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Aidon
Theatre
Grand Bend
MONDAY R TUESDAY
July p114 end 1S
"REPRISAL"
(Technicolor)
* Guy. .Madison •
* Felicia Pori
WEDNESDAY 4 THURSDAY
July 17 atnd
""SHARKFIGHTERS"
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* Victor Mature
* Karen Steel.
i'RMDAY A SATU*DA'Y
ul1r It and 20
' "BANDIDO'"-
(CinernasCope, Deluxe)
* Robert Mitchum
* Ur:suia There;
•SHORTS A COMICS
Two Show; . 7:30 and t:30
Brownie's
Drive -In
Clinton
e e•p ion
Dance.
FOR MR. 14 MRS.
GORDON MAVER
Friday, July 12
e'
FARQUHAR HALL
Herburn'a Orch.stre
Everybody Welcome
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
July 11 and 12
"WE'RE NO ANGELS'r
('Colour)
•* Humphrey Bogart
. •* Aldo Ray
* Joan Bennett
CARTOON
SATURDAY„4i MONDAY
July 13 and 15
"THE dHARGE AT
' FEATHER RIVER"
(Colour)
•A• Guy Madison
it Frank 1-oveloy. .
2 CARTOONS
Churoh Service, Sunday, July 14
8:00 ,4.m. --Rev, C. S. Index
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
July 16 and 17
”"THE BiRDS AND THE
BEES""
(Colour.,' Comedy)
•*, George 'Gebel%
* Mitzi Gaynor
'* David Niven
2 CARTOONS
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
Grand Bend
Dancing
Nightly -
BENTLEY.
.GARDINER
'Orchestra
Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
previews its
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Mr. J. $teaicy, managerof the Mr. Part Grudge WAS ;pureltlrriYrd Rr NIRS, CtECIM 11FLLWAQ�1
Bank of Montreal, Mrs. Stacy the liousa vacated by ' Mr, Alm
„ to
the
and Wilily are holidaying at Clasen .who has gone
their cottage :at Gananoque, '. country and Mr. Jt,, K. Mont" F#rtQnai Items ° l.r;ofYi;l items
Paul Hodgson, seven ycar*old goYriet'x has rltoved into Mtsd a Mrs. Richard, had the nnistfor- T,. .
sort of Mr, and Mrs, John lodg• Debles house where Mr. Cru g Nit and' Mts. Saai1 Skitanet",
leas been livlai , 'tern° to Pati .1' the 1►otne Qt her Carry' and Karen attended the'. Mrs. Clara Hackney, Mr, and
sono Ansa. Craig spent 'three w l( ,t ° of Ltac:an is daughter, 111rs. (,art Pie:terifg,, 1 yin reunion, he .iii J3tverv:e+x Igo. •Lloyd B .lantyne and Larry
days. last week with kits grand, tire. ,Sud Coop t ,..,. visltQct with l�rs, mit 1Yllapta Yatt
Mr. and 1Vtrs, Eldon among. the eirferce .grew who ;end break her .ankle. J'ut'4c, f ,1.Y.te1'. art Sunday' n Su,nalaay.
parents, Mf 'among
searching for the last civil., ! The Guild of the Anglican ` [al. apd Mrs, .Mian lstu..,.,,
Hodgson. • i`r B 1 I e etc meeting at woo., were gllestx3 Messrs, Wilfred, Wilson, iRSred
>w 1 i n .lane' in taorthern Quebec. Chuck held. th - g Sheila And ., • nnrs, Austin Wilson, roma
s
Miss Ann fJrr, daughter of . a li a .Culbert .and her ;'the church, also a spitting and ' at this (uest-Jforigies wedding, r Stix ion A.rch''e Dewar, Misses
Mary Jan r
th ek: a, i lid t. ou Saturda> • ;Ia mieson,. IVierw.n Me -
Second tine in
Bddu1
Iv MRill $ E140n
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'Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Oir, et Park -
bill, visited Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Cor�.bett last Monday taking home
t heir live-yyear-old daughter.
Janie, and bringing her baht en
Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs, ,loyd Cook and
family of Kitchener. are holiday
Ing with Mrs. Cook's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Haskett,
Dr. and WS, E. Blevins, nee.
Helen Howard, and three weeks
bid son, Edward Scott, .of Still-
water, u.
nn L.
water, Oklahoma,.arrived
can by ear on Monday where
they will be the ,guest of Mrs,
Dell Sprowl :tor the month of
Jitiy,
Mr, and Mrs, -William Walper
of Detroit spent two days last
week with Mr. and Mrs, A, A.
Simpson.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest ,ICen,
mother',: Mrs, Mel (,inhere, were,* . e pa ng o a er on } KatR
welcomed .home from St. Jos- Mr, and Mrs. William Hackett { Misses Mildred and Ptiyliss
epics. Hospital last WednesdaY Of 'Penfield Spent Tuesday eve• Welberg are spending some hell- ,
Holiday weekend guests with %ting. with Mi., and Mrs. Cecil i ,days with their grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Aylestock inel4td• . Lllwoed, Mr. and Mrs. Len Furdira, Hen -
ed their sola, Frank Ayiestoelc, The W.M.S, and Ladies Aid of ,sail,
his wife and son. and Mrs. Saw- the United Church held their Misses Janet and Geraldine'
yer_.pt Montreal, also ltnir, -and navntlllY nneeting ai the hone of Blair spent a few ,days last week;
Mrs. li0bert Daren and two Mrs, Jiarold Canningktara with a with their vous1ns, ,Sharon and
children and Mr, and Mlles. Jas. good attendance, l3Jair Fletcher, Klrk4on.
Bowen, all .of To> oCtot The Ebenezer Cemetery board Mr. and ¥rs, Charles Atkinson,
e ue is
Met and Mrs ltay Na,nilton 'Laid .their tneY;ting at the honk , Robert and Shirley, were g k
have . returned
hole from a of Mr, and Mrs. I~s,red a• entott ' �J'hursday evening of • Mr and
, . ,
de
e e 1 G •ai .
, w r nae t sa r
• d l ns 1e .n A g
kri a etieni. J' t o a ao
motor trip to Manitoullii lsiand far axdecorakten service to take rl MM • B b J: '
and Elliott Lake. At Elliott Lake Mr, and Mrs, John Defiaovie, of
they were the guests�of their 14"e an August 19, Chicago are visiting with their
nephew, Mr, Edward Dixon.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deacon cousins. .Mr, ;arid Mrs. Juhn
spent,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Spaeek,
Ken Gilbert Parkhill,
J lC ib t of i Misses 1 athryn and Dianne
SS 6 Bldd+ul h 11Tr, and Mrs. Maxwood Sunday evening guests with ! Oke spent Monday afternoon with
Press i Misses Marion and Linda Heck -
a Conlin, principal o, Max and ,Tune, lVis, zda k'restd' ; man,
s School, S.S. No. 6r M • G .l, tail
Mrs. No
Hedy, Mr.and Mrs. Glen Ken -St Patrick
were Mr. and Mrs.H Sheppard
Visitors
r roma- Mr, andis, eorge res Mr. and Mrs,duringJohn the wee were
: tion results. Naives arranged al -Mr. and Mrs. Ftank l3olko and
k' vtrith
Hedy and family of Liman. and Didduiph announces the p Billy aud Richard Whittai•d.
Mr, a`nd Mrs. Joseph Gore and habetically, II—Honours.
Mr. and Mrs. John Amos oft daughter Arlene, • also Idris:.
faintly eofe Chatham spent the hot- n Promoted to grade Nine � Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. John Scor- f .daugbt • Ma 'lene,y, all of 'ra
'day weekend at Colpoy Bay• f>.eid and daughter of Parkhill j
Pnfieldnare happYp o announce ers, H,'Neil of Hank Van / IL nen Mirry ent-- visited
y with Mr. Lin Amos on rpMr and .Mrs, William • Stever
the birth' of ,a daughter at, St, jie Van Leishout, SMr. and Mrs: Ka11y Robinson i and -son and Miss Peggy 1Ial1, :at
Joseph's Hospital Wednesday, Grade Eight •— Hugh Conlin, X Nerih,'Tonawanda, spent the Fast
` Noreen Conlin, H, Bert Damen, anal family visited with. friends week with the fornier's sister,.
June 26. `error London Ota Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Dickins of John DamenafAtnlita Gignac,k cis,1 quite a nauiaber of chlldrdn of ' nllvlt and
aid Mrs, h0.Tischer, 'Jdr,
London and Mrs, Bob Coleman tricia ar ib ,
and Mrs, James Hodgins of Lu- Elizabeth Van Basset, Heimie f the community have been at- and Mrs, L. Tischer and fainiix,
can attended the. Hunter picnic Van Russel, H, Andrew Van tending Bible school this past i Mr, and Mrs, L. Stanlake, Mr,
in Exeter last Saturday,. Y n Brown, l4 JvII Bari Dixon,with Sharon sly, 1VIr. and Mrs• William S e
Among those who attended the
Guest -Hodgins wedding in the
Ilderton United Church last Sat-
urday Were Mrs. Alvin McLean,
Mr, Murton McLean and Mrs,
Art Morgan of Elginfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Dann and Mr.
Alfred Hodiins of Granton Mr.
week. i and Sirs. T. 3. ornpson and fam+
Mrs. io Stever
Fenton, Sharon Lightfoot and ` and family attended the Stever
Clayton Kooy, spent Saturday reunion which. was held.in Jarvis
afternoon at Grand Bend: 1 on Sunday, Miss Joyce Fischer
was appointed secretary of that
reunion for the coining year.
Miss Joyce Fischer .has accept-
ed a position with the Northern
Life, London.
B ne
Grade seven -- Mary
Jacqueline DeBloek, Jerry Har-
rigan, Susan Seifried, 'Any Van
Bussel IL Antonette Van.Leishout,
Grade six-- 'Reny Damen, H,
Tony Loy,ens.
Grade five --.- John Damen, 11,
Eddie Harrigan, Edward Loyens,
Peter Manders, Frances Van
Leishout, James Van Bynen, H.
Grade four (at prilCa dice,
Julia Ann Brown, 11, ..
Maureen Harrigan, Barbara
Nagle, H. Nancy Seifried, . H,
Sharon, Van Bussel, H, Johnnie
Van Bussel.
Grade three -- Billy Damen,
John Caid1er, H.
Grade two --John Blom, Louise
CrueIf HBob Seitrry e d, H,} Joan
`Tony
Nagle,nB Bynen,
Van Bynen, H.
Van Bynen, H, Joe
and Mrs. Alan Elston of Cen-
tralia and Mr. and Mrs, E, L,
Coming Attractions •
Gibson of Exeter,
Mrs. W', Kilian and 'son "of
Toronto are holidaying with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Banting and 'Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ranting and family of
Brampton were Sunday guests.
Mr, and Mrs, Rodney Ayea of
Kitchener were Saturday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ribson,
bringing home their daughter,
Jo -Anne. Their son, • Don, of
Waterloo was a weekend guest,
Mrs. Gatley Johnson who has
been visiting Lucan and Sarnia
relatives is now a guest of her
sister, Mrs, Art 1VicLean, Lon-
don, fbr a few days before re-
turning home to St. Catharines,
Mrs. Harry McEalls returned
home to London on Thursday
after a week's visit with her
daughter, Mrs, Sheridan Rev-
ington and family, ,
Mr. Erie Young, who, under-
went ari appendix operation in
St. Joseph's Hospital last Fri-
day is making a satisfactory re-
covery.
Among those attending the
Elson-Bond
adnsstCorners • (nearIgerolll
Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bison and family, Mr. Bob
Watson, Miss Margaret Brown-
lee and Mr. Charles Bison. Mr.
Bob Watson was .best • man, Mr.'
Jack Elson was .an usher and
Mrs. Bison, the soloist.
Four teen-age young men„
Bernal Hodgins, Ronald Hodgins,
Lloyd Hodgins and Charles Eedy
of the Denfield district left last
Sunday by car for the Calgary
• Stampede and points west, Ber-
nal doinga-the driving.
THURS., FRi. A. SAT.
July 11, 12 and 13
"FASTEST GUN ALIVE"
* Glenn Ford
* Jeanne Crain
NEWS COMEDY
• MON.. TUES. & WED.
July 15, 16 and 17
"THE BIRDS AND BEES'"
•* George Gebel
*Mitzi Gaynor
CARTOON COMEDY
-- COMING
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Attention'!
THE
Exeter Boy Scouts
WILL .NOT BE,I-AViNG ANY MORE
PAPER' DRIVES UNTiL
SEPTEMBER
Your past eo•operation has been appreciated.
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The Story In
Elimviile
By MRS. ROSS SKINNE0t
Personal items .
Master Billie Penhale of Exe-
ter and Larry Skinner spent a
week with Mrs. Philip Murch.
Miss Yvonne Penhale of Exe-
ter spent a few days with Miss
Carol Ann Bell.
Mrs. T. Hodgert and Mrs, H.
Rite of Seaforth visited on Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Cooper.
Mrs, Thomas Bell visited with
friends in Seaforth on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl J'Iunter,
Debby and Teresa of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, 'Hubert Hunter and attend-
ed the Pym picnic at Riverview
Park, Exel•er, on Sunday.
Miss Helen: Herdman is visit-
ing this week with. Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Herdman and baby of
Detroit.
Miss Gwenneth Penhale of
Exeter is visiting this week with
Miss Brenda Skinner.
20, — BANDS -- 20
TATTOQ
Tuesdays July 30
EXETER COMMUNITY PARK
Parade Through Town at 8:30' p.m.
Bingo
ON THE GROUNDS
FOLLOWING PROGRAM
Dance
EXETER' ARENA
to Clarence Xittrie aitd
heat 'Ntlsht t[fi+1'kN,
Admission: Adults 500 ,Children 25¢
SPONSORED BY EXETER LEGION.
Proceeds For Community Resuscitator
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'KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
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Annual Garden Party
Letter, From
• Shipka
Personal Items
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Rata were, Mr. and
Mrs. 3. It, Scott, Shirley and
Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Scott, Wayne and Jacqueline,
Dr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and
Ian, Mr, and Mrs. Crawford
Moloy all of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan and
Peter of Stratford, spent the
weekend with lyIr, and Mrs. E.
Lamport and Tom.
Mr. and Mrs, WraY Sweitzer,
Ron and Barbara visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Levy
and family at Transvaal.
F/0 Robert Fassold and. Mrs,
Fassold of Winnipeg, and Mr.
and Mrs, Walter Fassold of Lon-
don, were recent' guests at the
home of Mrs. Milton Ratz,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown,
of Bothwell, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baumgarten.
Dave Sheppard received first
class honorsin his music exam.
Rev. IT. Snell, of Exeter, is in
charge of -the services while Rev.
Rapson and family are on vaca-
tion.
V/0 DotTg Egging,. Mrs. Eg-
gi,is and family of Ottawa, were
weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Pickering and family.
Mr. John Lamport and Debbie
of Toronto 'were recent visitors
with Mrs... E. Lamport and Tom.
Mrs. Baker attended the re-
union at S.S, No. 12, McGillivray
last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheppard of
Cupar, . Sask., visited friends
here Iast week.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Edward
McNair (nee Shirley Thompson)
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter—a great granddaughter for
Mrs. Lamport.
JOINT SUMMER
SERVICES
10:00 a,m—SundaY School
Main St. Church
10:00 a,m.=SundaY School
James St, Church
11:00 a.m.--.Taint Morning Wor-
ship in James St. Church
Sermon Subject. --"The Christ-
ian Doctrine of Ilan”
Solo by .Maxine Reeder
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To ,All
' THAMES ROAD •
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 aim.
"Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord"
Supt,: Stanley Sander; Zurich
FAIR GROUNDS
KIRKTON, ONTARIO
•ren€;day, July 17
Snappy Girls Softball Gane --6:00 p.m.
St. Marys Pullets vs. Kirkfbr+' Cow Girls
Budding Stars Juveniles Programme—Tl30 p.m.
Sperkilfg , Pr'ofeSsienel Progre ttMsl •*;00 pater.
A tpIi Facilities for Refreshment' and Seating
Fri. Supervised Parking ort Grounck
Police Prottictiort
Adu'1t6 /5¢ Children 35,¢
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
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CALVARY. CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHW000
Rev. W. F. Kroft; Minister
Mrs. -Ken MtCrae, Organist
Sunday, July 14
10:00 a.m.--Rev, C. B. Carr
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
July 8 to July 19—Vacation Bible
School, daily at 9:30 :writ
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. K. L. Zorn
9:00 a.m.--Service
liev. J. Woelfle, of Mitchell
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
'ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.in.,•-•.Worship
11:15 a.m.--Church School
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN,MAIN STREET.CHUROH
Rent, R. Vary 1=arowa, Minister
2:00 1).111.—Dutch Situate
• "Search Me, 0, God", prepara-
tory Services for Lord's Sup -
Ver.
Sunday. School follows the 'ser-
vice.
Everybody Welcoint
MAIN STREET
The United' Church
of Canada .
'Minit�t*tt, Rev,. Alex, Colton
Organist: Mrs. A. `Willard
1a0.611 a nn-a•7tte t kurCh Scharr!
Jthits Street. 1 ;nglish Setvita
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev, N. 'D. Knox, E.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:30 amt.—Morning Prayer
"We Welcome Visitors"
PENTECOSTAL
'TABERN'ACLE
, Main Street
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
11;00 a.m.—Morning 'Worship
7:30 p m:.---Evahgelistie Service
Wed., 8 • p.n . -•Prayer Service
"The Effectual fervent prayer of
a righteous man availeth
mufti,"—James 5:16.
Pastor;
Evang, Louisa Winn -Rutter
Used
Cars
For Sale
53 'MERCURY SEDAN •
Whitewall tires, one 'owner,
low mileage, clean as new.
53 CHEV. BEL AIR SEDAN
Low mileage, one owner.
'53 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN
Radio, low mileage.
'53 FORD COACH, with radio.
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Mr, and 11r1l. Anes
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'CAVEN H PRESBYTERIAN
Rev: Sanuel Kerr, B.A., E,b,
Minister
Mrs. J. 'G. Cochrane, 1:organ st
9:00 a,i:i,—Sunday School.
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "flow ?)des
(rod Know You?"
Nursery for children up to s1:t
years.
Wed., July 11 Circte picnic At
the eottag'; of MI's W O.
C`oehfipne.
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
-9:43 a.m...—Student A. Unit.
Dutch Service
1100 Union Stevie. ire 17.30 yi itis ttidttnt A. lints
Broderick.
Bros.
Phony 277 Exeter
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2 CENTS
A BUSHEL
Stops drain insects For
A Whole Year.
Howard
Grain Guard
Powder
Mires easily with new grain
it
as it is binned• --protects
•front vain insects for a
whore year without affect-
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ffect
in g milling, feed or seed
vainer
Coots. about 20 a: bushel
•less lhali it does to futni-
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Sleeveless Blouses
Pedal Pushers
Shorts Jeans
One Rack Of Summer Dresses : . 56.95 Each
25V6
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Sport Shirts Bathing Suits
Summer. Straws Hats & Caps
Summer Work 'Pants
Men's assorted plaids anal plain colours
Regular $2.49 for
BOYS'. WORK SHIRTS 95¢
8 to. 16 years, Reg. $1,39 to $1.95
MEN'S KHAKi WORK PANTS $3.95
Name Brand, Regular $4.95
$1.49
BOYS' BIB OVERALLS to $a:95$1.799
6-16 year's, Reg• $,
BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 950
6 to 16, Reg, $1.39 to $2.50
JULY VALUES IN FOODS
SUNSHINE TOMATO JUICE
Aylnier, 48 oz. tins tttt 3 for $1.00
SUNKIST ORANGES
prof 4 Doi. $1.00 or 250 Doi.
EXTRA GREEN PEAS
Aylmer, .20 oz. tins . 4 for $1.00
AYLMER CATSUP
11 az, bottles 5 for '$1,01
CR4SPY FLAKE SHORTENING
Schntider''s 3 Lkiti, 430
CORN NIBLETS "
Green dant, 14 oz. tarts ..,, :3 for 350
PORK AND BEANS
Clark's, .20 oz. tins 2 for 350,
RED SEAL SALMON 35 f
7U oz. tins
NESTLE'S OUId(
16 az., 4 oft deal ttttt 5
30
MOTHER. PARKER'S TEA 5+¢
r i lb., 1O¢ off deal ....,.,..,, t...,,..
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