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PIRTHS, BIRTHS—, ,
--.- Erie and 'Styrian DEITZ-e-Mr. and Mrs. john
Cheter with to announce Peitz, AR 3 Kippen, aro
the. birth of a happy .to announce the birth
'Tanis. Lyeri, in •Goderich. of their daughter,. at Clinton
Hospital, October 30 — a Public Hospital, November
second great grPat grancighild for 1.
Mr.,' .and Mrs. Jake Reder, FINKIIETNER Donald and
CLARK—Air, and Mrs. B. Lorna Finkbeiner, Crediton,
Clark,. the foram. Elizabeth wish to announce .the birth
Sims, 011owA, are prowl. to of a daughter, Valerie L)mne,
announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital,
at Ottawa General Hospital, November Z—first grandchild
November .3-s-a grandson for for Mr. and Mrs, 'Irvine.
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Sims, Einkbeiner,
Association
Monday, Nov, 12
8:15 p.m.
Winners of the verse and
pubile speaking contests
will speak and there will
be musical entertainment,
Public are invited to
attend.
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN
CHURCH
•
Annual Meeting
and
Banquet
of
Exeter District Co-op
EXETER. LEGION HALL
Thursi, November 15
ADMiSSION $L50
Program
REG GALLOWAY AND ills
VARIETY ENTERTAINERS
of London COuriland anti 'Woodstock
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TURKEY
BINGO
Sponsored by the Lucan Lions Club
Lucan Community Centre
Wednesday, Nov. 14
at 8:00 p,m.
Admission $1:00, which includes 10 free games. .>•
Extra cards log or 3 for 250
SHARE-THE-WEALTH & SPECIAL GAMES ,
A community salute to
a distinguished citizen
CARDS OF. THANKS ,
I wish to .e:iptess tnY sing
core thanks to relatives and
friends for their kindlless
remembering um. with cards,
flowers, gifts and. visits while
A patient in South Heron. Hes-
Pita, Exeter. Special thnnlis Coffee shop ,oggiclent
toAL •Gans, Miss Claypole
And nursing staff.—Ray Fin ra
,eis. 8c
Mrs, William Maguire and
family wish to. express their
heartfelt thanks to the many
friends, neighbors and relatives
for floral tributes, donations to
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formerly of 'Hewn , :aL sympathy and those. who nein»
balmy to announce the birth ed in every way, also to the
of their son, Stephen, Octo- nurses and staff of % South
her 29—.4 brother for Earl, Itoron Hospital. for the milder-
Christine, ''lob, Bkil and ful care and kindness to Dad Laurie. during his lengthy illness.
REGAN —Gerald And Agnes Special thanks to Dr, Edgier,
"Regan are happy to an' Rev, Moir, A. J. Waters and
nounce the birth of a ,SOP th e m ur d y• funeral home, 841
1-14AN
Upsets.coffee,
boy burns back
comprised the :game „committee.
'They were assisted by honor,.
ry Counsellor Iva Hodgi,p6,
The vesper service was in
charge of Counsellor Ilene Don-
aldson.
One of the highlights of. the
evening was a large Hallowe'en
birthday cake donated by Mrs.
Arthur Iledgins of Clandeboye •
in honor of her daughter, Pa-
trieia'S birthday.
Surprise party
Air. Harold. Butler Sr. and
Mrs. Margaret Mallot invited
Mr. and Mrs, William Ayle,
stogit to .4OOoroPany. themto •
Chatham on Saturday to visit •
their ,daughter, the Rev. A.
Aylestock,
,daughter,
her ,daugh.
ter might not be prepared for
four extra guests, Mrs. Ayies
stock even packed some food,
However, when she got there
she found everything had been
arranged—turkey dinner, birth-
day cake etc. and other mem-
bOr$ of the family present to
.celebrate her birthday with her. •
What a haPPY surprise it wail
Nomination for a reeve, frier
councillors, three retiring mem-
bers of the Public School Board
and one retiring, member of
the hydro commission will he
held in the Legion Hall, Friday,
Nov, 23.
Should an election be neces•
sar'y it will he held Monday,
Dec. 3 with the poll open in
the village council chambers
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., to re-
ceive votes.
Explorer party
The Lucan • Clandeboye Ex-
plorers held a Hallowe'en party
in the United Church school-
room last 'Tuesday evening with
a box lunch supper.
Honorary Counsellor Kac Has-
kett, dressed as a ghost, greet-
ed each guest at the door with.
gruel covered hand, She also
had the honor of choosing the
most original costume. Jane
Crozier was the prize winner.
Nancy Weller of the Pente-
costal Holiness Church, Leslie
Caring from the United and
Joan Lewis from the. Anglican,
Friday, Nov. 9
9:30 1:30
KEN MITTLEHOLTZ
ORCHESTRA
Admission 75e
Everyone welcome.
Lunch served.
Sponsored by
Holy Name Society
THURS., FRI., SAT,
SKY-NIGH FUN!
'BUTTONS s TAMAN
BARBARA EDEN .-CF.DRI`GRARIVCISt
PETER 'LORRE-121'4MS flAY05 train. C.t,Clantar. ri••••44041,4-
Sunday, Tommy 'Weller, 20-
year-old son of the proprietor
Of the Lucan. Coftee Shop
laurant„ Mr. Tom Weller, back-
-ed into the coffee maker and
upset it. His hack was so badly
burned, it may yet be necessary
to .hospaaliu,
Everyone was so upset over
the .aceident it was decided to
close the restaurant for the
clay, much to the disappoint-
went of many would-be diners.
Farewell party
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Abbott
on Monday entertained at a
family gathering prior to Mrs,
Abbott's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Birtch of Lucan and Mr.
ENGAGEMENTS ,. and Mrs, Simon Ileilmuth of
Paris leaving on Tuesday to
spend the winter in California.
Also present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Birtch and son George
of Lynwood, California, who
have been visiting Ontario rela-
tives and who will also return
home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. litigh Birtch
have rented a home in Lynwood
so they will be near their son
and family. Al:', and Mrs, Hell-
mull will also spend the winter
IN MEMORIAM in Lynwood.
FAIRBAIRN—In loving mem- Nomination
ory of a dear father and
grandfather, Thomas William
Fairbairn, who passed away
two years ago, November 5,
1960.
We title thought, when we woke
that morn
The sorrow the day would
bring,
The call was sudden, the shock
severe
To part with one we loved so
dear.
—A I w a y s remembered by
daughter Betty, son - in -law
Bill and grandchildren Den-
nis and Brian. 8e
100E—The second degree team
of Exeter Lodge No, 67 TOOF There are more than 25,000 government employees will confer the degree on a cngag-
number of candidates on Tues- l n Cecaialidaasntdof
infi heeteopyeeraar ended
members
day, November 13, 1962. All
members welcome to attend. 1\1-arch 31, 1962, postal revenue
Allen Fletcher, Noble Grand; totalled $180 million and ex-
Percy A. McFalls, Rec. Sec'y. penditure $186 million.
Minister; . kindness, for the floral tributes Sc
Rev, M. J. James, B.A., BA and to all Who assisted in any
way. Special thanks to Rev. ANNUAL MEETING of Wo-
10:0 a.m,-Morning Worship Lewis, the pallbearers, the men's Auxiliary, South Huron Dance •.•
11:00 a,m.—Sunday School staff at H Hospital, will take place on
uronview and to the Tuesday, November 13, at 2:30 H Hopper-ockey funeral home. MOUNT CARMEL 8'" p.m. in the Auxiliary rooms.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey :Pfaff Installation of officers for
and boys wish to express the i r 1963. Cordial invitation is ex-
many thanks to all those who 8o tended.
have been so kind in the pass- BAZAAR & TEA — Main St.
ing of their dear mother and Church bazaar and tea, Settle-
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Pfaff, d ay, November 17, Sc
Words fail to express their sin-
cere appreciation Tor the flow-
ers, the many cards, the offer
At St. Joseph's Hospital,
November 5-4 brother for
MarY Anne and Pauline,
ROWE — Elmer and Geneva
Rowe, RR 1 Exeter, ans
nounce the birth of a baby
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CHRISTIAN BAYFIELD SIMPSON—Air, and Mrs. Don
REFORMED CHURCH. BAPTIST CHURCH Simpson, Lucan, are happy
to announce the birth of a
Minister: Rev. A. J. :Stienstre Reston T..Leslie Hobbins, .8.A. son, Dennis, at St. Joseph's
10:00 a,m,—Worship in Dutch Sunday, November 11 Hospital, London, October 29
2:15 p.m..—Worship in English 10:00 a,m.—Bible Study
—nrauceb,r o t h e r for Timothy
6:15 pm,---Back to God Hour 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship seme_mr .and Mrs. William
.(680 Kc.) Sermon: "The Weapons of Sims, Mill Se, Exeter, an-
Warfare" nounce the birth of a son,
ZION 7;30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Terry Robert, at South Huron
LUTHERAN.CHURCH Sermon; "Ignorance of the Hoenital. November 1 — a brother for Jerry and Sheila,
DASHWOOD Experts" DOUGLAS — Bob and Mary
Pastor; Rev, William Getz . Wed '' 8 p.m,—Prayer, Meeting Douglas (nee McBride) are
"Prophecy for Today" • happy to announce the birth
8:30 Lire—Divine Service "Welcome to Worship" of, their son, Scott Robert, in
9:45 a,m,-.Sunday School. St, Marys Memorial Hos-
10:00 o.M,—Bible Class ,
THAMES ROAD
pital, November 1,
MENNONITE CHURCH •
JAMES STREET
CARDS OF THANKS —
E
UNITED CHURCH . . M. Seuder, Pastor We wish to express our sin-
Rey. S. E. Lewis, M.A., 8.D. 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service core thanks to friends, neigh-
Minister ' 11:15 a,m,—Sunday School and hors and relatives for the
Mr. Lawrence. Wein, A.W.C.M. Adult Bible Class many acts of kindness, cards
Organist and .Cheirmester All Are Welcome . and floral offerings received
during the illness and passing
10 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL of our loved one. Special COMING EVENTS — '
All Departments MAIN STREET thanks to Miss Claypole, nurs-
United Church of Canada ing staff, Dr, Gulens and Dr.
Goddard. Sincere thanks to
Minister: Rev. Schlenker, the pallbear-
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M,Th. ers and Harry Hoffman and
those who so kindly assisted
Organist: in any way.—Mr. Henry Pfaff
Mrs. F. Wildfong, A,L.C.M. and family. 8* CHRISTMAS FAIR, sponsored.
I sincerely wish to thank all by the Presbyterian CCC, Sat- 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School the friends, neighbors and urday, December 1, Caven
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship relatives for their kindness in Church, Exeter, 2:30 p.m.
Sermon: "Living Sacrificial- remembering me with cards, 8:15c
ly"—Romans 12. flowers, gifts and visits while
Nursery provided, a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
"Come and worship wi th us.,. pitAIrsandHestni;cejorneetsurning home.
The nieces and nephews of.
EVANGELICAL UNITED the late Alfred Brook wish to
BRETHREN CHURCH 1,,ipernedsss thneeiirolnocresre atnhdankrseiato.
DASHWOOD rives for their many acts of
Tirnos-Acfrocator ,Noyeniber S, 1962
Pagi —
ANNUAL MEETING
HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
(for Provincial purposes)
Harbor Lite Inn, Goderich
THURSDAY,'NOV,, 15, 1962, AT 8:15 PJA,
Robert Nixon MPS
recently elected President of the Ontario Liberal
Association, will sPeak.
Dinner at will precede the Annual Meeting,
Tickets, from municipal chairmen,
E. B. MENZIES, GEORGE DIECHERTs
President, Treasurer,
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Figure Skating
Registration
EXETER
ARENA
Sat,, Nov, 10
Starting at 3:00 p.m,
Your children will enjoy this wonderful form of
recreation which helps to build healthy bodies,
develops form and grace.
instructor this year will be Miss Faye Love.
EXETER FIGURE SKATING CLUB
ChorlieMocNoughton,
Night
Thursday, Nov. 22
6:00 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
DINNER; $1,75 PER. PLATE
SPEAKER: DR. GEORGE W. GOTH
Minister. Metropolitan United Church, London
The Council of the Town of Exeter is sponsoring
this tribute in recognition of Mir. MacNaughten's
appointment as Minister of Highways in the On•
tario government. Citizens are urged to join in this
testimonial. Tickets may be secured from the of,'_,,
lice of Clerk C. V. Pickard or from any member
of the council, The Times-Advocate or Stan
Fraync's General Store.
PHONE 235.2911 EXETER
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Saturday Matinee 2:00 p.m.
NOV.
12, 13, 14
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Sat,, Nov. 10
1:00 3:00 p.m.
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Sun, Nov. 11
2:30 4:30 p.m.
Turkey
Dinner
Centralia
United Church
Wed., Nov. 14
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Admission: Adults $1.50
Children 75i
NO
DANCE
THIS SATURDAY
NIGHT AT
Exeter Legion
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DANCING EVERY SAT.
NIGHT AFTER NOV. 10
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ANNOUNCEMENT
BIRTHS_.-.
LIPPZ-ET—Atr, and Mrs. Carl
Lippert, Creditom, announce
':the birth of a daughter at St.
...Joseph's Hospital, London,
Nov. 5—a sister for David,
Wally, Barbara, Lori and
June.
McitAN-14,11,./1,1, .and mrs, Dal
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Voisin,
RR 2 Ailsa Craig, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Doris Margaret
jean, to Mr. Lloyd Laverne
Mawson, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Mawson, Parkhill. The
wedding to take place on Sat-
urday, December .1, 1962, at 2
o'clock, in Clandeboye 'United
Church, Clandeboye, Ontario.
8nc
11 A,M,-11,10RNING SERVICE
REMEMBRANCE DAY
SERVICE
This will, he a joint "service of
the Exeter Branch of the
Legion and. the James Street
congregation.
Sermon: 'The Memory of Our
Deliverance"—a sermon for
the young, and young people
are especially invited,
Rev. E. J, Roulston of the Ex.
der Ministerial Association,
Comrade Eric Heywood, presi-
dent of the Legion, and the
minister of the church will
take part in the service.
Anthem by the Choir
Solo; Mrs. Donald Graham
Nursery for babies and Junior
Congregation for children 4,
5 and 6 years.,
ARMISTICE DAY- service on
Sunday, November 11, at Lieury
Cenotaph. Church service at
2:30 p.m., followed by laying
of wreaths at 3:30 p,m. Sc
12;20 P.M.—Laying of Wreaths
at the. Cenotaph.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
c REDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, November 11, 1962
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Whet Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson
2:00 p.m.—Sunday School
3:00 p.m.—Worship Service
Sermon: "Crooked Business,
men"
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Nursery for young children,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister;
Rev. Jahn C. 'Boyne, S.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Remembrance Day,
Sunday, November 11
10 aon,—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 a.m.—CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with its,
Choir practice, tonight, Thurs-
day, 7130 p,m,
Young People's Group leaves
the church at 5:30 p.m.. on
Saturday for Young People's
Night in Listowel; leave Siin-
day night at 7:30 for meeting Sunday, NoVembei. 11, 1962
in Crentorty. Trinity 21
The neXt meeting or WAIS
will be on Thursday, Nov. 22,
at 8 p.m., cherch baiement.
Note advance of one week,
CGIT, each 'Wednesday night
at 7 p.m,
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R, Van Farowe, Minister
10:30 a.m.—(Dutch)
"The Bible as Doctrine
Instruction"
11:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Catechism
8:00 p.m .—(English)
"God, Our Banner"
AU Welcome
of cars and the lunch dona-
tions. For this they are truly
grateful.
The families of the late Mrs.
Michael Finkbeiner, Exeter,
and Mrs, Albin j. Fawcett,
Brantford, wish to extend their
heartfelt appreciation to friends
and and relatives for their many
acts of kindness, cards and
and floral offerings 'received at the
time of their recent bereave-
8c
m'el'ilhte. family of the late Mrs,
Robert Baker wish to sincere-
ly thank everyone for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown them
EXETER PENTECOSTAL in their recent sad bereave.
TABERNACLE tont. in the loss of a loving
wife, mother, grandmother, and
Larry Talbot, Pastor great grandmother. Special
thanks to the Bonthron Funeral Sunday, November 11, 1962 Home Rev. R. MacDonald,
9;45 a.m.—Sunday School for Dr, doddard and the nurses of
all ages. Clinton Public Hospital and
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship friends and neighbors. — The
7:30 p,m.—Evangelistic Service Baker family,
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and l wish to sincerely than{.
Bible Study my friends and neighbors for
their kiednes8 in remembering Young
Friday, 8:00 p.m.me with cards, flowers and People's visits While a potient in South
A hearty welcome to all. Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Eeker, the nurses and
staff and Rev. Lewis.—Mrs. W.
•.1, Ford,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dayroan
wish to thank all their friends,
relatives and organizations for
the many visits, flowers, treats
and cards received by Mr.
Hayman during his long stay
in South Huron Hospital. SW-
ial thanks to Rey. Lewis for
hi loseirift0 visits, Dr. Gans,
Mist Claynnie and the nursing
staff. lt has been deeply opt,
predated. 8*
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
Highway #4
Sunday, November 11
22nd Sunday after Pentecost
5:00 a.m.—Holy Mass
Pastor: Rev. .1, E. Kelly
fteineitibrariee Day
8:30 a,m.—QUitt Comnitinion
11:00 amt.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
7:00 p.m.—Evensong
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bran de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
BAZAAR
Exeter
Home &
School
ABERDEEN HALL
Kirkton
Fri., Nov. 9
8:00 p.m.
VARIOUS BOOTHS
LUNCH
PROGRAM
Starting at 00
15 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN
AdmisSion 50 i
10 ROUNDS OP TURKEY
Cards 104 Each for 25iL
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE
EXETER LEGION
LYRIC THEATRE
NOV, MOH., TUES., WED. 9, 9, 10