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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-09-05, Page 13T.rivittSchool. Enjoys llf'embers*of , rivjtt Memorial Sunday School enjoyed a pleas- ant .afternoon of sports on the ichtlrch lawn Wedries.day, Aug - hat 28. Winners were • girls' race 3- 8. Years, Cathy Wes and Cathy Bentley; girls' race, 6.7 years,, Roberta Grassick and Bonita Greene' boys. race,. ¢-8 years, David. Vlsten•and Allan Hulbart; girls, 8-9, kicking .slipper, Susan Gibbons and Linda Wells; boys, Eddie Lindenf#eld and John .Gras - sick; .girls, 10-12; clothes pins, Shirley. Genttner and Marion Bentley; boys 1Q-12, eating sodas, Freddy W.elip and Greg Harness; balloon race, Allan Hulbert +and David Elston; three-legged .race,. Fred Wells, Shirley Genttner .and !Susan Gibbons, M'arion,Bcnt- ley. Wheelbarrow r•a c.e , ShirleyT Genttner and Fred Wells, Rob- ert Grassick and Jill Harness; spot rice, Mrs, H. Heywood;. bean race, Mrs, M, Harness; Lyric Theatre Phan. 421 THURS., FRI, A SAT. September 5, 6 and 7 "FRIENDLY PERSUASION" * Gary Cooper * Dorothy McGuire The last three d. ysl for this tremendous.. coined) MON., TUES. & WED. September 9, 10 and 11 - "THE WOMAN FOR JOE" * Dian* Client* •* George Baker Added Shorts and News COMING -- "SOLID "SOLID GOLD CADILLAC" * Judy Holiday * Paul Douglas Eon 4. m a ttr n, n u t i, u,, n u n u u n u a u n, t n u n„,,,, w, 's• Report From Grand Bend' or .MRS. F, .KEOWN Draw Winners Mr. Peter Masse, of St. Jo- seph, was the lucky winner .of .the pair of wool blankets drawn for .under the. auspices'of the Ladies' Auxillary of the local Legion branch .on Friday evening, and. Ruth Ann Pickett was the widr- ner of the second prize of a Gen- .era, Electric steam iron. Albert Cox -The funeral of the late Albert Cox was .held :on - .Wednesday afternoon from St. John's -by -the. Lake Anglican Church where the remains were taken after resting In the T. Harry Hoffman funeral parlors in Dashwood, The Rev, L. H, Crawford, Anglican rector from Parkhill, • officiated, The pallbearers were Messrs. Wally Desjardine, Kenneth Young, Wel, Wigton Baker, William• Sweitzer and Tony Rivers. ,Interment was in. Grand Bend Cemetery, Mrs. Desjardine Stephen Native Mrs. Ellen Desjardine, widow of the late Eddie Desjardine, died at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs, Henry Devine, Grand Bend, on Wednesday morning, August 28. The late Mrs. Desjardine, who ,.was in her 83rd year, was born on the B. Line, Stephen Township, and lived her entire life in this community, having farmed with her husband near Dashwood until 33 years ago, when' they moved to Grand Bend. Her husband pre- deceased her thirty years. ago. Besides her daughter, Susie, (Mrs. Henry Devine), she leaves to mourn her loss a grandson, Ervin Devine, and a granddaugh- ter,. Mrs. Elda Adams, both of Dashwood, also four granddaugh- ters, Yvonne aid Elaine Devine, Pauline and Patsy Adams, of whom the deceased was very fond, and, two sisters, Mrs. Selina Schroeder, of Saskatoon, Sask., and Mrs. Sosrona Patton, of New • shoe scramble, Greg Harnesg and Fred Wells, , The ladies of the church served lunch to end the afternoon. mon,mi,uuunmurunntnmum,4ununmmllnnnunum, Civil Service ASSOCIATION OF RCAF STATION CENTRALIA will hold,its Regular Meetings in Exeter. Legion Memoria! Hall Second Tuesday Of Each Month. - The First Meeting Will Be Held On Tuesday, September 10, at 8:00 p.m. Will all members please support. their Association. /.,Imlr,11111,lr„nmrrrl,r„„tI!„rrr,r,nn.n,;l,n,nll r,,,,rl,r,temei e,hm ml rt,rl„m,.11,,,m,.,,t. a.; Amiouat the fir! �Rze ','Aid ¢; :.., fix tk'r� r GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT e ijOUDAYn upVANA FT: 4 LATIN- AMERICAN PRODUCTION NUMBERS s Headline the 13 great acts tea- „Ins ea- (V1 h� lured every night at S;00 PM at %' the Grandstand * On Monday th ,�--.--� r,-••' ..� and Tuesday • See e Trans- , World Auto Daredepilswith the ¢ Jwild-riding CYTRIX Motorcycle '1Daredevils! * On Wddnas. 11.“-uu day and Thursday - See Hat. moss racing plus light and heavy horse events! * On Friday, Saturday and Saturday Morning • See Gene Heil- , •ter's Wild Animal Show - an educes - lienal thriller for children and grown-ups SQUARE DANCE Competition ft. Great New Commercial Exhibits ehf big midW2yS ,t4 Nanditrafts and hobbies exhibits, art and photography exhibits, fruit and vegetable exhibits, flower show, women's exhibits 04gRE TOWN AIV'p CdIJN 1 rRY Mge'r. ILO NO 14 et A A't s e ma 9 - 4' 4s7 b, MtoudAN, MOR. Westrntnster, 1.C. The funeral was .held on Sat- urday afternoon from the T. .Harry Roffman funeral parlors, at Dashwood, the Rev, A. E. Holley officiating, The palibear- ers were five nephews, William, Elrner and Clarence Desjardine, Emery Stebbins, Frances La - Fond, of Sarnia, and one grand- nephew, .Melvin Pearls°. Rela- tives .ancl•,frtends attended from Port Huron, Sarnia, and Bad Axe, Michigan, Interment was .in Grand Bend Cemetery. Personal items Mrs, E, A, Graham, .of K land Lake, is spending a few d this week with Mrs,. Albert C and other friends in town. The local bus will leave M irk- ays ox, day through Saturday for Lon- don at 9:00 a.m. daily, and on Saturday at 4:10 p.m,, and Sun- day only at 8:35 p,m:, returning Monday through' Thursday at 7:10 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 7:45 p.m,,. on Saturday only at 3:55 p.m,, and on Sunday only at 11:50 ip.m. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Love and daughter, holly, of Toronto, spent the holiday week -end with Mr, Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Love. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweitzer, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Sweitzer, Mr. E, Keown was released as a patient from Westminster Hos- pital on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .John- son are on vacation this week, and expect to be visiting in dif- ferent communities. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and son, of Sarnia, spent the week- end with Mr, Scott's grandmoth- er, Mrs. William Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, the Miller, of Detroit,'spent the past week with Mrs, Miller's sister, Mrs. •J. Whiteford and Mr. Whiteford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flear have taken up residence in Lon- don where Mr. Flear will be en - aged in teaching. Mrs. Mary Gill spent a few ays last week visiting relatives Hamilton. Mr. Sam Stanlake speht the eek -end with his brother, Mr. ed ,Stanlake and Mrs. Stanlake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, of amilton, visited on Monday with r: Johnson's brother and sister- -law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence hnson. Also visitors with Mr, d Mrs.: Johnson were Mr. and rs, Wilson Sadler. of Sylvan. • Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reed and roily, of London, spent last eek with Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Mr. W. J. Beer and Miss May inner are now staying in Exe- r with Mrs, Seer's brother, Mr. uance, for the winter months, Miss Evelyn Desjardine, Mor - y Desjardine 'and Nelson Mac- egor motored 'to Lion's Head the holiday week -end, and ss Merle Thompson•,returned tui them for a few days visit. Sunday Visitors with. Mr. a:nd. is. W. J. Holt were Mr. andnd rs Kenneth•Lovie; of Hamilton, and' Mrs:' G. Melts,Melts, of Lon - n, Mrs. Newton ' Hayter acid ughter, Linda, of Harpley, and : and Mrs. Clyde Bowman, of antford. r.' and Mrs. Weekes, of Van - ver, who have been visiting h Mrs. W. J. Beer and Miss nner: returned home on Mon- Y. 14liss Betty Dalton left on Tues - for Brantford where she has epted a position as teacher. mes Dalton; Jr., left to take a rse at St. Jerome's College, in chener, and Frank,'to com- te his course in St. Michael's ege, in Toronto. Visitors' with Mr. „and Mrs. man Turnbull over the week - were Mr, and Mrs. 0. Swind- and, Mrs. E. Swindell, Mr. and D, McConichie and , baby, dra, and Mr. and Mrs. F. ndell and sons, all of Detroit. Sunday, Mr. and -Mrs. Elzar tisseau, Kippen, and Mr. and Rufus Turnbull and daugh- Donna, of the Blue Water ghway, visited with the Turn- s .when they celebrated their wedding anniversary. g in w T H M in Jo an M fa w Sk t le Gr for Mi wi M *1 IVIr do da Mr Br eD ou wit Ski da day ace Ja cou Kit ple Coll No• end ell Mrs San Swi On Mo Mrs ter, IJi bull 48th Message From Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR School days have started again With Miss Marilyn Marshall of Kirkton as teacher. Miss Donna Baker has returned home after spending a few holi- days with her friend, Miss Ruth Garrett of Edgewood: Ruffi,, re- turned with Donna for a visit. • Mrs. Geo. Wilson has returned from her trip to Ceylonand trip around the world, f Mr. and Mrs, S. Marriott, Maryanne and Ronnie, St. Marys, were guests at the home of Mr, A. Dewar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. • Duncan Mc- Naughton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Holland. Mrs. Annie Hedging and Mrs, McDougal of St. Marys' visited with Mrs. Hodgin's aunt, Mrs. Ben Wilson, on Sunday. Mrs, Wm. Church of Walton was a guest of their aunt, Mrs, Ben Wilson, on Sunday, Mr, Ear1 Holland returned home on Monday after spending a week in Toronto and attendee} the Exhibition. Joyce, John and Judy Mins, Prospect ilii(, spent the week- end with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Adam Gordon, Mrs M. Bern of Erecter spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Swit- zer and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Uerniancley returned home after spending a few days fishing at Plevna, Ont. Mrs. H. Switzer And daughter, Mrs, 1lerl andez spent Friday in .Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. fray Sheply of ,farrow were guests of Mr, and Mrs: ifoward Switzer: bit Sun- day, Leonard and Alfred Burgess have returned to their borne in Stratford after spending the suet” - Met withy,,ty�p theft, uncle, Mr, Wil- hert .Maeightw RCAF Centralia POSTINGS TO CENTRALIA WO W, S. Hearer,. front Pen- riPld, T�w.n. . ,, -~ ..,1, et r Sailor Itemlc of Social and Pomona; t In and Around Exeter 'ins : s 1h , '4"4g tEjadsr' LrM1e+l+ sla'Aw,s1e so *cooky* p.tse.R,l'tli .Mttl'pY t t I:.1 -poets S`hups , -t r,T,d a,sc rladera art roe rtatt4so *c e., ,vol ......, • r' J Oro* Woos. I 1f� .I" fO.•- -.i. I . Petty Officer First Class lack • i Muir,. of Louzon, Quebec, is Th. Tlm.s•Ad Ito, PIO Flo P. .,?'..Hopkins, frown Fort WO' Pearson, N1 s,. Pearson, Mrs. berry Ggrug14 has #;eturn� visjtln i Jeffr.eY .and Delano. spent •their .ed to Anrlaerstburg after ;spend• t,s g this week with NIr, ,ensu Churchill. !vacation with Mrs. Pearson''s ing a month in Exeter,. M L, L- WelIs. Exeter, and Sgt, L. Howard, frPrri Camp mother, Mrs. Laura Harvey, 1 Noss Lois is r' n y ..hers. x.ean Makins, Stephen Borden, The returned t Lo li hey spent last Township. A Y ed to hear home #n week with.. Mr. and Airs. Ernie LAC G. o Law, '.fir a f•. North mar ' from 1 Ba T ur-Sarnia.I'0 t. Margaret . • u r• rs o .Ai iva n h ad �,. rD o� Pn a, aono in spen, pepper an C and � # S Y e p ar d A iec l to at.et . 6 in p i ' rs, J Russell has return r, an Mrs. Ri�liard 1 aker o .r who are•super- One LAC' K. M. McCarthy, from ships ben t one Air Division, Europe, . Noose ,Taw, I Mich,, spent .the holiday weep- p being tonsil tic ed .for the LAC M. J, D. Lowther, from, Mr, artd Nlrs, D, Ralph r »end. wadi M.r, k#'ank Sheere and Canadian navy, Prior to this. m lie pretu n-;111ts Gertilv Hockey, posting, he spent two and one-: laresholm, ed eller visiting in Oakville, Wel � ,. , � iagar•a Pans and 1+'ort ' . A J. D, �xiianble from r e. p. G Y' Sheldon Wein as Clifford wept d Cpl, E.. Marshall, from Winni- iVlr, :and Afrs, Arnold Gaek- Quante en and (1 ford near the end of the Korean war, stetter .and famll aft . dad the National a eg, y of .Guelph lslnsmen Convention in Montreal l PO. 11?uir', who received his spent the weaken w' I• s on Europe, M W. I 1V1 d tion staff of f u h ed frbm visiting in Joanne n a n ,' vising electrical installations on is t g #n Winnipeg ..and: a. d S. nd,>r of Lar►stn CLC lad N' ltilr Llord lord piesd tit f Saalf yt11s on the Iroquois, a the local Kinsmen .Club, Messrs. travel class destroyer, which ogle BaY* klrie' en on a round -the -world .cruise p d with Mr. and LAC A, Sus.arshu}c, from Glares -the past week. early education in and participated holm, Mrs, William Hornet'., Miss Gail; M. and Mrs. Oran Winer, in .spouts in Exeter, has been in Gackstetter who has spent :July Hamilton, visited over the week- ;he .Davy 11 years, He was' •a LAC G. Skipton, from Lachine, and August with her grandpar- i end at the home of Mr.a member the t AC1 H. Harmse, from' 'rad.- encs returned home with 'thein I and Mrs, of h softball team. time Command John Luxton and other lata which *won the east oast h FROM CENTRALIA F/0 G. R. Rundle, to Pen - hold. F/0 ICE, Moore, to Trenton. F/0 T. W E. Gorman re- . , relatives h e e_..am- Mr. and Mrs, Gordon May of and frieds, I pionship last year. His wife and Hamilton spent the holiday leek- I Sgt. S. R. and Mrs, Phillips . son are visiting the former's end in Exeter and visited with i and two sons of Ottawa, are family at St. Johns, N.B. the fornmer's mother in victoria! visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Wel- Hospital, London, Mrs, May is I lington Hein. improving in Stealth. I Mr, William Heideman, of Tor M r. and 1vu-s. Lloyd Reynolds, onto, called on old friends in leased, , Shirley and Bobbie and Mr. 'anct i Exeter the forepart of the week, LAC S. B. Murray, rebased, Mirs. Luther Reynolds have re- Mr. Heideman, who was em. LAC T. C. Kocher, to Mae- trip turned wnnextended the St, Lawrence after an v vis- fore leavinghExetere 44olyea s Donald, icing the Seaway project, Old' ago, operated a successful hard- LAC D. -J, Robinson, to Mac. Fort Henry at Kingston, Ottawa, • ware business in Toronto. His Donald. Hull and a trip on the Rideau `wife died only a short time ago t..etter From S'hP i ka Holiday Visitors: P0. Morley Love, R;C.N,, Mr Love, Brian and Brenda of 0 tawa, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Lo and Danny of Grand Bend, M and Mrs, Robt. Love, Mr. a Mrs, Junior Love, Wayne a Wendy Lou of Thedford wi Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Love , a Jerry. Dr, and Mrs, C. B. Sander Janet and David of Wellan Mr, and Mrs, Bill' McTeer an Billie of London with Mr: an Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner an Mrs, Mc/ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker an Eunice of St. Thomas with Mr M. Baker. Mr. and Mr's. Ted Deitrich Windsor with 'Mr. and. Mr Lorne Deitrich and family: Dr. Jackson. and Peter of T ronto and Mrs. Brierly of Exete with M. and Mrs. Hugh Mo enz and Billie and . Mrs. Cole titan. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russel Doug, Tom and Bruce with rel atives in Essex. Mr, and Mrs: Irvin Ratz, Lar ry and Glen, -were Sunday visit ors in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Moren and Billie, Mrs: Coleman an Miss Shirley Coleman, motore to Cobourg last week and spen several days holidaying with Miss Sadie Coleman. Miss Barbara Sweitzer return ed home Sunday after spending a week's holidays' with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle at Woodham. Several members of the CIarke family attended a reunion at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sun- day. Billie Finkbeiner spent last week holidaying in London' with his grandmother, Mrs. L. Fink- beiner. Mr, and Mrs. • Don` Wilson of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweit- zer and family. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Morenz, June and Sharon, -visited recent- ly with relatives in Mio. Mich. Mr. Harvey Ratz, Mr. Cliff 'Russell, Doug and Tom, were on a fishing trip in the Bruce Pen- insula last week. Mrs. Hugh Morenz entertain- ed several of Billie's friends at a birthday party in his honor on Thursday. s. t- te r. nd nd th nd 5,. d, d d. d' d s• of s, 0• r r- 1, canal to Lake Simcoe around He is visiting wth his sister, Mrs, Georgian Bay :to Owen Sound. ; M. Coxwoyth, at their summer Mrs. W, E. Winer, Preston,', cottage .at Grand Bend, and formerly of Exeter has spent ! Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Nelson several weeks visiting with St, spent Wednesday in London friends and relatives in Exeter, 1 the guest of Mrs, Alexander Centralia and Crediton and with i Deeder and Mrs. Chester Taylor. her daughters, Dr. and Mrs. 0. { An error appeared in the account G. Truemner, Strathroy and Mr, ! of the death of Mr, Alexander and Mrs. C. L. Chambers, Dor- Reeder in the August 15 issue Chester, She returned home with when it said that Mrs. Reeder her daughter, Mrs. A. D. L. Mc- had predeceased him. Laglan and family who visited' in Dorchester. COMING EVENTS Messrs. John and Edward ” Gackstetter, Zurich, visited en HARVEST JAMBOREE -Exeter Exeter Kinsmen's annual all- night celebration, Friday, Oct.. 11, Exeter Arena. Keep the date open. 29:5:12c Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Horney, Mrs, Fred Kerr and Miss Myr- tle Walker spent a few days in Wlarton last week. Holiday visitors with Mr. and HOME & SCHOOL — The first Mrs. Jack Kydd Were Mr. and meeting of Exeter Home and Mrs. Murray _Marsh and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Moffatt and family and Mr and Mrs. R. J. K)Idd, all of London.. Mrs. Jessie Sanders has re- turned home from visiting her sort, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sanders of Sioux Lookout, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sanders and family of Weyburn, Sask. Her sister, HOSPITAL AUXILIARY—Ladies Miss Millie McCulloch of Grand Fort, North Dakota, returned with her and is a guest for some time. Mr. • and Mrs, W. G. Munds, nee Jean Coates, London left Friday for a trip in the Western dProvinces. Mr. M. L. Vincent, of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smyth and t -two children, of Belleville; calleu on friends in Exeter Friday of last week, Mr. Vincent, who learned his trade with the Times - Advocate is now employed by the Windsor Daily Star. Mr. . and Mrs, Gerald Wurm and boys returned home Sunday after spending two weeks with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fletcher, Nova Scotia. Mr, Fletcher returned with them to Exeter on a holiday. Mr, and Mrs. Murray McLeod, Karen and Janice, Newmarket, spent the weekend with Mrs. Samson McFalls. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Read and family returned Monday from holidaying at Grand Bend and a trip along the St, Lawrence as far as Cornwall viewing the Sea- way project. Mrs. Milo Snell returned Tues- day from a trip through the Southern States going as far as Dallas, Texas, Houston and New Orleans, Mr. • and Mrs. Russell Snell and family holidayed at Mani- toulin Island and other points north last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ander- son, Aurora, called on Mr. and • Mrs. Gerald McFalls on their By MRS. F. SQUIRE way home from Detroit on Mon- day. School Association will be held on • Tuesday, September 10 at 8:15 p.m. This will be a social meeting with Mr. W. G, Coch- rane presiding as MC for Front Page Challenge, to be followed by square dancing for all, with Mr. Doug Grayer as caller. Everyone welcome. 5c Letter From Whalen Mr.. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgson, Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. 'Hodgson of London also spent the weekend with Barbara and Brian Ilodg- son, Graham Thompson was in In- gersoll for two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wilcox.. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen were in Woodstock Sunday visit- 1 ing relatives, Donald Pullen attended the C.N,E. for several days. Mr, and Mrs, David Hord and family, Parkhill, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. ! Ferguson. Mr.,: and Mrs. 3, Finkbeiner and family were in Michigan for the weekend Ir Mr, and kers, Geo. Squire vis -1 ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F, Squire, Prospect. Mrs. Gordon Docking, Munro, o is spending a few days with Mr.! and Mrs, Frank Parkinson, The W.M.S. and W.A. are meet- c ling for September= at the home L of Mrs Gordon Johnston on r Thursday evening. t Mr, and Mrs. O'Brien and Phvl-, lis have moved to a farm in the Wingham district Mr, and Mrs.! Clayton Ferguson and family are taking up residence in the O'Brien a home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, 1 i-enelt and family and Mrs, Olive Frederick Visited at Clandeboye Sunday with Mr, ant,. Mrs, Art Trotlgilis Mrs. Margaret Fletcher spent the weekend. with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields at Graveiihurst. She met Miss Bet• ty Coates and Mrs.' Florence Chowen of Clinton at Owen Sound for a motor trip to Manitoulin Island returning by way of United States. 1V1•r. and Mrs. Ray Jory, Di- anne and Helen and Mrs. Flor- ence Gould motored to Sudbury on Sunday, Mrs, Gould remained for a few days. Misses Marguerite and Trttdy Pickard and Mr. Don Idle have returned to. their teaching duties' n Hamilton, Mrs. W. 3. Ford of town and Mr. and. Mrs, Andrew Dougall, No. 4 Highway, visited the for- ner's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and'. Mrs, Norman Hoag (nee May Ford), in Oshawa, and *t- ended the wedding in Toronto f their son, Frederick Hoag, to Miss Iran Patton, on August 20. Mr. Fred Ford of Toronto ac- ompanied them to view the St. awrence Seaway. Mrs. Ford! emained for a visit and re- I urned home on Friday aecont-' anied by Mr. and Mrs. Hoag 'w ,o Spent the 'weekend here. , Mr, hnd Mrs. Richard Doherty nd Denise, of Mt. Clemens, frs, Carrie ITelson, Detroit, and iss Wilma Coates, London, pent the weekend with Mr. and 1 Mr, and Mrs. Howard Morley and girls spent the weekend with a Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Morley Sr.1 and Elva. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Squire have purchased a home in Granton and will be moving this fall.. Me. and Mrs, Howard Morley and girls, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Money Sr. and Elva, Mr, and Mrs Win, Morley JY+, and fa1nilt; and Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Preneh and family spent Saturday eve- ning with 111e, hod Mrs, Itttssell Brock, Chisclhnrst, Mr, and Mrs. Conlon M'eXin- non and family, Guelph, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Graf, ton Wire. rs, Whitney Coates. Mr. and Mrs. bill Kovacs, of London, .spent Monday with Mr. nd Mrs'. 'Lloyd Parsons. Miss Beth Taylor spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. William Thom- son and _ Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Willlani Etherington: liana I returned front .a motor trip to Quebec City. Mr. and Mas, Diehard ,Doherty, Misses Wilma Coates and ;Man Parsons attended the C.X.E.l;ori Saturday. MIss Marie Hodgson, wha hashemi at Cutup• l oitotr •for July and August, it at her home r,tior th returning to Motionald Tian, Guelph, oft September r11. Auxiliary to South Huron Hos- pital regular meeting, Tuesday, September 10, 2: 30_ p.m. New members will be welcome. 5c Watch For Him Fair Week Mr. Peanut's Coming To Town Sponsored By Exeter Kinetts f. • Sar lif Drive -In Theatre 5 Miles East of Grand Bend 8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway on Crediton Road FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 6 and 7 "THE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US" * Jeff Morrow and D FOR MR, AND MIL • Sat, Sept. 7 ZURICH ARENA Brownie's Clinton FEATURING THE LARGEST WIDE SCREEN IN HURON COUNTY THURSDAY FRIDAY September and II fiCOUNT THREE AND (Colour, CinemaseoPe) * van Heflin * Joann* Woodward (Two Cartoons) SATURDAY & MONDAY September 7 and 9 :(Colour, Cinemascope) * Dana Andrews * Linda Cristal (Two Ca :loons) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY September 10 and 11 (Colour, CinemascoPe) "KISS BEFORE DYING" * Robert Wagner * Jeffrey Hunter * Virginia Leith (Two Cartoons) EVERYBODY WELCOME! Annual Meeting Huron Liberal Association (Provincial) eptember 13, 8:30 p.m. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Guest Speaker: FARQUHAR R. OLIVER Leader of the Opposition in Ontario, God Save The Queen President W. G. COCHRANE, Secretary I (Inserted by the Huron Liberal Association) Youth For Christ RALLY Clinton Legion Hall SPEAKER: DON VALDIN, of South Van, In4iana MUSIC: FRED MAY, of Toronto Mr. May plays a number of musical instruMents. This'IS the first rally of the season so plan to attend and make it a good one. MR; VALDIN will be guest speaker at Exeter Pente- costal TabernaCle, Sunday morning at 11 a.m. He will be at Bayfield Baptist Church Sunday evening CHRISTIAN, WILL YOU -MAY FOR SOME TEENAGERS? • Saturday Night Dances Start This Saturday Night, September 7 Exeter Legion Memorial Hall With Your Favorite Orchestra CLARENCE PETRIE. And His Nite Hawks Featuring Lovely Singing Sfar GALE ATWELL SPECIAL SPOT PRIZES FOR OUR OPENING DANCI booting 0 fa 12 Acirolationt 7S0 Per PtirtOrl Jackets an JIM% Not Allowed' 1