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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-03-07, Page 14Hensall ladies hold canvass Elimville prier to the general meeting of the Legion Ladies AusilwY on Tuesday evening aped Cress canvass of the village was Pne. ducted by the• Ausiliary mem- bers. Mrs. M. McCann of Zone CI, zone commander, will be pre, sent at the April meeting. Mrs. H. R. Davis won the Mystery prise and Mrs. Gordon Munn won the guessing prize. Euchre was played and leneh ,served. B1RTHa , PANS--Dry and Mrs, M, Pane, Exeter are happy to announce the birth of a, daughter, Maureen Hen*, at S outh Huron Hospital, Feb411E1.1721. Ey MRS. ROSS WINNER YPU MEE .T iN CHURCH The Elimville YIT held its meeting in the Elimville church on Sunday evening. Miss Margaret Johns had charge., of the worship assisted by Miss Frances Skinner and Larry Skinner, Wayne Preece led in a siegsong and Rev. H. C. Wilson gave the Bible study. Lunch was served by the girls at the clpse. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mont- merency spent the weekend with Mrs, Montrnoreners Parents Mr. and Mrs. Dyment of Clair- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Dyment celebrated their sixtieth wed- ding anniversary on $ u ecley WAIL M. and Mrs. Otto Walker, Sandra and Bobby Hulley of Winthrop visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Currie, Linde and Joann, Dorchester, celebrating „leeenn' s second biethday, F .imistswtioavatai4.4.1teteaw .U.SKIRNE TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE BANQUET Tuesday, March 12 ANNOUNCEMENTS ,— Mr. and Mrs. Louis. H. Re- stemaYer, DaStiweiool, will held open house, Sunday, March 10, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 pm. The occasion being their SQth wedding anniversary, No gifts please. 28::7* CARDS. OF THANKS — I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and rela- tives for the cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr. Jory, and the nurses on fifth West, and to Mr. Lawrence Hill and his men for plowing our lane in preparation for my homecom- ing,—Russell Schrpeder. 7c. I wish to express my sincere thanks to those who remember- ed me with visits, cards and flowers while I was a patient in "Scott Memorial Hospital." --Mrs. William Hamilton. 7* ree. • eeke. :WACO= LBELL--Bob and. ,Kferlirin Bell <nee_.011419 Adelaide ,Farms, .Strethroy, are happy to ,.e.e- eitieece the birth .of their son, Bobert Douglas, at Strathroy General hospital •March 5. le.QYPSeelAre, and Mrs, Richard. Boyce, (nee Hedden), St. Ca=p etfaeines, announce the birth of a son et St. .,Cetbartnee General Hoepitel, February 12 ,-a eretelspri for 'We, Lloyd Hedden. GREEN--Mr, and. Mrs. Bruce Green, RCAF Station Pee, trelia, announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Lynn, at South Huron Hospital, March 4--a sister ,fer Kimberley Ann. MORENCY,,LAQ and Mrs, John M. Morency, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a son, paniel, at South Herein Hospital, March 4. .When the family were ail pre- sent and Mr. 4rici Mrs, Drneat are, still enjoying fairlY good health. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Copper were last Wednesday evening guests with Mr. and Mre. Rien Westdorp, celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Westdorp's wedding an- niverspxy. The pupils of Wineheleea School enjoyed the school area skating party at the Beeter arena on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Par- sons, Susan, Gail and Debbie of Heesall, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited on Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Skinner and family. The Sunday School committee met after Sunday School on Sun,- day to appoint an assist ant superintendent as Mr. Vernon montmorency resigned. Mr. Philip Johns was elected for the new position as assistant super- intendent for the following term of 1963, The Huron County library books are to be all handed in to the Entwine Librarian, Mrs. Jackson Woods before Tuesday, March 1.2. The second euchre of the Eltmville Women's In ptitute Will be held on Thursday even- ing, March 7 at 8:30 pm at the Elimville Hall, DEMONSTRATED MAKE UP The Elimville 4-H Country Pals held their meeting at the Elimville Hall on Monday even- ing with 22 girls present. Roll Call was answered by learning about patterns. Miss Janet Blair, cosme- tician, gave the girls a demon- stration on facial make-up with Miss Shirley Johns and Miss Barbara Hem as models. The next meeting will be held Monday evening at the hall. TALBOT—Mr.. and Mrs.. Talbot (nee Reid) Bayfield are happy to announce the birth of their daughter at Clinton publ ic Hospital, March 2 -- a sister for Harry, Steven and Connie. feeTee. ''' '' eeee .e.7177-77: care. Mrs. Ron Carroll is spending a few days with David Cann of Exeter, while his parents are on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Latta and family were Sunday guests with the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson were guests on Saturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banting, Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rees and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pickering, London. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and girls were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke, Shipka. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Johnson and boys were guests ate birth- day dinner for Mrs. Johnson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Needham, Ildertort, and Mr. and Mrs.Vic Drought, Centralia, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. eeereeee, eeeeeeeeeeMieeeeeeeeeefeeeeeieBiSe Mr, And Mrs, wia, en Monday, March 4 quietly oh- served, their 55th wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. cielatid of Lis- towel were recent visitors with Mr. .and Mrs. Cordon Laing. Mr, and Mrs, baverne lege, daughters. Pain! and Terry Spent the weekend in sses with Mrs. Harry Elliott and, family. 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 for 'all ages 11:15 a.m,—Morning Worship Sermon: "The Man Who Was Not Jealous"—St John 3: 22-36, Junior Choir will sing. Nursery is provided, "Come and worship with us" .re*.tzicywdr.rf • •:," .4.0•Ne ,r," • By MRS. W. MOTZ JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH ACTS PRESENTS Barbershop Night By the London Chapter, SPEBSQSA Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne Thompson of Science. Hill visit- ed on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heist and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wein and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cor- ner near Parkhill. Mr. 'Fred Corner and sister Mary Fay of Parkhill spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wein. Mrs. Frank Glanville is spending this week with her parents in Seaforth. Mr. Ray Hamilton, Misses Rose and Helen Zavitz, Miss Margaret Lawson and Douglas Rader, all of London, spent last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Sam Lawson. Mrs. Lawson spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Willert of Dashwood, BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Service in Dutch 2:00 p.m.—Service in English "Simon, Called Peter" 3:15 p.m.—Sunday School All Welcome Mon., March 11 8.15 p.m. James Street United Church Admission: Adults $1.00; PS Children-50e ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDiTON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, March 10 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study Lenten Services Each Wednesday, 8 p.m. fl HARMONY FUN FOR EVERYONE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D. Sunday, March 10 10:00 aen.—Worship Service 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Bayfield Baptist Church T. Leslie Hobbins, B,A., Pastor SUNDAY, MARCH 10 Guest Speaker: itev. B. T. McSpadden, Toronto 10.00 a.m.—Bible Study 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Hour Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service — You Are Cordially Invited To All Of These Services san am am am ma vas so so we mew wee mu im ill ma am am ma am_ma um sat mi am_maromr a UM Sei ZS EM IMM IIIM 11111 ME El 1611 all 11111911M1111111 WI WI PE 11111 ME Ell ME WI XV OW 1111 NW ME THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Saucier, Pastor 10:30 am.—Worship Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class MI are welcome TWO SHOWS STARTING 7:30 NOW PLAYING JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., S.D. Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster 10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE Lenten Series (1) "The Parable of Jesus Which Prepares Us To Fol- low Him 'Through The Last Week" Anthems: The Junior Choir Nursery for babies and „Iuni or Congregation for children 4, 5 arid 6 years. Conte To Church In Lent PS ON WHY CREEP-FEEDING BEEF CALVES PAYS DIVIDENDS! promised in your policy will be paid. With permanent Life Insurance there is no guess-work, no speculation. These are safeguards no other long-term saving's plan can offer. While a permanent Life Insurance policy is in force its value as a loan collateral increases annually. And it can serve you whenever opportunities or emergencies ... arise, Permanent Life Insurance provides dollars when they are rhOSt heeded ,guaranteed protection for present peace of mind . . and a sure and profitable savings plan. for a future that is financially secure. There are several good reasons why you should supplement the Cow's milk by creep-feeding your baby calves. The calves are better off ! Creep-fed calves get away to a faster start, make economical, earlier gains than calves that just run with the herd without supplementary feed. The cows are better off! Creep-feeding your calves will take the strain off your cows . help them to keep in better condition. YOil are better oft! The fast start and the advantage of the big gains you can have at a low coat through creep- feeding will show up in profits from your beet operation, Purina Steer Patena will make a creep= Most of us work hard for the money we take home. For this reason we have a right to expect our money to work hard for us. That's why millions of Canadians depend on permanent Life Insurance to achieve the dual purpose of' protection and long-tent savings. Permanent Life Insurance values are guaranteed. All the amounts are care. fully laid out right there in your policy. The amount of the protection is there) the cash values are listed, clearly stating the monetary worth of your savings investment for future years You can: plan on retirernerit) fOr example, with absolute certainty that the income I* II /1 )1 N ANCIt 044 AN I INtANALA Lend- wed,, 0,nt.-4tayer and FrdY, p.m, 'Young Canadians who want bigger profits tomorrow feed PURINA CROWS to* !Bible Study Peoples' A h Y 'C)" " 11 WA Wri re 1/1 I Mir r Alrir sa le files re Arse" torei re re re" Service at- Saintsbury MRS Friday .afterween thelediesef Patrick's church met at the home of Mrs. 'Maurice Mac- Donald, Lucan, for the service of the World DAY of Prayer with Mrs. Barry Carroll and Mrs, Heber Davis leaders and Mrs. Tern icooy, pianist, Mrs. Hugh Davis ably gave the topic, "More Than Con- offerers"... Mrs. Dean Gibson collected the offering, Wire, Maurice MeeDonale read. the closing benedictien. There were ten tnemhers present and one guest,. A short WAand Guild meeting followed, Plans were made to quilt at the home of Mrs. Raye mend Greenlee the first Thurs- day in April and for a cottage Lenten service at the home of Mrs. Sari Atkinepn on Tuesday, March 5. Mrs. Raymond Greenlee and Mrs. Dean Gibson assisted the hostess with refreshments. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker held a family dinner on Saturday evening, following which the young people enjoyed atoboggan party at the Sauble Hill. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis, Mrs, Earl Green- lee and boys, Ivan Kirk, (Mr. Greenlee was confined to bed with flu,) Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather and Mike, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Young and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and girls. Mrs. Harry Carroll has spent the past week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lucan, who, is under the doctors COMING EVENTS ST. PATRICK'S EUCHRE -- Parish Hall, Exeter, Saturday evening, March 16, B pm sharp. Prizes, lunch, Admission 50e Sponsored by T.M. Guild. '7c EXETER HOME AND SCHOOL, --Tuesday, March 12 at 8:15 pm in Exeter Public School Auditorium. Guest s p e a k e r Mrs. M. Jory. Topic "Growth through the grades" directed to Grade 4 to 8 parents. Please note change of evening, Lunch will be served. 7c HOSPITAL AUXILIARY-- The Women's Auxiliary to South Hu- ron Hospital will meet on Tues- day March 12 at 2 pm in the Auxiliary Rooms of South Huron Hospital, Exeter, 7c SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETING, --Gospel Hall, Grand Bend, 8 pm Monday to Friday, '7:30 pm. Sunday. Speakers, Mr. Robert L. Booth, Toronto, and Mr. Thomas Wilkie, Forest. Every- one welcome. The Bible says: "For when we were yet with- out strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly". 7c L0.0. F. --The initiatory degree team of Exeter Lodge No. 67, I.O.O.F. will confer the degree on a number of candidates on Tuesday, March 12, at Exeter All member welcome to attend. Allen Fletcher, Noble Grand; Percy A. McFalls, Rec. Sec'y, le CARP4. .9F THANK-- I. wish to thank all my 14, Oyes ,and friends who remem- bered .me with cards, visits and treats while a patient in St. „Ipeeph"e Hospital, London and since returning home, Spe- cial thanks to Dr, Wilson and nurses .of St. Joseph's Hospital, -.-Cameron. Davis, I wish to thank my many Wends.. neighbopre, .gne rela- tives friends, the cards, letters, flowers, and visits during my stay in hospital and since com- ing home, Special thanks to those who helped in any way at home. It was greatly apprecie, tee,,-Mrs. Charles •I3aillie, '7* I wish to express sincere thenks and appreciation, to my many friends, relatives and neighbours, for their kind deeds expressed by remembering me with beautiful cards, flowers, treats, prayers, encouraging letters and visits, while I was a patient in St. Joseph's HQs, Intel, London. Special thanks to Rev. M. Vincent, London, Rev, L,Ii. Hoffman, also Dr. Boyes. These acts of kindness were much appreciated and gratefully acknowledged.,-Mrs, Elmer Desjareine, 7c I would like to take this op, portunity to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, treats and visits re- ceived while I was a patient at Shouldice Surgery, Thornhill and since returning home. Your thoughtfulness was greatly pp, preciated.--James Meikle. 7* IN MEMORIAM — SQVIRE—In loving memory of a dear husband and father Har- vey Squire who passed away one year ago March 9th 1962. This day we do remember A loving thought we give To one no longer with us But in our hearts still lives. —Fondly remembered by wife and family. '7* STEBBINS--In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Lena Stebbins, who passed away one year ago, March 9, 1962. "Like falling leaves the years slip by, But loving memories never die: She lives with us in memory still, Not just today, but alway swill." --Ever remembered by her daughters, Mrs. Reta Lewis, and Mrs. Grace Walker, and son Milton Stebbins. 7* TINNEY--In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother Margaret Ann Tinney who passed away on March 5th, 1928. The midnight stars are shining Upon your silent grave; Beneath it sleeps the one we love, And the one we could not save. There pain and sickness never come, And grief no more complains; Health triumphs in eternal bloom And endless pleasure reigns. --Ever remembered by the fa- mily and grandchildren. 7* ANNOUNCEM R:=1"MitOte'ee, '' '' '''''' ' eeeeiceeiti4x."''rr;171r Hear pastor at ,Crarnarty BY MRS. KEN McKB 1.4.isA Rev. J.O. Boyne of QreleartY aed Exeter addressed the World Day of Prayer meeting held in the Staffa church. He spoke on the prayer life of DAr01. Mrs. pert Daynard welcomed the CromartY end St4fa ladies Present and led the first half of the service, Mrs. Calder McKalg led the second half. Special prayers Were taken by Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mrs. James. Miller and Mrs. Rqbert Laing from CromartY and Mrs. Came ron 'Vivian, Mrs. Walter 0' Brien, and Mrs. Cecil Bowman from Staffa. Mrs. Robert Mc- Caughy favored with g piano instrumental. STUDY FORMOSA The Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. John Templemau with 21 present. Mrs. Robert Laing assisted by Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Gor- don Laing, Miss Olive Speare and Mrs. Gerald Carey presen- ted a study of Fprmosa and Taiwan. An invitation from theGordon Evening Auxiliary of Exeter was accepted. It was decided to have a quilting at the home of Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth in March. Several articles for the fall bazear were displayed. Further work was done on the Colonial Lady quilt blocks. A special number by Mrs. Gordon Laing was followed by the topic "If you ask me old age can be beautiful" taken by Miss Olive Speare. Mrs. Mervin Dow presided for the meeting. PERSONALS Mrs. Kenneth McKellar, who has been a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital for the past six weeks, is coming along favorably. Mrs. Win. Hamilton returned home on Saturdayfrom Seaforth Hospital. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor; Rev. William Getz Sunday, March 10 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Services Sermon: "Onward and Up- ward for the Lord" Wednesday, March 13 8:00 p.m.—Lenten Service "Were You There When He Was Accused?" EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH in Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th. Phone 235-0202 NOTE TIME CHANGES 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Worship Service Sermon: "The Seeking Man Up The Tree" 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 Sunday, March 10, 1963 Second Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion (Corporate Communion and breakfast for B.A.C,) 10:00 a.m. — Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Junior Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Evensong Wednesday, March 13, 1963 8:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion 10:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion 7:30 p.m. Confirmation Ser- vice at St. Paul's Church, HensalL THAM E S ROAD UNITED CHURCH 7;00 p.m. Keith Riddell, Agriculture Rep, Middlesex will speak and show slides Tickets Available From Directore .,:ggimmsrommensurannomenaamosusanmeno You work hard for your dollars... make them work hard for you PROTECTION WHILE YOU SAVE-UNIQUE ADVANTAGE OF PERMANENT LIFE INSURANCE Comedy Mystery PLUS Exciting Western ! SHE IS WATCHING , A MURDER' BUT NO ONE BELIEVES HER T HE S BODY IS MISSING! Jove M-G-M Animas Starting Wed., March 13 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' GREAT FIRST COMEDY! 6 !?#'2440,1ustiheitt feed that calves really go for, Purina Steer Fatena was developed by Purina Research to balance your own grain and roughage and'supply the proteins and minerals your calves need. Prove to yourself that Purina feed- ing can OA less. Come in to my Store with the Checkerboard Sign and let me work out a Money-making calf- feeding program using your own grains and roughage and Purina Steer Fatena, For fast, efficient service call Cann's Miii Ltd, Exeter Phone 235-1782 Whalee Coenets Phone 35rit kfrkteri CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister: A. .1, Stienstra, 8.A., 13.D. 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service (Ehglish) 2i15 ean.—Worship Service (Detch) 6:15 pat.—Back To God Rout CHLO (680 Ke.) EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Larry Talbot, Pastor Sunday, March It) 0.15 a.m.- Sunday' School 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:3O EVarigeliStic Set- Vice. TTQN COMING SOON! Deseet Warrior *bait oil the Yellow Rivet * Best Of gnemles Pnons 35-2911 EXETER Exeter Legion Hall 50e admission covers Ham Bingos RCAF Station Centralia Thursday, March 14 8:30 p.m. Admission $1.00 $350 in CASH PRIZES DOOR PRIZES CONSOLATION PRIZES Pay Your Admission With a SILVER DOLLAR And Get An Extra CARD FREE Come out and have a FUN night with your airforce. hosaitage LOIS °a= si.4#1#1114## trui,64 SON ass #ACca#IA BASEHART TAYLOR .. NICOL.-.. RICO. MErROCOLOR and METROSCOPE