The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-06-13, Page 13Centralia c.•om.menis
$y MRS, FREB BQWR.EN
WA, Meet:. At PrAliidontit Hama
'The Woman's Association met
at the hatne •of the president,
• Mrs. Uoyd Hodgson, on Wed-
nesday eveninY with an attend-
ance of 26. The ,president took
chage of the business,
Mrs. Lawrence
en
Hirtzei presid-
ed for the worship service and
program. She was. ', assisted,in
the worship by Mrs. George -ep•
• .burn,. Miss. iossie' Davey gave
,reading', Mrs. Orville 'Lang.
ford and Mrs, If,. Grob, a vocal
duet and Mrs. Osborne and Mrs.
Lloyd Hodgson, solos. A contest
Waa enjoyed by #11.
Hostesses were . Mrs. ,T. Mc-
AUlster, Mrs, Hepburn and Mrs,
f,. Hodgson..
W.M.S. Anniversary
Miss Audrey Finkbeiner, a
missionary. on furlough from the
Island of St. Lucia, West Indies,
was guest speaker At the W,M,S,
anniversary service on Sunday'
Morning..
Taking as her text "The Par-
able of the Sower" she delivered
# fine message challenging her
listeners to select the proper
soil upon which to plant the
seeds of Christianity,
The C.G.I.T. gilrs formed the
choir and were assisted by Miss
V. Bailagh of Exeter as soloist
in providing the special music.
A
t
A
•
Reception
Dance
FOR
MR, HOWARD CLARKE
& MISS JEAN YOUNG
Sats June 15
8:30 p.m. •
Crediton
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Eveiryone Welcome
Carol McCurdy took the solo
part in the anthem and Allison
Clarke was pianist.
WHliern :Boyle
Funeral services for the late
William Royle were coii4 cted
by Rev; J. T. Clarke in •the Mur•
dy funeral dome, Lucan, on Sat.
urday afternoon June 8.
The deceased passed away in
the St. Mary's a h a pital,Londe
,•
on Wednesday fo i w rag. lengthy
illness, •
He was a soil of the 'late Vino -
:thy. and Mary Jane BoYIO and
brother of Mrs, Thos, Boyes and
Mrs, Wm. Bowden and spent .his
early We in Centralia,
Pallbearers were Messrs, Har-
old Boyle, Toronto, Clarence
Boyle, Exeter, Alfred White,
London, Elmer and Douglas Wil-
son and Fred Bowden.
Interment was in St, James.
cemetery, •Clandebove.
Starilte
Drive-in Theatre
S
8,S
personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, Frank hicks and
family attended the Lee -James
wedding in Glencoe on Saturday.
The groom Is a nephew of Mrs.
f3icks,
Mrs.. S. Molnar returned home
on Friday after spending the
past• few weeks in Chicago ow-
ing to the illness of her aunt.
Mrs. Ezra Lamport is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Blanche Hodgins of Lon-
don and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ab-
bott of Lucan were Sunday visit-
ors with Mrs. Ernest Abbott.
Mrs. R. Laughton was a visit,
or for a few days at the home of
her brother, Mr.. Clarence Cul-
bert.
Miss Audrey Finkbeiner of.
London was a guest at .the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Barn-
ham on Sunday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan
attended. the Young -Davis wed-
ding in St, Patrick's Church,
Saintsb iry, on Saturday,
Mrs. J, T. Clarke visited for a
few days last week with her son,
Rev. Ewart and Mrs. Clarke in
New Lowell. Miss Odeyne Clarke
is visiting with them this .week.
Correction on last week's er-
ror,
Mr, and Mrs. 0. Pollock and 313
Tommy of Kincardine were week- 4
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morley of
London, Mrs. Tucker of Toronto
were weekend visitors with Mrs.
A. Harlton and on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. M. Harlton and family
of Lobo visited with them.
Mills East of Grand Bend
Miles West of No. 4 'Highway
on Crediton Rood
FRIDAY & SATURDAY._
Junin 14 and 1S
"ROCK AROUND THE
CLOCK"
* Bill Haley •
* Johnny Johnson
MONDAY A TUESDAY
June 17 and l8
"THE SEA CHASE"
(Cinemascope)
* John Wayne
it Lina Turner
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
June 19 and 20
"FRANCIS iN THE
HAUNTED HOUSE"
* Miekey Rooney
* Virginia Wells
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A Record Ma ority
Here are the poll by Mail to -
:6111t$ of the election in Huron...1
(Last election's majorities by 2
IST[
,.,. 79 33 1
I Harry Hess 1.
Prominent
AHRN
112 $9
Harry G. Hess, 59, preininent
:Zurich resident .and busiuess-
man, died on Sunday in St. Jos••
eplr'a Hospital, London, where
he had been a patient for the
past two weeks.
Born in Zurich,. he lived there
:all his. life where e „conducted
an electrical, plumbing, :heating
and radio business. until three
years ;ago, He was.:superintend*
ent of the Bell Telephone of
Hay Township, superintendent of
the Waterworks and Hydro, Zur-
84 . 102 ich,. and a member .of the Lions
91 111 Club. Ile was :.a member of the
54 66 Evangelical church.
87 65 Surviving are his widow, the
68 61 former Beatrice liaiSt of Credi-
51 S3 ton; lane spn, Gordon, Zurich;
44 157 ` one daughter, (Pauline), Mrs,
44 38 E;mldrid Simmons, Exeter; his'
• other, Mrs. C, Hess, Hrinsley;
73 44,2 70 18
.. 64 53 3 08 81
69 •67 , 4 108 79
133 -681 5 37 55"
o 48 fit 7 137. 52 f
. ,72., . . 8• 82 34
4- Total 538 f 366: i 109 „ 9751 41'
210
Majority for Cardiff 172 (127).
HI,RBERT l' Total .809 .688.
1 86 183 i Majority for 'Cardiff, 121. (442)
2 80 731
1.22 88 TUCKE:RSMITH
11
municipality, are shown in,parer- 3
thesis 4.
.
.
fy 6
WI
AS8FIEL'D a. 85 27
2 100 • 28
3 99 39
4
76 3
5 31 73.4 95 67
6 5p an Total 38$ 411 3
7 Majority for McLean, 28 (198). 4
Total 489' 294 HAY 40 6
Majority for Cardiff 195 .(136). 1 30 7
BLYTH3A
89
1 129 le 31$82
48
17
101 3.45 Total 523 653
34 59 Majority for McLean, 130 (208).
1 69
29 38 USBORNE
27 77 125
2 63 45
49 46
74 27
93 • 35
67 10
106 33
2 b.,.. 132. 61. 1
Total . 261 97 6
Majority :for Cardiff 164 (162). 7
BRUSSELS
1 1s 32 Total ' 533 631 8
g 11.1 58 Majority for Mclean 98 (280). f;
,6
126 88 7
113 ,, , 116 91'
8
'Total 305 161
Majority for Cardiff 144, (128).
CLINTON 111 74
113 89 61.
,
132 50
2B
3A , 131S9 5887
313 7.00 70
4A • 99' 64
413 95 55
Total 856 519
Majority for Cardiff 337 (194).
COLBORNE •1 80 42
2 62 52
3 110 50
4 , 46 54
7"oral. 298'198
Majority for .Cardiff 100 (47).
EXETER
1A ' 134 36
108 52
2A. 206 91
233 167 98
3A .., 722 76
112 63
64 46
Total 913 462
Majority for Cardiff 451 (284).
GODEifICH
1
. COMING , EVENTS
HAM A STRAWBERRY Supper
in Cromarty -Presbyterian Church
on June 18. Supper from 6 to 8
p,m. Program to follow, Admis-
sion: adults $1.25, children
6750.
GUNNING REUNION-Wednes-
day,
EUNION-Wednes-
day, June 19, Stratford. Park,
12:30 p.m. Please bring lunch.
13a`
ANNUAL STRAWBERRY, and
and. Ham Supper w Thursday,
June 20, Trivitt Memorial Parish
Hall. 16:23:6c
ANNUAL STRAWBERRY and
Kam Supper, Thursday, June 20,
Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall;
admission $1.00. 13e
Presentation
bANCE
FOR MR. & MRS.
BILL .ESSERY -
Lucan Arena
Friday, June 14
Desjardine's Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
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THE FILM
'Decision'
will be shown at
Wed., June 19 8 p.m.
Special Music By Bible Clobbers
Sponsored by S,H.D.H.S. Bible, Club
Silver Collection
2A
2B ,
3A
3B
4
5
6'
7
8
9
10
11
12A
12B
84 48
146 77
133 101
68 42
99 63
-86 ,4 69
128 74
75 44
162' 100
72 75
171. 102
174 104
99 96
89; •62
103 69
H ENSAI.L
1A.
Total 242 179
Majority for Cardiff 63 (2S).
HVLLETT 86
2 60
3 57
4 134
5 27
78
7 81
Total 530 221
Majority for Cardiff, 309 (184).
EAST WAWANOSH
68 ,1 46 • 27
45 2 11.1 44
52 3 .. 76 42 Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herd -
54. 4 54 45 loan and fancily visited on Sun-
17' 15 63 22 day evenifig with Mr. and Mrs.
. 47 _ sSO 180 John Herdman of Exeter.
54 Total Majorityfor Cardiff,170 (13-1). Mr, and Mrs. 'Howard Pym
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
WEST WAWANOSH Mrs. Harry Hern. and attended
the Zion Sunday School anniver-
one brother, Albert, Zurich; one
sister, Mrs. Rose Trevethick,
Brinsley; two grandsons, Larry
and Gary Hess.
Funeral services were held on
TueSday from the Westlake fun-
eral home, Zurich, with inter-
ment in St. Peter's Lutheran
cemetery, Goshen Line,
The Story .In
Elimville
By MRS, ROSS SKINNER
Total 523 337
Majority for Cardiff 186 (42).
McKILLOP
1
2
3
4
' 25 144
121 88
138 71
104 68
388 371
Total ,.•
Majgrity for Cardiff, 17 (435).
MORRIS
1 t 97 50
2 '"9 39
3 119 38
4 1.15 31
5
97 49
90 54
Total 597 261
Majority for Cardiff, 311 (274).
SEAFORTH
1
2
3
4
5,
6
Total
Majority for McLean, 170 (352).
STANLEY
1
2
3
4
Total '1689 1126
Majority for Cardiff 563 (121).
TOWNSHIP OF GODE'RICCH `7 5a
3.
2 81, 6
88 50
3 3
4 . 85 15
5 91 44
g 76 27
Total ,.518 212
Majority for Cardiff 306 (250).
96. 129
112 111
96 188
36 103
78 68
73 112
491 661
71.
63
164
510
6 78
7 25
8 131.
Message From .
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Personal items
The June meetings of the W.A.
and W,M.S. will be held on
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs, Ray Parkinsdn.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Bert Duffield
and family were Saturday eve-
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs..
Harold Cobleigh, Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dale and
-.Larry,Stratford, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. 8111 Mor-
ley.
Mr.. and 'Mrs. Alton Nell were
guests at the Adkins -Neil wed-
ding at James St. Church, Exe-
ter on Saturday aftd at the re-.
ception at Armstrong's.
Mr. ,and Mrs, Wilson Squire
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Squire Jr. .and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Squire Sr,, De-
troit, attended the Squire reunion
on Saturday at Riverview Park,
Exeter, and also visited rela-
tives here for the weekend. Sev-
eral families from this com-
munity also attended the re-
union.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Finkbeiner
visited in London Wednesday
evening with Major and Mrs.
Finkbeiner. -
Those who attended Zion an-
niversary Sunday and spent the
day with friends were: ,
Mr. and Mrs. Metville dun -
zing and Muriel with Mr. and
Mrs. James taxi,
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
with Mr, and Mrs. Norman
:Brock,.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield
.and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Brock.
Several from the community
attended theair show in Lon-
don, Saturday.
Mrs. Laverne Morley, Mrs.
Ronald Squire and Mrs. 11'.
Squire attended the trousseau
tea on Wednesday in honor of
Mrs. JIM Young (nee Alnia 'ie
Davis).
Mr, and 'Mrs. 7t nald Squire
were Sunday visitors With Mr,
and Mks, F. Squire. Prospect,
[Buy, A Tog
This Weekend!
HELP EXETER COMMUNITY
Junior Viand
TAG DAY Y St friday, Juno 14; Saturday, June! 16
.....
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PI
50
52'
22
23
27
48
22
50
1
92
86
3 50
4 45
Total, 650 294.
Maj6 sty -'for Cardiff, 356 (263)7
5
6
34 sarY,
37 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner,
24 Laverne and Ruth spent Sunday
34 with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern
68 37 of Zion.
18Sunday visitors -with Mr, and ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Tinto*a
SeintSbUry
Continued from Page 12
Bohr Coleman, Lucan,
spent; Saturday with Mrs. Fred.
Davis..
Miss Marilyn? Caldwell, Lon-
40n, ,and alias Elva Young Lu*
can, spent iariday night at.the!
horse of Mr. :and Mrs. .1•iugh
Davis,
Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Smyth of,1
Midland spent. the past week at,
tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Davis.
Miss Margaret 33ertrarn, 'Exe-
ter, is spending her holidays at i
the heme of Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Carroll.
Barn
fiance
Monday, May 17
ARUTHUR FINLAYSON'S
BARN
13/4 Miles North and 21/2
Miles Ealst of Kippen
PON ROBERTSON
St His CKNXTV Ranch Boys
Ham And
Strawberry
Supper.
Total 359 205
Majority for Cardiff, 154 (118).
ADVANCE
6 9
SUMMARY
Ashfield 489
Blyth , 261
Brussels ttttttttttttttttttt305
Clinton ' 856
Colborne 298
Exeter 913
Goderich 1689
Goderieh
Township 518
Grey - 538
Hay . 533
Hensall 242
Hibbert 383
Hullett 523
McKillop 388
Morris 597
Seaforth 491
Stanley 650
Stephen 809
Tuckersmith '523
Ushorne 530
1, Wawanosh 350
W. Wawanosh 359
Advance 6
294
161
519
198
462
1126
212
366
631
179•
411
337
371
261
661
294
688
653
221
180
205
9
Total 12,251
Majority for Cardiff
8,536
3,715
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. K. L. Zorn
10:00 a.m.--Sunday Schbol
71:00 a.rn.--Service
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00_ p.m. -- Dutch Service '
3:30 p.m. -Sunday School
Everybody Welcome
* ZION CHURCi•i
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDIT.ON
Rev. Glen. R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Worship
"And Now?"
11:05 a.m.--Church School
7:30 p.m. -Evening Service
"Limited Temptation"
What's
Doing?
Read This.
Page
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister: Rev.. Alex. Rapson
Organist: Mrs, A. Willard
.a•,
11:15 a.m.-Worship Service
Nursery Class in the Primary
ltoont. Beginners (4.5) will
withdraw during the second
hymn.
10:00 a.m.-rhe Church School
Worship 1n The Family Church
As a Fancily
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA.
Ravi N. O. Knox', B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Trinity Sunday
8:30 a.m.-I4oly Communion
10:18 Arlt. -Sunday School
11:$0 a.ni.»-Morning Prayer
Church Open At All Tfne
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A.; B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a.m. - Christian Family
Day Service
The 'Sunday School will meet at
9:45 and will join with the con-
gregation for this special ser-
vice..
Guest Minister: The Rev. Mr.
Thoinpson, pf Cranbrook.
Nursery for children up to six
years.
Wednesday,. 8:30. p•iri. p'repail t
tory service. '
Thursday, June 20 -The W.M.S.
Meeting
Mrs. Charles Stephen and Betty
were Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Steph-
en and family of London, Mr.
and Mrs: Jack Robinson and
family of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley 'vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Hern of Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Carol Ann, Mrs. Philip Murch,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and
Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skin-
ner and family, ,Mr. and MrS.
Donald Parsons and Susan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Jaques and family and at-
tended the Zion• anniversary
service.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Webber
and family, ;;!r. and Mrs. Wm.
Smith of Exeter spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith of Detroit.
Mrs. Ross Armstrong of Strat-
ford, Mrs. Hubert Heywood and
Herbie spent the weekend in De-
troit.
Rev. W. J. Moores preached
his farewell sermon on Sunday.
Gordon Ford was soloist assist-
ing the choir. The Thames Road
anniversary service will be held
on Sunday, June 16 anis: the
Elimville services will be with-
drawn,
Mr, and Mrs. James Kirkland
of Exeter visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Routly.
Dashwood
Wed., June 19..
'' Supper serve. d between
ir 5:30 and 8:30 p.m.
Admission: Adults $1.25,
Children under 10, 5011
Dashwood Band
in attendance.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev, 14. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M•
Mullcal Director
1.
10:00 -Sands S
a,irz,� Y' shoo
11100 cin.... -Morning Worship
Sarnia S tl b j' e o t: "What "IS
Faith?"
Sacrament of, Baptism will be
observed at this service.
A men's choir will sing the
anthems.
A WarM Weenie
Is >Jxtertded Te All
11011: Senior' 'choir prltctice
after the Morning service,
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 Mm. -Father's Day Service
Special Speaker: Rev. Fred
Thomson -the Pastor of Lucan
Pentecostal Holiness Church.
7:30 p,m.--Evangelistic Service
Wednesday, 8 p.m. -Meeting for
Prayer
Friday,' 8 p.m. --Christ Ambassa-
dors
"Believd on the Lord Jesus
Christ arid thou shalt be saved,
and thy house." --Acts 3.6:31.
Pastor: Rev. I. W. Krause
Associated Pastor:
Evang. L. Winn -Butler
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"Teach M. 'Thy truth, 0 Lord'
Supt.: Stanley Saude r,, Zurich
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
Sunday, ,lune 16
9:45 alit. -Dutch Service
Student: A. Mils. `
2:15p.yrr English Service
Student 'A. 1•1u1a.
Everyone Weleonie
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
Ebenezer Choir Reunion
A very happy reunion or Ebe-
nezer friends met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Morley,
Brinsley, on Sunday.
Several were members of the
Ebenezer choir when Mrs. W. W.
Smith. of Woodstock (nee Lizzie
Darling) was organist of the
Ebenezer church. This reunion
is a yearly event and is looked
forward to with great,. pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith of Wood-
stock attended. Other guests
were from London, Granton,
'Parkhill, Liman and Ailsa Craig.
Personal .Items
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Watson and
Bonnie spent the weekend with
Mrs, Watson's sister and hus-
band in Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom .1fooy and
Clayton, also Mr. Murray Dixon,
were recent guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Edward Dixon and Mr.
and Mrs. John Hotson of Elliot
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs: Donnie Morton
of Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamil-
ton.
Mr,' and Mrs. George Prest
and Billy spent Sunday with Mr
and: Mrs. William Fenton.
Miss Hazel Lewis Spent Tues-
day afternoon with. Mt. and Mrs
Gordon Scott.
The Anglican Church of
Rrinsley is rebuilding the tower
of their ehurchwith Mr, Sam
Lawson of Crediton doing the
Work.
Mrs. L. Sovia .and her father,
of Timmons, were weekend visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hamilton.
The Guild' of the Anglican
Chureh of Brinsley is planning
a strawberry supper to be held
on June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Hamilton of
Lunn spent Sunday evening
with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood,
CALVARY CHURCH`
Evangelical United Brothretii
0A$IIWOOD
Rev. W. ' F. Krog, Minister •
Mk. Kea ;MeCrie, Organist
Sunday, :rime 16
10:30 *.t►i.-:CHft,'tr]%Bhl'S iSAY
1'1"i00A0I Worship Servi�4�4f
AM Sunday- School taMbitxedr
Ald�n
Theatre
Grand Bend
#RIDAY g SATCHIDAY
June 14 and 15.
'"RUN FOR THE SUN"
l eciniiteler, Superacbipe)
* Richard Widmerk
* Jane Greif
* Trevor HOwird
;SHORTS it -COMIC STRIP
On 'Show Only Each NI %.
1i,
r
SbO+tIiItR
Ontario Championship
Fiddlei's
Contest
Friday,. June 14
HENSALL ARENA
8:00 p.m:
For t.ondon Free Press.
and Hensall Chamber of
Commerce Trophies
$300 iN PRIZES
Square and Step Dancing
The biggest old time
jamboree in Ontario.
Seats for 2,000.
ADM: 75¢ and 25¢
e
Driv
Clinton
i
THURSDAY* FRIDAY
400. ami 14
"VM,U4 U4 F.OR MONEY*
.Comedy (Cabor)
* D4e$i .Dors
* 40hn Grossed
TWO cAILTOONS
SATURDAY A MONDAY
June 15 anti 1?
'MO YOUR SMILE' -
ALONG .
lour
<Co )
* Frankie ‘ins
* Keith Bra sielle
STOOGE ANC. 1 CARTOONS'
Church sarviit* Sundtyr JWte 10
8:00 Is,nt, -ltev. H. C. IfYilllpn
TUESDAY &WEDNESDAY
Jvne 1 and 19
DOUBLE FEATURE
"HIGH NOON"
* Gary Cooper
* Grace Kelly
"THE MOON IS :BLUE"
{Adult)*
* William Holden •
* David Nivel
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• Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421 ,
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
THURS., FRi. A SAT.
June 13, 14 and 15
"BUS STOP"
* Marilyn Monroe
* Don Murray
ADDED SHORTS
M(JNDAY &. TUESDAY -
June 17 and 18
"ABDU.LLAH',S HAREM"
* Gregory Peck
* Kay Kendall
and on the same program
"1 WAKIE ,UP SCREAMING"
* Betty Grable
*Victor Mature.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION'
WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT.
June 19, 20, 21 and 22
Now is your chance to see it
at papular prices, The greatest
and brightest musical ever pro-
duced -Rogers & Hammerstein''s
"OKLAHOMA"
* Gordon MacRae
* Shirley Jones.
Complete and intact -with all
its songs, all its dances, in .
Cinemascope and Technicolor -
The picture you will remember.
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BINGO
Legion Hall, Hensall
Every Saturday Starting June 9
9 p.m. Sharp Door Prize $5.00
a 14 GAMES FOR $1.00 PER GAME
Admission $2.50 Entitles' you to play 3 CardS
ONE JACKPOT GAME (SHARE THE WEALTH)
j $100.00 in 50 Calls- $5 and one number added
each week until won = 250 per card.
L Sponsored by Hensall Branch Canadian Legion
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Plan To Attend Exeter's
Summer
Bible School
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH.
East of Blinker Light
Every Day from July 1 to 12
q to 12 a.m.
If you would like to come this year, leave your name
and address with sortie friend of yours that was here
last year and when we call 011 'thorn we will also I
GRACES FOR. ALL AGM
X indergarten (age 4) to 'Grade 10 (age 10)
-contact you for pre-enrollater,t.
CLASSES INCLUDE:
Bible Study, Hand -Crafts and Supervised Recreation.
Pr4ansporat>.on provided for those coining from .a die.
Disco.
t EV'ERY'ONE WELCOME
For further Information 'contact Director Stan
Sluder by phoning 04-r42 ,Zurieht
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