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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-16, Page 8Page.. iliTIKAdY0Cate, December 16, 1965 Announcements RATES !I, Births No Charge iS • Marriages and Deaths 75 (Marriages and deaths are reported without charge in news columns. This charge applies only to list- ing under Announcements.) Engagements, Cards of Thanks 750 In Memoriams (4-line verse) $1,00 tl Brewers Retail VtaSaitaiaaiiPikl.:Olaaaakiiaaigiaakaai.Aiitaltiitt4W4itaako4Vitaaias-fiaol The Council of the Town of Exeter has empowered me to proclaim Monday, Dec. 27 Boxing Day May I also remind you to Drive Safely Over The Holidays JACK DELBRIDGE, Mayor 44 'P,anca'atalaartal,fer coge atia:Ria'avavatillataziaiamaatalagazaafrovercainaaartazaarwaxsalat0.4 Brewers Retail Special Hours of Sale WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DEC. 22ND AND 23RD OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRIDAY DEC. 24TH ALL STORES OPEN1 FROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY DEC. 25TH AND 27TH First prize winner This float, entered by the Village Inn won first prize in the Grand Bend Winter Sports Day parade Saturday afternoon. Despite rainy weather a good crowd was on hand although most of them stayed in cars or watched from sheltered store fronts. —T-A photo Veteran will show Viet Nam slides BOYS ! CASH! PRIZES! As a young merchant for TV GUIDE you can earn extra cash in your spare time and you can win val- uable prizes tool For complete details write: TV CARRIER SALES, P0. Box 685 - Sarnia, Ontario. JOIN TV GUIDE'S YOUNG MERCHANTS Nome Age .... Address Town BA I N TON (Es LIMI t. TED 1894) BLYTH Phone Blyth 523-9373 -- On Hwy. 4 between Clinton and Wingham PRODUCERS OF QUALITY WOOL and LEATHER and MAKERS of Glen Laine Wool & Leather Products Are Continuing their Factory Outlet Sale Through to Friday , December 24 Open Week Days 9-a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (including Wednesday) — Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. There are New Lines of Ladies' Leather Coats and Genuine Sealskin Snow Boots now in stock. Also many Specialty Items for Christmas Gifts not found in other stores. Stiktai'444AIC.:0011.1C.:0WIiaillSW144W40411444,10:#1144A14,*****ErMOM.I10314 Telegraph... cf, qt,iz rA eder ,s FLORISTS Get your BAHAMAS DRAW TICKETS WALT-ANN'S RTIFICATES TAILORING Use them anytime. But use them for greatest advantage during our upcoming JANUARY SALE. GIFT OUR GUARANTEE - Total Satisfaction or Total Refund Main South Exeter 235.0740 I I I I I I I iiiiiii I I I I I v 'V 11. • • • • • 6 BIRTHS— oRARRETTE — Mr. and Mrs, Tony charrette, Hensall, an- nounce the birth of a son, Daniel Sylvester, at South Huron lios- pital, December 9. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Davis, Dashwood, announce the birth of a son, Travis Wayne, at South Huron Hospital De- cember 8—first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker, Dashwood, and second grand- son for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Exeter. FLETCHER — Mr. and Mrs. El- roy Fletcher, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a son, Roger Darren, at South Huron Hospital Decem- ber 9, GRAFF Mr. and Mrs. John E. Graff, RCAF Station, Centra- lia, announce the birth of a son, Ronald David, at South Huron Hospital December 10—a brother for Debbie and Bobby. KEMP —Mr. and Mrs. Alyn E. Kemp, Grand Bend, announce the birth of a son, Jul ian Beardsley, at South Huron Hos- pital December 9. MARTIN — Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Martin, Dashwood, announce the birth of a son, Christian Rudolph, at South Huron Hos- pital, December 13 — a brother for Terry, Dale, Jim, Barb, Carol Ann and Rose Marie. TETREAU — Donald and Audrey Tetreau (nee Bestard), Lam- beth, announce the birth of a son, Gregory Neil, at Victoria Hospital, December 13, a bro- ther for Barry, Janice, Sharon and Jeffrey. MARRIAGES — Mr. and Mrs. Harris West, Goderich, Ontario wishes to an- nounce the marriage of their only daughter, Bette Lou to James E. Napier, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Napier, San Jose, California. 16* DEATHS — TORY — At her home in Fernie, B.C. on Thursday, December 9, Carrie Tiedeman beloved wife of Alvin Tory, dear mother of David and Wanda at home, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tiedeman, sister Mrs. Harry Gill (Winnie) and Morris of Grand Bend, Henry of Winni- peg, Charles of Kingsville in her thirty seventh year. Fu- neral in Fernie, B.C. 16c CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Mrs. Otto Brown wish to express sin- cere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their beautiful floral tributes, messages of sym- pathy, many acts of kindness shown us in the loss of a loving wife and mother. Special thanks to Rev. Lewis, Dr. Fletcher, Miss Claypole and nursing staff of South Huron Hospital for their kind care during her lengthy illness. Rebekah's for their me- morial service on Sunday even- ing. Pallbearers and R, C. Din- ney funeral home. 16c We would like to thank all our friends in Exeter, for the beauti- ful shower and wedding gifts. They were lovely. Thanks again. — Connie and Barry Greenacre. 16* I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who remembered me during my stay in South Huron Hospital and spe- cial thanks to the ones who offer- ed their prayers in my behalf, Dr. Esker, Dr. Waldon, Dr. Read and Miss Claypole and the nurs- ing staff of South Huron Hospital. — Mrs. Laverne Heywood. 16c I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all my friends, neighbors and relatives, who sent cards, treats and flow- ers while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, 10th floor nursing staff and Trivitt Memorial WA and Dr. Bailantyne. — Mrs. Olivia Hodgins. 16c I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all my friends, neighbors and relatives who sent me cards and gifts while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Wil- son, Dr. Goddard, Sister and nursing staff of Children's Ward of St. Joseph's Hospital. — Elaine Love. 16* CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Mary Edith Hodgson wishes to express their thanks to relatives, many friends and neighbors for the kindness and consideration shown them in their bereavement in the loss of a loving daughter and sister, for the lovely floral trib- utes, cards and messages of sympathy. Sincere thanks to Rev. John Davies and pallbearers, Murdy funeral home and those who helped in any way. — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgson and family. 16c I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who remembered me during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital with flowers, treats, cards, visits and kind inquiries and also since re- turning home. — Mrs. Edith Mill- er. 16* I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all my friends who remembered me with visits, cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since return- ing home. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Miss Claypole, the staff and all the nurses. —Ed. Pollen. 16* I wish to thank all my rela- tives and friends for cards, visits and treats while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Special thanks to Dr. Gulens and the nurses on 4-SW. —Irvin Rader. The family of the late Marion Walters wishes to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh- bors for beautiful floral tributes, messages of sympathy, donation to cancer society and to anyone who helped in any way. Fred Walters. 16* We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, neigh- bors and friends for gifts, flow- ers, cards, telephone calls and good wishes extended to us on the occasion of our fiftieth an- niversary. — Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. 16* IN MEMORIAM — NEIL — In loving memory of my dear husband, Albert Edward Neil, who passed away four years ago, December 19,1961. What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me. I dream of you, dear loved one, And see your smiling face, And know that you are happy In our Father's chosen place. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Mary. 16* TINNEY—In ever loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, Matthew Tinney, who passed away eight years ago, December 16,195'7. lie was a father and grandfather, so very rare, Content in his home and always there; He guided our path, he helped us along, If we follow in his footsteps, We shall never go wrong; We smile with the world, But never forget In our garden of memories He lives with us yet. — A tribute of love and remem- brance by his family, grand- children and great-grandchild- ren. 16c PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts visited Sunday with relatives in Sarnia. Mr. & Mrs. Donald McGregor left last week on a trip to Florida. Mrs. Margaret Lagerwerf had her family all home over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Harold McDonald spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Southcott and family of Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Booker and family of St. Thomas visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Carman Woodburn. The annual Christmas concert of the United Church Sunday School will be held Wednesday evening December 22 at 8:15pm. A special service of Christmas hymns and readings was then taken by the children of the Sunday School. Judy Morgan and Ruth White conducted the pray- ers. Nancy Scott read the First Lesson, and Sharon Gilbert the Second Lesson. The Sunday School sang special anthems. Mrs. Weekes, wife of the rect- or of the Church of the Epiphany in London, was the guest speaker. She was introduced by Ruth White and she gave an interesting talk on what Christmas should mean to each one. Glen Hodgins said the offeratory and the collection was taken by Christine Dixon, June Hodgins, Bonny Morgan and Linda Scott, A solo by Natalie Scott followed the collection and concluded the service. REPORTS ON CONVENTION At the official board meeting at Ailsa Craig United Church on Tuesday, Dec. 7, comprised of Ailsa Craig, Carlisle and Brins- ley congregations Miss Marg Amos, who had attended the United Church Convention earlier in the year gave, in her address to the groups, a very interesting detailed account of information gained as a teenager at such a convention. Rev. John Davies of Ailsa Craig pastoral charge chaired the meeting and thanked the speaker, PERSONALS Brinsley United Church Sunday School will hold its annual Christ- mas concert Saturday evening December 18 at 8:30 pm. Ron Steeper is a patient in the hospital suffering from pneu- monia. By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND The December meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of St. John's by-the-Lake Anglican Church was held at Mrs. G. Grindlay's Patio Motel. A prayer was said for prayer partner the Rev. K. S. Earl, who has a tremendous job to do caring for four churches in Pin- nieky, Northern Sask. His par- ishioners are mostly Indian fam- ilies and there is great need for spiritual and material help. Mrs. Estelle Davidson, a for- mer WA member has moved to Hamilton and it was decided to send her a combined prayer and hymn book for her service in WA work. A discussion followed that Mr. G. Grindlay MBE, ED retired from RCAF who was fifteen month s with the International Commission in Vietnam will show some of his colored slides and give an outline of his experiences and service in that country o n Sunday, Dec. 19, at 3 pm. Coffee and tea will be served. A silver collection will be taken for Rev. K. S. Earl's mission work. A social half hour was enjoyed and a festive lunch was served, HURONVIE W The Huron View unit of Grand Bend UCW was held at the home of Mrs. C. Roberts. Mrs. G. E. Morrow conducted the opening worship assisted by Mrs. Glen Manley. Mrs. Harold Skipper gave study book chapter on "God and his Purpose" a short business period followed. Lunch was served. ORPHA CLUB The December meeting of Or- pha club was held at the home of Mrs. Leroy Bariteau, Mrs. G. E. Morrow opened the meeting with a Christmas story, ',The Double Miracle." The raffle was won by Mrs. C. Roberts. Business was dis- cussed. Flannelette and wool will be purchased for work in New Year. Articles packed for Chil- dren's' Aid, Sarnia, were: 12 cradles, 42 dressed dolls, girls nightgowns, boys pyjamas, baby layettes, mitts and socks, and fifty dollars worth of toys. Mrs. W. F. B. MacLaren closed the meeting with a poem "The Christmas Spirit". Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bariteau are to deliver parcels to Children's Aid in Sarnia. PERSONALS Mrs. E. Keown has left to spend the winter with her sister Mrs. A. E. McMurray at Rexdale, Ontario. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and Brenda of Granton visited Satur- day with Mr. & Mrs. W. Gill. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gill at- tended the program of the Uni- versity of Western Ontario Choir held at Thames Hall, London, Sunday evening. First use of jewels as bearings in watches dates back to 1700. POINSETTIAS The Perfect ; Christmas Gift An appreciated ChrtSttnas Gift that can be given now and en- joyed "now, through and after Christmas. We have a fine se. lettion to choose from. Come in and see theme By GORDON MORLEY GIVE WHITE GIFTS WHITE GIFT SERVICE Sunday, December 5, White An Advent White Gift service Gifts were received at St. Mary's was held at Br Insley United Church, Brinsley, by the rector Church Sunday, Dec. 12 with the Rev. R. G. Jackson for the Indian junior choir in attendance. children on the Moraviantown Superintendent Gordon Morley Reserve, near Thamesville, led the service with Kathy Hodg- son reading the Scripture. Linda Robinson gave the story "The Origin of White Gifts." The nu- merous White Gifts were sent to the Salvation Army to be dis- tributed among the less fortunate at Christmas and the offering to the Maintenance and Mission- ary treasurer of the church. 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