The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-08-07, Page 13BIWIF. Beavers Opens'
reonion at Mt. Pieasant
SS 5 Fellarton township M
Pleasant has a new school. T
former school house was but
le- 1900. but before it was' to
down the people a£ that sectio
ddecided to have the old boys an
girls meet there once more.
B, • W. F. :Beavers, Excte
wile was the oldest living tcache
available •ryas asked to open
Ida :;ebool by ringing the bell a
9 a.m. Friday, July 3. The seho
opened in the usual way wit
prayer after which he gave
short address on his teaching
'there 1896, 1597. 1898 and 189
just sr ety years ago. A forme
teacher, Mrs. Minetta Roy Gil
D
the piano for "Sehoo
Different of the later teacher
gave shell addressee along wit
some of Arr. Beavers' pupils
Medea Colottlrowi introduce
'the morning program. A specie
,£ree dinner was given at noon.
• In the afternoon the progran
was continued by addresses
songs and dances followed by
free supper.
A .pltaforin was erected for
,dance in the evening. Forme
;pupils attended from as fa
away as Saskatchewan. Every
one enjoyed the happy event and
get to ,ether,
The present trustees are Lloy
Morrison, chairman, Alvin Hodge
and Lewis Gurney.
A lovely brown hill fnld was
presented to Mr. Beavers h,
Trustee Lewis Gurney from th
school section.
Mrs,. Sheldon Wein, Exeter,
the former Jean Cole, who do-
nated the land for the new school
in tribute to the memory of her
late father. Arthur Cele. spoke
feelingly of the association of
herself and family with the
pupils of SS No. 5, The old school
ground will he krmvn as the
"Arthur Cole Park."
t. couple,. A1r. and Mrs. William:
TI
Jeffery; youngest married eou.
It ole, Mr. .and :ttrs, Frayne Par•
rn sons; oldest person, William Jeff,
n rey;. youngest, Baby Cathy Mill -
d. era
r' M• orley reunion
e The first Morley reunion of the
t descendants of the late William
ri Morley and Mary Jane Maguire
h was held on Sunday, July 19 at
a Lieury liemoriai Park with near-'
s 1y 150 in attendance.
9, The committee of Doris Gull -
✓ bard, Olive Glenn, Donna Stew -
1, arcls.on, Millie Seeeper, Betty'
1 Morley, Bob .Alnrley and Luther 1
Morley arranged the afternoon
teacher sports. Results were:
h' Pre-school children, Connie
Steeper, Brenda Mawson, Judy a
d Robinson; 6.7' year race, Carol,
1 Robinson, Nancy :lawson, Doug-,
las Rawlings; 8-9, Eunice Maw -1
son, Anne Scott, Phyllis. Mawson;
1n-13, Patsy Mawson, Edna Mor-
a Act', Joyce Mawson; 13 and up, i
.Barbara Scott, S o Patsy atsv 3lanson,;
a `Linda .Alawson; writing name'
r with left hand, Joyce Mawson,,
r Patsy Mawson; kicking shoe in 1
• basket, Linda Robinson, Patsy
Mawson; gathering clothespins, •
I''lttllis Maw.on; kicking slipper,
d Doris Glenn;
Women's shoe race, Doris:1
Glenn, Betty -Morley'; men, Man.:
Harvey "Morley, David Morley;
y1`bkL`>w
The
STORM
By Jean Noakes
Ey JEAN NOAKES i mare's able. f ears and struggled into a 1
(This essay soon first prize rte "1 cooked the last of the ; overcoat. He pulled the co
a competition among senior sneaked park today," announced. 1. of .the spat up to meet the b
SHDHS students, sponsored by® his Wife' Then she forked the l of his hat, and :pulled a pair
the "Ink Spot", the school's year thick slabs of.meat from the : rvooien gloves over his ha
book. Miss Noakes, daughter of iron skillet into the waiting He whistled 10 his,dog and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes,' plates, 1 to Martha, "'I'm going to loo.
llensall, was the SHDHS repined They bowed their heads:fora t1e mare. She looked :sick, D
ter from The Times-Advocte anolnetit, and chert ate in silence. tvoa't:y .it f'nt gone long.'
this past year.) t OnIy the scraping of the silver-' As Jed opened the door',
* x t t w Are on the plates and the ' wind and the rain swept into
Warm spring aubshine beat whine of the dog as be begged ;kitchen. The dog cringed a
down upon the winter weary a piece of meat broke the quiet 1 from the stormy blast, a
world. The stark trees and Bras- of the room, The fire didn't shrank back into,the roost, le
ses stretched and swayed he- even crackle, 1 ing Jed alone in the storm,
heath the gentle caress of the 1 That was a good supper Mar- The wind out llke a knife
wind .From beneath the ebony : tha," muttered .Jed as he pushed; drove the wif
nd into Jed's fa
ground, a few hepaticae brave his chair back from the table. , Rivers of water poured ft
ly struggled to gain a view .of hien turning to the dog he an- bat brim and soakd through
the new world, and to watch a pounced, 11 a got chores to do overcoat, Mud clung .to
stoop shouldered farmer cluck a bog! boots; and with every step,
his horse into plodding action be- Darkness completely descend. ` sask deeper into the black mu
hind the plots. ' ed while Jed and his dog stood He brushed the rain from
The old farmer walked our• on the stoop. The sky hunt; like , Cyes with the back .of •his ha
... , ..:
Mesa • from,
Centralia
Sy, BARS. l<lRw $MWDIEN
tar; • Personal Item[ k
eh Bev.. and Idi's. D. M. Guest
r • vieited At Port Elgin druing the
weekend with Dr. an_d. Mrs, J.
lr A. .Guest and fancily.
S:r
h delis 15'ida :taoliock, R.N. of
ong thener Is:holidaying at the
liar home of .her sister and brotlter-
rint in•law�, M. and Mrs. Lorne
of flicks,
ods, Mrs, ,Clara Abbott, aceoncpa-
lled i nied by her sister•tn•law, Mrs.
k et F. J, Fairhall. .returned to her
DO home on Tuesday after spending
the past eight months in Califor-
the rda,
the Mr. and Mrs. 1)on Neaman of
way London visited over the weekend
nd with Mr, and Mrs. J. Thoncp-
av• son.
Mr. and Mrs. R, :Paynte.r and
and David of .Kirkton were Sunday
ee, visitors with Mr, and i11rs, F.
Itis Bowden,
his The. last service in Centralia
Itis and Whalen United Churches he -
he .fore the summer vacation will be
ek, : conducted by Rev, Duncan 111.
Itis ;Guest; on Sunday, July 29, At ,
posefully behind the plow and a funeral crepe over the valley. I and tucked his chin inside I
watched it turn clods of rich Not even the titin slice of moon ;overcoat, Still he plodded to
black soil to face the sun in a afforded any.light for it ryas; ously across the .field,
ong straight furrow. Tile horse quickly obscured by a cloud.I When he finally reached
carne to the end of the furrow No breeze stirred in the bran- destination, he found that . t
• mins dressing relay, Alan-. t
7d Whalen..0;45 a.m. and Centralia
tis at it t,m,
di- I.
1
he' Lucan
and instinctively halted until ehes of the massive oak that river no longer slid along.
e ford Morley s group; waist guess- t
he expert hands of the farmer stood at the corner of the house, churned and tossed chunks f 1
vould guide her in the right di•' and: no living creature made a , around, and rapidly climb
•ec ion. Instead, the farmer nn- • sound. 1 over its banks, The rising wi
1
ritched her, and Jed her to theJed was the first to move. He I whipped the water into pea
bank of a small river. !clapped his shapeless felt hat on and each new raindrop
McDonald picnic
The McDonald pica:c was held
on Saturday, July 18 at Exeter
Riverview Park, with 33 present,
During the upper it was de.
eidcd to hold the McDonald and
Peesmore picnic together in
1300.
Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons
were in charge of the sports.
There was a scramble for boys
and girls under six.
Boys and girls under seven.
Pail Passmore, Beth Passmore;
under nine. Jackie Maver, Wayne
Maver; girls under 12, Marilyn
Johns, ,Joyce Meyer; married
ladies, Mrs, floss Broadfaot,
Mrs, Robert A1atcr; ' married
men, Frayne Parsons, Howard
Adkins; ladies kicking slipper,
Marilyn ,Johns; men, Frayne
Parsons; lucky spot, Carmen
Cann; balloon race, Mrs. Mel-
vin Gardiner and William Green.
Ladies with most buttons, Mrs,
Robert Maver; hien with most
coloured socks, Will -Jeffery;
arni stretch, Mrs. Ross Broad -
foot; calling husbands to dinner, I
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner; calling
the hogs. Melvin..Cardiner; tooth-'
pick and life saver" relay, Wil-
liam Green's side; largest family
at picnic, Mr, and Mrs. Robe
Maver; most grandchildren al,
picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen '
Cann: . E
Birthday nearest. the picnic.
Keith Passmore; oldest married
t;. '
ing, Grace Robinson, Ralph ;
Glenn; walking on paper plates,' i
Audrey Mawson, Ralph Glenn;
holding � v
1 olcing pent, , Earl Lewis.
Oldest lady, Mrs. Walter Mor -1e
ley; oldest gentleman, Wes Mai•- i s
ley; youngest baby girl, Karen
Scott; boy, Billie Scott; mystery
person, (Fred 'Marley) discover- P
ed by Norman G1en
Continued from page 14
c'e tt Mr, and AMrs, Jaittes Dow
cell
nd and son, Mr. Keith* Down, also
peal I Mr, Gary ;Jeffery, all of London,
As the horse, lowered her .nuc-' his bead, and noisily lifted two `greedily:' swallowedwas were;Sunday guests of. Mr, and
by the mr
le into the water, the :farmer' , buckets from the stoop. As ` Jed 'de waters, Now .led had sec
hielded his eyes against the and his partisan moved towards what he hoped that he wot
un and squinted. at the distant the barn, a sudden flash „f see, and he turned from t
oaks. Deep lines ruled his fore -'lightening momentarily silhouet 'river and started for home
irt-' Mrs. Don Downs,
raid 1 Mr. Wes ;Hodgins is spending
he a .few •days in Woodstock, the
• guest, of Mr, and Mrs, Sain
lead and tugged at the corner of ted them,
After a ball game was enjoyed 1 h
by the young people supper was?
served with Myra Glenn, Jessiet
Lewis, Anna Scott, Viola Scott, ,
Sarah Morley, Estelle Mawson 1
and Beta Morley in charge.
Al. the conclusion of the meal, ,
a Meeting was held and .it was j
voted that the same oficers re-
main
i r
main for another year, namely: l
honorary president, Wes Morley;
'president, Cyril Morley; vice -12
president. David Morley; recep-
tionist, Mrs. ,lack Beer; secre•'
tary, Mrs. Stan Steeper; treas- j
urer, Mrs, Cyril Morley; sports . q
committee for 1960, Viola Scott, n
13arhara Scott, Myra Glenn, b
Margaret Morley, Marion Hodg• b
son, Shirley Morley, Fred Mor-
ley and Kelly Robinson; lunch.
committee, Florence Morley.
Betty Morley, Anna Scott; Aloda
' Oliver, Pearl, Watson,
Alt agreed to hold next year's
reunion ,at the same place on the
third Sunday of July.
1 Now the wind leas at Je
is eyes as his gaze followed j Jed swung the barn door open, , back, hastening 'Lha across t
the outline of the ridge and 1 and followed the dog inside, ' sea of mud. Tl•e lightening a
canoe to rest on a swollen .moun-,.Fumbling about in the door, he the thunder had ceased, but th
ain stream that carried chunks found the lantern and lit it wind and rain still r a g e
o1 melting ice downhill to the bringing rile barn to fife in the :through the valley, The ra
warm glow. He sasv bite two cn,vs :poured Steadily,
The horse stopped drinking Heave themselves to their feet, 1 s lv, but was et
nd stood quietly watching the the Mare opened her eyes and forces harder by the ]iurz'ica
Iver slip by, Then, the faint acknowledge itis force .of the wind.
g presence, the, Now Jed must hurry. It wa
yapping of a dog told the far- .hens fly cackling from their cold and wet, His chest and. h
mer that his wife had supper roosts, and the big orange eat . left arm were beginning to acs
eady, and .he turned from the padding toward trim. IA heart. attack would be fatal
iver and led the horse towards By the time he finished the I he were here, all alone. Did P
oma, chores, the thunder was • growl- ter feel this lonely and afrai
"You didn't finish, ,Tod?" ing angrily within the clouds and' when he found himself 'on tl
uestioned his wife as the lar- the lightening was boldly ilium- Sea of Galilee?
ter poured water from the inating the sky. A chill west 1 He must get hone or AMartlt
lackened kettle into the enamel wind now swept down from the , would worry; He wouldn't le
asin, mountains and slashed its way : her yet, about the flood, an
"hJo," across the. valley.. Jecl reached : about not being able to plant tit
"Maybe tomorrow Jed." the stoop just as the. first frig crop. That could wait. Marth
411 the weather holds, And the • drop of rain splashed on his . didn't deserve another year lik
leathery face.
the last year, or the other year
News budge'r from ing milk beside the stove, and the window. She was aiting fo
hung his hat on the back of •lie' h'm, Th
The 'Times -A. xecote, July 23, 1959 Pale ;14
Playground Ratter
Children enjoy haus tip
to Storybook Gard ens
By 13ARBARA HtaD rSDN . Bonnie Doerr is at -Queens park.
The second week of our play'- ,vash 891otal attendance last week
ground has now successfully been
completed, Tire, past week has
been, called special events
week,
Inlonday started orf With a.
hang when every tie joined in a
splash party, On Tuesday, every -
One had fun as it was "back-
wards" clay as we all dressed,,
walked and played games back-
wards.
Wednesday was "old fashion-
ed" day. We made hats and
than paraded down to the li-
brary where singing and games
took place,
The biggest' day was Friday
when all three playgrounds join-
ed together and in a bus. sup-
plied to them went to Story-
book Gardens,
This was most exciting as only .
five children bad been to the Drive -In Theatre" .
gardens fore,I
g s be Many had lot
gotten their nursery, rhymes but 8,5 Miles We of Na. 4 hliphw•
they were all. vividly brought , on Crediton Road
back.
Starlite
The hest part of the day was THURSDAY .& FRIDAY watching the atlintaIs perforin.
Slippery and the penguins did July 23 and 24
many fascinating acts for us,
Next week the children at the atGid et"
"Christmas in July", We will 1 be * .Jamas Darren.
deer-gating a tree and making * Sandra Dee
presents, On Friday Santa Claus
Playground will he celebrating
will be them: SATURDAY & MONDAY
A
The supervisors at Victoria ,July 25 and 27
park this week are Carolyn Oke
and Marilyn Jory. At Kin park t,A� , re
they are Dorothy Kerslake, Barb I4aracajbo
* Cornet Wilde
* Jean Wallace
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
July 28 and 29
"The Blob"
* Steven McQueen
* Aneta Corseaut
cs Earle and family, Hodgson. and Bernice Sting.
Ile' Mr. William Mathcrs who le
bola wee home for the . week-
ain end, f
e0 . Linda Currie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Currie is boli -f
ne daying with her aunt And uncle,
Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Furness (nee s
.Js Hazel. Frost) of London.
Miss liiillie :Bradley has re -
if turned to Toronto after spending
several weeks with her sister,
d Miss Rose Bradley of George
to St.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hodgins and
a family, of Owen Sound, were
Il Sunday guests of Mrs. Frank
d Lewis and, Mrs, Wes Hodgins.
e The parents of Mr, James
a Sigsworth, Mr, and Mrs, Frank
e Anderson, have returned home
s, to Chicago after a two-week visit
n here.
r Mr. and Mrs, 0. M. Smith have
g returned home after spending
two weeks at their cottage, "Tan•
dragee" on Georgian Bay and
t have as their guest Mr. Rodney
- Snaith,•
t Afr. Frank Hardy, Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Hardy, Mr. and
d Mrs. Jack Hardy and Mr. and
Mrs, Meru Culbert and Wilmer
Scott attended Toronto races last
Wednesday.
1d/on a' construction job at Peter- Tem married men were discus-
sing their joys and sorrows, The
irst one remarked, "My wife is
very poetic. Yesterday she got
up at sunrise, wakened me and
aid, 'Lo, the thorn.' "
"Hula:" replied the second fel-
ow, "mine woke the up and
aid, 'Mow the lawn.'
When 13111 Smith applied for a
driver's licence in a crowded
Licence Bureau, an officer hast- '
ily thrust• a paper across the g
desk. "Write your last name
first and your first name last,"
He set. the two pails of steam Now he could see thelight '
door. Martha looked up front r e earn tt=as gettin
her mendin worse, R was hard to breathe
C� � �yg He must. hurry,
t "We don't need the rain yet," The wind whipped his coa
Ey MRS. J. N, PATON 'she offered. about him as he stumbled to
i "We're going to get wind too,"+ ward the door. It lifted his ha
,replied Jed, !from his head and sent it scut
rlde•elect feted "Oh!" shuddered Martha, ; rying across the ground. Je
ibliss Marie Carter, whose ! "This will ruin' he plowing amid i clutched his side and fell. onto
edciing to Kenneth 13room, Exe• the seeding," ,the door, his hand grasped the
r will fake place Saturday' at , "Don't worry. If ' the in arer door knob.
, James Church here has been doesn't break down like last fail., 1 The door flew open and Jed
onored at several pre -nuptial t I'll finish by the end of the fell across, the doorway. With a
Owers, j week. We'll have a good crop j final effort. he . grasped, "We'll
Hostesses at showers were ; this year Martha." 1 have a good crop this year Mar•
s. William Horney, Exeter, at; "I hope so," fretted Martha as tha."
lie
home; Mrs. Wes Calleott, las the wind and the branches of f
oorseville where merna Car• ! the oak clawed at the roof of ,
he said hurriedly. w
' rte
Smith, somewhat confused, In
• "Like I said," replied the cop,
"Backwards," sh
Smith shrugged his shoulders. ` ylr
After all, he thought, they knew lr
what they wanted. Laboriously, Ai
"How's that again, sir?" asked St
„
be wrote. IliW htimS."
EAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
9:45 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
1:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Rev. Fred Thomas of London
will be guest speaker at both
mornine and evening services.
on Sunday.
ZION LU T RERAN CHURCH
PASH'WQOD
K. L. Zorn, P.astrtr, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Communion Service
Sermon: "Pray Against
Temptation"
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
(English)
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship at
(Dutch) no
The minister is in charge. th
I:e
r, sister of the bride -elect and [the tJte house. `Listen to the rain on i ���
Danny Callcott presented the
the window, and the wind. basket of miscellaneous gifts 1 sounds so mournful."
with Misses Patricia Gilmore ! Jed nodded agreement and lit
and Pauline Dixon assisting, i his pipe. Ile watched Martha Drive -In Theatre
S On Thursday evening in the 1darning a heavy grey sock. Mar-
Ja
A short program of music. i chair. He tapped his pipe in the
ind, It
E`S
unday School room at St, i the finished the sock, and Jed Clinton, Ontario
saes Church. !wearily lifted himself from the
readings by Mrs. Karl O'Neil j tramp of his hand, lifted a lid on THURSDAY & FRIDAY
and Mrs, Betty Coughlin and ah the stove, and shook the eon- Jul 23 and 24
contest was given. Misses Elaine tents of his hand onto the glow• Y
l -origins and. Beth McI ann pre- ing embers. Then he banked the ii
sented a step table and lamp on :fire and closed the stove, Between Heaven
behalf of the ladies guild and I lie turned from .the stove and
friends. 1 took his hat from the hook, He
A. community shower was held : tugged the hat down over lois
Neil's School an Friday after I '., 1 (Adult Entertainment)
on when Misses Mary Ma- (Colour, Cinethascope)
ers and Carole Faulder pre- • Comments about * Robert Wagner
sented the gifts. * Terry Moore
Mrs. Cartel' enteatained over
r+�r�t�y
(One Cart9brf
100 to a trousseau tea on Mon- i
day afternoon and evening in
honor of Marie, By MRS. KEN McKELLAR SATURDAY & MONDAY
Dedication servicet.� x July 25 and 21
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev, R. Yarn Farowe, Minister
2:00• p.m.—Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH nig
Vacationers Welcome EXETER vie
WA
"Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
And Hell
At St. James Church en Sun- Personal items
day, July 26 the dedication ser
vice illi. and Mrs, 1fi, blip
will be at 2:80 p.m, Guest g of 11"i'
"The Tall Men"
speaker win be Archdeacon C. ilton are guests of Mr, and Mrs, (Colour, Cinemascope)
W, Foreman, BA, BD, rector of Harold Carey,* .Clark Gable
* Jane Russell '
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
late :sir, and Mrs. Emmanuel Mr, J. M. Scott, Mr, Gordon July 29 end 24
Hodgins and .alms plates will be Scott and Miss :Dorothy Scott vis-
dedicated. >aortner.members and iced during the weekend cynic Mr.
friends have been invited to at• and Mrs. Millard "Band of Of Angels
tend. s 1: alconer, N:Y„ Muriel Scott' (Adult Entertainment)
Personal dtemt and Gerry and Alice Walker re- (Colour)
Mr, Charlie. Wilson is ittiprov turned (tome with th i after a * Clerk Gable
ing at St. ie Wit's Hospital but two weeks vaeatlon. * Yvonne DeCarlo
doctors say he will be there for Mrs, Bessie McDonald, Mit-
ad spent a fete days last week (One Cert6on)
St. John the .Evangelist Church, Mr, and Mrs. W. Storey of Sea*
London, when the electric pipe forth and Mrs. May Webber of
an, a silver communion ser- Calgary. Alberta visited on Stin-
e: set, brass altar desk, a day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
11 plaque in memory of the Norris.
UNITED CHURCH
QF CANADA
MAiN S1`, UNITED
JAMES ST, UNITED
Rey, S. E. Lewis. M.A., B.O.
Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
SUMMER UNION SERVICES
10;00 A.M.—SUNDAY ,SCHOOL.
le both Min St. and James St.
churches.
11:00 A.M.—SERVICE IN
JAMES ST.
Solo: Mrs. George Vtip;~e
Serrnon: "For. One Alone"
WELCOME
CAVEN PRE BYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Samuel Kerr, B,A,, B.D.
Minister
Organists Mrs, 5, G, Klatt
11:00 a.111.—Sunday School
10:00 whit.—Morning Worship
Sernmlt Subject: "The Tears
of ;Testas"
Nursery for children up , to
six years.
..rwri:r
10:30 a.m.--Sunday School
11;30 a,ni,--Worship
1 Pastor; Stanley Sauder, Exeter
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 a,m,--•Morning Worship
7:34 pan.-1,vangetistic Service
Wed,, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Friday -- Christ Ambassador's
service in the county hone, l71s
NOTICE -- Our 1).11,13.S. begins lij
several weeks yet. with her sister, Miss Olive
Miss Betty Illorgan visited 8pea- , THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Miss Suzy Murless. Beth girls Mr, and Mrs, Don Taylor Arid
are improving from a ear acct- Patti Jean of Toronto were week -
dent
30 and .S1
dent a few weeke ago, end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. is
Mr. Moore Cunnin here is wan Gerald Carey, The Last Wagons
Mrand M C
spent the weekend with 141r. and* Richard Widr►tiarl
Mrs, Donald Wallace, Carling -,ford, * Fetleia Farr
(One Certben)
( on August 4 - 14. We welcome
all Children from 4 years of
and up.
1 "For the Lord 1:noweth the
way 01 the righteous; but the
way of the ungodly shall perish,'
PSallbs 1:6
sister, Mr, and Mrs. Abner --Het
r, and Mrs. Bill Downing.
Karen and .roan of Chatham
ct spent the weekend with Mrs.
Downings parents, Mr. and Mrs; Linda Currie, Dorchester, and
f
Abner d4endrie. Dobby Ridley, Seaforth, are with
Mr, Clinton Hodgins of the their grand patents Mr. and Mrs,
TI -IE ANt LIGAN
CHURCH OP CANADA
t rf'yftt Memo'r'ial, Exeter
;rev. igen de Vries, Reefer
Rbberf ameron, Orgeniat
Sun'tTay.:J'ttly 9i1, 1054I
11:00 1t,nt.Ti4oriidng Prayer
(Nursery and Sunday School)
*Aker: The 1tector.
Pastor: Events, l., Winn•Butler
CALVARY CHURCH
EvanOelital United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. W. MilJdnos, Minister'
Mrs, $<en McCrae, Organist
Sunday, July SG
111:04 a.trt.---f:Irulreh Ser'iee
11.05 aiii.—Sunday School
Evan a eON CHURCH
l tJnitnd Brethren
4RibITON
Rev. A. M. Schlenker, Pesfbi~
10:00 a.m.—Worship
11:IS t.. Chureh &theoi
rs, George Wallace (Colour, Cinemascope)
United States visited his mo• Otto Walker. -
ther, Mrs. Sidney Hodgins, a pa. The Alieii•AlcLaehlan•lloggarth
tient In St. Marys Hospital, Lon.
don, also with Mr. and MrS. Ttea
1rodgibe and family,
Mr. and ;`vire. Kari O'Neil took
up residence in their new home
hi Ludas on Monday.
Miss Constance Bowe of 11•
derton, was a guest of Mr. and
Mre, Andy Carter.
Misr Prather David. 1'�ortdot~
spent some time with her greet
aunt and unele, Mr, and Mrs.
A ri riytm.
MiOtt Myrna ,lane led g a h,
Tliorndale, spent a feW, days
With her grand parents. Mr. and
Mrs. .1. 11 T''aton,
Misses Barbara and ,Than Curl.,
riinghalii apei)t conte time with
their Stint. M. acrd Mrs, Jack
MA ISM. SIM toe.
MineC'larenre Carter and son
Stephen, AM s)iertding title Week
at Satible Beach,
reunion was held in Queen's
Park, Stratford, on Saturday,
many 0f the Cdnetections front
this n1istrict were in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs, K, McKellar
spent the weekend in Mitchell at
the home of their daughter and
son -in -Jaw. Mr. and Mrs, W. N,
Dinning.
Richard and Robert Binning
are holidaying at the bonne, »f
their grandparents Mr, and Mrs,
X, Mc1effar,
Leeriest Add
`.'he regular, meeting of the
Ladies A,ld was held at the :home'
or Ales J. M. Scott with a good
altertdene(i. The president Mrs.
W. Millet' Presided,
Devotions were led by Mrs,
Scott and Mrs. G, Carey. Mrs J.
Miller gavel- it feadMg endMr'a.
Gl, Carey conducted >1 eortteatr
SATURDAY ONLY
August 1
23 Pacts To
Baker Street"
(Colour, Cirnen-aseopc)
* Van Johnston
•* Verb Miles •
(One Cartoon)
SUN, MiDNITE ,A MONDAY
August 3 and 3
"The Man Who
Never Was,"
(Colour, Cinemascope)
* Cii{tfot Werbt,
* GMrilt Grehamtt
(one Garlbori)
Margaret and Patricia Cob-
Ieigh and Elaine Erneriek have
returnedhome from a week's
attendance at the Explorer Camp
on Lake Erie,
Presentation
ft Dance
FOR. MR. AND MRS.
WILLIAM SIMS
Crediton
COMMUNITY HALL
Friday, July 31
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
DAttiCING
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
at
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
Music By .
DESJA.RDINE ,
ORCHESTRA
10 p,m, to 1:30 a,m.
Admission 750
Special
Holiday
Dance
Mon., Aug. 3
Musk by
.Alin Boucher
and his Golden Prairie
Cowboys
Starts of CKNX•TV
THURS., FRI. & SAT,
July 30, 31, August 1
COLUMBIA PICTURES pre:enls
A SAM SPIEGE1 PRODUCTION
WILLIAM HOLDEN
ALEC GUINNESS
JACK HAWKiNS
obec,ea by DAVID LEAN
TECHNICOLOR5i csseeesccpe
SUNDAY MIDNITE
August 2
* John Payne
* Rhonda Fleming
August 3, 4 and 4
"Light In The
Forest
sir Fess Parker
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
August 6 and 7
"The Black
Orchid'
* Anthony Quinn
* Sophia Loren
1' Be Sure To Attend
Exeter
Legion's
Third
Annual t -
ND TATTO
Featuring 12 Brass te Pipe Bands
EXETER' COMMUNITY PARK
Friday, July 24
The Exeter Junior Band Will Flay
On The Stand From 7945 To 8.15 p,m.
ADMISSION SOO'