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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-05, Page 5 (2)• Shop and Save With This Week's INFLATION BUSTERS FROZEN FOODS fraserva,e Fish 'n Chips Abel Bagel Banquet Chocolate 1.21 47' 77' Cream Pie PRODUCE McIntosh Peameol Bacon Wieners 6.8,, Ground Chuck Sides of Beef LB Fronts of Beef Hinds of Beef La 51.55 53.09 n 99' '1.00 w 75' 1.35 CANNING SUPPLIES White 10 Ibs. Sugar 52.99 Certo Certo Crystals JarRings 12 Parawax 100 lbs '29.85 57' 27' '2.03 „ 45° Pkgs of 12 GROCERY ITEMS Nabob Coffee 1 LB 51.19 Taster's Choice Heinz Chicken, Garlic, Onion, Plain CUSTOM KILLING • Curing • Rendering • Pickup Service GIVE US A CALL TODAY MERNER'S MEAT MARKET Dashwood 237-3314 Repeat theme of 50 years ago as Centralia marks church union By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Sunday was another memorable day in the life of the Centralia United Church when a large congregation including a number of former members and visitors attended the service commemorating 50 years of church union. The theme of the service "There shall be one fold and one shepherd"used fifty years ago when the Centralia and Frazer congregations united to become members of the United Church of Canada, was repeated this year. Mrs. Sheridan Revington, acting as a Presbyterian representative and Mr. Cecil Skinner as a Methodist representative, took part in the service. Mrs. W. R. Essery and Mrs. Robert Blair led in the worship service. Mrs. Lorne Hicks, who was the local school teacher at the time of union, was the speaker and in her usual inimitable manner. held her listeners in rapt attention as she recalled memories of fifty years ago. 1925-1926 was not only the first year of union but it was this year that saw the burning of the mortgage on the present church. After a period of reminiscing Mrs. Hicks dealt with her topic for the morning "Satisfaction, Happiness and Contentment." The dictionary has defined the three words as follows. Anniversary at Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mr. & Mrs. Harold Grierson of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephens. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Fisher and family of Don Mills spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Foster and Karen. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Henry Jeff of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler and family. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn.. Diane and friend, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sutherland, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dobson of London visited Sunday with Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler. Mr. Bob Read of Toledo visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler and Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Denham. Miss Wendy Blackler spent the weekend attending a workshop at Huron College, London. St. Pauls' Anglican Church held its church anniversary Sunday morning at eleven o'clock with Rev. Savary officiating. The choir rendered an anthem. •• Mr. '& MrS.` Jack Robinson celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary this week. Miss Stephania Humphreys of England has been visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Shute and family. Mr. Bill Elliott of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents Rev. & Mrs. T. Elliott. Satisfaction - anything that brings gratification, pleasure or contentment. Happiness - that which brings pleasure, joy or contentment. Contentment - the state, quality or fact of being satisfied. There is a tremendous satisfaction in knowing that our Christian guidelines and senses of value do not change. In Peter 1- 25 we read 'But the word of the Lord endureth forever, it shall pass away." There is the satisfaction of Generosity - "The Lord loves a cheerful giver." To be well grounded in Faith is pretty close to the top in the list of personal satisfaction. Satisfaction comes from using the skills and materials that we have. Dorcas had a needle, Paul and Silas had a song in prison. Jesus had 5 loaves and 2 fishes. Satisfaction comes in using what we've got - it is the quality not the quantity that counts. Coming together is a begin- ning. keeping together is progress and worshipping together is happiness. Probably no one ever had more trials or tribulations than Paul and yet it was he who said "I have learned in whatsoever state I am in, therein to be content." The speaker concluded by saying "What do we want for the next 50 years?. A reason to live, a creed to believe and a song to sing." The special music for the service was provided by the Jolly J's of London who delighted their listeners with the various musical numbers. Ushers were Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot, Mrs. Sam Skinner, Mrs. Chas. Rollings and Mrs. Earl Haist. The service was followed by a pot luck dinner and a time of fellowship in the church schoolrooms. Much credit for the success of the service is due the United Church Women who arranged the service. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Alan Loehr of F:drnonton who are vacationing u ith Mrs. Loehr's parents, Mr. & Mrs Irvine Macaulay in Stroud, stere guests on Thursday of last week with Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Air. & Mrs. Don Hirtzel and girls of Parkhill were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel. Mr & Mts. Ray Shoebottom • nd Mary, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shoebottom and family attended the Shoebottom family reunion at the 11'eldon Park at Arva on Sunday. ]Ir. & \Irs. Don Patterson and Anne of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Elliott and family and attended the service in the United Church. Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgson of Waterloo, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Godbolt of Exeter attended the service in the United Church on Sunday and were visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb. Mrs. F. C.Shoebottom of Parry Sound and• Mrs. F. Nichol of London were guests for a couple of days this week with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom. Mrs. John Thomas and Scott of Belmont were Tuesday visitors. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden following the church service on Sunda, were Mrs., Russell Schroeder and Mrs. Elmer Wilson of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Paynter. David and Anne Marie of Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allison. Jim and Debbie and Mrs. Eva Allison, Ailsa Craig, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques. Steven and Susan, Granton, Mrs. Barry Reid. !feather and Lori of Lon- don. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Morgan of Melbourne. The Sunday School and Church Services will be cancelled in the Centralia United Church on Sunday morning in favour of the Zion West anniversary. CENTRALIA UCW CELEBRATES — The 50th anniversary of the United Church of Canada was observed at Centralia United Church Sunday when the UCW was in charge of the service. Shown above are the guest speoker Mrs. Verna Hicks and UCW co -presidents June Essery and Iva Blair. T -A photo The '75 International Pickups are here. And you won't find a hired hand that works for less! These new '75s look too hand- some to be tough—but believe me they're as rugged as the jobs you drive them to. Almost everything in 'em hos been beefed up or improved this year. Even improved power front disc brakes are standard. But the big- gest improvement this year is in the ride and handling. And here's whot mode it possible: New for 75 International rides 2 inches wider than any pickup ever rode before! And you con equip it to fit any job you've got There areVBs up to 400 cubes. Automatic and 3, 4 and 5 -speed manual transmissions Axles and suspen- sion system that'll handle up to 9,• 000 pounds GVWR. Even all wheel drive. If you're looking for a hard- working pickup, we've got it. International Pickup • 75 The Other Pickup "STOP IN AND GET A PRICE ON THE WIDE -RIDING INTERNATIONAL!" N.T. 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