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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-10, Page 4The T•iatee.Ad:ve etc October 10, 19$) 144441AIAA4001n 11.114(A11,4t11A11AA41 k1AA0041 kf AnMU110.11111111AA111t1nI11nf ITfnt ll.tit, Looking 1,1 i+; Liz Hansens Star In. i egas tas.' Vegas By ELIA,BETF#, TQUCHETTE IIInAnA1113144n 111 n1114.1111)t0111.I11101HIM IMAllItAitJ,UAU1,nttt11.111nllnttl(l N I 1ir1tA Deunv Vaughan Waged ltG and- •l aduetron methods After linis`TV show folded at :the theseason d Of � is v e x, .a n :e'..bellind the scenes iFileq.tly-cherxed. Other variety farmers, according to what they told re, were dismayed that n talent dice Vaughan would be dlrappA and agreed with Many of his statements. Now Itiere� is'• more silent ehasripgg •a (t• this time for the CBC 'who1'ln,spite ofhis heated coitdnrlents. • have rehired Denny Vaughan .as vocalist on the hour- long WaYrreo and Shuster show which will be seen once a month heimine—October16, Bob b M'c - Ca',_.L'L(.a nattonal supervisor Of v, piety Shaws, deserves a great 'deal' if credit for placing Went`above temperament an contracting Vaughan for another season— •-•.°', • Wayye"'*and• Shuster are in >5'ngland new preparing for their GINGERICH'Letec.,_. H E A`T" I NG ENGIN EER - 'PLUMBING ADDS TO GRAM.PUS L (VIN G, Ori.' THI$ Gi.«D QAY 0 41I.MK,u4f.Ut., ,+ GINGERICf HEATING -LIGHTING -PLUMBING 011.BURNING °AIR ;CONDITIONING EQUIPMENTA SUPPLIES 3 �' C6 tMTORREWINDING ZURI( first "Spectacular" for British TV, Jackie Tae's offer ,of a New YorkV w T silo is still under on - sideration. T - sideration. "But the big prob- lelll, -he told me recently, ,"is that I have absolutely Ina desire to ga. The Stage Door is doing better than we ever hoped (that's his restaurant.) and To- - ronto is any home. Ilowever, nothing is definite^-,'e.t,"lie add- • The violin -playing Hansen Sis- ters who did a great many TV guest appearances last season and whe appeared at the Kirkton Garden Party, are currently starring with Guy Lombardo at Las Vegas and the show is going over very well. Several months ago an agent took me to hear a new quartet rehearse. After listening to the I'our Emcees I agreed with liim that they had great potential. Since then the group has 'been playing club dates and doing personal appearances. I listened to them again recently and they are tremendous. They will do a few T\' guest shots this year and will be touring with a show that plays varrous Ontario ser- vice bases and might appear at the local RCAF Station. They have several fan clubs and have just finished working with Sam- my .Davis Jr, in Buffalo. Their name agar.in? The Four Emcees, Watch them, 1 predict that some- day they will be as well known as the Four Lads and the Crew - etas, Barb Franklin of Showtime is rehearsing for a tour. She'll be travelling, coast to coast, with J an automotive show. Bill Van Evera of the Four Grads has returned to Toronto. I'm waiting to bear his latest plans. Paul Anka will appear on the Perry Congo show, on Steve Allen's program. ,and on the Big Record, all in the near future, Gloria Lambert writes from Nev York that she !night be go- ing to England. Barris seat, dropped by the CBC, is ,Beat, considered for a 'six-week stint Pinpoppette Take Lead Immo 4...nnounce ments. Pilipoppettes have. taken ,ove sole i. possession. of first place it the Ladies Bowling League as. a resultof ll a ;seven. porttt victor, river the Handicappers this week but the Lollipops are right o.. the heels of the •league leaders r ALBXAI�11FiR-41P .and blra, Bev , i Alexander, Hermit, wish to au- "nounee the birth of a (laughter I in aeakirtdl General :klospttal, v October 8, 1357. t"t1:1;t A;�--AIT. .and Mrs. 'William .1 Dison Iltlnratt anew Julie ilfttr• n dock) announce the birth of their son, Robert dltt.rdoek. St. I Mercy' hospital, Miami,. Via., as they trail only by a .singl. point. Lollipops art .d Pinpoppettes each picked tip the full maxi.. mum of points -as. did the AHOY' r Gats; HAPPY Gals Jo '1 Pp 11 jilts 1 and Busy Braes. A tight raee prevails in the "B" Grouping aa the Hot Dpgs are :presently sitting, on top of the heap with 10 points but are followed by the Green Horns. Lips i Downs, Mighty Alice and Busy Bees, who all have pine points each. C September. 26, 1941. I ItINSIXG� — Mr. 4nt1 lira. H. 7.n - sing, R. R. 2 (grantor), annoltnee -the 'birth of a flail -Sitter Ptan)le 1t.lary. at South ;kturon :i-lospital, October 5, 1937. 1.I.h'FR� i`.:k.,---.George and; Betty Lefebvre (nee :[�errl, ••kiolntea- yilie, announce the birth o'f a, cialagdrter; 1.,1)tan. 11.tarie 1'alerir. weight tt lbs., 7 .oz.s., at Clinton Public Iloslaital, O e t o b e r 91 1957. 'MITT - ltr. and hila. 'Norman Tripp, Centralia, a.nnoune the • With the Pinpoppettes and Lol- lipops running one-two in the"A" class, Hi -Lights and Ailey Cats are. tied f r. third with a total of le apieee. Jean Little of. the tie Hawks 1 „ N H H 'ra in the A Grouping won a week of free bawling when the hidden score .of 402 was closest to her three game total. In the "B." •section, Geraldine Smith of the Rowlettes won the same prize. aa" Gaulle ' Din T'oppettes (I. Baugh. 592) ..7 Handleappets M. Jot•,', 9201 0 'Site ;Hawks t.t,. Sangster. 942) 5 .I:lowettes (I). Prance, 50 1) 3 Ale, rats (G, '\Furst, 551) 7 fpr Fops (W. Rrintnell, 9.83) .. 0 Happy Data (1), Munroe, 535) ,- 7 Hoofers (k1. Pinder, o03) _ n 'Hi -lights (R, Gifford, 998) _.. 5 Whatnots (O. Esser,, 5•)i) _._ 2 •Lollbpona IF. V. Gunn, 634) __ 7 Pills (Ai. Ulover, 302) 0 :.gym (:roan Tn1)y 9Ills (A. Lawson, 562) 7' Buttercups (k, Stapleton, 936) 0 Busy Bees ((,. 'Webster, 61 1) ._ Frisky Six (forfeit) Hot Dogs (A. McDonald, 592) _ a I.ighty .Alice (.13 Wilson, 516) N. Hnprs IV.Linden'fdeld 965) 5 green Horns (J. Taylor, 595) 2 1'ps fiL owns (('. 1)atars, 542) 4 Trott defter t 1). \touts. 525)3 lorry Aiatds (Dot Pfaff, 6502-.. S oily Sta.- (Dianne lerayne, 463) 2 Standings "A' (,roup Pin Poppettes _ 12 Lollipops _ _ _ � 11 l .igts 1.09 .Alltiey Chas 10 Happy (Ioa __...----..- liteiHawks 7 Blon'ettes 7 Whatnots Pills 2 Hand trappers •� Hoofers 0 4tandrnglr (11,0r;ronp not Ial�j,4 10 (>i ern limns _ 9 )'ps & Downs _____ ,. 9 Mighty Mice I9usy •Rees _._. 'Wee llopes -.. Jolly .rills Vi•isky Six -•_ But t:erCups Ilowlettes ISierry Alalds Jo11y Sia• ._.. tllllt lt,lllt)tn II IIItI1111t111111111111,1111111111,111111111t111n1LI IIIII IIIIIIIIII/1111111ItIIIIIIIn 11,A1/111111111111tllltlllllllll something to Think About Have you ever thought what a difference a few years makes in a man's • plans for himself and his family? For instance, think of the effect of one or two ad- ditions to the family, er of the purchase of a new home, or of a new job with a much *etter salary. What may have been ample life assurance a few yearsagog"may„ be quite inadequate today be-. cause of such added responsibili- ties and, higher living costs aril The decrease in the purchasing power of the dollar may also hare' il.ffected your life assurance programme. Lett' mit: help you bring your life assurance and annuity p.irograttlmes up-to-date. T. HARRY HOFFMAN REPRESENTING NORTH AMERICAN LIFE " Call Us Collect at 70.W, Dashwood I llfsul Il tf!*Iffflatna1nn11ua1annluuatulululutunnlaIIIIII MIlll1Innntllnnuu,nllnln,l,nlunfnUt$' 9 9 5 5 s 5 overseas, ..1f the show goes 'so does Gloria, Rumour has it that Norni Jewison who this year will produce Showtime (he pro-' duced Barris Beat last year) is interested in adding Gloria to that show. • DonCameron, whose voice .is familiar to anyone who has ever heard a commercial or ever seen the Billy O'Connor TV show, is quite a traveller. "I commute over a thousand miles a 1i'eek between New York and Toronto," he told me recently.' Don has to keep apartments in both cities but since he's in the lop brackets salary -wise this is no hardship. Like practically everyone else :around Video Val- ley in Toronto, Don is currently negotiating . for winter shows. "(I'll definitely he on. Showtime as .I was last year," he told me and he mentioned a couple of other distinct possibilities. LADIES' AND MISSES' .Winter Coats • Tweeds,- Camel Hair,' Elysian,' Wool and Mohair and Val- turia Cloths • in the new popular shades of Oxford Grey, 'Oxford Black, Teal Blue, Brown, Toast) Copper, Wine and Green. Priced' from $28.95 to $55.95 Luxury Spun High Hulk Orlon Sweaters By Grcindfiner-e The very latest in sweaters — shrink -proof, mothproof, machine washable. Will not sag or stretch out of size. Long -Sleeve Pullovers •$10,95 . Cardigans $11.95 GRAND'MERE SMOOTHIES $5.95 to $7.95 ORLON $5,95 to $6.95 Children's Orlon Pullovers $4.50 Cardigans $S.95 Giant Yarn Sale! HARDING'S KR.OY YAR 10% Nylon, 90% Wool, 3 -Ply �ZJC regular 55¢, Olt sale at .,...... ... Ball. MONArtCH MALLARD li'our=ply Wool ggt11at 32¢, On sale at . • - c Ball Stoc� upnow 1_.. - 0 your fall and whiter Icn1t ting !needs at :these low prices. Sale for ao limited time only! Floor Covering. Sale We are extending the sale of all tour ililaid 1161euins,; gold seal congolelinls etc. at less • than coat price. • t1 SALE OF - e :Flannelette Blankets KINGCOTT BLANKETS First quality, heavy, Size 70" x 90", white with tolered stripes. hdlg. $L9S pair. 'Early Fall Sale price, pair . ! - $5.69' IBEX BLANKETS First .quality, extra late, 110"x 90", "Reg', 47,10, Stele .pricer pair $6.95 fo'HONI 190 EX,ETi 1 1.:".4,,,7,1'11 a son. P9ry1 \ attghat. 1IU1'1)at 11ns,prtal, •Oe- tnber 8. 1967 a brother for •Gary and S-elda. DEATHS I-61&'i'—At her late resilience in Exeter on Sundaa..Oetaber 6, 1957, Miss #lie H.a, c'k n e y, daughter of tl, • gatg Mr. and Airs. John Han ney, % Wl':I'S -r In Sausalito., California, on :Monday, race. i 1967, Sam Wein, in his alit' -first year. survived. by his 'wife Blanche: sisters Mrs, Sam Kraft, Beton. Mrs. L, Snyder and Mrs. F're d lames both of l.oncion: and brothers William, of Dash- wood, and ck, :Exeter., ENGAGEMENTS• and Mrs. Arthur Fraser, of Exeter, annottnce the enrage- merit of their daughter, Iaileen Margaret Rose, . to (;erald .Sidne;v narratt-Sydney, son • of Mr. and' Mrs. S. Barratt -Sydney, of 'Lan- don, Ontario, The wedding to, take plaee In London on Novem- ber 2., 1957, 10c The Story In • landeb►o'ye Bya•MRS. J. H. PATON Flue; Previrlent bus to the .epidemic of Asia - tie flu with so many pupils ill Clandeboye School was. closed On Friday morning. Miss Elaine Grainger, teacher, became i11 on Saturday morning. One family have had six members With it. S-veral others with three and four members ill. Property Changes The property. of the late Mrs. Edsell 'Collins in the village, was offered for sale on Satur- day. it. waspurchased by Mr, Arnold Lewis of Lucan for $1,950.00 Mr. Broek of London was. the auctioneer, One antique item was a Sherlock" Manning'. organ owed by the late Mr. Thomas Collins, who decided to study music when. about 90 years old. 01.We-elect • Honored Prior to her marriage Miss Gweneth Tomes was— honored at .a miscellaneous -shower.. when Miss Barbara Lovie .of Linwood Ave., London entertained 25 of the Supertest, Head -Office staff one evening. The church and'` community held a shower in the Sunday School room of St, .Tames church. Mrs. Mervin Carter 'wel- comed the guests and conducted community singing; readings, contests and a solo by Miss Nan- cy Elson, with 1Ftiss E. Grain -- ger as accompanist. • Following the program, Mrs. Carter read an address of best wishes on behalf of the group. 1disses Elaine Hodgins and. Bar- bara Cunningham presented two steptables also a gift of money and other useful gifts. Miss Elaine Grainger and Miss Doro- thy. Lysin assisted the guest of honor, who was seated at a table. Miss Tomes thanked the ladies. The Ladies Guild served refresh.nients. Mrs._ Clarence Carter. enter- tained gat her home, one eve- ning,. relatives of Miss Terries and groom elect, to a miscella neous shower. Trousseau Tea Mrs, Emily 'fomes entertained: last Saturday afternoon and eve- ning in honor of her daughter, Gwenneth, bride -elect of Satur• day. 6 Those taking part included, Miss Dorothy Lynn who showed kitchen equipment, Miss Pau - lint Lynn, lingerie, Miss Elaine Grainger, the wedding gifts, Mrs, Tom Brock, china, alumi- num and bedding. Serving refreshments were Mrs. Frank .Lynn Sawyer, Mrs, P. Poole, Mrs. G. Maines, Miss June Lynn and; Miss Elizabeth 11laines. Church News •Harvest Thairkgiving sei•viee will he held fit the United Church on Sunday everting at '7:30 p.m. D.S.P. • The pastor, Rev. Edgar foulston will conduct the ser- vice, with Mr, Howard Kew of .uean in charge of the music. }horning services at 9:45' a.m. will continue for (fie month- of Octtlber, On Sunday atthe United Church due to 'the illness of Mrs. Kermit Thompson, organ -1 ist, nip 1towarrl Kew presided. ,• An early service of. Holy Com- munion was ]'held at 8:20 a.m. in St, James church with 'Harvest Thanksgiving ser vices tieing Ilelrl et 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p,m. at Holy Trinity Church, Lucan, Personal Items Mr. Wm, No r ah ra ve' ]as sold d his MO acre farm 00 the Cland'a« boys side road to Mr. Ab, Gil Mr, H. Maness will offer his new ranch, house in the ,village for sale, on October 11, Cpl. and Mrs A. S. Boggs of IL C.A,F station, St, Iluberts, Quebec., returned home after vi- siting withthe latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. H. Murless and, Suzy« Miss litany ,!'ane Hall of Galt spent the weekend with her fare; 117•. « Airs. Charles Carter is visltiftg wth her &stet. Mrs. Alan Cithms of Shakespeare. The executive of the Wilde. boys 'Woolens Institute have de. sided to tad ►the October meeting duito nearly every home, With gam ono suffering: !OA Agitate flu, • �1 -CARDS QF THANKS firs. W. 13, lti illert, Dashwoodi wishes to thank friends and rein.- III: forapatcarclsen,t visitsinSta, nddoar]tlltreatl's 5 Heap d t a r And since t'eturnin:r lutane, a0' \ir. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton and Laverne wish to thank alt their neighbours and friends for their treats and t•ards. while :La- verne was a patient in Soutlt Huron aril St. Josephs Hospital and since returning torte. $peelai tha.nl:s to 1;Ir. ,Gana and ]Tr. Walker.10* Alr. and :firs, Arthur !lie •liur •.wish to a�dres4 their s)te ett appreclat ion .and thanks to friends, neighbours :and relatives for lovely flowers, verde and visits during Mrs. Bierltng's 111 - nese in St. Joseph's Hospital at1ut since returning. lime. 10' 1111'. and Airs. .lames Bari wish to stnl'0t•ely thank their friends. ineigbhaurs 4011 relatives for the cards. treats and Dowers sent to James while he wits a patient at St. Joseph's. Hest/Rai .and since rettbrning 1)0010. 10* I wash t0 extend' my apprecia- tion for the cards. treats and Other kindnesses extended to me while a patient In '1'ictot•ia Hos- pltal,, London,•. -•Irvine Armstrong Mfrs, 2tvrl le '!-lay woul(I like 'lo thank all her friends and rela- tives who cheered her with cards, flower's and visits while a patient in 51. Joseph's and South Huron Hospital4. • Specie I. :thanks to I)r. -rocker and nurses. • 10' IN MEMORIAM SIMS—In ioving memory of - my dear mother,, 7:lixa•beth Jean, who passed away October 8, 3950. I do riot need a, special da," To bring 'you 10 6117 mind, For Mont, the days I do not, think of 7011 Ate very -hard to fin. —Elver remembered by 1�mdIs and son -In-law, Jim 3dwards, 10• S\IITki--:tit loving memory of a. dear husband and father, john S. Smith, who passed. .away throb years ago, October 12, 1A54. • Be left a beautiful mentor, A sorrow to great to be told, But to us who lost and loved hint His. memory win never grow old. —Sadly missed hut. et:er i'emem- beret by his wife and family, 106 SIMS --- In loving memory of a dear another and grandmother, :Elisabeth Jean Sims (Baird), who passed away seven years ago, October 8, 1950, Mang a lonely ,heartache, Often, a silent_ tear, But always a beautift(l inemliry Of one •swS loved so clear.. TFver remembered by daughter Betty and 4tln-Iii-la tv JIm and. grandchildren; • 100 Phone 102 for HARVEY'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE a RESERVE THE DATE! Exeter Lions Club Oct:�berl 2 5 Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day. afternoon, and during the evening throughout the • week, Snell Bro:s. Ltd. Garage . Scores Ace At Oakwood Although the .,golfing season is. all but over, Sgt. 'Doug Grayer, of RCM' Centralia,. scored a ;: bole -in -one :on the 18th bole Mon- day afternoon .at the Oakwood Golf Course, Grand Bend.. Tile 30 -year-old .gaff enthusi• I' ast, who -only took to the game 'this. year and Was playing tar his seventh time with •C,oruoral ; 0 Sill Springstead., pulled a No. Ulm flroni his bag on the ion. yard .plteti-shot bole and .dropped the 11.1 a. e l son the green alrct it rolled into the cup. lorein the -tee the twogolfers •s couldn't tell where the ball bad stopped and when they walked °towards the green and still could not see it, Springstead told Gray- er to look in -the .cup. With a • laugh Grayer did what ho was told and 10 lits amazement there • it wast lie -carded a score of 112' for the 18 holes he played.. Sgt. Grayer decided to try the game of golf this year be- causehefelt be was getting too oldto play baseball, a game which he has excelled. 'In :01Alatltt1141.I111111111111111nttttr11118111111111111111n1111111t1111111MIMMIIIINttt71101111110IM UntntntiMIU t141:tlN YG • ButFirst..... 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