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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-08-09, Page 17BIRTHS • • NP PNAROE- CARPS OF THANKS ..QARP.$ OF THANKS .. 75e ast.oAomENITs _ . 74 We wish is express our •IN MRMORIAMS $1,00 heartfelt thanks and apprenia- (Four-lint verse) 11011 for the kindness shown us. .extra ver s es, each — 25.0 and the messages of sympathy received during our recent loss of a dearly loved brother.-13111 and Betty Johnson, Ray .,arid Doris -Shoebottom. Se BIRTHS — , This week in ANN UNCEMENTS s'Zgattrstla Sunday, August 12 7:00 p,m,—Choir at Shipka Church, 8:00 p,m.—Speaker: Rev, J. W. Keyes, Transport For Christ, Toronto. Soloist— Mr. Prank Collar, Wingham Sunday, August 19 '7:00 p.m,—Choir at Shipka Chun i 8:00 p.m.—Speaker: Li. Colonel lohn Nelson, London, Music by Salvation Army Band, Wood. stock, EACH -TUtSDAY EVENING PLAN To SEE THE FILM SHOWN AT THE PINERY PARK'S VESPER SERVICES DRIVE-IN SERVICES (Crediton Highway, 5 miles east tit Grand Bend, just at Shipka) HEAR DOCTOR WHITING . . . who will give a talk and show slides of his work as a Missionary Medical Doctor of the United Church Hospital in Hazellon, MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday, August 12 Ail Welcome Grand 1iO4 lions titib Ath Annual HOLIDAY BALL. Friday, Augu st 17 tAKtvikiiv CA51ND, dttA146 OENO 14Y JOHNNY DOWNS' DR Ci4D,S1'11 A `l'ickeis $4.00 Per 'Pierson Dancing 0 pail, to I A.m. Buffet Lurmeli oti int-lusted COMING EVENTS — VISIT GB MUSEUM—For an enjoyable afternoon, visit the Eisenbach MuSeunt at Grand Bend, west side of No. 21 -Highway, 11/2 blocks north of main intersection. Operated by Bluewater Shrine Club. Admis- sion soe Open 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7:5.8;20c WESTERN ONTARIO Antique Show and Sale, August 9, in, and 11, Fairgrounds, Stratford, 10:30 a.m. to 10 pan. 9e Decoration iSE, Memorial Service EBENEZER CEMETERY Concession 4, McGillivray Township Sun., August 19 3 p.m. D.S.T, Guest Spea1 or RV, iENNETH HICK, Ailsa Craig Special Mit,sic Men's Choir Gordon Ranting, Chairman Mrs, Fred Fenton, See, Treas. Steam Threshers Reunion. See Live Steam Engines in Action August 17 & 18t62 Greenwood brivino Park (Fah- Grounds) Steam thOlfh0A Threshing Vailetis Separatots taktv ran Mil l 1.4ahlmte VVrimd SaWth0 PETROLIA Steahi 'Engine Racing N16del Engines Sq uare Oaf i'ng 'Model Threthihq Scenes mmut cars Attractioris A rikizt 1r OR THE OL GROUNDS DEST THRESHERMAN ON 1145 ON SATURDAY Hobbyists Bring Your MOdelit CHICXEN EARBEDUE bINNER SERVED 614 SATURDAY BY PAIR BOARD LADIES Ar1rilISSion1 Mon, Paid.Up Members, Women Afici Children PPP6 Seaforth Lions CI b 27th Annual Staritte Drive-In Theatre 5 MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND 2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Cle'ai' First Show at Dusk Box office opens at 8 p.m Children Under 12 in Cars Fite ts Two Big Lions Park, Sealorth Thurs. & Fri. August 9-10 Ferris Wheel Merry-go-round Clinton Citizens Band Bingo Penny Sale SDHS Band Program PUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY Cash Prizes totalling $1,000 Children Admitted Free -- Free Parking THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 9, 10 & 11 11131E CRAttittER'ItIC DANA -1.1X0A SCOTT THE DtItIVOLL DVS. 11E U0111.1.$ Pg. A Mon, Tues. and Wed, Aug. 1 ,1 4„1,5 19104 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 'Itnikgouir UNITED SUMMER SERVICES Main St and 'lames St. conoreeatians in .J.AMga. ST UNITED ,CHURCH during August .SERVICE AT 11 A.M. Math St. and James St. Sunday Schools each at 10 asm. Rev. S. E. Lewis on duty for both churches during this month, VISITORS WELCOME THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector • Robert Cameron, Organist • Sunday, August 12, 1962 Eighth Sunday after Trinity. 11:00 a,m,—Morning ,Prayer Nursery and Sunday School Guest Speaker; Mr. F, L. Hallett ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASH WOOD Pastor: Rev. William Gat' 9:45 a.rn, — Sunday School 10:00 amt. — Bible Class 11;00 a.m.—Divine Services ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, August 12 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a,m,—Sunday School • 8:00 p.m.—Drive-in Service BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R, Van Farowe, Minister 10;00 a.m.—Morning Service Rev, Vander Schaaf 11:15 a,m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service All Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Larry Talbot, Pastor Sunday, August 12, 1962 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7;30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Wed,, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study Friday, August 10 8:00 p.m,—Closing Exercsies of the Dai]y Vacation Bible School A Hearty Welcome To All THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Sauder, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service 11;15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class All Are Welcome EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D. 10;00 a,m,—Morning Worship 1100 a.m. Sunday School EMMANUEL BAPT;ST CHURCH Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Pastor!, ,1 Wallace Stephenson, Sunday, August 2:00 p.m,—Sunday School for All ages< 3:00 p.m.—Worship Service Wed., 8 n.rn,=Prayer Service Nursery provided for pre-school children, I3AYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: T, Leslie Hobbins, B.A. Sunday, August 12 10;00 a,m,—Bible Study 11:00 a,m,—Morning Worship Theme; "What Is Man?" 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Theme; "The Man Loose from God" Wed,, 3;00 p.m, Prayer Ser- vice "Prophecy for Today" "A cordial welcome to all to come and worship with us" ST. PETER'S CHURCH Hi g hway #4 Sunday, August 12 Holy Mass — 11:00 a,m. Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Worship in English 8:00 p.m.—Worship in Dutch 6:15 p.m. — Back to God Hour CHLO (680 ke,) CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. W. G. Cochrane Choir Leader: Mr. W. G. Cochrane No Sunday School during July and August. 10;00 a,m. — Church Service each Sunday. Sunday, Aug, 12—Speaker; Mr, Paul Scott You are invited to worship with us, • . Comments about Crediton East By MRS, W. MOTZ. Personal items Miss Margaret Haist is spend- ing this week at the CGIT camp at Goderich. Mr. John Losansky has re- turned to Camp Borden after a. month's stay with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist and family.. Mrs. Harry Lewis and Fiber and. Mrs. Leonard Wein attend- ed the Fraser reunion in Port Huron last Sunday. Bradley McKee, of London, is holidaying with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Wein, Mr. and Mrs. William Sims and family, of Exeter, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Edwards And daughters, of Walkerton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam SiMs. NDP lists expenses As he promised to do. during the federal election in dune,. Huron NDP CAndidate J, Carl Hemingway has released a statement of his campaign es. penSeS. It reads: 'Please accept the apologies of yoar loran county New Democratic Party Candidate for failing to ,espress their appre- elation in a paid advertisement for your interest and support in the recent election campaign, "The following financial state., meat of our campaign commit- tee will no doubt give you the reason," Receipts—. Ontario Federation of Labour County Labor Unions Ontario New Demo- cratic Party Collections at meetings Contributions from individuals „ $737.08 Expenditures-- Radio and TV advertising $166.00 Newspaper advertising 239.51 Candidate deposit . 200.00 Hall rent . Delivery of pamphlets 1354 :0000 Office supplies 26.63 Postage 55.94 $737.08 "At this point I would like to express my appreciation and that of the party to the local weekly papers for their co-ope- ration." J, C. Hemingway The story in Grand Bend By MRS. WE.LLWOOD GILL Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGreg- or, of Detroit; Mrs, Gertrude Adams and Mr. William Robin- son, Brampton, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell and family at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight of London and Miss Mae Pat- terson of Newmarket visited on Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. Wellwood Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pfile and children of Sarnia visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pfile and Alan. Rev, and Mrs. C. Brittain and children are spending this week at their cottage at Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Jesse Richards is con- valescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Karl Pickering, at Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and family of Parkhill are holiday- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gill and family. Mrs. Tithe Tetreau of Zurich and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pask spent a few days last week in Royal Oak, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. G. Gotten of Greenway, Mr. and Mrs. M. McAdams of Zurich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask. Several relatives and friends attended the Latta-Glidden wed- ding in London last Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Fred Miller of Zion visited on Saturday with Mr. and. Mrs. W. Gill. Mrs. J. Heslop native of district The sudden death of Mrs. Joseph Heslop, Hawethorne, California, occurred last week. She was the former Marcillia Des Jardine and the last sur- vivor of the late Isaiah Des Jardine's family. The deceased was born near Grand Bend and spent her girl- hood days here, later going to London to live, She married Joseph Hester, who Mourns her loss, also three children. About 35 years ago the family moved to California. She is an aunt of Mrs, Veree Ridley, ThoinaS, Alex and Ro- bert Des Jardine, Bert M. Holt prominent here Bert 1st, Roll, 80, Grand Bend, died Friday, August 3 in Vic- toria noapital, London, after a lengthy illness. He was a son of the late Mr, and Mrs John Holt of the 11101- lard Line. He spent most of his life in Grand tend, at one tithe operating the Lakeview liotel, now dentelished lie was a vete- ran of World War I and a Mein!. her of the Thedford Branch of the Canadian Legion and later a charter member of the Grand ,fiend branch, His wife the farmer Violet 'riedeman, predeceased him tett years ago. Surviving is one brother, Roy Holt, RR 2, Grand Bend. A brother, John W, Halt and sis- ter, Mts. A, Mallard, prede- ceased him, Funetal services were held from the Douglas Gilpin funeral home, 'Medford, on Monday, August 6, conducted by Rev, L. Hoffman with interment in Grand Bend cemetery, Pall hearers were Legion BRINTNELL Shirley and Gerald Brintnell (nee Run- die) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Terri Lynne, at St. Marys Memorial Hospital, July 2A. B ORME — Diane and Tom Burke, RCAF Station Ceot- , retie, announce the birth of a -daughter, Cindy Lynn, at South Huron Hospital, July 27, BURNS Mr, and. Mrs, Leo (Dusty) Burns, RCAF Sta. tion Centralia, announce the birth of a son, at South Huron Hospital, July 27 — a brother for Bobby, Mae and • Donna. CARTER — Douglas and Paul- ine Carter (nee Simpson) are happy to announce the birth of a girl, Karen Ann, at Victoria Hospital, London, July 24, CONSITT—Mr, and Mrs. Tons Consitt, Varna, announce the birth of a son at Clinton Public Hospital, August 3. FOSTER — Mr. and Mrs, Ray Foster, Shipka, announce the birth of a daughter, Teresa Anne, at South Huron Hos- pital, July 31. GETZ—Rev. and Mrs, William A. Getz, Dashwood, announce the birth of a son, William Paul, at South Huron Hos- pital, July 27, GILMOUR — Gerald and Mar- garet Gilmour (nee Bray) are happy to announce the birth. of a son, Thomas Paul, at Victoria Hospital, London, July 21—a brother for Kevin, HARTMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Hartman, RR 3 Zurich, anounce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, August 1 — a brother for Maureen, Francis and Ste- phen. RICHAR,DS — Mr. and Mrs. Brian Richards, Edward St., Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Geoffrey Patrick, at South Huron Hospital, August 3. ROSS — Charlie and Loreen Ross (nee Rands) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Charlie Gordon, at Wingham General Hospital, July 28 — a grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller, RR 1 Hensall. SHIPMAN — Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Shipman, Exeter, an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Laurie Louise, at South Huron Hospital, July 27. SPRUYTTE — Mr. and Mrs. Jero m e Spruytte, RR 1, ClandeboYe, announce the birth of a son, Terry Joseph, at St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, July 27—a brother for Janet, TOWLE—Mr, and Mrs. Harry Towle, RR 1 Woodham, an- nounce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, August 7 — a brother for Louise and Janice. VERLINDE — Mr. and Mrs. 'Marcel Verlinde, RR 2 lien- salt, announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Mary, at South Huron Hospital, July 31. ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eagle- son, Grand Bend, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Diann, to Mr, Gerald Hilton Broderick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Broderick, Exeter. The wed- ding to take place Saturday, September 1, 1962, al Grand Bend, Ontario. tie Mr. and Mrs. Omer Schlegel, RR. 6 Woodstock, Ontario, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Mr. Melvin James Gingerich, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginger- ich, RR. 2 Znrith, Ontario. The Marriage to take place On Septenther 1 at 2;30 o'clock at the Cassel Mennonite Church, Tavistock, Ontario. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin I„ Restemayer, Dashwoed, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, ;lane Clara, In Mr. Harold Eugene Kirk. son of Mn, and Mrs. Lewis 'Kirk, Exeter, the marriage to lake place on Saturday, September 8, 1962, at 2:3() p.m., in Zion Lutheran Mirth, Dashwnorl, members, Earl Thompson. llar- ry Hamilton, Clayton Mathers, William Rath, Michael Brewer and Cecil Lovie, THIS. SUMMER BE WATER WISE! I wish to thank my relatives, neighbors and friends for the flowers, treats, cards and visits while a patient in Victoria Has. Landon.—Mrs, Roy Bats. 9" I wish to thank everyone very kindly for the visits, cards, flowers and treats while a patient in South Huron Hos- pital. Special thanks to Rev, Lewis, Dr. .Fletcher, Miss Clay- pole and staff. — Mrs. Elora ConsiLL 9" I wish to thank all who so kindly remembered me with visits, cards, flowers and gifts while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and since re- turning home.—Kermit Thomp- son, Se 1 wish to thank the many friends for remembering me with cards, flowers and treats while in the hospital. and since returning home.—George Hep- burn. 9c We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, cards and beauti- ful floral offerings received during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Edgar Roulston, Dr. ticker, Miss May- pole and staff of South Huron Hospital, doctors, nurses and staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, to the pallbearers and the Murdy funeral home. Our sin- cere thanks to ail,—Mrs. Omar Dobbs and family. We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to the many friends, neighbors and relatives for the acts of kindness, flow- ers, sympathy extended and remembrances during our re- cent bereavement in the loss of a beloved wife and sister.— Ernest Vodden and the Talbot 9* Mr. Ernest Luxton of Exeter wishes to thank all his friends and neighbors who remember- ed him with cards and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Specail thanks to Dr. Fletcher and the nurses of South Huron Hospital, 1 wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent letters, cards and flowers to me and to all who visited me during my recent illness, while a patient in. South Huron Hospital and since returning home,—Mrs. Russell Schroeder, 9's 1 wish to thank all who re- membered me with cards, gifts and visits while a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. My sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends who helped in any way at home.—Fraser Dixon< 9., We wish to thank our neigh- bors, friends and relatives for their kindness and floral tri• butes in our recent sad be- reavement; also the Exeter Oddfellows Lodge for their beautiful service; the pall- bearers, Rev, R. S. Hilts, Din- nes, funeral home and to all others who assisted, Also spec- ial thanks to the muses, order- lies .anil. personnel on the 2nd. floor of St. Mary's Hospital for their unfailing kindness during the illness of our hus- band and father, Lee Wilson, and to all who helped in so many ways for so long. We are most grateful, —Laura Wilson anti family. 9~ Presentation & Dance for JIM AND MARY ORR (nee Dixon) Sat,, Aug. 18 ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA La dies Please Bring I nch CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. William Taylor wishes to ex- press their sincere thanks and. appreciation for the many acts cofax.' dskin.odnuciesSirofsloarisiels .ottiihsuytenal., why received from their many friends, neighbors and. rela- tives in their twat bereave. ment. Special thanks to Rev. Lancaster of :Luean for his comforting message, Rev, Dy- mond, Clinton, and Rev. Har- rison, .Bayfield, who visited her at Clinton Public Hospital; to Mrs, Orville Jones of Queens- way Nursing Home, Hensall, I3onthro.n Funeral Home and pallbearers, our g r a t e I thanks, 9c IN MEMORIAM MASON-1n lovinng memory of a dear husband and dad, Roy Mason, who passed away two years ago, August 2. Years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together, —Lovingly remembered by his wife Ellen and daughters. JOHNS—In remembrance of a loving husband, father and grandfather, Roy C. Johns, who passed away three years ago, August 8, 1959, In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, When the one we loved was called away. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. —Sadly missed by his wife Florence, son Lorne, Annie Jean, and grandchildren. 94 DUN'SFORD—In loving mem- ory of a husband, father and grandfather, Percy Dunsford, who passed away August 7, 1959, Ile bade no one a last farewell, And he said goodbye to none, The heavenly gates were open wide, A loving voice said 'come'. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought his death was near. Only those who have lost can tell. The sorrow of parting without farewell. —Ever remembered by his wife, children and grand- children. HILDEBRANT—In loving mem. ory of a dear loving husband and father who passed away nine years ago, August 10, His memory is a keepsake, With which we will never part, Though God has him in His keeping, We still have him in our hearts, —Ever remembered by wife Mary and children Anne and Marlin. 9'1 inchelsea by MU. WILLIAM WALTERS ,, , , ••.• Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Murray Madge and family, of Statue, visited. on Sunday with Mr, and 'M'rs, Harold Clarke and boys. Miss Wendy of Exe- ter, visited this week with Barbara Ann Gilfillan, Miss Joan and Jimmy Lynn are spending the week at St. fails with Mr. and Airs. Tom Skinner and family, Miss Linda Heckman, of Bid- dulph, visited, this past week with Helen Campbell. Mrs. Cain Gilfillan and Barb- ara visited at Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Hay and family on Friday, Airs, Wilbert Glanville, of Staffa, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Walters and Danny. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Free. man. Horne on Sunday. Theory; A hunch with a al- lege education, Dancin Every Friday Night BLUEWATER DANCELAND 10 to 1:30 Music by DESJARDINE'S Orchestra S' Reunion RIVERVIEW PARK; EXETER Sunday, Aug. 12 at 2:00 p,m. Supper 5:00 p,rn, Bring 'basket, cups, plates and cutlery. '' Mrs. Mary Wareing, Pres* Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, Sect'ys Exeter rownies Drive4n Theatre Ltd. cLINToN Two Complete Shows Nightly Children under 12 in Cars Free THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 9 - 10 Hit No. 1—Shown at 9:20 only "SUSAN SLADE" Troy Donahue - Connie Stevens Dorothy McGuire (Colour) Hit No, 2—Shown at 11:30 only "WORLD BY NIGHT" (Adult Entertainment) A Tour of World Night Spots (In Colour) (Cartoon) SAT., MON., TUES., WED, Aug ust' 11,13-11-15 Owing to the length — I Show only at 9:20 "EXODUS" Paul Newman - Sal Mined — Eva Marie Saint (Colour — Scope) $300.00 125.00 50,00 97.60 . 164.48 RELOUW—Mr. and Mrs. Ted Relouw, RR 2 Grand Bend, family. announce the birth of a son, Matthew John, at South Huron Hospital, August 2. The TimetoAdvoeate, August 9, 1962 Page 15