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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-07, Page 17)11 ae le, se, rs. 1g- ik- 10 ts, nd ea in - Te le, ed ,er 16, he ne ae ,er rs. an un - h. of ky ve an, art in - 17 s ,A4 110 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS BRENNER — Mr, and Mrs. William E. Brenner, Grand Bend, announce the birth of a daeghter, Pamela Lynn, at South Enron llospital, Novem- ber 80—a sister ler David, LlSTOEN—Air. and Airs. Lorne Listoen, the former Doris llaist, announce the birth of a datighter. Janet Lynn, at Portage )4 Prairie, Alan-, November 2e—e granddaugh- ter for Air. and Mrs. Welling - toe lialst. AlcDONALD — Mr, and Mrs. McDonald, 1tBCrecillon, wish to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter on December 6. ?YM -1r, and Airs, Howard Pyrn, RR 1 Centralia, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Carel Elaine, at South Huron Bospital, December 3 — a sister for Joan and Brian. VOLLAND—Mr, and Mrs, Keith Volland, Hensall, announce the birth of a daughter at Clinton Public Hospital, De- cember 5. WADE — Terry and Margaret Wade, (nee Bowering), Lon- don, are happy to announce the birth of a son, Todd Edwin, at Victoria Hospital, London, December 2. NGAGEMENTS dMr, Harold Finlay wishes to flounce the engagement of his daughter, MaryCharlotte, to Mr. John McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy McBride, Zurich. Wedding to take place later this moan, 7nc Mr. and Mrs, Ervin U. Rader, Dashwood, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, june Rose, to Alr, Frede- rick William Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everard W. of RR 1 Granton, The wedding to take place in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, Ontario, on January 13, at 2:30 p.ni. 7nc Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Sims are happy to announce the engage - Men( of their only daughter, ,Elizabeth Ann, to LAC 13rian .James Clark, so ji pf Mr. and Aire. 0, J. Clark, ,of Ferfritosh, Alberta. Marriage to take place December 30, 1061. Mr, and M. Julien Verlinde, RR 2 Hensall, wish to announce the engagement of their detigh- ter, Marcella Monique, to Mr, Fritz Coolman, son of Mr, and Mrs, Basil Coolman, RR 2 Bear Line. The wedding will take place at 11 o'clock Satur- day, January 13, in St, Rona - face Roman Catholic Church, &MCI, .Ontario, The CARDS OF THAt"KS, The family of the late Royal V. °aim- wish to thank their many friends, neighbours and relatives for the flowers, carda and many acts of kindness. Special thanks to those who as- sisted in helping with the chores. Also special thanks to Dr, Gulens, Dashwood, Rev. Schlenker, Rev, Seebeck, pelt. bearers, Harry Hoffman Fune- ral Home and all those who helped in any way,—Mrs, Royal Geiser and farnily. I would like to take this op- portunity to thank all my rela- tives, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, letters and visits while in St. Joseph's llos- pital, Everyone was so very kind and thoughtful in so many ways, and words cannot fully express my appreciation.—Mrs, Edith Richard, William and Ruth Walker (nee O'Neil), London, wish to thank the neighbors and friends of the continually who contri- buted to their recent shower. Special thanks to the members of the Ladies Guild of St, James Church, Clandeboye, for their help, which was deeply appreciated. 7c . ..• , . THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev, Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, December 10 Second Sunday in Advent 8:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion (Corporate Communion and breakfast for the men of the parish.) IliK0 a.m.—Morning Prayer rsery and Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—AYPA MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a,m.—White Gift Service For the whole family. ' White Gifts for the Children's Aid Society. iMoney donations for Relief Work of our Church. Short congregational meeting at the close of the service, Wednesday, December 13 SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS GATHERING 7:30 p.m. Sharp For all the family. THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Sauder, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service 11:15 a an.—Sunday School and Adult. Bible Class No Evening Service This Week CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister 10:00 a.m.—English Service 2;15 p.m,—Dutch Service ' t:15 p.m.—I3ack to God Hour— CHLO (680 Kc,) .. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor; Rev. William Gatz 10:00 am,—Bible Class 2:30 pan,—Sunday School 11:00 aan.—Divine Service THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 10;00 a.m.--ellorning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Catechism 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship (English) All Welcome CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane Sunday, December 10 11:00 a.m.—Rev, Robert Bissett Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Thursday, December 14 8:00 p.m.—WMS in the church, ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, December 10 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Bible Film BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pesten Ivor Bodeldasm 10:00 a.m.—Bible School .1\ 11:00 a.in.—Morning Worship 7;30 p,m.—Evening Services Wed., 8 pan.—Prayer Service JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, MA., B.D. Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein,A.W.C.M, Organist and Choirmaster 10 A,M,—SUNDAY SCHOOL All. Departments 11 A,M.—MORNING SERVICE "THE MAGIC OF THE ENVELOPE" A presentation by means of a flip -chart of the work of the United Church beyond the local congregation. Anthem by the Choir. Nursery and Junior Congreg- ation All Welcome p111111111111111111itifilliilimifittvilitlititilliiii1111111.11111111911011111111111111111111111111111101111111(11101111111111 INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN Evangelist REV. GERALD MORGAN * FAMOUS GOSPEL SINGER sA' TALENTED MUSICIAN • * POWERFUL PREACHER Thursday and Friday 8 pml, Sunday •• 11 a,rn, and 7:30 p,m, CJCS RADIO (1240 KC,) — 0:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL — 0:45 A,M, This SOLOS Of Spial Services is helping many pmple. — Plan t6 -61.1,011d. Pentecostal Tabernacle 'EXETER CARPS OF THAW'S We wish ti espress our deep- est Weeks and appreciation for the Many nCtS a kindness, lovely floral tributes and cards of sympathy reeelved during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear mother and grandmother, the late Mrs. Annie RoYee, Special thanks also to Rev. Guest, Repper- Rpckey Funeral Rome, the pall- bearers and to those who brought baking and helped at home the day of the funeral, We would else like to thank all who visited her, sent flowers, cards and gifts during her long illness, A special thanks to Dr Fletcher, Miss Claypoie and staff at South Huron Hospital; also the neighbours, friends and relatives who have helped us so muck at home. Your kindness 1l always he re- mei-libel-ed.—Verde and Elmer and Doreen and Douglas Wil- son. I wish to express my sincere thanks to all of those who sent cards, letters and gifts and who visited me while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, It was so nice to be remembered, —Elizabeth Clarke. 7* I would like to thank all those who were so very kind to me and assisted in any way at the time of my accident; to Dr, A. E. McAlester, Mr, Law- rence Mason, the driver of the Hoffman Ambulance, the On- tario Provincial Police escort, and the doctors and nurses who were in attendance at Victoria Hospital. Many thanks to those who sent cards and treats, to all who visited me, and to my classmates of 10E, South Huron High School, 1 am truly grateful.—Emerson Gill. 7* I wish to take this opportun. ity to thank my supporters at the election,—Bill Cochrane. 7* I' want to thank all my friends for visiting me while 1 was in hospital recently, also :for the cards and gifts. Special thanks to Dr, Read and staff of South Huron Hospital, Mrs, C. Nagel IN MEMORIAM — RICHARD—ln memory of Les- lie Allan Richard, who was killed in an accident one year ago, December 9, 1960. This month comes with deep sorrow, It brings back a night we will never forget. Your end was sudden, your thoughts unknown, But you left a memory we are proud to own. Looking back with loving mem- ory, Upon the path you trod, We bless the years we had with you And leave the rest to God. —Deeply missed and, ever re- membered by wife Gretta and daughters Lynne and Laurie. HOPOROFT — In loving mem- pry of a dear dad and hus- band who passed away De- cember 10, 1953. This day we, do remember A loving thought we give To one no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. —Ever remembered by his wife and family. 7* RICHARD—In loving _memory of the late Leslie and Allan Richard. • "The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want." —23rd Psalm —Always remembered by the family, 7* Dedicate . . . Thirty five receive first. . . al certificates Keen interest has been shown • lit the St. Jelin Ambulance first aid classes held in the town hall each. Thursday evening (hiring the past two months, The eight-week course offered to all, citizens of Exeter and district was, cpmpleted last Thursday evening when candi. dates were examined by pr, D. A. Eckel" and Dr. R. W. Read for certificates and high- er awards of the association. Those qualified for certifi- cates in first aid are; Miss Patricia A. Can; Ernest Cer ,,MAN OF THE wk." ... Robert Sanders Robert Sanders ardent gardener Robert Sanders, one of the oldest residents of Exeter, died Thursday, November 30, in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, in his 92nd year. Born. in Stephen Township, he was a son of the late Mr, and Mrs. William Sanders and was one of 11 children. For years he was a section hand on the London, Huron and Bruce railroad, and it could be said of him that he was a man of the soil, because of the love he had for flowers and vege- tables. For 14 years he was gardener for the late Isaac Carling on the property on which is now situated the 'Soul.' Huron Hospital. For Many years he was top prize winner for vegetables and flowers at the Exeter fair. He was in hospital for about ten days, about the only sick- ness he had experienced during his long lifetime. Surviving are his widow, the former Bessie Johns; four daughters and three sons, (Cora) Mrs, Arthur Lachance, of Warren, Mich., (Perla) Mrs. Melvin Guenther, of Gary, In- diana, Ella, of Exeter, (Hazel) Mrs. Mervin Johnston, Strat- ford, Gordon, of Detroit, Roy, of Gunworth, Sask., and War- ren, of Exeter, One son, Hil- ton, was killed on active service overseas. Mrs. W. B. Willert, of Dash- wood, is a sister and Sidney Sanders, of town, and Daniel, of Carmen, Manitoba, are bro- thers. The funeral Saturday after- noon was held from the R. C. Dinney funeral home, conduct- ed by Rev. S. E. Lewis, of James St. United Church, The bearers were four grandsons, Ted Sanders, Exeter; Neil Johnston, Kitchener; Robert and Don Burns, Detroit, and Ted Sims and Gerald Cockwill. Interment was in the Exeter cern etery. Clandeboye — Continued from page 16 ed Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Lynn and daughters on Sunday. Mrs, Gerald Millson is im- proving in Si. Joseph's Hospital following an operation and ex- pects to be borne soon. Guests with. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Millson on Saturday were the latter's niece, Mrs. Amy Allen of West 1-lill, and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beckett and daughter Sandra of Kitchener, Miss Joan Beck- ett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mill - son and sons Donald, Kenneth and Douglas of London. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank altar ktible Ck'q:TRALIA A Bible for the chtirlt altar beautifully inscribed in mimory of the late Leonard Smitli was placed in the church by hi par- ents,- Mr. and Mrs. A 111 e r Smith, and was dedicated‘in a brief ceremony by the Rey. D M. Guest during the servi e on E. Sunday morning, Personal items Mrs. Byron Hicks, who is: vis iting at the home of her son, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Hicks 'and family called on Mr, and AIM Elmer Wilson on Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs, M c D on ;11 d moved from Sudbury last week to take up residence in the vi— By MRS. FREibLtBOWDEN lage in Snell's Apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Eaton and Bonnie, Me. and Mrs, Don 'Matt= and Karen of Londen, Mr, and Mrs. Reid Brown and Roxanne of Lambeth were Sun. day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thempson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harri- son were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Harrison. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable and Billie on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, El- mer Wilson, Mrs, Douglas Wil- san, Donna May and Mint:die, Mrs. Kuntze and Roger Strathroy, Mr, Ray Laininie Wag hi South Huron Hospital, reeeiVing attended the TA family band tteatirientfor a few days, Mr, and Mrs. .1f -red Bowden qua at the TOWne and Country Restatirant in V.Igeter on Sat. The Rheen county Library Book exchange will take place Monday, December it, All. county Woks should be beck inti the lecif 'library by Friday. • this Week, 1.1 Senior .club sings .carols Senior Citizens numbering 14" gathered at the Legion Hall Tuesday night for their Christ- mas program and party. Mr. Ed Lindenfiekl presided for a program which Included the singing of Christmas carols led by Mr. Walter Cutbush with Mrs. Andrew Dougall at the Piano: accordion solos by Al- fred Aquiline:, reading, Mrs. Alex McBeath; step dancing, Glenda Fisher and Judy Estey; piano solo, Eleanor Stanlake; quartet, Mrs. T. C. Coates, Mrs. PercyMcFalls, Alfred Wuerth and Walter Cutbush; Duet by Kenneth and Grant Jones, Kippen, to their own ac- companiment on the ukelele and guitar; solo, Mrs, Peter Durand accompanied by Mrs Jack Smith; and a reading by Helen Hendrick, A collection of $20 was taken for the Children's Shelter at Goderich. Exeter Kineltes served lunch and Mr. and Mrs. William Mar- shall and Donald McCurdy fur- nished music for the dance. Committee for next month in - eludes Mr, and Mrs, Herman Powe, Mr, and Mrs, Mervyn Grainger, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hem and Mr, and Mrs. War- ren Brock. Comments about Crediton East By MRS. W. MOTZ Personal items Sgt. and Mrs, E. Rozanski and family, of Camp Borden, spent three days with Mr. and Mrs, Sam Lawson and Barb- ara. Miss Barbara Lawson spent a day with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs, Len Dillies, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Lawson and Barbara and Mr. J. E. J. Coward and -Mrs.- Minnie Wilds son, Mrs. Ethel R. Gerson, Hendrik DeVries, Mrs, Lorne Finkbehier,, Crediton; Mrs, Al. ma C. Godbolt, Miss Betty 14 Gaudie, Airs. Mabel I. Haugh, Crediton, Arthur B. Idle, Irene Johns, Woodham, Robert J. Johnston, Mrs, Teresa M. Jphnston, Miss Anns Q. Koehe ier, Dashwood; Mrs, Ruth I. Kraft, Dashwood; Lee Lear; p,maid W. McCaffrey, Mrs. Ruby Maier, Dashwood; Aere, Elisabeth Orenezuk, Chas. W. Poore, Mrs. Clara ?Yin, Elgin S. Rader, Dashwood; Mrs, Alexandra M, Scott, Miss Edith Jean Scett, Gordon W. Smith, Mrs, Catherine Sonthcott, Rob- ert .Southcott, Miss Jean M. Taylor, Miss Jeanette A. Tay lor, David Thompson, Mrs. Mildred Thernaell and Mrs. Elsie M, Tuckey, The voucher in first aid (sec- ond examination) will be a warded to Norman Hackney. Medallion awards go to Mrs, Marjorie Beierling, Zurich, and Rey; Robert S. Hiltz, The 1961 label to medallion goes to T. Harry Holtman, Dashwood, The instructor for the lecal class, C. H. Magee of Clinton, who has conducted similar courses in 17 other communities during the current year, re- ports a marked and realistic awareness for the need of such training in order that prompt and intelligent first aid may be given in times of accident or sudden disaster, COMING EVENTS — KIPPEN EAST EUCHRE and dance, also draw on Christmas cakes. Hensel!, Arena, Friday, December 15, Lucky lunch prize. 7;14* DANCE, Crediton Community Hall, December 16. Proceeds for the Crediton and Kirkton minor hockey teams. 7c EUCHRE PARTY will be held in the Parish Hall, Trivitt Memorial C h u r c h, Monday, December 11, 8 pan. Plan to attend as this will be the last pre -holiday euchre. Prizes and lunch, Everyone welcome. 7c EUCHRE & DANCE, Kippen East WI, Friday,December 15, 8:30 p.m, Admission. 750. Ladies please bring lunch. Norris or- chestra. Draw for Christmas cake. 7:14c 100E—The second degree team of Exeter Lodge No. 67, IOOF, will confer the degree on a number of candidates on Tues- day, Dec. 12, Al].members of the district welcorne,—Percy A. McFalls, Rec, Sec, 7c 1.10110•IMIONMIIMMIONIMM•MINIMEMOIMMONMEMMEMMONIM Presentation 6t DANCE of Crediton were the guests of , Mr. and Mrs. George Rader and family of London for a turkey barbecue Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Wlliam Mot z spent. Sat- urday in Exeter with her broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. William Harney and at. tended. the T -A banquet on Sat- urday evening. HENSALL ARENA MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND CANN Fri., Dec. 8 Squires, Granton, and Mrs. Minnie liardlin and .son Fred of Denfield, Mr, Arnold Cunningham ar- rived home from South Huron Hospital on Monday, Miss Carole Cunningham of the Henry Ford Hospita,l, De- troit, spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Omar Cunningh a m Enjoy A Pre.Christmas Turkey Dinner at tile Lucan Koffee Kup Sunday, December 10 $1A° PER PLATE Proprietor Joe Hay thank01 who participated in the December 3 beef and Virginia ham dinner, with special thanks to Lticanites who made it a family dinner night out. ninIninimmht.1.1 ,,,,, 111.1111,111111MIMIUM1111111111111“111,1111111111111111110110fililinlittillilliffillii., MUDDY WELCOME Turkey Bingo CORBETT Community Centre Mon., Dec. 11 8;30 ANNUAL TURKEY BINGO MOUNT CARMEL HALL Fri., Dec. 15 8;30 p.m. 14 ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS ADDMONAL ROUNDS SHARE - THE • WEALTH TURKEY DOOR PRIZE AdMission $1.00 Sponsored by Holy Name Society Th! Tintel,A09catet ,Pec9.mer 7, 1961 .P.age.q, It • RXETER LEGIoN Fowl Bingo Wednesday, Dec, 13 Exeter Legion Hall Starting at 9:00 p.m. 15 ROUNDS OF CRICKEN Admission 500 10 ROUNDS OF TURKEY Cards 10l Each 3 for 250 TURnY DOOR PRIZE Exeter Curling Club Christmas Party Sat,, Dec. 9 8:30 p.m. gxetor Curling Club Rinlc * DANCING • * NOVELTIES * FREE LUNCH DRAW FOR 30 -POUND TURKEY OnIy 1.00 Per Person NON-MEMBERS WELCOME 1111110IIMENsee. ezneseeasizammeame11111111111111111111111111Mmeg Get More Out Of Life ... GO TO A ),OVIE! THURS., FRI., SAT, -- DECEMBER 7, 8, 9 EXCITING DOUBLE BILL ! 00.110t4IACALI ...- DiAsoucAo," UNEART H V( PWENT$ GEORGE SANDERS BARBARA SHELLEY rdiefE OF TIII5 High School Sig Shot is the intimate story of a brilliant but naive high school senior who usos his -talents in the wrong direction and plans a million dollar robbery. Village of the Damned, a science fiction thriller about young children all born on the same day with supernatural powers. All the scientists of the country gather to decide how to destroy the child-dernons, MON., TUES., WED. — DECEMBER 11, 12, 13 VlsWii7.7.74M WHAT WAS THE TRUTH ABOUT ADA?. • ' ' The story of an ambitious woman with a questionable background (Susan Hayward), who marries the success. ful candidate for governor (Dean Martin) and eventually becomes acting governor after an attack is made en her husband's life by one of the political bosses. COMING SOON ! The Lyric Brings. You The Best! , * THE HUSTLER * GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN * TUNE OF GLORY (Adult) * PEPE • * WARRIOR EMPRESS * YOUNG DOCTORS LYRIC THE First Show 7;30 Second Show 930 Phone 421 EXETER• Matinee 2:00 p.m; :en .01`,..0; Ce4. ' Saturday Night :nes Exeter Legion Mernoriai Hall Dancing 9 to 12 Actri4$sioff1$0 Poe 'Pooh Jackct&and Joins Not Aliowod