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ANNOUNCEMENTS:
BIRTHS —
coBvitN--Mr. and Mrs. Peter
it. Coburn (nee Fenton),
Parkhill, are happy •to an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Paid Jeffery, at South Hu.
Fon Hospital, October 17.
CORBETT—iMr, and Mrs, Ross
Corbett, RR 1 EXeter, wish
to announce the birth of a
son, Jeffrey HarVeYp at gin'
ton Public Hospital, October
17—a brother for Steven and
Kim -25th grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs, Harvey Taylor,
)3rucefield, and fourth grand-
child for Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Corbett, RR 1 Exeter.
McLEOD—Dan and Marguerite
McLeod (nee Peat), RCAF
Station Centralia, are happy
to announce the birth of a
daughter, Sheila Madelaine,
at Victoria Hospital, London
—a sister for Carol, Peter,
Cameron and Heather.
TURNBULL — Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Turnbull, RR 1 Dash-
wood, announce the birth of
• a daughter, Rebecca Lynn,
October 20—a sister for Mary
Lou,
SHULMAN—Mr, and Mrs, TODY
,Shulman (nee Pym), Embro,
wish to announce the birth
of a son in Ingersoll Hospit-
al, October 24,—abrother for
. Marcia, Mark, Beverly and
Paul.
WAIN-- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
?main, RR 2 Grand Bend,
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IstriTHs hiet P1-1Mi0E,
PAF30S OF THANKS 750
4N0A0gMgtiTs 75c
IN MgmoniAms $1,00
(Four.nno verao
Extra verses, each no
CARPS OF THANK,
BIRTHS
PROUT — Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Prout, Exeter, announce the
birth of a son, Ronald Jack,
at South Huron Hospital,
October 21.
WATSON—Cpl. and Mrs. Dick
Watson are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Dianne
October 14 — a sister for
Douglas and Donald.
VAN DER BOOMEN—Mr. and
Mrs. A. Van der Boomen,
RR 2, Grand Bend, announce
the birth of a daughter,
Gertrude Mary, at South
Huron Hospital, October 22,
CARDS OF THANKS --
I wish to thank all my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for their visits, gifts, cards and
flowers; also the Rev. G. W.
Sach of the Clandeboye United
Church for his many visits
while I was a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital and since re-
turning home, Dr, Meredith
and Dr. Butler of Ailsa Craig
and the aVfurdy ambulance of
Lucan.—Mrs, Clarence Millson.
26c
Mrs, Clare Swartz and baby
•Announce the birth of a Mark wish to thank everyone
daughter, Cathy Jean, at who sent cards, gifts and treats
South Huron Hospital, Octo- during their stay in South
ber 17. Huron Hospital. 26c
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A,M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 A.M.--IMORNING S.ERV10E
Sermon: "Miracles, Ancient
and Modern"
Anthem by the Choir
Solo: Maxine Reeder
Nursery for babies
Junior Congregation for child-
ren 4 to 6 years
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Organs: Mrs. W. G. Cochrane
9& a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Morning Worship
peaker: Miss Jane Kirsch,
return missionary from. Af-
rica.
NOTE: Services on Standard
time.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bran de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, October 29, 1961
22nd Sunday After Trinity
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer
and Litany
Nursery and Sunday School
'1:00 p.m.—AYPA
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev, William Gat%
10:00 a.m. — Bible Class and
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: ivor Bodenham
10:00 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evening Services
Wed., 8 p,m.—Prayer Service
THE, BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
(English)
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School and
Catechism
All Welcome
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a.m,—Worship in English
2:15 p,m.—Worship in Dutch
6:15 p,m.—Back to God. Hour—
CHLO (680 Kc.)
—
The fetay of the late Mrs.
Nathaniel Corbett wishes to
express sincere thanks and an-
preciation for all the many acts
of kindness, ;floral tributes,
cards of sympathy received
during their recent sad be.
reaventent in the loss of a
dear mother. Special thanks to
Dr, Read, Rev. Bren De Vries,
Hopper -Hockey and all those
who helped in any way. 26c
I. would like to take this op-
Perttillity to SaY a hearty
"thank you" to my dear neigh-
bors, friends and relatives for
the many, many lovely cards
and gifts which I received on
nty 90th birthday. — Margaret
La import. 26c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
lovely cards, flowers and visits
received while a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Getz, Dr. Read,
Miss Claypole and her staff,—
Mrs. Clarence Gale. 26c
The family of the late James
Grigg wish to express sincere
thanks for all the many acts
of kindness, floral tributes,
letters, cards of sympathy re,
ceived from relatives, friends
and neighbors during' his ill-
ness and their recent sad be-
reavement. Special thanks to
the nurses, Dr. Bailey and Dr.
Gulens, Rev. Holley and Rev.
Vincent. 26c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. William Graf-
ton Cochrane announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Martha Jane, to Mr. Donald
Richard Gascho, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Edwin Gascho, of
Zurich, Ontario. The :marriage
will take place on. Saturday,
November 18, 1961, in Caven
Presbyterian Church, Exeter.
26c
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Mel, W. Holmes, Pastor
Main Street
9:00 a.m. — CJCS Radio (1240
Kc.)
Message: 4'The World's Big-
gest Problem"
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Rally
Good Music - Lively Singing
Anointed Preaching
Friday, 8 p.m.—CRUSADERS—
for boys and girls age 8 to 12.
Come.
TONIGHT, 8 p.m. — "THE
KLAUDT INDIAN FAMILY"
All, Welcome
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, October 29, 1961
10:00 a.m,—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Sunday School and
Youth Workers Conference
PLEASE NOTE: All services
will be on Standard time.
IN MEMORIAM —
HIRTZEL—In loving merkory
of our dear parents, Laura
Hirtzel, who passed away
October 26, 1960, and John
Hirtzel, October 27, 1945.
You were the ones who under-
stood.
Who shared in all we would do,
The ones who knew our dreams
and plans
And made them all come true.
So that is why we know today,
'Tho we are far apart,
You still live in our hearts,
—Sadly missed and always re-
membered by all the family.
26*
RILEY—lit loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Adalbert Alonzo Riley, who
passed away 2 years ago,
October 30, 1959.
A wonderful husband laid to
rest,
For each of us he did his best,
His place on earth no one can
fill,
miss him now
will,
Our lips cannot 'fell how we
miss him,
hearts cannot tell what to
say,
alone knows how we miss
him
In a home that is lonesome
today.
—Ever remembered by wife
and sons. 26c
Topics from
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
5, M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m,—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
No Evening Service This Week
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Sunday, October 29
PREACHER:
Rev. Grant Mins
Ontario Street Church, Clinton
MUSIC:
1115 A.M.—Dominion Life Choir, Waterloo — :32
Mixed Voices
66th Anniversary
Services
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
We
and always
Our
God
Dashwood ne ghborsicomING EVENTS--
, BAZAAR it TEA will be hehl
ete departin.g fami y the OreenWaY United WA,
iniSsion 350.
Cetober 28, At 2:30 p.m. Ad -
18:28e
BAZAAR, BAKE SALE and Tea
to be held in Her:sail United
Church schoOlreoma on Satur
day, October 28, at
e3:00Pni.
oeetIoew$undaYSchOelbuilding.lding!sgsoreclbyEvewng
AurY. 12:19:26c
BAZAAR
& TEA/ at Mount
Carmel. Hall, 8:30 p.m., Wed-
cgSdaY' NcVember 8" 26c
men's RUMMAGEAuxiliaSrAyl", E—
RCAFTheSt a Wo
tien.
Centralia, will sponsor a rum-
mage sale in the Huron Park
Community Centre on Satur-
day, October 28, 1961, at 1;30
P - 26c
M-
HALLOWE'EN EUCHRE party,
Monday, October 30, 8 p,m., at
Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall:
prizes and lunch; admission
50, Everyone welcome, 26c
ARMISTICE DAY service, Sun-
day, November 5, 2:30 p,m., at
Hurondale school. 26e
MRS. E. 11, RADER
DASIIWOOD
Eleanor Wolfe and .MarY
Lou Schenk )4Tni in charge of
a farewell party for Beverly
and Frances Becker, who with
their parents, will soon be
moving from the community.
Thirty-one boys and %iris
were present and enjoyed
games and contests. Eleanor
read an address and Beverly
and Frances were presented
with a weekend bag.
Fowl supper
The annual fowl supper for
the Ladies Aid of Zion Luthe-
ran church was held Friday,
Oct. 20 with the husbands or
a friend as guests. Mrs. Cliff
Salmon and her group were
in charge.
Following the supper bunco
was played, Winners were:
Ervin Devine and Mrs. Albert
Miller; consolation winners,
Mrs. Albert Rader and Oscar
Miller.
A sing song was conducted
by Clayton Nile with Mrs.
Flossie Stade at the piano, dur-
ing the supper hour,
halen
Fifth meeting
The 4-H girls met at the
home of Norma Weigand with
10 girls and the two leaders,
Mrs, Sid Baker and Mrs, Leon-
ard Schenk.
Notes were given on fruit for
dinner and supper; fruit appe-
tizers; fruit cup, fruit in main
course; fruit accompaniment,
fruit for dessert and fruit in
carried lunches,
The girls made two apple
pies and sampled them.
Fireman feted
Wallace Becker, volunteer
fireman of Dashwood, and his
wife were guests of honor at
a farewell party held Monday,
October 23 at the firehall.
Euchre was played, Winners
were: Mrs. Ken McCrae and
Harold Schroeder; consolation
winner, Mrs. Gerald Martene.
Mervyn Webb gave the ad-
dress and fire chief, James
Hayter presented them with a
wall clock. Helen and Wally
graciously thanked all and in-
vited them to visit them in the
Owen Sound district.
By MRS. PRANK SQUIRE
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Mrs. Ethel Squire, Granton,
was a recent visitor of Mrs.
Alex Baillie.
Mrs. Art Hodgins, Clande-
boye; Mrs. Russell Brock,
Chiselhurst, were Friday visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. William
Morley, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
Jr., Janice and Robbie, spent
several days last week at Al-
gonquin Park.
Mr, Bert Duffield is a patient
at St. Marys Memorial Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkham
and Linda, of Mitchell, were
Wednesday evening visitors
with. Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Pull-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jones, Granton,
and also attended anniversary
service at the United Church,
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
Jr. went to Wingham Monday
evening to view the remains of
the late Mrs. Harold Currie
at the Currie funeral home. Mr,
and Mrs. William O'Brien at-
tended the funeral on Tuesday
at Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. :Hamilton Hod-
gins and Mrs. William French
were in Woodstock on Satur-
day attending a Foresters con-
vention,
Mr. Harvey Herbert, Bramp-
ton, spent the weekend with
Mr. Wilfred Herbert, and Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Pullman, On
Saturday evening there was a'
family get - together at the
home of Mrs. Florence johns,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pullen,
Guelph, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pul-
len.
Mr. and Mrs. William hea-
ther and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Parkinson, St, Marys, were
visitors during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Parkin-
son,
Mrs. Milne Pullen and Mrs,
:Donald Pullen. Guelph, attend-
ed the trousseatt tea at the
hormt Of Mrs. Normatt ,Brock,
Zion( on Saturday afternobnin
hon ° of her daughter, Doreen,
a b i
e,
de-eleet of October 2.
M . Ron Squire visited on
Sun ay with Mr. and Mrs.
Jae Diekins, Lunn.
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Oet ber meetitig at the home
of Mrs. Norman Hodgitis oil
Tu day everting,
M.. and Mrs. t. Vergusen
visitisittid itt Parkhill en Sunday
2100 P.M.—Main Street Choir and Quartet
Dedication of Vases for Coml.:11111km, liable
given by Mrs. J. Willis Powell in memory
of her husband.
Coe; two brothers, Norman of
Hamilton and Harold of Glen-
coe.
The body was taken by Hoff-
man- ftMeral Coach to Dear-
born, Mich,, where services
were held Wednesday, October
18.
Dashwood Merry Maids
The fourth meeting of the
4-H Homemaking club "Feat,
tiring Fruits" was held at the
home of Mrs. Leonard Schenk
with nine girls and the leaders
present.
Notes were given on fruits
for breakfast; a ,good break-
fast; fruit with cereal; fruit for
Vitamin C.
Mrs. C. Kading
Exeter resident
Mrs, Chas. Kading, 87, resi-
dent of Exeter for 45 years died
at the Exeter Nursing Home,
Monday, October 16.
Her husband predeceased her
last May.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs.
Eva Price, Cal.; two daugh-
ters Mrs. Sid (Violet) Thomp-
son, Exeter and Mrs. Bertha
Hutchinson, Teeterville; two
sons, Fred, Port; Huron; Eldon
of London.
The body rested at the Hoff-
man Funeral Home until Wed-
nesday, October 8, when Rev.
A. E. Holley, Grand Bend, con-
ducted funeral services and in-
terment was made in Grand
Bend cemetery.
Bearers were: Asa Penhale,
Hilton Ford; Henry Green; Er-
vin Ford Sid Sanders and Ed
Penhale.
Michigan man
di'es of attack
Chester Bechill, 63, died from
a heart attack Sunday, Octo-
ber 15 while raking leaves at
his summer home, Grand
Bend. He was a resident of
Dearborn, Mich.
Born near St. Thomas he is
survived by his wife, the for-
mer, Anne McCallum; two sons
Vernon of Wooster, Ohio, and
Ronald at home; one sister,
Mrs. W. N. Reycraft of Glen -
Personal items
Mr, and M. Luis Reste-
mayer spent a few days in
London with Mr. and Mrs, Vic-
tor Kraft and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Ervin. Rader
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble
and family in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rader
and family and L. H. Rader
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Taylor and family
at Waterloo,
Urban Pfile of the 14th con-
cession of Hay is a patient in
Shouldice Surgery at Thornhill
where he underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Eben Weigand
and family motored to Ridge -
town on Sunday where Donald
enrolled in the junior course
at the Agriculture College.
with Mr. and Mrs. , David
Horde.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Mor-
ley, Carolyn and Kathleen, of
Hazel Park, Mich., were Satur-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
William Morley Sr.
Miss Lavina Lee and Mrs.
Gladys Porter, London, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Morley Sr.
Rally Day service was ob-
served in the 'United Church
on Sunday morning. William
Morley Jr., Sunday School
superintendent, led in the ser-
vice -
HALLOWE'EN
DANCE
MT. CARMEL
Friday, Oct. 27
Music by
GRANT EDIGHOFFER'S
MELODY MASTERS
PRIZES FOR
COSTUMES
Admission
Sponsored by the
I-1Oly Laine Society
Lunch served.
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH,
TURKEY
DINNER
Wed., Nov. 1
Dinner served from 5 p.m.
Admission: Adults $1,50
Children. 12 and under, 750
ELIMVILLE
Teen Town
Masquerade
DANCE
Sat., October 28
8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m,
ELIMVILLE HALL
Those in Costume—FREE
Good Prizes
The Exeter Ladies'
CURLING CLUB
Pot Luck
Supper
Thurs., Oct, 26
6:30 p.m.
CURLING RINK
Followed by general
meeting
All former members and new
ladies interested are welcome.
Presentation
& Dance
For Bridal Couple
MR. AND MRS.
ROSS HEAMAN
(nee Ethel Hutchinson)
WEST McGILLIVRAY
HALL
Friday, Oct. 27
Good Music
EVERYONE WELCOME
FOWL
SUPPER
,DASHWOOD
EUB CHURCH
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Wed., Nov. 8
5:00 p.m,
Served and sponsored
by men of the Church
Tickets will be numbered
and you will be seated as
to number.
Adults $1.50
Students $1.00
Under 12, 500
Brownie's
Drive-in
LIMITED
CLINTON ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
2 Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box Office Opens 7:4S
First Show at 8:00
ADMISSION: 65 CENTS
Children Under 12 In Cars Free
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 27 and 28
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
BIBLE SOCIETY
BLITZ CANVASS
Friday Eveiiing, October 27
IN EXETER AND SURROUNDING AREA
"new bp kind, to your canvasser
And iv as God has bled you,
"The Canadians,/
(Color) (Scope)
Robert Ryan • Teresa Stratas
"The Rookie"
(Comedy) (Scope)
Pate Marshall . Tommy Noonan
(ONE CARTOON)
SEE AND HEAR
Indian Family"
"The Klakidt
Original Arkikara. Indians from North. Dakota
Dressed in Indian Tribal Costume
PRESENTING A MUSICAL JUBILEE
Thursday, 8 p.m. Tonight
EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
ALL WELCOME
Join In
The Fun
Our 4th
Big Annual
Hallowe'en
Masquerade
Dance
Bluewater Danceland
Friday, October 27
CHECK THIS EXCITING PRIZE LIST CAREFULLY:
BestFancy Couple $10
Best Fancy Lady $ 5
Best Fancy Man $ 5
Best Hallowe'en Costume ..
Best Comic Couple $10
Best Comic Lady $
Best Comic Man 5 5":'
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DANCING 10 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
This is an extra one-half hour of
dancing for this special night
MUSIC BY DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
Get More Out Of Life...
GO TO A MOVIE!
ThuRs., FRI., SAT. — OCTOBER 26, 27, 28
Don't Miss This Classic
SALUTING THE' CWIL WAR CENTENNIAL!
The Spectacular Love Story That Thrilled Millions! I,
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7:XETER LEGION
Fowl Bingo
Thurs., Nov. 2
Exeter Legion Hall
Starting at 9:00 p,m.
15 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN
Admission 500
10 ROUNDS OF TURKEY
Cards 100 Each 3 for 250
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE
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Saturday Night Dances
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission: no Per Person
Jackets And Jeanie •Nof Allowed
A SWIM INTERNATIONAL PICTURE OILDSIO MEIROVIIWYN MAYER
ONE SHOW NIGHTLY — STARTS 8 P.M. SHARP
MATINEE SATURDAY — STARTS 1 P.M. SHARP.:
Evening Prices: Adults 9007 Students 650',° Children 3S0
MON., TUES., WED. — OCT. 30, 31, NOV, 1
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COMING SOON! THE LYRIC BRINGS,
YOU THE BEST
* PARRISH (Adult) GORGO
* THE SUNDOWNERS CINDERFOLLA
* WHERE THE BOYS ARE (Adult)
* THE MARRIAGE GO -ROUND (Adult)
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First Show 7:30 Second Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.M.
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