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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-01-10, Page 10And there were still seven members of the family who couldn't make it!
DAVEY—Mr, and Mrs. Don
Davey, AR 1 Exeter, an-
nounee the birth of a
daughter at South Huron
Hospital, January 9—e sis-
ter for Susan, Janice and
Keith,
DUCHARME—Mr. and
Ray Ducharrne, RR 1
wood, announce the
of a daughter, Karen
sa, at South Huron
pital, January 5—a
ter for Brenda and
tine,
Mrs.
Dash.
birth
Tere-
Hos-
sister
Chris-
7.30 — Registration Teen Agers
- BASIC INFORMATION
- FILM - "TO YOUR HEALTH" (WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION)
"EVERYBODY ELSE DOES IT. WHYSHOULDN'T I?"
- DISCUSSIONS
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WHY ARE WE HERE?
FILM - "PAY THE PIPER"
- PARENTAL EXAMPLE AND ATTITUDES
- DISCUSSION
- RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS AND SOCIAL DRINKING
- WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
YOUTH ORGANIZATION FOR TEMPERANCE
Main St. United Church
Sunday, J o uary 13
2 pm — Parents, Leaders, Adults
BRINGS YOU THE BEST IN MOVIES . . . !
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CARDS OF THANKS—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley
and family wish to, express
their sincere appreciation to
relatives, kind friends and
neighbors for their many acts
of kindness, Messages of
sympathy and beautiful floral
tributes during their recent
bereavement in the loss of
Mr. Parley's father, Mr.
Henry J. Varley. 10c
We would like to take this
opportunity to express our
Sincere thanks to all our rel-
atives, friends and neighbors
for the many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown to us
during our recent sad be-
reavement, in the loss of a
dear husband and father, We
would also like to thank all
those who visited Mr, Stocks
while a patient in Westmin-
ster Hospital and those who
sent him letters, cards and
treats.—Mrs. Wilfred Stocks,
'Stephen and Billie, Lucan.
10c
The relatives of the late
Miss Vera Rowe were re-
quested by her to thank all
her wonderful friends for the
beautiful flowers, gifts, cards
and many deeds of kindness
while she was a patient in
Victoria and South Huron
Hospitals. 10e
I wish to say a sincere
"thank you" to all my neigh-
bors, friends and relatives for
their kindness in remember-
ing me with flowers, treats,
get well cards, letters and
visits while I was in South
Huron Hospital, Special thanks
to Dr. Gans, Miss Claypole
and the hospital staff.—Mrs.
Fred Harrison. 10*
The Hodgert family wish to
express sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
cards, floral tributes, Heart
Fund donations and kindness
shown in our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev.
Lewis, pallbearers and. Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, Exe-
ter. 10*
I wish to thank all my
neighbors, relatives and
friends for their many acts
of kindness, for cards, flow-
ers and visits, and to all the
staff of South 'Huron Hospital
who were so kind to me dur-
ing my stay there.—Mrs. Wm,
Stephen, Woodham. 10*
To Mr. and Mrs. Jones,
Queensway Nursing Home,
and their staff, my deepest
appreciation for all their
kindness and care. To any of
the groups in Hensel] and to
my many friends in Exeter
for their visits, gifts and
cards which 'has made the
Christmas so bright, my sin-
cere appreciation and my best
wishes to all for the new
year.—Sincerely, Olive Prior.
10c
It 'surely gives me great
pleasure to say "Thank You"
to all my many kind friends,-
relatives and neighbors for
the beautiful cards and treats
and enjoyable visits which I
received while confined at
home since last October. A
special thanks to Dr. Ecker
and the C & E Section RCAF
Station, Centralia for their
remembrances, Your thought-
fulness was greatly appreci-
ated.—Russell Clarke, Credi-
ton. 10*
I wish to express my sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to all my friends, relatives
and organizations for their
kindness in remembering me
with flowers, fruits, cards,
and gifts and visits while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital.- and since returning
home.—Erwin Scott. 10c
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs. Max Du-
charme, Zurich, are happy to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Rosalee Ce-
lina, to Mr. Donald Murray
Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Scott, Exeter, Ont.
The wedding to take place at
11;00 o'clock Saturday, Jan.
19, 1963 at St. Boniface
Church, Zurich, Ont. lOne
IN MEMORIAM—
EDWARIDS—In loving mem-
ory of our dear mother,
Isabella Edward s, who
passed away four years
ago January 11, 1959,
How we miss the welcome
footsteps
Of "the one we loved so dear,
Oft we listen for her coming
Fully sure that she is near.
If we could speak with her
today,
Laugh with her in the same
old way,
Hear her voice and see her
smile,
Then life indeed Would be
worthwhile.
—Ever remembered by her
family. 10*
HEDDEN—In loving memory
of Mrs, Catherine Hedden
who passed away one year
ago January 14, 1962,
In our hearts your memory
lingers,
AlaWys tender, fond and true,
There's not a day dear moth-
er,
We do not think of you.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by her fame
fly, 10e
II01)050N—In loving memory
of Thomas William Ifodge
son dear husband, father
and grandfather, who passed
away two years ago Jan-
uary 11, 1961.
This day we do remember
A loving thought We give
To one no longer With us
13tit in our hearts still lives,
--Always remembered by his
Wife, ,Fanny, and family,
Prayer Services
CONTINUE
TONIGHT at the Christian Reformed Church, Speaker
Rev. Talbot,
TOMORROW NIGHT the concluding service at the Anglican
Church, Speaker Rev. Bren De Vries.
A good attendance has been reported. You are
cordially invited to fellowship with us in these
Prayer Services.
EXETER MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
Bus leaves at 7 a.m. from our garage. Return trip
tickets only $3.00. Make your reservation now,
either at Larry Snider's or Exeter Farm Equipment.
LSMFT
'62 GALAXIE, 2-door hardtop, loaded $3,100
'61 FORD Sedan, V-8, automatic $1,900
'61 FORD Coach, 6-cylinder $1,900
'60 FORD 500 Sedan, V-8, automatic, radio $1,600
'60 FALCON Sedan, automatic, radio, nice $1,500
'61 VOLKS Deluxe $1,450
'60 FALCON Coach, radio $1,300
'57 FORD Wagon, 9-passenger, V-8, automatic , $1,200
'58 METEOR Coach, 6-cylinder $ 900
'59 CONSUL Sedan $ 850
'58 AUSTIN Sedan, a nice one $ 700
'59 FIAT $ 600
'55 FORD Coach, automatic, nice one $ 550
'56 BUICK, 4-door 'hardtop .... ................... $ 450
'54 DODGE Sedan, a good one $ 300
'55 -*PLYMOUTH Coach $ 200
'53 PONTIAC Sedan $ 150
'48 CHEV Sedan $ 150
TRUCKS
'52 MACK with 525 Holmes wrecker ... ... $2,200
'61 FORD Pickup, 6-cylinder, styleside, low
mileage $1,500
'58 BEDFORD Van, above average $ 600
'55 FORD Pickup $ 600
'53 FORD Pickup $ 400
'51 CHEV 1-ton stake, above, average $ 400
TRACTORS
'59 FORD 871 Diesel, low hours $2,495
'60 DEXTA Diesel, live PTO $1,900
651 OLIVER Diesel, sold new in '56: $16100
'40 FORD, above average $ 400
Larry Snider Motors
LIMITED
PHONE 2354640 EXETER
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ON ,OUR
ANNUAL
BUS
TRIP
to the Canadian
Farm & Industrial
Equipment SHOW
TORONTO
Thurs., Jan. 24
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IN MEMPRIAM—
pARK4R—Rt loving memory
of William G. Parker, dear
husband, father and grand-
father, who passed away
suddenly, two 'Years agO,
January 7, 1961.
This day we do remember,
A loving thought we give
To One no longer with us,
Rut in our heart still lives,
-*Always remembered by his
wife Eva and family. lOc
PARKER—In loving memory
of Wilbert R, Parker, dear
brother-in-law and uncle
who passed away, one year
ago January 12, 1962.
Years may wipe out many
711 3114 et thingsisemt h, ery
y of
f out never—
When we were al.lthololeetliileay together_
days,
— Always remembered by
Eva and family, 10c
WELLS—In loving memory of
a dear father, grandfather
and great-grandfather, Al-
fred Edward Wells, who
passed away one year ago,
January 6, 1962,
The dearest dad this world
could hold,
With cheery smile and heart
of gold,
To those Who knew him all
will know
How much we lost one year
ago.
—Ever remembered by
daughter Verdyn and son-
in-law Lloyd and family.
10c
WELLS—In loving 'memory of
Alfred Edward Wells, who
passed away one year ago,
January 6, 1962.
Now you've gone first and I
remain
To walk this road alone.
I live in memory's garden,
dear,
With happy days 'we've known.
Since you've gone first and
I remain,
One thing I'd have to do,
Walk slowly down the path
of death,
For soon I'll follow you.
I wantto know each step you
take,
That I may walk the same,
For some day, down the
lonesome road,
You'll hear me call your
na
—Ever remembered by his
wife, lOc
McKENZIE—In loving mem-
ory of a very dear husband
and father, Wm. J. McKen-
zie, who entered into rest
one year ago January 9,
1962.
God hath not promised skies
always blue
Flower - strewn pathways all
are lives through
God hath not promised sun
without rain
Joy without sorrow, peace
without pain.
But God hath promised
strength for the day
Rest for the labor, light for
the way,
Grace for the trials, help
from above
Unfailing sympathy, undying
love.'
—Everremembered by his
wife Ila and daughter
Grace. 10*
MORLEY—In loving memory
of a dear husband and
father, Walter Morley, who
passed away four years
ago January 9, 1959.
We do not forget you nor do
we intend,
We think of you often and
will to the end,
Gone and forgotten by some
you may be,
But dear to our memories
you ever will be.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by wife Sarah
Elizabeth, also sons and
daughters Violet, Kathleen,
Jim and Gordon. 10c
EUCHRE — Wed., Jan. 16.
Sponsored by Amber Lodge
No. 349 Hensall, 9 o'clock in
the Lodge Hall. Everybody
welcome. Admission 400 per
person; lunch served. 10c
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to
South Huron Hospital will
hold their annual bridge and
euchre party on Thursday,
Jan. 31 at 8:15 'p.m. at the
Legion Hall. 10c
PRIDE OF HURON Rebekah
Lodge will meet on Wed., Jan.
16. Program consisting of in-
teresting numbers, also silent
auction. Members please
bring donation for auction
sale. Alice Bowen, NG; Ruth
Skinner, sec'y,
A SERIES of prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, Jan-
uary 23, 1963, at 2:00 p,m, at
the Health Unit Office, base-
ment entrance off Anne St„
South Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter. These will be held at
weekly intervals for nine
Weeks. Those interested are
invited to attend on the above
date or phone the Huron
County Health Unit office,
Exeter 235,1014 between 9:00
a.m. and 12:00 nog'''. 10:17c
MODERN SQUARE Dancing,
Beginners' Classes, January
0 and 16, Exeter Public
Sehool Auditorium Wednesday
8:00 to 10:30 p.m, For infor-
region phone 235-2115 eve-
nings.10e
BARN DANCE, Ren8All Aro-
na, Saturday, January 10.
Program 8 pan, Dancing
commences 9:30 p,rn. Soon-
sered by Hensall Kinsmen.
10c
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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BIRTHS—
ATTRILL—Mr. and Mrs. A-
N. Attrill, RCAF Station
Centralia, announce t h e
birth of a son, Mark, at
South. Huron Hospital, Jan-
uary 4.
WHITE — Jim and Bernice
White (pee Veitch), Both-,
well, are happy to announce
th safe arrival of a son at
the Strathroy General Hos-
loital, December 22—a bro-
ther for Carl.
ANNOUNCEMENTS—
Open House will be held on
Tuesday, January 22, 1963,
from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to'
10 p.m, at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Clayton Merrier, No,
83 highway, 3 miles west of
No. 4. The occasion being the
fiftieth wedding anniversary
of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Penhale. No
gifts please. 10:17*
BIRTHS,
lATIDERG: — Mr. and. Mrs,
Gordon Weiberg (nee Ty.
ler) announce the birth of
a daughter, Karen Ellen. at
at Kitchener-Waterloo Hos-
pital, December 3Q—a sister
for David.
COPELAND—Glenn and Verla
Copeland, RR 6 St. Marys,
wish ;to announce the birtk,
of a daughter, Verla
(Ellen), at St. Marys Mem-
orial Hospital, January 5—
a sister for Cynthia,
Large family of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 13rintnell, William St„ held a reunion last
week at a holiday dinner in. Exeter Legion Hall. Forty-seven were present fOr
the event—all but seven of the couple's children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.
Brintnell are seated centre, second row. Their children include Jim, Main St.;
Mrs. Elmira Ford, Simcoe St.; John Prestcott; Mrs. Roy (Anita) Hunter, Anne
St.; Doug, Thomas St.; Harold, Andrew St.; Frank, Anne St.; Mrs. Jim (Etta Mae)
Copp, Ottawa.
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CARDS OF THANKS—
I would like to thank my
many friends and neighbors
who so kindly remembered me
with cards, gifts and flowers
during my stay in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital and since re-
turning home,—Sharon Pass-
more. 10c
Home and School
Meeting.
MON. JAN. 14
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
FATHER'S NIGHT
Film "SOCIABLE SIXES TO
NOISY NINES"
shown by Dr. D. Ecker'
discussion following
Everyone, particularly fathers
welcome.
ITAR.TMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Hartman, Dashwood,
announce the birth of a
daughter at South Huron
Hospital, January 6—a sis-
ter for Theresa, Ronald,
Gary, Eugene and Carolyn.
By MRS. M.
The Sunshine group including
Mrs. Jack Coates, Mrs. Mel-
ville Buswell, Mrs. Sam Skin-
ner, Mrs. Jack Blair, Mrs. Bob
Blair, Mrs. Mervin Elston,
Mrs. Allan Elston, Mrs. Lorne
Weiberg, Mrs. Karl Weiberg,
Mrs. Chas. Atkinson were in-
vited to the home of Mrs. John
McAllister, another member of
the group, on Friday afternoon
for tea, The afternoon was spent
in cards and contests.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neil
of Exeter visited on Monday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin Elston and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Elston. Mr. and Mrs. Neil
have recently returned from San
Bruno, California where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Elston, a brother of Mr. Mervin
Elston.
NEW YEAR VISITORS
With Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Weiberg were the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Purdie
of Hensall, also Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Northcott and family of
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston
had as their guests, the latter's
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 a m ,---:CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
CGIT, Wednesday, 7 p.m,
Choir practise, Thursday,
7:30 p.m.
Caven annual meeting in
the form of a pot luck supper
beginning at 6:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, January 16.
• WM'S, Thursday, January 17,
8 p.m.
H. ELSTON
parents Mr. and Mrs. E.L,
Gibson, Exeter on New Year's
Day.
With. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair
were the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Fisher, Exeter,
also Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher,
Randy and Cindy, Exeter, also
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fisher and
family, Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Camp-
bell, John and Douglas of Kit-
chener with Mr, and Mrs. Mel-
ville Buswell and Allan.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:30 a.m.—Morning Service
"Washed Robes"
(Dutch)
11:45 a.m.—Sunday School and
Catechism
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
"Good Works"
(English)
All Welcome
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. R. S. Hilts, B.A., M Th
Organist:
Mrs. F. Wildfong,. A.L.C.M.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Worship
Sermon: "One World—The
One That God Loved". St.
John 3: 1-21
Nursery provided.
2:00 p.m.—TOC ALPHA gath-
ering for parents and
leaders.
7:30 p.m.—Teenager Rally.
Film, discussions.
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: "Qualified Leaders"
Wed., 8 p.m,—Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
Prayer Week: Jan. 7 to 11
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, January 13
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
2:30 and 7:30 p.m.—Toe Alpha
in Main St. United Church,
Exeter.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASH WOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Sunday, January 13
10:00 a.m—Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Saucier, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
All are welcome
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
'Sunday, January 13, 1963
First Sunday after Epiphany
8:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion.
(Corporate communion and
breakfast for the men of
the parish)
10:00 a.m.—Senior Sunday
School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
Junior Sunday School
7:00 p.m.—Evensong
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor:
T. Leslie Hobbins, B.A.
Sunday, January 13
10:00 a ,m.—Bible Study
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Serv-
ice
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meet-
ing "Revival Notes"
"Come and worship with us"
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
Highway #4
Pastor: Rev.. J. E. Kelly
Sunday, January 13
Feast of the Holy Family
Mass 9:00 a.m.
Friday, January 18
Church Unity Octave
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S..E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE
COMMUNION
Sermon: "And One Table"
A sermon and sacrament to
conclude the Week of
Prayer.
Anthem by the Choir.
Nursery for babies and
Junior Congregation for
children 4, 5 and 6 years.
WELCOME
TEEN AGE
DANCE
SECOND ANNUAL
SNOWFLAKE WHIRL
Mount Carmel Hall
Sat. Jan. 12
8 - 12 p.m.
PRIZES AND LUNCH
Admission 50Q
Proceeds to Y.C.S.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, January 13, 1963
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Serv-
ice
A hearty welcome to all
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Getz
Sunday, January 13
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a,m. Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Divine Service
Sermon Theme: "The Lord's
Inventory"
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, B.A., B.D.
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 pan.--Worship Service
(Dutch)
Dancing
TO THE TWILIGHTS
Mt. Cannel Hall
Friday, Jan. 11
10.Q0-1.30 Lunch Counter
cock and Roll
DANCING
MODERN
TO THE CRESCENDOS
Exefee Legion Hall
Friday,. _January 18
This Satur ay No hi!
Your favorite entertainers of Radio,
Stage and Television
THE ALL-STAR
.NIGHT HAW S
CLARENCE PETRIE
Exeter .Legion
• Time 9 ,12 Admission 75.¢-