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RY MRS, ARTHUR RYN,14.1.1 ..... ... ............... Na charge EX 99,etpoN mon,r(
.vo•-• a, 3,4 1:;:.;:=.. Ls‘.!..; gilests with r and re,
at Brans ey Illvdpet from at Wood ban. NrImmoo 9o. StwlaY.
Mr. and les. 01ivoit 1/04)010
attended the banueI: Oft'thol, Holstein Breeders', 4.P000104100$
At ,Milverton, Th0.0 604. *PI
Placed first in the. I.Cir100,
.P.airy Cal( •Club,
0 se line The annual Mission Band Hal, Marriages. And Deaths 7,50 lowe'en concert was held ,on
... ............. ay 'eveni ng in the church h-a$e* merit.' with a large" crowd in at.
The corm:4114Y centre at SS
No. 6 50100 Ppened for the fall
and winter months with first.
social •evening .on .FridaY, Qot.
2$,
Mr, Wilbert held th e
ly MRS, ARCHIE PIEWA*
Those of Oooper's. 'VMS, who
(Marrieggs and deAthe ..are, reported without cherge
in .nttwa coly.nms* This charge applies. only to. listint
under Announcements.) MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
HEAR THE tendanCe,
GOSPEL.. HOUR An excellent Program of dia.
00.*. •••••••••••••• c .. • . ,•••• .... or. 1,5,0 .. ., „ Lewis, . .,..
organist; Mrs. A, Willard EVERY was given by the children under, In .Momorlarns. 14-line verse) ....„.„.„ „ ... - ..... ...„-,.....,.,„. Si M) •20-ppu•ncl turkey. --,..the "...PIO Breabyteri41 stOtiork
'. . . Willard the ,EVENIN, t P.M. the direction .of their leaders," • Extra verses, -each • et. Qraritert on FriclaY were Mr
Of .Persenel itelela ' 'Robert Elston.„ Mr. Oliver Baker,. 10;60 .a.m.—Sunday School ever •OHLO-4110. Mrs. Bob Robinson and Mrs.: - .
U:15 a.m,,,,-Merning Worship • Alex Gartenburg,• toIRTHs ,,,, i We wish 'ta eXPreSS our sky Mr. and Mrs. George Lee .and Miss Nate. jameeor ,and Mrs,
,Sermon; "Does ,Cod Become ;lack Riindie gaVe the welcome, ALLBN_mr:, and mrs,. Avini arrceere thanks to all kind friendss • 'Brenda. visited with Mr. and gilts .Strahan.
Minister: Rev, R, S. Hilts iogues and piu.sical, nuMbes. . lucky Ocket for a. draw for .6 'A tte"), the 444441 '41°11'14- g 'Clf cards of Thonksf. Engagements
FREE
TAXI
SERVICE
supplied by the A
ASPHALT ANGELS
rifts. Cyril Lee 4 London last
Saturday! evening.-
Was Betty Dixon. spent •Stin.-
day with. Mr. ,r,nd ,Mrs. Earl
Dixon. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley Attended the opening of the 1,1-
derton-.Middleaex •Oo.bp. last Sat-
unto, The new mill which was
built to replace the one destroy-
ed: by fire ,last March contains
a new pellet. machine and is the
most modern in to district.- It
was built at a. cost of $.109,000A.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Dorman
visited with Mr. and Mrs. ,Tim
Trevethick on Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Dixon,
of Greenway, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Rayburn Steeper
on Saturday last.
Mrs, Goldwin Glenn. and Miss
Ida Hardy spent Thursday last
in Exeter.
The recent. snowfall has been
an aid to farmers for the needed
moisture to complete their fall
plowing.
A. number of farmers attended
the PUrebred sale of Hereford
cattle at Crediton for Hirtzel
Bros. The top. price of the sale
of $720.00 was realized for a
Domino calf, The OAC purchas-
ed the top heifer for the sum, of
$600.00..
Mr. Wilfred Wilson's sister,
Miss Ethel Wilson $t. MAUL
was knocked down by a car at,
the stop St. Marys on
Saturday afternoon and died on
Sunday,.
Mrs, Alfred. Baker was a re-
cent visitor with Mr. and _Mrs.
Craig -Writer at Pickering,
'Mrs. Alex .McIsTaUgliton Of
Denfieldt is visiting with ' her
relatives and neighbours for Mien, RR Woadham, are .
7Pa" datonglintneor,unCeae rtoille Jane; at
.of
a t the
their
sympathy
many acts
shown
of kindness
u s n
.and
o.0 r
auth Huron Hospital, October trheanys ntQI Rbeev7asv,eiTeernrt.anSc pall- elal
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN recitation. Brenda Parkinson and] L
CHURCH Dennis Webb each favored with
Angry?" (Romans 1:1S.32)
Nursery for small children,
"Come and worship with us" a solo and Veryl Hooper and i 0 RIM 3/mutt Kerr, B.D. Sharon Thomson played a piano
duet,
Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and. Mrs. CA11
Archie Dewar acted as judges
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship for the masquerade. Their task
Minister
Organist: Mrs, S. G. Klett
10:00 . a ,m,—Sunday School
27 —a 4814' for Susa n and , bearers, also for the beautiful oati.
SE—Mr. and Mrs, Don Case,:fioth"thlotsreit,lutteoso,an‘dvhar:beTdhaannkds
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev, S, E. Lewis,
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.c.M,
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A.M.SUNDAY ScliOOL.
All Departments
11 A,M.-.,14011NINC SERVICE
Woman's Missionary Society
RR 3 Exeter, announce the helped in, any way, The thought-
irth of. a son. at South Huron ful kindness of everyone will Hospital, October 29—brother always be remembered. John or Dougie, Bobbie and Peters Ba nan tyne i s f am ily and Miss
ARKS.—Mr, and Mrs. .James!, Ballantyne, 3*
Smith; best couple, 11 and over,' Allan Clarke, RCAF Station I would like to express my
Centralia, announce the birth` deepest thanks to all relatives,
f a son at South Huron HOS. friends and neighbors for their
ital, November 2—a brother cards, flowers, treats and visits or Debbie, Becky and Karen.' w hil e a patient St, e y
YNOR—Mr, and Mrs. C. F.' Hospital and since returning
Gaynor, Centralia, announce home.—Shirley Campbell. 3c
he birth of a daughter, Breit.- We wish to express our sin-
best comic, pre-school, Bobby, da Lee, at South Huron Hos- cere appreciation for the flow-
ital, October 27. • era, cards, treats and many acts
RNER — Mr. and Mrs. Earl of kindness extended to the late
Homer, nee Schade, Zurich, Laura M. Hirtzel and family
announce the birth of a (laugh- during her long illness and at
er, Debra Anne, al South the time of bereavement, We
Huron Hospital, October 31. extend our thanks to the. Ladies
N AMERONGEN — Mr., and Aid of the Evangelical U13
Mrs. William' Van Amerongen, church, Rev, A. M. Schlenker,
Exeter, announce the birth of Miss Claypole and nursing staff
a son, Wayne Peter, at South of South Huron Hospital, Dr, Redd,
sermon, subject: "The Corn. was ; difficult one with the b Sat,,Nov 5 forting MinistrY of God" large number in costume, . from 1:00 p.m, to 5:30 p.11. Monday, Nov, 7—Children-of„ the Winners were: best couple, 10
and under, Dianne and Douglas CL • son, Mr. Duncan MCNC-ightOn.,
and Mrs. McNanghton and . fam-1
• • Mr. - Rhin returned
home Sunday plane . after
spending ,some time in the west
buying cattle.
j Mrs. Frank Eisler and Mlss
Olive Hackney, of Mitchell, va-
ited with their aunt, Mrs. ,.104
Wilson, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker
visited in Wingliam .on Sunday,
Nelson taking part in the annual
singtime. program held in 'the
United church there.
Ronald and Maryanne MAr-
riott, of St, Marys, spent Sun-
day with. their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dewar,
Church meeting in the Sunday
School room at 4 p.m,
Young women's Gordon Auxil- son ;
I Veryl Hooper and Sharon Thom-
will meet in the evening. best representations, pre- o
schoolers, Debbie Jacques: six P
TlioN4 437 t
or drop in at the ;-,
Library 13sement
Note the change of hour for to nine years, Betty Jean Miller; f Sunday
Miss Mildred E. Matthewson of Sunday School and morning nine to 12 years, Doris Mills and GA
Japan will speak worship. Sandra Dickey; 12 to 16, Ruth,
Music by Junior `Choir Miller; adults, Glen Copeland; t
a a
HOT
Turkey O
Supper
Centralia 7
THAMES ROAD.
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m,—Worship Service
Strachan; six to nine years, p
Danny Jacoues; nine to 12, Bob- sags
by Miller, Donna Dickev; 12 to
16, Joanne Webb; adults, Mrs.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Personal items Adult Bible Class
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Siderins, of VA
November 2 to November 6 London, visitetd Saturday eve-
ning with Mr, and Mrs. John
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH,
Rev. A. G. VIM Elk, Minister Fred Parkinson.
0:45 a,m.—Worship in English
p,m.—Worship in Dutch
;15 p.m.—Back to God Hour—
, CHLO (68e kc,) All Are Welcome UNITED CHURCH Huron Hospital, October 29, Gulens and. T. Harry Hoffman Mr, and 'Mrs. Tom. Coward
:paid and David, spent the week-
end ' with Mr, Walter Bell at
Napariee.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter,
8th Line, were, guests with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred
Baker and family, on. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker
and Elton visited with Mrs.
Many young people of this Baker's father, Mr. Herb Beer
d Anna
ZION CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH South Perth Sectional Fall rally DEATHS— - '
funeral home.—The Hirtzel fam
Evangelical United Brethren ily. I*
DASHWOOD • ...ea
10:00 am,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service •
• Several ladies attended the
Wed., Nov. '9 11:
Supper served from $
(Numbering insures until*
In order of arrival)
Adults $1,30
Children under 12, 756'
0 PHILLIPS — Suddenly in Eng- United Church last Friday. CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Paster
land, Mrs, R. G, Phillipg, for- '
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence Cope- inerly Ruth. Ann Jones, daugh- This week in land visited with the latter's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
brother, Mr. Reg Darling, at Jones, Alarlboro •St„ Exeter; D Brown's Corners recently, survived by her husband, LAC
Miss Lorena Rounds of Lake- R. G. Phillips, formerly of
Personal items
Mr, Richard Whitfard attend-
ed a football game Saturday at
the Ontario Agricultural Col-
lege, Guelph.
community enjoyed the Hal-
lowe'en dance at North Middle-
sex High School last Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Prest
and family visited with Mrs.
Alvin Cunningham on Sunday
evening,
UM Harvey Tweddle is a
patient in St. Joseph's HosPital,
London,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Twed-
dle were 'Sunday.' visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. JIM. Ctuutinghalin
also Mrs. Alvin Cunnirighani
' Mr. Cecil Ellwood. spent Sun-
day - evening with Mts. Jetty
Schenk of Crediton,
The •Women's Federation of
Brinsley United Church held
their monthly meeting in the
chinch basement on' Tuesday
with group three in charge.
Stuiday„ NOvember 6, 1960
10:00 a,m,—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m,—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Film: "God of the Atom"
ashwood THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
side was a weekend visitor with Toronto; one •sOn, Rickie; a
Janice
mr and
dd JmoiaanneHWarentildb. Levy,
and a sister, Mrs. D. Exeter,
brother, J. E,' (Ted) Jones,
Rev. R. Van Ferowe, Minister Lynn and Karen of St. Marys A. (Jean) Melnroy, Chatham.
2:00• p,m,—Worship and Sermon were Sunday visitors with Mr. 3c
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School and Mrs. Walter Levy, CARDS OF THANKS—
former resident land visited with Mr. and Mrs, the hospital, Dr. Read and Dr,
,v4p *avow
By MRS. ERVIN RADER ,
Dashwood Merry Maids
The t hird meeting of Dash-
wood Merry Maids 4-11 club was
held last Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Leonard Schenk
with 12 members and the lead-
ers Mrs. Gordon Bender and
Mr. and Mrs.• Lawrence Cope- Claypole, nurses and staff at Mrs: Schenk present. Jean Ra-
was appointed secretary to
y,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Tessmare
John and Janice of London, were EXETER. AND DISTRICT,:
COUNCIL OF -
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION'
Annual
Convent ion
• GRAND SEND'
UNITED CHURCH,-
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Paster: Ivor Bodenham
10;00 a.m,—Bible School
11;00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evening Services
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
All Welcome The YPU held a bowling party I wish to thank all those who on. Saturday evening and after- remembered me . with flowers,
wards were entertained at the cards, treats and visits while I home of Janice and Joanne was a patient in South Huron Webb. Hospital. Special thanks to Miss
Bazaar
& •Tea Arthur Robinson
Arthur Edwin Robinson, 60, of Vamplew of Meaford on Thus- Ecker, Your kifidness was much day and Friday of last week. appreciated. — Mrs, Annie Ab- London and a native of this Mrs. W. L. Switzer. returned 3`c
community, died in St. Joseph's home on Saturday .after spend- bolt. Thank South I-I • H - Hospital on Sunday, October 30 ing the past month with her piwi, Exeter, for your kind ef-
from a heart condition. daughter, 'Mrs. Mel Louch and ficient nursing service, Thank Mr. Louch, in Hamilton. . you to the Auxiliary staff,-Nell He was the son of the late
William J. and Mrs. Robinson Missionary in Sunday School Faber. 3c
I wish to express My sincere near Centralia. He farmed orij A special. missionary service thanks and appreciation to 'all Highway 4 two and a half miles was heldinthe SundaySchool
south of Exeter, moving to Lon-, with Mrs, Ken Langford in who sent flowers, cards and gifts
, and to all who visited me during don where he worked with the , charge. my recent illness at St. Joseph's London Pure Milk Dairy. 1 The Scripture lesson was read Hospital, and since returning Survivors are his wife, the by David Wheeler. A duet was home.—Mrs. Allan Jaques, RR 1
daughter, Kathryn Diane at' contributedy,Sharon
' b Thomson former Emily Stewart, one Granton. • 3*
home, three sons, Raynold and and Veryl Hooper.
I would like to thank every-
Harold, London, William, Lam- A candle-lighting service was one who remembered me, with
both; two sisters, Mrs, Lillian Rcounndditiceted by five boys, Jack cards, ;flowers . and tugs y",
Blair and Mrs. Melvin (Ruth) Dennis Webiz' Bob'Mil- a patient in St. Joseph's Hosea-
King both of Exeter. lei', Donald Langford 'and Peter al, London, and since returning
The funeral was held from the Gartenburg. Ann Parkinson read
A. Millard George funeral home, a poem.
London, conducted by Rev. J. i StiaMPAIMPAMOMPfralMUSXM
W. A. Stinson of Wesley United
Church, London, on Wednesday, Message from
November 2 with interment in
Exeter cemetery. G
der
,
CENTRAL, HOTEL
EXETER
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bran de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, November 6
REMEMBRANCE DAY
- SERVICES •
6:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m.—Holy CoMmunion
Nursery and Sunday School
replace June Rader.
The following topics were dis-
cussed: Sharing the family
meal; Food, guide for health;
Did it make your mouth water?;
Did it cost too Much?"
Mrs. 'Schenk demonstrated
table setting and service as well
as table manners.
Roll call for next meeting will'
be one duty of a hostess towards
her guests.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Klumpp
I quietly celebrated their 51st wed-
I ding anniversary Wednesday, Oc-
I t b 26.
Mn.'S' IduiiipP 'attended
the children's aid conference at
market t week
, .
Saturday, Nov. 5
3:00 p.m.
Fri,„ Nov. 4
2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Trivia
Memorial Guild
HOME BAKING • SEWING
NOVELTIES
Theme:
Ye Shall Be My Witnesses
Speaker: Rev. R. Hiltz
All Sunday Schools welcome.
COMING EVENTS—
ANNUAL. BALL, Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority, Legion. Hall, Ex-
eter, Frid a y, November 18.
Dancing 10 to 1, Johnny Downg
and his ,orchistra; refreshments;
$5.00 per couple. Prodeeds for
charity. 20:27:3:10c
-T Grand Bend
$T UNITED CHURCH
Anniversary
LYRIC THEATRE Phone 421 •
EXETER
First Show 7:30 Second Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m.,; home. — Mrs. John - Willis. 34 ,. • •
I wish -to -express my sincere Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baird of SHH AUXILIARY—The annual
yi London spent Sunday with Mrs. meeting of the Women's Auxil-thanks L to those who' so kindl iary to South Huron Hospital remembered me while' a' patient; Matilda Piefer.
in Victoria Hospital 'and since; The EUB Church held a sue- will be held on Tuesday, Nov.
returning home.—Eileen Parker. i eessful fowl supper. last Thurs- 8, at 2;30 p.m., in, the Auxiliary
I sincerely wish to thank all church serving over five bun- room.
., s, -,
100F Brussels Lodge will pre-
. 3c day evening with the Men of the • 3c
those that visited me, sent 'cards. dred. sent the travelling gavel to Ex-
Exports of natural gas from flowers and treats and helped. MO ter. Lodge No. 67,IOOF on
Canada to the U.S. are expected Personal items.
in any way while an invalid Mr, and Mrs. R.obt Annan and
Novembere 8, 1960. The Exeter
to rise from the present $18 with an ulcerated leg. Special. Larry and. Mr. and Mrs. Fred initiatory degree team will put
million to $93 million annually The Sunday School Convention
Annan of Pickering spent the
on the degree on November 8, thanks to pastor Gerald Scholtz
by 1963; it is anticipated that ,
will be held in the Grand Bend after- from Logan.—Mrs. Louis Resfe- weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Ferd Miller. 1960. Lunch will be served. —
the incentive to the industry to United Church on Friday ' .3*N.G. Ray Jones, Rec. Sec, P prey drill new wells will add about noon and evening. Sessions are mayor DasliWood Public School chil-
open to all Sunday School offi- SE.WallattelikekVSAMMI2.= dren held a successful hallo- A. McFalls. .3c •
wo'en collection for ' UNICEF
with a total of $55.30, NO van- BAZAAR — Thames Road Wo-
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• THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,' 4, 1
• "Prisoner Of the Volga" ‘, Sunday, Nov. 6
. 11:15 a.m.
REV. W. J. MAINES
GrantOn, Former Minister
7:30 p m.
DR, ROBERT HILTZ
Main St; United, Exeter
ZURICH MALE QUARTET
All Are Welcome
Starring -.1ohh Derek,4 'Els,6 "Martinelli (Color) reenway
atZijaajatainfaiNSISifaeSija'S7 ... " sassa MO,NOAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1, 9
* ."Bobbikins" •
Starring Shirley Max Bygraves (Cinernascope)
ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON
2,500 billion cubic feet annually cars or anyone interested in Sun-
to Canada's reserves of natural day School ,work.
gas for the next 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge and .
Jeanebte Of Detroit and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Kennedy of Bad
Axe, Mich., spent the weekend
with their aunt, Mrs. Albert Pol-
lock,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bloomfield of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthiff Brophey,
This week in
Thames Road bazaar on Friday afternoon,
November 18, in Thames Road
church. 3c
BAZAAR & TEA—The Women's
Four members of 'Dashlvond
WI; Mrs. Charles Snell (dele-
gate), Mrs. Milford Merrier, ,
Mrs, Ken McCrae arid Mrs. Mer-
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Evangelistic By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE
"tM arm . yin Tiernan attended the annual • Auxiliary of the United Church,
London area WI convention at Crediton, will hold a bazaar and i re. • Meetings "They Looked For A City Honored on silver anniversary
On Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Etherington were
guests of their sons, Jim, Bill
Masonic Temple, London on • tea in the Community Centre,. - • Tuesday, 3 Crediton. Saturday, November 51 7s ' .. . Three - members of. DashwoOd at 2:30 p.m. 3c 11 Giving the 'true story Of a. Jewish family and their
1
Or church service in the United,
There will be no Sunday School
and John, at the Latin Quarters Library Board:: Mrs. Howard ; •
for survival in. Poland during the last war.• I
,
in London, They were presented Klumpp, Mrs. Harold Keller- BAZAAR—Mount Carmel - Parish 1 struggle Crurch on. Sunday owing to an-man and Mrs. Ervin Rader at- Hall, Wednesday, November 9,, . " • - :
I PLUS SPECIAL MUSIC Church. !of their 25th wedding annivers- tended a' joint meeting of lecal 8:30 p.m. Lucky draw, home 1-I I Library Boards at the Exeter baking, _penny sale, games of 1 !
Library Tuesday evening.
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DATE—NOVEMBER 2 6
TIME—EACH EVENING AT 5:00 '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
niNersary at Grand Bend United with a floral bouquet in honor
M. Murray Rutz of London aryl chance, white elephant sale and'
lunch booth, Sponsored by CWL.
• 3c
BAZAAR & TEA — Main Street
United Church, Saturday, Nov.
12 3c
is visiting with his aunt, Mr8.1 Later in the evening they
Walter MacPherton and Mr. were all invited to the ,home of CLINTON LEGION HALL ,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS
8:00 8:00 p.m.
• 1
Free Admission Everyone Weldome
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Mr. and. Mrs, Crundwell where MacPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ritchie of., Mrs., Etherington's brothers and
Sarnia visited on Sunday with' sisters met and presented Mn.
I Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Curts. ; and Mrs. Archie Etherington
Mr, and Mrs. John. Lovie of with a rug for their den.
the Mollard Line and Mrs. ,,Mad On the Sunday previous to Mr.
jor Baker of Shipka visited, on and Mrs.. Albert Etherington's
Sunday 'with Mr, and. Mrs. I departure to Florida, the 'Ether-
' Lloyd Stewardton. ington's all met there arid pre-
ented Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood-, Etherington with a gift of money. burn visited on. Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Anson Coleman of Personal items
and family of Gary, Indiana
were weekend guests with the
latter's mother, Mrs, Mary Mar-
lene.
Winchelsea
gives prizes
KIWANIS
Music
Festival
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1 Pentecostal' Church sttnf
HELP US CELEBRATE
The children of Wilielidisea
and Elimville Mission Band had
a Hallowe'en party at the church
Friday evening, October 28.
Prizewinnert Were; Hallowe'en
representation, Joan Lynn, Jan-
ice Johns; black and orange,
costume, Ka thy I:I ern, Terry
Oatis and Sandra Skinner (tied);
nursery rhyme, Carol Anne :Bell,
Joyce :Kerslake; comic, Donnie
Kerslake, .Danny Walters; best
dressed couple, Larry Skinner
and Bob Foy, Paul Kerslake
and Jim Lynn.
Fancy dress, Judy Walters,
Barbara Callan and Edwin
Kerslake (tied); Indians, Lynn
Oatis, Brenda Skinner; pre-
school, Jimmy Skinner, Brian
Penhale; oddity, Dale Skinner,
Dennis Brock and Bobby Clarke
(tied),
Personal items
Mr. Horace Delbridgt was
elected chairman of the Ripon
County Cream Producers at the
Annual meeting at Clinton on
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Colin OilEillan
and fanilly visited on Thursday
Mrs. evening with Mr. and
Harvey Smith of Crediten.
Mr. add Mrs. WIllia.m Walters
Were guests MI Saturday evening
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Hem,
Linda and Freddie, of Jarvis,
silent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. John Selves,
Mr, and Mrs. Frayne Parsons,
Merrily and Margaret, of Huron-
dale.; Mrs, Percy Passmore, of
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
PaasmOte, Sharon, Paul, Beth
and Keith Were Sunday evening
guests with t. and Mrs. Almer
Passmore, the occasion being
Mrs. Percy s,c)71(ire,'S birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wanner
and Shirley of Sarnia, Mr. and
)tire . Tony Shulman, M arcia.
Mark. Beverly and Paul, of
Embtb, Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Gaiaet, of Crediton, Mr, and
Mrs. Hubert: Hunter, of Ellin-
vile, visited on 'Stinday with
Mr, and MPS. Fitest Pyin.
Mrs, jack Borland snent a
few days last week with her
mother, Mrs. E. J, Willard, of
Mount Rept, and visited with
her father who is a patient in
the hospital,
Renieelbranee DAV will he ob-
served in the Thames Read
Chtirth Sunday
NOV, 6. It is a time to remem-
ber the satritites made to the ,
illnatignik dead.
Sunday Morning, Nov. is is'
the annual laymen's Sunday'
terVice. Lloyd. Morgan of
Centralia will be the attest sneak.:
er. A men's choir, will attend,
The Itaopy Poubles Club wilt!
held their meetft November 9,
the church basement.,
Hills green.
It being Layman's Sunday
Mr. Robert Southeott of Exeter
was the guest speaker in the
UC unirttescl
. Church on Sunday, He
was assisted by Mr, Manuel
Mrs. 3' Shank of Parkhill spent'
a few days with. Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Smithers and family.
The funeral of the late Mrs,
Donald MacPherson, of Hamil
ton was held, at the Box funeral I
home, Parkhill, oil Tuesday. In-!
torment took place in Grand
Cemetery.
Rev. Tavener of Grand Bend
was the guest speaker in the
United. Church last Sunday ow-,
iing to the illness of Rev. Hol-,
Mr. and Mrs. SelbOurn Eingd
fish spent a couple of days with
friends in Detroit,
Tommy and Irene Woodburn,'
children Of Mr. and Wt. Gor-
don woodburn had their tonsils'
removed.. in St, Joseph's Heepi-
lel, London, last Thursday.
Mrs. Paul Eagleson aeeemPa'
itied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman
HAyter of Detroit anent a. week
with relatives in Los Angeles,
California. ..._, .,he trip
by Omit,
Graham Arthur's FRIDAY
0:30 P.M.—SKY PILOTS
Rev. William Moody with stories, songs
etc. that will thrill boys and girls,
7:30 P.M.—FIRST .GATHERING of our area wide
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
STRATFORD
MARCH 6 • 15, 1961
Official Syllabus
Now Available
WRITE FOR FREE COPY
P.0, Box 103
STRATFORD
25th Anniversary 3 a
ON DECEMBER. 2 AND 3 SATURDAY
2:30 P.M.—Message: "TOOLS FOR THE TASK"
7:30 P.M.—A panel will answer questions re Sun-
, day School work.
Message: "Methods for the Task"
Speakers for this Convention are:
Rev. R. NOrePOSS, Rev. M. Wilson
Rev,J. Pearson and Rev. William Moody
Car Wash 6t, Gasorarna
Exeter Legion Pipe Band will be sponsoring a Car I.
Wash and the Legion Auxiliary will be manning the I
Pumps and Serving Coffee and Donuts.
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Armistice
,Service Draw Set of Golf clubs
Every enstoiner will receive a chance on a set of
Golf Clubs and advanced tiekett for the Car Wash
and Get Purchases Call' be secured from members of I
the 'Rand or the Auxiliary or at Orahani Arthur's I
Garage.
Graham Arthur Motors
SUNDAY
HURONDALE SCHOOL
Sun, Nov. 6
2:30 p.m,
Speaker
REV. N. Hmantts
Glom, sototo,
DOROTHY PARKER
Everyetie WeleOrrie
9:45 A.M.—Sunday • School
11:00 A.M.—Warship
7:30 P.M.—Evangelistic
Rev. 'William Moody will preach
in all services on Sunday.
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with Mr. and Mrs, toy Rattan-
tYne of Leritibii,
Mr. and rifts. :tank Maher of
London -visited oil Sunday with
Mr. add Mrs, Colin rxilfillaii
and faltily.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood,
burn, Eric and Stewart. Breiwn
spent last weekend with Mr. and
I Mts. Ken Latmer. Peterbett
and Mr. baWsnO WOodbtirti of
TOMO.
STUDESAKER SALES AND SERVitE
rtHoNi txtrayt
OUR SUNDAY SCHOOLS ARE ON THE MARCH
( Will you share with hiAriy others this Sunday School
convention 7 All welcome*
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