HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-04, Page 13Successful Fall Show
For Kirkton Society
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By MRS, :HAMA? PAVIS. Fisheransl Sue 1410Flenfield; 14.
clety held their annual
The Kirkton Hortiult
cure ,Sod • . g ..' •h lI .il,
e
solo by Kathy Herrn piano, solo,
flower ,
jaw Roseinary Ratcliffe and duet 1»'show in Russelidain Hall•, the. Thacker sisters w.as•much
Wednesday with a splendid show- yed „
ing of fall flowers and house oby all.
plants. There were 35 exhibitors 1,ibrary .Mekes Plans
with 236 ,entries. The Kirkton Library Board
Mr. Jas. Burst= from. Lon- met in the library room Al'ondaY
t don was the judge.the newerevening planning for .their booths'
shihnw was
,e0ypeehhiertag with a. fa at 'the fair, September 26. They
made some plans for the new
house with Mr, Fred Switzer as fell books, hoping the booths
chairman. A program consisting well pa' off to help buy PM
of readings by Mrs. Len Mikes, books. The Huron. Countybook-
, Miss Helen Hendrick and miss mobile will be exchanging ,300
Lynn Paul; baton twirling by books Thursday at 1.15 p.m.
Itlisses Ann Fairbairn, Yvonne personal Items •
Mrs. George 'Allen fell and is
a patient in South Huron Hos-
.pital at.time of writing,
Lyric Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arm-
strong of Lieury were Sunday
..„....eatre '
evening guests with Mr, incl
Mrs. Fred Switzer,
TMr. and Mrs. john Hanniman
and Bob of Massey spent the
weekend with .Air, and Mrs,
George Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swit-
zer visited with Mr, ,end Mrs,
Kenneth Lewis and family of
Highland Grove and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Switzer and. lam-
. y of ...Hastingsand alo called
on friends at Barrie, Toronto
and Brampton,
Mrs, Emerson Paton returned
.home from St, Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, Wednesday of last
week.
Mrs. Ed' Atthill left on Tues
clay for a vacation 111 Northern
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton
have reigned fo their home in
St. Thomas where Mrs. Hamil-
ton 18 teaching school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray
returned to their home in To-
.
ron o . ay. g spentJuly and
AugUst in Kirkton.
THURS,, FRI, & SAT,
September 4, $ and 4
"PAL JOFY"
* Rita Hayworth
* Frank Sinatra
CARTOON
MON., TUES. & WED,
September 8, 9 and 10
"HOUSE 0,F NUMBERS"
* Jack Pittance
* Barbara Lang
Cartoon Comedy
COMING —
"MERRY ANDRE1Al"
* Danny Kay
Starlite
Drive -In Theatre
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on 'Crediton Road
Miles East of Grand Bend
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 5 and 6
"THE TEACHER'S PET"
* Cla'rk Gable
* Doris Day
COMING EVENTS
GRAND OPENING of the '58=59
Tri -County 'Youth for Christ rally
on Saturday, September 6 at 8
p.m. in the Clinton Legion Hall.
Special speaker will be Arthur
Duncan, ex-eonvict converted in
prison. Special musical enter-
tainment is also on the pro-
gramme. Sponsored by the Tri -
County Youth for Christ. 4c
PARENTS! The inonthly Child
Health Conference sponsored by
the Health Unit will commence
again on Monday, September 8,
2:00-4:00 p.m., at the South
Huron Hospital, ground floor
(entrance off Anne St.). Child-
ren three months of age and
over may obtain immunization,
including polio' vaccine. 4c
WATCH FOR Kinette Peanut
Drive in September. 28c
THE LADIES AUXILIARY to
South Huron Hospital will hold
its September meeting on Tues-
day, September 9, at 2:30 p.m.,
in the. Auxiliary room of the
hospital. All ladies of the dist-
rict are welcome. 4c
k
Peettam°
every evening
4 Fabulous Production Numbers
plus 10 Great New Acts
MONDAY AFTERNOON - Children's Day with Junior
Olympics . .. a chance to participate and *In
valuable prizes, •
'TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
Harness racing with the country's best horseflesh.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON and SATURDAY MORNING —
Wild Animal Exhibition with Jungle Racing.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON — Warrior's Day with Armed
Forces Display.
ee • NEW COMMERCIAL FXHIBITS
• 2 BIG MIDWAYS
• SOUARE DANCE COMPETITION
• LIVESTOCK COMPETITIONS
• AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY DI
• POULTRY SHOW
• HORSE SHOW
• 01.D.TIMF FIDDLERS' CONTEST
HaridicraFts and hobbies exhibits
. Flower Show . Fruit,
honey and vegetable exhibits .
Women's exhibits.
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Message From
Centralia
�y MRS, PREP BOWDEN
Pre -Nuptial Event
Miss Marina Bowdon and Mr.
Ray Jaques were guests at the
home or Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Rundle on Friday evening, Laterin the evening the members of
the. Centralia Young People's
Union were invited to the home
for a social time and to honor
Marina and Ray on their ap-
proaching marriage. The young
couple were the recipients of a
beautiful TY lamp.
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Personal Items
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and
Marikay accompanied by Mrs,
Mervin Elston motored to Peter-
borough last week where they
visited •with friends. They also
visited in Orangeville and were
guests at a birthday celebration
for Mrs. Ladd, where they met
Canon and 'Mrs. Simpson who
were among the guests,
Flight Limit, j. L, Andrew,
Mrs. Andrew and family of Camp
Borden were weekend ,visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Godbolt
of Mitchell accompanied Mr. and
Mrs, Ken Greb on a motor trip
along the St. Lawrence Seaway
as far as Cornwall, On their re-
turn trip they called at the home
of Mrs. Greb's parents in Mount
Albert and . were accompanied
home by their son, Wayne Greb,
who had been holidaying with
his grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Andrew
of New Westminster, B.C. eisit-
ed for a few days with Mr. and
Mrs, B. B. Gates. The ladies
are sisters, Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew were former residents of
the. village having owned and
operated the general store, now
in Mr, Frank Oshorpe's po se
sion,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hall and
family of Toronto were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Hicks and Mrs. L. C. Hicks,
Fairfield.
Mrs, Young, Carolyn and Kev-
llford visitesi for
week with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne,
Richard and Darrell Fralick
returned to their home in Royal
Oak, Michigan, on Sunday after
visiting for a week with their
uncle and 'aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
K, ;Hodgins, The Hodgins family
accompanied.the boys as far as
Sarnia where they were met by
their parents and all enjoyed a
picnic.
Mr. and. Mrs. Don Heaman of
London were holiday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs, J. Thompson.
Mr. a.nd Mrs,' Elmore Dunn,
Cathy and Ronnie have returned
to Toronto after holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and
family.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Morgan
and family of .Burgessiolle spent
a few days last, week with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and with
Mr. Wellington Skinner.
Miss Elsie White andMiss
Mary Lewis of Sudbury were.
weekend guests with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. Frank Osd
borne and Mr. Osborne.
School re -opened on Tuesday!
with Mrs. L. Hicks again in
charge.
Mrs. Milo Snell of Exeter was
a visitor at the home of Mrs. E.
Abbott, on Wednesday afternoon
of last week.
Rev, J. T. and Mrs. Clarke
and Allison accompanied their
daughter Florence to Sault Ste,
Marie last week where she will
resume her teaching duties in
the High School.
Report On
Shipkci
Personal Items
Mr, Larry Angus, of Toronto,
'spent the weekend with Mr. Glen
Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin. Ratz, ac-
companted by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd,
Loiet, of Parkhill., spent last
week on a motor trip up the St.
Lawrence River'.
Mrs. Harry Clarke, is visiting
With relatives in New York.
Master Tommy Coleman, of
London, and Al Corbett, of Hen-
sel; spent the weekend with
flillie Morenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams,
Mark and Brock, of London, were,
weekend visitors with' his par
Prepare To Dedicate
Clandeboye .Chapel
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Message 'From
Oreenway
The Time$,Ativocets, September 4, 1950 Page 13
an Mr. and Xis. Verne 'Tap. , burn .014 family ,of Toronto spe
• ping of Kerpers visited Am wee.!the weekend At the borne, of )44.7
By MRS, J. H, PATON
Albert B. carter
A native of Clandeboye, Albert
Carter died suddenly in St, Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, on 'Wed-
nesday„ .August 27.
He was horn at Clandeboye,,
August 26, 1874, a son at the
1 1 Mr. ansi Mrs. JaniesCarter.
With his father heoperated the'
general store now owned by
Maurice Simpson.
111 the early 1900's the business
was sold to Mr. Sam. Chown and
Mr. Carter. went to Fort Francis
and operated a general 'store
there. in 1024 be moved to Lon-.
don where be was salesman at
Kingsmill's and later, Mara's
until he retired in 1948.
In 1004 he was married to E.
Jane Stanley who survives; also
two daughters, Mrs. A. F. Will
(Margaret) ',ea et) a d Miss Marion
and one sister, Miss Jessie Card
ter all or London.
The funeral service was held
from his late. residence, Lon-
don, on Saturday, August 30!
twitheely.interment Wodland cern-,
Dedicate New Chapel
At St, .lames Church the creme-.
tory chapel is nearing comple-
tion. The two memorial windows
were placed on Wednesday; one
is in _memory of Mrs. Power's
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. William!
Atkinson; the other in their
daughter, Mrs. Myrna Lowry's
memory.
On Sunday, September 7 the
chapel and windows will he dedi-
Biddulph
—Continued from Page 6
Mrs. Orville Langford were Mr.
and Mrs, Art Hern and boys of
Willowdale, Toronto. Mrs, Edna
Langford who has been in To-
ronto with her daughter for the
summer, returned home with
them.
Ronnie Oke of Hurondale spent
the weekend with his cousin,
Robert Heckman.
Tommy and Danny Fischer
spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Earhart of Strathroy.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Fischer were Mrs.
Joe Mordush and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Fischer, all of London.
Mrs. Jessie Lewis has return-
ed home from her trip to Oshawa
and 'Hamilton visiting relatives
and friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgle and
son and. Mrs. Webb of Windsor
spent a few days recently with
Mrs. Lewis. Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Harrison of London spent the
weekend with their mother, Mrs.
JOSSie Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson
have left for Wroxeter where
Mr. Gibson's mother is seriously
111.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shap -
ton accompanied by Mr, and
Mrs. Allan Elston spent a couple
of days in Toronto and attend-
ed the Exhibition.
Bridal Shower
,Tcaolv,edlsenhcyl. IshueffraRglognht Bishop
or
Huron. The Rev. G. Burton
Hodgson wilt preach the ser-
mon. Plans are to use the Bible
given in 1811 hy his grandfather,
Robert Hodgson, to St. James
Church, 117 years ago. '
Religious Teaching
The Rev. J, Prest, rector
of St. James Church, will start
the Religious Education Course
at Clandeboye School on Friday
morning. Mr. Prest will. conduct
a class each week till Christ-
mas,
From New Years till Easter
the Rm.'. Edgar lloulston, Pastor
of the Lucan and Clandeboye:
united churches, will teach. From'
Easter to midsummer Mr, Prest,
conduct the classes.
W.A. And Guild Meeting
President Mrs. Andy Carter
conducted the' W.A. meeting on
Thursday afternoon in the Sun-
day School room of the church.
The Rev, r'rest announced sm.
oral special speakers to be at,
St. James during the fall.
An invittion was received to i
attend the Vest Middlesex Dean -t
ery 50l11 anniversary service on;
Monday, September 15 in St.
John's Church, Stralhroy at 8
p.m. The guest speaker will be'
the Rev. A II, Crowfoot D D
Mrs, Rea Hodgins presided for
the Guild meeting. During the
business session it was decided
to place a new Union Jack flag!
in the church; also • a vote of
thanks given •to Mrs, Ernest:
Lewis for her work in redecorat-
ing the furniture in the junior,
rooni.
Personal Items
Mr. and Airs. Sam Jackson,,,
the former Mabel Hodgson, of
Toronto. spent the weekend with
the latter's mother, Mrs, Eslie.
Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs, Karl O'Neil at -1
tended the 25th wedding anni-
versary of Mr, and Mrs. John
Donaldson, McGillivray town-
ship, on Saturday evening. I
Mrs, Cora McLean of St, I
Petersburg, Florida spent a few
days last week with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Almer llendrie.
Mr. Pat Marriam ret urned
home after spending a week in
St. Joseph's Hospital with a
heart condition.
Mrs. Clarence O'Neil, Parise.
Louis and Mary returned home
on Saturday to Montgomery.
P'enn. after spending about three
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Kart
O'Neil, Louis had spent most of
his holidays here.
COMING EVENTS—
FIRST MEETING of Exeter
Home and School Association
will be held on Tuesday, Sept.
9, at 8:15 p.rn. This will he a
social meeting with Mr. W. G.
Cochrane presiding as M.C. for
"I Have A Secret" to be fol-
lowed by square dancing for all
with Mr. Doug Grayer as caller.
Everyone welcome. 4c
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev, K. L. Zorn, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service
Mr. Robert Hutchinson, thorn -
dale, speaker.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE,
9:45 a.m. — Missionary Day in
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Conornunion Service
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Fri., 8 p.m.— Christ Ambassa-
dors
POr what shall a mail give in
exchange. for his soul?"
—Mark 8:37
Pastor: Evang. L. Winn•Butler
CHRISTIAN
ents, Mr. and, Mrs. Les Adams. REFORMED CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Baynham 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
(Dutch)
Reading Service
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(English)
Reverend 0, B01.1111A, London.
and .fairilly spent the weekend in
London, and attended the 'Beyn-
ham reunion.
David Purdon, of Welland, re-
turned to his borne on Wednes-
day after spending the month of
August with Mr. and Airs, Arthur
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown,
of Bothwell, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum-
garten, .
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ratz, Joan
and! Paul, spent the weekend in'
Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Comfort,
of Fenwick, and Mr, and Mrs,
E. Morris, of Hamilton, visited
Monday with Mr. and WO Mil-
ton Sweitzer, Mr, and lilts.
Stuart Sweitzcr, Mr, and Mre.
,Tack. Pickering and their
families.
Mrs, Alice Mason, of Winnipeg,
is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
C. F. Baumgarten and Mr,
Baumgarten.
Mr. and. Airs, 1,1. C. SWelittt
and Mre. N. McCallum spent
Sunday with Air, Williant Sweit-
Zer, at Grand :Rend.
Mrs. M. Ratz is spending this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Fassold, at Dash
-
WOO, Mire, resold having the
misfortune or having a bad fail,
and is confined to bed at present,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke,
Brenda, Billie and attend-
ed the Clarke reunion at Exeter
an Sunday.
Correetten from last week's
beteg
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Rail
Guenther„Tohn and Janet ,should
have reed, Mr. and Mrs. Pill
Bundselto, Ritchetter, Mt. arid
Mi'L Clem Trojan, Mr. and Mrs.
P'atd Trojan' and Mark, Mbetroit,
Mt. and Mra. Kenneth NOM Of
WhIdger, and their Setif naVid,
whn haS hist returned battle pain'.
spending three yar tn SingS•
Pere and trip arettlid the world,.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, September 7, 1958
10;00 a.m. — "The M este r's
Touch"
11:05 a.m.—Sunday Seheol
2:30 p.in. — Cemetery Memorial
and Decoration Service
Rev. G. L, Gras's, speaker.
Music by Dashwood Band.
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach Me Thy TI,Uth O Lord"
10:30 a.nt—Sunday Wien(
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Neter: Stanley Saucier, Exeter
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev, H. J, Snell, Pastor
Me. Lawrence Weill, A.W.d.M.
10:00 a.m.—Suntlar- School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subjeet: "'The PrimarY
Claim"
Swat/tent of baptism will be
observed at this service.
Anthem by the choir.
Soto by Mrs. john Gainan.
Thurs. Eveoirtg, Sept. 4—Sdnior
doh' practitd,
A Warin Weleome
. Is Extended Th All
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
. CHURCH
Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.O.
Minister
Organist; Mrs. Bob Pryde
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a,m.—Morning Worship
The minisiter in charge.
Nursery for children up to six
years.
THE BETHEL
' REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHUHCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
7:00 a.m.—Temple' Time Radio
Program, CHML Hamilton —
the Radio Voice. of the. Re
formed Church
2:00 p.m.—Afterpoon Worship
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
' All Welcome
MAIN STR7:ET
The United Church
of Canaria
Minister: Rev, Alex. Rapson
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a,m.—The Church School
11:15orslia;pm The Service of
W
Nursery provided in the Prim-
ary Rooms, Beginners, ages
4-5, will retire during the
second hymn.
Come And Worship With Us
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
gren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, September 7, 1958
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
7:00 p.m.—Evensong
ZION CHURCH
vang ca n te re 0
CREDITON
10:00*a.m.—Worship
11:15 a.m.,-Sunday School
Friday — 'Choir
BAYFIEU
BAPTIST CHURCH
Patter: Me 1364001Am
0.:115 a.m.-13ible Schen!
111:00 a.m....,Mottlittg Worship
7:l40 p.m.—Evening Warship
g:00 P.M.—tible Study and
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Winne To All
Personal items
Mrs. Peter Giles of Berkley,
Mich., spent last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
flicks.
Miss Ruby Pollock returned to
Hamilton after spending the SUM
-
mer at the home er her brother,
Mr. Harold Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Steeper
dsited 011 Sunday with Mr. ansi
Mrs. Dean Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Brown and family.
Mrs. W..T. Ulens and Miss Lil-
lian !Wens of Windsor spent the
weekend at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchinson
.and Mr: and Mrs. Maurice Mur-
ray were on a motor trip to
Northern Ontario last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Selbourne Eng-
lish were married recently. They
.1st .
eok with
his sister, Mrs. R. L. Sheppard
before returning to Detroit.
Miss Karen Brophey spent a
few days last week with friends
at Grand Bend.
The Curts families attended
the funeral last Wednesday of
their uncle, the late !Mr. William
Lempke at Emily City, Mich.
Miss Edith Walters of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Steeper and family.
Mrs. John .71(Irand Bend
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Pollock.
Mr, Dawson Woodburn return -1
ed to Toronto on Monday after
spending the summer at hi8.
home.
1Krs. Bus Lagerwerf is on a
with Air. and Mrs. Gerald Christ -i
, Mother, Mrs, 13d. P.011ock.
clay. with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
ose An overly leaving
&own and family and Mr. and !
to teach school were; Mr, Nell
Mrs. Dean Brown.
!,e
'Rompht to Stratford, Mr. Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pollack and Steeper near Orillla, Miss JUMP
family of London spent the week- Steeper to Belton: Miss Franco
end with Mr, and Mrs. Alliton Brophey to Sarnia, Miss Jean*
Pollock. ,ette Steeper to Sand Hill, MISO
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McPhee- Marion Woodburn to Burkett)*
son of Hamilton spent a couple And Miss
Maxine Luther to
of weeks with his father, Mr, Northern Ontario,
Walter McPherson. Mr. Merier-
•
to alri 011 wnn
them for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winter-
continued from. Page 6
Harris, director of TB preyetl-
Bands Draw ti" Mem"ial San4"'
torium, 'is a very important
result of the survey. 'Their doe
-
tors have been notified, and their
names have been entered in the
ease register for regular x-ra.7
follow-up at our monthly clinics
1X,Rays Show
, •
Big Crowd
•
Ideal weather and colorful
bands attracted a big crowd to
the Dashwood -tattoo Wednesday
nigshetv.eral
massed band numbers
opened the program, followed by
individual r en di tions by the
Dashwood hand, Exeter Citizens
a d Legion Pipe balids, Thedford
Silver Band, Forest Excelsior
Band, Atwood Boys and Girls
Be, d and Brodhagen band.
Howard "Boots" Klumpp was
master of ceremonies.
Gerald Marlene is president
lof the Dashwood band, which
sponsored the event,
trip to the southern United States
man of Landon.
Schools re -opened on Tuesday
with Mrs. Wilma Desjardine in
the North School, Miss Margaret
Sehade in Corbett School and
Mrs. Joan Mitchell in the West
School. as teachers.
Misses Kathy and Anne Hutch-
inson visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Carman 'Woodburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dettloff
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dett-
loff and daughter of Detroit
spent the weekend with their
aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Clarence, Paul and Glen Steep-
er visited last week with their
cousins. in London.
Mr. David Wilson of Arkona
DANCING
B• luewater
Danceland
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
8 Miles North of Grand Bend
Dancing 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
Modern, Rock 'n Roll
Square Dancing
Admission 750
Brownie's
Drive-in
Clinton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
September 4 and $
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"THE YOUNG DON'T CRY"
* Sal Mineo
* James Whitmore
"RETURN TO WARBOW"
* Phil Carey
* Katherine McLeod
CARTOON
SATURDAY 8, MONDAY
September 4 and 8
"TH.E ONE THAT GOT
AWAY"
* Hardy Kruger
CARTOON
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
September 9 and 10
"THE BEST THING:) IN
• LIFE ARE FREE"
* Gordon McRae
* Shirley North
* Ernest Borgnine
CARTOON
in the c unt "
In addition, abnormalties not
concerned with TB were dis-
covered in the x-rays, including
149 cases of abnormal heart or
aorta, and five with possible
tumor or cyst. In 43 other cases
evidence of previous pleurisy
was found. In all these abnormal
cases the physician concerned
was notified,
Colonel Harris expressed the
hope that all those who did not
have an x-ray taken in the April
survey, would arrange to attend
the monthly clinics held at Park -
h'11. thedaily1' 1
at Victoria and St. Joseph's hos-
pitals in London.
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Annual Decoration
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St. James Church, Clandeboye
Sunday, September 7
3:00 p.m.
DEDICATION OF CEMETERY CHAPEL
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Annual Meeting
EXETER BRANCH
Canadian
Cancer Society
Friday, Sept. 5
8;30 p.m.
Exeter Library
Basement
it*
Help Fight Cancer — A'ttend Your Branch Meting
All contributors of $1,00 or more are entitled
to attend and participate in this meeting.
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DANCE
Friday
Sept. 12
Exeter
Arena
Silver Bar Ranch Gang
Stars of CKCO TV, KITCHENER, CHANNEL 13
New and Old-TyMe
. Admission 754'
Dancing 10 to 1
Saturday Night Dances
Start This- Saturday Night, September 6
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
With Your Favorite Ordiostra
CLARENCE PETRIE.
And His, .Nite. Hawks
SPECIAL -SPOT PRIZES FOR .OUR OPENING DANCE
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