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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-09-05, Page 15TtleSdaY was back to achPol day and Most PrineiPals rePPrted enr011ents they expected, including the two schools operated by the Stephen township public school'board. At JAD McCurdy school, Huron Park, Centralia, opened for the first time since the closing out of CFB Centralia, Principal Pat Soldan and staff cwiasselcoesnaTeuclesd241. msptruodinehg.t.a mtios was one more than_ was expected from a survey of two weeks ago. Seven rooms are being occupied by children from Huron Park, Centralia village and sfrooumth oCfotnhceeerssioodnistoUl road,,2an d 3, Two other rooms are now being used by students from Usborne township until the four room addition at Usborne Central is completed later in the Year. Soldan told the. T-A Tuesday afternoon, "We are filled completely in grades one and two and if we get any more children in these classes, we will definitely have to open another room. We had 38 youngsters in Practice starts .for Youth Choir Sunday will be the first practice of the Centennial Huron Youth Choir after the spring and summer recess. Director George Cull last week advised The Times-Advocate of the need, for singers, particularly tenors and bass. Last year, about six persons form the Exeter area Sang with the group. Open to all youth of Huron County from age 13 to 30, Mr. Cull accepts all corners with a will to sing. First practice is at 2:30 this Sunday in Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton. Junior farmers, are especially invited to join the choir. Music is just a hobby for Mr. Cull who is head of the occupations department at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. At 32 years of age , the energetic Mr. Cull has taken his choir throughout the entire county on singing engagements. Special aims this year are to produce a full-length musical; compete in the Toronto Music Festival; and make a television appearance. PRESENTATION- AND DANCE for MR. & MRS. RON WEBER • (nee Walper) (newly-weds) Fri., Sept. 1.3 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by The Ramblers EVERYONE WELCOME RECEPTION AND DANCE for NORMAN EAGLESON and LINDA PICKERING (Bridal Couple) Sat., Sept. 14 Crediton Community Centre Music by Ken Mittelholtz and the Twylites EVERYONE WELCOME LITE FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6 & 7 DOUBLE FEATURE Arabesque COLOR GREGORY PECK SOPHIA LOREN Gun Point COLOR AUME MURPHY JOAN STALEY , JUst MINUTES FROM BEND AT SH1PkA o DECORATION DAY r SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 9,41,2 •, '• , The public is invited to visit the graves at the Exeter Cemetery SERVICE ALL MEMBERS ARE ASKED TO BE AT THE CEMETERY AT 2 p.m. OR AT. THE LEGION . HALL AT 1:30 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION R.E. Pooley Branch 167, Exeter mmo+ cAR ASH Sat, Sept, 7 Huron Park Curling Club 12:00 — 6:00 P.rn. $1.00 Sponsored by Centralia Faith Tabernacle Young Peoples .fl'ffb.f*AdIfOCatif Stphittilber 5, 1968 704te d 404e, Read did , .644,4 fad We4 The Huron Centennial Youth Choir will begin its third year of operation on September 8 FEATURES FOR THIS YEAR ARE: A Musical Toronto Festival T.V. Programme PARTICULARS — Open to all youth of Huron County from age 13 to 30 — Under the direction of Mr. George Cull of Central Huron Secondary School — First practise at 2:30 p.m., at Wesley Willis United Church Clinton, on. September 8 — Registration fee $5,00 This choir is sponsored by the communities of Huron County and their Service Clubs. Its sole purpose is for the enjoyment of singing. ERRINGTON Academy Of Ballet AND TAP DANCING ASSOCIATED WITH THE WESTERN ONTARIO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Every Wednesday 3:30 TO 8 CO p.m , Exeter Town Hall DIRECTOR • . 1. rliane Martecu•Grahom :-.LICENtrAitE ARTS • *HOLLYWOOD' .TA! *GRAO8013ALLeT.. grhe ChurcZ es in the area Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and' Services CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys Sunday, September 8 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 a.m. CHURCH SERVICE 10 a.m. Nursery available for pre- school children. You are invited to worship with us. CALVARY United Church of Canada DASHWOOD Minister: , Rev .• 'Bruce Guy;A B,B.D. Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae Sunday, September 8 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East Rev. Harmen Heeg, Minister . Sunday, September 8 10:30 a.m.—Morning Worship English 11:30 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship English Come and Worshin ZION UNITED CHURCH CREDITON Minister: Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A., B.D. Sunday, September 8 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School Come and Worship 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 CENTRALIA FAITH TABERNACLE Undenominational Rev. David Ellyatt Phone 228-6904 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Service 11:15 a.m. The New Covenant Sunday 8 pat. Evangel is Wednesday EVening Pan. Prayer and Bible Study Friday 8 p.m., Voting: Peoples Satu"rd"ay, Young Peoples' Car Wash. A heartY welcome awaits you, EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 53 Main St. Ph, 235-0944 Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhude Sunday, September 8 . 9:45 a.m'.—Sunday School for the Whole Farr-jib/ 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service Pastor Illuide will Speak at both services: A warm welcome awaits you at :Exeter Pentecostal ChUreht JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., Organist & Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Cameron 10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL All departments and classes meet. Promotions and arrangements of classes. All children are urged to be present. 11 a.m.—RALLY DAY SERVICE for the Sunday School and Congregation in the Church. All adults invited. All children from the Sunday School will be present. ,,Presentation of Bibles ,to, Primary -Graduates. General Supt. Lyle Little will conduct the service. The min- ister will speak to the chil- dren. 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 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service CRED1TON Organist: Miss Elaine Powe, ARCT, A. •Mus. 9:45 a.m.—Morning Service 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School All are welcome THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Parish of Exeter & Hensall Rev. H. A. Seegmiller, Rector David Elston, Organist September 8 — Trinity 13 St. Paul's — 9:45 a.m. Anniversary Sunday: Trivitt Memorial Holy Communion — 8 a.m. Morning Prayer -- 11 a.m. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street West Rev. Ivor Bodenharn Bible School for' all ages at 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m.— Morning Service "Deliverance by God" 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service "Not by Works" Wed, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service We welcome you to worship with us. 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 MO (680 Kc) CENTRALIA • ZION WEST United Churches of Canada Rev. R. V. Wilson, B.A.,11.D: CENTRALIA Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11:15 ZION WEST Worship 0:45 am. Sunday School 11 am: Sermon: 'iThe Glass Menag- &ie.: a study in Frustration" BRINSLEY UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 MOrning SerVice 11:00 ai.m. Preacher Rev, Harry B. Jbhnson B.A. Soloist Miss Bonnie Watson Of London. Eversirig Servide 7:30 Do m. Guest Preacher Rev, Susan SeymoOr 13.5. of Grantors United Church. Soloist_ WS. William tayler of Wocicifiarn. You are welcome to offend BIRTHS. ARTS Mrs, Hubert Arts, RR announce the .arrival of their son, Michael Joseph, at South Huron Hospital, August 30,A brother .for' Lester.' CAMPBELL —Mr, and Mrs. Eric caniPhell, Hensall,, are pleased to announce the birth of a :daughter at South Huron Hospital, August 29. A first grandchild for Mr, and Mra, TPirt Elleringtori„ ..ceter .and a ,second grandchild for Mrs. Roy Campbell, Ilensall, DUCHARME — Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ducharrne (Elaine Whitney), RR 1 Dashwood, announce the birth of their son, George Alexander, in South Huron Hospital, September 3. RIGGS— Ken and Jo-Ann Riggs, Huron Park, announce the arrival of their daughter, Michele Marie, born at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, August 20. A first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John Miners and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Riggs Sr. ENGAGEMENTS . Mr1 and Mrs, Victor Overholt, Centralia, Ontario, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Marlene_ to Ronald Herbert Moore, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Moore, Exeter, the Marriage to take Place, Saturday, September 14, 1968, at. 2 o'clock at Our Lady of Moant Carmel church. 5x DEATHS,.. JACKSON Rebekah at St, Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton,. Ont,-ori Thuraday, August 1968, Rebekah Mary 'Bruce, 762 Crawford Place, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Wife of the. late. Russell John Jackson. Dearly belOyed mother of Mrs. Garnet Cannon (Arlene) Niagara Falls, . Ont. Mrs. Robert Arth (Marlene) Buffalo, New York. Sister of Mrs., Charlotte Balfour, Windsor, Ont. Six grandchildren, one niece, four nephews .also .survive. Resting at the Funeral Chapel of Hetherington. and • Deans, 1176 Victoria Ave., Niagara Falls, Ont. Service was held in the. Chapel. Monday, September 2, with interment in Fairview Cemetery. In memoriam contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. by the CARDS OF THANKS — Graham and Alice Arthur wish to extend their sincere thanks to all their relatives, friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards, letters, flowers, gifts and inquiries while Alice was in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. A great big thank you to the whole staff at Victoria Hospital for their wonderful care and kindness. A very special thank you to all those doctors and nurses who helped on the road to recovery. — Graham and Alice Arthur. 5* The family of the late Norene Brock wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends, relatives and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes, donations to the Heart and Cancer Funds, caras of sympathy and many other kindnesses shown them in the loss of a loving wife, mother, daughter and sister. Special thanks to Rev. J. King, Rev. R. Wilson and to Hopper—Hockey Funeral Home. 5* • woUld,like to. aaY relatives, friends, Dr. Gans, Miss Claypole and nursing staff of South Huron Hospital, for flowers, gifts and visits and to doctors and nurses of 6th floor of St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. — Bertha Etherington. family.5c The family of the late Clarence Holtzmann would like to express their sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors, Dinney Funeral Home, Rev, S. E. Lewis, Huronview and the ladies of Crediton Zion-Church.5 . Mr. and Mrs. Timothy 0' Leary wish to thank their Many friends, neighbors and relatives for lovely gifts, cards, congratulatory messages and good wishes on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. You have helped to make this one of the most eventful days of our lives. 5* We wish to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered us on our golden wedding anniversary with cards, gifts, good wishes and telegrams. Everything is deeply appreciated and will be long remembered. — Mr. and Mrs. Albert Regier. 5* Thanks to relatives and friends for visits, gifts, cards and flowers while in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Butson and hospital staff. — Jo-Ann and Michele Riggs. 5e I wish to thank all my friends, relatives and neighbors for the many cards and flowers I received while a patient k in Victoria Hospital. — Mrs. Verne Sharpe. 5c T. 0. Southcott wishes to thank all those who remembered him with cards, flowers and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher; Miss Claypole and nursing staff. x IN MEMORIAM ^•r'•!- KgYES loving, memory of a dear hnshand and father/ Elmore A. Keyes, who went to be with the Lord one year ago./ September 7, 1967. They are not dead those loved ones Who have PasSed heYona. our vision for a littlewhile They have but reached the light while we still grope In darkness where we cannot see them smile, They are not dead, theirs is the fuller life Theirs is the victory, the joy, the gain; For us is still the, waiting and the strife For us the loneliness, for us the Pain, Then let us gird us once again with hope And give them smile for smile the while we wait And loving, serving, when our Father calls We'll go to find our dear ones wait us at the gate. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Florence and sons. 5* MORIOCK — In loving remembrance of the first anniversary of my dear husband's Heavenly birthday, Freeman W. Morlock, who passed away September 2, '1967. Not just today — but everyday. In silence I remember. — Sadly missed by wife Addle. 5* • CASH BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, September 6, 1968 at 8:15 p.m. — 15 regular games for $10; 3, $25 specials; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Extra cards 25 cents or 7 for $1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare Work. 15ifnc REGISTRATION for, Hensel! Guides and Brownies in the United Church. Brownies age 7-10 years, Tuesday, Sept. 10 after school. 'Guides ages 10-15 Wednesday, Sept. 11, 7 pm. 5c $1.00. Sponsored by Seaforth Goderich, Stratford Councils. Proceeds for Scarboro Foreign Missions. 5c WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to South Huron Hospital regular meeting Tuesday, September 10th at 2:30 pin. in the Auxiliary, rooms. 5c PONY SULKY RACES Sunday, Sept. 8 EXETER FAIR GROUNDS Post Time — 2:00 P.M. Entries must be made one hour before post time. Everyone Welcome RECEPTION AND DANCE for HARVEY RATZ and DOROTHY GAMIVIIE (Bridal Couple) Sat., Sept. 7 Dashwood Community Centre Music by ken Mittelholtz and the Twylitet Everyone Weleome axade one on opening day." ' The teaching staff at JAD McCurdy school in addition to• principal Soldan includes Mrs. Myra Bowen, Mrs, cliaek Crawford, Mrs. „Mary, Waters, Mrs- Theresa McCann, Miss _Marion McLean and John Gregory At Stephen Central sehPol Where'Donald Finicheiner takes over as Principal, the opening enrollment was 376, two More than anticipated as week ago. New members of the Stephen Central teaching staff are Mrs, Lorene Gill, Mrs, Shirley Mousseau, Mrs. Mary Ellison, Mrs. Diane Garbos and Howard Lawrence. Enrollment at South Huron. District High School on opening day was reported at 880. According to principal J. L. Wooden, the figure could rise to close to 900. Wooden added, "the enrollment was about as we expected. There were no surprises." RECEPTION AND DANCE for WILLIAM SNOW and PHYLLIS DUCHARME (Bridal Couple) Fri., Sept. 6 Dashwood Community Centre Music by Bluewater Playboys EVERYBODY WELCOME SHED DANCE, at Harold Scott's R. R. 3, Ailsa Craig Fri., Sept. 13 Roger Quick's Orchestra Everyone Welcome EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Second Annual Chicken Barbecue Friday, Sept. 6 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. DANCE To follow in the warehouse Music by Leroy Walker. Tickets available from Co-Op or any director. ADULTS — $1.50 CHILDREN under 12 — 750 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY Fri., Sat., Sun. Sept. 6.7-8 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "COOL HAND LUKE" (Adult Entertainment) Showing at 10.15 p.m, Only Starring PAUL NEWMAN,. GEORGE 'KENNEDY and 10 VAN FLEET In Color Plus Second Feature "THE NAKED RUNNER" Showing at 8,30 p.m. Only Spy brama -- Starring FRANK SINATRA Patnr Vaughan Color Cartoon Coming Next; "The Thomas _E:,:nrottmen....t. normal district BIRTHS SMITH A daughter, Susanne Elizabeth, was born August 30 in Sarnia General Hospital Jim and Nancy Smith. A sister for Gary, TINDALL — Bob and Alexia. Tindall, RR 1 Lucan, announce the birth of their son, Robert Duncan, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, August 28. A brother for Nancy , and Marylou. YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young '(nee Ruth Moore) RR 3 Parkhill, announce the birth of their daughter, Jaunita, August 23 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. ENGAGEMENTS — . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glanville, Crediton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn Violet to Nicholas Andrew Lansbergen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lansbergen, RR 2 Zurich, The wedding will take place October 5, 1968 at two o'clock in Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle. 5c iti OF C HARVEST MOON Dance, Friday, October 4, Stratford Coliseum, dancing 9 to 1. $1,150 in special draws. Tickets available in your area. 25 cents each or, 6 for