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Looking In With Liz
'Farmer Boy'
To The Altar
By ELIZABETH TOWCHETTE
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"Fernier P..ey" Fronk Towns-
end. the singling Wrestler, lost
his hold on bachelorhood re-
cently when he married the very
attractive girl he is been en-
gaged to for the past year, Sonia
1-1rynehak,
Frank, who sticks to wrestling
for two reasons (money and the
chance to become familiar to
andiences), hopes some day to
revert to a full-time staging
; career. He is a graduate engi-
neer who picked up the name
"Farmer Boy" because he. felt
it sounded appropriate for a
wrestler,
The new panel show "One of
a Kind" has gone over so well
that there is already a possibil-
ity that it will be retained as a
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winter show. This wouldn't be
the first time a summer show
Continued through; each season
one or more replacement shows
make the switch. (Last year it
was M es! em akers and Front
Page Challenge.
WS kill a ker S is one show that
that has already been signed for
next winter due in a large part
to the :fact that American net-
works want Jack 'Kane. He'll
do a summer show for NBC but
has signed to. return to Toronto
for fall programming. Sylvia
Murphy will be appearing on
three out of four Muaicmaker
shows next .season.
Monty Hall, a familiar voice
to Canadian radio listeners,. (r
member his 'Who Am I' series?)
has been making a name. for
himself in New York and on
July 8 will begin. his first net-
work TV show. lie will emcee
a panel called "Keep Talking"
with Ilka Chap, Joey Bishop, a
comedian fannliar to Como
watchers, and Danny Dayton.
Oscr Peterson, Montreal pi-
anist, has moved his family to
Toronto. With more CBC guest
shots in mind?
.Peter Donat, the Maritime ac-
tor who has a few roles at Strat-
ford this season is a nephew or
the late Robert Donat who is
perhaps most remembered for
his movie role in "Goodbye Mr,
Chips". ,Tust a few weeks before
his death Donat completed film-
ing of "Tnn of the •Sixth Itappi-
ness" with Ingrid Bergman.
Kathie McNeil of "One of a
Kind" used to play the part of
Princess on earlier Howdy Doody
shows. Now that she is back in
Toronto she has revived the
part of a few 'memory' 'pro-
grams.
Bill Shatner, Montreal actor
who appeared in inany CBC -TV
plays and who did four sessions
at Stratford before making a
liable for himself on American
drainatic shows has just been
signed as the male lead in the
Broadway production of. `The
World of Suzie. Wong' slated to
open in the fall. 13i11 can also
be seen in the current movie
"The Brothers Karamazov."
Barb Franklin goes home to
Regina for a holiday this sum-
mer. Her seven day ;reek this
season proved too tiring and a
light cold turned into a severe
case of pneumonia which hos-
pitalized her for a couple of
weeks recently, She is appear-
ing six evenings and Saturday
matinees in "Spring . Thaw" and
has been doing-"Showlime" Sun-
day nights along with the many
rehearsal hours attached to that
TV show and really needs the
rest before beginning rehearsals
for the New York production of
"Salad Days".
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The Story ln
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AWARD TEEN TOWN TROPHIES — Winners of the championship bowling team in By MRS. ,JUP DYKEMAN
the Centralia Teen Town League -were presented with trophies Friday night at a semi-,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan,
St. Marys, Mr. George Earl, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Brock and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Brock and
family, spent Sunday afternoon
at Stratford.
1 Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Jaques
;and children spent Saturday eve-
, fling with Mr. and Mrs. Verne
!Blackler, Kirkton.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bale of
• London were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ,Johns.
i Mrs, Tom Hern, Mrs, Ward
Hero, Mrs. Norman Brock and
Margaret spent Monday at the
;Horticultural Show in Toronto.
1 Kirkton Horticultural Society
sponsored the bus trip.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Jud Dykeman were: Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Dykeman and
Derek, Crediton, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dylternan, London, Ruth
Ann and Jane Dykeman, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Bob Hern, Jarvis.
Mrs, Ross Hern of Detroit
spent a few days at her home.
Mrs. .Lloyd . Lynn of Clande- 1Nith flash outfit
hoye returned home from the
hospital and is spending a few Brownie Starflex Camera
days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hern.
Judy Hern returned home on
Sunday from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London,
• Mr. George Earl spent Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Herm
Ruth Meikle and Jane Dyke -
man, Exeter, spent Monday eve-
ningykm
ewain.t11 Mr. and Mrs. Jud
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Yvonne Jaques, Ann Herdman,
Marion Hem and Karen Rodd
have been attending school this
week in preparation for starting
to school in the fall,
formal dance which completed the season's activities. Ray Frayne, Exeter, right,
awards a trophy to co -captain Gayle Matheson. Team members, from left, include Ron
Dodd, Bob Taggart, Jean Stevens and Lesley Kenyon. Captain Roly Tinline was not
present. --T-A Photo
ance Ends Teens' Season
A semi -formal dance: in the
J. A, D. McCurdy school Friday
night completed season's activi-
ties for Centralia Teen Town,
.bout 50 teenagers danced to
high fidelity music provided by
Al Logic, London.
Feature .of the program was
the presentation of trophies to
members of the team which won
the bowling competition :spon-
sored by the group during the
wint er.
The trophies, donated by Snell
Broa. Ltd. Exeter, were pre.
Doug Busehe, Jean Stevens, Jim
King, Merle Knoblauch and Roly
Tinline,
Teen town's activities (luring
the past year have included
bowling, floor hockey, curling
and basketball, in addition to'
three dances.
By means of baking sales and
; shovelling snow, the teenagers
have started a fund to purchase
a hi-fi record player,
The group is supervised by a
!committee consisting of Cpl. R.
Taggart, Mrs. A. Y. Dodd and
FIS and Mrs. B. It, Matheson.
Woodham News
-By MRS, ARTHUR RUNDLE
sented by Ray Frayne to Gayle The annual picnic of the Wood -
Matheson, Lesley Kenyon, Jean ham Sunday School was held on
Stevens, Bob Taggart and Ron Saturday at Stratford Park with
;Dodd. Captain of the team was a good crowd in attendance, L.
Roly Tinline. fter dinner sports were held
. Lucky David O'Reilly shared by the committee in charge. Win -
prizes for two of the three spot vers in races, boys and girls
idances held during the evening, under five, Janette Hooper; 5-6
11118 partners were Carol Ha ter Kathy Thacker; 7-8, Jiminy Gar -
and Dianne McLeod. Group Cap -
tam A. (1. Kenyon and Mrs, Ken-
yon also, won, prizes,
The dance was organized by
executive of the group, whose
1 members are Gayle Matheson, Kicking slipper ieto basket,
tenburg; 9-11, Linda Thac-
ker; boys, Waller Langford;
girls, 12-16, Joanne Webb; boys,
12-16, Clifford Langford; girls
over 16, Marian McNaughton;
president is Ron Dodd. Other men over 16, John Brookshaw,
Letter From
Shipka
Verla Copeland; minute race,
Clare Hooper; relay race, Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Parkinson; tal-
lest man, Mr. Jack Thompson;
tallest woman, Mrs. Ken Lang-
ford.
Personal Items
----------- Mrs. May Elliott, St. Marys,
Visitors during the weekend visited on Wednesday and Thurs-
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, day with Mrs. M. Jacques.
Billie, and Mrs. J. Coleman, in-
cluded Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cor-
bett and Al, of Hensall, and Mrs.
Charles Goodman, of Detroit. Mrs. M. Jacques, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Clarke Lloyd Jacques and family at -
attended the wedding of her tended the 25th wedding cele -
brother, Mr. George Winegarden, bra lion . of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert
and Miss Inez DesArdine, at
Selves, Hensall, on Tuesday eve -
Grand Bend on, Saturday, Mrs. rang.
Clarke's sister, Mrs. Charles 1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chatten
Deavu and Mr. Deavu, or Hamil- of London were Sunday -visitors
ton, also attended the wedding with the former's mother, Mrs.
and spent the wcekdnd with Mr. Ff. Chatten.
and Mrs, Clarke. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills and
Mr. Irvin Devine, Roy Morenz family of Kirkton were Sunday
and Raymond Kacling enjoyed a visitors with ' Mr. and Mrs.
successful fishing trip to Boat Lloyd Jacques.
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Lake in Northern Ontario over
the weekend. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering and
Miss Shirley Coleman, of Lon -if their families, and Mr. Glen
don, was a weekend visitor with
mother, Mrs. J. Coleman, Sharpe attended a shower for
her
and. sister, Mrs. Hugh Morenz, I their cousin, Grace Chambers, in
Mr. Morenz and Billie. Fenwick on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum- School. After playing crokinole,
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine read an
garten were Sunday visiters with address, and the young couple
her brother,
Mr. and Mrs, was presented with a chair and
CharlA Brown, at Bothwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Breen and other gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
are .leaving for Saskatchewan
family, of Windsor, were. meek-
this week, where they will be
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
taking over a pastorate.
Lorne Deitrich, and also attended
Mrs. . Vincent will accom-
the Winegarden-Desjardine wed- pany her soh,
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Vin -
ding on Saturday. Mr. Morris Vin-
L.S.R.T. Don Love, R.C.N., has cent, and Mrs. Vincent, to
Saskatchewan, and spend some
returned to 'Halifax after spend- time visiting relatives there.
ing leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Love. He was Vincent Reunion .
accompanied by his cousins, Mr. The Vincent reunion was held
Maurice Love, of Exeter, and at Bayfield on Saturday. A large .
Mr. Ronald Love, of Parkhill,' crowd was present, coining from •
who will return by TCA after London, Gederich, Grand Bend_
holidaying in Nova Scotia. Dashwood, ;Zurich, Auburn and
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith, of other points. .- 1
Woodham, were, Sunday visitors Mrs. George Bullock, of Zurich
with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Swett- and Mr. Harold Vincent, were in.
zer, Ron and Barbara. charge of the sports.
On Friday evening, friends, Attending from Shipka were
neighbors and relatives of Mr. kir. and Mrs, Norman Vincent,
and Mrs, Morris Vincent (newly- Mr. Ira Vincent, Mrs. Mabel
weds) gathered, at Blackbush Desjardine, Mrs. Don Duniigan
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, and family. Tribute was paid to
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, the memory of Mr. Henry Link. :
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webber of
Detroit spent Sunday with Helen
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spent Sunday in Collingwood
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy
and Lynn of St. Marys were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Levy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne of
London were Saturaay visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Run-
dle.
Mrs. Clayton Brook and Terry
of Guelph were weekend visitors
with Mrs. W, Dickey and Mr.
and Mrs, Carroll Brock and
Brian of Guelph visited on Fri-
day evening,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Dickey were Mr. and
mre, Newman Baker of Well -
burn, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ford,
Mrs. Freeman Horne, Ruth and
Raymond, Winchelsea, Miss
Kathleen Horne, London, Mr.
Clayton Brock, Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Ford and. Jenni-
fer, Kitchener and Mrs. Harry
Ford returned home after spend-
ing four months in Kitchener.
Mrs. Arnold Hern and Betty,
Mrs. Vic Chatten motored to
Elora on Tuesday and also
visited in Toronto.
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