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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-07, Page 18"4,4, ale hr ith SUPERIOR e". Off We buy twine by the carload. Be ca use we save money we pass the saving an to you. SUPERIOR is top quality twine, rodent and. insect treated. C N S ILL LTD. PHONE 235-1782 EXETER Palo la The Time4-Advocate, June 7, 1962 Woodham Topic ay. MRS. ROBERT KUNP.I...E. a-Messengers and Mrs. Bill MeLean, Exeter. Al Me meeting of the Ales- were ;Sunday guests with Mr sent ers held m the Sundwi and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne Sebool room daring church and Douglas. -Farr ire tita -lay in °ruing, 29, Mr Baru Slade of Londou members and 4 hree visitors visited 1111 Sundae with Mr. `were present. "Helpers needed and Mrs, Don Morphy and in Chant .' was the theme of BradleY. 'the meeting. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean and Miss Rhea Mills visited .; The Scripture studs MO I on antis with Mrs. George 'Wiry were read Mrs lien stophons.on Of • ppm, a patient Parkinson .111. 41f fPri" 1"18. ill Strathroy General Hospital. 'taken 117' harem Tend. 4" They also toured the new hos. Donna- Dickey. Mario .Lanstterd pital and Downham Nursery. :read a Pncin Pra'er wa$ mrs. f' _ Levy of Transvaal siren by Derek W a reha in • is speeding smile time with Mrs Leonard 'Darker road Mr and Mrs. Jack Smith. a story. David and baby Misses Hilda and Helen Levy ,Straclian sang a duet. visited met the weekend. ▪ Personal items • Mr. and Mrs. Carman Sort. will i am Scott of Kirktnn sun. SFr of London spent the e.eek• were guests of Mr. and Mrs. u:1;as, T, Douhe and Russell Pend with Mrs• W. Switzer. Al.r. and Mrs, George Wheel- Mr and Mrs. Robert ;They, or visited on Sunday afternoon ,tunmie and Colleen. of Lon- with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tin• don. were Wednesday guests nine of Mitchell. Ultil Mrs. Mary Smith and Mr Rev. Wareham i s a tt en d. and Mrs. Jack Smith. ing the London Conference he- Mrs. loe Reynolds spent the ing held this week at Sault weekend at her home in Stoney Ste. Marie. Crevk Mr. and Mrs. Ken Savage, . Mr. and Mrs. George Watch, of London, visited with Mr. turd and Miss Nancy Blatch• and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. ford. Mr and Mrs. Roy Brock, F. Levy on. Sunday evening. all of Detroit, Mich , and Mr. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean silent Sunday al Canfield with Miss -Winnifred. Walker, Mrs. E. Harrison and Mr. Wendell Walker. Mr. Eddie Lawson was a weekend guest with his cousin, Ray Beaver, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bill and Scott of Holly, Mich., and Mr. Garnet 'Ford, of Flint, Mich., were visitors over the weekend with their uncle. Mr. William Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. McCurdy wore Wednesday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stephens of Elimville. Mrs. Reg McCurdy and Mrs. I. McCurdy spent Thursday in Port Huron and Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Roy .McCurdy and family of Kirkton were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. I. McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs, Reg McCurdy were Tuesday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc- Naughton, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier of Granton and Mrs. Art Rinn of Thamesford visited with Miss Amanda Shier on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoff- man of London were Sunday guests and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Huxtable and Sunday eve- ning guests were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey and Bobby. Psychiatrist: "You've got to quit smoking." Patient: "Would that really help?" Psychiatrist: "No, but you're burning my couch." SAVE YOUR WASTE PAPER Exeter Lions Club can use your papers to finance welfare work. Save it for the paper drive on Wed., June 27. (Adv't) ecoration Service Grand Bend Cemetery Sun,, June 17 • 2:30 p.m. Speaker: 'REV. EDGAR RO LISTON THAMES ROAD UNITED CHURCH Sunday School Anniversary June 17 11:00 A.M. REV. CHARLES W. LEWIS. B.A., A.D., of Auhurn Special Speaker CHILDREN'S .('HOIR Everyone Welcome they last! SAVE! GAS GE WITH AUTOMATIC OVEN Regular $156 Only sit "MON PROPANE Pftorie 15'6W Grshd Send Whalen .S$ a.nrilversary By MRS. FRANK .$4LITRE: WHALEN The SS. anniversary serv ice at Whalen Celled Church Sunday morning was well at- tended. Special music was Pro- vided by the choir accompanied by Mrs. Duffield. Beautiful spring flowers adorned the pul• pit. Re% Hugh Wilson of Thaws Road was the guest speaker- Among those who attended and spent the day nub friends were 7 iN[r.. and Mrs. Ear) Johnson, Air. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson and 0.•••••.4.r. 444144•44.44444.1.4444. 4044•1•4 HOW MANY PAY THEIR BILLS BY CHEQUE? 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Street stead Pester 1n107; oSsism.enekt-11..a bYbuCrlrlaioliniac th e 9:11,0 e (1240: School,. and attended 1-turondale Public A Message: "Christ's Coming It was her firs( visit back to Again" Ontario. 9:45 .a.m.—Sunday Sc hool .1.,1:00 a.m.—Morning Service 7:30 P.M. "THE loiriLzIsNifrls- „POWER. Sound Film — ORAL RD- BERTS 1,01161 will build your faith in God. Singing—The Sauder Family SPECIAL :PRAYER :MR THE SICK Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Crusaders Friday, 8:00 p.m, — Christ's 8LL.).E.WAT.ER Ambassadors "He His Word and DANCELAND Healed Them" „cAy.gist. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main and Hill Exeter Minister; Rev, Jph.n C, Boyne, .S.A, Qrsi.tniaz Mrs. W. G, cpchrone chor Mr. W. G, Cochrane Sunday, Jttne 10, 1962 9:00 .a,m.—Sunday School 10:013 a.m. — Morning Worship Service 'You are invited to 'worship with us, family and Mr, and Mrs. Steve 10 A.AL—SUNDAY SCHOOL The Gordon Auxiliary will ,Fields and family, London, with „All Departments meet on Monday, ,Tune 11, at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson. ii A,at—moRNING SERVICE 7:30 p.m. in the church. 11 r, and firs. JackDickins, Luean. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire. Granton, and Mr. and Mrs. lion Squire with Mr. and Mr s Grafton Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie. BAPTIST .CHURCH Air. and Mrs. Peter (loud- In Bethel Reformed Church sward and Joey, London, with Huron St. E. Mr. and Mrs. Willie :Morley. Sunday, June 10 BAYFIELD BAPTIST Mr. and Mrs. iam flak.- THE ANGLICAN CHURCH son. London, with Mr. and Mr CHURCH OF CANAPAs. Guest Speaker: Sunday, June 10 Ken Hodgson. Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Mr. Charles Rollings and MR. 'BRI'lisioNentBRIDLE Mr. Wallace Stephenson, daughter Blanche. of Centralia, Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector graduate student London with Air, and Mrs. Alton Neil. Robert Cameron, OrganistLondon College of Bible College Bible & Missions, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques S & Missions will speak at both morning unday„Tune 10, 1962 and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jaques 2:00 p.m—Sunday School and evening services, and Steven and Mr. The Day of Pentecost r. Wilfred For all ages. 10:00 a.m,—Bible School Herbert with Mr. and Mrs. Mel. 8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion 3:00 p.m.—Church Service 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship yille Gunning. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Mr. and Airs. William. Heather Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service 7:30 pan.—Evening Service and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parkin- Nursery and Sunday School.Nursery provided for pre- Wed„ 8 p.m.—Prayer Service son and boys, St. .Marys, with school children, Set your affection on things Mr. and Airs. Ray Parkinson, above, not on things on the Personal items earth,—Col: 3, 2, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards, Susan, David and Danny, Wat- ford, were Sunday evening visi- tors with Air. and Mrs, Norman Bodgins. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Foster, Exeter, and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Bannerman, St. Marys, were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Airs. Ray Parkinson. Mr. and Airs. Cecil Squire, Douglas and Bill visited in Lon- don on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laniond, Mr. Cecil Squire entered S(, Joseph's Hospital on Tuesday for an operation on Wednesday. Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Elliott, London Twp., visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Pull- man. Church services at the United Church here will be withdrawn on Sunday next owing to anni- versary service at Zion United Church. Mr. Frank Parkinson, Glenn and Russell, attended the Lewis- Smart wedding at the Baptist' church, Stratford. on Saturday afternoon with reception at the Optimist Hall. Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Dock- ing, Munro, were recent visitors v -ith M. Frank Parkinson and Glenn. Mrs. 3 New—Choose the bale length you want— from 12 to 50 inches—with new bale metering assembly. 3 New—V-belt pick-up and auger drive pro- vides increased life of pick-up teeth. 3 New—Maneuverabitity of PTO model. V New —Greater baling capacity of engine models provided by increased power. 3 New—Strength and ruggedness throughout for more money saving endurance. . . These, and other improvements, add still more to the already proved performance of Ford 250 Hay Balers. See us now—for the full story on today's best baler buyl From 1250 up WE NEED YOUR OLD BALER LSMFT '61 FORD V-8 FAIRLANE 500 SEDAN, overdrive, low mileage $2,395 '60 FALCON 4-DOOR STATION WAGON, radio $1,750 '60 FALCON 4-DOOR SEDAN $1,500 '59 METEOR V-8 COACH, automatic, radio . $1,500 '58 FORD V.8 TUDOR RANCH WAGON $1,395 '60 VAUXHALL 4-DOOR WAGON 51,195 '57 PONTIAC 6-CYL. AUTOMATIC LAURENTIAN 2-DOOR '55 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN, 2-tone $ 700 '55 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, V-8, automatic S 600 '55 PLYMOUTH RANCH WAGON $ 600 '54 DESOTO SEDAN, Firedome 8 $ 295 '51 FORD SEDAN $ 149 Nowadays most people do—because almost everybody hat a bank account /Writing a cheque is Safer than carrying cash and a g d. an convenient way to pay bills /tvery banking day Canadians write three million cheques, an increase in the past 10 years of more than a million a day in. the number flowing through the banking system Prh.is up-to..date cheque handling service makes possible the convenience you command every time you use your cheque book. THE CRAII,TWItta> 8:gAVINC4,- cm/mu-Tit?. Painting Pg..cORATINP Industrial, ,Commerical anti Residential Specialists in. Barn Pointing Frrc Consultation ,on kGolltp Decorating Problems Leonard Lock P1-loNg RTON 20R123 LAKEVIEW CASINO QRANp..BaNp. DANCING LIONEL THORNTON and his CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA Every Saturday Presentation and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS, ALLAN LIGHTFOOT Fri, Eve., June 8 CREDITON COMMUNITY HALL Music by the .Ramblers Everybody Welcome THAMES ROAD MENNONITE .CHURCH S M. :Saucier, Pastor 1.0:311 a,m,—Worship, Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH. Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B,D, Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A,W,C,M, Organist and Choirmaster Dancing Laverne Morley, Mrs. Mr. Bert Duffield returned home from St. Marys Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks. Mr, and A'rs, Norman Hod- gins, Avis, Gordon, Grant and Allen were guests on Saturday at the Hodgins-Syer wedding at Cavan United Church near Peterboro with reception at the church hall. Bridegroom: "But dear, we can't afford a chinchilla. The bank's overdrawn," Bride: "Well, try sonic other bank. They can't all be over- drawn, darling." Alex Baillie, Carol and Jim. Foster attended the chicken barbecue at SHIMIS. MAIN STREET Airs. Melville Gunning, Mrs. United Church of Canada Bert Duffield and Mr. jack Duffield attended the funeral of the late Airs. Rachel Duffield at. Lambeth on Monday, inter- ment was in Zion cemetery. Air. Frank Parkinson, Glenn and. Russell, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parkinson, Mr, and Mrs. Mel- ville Gunning and Muriel, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Jaques, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Jaques and Steven at- tended the Gunning reunion ai Stratford Park on Saturday, Airs. Myrtle Shorthill and Miss Cora Nuttycomb, London, visited on Thursday with Mr, and Airs. Alex Baillie, Mrs. Ethel Squire, Granton 4 to EMMANUEL Sermon: The m an The Young People's Group Whose Driving Was A will met at 7:45 in, the word In Israel " Church School, Monday, June. Solo: Sandi Morrow 11. Nursery for tots, junior Con- greg.ation for children 6 years. ,All Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASH WOOD Pastor: Rev. William Gat: 9:45 a.m,—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron St. East Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:00 a.m,—Morning Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service (English) All Welcome Minister: Rev. S, Hilt: Organist: Mrs, F. Wildfong 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a,m.—Morning Worship Rev. John R. 'Wareham, Woodham, will preach, Sermon: "Changing Our Ways" Nursery .provided, Come and 'Worship With Us CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Student: 4-f. Eshuis 10:00 a.m.—Worship in English 2:15 p.m.—Worship in Dutch 6:3.5 p,m.—Back to God Hour —CHLO (680 Kc.) STRAWBERRY & HAM SUPPER Thames Road Church TUESDAY EVENING June 19 5:30 to Under the auspices of the United Church Women Adults 51,25 Children 12 and under, 65e Advance Ticket Sales 10 to 1:30 Music by OBSTA.RDINE'S Orchestra Squire Reunion Exeter Park Sat,, June 9 Dinner at 12:30 Bring your picnic baskets, cups and cutlery. NELSON SQUIRE, President, Exeter MRS. EDGAR SQUIRE, Sec.-Treas., Exeter Every Friday Night .1 t,