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SUMMER SERVICES
Main St. and James St.
congregations in
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
during July
SERVICE AT 11 A.M.
James St. Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Rev. S. E. Lewis on, duty for
both churches during this
month.
VISITORS WELCOME
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
Rev. Harmen Heeg, Minister
Sunday, July 16
10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship
English
11:30 a.m.-Sunday School
8:00 p.m-Evening Worship
English
All are welcome
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
Minister:
Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A., B.D.
Sunday, July 16
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Scholten
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.-Worship Service
(Dutch)
12:30 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, July 16
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Morning Worship
Rev. H. Zurbrigg
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE •
53 Main St. Ph. 235-0944
Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhude
Sunday, July 16
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School for
the Whole Family
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service
Pastor Rhude will speak at
both services.
A warm welcome awaits you at
Exeter Pentecostal Church!
CENTRALIA
FAITH TABERNACLE
Undenominational
Pastor Ted Prouty
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday, 8 p.m., Evangelistic
Wed. 8 p.m. Bible Study
A hearty welcome awaits you.
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
THE CATHEDRAL
OF TOMORROW
with the television broadcast
from CKCO, Kitchener,
SUNDAY, JULY" 16
at 10:00 a.m.
Please tell your friends,
MAIN STREET
and CREDITON
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Douglas Warren, BA, BD.
MAIN STREET
Organist:
Mrs. Frank Wildfong, ALCM
Joint Services at James St.
United Church at 11 a.m.
CREDITON
Organist: Miss Elaine Powe,
ARCT, A. Mus.
9:45 a.m.-Morning Service
11:00 a.m.-Sunday School
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Parish of Exeter & Hensall
Rev. H. A. Seegmiller, Rector
David Elston, Organist
July 16
8th Sunday after Trinity
Trivitt Memorial Exeter:
8 a.m. - IIoly Communion
11 a.m. - Morning Prayer
St. Paul's Hensall:
9:45 a.m. - Morning Prayer
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 a.m.
Nursery available for pre-
school children.
You are invited to worship
with us.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Rev. Ivor Bodenham
Guest speaker: Former Pastor
Rev. Wallace Stephenson,
Malton
9:00 a.m-Morning Service
Sunday School for the chil-
dren
6:15 p.m.-Evening Service
Wed. 8 p.m.-Prayer Service
We welcome you to
worship with us.
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Andrew and George Streets
Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman
9:15 'a.m.-Divine Service
10:30 a.m.-Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Divine Service
Churches of The LUtheran Hour
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
July 17 - 28
9 a.m. - 12
Ages 3 - 14 All welcome
STARLITE
GOSPEL SERVICES
at the
Starlite Gospel Theatre, Shipka
Sunday, July 16 at 8:00 p.in.
SPEAKER: Rev. Morris Vin-
cent, Church of God, London
MUSIC: Talent from Church Of
God, London
MASS VOLUNTEER CHOIR
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
AILSA CRAIG
Vacation
Bible
School
July 17 to 21
For children ages four and over, an
interdenominational bible school held
each day from
9:00 to 11:30 a.m.
registration will be held at the Ailsa
Craig Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
July 17 at 9:00 a,m,
No bus transportation will be provided this year
and parents are asked to provide their own child.
ren with transportation.
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BARRY MOORE
DYNAMIC CANADIAN CRUSADER
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County's educational survey
to assist in future planning
TRANSPORTATION
Elementary public school s;
Huron County School Area No 2:
462 pupils, $39,805 (cost of trans-
por'ation); Colborne TSA, 230,
$11,475; Goderich TSA: 315,
$29,456; Grey TSA, 375, $26,-
969; Hay TSA, 252, $20,883; How-
ink TSA, 574, $38,675; Hullett
TSA, 289, $8,400 (four months
only); Huron County School Area
No 1, 579, $22,381 (partial); Mc-
Killop TSA, 24, $2,460; Morris-
East Wawanosh, 449, $35,100;
Turnberry, 251, $11,743; Steph-
en, 419, $27,109; Usborne, 272,
$22,000.
Secondary schools; Clinton,
560, $56,381; Exeter, 641, to
Clinton, 104, $67,400; Goderich,
296, to Clinton 124, $48,794; Sea-
forth, (Jan. to June), 448, (Sept.
to Dec.), 398, $50,024; Wingham,
636, $86,625; Listowel, 525, $60,-
843; Lucknow, 192436,007; Nor-
well, 495, $35,593.
total, 1,482; special commercial,
grade twelve, 42; Two-yea r
course, grade nine, 55; grade
ten, 39; total, 94; occupational
course; grade nine, 48; grade
ten, 34; total, 82.
$590,137 18 $366,123
353,228 15 389,007
274,215 18 361,948
157,308 12.8 264,000
390,578 9 480,490
346,260 12 399,541
105,051 16 138,887
273,829 12.5 259,700
SECONDARY SCHOOLS-PLANNING
GODERICH
The eagerly-anticipated report
of a survey of educational facili-
ties in the County of Huron was
presented to Huron County Coun-
cil at the June Session in Goder-
ich by Public School Inspector
J. H. Kinkead.
As it stated, the report was
prepared "in order to acquaint
the members with recent develop-
ments and to supply information
which would permit a study of
the future planning. There has
been general co-operation in the
preparation of this report," he
commented.
The following surveys were in-
cluded in the report; (1) enrol-
ment by grades-elementary
public schools; (2) enrolment by
grades - separate schools; (3)
enrolment by grades private
schools; (4) enrolment by grades
- secondary schools; (5) enrol-
ment by grades-Huron County
secondary pupils; (6) enrolment
by grades and courses - Huron
County secondary pupils' (7)
transportation of pupils - elem-
entary and secondary; (8) finan-
cial statistics-elementary
schools; (9) financial statistics
- secondary schools; (10) plans
grade seven, 995; grade eight,
1,007; special, 55; grand total
8,832.
Elementary Roman Catholic
Separate Schools: kindergarten,
36; grade one, 199; grade two,
170; grade three, 183; grade four,
159; grade five, 180; grade six,
160; grade seven, 127; grade
eight, 146; grand total, 1,360,
Elementary Calvin Christian
School, Clinton; grade one, 24;
grade two, 29; grade three, 23;
grade four, 24; grade five, 30;
grade six, 20; grade seven, 24;
grade eight, 14; grand total 188.
Secondary Schools: grade nine,
1,717; grade ten, 1,437; grade
eleven, 1,121; grade twelve, 951;
grade thirteen, 356; grand total,
5,582.
Huron County pupils in second-
ary schools: grade nine, 1,141;
grade ten, 930; grade eleven, 745;
grade twelve, 664; grade thirteen,
256; grand total, 3,736.
Huron County pupils - Five-
year Course: grade nine, 668;
grade ten, 412; grade eleven,
387; grade twelve, 358; grade
thirteen, 263; grand total, 2,088;
Four-Year Course: grade nine,
377; grade ten, 461; grade eleven,
370; grade twelve, 274; grand
Clinton 1,035 69
Exeter 737 42
Goderich 644 34
Seaforth 420 20
Wingham 980 49
Listowel 827 46
Lucknow 177 12
Norwell (Palmerston)
762 40
Assessment
Clinton $10,858,225
Exeter 15,701,347
Goderich 14,185,439
Seaforth 9,504,571
Wingham 13,686,719
Listowel 16,837,605
Lucknow 5,389,862
Norwell 9,521,986
Mr. & Mrs. John Drake accom-
panied Mr. & Mrs. David Sims,
London on a trip to the western
provinces.
Mr. & Mrs. Fritz Solomon,
Rebecca, Elizabeth and Tommy
of Shelbyville, Indiana visited
this past week with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Miller and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Miller, David
and Debbie of Grand Rapids,
Michigan spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller and
family, David remaining for a
while.
Misses Eleanor Kemp and
Heather Daynard are counsellors
Reeeldeoa
soutet ace
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
for
ELEANOR DIETRICH
and
PETER ECKERT
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., July 15
Desjardine' s Orchestra
EVERYONE WELCOME
AUSABLE VALLEY
40-year-old President of Crusade Evangelism of Can.
ada, is a dynamic Canadian Crusader dedicated to the
cause of presenting Jesus Christ as the answer for
today's problems.
A native of London, Ontario, Mr. Moore received his
early schooling there. After graduating from London
Teachers' College he taught for eight years with the
Board of Education. In 1951 he graduated from the
University of Western Ontario with his B.A. degree
and later received his M.A. as president of the grad-
uating class of Columbia Bible College, South Caro-
line in 1958.
His sparkling sense of humour and sincerity have en-
deared him to many hearts on both sides of the Atlan-
tic. He participated in the Youth for Christ Internation-
al World Congress in Brussels, Belgium (1950) and
Belfast, Ireland (1952). His heart burden for missions
carried him three times to Europe for French Evange-
I km in 1950-52-55.
With his teaching background and experience as a coun-
sellor, Mr. Moore speaks with authority on problems in
Canada today.
His Crusades have challenged thousands to take their
stand for Christ and the Church from Nova Scotia to
B.C.
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS THROUGH THE KINDNESS AND GENEROSITY OF THOSE LISTED BELOW
WILSON'S GIFT & JEWELLERY
EXETER FROZEN FOODS
JOLLY T.V. & ELECTRIC
BILL'S BARBER SHOP
T. HARRY HOFFMAN
MAYFAIR BAKERY
EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
for secondary schools.
"Certain difficulties prevented
the committee from preparing re-
ports showing the enrolment of
pupils by municipalities in sec-
ondary schools, and a survey of
secondary school costs by muni-
cipalities. It is hoped that these
may be submitted to this Council
at a later date."
"I would like every member of
County Council to take this re-
port home and study it," Wilmer
Hardy, Colborne, chairman of the
joint Public School Consultative
Committee and the Secondary
School Consultative Committee,
declared.
"Plans should be looked into
thoroughly before anything dras-
tic is done with regard to new
accommodations," he said. "We,
as County Councillors, should
enquire into the activities of our
school boards. We represent the
people who have to pay for it."
SUMMARIES OF ENROLMENTS
BY GRADES
Elementary public schools:
kindergarten, 650; grade one,
1,024; grade two, 1,08'7; grade
three, 1,018; grade four, 1,007;
grade five, 973; grade six, 1,016;
at Camp Bimini this week.
Mrs. Donald Mayer, Vickie,
Rhonda, Sheri and Kirk, Clar-
mont, Mrs. Gordon Mayer and
Robbie, London, visited with Mr.
& Mrs. John Templeman and
family.
Patti Norris and Teresa Miller
are spending this week at Camp
Bimini.
Mrs. Pearl Francis and Jane,
Stratford visited this past week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Kemp and David.
Misses Janet and Edna Miller,
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller.
Miss Rae Butson celebrated
her 13th birthday Monday and had
as her guests, Janet Allen, Lee
Miller, Geraldine Templeman,
Judy Jeffery, Linda Moore and
Kathy Harris.
Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
Alec Duncan and Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Duncan, Exeter.
A large crowd attended the
Hibbert Township Centennial
Church service held at the town-
ship shed at 2:30 p.m. and also
the townships poppy plaque ser-
vice held in the township hall at
4 p.m. on Sunday, July 9.
8xpo 67 expects to profit great-
ly from licensing its emblem
which now appears on hundreds
of items from buttons to air-
liners. It is the creation of Julien
Hebert, a Montreal industrial
designer.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Pupils Teachers Instruction Tax rate Grants
Total Cost
Total Plans
Debentures
.•.• Nil at the moment
$1,431,000 Addition under construc-
tion
1,470,000 Addition six rooms,
gymnasium, library, of-
fices, $590,000
1,010,000 Addition 15 rooms to
replace 12 former
rooms
850,000 Addition, $2,750,000 -
18 classrooms, shops,
etc.
591,000 Addition contemplated;
two portables in use
360,000 At January 1967 became
part of Huron-Bruce HS
District
50'7,500 Amalgamation with Ar-
thur HS District, Mt.
Forest HS District, Jan-
uary 1967.
Rev. Don Jost
Rev. Herb Bock
Rev. Don Kroening Ken Carter
Music Master
Director of Counselling Organist Guest Soloist
& follow-up
NIGHTLY UNTIL JULY 16
THEDFORD ARENA ToHNE7D20
NIGHTLY AT 8:00 P.M. - ALL SEATS FREE!