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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-22, Page 8Pee 2 The Tune Advocate, Octobttr 22, 1959 4" C M Centraiia corn rn, pts BY MRS. FRED BQWDEN * Thank .Offering .service _„ A large congregation attended -' a annual !'Bank Offering ser- „ ce. in the United Church on • Sunday morning with the Rev, H. Johnston of St. Thomas guest speaker. ,1 ;n•Takmg, as Itis subject Tile -.1,agnitude of the Task,A 11Mr. Johnston told his listeners that "to have your name on the church roll and to call yourself a Christian was not enough. We must see the need outside our own church and strive to spread the gospel in an effort to pro- mote true and lasting peace." fie felt that in the world today too much stress is placed on scientific power, "we should be more concerned over the power of God." Meesrs, Harold and Gerald Skinner of Exeter assisted the choir and sang two duets. An anthem. was sung by the choir, The church was tastefully decor- ated with autumn. leaves, flow- ars,;fruit and vegetables, Personal items The stewards board of the United Church have set Novem- ber 1a for the date of the turkey supper. Rev, Duncan Guest was in St. Thomas on Sunday where he conducted anniversary services in Grace United Church, He also This.;week in Winchelsea By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS 14lnss Gotta Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hunter and family of London, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bunter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Skinner and boys of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon and family of Clandeboye; Miss Phyllis Hern of London and Miss Perla Hern of Chicago spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern and Edward. Miss Kay Horne , of London spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, Lori and Michael of Stratford spent the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Fred. Waltersand girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern spent a couple of days this past week in Chicago with their daughter Perla. They went by plane from Detroit to Chicago. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day pian and family of Kippen vis- ited on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters and Dan - Mr. and Mrs, Bill Gilfillan of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Crediton, Mrs. Jack Maher of London and Edward Johns of Elimville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Co- lin Gilfillan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhale and family of Exeter visited on Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake. Mr. Elwyn Kerslake and Mr. Jacob Schroeder attended the plowing match at Dundas on. Thursday. Mrs. J. Schroeder and Sue Anne spent the day with Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and fam- ily. and Mrs. Clarence Knight of Woodham visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight. Special Meeting South Huron MINISTERIAL ASS'N Tuesday, Oct. 27 9:30 a.m. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Exeter Mr. Howson, Blyth, convener of the CTA committee for Huron, and Rev. Dr. Semple, Egmond- viile, will address th• meeting on the coming CTA plebiscite in Huron. All ministers in South Huron are urged to be present. Any of the general public who would like to attend are cordially invited. PUBLIC SKATING Hensall MEMORIAL CENTRE Saturday, Oct. 24 2 - 4 p.m. 8-10pm. Ice time $7.00 per hour Anyone wishing time Phone Hensall 247-W attended a regular board meet- ing and dinner of the Board of Alma College,, St. Thomas, on l'uesday of this week.. Miss Wilda Pollock, RN, of Kitchener, was a weekend visit- or with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks. On Sunday the two ladies returned to their home church in Ripley to attend the annivers- ary services and were guests at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Culati• ntings. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Hu -- table attended the Love-Sararas wedding in the Carmel Presby- terian church in Hensall on Saturday, The groom is a ne- phew of Mrs, Huxtable, Mrs, D. M. Guest -was in Clin- ton on Friday afternoon of last week attending the semi-annual meeting of the Minister's Wives of Huron Presbytery, Mr, and Mrs, - Andrew Hicks observed their sixty-first wed- ding anniversary Tuesday. Miss Marg BrintneU of Exeter was a weekend visitor with Miss Sharon Sholdice. Sunday visitors at the United Church parsonage included Rev. and Mrs, J. A. McKim, Clinton, and Rev. A. H. Johnston and Mr. Clark McDougall of St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paynter and David of Kirkton, Mr, and Mrs. Wi 1 I i a in Allison, Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jaques, Granton, were Sunday visitors with Mr .and Mrs. Fred Bow- den. Attending the WMS sectional meeting in the .ElimviUe church •on Tuesday were Mrs. D. Guest, Mrs. M. Elliott, Mrs. • A. Mc - Falls, Mrs. G, Hepburn, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. G. Dunn and Mrs. F. Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I•Iicks, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable and Billie were entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks on Tues- day evening in celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hick's sixty-first wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rundle and baby David of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs; Norman Morgan and 'family of Melbourne and Mr, Wellington Skinner were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan. This wo•Ic in Goshen By MRS.. 1«IrARB M4RIDE AIr. and Airs, Bob Peck and family spent Sunday at Londes- boro with Mr, and Mrs, John Snell, also attending anniversary services at the United Church. Johnny McBride returned hone this week after spending a few weeks put in thewestern provinces. Air. and Airs,. Kenneth Parke Toronto, spent Friday and Saturday at Mr, and Mrs, Roy McBride at- tended the Love-Sararus wed- ding in Hensall on Saturday and also attended the wedding of niece, Lorraine MacNain, at Pine River, Mission band study Africa World Neighbours was the theme used at Goshen Mission Rand on Sunday morning. The vice president, Marilyn Keys opened the meeting with call to worship. "For Beauty and for Care," a new hymn :frons the study packet was sung with Mrs. Clare McBride at the piano. The Scripture was read by Judy Mc- Bride. The study book being on Africa this year a story concerning Su- dan was read by Mrs, Bob Mc- Kinley. Jacqueline Peek took charge of the business, Twenty five mem- bers answered the veil call and two birthdays were reported for October. WMS , On Thursday the Womans Mis- sionary, Society met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Parke for the regular meeting with 25 ladies present. Mrs. Elmer Hayter opened the meeting and scrip- ture passages were read by Mrs. Richard Robinson and }Mrs. Ar- nold Keys. Mrs. Allan Armstrong took the study book which is on "Africa Disturbed" touching on Christ- ianity's effects on education and medicine, and they said that Oven in Africa the Christian has help - - other Christians, also in each generation discrimination is worse. The business was conducted by the president Mrs. E. Hayter. Mrs. Pitt, the temperance sec- retary gave a little talk on the coming vote. Mrs. Elgin McKin- ley reported on the birthday fund• After a short WA meeting Mrs. A. Armstrong closed both meet- ings with prayer. 0111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;111111111111111111116 Koolvent -Nash Aluminum Products Add beauty and distinction to your home by install- ing Koolvent-Nash Combination Doors and Windows. 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Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jaques and family and Mrs, Amelia Jaques visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cooper, Elim- vlile. Mission Band Sunshine Mission Band held its October meeting on Monday in the Sunday School. Yvonne Jaques and Vernon Hern ,had charge of the pro- gram. Sheila Hern and Graham Hern gave a reading and Emily Dykeman sang. Mrs. Clifton Jaques had the worship service and Mrs, Tom Hern took the new study book•on Africa. Elsie Miller and Leslie Dyke - man looked after the lunch, Arksey, Mrs. Norman, Hodgins: at. tended the funeral of the late Mr. Harry Squire at Royal Oak, Miehigan, Thursday - Service in the United Church was withdrawn on Sunday due to. Centralia anniversary. Mr, Ronald Squire and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire attended Wesley anniversary en Sunday and also visited with Mrs. Min- nie Mardlin, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen were guests et the Spence -Brock wedding on Saturday at Zion United Church. 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