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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-08-08, Page 12p The T1m.z,AdvocIite, Auguet : 1957 1.1 NEW 26 -PLATE Ui$C, NEW 30 -PLATE DISC M11n1141 JAI IUId1117▪ 1111UA1Ik111A11.t#I�►li.Fal,L1U1�11ttJ;11W.IlA#d1AlIS1,W1.h11.11111F1.411,LIQ1111111111,1.1111A11{lttPllp� Fluery Kissel Farm Equiprnent All Kimle of Parte end Repairs AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Pedlar Earn And Stable Equipment Installed If Necessary Litter Carriers;Hay CaYriers, Electric Fans for stables, Pedlar Steel hoofing all at ATTRACTIVE PRICES. L Qualified men to put your roof on. e, Seed Beans For Sale $5.00 A BUSHEL Scott's Elevator Ltd. Phones: Elevator 63, Rc3. 11O Lucan .411n11unu18u IIIlli t1111III11111pu 11un111111u1 m 11u1111111nin n n,u 111111m Im 1,mmmnmuuu muuuln t u i 1111 SAVE MONEY .USE YOUR HOME CROWNGRAINS COOP COCENTRATE$ MOMER GRDWN GRAINS= CO-OP CUSTOM MIXING gives you CONCENTRATE �17ni ti•MIATMS0t .t Tl Al9ROU6N `THE BALANCED FEED YOU NEED Exeter tr ct CO-OP. DI Phone 287 Collect Beside CNR Station Comments .About Croma �y .MRS. K. McKELi.AR' Mr. and A i . t Dodge ia, Rober of Walton, visited on Sunday with their daughter and son -in law, 11 Ir. and Mrs. Norman Har- burn. 111r. Lloyd Sorsdahl received word of the death of his father at Midale Sask., on Saturday evening and left by train on Sunday from London to attend the funeral. Mrs. Ross McPhail and her infant daughter have returned home from Victoria Hospital. tl Lades Frorn- Kir .tori er Tour EnjoyKitchi..r�e 's With a last ThuiaY hrs. M visited a t Wm. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Near .and Mrs. .and of St. Marys, Miss .1. An "enjoyable :time was .spent., on Thursday, July 25 • when 3:.' ladies from Kirkton and. St. Marys. vicinit boarded ik bus *Sport ;On. Blansh4rd *y MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Persona! .Item:. Alias Kathleen Mo';sey retun- ed to Wingliam after spending yya week's holidays with Mrs. Jas, provided by - Ir. H. Dobson, of W. L. Muter and Miss Sexsniith Massey, St. Alarys and lett for a. taut of ..of Toronto visited Monday with Mrs. myrtle Hyland returned. Kitchener- l!111rs. Al. Gregory. to Toronto after spending the 1 Upon .arrival iii the city tliel Rev. J• Slade and 'Mrs..Slade past week with ,Mrs. Jas, Mos - first place visited was. the Kit- left on Monday ,morning for two soy. Omer Emit where the daily weeks vacation up north, Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys newspaper is edited. They saw Mr. Norman Langtree of Kit. the process of printing from clear rolls of paper to the finished newspaper London. `rhe next place to call Was the AtisS Nettie Scott Paisley, as ; paik where the ladies were the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Sam ready to do justice to the box McCurdy. lunch. After each one had iii Airs. Ruby /tautly, St. Ata ys' troduced themselves .a social is visiting with Alr. and Mrs. time was spent for an hour be - Andrew McLachlan and other fort moving on to view the relatives. stores and shopping. Several members of the Mc- At 21i,m, they toured the parks Kellar clan attended the picnic and on to Weston's Bakeries in Lions Park, Seaforth, on Sun• where the making of bread, day rolls and doughnuts was seen. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ford, On completion of tour of the of Filinore, Sask., who attended plant refreshments were provicl- the centennial .celebration at ed by Westons, S.S. No, 5, on Saturday. visited They toured around the city on Monday with Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl. Air, and Mrs. Gordon Colqu- ehener has been visiting with .111r. and Mrs. Roy Switzer, Mr. Donald Berry took the service in St. 'Paul's Anglican Church last Sunday. Rev. Phil- lips of Milverton .will be the celebrant for communion service next Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffiths and family of St. Marys, Mr. and Alrs. • Oliver Stacey of Avon - ton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Burns B1ackler. Visitors over the weekend with Dr, and Mrs. Antos were And- rew and Terry 'Flannigan of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elliott of London. Mrs. Amos spent Wednesday at Grand seeing schools and new housing Bend. areas arriving at CKOC--TV sta. Hear About Crippled Children ion fox the pi'ogr.ani "Come in- houn, and two sons, of George ` to The Kitchen." They watched The Class That Counts met at town, spent the holiday week.! , illi interest the making and the home of Mrs. Ray Paynter end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex !' onTuesday evening,July 3o. stuffing of a turkey and a little girl 11 years old making choco- Mrs. Charlie Bailey had charge late chip cookies. During the of the worship service. She was program Mrs. Scriver's effi- assisted by ,Mrs, Jack Robin- cient and humorous assistant, son and Mrs, Earl Watson, Reg Selmer,, drew for prizes, The guest speaker was Mr. Those receiving them were the Scott Whaley of St. Marys who bus driver, Mr, Harry Dobson, spoke on the work for crippled Mrs. Allan Eveleigh, Mrs. Ross children. A musical number Francis,. Mrs. Milton McCurdy, was given by Joan Francis, Mrs. Jack• Duncan, Mrs. Einer- Hostesses were Mrs. Cliff Scott, son Paton, and Mrs. Fred Ruth- Mrs, Laverne Stone, Mrs. Fred ig. After the show a look around Roger, Mrs. Orville Roger, Mrs. the station was enjoyed and then Stuart Shier and Mrs. Clarence a trip out to the Highway Market Switzer. which was well patronzed be- fore leaving for home. Induction Service The congregation of Mount Pleasant and. Anderson met with Kirkton United Church on Fri- day evening for the induction of their newly appointed minis- ter, Rev. T. Elliott. Dr., U. Laite of Stratfordas- sisted by Rev. T. G. Head of Granton, conducted the service. Following the introduction of Rev. Elliott and his .family lunch was served. Ramsey. Mrs. John Wallace, Mr, and Mrs George Wallace and Mrs, J. M. Scott visited friends in London on. Tuesday Sharen and Daren Scott, who haye been holidaying at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick, returned home with them. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Brooks •• and son, Brent, Brampton. spent last week with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs. John Hocking and grandson, David :Hocking, of Toronto, spent the week end al; the Same home. Mr, And Mrs. James Sorensen and son Jim, Georgetown, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey. Mr. Lorne Wessman and Mr. Otto Walker attended the fu- neral of Lorne's brother, James M., in Detroit, on. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs: Andrew McLach- lan. accompanied Mrs. Sam Mc: Curdy and visited Rev. and. Mrs. W. A. McWilliam at Thorndale on Tuesday. All members of the family of Mr. Frank • Harburn, including sons, daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, met at his home on Sunday in honor of his 83rd birthday. Mr. Harburn enjoys fairly good health, al- though his eyesight is somewhat impaired. Mrs. Christina McKellar, of Mitchell,' visited over the week- end with Mrs. Jessie Hamilton. Rev. S. Kerr, with his family. is enjoying a trip to Nova Sco- tia. The service next' Sunday will be conducted by' Rev. D. Sinclair, of Dundalk. ' Many former' teachers, ex - pupils and friends from this dis- trict and from longer •distances were present at the centennial celebration at S.S. No. 5, on Sat- urday and enjoyed to the full the entertainment provided by the officers and committees in charge of the arrangements. Oswald Walker A funeral service for Mr. Os- wald Walker whose death oc- curred on Sunday in. South Hu- ron Hospital, Exeter,' was held from his home, lot 13. con. 10, Hibbert, where he was born, on 'Wednesday, conducted .by Rev. S. Kerr. He was in his 87th year and had. spent all his life in this ocm- munity. His wife; who was the former Mary Elizabeth Tuffin, predeceased him in 1949. Surviving are two sons, Otto and Carl of Cromarty, and one daughter, Mrs. Darrell (Irene) Parker, Staffa. Pallbearers were Herb Ma- haffy Kenneth McKellar and Norman Harburn, of Cromarty; Herb Walker, Markdale; Allan McDougall, Mitchell, and Lloyd Elliott Staffa. Friends attended from Markdale, Mitchell, Exe- ter, London, Hensall, Milwaukee, Stratford, and the surrounding community. COULD BE "MINERAL HUNGER" YOU KNOW . Lven at this time of year, even where your catty. Are on gold pasture they could very well be suffering from "mineral hunger", It's always gtlod business to make minerals available, free Choice. Make them available, andsnake them • Shur -Gain Essential Minerals You need not pay a lot of .money for a good mineral mix, ture, SHUTt-GAIN Essential Minerals for Cattle is a regis- tered and guaranteed minel'al mixture, containing ALL and ONLY those minerals presently known to be required by +rattle, a"o satisfy mineral needs the ECONOMICAL way with SlitYtt GAIN Cattle Milterals, available at', our mill in 25 8nd 100 pound paper bags: , R GRAIN -FEED -SEED vt c? .1;„-. Y`al,••Vi1.1AtRPrI OP NE RSK;Ri<TON i5PI5 Hensall. Personals — Continued from Page 6 Jimmy Sherritt of Buffalo, N.Y. is visiting with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Sher- itt. . Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and daughter Patsy underwent Reye surgery at St. • Joseph's Hos- pital, London Thursday, July 25, Mr. T. H. Sherritt of Buffalo, N,Y. called on Mrs. C. L.• Jinks and other relatives while in the. village recently. Rev. Donald MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald are spending the month of August vacationing at their summer cottage at Sauble Beach. Thirty boys from Hensall Unit- ed Church leave on August 11 for a week attending the United Church Camp near Goderich. Mrs..Milton Chesney of Toron- to was a. recent.visifor with her sister and brdther•in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Dougall. Mr, and firs, Nelson. Sutherby of Trenton, Mich, were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. S. Dougall, Mrs. James Bonthron and ,her glide, Miss Helen Carter of -St. Petersburg,. Fla. left on Monday to vacation for the month of August with the former's sister,. Mrs. Norman Peppier of Han- over. Mr, and Mi s. Clifford Atwell of Detroit were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs, Sam .Dougall, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Avery of St. Catharines spent the week. end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jr Flynn and fain. ily. Mr. and' Mfrs. llarold parker, Geraldine. Dorothy and Patsy ccsrlipanied 1;y lilac, id gar. Cudmore are enjoying 'a Motor trip •through Eastern - Ontario and will visit with Mrs. Cud - mores daughter and artrrin•law,. Mr. and Mrs MacDonald at Ot• taws. Mr, and Mrs. 11'islier lndfani. li;v tintnted tt► Sault Stti Marie this week where 'they wilt spend Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and family of Avonbank visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, I. N. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bailey and family visited Sunday with friends at Bayfield. Mrs. G. Burgin accompanied by her niece, Miss Judith Prid- ham, is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris at their cottage at Cherry Valley near Piston. Mr. Lorne Marshall and sons, Billy and Ronald are holidaying at their cottage at• Red Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Shamblaw. and family of Kerwood spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shamblaw. Mr, aid Mrs. Eric Humphreys are holidaying at Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of London visited Sunday with •Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Blackler. Mr. Robt. Anderson of Wheat- ley visited friends over the week- end. Visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. J. Williams last week were Mr. Wilbert Williams and Norma of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs: Thur - low Williams and Gail of Wood- stock, Mr. Louis Williams of. Brantford, also • Master Owen O'Brien, Baseline. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Cordell of St. Thomas. Mrs. J. H. Smith and Miss Ilene Smith of Stratford and Mrs. Wm. Nairn of St, Marys several days. Mrs. Emma. Boyle, Miss Helen Boyle and Mr. Milton Boyle of Toronto were recent visitors FRIDAY & SATURDAY with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Clark, August 9 and 10 Mr. Wm. Welsh,Mrs. Florence Joynt and Mr. and" Mrs. E. L. "SPRING REUNION" Mickle. Miss Mae MacGregor of Tor- onto visitedduring the past week with Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Dou- gall and " Jim and Mr. James Mustard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Fink spent the weekend .visiting with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 4n London. Miss Dorothy Farquhar of To. •ronto was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ,Farquhar. Mrs. Tillie Tetreau of Zurich was a weekend visitor with Mrs. Edna MacArthur. Mrs. Alberta MacBeath visit- ed over the weekend. with Mr, and Mrs. John Armstrong. Zur- ich. Mr. Len Noakes,. Daum and Bill' are holidaying this week at French River. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Love are motoring through Eastern Ontario• this week as for as Cornwall, Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Parker, .Rickey ,and Cindy spent the weekend. with Mr. and Mrs. John Baker at their cottage at Turn - bull's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Roosenboom and family enjoyed a motor trip to the Ontario Provincial Park this week, Mr. Geo, Otterbein of .Preston, accompanied by his father,- Mr. Wm, Otterbein, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witson enjoyed a fishing trip to Georgian Bay last week. Miss Connie Corbett returned home after spending a 'pleasant holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Goodman in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert SllIrray, Douglas and Bruce returned home after 'a motor trip through Western Canada as far as the Coast, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sutht rby of Detroit visited last week with Mr., and Mts. Itoliert Klgie and Margaret, M•rs, Margaret Vail' of 'Brune- tield visited laat week with her sister, Mrs. Louis Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Play Pfaff of St. Catharine§ were weekend 'visit• Ers with Mr. and Mrs, Robert llie and Mergatet. Presentation & DANCE FOR MR. & MRS. RUSSELL BRINTNELL West McGillivray Hall .Fri., August 9 Everybody Welcome Reception and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. GORDON-ALLEN ELSON Fri., August 16 LUCAN MEMORIAL CENTRE Lucan Orchestra • ,Everybody Welcome Ladies Please Bring Lunch ALDON THEATRE Grand . Behd * Betty Hutton * Dana Andrews •MONDAY & TUESDAY August 12 and 13 "ABANDON. SHIP' * Tyronne Power' * Mal Zetterling • WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY , •August 14 and 15 "TWENTY MILLION MILES TO EARTH" (Adult Entertainment) * William Hopper * Joan Taylor Shorts ".and Coinics 7:30 and 9:30 Lyric Theatre Phone 421 Previews Its Corning Attractions THURS,, FRI. £ SAT, . August d, 9 and 10 "SAFARI" * 'Victor' Mature * Janet Leigh.. • 'ADDED SHORTS MON., TUiIS, & WED. August 12, 13 and 14 "THESE WILDER YEARS" * James Cagney *. ilarbara Stanwiek ADDED $HORTS COMING -- "DONT KNOCK tHE ROCK" * Allan, Dale * Bill Hsieh COMING EVENTS RECEPTION and Dance for Mr. and Mrs. William Dpugall, Ex- eter Legion Hall, Friday, Aug 23, Destardine's 0 r c h. e s t r a. Everyone welcome. 8c EXETER JUNIOR BAND pias• tices will be held in August on Mondays. Clarinets and flutes at 3 p.m.; trumpets and horns at 4 p.m. All, others at 5 p.m in Town Hall. 8:15c LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND 'BEND NEW DANCE NIGHTS! NEW DANCE ORCHESTRA! • FRIDAY NIGHTS Terrific On His Opening Night! Western Ontario's Best Orchestra! LionelThornton AND HIS ORCHESTRA! • Wednesdays & Saturdays Grand Bend's Old Favourite Bobby Downs ,AND HIS ORCHESTRA Starlite Drive -In Theatre 5 Miles East of Grand Bend 8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway or Crediton Road FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 "THE SEARCH FOR BRIDEY MURPHY" • * Louis Hayward * Teresa Wright SATURDAY & MONDAY August 10 and 12 "HELEN OF TROY" (Cinemascope) * Rossana Podeste * Beverly Garland TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY August 13 and 14'' "ARTISTS AND MODELS" * Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis spent the holiday weekend with her mother Mrs, Jas. Massey. Mr and Mrs. Jack Thomsen and family spent .Sunday with Mr, and, Mrs. McJ,lwan of Pal - grave. Miss Marion Thomson is spending this week with Miss Fayth McEwan of 1✓algrave.. Miss Sharon Thomson is spend- ing this week with Miss Linda Mills of Prospect Hip. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Lindsay of Port Huron, and Mrs, . Ulvada Hopkins of Mitchell were Wed. nesday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson and Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Jones. Miss Lorna Dann of London spent 'the weekend with her PIM* Ws, Mr. and Mrs, ,George Dann. Mrs. Walter Jones of ,Glen• dale spent 'Monday with Mrs, Cecil Mosses. Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Trewartha of Holniesviile, Rev. and Mrs, S. Miners and family of Sarnia spent Thursday with Mr, ;and Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Lang• ford and fancily of Dorchester spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Langford, The greatest record seasonal snowfall was $84 inches in Tamarack, Calif., in• 1906-07.. ,1'111111111111111111111111111111111/111Ir1111111.1111111111/M/lll11111111111, 11111111u 11/11111111111/1111111111111111118111111111111111f,• • 96 Monster Carnivai PARKHILL Thurs. & Fri.,, August 8 & 9 • Ferris Wheel, Merry -Go -Round, Kiddies' Rides • Bingo, Dart Games, Games of Chance • Barbecued Foods on Grounds FRIDAY EVENING STREET DANCE 10 TO 1 P.M. Modern and •Old-Tyme. Jitney Dancing PRIZES! PRIZES! * Draw for Doll Dressed in •* Outdoor Barbecue PRIZES! Dollar Bills * Lawn Chair CARNIVAL HELD ON PARKHILL LEGION GROUNDS Friday and Saturday 8 p.m. till ? — Saturday Matinee 1:30 SPONSORED BY LIONS CLUB OF PARKHILL !In 111111111111111111 ulna n1n811nipuii 1lnllllnnlllunllnll llnUlu nqulu dnlllullnnllllln In lunlpn11 P1nl,lin,. ,1 u1111111111111 1)I111111114 1,IIn111g11111i111I111111U1nln np1u11111uu1n111uuunlnp,,, ll11n 1111u1111111nn/1n111Mn. Brownie's 4/ CLINTON, ONTARIO NOW INSTALLED Largest Wide Screen In Huron County See the First Picture on this Giant Screen— Sat. and Mon. — Aug. 10-12 IN GLORIOUS COLOUR "PARDNERS" Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis PLUS: 2, Cartoons TUES. & WED. August 13.14 "The Lady Killers" Alex Guiness - Jack Warner (Color) 2 Cartoons 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY First Show at Dusk • THURS. & FRI. August 15.16 "A Lamp Is Heavy Belinda Lee George Baker • "The Amazing Dolphin" • 1 Cartoon Box Office Opens 8 pm. Children under 12 in cars— Free InnIIu 111111111111111,1,I,n,n npnlmn,11,1111 u11n111111u lnlunn11111 l ,111l �. ei:'mmormiemsow Be Sure To Attend The GODERICH TRADE- FAIR SPONSORED BY THE KINSMEN CLUB OF GODERICH JAug. 14, 15, 16, 17 .4 'Big Days MONSTER MIDWAY • 12 RIDES • OVER 20 CONCESSIONS • • THREE SiDE SHOWS • REFRESHMENTS, Saturday Nite, August 17 Variety Show Fireworks Di 'splay parks DRAW FOR $100A MONTH FOR ONE YEAR OR $1,000 IN CASH 1 I' I See The EXHIBITS and DISPLAYS at . Goderlch Arena & Agricultural Park A ti 4 - z{ 're 0.