The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-03-03, Page 13Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev, R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th.
Organist: Bonnie McCrae
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Worship Sermon:
"The Gracious Invitation"
Junior Choir
Nursery
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae
Sunday, March 6
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.—Sunday School
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
Minister:
Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A., B.D.
SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT
Sunday, March 6
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship,
Speaker: Mr. E. Hathaway,
Ontario Temperance Fed.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
Wednesday, March 9
8:00 p.m.—Lenten Service with
Bible Study
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Guest Speaker: Ivor Bodenham
11:20 a.m.—Worship Service
"All things are yours in Christ"
Sunday School for the chil-
dren
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
"The Advice of the Almighty"
Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
We welcome you to
worship with us.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
53 Main St. Ph. 235.0944
Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhude
Sunday, March 6
9:45 a.m.—Sunday Bible School,
classes for the whole family.
11:00 a.m.—Worship and Com-
munion
"The Meaning of the Cross"
(Jr, Church for young children)
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
"A Power of God as Meas-
ured by Science"
Pastor Rhude will speak at
both services.
"A Warm Welcome Awaits You
At The Pentecostal Tabernacle"
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Suriday, March 6
10:00 a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:15 A.M..—CIIURCII SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for prey
sehOol children.
BINGO
Admission $1
RCAF'
Centralia
Recreation Hall
Jackpot $250
in 53 nuttbers
14 gameS
Thur., Mar. 10
8:30 p.m.
Also
March 24
Snack Bar
Ample Parking
Cavalier
Comeback
SAT., MARCH 5
Dashwood Community Centre
Prizes, Spot Dances, Refreshments
9 - 12 Admission $1.00
OPEN HOUSE
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
Wed. March 9
FROM 7 - 9 EVENING
MEET & VISIT WITH THE TEACHERS
OF YOUR CHILDREN
SEE DISPLAYS OF PUPIL WORK
"Education - Gateway to Progress"
Exeter Home and School Association Will
Serve Coffee and Conduct d Bake Sale
During the Evening in the Gym
ANNUAL MEETING
Usborne Federation of Agriculture
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 7 p.m.
TURKEY
BANQUET
Elimville United Church
Special Speaker:
Mrs. Stirling Graham Cromorty
"28,000 Mile Pacific Tour.,
Tickets Available From Directors
Ronald Motz of Exeter visited
Sunday with his aunt and uncle
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Motz,
Mrs. Earl Heist is improving
nicely in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital, Mr. Haist and Margaret
visited her Sunday and she ex-
pects to come home soon.
SHILLELAGH
MOTOR HOTEL
227-4411
LUCAN
BINGO
Exeter
$1
for 15 rounds
Legion Hall
THURSDAY
March 3, 9;00 p.m.
Sponsored by
Ladies' Auxiliary
JACKPOT
'325
In 5 9 Numbers
Admission
TEE IOWN presents
"The
Wyndjammers"
NO SLACKS
ALLOWED
Friday
March 4
8:30 to 11:30
Exeter Teen Town is Going to
THIS SATURDAY NITE!
STARS OF WING DING
THE FORTUNE TELLERS
ZURICH ARENA
NEXT WEEK:
THE LONDON SET $1,25
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Crecy ton scout banquet
Times-Advocate, March: 3, 190
BIRTHS
BEDARD—Mr. and Mrs, Leandre
Bedard, RR 2 Zurich, announce
the birth of a daughter, Mary
Margaret, at South Huronflos-
pita' p'ebruary 25 — a sister
for Gerard.
JAQUES — Mr, and Mrs, RayJa-
ques t RR 1 Gra.nton, announce
the birth of a daughter Susan
Elaine, at south Huron Hospital
February 27 —a sister for
Steven,
JAQUES Mr. and Mrs, William
Jaques (nee Jackson) Toronto,
announce the birth of a son,
Jeffrey William, in Branson
Hospital, Toronto, February
23.
MORISSET — Mr. and Mrs. Pier-
re Morisset, RCAF Station,
Centralia, announce the birth
of a daughter, Marie Claire
Sylvie, at South Huron Hospital
February 17.
VANDENBERK — Mr. and Mrs.
Cor Vandenberk, RR 2 Grand
Bend announce the birth of
a son, Richard John, at South
Huron Hospital, February 25.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Madge
of Exeter wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter Phyllis Janette to Mr.
Basil Norman Crawford, young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
Crawford Exeter. The w edding
will take place Saturday, March
26, 1966 at 3 o'clock inJamesSt.
United Church, Exeter. 3c
ANNOUNCEMENTS ---
Mrs. Giles Thompson Jr.,. Is
holding a trousseau tea at her
home in honour of her daughter,
Marian on Saturday March 12,
1966 from 7 to 10 pm.
CARDS OF THANKS—
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all our friends, neighbors and
relatives for their kindness and
sympathy cards and floral trib-
utes during our recent bereave-
ment in the loss of a dear hus-
band and father. Special thanks
to Rev. Lewis, Dinney funeral
home, LOL 2349, palibearers,
flower bearers, Ladies Legion
Auxiliary, Staff of Hunter-Du-
var Ltd. and to all those who
helped in any way, also to the
donations made to the Heart Fund.
—Irene Brintnell and family.3*
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock
wish to thank all the relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
lovely flowers, gifts and cards
received on the occasion of their
50th wedding anniversary, also
to all - who visited during open
house and those who helped in
any way to make their dinner a
success. 3*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stire
wish to express their sincere
thanks to all their friends and
relatives for the flowers, gifts
and cards on their 50th anniver-
sary.
CARDS OF THANKS—
I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives for remem-
bering me with cards and best
wishes on my 9Qth birthday. --
Ephriam Hem, 3c
I wish to thank everyone who
visited me while I was a patient
in the South. Huron Hospital also
for the lovely flowers, cards and
treats, special thanks to Dr.
Goddard, Miss Claypole and
nursing staff. — John Ingram. 3*
I wish to thank all my friends
for cards, visits, treats and flow-
ers while a patient in St. Jo-
seph's hospital. — William Mus-
ser,
We would like to express our
thanks to neighbors and friends
for the chair and table trays
presented to us.— Leonard, Dor-
een Smith and family.
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbors who sent cards and
treats and those who visited me
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace and the nursing staff.
— Agnes Taylor. 3*
We wish to sincerely thank
our neighbors, friends and rela-
tives who remembered us with
treats, flowers, cards and visits
while we were patients in South
Huron Hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to the
Rebekahs, Odd Fellows, Dr. Gans
and the nursing staff. It was
greatly appreciated. Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Cann. 3*
The family of the late Mrs.
Amelia DesJardine would like
to take this opportunity to ex-
press our deep gratitude and
heartfelt appreciation, to o ur
friends, neighbors, relatives,
places of employment, and to the
pastors and churches connected
with the families, for their love-
ly floral arrangements, gifts to
the Heart Fund, Cancer Fund and
Gideons, at this time of the
Home-going of our mother. Your
acts of thoughtful kindness, the
cards, the food that was prepar-
ed and the many things we fail
to mention here, will be remem-
bered and cherished by each of us.
We would like to say a special
ethank you", to the nurses of
South Huron Hospital, who were
so kind and patient; also to Dr.
Gulens and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoffman, as well as the Church
of God Missionary Group and Rev.
Wattam. We know our mother's
prayer would be ',That the Lord
would bless everyone of you with
all spiritual blessings, He, whom
to know is life eternal." 3*
The family of the late Jack
Faber, wishes to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation
for the many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy, beautiful
floral tributes and other memor-
iams from relatives, friends and
neighbors, in the sudden loss of
a loving husband, father and
grandfather. Special thanks to
Rev, Harold Currie, the Bonthron
funeral home, the pallbearers and
all others who helped in any way.
— Mrs. Jack Faber and family.3*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glavin
wish to thank their friends and
neighbors of Crediton east, for
the wedding gifts of TV tables,
record player stand, newspaper
rack and ash tray. 3c
IN MEMORIAM —
BELL —In loving memory of a
dear mother, Ruby Evelyn who
passed away, March 4, 1964.
Sweet memories will linger for-
ever;
Time cannot change them, it's
true;
Years that may come cannot
sever,
My loving remembrance of you.
-- Fondly remembered by Murray
and Donna, Graham and Bill,
Jim and Liz. 3c
BELL In loving memory of a
dear daughter and sister, Ruby
E. (Stone) Bell, who passed
away March 4, 1964.
The date is here with deep re-
gret,
It brings back memories we will
never forget;
Death is a heartache that nothing
can heal,
But memories are treasures no
one can steal.
—Lovingly remembered by
mother, sisters and fam-
ilies. 3c
ELSIE — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father Sam
Elsie who passed away one
year ago March 4, 1965.
The joys we shared together
Are memories I hold dear;
The love and happiness you gave
me
Will always keep you near;
It broke my heart to lose you
But you didn't go alone;
For part of me went with you
The day God -called you hotne.
— Lovingly remembered by his
Wife and daughter Evelyn. 3c
Your RED CROSS is
.11. Serving J. mir Today --IF"
Ready for Tomorrow
IN MEMORIAM—.
CLARKE —In loving memory of
a dear husband and father, Har-
old Clarke, who passed away
March 1, 1965.
We little knew as we woke that
morn,
The sorrow the day would bring;
The call was sudden, the shock
severe,
TO part with one we loved so dear;
But in His wisdom God has plan-
ned,
Beyond our power to see;
Sometimes it is hard to under-
stand,
Why these sad things have to be;
God gave us courage to bear the
blow,
But what it meant to lose him
NO one will ever know.
— Sadly missed and lovingly re-
membered by his wife Marion,
sons Bobbie and Eugene. 3*
RUNDLE — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father Ro-
bert J. Rundle who God called
to eternal rest two years ago
March 2, 1964.
We have lost our earth's com-
panion,
A life linked with our own;
And day by day we miss him
more
As we walk through life alone;
There is a long and winding road
Along which we all must go
It leads beyond the hills of time
Into the sunset glow;
But only for a little while,
Our loved one leaves our sight;
For just beyond the hills he waits
In God's eternal light.
— Sadly missed and lovingly re-
membered by his wife Geneva
and sons Jim and Jack. 3c
OPEN HOUSE at Precious Blood
Separate School, Exeter, on Wed-
nesday, March 9, 1966, '7-8 Par-
ent-Teachers Interviews 8-9:30
Public Speaking. 3*
MONTHLY BRIDGE PARTY of
the Officers' wives Club will be
held on Wednesday March 9, at
1:30 pm in ,the Ladies' Lounge of
the Officers' Mess RCAF Station
Centralia. 3c
ANNUAL MEETING of the Hib-
bert Co-operative creamery will
be held in the Hibbert Township
Hall, Staffa, March 10, 2 pm. 3c
SOLO PARTY at Dashwood Com-
munity Centre on Friday March
11 at 8 pm. Sponsored by Dash-
wood Men's Club. Ladies wel-
come: Admission 750. 3c
BAKE SALE, Thames Road UCW
bake Sale in Exeter, April 2. 3c
By MRS, L, PRESZCATOR
CREDITON
The Scout and Cub father and
son banquet was held Friday
evening February 25 in the Cre-
diton Community Centre.
A toast to the fathers was
proposed by Murray Hodge and
replied to by Mr. Cliff Grasdahl.
The program was chaired by
Rev. R. Hiltz and included a
singsong led by Assistant cub
master Mrs. Robert Graham ac-
companied at the piano by Mrs.
Charles Browning.
Guests included Huron District
Commissioner of Scouts, Mr.
Jack Gallant, Rev. R. Hiltz, Rev.
Zurbrigg and Reeve James
Hayter, An enjoyable film of the
World Jamboree held at Niagara
some time ago was shown by
Mrs. Harold Fahner.
Sunday morning February 27
the Boy Scouts and Cubs paraded
to Zion EUB Church in honour of
their founder Lord Baden Powell.
They were accompanied by Scout-
master Charles Browning and as-
sistant cub master Mrs. Charles
Browning. All were welcomed by
Rev. H. Zurbrigg who preached
an appropriate sermon.
VIEW PICS
The United Church Young Peo-
ple met Monday, February 21
with Elyse Lamport in charge of
the worship assisted by other
young people.
Mrs. Ruby Molitor showed
slides and spoke on her trip to
Europe last summer, Plans were
made for their annual broomball
game which was held at the Ex-
eter Arena March 1.
The next meeting is to be held
Monday March 7. Those in charge
of refreshments for the evening
were Ruth Ann King, Jim Sweitz-
er and Tom Russell.
4-H GIRLS ORGANIZE
Saturday afternoon over 20 4-H
girls met at the Crediton Com-
munity Centre to organize their
spring club which is to be Accent
on Accessories. The election of
officers were for Club One; Pre-
sident, Ann Marie Dietrich; vice
president, Susan Morley; secre-
tary, Mary Ann Glavin; treasur-
er, Nancy Scott; telephone girls,
ST. PATRICK'S DAY, DESSERT
Euchre and Bake Sale, Anglican
Parish Hall, Thursday, March
17 at 2 pm. 3c
BRIDGE —Every Thursday at
7:45 p.m. in Exeter Legion Hall.
— Exeter Bridge Club. 3c
SOCIAL MEETING, Women's
Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital
Tuesday March 8 at 2:30 pm.
Auxiliary Rooms. Guest speak-
ers will be Mrs. R. Redmond of
Goderich volunteer co-ordinator
at the Ontario Hospital, and Mr.
Bernard Hall who will speak
on Mental Health and also show
a film. Everyone welcome. 3c
Julie Schenk and Linda Haugh;
press reporter, Marie Powe;
For Club 2st President, Reta.
Glavin; vice president, Barbara
Attffeld; secretary, Elva Fink-
beiner; treasurer, Lana Clarke;
telephone girls, Ruth Ann King,
Janet McDowell;
Leaders for Club 1 are Mrs.
Harvey Hodgins and Mrs. Leslie
Morley; Club 2, Mrs, Cliff Kenney
and Mrs. John Morrissey.
Notes were taken on the "Fin-
ished Look", "The Rule of 14,
which emphasized the fact that
one should not have more than
14 items of clothing or acces-
sories visable at one time." Ac-
cessories must compliment the
costume. Notes were also taken
on wardrobe planning with the
choice of a basic colour.
The next meeting will be held
March 5 at 1:30 at the Commun-
ity Centre.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
The Women's World Day of
Prayer was observed Friday,
February 25 in the Zion EUB
church. Mrs. Robert Reid, Mrs.
Irvin Ratz and Mrs. G. E, Wenz-
el were in charge of the worship.
A ladies' quartette compris-
ed of Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner,
Mrs, Howard Zurbrigg, Mrs.
Lloyd Hey and Mrs, Lloyd Lam-
port provided special music.
The guest speaker, Mrs. E.
Lewis of Exeter was introduced
by Mrs. Reid. She used the theme
"Ye are my Witnesses" for her
talk.
TO PAINT COMMUNITY HALL
Monday evening February 28
the Community Centre Board met
in the hall. Eight members were
present. Plans are being made
to have a supper in May with the
proceeds to help pairit the Com-
munity Hall for Centennial Year.
It was also decided to purchase
two new flags; to have the pic-
ture of the Queen hung, and to
have a sign made and erected
to inform those renting the Hall
that they were responsible for
all damages.
PERSONALS
Mr. Wm. Hodge and Mrs. Gord-
on Slaght are both patients once
more at Victoria Hospital.
Miss Margaret Fahner is apa-
tient at South Huron Hospital
where she underwent surgery on
the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Finkbein-
er and Mrs. Wilmer Wein and
Barbara visited Thursday with
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Green of
Mitchell.
ARENA
ACTIVITIES
Thursday 3
Skating 3-5
Rec League 7:30-11
Friday 4
Novice 6:30-7:30
St. Marys vs Exeter Mid-
gets 8 pm
0.M.1-1. A. Play-off
Saturday 5
Minor Hockey 8-12
Public Skating 2-4
Public Skating 8-10
Sunday 6
Public Skating 2-4
Grand Bend 4:30-5:30
Monday 7
Figure Skating 4-9:30
Tuesday 8
Skating 3-5
Bantam 7-8
Mt. Brydges vs Jr. Hawks
8:30
Wednesday 9
Shamrock Play-offs 7 pm
Dorchester vs Exeter
Pee Wees
Lucan vs Exeter Bantams
Strathroy vs Exeter Midgets
Mr, Gordon Haviland of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Wm. Haviland.
Mrs. Roy Wolfe of Detroit
spent some time recently with
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Geiser,
Visitors with Rev. 44 Mrs.
Howard Zurbrigg last week were
Mrs. :Zurbrigg's parents Rev.
& Mrs. Karl Tauber of Fort
Wayne, Incliaaa, and her sisters
Mrs. Thomas Lash) and daugh-
ter of Brunswick, Ohio and Mrs.
Robert Cohee and family of
Frankfort, Indiana.
Miss Nancy Preszcator of Kin-
burn spent a few days this past
week with Mr. & Mrs. AllenPfaff.
Mrs, Ruby Birch of Huron
Park passed her Toronto Con-
servatory of Music Grade 2
Theory exams with a perfect
mark of 100 percent, She is
the pupil of Mrs. Robert Gra-
ham A.R.C.T.--R,M.T. also of
Huron park.
F/L Robert Graham received
word that be had been success-
ful in obtaining his Bachelor of
Laws Degree.
Crediton East
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ENTERTAINMENT
THIS WEEK
THE BOUNTY HUNTERS
STARTING MARCH 9
Hi F1's
will be back
Lounge • Dining Room
Coffee Shop
Banquet Room up to 200
Restaurant
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
David Elston, Organist
Sunday, March 6
SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.—Church School
(Senior Grades)
11:15 a.m.—Choral Eucharist
(Nursery facilities in Parish
Hall)
WEDNESDAY
8:00 & 10:00 a.m.—Holy Com-
munion
7:00 p.m.—Compline and Film-
strip
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
10 a.m.---SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE
Lenten Series: "Wherewith
shall I come before the Lord"
• Anthem by the Choir
Nursery for babies, Junior
Congregation for children 4,
5, 6 years.
Welcome
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Schoiten
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.—Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p,m.—Back to God Hour
CHLO (680 Ka.)
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Andrew and George Streets
Pastor: William A. Getz
9:15 a.m.—Divine Service
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
10:30 a.m.—Bible Class
Thurs., 7:30 — Lenten Service
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Getz
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Divine Service
Wed., 8:00 Lenten Service
Churches of The Lutheran Hour
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
Rev. Jacob Boerman,
Guest Minister
10:00 a.m.—Dutch
2:00 p.m.—English
8:00 p.m.- Sunday School
CENTRALIA
FAITH TABERNACLE
Iindenotninational
Sunday Sdhool 10 edit.
Morning Worship 11 a,m,
Sunday 8 p.m, Evangelistic
Wed, 8 p.m. Bible Study
Rev. Clarehte Sawyer, Pastor
"Canadian Bandstand
Friday, March 4
The Bus Leaves Exeter Arena
at 5:30 p.m. Sharp
• The first 60 people to buy tickets for $1.00 from any
Teen Town Executive member will be eligible to go.
• Only people who are in high school or of high school
age (16) are allowed to go.