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Music Students
Complete Grades
The following piano pupils of
Eunice Nixon, A.T.C.M., success
fully passed examinations held
recently in Loudon by the Royal
Conservatory of Music, Toronto:
Grade 8: honors, Marilyn Mous-
seau, Kippen,• grade 8, pass, Carol
[Fletcher; grade 6, first class
honors, Sandra Walper; grade 3,
honors, Betty Dixon; grade 2.
first class honors, Linda Walper;
grade 2 theory, pass, Marilyn
Ross-
HOWARD
FLORBAIT
Winchelsea
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Brock and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
Kerslake spent Sunday at Ipper-
wash.
Miss Joyce Dickey, Woodham,
spent a few days during the past
week with her grandpareuts, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters,
Sandra and Judy and Mr. and
Mrs. Wib Batten visited Sunday
with Mr. Walters’ grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters, of
near Strathroy.
Messrs. William Walters, Har
old Rowe and Phil Hern spent
the weekend at Chesley Lake.
Mr. Ezra Willard and Mrs. Da-
tars, of Mount Pleasant, visited
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Batten.
Honor Couple
At Greenway
Mr. and Mrs. George Gollen
were pleasantly surprised Satur
day evening when a number of
relatives and friends gathered at
their home in honor of their
twentieth wedding anniversary,
July 14.
After spending a social evening
Mrs. Raymond Kading, of Grand
Bend, read an address and Mr.
and Mrs. Gollen were presented
with a number of presents includ
ing a dinner set from their
daughters. Ileen and Donna.
Personal Items
Mrs. W. T. Ulens spepit a few
days in Windsor with her daugh
ter, Miss Lillian Ulens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pollock and
Jim, of Bothwell, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter. McPher
son attended the Orange Celebra
tion iu Windsor on Saturday.
A presentation was held at
Taylor’s School on Thursday eve
ning for Mr. and Mrs. John Drury
(nee Helen Lagarwerf).
The Women’s Association of
the United Church will observe
its thirtieth anniversary at the
church on Wednesday, July 21,
Exchange Vows
At Grand Bend
j The Rev. W. C. Smith officiat
ed for the marriage of Shirley
Gaiser to Ivan Grigg at the par
sonage of Grand Bend United
Church on Tuesday, July J3, at
1 p.m. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Appleton
of Grand Bend and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Grigg, Grand Bend.
The bride wore a green baller
ina-length gown of net over satin
with white accessories and car
ried a bouquet of red roses.
She was attended by Miss Ma
bie Grigg, sister of the groom,
whose pale blue net over taffeta
dregs was worn with white acces- 1 sories. She carried a bouquet of
| pink roses.
The groom was attended by
Harper Appleton, of London, bro-
I ther of the bride.j On their return from a wed-
[ding trip to Niagara Falls and
Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Grigg will
1 make their home at Grand Bend.
Preaches In U.S.
Rev. N. D. and Mrs. Knox,
Not man and Ruth will leave ou
Thursday for Johnstown, New
York, where Rev. Knox will
preach at St. John’s Church on
July 18 and 25.
The Knox family will holiday
at Turkey Point for the first two
weeks in August. They will oc
cupy the church cottage and Rev,
Knox will preach in the summer
church.
Mark Three Occasions On Monday
July 12 marks three annivers
aries in the family of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Jermyn who were
married on that date iu 1941.
Their daughter, Karen Margaret,
was born July 12, 1948. Miss
Margaret Jermyn, of Granton,
aunt of Mr. Jermyn, was born
July 12, 1875, so it was a triple
Hurondale Club Meets
The Hurondale Jolly Jills Gar
den Club met at the home of
theii' leader, Mrs. Harry Dougall,
on July Eight members
answered roll call with “How my
Garden is Growing”.
INVITING!!!
All Boys and Girls, Ages 4-10+,
to attend the
Summer Bible School
to be held at the
EXETER COACH LINES BLDG,
(where Highways 4 and 83 meet)
Each School Day
JULY 19 to 30
from 9 to 12 A.M.
The fully-graded, scripturally-
sound course taught by Christian
teachers is ENTIRELY FREE!!
A balanced amount of Handwork
and Recreation are also provided.
If in doubt, try it for a day. No
obligation. (Parents welcome to
visit School at any time).
For Information Contact
A. MARTIN, DIRECTOR
Phone 97-r-3 Zurich
celebration, which has become an
annual one, when the three oc
casions were marked at the Jer
myn home ou Monday.
Karen, who was the first girl born in the Jermyn family in 73
years, was joined by 11 little
girl friends for her sixth birth
day party.
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Mary Hastings Housewives Invite All Good Neighbors to
Attend Their Annual Picnic
Huron Waves Housewives Picnic
will be held
1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 21
GRAND BEND PUBLIC PARK
If you have written to Mary Hastings through The London
Free Press or feel you would like to do so sometime, or if
you would just like to be sociable, take your lunch basket and
come along. Bring the children too. Free Ice Cream. Hot water
supplied.
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Kirkton Community Association s
Kills “Resistant Flies”
A completely new method of
fly control for farm buildings.
Already being acclaimed as the
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flies yet developed. FLOR
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that contains a powerful attrac
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This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Exeter District CO-OP
Phone 287 Collect Exeter, Ont.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
July 16 and 17
“GUN FURY”
(Technicolor)
* Rock Hudson
Donna Reed
★ Phil Garey
The story of a hot-blooded ad
venturer ... .
ADDITIONAL SHORT SUBJECTS
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT,
MONDAY & TUESDAY
fair with your motor. Use
judgement: drive it in to
July 10 and 20
“DRIVE A CROOKED
ROAD”
(Adult Entertainment)
★ Mickey Rooney
★ Diana Foster
A little guy with a heart big
ger than his head loves a dame
who would sell him for a dime.
NEWSREEL AND
SELECTED SHORTS
good
Exeter Motor Sales and have the
cooling system checked and cared
r.
Then with a proper ignition
check-up, change of oil and
grease job, you are ready to
start on your holidays.
Without this work properly done, you abuse your
machine as well as your pocketbook.
We will be pleased to serve you and give you satis
factory work.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
July 21 and 22
“DUFFY OF
SAN QUENTIN”
★ Louis Hayward
★ Joanne Dru.
★ Paul Kelly
The inside story of San Quen
tin Prison, stark, revealing, and
all of it is true . . ,
CARTOON AND
“AMERICA FOR ME”
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Llashmar
Drive-In Theatre
Clinton
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box Office Open at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in Cars Free
THURS. ONLY JULY 15
“THE MALTESE FALCON”
MARY ASTOR
HUMPHREY BOGART
Cartoon and News
FRI. ONLY JULY 16
“LAUGH NITE”
ALL CARTOON SHOW
(3 single reels and 6 cartoons)
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins,
Mrs. George Squire and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Squire motored to
Birmingham, Mich., on Wednes
day to attend the funeral on
Thursday of Mrs. Marshall Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Helen, of London, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin
son.
Mr. Pickles and John of Byron
spent last Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Klahre.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Parkinson and family were at
Fanshaw Park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnson
and David, London, visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Massey,
St. Marys, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Laura
and Pat, of Clandeboye, visited
on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Morley Sr. and Elva.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Weekes, of
Kitchener, visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fink-
beiner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson
of London visited in the com
munity on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson and
family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodgson,
London,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire,
of Kirkton, Margaret, Jean and
Helen Anderson, Thames Road,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam French.
Mrs. William Morley Jr. and
Janice visited with Mrs. S. Skin
ner, Centralia, on Thursday.
Donald Pullen and Gerald Wal
lis passed their mid-summer
exams at St. Marys Collegiate.
Mrs. G. Gressner and daughter,
Mary, of Chicago, visited with
Mr. Herman Poeltl last week at
Mr. William French's home.
The W.M.S. and W.A. met at
the home of Mrs.. Ronald Squire
on Thursday evening. Mrs. Klahre
was in charge of the W.M.S. Mrs.
C. Squire, Mrs. Duffield and Mrs.
Klahre conducted the worship
service. Mrs. Morley Sr. gave a
chapter in the Study Book and
Mrs. Pullen sang a solo.
Mrs. Johnson presided for the
W.A. meeting. Mrs. William Mor
ley read the scripture and Mrs.
R. Squire gave the lesson
thoughts. Mrs. Alex Baillie and
Mrs, Laverne Morley gave read
ings.
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Miss Helen Passmore, Miss
Helen Moir and Mr. Bert Barry,
of London, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more.
Mr, and Mrs. William Lam
port, Marion and Glen and Mrs.
Thomson were on a trip to Call
ender and other northern points
over the weekend.
Mr. Andrew Hamilton and his
brother Albert, who is visiting
here from the west, called on Mr.
John Allison on Sunday.
W.A. And W.M.S. Meeting
The July meeting of the W.A.
and W.M.S. was held in the base
ment of the church Wednesday
evening Mrs. Robert Simpson,
vice-president of the W.A., con
ducted the meeting and was as
sisted in the worship period by
, Mrs. Irene Smith.
Mrs. Orval Beaver gave the
topic assisted by Mrs. Glen Stew
art and Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs.
Robert Cann had charge of the
program which consisted of a
poem by Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and a vocal solo by Mrs. Robert
Miller.
COMING EVENTS
BINGO — Mildmay Firemen's
Bingo, Wed., July 21, on the new
arena floor. Bingos every second
Wednesday, Mildmay Community
Centre, $2,300 in cash prizes. A
$1,000 super special must go.
Three special prizes $200, 14
games—prizes $50. For $1; ex
tra and special cards 250 or 5
for $1. Doors open 7:45 p.m.
Games start 9:00 p.m. sharp. 15c
DANCING every Friday night in
Bayfield Pavilion,’ Ken Wilbee’s
orchestra. Bayfield’s favorite sum
mer dance pavilion. For private
parties and receptions, telephone
658-r-6 Seaforth or 684-r-31 Hen
sail. 1:8:15:22:29c
Monster
Celebration
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
July 16 and 17
Conquest Of
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★ John Hodiak
★ Joy Page
” A good western melodrama,
photographed in technicolor.
Bingo
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Friday, July 16 |
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3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $200.00 EACH |
1 Special For $1,000
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Cartoon and News
Old Show Week
July 20 to July 26
These are some of the good old
shows you've been asking for!
TUES. ONLY JULY 20
“GRAPES OF WRATH”
HENRY FONDA
JANE HARWELL
Cartoon and News
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WED. ONLY JULY 21
“LAURA”
GENE TIERNEY
DANA ANDREWS
Cartoon and News
THURS. ONLY - -JULY 22
“HOW GREEN WAS
MY VALLEY0
WALTER PIDGEON
MAUREEN O'HARA
Cartoon and News
Ladies Plan Quilting
Mrs. M. Lamond was hostess
to the Women’s Missionary So
ciety for their July meeting at
which Mrs. W. Harper presided.
Mrs. Lamond read the Glad Tid
ings’ prayer. Mrs. L, Sorsdahl
had charge of the topic and read
several letters which had been
written by Mrs. Dickson, a mis
sionary in Formosa. Mrs. T.
Laing was leader for the Study
Book lesson with Mrs. T. Scott
and Mrs. Grace Scott assisting.
Mrs. F. Harburn read current
events.
Mrs. T. L. Scott presided for
the meeting of the Laides Aid.
Plans were made for a quilting
Personal Items
Mrs. Lindsay McKellar, Mrs.
Thomas Scott, Mrs. M. Houghton
and Billy visited with Miss M.
Currie at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Young, near Woodstock,
on Wednesday, July 7, which was
Miss Currie's eighty-eighth birth
day.
The Scott family gathering
was held in Lions Park, Mitchell,
on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wallace, Carllng-
fdrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Sorsdahl and
family visited friends in London
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns, of
Brucefield, and Mr. Bazata, of
Detroit, visited Monday with Mr,
and Mrs. A, McLachlan.
Margaret Ann Wallace is camp
ing this week at Blrhlhlni Camp.
Mr .and Mrs. Donald McKaig,
Seaforth, visited Sunday With
Mr. Angus McKaig,
Dashwood
Labour Day
September 6
BINGO — BANDS
BALL GAMES
Outstanding Talent
Afternoon and Evening
Entertainment
NOTE: CAR DRAW changed
from July 21 to Labour Day
Watch for Further
Announcements
Sponsored by
Dashwood Men's Club
MONDAY & TUESDAY
July 19 and 20
Joe Louis Story
★ Coley Wallace
★ Paul Stewart
This story packs a powerful
dramatic wallop and is sure to
be enjoyed by all who see it!
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
July 21 and 22
Easy To Love
★ Esther Williams
★ Van Johnson
Photographed in technicolor in
Florida Cypress Gardens, “Easy
To Love” is a mixture of ro
mance, comedy and music.
Goderich Lions Club
MONSTER
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Cash Bingo
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Hensail Community Arena
Monday, July 19
| 14 REGULAR GAMES $50.00 EACH j
| 3 SPECIALS.................. ......$100.00 EACH I
I 2 SPECIALS........................ $500.00 EACH j
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| Admission! $1.00 for 14 Regular Games |
| Extra Cards and Special Games 250 or 5 for $1.00 |
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| Doors Open 8:00 p.m. Bingo Starts 0:00 p.m. |
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Friday, July 16
3 New 1954
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