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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-04, Page 15lj F MUSIC FESTIVAL TROPHY WINNERS ---Twenty trophies, donated by public-spirited firms and individuals in Lucan anti district, were awarded to outstanding winners at the Lucan festival last week. A number of the winners are shown here; front row, from left, Gary Dixon, Gary 'I'ra- veresy, Bob Arnold, Joyce Butler, Carol Stalker, Judy Scott, Carole Davis; back, Ellen Schram, Marjorie Donald- son, John Gillies, Hugh Shuttleworth, Laurel Westman, Dorothy Newby, Cindy Cameron and Donald Crouch. -T-A Photo Music festival Continued From Page 14 (10 years and under) - Annie • • Hendrik, and Ricky Denys 84, Ken Hardy and Jack Hardy 83, Sydney Sutherland and Jo Dear- ing 74, At the fourth North Middle- M the United Church morning sex Musical Festival, honors services will start on June 14 at Vocal duet, gills and/or boys came to many students of this 9.45 a.m, for the summer months. At St. James Church services will be at 9,45 a.m. for June and. July and at 11 a,m, during the month of August. WA and Guild Mrs. James Cunningham en- tertained the WA and Guild for the May meeting on Tuesday, May 26. Mrs. Andy Carter, president, presided for the WA meeting and led in devotions assisted by Mrs. Ernie Lewis, Mrs. Emily Tomes and Mrs. Alvin Cunning- ham. Mrs. Ernie Lewis, president, conducted ,1.he Guild meeting. Clandeboye children usic awarels (14 years and under) Coralyn Donaldson and Marsha Ribson 84, Margaret Gillespie and Di- ane Cormier 83, Carole Davis And Janet Kehl 79. Finals: girls' vocal, solo (8 years and under) - Joyce But- ler 84, Anne Marie Vander Brook 83, .Grace Roth. Finals: girls' vocal solo (10 years and under) - Annie Hen- drikx 86, Diane Cormier 83, Lynn Arnold 82. Finals: girls' vocal solo (12 years and under) - To -Anne Ribson 87, Marsha Ribson 82, Janet Kehl 83. Lucan personals Rev. Edgar Roulston and Mr. W. J. Stanley are attending the London Conference in the Central United Church, Sarnia, this week, from Tuesday till Friday. Mrs. Clarence H'askett, Mrs. Roscoe Hodgins, Mrs. M. 0. Smith, Mrs. .Tack Hardy and held al: St. John's Church, Arva Mrs, Kay Egan, of. Holy Trinity on Friday were Mrs. Karl O'Neil, Church, attended the Diocesan Guild meeting in St. Paul's Church, London. last Wednesday in morning and afternoon ses- sions. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Gostick and family, of Winnipeg, Man.. were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and+,family. Mr. Bill. McGrigor, now of Preston. formerly of, the Bank of Montreal, Lucan, and Mrs. McGrigor are .happy to have a baby girl, Heather Ann, born in South Memorial Hospital, Water- loo, May 4. They have two other ,children, Robbie and .ramie. Sgt. and Mrs. D. J. Porter and family have returned home to Portage la Prairie after a nine Week visit here. Miss Susan Murless is now clerking in the Radcliffe Drug Store. - Mrs. Irene Coursey, Mr, and Mrs. Don Downs, M:r. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ford and Robert were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Ada Jennings, of Parkhill. On the way home they called on Mrs. Ida Carroll and Miss Hattie Hodgins at the Green Gable Nursing Home. district. Miss Marjorie Donald- son won medal for best girl soloist in High School. Other winners in solo classes were Miss Rosemary Hall, second, Miss Judy Scott, Clandeboye WI trophy and Miss Nancy Elson third, Clandeboye School won third in unison chorus, .third in two- part chorus; Miss Judy Scott first in 12 years and under and third in 14 and under. and Ervin Gebel second in boy's solo 9 and under and third in 12 and under. in duets 12 and under Judy Scott and Nancy Kestle won first and in duets 10 and under. Ervin Gebel and Elizabeth Hill third. Music teacher is , Miss Betty Leake and teacher is Mrs. C. Carter. Personal items Members of the WA attending the West Middlesex Deanery J. J. McWilliams retired teacher Mr. Andy Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter attended the funeral of their uncle the ]ate Mr. J. .T. McWilliams of 114 Grand Avenue, London. The private service was in the Evans funeral hone with interment in Forest Lawn Memorial. Gardens, ' Mr. James McWilliams of Ext; SQUIRE PICNIC RIVERVIEW PARK Exeter Sat., June 13 Dinner,at 12:30 Bring Lunch Baskets and Cutlery Grafton Squire, President Arnold Cann, Secretary DANCE Friday, .lune 12 9 p.m, to 1 a,m. HENSALL MEMORIAL CENTRE Modern and Old Time Musk by LLOYD WRIGHT and his Radio Rangers from CFPL Radio Station General Admission $1.00 Sponsored by that Herisail Park' lboard secretary - trea surer, Mrs. Ed Flynn, past president, Mrs. E. 'fomes, vice-president and Mrs. E. Hendrie of Dorcas commit- tee. Mrs. J. Hewitt returned home from over a week's. stay in West - minister.. Hospital, London, on Friday. Clare Paton returned home from Victoria Hospital on Sat- urday where he spent 16 days. A family gathering was held at the Walden cottage, Beach of Fines, Grand Bend on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Carter, London, with Mrs. Walden and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walden of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carter and Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Lewis visited relatives at Port Elgin on Sunday. Teachers attending the meet- ing at Strathroy were Mrs. Karl. O'Neil and Mrs, James Cunning- ham from St. James on Satur- day. CHURCH NEWS Due to the Lucan United church anniversary on Sunday, June 7 with services at 11. a.m. and 7.30 p.m, the service at the Clandeboye United church will be withdrawn., ter is•a brother. Other survivors are his wife, the former Sarah McLachlan and two sons, Doug - la's,. of Wingham and Dr. Jolin C.'of Chatham. He was a retired public school teacher. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing EVERY SATURDAY LIONEL THORNTON and his n Casa Royal Orchestra Let's Go Dancing at Bluewater Dante eland EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 10 to 1:30 DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Modern, Rock 'n Roll, Square' Admission 73¢ Join the Crowd* BARN DANCE IN THE NEW BARNS OF CAMPBELL EYRE 3 Miles East of Hensall Wed., June 10 Dancing 10 to 1:30 To Clarence Petrie And His Nite Hawks Dancing in Both Barns Lunch Booth Everybody Welcome Admission 750 CKNX BARN DANCE Exeter Legion Hall SATURDAY JUNE 13 ROLLER SKATING Exeter Rolller Rink Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings 8 to 11 p.m. Refreshment Booth French Fries 101/' Hot dogs, soft drinks, ice cream etc. Draw for free season's ticket every Saturday night at 10 p.m, Come To The Tree Growers' Meeting on Hyde Tract of Wentworth County Forest (On Highway No. 52, 1l miles north of Rockfon) 3:00 • 4:30 and 6:30 P.M., 13 S,T., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, Discuss:, Protection from Insects, bisease,; I Mice and Fire, Christmas tree pruning, grading and marketing. Arranged by: LAKE HURON District, Department of Lands and Forestay RR 1 H10SPE'Li R, Ont, e The rector, the Rev. J. P, Prest, explained why the elec• tric pipe organ was not built as it was too large in the chan- cel but would be moved and the console placed in the chancel, COMING EVENTS- - THE REGULAR MEETING of the Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital will be held on Tuesday, June 9, at 2;30 p.m. 4c HAM & STRAWBERRY supper, Wednesday, June 24, Dashwood E.U.B. Church. 4c Reception & Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. JOHN PYM (the former Marilyn Tuckey) Friday, June 12 EXETER LEGION HALL Kool Quins Orchestra Everybody Welcome LYRIC THEATRE THURS., FRI. & SAT. "Some Came Running * Frank Sinatra * Dean Martin (Adult Entertainment) --- COMING SOON - . "The Hunters * Robert Mitchum * May Britt rr "The. Day Of The Badman" * Fred MacMurray * Joan Weldon oP GIIa �i]Elliiirhka, tM �� O� istrict ,� d e nloccs.akt Canventlorl w11ie11 ,iii News of B!anshard a S. S o W 4nd Hers. Paul inch hod ate g e t tended at Sarnia, May :end 19. -.Continued From Page 13 She then turned the meeting, icy MRS, GLADWYI4 HORPER After attending 3:30 p.nr. Mass, over to Mrs,: k. Dempster, who the ladles went to the Airmen's had planned several entertain., Mrs. T. Waugh and Mrs J. lei. Mr. and Mrs. J3ort Nichol of Social (.entre for a social eve- in games, Peattie of London spent Wednes- day with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard !Thacker, g hiancy and Sharon 01 UC- during wheel, sire outlined lanae gift on behalf of .the CV4'L, let It, Mi and Mrs. Morgan, Jlalph bait spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. floss Langford. SI,11111nitl�nl,nlM111u,11uanu,11„11111�llu11t11�11ntulnl,Innlnun,nlEuuwr!In111u,nlrulnl,llnalltaln and Philip ot, Guelph visited on,g Strathray were Sunday guests of Ping. After lunch had been .served, Mr. and Mrs, Claire Sisson. Mrs. L. Howard, the. president, Mrs. Toward presented the DI., Mr. and Mrs. cLaverne Cob- held a short business meeting rector, Father Proultr, with Mr. and Mrs. William Jones Sunday afternoon with Mr. and { Mrs. Leonard. Thacker. and fancily attended St. Marys tJniteci Church on :Sunday and M r. and MIs. Leonard Thacker were guests of Mr. and Mrs, and family spent Sunday everting Jas. Bryan of Prospect klili. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and family were Sunday evening guess of Mr, and Mrs. Theo. with Mr. and Mrs. ,Percy Hod• gins of Granton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin. , t sen and family were Sunday Stephens of Anderson, guests of Mr, and Mrs, .Jack Miss Ruth G. Hooper has i'ickell of St. Marys. commenced her work for the Mr', and Mrs, Cecil Mossey }esaurant l months at Rether's were Wednesday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young of Clare, Veryl and .Jeanette at St, Marys. tended :,ion East anniversary on Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Lambert Sunday and were Sunday guests and family spent Sunday at. Port of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Spearin Franks. of Zion ALDON Theatre GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 5 and 4 "Campbells Kingdom (Technicolor) * Dirk Bogard * Barbara Murray CARTOON One Show Each Nits 8 p.m. Ir TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY June 9 and 10 "Sea Wife" (Technicolor) * Joan Collins * Cary Grant DOUBLE CARTOON One Show Each Nit* - 8 p.m. S tarl ite Drive -In Theatre 8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway on Crediton Road FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 5 and 6 "Camp on Blood Island" (Adult) * Carl Mohner * Andre Morell STOOGE CARTOON MON, TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. June 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 "Tonka Ir * Sal Mine* * Phillip Corey (Disney Productions) 111Ol ll l l 111111,111111111111,,,, I I Il1111111111111111,1111111111111 11111111111111,11111110.11,111011 t 111,111,1,1111111110111111111111 Tri -County Youth For Christ presents Final Rally Of The Year ' Saturday, June 6 8:00 p.m. CLINTON LEGION HALL GUEST SPEAKER: REV, DOUG PERCY Special Trios and Instrumental Numbers Sponsored by Tri -County Youth For Christ 6,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111.11111111111,11111001111111t11t111, 11,111111111,1ntlltlll1l11111119111,1111111t10' 111111111111111111011111111/111111011111011111111111111111111111111111M11111110111tlll 111111111111,111101111111101nlllllllll 11111, Save Your Waste Paper Exeter Lions Club Prckup Wednesday, June 17 Please roll as mulch of your newspaper as poss,ible.- it's snore valuable • that way, ON PICKUP 1)AY, MVP, YOUR PAP..ER AT Tag CURB 13"Y ONE O'CLOCK Support tions Servrce Work ,dintYnnitlethi1111n1tnl'nli1tillei1nfeel111111entiiirtinit rnIllymuni' eitiliienest1I'Illli nulla n faileiii WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS - LONDON OPEN WEEKDAYS 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Saturdays end Holidays 1:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 17 RIDES • FREE ADMISSION • FREE PARKING SPECIAL RATES For • Picnics • Birthday Parties • Special Groups $1.00 BONUS COUPON At Glen Robinson, Centralia Hall's Station, Clandeboye Gl:orge Paul, Lucan Radcliffe Drugs, Lucan The. Liberal ASSOCIATION of Stephen Township are sponsoring a Euchre and Social at the Community Hall, Crediton at 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 5, 1959 LUNCH WILL BE SERVED EVERYONE WELCOME 91111111111,100,111 M1111„ 111111111.1,111111111111.10111111,111111111,I,IM11,111,1111111111111„111M1111111,n1111100111111, .,, 140111,1111111110,1„ 111111,1111111111111111111t1t 101111,111111111111111101/111111111111,11111111111111111101111111111,1111,111110 1 111 . South Huron District High School 1 Open House and barbecue Supper TUES., JUNE 9 (in case of rain, June 11) PROGRAM CHICKEN SUPPER --- Serving 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. AUDITORIUM - Industrial Arts display - Mu.sic - Presentations - Houle Economics Fashion Show --- Play PRICE $1.25 (Children 65¢) Auditorium Program" Free nr11nuengern,,,!,eeneem,•.!n,vuo.,111/1.,.1/111,.In11,U1111M11n.nlne.lt11,111e1!!IIfIn11n01!!01.Ie!1e1e101,'•'i Mr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and girls spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr. Kenneth Facey and Morley of Belton. v Check Your Car Check Accidents! Exeter- Police Department VEHICLE SAFETY CHECK friday, June 5 9:30 TO 6 P.M. 7 TO 9:30 P.M. Saturday, June 6 9:30 TO 6 P.M. 7 TO 9 PIM. EXETER ARENA APPROVAL STICKERS WILL BE ISSUED TO SAFE VEHICLES All vehicle owners in Exeter and district are urged to cooperate in this nation-wide safety campaign, C. H. MackENZIE, Chief Constable