HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-11-26, Page 10RE , CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR
AND
RUMMAGE SALE
SAT,
NOV. 28
10 a.m.
Huron Park
Community Centre
RCAF Centralia
Bake Table • Doll Clothes & Furniture • Aprons
Novelties • White Elephant rah/ e • ceramics
Potted Plants o Table for Kiddies • Ladies'
Hat Boxes • Clothes for all the Family
Parcel Post
PRDTESTANT LAL.IIES CHAPEL GUILD
aosIMIMPIN•lk
0,t
ROSS MATHERS
Sets Bowling Record
invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
We will alto receive applications
for a Lincoln short course in Welding
Nomination
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in Compliance with
By-law No. 26 passed October 26, 1964, under authority
of the Municipal Act, a Meeting of the Electors of the
Municipality of the Township of Hay will be held in the
TOWNSHIP HALL IN THE
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1964
AT THE HOUR FROM ONE TO TWO O'CLOCK P.M. FOR
THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING CANDIDATES FOR
REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE AND COUNCILLORS FOR THE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY FOR THE YEAR 1965, AND FOR
FOUR TRUSTEES FOR THE HAY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
AREA BOARD FOR 1965 AND 1966. (The two school area
trustees having the highest number of votes to be elected
for a two year term and the two with the lowest number
of Votes for a One year term.
When a Proposed Candidate is not present his Nomination
Paper SHALL NOT BE VALID unless there is attached
thereto evidence in writing Signed by the Proposed Can-
didate satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he con-
sents to be so Nominated.
In Case A Poll Is Demanded, Polls Will Be Opened On:
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1964
in the several Polling Sub-DiviSions of the Township as
follOWs:
Poll No. 1-School House No. 2; Percy Campbell, DRO;
Lorne Chapman, Poll Clerk;
Poll No. 2 --- Stewart Bell Res., Lot 20, Con. 3; Hugh
McEwari, DRO; Allan Crerar, Poll Clerk;
Poll No. 3 - Town Hall; Nit ;Copp, DRO; Clare Del-
thert, Poll Clerk;
Poll No, 4 Town Hall; Theodore Stelobach, DRO; Arnold
Merrier, Poll Clerk;
Poll No. 5--Charles beck's Garage; Hilton Truernner,
'jilt); Clifford Pepper, Poll Clerk;
Poll No. 8 Earl Guerither BloCk; Reinhold Miller, DRO;
sidbey taker Poll Clerk;
Poll No. 7 House No, 3; Glen Weide, PRO;
Lionel Wilder) Poll 'clerk;
Poll No, 8 C. R. Burgess, store, P. Ducharine, DRO;
Ed, Cortivead, Poll Clerk.
said Polls Will Be Kept Open. From Nine O'clock
until sbt O'clock P.M.
bated at
WHICH, ONT.,
November' lg, 1964
W. RitORENSIiilig,
Returidhg Officer
Keglers still setting :marks., • W.r..V;" MIZEzertMar
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6 Parsons 9 Comport 4
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Tleinan 10, B,, cam ANNOUNC MENTS
BIRTHS CARDS OF THANKS--
0050 up. §tr)44 and:
110.p. .§pg.QP
pOo the local alleys
NPT. 40,gp IP,TP44 of 1.atg,
1741INPOctr_. of .Exeter's team in
the meas InterrTgvm Lea0i101
set ,a league recerci.at the local
establishment two weeks ago
by .bowling a ftverome total of
6660,
Ruth Purauct, .who *Min in
the Friday night Mixed League
rolled a. fine 381 game While
posting op triple last friday
night tp)cppp up the ladies side.
Another record bowling mark
was established at the Exeter
Bowling 14alles when Ross Math,-
era of the Larks rolled athreft-
game total 01 666 lapt Wonop,
dai night in replar league ac-
iinnt
Mathers, whose team is cur-
rently leading the "p" division
of the Exeter Mens Bowling
League, put together three floe
gamea of 286, 336 and 344 to
record the highest total ever
at the local lanes,
Throughout the evening lYtnt-
VOISIN and Mrs. Alex
Voisin Jr., RR 3 AllsoCrOg, announce the birth of a son,
at south Huron Hospital, No,
vember 21 -!ra brother for
John, Judy, Linda, Lenny,
Bradley and Bonnie.
Continued from T4g#
Alexander 12, /Alan 5
Hodgert 9,,R. Snell 5
Besehe 13, Berland '2
Pasan1Pre 13, HalleY 2
McTavish 15, Down 7
Webber 12, P. 54,41 S
Coates 13, MacDonald 4
LADIES PLIALIPq
In the ladies division of the
Exeter Curling Club three rinks
have jumped We first place by
slim margins after the first
two weeks of conaPetition.
Jane Robertson's rink has
moved out on top of Tuesday's
draw with 16 points while the
Dorothy Elder and Janie Mc-
Dowell foursomes, are close
behind with 15 and• 13 points
respectively.
The Elder rink was defeated
13-11 by Ellen Knight last Tues-
day while. McDowell scored a
close win over Helen Frayee
and Robertson edged Willa
DEATHS
HICKS - William ErnestHicks,
at South HuronHospital, Wed-
nesday, November 18, 1964.
Funeral service was held at
the R. C. Dinney Funeral
Home, Saturday, November
21. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery. 26c
•
IN MEMORIAM.
pAp.gg loving ruetuory of
our dear dad, .Royal ,Gaitser,.
who went to be with the Lord,
three Year*. ago, November
26, 1961.
Tonight the stars are shining,
On a „silent lonley grave;
Where sleeps our loyleg father,
The .one we loved, but could ;10t
save.
To you who have a father
.010;101 him with care;
We hope you never know the
heartache,
When you see his vacant chair;
Do not .ask us if we miss him
There is such an empty space,
We gannet. forget 144 footsteps
Or his dear familiar face;
And his smile .is gone forever
And his -hand we cannot touch,
All we hnve are merneries_
Of a dad we loved so much;
You cannot explain to ethers
The loss you feel inside,
We only know we miss him
The tears we try to hide;
He meant so much to us
Far more than we can aay„
There's an awful ache within our
hearts
That the months don't take away;
God knows how much we loved
him
He was His greatest gift to us,
He is forever in our hearts
And always in our thoughts.
- Sadly missed but never for,
gotten by Shirley' and Gordon,
Grace and Bob. 26*
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Ina Brown wish to extend our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to all our friends and relatives
for the many visits, flowers
and cards to mother during her
stay in Lue4ri. Special thanks
to Rev. E. 0. Lancaster, Dr.
R. R. Patterson and C. liaskett
& Son Ambulance. 26c
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn
wish to thank their many friends
and relatives for the lovely
gifts, cards and flowers and kind
messages of congratulations on
their sixtieth wedding anniver-
sary. Thanks again. 26c
BIRTFP-
P1,ACK,Mr, and Mrs. Don
Blank (nee Donaldson),
can, announce the birth of a
son, Michael Donald, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, Noveniber
al)rathpr or Fay.
KNGEb- Mr. and, Krq. Rudy
Engel, Lalean, announce the
birth of a daughter, Martine
Jehanna, at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, November sis-
ter for Rudy, Johanna and
Cora.
FAIINER-Mr. and Mrs, Wane
Fahner, Exeter, announce the
birth of a son at South Huron
Hospital, November 24- a
brother for Vicki,
JOHNS --Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Johns, RR 3 Exeter, announce
the birth of a daughter, Karen.
Elizabeth, at South Huron
Hospital, November 18.
MacLE01)-- Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
MacLeod, RCAF Centralia,
announce the birth of a son,
James Alexander, at South
Huron Hospital, November 23
-a brother for Craig, Bill,
Anne, Malcolm and David.
RICKERT-Mr, and Mrs.Doug-
las J. Rickert, Huron St. E.,
Exeter, announce the birth of
a daughter, Francine Cather-
ine, at South Huron Hospital,
November 18 - a sister for
Melanie.
EUCHRE-Lodge Hall, Henson,
Friday Nov. 2'7, 8:30p.m.Spon-
sored by CP & T committee of
Rebekah and Oddfellow Lodges.
Everyone welcome. Admission
500, Lunch provided. 26c
BAKE SALE-The Ladies Guild
of Trivitt Memorial are holding
a sale of baking and homemade
mincemeat on Saturday, Nov. 28
in the Parish Hall at 2 o'clock.
26c
CANCER SOCIETY-Exeter
and district cancer society will
hold their meeting in the Aux-
iliary Room of S. H. Hospital,
Monday, Nov. 30, 8 p.m. All
welcome. 26c
Yfuerth
Pauline SiinmenS is thoWed- Clarke 8, Marshall 5
nes4ay ioader with a total of Miller 03 C. Cann 4
22 Points, one Point up on Her RaFsnlore 10, 1tobblris 6. nice Cann who defeated Helen
Jermyn 10-5, and six points
ahead of Edna Busche who
moved into third place with a
10-4 victory over Dorothy Pfaff,
Alma Etheringterk leads the
Thursday draw with 4 total of
24 Points well out in front of
hBeurrtnoenaraensdt cmomaPreiotnitoVie, t licheelern,
who have 16 and 15 Points re-
SPeeilvely,
The gtherlagton rink c1013-
13101-resdthee FBI. eut er nt eorn f toruorusnore de
Daisy Etheriegton 19-2.
Results are as follows;
J. McDowell 8, H. Frayne 8
E. Knight 13, D. Elder 11
D. Prout 4, B. Bell 4
J. Prout 9, W. Wuerth 6
B. Cann 10, H. Jermyn 5
E."Busche 10, D. Pfaff 4
P. Simmons 7, M. Martin 6
3, Page 8, E. poyle 7
A. Etherington 11, /vI, Fletcher 5
T. Payne 9, L. Ottewell 5
H. Burton 19, D. Etherington 2
A.
MMiexpedoncalu n got
McDonald 11, H.
Muniedice way
last
6
MIXED CURLING
last weekend and as yet no one
rink has been able to secure
a large lead. Competition in
the mixed curling takes place
every Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day.
Results of the first week of
mixed curling action are as
follows:
Roeloison 10, Borland 2
Snell 9, Parker 8
Page 8, Allison 5
A. Cann 8, Farrow 6
Busche '7, Seldon 4
Jermyn 14, Mickle 2
Webber 6, Pym 4
Smith 9, McDonald 3
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who rev,
membered me with visits, ParCIF
and telephone palls while I was
a patient In South Huron Hos..
Robert prevail, 26*
The family of the late Mr,
Harvey Neel? wish to evross
sincere thanks and appreelatioe
to all ,friends , neighbors and
relatives fpr the floral tributes,
cards of sympathy ,and the many
aeta of kindneSs Shown clUring
our recent sad bereavement in
the loss of our dear brother and
uncle. Cur special thanks go to
Rev. & Mrs. James, Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Hoffman, the pallbear,
Dr. Goddard and the pra,
nurses and staff at ClintonHos=
Pital. The thoughtfulness and
kindness will always be re,
membered, 26*
The family of the late Mr.
Henry Fahner would like to
thank their relatives, friends
and neighbors for the kindness
and sympathy shown them dur-
ing their recent sad bereave-
ment, also for the beautiful
floral tributes and contributions
to the Gideon Bible and Heart
Fund. Special thanks to Rev.
A. M. Schlenker for his com-
forting message, pallbearera,
flower bearers and to the R. C.
Dinney Funeral Home. 26*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to everyone for
visits, cards, flowers and
treats, received during my stay
in the hospital and since re-
turning home. It was ill very
much appreciated. - Mrs. Bert
Riley. 26c
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
ADVENT SUNDAY
November 29
IOOF - The second degree will
be conferred on a number of
candidates in the Exeter IOOF
Lodge rooms by the Exeter
second degree team on Tues-
day, Dec. 1. All members are
invited to attend. Glenn Fisher,
Noble Grand; Percy A. McF ails,
Rec. Sec'y. • 26c
REID-In loving memory of a
dear husband, Patrick Reid
who passed away 12 years
ago, Nov. 22, 1952.
Someone remembers, someone
cares,
Your name is remembered in
my prayers;
Deep in my heart your me-
mory is kept,
To love and to cherish and
never forget.
- Always remembered by his
loving wife, Sarah. 26*
I wish to thank all who re-
membered me while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, with visits, flowers,
gifts, cards and treats. Special
thanks to those who rendered
first aid at the time of my
accident. -Ervin Rader. x
BOY SCOUT ORGANIZATION
Notice to all those who are
interested in continuing the Boy
Scout organization in Henson.
A meeting will be held Wed.,
Dec. 2 at the Hensall Town Hall
at 8 p.m. sharp, This meeting
will decide whether cubs and
scouts will continue in Hensall.
These organizations will stop
unless your support is given.26c
Hensall United
Church
Annual Snowflake
Bazaar
Sat. Nov. 28
3.5 p.m.
Featuring home baking, fancy work,
Christmas novelties, attic
treasures, afternoon tea.
Sponsored by United Church Women
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th.
Guest Organist: Bonnie McCrae
10:00 a.m,-Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Church
Sermon: "Preparing for His
Coming: the Meaning of
Advent"-Isaiah 40.
Nursery provided
Men's Supper, Monday, No-
vember 30.
Admission
$1.
Seaforth Women's Institute
DANCE
to the music of the Desjardine Orchestra
Friday Night, Nov. 27
LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH
See the Crowning of the
1964 SNOW QUEEN
at 11 o'clock p.m.
The Snow Queen, with her attendants
and the Snowflakes, will be crowned at
the Institute Dance by Miss Anne Mc-
Connell, the 1963 Snow Queen.
ADMISSION 75 CENTS EACH
Seaforth Santa Claus Parade
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th
.at 2:00 p.m.
• 10 BANDS • 30 FLOATS
IN MEMORIAM --
EAGLESON-In loving me-
mory of William Eagleson,
who passed away one year
ago, Nov. 30, 1963.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just to the end of
his days;
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind,
What a beautiful memory he
left behind.
-Sadly missed and fondly re-
membered by his grandchild-
ren. 26c
ARENA
SCHEDULE
Thursday - 26
Pre-school and mothers
skating 3-4
Skating 4-5
Squirts 6-'7
Midget Houseleague '7-8
Bank Boys vs Old Timers
8-9;30
Crediton vs Graham & Gra-
ham 9:30 - 11
Friday - 27
Girls Hockey 4;15-5;15
Grand Bend 7-8
Port Huron vs Jr. Hawks
8:30
Saturday - 28
Wings vs Leafs 8-9
Canadiens vs Hawks 9-10
Squirts 10-11
Pee Wee's 11-12
Public Skating 2-4
Public Skating 8-10
Sunday - 29
London 10-12
Jr. Hawks 1-2
Public Skating 2-4
Broom Ball Teen Time
4:15-5:15
Monday - 30
Figure Skating 4:30-9:30
Centralia 9:30-10:30
Tuesday - 1
Skating 4-5
Bantam Houseleague 7-8
Open for booking 8-11
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Dutch
Rev. G. Van Dijk
2:00 p.m,-English
3:15 p.m.-Sunday School
All Welcome
TURKEY
BINGO
10 a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:15 a.m.-CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children.
Caven Circle, Tuesday, De-
cember 1, at 8:15 in the home
of Mrs. John Burke.
Board of Managers, Thurs-
day, December 3, at 7:30.
Session, Thursday, Decem-
ber 3, at 8:30 in the manse.
Gordon Auxiliary, Monday,
December 7, at 8 p.m. in the
manse.
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Services in Caven Presbyte-
rian Church at Main & Hill St.)
Pastor: William A. Gatz
8:45 a.m.-Divine Services
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
DASHWOOD COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Wednesday, Dec. 2 - 8:30
14 Games - Turkey Doorprize
Sponsored by Mt. Carmel CWL
REID - In loving memory of my
dear dad, Patrick Reid who
passed away 12 years ago,
November 22, 1952.
Treasured memories are all
that is left,
Of one of the dearest, and one
of the best;
Unselfish, thoughtful, loving and
kind,
These are the memories he left
behind.
-Always remembered by
Clarence, Elsie and grand-
children. 26*
WILLERT - In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Mrs. A r thur
Willert who passed away eight
years ago November 25, 1956.
Dearer still as time departs,
Her memory lives within our
hearts;
No length of time can take away
Our thoughts of her from day
to day.
-Lovingly remembered by
husband and family. 26*
FORD - In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Arthur J. Ford,
who passed away four years
ago, Dec. 1, 1961, Detroit,
Mich.
Although we smile and make
no fuss,
No one misses him more than
us;
And when old times we oft re-
call,
It's then we miss you most of
all.
- Always remembered by wife
and family. 26*
By MRS. O. HOOPER
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
Sunday, November 29
10:00 a.m.-Bible Class
11:00 a.m.-Divine Service
2:30 p.m.-Sunday School
The Church of
"The Lutheran Hour"
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. .1. Stienstra, B.A., B.D.
10:00 a,m,-Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.-Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p.m.-Back To God Hour
CHLO (680 Kc.)
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev, M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae
Sunday, November 29
10:00 a.m.-Rev. A. Brudjar
Bible Society representative
11:10 a.m.-Sunday School
7:30 jam.-Film--40 minutes
"Bible Background"
GAISER -In loving memory of
a dear husband, Royal, who
passed away three years ago
Nov. 26, 1961,
Sweet is the spot where you are
laid,
Where oft In silence a visit is
paid,
To place a flower in remem-
brance of you,
Never forgotten and never will
be.
- Always remembered by his
wife Audrey. 26* THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, November 29
ADVENT SUNDAY
8:00 a.m,-Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.-Sr. Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Jr. Sunday School,
Nursery (in Rectory)
Morning Prayer & Litany
(No evening service this week)
GAMER - In loving memory of
a dear father, Royal V. Gainer
who passed away three years
ago November 26, 1961.
Through all our troubles he
helped us along,
If we live like him, we will
neVer go wrong,
On earth he was loved, in hea-
ven he rests, •
God bless you Dad, you were
one of the best.
- Lovingly remembered by Au-
brey and Donria, Gerald and
Dorothy and families. 26*
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thack-
er and Linda attended the Hol-
stein-Friesian banquet at Mil-
verton Tuesday, Linda being a
guests as she was runner-up
in the 4-H Calf Club.
Sunday guests of Mr. & MrS.
Claire Sisson were: Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Grasby, Debbie and
Linda of London; Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Jones, Carl, Edwin and
Donna and Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Petch of Strathroy. Mr. & Mrs.
Pefeh spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Sisson.
Mrs. Jack Thomson attended
the 4-H leaders trip to Toronto
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper,
Veryl and Jeanette, Mr. Leon-
ard Thacker, Miss Ruth G.
Hooper attended the Royal
Winter Fair and the closing
ceremonies at the Coliseum
Saturday evening. Mr. L.
Thacker was overnight guest
of Mr. & Mrs. Alex Dobson
of Weston, Mr. & Mrs. Hooper
and girls with Miss Ruth G.
Hooper of Toronto.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
11:15 a.m.--Stiaday School
7:30 pan.--Worship Service
Sermon: "In the Last Days"
Wed., 8 p,m.-Prayer Service
Nursery for young children,
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a,m.-Morning Service
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
Visitors Welcome
5:30 p.m .-C H L 0 Mennonite Plan to attend a
"Lincoln" Welding Equipment
Demonstration
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREOITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, November 29
10:00 a,r6.-Morning Worship
ft.in.-Sunday School
Tuesday, Dec. 1
Brutefield Welding
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev, S. S. Lewis, M.A., B.O.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 a.rtl, -SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 aari.-IVIORNING SERVICE
Sermon:
"The Healing Waters"
The Junior Choir
Nursery for babies and Ain,
ior Congregation for children
4, 5 and 6 years,
It is the Lord's bay
Come and Worship
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
55 Mein St.
Rev. L. H. Johnston, pastor
SUNDA)( SERVICES
9:45 a,111,13ible Scheel
11:00 a.n1,-IVIorning Worship
7;30 p.m..--The Gospel
Sermon: "Civilization at the
Croas Road"
WEbSikSbAlt SA PIC
gayer'and 'Bible Study
MUNICIPAL
NOMINATIONS
The Nominations for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve
and six Councillors, Two Public Utilities
Commissioners and six Public School Trustees
for the years 1965 and 1966.
for the
TOWN of EXETER
will be held in the
TOWN HALL
FRIDAY, NOV. 27,1964
7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
IN CASE A POLL IS DEMANDED
Polls Will Be Open On
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7,1964
From 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Clarence y. Pickardi Returning Off icer