The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-03-21, Page 15BETHEI,
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 arm.---Service in Dutch
"The Cross Predicted"
2;00 p.m.-Service in English
"Christ and Barabbas"
3;15 p.m,-Sunday School and
Catechism
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHW000
Pastor: Rev. William Getz
Sunday, March 24
9;45 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Bible Class
11:00 a.m.-Divine Services
Sermon: "Saved and For-
ever Safe"
Wednesday. March 27
Sermon; "Were You There
When He Was Crowned
with Thorns?"
MRS. G, IIPOPER
Mr. Orville Rinn and Miss
Ellen Sutherland of Ilderton,
MN and Mrs, Meredlth.chp.rle,
ton ,Of .Strathroy were '$141,07
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Th0144494,
Miss Sharpn Thomson spent
the weekend with Miss Nancy
Brine of St, Marys,
Mrs. Lottie Jones of St.
Marys spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, G. Jones.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Petch of
Strathroy spent the weekend
with :Mr, and Mrs. Claire Sis-
son,
Mr, and Mrs, bawrencn
grashy and Debbie of London
spent Saturday and Sunday with
mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson.
Bob Grover and pare
Hooper attended the N.11,14,
Hockey game in the Maple Leaf
Gardens 'between Chicago and
Toronto Maple Leafs on Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey,
Morley , Eddie and paul of
Wellborn were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Claire Sisson
son home) at Mooresville to the
Department of Highways,
Mrs. William Darling spent
the weekend with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Erskine, RR 8 Park-
hill. Mrs. Erskine has been
staying with her mother for
some time, while Mr. Darling
is in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
IN MEMORIAM -'
OKE--In loving memory of a
dear brother and brother-in-
law Lorne E. Oke who passed
away one year ago March 18,
1988,
In tears we saw you sinking
We watched yoU fade away
Our hearts were almost broken
When the one we loved was
called away,
God took him home it was his
will
But in our hearts he liveth still,
--Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Jim and
Emily, Nora and Alvip, Reta
and Tom. 21c
LEWIS--In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Harry Lewis, who pa a sed
away two years ago. March
19, 1961.
Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses him more than us
And when old times we oft recall
It's then we miss him most of all
He would not wish for sorrow,
He would not wish for tears,
But just to be remembered
Throughout the passing years,
--Lovingly remembered by his
wife Becky, son Eber, and
daughters Gladys arid Clara.
21c
Mastitis
- Continued from page 12
procedure will be reversed,
with the farmer doing the test
and the Public Health Veterin-
arian observing. Printed in-
structions regarding technique
and interpretation will be pro-
vided.
After the first demonstration,
the owner will be expected to
pay for the equipment which he
will buy, keep, care for and
own, i.e., sample bottles, samp-
ling scoop, reagent and test
paddle. Cost of these will be
approximately $6. Those who
wish to discontinue participa-
tion in the program at this point
may choose to do so. The equip-
ment will be retained by the
Health Unit.
When it is obvious to the
Public Health Veterinarian that
the dairy farmer or his agent
is competent in the interpre-
tation of the test, he will be left
to conduct his program in co-
operation with his practising
veterinarian. '
The program presumes that
a good level of dairy sanitation
exists on a farm on which it is
instituted. Only a small mea-
sure of improvement can be
expected where poor sanitation
and milking practices are com-
mon. A f ar m e r who cannot
"clean up" should not be en-
couraged to join the program.
Small dairy herds (10-15 cows)
where reasonable standards are
maintained and low production
tolerated may not have suf-
ficient mastitis to warrant the
time and effort,
Crediton Community Hall
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
8:00 pm
See and hear Gorden McGaVin, the Huron Liberal
Candidate who stands for sttotig,• stable government
in Canada. Liken' to his views of the election issues.
We especially 'Irene non-party, Independent voterS to
attend this meeting,
Bayfield Baptist Church
T. Leslie HobbinS, B.A., PaStor
SUNDAY, MARCH 24
10.00 Lan,--Bible Study
11,00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Evangelistic Hour
Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer Service
-- You Are Cordially Invited TO All Of These Services -
COMING APRIL 1 tO 7
SPECIAL SERVICES
EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron St. East, Exeter
SPEAKER: REV, DON HOLLIDAY
catiomi.tiaptiAt church Wilidsor, Ontarle,
BIRTHS ,-
sTv4Gis To Mr. and Mrs.
J, L. Sturgis at Queen Mary's
Maternity Hospital, London,
England, a daughter, Jennifer
Claire, March 13,
YOUNG-Mr. and Mrs- Qeorge
Young, Lucan, announce the
birth of a daughter, Diane
Mary, at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, March 12 - a sister
for Nancy and Sharon,
,DEATHS-
MARZI,-Dora Madeline Marzi,
at Mount Hamilton Hospital
on Friday, March 15, 1963.
Dora Madeline Day, pf 1234
Sennett Ave., Fast in her
59th year, beloved wife of
Joseph Marzi. Dear sister of
George W. Day of San Fran-
cisco. Mrs. Marzi was em-
ployed in the government with
the RCAF at Centralia for
over 13 years. The body re-
seted at the Cresmount Fu-
neral Home 322 $ennel Ave.
East, Mount Hamilton, where
service was held on Monday
at 2 p.m. Interment was in
East Lawn. Cemetery. 21 c.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Joseph A. Graham of
Lucan, wishes to announce the
engagement of her youngest
daughter, Lorraine, Madeline,
Orman, to Mr. John Clarence
Armitage of Lucan. The wedding
will take place on Saturday
April 6 at 2 pm in the Lucan
Revival Centre. 21c
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hans-
ford of Palmcrest Farm, Pal-
merston, Ontario, have the
pleasure of announcing the en-
gagement of their eldest daugh-
ter Delores Mae to Mr. James
Cecil Finnen son of Mrs. James
McGrath of Kitchener, and Mr.
Cecil Finnen of Toronto. ,7he
marriage will take place at
3 o'clock, Saturday, April 27,
1963, Palmerston United
Church.
A TROUSSEAU TEA will be
held in honour of the bride at
her home on April 20, between
the hours of 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm.
Please accept this as your wel-
come invitation. 21 nc
CARDS OF THANKS-
I wish to thank my many
friends, neighbours, relatives
and the Nursing Staff of South
Huron Hospital who remember-
ed me with cards, visits and
treats while in the Hospital
and since returning home. --
Wm. Stephen, Woodham. 21*
Mrs. Minnie Sangster and
family wish to express their
thanks and gratitude to all
friends and neighbours for their
beautiful flowers, cards and
kind expressions of sympathy
during their sad bereavement
in the loss of a dear son and
brother. 21c
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbours for cards and
treats while a patient in the
St. Joseph' sHospital. -- Nelson
Cockwill. 21*
The family of the late Herb
Willert Wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to their relatives, friends and
neighbors for the messages of
sympathy, beautiful floral tri-
butes, memorial cards and the
many acts of kindness shown
them during their recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. Gals, the Ladies Aid, Dr.
aliens, Dr. Read, Dr. Smith of
London, Pallbearers and The
Hoffman Funeral Home. 21c
Words cannot adequately ex-
press our deep appreciation
for the many sympathetic acts
that came to us at the time of
our recent bereavement of a
loving husband and father. Such
kindnesses and neighbourly
thoughtfulness can never be for-
gotten. Our heartfelt thanks to
each and everyone who assisted
in any way, and may God bless
you all.-- Mrs. Paul Logan and
family.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie
and family would like to express
their sincere thanks to their
neighbours and friends for their
kind expressions of sympathy
during their recent bereave-
ment. The cards, beautiful
floral tributes and many acts
of kindness shown at the manse
were deeply appreciated, Es-
pecially would we thank the
Boards and members of Hen-
sail and Chisellairst United
Churches the Rey. Clifford
Waite, the pall bearers and
kindly service of Benthron Fu-
neral Horne. 21*
I wish to thank all my neigh-
bets and friends for their kind,
ness shown me while a patient
in St. Joseph's hospital with
cards, treats and visita.Special
thanks to the DOS. Sisters and
Staff of 3rd floor south and to
Dept. Of Highways petrel 13.--•
JoSeph HaSkett, 21c
S-AcIYOcatP, Marsh 11, 1963 fag
N N U N CE M late Arthur ,Mitglow ..of gtrath,
roy,
gainigterMIUMONNINiniliMAXVIZetEZIOSI;;;$ figireIMINNItageMiM
Clandeboye Institute
seeks better image
Were teSteSs, to a rproprgasberd,
c1140.9r op Saturday. evening to
Mr, and Mrs Malcolm .Spenee,
and.Elaine ene, Mr. .anst.IYIrs,
IPAPS, Carl, Edwin and
Donna, ,Mr, and Mrs., •Jaels
Thomson, Grant and M4ry Lou,
and Mrs, Gladwyn Hopper,
yoryi. and ,Ipanette, Mr, and
Mrs. nest Patch and grand,
daughter Debbie grashy,
Mrs, •Claire, Attended
the funeral of her cousin, the
BIRTHS- BIRTHS-
little late, fired--
PPM people just refuse to
accept .defeat."
RCAF Station Centralia
Thursday, March 28
8:30 p.m.
Admission $1.00
twagiamensam. matagovst
$40
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
Phone 235.0202
11:15 a.m,--Sunday School
7:30 p.m,-Worship Service
Sermon: "The Saved Man
Like A Tree"
Wed„ 8 p,m,-Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH '
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
10 •a, m .-S-UNDAY SCHOOL
11 a.m.-CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children
OGIT each Wednesday night
at 7 p.m.
A Rally for the women of
Stratford Presbytery will be
held in St. Andrew's Church,
Stratford, on Monday. 'March
25, at 3 p.m.
The Session will meet in
the manse on Tuesday, March
26, at 8 po'n.
The G or d on Auxiliary
Thankoffering Meeting will be
held in the church, Monday,
March 25, at 8 p.in, Miss
Norma Westgate will be guest
speaker.
Come out and have a FUN night
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South Huron District
High School
arents' Night
FOR GRADES 10 to 13
TWO SHOWS
STARTING 7:30 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
8:00 - 10:00 pm
Now
BFLL--Mr. and Mrs,• On Bell (pep l--tees2ler), lluronSt, Ex,
eter, are happy to announce
the hirth of a see at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London,
March 18 -- a ce-eilot for Danny.
DAVIDSON--F/L and. Mrs. D.A.
Davidson, Huron Park, Cen-
tralia, announce the birth of
a daughter, Carol Christina.
at South }Wen Ho s pital,
Marph 19 ,-,•• a sister feir
Naney, June and Patricia.
MoCULLUM-Mr. and Mrs. Art
McCollum (nee Koehler)RR 1
Kirkton, announce the birth of
a son, Robert James, at South
Huron Hospital, March 16
.4, brother for Larry and
Barry.
fred :Cunningham, .and sister
Mr, and MrS, Arnold garper,
Joan, .jimmy and Donald p1 St.
Paull.
Mrs. Almer Henry -spent oat,
prday .and. Sunday with !her
daughter , and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Bill .PownIng, and Joan
in Qhatharn.
Mr, and. Mrs, Hari Paten of
London, celled on the former's
brother, J. H. Paten, on 'Tugs,
day,
pn .sunday, with the milder
weaner, water was running
over the highway north .,of the
village. The Dept of Highways
used lanterns to warn the traf-
fic of the danger.
Mr, and Mrs, Rea Neil were
guests with Mr. and Mrs, J. H,
paton, on Wednesday, when Wil-
liam Allwright observed a
birthday,_ mr, and Mrs, Clare
Paton and Jimmie attended too.
Mrs. Mervin cpxter has been
ill with the flu also Ian and Mr.
Carter.
Mrs. Harvey Murlesshae re-
covered after several weeks
of illness.
The Clarideboye UCW have
planned a ham supper in the SS
room, March 27,
Mr. Peter Fevery has pup-
chased the farm of Mr. Jerome
Spruytte, a mile and a half
north of Mooresville on the
highway, and with his family has
taken up residence there, He
sold the house from his farm
(the former Mrs. Millie Simp-
5 Games at $10
5 Games at $20
1 Game at $50
Jackpot $200 (52 Numbers)
CASH PRIZES
This is War?
These are Enemies?
THIS IS FUN!
COLUMBIA PICTURES presents
Oandolok SCOTT
al his mightiest"! Parents of students grades 10 to 13 are cordially invited to
visit teachers at their home rooms to discuss the student's
progress.
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costarring 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.-MORNING SERVICE
REV. DR. LEONARD
'SCHNELL, of Saskatoon
We welcome this opportun-
ity to bring together Dr.
Schnell's many friends and
relations in this area, Dr.
Schnell will speak of the
work of the Canadian Bible
Society.
Anthem by the Choir
Nursery for babies and
Junior Congregation for
children 4, 5 and 6 years.
All Are Welcome
JOHN CARROti
A SCOBIPM tECZ11BI
TECHNICOLOR'
Starting Wed., March 27
Action! Thrills!
Adventure!
RICARDO MONTALBAN at*
Pl.)13LIC RELATIONS FQR WI
Mrs, James Donaldson was
hostess for the public relations,
meeting of Clandeboye WI. Mrs,.
Maurice Simpson in speaking on
Public relations said "Goodell-
bile relations means obtaining
merited recognition and under-,
standing for the causes you re-
Present”
She questioned what the WI
wished to accemplish in its work
and answered "to help the pub-
lic know our Institute is alive
and doing vital things by use of
the daily and weekly press and
by co-oneration with the local
radip and TV stations to in-
r ease the membership and
promote fellowship amongst the
members partly through pro-
jects providing each one with
something to do.
Mrs. Wilmer Scott gave a
talk on the flag and how it is
to be used.
Mrs. Simpson discussed the
motto "In youth we learn, in
age we understand" in which she
quoted Henry Ward Beecher as
saying "what we call wisdom
is the result of all the wisdom
of past ages, Our best institu-
tions are like young trees grow-
ing upon the roots of the old
trunks that have c ru mbled
away."
Mrs. David Kestle, president,
conducted the business. It was
decided to plan a euchre party,
for Thursday evening, Max•ch 21
at the Clandeboye school.Plans
had been laid before, but each
time they have had to be can-
celled.
A vote of approval was given
that Middlesex have a Beck
Memorial health unit, also that
the branch, with Lucan and
Riverview branches each send
$20 to adopt a child through
Save the Children fund.
A slate of officers is to be
brought in at the April meeting
to be held at the home of Mrs.
Norman Hardy.
Mrs. Charlie Coughlin con-
ducted a contest won by Mrs.
Rea Neil. Hostess prize was
won by Mrs. David Kestle.
The hostess was assisted by
Mrs. Rea Neil in serving lunch
which was sent by Mrs. J. H.
Paton, Mrs. Alan Hill and Miss
Agnes Northgrave, who were
unable to attend.
PERSONALS
Mr. Jim Sigsworth spent
Thursday afternoon with his
wife Mrs. Sigsworth, who is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
it being their 29th wedding an-
niversary. On Sunday Mr.Sigs-
worth, Miss Helen and Billy
visited again.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Cunningham London entertained
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wit-
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Phone 235-2911 EXETER
SACRED MUSICALE -- Satur-
day, April 6, James Street
United Church, Exeter. Featur-
ing "The Langolf Brothers, The
Pitts Family, Vic Clay and his
guitar, and Henry and Hazel
Slaughter. Sponsored by South
Huron Youth for Christ, 14:21c
CANCER SOCIETY -- Exeter
and District branch of Canadian
Cancer Society will hold their
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Henderson, 8:00 pm
Friday, March 22, 1963. You are
invited. 21c
Food council
- Continued from page 12
with the vexing problem of vert-
ical integration. It will have the
power to investigate trade prac-
tices which may be considered
undesirable and could solve
some of the merchandising and
marketing problems that are
detrimental to the food industry.
"The agricultural and food
industry affects the economic
welfare of every Ontario cit-
izen," concluded Mr, Stewart
"We must ensure that every
step is taken to strengthen the
industry, not weaken it. Much
credit is due everyone concern-
ed from the farmer to the retail-
er, but We are convinced that
providing a common meeting
ground for these people and the
consumer will eliminate trade
practices and merchandising
techniques not in the best inter-
ests of our economy."
ANC1 G
Saturday Night
MARCH 23
LEGION HALL
Exeter
TEA AND BAZAAR -- will be
held in the Library Basement,
Saturday, April 6, from 3 to 5 pm
Sponsored by Exeter Chapter
No. 222 O.E.S. 21:4c
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ROLLED PAPERS BRING US MORE MONEY
Grand Bend Gospel Hall
LIBERAL MEETING -- Lucan
Legion Hall, Friday, March 29,
8 pm. Meet your candidate
George McKenzie. Robert Mc-
Cubhin, guest speaker. This
Meeting replaces the one called
for March 25. Everybody Wel-
come. 21c Please have your papers on the boulevard •
before 1 p.m. Wednesday. Thank you.
Exeter Figure
Skating Club
presents its
ninth annual
COUNTRY 5
ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION 750
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MEET THE CANDIDATE
NIGHT
IV L CAR
"Artistry On Ice"
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
8 pm
Exeter Arena
Featuring Guest Artist
BOB McCRABB
Pettit Edward Figure Skating Club
and Local Talent
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IN MEMORIAM
tuXTON---In loving inettOrY of
a dear litisband, father and
grandfather,- John LiiittonWhe
passed away Maith 20, 1958.
For 'hint more abundant,
For US, a guiding star,
-. Lovingly re ni e rh bered and
sadly missed by his wife.,
sons, and datiglitOrg.hOW
.arld families, 21*
HOSPITAL SPRING Rummage
Sale, Exeter Legion, Saturday,
April 20, 1 o'clock. Auspices
Ladies Auxiliary South Huron
Hospital. 21c
RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE --
Saturday, April 6, 2 pm Cen-
tralia United Church. Sponsored
by Centralia United Church Wo-
men, 21c
PRE-NATAL CLASSES A
Series of pre-natal 'classes will
begin Wednesday, March 27,
1983, at 2 pni at the Health Unit
office, basement entrance off
Anne St., Smith Huron Hospital,
Exeter. These will be held at
weekly trite rVals fOr Pine weeks.
Those interested are invited to
attend on the above date or
phone the Huron County Health
Unit Office, Exeter, 238-1014
art between 9 a and 12 neon. 21c
EUCHRE PARTY -- last of the
Season• en Monday, Match 25,
1963 in OddiellOWS Hall, Spon-
sored by C Per coin hi lithe Of the
OdcifelloWS and 12 eh e k ab
Everyone welcome, Admission
60, Ladies please bring lintel.
tic
SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS
NIGHTLY THROUGH MARCH
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Week nights at 8 p.m.
Friday Night--Special for
Children, '7;30 p.m.
Speakers are:
MR. ROBT. BOOTH, TORONTO
MR. T. WILKIE, FOREST
"If thou shalt confess with thy
mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
believe in thine heart that GM
has raised Him from the dead,
thou shalt be Saved" Rom. 10;9
Everyone welcome
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m.-Worship Service
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
All are welcome
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th.
Organist:
Mrs. F. Wildfong, A.L.C.M.
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School for
all ages
11:15 a.m.-Morning Worship
Sermon: "If I 'Had Known
the Gift of God"-St, John,
Chapt, 4.
Nursery provided.
"Come and worship with us"
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CR EDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, March 24
7:30 p.m. - United services
with 'Dashwood and Zurich
'at Zurich.
Speaker: Dr. Len Schnell,
Saskatchewan.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A,, B.D.
Sunday, March 24
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service
11:00 a.m.-Sunday School
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, B.D.
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.-Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p.m.-Back To God Hour
CHLO (680 Ke.)
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, March 24
9:45 adn.-Sunday School
11:00 eon .-4Viorning Worship
7:30 p.m.-Evangelistic
Service
Tuesday, March 26, at 8 p,m.
Mr. Eldon Boyd showing
Gospel Film
"Contrary Winds"
A 55-minute drama in natural
color, plus an Oral Roberts
TV film,
A hearty welcome to all.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, March 24
Fourth Sunday in Lent
8:00 a.m.-Quiet Communion
(Corporate Communion and
breakfast for the newly con-
firmed members)
10:00 a.m.-Senior Sunday
School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer
Junior Sunday School
Wednesday, March 27
8:00 a.m.-Quiet Communion
10:00 'a.m.-Quiet Communion
7:30 p.m.-Lenten Meditations