The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 23The TimevAcivaceti
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Russell,c
RR 1, rfxetcr, celebrated their )
20th wedding anniversary oni
Attending were Mr. and Airs,1
Sunday,
Joe Martene, Chesley, .Mr. anal
Mrs. Allan Swain and family,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Martene and. Mr. and Sirs. Ani-
thou Marlene and families,
Crediton, Mrs. Elizabeth Mar-
tene and Mr. and Mrs. Eben
Weigand. Dashwood.
SPEAKS TP. TEAc.HERS.
Ronald .Bogart, S111)J-IS .agri.
culture •teaches; was one of five
:speakers on the program. at 'the
eleventh annual conference of
agriculture teachers of the north•
west zone of Southern Ontario,',
whomet at st, Marys Saturday..
Be' described the garden plot
program at the Exeter school,
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Rummage
Sale
TOWN HALL
Henson
Sat., Oct. 29
City Boy: "These eggs ar.
Grocer: "'They came fresh
from the country."
City Boy: "Well, I guess filmy were picked too sow'
HENSALL DINETTE ;14,13
10:0g a,m,—Morning Worship
i 11 a,m,—Sunday School
-,7fao p.m.—Council meeting with
Mr. Harry Bruegman and Rev.
•• 13, Seebach to lead in the pre-
sentation of venture in faith,
ZION CHURCH
`Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, October 30
Happertirioe In.
lanshard
Sponsored by
Centralia WA
HOT
Turkey
Supper
Centralia
UNITED CHURCH
Wed,, Nov, 9
Supper served from 5 p.m.
(Numbering insures seating
in order of arrival)
Adults $1.50
Children under '12, 75e
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Hensall
Sat, r - Oct 29
Costumes Not Necessary
Admission: Members 35't
Non Members 500.
DANCING
EVERY
Saturday Night
at the.
Lucan Arena
2:00 p.m.
"I've got him eating out of the
palm `of my hand now." Anyone Wish in g to have
articles picked up call 156 "oh? Saves a lot of dishwash-
ing I guess!" or 262J1 Hensaii.
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Legion Fowl Bingo
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Every Wednesday Night
From Nov. 2 to Dec. 21
Exeter Legion Hall
STARTING AT 9;00 P.M.
rtr 15 ROUNDS OF CHICKENS
* 10 ROUNDS OF TURKEYS
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE
Admission 5()0 Extra Cards Available
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MASQUERADE DANCE
Saturday
Night
EXETER
LEMON
Dancing 9 to 12
Dress Optional
SPOT DANCES FOR
THOSE IN COSTUME
Admission 750 per Person
and Jackets Not Allowed
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Poppy ay
Saturday, November 5
WEAR A POPPY IN REMEMBRANCE
Remembrance Day
Film
"THE LONG SILENCE"
Fri., Nov, 4 7 8 30 0.111,
EXETER LEGION HALL
Also Colored Slides of Remembrance Day
Scenes in Exeter
FREE ADMISSION
School Children Especially Welcome
Jeans
Last Dance Of The Season
at II
Blue titer Danceland
Friday,. October 28 I
Check This Exciting Prize List Cerefully a
BEST DRESSED COUPLE ,....... ............... $10.00
BEST COMIC COUPLE
BEST DRESSED LADY
$ s.00
BEST MEN'S COMIC .... .,,,„ l $ 5.00
'BEST HALLOWE'EN COSTUME ...- x00
Judging at 1..00 p.tiri, Dancing 10 rail. 'to 2 a.m.
Music by Desiardinil 0111130lia
tlbs11` PrItit A Tnrkty
No Dante on Priday, October 21
$10.00
$ 5.00
BEST DRESSED GENTLEMAN $ 4.00
BEST COMIC LADY
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First Show at Dusk
Admission 650
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 28 and 29
-- DOUBLE FEATURE —
Clinton - Ontario
PLAN TO ATTEND THE
Hallowe'en
Masquerade
— Continued from page 16
Mrs, 'CourseY is. Making satiVae. tOry recovery but will require
weeks of treatment yet.
Mrs. L, Derham Who will soon
be leaving to spend the winter
• • with her danghter in London, . • en-
Lucan personal ems
g
hors last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Robb en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. James '• •
Bawtenheimer and son Dale at
Organist: Mrs. S, G, Klett a belated Thanksgiving family
S. M. Sauder, Pastor Mrs. Will Paton, of Parkhill,
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev, S. X.- :Lewis, M.A.,
Minister
nar. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M.
Organist and. Choirrne'ster
10 A.M.--,SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 A.A.—MORNING SERVICE,
AntheM by the Choir
"Keeping interest and 'Vitality
in. Your Personal Faith"
CHRISTIAN
I REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister'
THAMES ROAD.
j 9:45 a.m,—Worship in English
2:15 .p.m.—Worship in Dutch
MENNONITE CHURCH
• 6:15 p.m.—Back to God Hour—
CHLO (680 kc.)
DASHWOOD
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a,.m.—Service
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
HEAR THE
Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF ,CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, October 30, 1960
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
11:00 a ,—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
Guest Preacher; The Rev,
Robert bleally '
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
`.1.0:00 a.m.—Bible. School
a.m,—Morning Worship ,-:3.0 p.m.—Evening Services
•Ved,, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
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Pentecostal Church
Main Street
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—"THE CHURCH AND ITS PLACE IN
THE WORLD"
7:30 P,M.
GIDEON CAMP FOR THIS AREA '
SINGING AND PREACHING
FRIDAY-
6:30 P.M.—SKY PILOTS
8:00 P.M.—YOUTH' MEETING
WEDNESDAY-
8:00 P.M.—PRAYER
I was glad when they said unto me let us go to
the house of the LORD .
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Evangelistic
Meetings
DATE—NOVEMBER 2 - 6
TIME—EACH EVENING, AT 8:00 P.M.
PLACE—THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH
Group Singing and'Special Numbers Each Night
EVANGELIST REV. NEWTON GINGERICH,
Markham, Ontario
In times like these
Seek ye the Lord
While He may be found,
Call ye upon Him
While He is near;
COME THE FIRST NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT
ALL ARE WELCOME
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Main St, united ChOrch
65th Anniversary
preaching at both
services
.g,th,.• Mr, tome. Artadher, Zttri6h,. Soloist
8t. Motto • Central Utited Cht.wch
Chbit, Vt1ke$, directed by Mr. AllAn
tort.
Miss Nellie Foreman, of Lon-
Mr. and Mrs, William, Brown-
lee were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Laverty and fam-
ily of. Hamilton,
Mr. and. Mrs. James McIntosh
were weekend guests of Bramp-
ton and Richmond Hill friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Paul
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Langs
of Markdaie.
Mrs. Erie Young of Lucan and
Mrs. Howard Cranston spent
last Thursday with 'Mrs. Ed' Dun-
seith of St. Marys.
Mrs. Murray Hodgins and Miss
Beverley Butler, last Saturday
attended the Camp Counsellor's
Evaluation dinner meeting at the
home of Mrs. D. A, Lizmore of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Charsley
and. Mrs. MI 0. Smith accompa-
nied Mr. Smith on Sunday as
far as Waterloo where they were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Les
Franey. Mr. Smith went oi„ as
far as !,Muson.ee where he will
be erecting another radar tower.
Mrs. Murray Hodgins last Sat-
urday evening entertained 12
boys and girls in honor of her
son Ward's birthday party. Fol-
lownig bowling .at the Lucan
Lanes the young people returned
to the house for refreshments,,
and dancing.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Roscoe Hodgins
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morley.
Miss Reta Chown last Friday
tripped. over A hex in her living-
morn and broke a' bone in her
right shoulder. She is a patient
in. St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mt. Sheridan Revington arid
his 14-year-old granddaughter,
Carlo Revington, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle ReVington,
Celebrated joint birthdayS at a
family gathering held at the
home of the former last Sunday.
On Friday, Oct. 20 Mrs. Har-
old Cobleigh of the Public School
staff, entertained at a dinner
patty for her daughter Ilene
Denaldsori's 16th birthday and
also for a farewell party for
Caroline Laur who is moving to
the States, Following the din-
ner .the party attended a show
in London. and. then spent the
evening with Brenda Caverhill
of Ilderton. Judy Haskett of Lu-
can was among the Medway
guests.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Z. Hickson
Of Margaret St. had as their
Sunday. guest Mr. Roy Hickson
Of London. who arrived:by. plane.
Many Lucanites seeing hini land
in a -field. nearby thought it.
was a plane in trouble.
Cancer dressing
The Lucan WI are again spon-
soring the niaking of cancer
Immunization Clinic
An immunization clinic will be
held in the Lucan Public School
Monday, Oct. 31 at 9.15 a.m. far
protection against smell-pox.
dressings. The first work meet-
,
Report on
Shipka
Ore nd m othe r honored
Mrs, Philip Fassold, formerly
of Dashwood, who celebrated her
eightieth birthday on October 19, was one of the grandmothers
Shop.
Mr. and Airs. Roy Morenz vis-
ited on Sunday with Roy's uncle
Mr. Ed Morena in Marine City,
Mich., and called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wakeham in
Port Huron on the way home.
Wakeharn. is Mrs, Morenz'
aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nicholson,
Kenneth and Leona, of Bridg-
den, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth.
Westman, Barry and. Cheryl and
Miss Dorothy Harlton, RN, of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Guenther, John and Janet were
Sunday visitors at the home of
their parents Air. and. Mrs.
Herbert Harlton, on the occa-
sion of Mr, and Mrs. Harlton's
wedding anniversary and also
Mr. Harlton's birthday,
Miss Kathryn Love was organ-
ist and acompanied the soloist,
Miss Joanne Masse of Grand
Bend, at the Bell-Shaw wedding
in the Grand Bend United
Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlton
visited during last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ekron Hodgins at
Woodstock.
The social evening and bake
sale, sponsored by the WA, in
the school on Friday evening was
very successful, Miss Ruth. Fas-
sold of London presented the
colored pictures of her trip to
Russia during the summer and
also •interesting comments on
each picture.
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Mrs.
Ross Love attended the Times-
Advocate Family Banquet, at
Armstrong's in Exeter on Sat-
urday evening.
Mrs. Philip Fassold who has
been visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. Milton. Rats is presently
visiting at the home of her son,
Mr. Walter Fassold, in London.
COMING EVENTS—
OYSTER SUPPER, Woodham
Orange Hall, Friday, November
4. Admission, adults $1.50: child-
ren 750. Supper served from
5:30 p.m.' 27c
RUMMAGE SALE — The Wo-
men's Auxiliary, RCAF Station
Centralia, will sponsor a rum-
mage sale in Exeter Legion
Hall on Saturday, October 29,
at 10:00 a.m. 27c
BAZAAR, Bake Sale and Tea,
Greenway United. Church, on,
Saturday, October 29, at 2:30
p.m., in We church basement,
BAZAAR — Centralia United
Church bazaar, Oct,a,ar-/N•• 3
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BY MRS. OI,..AGWYN HOOPER
Hyde Park entertained at their
home on Saturday in honor Of
Air. and. Mrs. Kenneth P'arkin,
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Dann of.
son's tenth wedding anniversary.
Mrs. George Dann of London,
Air. and Airs. Garry Lang and
family of St. Marys were guests
also.
Mrs. Lathe Jones of London,
Airs. Alvada Hopkinof Mitchell,
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Sirs. Wm. Jones.'
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Jones of
London were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W.n. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stephens
of Anderson were Tuesday eve-
ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Massey. Mr. and Mrs. Cla-
rence Martin of Exeter were also
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac-
ker and family were Sunday vi-
sitors with Mrs. T. Waugh, Dr.
and Mrs, John Beattie of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire 'Sisson
and. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fetch of Strathroy were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Dale and family of Mar-
lette, Michigan,
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
attended the Exeter Times-Advo-
cate banquet at Armstrong's
Restaurant at Exeter on Satur-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper,
Veryl, and Jeanette attended the,
miscelleanious shower for the
latter's niece, Miss Beth Facet',
bride-elect of this week, at Well-
burn on Saturday evening,
Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson enter-
tained on Friday afternoon for
Ann in honor of her ninth birth-
day. She hart as her guests Don-
na. Strahan, Ruth Mills, Sandra
Donnell, Marie Langford, Veryl
and Jeanette Hooper, Cathy and
Joy Thacker, Sharon Thomson
and Brenda Parkinson,
BAZAAR
& TEA
Centralia United
Church
Friday, Oct, 28
3:00 p.m.
SAFE DRIVER
Jake Reder
fence civilian driver with RCAF
a department of national de-
Station Clinton is at the wheel
of his three-ton truck ready to
take part in the army's annual
central command safe and skill-
ed driving competition at Fort
York Armoury, Toronto. To en-
ter the competition a driver
must have an accident free mc-;
ord during the past year. Mr.1
Reder lives in Bayfield. He is.
the son of , Mr. Jake Reder,
Exeter. —ND photo
Henry: "Did 'dad promise you
something if you rake the
leaves?"
Mike: "No, but he promised
me something if I didn't!"
FREE.
TAXI
SERVICE
supplied by the
ASPHALT ANGELS.
Sat., Nov, 5
from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Rev. Samuel Kerr, 7n.,A.,
Minister
GOSPEL HOUR - 2:00 p,m,—Worship and Sermon
EVERY ,(English)
THURSDAY EVENING, 9" P.M. 3;30 pm.—Sunday School
over CHLO-680 November 1, 8 p.m.—Reforma-
tion Day Rally for the public
in the Christian Reforme
Church.
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Sunday;
October 30
Rev, John T.
Nichols
Colborne St. United
Church, London,
dinner last: Monday.
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at 8:00 p.m. be Brigadier Stan Jackson of NOTE: Serviee and S u ri d a y the SalvationArmyLondonh
:00 a.m.—Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Jack for-
10:00 a.m,,Service of Worship merly of Lucan, and the tatter's
LAYMEN'S SUNDAY mother, Mrs. Pfaff of London,
, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Service will be eonducted by !Mrs. Irving Gibson. three laymen. Tuesclay , Nov. mee u ng l The guest speaker at the next
Meeting of the Lions Club will
, • •
Call for tenders
on debentures
Council has called tenders for
purchase of the $83,000 debent-
ure is-sue required by the PUC
to finance installation of its new Rose Revington, of Liman spent:
last weekend in Detroit, the well on Huron St. and erection
of its filtration plant at River- guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
view Park. Walker.
Mrs. Louis Kilmer has Rate of interest on the bonds ed. home from a week's visit return-
will be 5i4%, a reduction of 1/2 %
from the debentures which were owf Kitchener.
and
and Mrs. Bill Kilmer
er. issued earlier this year for high
and public school additions, don, and her sister, Mrs. Frank
Fast action from T-A Classi-
fieds!
Kermety of. Vancouver called ,on
Phone 770.
Lucan friends twice last 'week.
• ing will be held in the United
Church schoolroom Thursday,
October 27.
w. 0 chosen CFPL's, "Grandma- School on Standard Time, was a former Lion in Vancouver ther of the week," contest.
and Toronto and has worked Mrs, Fassold received a do-Ala s the Salvation Army n sea red roses, courtesy of Tem-
ka. Another attraction will pleton's and Sandy's Flower be a 90-year-old banjo player.
was a recent guest of her friend; Personal items 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service Mrs. Cecil Robb and. Mr. Robb, Mr. and Airs. Matthew SW-eit- 11;15 a,m,—Stinday School and. Mr. Benny Saulnier is recover- zer, Mrs. Milton Ratz, Mrs. ja- Adult Bible Class ing from a severe attack of. the cob Ratz acompanied by Mrs, N.
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS flu. McCallum of London were Sun- November 2 to November 6 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mod-, day visitors with 'Mr, and. Mrs.
All Are Welcome gins were Sunday guests of Mr. Ray Collet and family in Tor- and. Mrs, Alvin McLean and onto.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH fa Amiirl.y. and Mrs. H. A. Chown Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guenther
and family of Alice and John attended the funeral
moved into their new St. ha in
ve homeof Karl's sister, Mrs. W. Build-
the Langford - O'Neil new sub- scho, in Kitchener on Saturday,
division.
Lucanites got their first real
taste of winter when they found
several inches of snow on the
ground Monday morning.
Mrs. Sheridan Revington has
returnel home after spending a
few days in London with her
mother, Mrs. Harry hieFalls
who was on the sick list.
Mrs. Bob Coleman on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday visited her
sister, Mrs. Frank Coates, at
the South Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter. On Friday she got a chance
up with Mr. and Airs. Frank
Hardy. On Saturday Rev, and
Mrs. Harold Dickins of Roches-
ter and Mrs. Lorne McFalls of
London called for her and on
Sunday she accompanied her
daughter, ,Mrs, W. W. Garrett
and granddaughter Miss Doreen
Garrett of the London PS staff.
Mrs. Harry McNaughton, of
London, and her sister, Miss
Reforma ion Day
Rally
Tires,, Nov, 1 — 8 p.m.
EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
Mein Street 'North
"WITI-1' GOD'S WORD 1N GOVS WORLD"
Rev, A, G. Van, .Eel?'`
"SO YOU Ant A PROPtSPANT"
Rev. it Van rAtOWe
This is A public. Meeting You Are urged to Otte.
ANNUAL MASQUERADE a n d
Fancy Dress Ball at Russelldale
Hall, Friday, October 28. Usual,
prizes; lugch counter; admis-
sion 750. .• 20:27c
ANNUAL BALL, Beta S i g in a
Phi Sorority, Legion Hall, .Ex-,
eter, Fr id a y, November 18. MR. &
Dancing 1.0 to 1, Johnny Downs:
and his orchestra refreshments; '
$5.00 per "couple, Proceeds for
charity. 20:2713:10c
(nee Connie Corbett)
Wed., Nov, 2
at Brodhagon
Good Music
Everyone Welcome
Ladies provide lunch.
HOT TURKEY
SUPPER
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Thedford
Fri., Oct. 28
Served from 5 to 8
Standard Time .
Adults $1.25
Children e - 12, 50.
under 12 free.
Reception
61, Dance
PHONE 437
or drop irl at the
Library Basement
Mensal! District
TEEN TOWN
Hallowe'en
DANCE
MRS. BOB CHAFFE 9-12'
to the =Sic of the
• CANADIAN
PLAYBOYS
Orchestra
Admission 75e.
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
LIMITED
'Horrors of the
Black Museum'
(Adult Entertainment)
Michael Gough,
Juno Cunningham
'The Hoadloss
Ghost'
Richard Lyon, Lilians Setana
(Ono Cartoon)
LYRIC THEATRE V;‘(71,11
THASOAY, FRIDAY 8, SATURDAY — OCT. 27, 28, 29
Dog Of Flanders"
Starting ba d Ladd, Donald Crisp and Theodora Bickel
(Cinainascope and Color)
MONDAY, 1. ESDAY WEDNESDAY Oct. SI. Nov. 1, 2
h tO Branded Women"
Starring v Mangene, Vera Miles and flap
ostleles Adult Enterfliinitierif
ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON
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