The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-29, Page 23PROVINCIAL HONOURS - Six girls received provincial honour ceretificates at Saturday's North
Middlesex 4-H Achievement Day at Parkhill. Back, Cathy Sercombe, Marlyn McCallum and Debbie Wilcox,
Front, Joan Amos, Dianne Hodgins and Shirley Nordemann. T-A photo
Television personality speaks
at Ailsa Craig anniversary
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alter discount lot cash
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17.34 14.49
18.29
17.95 ii -
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20.19 15.91
21 33 I 17.05
22.75
17 95
20 30
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17.05
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Ministers:
REV. GLEN D. WRIGHT, B.A.,B.D.
and
REV. HAROLD SNELL, B.A.,B.D.
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Music Director:
Mrs. Roland McCaffrey
Sunday, June 1
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Nursery
Courtesy Car - 235-0211
June 8, 11:00 a.m. Worship in the
park. Guest music - 40 voice
Mennonite choir from t,
Leamington.
June 10, 8:00 p.m.-Presbytery-
wide 50th Anniversary Worship
in Exeter United Church with
mass choir in attendance.
Speaker, Rev. Alex Farquhar of
First St. Andrew's United
Church, London.
Zion United Church
Crediton
Sunday, June 1
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
Classes for all ages
All are welcome.
The Anglican Church of Canada
Trivitt Memorial
Rector
REV, G. A. ANDERSON, D.F.C., Dip. Th.
The Second Sunday after Trinity
June 1st, 1975
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion
11:15 a.m.-Morning Prayer
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Main at Victoria
REV. BRYAN COLBOURNE
Sunday, June 1
We invite you to join us for
the following services
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service
Tues,-8 p.m.-Young Peoples and
Bible Study
Wed.-7:00 p.m. Crusaders for
boys and girls, 7 to 14
Watch Circle Square Saturdays
Channel 13 -10:00 a.m.
Channel 10 - 10:30 a.m.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Minister
REV.WILFRED D. JARVIS, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mr, Robert McIntosh
Sunday, June "1
10:15 a.m.-Holy Communion
10:15 aim,-Sunday School
Classes meet to Finish tanners.
Everyone Welcome
Centralia
Faith Tabernacle
West of Hwy. 4, Huron Park Rd.
just past railway tracks
Pager
REV, FRANK EVANS
Sunday, June 1
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
Classes for every age
11:00 a.m.-MornIno Worship
7:30 p.m.-Pull Gospel Service
Thursday, 8 p.m... Midweek Bible
Study
EtieryonelIVOIcerne
Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Parish
REV. J. MOONEY, PASTOR
Phone 237-3593
MASS
Saturday-7:30 p.m.
St. Peter's Church - Hwy. 4
Sunday-9:00 a.m.
Precious Blood Mission
(at Anglican Church, Exeter)
Main at Gidley
Sunday-11:00 a.m.
Mt. Carmel Church
Courtesy Car: Phone 235-0111
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Organist:
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T,
Sunday, June 1
9:45 a.m.-Morning Service.
10:50 a.m.-Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Vacancy Pastor
REV. MARVIN BARZ
Sunday, June 1
9:00 a.m.-Divine Service
10:15 a.m.-Sunday School
and Bible Class.
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Sunday June 1
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.-Sunday School
7:30 p,m.-Worship in the Dutch
language .
Christian
Reformed Church
REV. JACK ROEDA
Minister
Sunday, June 1
10:00 a.m.-Morning Service
2:15 p.m.-Afternoon Service
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p,m. Dial 1570
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St, West
Fundamental - Evangelical
Sunday, June 1, 1975
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School. A
class for every age.
11:00 a.m.-Morning Service
Sermon topic: "Sin of In-
tolerance", Mr. Lloyd Morgan,
guest speaker,
7:30 p,m,-Evening Worship with
Mr. Lloyd Morgan, guest
speaker. Sermon: "Is there a
Stone In Your Pathway"
Nursery facilities at all Sunday Ser-
vices for children four years and
under,
Mon. 7:00 p.m.-The "Happy Hour"
for girls and boys 8-11 years
Wed. 8:00-Prayer and Bible Study,
Mrs. E. A, Keyes, Organist
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
PASTOR: REV. K. HAHN
Sunday, June i
8:30 a,rn.-Morning Worship
CGIT entertain moms
at Centralia banquet
Times-Advocate, May 29, 1975 Po a 11A
Celebrating its 109th an-
niversary last Sunday, the Ailsa
Craig United Church had as its
guest speaker, C.F.P.L. news
director and TN, personality,
Jack Burghardt. Addressing the
large congregation, Mr.
Burghardt spoke on the theme,
"Our Christian Witness - true or
false?"
The Gospel Custodians, a
singing group from Exeter,
provided special music during
the service in addition to the
regular choir which offered the
anthem, "On the Jericho Road".
The 109th anniversary dates
back from the first Methodist
Church in Ailsa Craig, built in
1866, and the 47th anniversary of
the present church structure for
which the first sod was turned on
June 11, 1928.
As it was "Banners in
Celebration" Sunday also
throughout the Middlesex
Presbytery, a special banner
adorned the south wall in the
church sanctuary. Mrs. Marshall
Dearing created the unique
design which was then effected
by Mrs. Charles Gorrod and Mrs.
Guthrie Stokes.
The banner will be part of the
display at Centennial Hall when
the Presbytery Celebration of the
50th Anniversary of church union
is held on June 8.
Following the service group
pictures were taken on the
church lawn of the Sunday
School, the junior and senior
choir, the session, stewards and
trustees as well as the charter
members for part of a book
commemorative of the 50th
anniversary year in the United
Church.
By MRS, FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Chris Beaton was emcee for the
program at the CGIT Mother and
Daughter banquet in the
schoolroom of the United Church
on. Monday,
A toast to the mothers was
proposed by Lori Cronyn and
responded to by Mrs. Harvey
Smith.
Wendy Fields proposed a toast
to the church and Mrs. Beaton
responded, This was followed by
the presentation of awards.
Pearl Buswell favoured with a
piano selection.
A skit "Do's and Don'ts of
Babysitting," was presented by
Karen Dietrich and Pauline
Overholt.
Donna Wilson was com-
mentator for the skit depiting the
various styles of middies through
the past 60 years of the CGIT
program. Music for the skit was
supplied by Penny Smith.
Other numbers on the program
were a choir selection, a vocal
duet by Nancy and Mary Lou
Tindall and a piano selection by
Penny Smith.
The theme of the program was
"Pattern for Living" and
materials required are love, joy,
peace, long suffering, faith ,
gentleness, goodness, meekness
and temperance.
CGIT leaders are Mrs. John
Beaton and Mrs. Alvin Lobb.
Shower for bride elect
Velda Tripp, bride-elect, was
guest of honour at a
miscellaneous shower in the
schoolroom of the United Church
on Friday.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Ken Greb and Mrs. Earl Dietrich,
Mrs. Marion Deline conducted a
contest.
Marikay Hodgins read the
address and with Ann Beaton
assisted Velda in displaying the
gifts. Velda's sister Leanna
assisted with the presentation of
the gifts.
Elaine Overholt was in charge
of the guest book. Velda ex-
pressed appreciation for the
lovely and useful gifts.
Sunday service
Rev. Barry Passmore of
Wingham, was the guest minister
for the Sunday School
Anniversary service in the
United Church on Sunday.
Assisting with the service were
the pastor, Rev. Beaton and the
Sunday School superintendent,
Ray Mills.
During the service past
superintendents and assistants,
Cecil Skinner, Lloyd Morgan,
Kenneth Hodgins and Sam
Skinner were each presented
with a gift on behalf of the Sunday
School, Ray Mills made the
presentations and expressed
appreciation for their leadership
in the Sunday School.
Rev, Passmore in his sermon,
referred to the story of David and
Goliath,
The Sunday School choir under
the direction of Mrs. Ray Mills
sang a processional hymn and
two anthems. Nancy Tindall sang
a solo. Ushers were Brian Hicks,
Gary Skinner, Alan Powe and
Don Wilson.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. Russell Wilson and
family attended the 135th an-
niversary services of the Baptist
Church in Arkona on Sunday and
were visitors with Mrs. Wilson's
mother, Mrs. James Murray.
Mrs. Wilson was the soloist for
the services.
Mr. & Mrs. Urban Pfile of
Zurich and Mrs. Hugh Love of
Exeter were Sunday visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb. All were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Wayne greb and family.
Other guests were Mrs. Greb's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Ritchie
of Parkhill.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Needham of
Ilderton were Thursday dinner
guests with Mr, & Mrs. John
Thompson.
Mrs. Fred Penwarden of
Sarnia and Mrs. Elmer Wilson of
Exeter were weekend guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Huntable.
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
accompanied Mr. & Mrs.
Campbell Thompson of Listowel
to Kirkland Lake where they
attended the McGibbon - Gorman
wedding on Saturday. The groom
is a nephew of Mr. Thompson.
Mrs. V. Overholt accompanied
by Mr, & Mrs. Glen Overholt of
Zurich attended the Overholt-
McCarquadale wedding at the St.
Marys Roman Catholic Church
on Saturday.
'The Churches
in the area
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
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A, BAKING DISPLAY - The theme of Saturday's North Middlesex 4-H Achievement Day was "Let's Bake
Bread". With the Riverview #2 display are leaders Janet Heaman and Fran Chamberlain and members Kim
Fraser, Sandra Heaman and Marilyn Luther, T-A photo
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McGillivray-
Parkhill-
Williams
minor softball
Juvenile Girls
MAY
29 Lieury at Parkhill
JUNE
2 Crediton at W. Williams
3 Lieury at Crediton
4 W. Williams at Mt. Carmel
5 Mt. Carmel at Parkhill
SIZE
WHIPPET
TwiniPly
Nylon
BLACKWALL
ONLY
SAFETY 99
Conventional
4.Ply Nylon
BLACKWALL
(Whitewall
91.43 mare)
SAFETY 99
LongiCord
4•Ply Nylon
or TURNPIKE
4.Ply Polyester
WHITEWALL
TWO TIRES or more EACH
a ler discount far cash
52/10 •13.16f
550/12 .14.20f
600/12 Whitewall *15.91.1
•Odiereni tread than shone ID uble.ply (4-ply rating) 114411y Polyester only ..4 Ply Nylon only
520/13 - •17.34 -
600/13 15,01 16.91 21.33
878/13 1650,13) 16.39 18.29 22.75
C78/13 (700 ,131 17.34 19.24
645/14 (600/14) - 18.90
695/14 (55014) 17.48 19.38
E78/14 735/14) 18.29 20.19
F7 8 /14 (775/14) 18.76 21.61
678/14 (825,14) 19,90 22,75
1178/14 (855,14 21,33 24.18
,178/14 (885 ,14) - 28.31 White
5.5/15 (Tube Type) - •14,49f
560/15 17.00 *18.90
C7 8 /15 (685/15) - 19.90
E78/15 (73515) - 21,75
F78/15 (77515) _ 18.95 21.90
078/15 (82511$) 19,90 22.75 25.40
H78/15 (855 15) 21,66 24,51 30.11
J78/15 (805'I5) 28.26 White 31.11f
178/15 (915. 181 32.20..
20,85tt
26.55
23.65
24,131
SIZE
A70/13 .(600,131
878/13 (65013)
C78/13(700'13)
878/14 (645 14)
078/14 1595 10 1178/14 (695:14)
878/14 (735.14)
F78/14 1775.141
078/141825.141
4416/14 (855 14)'
civiS (685 15)
F78/15 (775 15) 28.40 -
678/15 (825:15) 30.30 36.00
H78/15 (855.15) 32.01 31.71
J78/16 (886,15) 54.01 -
178/16 (915/151 36.00 40.75
IC4rApact sue) 2 Nylon body elies+2 Glas Beis
......
600/12 Whitewall 22.66
A78/13)600 ,13) 22.28
878/13 (650/13) 23,70
C78/13 (700;13) 24.60
C78/14 (695/14) 25.00
E78 /14 (735/14) 26.22
F78/14 (775/14) 27.31
F70/14 (775/14) 28,26
678/14 (825/14) 20,40
070/14(825/14) 29.35
4478/14 (855/14) _ 30.83
560/15 21.80
F78/15 (775/15) 27,50
G78/15 (828,15) 29,35
G70/15 (825;15) 30.30
4478/15 (855/15) 31,06 . _... _
IFIELTiO.GLASS MULTI-0080 MULTI.CORO 1
4+2 2+2+2 2+2
WHITEWALL Glass Kenton Kevlar
WIDE-TRACK Relied (Fibre 8( (Fibre 81
Nylon Belted Belted I
TWO TIRES or more EACH
after discount for cash
22,281 T - 24.18
- - 25.50
- 28.50
POLTFLEN
2+2 GLASS.BELTED POLYESTER BLACKWALL
TURNPIKE WIDE TRACK 2+2 Polyester
WHITEWALL ONLY Belted Nylon
White 91.43 more
SIZE
TWO TIRES or mere EACH
after discount for cash
23.tef -
26.09 - 1 267,98
25.551
27.17 32.87 28,12
29,21 33.96 30.16
30.30 35.05 31,25
31.78 57.48 i 32.73
24.681 -.-I -
31 25
i 3391
23.23
2588
26,79
H. 2 + 2 POLYFLEX-A BELTED NYLON
20,000-Mile TreadwearRated/
Two belt plies of strong Polyester plus
2 body-plies of stronger-than-ever Du
Pont 66 Nylon for extra safety (See
Nevada Test results in our stores).
Retains the cushion-ride of bias-ply
s tires, hut has many of the advantages
of Polyester Glass-Belted types:
improved mileage, braking and on-
track steering.
ALL TIRES SHOWN (wept- Standard)
ARE 8-YEAR ROAAHAZARD INSURED
A. CONTENDER Similar in construction to tires on new cars
1965 to '69, except our Contender is 4-ply Polyester instead
of-the usual 2-ply. A stable fibre for less tread-squirm,
longer tread-lWe.'no-thu nip starts.
B. STANDARD for economy linked with quality. Like new-
car tires ()I' the early '60's. but instead of the rayon used
then, now made with twin-ply Du Pont 66 Nylon. Meets
or exceed, gov't safety standards. ( Insurance, $1.00 a tire).
C THE WHIPPET-Shaped like a Radial and best-suited for
high-speed highways. Twin-ply Du Pont 66 Nylon body-
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a cooler running, cushioned ride.
0. SAFETY 99 CONVENTIONAL- -Built for speeds you'll never
need! Constructed of Nylon, the. mainstay or aircrolt and
racing car tires -using 4-ply stronger-than-ever Du Pont 66
for double safety. (See Nevada Test results in our stores).
E. SAFETY 99 LONG CORD High performance 4-ply Nylon in
Du Pont 66. with low-cord angle-plies like racing cars. A
great replacement for belted tires, capturing most of their
handling and mileage. 22,000-Mile Treadwear-Rated.
F. TURNPIKE WIDE-TRACK - 4-ply Polyester. cool-running,
long-‘scaring... the smooth-riding fibre with great stabil-
ity., no overnight thermal set and extra durability,
Belted Tires for longer mileage.
THE CONTENDER STANDARD
4 Ply Polyester Twin Ply
BLACKWALL Nylon
Whitewall 51.43 mate 1 BLACK only
SIZE
600/13
650/13
700/13
645/14
695/14
E7B/14 (735'14)
F78/14 (775/141
678/14 (825/141
H78/14 (85504)
10i/15
600/15
F78/15 1775'15)
G78/15 (825'151
H78/15 (855.15)
600/16 Tithe type
15.10
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30,000-Mile Treadwearliated/
Strongest of all Glass-Belted
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Two Glass Belts plus 4 body-
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EXETER
Bantam Girls
MAY
29 Lucan at W. Williams
JUNE
3 W. Williams at Mt. Carmel
6 Parkhill at Lucan
Bantam Boys
JUNE
4 Lieury at W. Williams
6 Lucan at Corbett
Pee Wee Boys
MAY
26 Lucan at Ailsa Craig
27 Corbett at W. Williams
28 Clandeboye at Parkhill
JUNE
3 W. Williams at Lucan
Ailsa Craig at Corbett
4 Lieury at Clandeboye
Lucan at Parkhill
Squirt Boys
MAY
30 Brinsley at Parkhill
JUNE
2 Ailsa Craig at Mt. Carmel
W. Williams at Corbett
3 Corbett at Grand Bend
5 Parkhill at Lieury
6 W. Williams at Brinsley
Ailsa Craig at Parkhill
By GORDON MORLEY
Jane and Dianne Corbett of
Guelph and Marianne Connolly of
Cambridge visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Corbett and David
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis dined
Wednesday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. Harvey Morley,
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Corbett and
David attended a "Fly-In Break-
fast" at Stratford airport Sunday
morning,
Mr. & Mrs. George Prest,
Cindy and Bill were to a barbecue
Sunday as guests of Mr., & Mrs.
Bill Fenton and family.
Nile Foster spent the weekend
at her home near Greenway.
Ross McLeod spent Saturday
night with Bill Prest.
Mrs. Harold Guilfoyle held a
quilting at her home last Wed,
nesday,
Mrs. Jack Trevithick spent a
few days with her sister Mrs,
Johnson and Bill in Parkhill.
Mrs. Violet Allison And
Itathleen Morley visited with
patients in the Craigholme
Sunday afternoon.
25.27
26.36
27.45
29,88
20.76_
18.00
19.43
20.33
21.94
23.04
24.15
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