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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-11-01, Page 17Visitors in the community for the clay wnre:. Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Pym of Exeter, Mr. Manning of Can, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skin- ner, K m ren„ Gary and Dianne of .Centralia with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. hod Mrs, Robert Coates, of Exete", with Mr, .and. Mrs. Squire Berdm an, AL. .anti, Mrs. Ross Skinner and family with Mr.. and Alt's, llamid Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Item and Edward of Zion, Miss Marilyn Weber of Burgessville, Mr. And sirs, Douglas Fulton of St. Marys. Mr. nd Mrs. Delmer Skinner and Frances with Mr. .and Mrs, Alvin Fulton and Larry. Mr. and. Sirs, Milton Sleamon of Exeter, Mr. Frann Routly of Kirkton, Mr, and Mrs. Don Will- cox of Kitchener with Mr. and Airs, 'William Routly, Air. and Mrs, Hans Gertsen- kern, Air, and Mrs. Roy Pepper of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns, Mr. and Mrs, William Moore of Rannoch, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Jaques, Harry and Shirley of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, Susan, Gail and Deb. COMING EVENTS BAZAAR & TEA, sponsored by Crediton IJCW, Saturday, Nov. 3, at 2:30 p.m,, in Crediton Community Hall. 18:25:1C FULLARTON Federation of Agriculture are holding an open annual meetinct 6 for the rate- payers of the. township to elect officers and commodity groups on November 8, 9 p.m. 25:1c BAKE SALE, Saturday, No- vember 3, 2 p.m„ former In. tenor Shop, opposite post of- fice, Exeter, Auspices Exeter Ladies Curling Club. 25:1.c BAZAAR-St. Paul's Anglican Church bazaar in Aberdeen .Kirkton, Frld a y, Nov. 9, iC OYSTER SUPPER- Woodham • Orange Hall, Monday, Nov. 5, Supper served from 5 o'clock on. Auspices LOL 492. Admis- sion, adults $2,00; children $1.00. lc BAZAAR, Bake Sale and Tea, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Mensal], Friday, November 2, 8 p.m, Sponsored by the Ladies Aid, YPS and COLT, 1c FIGURE SKATING - Registra lion will take place in the Ex- der Arena on Saturday, Nov 10. at 3:00 o,t-n. Your children will enjoy this wonderful form of recreation which helps to build healthy bodies, develons. form and .erace. 1c CARD PARTY & DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. -Norman Woods, ('orhett Community Centre; Friday, November 2, Ladies please bring lunch, Reception oSt Dance THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial; Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, November 4, 1962 Trinity 20 8:30 a.in,-Quiet Communion 11i00 a,n1,-Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School Dedication of a new Altar Cross 7:00 p.m.-Evensong 8:30 p,111.---The Rector's Coffee now Install officers of lOOF lodge LU CAN New officers of Lunt) 100$' Lodge took their posts last week following an installation ceremony conducted by a team front Stratford, Grand for the coining year is Allan Scott. Vice Grand is Ivan Hearn. Other °titters include: Fred Itevington, warden; Allan 11111, conductor; Maurice Simpson, chaplain; LOrne Barker, RSS; Jack 'Sturdy, LSS: McFalls, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN rtSNG3 Arnold Blake, CHURCH holt Ready, inside guardian; George, Outsidegnat,. Main at Hill St., Exeter dian; hn Leach, AVG; Jack AlMrnisfer;eittosh, LSVG, Art 13e11, the junior past noble Rev, John C. Boyne, B.A,0 11,D, grand, Wa$ IHtStIltOd with his Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys collar. The Canada-1.LS, boundary. 3,989 miles in length, was mainly fixed front the Atlantic to the Lake of the Woods to the. Treaty of Paris, 1183. Let's do it for KICKS! Grand send and Area .Chamber of Commerce Feathe'i Bingo 20 CHANCES ON 20 TURKEYS. Plus Special Games Including Share-the.Wealth Proceeds for Community Work GRAND BEND LEGION HALL. Friday, November 2 8 p.m. Ingo Thurs., Nov. 8 Exeter Legion Hall Starting at 9;00 p.m. -13 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN Admission 5(4' 10 ROUNDS OF TURKEY Cards 100 Each 3 for 25(': TURKEY DOOR PRIZE iwz, I This Satur Your favorite entertainers of Radio, Stage and Television THE ALL-STAR NIGHT HA VkS CLARENCE PET 1E Exeter Legion Hail NOTE: NO DANCE ON OCTOBER 27, NOVEMBER 10 AND 24 LYRIC THEATRE. PHONE 235.2911 EXETER 2 Shows Nightly Starting 7:311 p.m. Saturday Matinee 2:00 p.m. THURS., FRI, LSAT., Nov NOV. MON TUES WED. S0 6, / 10 2, 3 ic(ArAnD RAn ANN news FLILTON DORAN TOOMKY AN men mists pictuak JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, S. E. Lewis, M,A., B.D. Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M. Organist and Choirmaster A,AL-SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments United Church of Canada 11 A.M.-MORNING SERVICE RTH$ - BROWN-Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil- liam Brown, Zurich, announce the birth of a aon, Danny Keith, at South Huron lloa- Pita', October 29. GOWANI4OCK Urant and Velma Gowanlook Ince Fer gaol)), ..14aMbelli, are happy to announce the birth of their son, Keith Robert, at Victoria Hospital, London, October 23 a brother for Karen and Kevin, GRIDZAK-Mr..and Mrs. Peter Gridzak, Kippen, .annotmee the birth of a son at South 'Huron Hospital, October 31, AIacPIHER--Mr. and Mrs, Jobe IVIaePhee, ROAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Brenda Louise, at South Huron Hospital, October 27, MeNAUGH.TON-Mr, and Mrs. Paul McNaughton, Zurich, announce the birth of a son At South Hnron Hospital,. October 31. AlITCHELL-Les and Florence Mitchell, Crediton, announce the birth of a daughter, Bar- bara Ann, at South Huron Hospital, October 29-4 sister for Brenda, Carolyn, Randy and Ricky. SITIAEFER - Bill and Rose- mary Schaefer, Kirkton, are happy to announce the ar rival of Deborah's sister, Susan Marie, of St, Mary's Memorial Hospital, October 27, TORCK-Jim and Val Torck (nee Hamilton), Mill St.. wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Laurie Elizabeth, at Victoria Hospital, London, October 18, TREEND-Mr, and Mrs, Ron- ald Treend (nee Bond) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Daniel Stewart, at Cold Lake Hospital, Alberta, October 13 - a brother for Ronald, BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: T. Leslie Hobbins, B.A. Sunday, November 4 10:00 a.m.-Bible Study 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Serinon Thorne: "The Zeal God Loves" 7:30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service Sermon Theme: "How To Know The True God" Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting "Prophecy for Today" "Welcome to Worship" ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev, William Getz 9:15 a.m.-Sunday School 10;00 a.m.-Bible Class 11:00 a.m.-Divine Service Sermon Theme: "To The Glory of God" MAIN STREET Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B,A., M.Th. Organist: Mrs, F. Wildfong, A,L.C.M, 10:00 a.m.-Stu-Ida), School 11:15 a.m.-Morning Worship Sermon: "Stewardship of all of Life" Nursery provided. "Come and worship with us." EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev, M. J. James, B.A.t 8.0 10:00 a.m,-Morning Worship 11:00 RAIL-Sunday School ST, PETER'S CHURCH Highway .#4 Holy Mesa at 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev, J. E. Kelly BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R, Vain PereWe Minister 10:30 A.M.-Mernitig Servite (English) "The. Christian's )esire" 11,+15 a an ,--Suriday School 8:00 p.m. Evening Service (Dutch) ,The Exodus" All Weltome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE tarry Talbot, Pastor Stuiday, November 4, 1.962 9:13 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M. - Communion Ser. vice 7:30 pan.-Evangelialie Service Friday, Nov. 2, 8100 Pan. - Evangelist Harold Davis, of Paris, will be speaking, A hearty Weleonte to all, EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Churthi Huron tt, E, Pastor: W. Stephenson 2:00 p.m.-Stinclay School p.to-Worship service Sermon: "Knowing and Do- Mg" Wed., 8 M. --Prayer Service Nursery for Yoting Children. OF THANKS, 1 would. like to .express niv sincere thanks to all those who. sent earth:, treats and. visited my wife Marge while a patient in South Huron Hos- pital. Special thanks to Miss ('laypole and nursing staff, Dr. Esker, neighbors and Rev. Brett DeVries. Sincere thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness extended to us in the loss of a clear wife and mother; for the beautifol floral tributes, messages of sympathy and those who help. ed in any way. Special thanks to the pallbearers, Itopper- Hockey funeral home and Rev, l3ren DeVries,-Bev Lindentield and ,family. The family of the late Ern- est McCarter • of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, wish to extend (heir very sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh. bors for the 'kindness and sym- pathy extended to them in the loss of a loving husband, father and grandfather. Also sincere thanks to those sending lovely flowers and expressions of sympathy, I wish to sincerely thank all our neighbors and friends for their kindness in remembering me with cards, flowers, gifts and visits while a patient in. St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. God- dard, Dr. L. M. Gibson and Dr. John C, Wilson, Sister Saint Monica, nurses and staff of third floor west.-Mrs. Sim (Mary) Roobol, lc I sincerely wish to thank all the friends and relatives who remembered me with visits, gifts, flowers and lovely get- well cards while I was a pa• tient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to all the nurses who were so patient and kind. -Luther R o wc Ulf e. Ic The family of the. late Wil- liam. Roy Stone wishes to ex- press their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives and neighbors for the acts of kindness, messages of sym- pathy and the beautiful floral tributes received during their sad bereavement on the death of a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grand- father. Special thanks to the Rev, E, 0. Lancaster, pall- bearers and the staff of the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home. Also for kindnesses of neigh- bors for food sent in and the women who helped in the kitchen. • 1c Mrs, Edith Richard would like la thank her many friends anti relatives for cards, flow- ers and visits while a patient In St. Joseph's Hospital. We wish to express our ap- preciation to neighbors, friends and relatives for their cards, flowers and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful to all those who remembered Dad in so many ways during the past years. Our sincere .thanks to all,-The family of the late William Moodie. 1 c We wish to express our heart- felt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received dur- ing the illness and passing of our loved one, Special thanks to Rev, H. C. Wilson, Dr. M. Cans, the pallbearers, Hopper- Hockey funeral home and to those who so kindly assisted at our home, Our sincere thanks to all, - Mrs. Lloyd Johns, Mrs, Pat Otis and fam- ily, pM By MRS. ROSS WNW ILLS Elimville Sleisengers held their Ilalliwe'en 'masquerade party on Frioay night at Win- clielsea school with over 45 chil- dren in costume. Mrs. Freeman Horne and Sirs. Horace Delbridge were judges and the winners of the different classes were: Best Hallowe'en character, witch, Joyce Kerslake; pump kin, Joan, .Kerslake; .all ,black character, rooster, Dale Skin- ner; cat, Jimmy Skinner; Pre. school, fled Riding Hood, Gail Parsons; orange witch, Connie Miners; fancy orange a n d black, Brenda Skinner, Sharon and Helen Batten; story book character, Peter Rabbit,. Sandra Skinner;ers; yogi bear, Douglas :Miners; Best disguise, tall lady, Carol Ann Bell, Abe Lincoln, Susan Parsons; •bost comic, fat man, Donnie Kerslake; baby, Karen }fern; best dressed couple, mice, Joan and Jimmy Lynn; Devil and. Red Riding Hood, Kathy Cooper and Johnny Kern; dress- ed as women, Beverley Pass- more, Terry Otis; ghost, Janice. Johns; Indian, Barbara Gilfil- lan; cal, Dennis Hutton. Teen Town .marks Hallowe'en The Elimville Teen Town held a masquerade party at the hall on Saturday evening. Prizes donated by the chaper- ons were presented to Miss Barbara Hern for the best Hal- lowe'en costume; best dressed lady, Marilyn. Johns; best dress- ed man, Larry Hern; best cou- ple, Shirley Jaques and Ronnie Motz; best disguise, Larry Skin- ner; best character, Larry Lynn and Paul Baker, The next Teen Town will be held on Saturday evening, No- vember 17 The executive moved that $10,00 be presented to the Elimville WI and a small lamp be purchased from the funds. UCW sees pits of Germany At the meeting of the Elim- ville UCW at the church on Wednesday evening Mrs. Hans Gertsenkorn of Exeter showed her pictures ef her honeymoon trip to Germany visiting the groom's parents. Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Howard Pym sang a duet. Mrs. Lewis Johns and Mrs. William Walters were in charge of the program, The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, H. Wilson at the manse. Anniversary service The Elimville fall anniver- sary service was held on Sun- day with Rev. Theodore Elliott, BA BD, of Kirkton as guest minister for the day. Mr. Allan Elkton of Centralia was guest soloist and the choir sang an anthem. Thomas Glavin district farmer Thomas Glavin, 69, died at the home of his nephew, Ger- ald Regan, 1111. 3 Ailsa Craig, Friday, October 26, Surviving is one sister, Mrs, Mary Regan. A number of nieces and nephews also sur- vive. The hotly rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Monday when Requiem Mass was sung at the Church of Our Lady, Mt, Carmel by Father .1. Kelly. interment was made in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Pall bearers were, Clem Bo- land, loe Dietrich, jack Mc- Cann, Tom Ryan, Jack Hall and Tom Fleming. Services held for Nat Ogden Attending the funeral of the late Nathaniel Ogden on Friday were. Mr, and Mrs. James Og- den and Jean, London, Mrs. 'Harold Sutton, Brantford, Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Filkins, Hol- land, Mich., Mr. and Mrs..Frank Squires and family, Granton, and sir. and Mrs. Grant. Ford, Byron. Pallbearers were Messrs Heber Davis, Harry Carroll, fLorge, Jaques, Whitney Coates, Charles Fisher arid Fred Dobbs. Rev. S. E. Lewis of James Street United Church, officiated at the service Merchants plan Santa parade Lt1CAN Ltican Businessmen's Asso- ciation again will sponsor a Santa Claus parade this year. President A 1 1 a ri Scott an- nounced this week. Dale for the parade will be Saturday, December 8. Details will be announced later, hie of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Cooper, Kathy and 'Notte7 1vPh Sir, and WO. Alvin. Coop- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hunter of .Lotlon. with Mr. and Mrs,. Hu- hert titoter. mr. and Mrs. Everard and. Elsie of Zi.011„. Mr, and. Mrs. Vincent Benseik and girls of Exe er with M. and Mrs. Philip. Air. And, Mrs. Arthur Ball, Brenda, john and Beth, of ton with Mr. .and. Airs. Lorne Elford. CGIT ,01,icly. missions: The .Elimville clOiT was held on Sunday evening at the ,church, Miss Frances Skinner had charge of the worship. MISS Kathy Horn led in .stoging and Mrs, "lantmor.eney gave the Bible study. "The Waiting Pea- pie" wos chosen t.5 the packet for missionary study. Personal items Mr, and Mrs, Earl Coultis and Neil, of Newmarket attend- ed. the funeral of the former's uncle, Mr. Lloyd Johns, on Mon- day, Miss Ruth Skinner spent the weekend in Toronto, Turkey Dinner Centralia United Church Wed.,Nov.14 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Admission: Adults $1,50 Children 750 TURKEY SUPPER THAMES ROAD UNITED CHURCH Wed., Nov. 7 Supper served 5 to 8 p.m, Admission: Adults $1.50 10 years and under, 75c Sponsored by United Church Women Presentation And Dance FOR MR. & MRS: STEVE DIETRICH Friday, Nov. 2 MOUNT CARMEL HALL MUSIC BY TWYLITES Everyone Welcome Ladies please bring lunch, linfl Mrs- John Batten, Sharon, Helen and Ralph visit ed on Sunday with 'Mrs. Beth Batten of ',Luger. Miss Anne Johns attended the Young People's .ralli+,!. in Strath- roy over the weekend. Miss Joan -Miners held a show- er for the former Doris Cornish on Monday evening for the South 1-turm. Jr. Institute. Mr, and Mrs. Horace Del- bridge of Winchelsea, Mr. and Mrs. Russell King awl failtili of .Crediton visited on StittaY with Mr. and Sirs, truce -Coop, .er. Miss .fleverleY Passmore: Thames Road visited on FrldaY night with Miss Elaine Johns. The South Huron. Jr. Farmers and ,Jr, institute held .a turkey banquet at the township hall on .Friday evening, Music by Erie Kints and Maurice ',eve avaa supplied for dancing afterwards, ANNOUNCEMENTS Groups at enjoy ,masquerades The Times.AcIvocate, November 1, 1962 FOR MR. AND MRS, • KEITH LOVELL Kippen (nee Myra Stokes) Community Centre Zurich Sat., Nov. 3 DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA Everyone Welcome .EIRTHS, vENN4R-Mr, and Mrs. Slur, ray Venner,. Gram". Bend. Announce the birth of a son, Robert John, at South Huron Hospital, October 24-a bro, titer for ENGAGEMENTS - Mr. and Mrs, Allen L, Viet- cher, Exeter, wish to announce. the epgagement, of their only daughter, Betty Irene, to .Mr Barry ,lames Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen ,T, Ontario. The wedding to take place Saturday, Novem- ber 17, 1902, at three o'clock, in Christ the King .Roman Catholic Church, RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario, CARDS OF THANKS-, . „. I wish to express my thanks and gratitude to relatives, neighbors and friends who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats, flowers, and to the LC Ladies of St. Andrew's United Church, Special thanks to Rev, Harold ,Tehnston, Dr. Campbell and the nurses on the staff at Stratford hospital and to those who helped my wife when I was hospitalized and since returning home.-Norman Long. Inc The family of the late Mr. Nat Ogden wish to express their heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings re- ceived during the illness and passing of the late Mr. Nat Ogden of Exeter. Special thanks to the doctors, sisters and nursing staff of St. Jo- seph's Hospital, second floor main: Rev. S, E. Lewis, Hopper-Hockey funeral home, Mr, E, Bell, Mrs. H. Howard and to anyone who rendered assistance in any way, is CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A. J. Stienstra 10:00 'a.m.-Worship in Dutch 2:15 p.m.-Worship in English 6:15 p.m.-Back to God Hour (680 Ke.) ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren C RE 0 ITON A. M, Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, November 4, 1962 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship 11;15 a.m.-Sunday School Sermon: "The Book and The Man"-chapters 8 and 9 of The Word And The Way Anthems by the Choir Nursery for babies and Jun- ior Congregation for child- ren 4, 5, 6 years, - Make Worship Part of Your Sunday - THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Sauder, Pastor 10;30 a.m.-Worship Service Evangelist Peter Geo. Pen- ner, chalk artist, will bring the 'message. 11:15 a,M.-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class All Are Welcome Turkey Supper GRAND BEND UNITED CHURCH Thursday, Novi 8 Stipper served 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Admission: Amirs $1,50 12 YEARS & UNDER, 75t' Sponsored by the United Church Women IN MEMORIAM - DUNN-In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Law- rence, who passed away No- vember 4, 1947. We often think of bygone days When we were all together, The family chain is broken now, But m.emories will live forever Ta us he has not gone away, Nor has he travelled far, Just. entered God's eternal home And left the gate ajar. -Lovingly remembered by his father. mother, sisters and brothers. le Sunday, November 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--4111urch Service You are invited to worship with us. Choir practice, Thursdays, at • 1•00 p.m, Young People's Car Wash, this Saturday, Graham Arthur's Garage, Nit 8 -Lit. to 6 p.m. Gordon Auxiliary S. pp c r. Meeting, Monday, November 3, 6:30 p,ni,, in the chute!) basement, Coen Circle, regular meet- lag, Tuesday. November p.m., in the church basement. Board of Managers regular meeting, Tuesday, November A, At '7:30 pan,* in the manse, 4, Pre-Christmas Bazaar and Rummage Sale Saturday, November 3 -10 a-m. COMMUNITY CENTRE RCAF STATION CENTRALiA Clothes foie all the fancily Christmas Novelty Table ISO Parcel Post Plants Aprons - bolls' Clothes MIN Elephant - Eike Table, COME - MEET YOUR FRIENDS ENJOY A 'FREE Cat' OF COFFEE (Sponsored 4>y Protestant Chapel Guild) m a), OR$ON 111(TOR WELLES 'MATURE "THE TARTARS" THE TARTARS vs THE VIKINGS! TECHNICOLOR ,a NI /WM ummommomegasemftsamer you will never forget, iN THE fi SIRL iffit LANE Corning Soon! °ERRAND 'BOY"' "HEMINGWAY'S ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN" (Adult) Roc nit cid At ADULT ENTERTAINMENT