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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-10-04, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1951 Hensail And District News MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. A. E. Holley, JJ.A., B.D. (Supply Minister) Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11:00 a.m.—“Thanksgiving,” Anthem : “We Give Thee Thanks.” 12:15 p.m.—The Church School, 7:00 p.m.—“Is God Love,” Anthem: “A Thanksgiving Song.” You are most cordially invited to worship. W.A. in the church Thursday at 3 o’clock. JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—World-Wide Com­ munion. Reception of new members. Anthem; By Choir. 7:00 p.m.—“The Mastery of An­ ger.” Solo: Shirley Anderson. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Organist: Mrs. E. Nixon, A.T.C.M. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. “Abundant Possessions.” 4:00 p.m.—Mission Band. Sat., Oct. 6, 2:30 p.m.—Presby- terial Mission Band Rally in Caven Church. Tues,, Oct. 9, 7:15 p.m,—Open­ ing meeting of the C.G.I.T. at the manse. Tues., Oct. 9, 8:00 p.m.—The Caven Congregation Circle at the home of Mrs. G. J. Dow. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed,, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Study. Mr. E. Cudmore in charge. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker; Mr. S. Triebner. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Rally Day. Supt. Mr, E. Cud- more. 11:00 a.m.—Communion Sunday and Missionary Sunday. 7:30 p.m.—Times of Repressing from the Land. Revival With Evangelists Rev. Pauline Hitguewood, Welland CHURCH OF GOD, GRAND BEND Oct. 7 to 21 Nightly 8:00 p.m. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Dashwood Rev. 3. Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 10:00 a.m.—World Communion Observance. 11:15 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Thanksgiving Serv­ ice. Youth Night—Tuesday, Oct. 9. Prayer Service—Wed., Oct. 10. Young Adults—Friday, Oct. 12. “Come, ye thankful people, come; Raise the song of Harvest Home.” ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister World-Wide Communion Sunday, October 7 10:00 a.m.—Worship. Sermon: “The Greatest Bless­ edness.” 11:00 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Sermon: “Unable to Save Himself.” Wed., Oct. 10, 4:15 p.m.—Mis­ sion Band. ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE - Anglican - Episcopal - Grand Bend, Ontario Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Holy Communion first Sunday of each month. Sunday Services, 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Progress on far-flung baftlefronts . an accident in Western On­ tario ... a change in government policy . . . All are hot news items . . . History in the making. Stay on top of world and local develop­ ments. Hear the SHELL NEWS with PAT MURRAY daily at 12.30 noon on 980—CFPL. It's made available for you by your SHELL Dealer. Publ ic School Meet —Contiued From Page Three Junior Girls 50 yd. dash, Judith Snelgrove, Grace McKenzie, Ann Lynne; timid walking race; Bonny Hog­ arth, Marilyn Dellow, Angela Webster; standing broad jump, Ann Lynne, Sharon Kestle, Diane Ryckman; softball throw, Judith Snelgrove, Anita Menard, Diane Ryckman; three-legged race, Dor­ is Scott and Veronica Francois, Diane Ryckman and Sharon Kes­ tle, Carol Hogarth and Carol Menard; kick the slipper, Sha­ ron Kestle, Diane Ryckman, Ann Hockey. Relay Winners Senior Giris: champs, (Grade 8), Loreen Verner, Phyllis Cann, Barbara Allison, Iris Tomlinson. Grade 7, Carmen McKerral, Ei­ leen Kendrick, Eleanor Jones, Helen Jones. Boys (Int.) Relay. Champs (Grade 6) Douglas Wein, Bob Ford, David Ford, Cyril Blom- Inaert. Grade 5, Jim Tomlinson, Jim Russell, Jim Sword, Jim Scott. Junior Girls. Grade 6, Helen Jones, Pat Cann, Jeanette Tay­ lor, Nancy Boyle. Grade 5, Mar­ garet Francois, Martene Mc­ Bride, Carol Menard, Donna Wells. Senior Boys. Champs, Grade 8, Ted Smith, Jack Jensen, Pete Cowen, Kelvin Delbridge. Grade 7, Bill Pollen, Ted McDonald, Frank Cooper, Jack Triebner. Menno Steckle, R.R. No. 2, Zurich, Ont. I. H* Rid Jell & Son, R.R. No. 1, Centralia, Ont. C. J. Switzer, R.R. No. 1, St. Marys, Ont. Mrs. Charles Stephenson is en­ joying delicious Columbia rasp­ berries which she is picking every day from her own garden, one of the branches bore thirty ripe berries. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, of Rochester, N.Y., were week­ end guests with Mrs. Anna Walk­er. Cpl. Fred Beer, RCAF station­ ed in Winnipeg for the past four months, flew from Montreal last Sunday for Goose Bay to take part in artic operations this win­ ter, Cpl. Beer was on operations Sweetbriar two years ago in the Yukon.Miss Elaine Beer wiio is tak­ ing a Junior Secretarial Course at Westervelt Business College London, spent the week-end with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer. Mrs. C, Devlin of London visit­ ed this week with Mrs, Edna Corbett. Mrs, G. Hudson is visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudson and fam­ ily at Goderich. Mrs. Matthew England who has been recuperating from a frac­ tured hip at the home of her daughter in Crediton since July, has returned to her home. Miss Donna Sheare of Belgrave is staying with her. Keith McLean has the founda­ tion laid for his new home on Richmond North. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S, Roobol were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gelderland and Mr. J. Verbrugge from Ridgetown, Hundreds attended the Zurich Lion Club’s monster bingo in the Arena Monday night and Albert C. Rock, Dublin, veteran of the first World War walked away with the $5 00 Jackpot. Other winners were: $100, Den­ nis Denominy, Drysdale; $75.00, Miss Mary Mae Fisher, Zurich; $5'01.00 was shared by Mrs. Frank Dixon, 'Clinton, and two others. Proceeds will be used to pur­ chase equipment for the boys and Tri-School Meet —Contiued From Page Three son and Margaret Tasko, K. Klopp, Marion Lamport and Elizabeth Hunter, Jeanne Lav­ ender, Jeanne Soldan and Mau­ reen Evans. Junior champion: Ruth Sol- dan. Intermediate Girls Relay: Marion Wildfong, Pat Tuckey, Mary McKnight, Elaine Hern; softball distance: Mary McKnight, Melba King, Jean­ nette Schenk; standing broad: Margaret Willard, Joyce Witmer, Pat Hopper; high jump: Elaine Hern, Barbara Brintnell, La- belle Hill; softball speed: Melba King and Labelle Hill, Julia Dunlop and Pat Hopper, Bar­ bara Brintnell and Maureen Stewart; basketball speed: Bev Ravelie, Eunice Frederick and Jeannette Schenk, Pat Hopper, Julia Dunlop and Marjorie Tay­ lor, Labelle Hill, Melba King and Wilma McCoy. Intermediate champion: Melba King. Senior Girls Relay: Dorothy Pooley, Jean McAllister, Jean Taylor, Lois Henderson ; softball distance : Jean Taylor, Lorna Taylor, Clau­ dette Blowes; standing broad: Dorothy Pooley, Jean McAllister, Jean Taylor; high jump, Doro­ thy Pooley, Margaret Bray, Jean McAllister; softball speed: Al- marie Davis and Arlene Skinner, Shirley Chapman and Lois Hen­ derson, Margaret Bray and Clau­ dette Blowes; basketball speed: Shirley Chapman, Jean McAllis­ ter and Lois Henderson, Lorna Taylor, Jean Taylor and Doro­ thy Pooley. Senior champion: Dorothy Pooley. Junior Boys One-hundred-yard dash: Jule Desjardine, Irvin Ford, Jim Dal­ ton; 220 yards: Jule Desjardine, Irvin Ford, Jim Dalton, Jack Bell; broad jump; Jule Desjar­ dine, Jim Dalton, John Lyne; hop, step and jump, Jule Desjar­ dine; high jump, John Lyne, Ir­ vin Ford, Jim Dalton; shot-put: Irvin Ford, Larry Scollard. Junior champion: Jule Des­ jardine. Intermediate Boys One-hundred-yard dash: Don O’Brien, John Hicks, Jim Stur­ gis; 220-yard dash: Don O'Brien, Jim Sturgis, Jim Haley; 440 yards: Irvin Ducharme, Ron Passmore, William Yungblut; half mile: Irvin Ducharme, Ron Passmore, Bob Chaff e; broad jump: Don O’Brien,. Joseph Green, Don McCurdy; hop, step and jump: Don O’Brien, Joseph Green, Jim Sturgis; high jump: John Hicks, Gerrard Corriveau, Don McCurdy; pole vault: Garry Middleton, Bev Lindenfield, Ron Passmore; shot-put: Keith Hey­ wood, Don McCurdy, William Yungblut. Intermediate champion: Don O’Brien. Senior Boys One-hundred-yard dash: John Haberer, Bob Wade; 220: John Haberer, Bob Wade; 440: Paul Durand; half mile: Neil Taylor, Louis Masse; mile: Neil Taylor, Louis Masse; broad jump, John Haberer, Paul Durand, Kenneth Moir; hop, step and jump: John Haberer, Ken Moir, Paul Dur­ and; high jump, Ken Moir, Glen Schroeder, Paul Durand; shot- put: Bob Wade, Neil Taylor, Paul Durand; pole vault: Don Atkins, Glen Schroeder, Paul Durand. Senior champion: John Hab­ erer. •girls band. Winners of $15 were Mrs. R. J. Paterson, Hensail, and I from Kippen, Thos. Butt. A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ormston, (Nee Mar­ garet McNaughton) was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lorne NcNaughton, Cromarty, with sixty-five relatives and neigh­ bours in attendance. Many lovely gifts were received by the guests of honor. Progressive euchre and dancing were enjoyed, Little Barbara Duncan, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan, London, and grand­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lome McNaughton, Cromarty, was ad­ mitted to Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, stricken with polio. The latest report stated she was com­ ing along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Orr and Jimmy attended the funeral of the late George Walter Gilbert, uncle of Mrs, Orr, held at Ar- kona, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Gilbert passed away Saturday, September 29, in his 81st year. Dinner Marks Two Years For Legion Auxiliary Hensall Legion Auxiliary com­ memorated its second anniver­ sary on Tuesday night in the Le­ gion Hall when a large assembly of members enjoyed turkey din­ ner with all the trimmings. The tables showed beautiful decora­ tions including the Auxiliary colors of blue and gold. Presi­ dent, Mrs. E. Dick took the chair for the meeting. At the November meeting nomination will take place with Mrs. Fred Beer in charge. Miss Emily Hoyle of Stratford will conduct the election at the De­ cember meeting. It was disclosed that a wreath will be secured for Remembrance Day. Mrs. L. Sang- ster had donated a quilt to the group for which tickets are be­ ing sold and the draw will be made in November. In an initiation ceremony, two new members were received into membership, Mrs. J. Clark and Mrs. L. Baynham; Mrs. J. Drys­ dale, secretary-treasurer .present­ ed the financial statement. Mrs. A. Joynt reported on the boxes sent to the sick. Mrs. Dick and Mrs. J. Drys­ dale conducted a draw for spe­ cial mystery prize donated by one of the members. Mrs. Edna Corbett was the lucky winner. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. A. White of De­ troit called on her mother, Mrs. Witzel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildfong of London spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wildfong. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eagleson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beck­ er spent a few days at Manitulin Island last week, coining home by North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieman were Sunday visitors with their daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. K. Streets in Clinton. Miss Martha Messner of Lon­ don spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Mes­ sner last week. Dr. and Mrs. Broughton of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller­ man. Mrs. Addison Tieman who spent the past week in Detroit returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Wahl, of Elmira, and Mrs. Telbaum of Kitchener spent a few days with Mrs. Alle- mang last week. Mrs. Millman of Detroit and Mrs. Wambough of Arkona were visitors with Mrs. Mary Schroe­ der a few days last week. Grant Wildfong of London spent the week-end with his par­ ents. Miss Gertrude Biesenthal spent a week vacationing with friends in Kitchener. ■Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker and Linda of New Dundee called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker on Sunday. Mrs. Erwin Greb of Preston spent the week-end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. I and Mrs. Lorne Becker. Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher were pleasantly surprised on Fri­ day when their family gathered to honor them on their twenty­ fifth wedding anniversary. The celebration was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Rowe and a banquet dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were presented with a trilight lamp. Mrs. Bob Blair read the address and Mr. Glenn Fisher made the presentation. Close to 3,0 persons attended among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis of Kincardine, Mr. W. A. Fisher of Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick, Gary and Terry Lee of Port Huron. The latter stayed with the Fish­ ers over the week-end. Missionary Speakes A returned missionary from Japan, Mrs. Sybil Courtice, of Clinton addressed the Evening Auxiliary of James Street United Church at their Thanksgiving meeting Monday night. Mrs. Courtice told the ladies of her experiences in Japan dur­ ing the war and while She was imprisoned i n a n internment camp.The meeting was held at the. home of Mrs. Carfrey Cann and Mrs. Vera Fraser’s group was in charge. CREDITON Rev. w. C. Parrott conducted Anniversary Services in Zion Church on Sunday. Service, in the United Church here, on Sun­ day morning was conducted by Rev. Wanless. Due to Shipka Anniversary be­ ing held next Sunday, service in the United Church, Sunday morning is being withdrawn. Mrs. J. H, Duncan of Sault Ste Marie and Miss. I. C, Apple­ ton of Lansing, Michigan, spent a few days last v/eek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist, of St. Thomas, visited on Sunday with Mrs. M. Faist, who return­ ed to St. Thomas with them, ac­ companied by Gregory, who has spent the past few weeks with his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hill and Mrs, William Smith spent the week-end in Pigeon, Michigan, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Schenk, who have spent some time with Mr, and Mrs. H. Schenk have moved to London. Mr. Henry Schenk of T,hed- ford spent several days last week with his brothers and sisters ■Miss Clara Gaiser left on Sat­ urday for Colorada, where she will visit relatives. i Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Judd and daughter, Judith of Detroit spent the week-end with Mrs, D. Maclsaac. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Weather­ head, Marilyn and David and Miss Glenna Weatherhead, all of Hamilton visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mattice and Sharon. Mrs. John Morlock’s many friends are pleased to learn she is up and around following her recent illness, Mrs. (Rev.) Parrott is a pati­ ent in Victoria Hospital, London, having undergone an operation for appendicitis on Monday. Mr. George Stevenson has been confined to his room for the past week through illness. We wish all our sick speedy re­ storations to health. T (BALLOT B0 for patriotic Canadian* I IODAY, our first duty as Canadians is to back up our country's efforts to meet all threats to our freedom, To do this, we must be strong not only in arms but also in our eqonomy. And to keep our economy strong, we must do everything possible to light rising prices I How can you help fight this inflation? One important way; by saving money/ Nowadays, every dollar you spend for things you don't need helps to boost prices. But the money you save—in bank de­ posits, savings bonds or life insurance — "votes” against the menace of inflation. Remember too — savings help you. And your life insur­ ance savings help protect your family. So ... to support Canada's defense efforts ... to help yourself . . . save money every way you can now! THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA and their Represenfotivei | L-251D