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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 104 Itee - • • ..eieeee,eveeeeeeeeee *Nee ee; ee" • eeee eeeteregeee.e=eeee; eeeee eeeeseeeeeete ............ . :47,leerele eleleeeeee,:- .1 °7-. ee-e • "—e'er": l•eeee'er eeelleelse.••• •eeee-ereeeereeteeteree,ee....'ee • PaVe.i.'F4rYary •9•,, 19t51 ens II and district new$ CORR.E.SPOND.E...NT4 Nee*. Maude .fledelett, Phetne„ 5 Air*, Archie: McGregor, Ph.011.0. t Fair just breaks even; _Earl Dick re-elected Tentative date for the Hen.: ley eackson; Usborne, Sam sail Spring Twilight Fair was; Deegan. William Lampert. set at the annual meeting of : Jim McGregor, Verne Alder - South Huron Agricultural So-, dice and P. L. McNaughton ciety held in Henson,. Date were named a committee to chosen \vae Friday, June 9. investigate the feasibility of Reports submitted disclosed holding another draw, and to that the fair broke practically; bring in report at next meet - even on the financial side, hut ing February 25 At Hensall. the secretary P. L. McNaugh-! President Earl Dick and sec ton Said it was slipping a bit retary-treasurer P. L. Mc - from previus years. 1 Naughton were named dole - Earl Dick was named creel.; gates to attend the annual dent for a further term with meeting of the Ontario Associ- vice presidents James Doig ation of Agricultural Societies and Otto Willert: secretary- in Toronto February e2, 23. treasurer. P'. L. McNaughton. The 1961 auditors are. Ken Directors named kr 061 Christian and. Earl Can-ipbell, were, Hibbert, Earl Dick andHuron. County Warden Ivan James K i n s rn a n; Barisal', Forsyth conducted election of George Artestreng, Norman director t and officers. Jones, Lorne Hay: 1 -lay, nit -?--'; Hare DeckChiselhurst UC er, Valentine Beek- -; The annual congregational er; Stephen, Russell Brown, Otto Willert; Stanley, Harvey meeting of Chiselhurst United Taylor, Bert McBride; Zurich, Church was held Tuesday eve - Lloyd O'Brien, Milton Oesch; ; fling with a pot luck supper Tinkerer-1)1th, James Doig, Sten. Preceding the meeting presid- ed over by the minister, Rev, 'Currie Winlaw. :Elected to the Board of I Stewards were John Glenn, 'Ben Stoneman, Tom Brintnell. Qf lodge founderYearly reports were submit- ted, the Capital Fund discuss- ed And left or the, Board of Noble Grand Mrs. Ernie: Chipchase presided .for the i Meeting of Amber Rebekahi The Vice Grand Mrs, A, Orr. St, Paul's church Lodge on Wednesday evening.; reported. visits, cards and flow- ers sent to members. 'Mrs. Wil- chooses officers liam Parker reported for the finanee committee which in Elected to office at •the an - eluded a. report of the bake nual meeting of St. Paul's sale held by the CPT cern- Anglican church were: peo- rnittee. ; ple's warden, Jack.Henderson; The recording secretary.. treasurer, W. 0. Goodwin; Mrs. John Ingram, read a let- vestry clerk, Jack lienderton; ter from the DDP Mrs. Lillian : lay delegates to synod, It. H. Grumtnett accepting an. inviel Middleton; sub, W. 0. Good - teflon to attend the 12tet birth--; win; day party of the lodge on Feb.' Select vestry, Mrs. R. H. ruary 15. A donation was voted Middleton, Mrs. T. Lavender, to the Navy League of Can-, Mrs. Frank Forret; sidesmen, 'Ada. : Frank Forrest, chairman; Arrangements were eeeeplet. Charles Fiford, R. H. tlWiddle- ed or the birthday ee ,, ton, Jack Lavender, John and • Following the meeting the J;ck Hendersen, E. J. Roberts. members enjoyed a social Personal item-. hour comMeniorating the birth -1 Mrs. Laird elickle attended da' of the founder of th.e! an afternon. ';ea Wedilesday of Lodge-, Mr. Thomas Wiley, i ;last -week at the home of Mrs. •Yeuth eanduet service ; W. A. McTeer, Huron. St., Lon - Oil Sunday evening the gos- On, in honor of Miss Sharon ree teem of South Huron Youth MacMillan, bride -elect of Feb- ;.,. . erist supplied the evening ruary. sezeice at the EUB Church,1 Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Rob- Crediron. A god crowd of area; ertson of Listowel and Mrs. Young people arended. After. Evelyn Mills, Seaforth, visited the service a se*. *song was Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, C. held. lunch served and an en- L. Jinks. joyable time of fellowship was Mr. Humphrey Webb, Grand spent. Rend, is . a patient in South Sot, 11 Huron Youth for Christ Huron Hospital, Exeter, wili apply a team for any Mrs. Beatrice Hess of Zur- cluirre service either enid-week ich, who has been a patient in Or Sunday evenings for any St. Joseph's Hospital, London church in the South Huron for the past ten days recover - area. The theme slogan is ing front an operation, returned "Telling Teens today Christ to her home in Zurich on Sun - The Only Way", day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love, Mark birthday Stewards to look into, Legion auxiliary picks,committees Committees for the year were named at the meeting, of the 'Legion Ladies Auxiliary Tues- day evening. Recreation committee is Mrs. Howard Sinale and Mrs. Har- old Campbell: leitchee, Mrs - John Skea, Mrs. Keith Buch- anan; gifts, M r s . William Sinele .and Airs. Ron Mockt sick, Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, Mrs. • W. J. Cameron; bingo, Mrs. Mary 'Taylor and Aire. Skea; auditors, Mrs. Ron Meek and eirs. John Taylor. A donation of $15 was made to the March of Dimes and 350 to the Legion Auxiliary Schol- arship Fund. Arrangements were made for a St. Patrick's bAke eat& and tea to be held in the Legion Hall, Saturday, March 18. 1 Plans were made to blitz the •village in $ ane -hour Red Cross drive. March 7. The group will install a third sink in the kit- chen and have received a re- quest to eater for A Masonic banquet in April. Hobo parties well start again this month and members will attend a card party in Gode'rieh Legion Hall, April 1.5. Plans are under way for the annual penny sale. , Presided Mrs. Gordon Munn ; conducted the business. The mystery prize was won by ,Mrs. W. J. Canieron, Bingo winners were Mrs. ; Garnet Allot, Mrs. R. Van - stone, Mrs, Cecil Kipfer, Mrs. Harry Horton, Mrs. Srnale, Mrs. Don Haven (2) • Mrs, GarnetM.ouseeau and Airs. Jack Simmons. CNR agent here! gets promotion Mr. Frank Ellwood CNR -agent here for the past six ydieayr, sFleebar\u,eas .for Oshawa h e has been transferred. Mrs. Ell- wood and Wayne will leave to rejoin him in the near future. • During theirthe{r stay here Mr and. Mrs. Ellwood. have made many friends and have been ; active workers in the church and organizations. Mr, Ellwood is the present treasurer of the Kinsmen Club ! And a past secretary, people's and rector's warden of St. Paul's Anglican Church. Mrs. Ellwood is also the present treasurer of the Kinette Club club.an andheldother offices in the eterefeffeteetelieleseeneeleerseeememe Clifford Weido of Toronto, visited over the weekend with the former's father, -Mr. Milton Love. official of lodge Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family, of London, are Clifford John 'Weide, 41, holidaying with Mrs. Lindsay's prominent farmer of Hay father, Mr. John Henderson Township, died in Clinton Hos- and family. pital on Sunday, Feb. 5 having Mr. Torn Fisher,. of Toronto, been admitted to the hospital, was a weekend visitor with the evening previous. his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Wil - He was born in Hay Town-, fred Fisher, ship and spent most of his life Miss Marion Bell, of London, there with the exception of, spent the weekend at the home three years in St. Catharinee.; of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. He was past noble grand of , Glenn E. Bell, Hensel' IOOF lodge 223, pastl Mr. Wilfred Fisher and son director of Hay Township Fed- Bob, of Collingwood, spent the eration and member of Stweekend at their home here, Peter's Lutheran Church, Zur- Mrs. Rhea Charles returned ich. Monday after spending six Surviving are his wife, theweeks with iter daughter and former Dorothy Watling, one son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- son, Stephen, nine years old;:ert Harradine, Sodus, New his mother, Mrs, Wilfred Wei-; York. do, Zurich, and one brother, Mr, Lloyd Fraeer, EXeter, Glenn Weido, of Hay Township. visited on Monday with Mrs. The late Mr, Weide rested at Catherine Hedden and lerb. the tonthron Funeral Chapel Mr, John Alexander is a where funeral services were patient in South Huron Hos. held from St. Peter's Lutheran pital, Church, Zurich, Tuesday, Feb, 7 conducted by Rev. W. P 111.* Gary Corleit, Diane Fitcher. Interment was in St: and Geoffrey, of Toronto, are Peter's Lutheran cemetery. ; spending two weeks witb Mrs. Corlett'e parentb, Mr. and Mrs. The 100F conducted a eery- N. E, Cook. ice at the funeral chapel Mon- day evening, , Mr Willie n Henry quietly celebrated his 83rd birthday at ! his home on Thursday, Feb. 2. Mission society thicta eriderwent appendix OperAtiori at. Clin- t ton Public Hospital en Thute- sets quilting °late day, Feb, 2. Mre. Catherine l-fedden, who :Sleeting feir their Februer,v —suffered a stroke, is doing At Meeting the. United Churei !wen as can Thursday Afterndel, members be eXpeeted, Grades 7 And 8 of Hensel! ot the Wer61161 Mtaathearer 'Public Scheid held white &eddy Were informed tile date' elephant sAie in their rows Of the World Day 61 P ve was leebruary--17-irna-sf land tealited e10.00, Which was I &Mated to the Mrch of Paul's Ariglitall Church. !IMMO. Alt the other- grafts in The date far geiltieig wet tet 'tilt school nal" n and fepur- r the third week Of thie chased articles ()germ for Month And anyone eviehing Wool for knitting earl Sane' frthiAlee. Albert Alexanderat Treyanet eevee•yeareild queentway Nursing Melee. tiatightet of Me. and VW, Mite jemes MeAllieter'S group was iit thare o.f the dee ealilludOtitord•atfitrettletiell 0%14 eSedt10115; ski and Mee, A, Itowchtte et- OP 6 at eotf, Memorial ReSeitille Peaketh, Tittles. sista; With it. piatlii tole Was; dli 1)Y un." tire, Winlaw, and •61100- Beard% Were Charles Rebie- fere of the study book, "Thee see, EdWard &tinder, Laird Turning Weed" were reviewed J'Adehi, Leonard Erh, Aire Ale. by Mrs. ',McAllister who pee. Allister Rest RiChardS6a. Plower hearers. Stewart, and President Mrs, V. t. Itowe David art and presided for the ;betiiiitte, Digeen* Stewart; Bell, and. Eerie 2 tereeelleiteeenle'resereeeemetereeere ' Cromarty Comments Thames Road Youth director warns KEN McKELLAR weSk .10 MRe, WieleiMe ROHDE ofdominationbyReds Ay Mete. . .• ; . ese :e eeeeselerele Pemaer17.11:aoliiildni etnj.11014•asii ,alltaideolAcineCrioloei Seaforth were Sunday visitors with Mr. And Mrs. T. Laing, Mr. Nelson Hankin or 13e1 - more visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. Airs. Charles Mills. St. Ma - rye, visited with mrs, Moughton on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Harry Elliott Susan and Ronnie of Wirldsor, attended the funeral of the late Mr. Frank' Elliott on Saturday and spett the weekend, with Air. and Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Soes. dahl and Connie visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, John Chessell, etr. and Mrs, Alex Ramsey and Billy visited in Listowel W1W.vir. anu ars- J as itam- ey and family on Sunday, Mrs. Ed, Brooks of Staffa visited on Monday ewith her parents Mr. and Mrs. George \Vallace. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilds and son Kevin of Lucan visited during the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Howe. Mrs, David Gardiner is a pa- tient in Scott Memorial Hospi. tat Seaforth. Many friends from this dis. tied attended the funeral of the late Mr. Frank Elliott of Staf- fa which was held in Mitchell on Saturday. The annual meeting of the Usborne and }fibbed Fire In- surance Company was held at Farquhar on Monday with a good attendance from this area. P, E. Kilpatrick • last of area family Funeral- services for the late Peter E. Kilpatrick were held at the Bonthron Funeral Chap- el in Hensall on Thursday, Feb. 2. Mr. Kilpatrick, who was in his 93rd year, had been in ail- ing health for some time, but was able to be uP,and around a few days previous to his death. He was a son •of the late Ralph Kilpatrick and Mary Burns and was born in the Crediton distriet and moved to the Kippen area in 1906 after buying the farm now occupied by Mr. Duncan Cooper, later farming in Hay township with the exception of three years spent in Saskatchewan and Al- berta with his sister end broth- er. He has resided the last 28 years with Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle and family. He ..,,ereteelreeeelee Letter from Kippen By MRS. NORMAN LONG teeeergeepeemeleeMetteeMelentrette Personal items The flo-yers at the church on Sunday were in memory of the late Peter Kilpatrick. The ladies of Kippen United ' The story in Church held a pot luck dinner and a quilting bee Thursday, when two quilts were aim- Saintsbury pieted for a bale. Messrs. Ronald and Bruce MacGregor hate purchased 100 acres of land from Wilfred By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mr, George Carroll, Detroit, spent the past week visiting I his father, Mr. Hugh Carroll, and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll. Mrs. Hugh. Davis spent sev- eral days this past week at the :home of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Quinton, London to , be at the bedside of her fa- ther M. Georgc McFalls, who I is a patient in Victoria Hospi- tal. Mrs. Roe Carroll spent the past week at the home of Mr., ; and rs. Arthur Abbott,..... I len, Mrs,. Abbott returned ;home recently from South Hu- ;Vitt Hospital with her baby daughter. Mrs. Heber Davis held a quilting bee this past week and was assisted by Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lucan, Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mrs. IWeiberg, Mr, Carl Weiberg, Harry Carroll Mrs. Lorne Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Mrs. Earl i Atkinson and Mrs, Harvey - Latta and Mrs. Rd. Dickins, , Exeter And Mrs, Herman At- kinson, 1 Miss Heather Davis spent the past week with her grand- ; 'neither, Mrs, George AleFails who is sulfering from a frac- ture of her left wrist. Mr, and Mrs. Jack iekins And Mr. Hugh Davis attended a hockey game at Aylmer re- - eently and visited with the for- 1mer's sister, Mr, and Mrs.: Barry N 1 . 1 Mrs, jack -Dickies accom- panied by Mrs. W. .1, Dickins and Mrs. Maurice MAeDonald, 1 Lucan, visited with Mrs. Die - Heins' sisters, Mrs, Jack Mc- Teinley and Miss Alice Maines," ' Watford, on Wednesday after- , , boon. I Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Da -I via aceeropArded 'by Mr. and MrL Marry Carroll visited their aurit, Mrs. Will Carroll at the, nut -sing hertie, Parkhi11 on eSuilday. Mrs, A. Greenlee, Etter nnd ,1,,6„eta! ErinsleY, Were among tgetela.rarliridtwh6called t ee Genie since re- ; teeming home frtiel the haste. ter, Me, and Mrs, tarf Atkinson, Were Monday evetilfig gusts With Mr, And Inte, Newtori WASilidge, Lutaff, Oti MOIWAY tveting Mr, and Met, Fred Dobbs Jr, attended the induetiort and reception if "the latter's uncle Archdeadni F, C. MeRiteltie at Grace Ati- 1,an Church, Arantford. t Mr,. and Mrs„ Clarence ba• 'vie, Mee, ',tarry Carroll and Mr.arid leilre• Reber Davit att tended the .furiArat servien ' • t Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Leod, Mr. Edward McLeod and Floyd Desjardine of Park- hill visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Kyle. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Schnei- der, Paul and Gary, of Strat- ford, visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thom- son and family. Thrifty Kippenettes The fourth meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes was held at e home of ar yn Tre- ineer on Saturday, Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. After Gail Finlayson read the minutes of the last meeting Sharon. McBride was elected secretary for the next meeting. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Sharon McBride on February 18 at.se p.m. Mrs, C. Eyre 'demonstrated how to make darts. The girls received eight points on a well - fitted, garment. The leaders demonstrated hew to put the pattern on the material. Kath. ryn Me Gregor thanked Mari- lyn Tremeer for her hospital- ity and Gail Finlayson second- ed it, their cousin the late Mrs. Tr- ott, Coursey, LUCan, at. Bole Trinity ChUrCli on Monday af- terriestei, I last "b, was he AS mem o a large family and is survived . by three nephews .and one niece in Alberta and two nephe ews in Saskatehewan, .Funeral services were con- ' ducted, by Rev. Harold Johns- , ton with interment in Be:dee- m atisoleum, Lib revs Were Sandy Pep- per, Wilfred 'Mats, Bert Thom - Robert Thomson Neil mcLaughlin and Clarence Smile WMS meeting The February meeting of the \Romans Missionary- Society !was held at the home Of Mrs. E. Moore with Miss Olive iSpeare presiding. Mrs. Grace Scott had charge of the study book lesson "Why to all the World Together" lwithn Mrs, L. Sorsdahl, Mrs, Sadie Scott and Mrs. T. Laing :assisting. Mrs, Calder 11IeKaig read the Glad Tidings prayer. 1 ',Pile topic, "The rural church, will. it live or die" was given by Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. N. Her- ' bun reviewed current events. 1 The president, Mrs. C. Me- Eaig, conducted the business when arrangements for the 'World Day of Prayer were corn- epleted, the :meeting to be held ;at Staffa United -Church. Lunch 'was serv,eci by the hostess as - meted by Mrs. John Wallace !and Mrs, W, Miller. :Frank Elliott last of family Frank Elliott, former far- mer of Hibbort Township, died in Victoria B'ospital, London on Wednesday night at the age of ninety years. He had been a patient in the hospital since December 10 last year when be suffered a fracture of his hip while yisiting his daughter at Lambeth. He was the last surviving member of a family of eleven of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott (Catharine Clark) and was born in Logan Township on January 4, 1871. On Decem- ber 20, 1893 he married Ellen Elizabeth Agar and they 'farmed in Hibbert Township re- tiring to Dublin in 1948. Mrs. Elliott died in August 1958. He was a member at one time of the Order of Chosen Friends. Surviving are five s s: Lloyd, Staffa; Durwood of Ha- milton; Norval, Earl and Lorne of Dublin; three daughters, Mrs. Howard (Clare) leletcher, Lambeth; Mrs, Harry (Ada) Schellenburger, Clinton; Mrs. Homer (Ethel) Jeffery, De- troit; 20 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. The funeral was held' at the Lockhart Funeral. Home, Mit- chell, on Saturday, with Rev. Frank Tomkinson of Trinity Anglican Church, Mitchell, in charge. Temporary entomb- ment was made in the Eliza- beth Ratz Memorial Chapel, Mitchell, with burial later to be in Knox Presbyterian ceme- tery, Mitchell. The story in Staffa By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN nea.TOMWMIPSMOMM.Mat• Personal items The Women's Institute car party whip') was to be held Fri day evening Feb. 3 was can- celled due to the bad weather. It is to be held this Friday, Feb. 10. Frank Elliott died in Victo- ria Hospital, London On Wed- nsday evening, Feb. 1. A large number from this community attended,, the Junior Farmers variety night which was held in the Crystal Palace Mitchell, on Friday evening. Misses Jean 'Francis and Cheryl Wagner spent the week- end with Miss Kaye Worden, Staffa. Eric Norris spent the week- end at his :home here. Miss Ethel Mae Norris, Tor- onto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Norris, Staffa, was shaken up in a car accident in Toronto Friday evening. Her compa- nion Mr. Jim Lyall was not in- jurel.d.. NfA. Braite, Toronto, bus - band of the former Margaret Norris of Staffa, has been trans- ferred to Montreal, his duties to commence on Feb. 20. He is 'employed with the 13e11 Tele, plion Group 1 of the Wornen's In- stitute quilted a crib quilt at the home of Mrs, Lloyd Miller on Tuesday afternoon. Rafuse, Ford &. Keast AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS L. E. Refuse R. L. Ford K, C. Keast • 349 TALBOT ST: Phone GE 2.7452 LONDON Don liftcreor Pion. 7:37 Exeter • cHAMpioN ruEt. OILS , ELECTRId onci AtETYLENE WELDING TRAILERS suro"or ALL 'KINDS HEAbOLIARTER$ FOR 1\ACULLOUGIA CHAIN SAWS 5' .. .. WA anitl WMS The :January meeting of the WA end WMS was held in the rluu.reb ba ernent with Mrs. ROSS Cottle and Mt% Jee Web- ber as hostesses. Mrs. William Rohde, presi- dent, of the WMS was. in charge of the worship service assisted by Airs William Fer. gUsop, Mr* Percy Rene took a chapter from the study book Work Makes Us One". which was interesting. Mrs. Melvin Gardiner gave the hospital re- port, The World Day of Prayer will he held on February 17 at 2 p.m. with Elimville ladies as guests. Mrs. Reg Hodgert conducted the WA business, Mrs. H. C, Wilson, Christian Stewardship secretary gave a reading "Why Support My Church." Mrs, Lloyd Knight was in charge of the, program which consisted of a reading by Mrs, John Selves and a vocal solo by Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin. community night On Wednesday evening corn- munity night was beld In the echol house with eight tables of euchre in play, Prizes went to: ladies high, Aire, .Reg Hodgert; ladies low, Mr. S n o w; lone bands, Mrs, ,Tack Borland; men's high, Mr, Jack Portend; men's low, Air, Reg Hodgert. The committee in charge ler the evening were Mr. and Airs. Ross Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunlcin, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore were ice fishing at St. Williams on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller entertained a number ot mar - lied couples on Saturday eve- ning. There was no school on Thursday or Friday owing to from pipes. Mr, John Tookey of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Passmore. Miss Jean Ferguson of Lon- don ;spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cenn. Mr. and !Mrs. William Rohde and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight. -Mr. -and Mrs. Warren Brock of Exeter were Stinday guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Mil- ler, the .occasion being Mrs. Brdelc's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann, M. and Mrs. Robert Cann, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Ju- dith and Bradley were Satur- day evening guests with Mr.' and Mrs, James Hodgert of Exeter. Miss Marilyn Gardiner ac- companied her aunt Miss Mary Gardiner of London to Toron- to to the ice capades on Fri- day and spent the weekend with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harding Vowels. Mr, Donald Ballantyne of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ballan- tyne and Brenda spent Mon- day•with Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold Beaver of Dundas. Canadian women bought an average of 12.7 pairs of nylon etockings during 1959, of which eanadien mills supplied 5.6 Union dozen pairs and foreign ..oducers 560,00 dozen pairs. Two auditoriums in :the re4hot, 13iteefield, rendored (WO were Med tit capacity Whene,nembers. The,,,pienist for both Bev. Wes Aarum, Canadian ,di-Iralliee was Mee. Meeiee and Saturday$pndayafternoonniglltat114 atCZi°1.r4- ch. 1ector or Youth for Christ spoke tier, of Exeter, " Rev. Aarum is no stranger in the area having been here NgveitiihstitclieteaLlenighniodna.gFaoirnd a s4 ‘m'a 4n: sic e director for the Smith Huron Crusade for Christ in Zurich four and. a half years ago, challenging A ngianligni'8 to messages V. youngpgepiee and attune alike, And in bis• messages he stressed the need of whole hearted turning 10 :Jesus Christ as a personal Saviour. He said "Unless God intervenes communism is plan- ning SA take over the whole western hemisphere by 1970", At the Clinton rally Miss Dorothy Parker of Hensall was soloist and the Oesch sisters of Zurich rendered trio numbers, Five teams competed in the Bible quiz, this rallies com- petition was won by Wingham team. 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