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Centralia
VIEW DEMONSTRATIONS.
Members of Ciendelieee WI
were favored with two demon-
strations at their meeting:held
;at the home of 1‘,1. p ay to
Kestle.
Mrs, Jim Petialdeen showed
her method of making buns.
They were later baked and serve
ed for lunch. Mrs. Ernie Lewis
demonstrated ideas for making
use of the plastic bleach.cone
tainers such as candle eoldere,
toys and plant containers. The
roll call was answered by giv-
ing experiences with plastic,
Mrs. Andy Carter gave Ways
to avoid accidents in the home
mentioning keeping medicines
in 1pcked cupboards away from
children, keeping handles of
kettles turned away from the
edge of stoves, and having stairs
free from extras.
President Mrs. Alan Hill con-
ducted the business and an-
nounced the leadership train-
ing school in LucanFebruary 5.
Mrs, Hill, Mrs. Kestle, Mrs.
Donaldson and Mrs. Carter
were appointed delegates to at-
,tend the school.
Mrs. David Henry won the
prize for the contest, Assist-
ing the hostess were Mrs. Don-
aldson, Mrs. Henry and Mrs.
Carter.
MISS OLA BICE
Miss Ola Rice, 68, a former
resident of McGillivray Town-
ship, died suddenly in Victoria
Hospital, London, Monday, De-
cember 30, as the result of an
accident, As she left the bus
near her home she was hit by a
ear and never regained con-
sciousness.
Miss Bice moved to London
with her family in 1909. She had
been employed with the Chas,
Chapman Co. for 52 years.
She was an active member of
Victoria Rebekah Lodge and was
a past noble grand. The lodge
members held a memorial ser-
vice at the funeral home.
She was a member of St.
Paul's Cathedral and past pre-
sident of the WA.
She is survived by two broth-
ers, Ernest, London, and Wil-
liam, Detroit.
Interment was in Woodland
cemetery.
CHURCH NEWS
At St. James Church Sunday
the service of Holy Communion
was conducted by the rector,
the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster, who
also announced the vestry meet-
ing date for Jan. 20 at 8:15
pm.
At the chancel steps the me-
morial flowers were in memory
of the late Wesley Revington of
Lucan. At the altar were white
mums given by the Ladies
Guild.
At the United Church the
minister the Rev, G. W. Sach
announced the congregational
meeting for' Jan. 21. Memorial
flowers were in memory of
Wesley Revington, Lucan.
ST. PETER'S CWL
St. Peter's CWL met at the
home of Mrs. Charles Cronyn
last Wednesday evening with
President Mrs. Frank Vanneste
in the chair.
Appreciation for a contribu-
tion made by the league to
Fontbonne Hall, London, was
read. A social hour closed the
meeting.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Bill Downing and daugh-
ter Karen, Chatham, spent Mon-
day and Tuesday with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Alm er
Hendrie.
Eugene Bice of Windsor spent
the recent holidays with his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Coughlin and
family.
At the Middlesex safety coun-
cil meeting held in London Mon-
day night Clare Paton Was
named a delegate to attend the
conference of the Ontario Safety
Council, Feb. 4 and 5 atGuelph.
Mrs. Rupert Williams is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
where she underwent surgery
Thursday.
Jim Sigsworth, Helen and
By MRS. 0. HOOPER
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford, Walter, Donnie and Carl
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Herbert of
St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Marion, Sharon, Greet and Mary
Lou were Sunday guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Feed Parkinson of Base-
line,
Mr. & Mrs, Chas. Lambert,
Pamela, Jimmy, Wendy, of Lon-
don Were Sunday guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
IMPERIAL HOTEL
Grand Bend
Veaturitie The
'rELTONES
at Londoe
FRIDAY, JAN, 10 AND 24
and
DESJARbiNES
SATURDAY NIGHTS
FISH FRY ANbCH1cKEN
IN BASKET 50c
Fri. and Sat. Night Only
47he CAftrcfies
in the area
Invite you to join them for
Worship,. Fellowship and
Services
KELLEle ee Mr. and Mrs, Mil
ten Keller, Exeter, announce
the birth of a eon at Segel,
Huron Hospital, January '14.
MILLAR e'e Min and :Mee. .Ho-
bort W. :Millar, RR 1 Hen,
sail, announce the birth of a.
son at South Huron Hospital,
January 11 e..ep. brother .fpr
Jeffrey.,
SHEPHERD -e-eer, and Mrs.
Neel ,Shepherd, RCAF Station
Centralia, announce the birth
of a deeighter, Susan Mar-
guerite, at South Huron 110S
pitel, January 13.
WATSON Mr, and Mrs. Paul
Watson, peehwood, announce
the safe arrival of MaryTer-
ese, at South Huron Hospital,
January 13 --- a sister for Roe
beet,
WEBB Mr. and Mrs. R a y
Webb, RR 2, Dashwood, an-
nounce the birth of a son at
South Huron Hospital, Janu-
ary 10 e- a brother for Riche
ard, Julie and Cindy.
DEATHS —
PARSONS—At South Huron
Hospital Exeter, on January
14, 1964 Lloyd Treble Par-
sons in his 60th year. Be-
loved husband of Jennie
(Passmore) and dear father
of Douglas, Joan, and Jack
of Exeter and Maxine (Ko-
vacs) London, dear brother
of Mrs. Edith Richard, Roy,
Frank of Exeter, Chester of
Alberta, Reg of Janesville,
Wisconsin, Mrs. W. Gardiner
of Meaford, also sixteen
grandchildren survive. Rest-
ing at Hopper-Hockey Funer-
al home Exeter where fu-
neral service will be held
Thursday, Jan. 16 at 2 p.m.
Interment in Exeter ceme-
tery. 16*
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who
helped to make the year 1963
and Christmas, more pleasant
for me. A special "thank you',
to all my Exeter friends, the
Hensall organizations, Mr. and
Mrs. Jones and their Staff, at
Queensway Nursing Home, Hen-
sell, also Best Wishes for 1964.
—Olive Prior. 16c
Mrs. Sid Baker would like to
thank all who sent flowers,
cards and other gifts while she
was a patient in Exeter Hospital.
Everything was greatly appre-
ciated. 16c
Mrs. Glen Kennedy, Lucan,
would like to take this oppor-
tunity of thanking her many
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours, for flowers, treats,
visits and cards while a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital;
with special thanks to Dr. Wm.
Butler of Ailsa Craig, Dr. Ray
Meredith of Ilderton, Dr. Mc-
Kenzie of London and the nur-
ses on Third East. Also those
who took care of the children
during my absence. 16c
Mrs. H. Sperling and family
wish to thank friends of Credi-
ton and Exeter district who so
k i n di y remembered Us with
sympathy cards during the loss
of our dear husband and father.
16*
I wish to sincerely thank all
my relatives, neighbours and
friends for so kindly remem-
bering me, with flowers, cards,
gifts and visits while in hos-
pital, special thanks to Dr's
Read and Waldron and the hos-
pital staff. Dorothy Taylor.
1 6c
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to everyone who remem-
bered me with letters, cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to Cre-
diton EUB church members,
Crediton Women's Institute
members, and my 13 Councilor.
— Mrs. Ruth Geiser. 16c
Mrs. James Hume and family
wish to thank all their friends
and relatives for their acts of
kindness, messages of sym-
pathy and floral tributes, dur-
ing their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. D. Smith
and Dr. Eater, Miss Claypole
and nursing staff oeSouthHiiron
Hospital. 16*
I would like to thank friends
and relatives for treats, visits,
cards and plants while in South
Huron HOspital. Special thanks
to Dr. Gans and nursing staff,
—Mrs. Lorne Johnston. 16c
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
LIONS CLUB
Paper Drive
JANUARY 22
PLEASE PILE YOUR PAPERS ON THE
BOULEVARD FOR PICKUP.
The anneal meeting of producer members of the
Middlesex Hog Producers' Association
will be convened at the hour of 1 p.m. E.S.T. on
Thurs., Jan. 30 1964
ILDERTON COMMUNITY HALL
for the purpose of the proper business of the annual meet-
ing, the elections of officers, the election of voting repre-
sentatives. Between the hours of '2:00 o'clock and 3:00
o'clock in the afternoon of the above mentioned date,
NOMINATIONS for county committeemen under the Ontario
Hog Producers' Marketing Plan will be held.
Amendments to the county constitution will be considered
with a vote of two-thirds of the county producers present
necessary for adoption. Producers may examine the pro-
posed amendments before the meeting at the secretary's
home, Kerwood.
LUNCHEON 12 NOON $1.00.
Tickets available from township director.
Joseph Conlin George Cuddy
Secretary
RR
President
RR 3 Kerwood, Ont.
"We've something
BIG
in store for you on
JOHN DEERE
BAY"
Remember... John Deere Day
is a Family Affair!
Friday, Jan. 31, 2 and 8 p.m.
EXETER LESGploOnNsoMEMORIAL HALL
JOON TRACTOR & EOUIPMENT CO..
PHONE 235.1115 EXETER.
By MRS, WELLWOOD GILL
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Hamilton
visited last weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Alex Jessiman, their
son, Barry and Mrs. Barry
Hamilton and Debbie at King-
ston.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Baird visit-
ed on New Year's Day with their
daughter, Mrs. Carl Vanner &
Mr. Vanner at Chatham.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mitchell,
Wayne and Dennis of Ailsa Craig
and Mr. & Mrs. Wellweod Gill
were birthday dinner guests
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
Kowalchuck, Larry and Reed.
Elmer Webb is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Gratton
have left for Florida,
At the WA meeting of St,
John's-by-the-Lake the ladies
decided to hold a sewing bee
in the parish hall on Jan. 15.
This will be missionary work.
The ladies were each given
one dollar talent money and will
report at next meeting. They
are also having a Bridge and
Euchre on Friday, Jan. 17 at
8:30 pm kin the Parish Hall.
The UCW evening unit meet-
ing was held Monday with 22
ladies present.
Mrs. Ken Roberts conducted
the worship service assisted by
Mrs. E. A. McMaster and Mrs.
Wm, Brenner.
Rev, C. A. Brittain gave an
enlightening talk on organiza-
tion of the United Church of
Canada. Mrs. wrri. sturdevant
conducted the business.
It Was decided to have the
annual bazaar as usual. It was
announced that the general
meetings this year lie held
Tuesday evenings and that the
study book be discussed at this
meeting. Other projects were
discussed but left over till next
Meeting.
Luech was served by Mrs.
Alan Heriirelneway and her com-
mittee.
AFTERNOON UNIT
The afternoon unit met last
Thursday with 16 ladies pre-.
sent.
Mrs. Wellwood Gill assisted
by Mrs. Douglas dill gave the
opening worship. Rev, trittain
also spoke at the afternoon
Unit on the organizations of the
United Church;
Mrs. Myrtle McGregor and
Mrs. Rosa Gregg will be in
Charge of February meeting,
Roll call will be the name of
e ehet-ln to be visited.
Mrs, Alex Hamilton was ap-
pointed assistant unit feeder:
Mrs. RayMond Kading con,
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Clandeboye
tloyd, Pc.;irgns-
k.)9.rno-inpoctor
PPY0 Treble Parsons,. 68,
A.11fe-long reeident.o.f.thisCom.,
inniiitY, died. in SPOT leeiree
Hospital, Tueeeey, January 14,
He had beee in ill health ,fo
sonic time•.
r
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs..
Sein Parsons, Highway 4, south
.of Exeter, he married Jennie
Passinore of Usborne and they
farmed in, Vsbprnp. Township
until moving to Eepter in June
lOfie•
Mr. Parsons was for a time
warble fly inspector for leee
borne,
Surviving .epeides nie wife
are two daughters, Mrs. Max-
Me Kovacs., Loedpn, and Miss
Joan et home, two, eerie, .pouge
las. and Jack, Exeter; two cis?
tern, Mrs. Edith Riehards, Ex-
eter, and Mrs, William Gar-
diner, Meaford; four brothers,
Roy, near Exeter 1 Frank, 1313.
Heneell, Chester, Alberta, and
Reg, of Janesville, Wis., and
16 grancichildree.
Funeral service will be cone
cleated by Rev. S. E. Lewis at
the Hopper-Hockey funeral
home, Thursday, January le at
2 pm, Interment will be in
Exeter cemetery.
BOWDEN
(Intended for last week)
Mr, & Mrs, Frei* Osborne
and Robin with a daughter and
eon-in-iaw, M. & Mrs, J. Rich-
areson and family in Campbell?
ford. On the way home they
visited at the home oftheir son,
Mr. and Mrs-Ralph Osborne in
Toronto.
Mr, & Mrs. Fred Cunnington
and Miss Mabel Refoir with Mr,
& Mrs. Howard Cenningt.on and
family, Thames Road,
Mrs, Arthur McFalls and
Helen, Mr. & Mrs. W. Quinton
and family, Mr. & Mrs. A. Gill-
ey and family with MrS.SaMeon
McFalls in Exeter,
& Mrs. J. Thompson
with Mr, & Mrs, Sherman Eaton
and Bennie Louise in LondOn.
Mr. & Mrs. j, Essery and.
Ronald with Mr, & Mrs. Don
Fisher, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Antos Wright
with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Neely
And family in London on Sun?
day,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Schroeder
and family with Mr. & Mrs.
Orville Schroeder and family,
Hyde Park.
Mr. & Mrs, Russell Schroe-
der with Mr. & Mrs. J, Schnee-
der in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden
with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allison
and family, Ailsa Craig.
PERSONALS
Miller Hawley and Hector
Moran of Toronto were holiday
visitors with the former's aunt
and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. H. J.
MacNeil.
Marikay Hodgins spent a few
days with Mr. & Mrs. Lyle
Steeper and family at Cprbett.
Susan and David Lilley of
London visited during the holi-
days with their grandmother,
Mrs. Arthur McFalls, the for-
mer for a week and David for
a few days.
Darell Fralick of Royal Oak,
Michigan was a visitor for a few
days with his uncle and aunt,
Mr, & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. George Dunn re-
turned home Friday after
spending Christmas and New
Years in Toronto with a son and
daughter, Mr, & Mrs. Elmore
Dunn and family, Mr. & Mrs.
J. Paisley and David.
Miss Marlene Overholt re-
turned home Sunday after en-
joying a week's vacation with
her aunt, Miss Jean Overholt
in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom,
Danny and Mary were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Geo-
rge Budcien in Woodstock.
Janet Cunnington, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunning-
ton, Thames Road, visited for
a few days last week with her
grandparents, Mr, & Mrs. Fred
Cunnington,
By MRS, J.. H, PATQN By MRS. FREP
1.1c WSTIJPIFS MINA
"The Light Of The World" 'Dance
for Mr, 44. Mrs.
CLARE 11QPPINP
( newlyweds)
Aggfg-Mr, and Mrs, .,Tee
Regiero Zurich, eneenieee the
1)11.111 of a daughter, Andre)",
at South Heron Hospital, Jan-
Nary 11 eietee for, Ron
ald, Allan, Gary, Patrick,
Marilyn, .Charleneand.Ponna,
was the theme for the WershiP-
serviee at the PQW meeting in
the sclioolreeni of the church
Thursday evening with Mrs. C.
and Mrs, H. LiglitfOot
presiding.
Readings were given by Mrs.
F, Qsborne and Mrs. George
Dunn, Mrs. Alvin Essery fee
vored with a piano solo,
The study on Incite was taken
by Mrs, H, Lightfoot. 'The new
president, Mrs. K. Orel) was in
the chair for the business. The
annual reports were given.
Membership fees were paid and
it was decided to send a dona-
tion of money to the Fisher
River project in Canada. Social
activities were outlined for the
coming months.
The hostesses were Mrs.
Dunn, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Rol.-
lines and Mrs. Lightfoot.
MESSENGERS MEET
The Messengers met in the
schoolroom of the church on
Sunday morning with Mrs. H.
Smith and Mrs. S. Skinner in
charge. Parts in the worship
service were taken by the Wil-
son children.
The story was read by Mrs.
Skinner. The boys and girls
money making project for the
year was the sale of Christmas
cards, net profit realized was
$91.65.
PERSONALS
Mr, & Mrs. Allen Nunn and
family of Toronto visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Drought
Sunday.Essery is visiting for Donald
a week with his aunt and uncle,
mr. & Mrs. G. F. Penwarden
in Sarnia,
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroe-
der visited in London Sunday
with their son-in-law, Lloyd
Hewitt, who is a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Taylor
of Exeter were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Bowden, en
' Mrs. Theresa Maloney re-
turned to her home in Seaforth
Sunday after spending a few days
with Mr. & Mrs. Victor Over-
holt and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Tindall
of Listowel were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr. & Mrs. Murray
Abbott.
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Fred Harrison and Wayne were
Mr. & Mrs. Verne Smith, Exe-
ter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Harri-
son and Tracy, Lucan, Miss
Carol Bratrud, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Harrison and Debbie.
Mrs, Fred Harrison and
Wayne, Miss Carol Bratrud
were visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
R. Harrison and Tracy in Lucan
New Year's Day.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Harrison
and Debbie spent New Years
with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hodgins
and family in St. Thomas.
Mr, & Mrs, Joe Hodgins and
family of St. Thomas wereSun-
day visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Harrison. Debbie returned
home with them following a few
days visit with her aunt arid
uncle in St. Thomas.
Music by
WILSON'S ORCHESTRA
Everyone Welcome
EXETER AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
ANNUAL
MEETING
SOUTH HTIRONpisTgioTHioll.
SCHOOL
Trave l Club
Are sponsoring
Car Wash
Jan. 24
LARRY SNIPER'S GARAGE
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
PRICE $1.00
SOUTH HURON
DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL
By MRS. WM. WALTERS
The Winchelsea Euchre club
held their first party Monday
evening at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Phil Hern with four tables
playing.
Prizes went to: ladies' high,
Reta Campbell; men's high, Bill
Walters; lone hands, Ivan
Brock; consolation, John Cow-
ard.
Mr. & Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Smith of
Crediton.
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Hern and
family visited Sunday with Mr,
& Mrs. Kenneth Hern and family
of Exeter.
Formal
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, January 19
EPHIPHANY II
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.—Senior Sunday
School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer,
Junior Sunday School
7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer
All members of Trivitt are
urged to attend the "Octave of
Prayer" services to be held
each evening, Monday to Fri-
day — See separate notice for
place of each service.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B,A., B.13,
Organist: Mrs, Murray Keys
Sunday, January 19
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 a.m.—CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children.
Remember t h e Week of
Prayer Services this coming
week in the Exeter churches.
Monday, January 20 Friday,
January 24, at 8 p.m,
Wednesday, January 22, at
p.m. in our church with
Rev. J. P. Gander".
Exeter Town Hall
THURS„ JAN. 23
2 P.M.
Directors will meet at 1:30 p.m.
Whitney Coates, President
Garnet Hicks, Secretray
Bake
Sale
Saturday,
January18
at 2:30 P, m.
Jake's Plumbing
& Heating Store
SPONSORED BY O,E.S.
ANNUAL
Bridge
& Euchre
Party
Legion Hall
Jan. 23
a t 8:30 p.m.
Lunch will be served
ADMISSION 75e
Sponsored by Women's Auxil-
iary to South Huron Hospital.
BIRTHS —
VANNESTE Mr., and Mrs,,
Marcel Vanneete) RR 2 KIP-
pen, announce the birth oft.
daughter, Cathy Denise, at
South Heron Hospital, Jan-
uary 10 a stster for Linda
and Brenda,
Hilly visited Mrs. Slgswprth
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday at. St, Joseph's Hospital.
a nd
cl ri..4nane%Mterrst4iMzvti tritpCos.,rftaer,
mily Sunday: Mr. & Mrs. Bill
y en
Walden,
M° Ira: 4h431-1M r, sM, Dou g lasr. Mrs.
HiejeancilCe etWtehnici4elld"tliele 14FPl ti:heillitratiPi-ci
clay celebration of Miss Mar- JADE
JC Agrb, Corbett co_ mmvnity Ha C arlyle Cereer, jimmy ANON-
every Sunday in Hyde Park.
Friday/ Jan.17 Carter and Karen of London.
garet Routledge At Hyde park
Saturday evening, Miss Route
Wee is a former mipeimiary.
She attends church ofleosannae
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, S.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 Kc.)
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: "Hope" beginning
a series of messages con-
tinued through the week, at
various churches.
Nursery provided.
Monday, Jan 20-24 Services
for Christian Unity. (See else-
where for places of each serv-
ice.)
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, January 19
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Bible Study Hour
Feb. 14
Dancing 9-1
Music BY
JOHNNY DOWNS
Euchre
and Dance
Lucan Arena
Jan.17
at 8 p.m.
CAFETERIA LUNCH
Music by The Ramblers
ADMISSION 75e
Sponsored by St. Patrick's
Church, Saintsbury
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
•11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Worship Service
Sermon:
"Four Questions Answered"
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
CONTINUES STUDY
Mrs. Roger Urquhart pre-
sented the study at the UCW
meeting held at the home of
Mrs. T. Elliott.
It was decided to continue
the birthday box, quarterly teas
and Bible study at the 1964
meetings. Membership fees
were paid in answer to the roll
call.
Mrs. Earl Watson led in the
worship service and was assist-
ed by Mrs. Fred Switzer and
Mrs. Lorne Marshall. Mrs.
Alex Crago favored with a piano
instrumental.
President Mrs. C larence
Switzer closed the meeting,
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
Every member was respon-
sible for bringing a guest to
the meeting of "The Class That
Counts" of the UC church
Thursday evening, Jan. 9.
Mrs. Ronald Denham led in
the worship service and was
assisted by Mrs. Roger Ur-
quhart, Mrs. Ross Robinson,
Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs.
Raymond Paynter. Mrs. Char-
les Baillie led in a singsong.
Crokinole was played with
high count going to Mrs. Wes
Neil; most 20s to Mrs. Gordon
Johns and consolation, Mrs.
Ronald Shamblaw,
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship, and the
Lord's Supper, Dutch.
2:00 p.m.—Worship, and the
Lord's Supper, English,
3:15 p.m.—Sunday School
Friday, 8:00 pan. —Chur c h
night: Speaker, Mr. Gerrit
Vandeworp, Kitchener.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, January 19
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 a.m,—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic
January 20.24
Week of Prayer Services
conducted by the Ministerial
in various churches.
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
Communion
Sermon: "This wonderful
privilege and the far-stretch-
ing horizons it discloses"
Anthem by the Choir
Nursery for babies and Jun-
ior Congregation for children
4, 5, 6 years.
Next week the Ministerial
invites us to the Week of
Prayer Services of the world.
wide Church,
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Morning Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
Visitors Welcome
5:30 p.m.—CHLO Mennonite
Hour.
Remember Week of Prayer
beginning Monday night at our
church. Speaker: Rev. Lewis.
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
Sunday, January 19
9:45 a,m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m,—Divine Service
Exeter Service
8:45 a.m.—Divine Service
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. ,James, B.A., S.D.
Sunday, January 19
10:00 a.m,—Morning Worship
11:00 a ,m.—Sunday School
ducted the business. The
World's Day of Prayer was dis-
cussed and will be held this year
at the EUB church in Dashwood
on February 14 at 2 pm with
other churches in community
taking part.
REC NEWS
— Continued from page '7
all three Canadien counters.
In the second game, the sur-
ging Red Wings downed the
Maple Leafs 3-1, Ron Linden-
field, Ron Grasdahl and Jim
Gentber shared goals for the
Wings while Charles Boulianne
scored the lone Leaf tally.
In midget-juvenile 1 e ague
play, Canadiens whipped the
Siskins 8-4 and the Nationals
edged Crediton 6-5.
Larry Willert and Ricky Mc-
Donald each scored three goals
apiece for the Canadians. Hans
Zeehuisen and Bryan Baynham
added one each.
Doug Taylor slapped home
two of the Siskin tallies while
Ken Davidson and Ron Cornish
scored the others.
Larry Stire's two goal effort
sparked the Nationals to their
6-5 victory over Crediton. Tay-
lor, Allan Thompson, Mark Hin-
ton and Stan Lovie scored the
others for the winners.
For Crediton, Dick Colter
Scored four goals. Jim Pfaff
scored the other.
PEE WEE SERIES
Scores This Week:
lied Wings 3, Maple Leafs 1
Black Hawks 6, Canadians 3
Standings
Coming Events
ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPER
— on Shrove Tuesday, February
11, at Trivitt Memorial Parish
Hall from 5:30 pm to '7:30.16c
SOCIAL EVENING —Tr iv itt
Memorial Anglican Church so-
cial evening of dancing and card
games, sponsored by BAC in the
Parish Hall, on Friday, Jan,
17 at 8 pre. Admission $1.00
per couple, Lunch provided. All
the congregation invited. 160
DESSERT EUCHRE -- Tr ivi tt
Memorial Peri eh Hall, Wednes-
day, February 5 at 2 pm. Ade
mission 50e. 16c
MARCH OF DIMES --Conduct-
ed by Exeter Legiori Ladles
Auxiliary, Monday, February 3.
16c
WLTP
5 2 0 10
4 2 1 9
3 3 1 '7
1 6 0 2
Week of Prayer Services
Sponsored by the Exeter Mintisteriai
Jan. 20-24, at 8 p.m.
SERMON
CHURCH SPEAKER SUBJECT
MONDAY
Mennonite Rev. S. E, Lewis "Guidance"
TUESDAY
Main St. United Rev. S. M. Sadder uPrayerh
WEDNESDAY
P reebyterien Rev, Jas, P. Gandon "Love"
THURSDAY
Pentecostal Rev. It, Yan FaroWe
FRIDAY
A nelleati Rev. Min C. Boyne ,,Thought's
1 Tim, 2:8 'l will therefore that hien pray every where's
Come and join with us In prayer,
EUCHRE ---Sponsored by Dash-
Wood WI in Dashwood commit ,
nity Centre Jen 29, 8 pit. Ad-
mission 50. Lunch provided,
16e
Mrs. Ieerie Dow and Nelson
and Mr. 84 Mrs, Andrew Chris-
tie left .Friday for a holiday id
Arieceiti.
Mrs. Mary Tertiplerrien is
now a patient in AVon Crest
hospital, Stretieed,
Mrs. Jack Buteen 18 ,apatierit
in Vittoria Hospital, London.
Pupils and teachers froth SS
NO. 1, 3,4, 5 And 6 Ilibbert
TOWeship enjoyed a: skating
Pert}, in Mitchell arena Friday
afternoon:
Miss Kaye Worded arid Lorne
Fell attended the '50th antiiver
sary conference of teiefentatiee
Jetted& Farmers held in the!king
Edward Hotel 'Toronto;
Leafs
Canadians
Hawks
Wings
Future Games:
Saturday, Jan. 18
8 a.m. Canadiens vs Red
Wings
9 aett. Maple Leafs vs
Black Hawks
BANTAM SERIES
Games This Week:
Saturday, Jae. 18
11:30 Greerishirte vs Her-
fiats
4:30 Canadiens vs Wolves
MIDGET-JEVENTLE SERIES
Thursday, Jan, 16
p.m. Siskine vs Nationals
8 p.m, Canadiens VS Creditors
SQUIRT SERIES
Saturday, Jan, 18
10:45 aeri, to 11:30 eon.
ATOM SERIES
Saturday, Jan. 18
10 eern. to 10;45 s.,rti.
(7 yeate and ender)
IOOF —The 1St Degree will be
conferred on a number of can-
didates in the Exeter Lodge
rooms Nor 67 IOOF by the
Exeter ist Degree team on
Tuesday, jam 21, 1864. Also
the drill tetinti will present their
part. All members welcome,
Noble Grand, Stanley Whiting,
Rec.-Sec. Percy A, Moral's.
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