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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-22, Page 6ADMIRING A COLLECTION— A seed collection gathered by Jimmy Ferguson drew plenty of attention at Thursday's Open House at Usborne Central school. Taking a look along with Jimmy are Mrs. Wilfred Paton and daughter Joanne. T-A photo Several at homecoming Laymen conduct service Rev. George and Mrs. Anderson, Exeter. Heather Davis was a weekend guest with Rita Ritsema of Wingham. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis and Michael were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ross McFalls. Mrs. Leanord and Mr. & Mrs Ken Eaton and Carol, London, and Joan Anderson, Exeter, Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235,-0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A. 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If it is, you can be sure your pharmacist is interested in helping you obtain prescriptions at reasonable cost, Concern about both quality and cost of drugs, and interest in the patient who pays the bill, is the whole theme of the PARCOST program. A copy of the PARCOST Comparative Drug Index that your Ontario Department of Health has sent to your doctor, is in constant use in pharmacy dispensaries, This authoritative Index of quality drugs enables your doctor and your pharmacist to see at a glance the differences in cost of various manufacturers' drugs of the same formula and strength . . . and to be aware of cost when prescribing or dispensing your prescription. As the PARCOST program gains more and more support from physicians and pharmacists, the end result will be to lower the average cost of prescriptions in Ontario. You can help hasten this day by always getting your prescriptions filled at a pharmacy where the PARCOST symbol is displayed, Ontario Department of Health The lion, Thomas L Wells, Minister By MRS. J. H. PATON CLANDEBOYE Sunday, Rev, R, Carson celebrated the Holy Communion according to the Qu'Appelle Liturgy. Joan Cunningham, the organist, accompanied the choir and congregation in the singing of folk songs. Mr. Carson's sermon was on Liturgical Renewal, He said that one of the great needs today is to get the laity to share in the current liturgic thought and practice so that they may find a deeper meaning and relevance in public worship. He also went on to say that Liturgical Renewal is bringing the churches closer together in unity as the people of God find joy in worship and a common expression of their Biblical faith. The sermon concluded with a challenge to the congregation worship God in spirit and, in truth. Next Sunday is Reformation Sunday. Morning Prayer will be read at 9:45 a.m. The Sunday School will meet during the service. The Anglican Church Women will meet on October 29 in the home of Mrs. Arnold Lewis, The roll call will be averse of scripture dealing with Harvest. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Rae Hodgins. UNITED CHURCH Next Saturday the United Church ladies are holding a bazaar and bake sale in the United Church Hall. Last Sunday the Rev. Dr. L. Schnell of Saskatchewan preached at the United Church on behalf of the Canadian Bible Society and emphasized the purpose of the Society and how it brought Christ to the World with loving zeal, fervent prayer, one accord, and with joyful song. PERSONALS Last week Arthur Cunningham of Calgary, visited his mother Mrs. Alvin Cunningham Wednesday and Thursday. Sunday, Mrs. James Paton and William Allwright were supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Clare Paton and family of Lucan. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURV Laity Sunday was observed at St. Patrick's Church with Dr. Rokeby-Thomas in charge Wayne Carroll read the first lesson and Ron Chisholm read the second lesson. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy visited Bill Essery, a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Ross McFalls, Centralia, visited Friday with Mrs. Irene Hicks, Clio Michigan. Mrs. George McFalls who had visited with the Hicks's family during the week returned home with them. Joan Barker attended home coming weekend at Western University. Next Sunday evening at eight o'clock Mrs. H.Rokeby-Thomas is showing slides and telling the story of their trip to Europe and The Passion Play in the Parish hall at St. Patricks Parish Hall. Mr. & Mrs. George Carroll, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and Wayne. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs attended Western University home coming Friday evening and Saturday they entertained Roseann and Louisa Marziali, London, Elizabeth Scott, Centralia in honor of their daughter Pattie's birthday. Mrs. Dobbs father, H. S. McLean, Teeswater, visited with the family for several days prior to leaving for Florida for the. winter. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker were guests at a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Donald Abbott, Lucan, Wednesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee and boys were recent guests with There are 124 adult book clubs, and 19 for children, according to what appears to be an accurate tabulation. Among some of the lesser known ones: The Accountant's Book club, The Circuit Design Book Club, The Horsemen's Book Society, The Gambler's Book Club, and the Laff Book Club. Church teachers have instruction Two London area Christian. Education teachers last week led the Sunday School teachers of Exeter United Church in the first of four scheduled leadership development evenings. Twenty-five teachers, attending were shown what teaching resources were available — and how they might be used. Three sessions held in January will deal with the goals and methods in Christian Education. These will be led by the Conference field staff, Mrs. Jean Egleston and the Rev. Morley Clarke of London, The training sessions are a project of the Christian Education Committee under the chairmanship of Peter Snell. Congregation to mark 106 years Rev. Donald C. MacDonald, the assistant secretary of the Administrative Council of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be the guest preacher at Caven Presbyterian Church's 106th anniversary next Sunday. A native of Nova Scotia, he is a graduate of Acadia University and the Presbyterian College, Montreal. He received a Doctor of Divinity from the Presbyterian College this spring. Before his appointment to the Administrative Council he served 15 years at the Simcoe charge. were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee. Page 0 Times-Advocate, October 22, 1970 Saskatchewan cleric visits Clandeboye UC