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TEEN TOWN
Exeter Arena
Fri., Oct. 22
8:30 to 17:30
Admission 60C with
membership, 85c without.
Membership cords are on
sale for 51.00.
Absolutely NO
Slacks or Shorts
Allowed
Featuring
THE
CAVALIERS
PRESENTATION
& DANCE
Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Watson
(nee Alice Rimmer)
CREDITON
Community Hall
FRI., OCT. 22
EVERYONE WELCOME
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
Theatre - Clinton
Children Under 12 In Cars
Admitted Free
L3ox office opens at 7:30 p.m.
First show at 8 p.m.
Weekend shows only
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OCTOBER 22-23
- DOUBLE FEATURE-
"FIRST MEN
IN THE MOON"
Edward Judd Martha Hyer
Color
"CODE 7, VICTIM 5"
(Adult Entertainment)
Lex Barker
Color Cartoon
LITE
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
OCTOBER n and 23
(Pout:le Featore)
"For Those
Who Think
Young"
(Colour)
James Darren, Pamela Tiffin
'The Seventh Dawn '
William Holden,
Susannah York
The driver of each car will be
issued a pass valid for opening
dote of 1966.
LAST SHOW
OF THE SEASON
Two Shows Nightly
RAIN or CLEAR
Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m.
First Show at 8:00 p.m.
Children under 12 in cars FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
IN MEMORIAM —
MeKENZIE — In loving memory
of a dear mother Mre. Robert
McKenzie who passed away one
year ago today October 21,
1964.
Beautiful memories are woven
in gold,
This is the picture we tenderly
hold,
Deep in our hearts, mum, your
memory is kept
To love and to cherish and never
forget.
-- Ever remembered by her sons
Glenn, Ron, Ray and Jack. 21c
MITCHELL — In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
Frances Mitchell, who passed
away three years ago, October
25, 1962.
The month of October comes with
regret,
It brings back a day we will
never forget;
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But our memory of you will
never die.
— Ever remembered by her hus-
band Herbert and daughter
Elaine. 21c
MOFFATT — In loving memory
of D. Alfred Moffatt, a dear
husband, father and grandfath-
er who passed away one year
ago, October 24, 1964.
The blow was great, the shock
severe,
We little thought the end was
near,
And only those who have lost
can tell
The pain of parting without fare-
well.
More each day we miss you,
father,
Friends may think the wound is
healed
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within our hearts con-
cealed.
— Ever remembered by wife and
family. 21*
PROUT — In loving memory of
Charles Prout who passed away
one year ago October 20,1964.
,,We wish today as we have be-
fore,
That God could have spared you
many years more;
You left us suddenly, your last
thoughts unknown,
You left us memories we are
proud to own;
Though no longer, in our lives to
share,
But in our hearts, forever there."
—Ever remembered by his wife,
family and grandchildren. 21*
RADER — In loving memory of a
dear brother, Frederick J.
Rader who passed away Oct.
23, 1964.
When ties of love are broken,
And loved ones have to part;
Death leaves a wound that never
heals,
And an ever aching heart.
— Ever remembered by his sist-
er Adeline. 21c
RADER — In loving memory of a
dear uncle, Frederick J. Rad-
er who passed away Oct. 23,
1964.
We often think of days gone by
When we were all together;
A shadow o'er our lives has cast
The loved one's gone forever.
—Ever remembered by Oscar
and Laura Miller and family.
21c
RADER —In loving memory of
Frederick J. Rader who pass-
ed away one year ago, Oct. 23.
He would not wish for sorrow
He would not wish for tears;
But just to be remembered
By us throughout the years.
—Lovingly remembered by
nieces and nephews. 21c
STONE —In loving memory of
a dear husband, dad and grand-
father, William Roy Stone, who
passed away suddenly, three
years ago October 22, 1962.
He would not wish for sorrow,
Nor would he wish for tears,
But just to be remembered,
By us throughout the years.
—Sadly missed by wife Frankle
and family. 21c
CARDS OF THANKS —
The Kinette Club of Hensell
wishes to thank all those who
contributed in any way to the
success of the Kinette Rummage
Sale. 21c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who remem-
bered me with cards, treats and
visits while in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home. Spe-
cial thanks to the Amber Rebekah
Lodge of liensall. It was all
deeply appreciated.—Mrs. Annie
Reid. 21c
MrS. Mabel Rodd wishes to
thank all her friends and neigh-
bors who came to see her and
sent cards while she was a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital and
since she came out. Spec i al
thanks to Drs. Gans and Goddard
and the nursing staff. 21c
My sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to friends and neigh-
bors for the many acts of kind-
ness, gifts of flowers, cards and
visits while in the hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. John Boyne
and Dr. M, C. Fletcher and the
nursing staff of South Huron Hos-
pital. Mrs, J. G. Cochrane.21c
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all our friends, neighbors and
relatives for cards, flowers and
visits while I was a patient at
Victoria Hospital and since re-
turning home.— Mrs. J o s ep h
Finkbeiner. 21c
I wish to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
cards, flowers, gifts and visits
while I was a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital London, where I
underwent surgery and since
returning home. Many thanks to
all the doctors and nurses. My
sincere thanks to all. — John Fin-
lay, 21c
We would like to thank Gerald
and Jean; Carl and Marilyn for the
dance which they arranged for us
in honor of our 35th wedding an-
niversary. A special thank you to
our neighbors, friends and rela-
tives for the lovely gifts, flowers
and cards. Also a sincere thanks
to all those who helped in any
way and who came out to help us
celebrate and made it such a
happy event. Your kindness will
always be remembered. — Alton
and Jean Isaac. 21*
The family of the late Mrs.
Mary Schroeder wish to express
their sincere thanks to rela-
tives, and friends for their acts
of kindness, floral tributes, do-
nations to the Lutheran Hour,
Missions and messages of sym-
pathy received during their be-
reavement, Special thanks to
Pastor Gatz, Hoffman Funeral
Home and the Ladies Aid of Zion
Lutheran Church. Also special
thanks to all who remembered
her with visits and cards while
a patient in Huronview Home,
Clinton. 21*
IN MEMORIAM —
LINDENFIELD — In loving mem-
ory of a dear sister, Marjorie
Lindenfield who passed away
three years ago, October 14.
Just a thought of sweet remem-
brance,
Just a memory sad and true,
Just the love and sweet devotion
Of those who think of you.
—Sister Gloria and brother-in-
law Max Learn and family.21*
McKENZIE — In loving memory
of my dear mother Laurene
Alma McKenzie who died sud-
denly on October 21, 1964 in
Hensall, Ontario.
One long and lonely year has
passed
Since that great sorrow fell,
The shock that we received that
night
Will always with us dwell.
When we are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear her whisper,
"Cheer up and carry on."
Each time we see her photo
It seems to smile and say,
"Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day."
— Always remembered and sadly
missed by son Ray Harold
McKenzie, Ocean Falls, Brit-
ish Columbia. 21*
HISTORICAL S OC I E T The
Huron County Historical Society
is holding a General. Meeting on
October 25 at 8;15 at Stephen
Township Community Centre,
Crediton, Ont. The Guest Speak-
er Mr. W. E. Elliott, Goderich,
will show slides of Huron County
Houses with commentary. Local
Women's Institutes will serve
lunch. Come and bring a friend,
21c
IOOF — The DDGM Bro. Amos.
Osbaldeeton of Huron District
No. 8 and his staff will instal
the officers elect of Exeter Lodge
No. 67, 100F in the Exeter Lodge
rooms on October 26, 1965. All
members are cordially invited
to attend. Glenn Fisher, Noble
Grand, Percy A. McFalls, Re-
cording Secretary. 14:21c
PARENTS' NIGHT at Precious
Blood School, Wednesday Oct.
27, from 7-9:30 pm. 21c
CREAM PRODUCERS —Hur on
County Cream Producers are
holding their annual meeting in
Clinton Town Hall Council
Chambers, Wednesday October
27, 1965 at 8:30 pm. Bob Mor-
rison, Director of The Ontario
Cream Producers, Marketing
Board will be the guest speaker.
21c
BAZAAR, BAKE SALE AND TEA
in St. Andrew's United Church,
Kippen, Saturday November 13
at 3 p.m. Sponsored by UCW.21c
Mr. & Mrs. Don Ankers were
recent visitors with Sgt. A. J.
Hodgins and family of Belleville.
Rev. & Mrs. A. H. Harrison
of Durham were rectory guests
last week while the Clergy Con-
ference was held at Stratford.
Saturday Mrs. Murray Hod-
gins and Judy Thomson attended
a smorgasbord supper and
evaluation discussion, of the first
Jr. Girls' Camp held at Kee-
Mo-Kee, at a meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Roy McComb of
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Stanley and
family were weekend guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Al Bromwich of
Toronto.
C. F. M. and Mrs. Charlie
Frost and family, after nearly
three years in Germany, are
visiting Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Frost
of Alice St. and Mrs. Chester
O'Donnell and family, who have
been living in the Emery Apt.
here, have joined the former's
husband, now stationed at Soest,
Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morris and
family of Mount Forest were
holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Murdy. Mrs. Morris and
family remained over for a
week's visit.
Mrs. J. R. Murray is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis and
family were holiday week-end
guests of Mrs. Edith Raymond
and Mrs. Marie Davis of Brus-
sels.
HAM and
HOME BAKED
BEAN SUPPER
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
PARISH HALL
TUES., OCT. 26
5:30 pm
Adults $1.00
Sponsored by W.A.
BAZAAR
and TEA
St. Marys Anglican
Church, BRINSLEY
FRI., OCT. 22
Bazaar open at 2:30 pm
EVERYONE
WELCOME
Annual
TURKEY
SUPPER
BINGO
DASHWOOD
Community Centre
WED, Oct. 27
Supper served from
5 to 8 p.m.
(Seating Capacity 200)
Adults 51.50
Children under 72 75¢
Bingo starts at 9 p.m.
10rt a Card
DRAW for Automatic Clothes
Dryer will be made after
bingo
Sponsored by Dashwood
Men's Club
Proceeds for
Community Work
ONEMIIIIIMII
Full Dining Facilities
Sundays from 3 p.m.
WEEKEND SPECIALS
Homemade Cabbage Rolls,
Sauerkraut, Pig's Tails,
Pork Hocks
STAN
the new
HOLUBOWICZ
DASHWOOD HOTEL Phone
Licenced
Ooshwood /8
MAIT EDGAR Liberal Candidate for Huron
Cordially Invites You to Meet The
HON. PAUL MARTIN
MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS FOR CANADA
dt a
Mammoth Coffee Party
at the
Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
Friday, October 22 at 2:30 p.m.
grhe Churches
in the area
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
BIRTHS
DOLBY — Mr, and Mrs. P. A.
Dolby, Crediton, announce the
birth of a daughter at South
Huron Hospital October 17 —
a sister for Petrina.
MILLER We wish to announce
the birth of a son at Edmonton
October 16 —a brother for
Bruce. Norman and Helen Mill-
er.
MOMMERSTEEG—Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mommersteeg, RR 2 Zur-
ich, announce the birth of a
daughter, Patricia Lynn, at
South Huron Hospital October
14.
OUD -- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oud,
RR 2 Hensall, announce the
birth of a son at South Huron
Hospital October 16 — a broth-
er for Alma, Yvonne, Diana
and Teddy.
REGIER — Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Regier, Huron St., Exeter
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Barbara Ellen, at South
Huron Hospital October 17 —
granddaughter for Mrs. John
Reidy, London and Mr. and
Mrs. George Regier, Zurich.
RICHARDSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Richardson, Windsor, an-
nounce the birth of a son, Ken-
neth John David, at Hotel Dieu
de St. Joseph's Hospital, Wind-
sor September 29 — a brother
for Diane.
SMALE — Mr. and Mrs. Otto J.
Smale, Hensall, announce the
birth of a son, Robert John Neil,
at South Huron Hospital Oc-
tober 12 — a brother for Dar-
lene; first grandson for Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Smale, Hen-
sall, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Fitzsimmons, Hayfield.
BIRTHS --
BENDA — Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Benda (nee Young), London an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Kenneth Jacob, in St. Joseph's
Hospital, October 12 — a bro-
ther for Tishie.
STIRE — Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Stire, Main Street, Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a son, Ro-
bert Carl, at South Huron Hos-
pital October 14 — a grandeon
for Mr. and Mrs. C. Stire and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Beckham.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. John Calder of Galt wishes
to announce the engagement of
his daughter, Susan Patricia, to
Gerald Floyd Glousher, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smithers of
RR 39 Parkhill,Ontario. The wed-
ding to take place Saturday Oc-
tober 30, 1965 at 2:00 o'clock in
St. Giles Presbyterian Church,
Galt, Ontario. 21c
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steeghs,
Lucan, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their eldest daugh-
ter, Regina, to Louis Van de
Bogaart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Van de Bogaart, Someren,
Holland. The wedding will take
place in the Lucan St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church at 9:30
a.m. Saturday November 6, 1965.
21c
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to thank all those
who sent cards, treats, and visit-
ed me while a patient at South
Huron Hospital. Thanks to Hos-
pital Staff and Dr. Boyse. — Hu-
bert Carey. 21*
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE
Junior Choir
Nursery for babies and Jun-
ior Congregation for children
4, 5 and 6 years.
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
Sunday, October 24
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Divine Service
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
Rev. H. Heeg
10:00 a.m.—Worship, Dutch
2:00 p,m.—Worship, English
3:15 p.m.—Sunday School
All Welcome
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, October 24
LAYMEN'S SUNDAY
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.—Church School
(Senior Grades)
11:15 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Service conducted by laymen
Preacher: F/L P. L. Rhodes
(Nursery in Parish Hall)
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
55 Main St.
Rev. L. H. Johnston, Pastor
Sunday Services
9:45 a.m.—Bible School
11;00 a.m.—Worship'
7:30 p.m.—The Gospel Hour
Tues., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study; Y.P.C.A.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Medendorp
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service
(English)
8:00 p.m.-Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p.m.-Back to God Hour
CHLO (680 Kc.)
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Services In Cavan Presbyte•
rian Church at Main & Hill St.)
Pastor: William A, Gatz
S:45 a.m.-DiVihe Services
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
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.-Sermon: "Psalms
About Nature"
Nursery provided
Anniversary, October 31
11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
;,,CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, October 24
10:00 a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:15 a.m.-CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
H. G. Zurbrigg, Pastor
Sunday, October 24
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae
ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, October 24
10:00 a,m,-Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.-Sunday School
7:30 p.m.-Evening Service
Rev. Ralph Waugh of Guelph
speaker at both services.
Dashwood Choir singing.
Miss Mary Lee Hallenbeck of
Clinton singing in the evening.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor:
W. Stephenson, B.A., B.Th.
11:20 a.m.-Worship Service
"God's Abundant Things"
Sunday School for the chil-
dren
7:30 p.m.-Evening Service
"Pope Paul, Peace & Politics"
Wed. 8 p.m.-Prayer Service
We welcome you to
Worship with us.
CENTRALIA
FAITH TABERNACLE
UndenoMinational
Rev. Clarence Sawyer, Pastor
Sunday
Bible School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
730 p.m.-=Evangelistic
Wed. S p.m. Bible Study
"Cottle and heat God's
end time message"
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Thames Road Church
under auspices of UCW
THURS., OCT. 28
5:30 to ?
Admission Adults $1.50
Children under 12 75yi
Times-Advocate, October 21, 1965
Page 19
BAZAAR-Main St, United
Church November 27. Please note
change of date from the 20th.21c
LEGION CASH BINGO, October
28, 1965, 9 pm. Jackpot $100.00
in 50 numbers. 21c
RECEPTION
& DANCE
Mr. & Mrs. Glen
Lamport
(nee Marion Kerslake)
EXETER Legion Hall
FRI., OCT. 22
music by
JIM YOUNG
RECEPTION
and DANCE
JOHN ERB
and RUTH SMALE
(Bridal Couple)
ZURICH
Community Centre
SAT., OCT. 23
9 p.m.
Des jardine's Orch.
Lunch Provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
LIONS' CLUB
PAPER DRIVE
Wed., Oct. 27 afternoon
Have Papers out by noon
THE CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE BOARD
offers an
ADULT NIGHT COURSE IN MIXED
BASIC CHORAL MUSIC
Each Monday Evening from 8 to 10 p.m.
Commencing 25 October and will run for a duration of approxi-
mately 20 weeks providing the required number of registrations
are received.
The fee will be $5.00 per person with material provided.
Registration for this course will be held in the auditorium
at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton,
October 25 at 8 p.m.
BAZAAR, BAKE SALE AND TEA
- Sponsored by Chiselhurst IJC W
in the church schoolroom, Fri-
day, October 29 at 3 pm. 21:28c
HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE
DANCE in Zurich Arena Friday
October 29. $60.00 in prizes.
Music by Desjardine's Orches-
tra. 21c
BAZAAR AND TEA will be held
at Clemdeboye United Church on
Saturday, Oct. 30 at 2:30 pm.
Admission 35g. 21c
ANNIVERSARY-Elimville Unit-
ed Church anniversary will be
held on October 31 at 11 am.
Speaker Rev. Andrew Boa of
London. 21c
ANNIVERSARY — Lieury United
Church anniversary will be held
October 31 at 11 am and 7:30pm.
Rev. Duncan McTavish of London
Will be the guest minister. 21:28*
HOT TURKEY
SUPPER
NIGHT
COURSES for adults
Central Huron Secondary School
Farm Management Course
Begins Mon., Oct. 25,
8 p.m.
Anniversary
Thames Road United Church
October 24 —11 (fan.
Speaker: REV. ANDREW BOA
Formerly of Empress Ava. United Church, London
Guest Soloist: J. G. BURROWS
Special Music by the Choir
EVERYONE CORDIALLY 'INVITED