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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-18, Page 13Alin Donea Powlea and MU: .• t '. . . Shirley ,de Vries, twe year old. Town Topics .. Sadie Watsen, St. Thomas, visit. od lest week with Mrs. Willis .' vowel Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter 'The Exeter T111104.Advoote is always pleased to publish these: Items, we and our readers arq interested in you and your 'friend!). Phone 770. WW1 tho former's brother, Air, law, Air. and Mrs. William Hot. - Air. arid' Mrs. Edgar horney ;I:y71o, spent MondaY with the of Ridgeway visited on Friday latlei"s sister and brother -in - and Airs. William horney. Mr. L. W. Steeves of ForF Mrs. Rem, IL 1ms:id] and 1 Churchill, gen. was a visitor at Patricia MUNI have returned the halite nf Mr. William Haigh from visiting in Galt. 'for a few days last week. ; Mr. and Airs. William Homey I Mr. and Airs james For t 'nem i 1 b • M• • M d twitter of•Mr. and Mrs. Herry re Vries, who, had been a .patient LU Victoria: hospital, returned home on litecineSdaY- Mr. And Mrs. Thom -as Acton of L. Thomas spent ,the weekend with Mrs. Willis Powell, Mr. .and Mrs, Donald Air. And Airs, L. L. Wells And Muriel holidayed In Montreal, Ottawa, Niagara Falls and other centres daring the past week. ocket" Wells spent the week Utith friends in Zurich, . g ;son, pan y 1. and Mts. 1William Cretliton, visited: „.)n Sunday with mr, and Mrs. Duncan Drummond, Ailsa Craig. DANC Friday' Sept. 26 Exeter Arena Silver Bar Ranch Gang Stars of CKCO TV, KITCHENER, CHANNEL 13 Now and old.Tyme Mu5ie Admission 750 Dancing 10 to 1 K1RKTON 1 Thursday & Friday Sept. 25,4 26 Monster 4-H Show Nev Livestock Showmanship .Competition for- 4-1-1 Club Members in Perth, Huron, Middlesex, Oxford and aVjoining counties—A $50 trophy will be pre- sented to winner, along .with replica donated by Dr. Amos and Dr. Schaefer. • Three 441 Club Contests—Beef, Dairy and Vegetable. Parade Led by North Easthope Pipe Band and School Children and Palomino Horses New Cattle Barn Show cattle will all be under cover in the New Pole Barn lust erected at a cost of over $800. Rides For Children Admission: 50f ' Cars 250 PS Children Free Wellington Brock, Pres. Alex F. Crago, Sec.-Treas. Friday Night Dance Aberdeen Hall Harburn's Orchestra Everyone Welcome Admission 750 •,s; Mrs. Lorne ,Johnston, Welling- , ton Street, won a deluxe portable i Smith.Corona typewriter at the 1 Western Fair last . week from Allan Johnston typewriters. Miss carol Fletcher has en rolled at the Victoria hospital School nf Nursing. Iter mother. Mrs. M. C. Fletcher, attended the tea in Gartshore nurses' `4. . TEACHES DANCE—Miss Liliane Marleau Graham, of the Erring - ten Academy of Ballet, will open a dance studio th I,ucan 'this. month. :Courses will include Hol- lywood tap, ballet, social dancing • and :baton twirling for major - residence no Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grant and Mr. and Airs. I. Bertelson, of St. Thomas; Air. and Mrs. john AfeElrea and Sharon, of Kirkton, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wes Ryekman and family. Mrs. Russell Frayae. Brant- ford, spent a couple of days hist week with Mr. and Mrs. Sam , . Mrs. Hazel Aitken, Mrs, Anna Westlake, Wyoming; Mrs. Ethel Bawman, Mt. Clemens, Mich.: Airs. Laura Willert, Mrs. Broder-" ick and Mr. Jack Leyden. of Sar- nia, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Passmore. Mr. and Airs. •Keo •Ottovell and boys spent the weekend with the formei"s parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Ottewell, of Wiarton, and on Saturday .attended the Steacy-Carr wedding in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey. 1-lill and. Me. and Mrs. Roy Dyclonan, of London, isited on Sunday with .A1r. and. Mrs. Bert Bissett. • Miss Mary Pybus of Edmon- ton. Alta„ is visiting with Mrs, Wifliai Pybus. Music Teacher, Ira Carling Dies Ira 1. Carling, Frances St, Lucan, died suddenly from a heart attack at work at the De- partment of Veterans' Affairs, London. on Monday, September 15 In his 6 year. Mr. Carling taught: a large class in banjo and guitar music and had a studio in Lucan. He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Rodger; one son, • Earl at home and two daughters (Aallet) Mrs. Elmer Walpole, Kincardine, and Muriel at home; two sisters, Alis, Graham Wood. house, Springfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Gertrude Smith, Haskell, New Jersey and five grand- children. The funeral eerviee will be conducted by Rev. E. j. Roul- stan from the C. Baskett and 'Son funeral home, Lucan, today (Thursday) September 18 at 2 p.n.•Interment will be in Wood- land cemetery, London, Lyric Theatre THURS., FRI, & SAT. September 18, 19 and 20 "THE YOUNG LIONS" * Marlon Brando * Montgorndry Clift (Al) ULT ENTERTAINMENT) Due to the length of this fea- ture there will be one show each' night at 8;00 p.m, SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY AT 2:00 P.M, "PONY SOLDIER" COMING. ALL WEEK September 22 to 27 "THE LIGHT IN THE FOREST" * Feas Perker * Joanne Dru Here It Comes Again! Exeter Kinsmen Club Prosonts Its Fourth Annual Harvest Harvest Queen Contest See the Choosing and crowning of the district's Fourth Harvest Queen Square Dance Contest Porro 80t ;Mid enter this tonipotition thd filincisorne :gin Trophy, 11/ I 114 (lit 4471// , 1 4 Friday, c.t. 3 . Exeter Arena DANCING FROM 9:30 T�4:09` .61/2 HOURS OP FUN AND FROLIC TWO BANDS Kool ow. Valley Boys .Ookt Evening! Admission: Men -$.1.0Ct 'Adios 16g Zurich Mr. and Mrs. Hector Fortier of Detroitenjoyed their sum.: from city and have spent several days in St. Joseph. From there, they left with Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Laporte on a trip to visit relatives in the northern • part of this province. Before re, turning they meet to motor to Quebec and other cities. •TheY expect to he away for a .couple of weeks. • Miss Robin Smith, of Exeter, • (9)ent. thed. weekenwith het friend, Miss janet Gascho. Mr. and Mrs. All: rt Hess are . spending a few days in the 1 northern country, on vacation. Zurich Personal Items Tho Times-Advecatea ternber 18( 1988 ' P * ----continued From Page 7 , Min ilga,-vitimn os. :aion, • „amalatemaialaaametealeiletenitiameeemeneweatietetteetioteetweamaiantaaalaa,,,,,, ,. , Mr. and Airs. Creeeh •of AVind- was a visitor at the home ef i Mir moved their household of. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and fetes into the apartment owned dangther. Mar -F Louise. Miss 1 • by yratleisf wpm; abtlye the Mary Luise Fritz aceompanied dairy, her to, Toronto. where :bath girls M' .,,,, It; hei (; al) et reitirittA • enrolled At Toronto Toa'her home of her sister at Toronto. Mrh. Thomas Aleyer spent a rich visited relatives in Ailsa !c,:r•Aiit;;,. anti Mrs. Samuel, ,Gtage. few: days at vlaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy the home of her Airs. lieg. liodgsenKnA°1,rn.1 -arlinI-1'°ArtitY's.'°i'll'n.hit'llineil'ison and anAtiirda-11711iter. Xathleen. 1Vater- son of near London spent the too:. spent the weekend at the weekend at the home :of their hnine of their relatives, Mr. and • parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Urban Pfile and also called :Bullock, on Air. and Mrs. Oscar Greta, Rev. and Mrs. Heunrieli of . - 1 „ Miss Era Steekle of Wadi -ins. Brantford. were visitors at the tem was a visitor at the him` home of their daughter, Mr. .and ,n1Lili1tilr spraext'elts., Mr. and Airs. Mrs. FAA Haberer Jr. Mrs. James Trovethick and 'nether, Mrs. Moss of BrinsleY, • TOWN TOPICS pupil en relatives and friende; mrs„ Richard pbilips, whn has Iasi week, Mr. and Airs. jack Hanan. neer and ,,Nit.,,s -Alas winner re, Mr. and Airs. dimwit Norman,: turns lo her 11.0MP na Friday MrS. Kate and Miss Laura Pat- ;qr. Philips who has spent CN M'VtS to return the tison, all of Wingham, were veet, tars at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . past Iwo months in England, Ile — ' • after spending a :holiday at 'he C'alicf.',* 1! been visiting with Airs. Mr. and, Mrs. John Feachey. of .N1r.s.INA.. A. trieson, lioehester.. Sarasota, Flohda thridal couplet ; kam nay. - visiting with Mrs. Wil -i vete guest& at the home of Mr.. , and Mrs. Neil Gingerieli and ' I aan4roi fti;iseintreisrl. with other relatives' COMING EVENTS- ! -Ir. Henry 1.1...... 1.1 spent a , few days in London visiting0 with his ehildren. ies of Ontario fall meeting,: WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Auxihar-f was a guest at the home of her .. friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chris , Airs. Edith Lewis of Stratfordl ' Region No. 2, Clinton Public, Hospital nurses' residence. AVM.. nesday. September 24. Cars will 18c mks Elaine Hughill aged in to &Iced, leave South Huron Hospital at pita' *last I'M ,k for an appendix i 'leis:. years was taken to Clinton Hos.: '12.45 p.m. Al] members welcome, operation with Dr. Oaks in at. .13ROV(NlES will begin on Wed.i I entlance She is progressing' nesday. September 24 for 1stl favorahly. ,pack at 4.30; Thursday, Septem- Mr. and Mrs. La wrenee Bris. her 25_ f,", , 2'";,I „....p„a,,c,,k,' ua,tii 4.30.A1, son and family, of 51 Thomas , feelings ile'r"b "`"'" ""'" ''''' in Zurich. or 8.11 are welcome. children interested between ages' 18'': spent the weekend with relatives , THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p,m.—Afternoon Worship Rev. Wallace Stoepker, Grand Rapids, Michigan. (English) THAMES ROAD 1 MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth Q Lord" 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship i Pastor: Stanley Saucier, Exeter 3:30 pan.—Sunday School I 8;00 p.m.—Temple Time, ciimL! Hamilton: 1 Saturday Afternoon—Youth Pic- nic of neighbouring churches, Brand Farm. MAIN STREET ' Thei United Church of Canada Minister: Rev, Alex. Rapson Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.—The Church School 11:15 a.m.—Service of Worship 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 '.ev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, September 21, 1958 70TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 8:3a a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 eat .—Sunday.Sebool 11:00 a.m,—Morning, Prayer 7;00 p.m.—Choral Evensong ZION CHURCH Evangelial United' Brethren OREDITON 10:30 a.m.— Rally Day Service by the Sunday School Speaker: Mr. Lloyd Morgan ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev. K. L. Zorn, Phone 65 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Service JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrerice Wein, A.W.C.M Rally Day Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School pupils will gather in their classrooms and proceed together to the church service. 11:00 a.m.—Atoning Worship Sunday School Rally Day &r - vie Anthem by the senior chair. Duet. by Marilyn and Katlinn Hicks A Warni Welcome Is Extended To All •••61041*/•••••......*•••••••••••••••••••••:•*•••••*•• PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 11;48 •a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 it.01.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—E,vangelistir Service Wed., 8 pan,—Prayer Service 8 p.m.—Christ Ambassa- dor's Hearty Welcome To All te Believe on the Lnrri Jesus ("twist and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." —Acts 16;31 Pester: Evelio, L. Winti.tutler BAYPIELp BAPTIST CITURCE4 Iltisfee Noe ttocionfism D:45 Scjioot rt:nn Lin, .— Morning Worship Serviet 7:30 p.m.—FA/ening Service WM., 8 o.M.—Bible Study And Prver Servive A. Warm Welcome 'to All CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 0;15 a02.—Morning Worship (Dutch I Bev, W. Vande Kolk, Ingersoll 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship (English) Rey. W. Vande Kolk, Ingersoll 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School Friday, Sept. 26. 8 p.m.—Ordina- tion of Mr. Arie G. Van Eek. our pastor -to -he, in his dignity as minister of our church by Rev. G. J. Iloytema, Clinton, and other ministers. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister :Ars. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, September 21 It00 a.m.—"Sacrificerl Service" 1105 a.m.—Sunday School CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B,A., Minister Organist: Mrs. Bob Pryde 10:00 a.M.—Rall Day for Sunday School and Congregation A number ot Sunday School. scholars, will assist in the t,•;-':••, service. The Sunday School will meet in the Sunday School room at, 9:45 a.m. Nursery for children up Lo six years, -- 1 BAZAAR & TEA—Saturday, %feather 1, Main Street Church• W.A.. 18e • WATCH FOR. further announce - 137 0111, of the Hospital Auxiliary rummage sale to be held. nn Saturday, Oetnher 4. 18e 10.61.M.FPNI,.....••••••••• •••••MIMVFM/4FI St*rlite rive -In Theatre 8.5 Miles West of Na. 4 Highway on Crediton Road 5 Miles East of Grand Bend FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sepember 19 and 20 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "THE GIANT CLAW" * Jeff Morrow * Mara Corday "THE NIGHT THE WORLD EXPLQDEr" * Kathryn Grant * William Leslie MITCHELL FALL TIMDAY & WEOKSPAY September 23 & 24 HORSE RACES 2.22 and 2.28 Classes $6,,OC) In Prizes "The Biggest Little Fair In Ontario" ' 3 ,inininininurniuminnunninitionninuninnuininillinntulnininn iiiiiii ininuinininnunlannanotnitg Bigger And Bettor Than Ever. . A Saturday and Monday Sept:ember 20 & 22 4, FEATURE ATTRACTIONS II-5-taer Wret/in. Zurich Arena — Saturday Night Horse Shw Zurich Arena — Monday Night MONSTER PARADE Starts I. p.m. Monday, led by Dashwood Sand School Children — Business Commercial Floats .LIVESTOCK SHOW :See Top Cattle, Hogs, Shecp and Poultry PETER MARCH !iDYVAY /I1111111 lllllll Games and Rides for Young. and Old MONDAY 141`11 • NCE 10 to 1.30 Desjardine's Orchestra See The Best Fair Ever Held In Zurich reftfftfje'Peettr.t..7•tte'll.:7 . . . • Bluewater Danceland Special! THIS FRIDAY ONLY (September 19) 10 Silver Dollars Will De Given Away For SPOT DANCES Bring the nano and pin In the full with DESJARDINE'S ORCHPSTRA Modern, Kock 'n Rolt Square Dancing AdiniSsien 75r BLUEWATER DAN CELAND fl Miles N6tJ �Orand Bea Dancing 10 p.fl1 f 1:30 Eidilr. E" 5 II Unite* Church DR. MANNING POTTS Sept. 22 8:30 p.m. Under The Men's Council Of The Huron Presbytery United Church Featuring The Outstanding. Speaker r. Manning Potts Editor Of The Upper Room" "The Upper •Room", a bimonthly devotional publication, has a circulation of Over three million copies and is printed in 29 languages. Dr. Polts, who lives hi Nashville, Tenn., has travelled extensively in South America, Europe, the Middle East andthe Far East, Belgrave Roily Tues, Sept, 23 Those who art unablo to attend the Hentall rally wokeme o bal'arosont al the second t'all' in Relgrave Community Conivo , Everyone Invited • Men, Women & Youth • ektklitAbo.iFtd‘ikku,i* 5