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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-03-04, Page 10Misses Ruth Anne Salmon and Sibyl. Mulligan of the Uni- versity of Teronte spent the weekend with Mr, & Mrs, Cliff Salmon and family. They attend- ed the "At Home" at South Huron District High S c ho 01 where Ruth Anne, 1964 Queen, crowned the 1965 Queen, Miss Kathy Buxton. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Stephan and family of Woodham were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Belerling. Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried Miller and family of Port DOVer spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Arena Schedule Thursday - 4 Pre School & Parents 3-4 Skating 4-5 Old Timers vs Bank Boys 8-9:30 (Play-offs) C rediton vs Graham & Gra- ham 9:30-11 (Play-offs) Friday - 5 Huron Park vs Squirts 7-8 (play-off) Jr. Hockey game eit her Belmont or Strathroy 8:30 Saturday - 6 Hawks vs Wings 8-9 Leafs vs Canadlens 9-10 Red Wings vs Blue Wings 10-11 Squirts 11-12 Public Skating 2-4 Public Skating 8-10 Sunday - 7 Jr. Hawks 1-2 Public Skating 2-4 Zurich vs Old Timers 8-9: 30 Monday - 8 Figure Skating 4-9:30 Centralia 9:30-10:30 Tuesday - 9 Skating 4-5 Bantam Houseleague 7-8 Minor Hockey Play-offs Wed -10 Shamrock Play-offs '7-10 Strathroy vs Exeter Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services ENDS ON FRI., MAR. 5 \ Show closes at 4:30 p.m. DON'T MISS IT ADMISSION 50 Chi ldren with adults admitted free SOLO PARTY for MEN ONLY Mon., March 8 a p. n. m; Dashwoode r.Orernmun i ty Centre ADMISSION $1.00 Sponsored by The Dashwood Men's Club DANCE Zurich Community Centre Sat., Mar. 6 Music by The RAMBLERS Country 8 Western EVERYBODY WELCOME Admission 75# ANNUAL MEETING Usborne Federation of Agriculture THURSDAY, MARCH 11 7 P.M. Thames Road United Church TURKEY SPECIAL SPEAKER: BANQUET GORDON McGAVIN Tickets Available From Directors JACKPOT $35 in 51 numbers Admission $1 for 15 rounds Legion Hall MARCH 5 9.00 p.m, Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.O. Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae Sunday, March 7 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister: A. J. 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 Ike.) 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 ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, March 7 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School Wednesday, March 10, 8:00 p,m., Lenten Service. BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:00 a.in.—Worship, Dutch 2:00 p.m.—Worship, English Miss Mary Geegh, for many years a missionary hi India, Will Speak. 3:15 MM.—Sunday School ONTARIO BEEF CATTLE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION 1965 SHOW AND SALE OF BEEF BULLS March 16 and 17, 1965 HAYS SALES ARENA, TRAFALGAR ON HIGHWAY 5, NORTH OF OAKVILLE 17 Angus 47 Shorthorns 136 Herefords ABERDEEN ANGUS AND SHORTHORNS SELL ON MARCH 16 HEREFORDS SELL ON MARCH 17 Show at 8:00 a.m. each day both Sales at 11:00 a.m. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The Bull Premium Policy of 20% of the Purchase price up to a maximum of $150 will apply on all bulls sold that a r e QUALIFIED ON PERFORMANCE. Catalogues available from the Secretary A.L. McKinley, President E.A. Starr, Secretary RR #2, Blenheim, Ont. Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ont. IN MEMORIAM — BELL — In loving memory of a dear mother, Ruby E. Bell who passed away March 4, 1964. Our hearts still ache with sad- ness, Our secret tears still flow; What it meant to lose you Mom, No one will ever know. When we are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong; We seem to hear you whipser, Cheer up and carry on. Each time we see your picture, You seem to smile and say Don't cry I'm only sleeping We'll meet again some day. Your place on earth no one can fill, We loved you Mom and always will. — Always remembered and sadly missed by her family, Murray and Donna, Jim and Liz, Roy and Bill. 4* BELL —In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Ruby E. (Stone) Bell, who passed away one year ago March 4, 1964. We who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are ever near. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by mother, sis- ters and families. 4* Bantams win — Continued from page 6 over Kemal Park last Sattirday afternoon. Peter Kleinstiver was the big gun in the Exeter attack with four goals while Randy Gilfillan added a pair and Don Thompson picked up a single marker. The Squirt& kindly coach who gave up a trip to the NHL game in Toronto to supervise his youngsters was not disappointed as his charges gave one of their best offensive displays of the season. Cost of servicing the federal public debt in the current year is estimated at $1,037,893,000, compared to $567,000,000 in 1957. Zurich Community Centre Friday, March 5 2:00 p.m. Presentation of the Annual Report, election of three directors to replace those whose term of office expires, and transaction of all business as may be done at a General Meeting of the policy holders. The retiring directors are: Jack Scotchrner, Hayfield; Harvey Taylor, Varna; Otto Willert, Dashwood; all of whom are eligible for re-election. Edmond Hendrick, President John T3. Consitt, Sec-Treas. PANCAKE ROUNDUP You're Invited . FRIDAY MARCH 12 10-5 * Come and eat free pancakes * Continuous movies all day * Relax — Visit * Let us show our appreciation V. L. BECKER & SONS to us in you feor past your business with DASHWOOD Lambton HEREFORD BREEDERS SALE Forest Fair Grounds Sat., Mar. 13 2 p.m. 10 Bulls—all carrying govern- ment bonus. All ready for heavy service. 20 Females — Cows with calf at side. Bred heifers. Open heifers. 10 Steer calves—suitable for 4-H and Queen's G uine as classes. For Information and Catalogues Contact W. T. ABRAHAM County Bldg. Petrolia MURRAY McTAGGART, sales manager, RR 6 Forest 873-5520 NOW ON THE NEW LARGER 27TH ANNUAL FARM SHOW Page 10 Times-Advocate, March 4, 1965 ,, ''• • .. ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS — PAGE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Page Jr., RR 2 Grand Bend, announce the birth of a son, Steven William, at South Huron Hospital March 1. TEEVINS — Mr. and Mrs. John Teevins (nee Schilbe) Grand Bend, announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Lynn at South Huron Hospital, Feb- ruary 27 — a sister for R o b- bie. Centralia curlers win mixed bonspiel A team from the host club won the annual invitational mixed curling bonspiel held at RCAF Cen- tralia this week. They out-pointed teams from London, Sarnia, Thedford, Forest, Exeter, Hensall and Centralia. Jerry Johnson, left, skipped the winning entry, while other members are Sharon Elliott, Rose Cann and John Jones. --RCAF photo Exeter Teen Town ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. James Sang- ster, Hensall wish to announce the engagemela of her daughter Patricia Marilyn Jones to Mr. Ralph Norman Holland, son of Mrs. Norman Holland, Clinton and the late Mr. Holland. Wed- ding to take place Saturday April 17th at 3 pm in Hensall United Church. BIRTHS — BELLING — Mr. and Mrs. Glen Belling, announce the birth of a daughter at Hamilton,F e b- ruary 22 — a sister for David. BOWERS — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowers, Crediton, announce the birth of a son, Randy Scott, at South Huron Hos- pital, February 20. BRANDERHORST — Mr. and Mrs. Bert Branderhorst, RR 1 Hensall, announce the birth of a son, Richard James, at South Huron Hospital, F e b- ruary 2'7—a brother for Joyce and Beverly. DeVRIES Mr. and Mrs. Ekke DeVries, RR 1 Clandeboye, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Anita Maria, at South Huron Hospital, February 24 — a sister for Flenno, Ger- rie and Margaret. GARBUTT—Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Garbutt, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a son, Glen Allen, at South Huron Hospital, February 24 — a birthday surprise for sister Glenda., REGIER — Mr. and Mrs. Clare Regier, Zurich, announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital February 28 — a sister for Georgie, Da- vid and Dennis. Trivitt service Dashwood man out of hospital By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASIIWOOD Lloyd Rader, who has been a patient for several weeks at Victoria Hospital, London, re- turned home Saturday, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Wein of Sudbury spent a few days in Dashwood and visited with the formeros mother, Mrs. Herb Wein who is a patient at Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Miller and Lisa May, and Mr. & Mrs. Hilton Ford spent a few days at Huntington, West Virginia, with Mr. & Mrs. Don Freuchtel. Warden Glen & Mrs. Webb and deputy-reeve Jim & Mrs. Bay- ter attended the Good Roads Convention at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, last week. They were travellers in the snow storm of Thursday. CARDS OF THANKS — My sincere thanks to all friends, relatives and neighbors for the cards, treats and flowers while a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter and since re- turning home. Special thanks to Dr. Gulens, Miss Claypole and staff. — Ruth Heist. 4* My sincere thanks to every- one for visits, gifts, flowers, cards and letters while a patient in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Ecker, Allen, Vincent and Hoffman Ambulance Service and nurses in Victoria and South Huron Hospital. — Betty Borland and baby. 4* A sincere thank you to all my relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their kind deeds and thoughtfulness, also for cards, flowers and visits while a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. It was all very much appreciated. —Mrs. Lorne Morlock. 4c The family of the late Mrs. Letitia young (Mrs. George Young) of William St. Lucan would like to take this oppor- tunity of thanking, relatives, neighbors and friends for sym- pathy and kindnesses shown them during their recent be- reavement and for flowers, let- ters, cards and treats sent to Mrs. Young while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and Strathmere Lodge, Strath- roy, special thanks to Dr. C. H. George of Lucan, Rev. G. W. Sach, pallbearers and the Murdy Funeral Home, Lucan. 4c I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for cards, flow- ers, treats and visits while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gans and the nursing staff. — Mrs. Barry Miller. 4* J. P. Gandon, WA of Trivitt Memorial Church, pallbearers, and the R. C. Dinney funeral home.—Bernice, Howard, Ron- ald Truemner, Mrs. Milt on Russell, Mrs. William Gould, and Mrs. Florence Gould. 4* I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors who remembered me with visits, cards, flowers and treats following my ac- cident.—Mrs. Ruth Harrington. 4* The family of the late Mrs. May Sanders wishes to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to their relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness, messages of sym- pathy and floral tributes re- ceived during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear mother, grandmother and sister. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, nursing staff of South Huron Hospital, T. Harry Hoff- man ambulance service, Rev. I wish to thank all my friends and relatives, also teachers and board members of McGillivray Area School for cards, flowers, gifts, treats and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Sach, Dr. Wilson, Dr. George and nursing staff. —Arthur Simpson. 4c CARDS OF THANKS — Doreen and I wish to thank all those who attended the Warden's reception held in the Dashwood Community Centre on February 19. Special thanks to those who organized the program and all others who assisted in any way to make this evening a success. — Glenn Webb. 4c Exeter Arena Fri., March 5 Bishop confirms five 8:30 - 11;30 in the words of the MagnaCarta in the year 1215, which began “Ecclesia Anglicana . .." The Bishop went on to say that they could also claim a much older name, which went back to the time of the New Testament - the name Christian, which was first used in Antioch. But an even older name for Christianity was "The Way", and the Bishop suggested that the newly con- firmed should remember this ancient name and look upon their Christianity as "a way of life." Following the service, a re- ception was held in the Parish Hall in which the families of the candidates met with the Bishop and Mrs. Appleyard. Appleyard said that they could now claim to be in the full sense Anglican. He said that this is an old name, going back beyond Henry VIII. It is found The Right Rev. H. H. Apple- yard, DD, Bishop of Georgian Bay, administered the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation Sunday in Trivitt Memorial Church. The following candidates were confirmed: Robert James Anderson, Gordon Charles Page, Claudia Ruth Barrett, Marjorie Ola MacKenzie, and Constance Marie Mackie. They received their first communion Wednesday morning (Ash Wed- nesday). In his sermon to the candi- dates Sunday morning, Bishop Dart team close in London event A mixed dart team from RCAF Centralia, c al le d the "Centralia Sharpshooters", played in a London tournament last Saturday and ousted teams from Sarnia, Georgetown, Port Stanley and London before bow- ing out to a tough Ham tlton squad in the finals. Members of the Centralia team that made such a fine showing in the sport that seems to be gaining more and more popularity included Helen O'- Neil, Sheila Blondin, John Link and Norm Ferguson. On Thursday night Al Crane, Sid Cox, Norm Ferguson and John Link, who hold a two- point lead with nine games re- maining in the Labatts Division League in London, will try to hold onto their slim lead. The Centralia team is sponsored by Brock Tire. Featuring JOHNNY STEVENS and the Sextette Admission 75c Lady strikes 400 circle Betty Wilson, who bowls for the Rioters of the Friday night Mixed League, became the first woman ever to roll a 400 game at the Exeter Lanes when she bowled a sparkling 400 even last week. Mrs. Wilson, who lives on Andrew Street in town, started her game off with seven straight strikes, picked up a spare in the eighth frame and came back with three more strikes before picking up five points on her last ball in the tenth frame. As well as bowling in the mixed league, Betty also com- petes in the Ladies A" league and the Ladies Intertown and she averages over 200 in each of these leagues. Rec news DANCE ABERDEEN HALL Kirkton Sponsored by Kirkton Agricultural Society Fri., Mar. 5 Music by Norris Orchestra of Brucefield Advertising helps to reduce consumer demand for scarce commodities by diverting public demand to other more readily available commodities. EVERYONE WELCOME JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D. Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter The Rev. J. Philip Gandon, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, March 7 FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.— Sr. Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Jr. Sunday School, Nursery (in Rectory) Choral Eucharist No evening service this week. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th. 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Worship Service Sermon: "No Man Cares for My Soul" Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Nursery for young children. There's Fun For The Whole Farm Family at the ... FARM SHOW WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS — LONDON — 10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE Sermon: "Christ's Visit To The Gerasenes" Anthem by the Choir Nursery for babies and Jun- ior Congregation for children 4, 5 and 6 years. 2 p.m.—Communicant's Class 7:30 p.m.—Sunday School Teachers Monthly Meeting —Continued from page 6 17-6. Jim Pfaff scored 8 goals for Crediton followed by Bob Galloway with 5, Dick Colter 2 and Doug Lightfoot 2. For Graham & Graham, Jim Hannah scored 2, Tom Watt, Jim MacDonald, Walt Tiedeman and Frank Clark 1 goal each. This Thursday starts the play-offs for the Rec League and all series will be 2-out-of-3. 8-9:30 Old Timers vs Bank Boys 9:30-11 Crediton vs Graham & Graham. * * Last Wednesday the Exeter Community Centre was host to the regular monthly meeting of the Ontario Arenas Associa- tion. The Association has total Arena membership of 129 arenas as well as associate membership of 83 at the present time. Regular monthly meetings are held at various cities and towns in the province to discuss ways and means of improving the operation of the facilities available. At this particular meeting, 80 members from as far away as Noranda, Quebec, sat down to a delicious dinner served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion and afterwards conduc- ted a business session which was benificial to all. The next meeting of the association will be held at the Central Arena at E to bi cok e on Wednesday, March 24. * * * * "Around the World" is the theme of this year's annual carnival put on by the Exeter Figure Skating Club. Various countries are being represented by lively routines set to music. Starting last J anu ar y, the skaters have been practising enthusiastically to be ready to show off in their big show on March 29. MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th. Organist: Bonnie McCrae 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Studies in the life of Christ—(1) Cleansing the Temple. Junior Choir Nursery provided 2:30 p.m.—Study Hour with the minister at the manse. 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 Hour. 10111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 OPEN HOUSE Exeter Public School Wed., March 10 From 2 to 3:30 p.m. VISIT YOUR PUPILS AT WORK "Education — Gateway to Progress" Exeter Home and School Association will serve tea and conduct a baking sale during the afternoon, Ff111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111110111111111111111111111111111111cti PRESENTATION EUCHRE AND DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woods (nee Karen Taylor) to be held at the Corbett Community Centre, Friday March 5. Ladies please bring lunch.• Everyone welcome. 4c PAPER DRIVE—Crediton Scouts and Cubs will collect paper Saturday, March 6 — pap- ers to be tied and at the side- walk by 1 pm. 4c IOOF — The initiatory degree will be conferred on a number of candidates in the Exeter Lodge rooms on March 9th by the Exeter degree team. Also the DDGM Bro. Benson Sutter of Clinton will make his official visit at this time. All members of the district are cordially invited to attend. Glenn Fisher, Noble Grand, Percy A, McFalls, Rec.-Sec'y. 4c THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to the South Huron Hospital meet in the Auxiliary room on Tues- day, March 9 at 2:30 pm. 4c OPEN HOUSE at Precious Blood School, Exeter on Tue sd ay March 9th at 8 pm. Senior pupils will present speeches. 4c ST. PATRICK'S PIE AND TART SALE — sponsored by Catholic Women's League on Sat. March 13 at 2:30 pm in basement of Bell & Laughton Law office, Exeter. 4c JUNIOR FARMERS' CHOIR — Thames Road Happy Doubles present Huron County Jr. Farmers' Choir and a short comedy play Friday, March 19 at 8:30 in Thames Road Church. Adults 7 4, School Children 250,, 4c Hear.. Rev. Ronald Mills March 14 - 21 except Saturday EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Huron St. E. Exeter 90th Annual Meeting HAY TWP. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. William Getz Sunday, March 7 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service The Church of "The Lutheran Hour" EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 55 Main St. Rev. L. H. Johnston, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—The Gospel Hour TUESDAY 8:00 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs, Murray Keys Sunday, March 7 10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 a.m.—CHURCH SERVICE You are invited to worship with us. Nursery available for pre- school children. Congregational Meeting, fol- lowing the Church Service, Sunday, March 7. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per, Sunday, March 14. Explorers, Tuesday, March 9, at 4 p.m. LISTEN THE OLD COUNTRY PREACHER Every Monday Evening 7:30.8:00 p.m. Over 680 CHLO ST. THOMAS