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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-11-16, Page 15ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS OF THANKS CARDS OF THANKS— BIRTHS— UMBRELLAS WERE NEEDED AT EXETER CENOTAPH SERVICE Mr. & Mrs. Ken Langford spent the weekend in Toronto and at- tended the Royal Winter Fair visiting Sunday with Mr. Don Langford and Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Langford. Mrs. Robert Hazlewood of St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr. Leonard Thacker and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch, Mrs. Loftus Muxlow of Strathroy were Friday and Saturday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson. Mrs. Ken Langford attended the Christmas bazaar at Holmes- ville on Wednesday, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones, Carl, Edwin and Donna were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Gover and family of Thorndale. RECEPTION AND DANCE for MARILYN GALLCWAY and DENNIS LAMPCRT Bridal Couple SAT., Nov. 18 CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by The Country Five Lunch Will Be Served Everyone Welcome By MRS. G. HOOPER MAIN STREET and CREDITON United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Douglas Warren, BA, BD. MAIN STREET Organist: Mrs. Frank Wildfong, ALCM 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Service Nursery for pre-school children For those unable to climb stairs there is a P.A. speaker in the Sunday School Room to hear the Service. 7:30 p.m,—Evening Service CREDITON Organist: Miss Elaine Powe, ARCT, A. Mus. 9:45 a.m.—Morning Service 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School All are welcome THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Parish of Exeter & Hensall Rev. H. A. Seegmiller, Rector David Elston, Organist Sunday, November 19 Holy Communion: Trivitt Exeter, 8 and 11 a.m. St. Paul's, Hensel': Morning Prayer, 9:45 a.m. PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Andrew and George Streets Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman 9:15 a.m.—Divine Service 10:30 a,m,—Sunday School ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. Earl Steintnion 9:45 a.m,—Suilday School 11:00 a,M.—Divine Service Churches of The Lutheran Hour BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East Rev. Harmen Heeg, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship English 2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship English 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School Come and Worship EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Rev. Ivor Bodenham 11:20 a,m.—Morning Service "The Progress of the Fellowship" Sunday School for the chil- dren 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service "That Ye May Know That Ye Have Eternal Life" Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service We welcome you to worship with us. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Minister: Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A., B.D, Sunday, November 19 10;00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School TURKEY BINGO DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Thurs., Nov.30 at 9:00 p.m. 14 regular games 3 games share the wealth Turkey door prize Hensall Teen Town Dance Sat., Nov. 18 9:00 - 12:00 HENSALL ARENA featuri ng THE Volcanoes No Slacks Admission: .751 with membership $1.00 without membership JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D. Minister Mr. Robert Cameron Organist and Choirmaster 10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 a.m.—L.O.G. CLASS REUNION in appreciation of Mrs. M. C, Fletcher's 15 years' leader- of the Class. Special Music written for the occasion by members of the Class. Special Service Class Participation Nursery for babies, Junior Congregation for children 4, 5 and 6 years. All Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 53 Main St. Ph. 235-0944 Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhude Sunday, November 19 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for the Whole Family 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Pastor Rhude will speak at both services. A warm welcome awaits you at Exeter Pentecostal Church! EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J, James, B.A,, B.D. Organist: Mrs. K. MCCrab 0:00 XL—Morning Worship 1:10 a.m,--Sunday School CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys Sunday, November 19 SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 a.m. CHURCH SERVICE 11:15 a.m. Nursery available for pre- school children. You are invited to worship with us. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. D. J, Scholten 10:00 a,re—Worship Service (English) 2:15 p.m.—Worship Service (Dutch) 12:30 p.m.—.Back to God Hour CHLO (680 Kc.) CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. R. V. Wilson Organist: Miss Sharon Lightfoot 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship 8:00 p.m.—Meeting for Adult Members. Showing of pictures of Britain by the minister, CENTRALIA FAITH TABERNACLE Undenominational Rev. David Elliott Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday, 8 p.m., Evangelistic Thurs. 8 p.m, Bible Study A hearty Welcome awaits you. eeezeeemeeeetreeraeme IN MEMORIAM— FAHNER — In loving memory of our parents Henry Fahner who passed away November 19, 1964 and Lydia Fa.hner who passed away March 31, 1944. There's a lot in our lives that has altered, There's a lot in our lives that is new; But one thing that never changes Is our memories dear parents of you. — Ever remembered by daugh- ters Erma and Bernice, sons- in-law Ross and Bob, grand- children Jean and Doug. 16* SQUIRE — In loving memory of our wonderful parents, James E, Squire who passed away November 17, 1966 and Mary A. Squire, who passed away September 18, 1958. We lost our parents with hearts of gold, How much we miss them can never be told; Their lives were unselfish, for others they lived, Not to receive, but only to give, Helpful, willing, thoughtful and kind, We are proud of the memory that they left behind. — Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by their daughters, Aida, Violet a,ndtheir families. 16* SYLVESTER — In loving memory of a dear father, Lieut. William Charles Sylvester, who passed away seven years ago, Novem- ber 20, 1960. Love's greatest gift— remembrance. — Sadly missed by his son Wayne and daughter-in-law Shirley. 16c ........................... • CASH BINGO — Legion Hall, Sea- forth, Friday, November 17, 8:15 pm. 15 regular games for $10; 3, $25 specials; $75 jackpot to go. Sponsors, Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion. 16c EUCHRE AND BRIDGE The Parish Hall St, John's by the Lake, Grand Bend, November 17, 8:00 pm. Prizes and lunch. 16c OPEN HOUSE — Friday, Novem- ber 17, 7:00 to 9:30 pm. Free coffee and doughnuts. Santa Claus will be in Toy Town with a free gift for each child when accom- panied by an adult. Drysdale Crest Hardware, 262-2015, Hen- sall. 16c BAZAAR, BAKE SALE and TEA, St. Andrew's United Church, Kip- pen, Saturday November 18, 3 pm. Sponsored by United Church Wo- men. 16c BAKE SALE at St. Paul's Ang- lican Church, Hensall, Saturday, November 18, 3 pm. 2:16c CANCER SOCIETY The Exeter and District Branches of the Canadian Cancer Society will hold their meeting Monday, November 20, 1967 at 8 pm at Victoria & Grey. Everyone welcome. 16c DESSERT EUCHRE AND BAKE SALE, November 22 at 1:30 pm, Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall, prizes. Admission 65e. 16c CHRISTMAS TEA AND BAKE SALE will be held on November 25 at 2:30 pm at the Grand Bend United Church, Christmas pud- dings will be on sale. 16c RUMMAGE SALE—sponsored by Hall Board. Baking and candy sale, sponsored by 1st Crediton Cub Pack., Saturday, December 2, 1:30 pm at Stephen Township Hall, Crediton. 16:23c EXETER CENTENNIAL DINNER Wednesday, December 6, 7 pm. at the Exeter Legion Hall, enter- tainment, naming of Exeter's citizen of the year. Tickets $2.50, available at Exeter PUC and the Clerk's office. All residents of the area welcome. 16c DANCE Kirkton Aberdeen Hall Friday, Nov. 17 at 9:30 p.m. Music by The Blenders Times-Advocate, November 16„ 1967 Ply* )5 Mark event of Woodham Miss Margaret Parkinson cele- brated her eighth birthday when she had as her guests on Satur- day, Mary Lou Thomson, Mary Mine Youngson, Betty McLean, Susan Evans, Barbara Westilian, Linds Timms, Myrna Welbe, Elizabeth and Marian Levy, Lorie Webb, Brenda. Armstrong and Janet Parkinson. Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Van$ickle of Toronto visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. A. Anderson. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ford and family and Mrs. Harry Ford, Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Morley and Danny of Exeter and Mr, & Mrs. Gordon Ford and family of Winchelsea were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Dickey and family, Mrs. K. Cocciotti of Capreol Is spending a month with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Brenda, Margaret and Janet. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Barth of Mel- bourne visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett, Jacque- line and Geraldine, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Mills at- tended the funeral of the late Verne Pincombe at the Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter on Monday. Mrs. John Rodd attended the Royal Winter Fair Monday as guest of the 4-H Clubs. Mr. Roy Brown of Londonvisit- ed during the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. A. Anderson. Mr. & Mrs. Mel Fletcher of Conquest, Sask., Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Passmore and family, Mr. & Mrs, Jack Stewart and family of Thames Road, Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter and Mr. Harry Rodd were Thursday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. LaVerne Rodd and family. Mr. Fred Parkinson spent the past two weeks hunting in the Hallburton area. Mr. Harold Berry of Toronto spent the weekend with his father and grandfather, Messrs Allen and Hugh Berry. Harold was celebrating his birthday Satur- day and Mr. & Mrs. A. Ander- son were also guests. My sincere thanks to all my many friends and relatives for cards, visits and flowers. which I received while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Spe- cial thanks to Kippen UCW for the lovely roe. — Eileen Consitt, 16* The family of the late William Gould wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes, mess- ages of sympathy and other acts of kindness during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Warren, the ladies of the Main Street United Church and Dinney Funeral Home. 16* The family of the late Wm, Haugh wish to express their sin- cere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbor$ for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes, memorial cards, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation and messages of sym- pathy received during their re- cent sad bereavement; for the many cards and flowers during his illness. Special thanks to Pastor Steinman, Pastor K. Bean of London, Ont„ the pallbearers, to the T, Harry Hoffman Funeral Home and all who helped in any way. your kindness will never be forgotten. — Mrs. Haugh and fam - ily. 16c CLARK — Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Clark, William St., Exeter, announce the birth of a son Brian Elliott, at South Huron Hospital, November 13 —a brother for Wayne. KESTER — Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Kester, RR 2 Dashwood, an- nounce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, Novem- ber 14. SIMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simpson, Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Darryl Lloyd, at St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, November 10 — a brother for Douglas. TAYLOR—Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, RR 1 Woodham an- nounce the birth of a daughter at Victoria Hospital, London, November 12. Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas KyleSr. of Hensall wishes to thank all the friends and organizations who kindly remembered them with gifts, flowers, cards and visits on their 64th wedding anniver- sary, all was appreciated. 16c ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Calvin lia.skett, Alice St., Lucan will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, on Saturday, November 18, from 9-12 pm at the Legion Hall, Lu- can. No gifts please. 16c Centralia euchre popular y e d k g d e n n I wish to thank all who re- membered me with cards, let- ters and gifts while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Dr. Walker, the nurses at St. Joseph's Hos- pital. — Gwen McLean. 16c The family of the late John Jarrott wish to express their sincere thanks and deep ap- preciation to their relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes and ex- pression of sympathy extended them during their recent bereave- ment. Special thanks to Rev, Currie, Dr. Goddard, Dr. Gulens, pallbearers and flower bearers, anti the Bonthron Funeral Home. 26* Girls help firemen appeal and Lois, accompanied by Mrs. Murray Elliott were in Toronto attending the Royal Winter Fair over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Wood of Tor- onto were weekend visitors at the manse with the Rev, and Mrs. R. V. Wilson. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Tripp at- tended the Woof—Francis wed- ding in London, Saturday, Nov. 4. Euchre Party EXETER I.O.O.F. HALL Friday, Nov. 17 8:30 P.M. Sponsored by Exeter Encampment No. 33 LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCH EVERYONE WELCOME Mrs. Harold Tripp has return- ed home after spending several days in Picton owing to the illness of her mother who is a patient in Prince Edward Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Elliott, David By MRS. FRED BOWDEN The village firemen were given a boost in their support of the Muscular Dystrophy campaign by three active girls, Mary Shoe- bottom, Joanne Smyth and Pam Rippin, made a door to door can- vass on Saturday and collected $17.46 for the fund. MESSENGERS MEET The Messenger group met Sun- day morning. A story was read by Marikay Hodgins. The chapter from the new study book "God's Church is Every- where" was given by Mrs. Har- vey Smith, Twenty-five new hymn books have been donated to the church by the men's club. A meeting for adults will be held in the United Church Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Pictures of Great Britain will be shown by Rev. R. Wilson. EUCHRE PARTY DRAWS CROWD Mr. & Mrs. Larry Cronyn, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Greb, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon were the committee in charge of the pro- gressive euchre in the Commun- ity Centre Monday night. Prize winners were: ladies high score, Mrs. George Clarke; ladies low, Mrs. Wes Hodgson; ladies lone hands, Mrs. JoeCon- lin; gent's high, Norman Lewis; gent's low, Lloyd Rimmer; gent's lone hands, Steve Dundas; lucky chair, Mrs. Russell Shroeder; door prize, Bill Huxtable. There were 15 tables at play. The committee in charge of the next party to be held in two weeks time will be Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan, Shar- on and Heather of Listowel, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Bender and family of Crediton were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunning- ton. Mr. & Mrs. Cunnington visit- ed with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pull- man on Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Woof of Digby, Nova Scotia, visited for a couple of days at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Tripp. Messrs Lawrence Hirtzel, Bill Hirtzel, Bill Snell and Clarence Heywood were in Northern On- tario on a hunting trip last week. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgson in Waterloo. Miss Wilda Pollock of Kitch- ener visited over the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks. (7he ChtirChCS in the area Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services The family of the late Verne Pincombe wish to express their sincere thanks and deep appreci- ation to their relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, donations, cards and messages of sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Lewis, the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home, the pallbearers, Dr. Flet- cher and Dr. Ecker, the ladies of Unit 2 James Street United Church and all those who helped at the home. Your kindness will never be forgotten. 16* We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to rela- tives and friends who visited, sent flowers, cards and treats to us while patients at SouthHur- on Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. God- dard, Dr. Gans, nursing staff and Westlake Ambulance Service — Donna and Gail Richardson. 16* We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for their flowers, cards, treats and kind- ness shown to us while patients in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Miss Claypole and her staff, Dr. Gans and Rev. Lewis. It was all greatly appreciated. —Mrs. Edna and IsobelSne11.16* RECEPTION AND DANCE for SHIRLEY JOHNS and ROSS ROWE (Bridal Couple) Sat., November 18 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by Ken Ducharme and the Biuewater Playboys Everyone Welcome The family of the late Mrs. Earle Sproat wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for kind- nesses shown us during our re- cent sad bereavement in the loss of a beloved mother and grand- mother, for floral tributes and messages of sympathy. A spe- cial thank you to Dr. Goddard, Rev. Harold Currie, nursing staff of South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hen- sail and the pallbearers. 16c IN MEMORIAM— CHAPMAN —In loving memory of a dear wife, Doris E. Chap- man who passed away six years ago, November 21. This month comes with deep re- gret, It brings back a day I will never forget, She fell asleep without goodbye, But memories of her will never die. — Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by husband Jerry.16* presents: Exeter Teen Town 1 The Win-Jammers Fri., Nov. 17 9:00 — 12:00 Exeter Arena No slacks allowed Admission: .75 with membership $1,00 without membership We reserve the right to refuse admission CWL Admission $7.00 Sponsored by the Mount Carme CHAPMAN — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Doris E. Chapman, who passed away six years ago, November 21. You can only have one mother, Patient, kind and true; No other friend in all the world Will be so true to you. For all her loving kindness, She asked nothing in return; If all the world deserted us, To our mother we Could turn. To those who have a mother, Treasure her with care, For you never know her value, Till you see her vacant chair. — Ever remembered by Doreen and Gordon, Jim and Susanne, Alice and Jerry and her grand- children, Don, Kathy, Gary and Julianne. 16* H old supper at Cromarty A congregational supper spon- sored by the CGIT and their leaders was held in Cromarty Church Friday evening with a good attendance, after a sump- tuous meal was enjoyed by all, Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dow enter- tained with films of their trip to Britain and to Expo. Mrs. Thos, Laing and Mrs. Ed. Chappel attended the Lon- don Area Women's Institute con- vention in London, Tuesday and Wednesday. Sunday visitors with Jell's. Geo- rge Wallace and Mrs. Verna Brooks were Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wallace, Carlingford, Mrs. Percy Adams, John, Janet and Helen of Blyth. Mrs. Harold McLeod, London and Mrs. Sam McCurdy, South Boundary visited Saturday with Mrs. Sadie Scott. Mrs. Gordon Scott, Miss Jean Colquhoun and Mrs. Sadie Scott visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun, Clinton. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hulley and children visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hulley and fam- ily, Winthrop. Mr. George Brooks returned Monday from Thompson, Manit- oba, where he spent the summer months. A demonstration party was held at the home of Mrs. T. L, Scott on Wednesday evening. Miss Beth Hulley entertained a number of girl friends at a birthday party at her home, Sat- urday. Mrs. Filmer Chappel visited her parents Mr. & Mrs. Henry Drake of Hamiota, Manitoba, dur- ing the weekend. She travelledby plane from Melton airport, leav- ing Friday evening and return- ing home Sunday night. RECEPTION AND DANCE for LINDA WELLS and GARY HAYTER Bridal Couple Sat., Nov. 25 EXETER LEGION HALL Music by' Ken Mittleholtz & the Twylites Everyone Welcome E AC RETT In loving memory of our dear parents and grand- parents, Margaret and Robert Eacrett, who paSsed away No- vember 18, 1953 and Septem- ber 4, 1936. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all, Some may forget now that you're gone, We will remember no matter how bang. --Sadly missed by daughters, son-in-law, and grandchildren Paul, Jane and Eric Hancock. 16c Exeter Board of Trade Annual Dinner Meeting Wednesday, November 22 7:00 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL Don Soufhcott, Executive Assistant to the Hon. C. S. MdcHaughtarr, will be the guest epeekee and will out- line plans for the former air bdse at Centralia, TICKETS: $2.50 PER PERSON Tickets mdy be secured at Cann's Mill or The Times- Advocate until Saturday, November 18 I 'CI ICI DANCING NIGHTLY at the SHILLELAGH Mon,, Tues. & Wed, FLOYD & JIM Thurs., Fri. & Sat. THE HI F1's featuring JOHNNY STEPHENS formerly with Johnny Stephens & the Canadians. SHILLELAGH LUCAN'S ONLY NIGHT CLUB Lit-ENGEL:I WITH NO COVER CHAAGE. THE SHILLELAGH ON NO. 4 HWY, IN LUCAN. 227.4471 NEIL — In loving memory of a dear father, Fred J. Neil, who passed away December 0,1950 and clear mother Lila 11, Neil who passed away November 10, 1062, To some they may be forgotten Ta others a part of the past But to us who loved them so dearly Their memory will always last. -- Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by the family, 16e