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Mrs .Clifford Jory was guest
speaker al: the :meeting of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority:held at the
home of Mrs, John :Goman Tues•
day evening.
Mrs tory spoke on copper
tooling and displayed samples of
work done by her Grade 7 and.
pupils. She was introduced by
Airs, Lou Halley,
Aldon
Theatre
Grand Bend
FRIDAY & SATURPAY
Moy9And 10
"COURAGE
BLACK .BEAUTY"
(Colour)
* John Crawford
* '.Hiri Gibson
CQMiCS & SHORT iSLIIIJECT
•One Show .Each Night -11:30.
PUBLIC
SPEAKING
and.
SPELLING
CONTEST
CREDiTON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Wed., May 14
8;00 p.m.
5 SCHOOLS COMPETING
Fairfield, Mt. Carmel, Sharon
Khiva and Crediton
EVERYONE WEi.COME
Sponsored by Crediton
Women's Institute
Plains for the Mothers' Day
tea on May 31 were discussed.
All .members -at -large and ex -
members of the chapter are to
be invited to hear Mrs, Hum-
phry of London speak -on hats,
Plans were also made for a
social evening in June.
A donation of $10 was voted
to the Cancer society, Mrs. R.
W. React won the draw for the
gift.
Mrs. Griffin Themes, Mrs.
Ray Guenther and Mrs. Wil-
liam Schlegel assisted the host*
ess at the lunch hour.
Town Topics
Air., and Mrs, Len Dilkes and
family, who are building a new
home at the corner of William
and Huron Streets, will remain
in their present residence,. across.
the road, for several months. A
report in last week's paper,
which indicated they would move
immediately, was in error.
Mrs, George Totten, Regina,
Sask. is at present staying with
her sister, Mrs. E. Keyes who
has just returned from Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Airs. Vernon. Drake,
Waldron, Indiana spent last
week with ] 1r, and Mrs.. Sher-
wood Brock and other relatives.
Miss Karen Gackstetter, of
Guelph who has been spending
the past three weeks with her
grandparents, Air. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Horney, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Horney accompan•
icd her to Guelph on Sunday.
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The Auxiliary wishes to thank all who donated to
the successful rummage sale and those who kindly
donated their services.
An Invitation
All the ladies of the community are invited to attend
the .Auxiliary's regular meeting on
TUESDAY, MAY 13 — 2:30 P,M.
at the Auxiliary room in the hospital. The film
"Hospital Insurance For Ontario" will be shown.
South Huron Hospital Auxiliary
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FRIDAY, MAY 9
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15 GAMES for $75.00 each
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JACKPOT — $1,000.00 — Must Go
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ADMISSION: $1.00
Extra Cards: 25¢ each or 5 for $1.00
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.Notice To Parents
•
POLIO' VACCINE will be available to
(1) Preschool 4 months of age and over
(2) Preschool children who are due their third dose
(3) School children who have not, received Polio'
vaccine.
Mon., May 12, 10:30-11;30 a.m.
AT JAMES STREET CHURCH HALL
for all USBORNE School Sections
and HAY School Section No. 2
Mon.., May 12, 1:30-3:00 p.m.
AT JAMES STREET CHURCH HALL
for Town of Exeter'
Mon,, June 9, 2:00-4:00 p.m,
POLIO' VACCINE will be available to:
a) School children who are tine their third dose
(2) Preschool anti school children who require second
dose,
AT JAMES STREET CHURCH HALL
For Ail Above Listed
.NURON OU'NTY HEALTH UNIT
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'i Group Rev ews
Study Of Japan Attend Service
Mrs, Howard Truelnller con-
vened the program for .the MAY On Anniversary
I11eel114 of the Willing Workers
Tvening .Auxiliary of Jalltes . Members of the Exeter Lodge
Street United Church held oft of Oddteilows, and the rebekahs
Monday eucning. celebrated the anniversary of the
Mrs. ,Clara Wellington discus- .order by ,attending divine wet
sed the concluding study on ship in 'Trivitt Memorial Church
japan giving a resume of the Sunday evening.
preceding studies and pointing Members of both lodges as-.
out the• problems of the Chris- Members
at,the lodge rooms and
opportunitie!
tion church in Japan s for service in es• and the with Mr. A, G. filets as marshal''
paraded to the church where?
tablishing .x stronger .church. they listened to an inspiring'
The devotional period was sermon by the rector, the Rev.
taken by Mrs. R. E. Pooley, Norman Knox.
Two solos were contributed by Following the service the nlettt-1 I*UCAN COMMUNIT1f'1
1►iiss Velma Bailee).hers leasselnlaled at the lod,gge CENTRE
President Mrs. Wes Witmer .roolils where .a vote of thanks
conducted the business. Pians was tendered the rector and.
were finalized for the C.G.I.T. wardens of the church by Gerald Everyone 'Welcome
mother and daughter banquet McFalis and Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Good Music
the following evening. Airs. Hee- Mrs. Johns is the N.G. of the
for Murray was in receipt of a Rebekahs while Roy 5. Hunter Ladies Please Bring Lunch
questionnaire to evaluate the is head :of the I.O.O.F,
religious radio and TV news,
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unit of the cancer society. Miss
Verna Coates reported the sup-
ply allocation had been forward-
e.
Mrs. Witmer, vice-president
Mrs, J. Smith and group leaders
were named to plan the pro-
gram and pot luck supper for
the June meeting.
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AMONG FESTIVAL WINNERS—TieIng for top marks at SHDJIS music festival last
week were two soloists and a senior girls' duet. From left, Jean Henderson, senior
girls' soprano winner; Merlin McLean, boys' baritone winner; twins Doris and Doreen
Brock, who placed second in senior girls' duet. ---T-A Photo
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BiRTHS —
DOCr,FilRTi'—Mr. and Mrs. Ent
riougherty, Exeter, announce
the birth of a son, Michael
John, weight 842 lbs,, at Snuth
Huron Hospital, May 1, 1958,
FORD—Nr, and Mrs, Gordon A.
Ford, 64 4 Talbot St„ London,
wIa11 t0 announce the Hirth of
Iwin sons, john Steven and
jam fe Thorne's, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, April 29, :1 pas.
dtt NTEft—Roy and Anita Hunter,
. 1.82 Anne St., :Exeter, announce
the birth of a son, Michael
John, at Snuth1
Huron 'Hospital.
May 3, 1958 a, ' brother for
Sandra and Da,vlrl,
KINSMAN — :Robert. and Frances
Kinsman (.nee '.Hera), Kippers
R.R. 2, are happy to announce
the 'birth of a son, Dwight
'1 arl, at Scott Memorial Hots -
pit Seafortit, April 30, 1958—
a brother for John Jtoss.
LOVE—At Grace Haspltal, Poron-
ln, Aurid :10, 1958, to Mr. and
Mrs, r, flex Love, a. son, Stew-
art Hugh a, brother for Holly,
S.HAR.ROW — Mr. and Airs, Ivan
Sharrnw, Dashwood, are pleaaed
to announce the birth of a son.
Brian Ivan, at Si. Joseph's
Hospital, London. May 4, 1958—
a brother for Barbara.
TH0rU3 -R\ — F/O Terence and
Mrs. Thnrburn. 1114 'Kensington
Cres„ RCAF rent relic, an-
nounce the birth of a son at
South Huron Hospital, MAY 5,
19558,
14'1 r. and Mrs. .Tam es F.
'Wilson, 285 William St.. Ex-
eter, aiinou11Ce the birth of their
daughter,`Lynda Lee, at South
:Huron Hospital, May 5, 1955—a
sister for Sandra. J.yn.
•
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mrs. 'Kathleen 't -r. Shirlliff an-
nounceA the engagement of her
daughter, Barbara, Kathleen, to
Dale Richard Pftle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert T'fi1e, Grand
BMA, 'elle marriage will lake
place aline 7, 1958, at 2 o'clock,
In first St. .Andrew's Unit ed
Ch a reit, 8c
Mrs, Peter l-isscher of 1'.'R. 1
Hay announces the engagement
of her sister, Mal',l' Otdenituis, 40
?,Jr. Wesley Zwart of Strathroy.
The' wedding will take, place on
Friday, May 16 a S o'clock p.m.,
at the C'hrist'ian Reforrned Church,
Strathroy, Ont. S*
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence 5. Green
of Clinton, Ontario, wish to an-
noultoe t11P engagement of their
only daughter. Audrey Kathleen,
of London, In 1V111ian1 Joseph
, Hess, of 'Woodstock, only son of
Mr, and lies, Albert G. Mess, of
Zuriuh. The marriage 10 take
plane,Safurday, .1 UM*. 7, 1958, at. 3
P.m.. at St, Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich, Ontario. 8•
MARRIAGES —
1il10(':K-810T58 -- On lr'edne,'sday,
April 10, at the parsonage,
Main Street limited (",!lurch Ex-
eter, h Ret. Alex Ranson Mrs.
Leone Mots. Credit on. to Well-
ington P, Brock, 'Lion. S*
CARDS OF THANKS—
Mrs.. William Pearce returned
Tuesday from Victoria, Hospital
and wishes to thank all who
lithe remembered her with flow-
ers, letters, cards and calls. Sc
Alr, and Airs. Howard Tatars
and Peter Edward mould like to
thank everynrie who so kindly
pememberert :same and Peter Ed-
ward with flowers, gifts, visits
and cards while patients In South
Huron Hospital. Str,clal thanks
Io Rev, Zorn, Dr. Du lens* and the
staff of South Huron .Hosp(tal,
S*
A sincere "1 hank yon" to my
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers and treats while in the
hospital and since. returning
home; also 10 those who helped
in the house,•—Mrs. Milton Keller,
s•
I would 'Eke 16 express my sin-
cere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors who so kindlyy re-
membered me with cards, left era,
Mao flowers an(i plants while a
patient In. VIM or•ta 'Hospital, Lon-
don. Special thanks to Ito. Snell,
Rev. Ttlr•her and Rev. I?at'rott,_v
Mrs F1, Keyes, 9'
Mr. and Airs, Roy Webber wish
to drank Iheir many friends,
neighbor's and r'ela1lveq whe re-
rnembPr'ed Alts.'Webber while a
1)8119nt in Victoria. Hospital and
since returning bonne. S0
Mr. and Mr9'. ,Tam ea Mawit lttney
wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation In rela-
tives frlenrla and nPlglibers for
flowers, freak, cards and visits
wiliie 8Jrs. NIA .whlnney was a pa-
tient 10 Victoria. Plospltal, 1.0111 -
don, aid since returning honle.S
*
Town Topics
Mr, and Mrs. Barry Paso -
more, nee Mary Margaret Es.
sery, London have left for Fort
t
St. John, B.C. where Mr.Pass= •
ore is on ,a preaching mission, . ta i f e
Ml's. Ralph :Batten was a
CARDS OF THANKF—
Fnld Pale( horpe v fattest In ex-
press
press her sincere thanks arid ap-
predation to all who sent. .flow-
ers, cards anti gifts and In all
whn visited her daring' her 1'0-
(410 illness at Victoria hospital,
London. Special thanks to her,
eta awns les, S'
'lye Trish to express our heart-
felt: thanks and appreciation to
our relatives; friends and neigh-
bours for many acts of kindness,
messages df sympathy and beau-
tiful floral tributes in the recent
loss of a deaf' wife and loving
mother, We especially thank Rev.
1C1'olz, pa11beatera, directors of
1113' Township Mutual Fire insur-
ance Co., el r. and 2Jrs. Sydney
baker, T. H. Hoffman Funeral
Home and others who assisted. --
18, A. Goetz and family. 8*
'Dorothy and 'Fred ]latter 1+or 1d
like to express their sincere
thank$ 10 neighbours, relative4
and friends for all I lie. flower's,
treats, cards and kindness shown
them in a ny wa.y during the past
months. Special thanks to I)r.
Read, Rebekahs, T.O.O fl•„ A. & H,
Food Alarket and St. Joseph's
Hospital. 9'
Airs. Thomas Benne,' and fam-
ily wish to express their heart-
felt thanks and appreciation 10
t. heir many friends and relatives
for the lovely floral t1' butes,
messages of sympathy . and the
rnany sets of kindness received
during their recent sad hereave-
nlent, Special thanks to the
nurses and staff of South Huron
Hospital :Drs, S:rker and Gans,
the. pallbearers. Rev, A. Rapson
and 'l, harry Hoffman Funeral
Home. S'
T would like to thank everyone
who sent me cards, flowers and
treats while a patient in St. Jo-
seph's 'Hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to '1)r.
Scrimgeour.—Mrs. Luther Morley,
5*
I wisli to thank all those whn
so ]tinily, r'emenlbered, me with
cards, treats, flowers, plants and,
visits while a patient 1n St. Jo-
loseph's Hospital and since r•e-
t.urnink home. — Mrs. .Sveret1
Skinner, 9*
I wish to thanit all those tvhn
so kindly remembered me with
cards and flowers while a. patient
in St ]oseph's `Hospital last
month.—Mrs. George .nether. Se
COMING EVENTS
WATCH for the opening of Ex-
eter Roller Rink. Further par-
ticulars next week. 8c
THE REGULAR MEETING of
the Exeter home and School
Association will be held on Tues-
day, May 13, 8:15 pan. The pro-,
gram will consist of installatir
Of officers for the corning seas(
and winners of Grade 7 and 1,
public speaking. 8c
THE LADIES' AUXILIARY lo
Soulli Huron Hospital will. hold
its May- meeting on Tuesday,
May 13, at 2:30 p.m., in the
Auxiliary room of the hospital.
A film, "Hospital Insurance for
Ontario," will be shown. This
film explains in full the new
Hospital Insurance plan. All
ladies of the district are wel-
come. 8c
BARN DANCE — Silver Star
Ranch Earn Dance at Jim Grif-
fin's new barn, 5 miles north of
St. Marys or half mile east of
Motherwell, Dancing every Fri-
day, 10 to 1. Blue Rangers
Orchestra playing May 9. Door
prize and spot prizes. 8e
BAKE SALE — Mothers! Enjoy
the holiday weekend. Buy your
baking from Main St, Church
livening Auxiliary on May 17 at
1:30, in store formerly occupied
by Snelgroves, 8c
patient in St. Joseph's Hospii.al,..-.
London, .last week, She resureed drove- n A ea re
her ditties es teacher el 5.S. No.
tisborne on Wednesday. Mrs. S Miles East of Grand Bend
Anna lapis taught in lite kb. 8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
Wee. on Crldifon Road
Ayers, 1. V, l)tetean, aceonr-
pilled by her 'daughter, Airs, FRIDAY '& SATURDAY
Allan Johnston, attended the
funeral Of her trephew, Mr. Roy May 9 and 10
Jackson, formerly of Edmonton,
who was buried in Ripley cerne "FULL OF LIFE"
tery on Satxrl'day.
Mr. and Mts. C. it, Graham
and daughtelt, Of London, have
moved lit Montreal to rhsifle. is the former T�yO SHOWS N1GHTI,Y
Otaliant
Dorsa Webber Of . *0(i', .. _ ..
* Richard Conte
* Judy F4oiliday
IN MEMORIAM— •
LA8IPC1r.T • In Inning memory of
my dear husband, Edward Lam -
p011, who passed away May 1,
'Tis Sweet to knnn' w•e'11. Met1:
again
Where troubles ars no 11101'9,
And that the one we loved 90
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Just sane nn before.
-.Always remembered by his wife
and family, 8*
GLENN - in loving' memory of
George Gilenn, who passed away
2 Years ago, May 12, 1956, and
31t'.s. George r,Ienn, whet passed
away 4 months ago.
Loring and kind in all their
ways ,
'Ceruit and just, to the end of
their days.
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind,
'Where a beau IIf111 memory they
left behind.
--1'iVPI' 1'elllerllberell by the :,ill
Glenn, one '11'inch and Helen
Sanders families, S.
McNIt Oi --ln loving memory of a
(tear husband and father, John
McNh of who passed. away May
, Iit
This rlay we do reinenlher.
A loving thought. we Sive,
2'o rine a0 !ringer telth its
11111 in our hearts still 1 Ives.
—Always remembered h,' wife,
family and grandchildren. 9*
T 1'111)1.1N 111 loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, 1.911 :I, Budden, who
passed away tWO years ago,
May 1, 1956,
"Many a. lonely heartache,
011911 a .silent teal',
But always a beau(11111 memory
Of one we loved so dea r,"
—Always remembered by his wife
Pearl, family and gra.ndchilrl-
ren. 8c
A coot is an aquatic hirci found'
principally in South America.
Beauty
Fair
BEAUTY CAPSULE CLINIC
A Make -Up Demonstration
and Talk by
Mrs. L. Radcliffe
RICHARD HUDNUT
BEAUTY EXPERT
Wed., May 21
8:30 p.m.
Caven
SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS
TEA — BAKE SALE —• PRIZES
Tickets 35yf
Auspices Caven
Congregational Circle
Brownie's
Drive -In‘
Clinton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
May 8 and 9
"THE FUZZY PINK
NIGHTGOWN"
* Jane Russel
* Keenan Wynn
2 CARTOONS
SATURDAY & MONDAY
May.10 and 12
_ DOUBLE F ATUII t —
"THE HALLIDAY BRAND"
* Joseph Cotton
* Betsy Blair
"STAR OF INDIA"
(Colour)
• Cornel Wilde
* Jean Wallace
CARTOON
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
May 13 and 14
- 1)01.113L1 MAT1li3E —
(horror Show)
"THE BLACK SHEEP"
* Basil Ratlikfone
* Akini Tamiroff
"THE CREEPING
UNKNOWN"
* arlllti Doll evy
* jack Warner
CARTOON
Presentation
And
DANCE
FOR MR, AND MRS.
RONALD CARRD.13.
(nee Margaret Bertram) ,
Fria, May 9
Band
Concert
Sunday,
May 11
8130 p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
Exeter Junior Band with
Guest Artists and Goderich
Festival contestants.-
Silver
ontestants,
Silver Collection
Lyric
Theatre
THURS., FRI, & SAT.
May 8,9and 10
"MR. ROCK AND ROLL"
* Allan Freed
* Chuck Berry
NEWS PICTORIAL CARTOON
MON., TUES. & WED,
May 12, 13 and 14
"UNTIL THEY SAIL"
* Jean Simmons
* Paul Newman
CARTOON COMEDY
— COMING —
"BEYOND MOMBASA"
* Cornel Wilde
* Donna Reid
ANNUAL JAMES 'STREET W.A.
Blossom Tea
Wednesday,' May 15
1
3;00 p.m. Sharp
James St. United Church*
"OUR FATHER'S WORLD"
Illustrated Address by Mrs, George Wilson
See the Wonders of the East!
Travel with Paul in the Mid -East!
Stand before the Mother of Parliaments.
TEA BAKE SALE BAZAAR.
Tickets 350
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Dancing
Every
Fridciy Night
rt thn
BLUEVI/ATER
DANCELAND
10:00 to 1:30
Music byga,
Desjardinefs Orchestra
This new dance pavilion is situated eight miles north
of Grand Bend, four miles northwest of Zurich. It
was formerly St. Joseph's Airport,
Regular Admission 75g
• Phone Zurich. 38 for Special Engagements and
Wedding Receptions.
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DRAW!
Exeter Kinsmen's Old Country Style
STAG DINNER
Exeter Arena
FRIDAY MAY 9
9 P.NI. •
*
Professional Entertainment
All The .Food You Can Eat
TICKETS FROM KINSMEN MEMBERS