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Friday, May 2 '
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April 2 — 9:30-1:30
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Ctandeboye Comments
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.United Church '.News 1Arthur Hodgins, in MeGillivraY
On Sunday at the, Unitedtownship nil:Sunday,
Church, the Rev. Ede-ar Routs- Airs. Frank ,Conlin of Moores-.
ten. had a special speaker, Airs. vine has been spending the
R. J. Curie, of the Meld:Toll- winter months ,with her -dangle'
tan Church, London, who spoke -ter and f Wilily; Mrs. 'Witham
of the $500,000 project for the Regan, in London.
United Church In -Wrests in the Mrs. Cliarlie Carter and Aliss-
residence .for :students nn the Mary Jane Hall visited the for -
Western University campus, pi es eoesin, Miss Nettie. Kea -
On May 4 it will be W.M.S. dY., in Exeter on Saturday
Sunday at the United Chareb. Airs. J, H. Paten leaned on
Miss Emma. Peet erne, Lenden, Wednesday with her nieve, Airs.
returned inissienarY from Korea, • Dave. Hills, later attending the
will be the speaker. Landell Chancel Guild meeting
,Lotter front
Bririsiey
By MR8—C_ggttELLWOP
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Message F'rom ,Kirkion
Personal Items MR;. HAROlpla PAY'S
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AMIer$Ons Woodhain and. St.
Geor,ge Ell4cat And On, PAW'S Anglican at their Easter
Personal Items
LUCAN'S ANNUAL
Hobby Etr. Trade Fair
Brtan. a Paris, are visiting meeting last Wednesday eve"'
Ail" 'Grace Trevetiliel" I"' with her parents, Air. and l'ilrs ning ill the church basement. 4
don spent the weekend with her -Frank Routly. ' The meeting opened with an .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Trev-
ethick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Retuidell Easter hymn with Mrs. Alex
and Mark visited over the week- Crago at the piano. The preSi- I'
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey linildits end with relatives M Toronto.. dent. Airs. Stuart Shier, wet -
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WhitiSor visited with friends Miss Patti Roundeli returned corned the ladies. Mrs. Ross
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Airs. Ruth Watson and Nr. anti with Mr. and Mrs. Oallant 4114 ' Mrs. Hansell of Tavistock was
rent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Airs. James l'revethif* were re. Je:\aici.so! ( j'rovio'orgnate. Hall. 706. A. gteuzeessttinsgpeater and p,ave an in
'rrevethick of London. Pearson, Airs. McCormick .and -Pal'er•" tell"toin" t'llil'eas tihaeklilene''
Mr 01 111 Al's Ceor e Pres!, Bernard s vet 1.1 Aveelcend, with up by Airs. Heber Shute and Mrs,
at. times' church News at St. John the .E y a n g e 11 s t and BillY Spent Friday .evening Mr. and Airs. germ rearm Junior loupe and the offertory
For the first time hi Some - ' ' • ' • ' . ' . f L . and family of Cellingwood.
and Mr.an is. Don Bather ' KAYO given by Mrs. .0. H. Bur—
gin.
church Lonriov The Rev J .1, with Air,, and Mrs. Lloyd Ond
yeam the conversation of st. ‘.,VAgla.nri, ehaplain, spoke Do 0 ondon.
i La L - is a At West MeGillivray Towo. home 0 f Airs,. Jo in Hodgson on Dawn wackier, Jackie, Reim-
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trevethiek Anglican Church Sunday School
and son's of London .spent Sun- last Sunday Morning.
day with Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. Jack Barr of Lucien
Trevethick at their cottage a,t visnee s; a t u 1.11 a y with Atm ladies served lunch. Expressions ,
of thanks for a nice evening were,
Grand Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dundas of
Detroit spent the weekend with
friends in the. community.
The C.W.L. ladies of the Calle The Class That Counts met at mond of the Anglican W.A.
olic church held a successful the home of Mrs. Wes Neil last
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$ 1 r „5. chaneol Guild Work as WOK- The ladies of Brinsley Untied Recognition of atteeitimee for Stene.
The
numbers were given bY
elniret held a ( tatting at the the past yearva toAirs- ,Glen coindand, :Kt's. Garth'
•s s given
RIACX1er a n ti Miss Marlene,
The ladies were invited to pret-
tily decorated tables, introduced
to each other and the Kirkton I
notice ghtpo a the aenrovai Hall on A ril assistine ' d d I •
elergYman• Pis with the T.B. Ohne were four
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ordination of a •.
"Si Quis" was for tli.e Rev. R. members of the Clandeboye We-
lt. Anions, deacon incharge of men's Institute: Mrs. Karl Wed,
Holy Trinity Chord), Ailsa Craig, Mrs. David Henry, Mrs, Andy
St. Mary's Church, Brknsley, and Carter and Mrs. David Kestle,
Christ Church, Centralia, I • - - -
13y request, the eetor,
the Cetebrates 84th Birthday
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Rev, J. P. Prest, repeated the
Holy Week sermon which he
gave in the Pentecostal Holiness
Church, Luean„ April 2, -based
on the "High Priestly Prayer"
of the Lord.
Next Sunday church services
at both ehurches will be on Day-
light Saving Time.
Personal Items
Mrs, Roy Mellann returned
home on Tuesday from. St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, where she had
been a patient for two weeks. Blake and Mrs. Robert Hall and
Mr. and Mrs. John Alanson a a great grandson, Douglas, of
(nee Verna Cunningham, for- Lenaen,
mcrly of Clandeboye), R.R. 1 .A. special birthday cake was
Embro, announce the birth of a baked and decorated by a 14 -
son, April 15, 19584 in the Strat- .
year-old grand -daughter, Miss
ford General Hospital, Baby Rosemary Hall,
died April 16, Mrs. Carter was born In. Me•
Mr. Harvey Snooks of London Gillivray township on April 17,
called onMr. and Mrs. Rea Neil 1874, daughter of the late David
on Saturday. and Hannah Cobbledick, She
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunning. married Charles Carter in 1897
ham and family visited the
Mrs. Charles Carter celebrated
her 84th birthday on TIntrsdaY
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs,. James Hall and family,
She is a .member of the Clan-
deboye United Church, also a
member .for nearly 50 years or
the Clandeboye Womea's insti-
tute.
Guests were a sister, Air, and
Mrs. Allan °ohm; Shakespeare,
another sister, Mr. and. Mrs.
Albert Etherington, Exeter, two
granddaughters, Mrs. Arnold
jtirs who died in 1945. They farmed
ler's parents, Mr. an'
Annual Meeting
Huron County TB Assoc.
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Monday, April 28
8:00 p.m.
Everyone Is Invited To Attend
E. D. BELL
President
MRS. J. B. RUSSELL
Executive Secretary
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Ladies' Auxiliary To South Huron Hospital
Rummage Sale
and
Furniture Auction
Saturday, April 26 — 1:00 p.m,
EXETER LEGION HALL
Town Wide Pickup, Friday April 25
Have articles out at the curb by 1:00 p.m. on Friday
or phone 332-4,
Clean used clothing in good repair or
'articles of all kinds accepted.
'This advertisement is donated to the Ladies Auxiliary
by W. G. Cochrane.
household
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Brownie's Drive -1n
CUM ON, ONTARIO
Featuring Largest Wide Screen in Huron County
Two Shows Nightly Piret Show at Dusk
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 24 AND 25
"12 Angry Men"
Henry Fonda, Lee 'J. Gobi, (Two Cadens)
* 4, *
sAirunDAy & MONDAY, APRIL 2,3 AND 23
"The Indian Fighter"
Eirk Douglas, Elsa Martinelli (Color),
Two Cartoons
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, .APRIL MI AND :30
. I "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes"
Ana AUSSaill Jeanne Crain, Alin Young . 1
(Color—Cineitascope) Two- Cartoon
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in McGillivray later movine to
the village here, where they
started a service station when
No. 4 Highway was paved' in
1930.
Mrs. Carter has one son, Al-
lan Carter of Lansing, 'Mich.,
and one daughter (Gladys) Mrs.
Hall with whom she has • made
her home since Mr, Carter's
death. She has 13 grandchildren
and 34 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Carter is interested in
church and Women's Institute
work and has several scrap
books which show many valu-
able records of the village his-
tory. She still spends her spare
moments crobheting.
Variety Ga Is '
The 4-H Homemaking Club
with Mrs. David Nestle. as lead-
er held their ;first meeting in
the project "Dressing Up Home
Vegetables."
Sharon Kestle was named
president, Marilyn Eaton vice-
president, Rosemary Hall, sec-
retary and ' Janet Macintosh,
press reporter.
They named the club "variety
Gals."
Porsonal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bayley of
London visited their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Cunningham on Sunday.
Mrs. Alex Macintosh returned
home after spending two weeks
with her sister-in-law, Airs. Jeck
Young and family le Toronto,
New Attack
Continued From Page 12
vaccine. Other researchers are
working on methods of stimu-
lating the body's production of
properdin, a natural blood-
stream chemical that appears to
attack cancer cells.
Nitrogen mustard: chemicals
related to a fearful killer, mus-
tard poison gas, are being used
successfully to strangle some
types of tumors. In combination
with other drugs the nitrogen
mustard compounds arc proving
capable of treating cancer sites
that have previously been inac-
cessible to doctors, like the
adrenal glands and the brain,
While the fight against cancer
isn't over, the article reports
many specialists are now begin-
ning to believe that new drugs
are beginning to give medicine
thd upper hand.
"Today we can help patients
who were formerly abandoned,"
say t Dr. David Karnofsky of
New York. "Tomorrow we'll be
able to help ever). more of them,"
Archie Robinson.
(Intended for Last Week)
Class That Counts
given by Mrs. Clayton Watson;
of Anderson, Mrs. Fred Doupe
of Woodham and Mrs. Peter Dy-
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featuring
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* MIDWAY * ,01041ME ciRCI4 ACT
*•51ML/LATEP BROADCAST—.TV & RAPE° ..STARS
* AMATEUR SHOW
* OLD-TYME AND .MODERN DANCING
* HORSE .RACING * STOCK CAR RACING
* WORLD'S FAMOUS AMAZING MR. GRANT
Send .Entries for Arnateur Show to Botc•332„ Lueen
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bazaar and tea at Neil's school Tuesday. sirs, W. sceii Id the COMING EVENTS
on Wednesday evening. worship service assisted. by Mrs. .
Roger Urquhart. DON'T MISS the opening of tbe
F OLIO\ V the buslhess, :Fran -
Happenings In Silver Star Ranch Balm Dance'
Biddulph
• cordion numbers
and -Mrs. Jack miles northof Alothereell. Open.; of St. Alarys or 12.1.
: me east
els Johns favored with two se' at Jirn Griffin's new barn, a
GRAND OPENING
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of the
Urquhart gave a reading mile
Two ladies from Anderson were ing Friday. May 2. Dancing
By MRS M ELSTON 11F('ellt: Airs, Clarence Hawkins every Friday, 10-1. Outstanding
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•giving a demonstration on hat
making and Mrs. Bob Ratcliffe
Western bands. Door prize and
spot prizes. 24:1c
Personal Hems denionstrating oil painting. A
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison social half hour was enjoyed by
of London spent Saturday with all.
Mrs. Jessie Lewis. Guild And W,A,
Sunday visitors witMr. and
Mrs. Geo. . Mel( alls were Mr. ie L Guild .and
W.A.
Bill Hicks .and Mrs, Irene Hicks met on Thursday afternoon at
of Clio, Mich., Air. Ernest Hicks the home of Mrs. Maurice Black -
and Mrs. Priscilla Mack and
ler Mrs. Theron Creery, vice.pre-
Nelson Squire of sirloin. opened the W.A. meeting
Mc
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Thames A
Rol al sd
, with devotions assisted by Mrs:
Sunday visitors with Mr. and : Curdy.
Mrs. Ross McFalls were Air. A chapter of the Study Book '
Duncan Tindall and Miss Lena was given by Mrs. Garth Black -
Tindall of Listowel.
Attend Kin Meeting
Among members of the Exe-
ter club who attended a Kins-
men meeting in Stratford Thurs-
day night were Les Parker,
Lloyd Ford, Jack Coughlin, Clif-
ford Quince, Ralph Genttner,
Cliff Ersman, Don Robertson,
Gib Dow, Art Clarke and Lou
Bailey.
ln Quebec during 1958' a total
of 333,600 kilowatts of new
hydro -electric capacity was
placed in service.
DANCE
Mt. Carmel Hall
Fri., April 25
DESJARDINE'S
. ORCHESTRA
EVERYONE
WELCOME
CHURCH
SERVICE
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH, EXETER
Surie, May 3
at 7:30 'p.m., D.S.T.
•All brethren, Rebekahs visit.
ing brethren and Rebckahs
meet at the hall at 7 p.m.,
D.S.T.
Pie Champ
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shortening are the site of corn., ool't
meal tenderness) tendernesCut hi
remainder. of shertening until
particles are size of peas (for
flakiness).
Sprinkle gradually with water,
mixing lightly with a .fork and
removing clumps of pastry as
they form to avoid overmixinF.i.
Add water only unlit all flour is
moistened.
Divide dough .into 2 balls and
chill While prcpariog the
TtolI out one portion tif dottgli oii
a lightly floured pastry cloth to
IA inch thickness large
Mioueli line a Oath pie pan.
Roll Out reelairiing dough and s
cut to inch strips.
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Opening
Aldan Theatre
oRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 2S and 26
It
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11,8y S. Hunter, N.G.
E. A. Howald, Sec.
The Guild meeting opened with
the reading ot the minutes. Fol-
lowing the business lunch was
served by Mrs. F'eter Dymond,
Airs. Garth Wackier, Mrs. Cope-
land and the hostess.
W.M.S,
The W.M.S. of Kirkton United
Church entertained members of
In a decade British Columbia's
population has increased nearly
40 percent.
AMATEUR
TALENT
WANTED
Junior and Senior
FOR THE LUCAN
HOBBY & TRALE FAIR
May 12, 13, 14 •
Excellent Prizes
Send Entries to Box 333,
Lucan
Lyric
Theatre
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
April 24, 25, and 26
"DELICATE DELINQUENT"
* Jerry Lewis
Martha Hyer
NEWS CARTOON
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MON., TU2S, & WED.
April 28, 29 and 30
"JEANNE EAGLES"
* Kim Novak
ir Jeff Chandler
CARTOON commy
— COMING —
"FOR WHOM THE
BELL TOLLS"
* Gary Cooper
* Ingrid Bergman
Dan't Miss This!
Home
Improvement
Show
Zurich Arena
Thursday, April 24.
000 p.m.
MEE GIFTS
tNIIRTAINMENT
ktFitESHMENTS
"THE LAST WAGON" 1
Gerald Gingerich
(Color by tteluxe Cinentaseope)
* Filched Widnlark
* Verician Farr
SHORT
Ono ShOW Mich Hite pan, ; PZURICH
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Spetkil Prices On Applienovs.
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Presentation
and
DANCE
FOR MR. & MRS.
JACK ARENTHALS
Fri., April 25
LUCAN ARENA
Good Music
Ladies Please Provide
The Lunch
Starlite
Drive -In Theatre
5 Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Crediton Road
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 25 and 26
"FIRE DOWN BELOW"
• Robert Mitchum
• Rita Hayworth
2 SHOWS NIGHTLY
Exeter Public School
Musk
Festival
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
Sponsored by Exeter
Public School Board
Thurs., May 1
9-12 a.m. 1:30-4 p.m.
Competition in solos,
duets, double trios
Concert
Of Winners
THURSDAY, MAY 1
MO p.m.
BI, ewater
Dan eland
FRIDAY, MAY 2
Dancing 10 - 1:30
Music by
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
This new dance pavilion is situated 8 miles north
of Grand Bend, 4 miles northwest of Zurich.
Formerly St. Joseph's Airport
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Opening Night Special
ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE
Regular Admission 75 Cents
Phone Zurich 38 for Special Engagements and
Wedding Receptions.
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