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':...Mark anniversary
at Dashwood church
AY' Mgt gRVI.N RAPE R roast follewed by eloeing Alo-
. DAS,tiwoop. notions ,ann. . .
. The, 'MIR- ehurch had an in- 'Peshweed +II eerie
i
espeing end successul fivere. •7.1:lie eecood meeting of' Dash.
eery', -Frie.nels of former yeare, 'Weed 441: club "Featuring
returned for the tlitY, •iittmer,Frtat" was. held at the home
2,anes from,: Stittsville,. Oita -of Lynda Rader with ten girls
TVO. Was the guest soloist. present.
Following the evening ser. Mrs, Sid Baker and Mrs. •
,,Vice Mr, James gave a must- , Leonard Schenk, leaders, dem-
;cal ..concert. Many: people of . nnstrated, the making of fruit
the area, who had seen him .on 1 short cake and apple salad
TV hed, the opportunity to see mould. A ,display oreits and:
-and hear him in person. !discussionon where they grow
In the 'watt anniversary laud use el them followed:.
'Altering the congregatioe sur- Pe ehweed Merry ,Melds
‘...pessed the objeetive. Officers elected At the 44-1'
organization meeting which
:-Youth evangelism service was held at the home of Airs.
The Dashwood, Zurich and Sid Baker were: pee5ident,
trediton churches of the EUB Iris Becker; vice-pres Joan
.denontination are joining to Rader; secretary, Helen'Ba
participate in the Youth Evan- der.
'egelism Service, The third meeting of the 4-H
• Two young men from 'Dayton, girls was held at the home of
Ohio, will be the guest leaders the leader, Mrs. Sid Baker,
from October 7-12. The nrogrant with ten girls and Mrs. Leon -
begins with a get -acquainted ard Shenk, present. Roll call
,evening Saturday, October 7. was answered by giving their
On Sunday evening there. will favourite variety of apple and
-be a mass rally for youth and why. Not.es were given and dis-
cussed on canned, frozen arid
,Walther eagues entertain
dried fruit. The girls are to
L
Newly confirmed young peo-, bakesomething at home out of
e r pamphlets.
pie of Zion Lutheran Church Oven steamed fruit pudding
'and parents of the Leaguers with fruit sauce WAS made and
were welcomed to the league served for lunch.
last Tuesday evening with a so-
cial evening. LLL
- Sunday evening the Leaguers The fall rally of the Strat-
ewere guests •a Mitchell League ford District Lutheran Laymen
at a hayride party and wiener League was held in Zion Luth-
eran Church Monday, October
2 with supper business. There
was a large crowd,
Topics from Rally Day service
Rally Day was held in Zion
Lutheran Church last Sunday,
Promotion of the classes was
conducted and the Sunday
School children sat in a body
for the service.
Personal items
Mrs. Marie Maier attended
the wedding of her grandson,
Junior Mathers and Lorna
Boyce in Goderich Saturday.
Mrs, Marie Maier, Mr, and
Mrs, Carl Maier, Mr. Bill
Maier and friend Miss Dryal
Felker of Exeter visited in
Mitchell and Welsely on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gray of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Maier of London spent Sunday
at the Maier residence.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Howe of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
Glen, Darlene, Miss Marilyn
Desjardine and Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Weiberg and family at
Waterloo.
Parents of Rev. Win, Getz,
Mr. and Mrs. Avolt Getz of
Wisconsin were guests of Rev.
•,and Mrs. Gatz.
Mr, and Mrs. RObert Stor-
mes of St. Thomas were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Tiernan and Lynda.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Wes Engeland were Mr,
and Mrs. Tom Pinches and Bri-
an of London, Wilbur Graybiel
leVieM7,'!,1Z,e'e-'4"e"'""rewer.eaelletelleeeeeerel
Whalen
ISy MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WOMMUMMTOZaMintl,MIA
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Elliott
.And. girls, London township,
were recent visitors of Mr, and
Cleve Pullman,
7 Mr, and Mrs. (Melville Gun-
„ning and Muriel were in Lon-
don Sunday visiting with Mr,
and Mrs. Earl Johnson,
Lorne and. Ross Ferguson
,spent the weekend in Windsor
;with friends,
Mr. and 'Airs, William Hodg-
son, London, were recent call-
-ere with Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
w -ere in Exeter Sunday visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gun-
ning.
Mr. and Airs. William Mor-
ley Jr. and family visited Mr.
.and WS.. Arthur Hodgins at
-Clandeboye on Sunday,
Mrs. Bert Duffield was in
London Monday and visited
Wynne.
• 4'1ave you anything to say
for yourself?” the magistrate
Asked a woman convicted of
'shoplifting,
"Yes, your worship," she re-
fplieel. "I take only goods made
-an Canada."
Friday
and
Saturday
October
6 and 7
Starlite
Drive-in Theatre
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Ctrs Free
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Enjoy the Holiday Weekend
at the
Village inn
GRAND BEND
Entertainment 6E. Dancing
FRIDAY CLARENCE PETRIE AND THE
NIGHT HAWKS
SATURDAY THE CA5ALC)MAS
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Vizi!
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THANKSGIVING
DINNER
(Served Saturday & Monday)'
• Tasty Turley
• belitious: 1:5ut,k
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end Mr. :mid WS. -Gerald Graee
Mel, Steven end Todd of Wood-
stock and MASS Beatrice ay
Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Ford And
Mr. and Mrs. Ea Penhale t.
tended the Oharette-Ford wedding in 'Detroit .on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Selieek
of Walkerton „spent last Tuesday with gr. and Mrs. Leon
.ad 'Schenk and family..
Mrs., Sid: Baker. Airs. ,ChAr•-
lee. Snell. lUrs, Jrt Alternated
and Mrs. Leonard Schenk ate'
tended the County Rally of the,
WI at Eliniville DTI Monday.
Mrs. Vesta MiUe has re-
ceived word ,that she has Sl1C,
Pcssfully p4su,d the gavernment
examinations. and is -entitled •to'
her ,Ontario Heirdressiog
etnee.
Mr. and Airs. Orville 3:ames.
:Of Ottawa, parents ot Rev.
Merrill James were weekend
visitors. of Rev, M.L Janie
and family,.
Anniversary
SERVICE
wooDHAM
'UNITED CHURCH
Sun., Oct, 8
II. A.M.
• Guest Speaker:
REV, H. C. WILSON, B.A.
Tharn es Road
• United Church
Mr. and Mrs. Homer .Janest Mr. and Mrs. Gordon •Michae-
and .farnily o Stittsville, were lis of Rosenthel, fernier mem-
the- guests Of hia brother Rev, liens of Rev. And
ivrritj "lames AN-famijy for!James' eongregation, visited
the weekend, i with them on Friday,.
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• NOTICIE
First Aid
Training
Under the auspices of ST. JOHN A'AIBUI,
ANCE, a class of training in FIRST AID TO THE
INJURED 'will be held in
EXETER, TOWN HAL.
starting .891).
THUR$PAY, OCT0.13ER 12
(for men and women)
This class. will continue every Thursday
night for seven weeks followed by an oral .and
practical .examination :in First Aid on the eighth
night.
There will he :en enrollment fee of $4.00
per person. 'Each candidate will receive a text book
and ,practlee, 'bandages. Successful candidates will
receive the St. John Ambulance Certificate in First
Aid :or the next higher Award to wh!ch they are
entitled.
Enrolment will be on opening night.
INSTRUCTOR C. A. MAGEE
ENJOY THESE
SPECIAL
FEATURES
,
MONDAY NIGHTS— EUCHRE PARTY (No Charge)
TUESDAY NIGHTS FISH FRY
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS — SPAGHETTI NIGHT
you can got for $1.00)
FRIDAY NIGHTS — DANCING TO TIM MUSIC Q
THE PEA PICURS
SATURDAY NIGHTS — DASHWOOD SAUSAGE NIGHT
SUNDAY NIGHTS FAMOUS BUFFET TARE
anal" ow t=trIrimirr,
and Cour.dr
PHONE 755 FOR RESERVATIONS FOR BANCIUETS, RECEPTIONS ETC.
Corner No, 4 and 83 Highways Exeter
Give thanks at
r church..
Thankful hearts happy
families . .. services in
the church of your choice Cs
... all these are a part \
of Thanksgiving. May 41.
your holiday hold
• \,
many blessings.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. 'S. E. Lews, M.A, B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 AM. — THANKSGIVING
Service of Thanksgiving to
God for the harvest,
The church will be decorated
with fruits and colors of
fall,
Anthem by the choir,
Duet: Ann Marie Kraft and
Lieda Wainer
Men's choir practiee follow-
ing morning service.
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev, William Getz
10:00 a.m. — Bible Class and
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
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BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenharn
10;00 aen.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 pm—Evening Services
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
PENTECOSTAL.
TABERNACLE
Rev, Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
Main Street
9:00 am. CJCS Radio (1240
Ke)
Message: "The Door of Sal-
vation"
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
Last Sunday 96 present, Help
us go over the 100 this Sue -
clay.
11:00 a.m. — Morning Service
7:30 p.m, .— "THE LUKE
WARM SELF-SATISFIED
CHURCH" -- Rev. 3:14-22
Good Musk e Lively Singing
Anointed Preaching
"Let us give Thanks to Cod
—remembering that "His Mercy
Edure% Forever",
ZION CHURCH
EVangelical Uriited
Brethren
CREDIToN
A. M. Schlenkr, Pastor
Sunday, Oetober 8, 1881
10:00 am, Morning Worship
One of the Youth Leaders
will speak,
11:15 am. — Sunday School
7;0 pm. — Youth Service
jeleing at Dashwood Et18
Church,
YOUTH EVANGELISM
SERVICES
Sturdy, Oct. 7, 8;00 p.in., at
Ctediton Get aequainied
prty,
SUMlaY, Oct, 8, 7:30 p.m., at
Dashwood Youth Rall.
ThliradY, Ot. 12, 8:00 P.filee,
Mass Rally at the &via
P.'..rti8 Church.
Yeah Laden` RattleY,
vitgihic Frank Tediri,
so, of WISCOsin,
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. 4. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 am,—Vership In English
2:15 pm,---Worhip in Dutch
6:15 pm—Back to Ged Hour—
C1-ILO (680 Ke.)
Monday, Oct, 9, 7:30 p.m,
ThAnksgiving Day Service in
Eriglish
MAIN STREET
United 4hutch of. Canada
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hinz
Organith Mrs. A It Willard
10:00 a.nt, — Sunday Scheel
11:15 ctn. — Morning Worship
Epliettle and Smyrna
(Those who overcame and
those Whe Weee faithful)
2:141
Nursery providd,
Corno and worship with tic°
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Been de Vries, Rector
Robert C a mron, Organist
Sunday, Ottobet a
8;30 am.—Quiet •Communion
11:00 an,—Holy Communion
Nursery And Stmtley School
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THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN StItEET CHLIACH
ikv, It, Van gtowd, Minister
2:00 pen,e-.Wersbip and Sermon
()nglish)
3:30 p.rn1 — Sunday School
Monday, 'thanksgiving Day
100 `p,liteeWorhip AM Sennett
115 0.111.—Lying of the ddr,,
nagelie at the hew ehtitelt
building oil Huroit Strtet,
Publid i weddind,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Interim Modertor:
Rev, R. M, Bissett
Deganstt Mrs. W. G. Cochrane
9100 ani. — Sunday School
10:00 am. — Service
THAMES ROM)
hlENNONITE CHURCH
t, M. SaUdee, Pastor
10‘.1.10 eat--Worhip Service
11 15 e.in—Sunday School end
Adult Bible Cias
l300 pm—Evening Service
for
your
blessings
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