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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 31 (2)BIRTHS —
DU,CHARME' — ,Pauline and
Ray wish to announce the birth
of a daughter Andrea Leigh, Oc-
tober 17 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Sarnia. A sister for
Kim. Deanne and Scott.' 44c
McMILLAN — 'Gerald and
Kathy (nes Cann) are happy to
announce the birth of their 1st
child, Stephen Jared weighing 7
lbs. 8 oz. born October 28; 1978
at South Waterloo Memorial
Hospital in Cambridge, Ontario.
Proud grandparents are Mr. Mr' and Mrs. John Van
and Mrs. Truman McMillan of Eis-w.k.of Elmira. Ontario wish
Kenora and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce to announce the forthcoming
Cann, Exeter. 44c marriage of their daughter
isabethell
STUBBE _ Pete and "Gail, Snider, son Davidhof Mr. anduMrs.
thank God for the safe arrival of Russell Snider of Zurich, On -
their first child. Sarah Rebecca, tario. The wedding will take
"-lb. 31 oz. on Friday, October place in the Church of God,
ir 20. Second grandchild for Ber- Kitchener. Ontario at 3 p.m.
nice and Garnet Shipman. 44p November 4, 1978. 44p
ANNOUNCEMENTS— CARDS OF THANKS-
-
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Faulder wish them a hap-
py 35th wedding anniversary on
November 3rd, 1978. 44c
The •family of Gordoyt and -
Alma Woodburn wish to invite
their friends, relatives and
neighbours to an Open House in
honour of their parents 50th
Wedding Anniversary to be held
at their home in Corbett on
Saturday, November 4 from 1-4
p.m. 43:44c
The family of Pearl Williams
are happy to announce the wed-
ding -of their. Mother Pearl . to...
Mr. Eric Campbell of Exeter.
The wedding took place in St.
Jam4s Roman Catholic Church
on Saturday. October 21st. 1978,
Rev. Father McDonald. of-
ficiated at the ceremony. Olive
Betties a Friend of the bride was
her mhid of honour, and John
Johns a brother-in-law of the
groom from Toronto was -his
best man. Mr. Ron Williams son
of the bride was the usher. Miss
Maureen Hutchison was the
organist. After the wedding
ceremony a dinner was served
to the immediate family at the
%Queen's Hotel, Seaforth. A
reception of relatives was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Garry Betties after the dinner.
The married couple left on their
honeymoon up north. After they
-return they will be spending the
winter in Florida at Daytona
Beach. 44c
We would like to express our -
sincere thanks and appreciation
to our friends andneighbours for
the farewell party and _gift -
which was given us October 14.
Special thanks to those who
organized and planned the par-
ty, and -to each and everyone of
you for making an occasion
which we will long remember.
Dave and Shirley Wilder. 44c
The family of the late Preston
Dearing would like to express a
sincere thank you to their
relatives, neighbours and
friends for all the cards,
flowers, donations to the Heart
Fund. food brought to their
home. Thanks to the R.C.
Dinney Funeral Home, Rev.
Mills and Rev. Snell for their
kindnesses. Special thanks to
Dr. M. Gans and all the nurses
at South Huron Hospital for
their care while Preston was a
patient there. Sincerely, Mrs.
Preston Dearing, Gerald,yJane
and family. 44p
'T4e CflI(rcIws
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Sunday. Notjember 5
STUDENT MINISTER
Paul Scott
ZION
Organists
Mrs Lorne Hern.
Yvonne Jaques
9:45 a.m. —Sunday School
CENTRA'LIA
Organist
Mr. Douglas Gill
1000 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m1-Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
-Dashwood
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday. Novembers
9:45 a.m.—Church Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Bather '
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
Evangelical in teaching,
presbyterian In churchgovernment,
welcomes you.
Sunday, November 5
10:00 a.m.—Worship
11:10 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.= Evening Worship
• Pastor
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
B.A. B.D.
Telephone church 235-2084
Manse 235-1435
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundamental — Evanglical
Pastor
REV. LIMN LOSHBOUGH
Sunday, November 5, 1978
9:45 a.m.—Bible School -
11:00 a.m.—Morning*W orship
7:30 p.m.—Worship
Wed.. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer
Meeting
Nursery Facilities
Everyone Welcome
Mrs. E.A. Keyes, Organist
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Interim Moderator
REV. V. TOZER
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, November 5
11:30 a.m.—Morning Service
" With Guest Speaker
Junior Sunday School
during service
er
10:15 a.m.—Senior Sunday
School
NOTE TIME CHANGE$
Trivitt Memorial
Anglican Church
Baldwin, Main. Gidley
Rector
Rev. G.A. Anderson, D.F.C.
Organist
' Mr. Gerald McAuley
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
November 5, 1978
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:15 a.m.—Remembrance
Day Service
Members of the Royal Cana-
dian Legion, Branch 167, will
be on parade. -
Sunday School
for all grades
We welcome all members of
the public to this civic service.
Come and Worship
at these Services
Zion
Lutheran Church .
Dashwood
. Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. November S
9:45 a.m.—Sunday Snhool
10:00 a.m.—bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
All Welcome
Christian -
Reformed Church
Minister
REV. CLARENCE BISHOP. B.A.,
B.D.
Sunday. November 5
10.•00 a.m.—Morning Worship
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Service
,, Everyone Welcome
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dia11570
Centralia Faith
Tabernacle
Rev. Bob Degraw
Sunday. Nov. 6
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.r11.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Ser-
vice
Special Music by
Clare Schwartz
Due to upcoming Special Ser-
vices Tuesday evening ser-
vices are cancelled.
Thurs.. Nov. 9
7:30 p.m.—Evangelist Anita
Pearce
Fri., Nov. 10
7:30 p.m.—Evangelist Anita
Pearce
These services continued on
Sunday, November 12.
Everyone Welcome
Exeter United Church
James at Andrea,
Minister:
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV! GRANT MILLS
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. November 5
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Nursery
Courtesy Car — 235-1606
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
VICAR — DOUGLAS PRIESTAP
Sunday. November 5
9:00 a m.—Morning Service
Welcome
CARDS OF THANKS—
Harry and 1 would like to say
"Thank You" -,to everyone who
remembered me wish cards,
visits, flowers and gifts while a
patient in hospital and since
returning )time. Special thank
you to our family for their help.
All :was very much ap
predated. Marian Dougall. 44c
I would like to thank everysgpte
for cards, treats. flowers Ihd
visits while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Special
tJtarfks to Dr. Goddard and
nurses of 6th floor. Garnet
Wilson.
.44p
Wes .and Madeline Witmer
would like to thank relatives
and friends for kind expressions
of sympathy shown in the loss of
a dearbrother. 44p
The family of the late Bruce
Gaynor wish to thank their
friends and neighbours for their
kind sympathies during the loss
of a dear son and brother. All
thehelp at home, floral
doations are greatly ap-
preciated. Special thanks to
nephew Mr. Barry McKinnon. -
Scarborough, Revue Mervin
Elston, Pastor Paul Schott,
pallbearers, the organist and
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. Mary and
Borden Smyth and Brenda Lee
Gaynor. 44c
The Crediton Firemen and
Parks Board wish to thank
everyone for their generous sup-
port and donations that made
our Elimination Draw and
Monte Carlo night a success. 44c
The family of the late
Nicholas Oud wish to extend
grateful thanks to relatives.
friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness and sym-
pathy shown to them in the
passing of a beloved husband,
father, grandfather and great
grandfather. Special thanks to
the Doctors and nurses .of the
8th floor University Hospital.
Sincere thanks to Father R.
Charrette for his comforting
words. Many thanks for the
many Mass cards and cards of
sympathy. Special thanks to the
pallbearers. flower bearers and
Bonthron funeral home. and to
those who sent floral tributes,
donations to the Heart fund and
Cancer Society, C.W.L. for put-
ting up the lunch. Duttman's
Bakery for donating bread and
for all those who sent baking to
the home. +s'our kindness will
always be remembered.
Wilhelmina • Oud and
family. 44nc
We wish to thank our relatives
and friends for their cards,
phone calls and visits while
Murray was a patient in Univer-
sity and Strathroy hospitals.
Also those who gave us
transportation to the hospitals
and Rev. Brown for his visits.
Murray and Bernice Thomp-
son 44c
IN MEMORIAM—
MITCHELL — In loving
memory of a dear mother. -
Florence Mitchell. who passed
away 2 years ago. October 29.
1976.
Never more than a thought
away.
Quietly remembered everyday.
-No need/or words except to
say.
Still loved, still missed. in every )
way. - .
-Always remembered and
sadly missed_ by sons. Orville.
Donald and daughter Marjorie
and family. 44c
BINGO — Every Tuesday night
at the -Vanastra Centre, RR 5.
Clinton at 8 p.m. First regular
" card 81.00, 15 regular games of
815.00, 3 Share the Wealth and
Jack Pot of 8200.00 must go. Ad-
mission restricted to 16 years or
over. - SOtnc
BOTTLE DRIVE — Exeter
Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, Guides
and Brownies will be hold's a
fund raising bottle drive • x-
eter Saturday. November , 1978
between 10 a.m. and 12:00 noon.
Your 'support is greatly ap-
preciated. 43:44c
SECOND ANNUAL CHRIST-
MAS Bazaar and tea. Arts.
Crafts and Baking. Exeter
Town Hall November 25 from 10 :
a.m. to 5 p.m. 43:44:45:46-47o
ANNUAL MEETING — Exeter
District Co-op annual •meeting
banquet and dance wilt be held•
on' Friday. November 24, South
Huron Rec Centre. Tickets
available at the Store or from
directors. 44c
ANNUAL HOT TURKEIK
Supper at Grand Bend Unit
Church. Date - Nov>'mber 8.
time - 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Price -
adults 84.50, children under 12
12.00, pre-schoolers tree. Take
outs for shut-ins must be
ordered by November 6. Phone
238-2749 or 237-3304. 44nc
HAM & EGG SUPPER —
Wednesday. November 15th.
1978 from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at
the Staffa Family Life Centre.
Adults 84.00, Children 12 yrs.
and under 81.50. 44:45:46c
THE LADIES AID of Carmel
Presbyterian Church. Hensall
are holding a Bazaar on Satur-
day, November 4 at 3 p.m.
Everyone Welcome. 44e
EXETER UCW CHRISTMAS
Bazaar November 18th, 2:30
p m, Baking. Sewing, Crafts.
Kiddies Korner and Tea
Room. 43:44:45c
50 YEARS AGO Anne and Ted
Chaffe were married at the
manse of the Rev. L.I. Hunter,
Toronto, Ontario. In honour of
the occasion we both wish you to
share our Golden Anniversary
by coming to the S.H.R.C., Ex-
eter, OntarleFriday, November
3, 1978 to help us, relive
memories of the past 50 years.
Dancing 9-1 by the Heywoods.
Lunch provided. Best wishes
only. 42:43c744nc
PENNY SALE — for the month
of November at the Salvation
Army Thrift Store. 80 King St..
Clinton, Ontario. 44:45c:48nc
Seek donations for. Christmas
By JOANNE BUCHANAN
It may be a bit premature
for some people to start
thinking about Christmas
but those at the Christmas
Bureau' at Boron -County's
Family and Children's Ser-
vices have already been
thinking about it for many
months now.
While most people have
only one or two families to
think about at Christmas
time, The Christmas Bureau
has about 200 families to
consider and that's the
reason for their early
thoughts of preparation.
Marian Hindmarsh, social
worker and overall co-
ordinator of the ,volunteer
Christmas Bureau. explains
that, through the bureau,
each needy family is sent a
cheque of $5 for each child in
the family and if help is
needed with Christmas
dinner, an amount for the
food is added to•that cheque
in proportion of the family's.
size.
The money that allows the
bureau to do all this comes
from the people in the com-
munities of Huron County.
Last year 87.000 was donated
to help 180 families and this
year the bureau hopes to
raise about $9,000 as they ex-
pect to have many more
familie on their list. -
The co-ordinators der
Mrs, indmars each of
the five towns, set up
and man depots in their
towns where toys, .clothes.
books; skates, tricycles and
anything a family could use.
many be deposited by peo-
ple.
All recipient families will
be contacted between
December 11 and 15 and. the
parents of the families may
then go to the depot in their
town and select Christmas
gifts for their children.
Over half the children in
the families being helped
are teenagers, says Mrs
Hindmarsh, so rn, ,re than
just toys are needed. Too
often people think of Christ-
mas is -only for children and
they forget the older ones in
the family. she says.
Co-ordinated fol
seven years
As a co-ordtnated effort,
The Christmas Bureau has
been in operation for about
seven years now. Before
this, -several, volunteers
would pi chin and htilp lack
Christmas parcels 'for
families in need and then.
volunteer Dorothy Scott.
would visit every known
needy family in the county.
taking the parcels to them.
"This was an enormous
amount of work in often
grim driving conditions."
says Mrs. HindmarSti.
• The. Christmas Bureau,
because it is now a co-
ordinated effort, saves
ARTHRITIS CANVASS
Students of Centralia
College of Agricultural
Technology 1 1 be can •
vassing Exeter and area
Tuesday, November 7 for
the Canadian- Arthritis
Society.
LUCAN
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
Dance
• LUCAN
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Fri., Nov. 10
Music By
MOZART'S
MELODY MAKERS
9-1
56.00 per couple
duplication of work, e1l-
plains Mrs. Hindmarsh. The
families who need help get
• help and they also get what
• they need.
Families who are in deft,
at Christmas efts either be
referred to the Christmas
Bureau for they can contact
the bui eau directly
themselves. Letters are sent
out to all agencies working
with families in order to get
referrals. Letters are also
sent to service clubs and
other groups asking for help.
or donations.
"People have been very
generous with their
donations and the service'
clubs and church groups
have been very good too,"
says Mrs. Hindmarsh.
The Kinsmen in particular
have been a big help to The
Christmas Bureau. They
man toy boxes set up at
-- various locations around
town and then give the toys
Collected to the bureau to be
distributed.
Dorothy (Dot) Scott is the
co-ordinator of the Christ-
mas Bureau's b�mot in
Goderich and she -Will get
assistance from the
Kinettes.
Yarn is available this year
from Dianne Armstrong and
the bureau is asking that
people do some volunteer'
knitting for the depots this
Christmas.
If anyone wants to give a
donation of money. it can be
mailed or taken to Family
and Children's Services,
Christmas Bureau, 46
Glouchester Terrace in
Goderich.
Whether you' give your
time as a volunteer at the
bureau, perform a labour of
,love by knitting something
for the bureau. deposit toys,
etc. at the Salvation Army
depot or send a gift of
money, you help is deeply Perhaps you can help to
- appreciated b both the make someone's Christmas
-bureau and the families who a little brighter this year.
.benefit from it directly.
"The families are so
-- grateful for the help they
get," says Mrs. Hindmarsh.
There are •so many.
familiesnow, she explains,
in which the father is work-
, ing but they are doing worse
than if they were on welfare.
With a large number of
children and a very tight
financial situation, they
have only enough moneyto
cover the bare necessiies
like food, rent and clothin
They cannot save money fo
Christmas presents, she
says.
"We certainly appreciate
the way all the towns in the
county have rallied round
and the tremendous job that
the volunteers do in keeping
the bureau going," says
Mrs. Hindmarsh.
Times -Advocate, November 2, 19,78 Pogo 31
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Dance
Sat., Nov. 4
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Reservation
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236-4610
236-4213
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CHINESE. BUFFET $3.00
ALL YOU CAN EAT For One Person
TRY OUR NEW
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J BEVERAGE INCLUDED
OMIY $3.50
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ONLY $3,95
CHILDREN'S
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At I he Hensall Public School
Nov. 6th - 13th
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"t seta" (.errit Bergsma
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friend. and parent..
PURPOSE: -.
to teach )our children the basic; fundamental
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'OMF: ANI) BRING A FRIEND
Lucan Revival Centre
Friday, Nov. 3rd
7:30 p.m.
16mm COLOR FILM
Joe and Pete, two teenagers in the
inner-city, live surrounded by discouragement
and bitterness. They are ace basketball players,
practical jokers, hard workers, but most
important, -followers of Christ. NITE SONG,
released by Heartland Productions, Inc., is a film
which Shows a world of survival at any price.
The boys depend on the strength they receive
from the Lord to stay alive in this hostile
environment.
Dope pushers lure Joe's sister into a living
death' just to satlsty their own lust for money.
How the Lord helps the boys fight the work of
Satan builds to an exciting and suspenseful
climax that will keep any viewer on the edge of his
seat.
In contrast to today's Godless philosophy,
NITE .SONG shows God alive and well, and
working even irr the difficult places. It '
demonstrates that God watches over all who trust
in HIM, whatever their situation. 14o problem is too
great for Him to solve. -
The film dramatizes how the Lord can
Ilse yielded young people to show that there is
only one true source of Life, Jesus Christ.
'Zuicc
Figur
Skating Club
announces skating
will begin
Sot Nov. 4 1978
40th
Wedding
Anniversary
for
LEROY & IRENE OESCH
Fri Nov. 10
SOUTH HURON REC
CENTRE, EXETER
Music by
JOE OVERHOLT
Dancing 9-1
Lunch Provided
Be5fWishes Only
Closed for Winter
As of Nov. 1
L & W Restaurant
Elgin field
Thanks to our many customers for
their patronage during the past
Watch for Re -Opening again in
Spring '79
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Royal Canadian Legion
BRANCH 468
Remembrance
Ceremonies
Sunday Nov. 5
Attention — All Veterans; Hei)sall and
area residents are cordially invited to at -
service at the Hensall United
tend our
Church.
10:30 a.m. - Muster at•Legion Hall Hensall
11:00 a.m. - To attend church service
12:00 noon - Return to Cenotaph for
wreath laying ceremony.
Following this ceremony refreshments will
be served by the Ladies Auxiliary. We trust
members of the community and area will
make a special effort to attend- these ser-
vices.
Poppy drive will take -place Saturday,
November 4th.
Nov. 1 1 th - Remembrance Day Banquet at
7:00 o'clock in Hensall Legion Hall.
- Guest Speaker -. Rev. T.G. Husser,
B.A., B -.D.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE
SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE
WILL REMEMBER THEM
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R. E. Pooley Legion Broach — Exeter 147
invites you to -join them in the service
at Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church
Sunday, Nov. 5 1 1 :oo a.m.
followed by laying of wreaths at the cenotaph.
All veterans in Exeter and surrounding area ore urged'to participate in the annual'
Remembrance Day Parade Veterans will meet at the Legion Hall, 10 1S a.m. and
proceed to Church for service. Thence to the cenotaph for the laying of wreaths and
the last post. Medals will be worn
Remembrance Service at Usborne Central School
Friday, November 10 - 10:45 A.M.
Wreath Laying Service, Etc. Public Cordially Invited
Remembrance Day Banquet
Saturday, Nov. 11 - 7:0.0 P.M.
LEGION HALL
Guest Speaker -Rev. E.D. Stuart, Centralia
All VETERANS AND LEGION MEMBERS (Life, Ordinary
and Honorary) WELCOME -
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