The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-04-11, Page 15Employ staff
for Biado'ph
The staff for the new, Piddulph
T.P,A. 1 Central School, to he
opened In September Pp the per-
P er of Pemeeeelell 4 Bicidelph
and the centre Sitieread, Will
be; Principal Fred laerdem, new
vice Principal of Oxbeni school,
Tom Titenrel of London, Ken,-
eptit Loft, Ildertort and five of
the seven teachers of echools to
be closed.
They are Mrs. Malcolm Al-
lispn of West McGillivray
(Clandeboye settee% Mrs. Ar-
thur Abbott, Centralia, ((5,5. 9
Bidduiph), Mrs. Cecil Bewman,
PrnsPeet Hill ((S.S. 5 Biddelph,
Revere School), Mrs. Laverne
Morley of Whalen and Mrs. Rose
Gregory of Prospect Hill (both
of the Granton School),
The .$180,Q00 building, will
contain eight class-rooms and
a 2,000 sq, ft. playroom. The
architects are Riddle, Conner
and Associates of London. Ten-
ders have been called for erect-
ion of the school.
BAKE SALE AND TEA-- on
Saturday, April 13, at 2:30p.m.
in the Rebekah Lodge Rooms.
11c
EUCHRE -- IOOF Hall, Hen-
sail, Thursday April 18, 8:30
Pm. Good prizes, draw for desk
and oil painting, lunchprovided,
50e admission, Sponsored by
CP & T committee of the lien-
sail Ocicifellows and Rebekah.%
11:18c
HURON WAVES -- Mary Hast-
ings Huron Waves pot luck sup-
per and meeting, on Tuesday
April 16, 6:30 pm at Dashwood
Community Centre. All house-
wives welcome, 11*
COAT HANGER DRIVE -- Boy
Scout coat hanger drive on April
22, 23, 24, 1963 between '7 and
9 pm. 11:18c
Democracy, as measured by the
franchise, came to Canada al-
most by stealth, certainly not as
an army with banners.
-- W.L. Morton.
Easter
Dance
MOUNT CARMEL HALL
Monday, Aprill5
Music by
THE COUNTRY 5
9:30 to 1:30
Lunch Counter
Everybody Welcome
Catholic women
install executive
Qn.PlInclay0 April 7, 42 Mem ,
hers of St, Patricic's Catholic
Women's League, met intheeld
Patrick's school. Mrs. Jo,
sepn Whelinari was installed
president for by Fetner
Frank Briplclin.
Other officers included vice
president, Mrs. Clarence
yeueg; paet president, Mrs.
Basil Nagle; treasurer, Miss
Betty Markin; secretary, Mrs.
Harry Van Boxmere; council-
ion, Mrs, William McNangil-
ton, Mrs. Jae Van Geel, Mrs.
Harold Egan, Mrs, Ivan Ross,
Mrs, John Leyees and Mrs. Al-
phonse Kerkhaert; spiritual di,
rector, Mrs. James Cahill.
Father J. L. Hennessey, "gee
eesan CWL eirector gave a
brief talk on the work of the
league. He was thanked by
Father Bricklin.
A dessert euchre, to be held
in the old school on Wednesday,
April 17, at 1:30 pm was plan-
ned.
held until June 5. Mrs. Roy
Hamilton offered her home for
this meeting.
The meeting was turned over
to the educational convener,
Mrs. Harold Hodgins, who gave
a talk on "Our Church" touch-
ing on why attend church, what
is received from the church,
its three parts, nave, chancel
and sanctuary, why the three
steps to the chancel, why the
font is placed at the rear of the
church, the significance of the
candles, flowers, lecturn, read-
ing, desk, pulpit, and ministers
and choir vestments, She cli-
maxed her talk with reading
the hymn "The Church's One
Foundation" which to all had
a new meaning after her talk.
EVENING WA
The Evening Woman's Aux-
iliary met at the home of Mrs.
Gerald Lewis when Mrs. Har-
old Hodgins repeated her talk
on "The Church" which the
members enjoyed as much as
the senior members did in the
afternoon.
The date of the tea and home
Benefit aids
fire victims
A ,c9olmotty, benefit .4ance,
for the Wpodward -family, who
lost their home_, and all their
belonglngs in a fire February
14 was 'largely attended in the
Community MeMorial centre,
Friday night,
The dance was sponsored by
the .Lecan, Liens, with Al Logic
of Lenden, donating the music
and Cary McFalls presiding..
Art McLean of Lender! (for-
merly of Lucan) and an honor,.
ary member of the Isucan Lions,
made the presentation of a $250
purse to Mr. Woodward from
his Lucan and community
friends.
District governor, Dick Ken,
pedy of London and deputy go-
vernor Jack Misner of K. Stan-
ley presented cheques from the
Ilderton, Parkhill, Vienna,. and
four London Lions clubs,
Pentecostal Holiness
Owing to the rehearsal for
the Armitage-Graham wedding
there was no 'Young People's
meeting Friday evening.
During Holy Week the Pente-
costal and United Church will
hold union services in the United
Church Tuesday and Wednesday
and in the Pentecostal on Thurs-
day. Each will hold their own
Good Friday and Easter ser-
vices.
baking was set for Saturday,
April 27.
PALM SUNDAY
Being Palm Sunday adults and
children were all presented with
palm crosses by servers, Brian
Haskett and Arthur Wilkinson.
The crosses were made by the
members of the Evening Aux-
iliary at their Wednesday night
meeting.
Billie Haskett and Janice
Travesy of the junior choir,
were presented with the ach-
ievement medals for attendan-
ce, attention and co-operation
for the past month.
ing •system fluorescent lighting
And tile floor arid increased
their stock, until today they,are
over-crowded and have to OX,
pang,.
So a new 4P' x 45' addition
is going to ne built to the !rent
of the store, which will still
leave a 70' parking space, The
store at present hap only one
small door facing the street
but the front of the addition
will be practically all glass,
The Midron Construction, CO".
have been given the contract
and expect to begin immediately
big sale is now being held
with 10% reduction on some
articles.
The manager of the Nu-way
Motors, who has been renting
the space in front of the store
as a used car park was able
to rent the next lot, on which
stood "The Hub" restaurant
(also destroyed in the May 1
fire).
Across the street the George
Young Dry Goods store is being
renovated and enlarged. The
Part of the building formerly
used as a bake shop by the
Mayfair Bakery of Exeter and
later the Lucan Bakery, will
now be added to Youngs Dry
Goods.
Beside the IGA store, the
building to be rented for the
Radcliffe Drugs is making sat-
isfactory progress, the walls
being now partially completed.
There will be an apartment
above the store. This building
is also being builtbytheMiciron
Construction Co.
Lucan personals
Mrs. Ralph Smith, while at-
tending the 35th annual dinner
and dance of the Royal Canadian
Legion, in Strathroy missed the
bottom step, fell and broke an
ankle. She was taken to Strath-
roy hospital for the night.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodgins,
Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. George
Miller, Mrs. Lorne Hodgins
and, Miss Lina Abbott last Fri-
day attended the 10-t able eu-
chre, held in the LOL building
in Woodham, in aid of the "Bun-
ny Bundle" for Crippled child-
ren. All came home empty hand-
ed.
Miss Diane Walker of Byron
was a weekend guest of Miss
Helen Hodgins.
On March 10 1600- two. Lucan
hockey players, }tarry Wraith
and Steve Storey, purchased the
hardware department of the J.
Ready store,,,and three men,
the Inter (May 1) fire destroyed
their store and stock, leaving
only a 45' x 00' dilapidated
Old warehouse, some distance
at the rear of the More.
Encouraged by the business
men of the village and other
friends they began, what looked
like the impossible task, of
converting the old warehouse
into a modern hardware store,
They moved in June 7 and day
by clay, week by week and year
by year they cleaned, painted
and renovated, installed a heat,
United Church
QQIT GIVE TOYS
Susan Miller openedthe CGIT
meeting in the schoolroom last
Monday evening with a sing,
song. In the absence of the
president, Louise Cochrane,
Judy Coughlin presided. The net
proceeds from the Sham r ock
Tea amounted to $46. This will
go towards assisting in bur-
saries to send Ltican' s top CGIT
girls to camp this year. April
16 was the date decided upon
to deliver the cuddle toys, made
by the group, to the Crippled
Children's Centre in London.
The worship service was ta-
ken by Joyce Rummell, the
theme of which was Easter.
Prior to the leader, Mrs. Mur-
ray Hodgins, taking the study
book on Korea the girls were
divided into several small
"buzz" groups and each given
two questions to discuss which
was followed by a general dis-
cussion of all questions.
YPU LOOKS AT CRIME
At the Lucan-Clandeboye
YPU meeting in the schoolroom
Sunday, Rev. G. W. Sach con-
tinued his discussion on crime.
It was decided to attend the
Wednesday Holy Week service
in the United Church and also
to attend the Easter sunrise
service at Lambeth.
CANCER DISPLAY
The Lucan residents who vo-
ted at the C. Haskett & Son
Furniture Store last Monday
had an extra opportunity to view
the cancer display in the window
of the store.
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Lucan personals
Mr. and Mrs. ituftts Thomp-
son, who, have beep visiting
their sister-in-law, Mrs, Pr'"e-
ard Thompson of Owen Sot 4,
for the past week, came kerne en
Saturday but returned on Mon,
clay, and will remain until after
the sale of the late Mr. Thomp-
sonla saw mill equip/Pent and
other business effects, on Sat-
urday, APril 13.
Mrs, Henry Hodgins of Prim.
cess St. was taken to Victoria
Hospital last Thursday.
Mr. Harvey Haskett of London
was a Sunday geeet of Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Haskett.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb
spent last Sunday in Sarnia
guests of Mr. arid IVIre. James
Eawtenheimer, Dale and their
new grandson, Jeffrey.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Prit-
chard and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Ryder et Norwich were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. Wasnidge.
Among those visiting Mr, and
Mrs. Duncan Tindall of Listowel
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Abbott, RR 1 Lucan and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tindall of
Wiarton.
One north-end resident, who
was unable to harvest his po-
tato crop, last fall owing to so
much water in his garden, is
now enjoying delicious firm po-
tatoes.
Mr. and Mrs, Toni Hepburn
and family of Burlington and
Mrs. Tom Hepburn Sr. of Lon-
don were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Wes Revington.
Brian Ankers and Dianne
Shipway were the lucky winners
of free children's bowling Sat-
urday at the Lucan Lanes,
Mrs. Wes Atkinson, who has
been looking after the children
of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Atkin-
son, following the birth of baby,
Robert Thomas, in Victoria
Hospital, is now home.
Joe Hodgins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Hodgins, began
working in the Murray Shoe
factory, London, last Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Peterson
of Picton were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Carter last
week.
Among those who voted last
Monday were Lucan's oldest
couple Mr. and Mrs. John Har-
ris 95 and 87, Mr. AustinChis-
holm, 90, Mr. William Amos,
90, and Mrs, George Young, 88
--what a lesson for those who
didn't bother to votel
Mrs. O. F. Banting of Rich-
mond, Mich. and her sister Mrs.
Russell Brown of Detroit, were
Sunday visitors with Messrs.
Don and Billy Denting, the for-
mer returning to Richmond for a
week's vacation.
Mrs. Harold Berry of St.
Marys has returned home after
spending a few days with Mrs.
Jane Somerville.
Messrs. Clarence Hardy and
Wilmer Scott flew to Winnipeg,
Edmonton and points west on a
business trip last Monday.
After spending a few days with
Toronto relatives and friends
Mrs. T. C. McFarlane returned
home last Friday.
Mrs. Wm. Brownlee, Lucan's
chairman of the women's ser-
vice of the Cancer Society,
and her assistant, Mrs. Roy
Hamilton, were among the 600
who attended the Daffodil Tea
in London, last Friday.
Huron graders
go to Argentina
A $1,858,567 sale of 100 Can-
adian road graders and spare
parts to Argentina has been
announced by the Hon. M. Wal-
lace McCutcheon, minister of
trade and commerce. The sale
was made by the Dominion Road
Machinery Co., Limited, God-
erich, to the provincial highway
administration, prov Inc e of
Santa Fe, Argentina.
This is the secondinstalment
of a sale of 145 road graders
to Argentine provinces made by
the Huron company. The first
contract, which covered the sale
of 45 road graders, was signed
on May 31, 1962, With LaParnpa
Province.
The transaction was negotias
ted under the Canadian govern-
ment's long-term export finan-
cing facilities, which were es-
tablished to enable Canadian
producers of capital equipment
to sell on an equal basis with
foreign competitors:
MOT TIME oN FILM!
FuLt•-tmGen4 AND FABULOUS!
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Easter Sunday, April 14
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 a.m.—CHURCH SEA-VICE
Nursery available for pre-
school children.
YOu are invited to worship
with us.
Young People's meeting,
Thursday, April 18, at 7:30
p.m., in the Church basement.
WMS, Thursday, April IA
8:15 psn,, in the church.
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister':
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th.
organist:
Mrs. F. Wilcifong, A.L.C.M.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scheel
11:15 dan.—Easter Service
Easter !Message; "IS Chris
Really Alive?"
Nursery for small children,
'Conic ,and Worship with its,'
Tuesday, April 23
Rev, 'hey Jordison from
Trinidad Will speak.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
in Bethel Reformed church
Huron St. E.
PaSton W. SteOhenton,
PhOne 03405
11,1,15 a,n1.---Stihday School
/10 p.m.—Service
StrihOnt; 'the rtesurrettiOn"
Wed, 8 p.m.---Iirnyer Service
Nursery for young ehildren,
titled to attend and vote. The
deVotionel,
in speaking Reception
John. A. MacNaughton, grade
12 51110113 student, placed se-
cond in the zone public speaking
finals at St. Marys onSaturdaY.
Son of Highways Minister C.S.
MacNaughton, the Exeter youth
was the only entrant who was not
in grade 13 and who had not
competed at the zone level be-
fore.
Jelin won the area competition
at Wine:am in March to qualify
for the zone finals. His topic
was "Canada and the Common
Market", This is his first ex-
perience inpublic speaking con-
tests.
IN HONOUR OF
MR. & MRS. WILEgriT
CHAPPEL
on the occasion of their 25th.
Wedding Anniversary
Rasseldale Hall.
Apr.13, 8:30 p.m.
Ladies please bring lunch
Everyone Welcome
Silver Collection
at the door.
RCAF Station Centralia
Thursday, April 18
8:30 p.m.
Admission $1.00
Holy Trinity Anglican
Mrs. Will Haskett, assisted
by Mrs. Harold Corbett and
Mrs. ROY Hamilton was hostess
for the meeting of the Sr. Wo-
man's Auxiliary.
It was decided to donate$1.00
as a gift to an Institute worker
and officer, who formerly re-
sided in Lucan and also to join
with the Evening Branch in a tea
and bake sale, the date to be
decided by the Evening Branch.
As the annual meeting will
be held in London
'
May 1 and
2 it was decided to cancel the
branch's May meeting sched-
uled for May 1 and as many as
possible attend the meeting in
London.
Rev. E. 0, Lancaster an-
nounced the Holy Week services
10 am Wednesday, April 10,
Holy Communion; 7:30 pm Wed-
nesday, Lenten service; 7:30 pm
Friday, April 12, Good Friday
service; 8E30 am Sunday, April
14, Holy Communion, 11 am
Sunday, April 14, Easter Ser-
vice.
The next meeting will not be
$450 in G
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2 Games at $5.00
7 Games at $10.00
4 Games at $20.00
1 Game at $40.00
Jackpot $250 (53 Numbers)
Come out and have a FUN night
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ANNUAL MEETING — South qeartette, Port Tinron, Word- Alvin Cudmore, president of
H u r on Hospital Association, gah, the Pitts Family, Termite, the district, welcomed all in
Monday, April 22, 5:00 p.m. well known to many in this dis- the audience after Widen Paul
Auxiliary Rooms. For the poi.,
pose of receiving directors' „.
Steeicle, Zurich, led in a brief
electing directore. All Indvi, s Wins second • and auditor's reports, and
dduealnts o
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ofiltorril2g4a.teoirz:tipanned cporeetrSii:
buting are members end en-
eeblic generally invited. p„ E.
Russell, chairman, M, Graham,
Secretary. lle
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EASTER BAN SAL?-slienaall held James. Street „liltedSlaughter accompanied by Vic
with your airforce.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN Clinton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
April 11-12
--DOUBLE BILL--
"MARDI GRAS"
Pat Boone -- Tommy Sands
(Color -- Scope)
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CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A, J. Stienstra, B.A., B.D.
Good Friday, April 12
8:00 p.m.—Worship Service
(English)
Easter Sunday, April 14
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.—Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p,m.-13ack To God Hour
CHLO (680 Tic.)
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASPIWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.O.
Good Friday
10:30 a,m.—CornmuniOn Ser-
vice
Easter Sunday
6:30 a.m,--sSunrise Service
10:00 •a,m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Cantata by Credi-
ton Choir
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Thursday, April 11
7:30 p,m,—Meditations
Friday, April 12
GOOD FRIDAY
12 Noon till 3:00 ,p,m.
The Three Hours Service
Sehday, April 14
EASTER DAY
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 •a,m.—Senior Sunday
School .
11:00 a.en,Holy Communise:
Junior Sunday Scholl
"A PRIVATE'S AFFAIR”
Sal Mineo -- Gary Crosby
(Colour -- Scope) CARTOON
SATURDAY and MONDAY
April 13-15
--DOUBLE BILL--
"MYSTERIOUS ISLAND"
Michael Craig—joa.nGreenwood
(Colour)
"COMANCHE STATION"
Randolph Scott
(Colour) CARTOON
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY
April 14
--BIG COLOUR SPECIAL--
"FAST AND SEXY"
Gina Lollobrigida
(Colour)
"BABETTE GOES TO WAR"
Brigitte Bardot
(Colour) CARTOON
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
April 16-17
"SAYONARA"
Marlon Brando—Patricia Owen
Red Buttons
(Colour -- Scope) CARTOON
Adult Entertainment
First ShoW at Dusk
TWO COMPLETE SHOWS
EACH NIGHT
Children lindet 12 in Cars Free
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor •
Good Friday, April 12
8:00 pan. — Cantata "From
Gloom eo Glory" by the
Choir,
Sunday, April 14
6:30 a.m.—Sunrise Service
Speaker: Rev. Stanley San-
der
FollOwed by Easter break-
fast in charge of Youth
Fellowship.
10:00 a.m.—Easter Service
11:15 ,A,m,—Sunday School
7:30 pan.—Oaritata to be given
at the Dashwood ECM
Church.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
hood Friday Service
8:00 p.M.
Easter Sunday
10:00 a,m,—Service in Dutch
Communion
2:00 p.m.—SerVice in English
Communion
3:15 p,M,—Sunday School
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MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a an .—S tin d ay School and
Adult Bible Class
All are welcome
Listen to the Mennonite
Hour on Sundny, April 14 at
5:30 p.m, over CH,LC) St,
Thomas. (Sponsored by Ex-
eter, Blake and Zurich Mere
:White churches.)
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ZION.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOO
Pastor: Rev. William Getz
Good Friday
10:00 ,a.M.—Holy Communion
Service
Easter Sunday
6:00 ,a.m.—Suhrise Service
Breakfast felldWihg.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday Scheel
10:00 a.in.--Bible Class
11:00 a,m.—Holy Communion
Special Note: Lutheran Set,
vices corning ;to Exeter. Check
paper next week,
James Street United Church
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, PaStor
Sunday, April 14
Baster Sunday Services
11 aan, and 7:80 pan.
Special noinbers in song
Sunday Sehool et 9:.45
Friday, 8 psna-.Special Vourig
People'e a n d Cresaders
Good Friday Service,
A hearty Weleorne to all.
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TO LONDON FOR .
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BRAND .O
Minister
Organist & dholistiiister
TREVOR
HOWARD
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Bayfield Baptist Church
T. Leslie Hobbit* Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
11160 a.M.—Bible Study
1140 lk,tit—IVIorititig Worship
7.80 tvangelistic
Wednesday, 8 Nii,...-Prayer Service
— Yob Are Cordially Invited To Ail of 'These Seriticet
But hod Cainmendeth his love toWaitt us, in that, while
We were yet sinners, Christ died for