HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-22, Page 19ANNOUNCEMENTS •
BIRTHS —
AJ:AMSTRO CI Mr. and Airs. ROSS
Armstrong (nee i'Jorenee Hey -
lc nod), Stretford. wish to an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
• A1ary Margaret Ann, In Stt'at-
fnwl General. Hospital. A1ay 10,
1038.
LLrt(Irinit'g. I4r and 'Airs. 't1'tlr•
ren 1'.. Prn(lr!('k, Hamilton, an.
nnnnee the birth of a sort.
i.'hristnittler Alert, at South Hu- rilwrRICii 11r and Airs. Jerome
1'on Hospital, May .n, 1:15S. Dietrich P..R. S Zurich, an-
k,11OPdT1.1Y -w ;'leve and k:leannr nouns the birth of a daughter
nn%iospltad, '1ty
1;rophey, I,nndon, are happy to a«rli S1958th I3uran
anuounee the birth of a lough-, ejA-Air, and Sirs. thirstter, Elizabeth Ann. at Victoria
Hospital, London. Ala y 15, 18.18 Alathonla. R.`R. . 'Zurich. an-
-0, wee slster for Glen.
01+4111.--J1n1 and Marie in Me-
A1illau), Iiensall, are bappv to
announce, the birth or 4heir
daughter, Valerie Jane, at ;Olin -
ton community Hospital, iiay
1I, 1n1c—a wee Stater for Bev-
erley and Debbie.
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f:`. TIMIP1 Ak L -..Air. and Airs. 11,
R. Varnilehael, 212 C'olumhia
Dr., Ventral a, annnitnce the
birth .nf a son at nntdt .Huron
Hospital. Ajay 20, Ma,
HEYSS'OO'D--.111r. and Mr a. La.
write Heywood, .11.11. S EV ter,
announce he birth of a sou
at South Huron hospital, A1ay
15. 185S,
pounce the birth of a. son. Pal-
ntiund Joseph. at South Huron
Hospital, May 18, 1935.
A1EIIo'11(1PIR .--, Air, and Airs. Leo
Al:elrlinger, :Zurich, announce the
hit'th of a daughter. 'Marilyn
Theresa, at South •lturnn Hos-
i' tai, 'May 15, 1008—a brother
for Douglas and Janet.
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Lucan Personals
Mrs, Harry McFalls of Lon
don was a Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Sheridan Bevingtolc,
BiRTHS� Alt the fancily were home also.
11I("111slliNfa.-AMr, .and airs., .ca,r- Rev, and Airs, J. p, prest, Air,
man P 1 c k e r d n . ( ilea 'Violet r� Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Thompson,' Mrs. :Roy Hamilton on 'l'4 ed-
nees,, rt.li. 21)1.4141118a .t t•atg, an-, f4en Clarke, Mrs. Kay Egan, p i
nouns ilio of a eon, nee Ruth Hardy. of Panama, tylia nesday, att.t'nded the Zone Rally
James ("arman, at Smith Huron Mss Aiarii5+.n Brownlee, Mr• were married on Saturday, Maytl at the Trinity Lutheran .Church
Hospital. 'tax 1a;, 111;,8, tDow Wilson, and Air. and Ma's, 17, at Canton, Ohio, are hotle-i,londotl, where five •other
S,f1:SPTON--WlnaInn and Lanrenr'' a. Jnonnin with t 'S un S
lack Steacey2 .attended the g hen bride ant , cllureice, , as far away as Wind. birt t of a1.s n. Paul 1Wilfri the . ,' Wit- .and uncle, A1r, ,and i41rs, Franki Ser, Wela represented.
son. t Wilfrid. at . cension Deanery service, ,of 9 .l ardy and fami.l
:south 'Ritmo jiospita,d, 'lay 21'' ties 'East Thursday at 'Stl'atllroy, y .. ; AIMS. 'Vas Atkinson spent last
ia,,ti•--a i,tnther tot (:arnj i.yitn 5 Air. and Mrs. Clarke Taylor scinday with Mr. 'hod. Mr;, Ger-
and Larry. r i Air. Attie Hodgins and A1iss and fancily, of Harrow, Mrs. aleAtkinson
- Pan and 'Wayne 1111• f Geo i and family, of
11'1 AExeter. r Vivian Fairies, of London, and rt,(' t•qursey of ulna, an(k' f4ondon.
Airs (Sahel Underwood of I.on
:I'., 191S�--a Sister or nanny. ; were Sunday guests of Mr, and .anrl Mrs. Tone t::oui•sey.. ' j manager of Bell Telephone, I{on-
'Thai Time At vllate, May 22, 19..5i11
Lucan ,And District News
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ve>', Alain 5t., an. , �
ori tc li1
birth of a;daughter. 1
Mrs, Annie. i Strias, of Lucan, don, tv� • Mr. J. I,. Sanderson, ,civilian
were Sunday nests of -Air
g
at South Huron Hospital 'ray
mewl .._ Jerry and Lola rhea Mrs. Warren Fairies and fancily, Among the graduates of the don, was a Friday guest at the
I'.lstei, I -ptar, arP phased !n
announce the arrival of a son. 1of Stratford,
lathes Allan, at St. Jnseph's
Hospital, London, May 11t, 10$.I
WEn(:Ft: — Mr. And Mrs. Verne) CARDS OF THANKS
Wedge. R.rtI
a Exeter. announce
the birth of sett a t
Smut]]Air. and SJra. Ivan Sharron
Hurnn Hospital, May 21, 18,18, ! wish in express their sincere
.LJWO, is Frank Hovey, son. of rectory,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hovey, .of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dundas, of
Market St. Detroit, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton.
faintly, of Woodstock, were Sun- Mr. al}d Mrs- Arnold Mor•leY
day guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Wes and family and Mr. Fred Armd-
lltanka to relatives friends and 1-10(1g1/1:. tape, spent the holiday weekend
ENGAGEMENTS --
neighbors who so kindly rennin). Mrs, Eutrnpe Bouchard and Irl Owen Sound, guests of Mr.
, bereft Airs. Sltarrn,y with cards,daughter Pe,
ggy, were holiday and. Mrs. Ben Wilcox.
The Pngngem elit is announet,t; treats, flowers and visits wjt11P Mr. and Mrs. D. Cooke, of
of Donna Jean McBride, Beg. N., she was a patient in Si. Joseph's guests of A11'.r.
and Mrs. George
Toronto, only daughter of Airs. ” 'Hospital and since return] ng Strasseand Rt r. and MI's. Cecil Belleville, were weekend visitors
Alvin Mtflride, and the late Mr. home, :.c Hodgins.with. Mrs. A. I. Parry, and
Alvin Atrlleide. to Kennett( Sonti, Mr. and Mrs. Harper and Mr. while here, attended the Deline-
Wnod D.P., Tnrnntn, son of me, Mrs. George 'Wrest wishes to
and Alrs. Alert wand,1trnsSP15.; (hank her many frieurls and Tela- apcl Mrs. Ross, of Embro, were St. Denis wedding at Arra.
The wedding to take place aI ,t: idea fnr all their kindnras, Sunday guests of Mrs. Warner Mr. M. 0. Smith, who began
p.nt., June J9, in ,fames Street treats and visits while J1jeROhertS erecting lowers at Oshawa last
t..nitect Church, Exeter, Onta patient tl 1 it t t •
a cn !n to m t and
Ir,, , p al a Rev. A. Ayleslock and Mrs. W dnesday, was home for the
,"o Score return in.' home ';pftcdal
Air. .and All's. ,Tames F. Murray. Snullt Huron Hospital and Dr. tort, spent
Ayton, Ont., wish to announce the 0„drlard. 2� a few days cast week
engagement of their daughter,
Willi Air. and Mrs. Williaiti
Alary marguerite, to Str, Josrlth Aylestock,
Fon of Alr. and IN MEMORIAM—
thanks
EMORIAM—
i thanks In the, hospital staff at Robert Timbers, a[ North l3ux- holiday weekend.
v
Paul Paulank je, ant Mrs. M. Durham, who sent:
Airs. Paul l'auk'jP ('enttnlia, p i
Ontario- The_ marriage 10 take conn 91"1' -1n Invntg memory of the winter with 11er datinhter,
place ,lune T. at. 10.3n a.nt., in Natltanial ('nrhett• +.vhn„nl,assed AZrs. George EllIC00d, Of London, l
St. Peter's R.C. Church, Aytnn, away. 3 yea”, ago, Slay has returned to her home on
Ont. 22. Smne ay we tn}te to meet agntn,
The engagement is annnitnred
of alma Gertrude, slaughter or
Mr. 1Villiam R. Bell and the late
Airs. Bell, of Hensall, to Alt'.
Henning Robert Ingentanaen, To-
ronin, snn of Dir. and Mrs. Tamil
'Martin 1n„emansen. n e n in a r lc.
The marrigae to take Blare rtuiet-
ly Saturday, (tine 25, at 4:20
Some clay wa know not when,
To clasp his hand in the better
land,
Never to pa.rl. again.
Frank St. for the summer.
Mr. and Airs. 11. Ritchie and
candy, Mr. Don Delinage, all
f L
—Ever remembered by his wife. o ondon, and Misst're S n -
22i, Harris, of 11 Jngham, were un-
r;f>rsr.'1"r_—tn loving memory of day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cal -
our dear father, Nathaniel Cor• vin Haskett,
belt, who passed away a years R1rs. Alalcotnl Hodgins and
n'clnrlc In Carmel Presbyterian•, '+
m,. age, May
o, 100,,,
Church, Hensel'. 22' Gone, clear. fatlrrr,MISS Kay Hodgins. of London,
gena MIS.5
Arr. and Airs. John Wesley How we hiss your smiling face, were Sunday guests of RIM. and
Rlchardt;on, Henan] 1, annotinee 13ut ynu left us to 'remember Mrs, John Casey and Mr. and
the engac,'ement of their laugh- None nn earth (tan take your
tar, t arab,. Anne, to Robert John ,
lnuglas Cooper, son of Air, and A happplacey bonne we nitre enjoyed--
Alrs. Duncan Cooper, Kipper. The Hnw sweet the memory still,
wedding to fake place Friday, But death has left x lonellness
'IunP 29, at 5:30 pan., in 'Hensall
Ent ted Church. 2.1'
Mr. and Ml's. Harold Rea. ver,
Dundas, wish in announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Audrey Marie, to Al r.
William Gordon Sheath, Portage ,nemnl'y of a clear ltushand and of Mr, and Mrs. Bob Coleman,
la Prairie, Mian., son nf Airs. father•, Ed Hunter-T)uvar, who
Elsie Sheath, Tnrnntn. The wed- passed away nne year ago, May Mrs. Warner McRoberts, who
Mrs, Charles Windsor,
As a dime thrower, Mr. Bob
ffamilton is quite adept. At the
Trade and hobby Fair, not once
The world can haver fill, but three times did his dime
—Ever remembered by daughters remain en the plate,. winning for
and. sons -le -law, F1va and Doug,
Hilda, and Russ, 22c
HCNTI'IR 1)1''',1,8 •-- In loving
Min three cups and saucers.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett
and family were Sunday guests
ding to take plat... on Saturday. 10, 1955, has been tearhing in the. Whalen
Air. anrl. Airs, Alvin Cbtfle of that. morn,Public School for the past two
Thames -Roarl wish to announce The sorrow the day 'would bring, years has accepted a position
on. the Dresden High School
staff to teach French and Eng.
lish.
June. 11, at Copetnwn, Ont. 22e 11'e little knew when we" woke
the en*agement nf their only
daughter, Leis :flay; to Arthur
Len -IS Harfia, . son or - Air. and
Airs. Leonard Harris, Kirk ion. near,
The marriage will take pincP Sometimes it's haul to under.
t3aturdey, dune i, 1955, at 2 p.m., Stand,
at Thames Road 'United Church why. spine things have to be,
But In His wisdom God has
CARDS OF THANKS — Beyondltour'rnwer in see.
God gave its strength:
-And,Moura€'e to bear the blow,
But what it.cost in lose you dear
No one will ever know,
—Ever remembered by his wife
Peg and family. 22c
For the call was sudden, the
shook severe
To part with one we loved so
1 wish to sincerely thank all
those who so kindly remembered
me with visits, reeds, flowers and
rifts while a patient in Soul
Hurnn I'rospital: also my thanks
to the nurses for their kindness,
—Airs, 'l.loyrl Hodgson. 22r
T wish to thank the many
h9endc and neigtthor9 for the
beautiful flowers and cards sent
In me while. 1 was a patient. In
St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
Special thanks to net.. Air. flouts.
inn and the nurses nt St, Joseph's
Hospital.—Thomas Lee. 132'
Wa wish to extend a sincere
"Thank You” to all ,-nur friends
I and neighbors fnr their rards,
memorials and other expressions
of sympathy at the lime of our RECEPTION & DANCE for Mr.
recent bereavement, 'We are truly
L grateful.—Harold and Itlabel „.Tet-' and Hall, Mrs.Fri• Ross Coy tie,30. Farquhar
COMING EVENTS
BARN DANCE — Silver Star
Ranch Barn Dance at Jim Grif-
fin's new barn, 5 miles north of
St, Marys, or ti mile east of
Motherwell. Dancing every Fri-
day, 10 to 1. Blue Ranger Or-
chestra playing May 23. 22c
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. K, L. Zorn, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHW00D
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, Map 25
10:00 a.m.: :`The Way Of The
Spirit"
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
CAVEN' PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH '
Rev. Samuel' Kerr, B.A., BM.
Minister
Organist: Mrs, Bob Pryde
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Parable
Of The Good Samaritan"
Nursery for children up to six
years.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(English)
"The Holy Spirit and the
Christian"
Minister: Rev. Alex, Rapson 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
Organist: Mrs. A, Willard All Welcome
10:00 a.m.--The Church School
,11:15 a.m.-Worship Service
Nursery Class up to three years
in the Primary Department,
Beginners, ages 4.6, will with-
draw during the second hymn.
Worship As A Family In
The Family Church
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 a,m.--Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship •
Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
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CHRISTIAN .REFORMED
Rev. H. 1, Snell', Pastor CHURCH
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W,C,M, 0;45 aan.=Morning Worship
10:00 a,nt,--Sunday Sehooi
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
W b nt a n 's Association Anni-
versary
Guest Minister: Rev, Robert
Wood. B.A., B.D,, of Mitchell
Sermon Subject: "Candle In
The Wind"
Ladies' choir will sing the
anthens5,
Solo: Mrs. George V ase
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To Alt
NOTE: The evening services
have been withdrawn for this
the StmnIII er months.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
0:45 anis.—Sunday School
11:00 a,ln,—Worship Service
7:30 p,n.,—Pvangclistic Service
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study
and Prayer
Friday, 8 p,1,=—Christ Ambas-
does will 1irve for, their guest
-Seafo>t''tls 'Young ;people,
A Hearty WelcoiIte To All
r/1 am the door; by rife if any
fl1a11 enter 111, hrs shall be saved,
and shall - g0 10 and out, and
find pasture. ...John 10:0`
elifief8 EVAN). I;Ct
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(Dutch )
forStudd ent John Timmer, Hart -
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(English)
Student John Timmer,, Hart -
for()
3:30 p.m,—Sunday School
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R.
5tronie, 1lrlinisfer
10:00 A.M. and 7:30 p.m,—An-
niversary Services with Rev.
Duncan McTavish as guest
speaker, Special Music by the
choir•.
11:15 a.ni.•--Church School
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, May 2$
ANNIVERSARY
11:00
Guest Minister: Rev, 1. M•,
Cook, Lug)
Special music by 2urieli Male
Oct1t.
Visitor<tl Weleoiii
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 23 and 24
"BETWEEN HEAVEN
AND HELL"
(Adult Entertainment)
(Technicolor)
* Robert Wagner
* Terry Moore
COMIC STRIP
One Show Only Each Night
8:30 p.m. D.S,T,
Lyric -
Theatre
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
May 22, 23 and 24
"HELLCATS OF THE
NAVY"
* Ronald Regan
* Nancy Davis
and on the same program
"THE OLD WEST"
•* Gene Autry
MON., TUES. & WED.
May 26, 27 and 28
"BOMBERS B 52,E
•* Karl Malden
* Natalie Wood
& ADDED SHORTS
--- COMING —
"MAVERICH QUEEN"
* Barry Sullivan
* Barbara Stanwyck
Brownie's
Drive -In
Clinton
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY
May 22 and 23
"TIME LIMIT"
* Richard Widmark
* Richard Basehart
TWO CARTOONS
SATURDAY & MONDAY
May 24 and 26
"CHECKPOiNT"
(Colour)
* Anthony Steel
* Odie Vcrsois
TWO CARTOONS
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY'
May 27 and 78
"SWEET SMELL OF
SUCCESS"
(Adult Entortaihnne0t)
* Our' Lane/WO'
Air T`Ony Curtis
'WO' CARTOONS
i
Lawn
Bowiers
The Exeter Bowling Club
will open their greens with
a friendly mixed tourna-
ment, afternoon and eve-
ning,
Wed,, May 28 l
Beginning at 2 p.m.
Exeter will meet with the
Hensel]. players in the eve-,
ning to form an organiza-
tion,
All interested bowlers are
urged to attend.
Starlitc
Drive -In Theatre
5. Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Crediton Road
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 23 and 24
"THE GIRL HE LEFT
BEHIND"
* Tab Hunter
* Natalie Wooe
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY'
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Airs. M.41 Snaith last Satuf-
clay attended •tion :baptism •af.
Frances. Victoria Boggs, dauglt.,t
ter of Mr. and Airs, Alexandeg
Boggs, of Montreal, which staa,,"t
held at St. Martina -Wale -Field.
, Mr. and Airs. John Whitehead Rev. 1
and family, of Hamilton, were . j,k Vag and officiated,.
n c . Mrs. Smith made the lour
weekend „ue, is of AIr .and Airs,'.
Gordon Whitehead and family. • i christening gown which was
broidercd with 'baptismal syin
Mr. and Mrs. George Young bais of cross andtilles.,
.and family, of Clinton, were heti j es, and The
day guests also ane of the godp rents, The.
y g sof Mr.and Mrs. Erle others were Miss Susie Murlesst»:
Young• sister of the mother, and Mr.
Mr. and Airs. Maurice Dupuis,'.John Stephen Cook, of England'
of Alive St., are happy to an-, (Mr. Boggs acting as proxy).
nounce the birth of their son, Mrs. Ronald .Coleman, a fon-
Michael Vincent, at St. Josephs ; dapp, :and Mr. Harold Brooke, ,p1
hospital, London, Saturday, May Atfi'ora, were weekendguests a ,
10. •Mrs. 'Thomas Brooke. g
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ANNIVERSAR Y
• SERVICES
Sundy, May 25
11:00 a.m.—Rev. Robert A. G. Passmore, L.A., B.D.,
S.T,M., Owen Sound,
7:30 pan.—Rev, Robert Passmore and the C.N.R.A.
Male Choir of Stratford.
Minister, Rev. Chas. D. Daniel
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James St. Women's Association
Anniversary Servicc
Sunday, May 25
11:00 A.M.
GUEST SPEAKER: REV. ROBERT WATT. B.A., B.D.
of Mitchell• t.,
E „
SOLOIST: MRS. GEORGE VRI::'a.
Ladies' Choir Directed by Organist Lawrence Wein
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CING
Every Friday Night
at the
BLUE'S a`ATER
DAN ELAND
10:00 to 1:30
MUSIC BY PESJARDINE'SS ORCHESTRA
Dance pavilion is situated eight miles north of Grand
Bend, four miles northwest of Zurich. It was formerly
St. Joseph's Airport,.
Regular Admission 750
Phone Zurich 38 for Special Engagements
and Receptions.
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EXETE
TWILIGHT MEET
Wednesday, l ne 4
5;30 p,m. Daylight Saving Time
$1,400 in Purses
2:30 CLAS TROT OR PACE .
Summer Sheet Donated by LINDENFIELD'S LTD,
2:28 CLASS TROT OR PACE .
Summer Sheet Donated` by Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Ltd,
2:25 CLASS TROT OR PACE
Summer Sheet Donated by Maurice Quattce, Harnessmaker
2:22 CLASS ,TROT OR PACE . .
Summer Sheet Donated by JACK WEBER
FREE•FQR-ALL ...
Sumner Sheet .Donated by E, L, CHAFFS & SONS
PRIZE OF $10 FOR FASTEST MILE OF 2:25 CLASS DONATED. EY
A. L. AND C. E. ACHESON
SiLVER TRAY FOR BEST DRESSED OUTFIT DONATED El
JACK SMITH, JEWELLER
Two Heat Plan, Each Heal A Race Whifsoll Starting Gala'
BETTING PRIVILEGES ANNOUNCSR: TORY GREGO, LONDON
ADMISSION:
Adults $1;O0, Childrat't 250, Cars 25f; Graiidstaltid $Og: Chilelet i 250
1200
$300
$300
$300
$300
SPONSORED EY EXETER TURF CLUB
Jhack Morriotby, Chairman an Hairy 'Beaver, Treasurer Bill Aitken, Stl!t:retbrir
.,,
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