HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-05-13, Page 17By MRS. J. H, PATON
Sunday, Rev, Carson preached
on Christian Marriage. He said
that the minister and
congregation join a couple
together as man and wife. He also
said it is often because Christians
are silent that couples are parted. i4t it He said is time Christians
spoke out against the distortion of
sex as presented in magazine,
film, literature and so on. Mr.
Carson concluded by saying that
we need devotion, doctrine and
discipline in our society. If we
don't have this we cannot have a
Christian festival of the Home.
Mother's day is an empty sham.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson,
London, were honored by their
family and friends at a surprise
party at the Shillelagh Motel,
May 4, in honor of their 25th
Silver wedding anniversary.
Ninety guests attended from
Ottawa, Kitchener, London, St.
Marys, Granton, Parkhill,
Exeter, Lucan and Clandeboye.
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69 PLYMOUTH FURY II 4-door, V8 automatic,
.9
1875
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'68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 4-door, V8
automatic, radio, power steering and brakes, wheel $
covers "10,000 mile Power Trans Warranty."
License K33360
'66 DODGE POLARO 880 2-door hardtop, V8,
automatic, wheel covers, "one owner original car", *F
875
License K48513
'66 PLYMOUTH FURY 1 4-door, 6 cyl, standard t
transmission, "only one owner, economical IF
transportation", License K33353
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Crediton ladies meet
Infants baptised at church
Cromarty WMS meets: Times.Advocate, May 134. 1971 pags 17
Members read glad tidings
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By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
CROMARTY
Mrs. Mervin Dow was hostess
for the May meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society of
Cromarty church. Mrs. Sam
McCurdy presided and opened
the meeting with prayer and the
Doxology followed with
seasonable poems by Mrs.
McCurdy.
The Bible study was presented
by Mrs. Calder McKaig. Mrs. T,
L. Scott and Mrs, Dow had
charge of Mission Study with
Mrs. Verna Brooks, Mrs. M.
Lamond, Mrs. Grace Scott and
Mrs. C. Douglas assisting.
The president, Mrs. M. Dow
conducted the business period.
Current events were given by
each member reading an article
from the Glad Tidings. Mrs. K.
McKellar led in prayer for
Missions and Mrs. C. McKaig
reported for the sick and shut-in
committee.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Lawrence Craven , Barry
and Dennis of Ailsa Craig
visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Gardiner.
Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven
and Lisa and Mrs. Craven and
children visited Thursday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Coleman, Seaforth.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCulloch
visited last week with Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Waddell, Guelph.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw and
John, London visited Saturday
with Mrs. J. R. Jefferson.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell were
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cadick, Sharon
and Donald of Chatham and Mrs.
Grace Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell
were visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Ivan McClymont, Varna.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Hulley and family,
Winthrop; Mr. & Mrs. Jack
McGhee and family, London; Mr.
& Mrs. Hugh Currie and girls,
Dorchester; Kenneth Walker,
Windsor and Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Gardiner and children.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner
visited Sunday 'with Mr. & Mrs.
Ed. Knechtel of Rostock.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardiner,
Brenda, Ronnie and Robbie, Mr.
& Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven
and Lisa attended service at
Motherwell Presbyterian church,
Sunday, where the infant son of
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bearss of RR
1 St. Marys was presented for
baptism. Rev. Robert Bissett of
Avonton was in charge of the
service.
Mrs. Alex Gardiner visited
Tuesday with Miss Nellie and
One man to another as they
play cards in a coin laundry:
"Hurry up and deal the cards. I'm
on rinse."
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1969 MUSTANG GRANDE hardtop, V-8,
automatic, radio, console, bucket seats,
K34718
1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNE hardtop,
power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl
top, K31744
1966 POLARA 4-door sedan, V-8,
automatic, K31126
1965 CHEV 4-door, 6 cylinder, automatic,
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Now those owners are trading on new models
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When you see them, you'll know why
69 was a good year to buy a new car and why
'71 is a good year to buy a used one.
1969 FORD GALAX IE 500 2 door hardtop,
V-8, automatic, radio, power brakes and
steering, low mileage, nice true gold, lie.
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1969 PLYMOUTH FURY II 2 door hardtop,
V-8, automatic r adiu puwer steering,
beautiful champagne go'd lic K33623, Was
$2395.00, SPECIAL
1969 PONTIAC ALJFiLN I IAN 2 dour
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes and
steering, radio, beautiful metallic blue, lic
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1969 FORD GAL AXIE 500 4 dour hardtop,
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vinyl roof, V-8, automatic radio power
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1969 RAMBLER AMPASADDR 4 door
sedan, V-8, automatic. radio a r conditioner,
power brakes and steering, Ili, 431090, Was
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1969 CHEV TOWNSMAN STATION
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brakes and steering, nice white ' uw mileage,
lie. X37895, Was $2595, SPECIAL
1969 CHEV IMPAL. A sort R SPORT 2
door hardtop, lovely niaroc,i with black
interior and buckets, V P automatic.
console, power brakes and steering, lie.
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1969 FAIRLANE 500 7 ok 01 hardtop,
lovely candy apple red, V 8, automatic,
radio, 1 local owner lic K31569 Was $2395,
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1969 METEOR RIDFAI) 4 door sedan V-8,
automatic, radii, power I,. ekes a id steel ing,
H64153, Was $2195 SPECIAL
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Clandeboye cleric
speaks on marriage
Ralph is the son of Mr. & Mrs. C,
Millson, Clandeboye.
The Millson family were all
guests at Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Millson's for mother's day.
Sunday, Mothers Day, Mrs.
James Donaldson had her family
home. They were Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Black and Mrs. McCarthy
and family of Granton; Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Hamcox and family,
Mrs, Bob Donaldson and family
of London and Mrs. Mary
McCarthy, Granton,
Sunday, Mr, & Mrs. Rae
Adams of London visited Mr. &
Mrs. Rae Neil.
Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Clare
Paton, Jimmy and Darlene
brought dinner to Mrs. J.H,
Paton. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan,
Thorndale, visited during the
evening.
Wm Allwright is still a patient
in Victoria Hospital.
Mrs. George Tomes was en-
tertained by her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Lynn, Sunday, along with other
relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Carter
entertained Sunday for Paul
Simpson's and Kevin Carter's
10th birthdays. Other guests were
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Simpson, Sybil
Stevenson, Ailsa Craig, Mr. &
Mrs. John Simpson and
Rosemary of Kirkton and Mr. &
Mrs. Peter Banks, Cindy and
Christa of Brights Grove.
By MRS. THOMAS .HERN
Zion UCW held their May
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Hern. A Mothers Day
worship service was given by
Mrs. Harold Hem and Mrs. Earl
Miller.
Business was conducted by the
president, Mrs. Wm Morley.
Articles for layettes to be sent to
Toronto were brought in; a bale
will be packed in June which will
go to the Saugeen Indian reserve
at Southampton.
An interesting letter was read
from Rev. Geraldine Reid.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Teo Van Steeg and
Tamily., Exeter, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
During the church service at
Zion West Kimberly Ann,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Jaques, received the rites of
baptism performed by Rev. R.V.
Wilson.
Mr. &Mrs. John Tomlinson and
family, Woodham, Irene Knox,
Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Noman
Jaques and Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Wilkinson and family were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Jaques.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Baker, Lon-
don, visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Edgar Baker,
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Hern,
Exeter, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Morris Hern and
Mervyn.
Mrs. John Tookey and Cheryl
visited Monday with Mr. & Mrs.
Thomas G. Hern.
service in Hensall United Church
Sunday when Todd William, son
of Mr. & Mrs. John Fahner, was
baptized,
Margaret Haist of Caledonia
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Haist,
and Bob.
Mr, & Mrs. Harry Crocker,
Lambeth, Mr. & Mrs. Don Jory,
Forest, and Fred Tilley, Seaforth
spent Mother's Day with Mr. &
Mrs. Alf Tilley. Last week Mrs.
Tilley spent a day in Exeter
visiting Mr. & Mrs. Stan Love,
Rev. & Mrs. Armin Schlenker
and Mary Ellen were in Ros'eville
Sunday where Mr. Schlenker took
charge of the baptismal service
in the United Church.
Ella Mae Schlenker spent the
weekend in Windsor with Mr. &
Mrs. Wolfgang Janzen,
Last Tuesday evening the
young people of Calvary United
Church, Dashwood joined the
Youth 'Fellowship of Crediton
United Church in a ball game in
the Community Park. Following
the game they enjoyed a weiner
/roast in the back „yard of the
'Manse:
Rev. Douglas Warren con-
ducted the service in the
Bluewater Rest Home Sunday
evening. r.
Four carloads of U.C.W.
members attended the Daffodil
Tea at Calvary United Church
Dashwood last Wednesday.
Albert Gaiser spent Monday in
Windsor with Mr. & Mrs.
Emerson Bawden.
Miss Nola Faist was in
Stratford for the weekend with
Rev. & Mrs, Fred Faist.
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Brierley,
Winnipeg, are visiting with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Fahner.
Mrs. Lloyd England attended
dog shows at London and Sarnia
last weekend. Her young dog won
Best Puppy award at both;Dog's
Four Points at London, and
Reserve Winner at Sarnia.
There's nothing like becoming
established to cure one's
dissatisfaction with the
Establishment. -
Jim Armstrong and
Hodgert of London,
Mother's Day visitors with
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson were Mr. &
Mrs. Don Riehl and family, RR 5
Stratford, Mr. & Mrs. Wm
Chessell and Brian, Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Chessell of Stratford,
Marilyn, Margaret,and Lorraine
Laing, Cromarty,
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jef-
ferson and family, Fullerton.
Mrs, Larry Gardiner, Steven
and Lisa visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Bearss, RR St. Marys.
Mrs. W. N. Binning and Jane,
Mitchell and Linda Diegel,
Stratford, visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar.
Mr. & Mrs. McKellar visited
Sunday evening with the Bin-
nings, Mitchell.
Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and
Debbie were Mother's Day
visions with Mr. & Mrs. Laverne
Wallace and family,
Mr. & Mrs, Frank Chadicli,
Sharon and visited with
Mrs. Grace Scott.
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BY
LARRY
SNIDER
The age of specialization has
reached the bumper jack,
Make sure yours was intended
for your model car.
By MISS ELLA MOR LOCK
Thursday evening Mrs. Ed
Hendrick was in charge of the
program at the May meeting of
the U.C.W. The Mother's Day
theme was developed by having a
mother and her two daughters
sing, Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner,
Ruth Anne and Helen, and by
having two daughters, Elva
Finkbeiner and Mrs. Lawrence
Amos, play a piano duet. Mrs.
Hendrick read the Scripture and
led in prayer.
Mrs. Ross Pickering, Mrs.
Gordon Ratz, Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner
and Mrs. Hendrick presented a
skit "Responsibility in Change."
Mrs. Ratz gave a Mother's Day
reading.
Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner, president,
was in charge of the business.
Invitations were read to attend
the tea at South Huron Hospital
and at Centralia United Church.
Hostesses were Mrs. Freeman
Morlock, Mrs. Lorne Preszcator,
Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner and Ella
Morlock.
ZION UNITED CHURCH
During the Sunday morning
service at Zion United Church the
pastor Rev. Douglas Warren
administered the sacrament of
baptism to Anita Sharon,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Eric
Finkbeiner; Margaret Jane,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Gackstetter; Kathryn Elaine,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Hendrick; Joel Rae, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Lamport.
Mrs. Warren pinned a flower on
the oldest mother present, Mrs.
Alvin Baker, and on the youngest
Mrs. Leroy Workman.
Flowers in the church were
placed by the Godfrey Wein
family in memory of Mr. & Mrs.
Godfrey Wein, Melita, Edwin,
Wesley and Mrs. Clara Morlock.
Following the service the flowers
were distributed to shut-ins.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Clarence Fahner, Ronald
and Donald, Mrs. Nancy Dowson
and Cheryl Ann and Mrs. Jim
Gould of Exeter, attended the