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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-23, Page 17ii Couple From Scotland Celebrate 50 Yea r: Birthday Party Lucan :And District News Mr. and Mrs', W. C. roster, Sanders St., who have been resi- dents of Exeter for the past ear, were guests. of boner At A HOT TURKEY SUPPER GRACE CHURCH PARISH HALL Greenway Wed., Oct. 29 Supper Served from $:30. 8 p.m. family dinner at 114..ke's l•estan-. rant, London, TuesdaY. to cele- brate their golden wedding anni- versary. Their two, sons, Alexander, Tillsonburg„ and Robert, Inger- soll, and their families' cele- brated with them and presented them with two electric Wan. kets. They ir ave five. grand- children. ..- • • The family will visit at the home -of the .celebrants next Sunday. Mrs. Foster's sister, Mrs. G. R. Burt, who was her maid of honor 50 years Ago, along with her husband, Rev. Burt and son, Alex, and his wife all of liderton, visited with the Fosters on Sunday. Mr.. and Mrs. Foster were married in Cowdenbeath, Scot- land, by the late Rev. .John Wood and lived in Scotland until they value to Canada in 1923. They livki In Toronto before moving to Exeter to make their home. ADULTS '$1,50 CHILDREN 750 10r. Foster was A church organ - it both in Scotland and Tor- onto, for many years selling in- surance as a sideline, Aldon Theatre Grand Bend FRIDAY A SATURDAY October 17. and 18 — TWO FEATURES. — "THE PARSON AND THE OUTLAW" and "THE CITY OF GOLD" SHORT SUBJECT & COMIC One Show Each Nit, — 8 p.m. iiiii rilli tttttt 'oil t 111 t I tt wIlli411111/11011111 Jackpot ! DEMONSTRATION QF 'Hair Styling & Make -Up ' You are cordially invited to a demo"nstration of hair styl- ing Arid make-up by Mrs. Pearl Henderson of the Mo- dern Beauty Salon at Caven Church basement, October 30, 8 p.m, Admission 35?. Refrealunents served, door prizes. Sponsored by Cavell CGIT. 11111101;10111q tttt 1 t 1111111111111111111111semil t 11 t 1 lll lll ll Prizes! BINGO - Grand Bend' LEGION BRANCH 'NO. 498 , EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT + Cash + Prizes I + Jackpots + Specials Come One, Come All ADMISSION 500 The Men's Club of the United Church held its opening fall meeting in the United Church parlors last Wednesday night with The president, Mr, Gordon Ranting, in the chair and Mr. Eldon Walker's group in charge of program and refreshments. The guest, speaker was Dr. Cameron henry, professor of philosophy, of London, who spoke On religion and philosophy. Others on the program were Mr. William. Skelton of London, who sang, and Mr. James Ross of Bichlulph who played the guitar and sang. Attend Banqu.t. Mrs. T. A. Hodgins and Miss Lina Abbott last Saturday attend- ed the Times -Advocate staff and correspondents' banquet et Exe- ter. They were both interested in. the guest speaker, Mr. Barry Wenger, editor of the wingharn Advance -Times And president of the. Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association, as his mother; the termer Dulcie Martin, was a one- time Lucan resident, and sister of Mrs, Hodgins. Personal Items Mrs. Williant Dore and Miss Gladys Dore, of White N.Y., formerly of George St., Lie can, called on a n.umber of old neighbours this week. P,I.E.R, and Mrs, William Hodgins and three children, of Halifax, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hodgins. Mrs. Hodgins was proud to have her son accompany her to the W.I. banquet last Thursday night where she presided as,president. Mr. Robert Hamilton was guest soloist at the Kipp-Eriekson wed. ding last Saturday in the Trinity Lutheran Church, London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ranting left on Friday for a week'S visit with their family in Brampton. Toronto and Bowmanyille, Mrs. Richard Tate, of Dear- born, spent -a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hodgins and Mrs. and Mrs. George Stras: ser. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ford. of London, were Tuesday gUeSts of Mr. and Mrs, A. M..liedden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and Wilily spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, of Shipka 1111111.111111111111111111111111111111i111111i1111111111111 llllll 1111,111111111111111111111,1111111111/1111111111111110 lllll 1111011 lllllll ,4.4,*A.A.A 'A Exeter Arena Friday , October 31 7 pm,. shop • Costume Prizes! Cowboys, Witches, Ghosts, Inc Hobst Clowns, Animals, Fancy Press (Boy & Girl) • Youngest iii Costume Free. Treats ! FREE FOR ALL CHILDREN and SoperviStit4By :Exeter 'Club Rev. A. Aylestock, of North Buxton, spent Thursday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Aylestock, who accom. Dallied her to Toronto on Friday to attend a wedding there during the weekend. Guests last week with Mrs. M. O. Smith included Mr. and Mrs. Neil Leckie and Danny, of Wat- erloo, on Friday, Miss Margaret McDonald, of Wallaceburg, on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kilmer, of Thamesford, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Neill, of London, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Small, of Tiverton, N.S., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs and Mrs. Irene Coursey.spent Sunday evening in Parkhill, the guests of Mrs. Ada Jennings. ' Three car loads of Lucanites attended the Horsemen's Banquet at Goderich last Saturday eve- ning. Films of American -races were shown. Two of the Lucan- ites were lucky draw winnera, Mrs. Norman Hardy winning the floor polisher and Mrs. Jack Hardy one half dozen steak knives, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Enien and family last Friday attended tho funeral of Mr. Ewen's moth- er, Mrs. John Ewen, of Ux- bridge. The members of Holy Trinity Woman's Auxiliary donated a shower of jam as a Thanksgiving treat to the patients of the Pines Haven Nursing Home. The jam was delivered by the branch's new social secretary, Mrs. Roy Stanley, accompanied by Mrs. Erwin Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Jones and family, of Kippen, were Sat- urday :visitors with MT, and Mrs. Irving Gibson and family. Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Hardy spent a few days 'last weekend in Pittsburg, Penn, where they attended the Pigeon convention. Rev, and Mrs, J. P. Prest last Sunday attended the "Aeolian Nine O'Clock' service in London where Holy Trihity's organist, Mr. Ken Clarke, is a choir mem- ber. Presentation anti. DANCE Fri., Oct. 24 FOR MR, AND MRS. JAMES DOYLE SEAFORTH HALL Hank Norris Orchestra EVERYONE WELCOME Bazaar and: Tea. Tea. MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH S• lat„ Nov. 1 1:36 0.111. Hone baking, jams, jellies, pickieS, sUpper dish, ap- Mt, ClitiStrOaS gift, White elephant booth, 6U, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Young and Ifamily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin and family were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Yoqtig and family, of Clinton, the occasion being M. Erie Young's birthday, Mrs. Ernest Reynolds and Rob- ert, of Elginfield, have moved to Kitchener for the winter months. Dr. And Mrs. James Little, of Lacknow, Miss Dorothy Filter, of London, • and Mr. and Mrs. James Bawtenheimer, of Sarnia, were recent visitors with Mr. and, Mrs. Cecil Robb. Personal items Mrs. Marie Brock and • family and Mrs. John Nhetiliantook a drive last week to within four miles of Camp Borden. They vis - Red Mr. '.and. Mrs. Clyne Dobbs .and family and Alton'swidow and family. The former's 5,000 Thanksgiving turkeys of 25 lbs. and over were practically all sold. On leaving the Dobbs farm the party drove to Midland to spend Thanksgiving, Itev. and Mrs. FL C. Attwell and family, of Gorrie, spent ca few days last week with Mr., D. A. Ashworth. Miss (lora Neil, now IA London, veiled on a number of Lucan friends last Wednesday. Mrs. George Bowden is laid up, with a sore foot. M a .0 y Lucanites turned on CFP,VIT at 1225 on Thursday to hear Marsha and Jo -Anne Rib - son make another hit. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Morley And family and -Mr. Fred Armi- tage were Monday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Laverne Allison, of Ansa Craig, for the birthday eel - Oration of Mr. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lee and daughter Karen were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee. The Lucan Square - dancing Club, directed by Miss Angela Armitt, of London, will hold its opening meeting _at the cornietin- ity centre next Wednesday. • A car load of men and , boys from the United Church last Sat- urday attended a clean-up work meeting at Camp Kee-mo-kee, at Komoka. Wayne Hodgies, who submitted a picture of Sundance Catiyon, Banff, B.C., won second prize in the Free Press September pho- tography conteet. Mrs. T. S. Hill, now of Wood- stock, called- on Lucan friends last Friday, Evening Auxiliary The Evening Auxiliary of the United Church held its October meeting at the home of Mrs. Dave Park last Tuesday evening with 25 members present. Mrs., George Paul's group was In charge of the program and re- freshments. The study hook was on "Know: Your Neighbors". Mrs. Benny Saulnier read a letter from Miss Elsie Bunnerformerly of W- ean, now a missionary in Africa. A number of recipes were handed in for the recipe book, which will be on sale at the coming bazaar, the date,of which , has not yet been set. The next meettrig was a work meeting on Wednesday, to make doll clothes for the bazaar, and was again held at the home of Mrs. Dave Park. Personal Items Miss Doris Weir left last Fri- day for Stillwaler, Oklahoma, where she will be the guest of Dr. and Al's. Walter Rice. , Sharyn and Coleen Weir, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir, of London, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Al clealls. St rawberriat In October * The Titnes•Advecatk OgIeIsSr 23, 1,50 PIIBB 11 At least two Lucanites picked! ripe Strawberries toot lag variety); in their ,gardens this past week. Not bad for'the middle of iDetobert Personal items Ward Hodgins, son of Mr. Land; Mrs. Murray Hodgins, celebrated' six fOr his 1.2th birthday by entertalthagl Misses Belle Martin. .of hoo doo. and Miriam,. of Detroit, were weekend visitors of their sister, Mrs. T. A. Hodgins,*and Mr. Hodgins of his boy friends .dinner. last Saturday. Mt dinner wa$ Ham and Bean followed 'by a skating party at, • - the a Tette. Owing to the ClandeboYe ha- zaar November the Liman Le- . SUPPER • Bion Auxiliary has changed its -dOte to November S. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Haskett spent last weekend in Chatham, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . ack Graham and fainily. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards, of London, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Irene Coursey. ; Mr. Will Isaac &s again a pa- tient of South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and is seriously ill. Mrs. Walter Gibson, of „Remit. ton, is visiting with Mrs. T. D. Orme and other Lucan friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dixon, of Sault Ste. Marie. and Mrs. Earl Dixon, of McGillivray, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Roselle Atkinson, COMING EVENTS - Counsellors Kae Haskett and BAZAAR & TEA, in Thames Road Church, Friday, November 14, 1958, at 2:30 p.m. Program. 9:16:23c Rose Revington and honorary counsellor Ina IfotIgins on Mon- day eveuing attended 'the Explor- er Counsellors' Fellowship meet- ing in the Centennial United Church, London. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hodgins were Mrs. Lloyd E, Bissell and, Miss M. Merle Law, both of London. Jane Stem. and Gloria Park- er, of the Medway school, will visit the Luean Public School next Friday, not only observing lessons but also teaching lessons themselves. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stanley, of Toronto, spent a few days last week with the former's sister, Mrs, T. C. McFarlane. Scoutmaster Harold Whyte re- ports that "Apple Day" last Sat- urday netted $12. In spite of a miserable wet day on Thanksgiving, Mr. Robert An- derson, of London, and family moved into the house vacated by Mr, Alex Young, on Alice street, while he moved into the house vacated by Mrs. Jean Jimmo and family on Main street north. Mr. M. 0. Smith. who has been holidaying at his home here, has left for Sturgeon Falls where, he will continue erecting micro- wave towers. IMECKEITINFAVINtitaffaCOVIEL.-::2. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. G. R. Strome, Paster 10:00 a.m.—Worship " "The Emotion of Gratitude" 11:15 a,m.--Church School ; BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Ivor Bodenharn 9:45 a.m.--Bible School 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—F,vening Service Wed,, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Service A Warm. Welcome To All THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship •"Christian Joy" (English) 3:30 p.m.–: -Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Temple Time, CHAIL All Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD 10:00 a.m.—Sunclaj, School 11:00 a.m.—Service Rev. J. 'Woelfle, of Mitchell, speaker. THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.—.Sunday School 1130 a.m.—Worship Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.O. Mlnitter Organist: Mrs. Bob Pnycle. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Laymen's Sunday in Caven A number of Laymen will take part in the service. Men's Chen. Nursery for children up to six years. 11:00 a.m,-7Stinday School 011111111111 ll ll 11111 ll llllllllll AMAMI UMW lll 1 lll 11111111 JAMES STREET s UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W,C.M. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon will be preached by Rev. Arnold Foster of the On- tario Christian Education Council. Anthem by the choir. Duet: Sandra Walper, Marlene McBride. Evening service is withdrawn in favor' of Main, St. anniversary. Thurs. Oct. 30, 8 p.m. — Miss Shirley Preece, young mission- ary nurse serving at Mosvold Mission, Hospital, Zululand, South Africa. will speak and show pictures of her work. All women invited. A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, Ocober 26 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Litany (Sunday School and Nursery) 7:00 p.m.—Evensong CALVARY CHURCH . Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Kroft, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, October 26 10:00 a.m.—"An Efficient Worker" 11:05 a.m.—Stinday School Rally Day No Evening Service PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 9;45 a.m.—ally Day in Sunday School 11:00 a,m,--Wershin Service 7:0,t3.m.—Evp4elistie Service Wed„ 8 p.m.—Prayer Service 8 p.m.—Christ Airibassa- fines "He must inerease,.but I must deerease." —John 3:30 Pastor: EVang, L. Winn-Buthie ll ll l lll ll lll Main. Street United Church Artroiveriary Services Sunday, October 26 st MIS A.M. SOO 700 p.m. utsT SPEAKER Rev. R. Y. A. Marshall, CA, tif Whittehurch. Rev. Martliall cOndutted Week of Prayer Service t5teter this year. sftecIAL music Mi . HArrY 14Ofiltaft at the morning service, Main Street Male Ottattette M. the evening terViCe. FOWL SUPPER — Evangelical U.I3,s Church, Dashwood, Nov. 12. Details to be announced later. 23c FALL BAZAAR — Mt. Carmel Hall, Wednesday, November 5, 8:00 p.m. Bake table. sewing table, penny sale bingo, lunch. Everyone welcome. 23c RUSSELD,ALE HALL, October 31, Hallowe'en masquerade add fancy dress ball. Prize a for best dressed couple, gent, lady, boy, girl, national costume, national figures, characterization, and im- personations, clown, hobo, witch, ghost,' devil, negro, Indian, etc., oldest, youngest, coming farth- est. Lunch counter for the pause that refleshes. Admission 500. 23:30c RCAF PROTESTANT Chap el Guild will hold their annual Christmas bazaar and tea at the McCurdy School auditorium on November 29, 2 to 5 p.m. Everyone welcome, • 23c BAZAAR, Bake Sale and Tea, Hensal! United Church school-, room, Saturday, October 25, 3 p.m., sponsored by Chiselhurst W.A. 23c BAZAAR TEA—WA. of Cen- tralia United Church. Wednes- day, October 29, at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 23c, REMINDER Slave Auction 8( Bake Sale SNELL'S SHOWROOM Main St., Exeter SATURDAY, OCT. 25 2:60 p.m. FOR SALE: Time and Labor of Sorority Members Also Baking Bill Cochrane, Auctioneer Presentation and DANCE FOR MR. AND MRS. NORMAN BREEN (nee June Dietrich) Sat., October 25 CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Fairweather Orchestra of London EVERYONE WELCOME Tues., Oct. 28 TRIVITT MEMORIAL PARISH HALL 539 and 7:30 p.m. Admission 850 Auspices of Women's Auxiliary 3 g, I Mr. Harry N. Rawden, of Tok .ronto. „and his sou, Mr. Peter" Powden, of Calgary, were Seta. day guests of Miss Ida Porte and. Mrs. Helen Watson. ANNUAL MEETING Kirkton Community • f Association . TUes..,.Oct, 28 8:140,m, ABERDEEN HALL, . KIRKTON Everyone Welcotino 111111111001 lll 11.1111011$111.111.111011.111,11 ll 14 till11011140101.1110111100.101111,111114,04,0111111114111111114MN * Cream Producers ANNUAL MEETING.. Mon., October 27, 8:30 p.m, MIDDLESEX FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE - 505 Talbot Street, London, Ontario Dear Cream Producer: Last year we publicized the annual meeting with advertisements in the papers, radio broadeaSts and over six hundred personal notices, It netted us one person at the Cream Producers annual meeting. Our Marketing Boar& are criticized for not being democratic. It is the responsibil- ity of a member of a democracy to take this opportunity to express his opinion. This is your opportunity to attend your Cream Producers annual meeting. I hobe to see you on the 27th. DONALD W. MIDDLETON, Secretary. stossoaso 444444 1,114110011444.41MMilif lll lllll llllllllll lllllll llllll • Bluewater Danceland Dancing Friday, October 24 10:00 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. MUSIC BY DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Join In The Fun. • MASQUERADE . . Time! Friday, October 31 Bluewater Danceland Check This Exciting Prize List Carefully! • For the best dressed lady $ 5.00 - For the best diessed gentleman $ 5.00 For. the best ladies' comic $ 5.00 For the best men's comic $ 5,00 For the best dressed couple $10.00 For the best comic couple $10.00 DANCING 10:00 P.M. TO 2:00 A.M. There an extra half-hour of dancing for this, special night. ADMISSION 750. 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