- end in Toronto with their uncle and aunt, Mr. .and Mrs. Edgar Down. Mr. and Mrs, Roy McCurdy, Larry and Jamie, spent Sun- day with Mr. Tra McCurdy, and Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jim and Mrs. A. Rundle of St. Marys visited with Mr, and Mrs. Newton Clarke of Win- chelsea on Sunday evening, Mr. Ray Fletcher of Exeter visited at the home of Alr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle on Satur- day. Mr. and Airs. Cecil Dobson were Sunday guests with Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, Mrs. A, Rundle of St. Marys spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rundle, Jim .and Jack. Mr. and Mr's. Eldon Robin- son of Kirkton were Sunday guests with Mr, and Airs. Rob- ert Robinson and family. Mr. and Airs. Norris Webb and family were Sunday eve- ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small and Thelma of St. Thomas. Air. and. Mrs. George Wheeler and David, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodd and Edythe, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Copeland and Cynthia, and Mrs, Ada Butters were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Swit- zer of London visited Sunday with Mrs. W. Switzer, Miss Sharon Witteveen is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Guests with Mr, and Mrs. Don Morphy following the christening of their son Paul Bradley on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. George Morphy, John and Nelson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray of Exeter, Miss Janis Webb of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson, Gordon, Graham and Michelle. Mrs. Jim Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knox and family of Stratford were guests Saturday evening with Mrs. Mary Ja- ques and Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Jaques and family. Mrs, Wilfred Rutledge and Carol. of Berkley, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fulner and fam- ily of Rochester, Mich. Mr. Reg Darling of Brown's Cor- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Murray May and family of Byron and Miss Donna Copeland of London were Saturday guests with Mrs. L. Copeland and Murray. Air, Roy Miller of Dresden was a weekend visitor at his home. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Kirkly of Kirkton, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd and family. A mother pigeon was exas- perated with. one of her squabs, which was chicken about fly- ing. The mother. laid down an ultimatum: "Either you learn to fly today or I'll tie a string on you and tow you," Eleven terms of office en Goderich Town -Council, in- cluding three terms on Huron County Council and five con- secutive terms as Mayor of the Town of Goderich. To this impressive record of legislative service add an earnest desire to give each in- dividual voter a more realistic representation in the Dominion Parliament, These are the top, qualifications of Ernest C. Fisher, 42, Liberal candidate. for Huron in the forthcoming June 18th Federal Election. Talking with "Ernie" Fisher is a lesson in humble honesty and quiet dedication. There are no grandiose statements, no expansive promises, no ver- bally dexterous equivocations, only a forthright determina- tion to do his level best at all times. "This has to be a busy campaign," lie said. "There are 48,000 people in Huron, each one an important part of our great county. If elected, plan to visit and revisit all ridings in the district to learn more about lhe problems of those people and to help find the solutions." in transferring his talents to the federal field, Ernie re- mains dedicated to the interests of the electorate in his home constituency, He is a three- generation Iluronite, 'His grand- father, Henry Fisher, operated a farm in Colborne Township, near Benmiller, and it was there that Ernie's father, Rich- ard, was born. Ernie himself was born on the farm in Tuckersmith Township, two miles east of Clinton. At the age of six he -came to Goderich and, shortly after, started his schooling at Vic- toria Public School, continuing on into Goderich Collegiate In- stitute. At this time he was active in such sports as hockey and baseball; he recalled a six-week layoff with a broken ankle, sustained during a game with Drysdale played in St. Joseph. With RCAF During 1941, Ernie enlisted with the RCAF and trained as a wireless operator air-gunner. Later he was transferred to RAF Transport Command, at Goose Bay, and served as navigator on the big Catalina bombers engaged in coastal patrol. During this period, while serving with the 161st Squadron, his commanding of- ficer was Wing Commander J. K. Sully, who now is vice- president and general manager of Dominion Road Machinery Company, where Ernie is pre- sently employed, DRAW° has granted two. months' leave of Absence to facilitate Ernie's election campaign. Upon termination of his war service in 1945, he ..entered Ryerson Institute of Technolo- gy, Toronto, for a two-year course in industrial electronics. Graduating in 1947, he became associated wtih radio station CFPL, London, as transmitter technician, Six months later, a vacancy at DRAICO brought ERNIE C. FISHER Ernie back to Goderich and his present position with the company as chief electrician. His political career began in 1952 with his election to Gode- rich Town Council, Continuing in that capacity since that time, lie was elected to the deputy reeveship in 1955 and 1956, elevated to reeve in 1957, and in 1958 began his current :five terms as Mayor of the Town of. Goderich. As deputy reeve, and later reeve, he serv- ed on various committees with Huron County Council for three years. Helped on farm The aspiring Liberal candi- date is married to the former Luella B. Bedard, of Drysdale, and is the father of three children: 'Rickey, nine; Bren- da, seven, and another daugh- ter, Auleen, who is a teacher at the new St. Mary's School, in Goderich, Mrs. Fisher's father, Mr. Albert Bedard, is known as a highly respected and successful farmer in the P ornrado4,1,c'..ci.11irsitar . It gict ,Parjie‘ P ,earlie r ye ars, for Ernie to arrange his slim- mer vacations so that he could Assist with grain harvesting, on his fattier in-law's farm. He still claims A measure of pro- ficiency at milking, hoeing and other ferns -.chores, Candidate Fisher is a mem- her of Royal CanadjanoLegion, Branch 109, and is the holder of a citation from Air Marshal. Leckie, of the RCAF, The citation mentions his of- ficency and quick thinking ." during an emergency oc- currence at a relief flying field near end. arUplands AHarvard Airport near the training plane, with an instruc- tor and a student aboard, ran low on ,fuel during a night training flight, With no time to light a flare path, Ernie organized emergency lights from station automobiles and after much rushing around was able to light the field suf- ficiently for the Harvard to land without casualties. The plane was without fuel when it touched down, With characteristic energy and thoroughness, Mayor Fish- er already has visited all 22 municipalities in the electoral district of Huron, setting up Liberal organizations for the 131 polls. He has endeavoured to meet, individually, a.s many voters as possible and will con- tinue this personal contact throughout his campaign. Un- der the direction of his cam- paign manager Joseph Gunn, of Crediton, he is devoting 14 hours daily to the varied de- mands of a political campaign. As side interests, Mayor Fisher is a past president of the Goderich Trades and Labor Council, past president of Local 1862, International As- sociation of Machinists, and a charter member of the Gode- rich Rotary Club. His, working associates in the. Goderich Liberal Association include ,1. K. Hunter, vice-president, and Dan J. Murphy, treasurer. Working from his campaign headquarters, on the Square near East street, Mayor Ernie Fisher promises an active and vigorous seven weeks of cam- paigning in his effort to rep- resent Huron County in the next Dominion 'Parliament. He will continue his duties as Mayor of Goderich until the completion of his present term. (adv't) ADVERTISEM&Nr ADITgRTIUM&Yr. AD:URMt MENT Liberal Candidate Ernie Fisher. has impressive record of service (Reprinted from the Goderich signal.stae)