The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-01-23, Page 10into the winner's circle pAt4r,
day afternoon by defeating,
pteneybrook the Sham..
rgc,k competition in London.
Bill Wein paced the winners
With two goals, one in the first
period which tied the score 1-1
and another in, the second which
gave Exeter a 2-1 lead.
Brad Klumpp made it 3-i. in
the third.
ARENA
ACTIVITIES
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23
Skating 3-5
Midget House League '7-9
Old Timers 2-10
Bank Boys 10-11
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24
Girls Hockey 4;30-5:30
Clinton vs Exeter Peewees
6-7
Lucan vs Mohawks 5:30
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25
Pee Wee 8-10
Squirt 10-11;30
Bantam 11;30-12;30
Public Skating 2-4
Bantam 4:30-5;30
Public Skating 8-10
SUNDAY, JANUARY 26
London Merchants 10-12
Mohawks 12;30-2
Public Skating 2-4
Mt. Carmel 4;30-5;30
MONDAY, JANUARY 27
Figure Skating 4;30-9;30
Centralia 9;30-10;30
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28
Skating 2-4
Squirts 6-'7
Kinsmen 8-9
Mitchell vs Exeter Midgets
9-10:30
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29
Belmont vs Pee Wees, Ban-
tams, Midgets '7-10'
Puffs win again,
,marked by Estey
p
t h eTi r119,s eljcp9n1Ydd !r :consecutive
Puffsliung
4.14i n
minor girls hockey, at the Eire,
ter Arena Friday after .School..
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i
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ng
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firing thee
thP e aPin a tcicshP,'Tttorito ir opposing r.'
Roberta Grassick added a
pair of goals to the winning
cause and Sheila Willert added
a single,
A two-goal performance from
PjPirainaCaattillapekb al.1.701Platnha9Prla4sGrnseQuP rr
ebeolted in with a single tally.
Wright, 10; Doug Rickert, 5;
Ron Bogart, 4.
HUSTLERS Simon Nage 1,
16; Gerald Schantz, 12; Don.
O'Brien, 6; Don Schantz, 4; Lee
Sherman, 2; Dick Hoplpfsom Gil
Burrows, Taylor, Oke.
FARMERS ,Charlie Ker,
pick, 11; Harry Schroeder, 10;
Ivan Hunter-Duvar, 7; John
Keep, 4; Roy Wilson, 4; Wilcox
2; Chuck Barrett, Fred Dobbs.
Coming Events
IOOF — The Exeter degree
team will confer the initiatory
degree on a number of candi-
dates on Tuesday, January 28
in the Exeter Lodge rooms
No. 67, IOOF, Stan Whiting,
Noble Grand, Percy A. McFalls,
Rec.-Sec'y. 23c
WOODHAM ICE CARNIVAL —
Jan. 31, 8:30 pm. Costumepar-
ade and races. Prizes for all.
Admission, Adults 35C, Child-
ren, 209. 23*
VALENTINE BALL — BetaSig-
ma Phi Valentine Ball, Exeter
Legion Hall, Friday Feb. 14.
Music by Keith Bell and his
Orchestra. Dancing 10 pm to
1 pm. 23c
TEA & BAKE SALE —Sponsor-
ed by the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Guide and Scout Movement,
Saturday, February 22 at the
Scout Hall 2-5 pm to aid Scout
and Guide Movement; Admis-
sion 35e. 23c
E U CHRE — Sponsored by the
Crediton WI in the Crediton
Community Centre on Monday
Jan. 27 at 8:15 pm, Admission
504. Lunch provided. 23c
EUCHRE —Sponsored byDash-
wood WI in Dashwood Commu-
nity Centre Jan. 29. 8 pm. Ad-
mission 50e. Lunch provided.
23c
CARDS OF THANKS :,
Special thanks toLloyd'Ho.dgins,
Lee and Fred Learn and How-.
and Krarnpp. Gerald and Bet,
ty 'Northcptt, 2 3c
Mr. Sam Jory wishes to thank
all his relatives, friends and.
neighbors for their Vi al t.
nerds, flowers and treats while
a patient in. St, Joseph's Bop,
pltal and since returning home.
23c
Mrs, Thomas •Klumpp, and
her husband Thomas Klumpp
who is in Parkwood Hospital
would like to thank all their
friends who sent cards and flow-
ers to her while a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital and to
Mr. Klumpp at Parkwood, Your
thoughtfulness has been greatly
appreciated. 23c
I wish to express my gra-
titude to my many friends, re,
latives and neighbors who so
kindly remembered me with
cards, flowers and cheery mes-
sages while I was hospitalized
and since returning home. My
special thanks to those who
where so considerate of my
parents, to Dr. Gulens, Dr.
Read, the staff at South Huron
Hospital, Mr. 'Bud' Preszcator,
Mr. Harry Hoffman, Mr. Law-
rence Mason and Miss Dorothy
Stebbins. It was appreciated
more than I can say. Sincerely
Dorene Baker. 23*
IN MEMORIAM--
JOHNSTON — In loving memory
of my dear husband George,
who passed away, Jan. 27,
1961.
Beautiful memories are trea-
sured ever,
Of happy days when we were
together.
— Deeply missed by wife Em-
ma, son Garfield, daughter-
in-law Sandra, grandchild
Tracy. 23*
STEINHAGEN — In loving me-
mory of my dear mother,
Clara Steinhagen, who passed
away four years ago, January
25, 1960.
Her memory is as dear today,
As in the hour she passed away.
— Always remembered by her
daughter Lulu and son-in-law
Hazen, 23c
The annual 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
President Secretary
RR 3 Kerwood, Ont.
Farm Welding
Demonstration
John Vail's Welding Shop
NAIRN
3 miles south of Ailsa Craig
Wednesday, January 29
at 8 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
SPONSORED BY LINCOLN ELECTRIC CO., TORONTO
SHDHS AT HOME
MUSIC BY
Bobby Downs and His Orchestra
Admission $3.00 per couple
Friday, Feb.14
Dancing 9-1
BINGO
Thursday, Jan. 30
at 8:30 p.m.
Recreation Centre
RCAF Centralia
ADMISSION $1.00
EVERYONE WELCOME
15 Games
Progressive Jackpot
AMPLE PARKING
{,1
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship and Ser-
mon (Dutch)
2:00 p.m.—Worship a n d Ser-
mon (English) "The Chris-
tian's Need of Prayer"
3:15 p.m.—Sunday School
8:30 p.m.—Special Service for
all, sponsored by the Youth
Fellowship. Mr. G. Van de
Worp, Superintendent of "The
House of Friendship" in
Kitchener will be the speak-
er. Also a musical service.
All welcome,
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 26
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and
Bible Study
Fri. 8:00 p.m.—Young People's
A hearty welcome to all
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Sunday, Jan. 26
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:60 a.m.—Sunday School
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DAY
EXETER LEGION
MEMORIAL HALL
FRIDAY, JAN. 31
2 and 8 p.m.
Yep, a bunch of last year's gang, along with
some new faces, will be here to introduce,
on film, the biggest demonstration of new farm
equipment you've ever laid eyes on:
.Refreshments .Door Prizes
Sponsored By
HURON TRACTOR &
EQUIPMENT CO.
PHONE 235=1116 EXETER
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
Sunday, Jan, 26
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
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A.,
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE
Sermon: "What Exactly Has
Christ Done For You?"
Anthem by the Choir
Nursery for babies and Jun.
for Congregation for children
4, 5, 6 years.
All Are Welcome
The Reformed Church Youth
Fellowship, Huron St: East
INVITES YOU TO HEAR
Mr. Gerry Vandeworp
(from House of Friendship)
Kitchener
Sunday, Jan, 26
8;36 p.m.
Everyone in Exeter and area
invited to this Muth Service
Squirts get back
on victory trail
Page .10. TiMe;-Advocatti ,January 1964
• •••• • • •••:','", '!"•A'MaDIZI.1532C,IME2Irs.""'"
ANNOUNCEMENTS
, I ''''''''' ". ' ' X'Jtlika4,"••• ' mameatmlint
Juniors win,
seniors lose-
squirts moved.back BIRTHS .—
CRONYN r„ and Mrs. Larry
Cretin, ,Centralia, announce
the birth. of twin, daughters at
South Huroallospital, Jan, 20,
DOBSON Mr. Ana. mrs, lJrian
Dobson,. Exeter (nee Reid)
announce the birth ofa (laugh.,
ter at South Huron. Hospital,
January 16—a sister for
Bobby and Michael.
PRESZCATOR ,, Mr, and Mrs,
Robert Preszcator announce
the birth of a spa at Victoria
Hospital, London, January 21„
TIMMERMANS Mr. and Mrs,
Peter Timmermans, RR 3
Lucan, announce the birth of
a son at South Huron Hospital
January 18,
gIRTH$—
lOPONATar),,air, and Mrs.
Bob McDonald, WallaCebur,2`,,
announce the birth of a PPM
TOO At :SYclenhaillis-
triet Hospital January 16,
a brother for Marlyn and
Cory,
RAU Mr. and Mrs. John Rau t
RR 2 gtirich, announce the
birth. Of a daughter, Patricia
Lynn, at South Huron HOS,.
pital, January 16,a sister
for Gary, Terri, Denise and
Cheryl.
REGIER — Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin
A. Regier, RR 1 Dashwood,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter at South Heron Hpapital,
January 20.
Dance
Russeldale Hall
Exeter Squirts made afavor,
In a hard-fotight battle, South able start In woAANay hplding
Huron senior girls' basketball a strong Qoaerich obit, to. a 3 -3 team dropped their second game draw ,at the local arena Tuesday of the season to Central Huron evening,
of Clinton, 23-21, However the Exeter juniors were more fortunate
they coasted to .p.03-13 win over
_Clinton in the Wednesday genie.
The South Buron juniors con-
trolled the play throughout the
Wgrree'allrittaMt agitl halliP4141Pwttld4
have needed as they rolled to
their second straight victory.
'This s game
several
was again
Southfl1 Huronwlth
girls were eliminated from
play' The other South Huron scor-
ers were Lynn Lesnick with six
points, Ann Mickle and Jane
Southcott both dropped in four
apiece and Darlene Parsons
added three points.
The senior game was filled
with suspense and excitement
as first one team got a basket
and then the other team got one
too.
The South Huron baskets
were well distributed and Bon-
nie Turvey led with s even
points. The other scorers for
the losers were Geraldine Ver-
keit and Linda Hunter-Duvar
who each collected four points
and the other three scorers
were Pat McCoy, Pauline Aqui-
line and Rose Ann Charrette
who added two points apiece.
MUSIC BY
RAMBLERS ORCHESTRA
Jan. 31
Admission $1.00
Students 50a
Flyers edge.
PP by
P ,Pritra/14.13PAF Flyers
squeaked past the Peripatetic
Pedagoguee .3,62; in the open-.
ing .half of Thursday's weekly
rec basketball twin bill at HS,
PIS' gym to open their first
place leaa .tofonr points.
In the second game, Zurich
Rustlers regained their 'win,
ping ways with a 42.,30 cteciSiea
over the Flying Farmers,
Tonight's action brings laSt
week's two losing cipbstoge ther
in the opener and the Flyers
tangle with the Hustlers in the
DELAIRE REPEATS
The RCAF boys were again
led by Guy Delaire who re-
peated his performance of a
week ago with an identical point
splurge of 32.
The 13,..pers - with only five
men in their lineup took a 16-
12 edge at the end of the first
quarter and extended their lead
to 36,20 at half-time.
A 19,13 edge for the airmen
in the third quarter cut the
teachers' margin to a scant
two points with one period to
go.
With eight minutes left in the
contest, George Wright of the
Pedagogues fouled out and his
club played the rest of the way
with four men. Only seconds re-
mained on the clock and the
Flyers in front by two when
Gerald Schantz wasfouled mov-
ing in on the RCAF basket.
Schantz, top scorer of the
night for the losers with a to-
tal of 22, stepped to the foul
line and dropped in his first
shot but the second went astray
and the decision went to the
Flyers by a single point.
Tom Burke turned in a fine
supporting role for the airmen
netting 16 points. Robert
Wolfe's 21 point night put him
in the runner-up spot for the
teachers,
NAGEL BAGS 18
Winding up the night's ac-
tivities, Simon Nagel led the
Hustlers to their win over the
F-Farmers. Nagel bagged 18
points and was followed byGer-
alci Schantz with 12.
Charlie Kernick and Harry
Schroeder were the top point
producers for the Farmers with
11 and 10 respectively.
FLYERS —Guy Delaire, 32;
Tom Burke, 16; Don McCauley,
6; Montey, 4; Patey, 3; Al Wi-
per, 2; John McCarroll, Glenn
Bennett, Malone, Leitch.
P-PERS —Gerald Schantz,
22; Robert Wolfe, 21; George
ENGAGEMENTS ,
Mr, and Mrs.IVIurrayGibson,
London, formerly of Denfield,
announce the engagement of
their elder daughter, Margaret
Jean, to Mr. Theodor W. Schen-
dere, Exeter, son of the late
Mn, and Mrs. IV, A. Schen-
Ora of Germany. The wedding
will take place Saturday Feb-
ruary 22, 1964 at 12 noon at
the United Church, Bryanston,
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Broadfoot
announce the engagement of
their daughter Margaret Jean
to Robert Lyle Wareing son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wtn, Wareing,
Exeter. Wedding to take place
Saturday February 15.
CARDS OF THANKS—
The family of the late Alex-
ander McLaren wish to express
sincere thanks and appreciation
to friends, relatives, and neigh-
bors for their floral tributes
and donations to the heart fund
and Gideons, messages of sym-
pathy and acts of kindness shown
to them in the loss of a dear
husband, father and grandfath-
er. Special thanks to Dr. Gans,
Hoffman Ambulance, Rev.
Boyne, pallbearers, and Hop-
per-Hockey Funeral Home.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. 23*
I wish to express sincere
thanks to friends and relatives,
who so kindly remembered me
with flowers, treats, visits and
cards, while a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter. Special
thanks to Miss Claypole and her
staff, the CPT committee, Kin-
ettes, WIvIS of Carmel Curch
and the Institute.—Mrs. Min-
nie Sangster. 23c
Mrs. Lorne Morlock wishes
to express her sincere thanks
and appreciation to her neigh-
bors, relatives and friends who
so kindly remembered Lorne,
while he was a patient in South
Huron Hospital, and for the
many floral tributes, memorial
donations to Heart Foundation,
bequest made to the missionary
fund of the EUB church at Cre-
diton, acts of kindness and ex-
pressions of sympathy during
my recent bereavement, Spe-
cial thanks to Harry Hoffman's
ambulance service, Dr. Read,
Dr. Ecker, Miss Claypole and
staff. Officers and service staff
of RCAF Station Centralia, Rev.
A. M. Schlenker and Calvin
Fahrner, Mrs. Beatrice Hess,
the WSWS of EUB church, Din-
ney Funeral Home, pallbearers
and those who carried flowers.
Everything was deeply ap-
preciated and will be long re-
membered. 23*
I wish to say a very sincere
"Thank you" to all the folk who
have been so kind to me during
the past month.— May Jones.
23*
The family of the late Wes-
ley Revington wishes to ex-
press their sincere thanks and
appreciation to all relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
beautiful floral tributes, cards,
expressions of sympathy, and
many acts of kindness in the
loss of a dear husband, father
and grandfather. Special thanks
to Miss Gertrude Kent, Dr. E.
R. Patterson, Rev. G. W. Sach
and the C. Haskett Funeral
Home. 23c
I wish to thank everybody for
their prayers, cards and flow-
ers sent to me during my ill-
ness at St. Joseph's Hospital
and to assure them they were
deeply appreciated. Harold
N. Butler Sr. 23c
Ralph Weber would like to
sincerely thank all friends and
neighbors who remembered him
with cards, gifts, visits and for
help on the farm while a patient
in South Huron Hospital. 23*
To the staff of the South Huron
Hospital, grateful thanksfor the
care and kindness, after my
accident also to my friends for
visits, gifts and cards received,
Sincerely Mrs. Margaret Gibb.
23*
The family of the late Mrs.
Charles Borland wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and
appreciation to friends, rela-
tives and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness, cards
of sympathy, floral tribute s
during our recent sad bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Mr.
Johnston and staff, Huronview,
Rev. Wilson and Hopper-Hock-
ey Funeral Home. 23*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
my friends, members of Trivitt
Memorial Church, Pride of
Huron Rebekah Lodge and wo-
men of HurOndale WI for the
flowers, visits and cards while
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital and since returning home.
Mrs. Gwen Gibson. 23c
Mrs. Lloyd Parsons and fa-
mily wish to express their Sin-
Cere thanks and appreciation
to their relatives, friends and
neighbors for the many acts of
kindness, messages of sym-
pathy, floral tributes, donations
to the Heart Fund and cards
received during their recent
sad bereavenient in the loss
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather. SpeCial thanks to
Dr. Fletcher, Miss Claypole and
nursing staff of South Hu r o n
Hospital, Rev. Lewis, the HOp-
per-HOCkey Funeral Home and
the pallbearers. " 23*
WO Wish to gratefully thank
the 'firemen and all those who
helped at the time of our fire.
IC/111PC4C5 C
in the area
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
Dance
Zurich
Community Centre
January, 25
,11111•111•MNI
MUSIC BY CAVALIERS
OF LONDON
Admission 759
ANNUAL
Bridge
8t Euchre
Party
Legion Hall
Jan. 23
a t 8:30 p.m.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, January 26
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 a.m.—CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children,
The first meeting of the Ex-
plorers, all children 8 - 11, will
be held in the Church base-
ment, Tuesday, January 28,
right after school.
The Young People's Group
will meet in the manse, Tues-
day, January 28, at 8 p.m,
Mr, George Wright will be
guest speaker.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Friday, January 24
8:00 p.m.—Octave of Prayer
Service, Preacher: The Rev.
J. C. Boyne,
Sunday, January 26
THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION
SUNDAY
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.—Senior Sunday
School
11:00 a.m.— Junior Sunday
School. Morning Prayer.
Preacher: Mr. Bev Lindsay
7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and
Junior A.Y.P.A.
Wednsday, January 29
6:30 p.m.—A n n u a l Vestry
Meeting. Speaker: Professor
A. W. Rees. 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
11:15 a.m.—Worship
Sermon: "Commitment"
Concluding the series of
messages delivered this
week.
Junior Choir
Nursery provided
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Lunch will be served
ADMISSION 759
Sponsored by Women's Auxil-
iary to South Huron Hospital,
Presentation
and Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
RUSSELL BEAVER
(formerly Margaret Lawson)
Crediton Community
Centre
Jan. 31
MUSIC BY
THE COUNTRY FIVE
Everyone Welcome
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL
Travel Club
Are sponsoring a
Car Wash
Jan. 24
LARRY SNIDER'S GARAGE
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
• PRICE $1.00
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, B.A., B.D.
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.—Worship Service
(English)
6:15 p.m.—Back To God Hour
CHLO (680 Kc.)
Euchre
Party
STEPHAN —In loving memory
of our dear mother, grand-
mother and great grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Mary Stephan who
passed away Jan. 24, 1962
What would we give to clasp
her hand,
Her happy face to see;
To hear her voice and see her
smile,
That meant so much to us.
We dream of you dear mother,
And see your smiling face;
And know that you are happy,
In our Father's chosen place.
— Loving remembered and sad-
ly missed by her daughter
Anna, John, Doreen, Gerald
and Carolyn. 23*
ODDFELLOWS' HALL
Wed., Jan. 29
8:30 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
IN MEMORIAM —
WEBSTER — In loving memory
of William T. Webster who
passed away Jan. 22, 1961.
You bade no one a last farewell
Or even said good-bye.
You were gone before we knew
it,
And only God knows why.
If all the world were mine to
give,
I'd give it yes and more;
Just to see the face of my dear
husband and father,
Coming smiling through the
door.
—Sadly missed by wife, Geor-
gina and son Donald and wife,
daughter Velma and husband.
23*
Ladies please bring lunch SWEITZER In loving memory
of our dear mother and grand-
mother Laura Sweitzer who
passed away one year ago
January 28, 1963.
We cannot forget your smiling
face,
Your happy carefree ways;
The smile that won so many
friends,
In those happy bygone days;
One of the best the world could
hold,
Your cherished smile and your
heart of gold;
Always so good, unselfish and
kind,
What a wonderful memory you
left behind;
Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses you more Mom
than us;
And when old times we oft recall
That's when we miss you most
of all.
— Always remembered by sons
Milton and Stewart, daughter-
in-laws Eva and Dori s,
grandchildren Jean, Sandra,
Scott and Bonny. 23*
Sponsored by
CP & T Committee
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
7:00 p.m.—Worship Service
Sermon: "I Am the Vine"
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 26
10:00 a.m.—Youth Service.
Speaker: Rev. G. R. Strome
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
9:00 p.m.—Bible Study Hour
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Saucier, 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.
WEBSTER —In loving memory
of William T. Webster who
passed away Jan. 22, 1961.
Everyone thinks their grand-
father,
Is the best one in the land;
And whenever they praise him,
Everyone understands.
But we had a special grand-
father,
Who devoted his life to us;
He was never too busy or tired,
He smiled just at the sight of us.
No matter where he went,
No matter whom he met,
His every care would turn to joy
And he'd begin again, "My girl"
"My boys."
Oh grandfather there must be a
special place,
For a man as fine as you;
And someday tip in Heaven,
We'll walk along With you.
-Sadly missed by grandchild-
ren Sandra, Donald, Ronald,
Jimmy, David and Debbie.230
WILHELM — In loving memory
of a dear husband, Jack who
passed away Jan. 27, 1962.
Days of Sadness still come
o'er
Tears of silence often flow;
For memory keePS you ever
near
Though you died two years agO,
—Always remembered by the
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