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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-05-05, Page 20this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week, ARTHUR MOTORS (FORMERLY GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS) SALES AND SERVICE 1963 VALIANT CONVERTIBLE, 6 cyl., auto- matic, red - white top, radio, etc. Lic. A99618 1963 CHEV BELAIR 4 door, V8 automatic, white - red interior. Lic. 586329 1962 PONTIAC STRATO 4 door, 6 automatic, radio, new tires. Lic. 167525 1962 CHEV BELAIR 2 door hardtop, 6 cyl. stick, radio, maroon in colour. Lic. A97895 1959 CHEV BELAIR 2 door hardtop, 6 cyl. auto- matic, radio. Lic. 319874 SPECIAL - $575.00 1959 RAMBLER Custom 4-door, automatic, 6 cyl., radio, white walls, wheel discs, etc. 224947 WITH OUR COMBINED EXPERIENCE WE CAN PROVIDE THE BEST SERVICE FOR YOUR AUTOMOTIVE REQUIREMENTS Graham Arthur — Bill Belling Phone: 235-1373 Dashwood, R.R. 2, Ont. Telephone: 238.2481 - Grand Bend for: • PRODUCTS • SERVICE • ADVICE When you call your Imperial Esso Agent, you call on the total resources of Imperial Oil CLIFF RUSSELL Page 20 Times-Advocate, May 5, 1960 AT THE HIGH SCHOOL. By Ann Creech reading. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lloyd Jaques, Mrs. Stewart Shier, Mrs, Ken Parkinson and Miss. Jean Copeland. mittee conveners. Denise Hazel- ton gave a talk on "Capital Pun- ishment". Danny Blommaert fa- vored with an accordion selec- tion, Mrs. Allan Eveleigh gave a Badminton prevails 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111811111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This has been a week for badminton finals at SHDHS. The results of the senior badminton finals held Saturday, April 30 at Clinton are as follows: in the boys doubles, Bryan Baynha,rn and Tony Leversedge won two games and lost two games; in the boys' singles, Al Youngash won his first game, but lost his next two games. 1111MIENNERWIMg4f•wf elg":40:feew, - ...':1.91111MPASEMMIIIM LSMFT Drawing for position Some 300 cadets from Southwestern Ontario gathered at CFB Centralia Sunday to take part in the annual Air Cadet Sports Day. Cadets are shown here making the drill competition draw to determine the order in which the teams will compete. Three air cadets dip in F/L D. McCallum's hat for their position, with WO G. Stevens and other drill judges looking on, Plan "Eucharist for youth" FAME assets will be sold Assets of bankrupt Farmers' Allied Meat Enterprises Co-op- erative Ltd. will be sold to re- cover as much as possible for shareholders who lost money in the co-op, trustee W, H. Anthony, of Toronto, said. Mr. Anthony said FAME'S as- sets are 107 acres near Ayr, 15 miles south of Kitchener, 7 1/2 acres near Mitchell, 15 miles northwest of Stratford, and office equipment here. At a creditor's meeting last week, FAME assets were listed at $107,521 and liabilities as $1,130,436. NEW FROM FORD 8 and 10 hp lawn and garden tractors all they that do confess thy holy Name may agree in the truth of thy holy Word, and live in unity and godly love" is translated like this--"Help all Christians to ac- cept the truth of your holy word, and live together without squab- bling". By. MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Mrs. Ewart Crago presented the slate of officers at the annual meeting of Klrkton WI. Officers are: Honorary President, Mrs. Ewart Crago; president, Mrs, Harold 0'13rien; vice-presidents, Mrs. Lloyd James, Mrs, Jack Emery; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle Doupe; assistant, Mrs. Earl Watson; District director, Mrs. Clar- ence Switzer; alternate, Mrs, Allan Eveleigh; pianist, Mrs. Ar- chie Levy, assistant, Mrs. Bob Ratcliffe, public relations and press, Mrs. John Rodd; assistant press reporter, Miss Jean Cope- land; card and flower secretary, Mrs. Burns Blackler; nominating committee, Mrs. Laverne Stone, Mrs. Ross Francis, Mrs, John McElrea; branch directors, Mrs. Archie Levy, Mrs. Tom Coward, Mrs. Horace Greenstreet, Mrs. Ross Francis; KCA representa- tive, Mrs. Roger Urquhart; audi- tors, Mrs. Carl Mills, Mrs. Hor- ace Greenstreet. Conveners, agriculture a n d Canadian industry, Mrs. Tom Coward, Mrs. Bill Spence; citiz- enship, Mrs. Roger Urquhart, Mrs. Ewart Crago; education, Mrs. Bob Ratcliffe, Mrs. Ray Stephens; home economics, Mrs. Russell Morrison, Mrs. Heber Shute; historical research, Mrs. Allan Eveleigh, Mrs. Carl Mills; resolutions, Mrs. Horace Green- street, Mrs. Cliff Scott; curator, Mrs. Stewart Shier, Mrs. Ray- mond Paynter, Miss Jean Cope- land; health, Mrs. Mervin Shute, Mrs. John McElrea, Mrs. Harold O'Brien presided and members answered the roll call by paying fees. Mrs. Tom Coward and Mrs. John Rodd re- ceived pin for perfect attendance during the year. Rickey and Jo- anne Scott played a duet. Reports were read by the standing corn- Enjoy your weekends! Let Ford's new lawn and garden tractor do your yard chores. It was built to handle yard work, fast and easy. Designed for safety and convenience. Built to last. Here are a few of the features you get as standard equipment: * 4.80-8 2-ply rib tread front * 12-volt battery and safety tires starter In the mixed doubles, Robert Miller and Brenda Dinney lost their first two games. In the girls doubles, senior doubles champions Margaret Salmon and Sheila Fahner lost their first two games. In the girls singles, Joyce Mayer lost her first two games. In a junior typing contest held last week between Mitchell, St. Marys and Exeter, SHDHS stu- dents came out on top. In the Grade 9 division Pauline Baech- ler of South Huron placed fir t with a speed of 31 words a min- ute. Linda Hutton of St. Marys was second. In the Grade 10 division Frank Yarmouth of St. Marys was first with a speed of 33 words a minute. Doug Fink- beiner of SHDHS placed second. The Underwood award for typing went to SHDHS with a total of 106 points. St. Marys Collegiate placed second with 96 points. Good work Pauline and Doug! School sweaters are still on sale, but now at a reduced price. The sweaters now cost $8,50 instead of $11.00 as before. The reason for this is that the swea- ters are coming from a different company, also the delivery will be faster, If you wish, you may make a $3.00 down payment on the sweater. The school sweater is a shell-white, V-neck pullover, with black and red stripes on each arm. If you wish to place an order, this should be done within the next few days. The track meet is scheduled for today (May 5), so let's hope the weather co-operates. As the end of the school year approaches, most school activi- ties are coming to a conclusion. 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A64156 Home baked bread; guitar and Father who is in heaven, may accordion music; a centuries-old we honour your name, accept service translated into modern your rule, and do what you want English; these are some of the here on earth. Today give us unusual features of a special the necessities of life. Forgive "Eucharist for Youth" to be held us the mean things we do, as next Sunday evening (May 8) in we forgive those that are mean T ri vitt Memorial Anglican to us. Don't let us get into Church, Exeter. trouble, and keep us from doing During Lent this year the young wrong. Because you are the most people of the church translated powerful and wonderful king for the Prayer Book CommunionSer- ever." vice into words commonly used Some other translations: "Al- in everyday conversation. The mighty and everliving God" be- Bishop of Huron has studied their comes "Powerful God who lives work, and in giving his permis- for ever." "It is meet, right sion for the service to be used and our bounden duty . . ." be- this week he wrote "I think they comes "It is proper and is our have done a remarkable job". responsibility . . .". "Amen" One of the main emphases will becomes "We agree", "Glory be the actual participation of be to Thee, 0 Lord" becomes young people in the service. The "you are wonderful, Lord". The bread used in the administration prayer which says—"Grant that of the Communion will be baked by one of the girls (Lynn Page). Epistle and Gospel will be read by a boy and a girl, (Kathy Bentley and Rick Heveline). An- other two youngsters will act as sidesmen (Fred Brintnell and Pauline Wells). Two more will offer the elements of bread and wine to the priest (John Bierling and Barbara Wells). Biddings for the intercession will be read by the President of the A.Y.P.A. (Gord Page), and musical ac- companiment for the 20th century hymns will be provided on accor- '60 CHEVROLET Hardtop 6 auto- dion and electric guitar by Alfred matic, radio, sharp, 995840 Aquilinas and David Johnston. All archaic language has been translated into modern English, and repetition has been avoided., E.g. in the opening collect the three prayer book phrases "Unto whom all hearts be open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid" are all con- sidered to mean "who knows everything". The Lord's Prayer is translated like this—"Ou r FARMERS! call MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY '53 CHEVROLET Sedan, A96985 '66 2-DOOR hardtop, V-8 auto- matic, complete, the works, red and black, new. '66 MONTCALM, fordor, V-8, 289 cu. in., automatic, radio, 3,000 miles, A98184 '63 OLDSMOBILE Starfire hard- top, V-8 automatic, complete with tacometer, white buck- et seats, consul, etc. Pri- vately owned, A98076 '63 MERCURY 4 • door sedan, completely equipped, A66308 '62 COMET, tudor. 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