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Messrs. Ray Cottle. William
Elherington and Harold Rowe
spent the weekend at Chesley
Lake.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Pym
were guests at the Hunter-
Carroll wedding, at the -Church
of Christ Disciples in London
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cann,
'Mary Ann, Cathy and Nancy of
Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Love, Ginger, Debbie, And John
of Grand ,tend, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cann, Mr. and Mrs,
Ray Cann, Air. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Cann were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Airs. Reg Hod-
Bert.
Alr, and Mrs, Gerald Gilmour
and Kevin of Lucan, Mr,. and
Airs, joint Bray and Agnes
were Sunday guests with :Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Bray,
Mr. and Airs. Ken Brazier,
Michele and Carol Lynn of
Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
rison Caswell, Miss Beverley
Passmore, Mr. and Mrs, Case
de Alooy and Sandra of London,
Mr. and Mrs, Frayne Parsons,
Murray and Margaret, were
Sunday guests with Air, and
Mrs. Alvin Passmore.
Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara
spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dougali of
Exeter.
Mr, and Airs. Warren Brock
of Exeter, Miss Hazel Stewart
of Byron visited on Sunday
evening with Mr, and Mrs, Ed-
win Miller.
Mr. and Airs, Lorne Pass-
more, Sharon, Paul, Beth and.
Keith attended Woodham Sun-
day School anniversary on
Sunday and were guests with
Mr. and Mrs, La Verne :Redd.
Mr. and Mrs, Bev. Morgan,
Johnny, Gerry, Scot and Su-
san were Saturday evening
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Bev,
De Kay of. Hyde Park.
Douglas and Paul. Bell of
Mensal] spent the weekend with
Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Ballan-
tyne.
Mr. and Airs. Reg, Castle,
Lynda and Johnny of Dor-
chester spent the weekend with
Air. and Airs, Donald Kernick.
Misses Nancy and Barbara
McCurdy of Exeter spent the
weekend with 'their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Airs. Wm, Lam-
port.
Church service
On Sunday morning at the
church service Mr, Edwin Mil-
ler was in charge. A choir of
men sang a number,
Mr. Robert Southcobt of Exe-
ter gave an interesting mes-
sage on "Do It Yourself."
Graham 'Mason, Anne St.,
has purchased the home of the
late Airs, Jessie Gardiner on
Andrew SL, north of Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. George nether
have purchased the Mason home
on Anne.
The 'transaction was handled
by,W. H. Hodgson. Ltd,
Harold Patterson of the Da-
vies, Grant, Denning and Benn.
accounting firm, has purchased
the residence on William street
owned by Airs. Helen Howard
and presently occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Don Penhale and fam-
ily.
John Burke handled the deal,
Over the past 20 years the
share of business profits taken
by federal corporation tax has
increased from 15 per cent to
about 50 per cent.
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Anniversary service was held
Sunday in St. Patrick's Church
with Bev. Frank Beake,
BD, rector of Christ Church,
Glanworth, as offielam and
prea cher.
Airs. Tom Kooy was organist
and Miss Heather Davis soloist.
The church was, fragrant with
spring flowers.
Those who attended service
and spent the day with friends
in this community are:
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Mon-
ley, London, with Mr. and Airs.
Earl Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Young and
Jeffrey, Lucan, Mr. and Airs,
Bob Tindall and Nancy with
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Greenlee
and boys,
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald, Lucan, with Air, and
Mrs. Toni Kooy,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston,
Centralia, with. Mr, and Mrs,
Jim Barker and family,
Bev, Peake, Mrs. Lyle Ben-
nett, TOM and Bob, Kirkton,
with Air, and Mrs, Harvey
Latta,
Air. and Airs, Norman Hod-
gins, Granton, with Mr. and
Airs, Barry Carroll,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cole-
man, Liman, Mrs, Ross Me-
Falls and Helen Centralia, and
Mr, and Mrs. George McFalls,
Centralia, with Mr. and Airs.
Hugh Davis and family,
Mr. and ars. Frank Dickins
and Kevin, Ailsa Craig; Mr,
and Mrs, Gordon Maines and
Elizabeth, Icirkton; Mr, and
Mrs, Ken Hodgins, Granton, and
Air, and Mrs, W. A. McAuley,
London, with air, and Airs,
Heber Davis.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dobbs Sr.,
Exeter, with Air, and Mrs, Frec
Dobbs Jr.
Miss Shirley Atkinson, Lon-
don, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Atkinson, Sandra and Darren,
Lucan, with Mr. and Airs. Her-
man Atkinson.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Greenlee
were guests Friday afternoon
at the wedding of their friend,
Marian Vanderhoek, and bride
of Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Heamart,
Barrie, were Saturday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Torn Rees.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Dielcins
were guests Saturday at the
wedding of Jades niece Miss
Betty Lou Caldwell, Shedden,
Mrs. Dickins was soloist.
Mrs. Hugh. Davis and Mrs.
Ron Carroll attended a tea and
bake sale at Whalen 'UC Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Air. and Mrs. Ron Carron
were Sunday afternoon guests
with their aunt, Mrs, Cliff Ings,
London,
Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mrs.
Emmanuel Baptist Church
in Bethel Reformed Church, Huron Street East
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Miss Brenda Skinner of El-
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Karen Kerslake.
Mr.s. Garnet Miners, Airs.
Newton Clarke, Airs. Colin Gil-
fillaa and Barbara and Mrs.
Win, Walters visited on •Thurs
day evening with Mrs, Nelson
Clarke at Farquhar, celebrat-
ing Airs. Clarke's birthday,
Air, Hem and. Gary .and
Mr,
Bill Walters and Danny
spent the weekend at Chesley
Lake.
Mr, and Airs. Newton Clarke
and Mr. and Airs. John. Coward
spent the weekend visiting rel-
atives at Pert Huron and
Crosswell, Michigan.
Randy and. Wendy Glifillan
of Exeter spent the weekend
with Air. and Mrs. CoRn
and family. Mr, and Airs,
Harvey Smith and Penny of
Crediton visited on Sunday.
Mr, and Airs. Gordon Prance
celebrated their .twentieth an-
niversary on Saturday evening,
Mr. and Airs. Edson Lynn
and family spent the holiday.
with relatives at Owen Sound,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Bri-
en and Owen of Baseline with
Mr, Wm. Elliott.
Heber Davis and Airs. Tem
Kooy atttended the bazaar, bake
sale and tea at Brinsley UC
Friday afternoon.
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TOM URLIN
JAMES STREET'
UNITED -CHURCH
Rev, 'S.
Minister
Mr, Lawrence Wein, AM.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
111 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
:All Departments
1 A.M.—MORNING „SERVICE,
:The Junior Choir will sing.
Nursery far lots: Junior
Congregation for ..children
4 to' 6 years
11 C.W. Anniversary c ho i r
practice following the ser-
vice.
Sermon: "Lo, the winter is
past, the rain is over and
gone: the flowers appear
; on the earth; the time of
the singingp of the birds is
come.
Come and Worship
THE -.BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron St. East
R ev, R. Van Farowe, Minister
MOO a.m.--Morning Service
11.:15 a.m.—Sunday School
.8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
(English)
May 31, 8 p.m. Ascension
Service
THE ANGLICAN
,CHURCH OF CANADA
1Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
• Sunday, May 27, 1062
• Rogation Sunday
8;30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
U.:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
An Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Sunday, May 20
Guest Speaker:
MR. DAVID BELL
' • London College of Bible
& Missions
Special duets by Lynda
B?oadhead and . Marlene Wood
ZOO 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-
girding Missionary Confer-
ence.
A warm welcome awaits you.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 A.M.—CJCS Radio
(1240 Kt.)
Message: "Holy Spirit"
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Donald Jolly and Edgar
Cudmore in charge.
Rev William Sharm preaching
both morning and evening
services.
Friday, May 25
7:30 p.m.—Crusaders, Boys and
Girls
8:00 p.m. — Christ's Ambassa-
dors
"IN JESUS CHRIST WE
HAVE A HOPE, which can
never be DISAPPOINTED"
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday, May 27
10:00 a,m.—Bible School
11;00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Nursery provided.
See special notice of Mis-
sionary Conference in this edi-
tion, May 27, 28, 29,
Wed , May 30, 8 p.m.—Prayer
Service
Be thou faithful unto death,
are I will give thee a crown
of life,—Rev. 2:10.
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PeStOr: Rey, William. Pell
9:45 a,In.,—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Holy -Communion.
THAME$. ROAD.
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. -Saucier, Pastor
10:,10 a.M.—Worship Service
11;15 a.m,—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
No Evening Service
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. L, Slofstra
:10:00 a.m,—Worship in Dutch
2;15 p,m,--Worship in English
6:15 p.m.—Back to God flour—
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main end Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne, B,A., a.p.
Organist; Mrs, W. G. Cochrane
Choir Leader;
Mr, W. G. Cochrane
Sunday, May 27
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Church Service
You are invited to worship
with us.
The Young People's Group
will meet in the Church School
on Monday, May 28, at 7:45
p.m.
The Session will meet in the
Church on Wednesday, May
4, at '7:30 p.m.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M, Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, May 27, 1962
NO SERVICES HERE
Conference Sunday Services
at Pelham Church
10:30 a,m.—Ordination Service
2:30 p m.—Christian Witness
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
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MISSIONARY SERVICES
at
Zion Church, Crediton, Ont.
May 31st - June 3rd
Thursday, May 31, 8:00 p.m,
Rev and Mrs, Douglas Pletch
—to Brazil
Friday, June 1, 4:15 p.m,
Boys and Girls Fellowship—
Rev, and Mrs, David Brook
and Megumi
8:00 p.m.—Rev. David Brook
speaker and will show pic-
tures of Japan.
Saturday, June 2, 8:00 p.m.
Rev. George Peck, mission-
ary to Cree Indians, James
Bay, Fort Albany.
Sunday, June 3, 10 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.
Rev. and Mrs. Will Cairns—
Nigeria, Africa.
Mr. Frank Collar, Winghant,
soloist.
MAIN STREET
United Church. of Canada
Minister: Rev. R, S, Hitte
Organist: Mrs. F. Wildfong
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:15 .a.m.—Morning Worship
Laymen's Sunday
Elders in charge of the
Service,
Speaker: Mr. Robert Taylor,
of Varna, President, Huron
Presbytery Laymen
Music by the Junior Choir
Nursery provided,
"Come and worship with us"
This week in
Goshen
lity MRS, CLARE MCBRIDE
Goshen UC\V met at the home
of Mrs. Bob McKinley on
Thursday evening, May 17,
with an attendance of 23 mem-
hers,
Mrs. James Keys was in
charge of the program and Mrs.
Russell Erratt was at the piano,
Mrs.. J. Keys was assisted by'
Mrs, Richard Robinson. Mrs.
Bert McBride, Mrs. Melvin El-
liott and Mrs. Elgin McKinley,
Piano solo numbers were played
by Debbie and Karen McKin-
ley.
The business was conducted
by Mrs. Bruce Keys. Mrs.
Howard Armstrong gave the
treasurer's report. Mrs. Roy
McBride reported on the bazaar
which was held in Varna on
May 12. Mrs. Elgin McKinley
gave birthday report, Mrs.
Waiter Eckel reported on the
bale, which was sent. Members
were reminded of the invitation
to 'Brucefield on June 5,
Delegates appointed to go to
Londesboro on May 30 were
Mrs. Bob Peck and Mrs. Clare
McBride,
Baptism
Children receiving the rites
of baptism on Mothers Day
were Julia Marie. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arm-
strong, and Barry William, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eckel.
Rev. T. J. Pitt officiated.
Wayne Peck broke the middle
finger on his right hand while
Playing ball on Friday and has
a splint on it.
Personals
Air, and. Mrs, 'Bruce Keys
and family were Sunday visi-
tors with 'her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reid, Clinton
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Keys
spent Sunday at Camlachie
with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Keys.
Air. and Mrs. Will Robinson,
Byron, were weekend visitors
with their 'parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Robinson.
Bill Elliott spent the weekend
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Elliott.
Gail McBride attended the
McBride - Wedge wedding in
Exeter on Saturday, May 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dupee,
newlyweds, moved, into the
farm house owned by Anson
McKinley this week.
The Junior C. group of Gosh-
en United Church met on Sun-
clay morning under the leader-
ship of MrS, George Simons
and. Mrs, Anson McKinley.
There were eight present:. The
theme was on prayer.
This weak b
Windlelseo
By MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS
g 8 'The, Tunes ACIVOCat May 25} 1962
•
CHURCH. DIRECTORY
This week in
Thames Road
klx MRS. yytt4IANI, ROHR
jpeme.....mosamm.,
MISSIONARY
CONFERENCE
Bayfield Baptist Church
SUNDAY, MAY 27
10:00 a.m.—Bible School (Missionaries to speak)
11;00 a,m.—Rev. Emile Dubois, Speaker (former 'Roman
priest)
7:30 p.m.—Rev. Gordon D. Mellish, Speaker
Film—Brazil—"Urgent Opportunities"
MONDAY, MAY 28
8:00 p.m.—Miss Olive Brittain and Rev. Emil Dubois
TUESDAY, MAY 29
8:00 pm,—Rev, Leander Roblin and film,
PLAN TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES
SPEAKER: REV. KERMET ECKLEBARGER
Dean of Students, London College, Bible and Missions
SUNDAY SCHOOL — 2:00 P,M. — FOR ALL AGES
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 8:00 P.M.
Hear
Rev, Emile Dubois
Nursery for Pre-School Children
All .Are Welcome to Attend These Services
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