The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-05-14, Page 17The riev. and Mrs. J. 141.1 »;.,:.,.
11.4#01:001.11bt d;'1xltoatvill , New
York, wtrt$overnight guests on
1Yetineaday of Rey,` agcy Mrs, R..
Vat, Farowe.
11Ir. and Mrs. :Dalton 1!'inkbein
spent Sunday at Barrie.
T own Topics , Mr. and lairs. laxed lauhtotl
and daughters of St, Thomas Report on Thames Roadwere Sunday visitors with, Mrs.
E,Y MRS, WILLIAM Rompg:
items_ef Social and Personal Interest terest In .andAround Exeter .Jahn x'uat
L l .n.. n end Dixs Wesley Neil and Roberta : .•. , ; ;q" ,,, r. , , ..•.... • ....... .. ... ...., ....•.......
"the .1 imos•Advocele,, May 14, 195i9 Pelt l?'
Holl showers
for Rena Murray
of Kirkton spent the weekend , A .bride of this Saturday, Miss
The Exeter Time} -Advocate is al yoga pleaded to puhilah those trema. will. Mrs. Neil's parents, Mr. Mothers Day service Ilei. Charles and 1F1rs, Danreds
Woodham Ws and our rAadera vire interested in yoµ and your friends. Phone. 779. and Mrs, Wesley Johns, On Sunday morning a cam of Hensall visited on Sutrday eve• Rena Murray has been much
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sart- bined service of church itnd Sun. ping with Rev. Hugh and Mrs. feted at a number of pre -nuptial
invoke anal. David of 'Taranto day School was held in the audi.- Wilson,
SunilQ. y Ishowers
Mrs, William Mair, ,Joanne Mrs, R, E. Pooley and. Mrs• visited on Sunday with Mr. and toraum of the church. Mr, Wit. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Miller, Prior to leaving London she
and Mrs. A. E. Ferguson visited i William Kernick of Exeter and Mrs. Victor Jestle, Liam E.Uord assisted Rev. H, C. Brian, Barry and.Barbara visit -
on Sunday
With the former's sis• 1 Mrs. Ken Greb of Centralia at- Guestswikla Mr. and Afrs. C. Wilson with .the service, Ross ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, was est of honor at two
Schoolter, Mrs, G, Lloyd in Scllom- 'tended the annual :meeting of F. •Blanchard an Sunday were Rowe read the story. Charles Miller of Exeter, showers, one by her business w
Anniversary berg. Huron Presbyterial Woman's As• ,, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wade, M. The rile of baptism was ad- • Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde, associates,
versary Cameron i - satiation at Monei•ieff United and Mrs. Don Smart and Debbie ministered to Larry Allan, son Douglas, Glenn and Calvin were On Tuesday evening, Mrs.
Mr. and.Mrs.W 1.� � Gerald. Northcott and Mrs. Wil-
hates and Lori, of Bothwell, vas -f Church last Wednesday in morn- of Landon and Plpyd of Toronto, of Illi, and Mrs. Allan Gledhill guests on Sunday with Mrs.
ltd with Mr, and Mrs. Murray ling and afternoon sessions. ; Miss Alice Carter, Mr. Sylvanus of Exeter. Henry Rohde of Exeter, tram Marshall arranged a mis
Keys. nn Sutlday, --
Mr, and Mrs, Bert Bissell; Cann of Bayfield, Mr, and Mrs, WA and wms frettingIlli, and 1.1rs, Ja.htl F'yrn ax• cellaneous shower at Rena's'
Sunday, May:7 visited with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bruce Cann and family, Clinton, home by the neighbors.
}lir, Anrd A7rS, Amos Warwick,raved home on Sundal evening
Gary. and Ter of. Pott Huron DYkeman in London on. Sunday.; Mr. and Mr. George Rockola d'lre May meeting of the WA oiler their honeymoon trip. Mrs. Douglas Insley read an
11:01! a,m. D,S,T.--Cainducted by G• , y Terry u. Visitors an Sunday with Mr. ! and family and Mr. and Mrs. •and WMS was held on Widnes address composed by Mrs. Har-
litev.. J, .H, Vardy, BA, Granton ••sited Sunday Kath Mr attd day afternoon in th,t church Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym old Simpson, giving the bride -
and
Mrs. Clark Fisher and a family
111rs. A. B. Idle were ler-! George Stevenson and Barbara, basement with firs, Willfani moved intro their new home on elect's life history, Gifts were
l►:�0 p.m, Ce►ndueted by the reunion was field al: the home of and Mrs': Wickens, Flesher• Guelph. Monday.
pasterton, Mr. Royden MacDonald, , Mr. Thomas Carroll, Victoria, Allen and Mrs. Lloyd Knight as presented in decorated baskets,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair, Ceti- Ear Falls, 111 r. and Mrs. Harold ` BC, visited with his niece, Mrs. hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. William Harper. On Wednesday evening, Miss
tralia.l
Nichol, Toronto, Mr, and !qrs. T. A. Touchetle, and family The worship period was taken 1 and WalmUa of Cromart1,c il• Norma Keller and Miss Louse
.SupperMr, and Mrs. R., E. Gravett, J. Gibson and Mr, and Mrs. this week en route to Europe by Mrs. Lee Webber and Mrs. and Mrs. ouglas Ga e, 11 t Blommaert convened a shower
Kitchener, Mrs. Jack McKnight, Gladwyn Wiley and :family, Price.' where he will vacation this sum- Donald Kerniek, Mrs. Clara hackney, Miss Pat of Rena's friends at her home,
Aft WedneIdeY, May 20, Supplr Steven and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs• ville and Mr. Don Idle of Harrill- mer. Mi's. (ohn Selves Beaver of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Norma Keller read the address
will be served in the Orange Hall H. J. Manahan and Mr. and M>;s. ton, Mr. Victor Heywood, Usberne, topic "The Christian Family tat Gerald Bell. and Douglas of Hen-
Stephenstartins at SIG p.m. JEST, fel. Lloyd Batkin, all of Clinton, Mr• and Mrs• Edwin I-Iih;,, underwent an operation in St. Home" prepared by Mrs. H. C. sail, Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Bal-
lewed by a 'pregram��censiitinp visited at the home of Mr. and and Scotty, Kitchener, Joseph's Hospital Friday. On Wilson, Mrs. William Snow was lantyne, Lorne and Larry were
of a play entitled Suttbnnat Mrs, Don Gravett following the visited on Sunday with Mrs. Saturday a number of neighbors in charms of the program which Wednesday evening guests with
Jane of Sycamore Lane pre• baptism of their infant son, RIO- Norah Taylor. organized a bee and sowed 12 consisted of a reading by Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne.
'sented by the Young People of and Mark, in Main. Street United Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon Matting- acres of mixed grain on Mr. Stanley Coward and a piano Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantne
y
sWeedham. • . • church on Sunday morning, ly and two children, Sarnia, Mr. Heywood's farm. solo by Mrs, Alvin Passmore. and family attended Carmel
Mrs, Rufus Nestle is visiting and Mrs. William Jefferies and Mrs. Lillian Blair received a Presbyterian. Church, Hensel, on
Adm: Adults $1.35, .Children 750 in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. two children, Waterdown, Mr, Mother's Day message by phone Personal items Sunday for the baptism of their
,John R. Kestle and family, and Mrs. Norman Hannigan and from her son, his wife and tam- Mi's, Percy Passmore, of Exe• grandson, Douglas Wayne Bell
Rtv. J. R. Wareham, RA, paster three sons, of Waterloo, visited ily, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Blair, ter, spent the weekend with Mr. and spent the day with Mr, and
John Redd, Supt COMING EVENTS— at the home of their mother, Barbara and Donna of New and Mrs, Lorne Passmore, Mri• Gerald Bell.
Mrs, Mary Hannigan, over the Westminster, 13•C, She heard Mr, and Mrs, Jim Love, Gin -
SAKE SALE, Tea and Art Ex- weekend. them all clearly, ger and Debbie of Grand Bend,
hibit, Legion Hall, Hensall, on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann and
Saturday, May 16, at 4 p.m. "' k Ray were Sunday evening guests
Sponsored by :Hensall Women's – with Mr, and Mrs. Reg Hod -
Institute, 14c _ . �, �. gert.
The Mission Band annual tea
BARN DANCE, in the new barnsis being held. on Saturday after -
of. Campbell Eyre, on. Friday ( I, I' noon in the church basement.
evening, May 29. Clarence Petrie -i Mrs. Harold Snell of Exeter will
and his Nite Hawks. 14c a i be the guest speaker.
•
Star ate
Drive -In Theatre
LS Miles West of Ne. 4 Highway
en Crediton Reed
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May -1L 1L 'end 17
(Sunday Midnite)
"King Creole"
* Elvis Presleyn
* Carolyn Joes
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann and
Mr. and Mrs, James Hodgert
of Exeter, and Mr, and Mrs. Reg
Hodgen and Grant were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Cann,
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Elford,
Ava and Michael of. Elimville, B
Mr. and Mrs. Donald ray,
Robert and Janet were guests
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Elford,
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hodgert
were guests on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Hedley May, of Exe-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brad-
shaw, Mr. and. Mrs. Allan Gled-
hill and Larry of Exeter were
guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Carl .Hume.
Mr. Arthur. Gardiner, Mary
and. Bert of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Mari-
lyn spent Sunday with relatives
in Detroit.
Let's Go
Dancing
at
Bluewater
Danceland
EVERY FRIDAY
NIGHT
10 to 1:30
DESJARDINF'S
ORCHESTRA
Modern, Rock 'n Roll,
Square
Admission 75
Join the Crowds
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
Rev, A. G. Van Eek
(Dutch)
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
Rev. A. G. Van Eek
(English)
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. G. R. Strome, Pastor
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
at 10 a•m. and 7:30 p.m.
Rev, L. A. Dorsch of Milverton
willbe guest speaker.
Special music by the choir,
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-UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A,W.C.M.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "A Rushing
Mighty Wind"
The junior choir will sing two
anthems.
A Warm Welcome •
Is Extended To All
Please Note: Ladies' choir prac-
tice following the morning
service.
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
9:95 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach Me Thy Truth O Lord"
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 am.—Worship
Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
Nursery, Sunday School
Thursday, May 21
Spring Deanery Meeting of the
WA
Speaker: The Right: Reverend
Tom. Greenwood, D,D,, Bishop
of Yukon,
10:00 a•m•-Holy Communion
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Robert 5. Hiltz, B,A., Th.D.
OYganist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a,m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Pentecost Sunday
Sermon: "Pentecost: Thee
Birthday of the Christian
Church"
Nursery class for 4 and 5
years during the sermon.
Come and worship with us,
Tuesday, May 19, 8:00 p.m.
Rev. .Dr. H. H. Savage, Pontiac,
Mich., will preach in this
church, Everyone will be wel-
come.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHU;tCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt
9:00 a,.m,Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Wonder
of Growth"
Nursery for children up to six
years.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev, W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, May 17, 1959
10:00 a,m. "The Meaning of
Pentecost"
11:05 a,m,•-Sunday School.
THE BE I'HEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
Amateur
Talent
Wanted
For the Thursday night
(June 4) program at
LUCAN TRADE
AND HOBBY FAIR
Good cash prizes. Send ap•
plications to Box 33 Lucan.
Lambton Breeders' Annual
Hereford
Sale
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20
1:30 p.m. DST
12 Bulls .dr 15 Bred Heifers
5 Open Heifers i 2 Cows
Sale on farm of Lyle Cun-
dick, Watford, 1 mile east
of Junction Highways 7 and.
79.
William McKeegan, Pres.
W. T. Abraham, Sec.
Lyle Cundick, Manager
LYRIC
THEATRE
THURS., FRI. d, SAT.
"Sabu & The
Magic Ring"
* William Marshall
"Jinx MoneyII
* Bowery Boys
— COMING SOON
"Tarzan's Fight
For Life"
* Gordon Scott
* Eva Brent
"Wolf Dog"
* Jim Davis
* Allison Hayes
NOTICE
The management regrets to
announce thea from Monday,
May 11 to September 1 the
Lyric Theatre will be closed
2:00 p.in.—Afternoon Worship Monday, Tuesday and Wednes,
"The Work of the Holy Spirit" day each week. One first class
3:30 p.m. --Sunday School show will be presented each
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 'Exception will be made for
DASHWOOC the week May 25 to 30.
K. L, Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65 — All Weak Long —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School WALT DISNEY'S
11.01 a h7.•- Worship Service
Sermon: "A iYlacled. Coltgi•cga• 11 p►'
tion" Shaggy g
I:vrynne Wclennte
Presentation
• & Dance
FOR. MR. AND MRS.
CARLYLE CARTER
(nee Ruth Brown, Seaforth)
LUCAN MEMORIAL
CENTRE
Friday, May 15
Music by •
"KORN KINGS".
Ladies please bring lunch.
Aldon
THEATRE
GRAND BEND," ONT.
SATURDAY NITE, MAY 16
One Show — 8:00 p.m.
MIDNITE SHOW
Sunday, May 17, 12:05 a,m.
"Harry Black
And The Tiger"
* Stewart Grainger
* Barbara Rush
(Cinemascope, Color by Deluxe)
Cartoon Plus Colored Trailer
BROWNIE'S
Drive -In Theatre
Clinton, Ontario
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
May 14 and 15 ,
— Double Feature --
"The Monte
Carlo Story
(Color, Cinemascope)
.* Marlene Dietrich
•* Vittoria DeSica
If
"Rebel In Town
* John Payne
* Ruth Roman
ONE CARTOON
II
SATURDAY ONLY — May 16
— Double Feature —
"Tank Battalion"
* Don Kelly
* Ed. G. Robinson, Jr.
"Hell Squad
* Brandon Carroll
* Fred Gavlin
ONE CARTOON
II
SUNDAY MIDNITE &
MONDAY, May 17 and 18
— Double Feature --
"The
"The Cat Girl"
(Adult Entertainment)
* Barbara Shelly
* Robert Ayers
"invasion Of The
Saucer Men„
* Steve Terrell
* Gloria Costello
ONE CARTOON
'TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
May 19 and 20
"The Revolt Of
Mamie Stover'?
(Adult Entertainment)
(Color, Cinemascope)
* Jane Russell
* Richard Epar1
# CARTOONS
and Rana was presezi A4 ,.wd*.
miscellaneous gifts.
At both showers Retia'$ troU1►
st3au and gifts were shOwn.
Opening Done
BAYFi ELD
PAVILLiON
Fri., May1.5
Ian Wilbee's Orchestra \
Vocals by Donna Wagner
EVERY FRIDAY
TO SEPTEMBER 11
FROLIC - LAND
OPENS FRIDAY
MAY 15 AT 4:00 P.M.
•* 17 RIDES
* FREE PARKING
* FREE ADMISSION
Open May 15
to Aug. 1 S
Daily 4 p.m,
to 11 p.m.
Saturdays & Holidays
1 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Get A $1.00
Bonus Coupon
At ..
v, A & II FOOD MARKET
RETHE BEAVERS HARDWARE
WESTERN
FAiR GROUNDS, LONDON
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HEAR
Rev. Dr. H. H. Savage
First Baptist Church, Pontiac, Mich.
Main Street United Church
Tuesday, May 19
8:00 p.m.
Well -Known Radio Pastor and Missionary Enthusiast. Dr.
Savage is one of the special preachers at the Canadian
Keswick, Ferndale, Muskoka, He will appear on Sinotime,
Wingham TV, at 5 p.m, Sunday after a mission at Auburn
and Wingham.
Ministers of the District are asked to meet in the Sunday
School room for prayer at 7:30 p.m,
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,HEAR ONTARIO'S PRIME MINISTER
Lesile M.
FROST
Tuesday
Evening
MAY 19
8:15 p.m.
WINGHAM
Town Hall -
On behalf of
CHARLIE
MacNAUGHTON
and
JOHN HANNA
a
3
3
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Opening
Dance
Saturday
May 16
AND EVERY
SATURDAY
Lionel Thornton
And His
Casa Royal Orchestra
FOR 1959 SEASON