The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-02, Page 15t.IRTH4
PElete-jin) and laiZ Bell, Main
St., Exeter, ante:nce e the
birth Of a son Jeffrey James,
At South ettiron hospital',
jeneary 26—first grandchild
for Mrs. Rey BOIL Hensel':
seventh grandchild for Mr.
c
Mrs. :cow Filen(nee. meAllister) wish to An -
M G
Brneefiek. eed greet grand- =mice the .birth .0(their
child for Mrs, E. Stone, daughter et Sarnia General
Exeter.
•ITENNER Me. .and Mn.
Donald :Brenner. Grand Bend,
Announce ti biLh of a son
at South lig= HosPlial, ham. Webster wish to suture -
e aey ly thank their relittives, triende
ThitiNTNELL — Mr. ;and Mrs, end neighbors for their kind-
. Donaldintnele. Exeter, annese, messages of sympathy
menet the birth .of .daughe and the beatitifel floral tributes
ter, Kimberly MAC, et Smith received ,thring their recent
).iuron hospital, aTaneary 2$ bereavement, Special thanks to
e-efirsi grandchild for Mr. the; Canadian Canners, Rev. S.
and second for Mr. arid Mrs, Percy Hewitt And Mrselend
Russell Brintnelk.
knct elle. 'Eldon eieyweed jjeoerryte, the 100.F 67 and, Mrs.
• 20
igARP$, -OF THANK-
13.reOn (nee Dietrich), rill a iiharai All those ;1ithe sent cards,
Parkhill,. wish to Annotmeetgifts; And. visited nee. while a.
the arrival Of a telegliter,Ipetient in St„ Joseph's Hos.
ponnie Louise, january 441, and sine returning Jeanne
GOFF—Glenn And ;lean Goa Our most sincere thanks a sister tar caneeo. •
lo
,an Ale were kind end. :helped
to se many .ways, who called
anti sea eat* while 13ertewas.
Alt with pneumonia. h was on
2c
grateftellY apPreciated,"— Bert.
And Mabel Selves.
We wish to thank everyone
for their visits, !cerde, flowers,
treAts and •Tnany kind deeds
during my recent illness in St.
joet,ph's :Hosea:al, London, and
since renaming home. Our siil.
etre thanks to alkeeMrs, Jack
Faber,
.d Mrs. Don Morphy,
Woodham. would like to ex.
tendetheir thanks and apprecia-
tion toe all the cane visits
and cards received from frtends
And neighbors during !the past
two weeks following their ac-
eident, 2c
We wish, to express our stn.
cere thanks and. appreciation
to our friends: neighbors .and
relatives :for acts of kindness,
floral tributes and sympathy
carde we received in our re,'
Cent bereovement, A speeial
thanks to Rev, .Johnson,
the pallbearers and Bonthron
runeeal. home.—The McLellan
2c
I wish to thank niy friends
and neighbors for visits, flow,
ors and cards while a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Spec-
ial 'thank you' .to Dr, Gans,
Miss Claypole and staff, head-
quarters s t a ff, and NEDA
members of the RCAF Cent-
ealia, also S/14 Fee and F/L
Moore, Mr, and • Mrs. Norm
Farg,uson, Miss Brenda Bren-
ner and Harvey's Taxi for their
thoughtfulness and many kind-
nesses.—Elele Hookey, 2c
BREEN Norm and Tune 1Mrs. John GlaVin wishes 'in
iosPlial. January 26,
CARP$ OF THANKS—
Tho family Of the late Wit-.
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JAMES STREET
UNITED
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M,A,, E.D.
Minister
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M,
Organist and Choirmaster
1.0 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
. . .. ..
ZION. LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DAstivV001)
9;00 a.111.—Service
10:00 A.111,—Sunday Sehool
All Departments THAMES ROAD
•11. A.at,---MORNING SERVICE MENNONITE CHURCH
YOUTH SUNDAY
S. M. Saucier, Pastor
Service arranged by LOG ..•
10.30 a.m.—Worship Service
Young People's Class and
eonducted by president Bill 11:15 a71117—SuodaY School and
Batten, assisted by Diane Bible Class
Delbridge and Louise Hockey All. Are Welcome
Sermon; till Pollen of MVO
and member of the class • THE BETHEL
Soloist: Sandi Morrow ,
Special Music: REFORMED CHURCH IN MEMORIAM—
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH —COOPER—In loving memory
Wainer
Rev. R. Van Farowe, minister er who passedaway ATaree
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
All Welcome
Piano obbligato: Sandra ; of our parents'
Grace Cdop.
Anthems by junior Choir
ccrr and older classes of
the Sunday School will at-
tend the service.
Ushering by members of the
LOG Class
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
*CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
10:00 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p,rn,—Evening Services
Wed„ 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
CAVEN PRESBY'ERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A. B.D.
Minister
Organist; Mrs. S. G. Klatt
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 ami.—Morning Worship
Youth Service
Monday, 4 p.m. Children -of -
the -Church meeting in Sun-
day School room,
Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Gordon
Auxiliary
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Circle meet-
ing at the home of Mrs.
Hilton .Laing,
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 aen,—English Service
2:15 p,m.—Dutch Service
6;15 pen,—Back to God-Hour—
CHLO (680 kc)
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Camerort, Organist
Suriday, lrebruary 5, 1961
Sexagesime Sunday
8:30 a.m.--Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m.—.Holy ommunion.
(Nursery and Sunday School)
7:00 p,m,—AYPA
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, February 5, 1961
10:00 a.m.—World Service Day
In charge of the WSWS
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
7;30 p.m.—Youth Rally
Youth Week Service
Clinton Youth Group will
present the program.
6, 1924, and Robert James
Cooper, February 7, 1960.
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear,
But always a beautiful memory
Of ones we loved so Clear.
These dates we do remember
A loving thoeight we give,
To ones no longer with' us
But in our hearts still live.
missed and always
remembered by the family.
2*
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Message from
Blake
By ELIZABETH FthIllAY
Tita&Wii3itiVrafnlinialeraMitt:C9.
114/6,11•1 STREET
United Church of Canacla Personal items
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz Thursday evening with Miss Pa -
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard trivia Ferguson, of Exeter.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Jack &Tenn -
11:15 .2.m.—Morning Worship , echeie•Y and ellfmily visited with
Sermon: `No Time for Sleep' • fem. itayn i s. Earl Oesch and rnc
; ..... ...... .. . months. • , term government on behalf of mi ion on seeage N 01
'the commission ' Ontario ready to proceed, This , Crediton visited on Thursday
. and 117 ColinGil , Ch t • 13; on Sunday. to o r o
Nursery ... " '
Personal items i Mr, Warrender's statement; means over 700,000 man days ,•
, ••
7:00 p,xn.—Songs of the Gospel Letter from lVfernbers ,of the U n i t e d Since the federal government of work. In addition there are "an -
Miss Kay Horne of London
7;30 p.m.—A Challenge for To. • . . e church congregation win. hold a n n o un c e d legislation (Bili projects in the active plannine!
their annual business meeting spent the weekend with Mr.
day C42) which will provide finane- stage worth $67 million and
den of Exeter visited Friday
Exeter Junior Band 1. and Mrs. Robert Rilborn works; the Ontario 'Water Re- developed to comply with this
rees ' Commission has been ' new arrangement amounting , e V e 11 l /1 g vvith Mrs, Garnet
Institute iuchre Feist and Nola. Mortgage and Housing Corpora- !days of woele
At
Thi Ti tit-Ad\mcito, FolguarY 21 19.0 ; 400$
r
t;iitA 1,c.aiiiivs•ho4ic* tere...gett4. Nee 41,04 --
e ITA,v8i ..3*.e Wee%
nriat 414 lea= Ube 10 reel* alwaYs ask.".
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Agn.V•s2 1r tittriTet Sur, acate,jac,,woraihttiftsmta,
linta TI:Ittd Iterve'Z'1.
IA lift None sysidiatisorkei twes miry*
.1% Akew
"The champ seemed to to 1, little jutaisy on that
last green, folks's:"
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Letter from
Crediton
By MRS. M. FAIT
IneeeeeeeezeiteirtezDiraleTelIMEitl,
UC Mission Band the new federal government the OWRC and Central Mort-,
The &fission Band held its legislation (Bill C42) which ! gage. As a result:, the commis-
regular meeting on Thursday provides financial aid to muni-.sion will take Immediate action!
with 33 members present. 1 cipalities wishing to under- I on these projects. There are
Judy Boulianne had charge take such
El projects have been ' a 'number of these ready to be i
• I ox.emrsK.nt.mgmmm;:nrmt,
IThis week in
Winchelsea
ay MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
emt'oeeleeim.eeteeejtee:eeeeeeXtetlreeete
Euthei club
veal details
ofswage aid
Details for proceeding on on these sewage works now
sewage works in Ontario under have been worked out between
The Winchelsea euchre club
held a party on Monday eve-
ning at the school with four
tablet playing.
Prizes went to Colin Gil -
the worship ser‘ ce.
Mien, Philip Hern, Ward Hern
aN'e worked out between the On- , undertaken at once and others
Lamport read the scripture and lario Water Resources Com-. will follow as engineering plaits . and Eisen Lynn.
Betty Skinner sang a 80107 / mission. and Central Mortgage ' are completed. i Mrs. Philip Hero and Mrs,
Rev. R. S. Hiltz was present' and Housing Corporation, Hon, I These projects will ; now be
1 ..Tohn Coward were the hos-
tesses.
and spoke on The Cree.Indians7w. K. Warrender, QC, Minister carried on as part of the
of Manitoba.of Municipal Affairs, has an-10WRC's program and the com-, _ .
to finance Personal items
,
' The earesident Carolyn Glen- flounced. - • mission is prepared
vine look the chair for the
Miss Enima Finlay spent
business. The eon call was an.' .he OWRC and CM&HC are that part of the program not! • 7
guests on Wednesday
the rovincial and federal • covered under federal legisla.!wdre,
dM NewtonClarke
swered by paying of fees. The
• • ;h d
treasurer Mrs. N. Lainpor re- tive.y,
involved, presernilt ira `ecorirs.' Harold Bell of Elinoville.
At the
. g . .
t government agencies, ..eee.gee, lion.
rogram involving neari Insurance Co
. . ister who reports to the C)n- P y see •Tim Gilfillan of Winthrop and!
Farrows'
Night
TONITE
McKee Bros. of Elmira are
sponsoring a Free Fanners'
Night in the Parkhill Arena
Thtirsday, Feb. 2, starting
at f1:30 p.m,
* Free Draw
* Everyone Welcome'
Reception
6. Dance
FOR MR. ANL MRS;
ROSS DOBSQN
(nee Witmer)
Sat., Feb, 4
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
DESJARDINE'S
ORCHESTRA
ANNUAL MEETING,
KIRKTON WOODHAfyi
Farmer's.
Club
ABERDEEN HALL,
KIRKTON
Wed., Feb. 8.
at 2:00 p.m.
for the purpose of receivin3
the financial report and the
auditors' report, the'election of
officers and any other business
which may come. before the
meeting. All members arta
urged to attend.
Fred Switzer, President
T. Alvin Crago, SeceTreat.
Usborne 61.
Hibbert
ferent projects were discussed anen e cabinet min- a s eie is a • - e•
ported a successful yeer. Dif. w 7 cl • the • ;missiort estim te th • ' Mrs. Bill Church and' Mr.
•
Mr and Met. Harvey Smith of
Kippen on Friday evening followin,g a ial assistarice to municipalities revolving 35,000 man days a and Mrs, Freeman Horne.
pot luck supper served at 6.30, wishing to build sewerage work. Other projects are being Mr. and Mrs. Erie Carscad.
By MRS. NORMAN LONG m
Bill Pollen, Western 'Univers-
ity
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
9;00 ani,—CJCS Radio -1240
on. your radio dial.
9.45 mt.—Sunday School
Classes for all.
11:00 a.m.—Rev. Wesley Aarurn
Director of Canadian Youth
for Christ.
7:30 p.m.—"THE BA.TTLE OF
ARMAGEDDON"
These Bible sermons are
helpful. You should hear this
oustancling message,
God Music — Lively Singing
Annointed Preaching
"Visit the Tabernacle this
Sunday"
A Challenge
For Today
Sunday Night at Main Street
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Guest Speaker Bill Pollen
'NM—SONGS OP THE GOSPEL
7:O—EXETER JUN1011,1 AND
Everyohe Welcome; Especially Young 'People
4 .
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•z,,,monnonnonnmonmnninnononnnnonnunnuttinonnononnnnunnotnononnomonuntinw
• .7. Winghern 'visited Sat% ay. Inset
it Corning For 2 kitties!. • i with mr, and Mrs. Wiillrect siene.
ANNUAL •
MEETING.
The Annual Meeting , of
and CaillYa of 1- arlovel, men , the I.Jsborne & Hibbert
the weekend with yrs. t ere co - operating with Centr al to $9,300,000 for 115,000 man ; i •
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day- IVIutual Fire Insurance Com -
The Kippen East Institute Mrs. Lloyd England has been tion ih arranging to get work These •combined proj
eets. man and family of . ,Day -
pally will be held in Far -
exceed $134 000 000 for over visited on Sunday with Mr. • •
and quhar Hall, Farquhar, on
day night at SS no. 2 Tucker- daughter Mr end .mre. wes The details for proceeding ,1,600,000 man days of work. ,and 187William
, • 1Mrs. Nelson Clarke.
smith, with 11 tables in play Sisson and family. She return.' 1
and the sum of $20 being ed home Saturday 1COMING EVENTS—,
realized.
held a successful euchre In. visiting in Montreal with her •
Winners were: ladies, Mrs. Detroit, visited with, her broth- af a KEEP APRIL 7 OPEN feet
, Miss Clara Oeserieher, of WI. at St if ANNUAL.
John Cooper, Mrs, -Stewart er, Mr. and Mrs. William
Ronald McGregor; men, Bob I cookies SSIVE. EUCHRE will; ctrie y Noght
Bell and William Bell; corisola-
tion, Lloyd Lestell.
Variety Night hi SHDHS. 2c v • t •
Pepper and consolation, Mrs. Oestricher, for a few clays.
Thrifty Kippenettes
The Thrifty Kippenettes met
at the home of Carol Varley
on Saturday at 9 a,m.
Julie Chapple read the min -
Monday, February 6, 1961,
at 2 p.m., for th6 purpose
of receiving the reports of
the Directors and Auditors
for the past year, for the.
election of two Directors
Port Hope, visited. over tee By Mr*. JOHN TEMPLEMAN day, .February 107 Everyone Et Dance . for a
tion. of Auditors; and any
three-year term, elec-
martin, Kerry and Danny, of be held in 100F Hall on Fri -I •
weekend with the latter's par- Mrs, Gordon Hoggarth was ' welcome. Ladies bring lunch. . other business that may be
Friday Feb 3
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph hostess for the home economics Admission 500. Sponsored bY .
Woodall, and Mr. and 'Mrs• and health meeting of the CPT Committee 100F and Re- t in tha interests of the
Jack Pryde and family at Fexe• Staffa: Women's institute which bekah Lodges. 2:0c
ter. was held on Wednesday -after...CAS ANNUAL MEETING—The
The February meeting of the noon, January 25. ' lal meetine of The Child.
Mr. and Mrs7. William Gil-
utes of the last ,meeting and Ladies' Aid and WSWS of the Mrs. Gerald Agar presided ren's Aid Society of Huron
Gail Finlayson was elected for EUB church will be held on and, preserited the motto Tian
" .r" I" County will be held ie the
the next meeting, Thursday evening in the SIM. piness is perishable '1.1•1'" GO unell Chambers, Couet
. . !House, Goderich, Ontario, Oh
The anis did a gamine ot day School rooms at 8,15. which -must be used very c av
gathering,, a sample collar, a for it will net keep.
sample covered belt and a The roll call—a cookie ree-/Wcthicsd°37' February A, 1961,
sample of inserting a zipper. . ine And bring one dozen to sell! at 230 •P'111' Public cordially
The next meeting is to he
UC raises was answered by 18 members. invited. 2c
held at the home of Marilyn
TrChtter on Saturday at 1 mAA
p•in.
Persooal items
gift
Guest speaker for the aftee-SUPPORT THE
noon was MrS- E. A. Langley.' WINTER. WORK CAMPAIGN
president of the Stratford and OF THE
dietriet associatimt for Retard. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Mrs, X. Roberts, of Londee, The arintial meeting of the ed Childreri. She told all about SERVICE 2:2-3:16t
is visiting a few weeks win, congregation of jornee Street the school at Stratford and dis.,
and daughter.in4aw, United Church -was held Wed- played. some of the Punt's! • ' — ' ' ' ! ' ' ' 4
her son
Mr. and lles, Ted Roberts and tic8clAY' January 25, w1/711 a work.
family. Arena
good attend a nee.
i .Art interesting reading was
the varioue organizations, Rev. Mrs. Garnet Taylor gAve cur -
Olive Spare.
Mrs, I. VanDyk of RR 2 Xip. Renate were received from glvell bY Miss
pen fractured a bone in her
Plane weee made the A - c edule
Mr, and Mee, NormAit Die, secretary,
kert, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Me- The treasurer', It C Venn
— C. - -- '7'.1 Staffa 'II on Fricley evening,' • Ay lit 3
with aft. and Mrs, Jeele Die- was raised for local putposes, rroceede from the toOkie, 7:0$:00—Atiee crate vt, Exitrr •
right leg fast week when the S.B. 1414 elvlbeuristsehe614
11"t4e.Bc'1 Fell
slipped on the ice At the barn.
! euchre party to be held in!
'4Feb wiCrath 2 in charee,1FRID , Fe
Letter' and Jill visited SundAy reported a total of $
8:15 p.m.
CRYSTAL PALACE
BALL ROOM
Mitchell
ADMISSION '7541
Children under 12, Free
,Sponsored by
Mitchell Junior Farmers
Institute
company.
The Directors whose
term_ of office expires are
Milton McCurdy and' Ro-
bert G. Gardiner, both of
whom are eligible for re-
election.
Alex J. Rhode, President
Arthur Fraser, See.-Treas,
EVERYONE'S SPREADING THE RUMOR ;
pI
HERE ARE THE FACTS . .
Teenage Roo
ir Crediton
FRIDAY, FEB. 3
. 9:00 p.m, to 12:80
keit and Mrs. Diekert Sr. at of vehich $3,550 \vent tro Pres.'
HArrieten,
$016 were donated to the re., net weet
bytery capital funds. $6,800, tArded ehildren. MOO.9:00-4..anibetn vs. exsLC! a
Mr, Stanley jackson vetern. was raised for the missionary A demonstration "Somethhtg midgets
ed home recently Item a heel- • and maintenance fund, an in.! made with an apple with ovei)-ioigiee.-7nculist-LizaeAsA Epticisyteot;f
ness trip to Denver COlorado. ettase a about $400 over lest ADMISSION
Music by the Quirts
Mr. and Mrs, Oilmen year, Te Addition the %VMS "crY°11° was eb.
taking pari Prantford aed Mrs. Currie Auxiliaries a xi cl affillAtes j°3reci' SATURbAY, FEB. 4 Minimum Crowd of 300 Anticipated.
Marie course sponsored hy the .11,5„e•ebe_euene si<athiti
• • • , • Final 'Meeting' of tlie laneP 860.1ko_minor Hockt y 1
fo'"tetta WI wee held on. Monday, t;a • Win
0.5;30— lot e S
mals. ' 'Average., ettendance at Son' evening in the Staffa church
7:00.a:30-0ln on axet in
i Mr, And Mre. Emerson R'yie daY Sebool wax 208, Seventeeh, rooms, Those taking the tOUrtt mitigets—WOAA pisoff
•
- and Alm left by Motet' Satin' teacheet And eftiders• sent A i hada
lamp steade tO ShOw A:30.10:00--Oublid SkAtinti
fl Rev. e$
Aorta, vacation :north. Eiders elected tor ,g four that they tejOyed the course. SUNOAY, FEB
111 clay mornmg
pg,Eslt5NT OF CANADlAtkt e ' in A
1 Wotk 111 tr 14619111° yeAr kern wete Mereytt Vud. pet -eerie' ;fetes letee.etee—MollaWks
• for a three.Week weeltenct riVe �i' ifor fl Their work arid all teported s
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
t tom hdlidaya with .1.11. tincie v.
when: the ‘1Adies quilted Iwo r
Mies WAS their' leader at South Huron Crusale for asci l‘lrx .711* Artinirlt,''1111111r, iFecic.beArtg'Setitlb::°l1 111U;r8da'v 111 &Alfa chUrebe' MONDAY PO 6
.1 Sanford or Kitchenei, tett
1 home Sunday Atte WW1 g Mote, MAW' Geiser, Albertl Ari all day quilling was held 210'4:00—Polio s
--Itttin •
Christ at Zurich several years age and it Ait . 6
re, a.
1 ittA for I, 6e I 4e)O•5100--ekaticto
10-171e-eIliellteNt ovat
•I•ooty , -who 1§. gO6tt, $ evilat(S' e eeted 1Vele ci.vdtilitg •vi$itara .tvith, 6' '...
ttrarigdr. .• v •-.
11 1110 h6r tvi,6 dalight6r$ riegi, Howard lioltzmao, 11Autiee ehe -mrs, protrAtiviall,t:oo.lo:o0—at
oi h clove -Tama McCarter ,Alvin' myt1r6 glicisem lc,
TUESbAY PO3 1
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10 •SOUT.1.4 HURON YOUTH FOR CHRIST
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