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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-02, Page 15r i:.rif fp ., ...�r, x..,.Nr ,.,.. ...: .1,..a ZION CHURCH: CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Evangelical B. . CHURCH Brethren UrLiled: CHU Organist. Mrs, W. O. Cochrane CREDITON 10:00 am-Sunday School A. M. Schlenker, Pastor 11:00 a.nn- '1liorning Worship 1 10. 0. a.m.—MorningWorship p Nov. 6. 4 pan . -COC C OC in r 1t:i5 a.nm.--Sunday School the Church. 8:00 p.af.-.Study' Group Mon•, Nov .6, 7:30 p.m. --Fall Thank Offering meeting of G o r.d 0 n Auxiliary in the church. Tues., Nov, 7 -Cavell Congreg- ational Circle meeting will be held in the church basement, The speaker will he Miss Norma Westgate. ., • 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 ti All Departments 11 A.111. -Morning Service THE LAST W.M,S, ANNIVERSARY Anthem by the Choir Solo: Sandi Morrow Sermon: "The Moving Story Of A Great Society Which Did What Had Never Been Done Before By Means That lied Never Before Been Tried': ( RNursery and Junior Congree- ation. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m. -Worship and Sermon 3:30 p.m. - Sunday School and Catechism PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor Main. Street 4:00 a.m. -- CJCS Radio (1240 • Kc, -Stratford Station) 9:45 a.m,-Sunday. School Classes for All 11:00 a.rn. - Dr. J. Harry Taught, from. Danforth Gospel • Temple, Toronto;. also Paul Miller and his trumpet. 7:30 p.m. -Evangelistic Rally Earl Oesch and family Sing- ing Pastor with a timely message Colne and bring a friend, FRIDAY, 8 P.M- -- FAMILY NIGHT Crusaders for Boys and. Girls Young People and Adults will see one or ORAL ROBERTS' sound films. Come and bring the family. �BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenhant 10:00 a.m.-Bible School 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. -Evening Services Wed., 8 p,rn,-Prayer Service THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Bauder, Pastor 10:30 a.m,-Worship Service 11:15 a.m.-Sunday 'School and Adult Bible Class 8:00 p.m. -Evening Service CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. A, O, Van Eek, Minister 10:00 eaIL-Dutc1L Service 2:15 p.m: -English Service 6:15 p.m. -Back to God H'our- CIiLO (680 Kc,) ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. William Getz 10.00 a.m. -- Bible Class and: Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Divine Service THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev, Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, November 5, 1961 23rd Sunday After Trinity 8:30 a.m.-Quiet Communion 11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School Classes for all ages. 11:15 aan.-Morning Worship Sermon: The Church at Laod- icea( Those who had lost the sense of meaning) -Revelations 3:14-22 "Behold, I stand at the door and knock." Nursery and Junior Congreg- ation "Come and worship with us." Message from Blake Mrand Mrs. Ed Stelck, Dashwood, visited Mrs. Newell Geiger, Johnny and Robert of Zurich, Mr. Harold Finlay and fanm- ily visited Mrs. Edge Farrell and Fred Herd•- of Kincardine on Sunday, Mr, and 1VJrs4 Earl Oesch and family and A ci:e Mus- Lard's family spent Stditie,w at Hamilton and district, p111111111111,111111111111u1i11111111u11111111111111111111111111 II111111111611111111f1111I,1111u1,1I,n 11111111111111111111111„ THIRTY-SIXTH Anniversary Grand Bend United Church Sunday, .November- 5, 1961 SERVICES 11:15 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M. :Mr. John Levie, Parkhill, guest soloist :iii morning. Miss Greta Laramie, violinist, and Master Brian Smillie, soprano soloist, both of Hensall, will be heard in the evening service, Mrs. C. E, Kennedy will preside at the organ and lead the choir, Rey. A, E. Holley, of Highland Road United Church, Kitchener, will deliver the sermon in the evening. Rev. Edgar J. Roulton, interim minister, will conduct both services and preach inthe morning, A cordial welcome Is extended to Members, adherents and all friends of .the congregation. November 22, 5;20 p.m.: Turkey Dinner, Church; Adults $1,50; Children 600, .•/11111UIlluilltullullllllllllllllb11111111111111Illlllllllllllllll lllllll 11 lull 11111 llllulllllllllllll ll llllllllllllllllluD 111 111 lllu11111111IIIIIIIIIIl111111,II I111111111111cu111111111IIIIII II IIIIIIIIIII,I I1111111111�111111ill 11111 lllllll1111111u111p I YouAreinvited.., TO VISIT MT, CARMEL CHURCH AND SCHOOL On The Occasion Of Our Open House 011 ,uv m nday,No 3100 p.m.. 5;00 p.m. Light' Refreshments Wili Be Served lit The Parish Hall Vide Look Forward To Meeting All Our Friends And Neighbors At This Tirno,. REV, .it E, 'KELLY?. Pastorw ' iia iirimiiliiiiIMOnfilliffi fillYTn11i1TfiMilillrltitfintllnll111111uiYlYloTirlmTriYlY�i'r1Y/rirrtlrtiiiPllirrYrlh; flrHversary at Whalen By MRS, :FRANK SQUIRE 'WHALEN On Sluiday,'October. 29, .the• annual thank •offering service: was held in the :United Church wt tJg. Rev. Johnson of I3rUee- field as .guest speaker, The choir provided special music. A good crowd attended_. Among those who attended the service and- spent, the re, minder of the clay with lrien,ds were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster, St.. Marys, Mr. .and Mrs, liareld Noyes and family, London, and Mr. Wilfred Herbert with Mr, and Mrs. Melville Gunning, Mr. and Mrs. William Hea. ther, St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson, Misses Barbara Elliott, Edith Raines and Marjorie Goldby,. London, w th Mr. and. Airs,, Harry Maitre.. Mrs. Minnie Mardlin and Fred, of Wesley, Mrs. Ethel Squire and Airs. Margaret Lind- say, Granton, and Mr,. and Mrs. Jack Dickins, L' wean, with Ron and Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Squire, Mr. and ]firs. Alvin Pym, Exeter, Air, and Mrs. Sam Skinner and family, Centralia, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym and family,. Elinville, with Mr, and Mrs. William Morley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan and Paul, St. Marys, Mr.. and Mrs. William Spence and David, Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs, Grant Skinner and Joan, Ex- eter, with Mr, and. Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr. and Mrs, Reg Hodgert and family, Thames Road, with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Johnson. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Don Davies of Petrol.ia were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. McCleod Mills, Mr. and 11frs, Mac Baron, Miss Marjorie Langford, Mr. John iVlassey and Mr. William Massey, St, Marys, were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire. Mrs, Russell Br o c .k and David, Chiselhurst, and Mr, Don Brock, of New Hamburg, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. William Morley Sr, Several ladies from Whalen attended the golden annivers- ary of the WMS at Elimville United Church on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman were guests at the Kirkham- Brown wedding at Motherwell United Church on Saturday. Mrs. Olive Gowan (teacher) entertained her pupils and pre- school children on Friday after- noon to a Hallowe'en party. Mrs, Cleve Pullman is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospit- al, London, Joyce Field, of London, is spending several days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson.. Ross Ferguson, Ailsa Craig, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson. Mrs, Gordon Johnson enter- tained several little girls Mon- day afternoon honoring the fifth birthday of her daughter, Mary. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Squire and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Exeter, visited Monday evening with Mr, and Mrs, F. Squire, ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS-. IN M.EMORIAM..,. H1aE1YAN .Sgt. and Mrs. Mike .SAIiER..In loving nxei to r o fleenan, Trenton, the forrner^ T a dear husband, father and Doreen Triebner, wish to an ,grandfather, Alvin C. Baker, nun o c the e bi• 4. birth VIM f a sag n as e p d away so ,, sudden- Memorial. Edward, at Trenton ly .november 5, 1960, de Memorial hospital,. October T'herc' is no- parting from tl 28--a grandson for Mr, and we love, Airs. 'Frank Triebner. INn distance can divide, HODGiNS-Cp1, and Mr•.s. A.11! or tedav in memory'S ar• J. Bodgins (Sandy), Ilfetr, 1' 41111 w.allc Sade by side, ,France, are Happy to an-�--Lovingly renrembered and An: the bi(r•.th of .a sort, adly nmis;sed by wife Myrtle, Andrew Jannes, in Metz Mili llnighter• Dorreerg, son•in•Jaw y Hospital, October 22-a and and grandson Doug - brother for Susan. and Mich- lay. cel. "'oraI.it-.-J0 loving rnernory KENYON-Mr• and Mrs, C, D, of a dear wrfe and mother., Kenyon, RCAF Station Cent -Nancy Webber, who passed ralia, announce Lhe birth of away one year .ago, NOV em• a daughter, Debra Lynette, her 2, 1960, at Soutlr Huron Hospital, Tiny say tinge heals all sor.. October 29, Anti helps one to ,forget, KONING-Mr, and Mrs. David But time so far has only pro Koning, Andrew St., Exeter, Hory much we love her yet. announce the birth of a son, Gad gave us strength to fi Donald at South Huron 1105- it. Anrl pita', October 27-a brother courage to bear the bio for Johnny. But what it' meant to lose I MERCER -AZr. and Mrs. Bill Z n one will ever know, Mercer, William St., Exeter, ^husbangd g 1Will'earnemnber d announce the birth of a son, and grandchildren, 2FI Brian William, at South Hu- ron Hospital, October 27 -- a brother for Lynne. PAVKEJE T- Joe and Mary Pavkeje, RR 2 Centralia, an- noence the birth of a daugh- ter at South Huron Hospital, November 1 a sister for: Paul and Bobby. SCOTCHFR Mr. and Mrs, Fred Scotches-, Las Angeles, the former Marion Morley, announce the birth of a daughter, Peggy Loraine, Oc- tober 29-a granddaughter for Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Mor, ley, Whalen, ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Bauman, 384 Duke 'Si.'W., Kitchener, announce the en- gagement of. their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Walter Ran- derson Jr„ Exeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Randerson Sr., 697 Edna St„ Kitchener. The wedding will take place Decem- ber 2, at 11:30 o'clock, at Sacred Heart church, Kitchen- er,, Ont, 2nc ANNOUNCEMENTS -- co/41NO EVENTS E TA SIGMA PHI Sorority Annual Bali to he .held ' n.tlra.. day,. November 23. 'Rickets ,$S per couple, available from any sorority member or phone 47, Mrs. R. Fletcher, 20 RESERVE December 1, social. evening, Exeter Town Hail, sponsored by the Exeter Agri- culture Society, Gerald, Pear• toss figpresident. 2c BAZAAR8$ TEA -Tho Crediton den United Church will hold bazaar and .tea in the Common it fa Creditor', y Ful red rto n Saturday, urday, November 4, 2:30 p,m. 2c HOT TURKEY SUPPER at Cromarty Church on Tuesday, November' 14. 5*e to 8 p.m. row a Adnussron: adults 51.50, child- 1' r•en 50.._ 2:9c BAZAAR - Thames Road WA, are holding a 'bazaar in the church basement on Frida afternoon, November 17. 2c red BAZAAR - St. Paul's Anglican Church bazaar., Aberdeen Hall, ght Kirkon, Friday, November 10. 2c w, ger ey l'.R E rn CEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skin- ner, RR 3 Exeter, will be at home to their freinds and rela- tives Sunday, November 12, 1961, from 2:3Q to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The occasion being the celebration of their golden wedding anniversary, (No gifts, please.) 2M CARDS OF THANKS -- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rundle would like to thank those who sent cards and gifts to David while he was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Thanks to Dr, Walker, Dr. Gans and nursing staff. 24 I would like to express my sincere thanks to all those who remembered me in any way while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, and since coming home, -Clarence Green, 2" She was 16, he was 17, and Sincere thanks to friends, the parents were opposed to neighbors and relatives for 1 the wedding, When the offiei- cards, gifts and words of con I ging clergyman asked the gratulations inhonor of our :youthful bridegroom to repeat 50th wedding anniversary -Mr, : after him, "With all my world - and Mrs. Hector Heywood, 2* ly gifts I thee endow," his mother nudged her husband I would like to thank my I and whispered, "There goes his t..,., , >. . ..::>r,v' ,ZitM„ -gm many friends and relatives for motor scooter." Budget from the lovely cards, plants, treats g and calls received while a patienttin South Huron Ho- pitl. Special thanks to Dr. t., Ecker and the hospital nursing staff. - Mrs. Evelyn Beaver, By MRS. M ELSTON Crediton. 2* m•x. «„. ,;...» 24%11 .. x ” on Bill and Fern Dougall wish Personal items .• ... to say a special `thank you" a, to our friends and neighbors Mr, and Mrs,, John McAllister, for the thoughtful cards, kind w;,ishes and many gifts sent to us "at the time of the birth of our d. ,rghter, Jayne Catherine. 2c I wish to hank everyone for the kind tho.l�ts and remem- brances that I''rr,'ceived while in hospital and sing ,l•eturning home, The cards, letiti and and you hill appropriate gifts were app i- 1 to number. ated very much, Special than e'' • to my teacher, my classmates , and Sunday School 'leaders.- Cheryl Hern. 2* Message froir r'e e1ay By MRS. C. WOODBURN Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge and Jeanette of Detroit spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mrs. Elton Cutts picked enough green peas in their day, Theretaee alsoea number of other plants in blossom. Mr. Lawrence Pollock is un- der the doctor's care. Mr, and Mrs. Claire Ritchie, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curls. There will be no Sunday School or church service in the United Church on Sunday owing 'to anniversary services at Grand Bend United Church, Saturday visitors with Mrs, Albert Pollock were Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kennedy and Mrs, Margaret Smith of Bad Axe, Mich,, and. Mrs. Alice Steeper of Harbor Beach, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curls attended the fiftieth an- niversary dinner and reception in Beechwood Presbyterian Church on Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hotson of Parkhill. Miss Ruby Pollock is visit- ing in Hamilton, The Harmony Class of the United Church will hold their meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gra- hang Eagleson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rinker and Chris, of Sarnia, visited on Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. and boys visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ron Den- ham and family of Kirkton, Mrs. Bob Blair gave a party in honor of Robin's birthday on Monday. Guests present were Karen and Garry Skin- ner, Brenda Blair, Wilma Wei - berg, Kathy Isaac and Heather Davis, :Mr, and Mrs. Bob Blair and girls visited withe the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Warwick at Port Huron on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross McFalls, David and Donald accompa- nied by Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Allan Tindall of Wiar- ton. Mrs, Xenon Fischer and son spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Chris Fischer, Mrs. Ray Destobe:l, Shirley and Linda of RCAF Station were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M, Elston. Mrs. Chas, Thiel and Mrs. Rose Brown of Zurich called on the Weiberg ;families on Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and family spent Saturday eve - ping with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kooy of Ailsa Craig. Mrs. Edna Langford of Lon- don is visiting for a few days with 7111`, and Mrs,- Langford rs, Langford and John. Visitors during the weekend with Mr, .and Mr's, Chris nisch, 'Or were Mr, and Mrs. Joe Mor- dash. also Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liamn Pitcher arid Cathy, all of London, Mr, and Ibis, Allan Elston and Wendy spent Monday with .friends iii Woodstock, Mr. Jerry Lewis, Who is ens' ployed by Eaton's of London, spent the weekend, with his mother, Mrs. Jessie Lewis, .Sunday visitors with Mr, and Alta, Lloyd Fischer were jr,A and Mts. Earl Earharti Mary and Jean of Str athrrey, Visitors on Sunday with; Mr, and Mrs, Chris Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Pilcher, Dale, 1toliy and Mark; also Margaret Inose S(.antake, .also Varga and Marie of Loudon. DASHWOOD EUB CHURCH Wed., Nov. 5:00 p.m, Served and sponsored by men of the Church Tickets will be numbered he seated as The family of time late Mrs, Nelson (Edith) Baker wishes to ecpress sincere thanks and appreciation for all the many acts of kindness, floral tributes, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society, cards of sym- pathy received during their recent sad bereavementin the loss of a dear mother and ,grandmother. Special thanks to Dr, head, Dr. ll"reele, Rev. Guest and Rev. Reulston, Ro- bert Pinney funeral home, lleywood's nursing :home and all those who helped in any Way. -Bill, Olive and 'Dorene Baker. 2"' Misses Beverly and Frances Becker . wish to thank their friends for the lovely gift pre- sented to then, Special thanks to Eleanor Wolfe and 7lary Lou Schenk for- organizing the get- together, 2c Mr, and Mrs, Wallace :Becker wish to thank their neighbors,' men's club and the Dashwood firemen for social evenings planned in theft' honor and for •farewell gifts received, "e IN MEMORIAM • PINICBEINBh-in loving mem- ory of a dear brother, Gar- field Finkbeiner, who passed away one year ago, Nevem- her 4, 1960. He bade no one a last farewell, And he said goodbye to node. The heavenly gates were open wide, A loving voice said conic. The blow was .great, the shtick severe, We tittle thought his death was . noa.r, Only those wlio have Jost; calf tell The sorrow of parting without farewell, •- -.;liver renIelli los^od by sisters and brother$. 21 Adults $L50 Students $1.0(' Under 12. '' WOODHAM oYs sup Woodha Friday, I Admission: Al Children • DANCE Hensel' Bridal Couple MR, AND MRS. MERVYN EYRE Hensall Arena Friday, Nov. 3 NORRIS ORCHESTRA Everyone Welcome Masquerade Dance Sponsored by LUCAN LEGION Friday, Nov. 3 LUCAN LEGION HALL DON DOWNS' ORCHESTRA Admission $2 per Couple Prizes for Costumes ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE Hurondale, School Sun., Nov. 5 2:30 p.m. Speaker S. M. SADDER The 'Tinter Advoe #E, ,Noverttb. r 1961 1 ry EXETER :LEGION to _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .8 Exeter R Hall L Starting at 9:00 p.n7. 15 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN Admission 500 10 ROUNDS OF TURKEY Cards 100 Each ,3 for 250 TURKEY DOOR PRIZE a ae Get More Out Of Life , . . GO TO A MOVIE/ THURS., FRI., SAT, NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4 They're on the trout of those CRAZY %QCKS! LEO Er HA?j ,iloweenrdpys AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE with MARY BETH HUGHES A Great Combination! LAUGH WITH THE BOWERY BOYS THRILL TO THE GUTS AND GLORY STORY OF 'Battle on kdy Bench` e Audis Murphy o Gary Crosby e Dolores Michaels MON,, TUES., WED. — NOVEMBER 6, 7, 8 ADULT More than a boy... riot yet a man( TECHNICOLORe, From WARNER BROS. • CLAUDETTE COLBERT e TROY DONAHUE The intimate story of his 3 loves COMING SOON THE LYRIC BRINGS YOU THE BEST0' • GORGO * C[NIERFELLA - * WHERE THE BOYS ARE (Adult) * THE MARRIAGE GO -ROUND (Adult) LYRIC Tib First Show 7:30 Phone 421 EXETER Second Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m., Saturday Night e Exeter Legion Memorial Hall :ion: 75¢ Per Person Slipper serve. 5:30 p,t MOUNT CARME$ Wed,, No SEWING 1300 1.3A11' `f'ABLU' BINGO PENN'S SA.1t llolislYI'etl by C