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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-05-07, Page 17M. Aljoe Culbert is .a pate Mrs, WI's AtkinsOn is spending G St. Joseph's Hospital. * few days with titer .daughter and family, Dr, and Mrs. Marvin Smotlt, of Ann Arbor, Mrs, V. N. ]?,rest is making satisfactory recovery at St. Io. $epti"s f ospital, Mr, and Mrs, a.m lv f Lloyd .Cook and spent last w ke e a' . 1.d with Ms, Co ak' s parents; s, Mr, and Mrs, Will # laskett,. ,prior to their moving from KKitchener. to Byron •On Tuesday. Let's GQ Dancing Bluewvter. Danceland • EVERY -FRIDAY NIGHT - 10 to 1;30 SPECIAL THiS WEEK S Spot Dene* Prizes DESJARDINF'S ORCHESTRA Modern, Rock 'In Roll,. Square Admission 750 .loin the Cr"avwd .. Exeter Roller Rink OPENS Fri,, May 8 SKATING FRI. A SAT. NITES UNTIL FURTHER NQTiCE Ii to 11 p.m. SKATES SUPPLIED Adults 3Se Children 25¢ Refreshments DOOR PRIZE SAT. NIGHT , Draw at 10.30 p.m. own,,,,,m!momootnpoomi000 11, oo,ot 1111,11W ,1111111,111111!11,,,1111111111111.,1,,,11111111111111111,1111t1111b Grey Bruce Breeders' Annual Hereford Spring Sale COLISEUM, OWEN SOUND Fridey,.May, 15, — 1 p.rn, 13, Bullar and 12 Females All Bull~ Gov't Inspected with Bonus $60 to $200 Lunch Available 4,11 111 t IIIfN111 , , 11ft n111111111t111a1t//,11111„11111111111,,,1,1„111„111111, 111111111111111mn1111111111 ttt1111111111111,t„1„,t1 111 n111NIffrttRttttttt ttnrl,N1111uttttt11II, Itnn111111,1,1,111,,11t1,11,11,1t111r,111,111,N111111111,1 1111„1111111n1t1111110 Fashion Festival Thursday, May 7 8:30 p.m. Exeter 'Legion Hall Tea Bake. Sale Silent Auction on Lace Tablecloth t ADMISSION 50 Sponsored by Coven Presbyterian Circle t111I1111i1l111111,111111111ttltll111111111 ttt nt111111 um Nr,um u11f 111111/1/1 NI ut,111111NN,1Ntmu.11,NN11Nttttt sin^ '0,tillututututut11111O,1111111 tttttttt 11111 ttttttmum, th Nttttttt u minmtt1tttuuttlnimmtimmintttltum. NORTH MIDDLESEX PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Open Nornination Meeting MONDAY, MAY 11 8:30 p.m. DST ;MEDWAY HiGH SCHOOL, ARVA Guest Speaker: • The Hon. George C. Wardrope Minister of Reform Institutions EVERYONE WELCOME God Save The Queen 16111/1 1111111111,11111i1,1/1u11111111111t1111Nnr1/u/11,nr111, ttttttt1,,111n11111,1111111/N 11 tl,ttl„t 1111111,111,1111111 non u„ ,1tRNt't ttnfttlttfrlrt,f111111,111ttnuttttnttttIIunntttntn 111,11111 tttnn111t11n/111111,,,111tl,,ntt 1111111111111111111111,1 • ANNUAL JAMES STREET WA Blossom Tea Wednesday, May 13 3:00 p.m. Sharp JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Colored Slides of Blossom Time Trip In Holland Tea Bake Sale Bazaar _Tickets 3S¢ ,91Illinontll I IIIIn11111/1111II III II IIIIIt11n11nnlnill,lu11111tlntnlni Ntilutiirnmeri smelt lutiithntni ttttoriouti, ,0110illui to Iltltlsato,tulnt01rntlllrnllilltt/,nllttiotltlti intulinnmffitftin4WittinemurNnnttimOsultan; > X1,000 Draw Exeter Kinsmen's Annual Spring Stag Exeter Arena FRIDAY, MAY 8 9 P.M,, * Professit`'nal Entertainment * All You Can Eat TICKETS FROM KINSMEN MEMBERS • 5ittnifirnnutntfihSViitinnn4itPiiliuwiiltr`PiiinNnlHiiririnillii'f'itl'ifillYwiAu`its`ill'iunutiitl'ili0iitiuuntltilih° Lucan an• • Mr. and Mrs, Harold J.ibson attended n edth ethree - day direetore conference, held at Kitchener last week, Miss Millie Bradley, of 'Toronto, who has been with her .sister, Rose, of George St., .for the past four weeks, has returned to To- ronto, i o, and another sister, Miss Lillie Bradley, also of 'Tis Nronto, is now slaying with her sister, Last Tuesday, Mrs, Murray Hodgins, Mrs, Sheridan .Roving.. ion and Mrs. A. E, :Reilly attend- ed the Presbytery of the United Church, .held in the Trinity United rotted Church, Glencoe. Miss Dorothy Wildern, of St, .Catharines, was a weekend nisi• Orforna e, with her aunt, Mrs, T, D. Mrs. Lillie .Bead, of Vancouver, was a weekend guest of Mrs. !-1, S. Stanley. Mi•. and Airs. Clarence Haskett and family, spent Sunday at their cottage near Grand Bend. Mrs, Marion Davidson, of Ham ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Ilton, returned home p1. Tuesday { after spending a few days with JJASHWOOr Mn.ta,nd Mrs, Harold Ribson and K. L. Zorn, Paster, Phone 85 Mrs. Harold. Corbett is a pa. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School tient in St, Joseph's Hospital 11:00 cm,--1'4other's Day pending on operation, Tuesday, Service May 5. Sermon; "mothers—Children— Pray” COMING EVENTS— Everyone Welcome !1•se Hattie Hodgins, s of t h e Gree nable u Horne, $ Nursing r n � / Parkhill, .spent last 'Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Alvin Mc- Lean and family,. of 1^1lginfield. Mrs, If, F, Stanley, who under- went an o.per.ation in St. Joseph's Hospital, recently, is making at s •a s._ i 1 tar c . Y .recovery, .. Mrs. James Harding and daughter, Jessie, of Lansing, Mich„ spent last weekend with Mr, and Airs. WilliamAyiestoe;k, Mr, Keith Prost, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. d Frost, Alice St,, has accepters , position with David in lis Co., Forest, Mr.r, iti' ed Schram, 94, of S a ti t hroy, who had spent a few slays with Mr, and Mrs, James Sisworth, returned home on Sunday with Mr, .and Mrs, Earle Fatties and family, who picked him up on their way from Owen Sound. Other visitors included Mr. and d ti ' Christine A and Kenny, of Derbyshire wood; Mr. and Mrs, Stan Evans and family, and Mr. Don Evans, o Byron, on Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs, Warren Flartnigan and family, nn Monday. At a meeting of the Ladies' Arena s r 1.a Committee last N ednes- OPENING, DANCE -- Bayfield Pavilion, Friday, May 15, Ian Wilhee's, orchestra. Vocals by Donna Wagner. Every Friday to September 1.1. 7c HOME A SCHOOL—The regular meeting of the Exeter Home and School Association will be held Tuesday evening, May 12, at 8:15 sharp. Grades 7 and 8 public speaking finals will he held and for merublic school of inspector A. E. Nelson of. Stratfordwill be one of the judges and wilt dis- cuss the valises of public speak- ing. The installation of officers will be held and everyone is urged to he .present. 7c THE QUARTERLY social meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital will be held on Tuesday, May 12, at 2:30 in the Auxiliary room. The ladies of Hensail W.I will be in charge o£ program and refreshments. 7c PRESENTATION and dance for Mr. and M1•s. Carlyle Carter (nee Ruth Brown of Seaforth) at the Luean Memorial Centre, May 15. Good music. Ladies please bring ,hunch. 76 Starlite Drive -In Theatre 8.5 Mites West of No. 4 Highway en Crediton Read 5 Miles East of Grand Bend FRIDAY A SATURDAY Mey 0 and 9 tt Gunman's Walk” * Van Heflin * Tab Hunter This theatre will be playing, all fir#t-run and recent releases ,of pictures for the season. Some of the popular rel to be played are Tonka, Shaggy Dog, White Wilderness, Light in the Forest, The Perfect Fur- lough, Belt, Book and Candle, and many other specials. BROWNIE'S Drivel -In Theatre Clinton, Ontario THURSDAY >E FRIDAY May ' and tl "Good Morning, Miss Dove” (Color, Cinemaseope) * Robert Stack * Jennifer Jones TWO CARTOONS • SATURDAY tit MONDAY May 9 and 11 ,-- DOUBLE FEATURE -- "Bandit of Zhobe” (Color., Cinerhaseope) * Victor Mature * Anne Aubrey "Forbidden Island” (Color) * Jon Hall * Nan Adams ONE CARTOON TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY May 11 and 13 "Paris Holiday" (Color, Cine►nascopE) * lsbb Helie •* Anita EkbeIli TWO CARTbaN3 JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. 14. J. 'Snell, Paster. Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Christian Family Day Sermon Subject; "The Prim- acyof Love" Sacrament of Baptism Will be observed. Anthem by the choir, Duet: Sandra Wainer, Marlene McBride. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship A service for the certification of Bill. Patten to the Christian m inistry. Members of the Huron :Pres- bytery will. be in attendance. The public is invited. ZIONCHURCH Evangelical United Brethren "CREDiTON Rev, G. R. Strome, Paster 1.0:00 a,m.—Worshi.p "The Christian Horne" Ladies' choir will. sing. 11.:.15 a.In,-Church School. .May 17—Anniversary Sunday PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Mother's Day Service The WMC will be .in charge. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Fri„ 8 p.m'. — Christ Ambassa- dor's Hearty Welcome To All 11F a v o u r .is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised." —Prov. 31:30 Pastor: Evang, L. Winn -Butler BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Paster: Ivor Bodenham 3:45 a,m,—•Bible School 11:00 A.m.—Morning Worship Sermon: "Motherhood At its Best" 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Sermon: "Where ' There Is Neither sew Nor Gentile" THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 A,111. --Worship Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev, Brett de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, May 10, 1959. 8:30 a,m.--Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.—iVlorrling Prayer Nursery and Sunday School MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev, Robert S. Hiltz, B.A,, Th.D. Qreenist: Mrs, A, Willard 10:00 a.m —Church School 11:15 a.m.--Morning Worship Christian Family and Mother's Darr Fami Sermonly::", "What is a Christian be The observed, Sacrament of Baptism will t All members of your family areserv.icees.pecially invited to this Tuesday, May 19 --. .Dr. H. H. Savage of Pontiac, Mich„ will. preach in this church at 8:00 b P.m. r day. plans were inade for the ur eltasin 1 7 .of a x g ound p y . �'uJ• p Q �. P ntent and trees £Or the -Arena, and also for a the catering o Bell Telephone luncheon if n June., T. e ; This week in Winchelsea By MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS f u;;.. ..... t ....:: Mr. and Mrs, r Leonard Cowan and Sirs. .Bill Brock of London spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mrs. Nelson Clarke of Farqu- har is spending this week with Mr, and Mrs, William Waiters, Air. Harvey Smith of Crediton and Miss Donna Giifillan of Exe- ter t isited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan• Mr, and Mrs, Roy Macdonald of Staffa spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfil- l.an. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brock and Terry of Guelph visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Eisen Lynn and family visited with relatives in Owen Sound on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Gartenhurg and boys of Woodham visited on Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ford. Mrs, Fre�eman Horne and Ruth Mrs. Gorclon Ford, attended a shower for Miss Marie ;Johns at the home of Mrs. William Dic- key on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elywin Kerslake and family visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Hen- ry Finkbeiner of London. Mr. Sheridan Penhale of Exe- er spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Elywin Kerslake. Mrs, Garnet Miners visited an Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Johns, Elimville North, The suddendeath of Mr, Col- orne Vance, occurred at the o ie. O' { n Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters on Friday. He was taken to Essex for burial, CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister 9:45 a.m.—morning Worship (English) 2:15 p,m.—Afternoon Worship (Dutch) The minister is in charge. 3:30 p.m. Sunday School CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Kroft, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 10:00 a.m.—The Christian Home Baptismal Service 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School Mother's Day 7:30 p.m.—Ascension Day mes- sage THE BEfHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farewe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Worship Mr. E. Breeu.w$n a will bring 'an Ascension message. 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHU'CH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.13, Minister Organist: Mrs, 5. G. Klatt 9:00 a,m.—No Sunday School 1.0:00 a.m. — Christian Fancily Sunday Service The Sunday School will join with the congregation for this service, Children will sit with their parents, Service conducted by Howard Kerr. Nursery for children up to six years. MOTHER'S DAY Tea & Sale OF HOME BAKING Sat., May 9 3 to 5 p,m. CENTRAL HOTEL. DINING ROOM Auspices Women's Auxiliary Trivitt Memorial Church DANCE Mt. Carmel Hall Fri., May 8 To the Music of the KOOL RUINS ORCHESTRA Everybody Welcome LYRIC THEATRE THURS., FRI. & SAT. }Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" * Elizabeth Taylor * Paul Newman -- Adult Entertainment: — SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY "Tarzan and the Lost Safari" MON., TUES. & WED. "Sabu and the Magic Ring" * William Marshall "Jinx Money" * Bowery Boys -- COMING SOON -- "Tarzan's Fight For Life" * Gordon Scott * Eva Brent "Wolfdog * Jim Davis * Allison Hayes II KOOL VENT -- NASH ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Window Awnings Door & Varandah Canopies Double Double Hung Windows Complithe with fritme:4 fer neW homes Combination Doors &. Windows Sentples Of All 'rhos* preductal May Be FREE INSTALLATIONS Lown Furniture All Al,.ttninum Seen In Our Showroom, 1 S Nelson St, FREE INSTLLATIONS teas. H. WALKER PFIONt S$3 Authorized Dealer for Exeter A District 'rhe film*tl-Advlcete, M4y 7 111x. and r John C e and Mrs. Harry blc alis, of 1,onl' don, were ;Sunday :guests .of Mr, and Mrs. Sherkden Revington, Cr Iests with_ Ar, .and14 i 1's. Wil to 1.1110. D wning, nese Miss Olin e Stephens. Ste 1e;s, ,ot St 1a i Ys , ! last Monday, and Mrs, lilllan4 Read, of Vancouver, daughter .of 1059 Pita 17 .the late Rev. anal Mrs. T. ?l'. George (former T,ucan ,pastor) ole Sunday, Mrs. Ralph D4ney, Who his been l er sisters, ,MTS. Chartres Windsor anMtA JQhe Cas e for y , t he toast: week, :xe- turned: home to Cass City, Mic .t last Saturday. 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 � 11 1 11tn, tr ,1111 , 1 n , 1111. , , , 1„1 tit u.nBl,ttl,,,,1111,y1gp1tt11NrA,gar,ee,tR1„u!eerrArAullNq,fd!„slurs„utttdllMb`. EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES NOTICE OF 1 Hydro Interuptjon Weather Permitting Sunday, May 10 4 a.m. to :8 a,m, D.S.T. Affecting the area bordering WWctoria Street on the south and Hill and Nelson Streets on the north in. the Town of ;Exeter, 1 1 f s” 'Phis interruption is necessary to make iin• j i provements to our lines. H. L. DAVIS, Superintendent EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES 1„11,1 N11t 1111,1,11 1,111 n 1111 t 111111,111111111111„1,11111 N o t 111,111,1,111,1 t 1111„1111,1„1,,1111M11111111111 tt 1,1 1(11111111111 MOT�FR LOSrEo "CANDY • You're sure to please when you give Mom our Lively Gilt fresh, delicious candies. , wrappinasi Special assortments of all her favorites. NEILSON'S $1.35, $2.70 DAIRY BOX $1.60, $2.65 ROWNTREE'S BLACK MAGIC $1.70, $3.50 Cosmetic Suggestions Chanel. No. 5 .. . . . ..... $3.50 $5,00 .$12,50 Elizabeth. Ard.e.n. Blue Grass Cologne $2.50 DON'T FQRGET FILMS AND FLASHBULBS FOR MOTHER'S DAY SNAPSHOTS HUNTLET'V DRUGSTORE EXETER 1'llA Phone O 1111111.11111111111111111, tt t, t 1,,11,1111 t 11,111111,,,11, 11111,,,1,tt1,tttt 1111111111111111,..1111Nttnul,l, nt.11,1 ttttuututtN10.11 LSMFT '58 ED$EL TUDOR HARD TOP—less than 6,500 miles, a real sexy beauty! $3,000 '57 BUICK CENTURY 4 - DOOR HARDTOP — auto- matic, radio, driven by a quiet, reserved, air force officer! _ . . $2,750 '58 FORD TUDOR RANCH WAGON—\'R engine $2,500 '57 FORD SEDAN V8 engine $1,995 '57 FORD "300” TUDOR --8 cylinder engine, less than 11,000 asides, a real shar- pie! $1,995 '56 FORD 4•DOOR COUN- TRY SEDAN — l:'8 engine, just the thing for a holiday, automatic, .radio $1,995 '56 FORD SEDAN Fair - lane trim, you're making me weep at . $1,500 '54 MERCURY "SUNVAL- LEY” HARDTOP * loaded with extras, nice $1,450 '34 MERCURY $EbAN — a beautiful black, automatic, radio, broken in by a very clean living school teach- er! . $1,395 #52 MEtEoR SEDAN --radio, body needs some paint, '$295 '50 CHEVROLET SEDAN-- good motor and tires ... 51.25 '49 PLYMOUTH SEbAN $12,5 have a number of '51 models that. need paint- ing to choose front; Ste them todayt TRUCKS '5S FORD TANDUM '106" DUMP — full air, ready to roll $4,300 '56 DODGE "K" 7 x 14 STAKE BUMP .— with new hoist, like new $2,750 '55 FARGO PANEL a beautiful looking apparatus $895 'S3 FORD PICKUP — flat rack $650 '50 FORb PICKUP 7y?7 $395 TRACTORS '53 MA$SEY=HARRIS —really gond! $7b0 7' DSC $150 1 1 1 Larry Snider Motors PHONE 614 l=ard ,;arm Ertviprntint XIET * 1 uttio,ml inim l iffinil,till mu ininninninnlitmoti lnotfiuittio' io mnonloi,r ilnimfthihott , Forst Eckel •• Monarch beale'r