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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-06-13, Page 3"I got the facts first. That's why I chose The Mutual Life," 1 :;? Don't Take Father For Granted If Dad rates tops with you, here are gifts that rate tops with him . .. gifts that will signify him the well earned award for the "best sup- porting role of the year" .. . gifts that will prove to him that . . . "YOUR HEART BELONGS TO DADDY" PHONE 235-1570 EXETER Thank You The staff of the SHDI-IS "Ink Spot" wishes to thank the following merchants for their advertising support in the 1962-63 edition: Guenther Tuckey Transports Ltd. T. Pryde & Son Russ' Billiards Jake's Plumbing & Heating Snell Bros. Ltd. Huntley's Drug Store Greene's Variety Store C. V. Pickard Sandy Elliot Dinney Furniture Lindenfield's Limited Walper's Men's Wear W. H. Hodgson Limited C. Fairbairn Middleton's Drug Store Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Exeter Credit Union Jack Doerr Photographer Sanders Grocery Don Webster Signs Stan Frayne General Store Harvey's Taxi Mathers Bros. Cann's Mill Ltd. Irwin's Ladies Wear Fisher's Hardware Wuerth's Shoes Taylor Motors Ltd. Burkley Restaurant Bud's Restaurant and Pine Station Exeter Frozen Foods MacMillan's Hopper-Hockey FUrnittire Exeter Electric Ersman's Bakery Bill's Barber Shop F. A. May & Son Exeter Bowling' Lanes Davies; Grant, Denning & Benti Smyth' S Stine Store Limited MiddietOn & Genttner Beaver Lumber Jack Sntith JeWellet The "Times-AdveCate Fink's Meat Market Brady Cleaners McKerlie Automotive Ltd. Hunter-Duvar Ltd. South End Service Canadian Tire Store Exeter Dairy Exeter Farm Equipment Gould & Jory North End Service John Burke A & H Food Market Russell Electric Larry Snider Motors Ltd. HENSALL Christie's 5-$1 Store Pete McNaughton . E. L. Mickle & Son Ltd. Al's Super Save Beaton's Bakery Hensall District Co-op T. C. Joynt and Son Drysdale Crest Hardware Hurendale Dairy Cook Bros. Milling Co. Ltd. General Coach Works of Canada Limited Wilson Drug Store A. Spencer and Son Fink'S Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Limited Berea ZURICH Tasty-Nu Bakery Doerr's Superior Food Market Stade & Wei& dingatiOli°S SaleS & Service GRAND BEND Yoting Hardware Colonial Hotel Tjrre§Adv9cate:e 4411e. 13t, 1963 P09.. '4] Offer money premiums Mrs, H., Copeland and Mrs, M. Mr„ and Mrs,, jog FM. O.' Tiverton, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Irvine an family 4:if Melbournp, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bradley and, family of St. MAUS visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,. Alex. Irvine. BIBLE DEDICATED St, PAW'S ,Anglican. Church. :held their anniversary PA.114457,. June 2. The Suffragatil of the Arctic, Rev, Cook was the,gtiest speaker, A beautiful Bible was dedica, ted for the lectern in memory of '!Alice and Robert Dobson" by the family. Perth WA deanery hears, Arctic bishop sayings account of S25 or more will receive a bealitifid clear incite silver dollarpaper, weight. Each investor- in a guar, anteed certificate will receive a paperweight phis a $5.00 gift certificate good at any Exeter, retail store, There will be at- tractive souvenirs and refresh- ments for every visitor. The office is, located in tem- porary quarters in the oldCen- ire.; Hotel, a building that has been standing since before Brit, For yearS peOPle have peep 4Sking When the financial in- stitntieris will start giving away money as Prelnillins. Well, the hour ilaa come, The fast-expanding British Mortgage and Trust Company Will be doing just that when it opens its ninth branch in Ex- eter this Friday at 9:30 am. Special gifts will be given to depositors and investors to mark the opening of the new branch. Each depositor opening Institute at Crediton wins $95 for child APPOINTED TO TRIVITT .. Rev. James P. Gandon Mr. and Mrs., Fred Hamilton of St, Themes then showed slides of their trip to the Pr* ish Isles last year. A social hp„if ,hour closed the evening.. BRIDE ELECT FETED .A shower was held in the vil- lage at the home ,of mr, and Mrs, Norman Amos for Miss Helen Humphreys, bride-elect Of Saturday. Helen was presented with .a pair of step-up tables and made a fitting reply. PERSONALS Mrs! H. HOMPhreys is, a pa- tient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital at time of writing, Mr, and Mrs. John Cutting and faintly of Langton are ya, Cationing with Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Webb of Dashwood were Sunday visitors. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Scott visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon of St. Marys. A number of theKirkton girls surprised Eve Johns and family Tuesday evening when they stopped in and presented them New rector native of UK with two lawn chairs, ,r1 social evening was enjoyed.. Mr.and Mrs', Cecil Mills pf oprnwall, England visited ,tis.y with mrs. M, Blaelcier and family, Mr. and Mrs, Miller McCurdy and family, Pfir, and MrPt )51aq...icier and family, Mr, Mills it a nephew of the late Philip Blackler and hasn't: been in Canada since 1916 when he worked for the late Alex RoaS, Mrs, Fred Brock .1s, visiting with her sister and brether, in-law .at New _Jersey,. Mr, and mrs. Ray Stacey and family of Zion visited Sunday evening with Mr, ,and mrs, Burps Blackler and family. Mr. Billie Jarvis of New Liskeard and Mr. Danny Jar, vis of Central America visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, Dan Jarvis. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Dr. Albert Berry of Toronto and Mrs. Harold Berry of St. Marys visited Tuesday with With warm weather ap- proaching, the Ontario Safety League reminds drivers that front ventilators that bring cool air into your car, also act as funnels to scoop in exhaust gases from cars in front. Shut your ventilators when standing or crawling in a traffic jam. By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR OREDITON Crediton WI won $95 on "Act Fast", CFPL- TV, Sunday even- ing. The money will go for the support of the WI's adopted child through the "Save The Children Plan." PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver of Pittsburg, Pa., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver and other relatives. Mrs. Lena Cook and Ray Lowry of Camlachie visited with friends and relatives in town Wednesday. Mrs. W. Mack attended the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Stoney Creek Friday and Saturday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher were Mr. and Mrs. French, Misses Clara and Matilda Oestricher of Wind- sor, Mr. and Mrs. R obe r t Greenwood and family of Don Mills, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Hostetler and family and Mrs. Hostetler Sr. of London. Mrs. Mary Gunn, Joe Gunn and Ann Garon visited in De- troit over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll of Dutton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wein and family. Mrs. Jackson Woods would like all the county library books to be in by June 18. By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS. MANTON Delegates of the Woman's Anxiliary Of the Anglican Chur- oh for Perth Deanery met atSt. Paul's Anglican Church, Kirk- ton, on Monday. Mrs. Charles Burford of St, Stephens Church, Stratford, presided and first vice-presi- dent Mrs. Carl Doerr of St. Paul's Church, Stratford, led in the opening prayers, The morn- ing session commenced with the celebration of Holy Communion with the rural dean Rev. Gar- wood G. Russell of St. Marys and the rector Rev, Lyle Ben- nett as celebrants. Kirkton branch president Mrs, Clayton Smith welcomed tile members and was thanked by Mrs. E. P. Iliscock, Milverton, Reports were read by Miss Eileen Rosamond, secretary, and Mrs. W, R. Cooper, trea- surer, both of Stratford. During the business session the deanery members were in- vited to St. Thomas Church, Granton, for their fall meeting in October and St. Pauls church, Stratford for the "quiet day". It was announced that the semi annual meeting will be held in October in Sarnia. Two junior auxiliary girls were chosen by the deanery to attend the auxiliary camp on Lake Huron as guests of Perth Deanery. They are DebbieOgar of St. James church and Susan Swatridge of St. Stephen's chur- ch, both of Stratford. Mrs. Bur- ford reported on the recent an- nual meeting held at St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Mrs. C. R. Partridge, Lon- don, Huron diocesan treasurer, attended the meeting and spoke on changes and apportionments of the funds at all levels of WA work. She stressed the im- By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly were Mrs. Myrta Waun of Sarnia, Mrs. Etta King of Forest, Mrs. James Sinclair and Kathy of London. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns and family attended the Zion Sunday School anniversary ser- vice and visited the day with Mr. and Mrs. Everard Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns attended the Mason-Bell wed- ding at Hensall Presbyterian Church on Saturday. Sunday evening guests with Mr. and, Mrs: Alvin Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skin- ner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner, Edward and Frances, Miss Gail McBride of Zurich, Mr. Frank Kints of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, Susan, Gail and Deb- bie of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper, Kathy and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Larry visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ven- ner of Grand Bend. There will be no services at Elimville United Church on Sun- day because of Thames Road Sunday School anniversary. The Elimville Community Picnic will be held on Friday evening at Exeter Riverview Park with the supper meal to commence at 7 pm and sports afterwards. The Elimville CGIT are con- ducting a Vacation Bible School at Elimville United Church from July 1 to July 5. All interested may hand their names to Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mrs. Montmor- ency or any CGIT member as soon as possible. Mrs. Gilbert Johns attended a trousseau tea held at the home of Mrs. Glenn Bell of Hensall in honour of her d aught er Marion last Wednesday evening. ML63-15W Portance of assuring workers in Anglican missions at home and atwoad of Canada's constant support. The clergy joined with the Members in the ufternoon ses- sion to hear a challenging ad- dress by Rt, Rev. H. G. Cook Suffragan Bishop pf the Arctic He was introduced by the Ven. Carman Queen, diocesan com- missioner. Bishop Cook brought greet- ings from the WAs of the Arc- tic mentioning the distances be- tween the officers of the WA executive and their members. Their meetings are carried on by correspondence. He men- tioned, too, that, during the recent floods in the Arctic, the Dominion WA dorcas com- mittee immediately supplied bedding for 150 people. He stressed that members have a great responsibility as a church to the northern white, Indian and Eskimo populations. There are eight Eskimos and five Indians to every ten white people in the Arctic. They help the missionary cause of the Anglican Church. He asked the WA members urge their sons to enter the ministry as recruits are needed in the north. He added that young people leaving school could come to the Arctic to give leadership in Christian living and be exam- ples to the natives. He remind- ed members that funds are always needed to help those now in the north to carry out the ministrations of the An- glican church. The rural dean thanked Bi- shop Cook and then installed the new slate of officers presented by the convenor of the nominat- ing committee. The officers are: Honorary President, Mrs. Garwood Rus- sell, wife of the rural dean; past president, Mrs. Charles Burford; president, Mrs. Carl Doerr; vice presidents, Mrs. George Barrett Jr., Stratford, and Mrs. Heber Davis, RR 1 Centralia; secretary, Miss Ei- leen Rosamond; treasurer, Mrs. W. R. Cooper; candidate secretary, Mrs. Bert Greene, Stratford; Dorcas secretary, Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Granton; edu- cational secretary, Mrs. Dante. Jacobi, St. Marys; junior aux- iliary secretary, Mrs. Reginald Dunham, St. Marys; Little Hel- per's s•ecretary, Mrs. Lyle Bennett, Kirkton; life members secretary, Miss Prue M. Dun- bar, Stratford; prayer partner secretary, Mrs. H., Davis. The Kirkton women served luncheon at noon and thanks was expressed by Rev. Charles James of Stratford. A social time was held at the close of the afternoon session. CLUB VIEWS SLIDES St. Paul's Church Fellowship Club met on Sunday evening in the church basement. Burns Blackler led in the devotional period assisted by Jack Roun- dell, and Rev. L. Bennett. Mr. Gandon married the for- mer Margaret Jean Croft be- fore coming to Canada. They have one son, David Andrew, three months old. Rev. James Philip Gandon, incumbent of St. David's Church, Windsor, has been ap- pointed rector of Trivitt Me- morial, Exeter and St. Paul's Church, Hensall. The appointment, effective mid-July, was announced by Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron. Mr. Gandon succeeds Rev. Bren deVries, who is mov- ing to the Diocese of Edmonton at the end of June. Mr. Gandon, a native of Man- chester, England, graduated from the London (England) Col- lege of Divinity. He was or- dained by the Bishop of Chelms- ford in 1956 and served in the Diocese of Chelmsford until he came to Canada in October, 1958. For one year, he was assistant curate of the Church of the Ascension in Windsor. In December, 1959, he became in- cumbent of St. David's and St. Luke's Churches in Windsor. In January, 1961, the two chur- ches were separated and Mr. Gandon remained as incumbent of St. David's Church. Before his ordination, Mr. Gandon was a salesman of wholesale drapery in England. He also served two years in the British Army. tSh Mortga8e was charterad over Eip years ago. Central Ho, tei, the last .:of 4*Pr''seven, hotels, was built between 180 and 1870 by J91111 111cDonell, son of the first attorney general of Upper Canada,. The hotel changed hands numerous times over the years, though in 1888 it was sold to Mr. W. T, Ache- son and again in 1946 was re turned to the Acheson family from whom British Mortgap recently made the purchase. The new British. Mortgage branch in Exeter will offer a wide range of trust and finan- cial services to the people, companies and organizations in the Exeter area. Savings ac- counts earn 4% interest with free chequing privileges. De- posit receipts also pay 4% with money redeemable at any time. Guaranteed investment certifi- cates, authorized for trust funds, pay 5% fromdl to 10 years on any amount from $100. Other British Mortgage services in- elude mortgage loans, retire- ment savings plans, travellers cheques, executor of wills and estate planning and manage- ment. Office hours are from 9:30 in the morning to 4:30 in the afternoon Monday to Thursday, and from 9:30 to 8:30 Friday. Charles V. Barrett, a native of Parkhill, will be manager of the British Mortgage Exeter Branch. Names of other staff members have not been re- leased as yet but British Mort- gage hopes to recruit local per- sonnel. W. H. Gregory, president of British Mortgage & Trust Com- pany, was born in Exeter. Son of the principal of the Exeter High School, Thomas Gregory, he attended public school there, and then returned to practise law after receiving his degree at Osgoode Hall. If you're like most people, you buy life insurance for family protection. 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Howard Rinn and Miss Nor- een Walkom were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLelland of Kip- pen, Sunday evening. Jules DeBrabandere 1 ef t Wednesday morning for Michi- gan in the area of Bay City to attend a demonstration of the new techniques of growing sugar beets and of planting, spraying, hoeing of root crops. He found the demonstration very enlight- ening and observed that the crops in Michigan are in the same state of growth as in On- tario. Ross Elston was a guest at the Humphrey-Shute wedding held in the Anglican Church, Kirkton, Wednesday. UCW PRESENTS GIFTS Coopers UCW met at the home of Mrs. Duncan McNaughton, Thursday, June 6. Mrs. Tom Coward and Mrs. Austin Timms presented the worship service assisted by Mrs. Alfred Baker. Mrs. Timms had charge of a short play "Bow before the Wind", in which Mrs. Timms, Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. Strahan and Mrs. Coward took part. Mrs. Donna McNeight gave a reading from the study book "As Asia goes". Mrs. McNaughton conducted the business after which the la- dies presented Mrs. J. Ware- ham with a gift of a teapot, cream and sugar also a china figurine of pansies, before leav- ing for Atwood. •Mee BILLFOLDS $3.00 AND UP PAPERMATE PENS $1.95 JENNY LIND CANDIES (Dad's favorites) from . . . $1.00 By MRS. WM. WALTERS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Camp- bell and Helen attended tile Squire picnic on Saturday at Riverview Park, Exeter. Mrs. Jack Mahar, Danny and Darlene, London, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Coward spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bibby and family, Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frayne and family, Sunshine Line visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman and family, Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny, Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara. 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