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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-01-03, Page 11rth launches H sheep club • Week of Prayer Services • January 7-11 8 p.m. Come now and let us pray together, That the Spirit may quicken our hearts As we confess our sins and share our burdens, To our Saviour and Lord who cloth new life impart. MON.DAY-"ONE LORD", Rev. A. J. Stienstra Bethel Reformed Church TUESDAY-"ONE GOSPEL", Rev. W. Stephenson Alain Street United. Church WEDNESDAY-"ONE MISSION",'IRev, R. S. Hiltz Presbyterian Church THURSDAY-"ONE KINGDOM", Rev. L. Talbot Christian Reformed Church FRIDAY-"ONE HOPE", Rev, Bren. De Vries Anglican Church (Everybody is cordially invited to attend all services} EXETER. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION • (pYjer4take/4e0e/edettee GANAI)IAN STYE, SUPPORT CANADIAN-OWNED BUSINESS Become art owner in an all Canadian business! The Co-operative move- //tent in Canada is the most Canadian of all businesses, with ownership spread over a great number of people working together. )t is one hundred percent Canadian-owned, locally and democratically controlled and it is fighting for the inde- pendence of our economy. By joining your CO-OP you get a voice and a vote in its management. CANADIAN CO-OPS ARE PROGRESSIVE TOO In the last If) years Ontario CO-OPS have proved their faith in Canada. They have developed a wide range of products and pro- grammes to terve approximately 80,000 owners and thousands Of prospective owners and patrons, One of the fastest growing is the Petroleum product lines such as fuel oil, gisalinc, grease and lubricating Oil. CO-OP gaso- line is Canadian owned Canadian 'refined . to give Canadians maximum value for their money. ill is no CO,CP *Oct Is adaptable tam any fuel SIoraot rank. • Cuts Evaporation loss • Preserves fuel quality • Saves you money Lessens condensation For Weer Farm Put! Storage, Inquire abaut a PUEL,S.AVER PILL, CAP todayl EXETER DISTRICT CO OPERATIVE B)teter, britarlo FUEL-SAVER FILL CAP another 'few COqDP deveopiOsnt aRetineitaber Whart were artakt ono of the children would step t"°' SHIP, AIRY I WORLD'S-GREAT STORY WPM LYRIC Theatre BRINGS YOU THE BEST IN MOVIES Two Showings Nightly - Starting Times: 7:30 and '?:30 NOW PLAYING *77 rt9,1'A DAMON AND PYTHIAS f754.1. u0N WiLTI is I ASTMAN COLOR TOC ALPHA (Youth Organization for Temperance) MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Sunday, January 13 2;00 • 5:00-PARENTS, TEACHERS, LEADERS DISCUSSIONS 7:30.9:00-TEENAGERS Top leaders ill the field of alcoholic: studies will - lecture and lead discussion on this subject. (Public invited) 1 Rock and Roll DANCING MODERN TO THE CRESCENDOS Exeter Legion Hall Friday; January 18 Time 9 = 12 .Acirnission 750 Starting Wednesday, Jan. 9 "Taman Goes To Indio" PLUS "A ROAD RUNNER" CARTOON COMING SOON! * BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ * THE INTERNS * MERRILL'S MARAUDERS (Adult) This Saturday Night! Your favorite entertainers of Radio, Stage arid Television THE ALL-STAR NIGHT HAWKS CLARENCE Exeter .Legion THE ANGLICAN CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA CHURCH Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Main at Hill 5t,,, Exeter JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, S. E. Lewis, M,A,, E,p, Minister Lawrence Wein, AN/X.M, Preadist and Choirmaster 10 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 A,M.-111011N1NO SCRVICT, Anthem by the Choir . Nursery for babies, Junior Congregation for children 4, 5, 6 years. _Sermon: "One World" The sermon is an introduc- tion to the theme of the Week of Prayer Services held this week, Monday to Friday, under the auspices of the Ministerial Associ a - t ion, See annotiocement of the schedule of services on this page, THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M, Saucier, Pastor 10:30 a,m,-Worship Service 11:15 a,m.-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class M1 Are Welcome EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASH WOOD Minister; Rev, M. J. James, B.A„ B,D, Sunday, January 6 10:00 amt-Morning Worship 11:00 a,m,-Sunday School Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, January 6, 1003 Epiphany 8:30 4.111,-Quiet Communion 10:00 amt-Sensor Sunday Sehool 11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion -Junior Sunday School 7:00 p.m,-Evensong BETHBI, REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:30 a.m ,-Morning Worship (English) "The Keys" 11:45 School and Catechism 8;00 pant.-Evening Worship (Dutch) "New Things" Remember: Week of Prayer Service, January 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 All Welcome MAIN. STREET United Church of Canada Minister; Rev, R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M,Th, Organist; Mrs. F, Wildfong, 10:00 amt.-Sunday School Missionary Film 11:15 amt.-Communion Service Sermon: "The Means of Grace" Nursery provided. 'Come and worship with us,' Minister; Rev. John: C, Boyne, grBanistm Mrs, ..Murray keys 10 C-111.a.SUNDAY SCHODL 11 SERVICE. You are invited to worship with us, Beinember the WEEK OF P It A Y E It SERVICES next week., January 7 to 11. The service will be in our .church on, Wednesday night, January 9. Children of the Church, Mon- day, January 7, 4 p.m. Gordon Evening Auxiliary, Monday„January, 7, 7:30 poll , Caven Circle, 'Tuesday, Jima ary 8, at 8:15 p.m. Annual Congregation Meet- ing, January 16, at 6:30 p.m, ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CR EDITQN A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, January 6, 1963 10:00 a,m,-Morning Worship 11;15 a.m.-Sunday School 8:00 p.m,-Bible Study ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OASHWopo Pastor: Rev. William Gatz Sunday, January 6 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 10;00 amt-Bible Class 1.1;00 a.m.-Divine Service BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor:. T. Leslie Hobbins, Sunday, January 6 10:00 a.m,-Bible Study 11:00 a,m.-Morning Worship 7:30 p.m,-Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting "Revival Notes" "Come and worship with us." EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th. 2:00 p.m.-Sunday School 3:00 p.m,-Worship Service Sermon: "John 3: 16" Wed., 8 p.m,-Prayer Service Nursery for young children. Prayer Week: Jan, 7 to 11 ST, PETER'S CHURCH Highway #4 Sunday, January 6, 1963 Feast of the Epiphany Mass - 11:00 a.m. Happy New Year J. E. Kelly, Pastor EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE • Larry Talbot, Pastor Sunday, January 6, .1963 9;45 a.,nt -Sunday School. 11;00 a-m.-Communion. Service 7:30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service - Remember the week of Prayer Services - Jan. 7 • 11 CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister: A. J. Stienstre, .B.A„ B.D. 10:00 amt -Worship Service (English) 2:15 p.m.-Worship Service (Dutch) Itax,,,.,havemtkat.amax. %meal Topics from Woodham Message. from Blake By MRS. DON FoRkg§T Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Martin, 91 the united States, are spenth tog some holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ednatind Erb, Mary Lou and Pearl Ann Sunday visitors with Mr, and AIrs, Edmund Erb and femily were Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Gin- gerieh end family, and Mr. and Airs. 'goy Erh and family. Miss Joy Erb, of Maryland, Penn„ wiling over the heti• day season with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon ..r1), and family. EtVGSR.Aq7 Topics from ElimviIIe By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Personal items Miss Marilyn Weber of Bur- gessville visited with Misses Carol, Frances and Anne Johns last week. Air, and Mrs. Harry laturch of Petawawa spent a few days with Air, and Mrs. Alvin Coop- er, Mr, and Airs. Fred Spike of Petawawa visited a few days with Mr. and Airs. Ross Skin- der. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Skinner sI ofkirlsnliot:,glon spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Everett Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pyin, Joan, Brian and Elaine visited On Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Docking and family of Stel- fa. )11., and Mrs. Everett Skinner, Laverne and Ruth, Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Skinner, Mr. Bert Rivers visited on Sunday with Air, and Mrs. Reg McDonald of Exeter, Mrs. Nelson Coultis is spend- ing sonic time with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerslake after vis- iting several weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Finkheiner of Shipka. Mr, and Mrs. Philip johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ave and Michael, Mr, and Mrs, Allen Johns and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skin- ner visited on Monday evening with. Mr. and Mrs, Bison Lynn of Winchelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr. and Airs. Alvin Cooper were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Parsons of Hensall on Mon- day evening. Air. Laverne and Miss Verda Kellett visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kellett of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hous- ton of Seaforth visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Stephen. New Year visitors Mr. and Abs. Alvin Pym of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skin- Per. Karen, Gam and Dianne of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley, Janice and, Robbie of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Harr; and Shirley of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Par- sons, Susan Gail and Debbie of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper. Kathy and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Car- ol, Mr, and. Ali's. Ross Skinner and family with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym at the Elimville Halilr A. and Mrs, Archie Webber and David of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and family of Kirktnn with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen on Sun- day, Miss Verda and Mr. 'Laverne Kellett, Mr, and Mrs. Rion Westdorp with Mr. and Airs. Wm, Rout Y r. and M rs. Win Heywood of Petrone. Mrs, Dave Black- well o r p etee lia w ith Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Heywood. New Year visitors away Mr, and Mrs. Allen Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and family with Mr, and. Mrs. Grant 'Ratcliffe and fam- ily at Russeklale Hall. Mr, and Airs, &attire Herd- Man and Anne with Mr. and Mrs, Horace Delbridge of Win- chelsea. Mr. and Ales, John Batten, Sharon, Helen and Rainh, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns Ivith Mr. AnodAtrs. Win. Johns Thamesn Mr. and Airs. Floyd Cooper, Kathy and Nancy with Al", And Mt's, Wilson Morley of EXeter. Agra, Agnes Drummond of Ex- eter with Mr. and Mrs. John Miners, Mr, and Mrs, Johns and family With Mr; and Mrs. Everard Miller of Zion, 1160tistri At the Christmas aervice On Stinday, bed, 23 the tent daugh- ters of Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Web- bee were baptised. Christmas concert The Eliniville Sunday School presented a Christmas toneett, at the church on Saturday eve- ring, Dec. 22. .Each bless of the School,Sunday The IMesson- sett and COD' p r e s e ti l e d one number, Santa visited at. the Close. BIRTHS CRECES Air, and Mrs, Eugene Creces,Dashwoocl, .annouuee the birth of daughter, at South }Wren /10SPit411, December 20 - a sister for Debbie. DAYMAN-Mr. amid Airs. How- ard Pg,YM an, fat a Kippen, announce the birth :of a daughter, at Clinton. Public Hospital, December 26, ENGLISH-,-LAC Ron and Airs. English, Huron St., Exeter,. Announce the birth of a son, Trevor Glenn, at South }fur- on Hospital, January 1, MORLEy-Alr, and airs. Wil. hem Morley announce the birth of a. daughter, Krista Jean, at South Huron Hos- pital, December sister for Karen, Kimberley and DEABI PR ATOR - Wilmer and Helen Pr'eszcator, RR 1 Ex- eter, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, December 28-0„ brother for Wayne, Barbara, Stephen and Beverley. SOUTHCOTT - and. Airs, Jim Southcott, London, an. nounce the birth of a. son at Victoria Hospital, December 28-a brother for Tim. STECKLE-Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steckle, BR 2 Zurich, an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, at South Huron Hospital, January 2. VANDERHOEK-Mr. and Mrs. ,Marien Vanderhoek, Dash. wood, announce the birth of twin sons, Robert William and Richard Glenn, at South Huron. Hospital, December 29, WILLAJID - Eugene and Carol Willard, RR 1 Centralia, are, happy to announce the birth of their son, Douglas Wayne, at South Huron Hospital, De- cember 21 - a brother for Calvin and Kathryne. DEATHS - FACRETT - In Golden Years Nursing Home, Brantford, Tuesday, January 1, 1963, Sylvester R. Eacrett, in his Seth y ear, beloved husband of the late Winnifrecl Charles Eacrett, dear brother of Miss Alice Eacrett, of Preston, Ont. Resting at Thorpe 'Bro- thers Funeral Home, 96 West St.. Brantford. Services on january 3, at 3:30 p.m, In- terment in Farrington 'Burial Ground, Brantford, 3c ENGAGEMENTS - Mr .and Mrs. George Pinney, Exeter, are happy to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lois Christian, to Mr, Gerald Gordon Prance, son of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Prance, RR 1 Woodham, Ontario. The wedding to take place at 3 o'clock. Saturday, -January 26, 1963; at Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter. 3c ANNOUNCEMENTS - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc- Alpine will be "at home" to their friends and relatives at their home in Ailsa Craig on January 13, 1963, from 2 to 5 and from 7:30 to 10 p.m., on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. We hope you will accept this invitation, No gifts please. 3:10c CARDS OF THANKS - Sincere thanks to all who visited me while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and to those who kindly sent cards and assisted in any way at home. Special thanks to, those who helped ie any way at building the barn. II, was all greatly appreciated. - Anthony Martens. 3* Harry and Donna Smith would like to thank their many friends, neighbors and rela- tives for the lovely cards; treats. gifts and flowers re• ceived by Donna and baby Jerry while in Clinton Public Special thanks to Dr , J. C. Goddard, Dr. W. Oakes and the nursing staff, wish to thank all my rela- tives, neighbors and friends for cards, visits and flowers. Special thanks te Rev, Ross MacDonald, 100F and Amber Rebekah Lodges, Eastern Star Chapter, Ladies of Cannel Presbyterian Church, Mr, and Alta. Clarence Reid, Dr. Charles Dyson, Dr. Oliver, Dr. Goddard and nursing staff for their excellent care while I WAS a patient in Victoria Hos- nital, John E. Are. Ewen, Hensel', 3c We wish to thank oily friends, relatives and neigh- CARPS OF THANKS 1 wish to express my sincere thanks and Appreciation to all MY neighbors, friends, rela- tives and the various or,ganiza• lions for their kindness in re- membering me with flowers,. gifts, visits and cards while I was a patient in Westminster Hospital and since returning home. A special thank you to Dr. Read, Dr. Wyatt and hos- pital staff, Also to all those who helped in any way, . Ernest Gerson. 3* The family of the late John McAuley, of Ushorne Township, wishes to express their sincere thanks to the pallbearers and all those who assisted in any way during their recent sad bereavement with special thanks to the R. C. Denney Funeral Home, Exeter, 3e We wish to .express our sin- cere appreciation, to friends and neighbors for lovely cards, floral tributes and kindnesses shown during our recent be- reavement in the loss of a dear brother, brother sin • law and uncle. Allan Roy Lockhart, of. Woodbridee. Grateful thanks to all, - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. Smith and family. 3c I would like to take this op- portunity to say "thank Nom" to all my many kind friends and relatives who remembered me at the Christmas season with cards, gifts, flowers and visits, Your thoughtfulness will always be. remembered and greatly appreciated. - Isobel Snell. 34 The O'Neil family wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all those kind friends, neighbors and relatives and for many kind- nesses and sympathy shown during their recent sad be- reavement in the loss of a lov- ing husband, brother and uncle, also thanks for cards and floral offerings. Snecial thanks to the Rev, E. 0, Lancaster for his kindness. 3c IN MEMORIAM - ELLIOTT-In loving memory of our dear son, Bill, who passed away two years ago, January 6, 1961; also Fred• die, who passed away 23 years ago, December 23, 1939. Dear son, you may be forgotten To others as part of the past, But to us who loved you dearly Your memory will always last. -Ever remembered by mother and dad, sisters and brother, 3c BAIRD-ln loving memory of dear Dad, John Baird, who passed away October 29, 1930. His memory is a keepsake With which we'll never part, Tho' God has him in His keep- in, We still g have him in our heart. Dear Mother, Lisa, who passed away one year ago, January 3, 1962. The dearest mother this world could hold with cheery smiles and heart of gold; To those who knew her, all will know How much we lost one year ago. -Ever remembered by her daughter Fanny, and son-in- law, sons Tom and Dave and daughters-in-law, grandchild• ren, great grandchildren and great, great grandchildren, 3c WELLS-In loving memory of a dear father and grand- father, Fred Wells, who pass- ed away January 6, 1962. Years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together. -Ever remembered bv La, verne, Helen and family. 3hc ELLIOTT-In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William John Elliott, who passed away 2 years ago, January 8, 1961. Calm and peaceful he is sleep- Sweeteiilliisgttn',rest that. follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss But trust. in God lo meet again, -Lovingly remembered by his wife Marion and sons John and Ross, arid daughter Shim-- 3* -Perth : County hasorganized a 4'l'T sheep .club t first 'of its kind. in the .area. Organization m eating Was held 'Friday night at St. Marys District Collegiate. Officers are Arthur Smith, President; Alex Steele, vice- president; Robin Bryon, see, rotary; and Margaret Icernick, .Press reporter. Fo4rteen mit e mu b e r s have joined the club and .any others interested may contact the. Stratford office of the Ontario Don't of Agriculture .;before January 15. Meeting will. he held al: the collegiate ;January 26 at 2 p.m. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon lieywood, town, held a EVENTS MEETING of the Ontario Sugar Beet Growers in Exeter Town Hall on Wednesday, ;January 9, 1063, at 8 p.m. Lloyd Lovell, district director. 3c THE WOMEN'S Auxiliary, South Huron Hospital. will meet on Tuesday, January S. 2:30 p,m„ in the Auxiliary rooms, South Huron Hospital. 3c get-together- at :the. Legion Hall on Sunday Afternoon, Six pana with their wives and families numbering 45 were nrosent from London, Mitchell, .rtatriarn and Exeter. .NAMED .P.IREcTDR R. S. Alcicercher. Vgblin, was one of three new znen elected to. the hoard .of riir et ors of United Cooperatives 9f Ontario at its recent annual meeting. RAY laengheed, rte, , was ro-elected president embers Wanted for Modern Square Dance ONLY $1 PER .couRG4 PER NIGHT Wednesday Nights at Exeter. PS Gym Come up next Wednesday Night. Closing Date for new Members: Jan. 16 lietalttrYere'VXM:VannfraMterttnaltOMMIIrrrita: CHURCH ,DIRECTORY Armouncemen 5 .4. Births .................. ..... ........ .114.• ....... Marriages en,d Deaths ,„, ..... .............. ovkarriAPPA. deaths. Cr. reported 'without .cheree in news - co lumns. This ..cliaree. applies only to fist' under Announcements, I En9epements, Carols at ......................«.....750` Ja Meingriarn• verse) ......... ....... The Times.A0Y0Fate, January 3, 1901 Page 11. By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE ll;f4u..2.1.11.4....i ,a1.06.n.0Q • New Year visitors With Mr. and Mrs, Wm; Die- key and family were Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Brock and fainily of Guelph. With Mr, And Airs. Clarence Thomson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Heard and girls of Fourth Line Mr. Wm. Arm- strong of Lietwy, Mr, and Mrs. Wray Sweizer, Ron and Barbara of Shipka, Mr. Frank Levy, Rachel, Hel- en and Hilda of .Transvaal, Mr, and Mrs. Don Wilson, Warren and Sandra. of Lakeside, Alr. and Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Laity, Mr and MI'S, Gerald trintitell and Terri and Mr. Harry Redd with Mr, and Mrs. jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Ira McCurdy and Ross, Mi. and Mrs. Don Brine„ Mr. add Mrs, Reg Me- Curdy,. Mt. and Mrs. Roy M e- Curdy, Brenda, tarty amid Ja , into Of Kirkton With Mr, and MT's, Fred Doupe. Mr, and. Mrs, 13111 McLean and fantily of glitter with Mr, and Mrs, 'Lloyd Smith, Dianne, and ,Ontiglaa, Mt, and Mrs. Mil Whyte and family of Sarnia, Air, add Mrs. Ben Webb And Mt. and Mrs. son, Gordon, Graham and Mi- lalgin Grand Rend, Mr, Chelle were StnidaY guests with , And Mrs, Wit, OtgAb of Lou. Air, and Alts, Lorne Marsnalf don, Mr. and Mrs, Ales Chago and of Kirk*. of Polirth line with Mr, and Mr„ and WS, Glenn Copt- Mrs. Norris Webb and family. land, Ale. and Mrs, John Rodd ReV, .aild Mrs, Wareham, Were NOW Yeaea eve :guests" Ralph, Robert and Derek With With Mr, and Mrs, George Levy Mr, and Afra, Stuart Pole and of RUMeh/aid. family bf Appin. Norris Webb, Wile has We, M, Copeland and Jean been the clerk Of the township with Moon- Mr, and WS. Stan Mn- Biaitahard Ter the Pea ten Min of St, Marys, YON., has resigned his position Mr's , la, Copeland, fibril aand effective iri janttant., Murray With Mr. add MPS. MUD. Fran 'Bean Of St. Marys vis. raY May of nymo, UM a COUOId doYs With Jadk Mt, and Airs, Robert RObitia bars fo th e lovely t'et-well cards, treats and visits ceiVed While Lorne Was a pa- tient in vietorio Hospital and since. returning home. Special thanks:to_nt :PI, GreenWay, B6V, Cats, the staff of Victoria,Hospital and to the neighbors who neined with the barn chores and also helntd in the Molise. --.Lorne and LONIA4 Devine. 3* .100F Exeter Lodge No. 67, 100E, will not meet until January 8, 1963. Allen Fleteher, Noble Grand; Percy MeFalls, We're having lots of fixi'4 Rec. Seey. :20;27:6e Why not join us?::,...-7