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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-10-15, Page 51/4......htirches .,.„. in th. e greq 44 Invite you to loin them .10r •••• kJ I I Worship, F•ilowship And Services Choose Your Tractor From The Long Green Line . . . 5 POWER SIZES . . . MODELS FOR EVERY NEED Power Shift For New 3020 and 4020 Tractors SINGLE LEVER POWER SHIFT . New Stepped-Up Power . Hydraulic Equipment Control Big - Capacity Power Steering and Power Brakes • Operator Comfort and Convenience John Deere Plows . . . build sound foundations for your crops; all John Deere Plows are compact and easy to adjust and use. John Deere Plows take depth fast and hold it, even in hard dry soil. What's more they deliver the maximum amount of tillage from every gallon of tractor fuel . . . have built in bonus years of durability. John Deere Plows . . . will do the best job in ploughing your corn stalks and trash. BUY THE BEST .. .. BUY JOHN DEERE HURON TRACTOR 8 EQUIPMENT CO. PHONE 235-1115 NEW SERVICE at CO'cq:2 EXETER Fall plow down of Co-Op Liquid Nitrogen speeds decomposition ... increases organic matter! HERE'S HOW • • Materials such as grass, straw and corn stalks decompose rather slowly when plowed under and little of their nitrogen or other plant-nutrient elements are released until after a considerable period of time has elapsed. During the early stages of decomposition of these residues a short- age of nitrogen to the succeeding crop may result since such residues do not con- tain sufficient nitrogen to meet the de- mands of the decay organisms. This con- dition can be remedied by the application of nitrogen, When should such nitrogen be ap- plied? Working residues into the soil in the fall will not result in decomposed material by spring since during the winter months micro-organism activity is slowed down and is basically non-existent. The best method of ensuring no shortage of nitrogen for the growing crop is to add ni- trogen when the residues are plowed under. By so doing, this essential nitrogen is avail- able when decomposition starts in spring. How much nitrogen should be ap- plied? The amount of nitrogen to add depends upon the crop and the amount of residue to be plowed under. APPLY NOW . . . BEFORE PLOWING See your CO-OP man Exeter District Phone 235-2081 . Plosi 235 • oa3i Relelerice 228 - 6961 WE OWN IT ! That's the strength of Credit Union. It's owned and operated by and for its members. You can be a member-owner and share in our benefits too. Drop in. Let's discuss it. Phone 235-04540 Ex eter Community CREDIT UNION OPEN to Friehty, 9 to 5.30 p..111, N,pht Ives, S 4, Frt, 7-9 Of VON BLDG, TimesAcivocat•f October 1$,: 1904. Page 5 Mrs. Hodgson native of area. Grand Bend ladies learn of Trinidad By MRS, J. H. PATON CLANDM-30YE By MRS. wELLwooD GILL GRAND BEND The UCW afternoon unit met Thursday afternoen. Mrs. Ezra Webb conducted the open worship, the theMe being ecThanksgiving". She dealt ;briefly with the 1,Three feasts" at which Jesus was a guest, Mrs. Harold. Wainer Present.- ed the study on Trinidad, Mrs. Raymond Kading pre- sided for the business. Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 13 COntli4et ed Reve 13, M. Guest. of CeAtro_lia, .at the Murdy Niteroi home, Lucan. Interment was in Mares Hill cemetery, Mc911 livray Tewnship. NEWSLOCAL Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Manson, John and Mary of Simcoe visit- ed Mrs. Manson's mother, Mrs. 4440 Cunningham, SundaY, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Carter entertained Mr. & Mrs, Ken Carter,Mr. & Mrs, John Brownlee and Jack of Oshawa, Mr, & Mrs. John Simpson, Rosemary and Paul of Kirk- ton, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Banks and Cindy of Sarnia, Miss Sybil Mrs. Thomap William Hodg- son, 79, died in St. Joseph+s Hospital $unday, October 11 after being hospitalized f pr three months. She was the former Fanny Eliza Gibson, claighter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William gib- son Sr. of McGillivray Town- Ship. She is survived by one son, Howard, Con. 9 McGillivray; one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Merle) Chittick, Sprucedale, and five grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and two brothers, William and Thomas Gibson. "Catsup, please!" Stevenson of Maurice g, and & 34;74, En.ri paten, London and Mr. IVIrs, SIMPson, Miss Lillie West, Aurora called dlancleboYe, on the Paton fan4ly. Mrs. Almer Hendrie enter- tained her daughter and family, Mr. & Mrs. gill PoWOlg ani daughters Karen and Joan of Chatham. Mr. Ralph Simpson of the pePt. of Highways at Paris spent the weekend with his parents, ,Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Simpson and Murray. Mn. & Mrs, J. H. Paton en- tertained their family, Sunday, Mr. & Mrs, Wilfred Logan and Myrna of Thorndale, Mr. & Mrs. Clare paton ' Jimmie and Dalene of Lucan„ Mondays Mr. BETHEL. REFORMED CHURCH. Huron Street pao R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service (Dutch) 2:00 p,m,--Service (English) 3:15 p.m.—Sunday School All Welcome Used Car Bargains Special Tire Deals Any Size 62 Mercury 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 LAYMEN'S SUNDAY Mr. James Koga of Jamaica Junior Choir Nursery for babies and Jun- ior Congregation for children 4, 5 and 6 years, All Welcome son and family spent the week-, end with, friend§ at Kingsville. Mr, & MrS, Wilmer Harrison of Goderich, Misses Maureen Kemp and Frances Patterson of Forest visited. Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Douglas Gill and famiiy. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Baird spent the weekend with their daughter Mrs. Carl Vanner and Mr. Vanner at Chatham. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Allister, Janet and Kathryn of Hamilton are spending this week with, her parents Mr. & Mrs. Willis Gill and family. Miss Beulah Holt, RN of Tor, onto, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mae Holt. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Engel and. Elise of Chatham spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Nola Taylor and family. Mr. & Mrs. Ross. Love, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gill attended a family get-to-gether at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Love, Parkhill, in honor of Rev, & Mrs, Mervyn Love's fifteenth wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Guy Bariteau of Portland, Oregon have been vacationing with his brother and wife, Mr. & Mrs. L. A. Bari- teau. The brothers and wives motored to Antwerp, New York and visited with their sisters and families, Dr. & Mrs. D. Overacker and Mr. & Mrs. E. Tucker. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.D, Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY October 18 10 ,a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 as dm.—MORN1NG WORSHIP 7;30 p,m.—EVENING WORSHIP Guest solist: J. G. Burrows Guest preacher: Rev, John 13alsdon of Arthur You are invited to worship with us. Nursery available for pre- school children. C.G,I.T. Wednesday, October 21, at 7:30 p.m. Young People's Group, Wed- nesday, October 28, at 8 p.m. Sedan, automatic, radio, power equipped. RECEIVE AWARDS Commencement exercises were held at Forest District High School Friday, Oct. 9. Guest speaker was Rev. R. T... A. Marshall MA of Strathroy. Twenty-three students re- ceived their Grade 13 honor graduation d i pl o m a s. Qther special awardS were presented to honor students, SHOW BAZAAR ITEMS At the Anglican Women's Auxiliary monthly meeting Tuesday October 6 a display of work by the members was shown in preparation for a bazaar. Plans were made for a con- gregational dinner November 6. Mixed euchres will start Octo- ber 23. Mrs. F. Plumb presided for the meeting. Mrs. Nola Taylor convened the lunch assisted by Mrs. Baker. Staffa WI event learns of history By MRS,. J. TEMPLEMAN WAVVA Mrs, Roy McDenald was hos-. OSP for the bisterigal research and current events WI meeting held at her home Wednesday evening, Oct. 7. Mrs. Cindy Glanville presided and fotirteen members and three visitors answered the roll call with an idea for Canada's centennial, Mrs. Cecil BewMali gnve an interesting paper on the motto, What is our generation leaving behind? Mrs. John Miller gave a reading. Mrs. Glanville had the topic. and gave an interesting paper on the early history of London. Mrs. Ed.Chappel had the fea- ture number of the evening and demonstrated ceramic tile, dis- playing coasters, hot dish pads, flower pots and a bracelet which she had made. Mrs. John Templeman pre- sided for the business and final plans were made for the Perth WI fall rally in Listowel. An invitation was accepted to meet with Hensall WI at its October meeting. Mrs. Cecil Bowman was named delegate to attend the area convention in St. Thomas on Nov. 3 and 4. Mrs. Cameron Vivian and Miss Vera Hambley were chosen to attend the train- ing school on desserts to be held in Stratford Oct, 27 and 28. A letter was read informing the Institute members that Miss Irene Collins was the new home economist for Perth County. Mrs. Gerald Agar and Miss Vera Hambley were named to pack the Christmas box for the Institute's adopted child in Hong Kong and members are asked to have their donations in be- fore the end of October. 61 Comet PERSONALS Mrs. Horace Lake is spending this week in London with her cousin, Mrs. Harold Prince. Mr. & Mrs. Johnston Patter- Tudor, automatic, 6 cyl. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. William Getz Sunday, October 18 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service The Church of "The Lutheran Hour" 61 Austin Sedan, to tone PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (Services in Caven Presbyte- rian Church at Main 8. Hill St.) Pastor: William A. Gatz 8:45 a.m.—Divine Services 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 60 Pontiac FOR ALL YOUR FALL WORK MACHINERY REQUIREMENTS Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. RPyrnond Miller accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Harding, London to their cottage at the Lake of Bays for the Thanks- giving weekend. Mrs. M. Chabonik, Winnipeg and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Burleigh, Jack and Joan, Seaforth were Friday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and girls. Mrs. Gordon Parsons and baby daughter returned home from Seaforth hospital, Tues- day. Mr. & Mrs. John Temple- man visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole and fam- ily of Cromarty. Gerald Scott visited over the. weekend with Ken Illman. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sedan, 6 cyl, automatic Minister: A. J. Stienstra, B.A., 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 Kc.) 59 Meteor Automatic, radio 59 Plymouth Sedan, radio, push-button EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae Sunday, October 18 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School 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: "Heaven" Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Nursery for young children. SOUTH END SERVICE See Us For The Complete Line Of: • Minneapolis-Moline Tractors • New Cushion Trip Bottom M.M. Plows, etc. • Economical Renault Tractor Line • Full Vision Combine Cabs • Continuous Flow M-C Grain Dryers. • Tires at Real Savings, etc. Phone 235-2322 Exeter HAUGH ,BROS. FARM MACHINERY 1 Mile East of Brucefield THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter The Rev. J. Philip Gandon, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, October 18 St. Luke's Day 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—Sr. Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Choral Eucharist, Junior Sunday School, Nursery (in Rectory) No Evening Service this week Ill Health ? See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Bob Sadler spent Thanksgiving weekend at Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Myra Stoneman, Mit- chell visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Bowman. Mrs. Penelope Fell is a pa- tient in Seaforth Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. James Norris, Judy, Douglas and Garry, Brampton, and Eric Norris OAC Guelph, visited over the holiday weekend with Mrs. Or- phie Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and families. Mrs. Pearl Francis and Jane, Scarborough visited over Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp and family. • Miss Edna Miller visited over the weekend with Miss Dolores Burlingham, Mitchell. 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. *4VL 404, EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 55 Main St. Rev. Lloyd Johnston, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—The Gospel Hour Sermon: "God and the Space Man" WEDNESDAY 8 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor October 16, 17, 18—Youth Fel- lowship Convention Conference will be held in Zion Church, Crediton. Speaker: Dr. Gor- don Hunter, Toronto. Beginning Friday evening at 8 o'clock, all day Saturday, banquet Saturday evening at 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8:30 a.m., convention communion serv- ice. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School Hour 2.15 p.m.—Concluding Service. Guest Speaker: Rev. Gordon Hunter, Toronto. From the errors of others the wise man corrects his own. Ready Mix CONCRETE MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th. Guest Organist: Bonnie McCrae 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Worship Nursery provided Next Sunday, Oct. 25, 69th Anniversary. Preacher: Rev. H. J. Mahoney. C.A. 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