The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-07-22, Page 10Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1954
Mrs. William Schumaker, Mrs.
Leo Luedcke and Elizabeth, Mrs.
Maryin Garthe and Philip, of
Pigeon, Mich., spent the weekend
with Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Haugn.
Mr. and Mrs, Clare Yager, of
Port Huron, were Thursday visit
ors with the Misses Marie and
Pearl Kraft and other friends in
town.
Mrs. Louis Morenz, while
spending the summer at her cot
tage at Silver Islet, suffered a
stroke and is now a patient in
Port Arthur Hospital.
Fifty Dashwood Children
Attend Vacation School
FOR HEALTH’S SAKE
Roller Skate
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday Evenings
8-11 P.M. Until Further Notice
ADMISSION; 35: & 250
Refreshment Booth
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
OLD SHOW WEEK
July 20 to July 26
THUBS. ONLY JULY 22
“HOW GREEN WAS
MY VALLEY”
WALTER PIDGEON
MAUREEN O’HARA
A two-week daily vacation!
Bible School at the E.U.B. Church closed on Friday, July 16. It was I
conducted by Rev. W. F. Krotz i
and several workers of the
church. The average attendance
was 48 and several visitors at
tended.
A number of the mothers took
advantage of open house on Fri
day to see the things the child
ren had made and learned. Rev.
Krotz stated that although there
were only four groups this year
it would be necessary for a fifth
group to accommodate the sen
iors next year.
Miss Joyce England, Mrs, Geo.
Andersen and Miss Nancy Tie
man taught the kindergarten
children, “Bible Children”; Miss
Mona Kellerman, grades one and
two, ‘‘Stories About God’s
Friends”; Miss Ruth Schade,
grades three and tour, “What
God Wants Us To Do”; Rev.
Krotz, grades five and six,
“Teachings of Jesus”.
Singing, still slides and films
were all a part of the daily pro
gram.
Mr. Don Gaiser treated the
children to ice cream on the
closing morning.
Hold Study Group
Last Wednesday the Ladies
Aid of Dashwood, Zurich and
COMING EVENTS
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
FBI, ONLY JULY 23
“GILD A”
RITA HAYWORTH
GLENN FORD
SAT. ONLY JULY 24
“THUNDERHEAD,
SON OF FLICKA”
(Colour)
RODDY McDOWELL
PRESTON FOSTER
I TROUSSEAU TEA — Mrs. Ed
ward Chambers, Crediton, will
hold a trousseau tea in honor of
her daughter, Joyce Doreen, on
Wednesday, August 4, from 2:00
to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00. 22c
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
MON. ONLY JULY 26
“FOREVER AMBER”
LINDA DARNELL
CORNEL WILDE
(Colour)
Adult Entertainment
Cartoon and News
At Each Performance
* * * *
SUN. MIDNIGHT ONLY AUG. 1
“HIGH SIERRA”
(Adult)
IDA LUPINO
HUMPHREY BOGART
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
July 23 and 24
“REAP THE WILD WIND”
Technicolor
Hr John Wayne
★ Kay Milland
★ Paulette Goddard
One of the greatest sea stories
of all time . „ .
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT,
MONDAY & TUESDAY
July 26 and 27
★ Bob Hope
“CASINOVA’S BIG NIGHT”
Technicolor
Crediton held a picnic and study
group at the E.U.B. Church.
Zurich provided the recreation,
Crediton the program with Rev.
Mohr taking the study book and
Calvin Fahrner, Crediton, speak
ing in the evening. Dashwood
provided the supper.
Personal Items
Miss Connie Klumpp returned
home after two weeks’s vacation
in Detroit, Mich.
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Schulze
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth La
Butte of Detroit, Mich., attended
the Rader-McGregor wedding on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rendell
and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Fowler and son Jackie, Miss
Grace, Kathleen Maier, London,
spent the weekend with their
mother, Mrs. Maria Maier.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elsie and
Mrs. Evelyn Dodge, of Detroit,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Slann at London last week.
Mr. Allen Klein and Mr. Ferd
Teed of Detroit spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elsie.
Mrs. Dodge, who spent a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Elsie, returned to Detroit
with them.
Mrs, Adella Fischer, of Dash
wood, and Miss Lena Steinhagen,
of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting
at the home of Mrs. Ida Caldwell
in Exeter.
| Mr.’ and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman
entertained Tuesday evening at
their home, the occasion being a
surprise party for Les Gibson.
About 20 friends from Dashwood
and Parkhill spent the evening
playing cards and dancing.
Mrs. Les Gibson and Mrs. Geo.
Gossman spent a couple of days
last week visiting friends in
Owen Sound and Southampton.
Wayne Gibson is spending some
holidays with his cousin Gary
Welten, in Thedford.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Becker
and Lawrence have returned
home after Spending a few days
in Quebec City with Mrs. Becker’s
sister and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe
were weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Wolfe.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Wolfe were the
latter’s sister, Mrs. Lizzie Hardy,
of Ingersoll, who will be 92 in
September. Mr. and Mrs. Al In
gram and Mary Elizabeth, of
Oregon, and Mrs. Bob Love, of
Thedford.
Miss Virginia Koessel, Lansing,
Mich., is spending the summer
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Pfile.
Mr. Czar and Miss Grace Kel
lerman have returned to Toronto
after vacationing with their bro
ther and. family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kellerman, and other
relatives.
Misses Pearl Wurtz, Zurich,
and Grace Kellerman were Sun
day visitors with Misses Pearl
and Marie Kraft.
Mrs. Frank Watson, of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Mathews
and Mr. and Mrs. William Pitt,
of London, were weekend visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Snell.
Merner Reunion
Held At Bayfield
The second annual Merner re
union was held Sunday, July 18.
at Jowet’s Grove, Bayfield. One
hundred relatives were present
from a wide area.
During me afternoon games
and contests were played by
young and old under the leader
ship of Mrs. Hubert Schilbe. of
Zurich. Supper was served by
the convenor, Mrs. Ed Turner, of
Bayfield.
Prizes were won by the fol
lowing: largest number in fam
ily present, Mrs. George Merner,
of Dashwood; oldest man, Mr.
Bill Calfas, of Kitchener; oldest
lady, Mrs. Jonathan Merner, of
Seaforth; youngest baby, Brad
ley, four-week-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Turner, of Bayfield:
youngest married couple, Mr. and
Mrs. George Tieman, Dashwood;
oldest parried couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Merner, Zurich; from
farthest point, Mr. and Mrs. P.
H. Smith (Joan Merner) from
Chatham, New o Brunswick.
Officers of the year were re
elected. President is Lenas Cal
fas, Kitchener; vice-president.
Ken Merner, Bayfield; secretary
treasurer, Elgin Merner, Kitchen
er; sports committee, Mrs. Mar
jory Schilbe, Zurich, and Mrs
Claire Merner, Detroit, lunch
committee, Joe Merner, Dash
wood, Mrs. Ed Turner, Bayfield.
Rain Hampers
Hunkin Picnic
Over 100 members of the Hun
kin family attended their annual
reunion on Sunday. Dinner was
served in the Legion Hall be
cause of rain.
In the afternoon a program
of sports was followed by a ball
game and a picnic supper at
Riverview Park.
Winners in races were: three
years and under, Faye Temple
man, Wayne Mavers; five and
under, Kathy Hern, Marlene Web
ber; nine and under, Douglas
McBeath, Gary Frayne; 12 and
under, Margaret Webber, Ross
McBeath.
Married ladies, Helen Webber;
married men, Stan Ulrich; kick-
tli e-slipper, Stan Ulrich, Helen
Webber; bean race, A. McBeath’s
team; throwing .balloon, Jean
Mavers, Reg Elliott; three-legged
race, Margaret and Barbara Web
ber; wheelbarrow race, Bev Par
sons, Stan Ulrich.
Orange race, Ross McBeath,
Billy Mavers; balloon race, Ben
son Tuckey, Mrs. Lloyd Parsons;
blindfold race, Lloyd Parsons,
Mrs. B. Tuckey.
Oldest member present, Mrs.
Laura Kay; youngest, Janice
Ann Frayne; latest married
couple, Mr, and Mrs. Bev Par
sons; coming farthest distance,
Mr. Nelson J. Prior, Portage la
Prairie, Man.
News of
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Cartoon and News
MON. ONLY AUG. 2
“SPRINGFIELD RIFLE”
(Colour)
GARY COOPER
RUTH ROMAN
Cartoon and News
★ Joan Fontaine
★ Audrey Dalton
The year’s song and laugh show
—knee deep in romance and com
edy . . .
NEWSREEL AND CARTOON
TUES.-WED. AUG. 3-4
“PLUNDER IN THE SUN”
GLENN FORD
DIANNA LYNN
Cartoon and News
THURS.-FRI. AUG. 5-6
“SAILOR BEWARE”
DEAN MARTIN
JERRY LEWIS
Cartoon and News
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
July 28 and 29
“INDISCRETION OF AN
AMERICAN WIFE”
★ Jennifer Jones
> Montgomery Clift
(Adult Entertainment)
This longing . , . this yearning
. . . this wanting . . . the most
ecstatic love story of all.
PLUS
“Straitford Adventure”
The story of Stratford’s drama
festival!
Lakeview Casino |
I GRAND BEND
Dancing Every Night
| Monday thro’ Friday, 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a-nv §
| Saturday, 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. s
| Neil McKay's All-Star Orchestra I
| featuring |
| Vocals by Jack Levi and Johnny Noubarian |
| Electric Guitar by Eddie Bell |
s • =
MIDNIGHT DANCE
| CIVIC HOLIDAY WEEKEND !
Concert On The Beach
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
July 25—-Mount Forest Band
Candles, Flowers
Highlight Rites
Midst a setting of candlelit
candelabras and baskets of roses
and fern, Rev. C. Klages, Mit
chell, united in marriage Doris
Lucinda, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Rader, of Zurich,
to Colin Wayne McGregor, Lon
don, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Burrell, of Windsor, in Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood, on
Saturday, July 17.
Mrs. Maurice Klumpp, aunt of
the bride, presided at the organ
and accompanied Lloyd and
Floyd, twin brothers of the
groom, who sang during the sign
ing of the register.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
floor-length gown of nylon net
over satin fashioned with a strap
less bodice, lace jacket and
mitts. A French illusion veil was
held by a seed pearl headdress
and she carried a bouquet of Jo
hanna' Hill roses.
Mrs. Earl Rader, of London,
as matron of honor, was gowned
in floor-length mauve sheer with
lace jacket and matching head
dress. Miss Mona Pym, as brides
maid, wore a floor-length pale
green taffeta gown with match
ing headdress. Both carried yel
low baby mums.
Raymond McGregor, of Wood-
stock, was his brother’s grooms
man, and the ushers were Earl
and Ray Rader, brothers of the
bride.
Receiving guests at her home,
the bride’s mother wore a navy
nylon sheer with white ac
cessories and a corsage of pink
carnations. The groom’s mother
wore steel grey with white ac
cessories and pink carnation cor
sage.
For the wedding trip to North
ern Ontario, the bride donned a
powder blue linen suit with white
accessories. They will make their
home in London.
Shower Honors Bride
On Wednesday, July 14, a mis
cellaneous shower was held at
the home of Mrs. John Rader in
honor of her only daughter, Do
ris Lucinda.
Doris was vei*y pleasantly sur
prised when 4'0 of her relatives
and friends awaited her home
coming.
Miss 'Jean Hartman read the
address and many useful gifts
were presented in a gaily decor
ated basket,
Those assisting were Mrs. Ati-
, hie Flnkbeiner, Mrs. Maurice
Finkbeiner, Mrs. Theresa Hart
man, Mrs. Harold Rader and
Jean Hartman.
Mr. William Sinclair of St.
Thomas visited a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods.
Mrs. Drummond, of Brandon,
Man., is spending some holidays
with her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. John Miners.
Mr. Fred Webber and daugh
ter Gladys, of Pathlow, Sask.,
visited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson Woods.
Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Grant
and Johnny have moved into
their home in Elimville.
Mr. Aldon Johns, Saskatoon,
Sask., and Mr. Donald Johns, of
Belleville, visited a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Johns.
Mr. James Hodgson. Granton,
visited on Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Skinner.
Mrs. James Sinclair and fam
ily are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
William Routly.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johns and
family of Montreal called on.-Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Johns on Mon
day.
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and
family spent Sunday at Fergus
and Guelph.
Master David and Douglas
Mills, of Seaforth, are spending a
few days with their brother, Mr.
Leonard Mills, and Mrs. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kittmer, of
Lakeside, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills.
Miss Lynette McNaughton, of
Stratford, is spending a few days
with Anne Thomson.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
dnd family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson, of
Weston. Orrie and Elizabeth re
mained for a few days.
Mrs. James Mossey and Kay
are spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Martin, of
Welburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and Mrs. Fred Pattison spent
Tuesday at Niagara Falls.
Mr, and Mrs. D. Cochrane, Mr.
Donald Cochrane and Miss Doro
thy Wilson, of London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson,
Anne and Mr. Harvey Parkinson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Dann, The occasion cele
brated was Mrs. Kenneth Parkin
son’s birthday.
Congratulations to Ruth and
Clate Hooper, Lorna Dann and
Shirley Mills, who all passed their
music exams with honours.
I met my wife at a travel bur
eau. She was looking for a vaca
tion and i was the last resort.
Couple At Saintsbury
Mark Diamond Event
On July 11, 1894, Mr. Hugh
Carroll and Miss Ellen Atkinson
of the fourth concession of Bid-
i dulph, were united in marriage
in Granton Anglican Church.
Their attendants were the late
Alfretta Atkinson and the late
Ralph Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carroll
I drove the horse and buggy to
Parkhill and spent the night, and J on July 12 took the train to
I Stratford and attended the
Orange celebration, returning to
their farm on which Mr. Carroll
still leads an active lite and en
joys the best of health.
Mrs. Carroll has been a pa
tient in Masonvilla Hospital,
London, for the past year, so
the event was not celebrated,
Mr. Carroll observed his eighty
fifth birthday on Friday. July
16, with his family at Spring
bank Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll and boys of Biddulph,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carroll and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ings, of Lon
don, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hod
gins, of Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. Talbot, of London, Township,
attended. The family visited with
Mrs. Carroll at the hospital lie-
fore going to the park.
Personal Items
Mrs. F. Davis, Mrs. W. J.
Davis, of Saintsbury, and Mrs.
George Godbolt, Centralia, spent
Wednesday* at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Davis.
Canon and Mrs. James, Port
Burwell, visited with several of
their friends in this community
on Friday.
Mrs. Don Maguire and boys
and Mrs. Earl Atkinson have re
turned from their holidays at
Grand Bend. A family gathering
on Sunday marked the birthdays
of Carol Ann Latta, Mrs. D. Ma
guire and Dennis Maguire.
Mr .and Mrs, Henry Hodgins,
of Lucan; Mrs. W, J. Davis and
Mrs. F. Davis, Saintsbury, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Carr oil and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Dorland and boys
were Saturday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Abbott, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Abbott and Mrs.
Jack Dickins visited in Toronto
over the weekend.
Mr. Freddie Dobbs attended a
reunion in Brantford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and
family and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Greenlee held a family gathering
at Stratford park recently.
Miss Almarie Davis, Victoria
Hospital, London, is spending
this week holidaying at Grand
Bend.
Mr. Howard and Miss Joyce
McDonald motored to Aylmer
and accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Noels and family on a trip
to Niagara Falls last weekend.
Master Gordon Noels and Bobby
Caldwell returned home with
Howard to spend a couple of
weeks and Joyce stayed in Ayl
mer with her cousin Dora Noels,
Honored By Friends
Mrs, Reg Green, who has been
on the staff of the airmen's mess
at Centralia R.C.A.F. station,
was honored at a presentation
and picnic arranged by her
friends at the station and held at
Riverview Park last Thursday
night.
Mrs. Green, who is leaving on
August 1 with her husband and
family to make their home in
Fielding, N-B., was presented
with a gift by Miss Madeline Day
on behalf of those present.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of
London, have moved to Exeter
and are living at the Mayfair
apartments.
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Cards
of Thanks cost 75c, In Memoriam
Notices 75c for single verse, 25c
extra for each additional verse;
and Engagement Notices are 75c.
BIRTHS
ANDERSON—Mr. and Mrs. Jack An
derson, London, announce the birth
of a daughter, Eleanor Louise, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, July 1G. 1954;
a sister for Linda.COWAN—Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Cowan announce the birth of their daugh
ter, Kathleen Isobel, at South Hur
on Hospital, July 20, 1954; a sister for Donald. David and Judith.DICKEY — Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Diekey Jr., R.R. 1, Lucan, announce
the birth of their daughter Janice, at South Huron Hospital, July 17,
1954. , ,, ,r _FERGUSON — LAC and Mrs. J. C.
Ferguson, Nelson St., announce thebirth of their daughter SylviaRodger, at South Huron Hospital,
July 15, 1954. TT i /HEAT,—Mr. and Mrs. John Heal (nee
Joyce Walker), Hensail, announce the birth of their daughter, at
Clinton Public Hospital, July 21,
1954.JACQUES — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Jacques, R.R. 2, Crediton, announce
the birth of their son at South
Huron Hospital, July 16, 1954; a
brother for seven. ,McEWEN—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc
Ewen announce the birth of their
son, Howard Allen, at South Huron
Hospital, July 17, 1954RICHARDSON—LAC and Mrs. Glen
E. Richardson, Elliot Apts., Exeter,
announce the birth of their* son,
Donald Keith, at South Huron Hos
pital, July 16, 1954.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chambers, of
Crediton, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Joyce Doreen, to Lorne Frederick Preszcator, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Preszcator, Exeter. The wedding will
take Place Saturday, August 7. 22*
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. W. F Abbott wishes to thank
all those who so kindly remembered
her with cards and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Mam Street United
Church for flowers and Rev. Holley
for his visits. T m t 22c
The family of the late Ira Tetreau wishes to express tlieir sincere thanks
to their friends and neighbors for
the kindness and sympathy shown
during their recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. Wattam. Rev.
Keeney. Mrs. Norman Turnbull and T. H. Hoffman. 22*Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Penhale wish
to thank their friends and neighbors
who so kindly remembered Mrs. Pen- hale with cards, treats, flowers and
visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital. 22
We, the family of the late Mrs. Thomas Love, wish to thank our
many friends, neighbors and relatives
for their, kindness and sympathy
shown to us in the loss of our mo-
thtGl*. 22
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards,
treats, flowers and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon
don, and since returning home. — Paul Schenk. 22c
I wish to thank all those for the kind expressions of sympathy since
the. loss of my father. —Doris Shoebottom. 22*
IN MEMORIAM
22*
DAVEY—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Richard
Davey, who passed away six years
ago, July 26, 194i8.The depths Of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we toved so well;
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep,
Her memory we shall always keep.
—Always remembered and sadly missed by her husband and family.22*
ELWORTHY —In loving memory of
Ohr dear mother, Mrs. Violet B.
Elworthy, who passed away one
year ago, July 25, 1958.Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, It’s true;
Years that may come cannot sever
Our loving remembrance of you.
—Ever remembered and sadly missed
by her family. 22*
MORLOCIC — Tn loving memory bf a dear husband and father, John N.
Morlock, Who passed away three years ago, July 27, 1951.
Each dawning day, a thought of you;
At eventide a prayer;And In our hearts who love you true, You always will fee there.
—Ever remembered fey his Wife, son and daughter-in*law. 22*
VENNER — In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grandmother,
Mrs, William Venner, who passed
away so suddenly two years ago,
July 23, 1952.Gone (ram its that smiling face, Those pleasant Cheerful ways,
The heart that won so many friends
in happy bygone days.
Tn our heart her memory lingers; Thoughts of her are ever near; Loved, remembered, longed for ai*
ways—
Bringing many a silent tear.
—Always remembered by husband, daughter, sons and grandchildren. •
W.C.T.U. Plans Program
The Exeter-Hensall branch of
the W.C.T.U. met at the home of
Mrs. H, D. Mooney, Andrew St.,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. William Cook conducted
the worship service commenting
on the scripture read by Mrs.
William Welsh,
During the business meeting,
led by the president, Mrs. C. W.
Down, plans were made to con
duct the program at the August
meeting of James St. W.M.S.
Bob. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Bell, who is employed at
the General Coach works, was in-?
jured on Tuesday afternoon when
the front forefinger of his left
hand became caught in a band
saw splitting it halfway up. The
injured finger was dressed at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Monster
Celebration
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
Sponsored by
Dashwood Men’s Club
INVITING!!!
All Boys and Girls, Ages 4-16+,
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
Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
Mohawks Win
—Continued from Page 7
of a 7-5 count in the seventh
when Fred Darling powdered a
ball over the left field fence for
cue run. Jack Elson scored the
tieing run on singles by Russell
and Bob Meharg. Al McGillivray
counted the winning tally in the
eighth on a walk, a steal and
two passed balls.
Both teams were off defensive
ly and 15 errors were recorded in
the game. Each club scored only
three earned runs.
Loader Scores
Manager Jim Loader opened
the scoring with a run in the
second inning. He reached first
on a fielder’s choice and came
home on two infield errors. The
airmen tied the count in the
third when George Gillis tallied
after reading the bases on a
booted ball.
Both teams scored single coun
ters in the fourth, (Loader and
Ray Miller rounded the diamond)
and three in the fifth. Clinton
blasted two triples and a double
for their runs while Mohawks put
together walks, hit by pitchers
and errors for theirs.
Bob Russell, who relieved Ray
Yelle in the fifth, started shakily
in the sixth and walked the first
two batters who eventually
scored, to give Clinton a 7-5 lead.
He retired six consecutive men
easily in the next two innings to
earn his second win of the sea
son.
All-Star Loses
Wally Meade, the fiery hurler
who starred in the all-star game,
lost the game for Clinton in the
eighth. He relieved Faulkner af
ter Exeter scored 'three runs in
the seventh but walked the win
ning run in the eighth.
Bothered by his shoulder, Yelle
lacked steam to hold the Clinton
squad. He performed well at the
plate, however, hitting two for
two.
Ted Martyn. Lome Haugh,
Steve Mitro and Jack Elson (who
caught for Bob Meharg who had
an injured hand) hit singles.
The airmen's best was Miller
who hit a triple and a single in
two trips.
You Can Have
More Fun at the
Ailsa Craig
EVERY
Wednesday Night
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
July 23 and 24
Gun Belt
Hr George Montgomery
★ Helen Westcott
Photographed in Technicolor,
this western has lots of action.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
July 26 and 27
So Big
★ Jane Wyman
★ Sterling Hayden
Another powerful drama by
Jane Wyman, her acting again is
superb and as always she por
trays her roll as only she can do
it . . .
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
July 28 and 29
Main Street
To Broadway
Hr All-Star Cast
Centered around a terrific story
of a young .playwright’s struggle
to make a name on broadway,
the line-up of stars includes such
famous names as Louis Calhern,
Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barry
more, Leo Durocher, and Shirley
Booth. .<&
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Junior Farmers'
Church Service
KIRKTON UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, July 25
10:45 a.m. sharp
Junior Farmer Choir in Attendance
A Good Turnout of the Junior Farmers Is Expected
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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ZURICH LIONS
FROLIC
will be lield on east side of the
COMMUNITY CENTRE
ZURICH
CIVIC HOLIDAY
MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 8:00 P.M.
VAUDEVILE SHOW consists of:
GROK, the Musical Comedy
Clown, playing of freak instru
ments, etc.; JACK FISHER, out
standing baritone, featured on
Radio Sta. WJR; MARY McGEE,
popular soprano from Windsor,
singing with J. Fisher; SALLY
GEIER, American National Baton
Twirling Champion, featuring the
twirling and juggling of lighted
gas torches; SHEILA BRENIE,
Queen of the Accordian, Detroit
TV starlet, etc.; and other out
standing acts. Hugh Simpson,
Master of Ceremones.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
Children Admitted Free
Also entitles them for a ticket
on a draw for a bicycle.
Child must be present.
Show, Bingo and Games of
Chance ~ Outdoors
Dancing in Community Centre
Desjardine’s Orchestra
ADMISSION: ADULTS 500
(In case of rain, Frolic
will be held in the Arena)
Zurich Junior Band in Attendance
Exeter Arena
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Ford Tudor Mainline
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12 REGULAR GAMES FOR $50,00 EACH
3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $200.00 EACH
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra and Special Cards 25& 5 for $1 — Car Special $1
Games Start at 9:00 P.M. Sharp
1 Special For <• « »
Draw for a Lundy Commodore Delux
Outboard Motor Boat
with 16-h'p. Evinrude Motor and Trailer
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