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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-05-16, Page 2CARDS OF THANKS The lakrag7 of the Harold 1. Weber wish to exerese their sincere and heartfelt thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for the many acts of kindeees shown to ne in our recent sad bereavement, for the beauti- ful fieral tributes and. Mettler- cal eercle and expressions of sympathy. Special thank s to Rev. W. A. Gatz, Rev. G• Royal, qederich local .2222, Stiles Funeral Home Goderich and the ladies aid of Zion Lu- theran Church, Dashwood. le* I wish to express my sincere thanks fee flowers, cards, and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. Ecker and staff of South Huron Hospital. -ella Dune. 16c I wish to express my sin- cere thanks to all my relatives and friends for the cards, flow- ers, treats and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. -- Mrs. Ira Stebbins 16* :BIRTHS eee DYKSTRA ee Mr. and Mee, 14leycl Dykstra, AR .1 ten; are happy .announce the birth of a see, Wilmer Lloyd, at South ;tierce Hee,- pital, May IQ -- a brother for Jack, Cathy, Ruby and Linde., 'HENDRICK ee Mr, end Mee, John Hendrick, Arthur, wieh to announce the' birth of a son, Jeffrey Jonn, at ,Fergus Hospital May 13 -- a brother for jerielfer. KILLER e- Fred and .Dianne -Owe McLeod), Dashwood, are happy to announce the birth of a son, Kevin William Murray, et Victoria Hospital, London, MATHONIA. Mr, and Mrs.. George eiethenie, RR 2 Hen- sail, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, May 12 a brother for Renewed, Ralph, Mariannp and Kenneth, efeTTON Mr. enriMr$,ches, ter Mitton, Crecliten, announ- ce the birth of a son, Robert Ross, at South Huron Hos- pital, May 8 -- a brother for Helen, David and Daryl. RAVELLE. -- Mr. and Mrs, Peter W. Ravelle, Or end Bend, announce the birth of a son, Mark Wilfred, at Sopth Huron Hospital, May 7 -- a brother for Lori Lynn. ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodgins, RR 1 Lucan wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Helen Elaine to Thomas Louis Triebner son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner, RR 1 Exeter. The wedding to take plane Saturday, June 8, 1963 at 3;00 o'clock at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Lucan. 16nc 1N AiEM9RIA,A, DOWN--:41 memory of the finest Christian father a .girl ever bed, Mr. Frank Down, who pa,44e4 away, a year .Weep- not for me " Would you like to know where Mil? l am at home in my Father's house, in ,the mansions pre, pared for me there. • am where I would be ee No longer on the stormy sea, but in the pate end quiet har-, bor. My working time is done and am resting; My sowing time is done and I am reaping; , My joy is as. the joy of harvest. Would you know how it is with me? I am made perfect in eceipess, Grace is swallowed up in glory. The top-stone of the building is brought forth. Would you know what I am doing? I see God. I see Him as He is, not as through a glass darkly, but face to face, And the sight is transforming, it makes me like Him.. I am in the sweet enjoyment of my blessed Redeemer. I am here singing hallelujahs incessantly to Him who sits upon the throne, And rest not day or night from praising Him. Would you know what company I keep? Blessed company -- Better than the best on earth. Here are holy angels and the spirits of just men made perfect. I am set down with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the King- dom of God, With the blessed Paul and Peter, James and John and all the saints. And here I meet with many of my old acquaintances with whom I worked, And with whom I prayed who came hither before me. And lastly . . . Would you know how long this is to continue? It is the dawn that never withers, The crown of glory that fades not away. After millions and millions of ages it will be as fresh as it is now, And therefore, weep not for me. Selected. -- Ever remembered by his daughter, Mrs. Chris (Katie) Bechler. 16* Davies Grant Denning Berm CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Municipal Auditors • DEVON BUILDING PH 235-0120 EXETER • Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 TED HOLMES 145 Deer Park Circle, London GE 4.P502 or Enquire at The Times- Advocate "THE BRENDA LEE" GRAND SEND Presenting MR. Romto AND MR. GILLIS PELLERIN well-knoWn hair stylists, who will feature REALISTIC PRESCRIPTION PERMANENT WAVING Soil Style D'al' Perm Rods will be used SPECIALS SNAP & BODY PERM, . . . 4 Reg, $11,60 for $12.50 1411SY BEAUTY, • • • • • • Reg. $16.00 for $ 9.95 TINT PERMS, , .6 Yi ti 4 # . • • • • • Itegm $1140 lox' $12.50 TREAT AND .,."TONE •i•••• liege $ 1.00 for $ .50 MAKE YOUR APPoniTmtwr AM.'? PeOhe 2354683 Exeter or 238-2393 Grant! Bend REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED trerida teener-, Prop. eieeeeeeee: n---,renen,31;;;;44-zemme„..,„eeeesp,e,meseeen:::qeeeeeeeeeme::: ...... this, SondOY, Wednesday afternoon andduring the evening throughout the week, faele=iefeenttreelMeeeeeeellelSelelfeewevere-ee. ' ' by hie Peter who accom- panied him, along with. htsWife, Publisher J. M. Sell thcott presided for the program which included.sing-song 10 by W- iner T-A sports editor Bill Batteo Mrs. llos4 SiOnnor, glimvMe, at the piano. Also taking part in the pro- grarri were 'Mrs. John Temple- man, Staffa; Sports Editor Ross Haugh and Harry Peeries, Mrs. Fred 13owden, Cen- tralia, expressed appreciation on behalf of the gueets, Tours of plant, fair taken by 'TA Tamil iN MEMORIAM EYRE -- loving reenierY of a dear niece, Katbeeille ins Eyre„ who passed away one year ago MU 15, 1902. Quickly and suddenly came the call, Her sudden death shocked us Dearer to memory than words can tell, The loss 9f one we loved Sowell. e eeadly missed by Aunt Marlyn, peels Ray and cousin Brianlee FABER -- In loving merpory of a wife, mother and grand mother, Effie Margaret Faber who passed away one year ago May 16, 1962. A wonderful mother, Venian and aid, One who was better, God never made, A wonderful worker, loyal and fair, Tenderly helpful, 0 mother you were. Just in your judgment, always right Honest and liberal, ever up- right; Loved by all, our pride they share, Pride in the wonderful one you Were. -- Lovingly remembered by husband Jack, daughter Joyce her husband Bill and grand- children Jerry, Sheila and Terry. 16* the The Times-Advocate family of correspondents was taken on several conducted tours Patur, day in, connection With the news, paper's annual banquet for its staff, The first was an inspection of the new offset,equipment and. plant facilities recently install- EASY TERMS TO. SUIT YOUR 'BUDGET ed Or the publication of newspaper. The.second involved a Worde and-slide visit to the world's fair at Seattle, Waste, by Rev, IL J. Snell, London, former pastor of Jahlee St. UC here, who was gtleSt speaker at the banquet, Rev. Snell also took the group on, a side tour of the mountains in the Seattle area. A group of over 80, which in- eluded correspondents, ,staff members and guests, was serve ed by the UCW of James et, in the church parlor. During their tour of The Times-Advocate plant, corres- pondents were shown the new process by which their reports are prepared for reproduction in the newspaper, They saw how their news is transformed onto perforated tape, then into justi- fled columns of copy through a set of automated typewriting machines. The methods by which head- ings are prepared, ads assemb- led, pages made up and photo- graphed were explained and members of The T-A staff de- monstrated camera, plate-ma- king, press and collating opera- tions. Rev. Snell's slides and de- scriptions outlined the high- lints of the 1962 world's fair which he and his family visited last summer. He was assisted Area farmer crash victim. IN MEMORIAM -- Lawn-Master Rotary Mower Lawn-Master Rotary Mowers incorporate the safety features recommended by the ,Lawn Mower Institute, BROWN -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Dean Brown who passed away, May 21, 1960. Beautiful memories are woven in gold This is the picture we tenderly hold Deep in our hearts her memory is kept To love and to cherish and never forget. -- Lovingly remembered by Maudie and Elzar, 16c Coming Events May 11 with interment in Ex- eter cemetery. Pall bearer s included Mes- srs. George, Earl and Wilfred Dixon, George Hepburn, Ed. Sillery and Charles Prole. Flower bearers were Bill, Hiram and Andy Dixon, Harvey Smith, Jack Hepburn, Charles Rpllings, Tom Kooy, Carl Pick- ering and Louis Davey. A car-truck accident teatoc- curred on April 1'7 claimed the life of Andrew GordonMathers, 55 of Ailsa Craig on Wednes- day, May 8 at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, He never regain- ed consciousness from the ac- cident. Born in McGillivray Town- ship he was the son of the late John Wesley Mathers and Mrs. Annie Mathers, Exeter. He was a lifelong resident of McGil- livray where he farmed on the homestead. Surviving besides his wife, the former Ilene Walker of Stephen Township, are Mrs. Reg (Dorothy) Morrison, Kirk- ton; John, London Township; Ross, Mary and Lloyd at home, four grandchildren, his mother, Mrs. Mathers, Exeter, three sisters, Mrs. Charles Elson, Wardsville, Mrs. Edward Lam- port, Stephen Twp. and Mrs. Helen Voisin, Sarnia; two brothers, Alfred, Parkhill, and Harry, Exeter. One brother Frank, predeceased him in April this year. Funeral services were con- ducted by The Rev. R. Hilts at the Hopper-Hockey funeral home, Exeter, on Saturday, STRAWBERRY SUPPER -- Trivitt Memorial Church Guild will hold their Annual Straw- berry Supper on Tuesday, June 18 in the Parish Hall. 16c BROWN -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Dean Brown, who passed away three years ago May 21, 1960. The dearest mother this world could hold, With cheery smile and a heart of gold, To those who knew her all will know How much we lost three years ago. -- Lovingly remembered by Ruble and Rufus, Donna and Glen. 16* RUMMAGE SALE -- Saturday May 25, in the Hensall Com- munity Arena sponsored by the Hensel! Kinette Club. Anyone wishing to donate articles call 252. Sale 'starts at 2 pm.9:16:23c Mr. and Mrs. Erwin W. Schade, Dashwood, Ontario wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Carole Jean to Mr. William Robert Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Park, Parkhill. The wedding to take place Saturday, June 8 at 3 o' clock, EUB church Dashwood, Ontario. 16* SMORGASBORD -- Hens all United Church, Wednesday, June 26, 5 to '7:30 pm. Every- body welcome. Further details will follow. 16c Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humph- reys, Kirkton, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- er, Helen Barbara, to Mervin Lorne Shute, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shute, RR 1 Kirk- ton. The marriage will take place on Saturday, June 8, 1963 at 1 pm in. St. Panes Anglican Church, Kirkton. 16* ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Riddell, RR 2 Granton, will hold an open house for their friends, relatives and neighbors on Tuesday, May 21, 1963, from '7 to 10 pm on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniver- sary. 16c SPECIAL OFFER! BROWN -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Dean Brown, who passed away three years ago, May 21,1960. God picks the best for reasons divine, But memories last till the end of time, No longer here our lives to share, But in our hearts she is always there. -- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Olive and Carman. 16nc 1963 FEATURES TO MAKE MOWING A BREEZE! • Rugged 14-gauge, reinforced steel chassis; auto body styling. • Safety approved 1-pee. blade. • 4 adjustable cutting heights. • 6" semi-pneumatic, traction tread, rubber tires. CLINTON 2-CYCLE ENGINE 18" CUT 39.95 21/4 H.P. EYRE -- Cherished memories of our dear granddaughter, Katherine Pauline Eyre who left us one year ago, May 15, 1962. We've a cluster of beautiful memories, Sprayed with love and tears, To us who will always remem- ber her through the coming years. Our family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain, But though we're parted for a while, We know we'll meet again. --Always remembered and sad- ly missed by Grandpa and. Grandma Eyre. 16* MOWER LAWN- D n MASTER nu PEARCE -- In loving memory of our dear mother and grand- mother Sara Jane Pearce, who passed away 3 years ago May 22, 1960. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too far away for s ight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. --Remembered by her daugh- ters, sons, and grandchild- ren. 16* CARDS OF THANKS Even if your lawn's big as all outdoors, you can mow it quickly, easily and without strain—wades through the toughest grass. Powered by a famous husky Clinton "Alurnalloy" 2 1/2 h.p. 2-cycle easy starting engine. Trims close to walls, walks, and shrubs. Rotary Mower, Recoil Start, 18" Cat, 21/2 h.p., 44.95 The family of the late Mrs. Emily Parker, express sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness. Special thanks to Rev, Harold Currie, Rev. Larry Talbot, Dr. J. C. 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Gives double protec-, tion plus extra weather- proofing with silicones that restore original lustre, NEW CORDLESS.ELECTRIC LAWN MASTER SECOND Opening MON.. MAY 20 of our new salon The families of the late Mr. Andrew Gordon Mathers wish td extend their very sincere thanks to their relatives, Heigh- boys and friends for the kind- ness and sympathy shown during their recent bereaVenlerit and also the loVely floral arrange- ments. Special thanks to Hop- per-Hockey Funeral. Horne, to Rev. Et. Hilts, the pallbearers, flower bearers and the ladies that helped at home. We also would like to that* those who remettibered Andy with cards while in the hospital and those Who rendered eetvicee at the titre of the accident. Special thanks to Dee. Pletcher and Gans: All this Was deeply ap- preciated. 16* CUT HEAVY DUTY I2 ,VOLT -- 40-AMP. BATTERY Quiet, instant starting, with special safety key. Large 8" year traction tires. Wheel height adjusters. Famous "Roberts" motor guaranteed (or 1` year. 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