The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-10-18, Page 2•' •
•;1iR.THS
BABLN—Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
„;Babin, Lake Road, Grand
Bend, announce the birth of
• a son, Charles Arthur B.abin
,.. Jr., at South Huron Hos.
pital, October 12.
"FURNES.S—Mr. and Mrs, Ed•
ward Furness, the former
Hazel Frost, Lucan, an-
nounce the birth of a son at
Victoria Hospital, London,
October 9 — a brother for
' • Christina,
GIBSON—LAC and Mrs, jack
Gibson, RCAF Station Cent-
ralia, announce the birth of
a. ',daughter, Rhonda Lee, at
-44utli Huron Hospital, Delo-
"4er 11—a sister for Davey
t-Apd Debby.
.1-A2WQH—LAC and Mrs. Neil
--a-L Hatch, RCAF Centralia,
"announce the birth of a son,
..Neil Howard, at South Huron
.V.Ilespital, October 16—a bro-
,*,!..tlier for Nancy, Janey and
,HVALEY—Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
-Httrley., RCAF Centralia, an-
.,•*1.100.nee the birth of a son,
:.;Iroward Harold, at South
:ti:T-Itiron Hospital, October 11,
BIRTHS ---
KELLER—Mr. and Mrs. John
If. Feller, Crediton, announce
the birth of. a daughter,.
Colleen Julie Ann, at South
Huron Hospital, October 12—
A sister for Eugene, Eric and
Mark.
VANSTONE — Mr. and Mrs.
Roland V.anstone,
announce the birth of a son,
at Clinton Public Hospital,
October 13.
VAN PRAET — Mr. and Mrs,
Rerni Van Praet, HR 2 Grand
Bend, announce the birth of
a son, Brady William, at
South Huron Hospital, Octo-
ber 15—a brother for Sandra,
Christopher, Lynn and Dar.4
lone.
WINTERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Winters, RR 3 Exeter,
announce the birth of a son,
Henry John Andrew, at South
Huron Hospital, Odtober 12.
MacDONALD — Mr. and. Mrs.
Ted MacDonald, •Simeoe St.,
Exeter, announce the birth
of a daughter, Theresa Joyce,
at South Huron Hospital,
October 14 — a sister for
Tony, Terry and Trudee.
;15°
BIRTHS ----
BEAVER--Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Beaver, Dashwood, announce
the birth of a son at South
littron Hospital, October 17—
a brother for Wendy and
Cindy,
ANNQUNCEWNT$ —
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Had-
ton are holding open House
at the -home of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Karl Guenther, in Shipha, on
TueSdaY, October 23, 1962, on
the occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary,. from 2 to 5
in the •afternoon. and 7 to. 10 in
the evening, No gifts please
18*
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to take this op-
portunity of thanking my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for cards, letters, flowers and
treats while I was a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
—Mrs, Gladys Atkinson, Lucan,
18e
I am thankful to all who
helped me in any way before
going to the hospital, at the
hospital and since returning
home. I am thankful for visits,
cards, letters, flowers, gifts,
treats.—Mrs, Eva Cunningham.
18*
The messages of sympathy,
floral tributes and donations to
the Ontario Heart Foundation
and Canadian Arthritis Society
in memory of their late bro-
ther, James S. Dalrymple, are
deeply appreciated by the Dal-
rymple family, 18"
The family of the late Edwin
Beaver wish to express their
sine ere thanks to friends,
neighbors and relatives for
their many acts of kindness,
for the beautiful floral tributes,
for contributions for Gideon
Bibles and to the Canadian
Cancer Society, and to all who
assisted in any way during
their recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev Hiltz,
the pallbearers, the staff at
Huron View and to the Hopper-
Hockey funeral home. 18*
I wish to thank all my
friends and relatives who so
lovingly remembered me with
their flowers and prayers dur-
ing my recent bereavement of
my dear wife, Alice Hall,
especially Rev. James of the
Evangelical UB Church, Dash-
wood, Ont. I• also wish to thank
the relatives and friends who
assisted with the lunch at the
home of my brother-in-law,
Hitlon Ford, which formerly
was the birthplace of the de-
ceased.—David. Hall. 18*
The family of the late
Thomas Lee wish to thank
their friends and neighbors for
the beautiful floral tributes,
messages of sympathy and the
many acts of kindness shown
them in the recent loss of a
dear husband and father. Spec-
ial thanks to the Rev, Sach
and the Murdy funeral home,
also to the ladies of the
13rinsley 'United Church.—Mrs,
Violet Lee and family. 18c
"No, there isn't anyone else,
Gulliver—that's just the
trouble."
Centralia
United Church
Thank
Offering
Service
Sunday, Oct 21,
11:00 a.m.
REV. D. Al. GUEST
Pastor, as speaker.
Special Musk by' the Choir
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BAPTIST CHURCH
FAT: Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson
.'''. •
31.:,00';:pan.—Sunday School
3':!Otr p.m.—Worship Service
i.,;Sernion: "The Tongue"
Baptismal Service Wortley
Baptist Church, London, 7 p.m.,
Siinday, October 21.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
:Nursery for young children.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Saturday, October 20. 1962
Deanery Choir Festival
7:00 p.m.—Choral Evensong
SendaY September 21, 1962
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
11:00 aan.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
7:00 p.m.—Evensong
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
- Highway ;7-4
Sunday, October 21
Holy Mass — 11:00 a.m.
Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, October 21, 1962
9'45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p m.—Evangelistic Service
Monday, October 22
8.00 p.m. — Sectional Youth
Rally
Speaker Rev. Rnhert. Curie,
of Wingham.
Special numbers in music
and song
A hearty welcome to all.
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev, R. 5. Hiltz, B.A., M,Th.
Organist:
Mrs. F. Wildfong, A.L.C.M.
le,na a.m.—Sunday School
11:16 a.m.—Morning Worship
SPrmon: "Concerning Christ
and the Church"
• —Ephesians 5
Nursery provided.
Next Sunday, October 28:
ANNIVERSARY
Preacher:
Rev. W, E. Aldworth
of Harrow
Junior and Senior Choirs
"Come and worship with Us."
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, October 21
10.00 a.m.—Men's Day Service
11:15 a m.---Sunday School
17.(1(1 p — Planning Council
Meeting
'EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN' 'CHURCH
bASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev, M. J. James, B,A., E.O,
a.M.—Nrorning Worship
11i00 A.Tn.--Sunday School
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
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
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
October 21, 1962
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship
You are invited to worship
with us.
The WMS meets Thursday,
October 18, at 8 p.m.
On Monday, October 29, we
will he showing the movie
"Martin Luther". You are in-
vited to attend this movie
which will be shown in • our
church at 7:30 p.m.
CG1T each Wednesday at 7
p.m. in the church basement.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:30 a.m.—Morning Worship
Dutch—Mr. E. Breeuwsma
11:15 a.m,—Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
English
"Moses Call to Service"
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: T. Leslie Hobbins, B.A.
Sunday, October 21
10:00 aan,—Bible Study
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: "Faint. Yet Pursu-
ing"
7:30 p,m.—Evangelistic Service
Sermon: "Life for a Look"
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting
"Prophecy for Today"
"Welcome to Worship"
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor Rev, William Gat:
9:45 a,M.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 A ,M.—Divine service
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. A. J. Stienstra
10:00 a m.—Worship in English
2:15 p.m.—Worship in Hulett
6:15 p.m. — Back to God tibia
1'680 Kc.)
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. 5, E. Lewis, M.A., 8.1).
Minister
Mr. Lawrerice Wein, A.W.C.M.
OrganiSt and Choirmaster
In A.11'.—SUNDAY SCHCKIL
All Departments
11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
Rev. A. C. Pentland, of Lon-
don.
Anthem by the Moir
Nursery for babies,
Junior Congregation for Chili]-.
ten 4 to 6 years,
CARDS OF THANK.S.
I sincerely wish to thank all
the friends and relatives who
remembered me with visits,
gifts, flowers and lovely get-
well cards which I received
while a patient in South Huron,
Hospital,113xeter„ and since re-
turning home, A 'special thanks
to all who helped in any way,
-Clarence Volland, 18c
IN MEMORIAM —
GRIGG—In loving memory of
A dear husband and father,
Jim Grigg, who passed away
one year ago, October 15,
One long and lonely year has
passed.
Since my great sorrow fell,
The shock that I received that
day
Will always with, me dwell,
When I am sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong,
I seem to bear him whisper
`Cheer tip and carry on,'
Each time I see his photo
Be seems to smile and say
'Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day,'
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife Rose,
children and grandchildren.
18c
EARL—In loving memory of
our dear parents, George
Earl, who passed away Oct.
10, 1959, and Mary Marretta
Earl, Jan. 25, 1948,
Treasured thoughts of them so
dear,
Often bring a 'silent tear;
Thoughts return to scenes long
past,
Years roll on, but memories
last.
—Always remembered by the
family, 18*
BAKER—In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Edith Jane Baker,
who passed away one year
ago, October 23, 1961.
Beautiful memories woven in
gold,
This is Siolici
he picture we tenderly
Deep in our hearts her memory
is kept
To love and. to cherish and
never forget.
—Lovingly remembered by Bill,
Olive and Dore.ne. 18*
RY MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
The Whalen LICW sponsered
a bazaar on Friday evening to
A well filled: house. A program
was presented which. included
a piano.solo• Gayle:
Granton; vocal solo, Bren-
da Parkinson, RR 6 St.. Marys:,
accordion solo, Brenda 'Wallis,
Granton . reading, Mrs. Sham.
blaw,
Mr, and Airs. Burgin, Kirk-
ion, showed. many pieteres of
their recent trip to the •coast,
Following this a wonderful
display was for zale• at the
various booths.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Pullman
And family, Bluevale, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Cleve Piallman,
Mrs. Sara Switzer, MrS.
Baird and Mrs. I341110„
chell, were recent visitors with
Air, and Mrs. Alex
Mr, and Mrs. William O'Brien
and Mrs. William Currie Were
at a birthday dinner on Wed-
nesday for the tatter's sister
at her home in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Squire
and Mary jane :Colbert attend-
Rd ClandebOYe anniversary
Sunday and also visited at the
Millson home,
5fr.and Mrs. Howard Pym
APO: •Elimville, were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. William Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen,.
Messrs., Gordon• Johnson, Cecil
Squire, John Finkbeiner, john.
Egilitis and Wilfred Herbert
attended the plowing match at
Owen Sound on Wednesday.
Mr. and. Mrs, Hamilton Hod-
gins and Mrs, J. Finkbeiner
attended the third Western On
tario Provincial Assembly of
the Canadian Order of Forest.
er•s at Brantford on Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex /3aillis
were at Clinton on. Sunday,
Conservation is good bust.
ness, The efficient manage-
merit of renewable, natural re-
sources is profitable, Misman-
agement can result in bank-
ruptcy, Every citizen should
share in conservation, a 'busi-
ness in which all will profit.
SO MANY BARGAINS FOR
SO MANY PEOPLE AT SO LITTLE MONEY !
Here are some of the outstanding values:
POLYMULSION, Reg, $3.49 ....... 2 for $3.50
Reg. $5.25, 2 for $5,26; Reg, $9.25, 2 for $9.26
VITAMIN AND MINERAL TABLETS
100's, Reg. $4,49, 2 for $4,50; 250's, Reg. $8,98,
2 for $8,99
TOOTH PASTE, $1.89 Value 3 TUBES $1.08
RUBBER GLOVES, Reg. $1.65 2 PAIRS $1,66
RO-BALL DEODRANTS, Reg, 980 ..... 2 FOR 990
BATHROOM SCALES, Reg. $9,95 ..,. ONLY $5.49
ELECTRIC BLANKETS, double-bed size ..„ $17.88
EZY-BREEZE HAIR DRYER, $17.95
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GUEST MINISTER.:.
THEODORE" twofer,
of Kirkton