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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-10, Page 13Recepti•on and Dance for MR. ANP MRS. ARTHUR ,HARRIS FARQUHAR HALL friday, July 11 Good Music Everyone Welcome L • Dashwood Lutherans 1 l'"'"1" .•. • • • ,crediton iCr chton. Public School ��.�... e„ A_ Promomss_ n 0y ISG 1.i'�1R5, JGSa" weomliAnnounces► r the uRlt ?R Roots Noels, Jacqualene Sharpe , Mrs..Mar er a' a elcl Over 200 li� elle roistered fogy and Mrs. Harold Kraft, attended Mrs. John Wein is annual Ltit�reran picnic held the f ner 1 £ t u a o a relative, telt. Mrs Mary Wein daughter a£ M M .g at DI>,meron, tatchorl Claxg .Skinner. t B yfi Ralph Owen a New Haven, the late Mr. .Jacab. Finkbernerx± Names ars .in al habe#il all SENIOR RAQA!! Arthur and. 114antan Herrn. and Michigan, C ,..«a .. and his wife Anna, was born order p Marie Salmon arranged the W �s. inners •w.ea•e: sport Sharon Marlene and Jannes 1jayter. 6 and 7 years; ,Loan Becker and Peter Kraft, 8 and 9 years; Val- Brie Gibson and Lawrence Bark. er, 10 and 1.1. years; Blaine Mil- ler and Wayne Gibson, 12 and 13 years; ladles race, Marie :Sal,. noon; men's race, Don Genttner, Whistle race, Kicth Racier; 3- legged, Lynda Rader and Lana Keller; sr. Joanne Marlene and Iris Becker; wheelbarrow, .Jim beta Zion I:,U,R. Church, Cie- Janes, Ronald Kenney, Lucky Ey MRS, 'WILLiAM .RHODE �•onnle Pe Man is va• in Stephen Township near Ship -i x'romot'Mr?t' Ruby l .Moht9r,. '44/cherrationing with Mary Jane. I•I"of£•1lca May 4, 1879 and idled in the, ed to grade 2 - Hans Grade 7 -�- Brenda Rocca (HL man during, July, :South Huron hospital July , BiSehelf, Bonnie Clarke, Byron "Jacqueline England, Sharon .. +au t'r tri zt a owe !England, John Fahner, Ronald' !lI), Dennis Lannport Carate x M d M Sid last week at Guy, Indiana. r. an Mrs ► Baker spent Joe at Lire age o£ 79 years. • Clarke,Katy I'bethar•dt Bobby' le let (II) Marilyn G 11 Mr. and Mrs. eek Ilui'fman, She was married to John '• Qtasd k Wein In 1911, anti they farmed to- 6 ah , Muriel Glanville, She- McDonough (ID, Ronald Matz Of Port Colborne, spent last week roil Bodge, Dale Lamport, 13us- (1i), James Pfaff. Marian Ver. with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Webb. g0"1" on the•8th concession, Ste- sell Pfaff, Teddy Skinner. , pJren 'a`ownship until the eleath ley (II). This Week In Thames of Mr. Wein in May 1946. After Grade 3 --Naomi Boceick, John' Grade 8 - Kenneth Bender, that Mrs. Wein located in Care -,Dietrich, Nancy iangland, Gwe-}.Art Brand (ID, John Brock (It), diton where she resided :Belli nyd k' inkbeiner,Chartualne ]rut -;.Donald Colter, ;Richard Colter herdeath, ws a loyal mens- lei David vr d Gibsan, Cordon Joae England (1C), Douglas Ilayte and Edward Itestemayec; clitan, i Me.Donough, TomSiiverthorne, sr. Keith Rader and Robert Mil- Her Beverley Sims Bonnie Sims, passing is mourned by Judy ,Smith. ' ler; sack race, Robert Miller anti personal Items her one brother Edward Fink- ' • Shiela :Keller ball throw, Randy beiner of Crediton, her three sis-i INTERMEDIATE ROOM: Becker; eccet; I � tell n g slipper, er ,Mai toMr. Mr a n d A rs , 0 r e n Gra c e o f t er s A rs, William Parsons sons af Mrs. Addileen Morlpcc, teacherkSalmon, Elgin Keller. Several Mich. M , and Mrs, Casino Grand Bend Presenting All Season LIONEL THORNTON and his CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA Dancing EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Until Labour Day COMING Wednesday July 30 The Glenn Miller Orchestra Wednesday, August 6 The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra ro!nie• rs Drive-in Clinton THURSDAY &. FRIDAY , July 10 and 11 -� DOUBLE FEATURE - "B3AIL OUT AT 43,000" * John Wayne * Karen Steele "REVOLT AT FORT 4,A RAM 1'E"" (Colour) * John Dehner * Plana. Brewster ONE CARTOON SATURDAY ONLY July 12 ""DRANGO" * Jeff Chandler * Julie London 2 CARTOONS MON„ TUES. & WED, July 14, 1S and 16 "OKLAHOMA!"" (Colour, Cinemascope) * Gordon Mac Rea * Shirley Jones NO CARTOON relays were enjoyed. Special prizes were awarded: to Mrs. Charles Stephen, oldest lady present; Leu Keller, young- est baby; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Webb, most recently married, anct Ronald Anderson, registra- tion prize. Personal Items Vacation Bible School opened in. both the Evangelical 1LB. Church and Zion Luthern Church. Monday, July 7 and will Continue fnr two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther, Mrs. Letta Taylor and Miss Lily Hoffman, of. London, left Wed- nesday morning for a three-week visit; to Honolulu, They will.motor to San Francisco and then fly the remaining distance. Misses Betty and Marion New- ton are vacationing with their cousins, Nancy Willert, Mrs. Nelda Routledge, of Lon- don, is vacationing with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fas- sold, Mr, and Mrs. Melton Wol- per and girls, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Kretzman, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mrs. Cora Geiser. Shower for Bride -Elect Mrs, Arthur Waugh entertained at a miscellaneous shower for her niece, Joyce Haugh, Friday evening. Assisting her •was her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hartman, Mrs, Don Geiser and Mrs. Bruce Sieback. Pink roses and streamers was the decorative motive. During the evening contests were conducted. Anne Taylor and Mrs. Sieback gave humorous readings. • Fay Ford Dead the address and Lynda Haugh and Norma ;Vie- gaud brought the gifts win in gaily colored baskets. The bride - elect made an appropriate reply, Miss Judy and Lynda Kraft and Sharon Fenton, of Ailsa Craig, spent last week with their aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Morlock, of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Becker, Mrs, Howard Fenton, and Mr. • Rece ..tion And Dance for. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH WHITE Friday, July 11 CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Everyone Welcome Ladies Please Bring Liinch 111111111u11111111nt1u1.11un111111111n1/l,lfllnlUl11n11U11uu,il tlnnnl11 uutnnnllllt 11111gllllln111111tnnlllnllltt HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ' WORSHIP SERVICE Sunday, July.13 - 3:00 p,m. UNITED CHURCH SUMMER CAMP (North of Goderich) SPEAKER: Rev. Lloyd. Browli, B.A., B.D., of Rrusseis MUSIC; Wingham Salvation Army Band CHOIR: Goderich Harbour Airs Ladies please bring sandwiches, cookies, or tarts. Coffee and Chocolate Milk will be supplied. Lorne Listoen, Danny, Marilyn and Diane visited over the week- end With Mr. and Mrs. Abner Passmore and family, They all spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Jones of Exeter. Mrs, Reginald Shipley and daughter Lynn of Clinton were visitors at the Thannes Road manse on Sunday. Misses Margaret and Agnes Bray and two girl friends from London were on a motor trip to Sauble Beach, Tobermory and other points north last week. Mr. Lloyd. Ballantyne, the new Presbytery representative, Mrs. Ballantyne and Rev. H, C. and Mrs. Wilson attended the induc- tion service at Seaforth on Fri- day evening, Miss Carol IIodgert, of Iro- quois, and Miss Janice Johnston, of Welland, are spending i this week with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann. Miss Mary Gay Pettibone, of Aylmer, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Mr, and Mrs, Mark Strapp, of London, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bray, Robert and Janet visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers, Gloria and Gary, of London, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Squire. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Csardiner and Marilyn were guests on Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Mur- ray Gibson, of Bryanston,• Mari- lyn Gardiner stayed for some holidays with her cousins, Mar- garet Jean and Marion Gibson. Misses Nancy and Beverley Passmore are holidaying in Brantford with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Caswell. At time of writing, Mr. Almer. Stewart is a 'patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. R. A. Baynes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Box and Frances, of Wellburn, Mr, and Mrs. Rich- ard Baynes, Linda, Carol and 1 Joan, of St. Marys, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Elford. Mr. and Mrs..Ernest Pym and Sohn attended the Pym reunion in Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Haynes, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym and Joan, of Eliin- v.ille, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shul- man, Marcia and Mark, of Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Allan I Wanner, Miss Marion Pym, of j Sarnia, visited on Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest' Pym and Mr. Cephas Pym. Mrs.- Ted McIntyre, of London, spent a fete days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Graham and Andy of Cromarty, visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Sunday services will be held on Sunday afternoon, with Sun- day School at 2 p.in. and church service at 3 p.m., when the dedication of the organ will take place. Mrs. Robert Miller is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hern and Linda of Jarvis spent the weekend with Mr. . and Mrs, John Selves. C t A rom r Mrs rs. lie •b s _ i rt J y , e ane. ()Tad of klcnsail, and Miss Louleda (1I1, Bob413rown a� xryt ke Finkbelner of Crediton; also Ann Marie Dietrich (Ii), Bieherd Gordon Pascoe, who made his Glanville, Ruth Bodge (ID, Bob -several years. =Lawson ill), Billy McDill, Ro• T bore with them on the farm fors by Hodge, Leslie ,lcsney, BarbaraSS 2 l UCciSiil j l Miss Dorothy Turner, teacher, Burial was in the Crediton cem-t Berta Sharpe (ID, Brenda Sims announces promotions at S:S, No, etery, Funeral services were t (ILLBetty Skinner (I1), `Terry 2 Tuekersmith to Grade .9 --- conducted in the hopper -Hockey Pfaff. Margaret Broadfoot. funeral home by Rev. W. F. Grade 5 .•.- Fred Brock, Patsy Grade 8 - William Charters, Krotz, of Dashwood, In the ab-{ Clarke,Marina Coughtrey (ID, Susie Mae Lostell, Lloyd Los- sence of her minister, Rev, G. SandrEngland (11), Carolyn tell, Ruth Ann McNichol, Mary R. Strome, iGlanville (II), Joyee Glanville, Norris. Baskets of flowers were on dis-: Bob llaist, Margaret Heist (II), Grade 6 -- Robert Cooper, Al Kyle, Robert McNaughton. Grade 4 - 'Bradley Littleton, Donald Littleton, Joan Sinclair. Grade 3 - Brian Dayman, Lightfoot, Joan Smith (10. Grade 9 -. Barbara Dundas (II), Nancy Fahner, Carol Faul der, Eric Finkbeiner (II), James Finkbeiner, David Geiser, Shir- ley A, Geiser (ID, Frances Jackson, Marlene Xing (ID, Gwen Pfaff, Shirley Radford (ID, Margaret Varley, play in the two local churches Marlene Noels (Ill, Cynthia on Sunday, honoring the memory: Pfaff (H), Maria Silverthorne of the late Mrs, Mary Wein. I (14). Grade 6 - Sharon Bishop (ID, Personal Items i Judy Boullanne (II) John Brown1Gary Mr. and Mrs, Lorne FinkbeinerGerald Dayman m Deitk- and Reginald and Mr. and Mrs.' (11), Kathleen Buxton (1Don- Carl Finkbeiner, renLtt Tommy Bark aid Dundas,Margaret Fahner, Hess, Karen Littleton, Ross Haugh, Linda and Danny: Sandra Faultier (11), Karen Grade 2 - Jim Kyle. I spent a few days at North, Bay I Faulder (II), Betty Lou Jesney, with Cpl. and Mrs. Rohl, Lambie; Elyse Lamport (H), Dalto and family. Iand daughters Shirley and Beth F/0. and Mrs. Robt. Palmer SS 4 Stephen of Brighton spent the weekend with Mrs. Palmer's parents, I (Sharon) ;Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahrner, ; Grade 9 -lean Krueger, Ja- Shirley is remaining fora few' net AiorIock, Nancy Wilds. weeks visit Cpl. and Mrs. Lorry Cann and daughter Patricia of Alliston were weekend visitors with Mrs, Cann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack. Mr, and Mrs. T. K. Baillie of Saginaw, Mich, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Havi- land. Mrs, R. Grenier and daughter Beth o£ Beardmore, Port Arthur district visited this week with the former's mother, Mrs. R, Molitor Rev. A. and Mrs. Rapson were Tuesday evening guests with Rev. H, C. and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nickels, Laurette, Allan and Sharon, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Snow. W.A. and W.M.S. The July meeting of the W,A. and W.M.S. was held at the church with, Mrs, Carl Hume and Mrs. Lloyd Hackney as hostesses. .Mrs. Edwin Miller led in the devotional period, assisted by Mrs. William Snow, �41YIIII111I111IIIIIIIIli11111111111111YIII111111111111111111111111IIIIIIII,IIIIIIPII11111t11111111111On11I111111111t11n111111,,,,,Ise Mrs. Reg H.odgert, Mrs, Arnold ,seeilieemennnlntt eineelllll ltnnitlon,nnunnl,ulnnnnlln11nnnnlo11,uunlunnnn,u,Inulol,, , Cann, Mrs. William Rohde and F. CLINTON KINSMEN CLUB $2,200 Cash Bingo CLINTON LIONS ARENA Wed., July 16 Doors Open at 7;30 p.m, DST -Games start of 9' p,m. 15 GAMES FOR $50.00 EACH 3 SHARE,THE-WEALTH GAMES Specials 5 Door Prizes $ ADMISSION: i1.00 Extra. Cards: 250 each or 5 for; $1.00 Special Cards: 50 each or 3 for OA BLIP TFI13 AIV.: EI'iitig this Adv. to '16 Office: tu,d Get +`xtra. FREE ticket on Door Prizes, • if111111111e1 IIIIIflllYlfl r r : r Mrs. Stanley Coward. The topic, "The Shepherd's Psalm," was given by Mrs. Ken Duncan. Mrs. Ed Coward was in charge of the program which consisted of a piano solo by Mrs. Nelson Squire, and a reading by Mrs, Carl Hume. Mrs. William Rohde read a letter from Miss Beryl Moron, the missionary of prayer who is home on furlough from India, about the bale the W.M.S. ladies sent her. Stackhouse - Williams Rev. IL C. Wilson performed the wedding ceremony of Miss Onah Williams and Mr, Victor Stackhouse on Saturday at the stance. The attendants were Mrs, Ronald Caldwell, of Exeter, and Mr. C. Worntsbechcr, of Zurich, n111lurrirnliirpii:uriulr11uln1tn�mllrltrrrlluuilaunuu11n1n11unlrllnruuuntry A What' Doing? Read hs Page • Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Insley of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. D. Insley and daughter, Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Insley. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver of Pittsburg, Miss Gertrude Beaver and friend, Mr, Lacey, of Detroit and Mr. Howard Beaver of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Beaver were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver and family of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Beaver and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. William 1Vlisener of Centralia, Mrs. Marguerite Bowman of Detroit is visiting with her fa- ther, Mr. E. Gettinger. Mrs. S. Lamport returned on Friday after spending some time in Detroit. Mrs. M. Faist, who spent the past few weeks in St. Thomas, returned home on Sunday, ac- companied by her grandson, Randy who is remaining for Grade 8 - Faye Becker, Gary Eagleson. Grade 7 - Lawrence Becker, Walter Becker, Judy Finkbeiner, Joanne Martine, Orville Wein, Grade 6 ---Carol Hendrick, •Marlene Masniea, Mary Vis- scher, Eleanor Wein, I Grade 5 - Barry Morlock, Diane Weber, I Grade 4 - Arlene Ayotte, Grace Masnica, Bert Visscher. Grade 3 - Eleanor Ayotte, ' Lorrie Becker, Douglas Fink- beiner, Theresa Hartman, Sha- ron Martine, Lloyd Masniea, Shirley Pfaff, Grade 2 - Wendy Ford, Ray Masnica. IL M. McLean, teacher some time. Mrs. Wm. Smith visited- with relatives in Ft. Wayne, Ind. and returned last week. Miss Doris Schwartz spent the weekend in Rostock visiting friends. The Mission Band of Crediton United Church held their annual .picnic on the church lawn on Thursday afternoon with 33 members present. • After the sports a picnic lunch was served by the leaders, Mrs. Daisy Dennis, Mrs. Thel- ma Whistler of Detroit and Mrs, Pearl Faulhafer of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Bender and fain- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Becker and family, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Organist: Mrs. Bob Pryde 9:00 a.m.-Sunday School 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "The Reject- ed Corner Stone" Nursery for children up to six years. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev, W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, July 13 10:00 a,nt.-"With Jesus in the Mountains" 11:05 a.m.-Sunday School THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAiN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister '7:00 a.m,-"Tomple Time", Re- formed Church Radio Broad- cast, C1IML, Hamilton. 2:00 p.m, ---Afternoon Worship "God First" ' 3:30 p.m.• -Sunday School All Welcome MAiN STREET The United Church Of Canada Minister: Rev, Alex, Rapson Organist: Mrs, A. Willard 11:15 a,n , -- The Service of Worship Union Service With James Streef The Church School: will meet with the congregation and with- draw during the second hymn, Worship 46d Every Sunday BAYFIELD IAP1IST CHURCH: Pxstorr Ivor 8646611ani 9:45 a.m.-.Bible Sehoot 11:00 a.m.-Morning Service S e r in o II Subject. "How To Worship" } 7:30 p.nt. T;veniiig Service. Sermon Subject: "What God Does with the Relievers' Sifts"' WM., g fettt.-lible Study and Prayer Service A Weleome To All ZiON CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Worship Rev. H. E. Koppel 11:15 a.m.-Church School ZION LUTHERAN CHURC DASHWOOD Rev. K. L. Zorn, Phone 65 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Service H THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivia Memorial, Exeter Rev. Been de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist S rnday, July 13 8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion 10;00 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Morning Prayer THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Worship Pastor; Stanley Bauder, Exeter' a JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. 14, J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W,C,M, 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 11:15 a.m, .. `Union Services in Main Street Church PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 9:45 a.ni,-,Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Speaker•; Rev, Frank Jolley The Story In Grand Bend By MRS. E. .KEOWN Th. Times -Advo 10, 190' .. Pyle 11. EVENTS >3ARN PANE -Y Silver >3tar .Ranch Barn ranee at .Jim Grif- fie's :new barn, miles es o m north •o£ h Sts Marys or x,S anile east of Motherwell. Dancing every Fri- day 10, to 1. Alternating orches- tras, Melody Ranch Boys and Andy :Cinders orchestra, utfG: HURON WAVES Ch -b Pienie,• Tuesday, July 15, 1958, River- view Park, Exeter. Bring basket lunch. Hot water provided for. tea. :Donations for sale table' .and S4, 100 or 154 articles mark Y ed for boys .orbrrls for giel�- pocket lady would be .appreciat- ed; sports; ice .cream supplied. 10c Bluewater Dancejand EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 8 Mlles. North of Grand Bend Dancing 10 p.m, to 1:30 a.m. DESJ,ARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Modern, Rock 'n Roll Square Dancing Admission 750 Personal Items Mrs. Henry, Green was host- ess to a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marilyn Statton of Sar- nia, formerly of Grand Bend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Statton, on Friday evening, July 4. About 15 guests were present. Mrs. Prances Sackett and Mrs. Beta Bowen of Dearborn, Mich. spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Desjardine. Miss Shirley Mason of Paris visited on the weekend with her father, Mr. Arnold Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rendle are visiting with relatives in Lon- don this week, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Coulter have recently purchased the property known as Sunset Ter- la race and are operating same under the new name of "Drift- wood Snack Bar." The property formerly known as "Riverside Inn" is this year under new management and op-� erating under the name of Res- taurant 78, while the property formerly known as Kar -Mel Res- taurant is being operated under, the name of Restaurant 79, both these restaurants being operated by Mrs. Fern Scrimgeour of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank CIark and' daughter Janet of Waodstoek visited with O,P,F'. and Mrs, Frank Sutton and family last week, . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and daughter Diane of Detroit are spending a holiday with. Mr, Ford's brother, Mr. Arthur Ford, and Mrs. Ford, also of Detroit, at their cottage here. The Messrs, Ford are well known in this locality, having been born and raised between Dashwood and Exeter. The new bus service on the Huron Coach Lines leaves for London daily except Sunday and holidays at 7.20 a.m., and 12.20 and 6.00 p.m. Friday and Satur- day an extra at 9.00 p.m., and on Sunday and holidays at 10.30 a.m., 4.30 p,m. and 9.00 p.m. A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs, George Wine - garden (nee Inez Desjardine) 'met in the basement of the Church of God last week, and' presented thein with a G.E. pop- up toaster and a lamp. Both Mr, and Mrs. Winegarden expressed thanks. The strawberry and hairs sup-, per sponsored by the. W.A, et St. John's -by -the -Lake Anglican Church last Wednesday was a success, the ladies realizing oye'? $200,00. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Love, Holly and Stewart of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. Love's parents, Mr, and Mrs Win. Love. The Woman's Association of Ithe United Church are holding' a bake sale on Saturday after- noon, July 19, on the church lawn,, weather permitting, other wise it will be held in the base- Ment. Mrs, Peter Sawatzky is a pa- tient a tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon.; don. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Seott and son Brian of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mrs, Scott's grandmother, Mrs. Wm, Patter - 800. Mrs. Barry Appleton of Green- way visited at Mr. W. J. Halt's )residence on Sunday. Miss Devine Mason and Mrs. Gladys Eagleson of Sarnia visit-, ed with Mr. and Mrs, Mansell Mason on Sunday. Miss April Whiting of Park- hill is visiting with her cousin, Miss Donna Ruth Sturdevant, this week. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ft ikon " and two daughters of Oak Park, Tile visited with Mr. Wilson's , sister. Mra. Harry Bossenber ry, "s Mr..Bossenber.ry and fancily holt week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burnett:, bougie and Debbie of Detroit Lyric Theatre THURS., FRI, & SAT, July 10, 11 and 12 Walt Disney's "OLD YELLER" MATINEE SATURDAY at 2:00 p.m. MON., TUES. & WED, July 14, 15 and 16 "BEAU JAMES" * Bob Hope * Vera Miles The story of New York's popu- r Mayor Jimmy Walker. -- COMING - "DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER" * Glenn Ford * Anne Francis Theatre GKand Bend WEDNESDAY R THURSDAY duly 9 end 10 "BOY ON A Do4PHiN'.t * Sophia Loren * Alan Ladd FRIDAY A SATURDAY July ,2 ,I v Y 11 end 1.. ""ENEMY BEI.40W" * Robert Mitchere * Kirk Jeryen A U MONDAY . A TUESDAY AY July 14. d n 1 3 !�:# "HEAVEN .IC. NQWS MR, ALLEN" * Deborah Kerr * Robert Mitchum s tarlife Drive -In Theatre 8,5 Miles West of No, 4 Highway on Crediton Road 5 Miles East of Grand Bend THURSDAY & FRIDAY July 11 and 12 "PORT AFRiQUE" * Pierre Angela * Phil Carey SATURDAY & MONDAY July 12 and 14 "THE DEVIL'S HAIRPIbN"s * Cornet Wilde. * Jean Wallace TUES., WED. & THURS. July 15, 16 and 17 "WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS" (0 '2°y Productions) * Fess Parker * Kathleen 'Crowley TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY gntttltl lllllln,nlltllntnll111 u,u 11ltl lllli11/11111111"11 hill 11111111111111nY ltlllit uP,t„Ituntllitllu,fnul l l„Ilry; Kirkton Community Association ANNUAL Gar en arty Kirkton Fair Groundis Wednesday, July 16 • SNAPPY GIRLS SOFTBALL GAME -6:00 P.M, St. Marys Pullets vs. Kirkton Cow Girls • BUDDING STARS JUVENILE PROGRAM -7;30 e SPARKLING PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM -9:00 Ample Facilities for Refreshments and Seating Free Supervised Parking on Grounds Police Protection .Adults, 75# Children, 25yt COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS Attendance 3 -4.000 1n„1 inn„IIH11111,1111,11nn101,111nnlln,t11111111n11t1, ,111111111111,11111,111111111101n11111111111M1111tIn1,IlIlIR,1 A. ,a11muunuluihuujnin10nnlluunlUunullnnwWlln UnitW IDntID111u4111111au11utq,111(011un111nWinIf le1 7:30 p.m. -Speaker; fiev, 'Prank are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. ,Tolley ed Staniake this 'week eIT Mrs. Les Shea anc�t cd.. Audrey or Nov York Wed., 8 pan, -Prayer Servie rlant~litrr Special ---one Night Only-Wspent Sat - .Tiny 16 - ;Rev. Herold Davisturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. will present his personal heal -;.Tiros. Baird, and are also visit - Mg experience. This young, ing with other friends in town. Mete is a walking Bible. Bringf Mr. and Mrs, Karl .Baker were the sick to be prayed for--C'red sumo). visitors with Mr. and still answers prayer. Mrs Weil Love. Mrs. Love's " 'he word have 'T laid it MY mouser, Wits, Marty xiit, hwhtr Thee." -rsaims t 19: tI. week 11 5t. Thomas, returfittd P1S OI t nr �t+tftt�. l.� Winn4010 home with 1Ctem. heart that I might not ;sin against had been visittrtg 'fatty the than Exeter Lions n5 Club Car ash Friday, July 11 ATI Day and Evening Larry Snider's Garage Special Lions Wash $1,25 EXTRA; For $1.00 more you`can have the Lion of your choice wash your car. 10 Free Draws ,;10 Gallons Of Gas y action Oil C6, Ltd. ... Co�rrfes Calf . � . 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