The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-03-28, Page 19AN ROL) NCEM E NT S
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CARDS OF THANKS---
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to relatives, friends and
neighbors for carcls, flowers,
gifts and visits while a patient in
Clinton'Public Hospital. Special,
thanks to Pr, Walden, Dr, Wel,
lace, nurses and staff of the hos-
pital, Mrs, Lillian Baker, 28c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends, relatives and
neighbors for cards, gifts, flow-
ers and visits while being a pa,
tient ,in Clinton Public Hospital
and since returning home. Spe-
cial thanks to Craig Davidson for
his assistance in getting me to
the hospital, also thanks to Rev-
erend Blackwell,,,c1 octprs and
nurses on the first floor. - Mrs.
Ethel Datars. 28*
The family of the late Mrs.
Rebecca Lewis extend their sin-
cere thanks and appreciation for
the many acts of kindness shown
their Mother during her illness,
and for the kindness and sym-
pathy extended to them in their
recent sad bereavement, for
floral tributes, donations to heart
foundation, and messages of sym-
pathy. Sincere thanks to Rev.
Douglas Warren, R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home, the pallbearers
and the neighbors who served
lunch after the service. 28*
I take this opportunity to say
thank you to Dr. McLachlin, his
staff and the nurses on third
floor Victoria Hospital, London,
to Dr. Gans, Exeter, while a
patient. Also to relatives, neigh-
bors and friends for all the
lovely cards, letters, flowers
and fruit and a big thank you to
Howard who chauffeured us safe-
ly through the busy city. Kind-
ness oft-times brings a, little
,fbittie" tear. Yours in apprecia-
tion. -Mrs. Sam McCurdy. 28c
Roy and Clara MacDonald wish
to express their appreciation to
their many neighbors, friends
and relatives for gift and social
evening in Staffa hall. A spe-
cial thanks to those responsible
for arranging this party, or help-
ing in any way. 28c
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all neighbors who helped in any
way at the fire. Also thanks to
the Brucefield, Hensall, Seaforth,
Clinton and Exeter Fire Depart-
ments for their prompt attention.
Elzar and Maudie Mbusseau.
2 8c
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors for the
cards, flowers and visits while
in Hospital and since' returning
home. - Donna Perry. 28*
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to friends
and relatives for cards, flowers,
gifts and visits while a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Drs. Walden, Ecker and
Read and the nursing staff, -
Wayne Rowe. 28*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to Rev. Lewis
and everyone who sent cards,
flowers, gifts and visited me
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Ella Wil-
lard. 28c
I would like to thank my neigh-
bors and friends for their cards
received and kindness to myhus-
band during his illness inClinton
Hospital. Special thanks to the
nurses and Dr. Wallace. - Mrs.
Charles Wilson, Hensall. 28*
Gourds serve many purposes
Larry Hitchon, who along with his wife spoke at the James Street United Church AOTS Men's club ladies'
night on Monday, displays the uses Nigerians make of gourds. President Len McKnight holds a bowl and
the gourd on the arm of Mrs. Don Ecker is used by native women to dye their arms various colors.
Thirty-five from area
end Dashwood course
"April Fool's Dance"
"Featuring
The Cavaliers'
BACK TO
Dashwood. Community Centre
Sat., Mar. 30
9- 12 P.M.
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Thurs., Mar. 28 9;00 p.m. $350 55 calls
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reserve the. right to fehiSe 'Oder Slon
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Will be playing next
Fri., April 5.
The
Win -Jammers
Fri., Mar. 29
Exeter Teen Town
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featuring
9:30 - 12:30
Exeter Arena
SIXTH ANNUAL
SAUERKRAUT SUPPER
DELICIOUS SAUERKRAUT OR COLESLAW
WITH TASTY SPARERIBS
HOMEMADE PIE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
Zurich Community Centre
5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Tickets: $2.00 Children Under 12 — $1.00
Sponsored by Zurich & District Chamber of Commerce
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Robert Cameron
Organist and Choirmaster
10 a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 a.m.-MORNING SERVICE
Lenten Series: Reliving the
Last Week, both in the past
and in the present.
Anthem: "0 Christ in Still
• Gethsemane" (Benton Price)
Nursery for babies, Junior
Congregation for children
4, 5 and 6 years.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
• Parish of Exeter & Hensall
Rev. H. A. Seegmiller, Rector
David Elston, Organist
March 31st - Passion Sunday
Holy Communion:
Trivitt Memorial 8 a,m.
• Special Service:
St. Paul's 9:45 a.m.
Trivitt Memorial 11 a.m.
Color Film-"A Time for Risk"
Wednesday - Holy Communion
Trivitt Memorial, 8 and 10 a,m.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street West
Rev. Ivor Bodenham
Bible School for all ages
at 9:45
14 11:00 a.m,-- Morning Service
"Will Man. Conquer Space?"
7:30 p.m.-Evening Service
"His Grate IS Sufficient"
Wed, 8 p.m,-Prayer Service
We Welcome you to
worship with us,
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Scholten
10:00 aan-Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.-Worship Service
(Dutch)
12:30 p.M.-Hack to God 'Your
CHLO (680 Itc)
CALVARY
United Church of Canada
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. Jameto B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCrea
Sunday, March 31
16:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.-=Sunday School
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Andrew and George Streets
Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman
3:15 a.in,-Divine Service
10:36 a.rn:-Sunday School
Lenten Services 'each Thursday
at 7:30 p.M.
ZION .
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASNWOOD
Re-V., tail Steinman
:3AS tiait.4unday 'School
Service
Lenten Services, 6'6 Wednesday
at 8:0 '0.M.
Churches of the ttitlieriiti tear
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
IN MEMORIAM—
CORNISH - In loving memory of
a beloved husband and father,
Chester Cornish who passed
away one year ago April 1,
1967,
You are always in our mind
No matter What we do.
All the time Within our hearts,
There are thoughts of you.
Lovingly remembered by his
wife Dorothy and son Ronald,
28*
CORNISH In loving memory of
Ott* dear son and brother,
Chester who passed away one
year ago April 1, 1967.
A sad and lonely year has passed
Since that great sorrow fell;
The shock that we received that
day,
N o one Can eVer tell,
God gave us strength meet it
And tentae to beat the blOW;
But What it meant to lose hiM
No one will ever knOW.,
IVs 'lonely bete without him
We miss him each day;
For life Is not the same for us
Since he was called away,
He bade no one a last farewell
Nor even said oodbye;
Be was 'gone before We realized
And only God knoWS why.
Dearly beloved and sadly
Missed by Mother and Dad,
Sister and brother: 28*
CORNISH loving memory of
a 'dear brother, brother,,iii,
law and titteltyeltesttttohl§ft
Who passed away sudde nly
April 1, 1961,
Without farewell he fell asleep,
Leaving WAY theinibrieS ler 'US
to keep.
•EVer remembered by botifia,
WOodie and Cyndy WoOdaMd
Marc,,: '28w 1968 Pa g, 19
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each Week
Stephen Township
Bingo
in 58 calls
Jackpot $115.00
Tues., April 2
at 9 p.m.
15 games per $1,00
Community Centre
Crediton
Sponsored by the Hall & Park Board
Arena
Activities
THURSDAY, March 28
4-5 Skating
8:30 Bank Boys vs Crediton
FRIDAY, March 29
8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Mitchell
SATURDAY, March 30
10-11 Novice
11-12 Mites & Squirts
2-4 Public Skating
6-8 Figure Skating
8-10 Skating party
SUNDAY, March 31
2-4 Public Skating
TUESDAY, April 2
8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Mitchell
BIRTHS —
AVERY Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Avery,L,ucan, announce the
hill') of a daiighter: Belinda
Margaret, at S. Joseph's Hos,
pital, London, March 26 - a
sister for Bernard and Daniel.
FARRIS Mr, and Mrs. Glenn
Farris, Centralia, announce
the birth of a son, Glenn Pat-
rick, at South Huron Hospital,
March 22.
FORD Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford,
RR 3 Dashwood, announce the
birth of a daughter at South
Huron Hospital, March 27.
HARTWICK- Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Hartwick, RR 6 St. Marys,
announce the birth of a son at
St. Marys Memorial Hospital,
March 20.
HASKETT Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Haskett (nee Tuke), Lucan, an-
nounce the birth of a son, Doug-
las Glenn, at Victorialiospital,
London, March 18 - a brother
for Carol,
SHAW - John and marjorie Shaw
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Barbara Ann, at St. Marys
Memorial Hospital, March 20
- first grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Hendrick and 14th
for Mr. and Mrs. HurleyShaw.
MAIN STREET
and CREDITON
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Douglas Warren, BA, BD.
MAIN STREET
Organist:
Mrs. Frank Wildfong, ALCM
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Morning Service
Nursery for pre-school children
For those unable to climb
stairs there is a P.A. speaker
in the Sunday School Room to
hear the Service.
7:30 p.m.-Evening Service
CREDITON
Organist: Miss Elaine Powe,
ARCT, A. Mus.
9:45 a.m.-Morning Service
11:00 a.m.-Sunday School
All arc welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, March 31
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 a.m.
CHURCH SERVICE 11:15 a.m,
Nursery available for pre-
school children.
You are invited to worship
with us.
ZION UNITED CHURCH
CREDITON
Minister:
Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A., B.D.
FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Sermon;
"The Joy of the Cross"
11:15 a,m.--Sunday School
Wed., April 3, 8:00 p.m,
LENTEN SERVICE
Speaker: Rev. Allan KlieWer,
missionary from Ethiopia
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
53 Main St. Ph. 235.0944
Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhode
Sunday; March 31
9:45 a.m,-Sunday School for
the Whole Family
a.m: Morning Worship
7:36 p.m.-Evangelistic Service
Pastor Rhtide Will speak at
both services.
A Warm welcome awaits you at
Exeter Pentecostal 'Church!
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
Rev. Harmeri Heeg, Minister
Sunday, March 31
10:00 a,m.-Morning Worship
English
,2:00 p.m.-Afternoon Worship
English
3:00 P.M.-Sunday School
Come and Worship
CENTRALIA
`FAITH TABERNACLE
Rev., David Ellyatt
Phone 228=6364
Sunday School 10;00
Morning Service 11:15 a.in.
Sunday 8 p.tn. EvangeliSfie
A hearty Welcorne awaits you,
higmoRIAM,,
DIETRICH - In loving memory
of a very dear husband and
father, Pup Dietrich, who
Passed away three years ago,
April 1, 1965,
When the ties of love are broken,
And loved ones have to part;
It leaves a wound that never heals
And an, ever aching heart;
Sometimes it's hard to under-
stand
Why these things have to be;
But in HiS Wisdom God has Plan-
ned
Beyond our power to see.
— Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by wife, Alexine,
Marilyn, Louise, Plus and Mi-
chele. 28c
DIETRICH - In fond and loving
memory of a dear father and
grandfather, Pius C, Dietrich,
who passed away three years
ago April 1, 1965.
Loving and kind in all his ways
Upright and juSt to the end of
his days;
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind
What a beautiful memory he left
behind.
-Lovingly remembered by
Phyllis, Murray and family;
June, Norm and family; Janet
and Barry. 28*
HARVEY --In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother
Laura Harvey, who passed
away one year ago, March 25,
1967.
God saw that you were getting
tired,
He did what He thought best;
He put His arms around you
And whispered "Come to rest".
The golden gate stood open,
One year ago today
With goodbyes left unspoken,
You gently slipped away.
-Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by son Leonard, Dal-
las and family, and daughter
Alta, Earl and family. 28*
PEPPER - In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, John Pepper who
passed away one year ago,
March 25, 1967.
A little tribute true and tender
Just to show we still remember.
- Ever remembered by wife and
family. 28*
YOUNG - In loving memory of a
dear daughter and sister, Bar-
bara Joan who passed away
April 2, 1960.
We do not forget you, nor do we
intend
We think of you often, and will to
the end;
Gone and forgotten by some you
may be
But dear to our memory you ever
will be.
- Lovingly remembered by Dad,
Mom and sisters. 28*
THE UNITED NATIONS PIL-
GRIMAGE for Youth Speaking
Contest sponsored by IOOF and
Rebekah Lodges will be held at
Clinton High School, Friday night
March 29, at 8 o'clock. Everyone
Welcome. 28*
EUCHRE PARTY - Shipka Com-
munity Centre, April 3 at 8:30
pm. Admission 50g. Lunch pro-
vided. 28c
SOUTH HURON CRUSADE, Tues-
day to Friday April 9-12, 8:00
pm in Zion United Church, Cred-
Hon. Speaker Rev. R e g in a 1 d
Greenway. 28c
Visitors at
Mt. Carmel
Miss ChristitiaRutten, London,
spent a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John RUtten
last week.
Mrs. Jack Pearson and family
Byron, Visited Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Sullivan
Mrs. Gerard McCarthy and
family, Maidstone, spent a few
days last week With Mrs. Mike
Ryan Sr. and her family.
Miss Linda Fleming has re-
turned home from South Huron
Hospital, EXeter, and feeling
much better.
Mrs. Lawrence Kuntz andfam-
ily of Greenock Visited last week
with Mrs. Mary Fleming and
Tom.
Miss Anne O'Neil of Toronto
spent a feW days with relatives
arid friends last Week.
Several student teachers from
London Teachers' College are
practise teaching this week at
the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeronle Regier
and family, Walkerton visited
With Mr. and Mrs: Patrick Sulli-
van Sr. laSt week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hogan and
Mr. and Mrs. Wth Regier spent
Saturday in Windsor.
Twelve tables of progressive
euchre and solO *eke enjoyed
at the new gytntoriuni last Pri,,
day evening by all present.
Because bacon has a high pro=
portion of fat, it will shrink Coni,
alderablV on Cooking. Using loW
to Moderate heat
cooking.,
tiVer-
tette this prObletiii, If over”
Cooked, bacon becomes hard and
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Thirty three members taking
the St. John First Aid Ambulance
Course received certificates,
namely: Mrs.Marjorie Beierling,
Don Bender, Mrs. Diane Becker,
Wilfred Becker, Mrs. Catherine
Becker, Emil Becker, John Beck-
er, Mrs. Bernice Boyle, Hugh
Boyle, Ronald Braid, Sandy De
Groot, Mozart Gelinas, Mrs.
Beatrice Grenier, Stanley Haist,
Mrs. Frieda Hayter, William
Hoffman, Jim Hoffman, Miss
Carol Johnston, Kenneth Johns,
Lawrence Mason, Wayne O'-
Rourke, David Parker, Clifford
Penhale, Mrs. Evelyn Pickering,
David Rader, Elgin Rader, Mrs.
Mary Rader, Richard Rader,
Mrs. Joan Richardson, Mrs. Ros-
aleen Schenk, Rufus Turnbull,
Miss Diane Weber and Miss
Norma Weigand.
Instructors were Mr. Wallace
Caslick and Mr. Wilfred Becker.
Mr. Norman Anderson was exam-
iner. They are all members of
Division 244 St. John. Ambulance,
Stratford.
* FINAL EUCHRE
The final euchre party for the
season, sponsored by Dashwood
WI, was held Tuesday, March 19.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Women sponsored a Dessert Tea
Wednesday afternoon, March 20
in the church basement.
After the ladies sampled the
desserts Mrs. Gerald paul intro-
duced Mrs. A. H. Daynard of
Staffa who held the attention of
her audience speaking on her
hobby "Conservation". The
speaker was thanked by Mrs.
Sam Bell.
A draw was made on a table-
cloth and David Blackler was the
winner. Lucky cup was held by
Bruce Fa.irbairn of London.
St. Paul's Anglican C h u r c h
Women held a meeting in the
church basement Thursday even-
ing. Mrs. Wm Schaefer pre-
sided and was assisted in the
devotional period by Mrs. Burns
Blackler.
The study book was given by
Mrs. Claire Sisson. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Sisson and Mrs.
Alex Irvine.
EUCHRE FOR BUNNY BUNDLE
The Women's Institute, hall
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly
ed Friday with Mr, & Mrs. Jerry
Rennie Of London. Miss joanne
Rennie returned hoine of ter
spending last week With her
grandparents.
Mr. Floyd Cooper is a patient
in South Huron
Mrs. Vernon deMontmorency
is a patient in South Huron Hot-
;AUL
Mrs. O. Campbell attended the
Wedding of her grandson Mr.
Wayne Miller of Brantford on
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. ROSS Skinner,
Brenda, Barbara and Bradley,
MIS'S Susan Tomlinson of Wood-4
ham spent the weekend with Mr,
& Mrs. JIM Wilkinson of Learn.
Litton. 'Ricky and Jimniy Skin
net returned home with them
after wilding The Week with the
Wilkintoris,
ivirai Alan Matettilan spent a ,
Winners were; ladies, Mrs,
Lloyd Simpson, Exeter; men,
Fred Keller; low, Mrs. Henry
Adkins, Hensall; Charles Corey,
Exeter; lone hands, Syd Baker;
door prize, Mrs. C. Harburn,
Exeter.
UCW VISITS REST HOME
Calvary United Church Women
accompanied by several children
and Mr. Ervin Eckstein, who gave
readings, and Mr. Hilton Ford,
who played the mandolin, pres-
ented a variety program at the
monthly birthday party at the
Blue Water Rest Home, Tuesday,
March 19. The committee in
charge was Mrs. Hugh Boyle,
Mrs. Mervyn Tiema.n and Mrs.
Lloyd Guenther.
Birthday gifts were distributed
and "Happy Birthday" sang,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse
Grenier and Rose Marie and
Richard Rader spent some time
at Nashville, Tennessee last week
and attended "The Grand Ole
Opry".
Rev, and Mrs. M. J. James
and boys spent the mid-term
vacation with relatives at Ottawa
and Waltham, Quebec.
board, girls' softball team and
boy scouts sponsored a joint
euchre in Aberdeen Hall Monday
evening all proceeds donated to
the Bunny Bundle amounting to
$34.25.
Prize winners were: ladies
high, Mrs. Harold Davis; lone
hands, Mrs. Tom Coward; men's
high, Harry Rodd; lone hands,
Jim Wilson; low scores, Pat
Kennedy and Clarence Switzer;
door prize, Mrs. Horace Green-
street; lucky draw, Clarence
Switzer.
PERSONALS
Misses Angela Sarkar of Cal-
cutta, India, Lil Ball of London
and Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn of
London visited Monday with Mrs.
Wm J. Blackler.
Manpower plans
to aid graduates
In less than three months, high
school graduates will again be
stepping out of our secondary
schools in search of a career.
In an effort to assist both em-
ployers and graduates, special
arrangements are being made
by the Canada Manpower Centre
at Goderich to register the grad-
uating students who will be enter-
ing the labour market this coming
June.
To ensure that the right pers-
on is placed on the right job,
a pertonal history of each stu,-
dent will be recorded by Man-
power counsellors at the time
Of registration,
At the request of emplbyers,
the Canada Manpower Centre at
Goderich is prepared to refer
for interviews, male and female
graduates selected and pre-
sereened to meet their heeds.
It is important that employ-
ers in this district list their
future vacancies noW, with the
CMC office; in order to avail
themselves of the best candid-
ates posSible.
It is the aim Of the Canada
Manpower Centre to make the
best possible use of qualified-
young adults In Huron County,
and to provide assistance to em-
ployers filling their erriploy-
Med needs.
Alex Becker showed his car,
"The Little Roadster" at Autor-
-ama in London on Sunday and re-
ceived second prize.
Mr, and Mrs. Siegfried Miller
and family of Port Dover were
Sunday guests with Mrs. Rudolph
Miller.
Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach
and family of Hamilton were
holiday visitors with Mrs. Cora
Geiser.
Mr. John Ziler and friends of
London spent the weekend in
Toronto.
Sponsored by Ladiee-Auxiliary Admission Si
No one under 16 years of age for 15 rounds will be admitted, Ft.-7
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ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Peck,
ER 2 ZOicil are. Pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Jacqueline Grace to
Lester William Hohner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hohner,
Exeter, the wedding will take
place Saturday, April 6, 1968 at
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Zurich at 2:00 o'clock, 28e
Mr, and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders,
Exeter wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Sharon Mary Jane to Harold
Trevor Chappel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Chappel, RR 1
Woodham, the wedding will take
place Saturday, April 20 at James
St. United Church at 2:30 o'clock.
28*
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Friends and relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner of
Crediton are invited to an Open
House in honour of their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday,
April 6 at the home of D. A.
Finkbeiner on Highway 83, just
west of Exeter between the hours
of 2-4 and 7:30-9:30. No gifts
please. 28:4c
Kirkton church ladies
conduct tea, meeting
couple Of days in tirrieod. Mits ,„; ,
Marti and ken and Tor Me ten,
bah returned Mine with her after Itt all right to vote for the
spending be week 'with frienda best filah,, but 'Chances are you're
in Slincoe, not running,