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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-18, Page 13yr A t Lyric Theatre Phan 1.1,21. Previews Its Coming. Attractions THURS., FRI. A SAT. July 11, 19 and 20 "WALK THE PROM'` LAND" * Audis Murphy * Ann .Bancroft, NEWS COMEDY , MON., TUES. WED. 'July 22, 23 and 24 "EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" • * Maureen O'Hare * John Forsyth COMEDY CARTOON — COMING — "TARZAN .ESCAPES" -Aldo Theatre Grand Bend MONDAY & TUESDAY ' July 22 and 23 "CRIME OF PASSION" (Adult) * Barbara Stanwyck * Sterling Hayden WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY July 24 and 25 "STAR OF INDIA (Technicolor) * Cornell Wilde * Jean W iIIAce FRIDAY A SATURDAY July 26 and 27 ' "TRAPEZE" (Cinemascope, Deluxe) * Burt Lancaster * Tony Curtis * Gina Lotlobrigida ' Shorts and Comics 7:30 and 9:30 Starlite Drive -In Theatre 5 Miles East •of Grand Bend 8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway on Crediton Road THURSDAY.1 FRIDAY July 1R end 19 "THE MOUNTAIN" * Spencer Tracy * Robert Wagner (First Drive -In Showing) SATURDAY & MONDAY July 20 and 22 "STAR IN THE DUST" * John Agar * Mamie Van Doren TUESDAY&& WEDNESDAY • July 23 and 24 "TARGET ZERO" * Richard Conte Brownie's Drive -1n Clinton,' THURSDAY & FRIDAY July 18 and 19 "YOUNG AT HEART" (Colour) * Frank Sinatra * Doris Day • CARTOON SATURDAY & MONDAY July 20 and 22 DOUBLE FEATURE — "TALL MAN RIDING" (Colour) * Randolph Scott * Dorothy Malone "I4 HOUR ALERT" (Colour) * .lick Webb' CARTOON Church Service, Sunday, ;July 21 5.00 p.tri.--I;.ev. b, J. Lane TUESDAY A WFDNIESDAY July 23 Mir 14 "SO BIG" * 'Sterliner Hayden * Jane Wyntan CARTOON • Kippen omr. ent BY MRS, NORMAN LANG St. Andraw'a S.S. picnic is to be held at Bayfield St. Andrew's United. March, nett Year on the third Saturday ilippen held their annual SIM- in July. day School picnic in Jewett's Grove. Bayfield, Thursday, July 11. Close to 200 .enjoyed the pic- nic supper. Sports were directed by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lo- vell. The prize winners were: 5 and under, Jim Kyle, Ray Finkbeiner; girls 5.8, Bonnie Dalrymple, Joan Sinclair; boys 5-8, Carl Finkbeiner, Grant .Tones; girls 9-11, Margie Elgie, Marjorie Turner; boys 9.11, Rob- ert Cooper, Billy Workman; girls 12.15, Margaret Jean Broad - foot, Margie Elgie; boys 1:1-15, Donald Johnson, Gary Jones. Young ladies, at Lovell, Ma- rie Sinclalie; young men, Bob Binnendyke, Donald Johnston; married ladies, Mrs. John Deitz, Mrs. Lorne Hay; married men, Howard Finkbeiner, Robert IVlc- Gregor; three-legged race jun- iors, Jim Consitt and Biliey Workman, Nancy Consitt and Marjorie Turner; seniors, Bob Binnendyke and Jack Caldwell, Mrs, John Deitz and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell; wheelbarrow race, Don- ald Johnson and Robert Turner, Mrs. John,4eitz and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell, Ladies i 1 L es k ek the slipper, Mar- garet garet Jean Broadfoot, Sharon McBride; men, Lorne Hay, Jorn Sinclair; men's tug of war, east group; ladies, east group; egg relay, Mrs, Lloyd Lovell and Jack Sinclair; bean relay, Mar- garet Jean Broadfoot; lucky plate, Howard Finkbeiner; birth- day nearest picnic, Mrs. Ralph. Turner. A peanut scramble was enjoyed by the children. An exciting ball game brought the sports program to a close. Bride -Elect Honored Complimenting Miss Margaret Kercher of London, whose mar- riage to James Henry Jordan, Permit .Items 'In last week's paper, Leslie Riley of • S. S. 7 Hibbert was omitted from promotion of grade 8 to 9. Mr.. and Mrs. W, R. Cooper spent the weekend in Detroit. Several from the community attended the Orangemen's cele- bration in Listowel on Saturday afternoon. On Tuesday .of last week Mr. and Mrs. Mex Hyde accompanied their daughter, Jean to Oshawa General Hospital where she 1s a nurse:in-training, and their daughter, Evelyn, as far as F'eterboro where she is ° spend- ing the next ,two months at Camp Elim, Master Bob Bowman .of Lon- don is holidaying three weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Ivan. For- syth. Several children from the vil- lage and district are attending summer Bible school for the next two weeks at Cromarty which is sponsored by the Men- nonite Church at Blake, Rev, G. Burton of London will conduct baptismal services at St. Andrew's United Church on Sunday, July 21 at 11 a,m, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl o g f Listowel visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Norman. Diekert and Merle.. Mr, and Mrs. Elston Dowson visited Mr. Wm, Cook of God- erich recently, Mr. Cook is not enjoying the best of health, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Horney of Exeter, Gail and Lynn Gack- stetter of Guelph visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, . • Mr. Robert Thomson visited an afternoon last week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Richard. Cornish of God- erioh, Mr, Samuel Cudmore is visit - of Portstewart, North Ireland, , ing a few days in Kitchener with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cudmore and later with his daughter and Bon- in -law. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney of Toronto. Mrs. Minnie Little of London visited a day last week with Mrs. Robert McBride and called' on some other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eldin herr of Winthrop -were Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren and daughter of Hanover were Sun- day guests of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. will take place at Exeter, Sat- urday, July 27, some seventy rel- atives. neighbors and friends honored her at a presentation held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kercher, Kippen on Friday. The bride -elect was the recip- ient of many gifts which included a wall mirror, floor lamp, two dresser lamps, rug, • china, and many others. The presentation address was read by Mrs. Har- old Parker, and gifts were pre- sented to Margaret by. Judy Jef- frey and Patricia Parker in ,a basket decorated in color schemes of pink and white. A program was enjoyed con- sisting of vocal . solos by Miss Faye Ross and Miss Dorothy Parker, and a piano solo by Miss Marian Pepper. Margaret and her sister, Mrs. Spencer Jeffery of Staffa, displayed the bridal trousseau and wedding ' gifts. Contests and lunch rotfnded out a pleasant evening. The girls on the staff 'of Gen- eral Motors Diesel- Plant; ,Lott don, where the bride -elect is• em- ployed jes m-ployed,,as stenographer arranged a shower presenting her with a lazy susan and other gifts, ochrane Family Meet At Bayfield The . -annual reunion of the Cochrane clan was held at Jow- ett's Grove Bayfield • on Satur- day, After supper ,was served a full line of sports was epjoyed by all. Winners were: girls 8 and un- der, Linda Fuss, Janet Mc Dow- ell; boys 8 and under, Grant Jones, Billie Huxtable, Kenneth Jones; girls 9,12, Shirley Jan- son, . Ann Cameron; boys 9-12, Gary Robinson; young ladies, Beverley Dick, Carol Hillier; young men, Gary Robinson, Wayne Love; married ladies, Margaret Jones; married men, Ray Hillier, Bob Madge (tie); kick the slipper, ladies, Carmel Hillier, Anna Huxtable;. men, Bill Juss, Jim McAllister. Three legged race, Bob Mad ge and "Bill Juss; 'hammering the nail contest, Bill Elliott; clothespin race, Bill Juss' team; drinking straw and bean race, Ian McAllister's team; Carol Hil- lier held the lucky table ticket, Shirley Johnson was winner of the guessjng contest. Theyoungest person was John Hillier of London and the people coming the longest distance were Mr. and Mrs. Thomson Scott of Detroit. Pearl Love found the hidden treasure which had been very carefully hidden in a tree. A peanut scramble was enjoyed by. the children. Members of the executive for the coming year are: hon. presi- dent. John Cochrane Sr.; presi- dent, Stanley Love; vice-presi- dent, Wilfred Huxtable; ,secreta- ry, Jim McAllister; treasurer, Bill Joss; table committee, Mrs, Murray Elliott (convener) Pearl Love, Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable, Margaret Jones. Sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. C. McDowell (conveners), Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable. The C Comments About ' ' Crediton By MRS. JOSEPH WOODALL Attend Study Course A goodly number of membe of Crediton Evangelical Chur S;W.S.., attended the stud course held in Dashwood churc Wednesday afternoon of Ju 10. Subject of study was "Th Church and its Resources." Those taking part from Cred ton were Rev. G. Strome, Mr F. Moriock and Mrs, Alvin. Fink beiner. Sports were looked afte b$' members of the Zurich s ciety and a lunch was serve by the Dashwood ladies. Personal Items Miss Ellen Veale of Hazleto who spent the past few week with the Chambers family, le on Thursday of last week fo where she will vis relatives prior to leaving for he home in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hodge an boys. Bobby and Murray, ar spending this week at Ellio Lake and Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gaise John of St. Marys visited o Sunday with Mr. John Gaise and Clara. Mr. -and Mrs. Wellington Haist accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Oren Grace of Dearborn, Mich, motored to Portage La Prairie to visit the former's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Listeon and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent of Detroit visited on •Wednesda with Mrs. S. Lamport, who re- turned to Detroit with them ,where she will spend a feww weeks. Mrs. Eugene Finkbeiner and family of. Barrie. are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Finkbeiner. Mrs. E. Gunn, Mary and Jos- eph 'spent the weekend with friends in Flint, Mich: where they were guests at a wedding. Miss M. ,�0'Heron of Simcoe spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Radford. Mr. Lloyd Wein spent Sunday at Le Frey with Mr. and Mrs. I{, Baxter and Mr. S. Wuerth. Mr. and Mrs Jack Moir of De- troit were weekend visitors with Mr and Mr's. Lloyd Geiser. Sunday visitors wiht Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahrnet were Miss Myrtle Brown Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Holtz and daughter, Myrtle. and Mr. M. MacConnell, all of itchener. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis of To - onto visited on Monday with r, and"Mrs,Austin At st n rah tner at e home of Mr, and Mrs. Ever t Fahrner. Miss Louicda Finkbeiner who turned from St. Joseph's Res- ta]. last week is recuperating the home of her. sister, Mrs, ones of Kippen. Mr. William OestrieIter and iss Clara Oestricher of Detroit ent some time with Miss Ma - da Oestrieher at her summer home at Satible Beach. Dr. Wilfred Scott, Mrs. Ethel Gilles i ' e and Miss Eula p>; a Weil;+ of Toronto visited with their sister, Mrs. B. Paske, and Mt. Paske. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell rink. beinet= included: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferguson and fancily of Toronto,. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howes of Moosejaw and Mr. and Mrs. ,:'red Parsons of London, "here Are note than bats" dif- ferent kinds .of flying bats in the world. rs ch ch ly e - o - d n s. ft or it r d e t n r e y K Clandeboye ..-- Continued from Page 12 i th gave a demonstration on the sto- et ringof wooleds'in sealed plas- tic bags. re The roll call at this meeting pi was by teaming a new drug and at telling what it was used for. Mrs. J Macl4aughton gave an interest- ing paper oe. "Dieting". M Mr's, Matt Hill 'read a poem sp entitled "hest" and told of many til diseases of years ago and how they used to 'treat them and then ovgave the me of the sickness rdiseases of sto-day and how they are treated with inodern ntedieines.Mrs, dill also conduc- ted a contest 'which was won by Mrs. Rupert Williams. Mrs, Macintosh gave each of the Members a number of book- lets and patterns to make cup- boards etc. front plywood and then helpful pamphlets. A travel- ling apron is on the rands of the litenibera. No sheeting will be held in August, SHOW CLIMAXES ES BI B C LE S HO .�—. OL D15 play of handcraft and a program of songs and Biblical stories brought the two-week vaca tion Bible school at the Thames Road Men- nonite Mission to a close Friday evening. Displaying cutouts above are Sadie Hovius Wilmer Verkerk, Douglas Stanlake, and Brian Baynham. Mrs. Peter Gingerich, left, was one of the teachers and Stanley Sauder, might, was the supervisor. • —T -A Photo BARREL CONTEST ATTRACTS "CROWD—Several hundred spectators'crowded outside Walper's Men's Wear Saturday night to wa tch contestants vie for the free suit which was given away to the first man to appear at the store after .8 o'clock with only .a barrel on, jack Weber, Exeter, waited nearly four hours in front of the store to be- come the winner. Other participants receiv ed clothing gifts as consolation prizes. NEW CONSTABLE—OPP Constable Henry Reid:Kitchener, has been appointed to the Exeter, detachment. He replaced Constable John Forde, who has been transferred to Walker- ton. Constable Reid was born in Collingwood, has been in the force for over five years. —T -A Photo News Of Woodham 'By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dann and family of Granton called on Mrs. H. Chatten on Sunday af- ter/100M Mrs, Robert Rundle, Jim and Jack, attended the Ireland-Wark reunion held .at Marysville, Mich. on Sunday last. Mrs. E. Knight of. Centralia and her son, Frank Knight of Tees, Alta., visited with her son, Clarence e and Mrs. Knight on Thursday last .returning to Cen- tralia on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wcbb and family spent Sunday at St. Thom- as. Mrs. Webb, Michael and Julie retrained over for the week with .her parents, Mr, and Mrs. If. Small. Dr. and Mrs. Morphy and the boys returned home on Sunday ,. evening after a week spent motor - log of r- log unorth. p m o 1t4r. and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne Helen of Thames ,toad, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Height, Linda,. Win. i chelsoa, Mr, and Mrs. Ray ltnight Margaret, Wayne and Don, Voodhanr, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Xnight, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Mountain et. St.. Marys, Miss .lean Moun° lain, Hamilton, visited with Mrs. M. Copeland, Jean and Glen. About 20 members of the Young Peoples Union of the Woodham church motored to Grand Bend on Saturday evening andtied supper in the Pinery. The farmers are busy making hay while the' sun shines and the balers are kept busy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs, David Belch of Om- eenee are holidaying •with the latter's sister-in-law, Mrs. '.Thos. Denbon a d Russell this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, Danny, Debbie and Naney were weekend. visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Glen Lambert, Flint, Mich, Mr, and Mrs. George Blatch- ford of Detroit were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Snaith. Mrs. • Garnet Johns of Sarnia has returned home aft:et spend- ing a few days with her niece, Mrs, Lloyd Snaith and Lloyd. DOBBS REUNION Members of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Preentan Dobbs net at Springbank Park on Sunday • Following thicken dinner races� and gashes filled the afternoon. A business tweeting was .followed by picnic 'supper.. ro This Week In Winchelsea By MRS. F. HORNE Mrs. Gordon Ford spent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Skinner of Crediton at their sum- mer cottage `Shadi-View', Grand Bend. Miss Sandra Walter is spend -1 ing this week at Minnehaha girls' camp at Goderich.. Mr. and Mrs. Eisen. Lynn and family attended the Skinner pic- nic at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coultis of Elimville were recent visit. ors with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Miss Donna Gilfillan of Exe- ter has been spending her holi- days at her parents' home in the village. • The raeoon is one of the very few American mammals that has no living relatives in the Old World. COMING EVENTS DRAW' FOR SORORITY SUE to be made on July 25 at dance at Lakeview Casino. Tickets 3 for 25¢. Sponsored by Beta, Sigma Phi. 18c The .Story In. EIirnv.iiie 111- MRS.' *QSS' S.Ki.NNIL.R Skinner Picnic The Skinner plcn'iip vas held on Sunday in Exeter lverview Park with 150 in .atteedance. Winners of the races were: children, 3.5 years, Brenda Skin- ner. ;S,arrY Mason; girls, 13 :and under, Nancy Mason, Cheryl Denhatti; boys, 8 and under, Larry Skinner, Larry Lynn; girls, 9.1.1, Karen. .Abraham, Nancy Mason; boys,, 9-11. Neil McAllister, .JJ a 1 e 111eAltlster; girls, 11.15, Nancy Mason, Karen Abraham; boys, 11-15, Neil Mc- Allister; Young men, Donald Clark; ' married ladies,. Elaine Skinner; married men, Ronald Denham; three -]egged race,. Bev and Sam Skinner; kick the slipper, (wont - en), Marlene Coughlan; "Men, Don Coughlan; Most recent rt;ied ;couple, Mr. .and Mrs. Dmaon Coughlan; youngest present, Cheryl Ann Morgan; "oldest, i r, and Mrs, Wm, Skinner, London; no, of corn kernels in .jars, Mrs. Mary Brown; driving nails, Beulah Mason; men, Johnny McAllister; grandfather's race, Wellington. Skinner; throwing ball in i in bas- ket,Mrs. HaroldSkinne • drop- rip ro - npensg; pceonmniiensg abrothttelest, BIM' Yr. Sknd. ' Mrs. Harold .Skinner, .Sarnia; lucky spot, Marjorie Twanley. Harvey Skinner was elected president for 1958; Marlene Coughlan, secretary -treasurer; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner; Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Skinner; sports commit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Skin- ner, Donald Clark and Patsy Skinner. The picnic will be held at Riverview Park, Exeter, the second Sunday in July. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kers- lake and family attended the Kerslake picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sunday. Misses Marilyn and Shirley Johns, Francis and Ann Johns, Janet Skinner and Joanne Miners are, attending Canip Minnihaha this week. Miss Shirley. Jaques of Zion is holidaying- with Miss Frances Skinner. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Massapequa, N.Y. are visiting with Mrs. Thos. Bell and other relatives. ° • Sunday visitors with Mrs. T. Bell in her new house were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and their respective families. !,11111,111111 , Rresenta DANC FOR MR, AND MRS. JIM YOUNG '-• roan .Arena. Friday, July -19., GOOD MUSIC ladies .Pleas, Provide 1,410,01. Lakefront Dancing BAYFIELD PAVILION KEN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA Every Friday • Night LAKEVI EW CASINO Grand Bend • Dancing Nightly BENTLEY. GARDINER Orchestra !tumult 1111111,1111111111111111.pttttttg1111t11111t11- ANNUAL • Band Tattoo DASHWOOD RECREATION GROUNDS Wednesday, July 24 y Featuring the following bands: Dashwood Citizens Band, Exeter Kiltie Band, Thedford Silver Band, At- 1 wood Band, Goderich. Band, Zurich Lions Band, Sea - forth Band, Ailsa Craig.Band, Forest Excelsor, Clinton RCAF Trumpet Band. • Street Parade at 7:45 p.m. Lucky Entry Ticket 55.00 Booth on Grounds Proceeds in Aid of Local Band Adults" 50¢ Children Under 12, 25f . Cara Free Vpl 111IIIIItll gt111111/11111111t111111111tlt lit11t11111t,111111AII,tttt11/11U111ttIttitillllt.1111111111111111111111t111t11111t1„It14 .IlltlltltI 111111tttt1111111,11111,1041111 tttt11U11111tt111111t 111tillltgt1111111t1111 til 1(I llltt 111tttt1111111i1(1111111111111111111174' Memorial Ded icatlorl All Huron County Veterans are invited to attend a parade and drumhead service at Goderich` on Sun- 1 day, July 21. Parade will leave arena at 1:30 p.m. led by RCAF Clinton Trumpet Band and Goderich, x Pipe Band. The drumhead service and dedication 'of the new Huron County Memorial Chapel will be con- ducted by the Rev. Col. Kenneth E. Taylor, Padre, Brandi 109, commencing at 2 p.m., directly in front of the Courthouse. Please attend. ERIC JOHNSTON, President, Branch 109 BAND TATTOO Tuesday, July 3a EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Parade At 8 O'Clock FEATURE BAND. RCAF STATION CENTRALIA TRUMP BAND Camp Ipperwash Trumpet Band, 50 pieces; BRASS BANDS — Zurich, Seaforfh1 Sf. Marys, Strathroy and Exeter Junior Band' PIPE BANDS Clin on, Goderrch, Brussels, Kincardine, -- Listowel and others. SHARE -'THE . WEALTH BINGO DANCE Ili Gyrttnesium In Exeter Arena' to •Clarence Petrie After Band Tattoo and His Nit. Hawks followingtattoo* Admission: Adults SO¢, Children 25¢ Bring Your Neighbor' Proceeds For "Community Resuscitator Sponsored by Exeter Lifiotl'