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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-12, Page 12Pace la T1* Ti.mes,Aclvacete, Qctober .1 1261: LAY CORNERSTONE FOR CHURCH --Mason Fred. Bischoff and Fred Amerongen, a member of the building committee, place the cornerstone for the new Bethel Re- formed Church on Huron St. during a speciat ceremony on the grounds Thanks .giving Day, Rev. Richard Van Farowe, right, was in charge of the ceremony. ANNOUNCEMENTS ,BIRTHS.— !ANNOUNCEMENTS.— IN MEMORIAM_-. I` a dear dad, Mr. John Smith, who passed away 7 years ago, October 12, 1954. Happy, smiling, always con- tent, Loving, respected went. Always helpful, kind, What a beautiful left behind. —Always remembered by the family, 12, CULBERT—In loving memory of wife and mother, Mrs. Myron Culbert, who passed away 4 years ago on the 13th of October, 1957. R+epo.rt •on Tham�e Road By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDI ":'z Thanksgiving visitors WA and WMS Miss Ida hail of. London, Tlie Thanksgiving meeting of Ave and Michael Efford of, the WA and. WMS was .held 1n Elimvilie with M. and Mrs,1! the basement of the church William. Elford, ; with a lair attendance, M. and Mrs. Ernest PPP, Mrs, Rohde Was in charge with Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wan- of the meeting of which the ncr of Sarnia. .hey also at- theme was "Thanksgiving". tended llrigden fair on Mon- Mrs, Lee Webber assisted with dal'. the eyorslup service. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman, Mrs, Hugh Wilson introduced Mareia, Mark, Beverly anad l the guest speaker, Mrs, Ware, Paul, of Embro, with Mr, and ham pf Woodham, who spoke Mrs. John Pyin. on "Thanksllving", The roll Mr, and Mrs, Donald Bray, call was answered with "Flow Robert, Janet nd Ruth, with 1 can show my thanks" Mr. and Mrs. William Elford. Mrs. Donald Bernick .and. Mrs, Jim Love, Ginger, Deb- Mrs. William. Cann were named hie and John of Grand Bead as delegates to the sectional with Mr. and Airs. Robert meeting to be held at Whalen Cann. on October 23. M. and Mrs. Abner pass- Alrs. Reg Hodgert was in more, David, Dennis, Darlene .charge of the WA business. and Dale with Mr, and Mrs. It was decided the WMS Ross Merrill of Clinton. would entertain the Mission Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett, Band on Friday evening, Oct. { Carolyn and Lawrence, with 27 in the church basement. Air. and Mrs, Arthur Heard of The program consisted of a instrumental by Mrs Passmore, a reading by CLYNE -- Al and Jeanette Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller, SMITH—In loving memory of F liensall, Ont., are happy to announce the marriage of Lor. een May Rands to Mr. Charles Donald Bonner Ross, of Wing - ham, on Saturday, October 7, at Wingham Baptist Church. The couple will reside in Wing - ham. 12* .Clyne (nee Beaver), Winni- peg, Man., are happy to an: • pounce the birth of their daughter on October 6 - a sister for Billy. DEICHERT -- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deichert, the former Elaine Grainger, announce . the birth of a son, Richard Edward, at Scarborough Hos- pital, October 1. GIBSON—LAC and Mrs. Jack Gibson, RCAF Station Cent- ralia, •announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Lynn, at South. Huron Hospital, Octo- ber 7—a sister for David. GRIDZAK—Ida and Peter Grid- zak, Kippen, announce the birth of a daughter, Ida Debra, at South Huron Hos- , pital, October 7. IIUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. William Hubbard, Grand Bend, announce the birth of a. son, Jeffrey William, at South Huron Hospital, Octo- ber 7. LOVIE -- Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Lovie, RR 3 Parkhill, announce the birth of a son, William James, at South Huron Hospital, October 6—a brother for the boys and Laurie. FENDER — Sgt. and Mrs. Au- gustus Fender. RR 2 Park- hill, announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hos- pital, October 4—a sister for Judy, Ronnie, Jeff and Glenn. REGIER -- Bill and Helene Regier, 'RR 3 Dashwood, an- - nounee.the .birth of a daugh- ter, Carol Ann. at South Huron Hospital, October 6—a sister for Danny, David, Douglas and Derek ENGAGEMENTS -- Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock, RR 1 Granton, wish to •an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Doreen Mary, to Mr. William Thomas Strong, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Strong, RR 2 Dublin. The marriage to take place in Zion United Church on Saturday, October 28 at 3 o'clock. 12* Mr, and Mrs. Harold. Hunter, RR 3 Exeter, wish to announce. the engagement of their young- est oung est daughter, Elizabeth Esther, to Mr. Henry X Mignotte Jr., only son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry X Mignotte, of Oxnard, Cal. The wedding to take place at 7:30 p.m., October 20, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ven- tura, California. 12'R Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCurdy, RR 1 Kirkton, wish. to an- nounce' the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Gladys Adele, to Mr. William Eldon Freer, Kerwood, son of Mr. Cliff Freer and the late Mrs. Freer. The wedding to take ,place on Saturday, October12 28. CARDS OF THANKS -- SCOTT — Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Sincere thanks for the -lovely Scott, Crediton, announce the cards, flowers, fruits and gifts birth of a daughter at South for Julie Ann, and special Huron Hospital, October 10--a thanks for kindness to my sister for Nancy, Nathalie family while I was a patient and Kathy. in South Huron Hospital, Ex- SWARTZ—Mr. and: Mrs. Claire eter.—Kay Mock. 12c M. Swartz, Crediton. an- nounce n May we extend our heartfelt Douglas,the birth of a son,- thanks to friends and neighbors Mark at South Hu of Exeter and the Catholic ion Hospital, Octoberlland 5. Women's League of.St. Peter's Y ryn Yin —Bin. and Kier. Church, Clandeboye, who ex- arexye happy to, nee Henter, pressed their sympathy in so to announce the inanv thoughtful ways during birth t a son, Maal, Andrew, October our, recent bereavement in the at Victoria Hospital, loss of our daughter-in-law; Ann. 'Your kindnesses have meant much to us.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Fullard, Huron St., wherever he willing and memory he There is no death the stars go down To rise upon. some fairer shore, And bright in heaven's jewelled crown They shine for ever more. —Sadly missed by Myron the boys, 8. DEATHS -- JOHNSTON—At the St. Marys Exeter. 12c Memorial Hospital, an Mon- day, October 9. 1961, Delmar E, Johnston, of Kirkton, be- IN MEMORIAM -- ` loved hu s b a n d of Verde EARL—In loving memory of Camra, dear father of Audrey our parents, Mary Horn Earl, (Mrs. Nelson Baker), Man -who passed away January 25, shard, Marion (Mrs Arnold 1948, and George Edward Scrivens), of Rochester, New Earl, October 18, 1959, York, brother'of Charles, of Many a lonely heartache, Cowden, Alberta, Telford, of Often a silent tear, Calgary, Alberta, Rev. A.. But, always beautiful memories Roy Johnston, Grimsby, and Of ones we loved so dear, Loveless, of Sarnia, in his give, thought we These dates we do rgiemember, • 71st year, Resting at the Mar- A loving ttgi . riott Funeral Home, Welling- Ao ones h longer withus, ton St., 5t. Marys, where the But in our hearts still live. —Sadly missed and always re- membered by all the family. 12* Rec news — Contnued from page 7 terested and we'll see that you get it. The music is free of charge and is received from the Com- munity Programs Branch of- fice in Hanover who in. turn work through the co-operation of. the Department of Educa- tion. Hour of Decision Sunday is the hour' of deci- sion for • •intermediate hockey in Exeter this winter. A 'meet- ing will take place in Lucan to decide the fate of an Inter- mediate Homebrew League for this area. At the moment, response for a local intermediate club hasn't been too encouraging. How- ever, there is still a. week to go. If you are interested in playing, let's hear from you Anderson, piano Mr. and Mrs. Ken Luther,! Alvin Janice and Susan of Sarnia Mrs. William Elford, a vocal with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jef- duet .by Mrs, A. W. Morgan fery.' and Mrs, William Cann and a Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Aliller, 1 reading by Mrs Rohde. Brian, Barry and Barbara with Parser"' items Mr. and Airs. Warren J3rock Mr. and Mrs. John Selves th of .Exeter,spent-,and flllrs, ew Obert Hent cently and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Malott, family of Jarvis, Gloria, Glenda and Edward of mil oaf Jarvis, Robert Cann . Thomas, CMrhad Mr entertained on Saturday eve Martin King of Chatham, with lung to a supper Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cann of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Werkicy of London, 11r. and Mrs. William and 12* Mr, and Mrs, H. Carroll, M. Dave Truesdale and Mrs. Emma Truesdale of Dres- den with Mr, and Mrs, H. Car- roll. Alr. and Mrs. Martin De Cann, the occasion being the Jonge, Pat and Carol of Appin 40th wedding anniversaries of with Mrs. De Jonge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carroll. I in March and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Earl Johnston's in June. Susan and Bobby, Mr. and AIr. and Mrs. Lorne Pass ors, James Harris sand family more, Sharon, Paul, Beth. and of London, Mr, and Airs, A. Keith attended Woodham an- niversary on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs, La Verne Rodd The story ' 2ion. By .?AM MuRIEL Hi RN �I.w2;.'.AIfi4tl77.'�ixu=A7S: Huron credit unions plan celebration hers More dents will join 15 million other Eflnviile Fruit Delights credit union members through- out fourth.meeting .of "Elim- ion the �wlnternatirld in olnal ceCredit. Union Lay, Oct, 19, "This is our day to give thanks for the credit union privilege and.to tell others about credit llnipns," Robert Little, president of .the kluron. Chapter of Credit Unions, said today. It marks the 112th an- niversary of the credit union idea. is the Actually, Thursday climax of Credit. Union Week, observed annually by credit union members around the world in South America, Europe, Africa, Australia and even the Fiji Islands. Activities scheduled by Huron County credit unions include an official opening of the local chapter's new office at the De- von Building, Main and'Huron Streets, Thursday afternoon and than 600. Exeter r'esl a ;banquet in the Legion 11x11 here Thursday night. Huron MLA :C 'S, MacNaugh- ton "will officiate at the open ing Thursday afternopn, At the banquet, the guest speaker will be litlgh Shigha, Flantilton, area supervisor. Chairman of the celebration eommttee is Mr. Little. Com mittee members include It, B. \Yilliams, Exeter; C, R, Lam rare, Centralia, IL M. $nihil Exeter; W. Q. Brown, Clinton; Arthur Ball, Clinton; Stephen Helesic, •Godericli; George Mie. hie, Belrave and Vii, C. .Bur- gess, Winghain. ,Credit Unions sponsoring the celebration are Clinton,' Gode• rich, Winghain, Belgrave and Exeter, who will act as hosts. ville Fruit Delights" was held on Tuesday evening, October 3 at the home of Barbara Hero. Eighteen members were pre- sent. President Jo -Anne Min- ers conducted the meeting. Mrs, Floyd Cooper gave notes on fruit for breakfast, a good;breakfast, fruits for Vi- tamin C and fruit cup point- ers. Mrs, I' , Jaques gave a demonstration on.tnaking ;fruit caps. The next meeting will be held on. Qctober 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the home .of Ruth Miller, funeral service will. be held Thursday, October 12, at 2 Interment itt. Kirkton Methodist Cemetery. 12c S 11f 111 ti iii11'IIf IIIHr,lggri,IfUll r1011O rlftufi l011,,,fi, i,lfi, liUUf1p1111iii,if,i11,UlfUl..... l lmaflr„1i,ruuri 5 NOTICE REt Plumbing FM. the convenience and protection of the public, a uniform plumbing inspection Service is 4 provided in Huron County, under the auspices of Health tl it, Commencing October 15th, i,961, • . the ri g permits will he required for all work covered by the Provincial Plumbing Code. inspection Fees ate based on the S h dule adopted in County Bylaw N0, 58, 1961, under authority of the Ontario Water' s Conili'IisSion Act, a�esout'ce..� .Y _ , ... , . write . � . yry} Mu For :further information, please write or g itf#-u,. ... W. L. 1.11 tV, Mei tape e„ Court Houser Coder°ith, Telephone SA 4 441. E. Harris and family of Sar- nia with Mr, and Mrs. Len Harris and Ernest, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Pass- WMS and WA The WMS and WA held a Thanksgiving meeting last Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs, Thomas Hern, The president Mrs. Gerald Hern conducted. the business meeting after which the pro- gram was taken by Mrs, Harry Hern. Mrs, Norman Jaques read the chapter of the study book. Mrs. Ray Jaques read a story on Thanksgiving prayer,. WA business was then dis cussed, Entertain WMS The ladies of the WMS were entertained by Coopers Aux- iliary in Base Line School on Thursday of last week, Mrs. Angus Earl gave a Christian Stewardship reading. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ja- ques and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and family at Shakespeare. Mission Band will be held on Sunday during the .church hour. dr, and Mrs. Orville Snell and family of Grimsby visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Well i n g t o n Brock visited. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe at Mr.. and Mrs. William Rohde, London. more and daughters, Bonnie Douglas, Glenn and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern and Wendy of Toronto, Mr. and Alrs Lloyd Knight and. Linda and family were last Sunday Mrs, Case de Mooy and Miss attended Woodham anniversary guests with Mr. and Mrs, Ar - Beverley Passmore of London, on. Sunday• thur Hern and family, London. Alr. and Mrs. W. J. Passmore $ev, Ilugh and Alrs, Wilson Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bern Linda and Fred of Jarvis and Mrs. Louisa Kyle, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Spence and David on Sunday, Mr. Graham Hern, Exeter, spent last weekend with Billie Brock. ' raialirrirrrrrinnnWain vinrrnmtiimirriramilliour iinortoatifirerrraili ilaavfarrwrirrr�m'itriri+,�ltirriti of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin :Passmore. as soon as possible. Form Minor Teams The Exeter Minor Hockey Friday and Saturday,. Association is tentatively plan- Mr. ida and Mrs. George Nichols ning to enter pee wee, bantam, and Mrs. Dellow of Sarnia vis - midget and juvenile hockey ited with Mrs. Jennie Moore clubs in the Western Ontario in South Huron Hospital on Athletic Association again this Monday and were guests with fall. AIr. and Mrs. William Snow, The Exeter Hawks, a junior entry, will also operate in the '61-'62 season. through the Exe- ter Minor Hockey Association. A Stamp Club we have had some response to oar last week's column for the organization of a stamp club. An idea was brought to our attention that a Coin and Stamp Club be formed to- gether. This could bring more people together and make for a better all-round setting, spent a day at Tobermory re- cently. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Mayer, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Hodgert and Lee attended. the international plowing match at Belleville on We think the idea is fine so if anyone has Loins or stamps to trade, sell or give away, they are certainly welcome to join the fold. We would appreciate all in- terested parties in either stamps or coins division to give us a call so that arrangements can be made for a get-to- gether. 1T'S EASY...' ra SOUTH END SERVICE Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 EXETER ENTER NOW — CONTEST CLOSES SUNDAY F., ;tDSON DEXTA GAS TRACTOR! *OR HAY AY BALERI F `FORD DISC HARROW! *FORD REAR MOUNTED MOWERI *FORD SIDE DELIVERY RAKit 1962 FORD FAi,CON STN. WAGONI 1462 MERCURY M'100 PICKUP! �Or your choice of other Ford Farm Implements of equal value to the 4 listed above Only rord could. 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