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Beilder Anet Mrs. Reinhold Ke
ler: eewspaper ads, Mrs. Atte
Thiel and Mrs. Carl Oestreiettet
Modelling hat, Airs. Ed. Nadiger
blowing belloon, Mrs. Ray Fisch
er; threwine softball in baske
IteV, K. .1,4.4.Zorn. Several relay
Were enjoyed.
Several awards were given to
The lady with the highest heels
Airs, Gerald Mason;the ; e smalles
Waistline. Mrs. K. L. Zorn
youngest lade% Mrs. Aluirew An
derson; largest earrings, Mrs
Charles Thiel; most grandehil
dren, Mrs. Henry Schilbe; long
est name, Mrs. May Martene
tallest lady, Mrs. Kate Weigand
largest foot, Mrs. F,ben Weigand
most jewellery, Mrs. Lavin
Reichert; bluest eyes. Mrs. Ed
Keller; shortest dress, Airs
Lorne Racier -
Mrs. Elgin Rader was eonvee
ir of supper and Mrs. Leonard
Schenk, convener of sports.
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher thanked
the ladies on behalf of the EUB
Church and Mrs. Annie Finkbein
tar on behalf of the Zurich ladies.
Daubers discuss gardens
The third meeting of the Gar-
den Club was held June 22 at the
home of Catherine and Joan Ra-
der with eight girls and the lead-
ers present,
Discussions on progress in the
garden, thinning, weed control,
Mods and disease, staking to-
matoes were held,
Preparing and eooking vege-
tables were. discussed as Well as
flower arrangements, cutting and
arranging -flowers, flower con-
tainers and holders,
The leaders gave a demonstra-
tion on arranging flowers i.n a
vase and each girl arranged her
own,
Musk exa m inations
;of Lambe, and Mr. and Mrs.
j. Elmer Rader .and family were
e, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
e :Elgin Rader and boys.
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Catt and
•: son, .taf Edmonton. Alta., are va-
t,' rationing with Mrs. Philip Fes-.
s sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wolfe
t • and family. of Montreal. vaca-
. Honed last week with Mrs. Wes ,
t: Wolfe and other relatives.
; Mr. and Mrs. Alorrison .Sillers.
• of Moose Jaw. Sask., and Mr.
• and Mrs. Alvin Sillery and Peter
• of Seaforth, spent Monday eve-
-'ning with Mrs. -Wes Wolfe. •
; Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Ren,
; yea and family, of Pontiac.
:Mieh., who are camp.ing in the ,
a Pinery, are frequent lesitnrs with
• Rev. and Mrs, J, W. Gillings at
• the parsonage.
Air, and -Mrs. Angus Sims and:
- Mrs. Louisa Schaeffer, of Kitch-
ener, were weekend visitors with
Mrs. 'Susan. Merner.
Mr. and Mrs, -Carl Bask. Mrs.:
. Jack Reschke. Mrs. H.elen Petrel
- and two children, Mr. and Mrs.:
Bob Reschke and friends, all of . •,,
Detroit, spent the weekend with •
• Mr. and Mrs. Addison Tiernan. 1
Visitors over the weekend with. s
Mrs. Lucinda AlcIsaar were Mr. •
• Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.,
announces the results of her pu-
pils who recently tried music ex-
aminations of the Royal Conserv-
atory of Toronto at"London:
Grade 6, Margaret Hotson,
honors.
Oracle five, Ruthanne Rader,
honors.
Oracle 4, Roy leteAdams,
lion-
er.
Grade 3. Lynda Rader and
Mary Ann Hayter, both honors.
Grade 2, theory, Margaret Bea-
son, first class honors.
Baby baptized
Bertha Jayne, infant daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hayter,
was baptized in Zion Lutheran
Church, Sunday, July 12, by
Pastor K. L. Zorn. Miss Barbara
Beavis and Mr. .Ronald Merrier, '
cousins of the baby, were spon-
sors.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck.:
of Bradford. vacationed with Mr.:
and Mrs. Ed Stelck.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke, of
/3rampton, spent the weekend f
with Mr, Milton Haugh.
Mr. and eire. Jim Poland and
family, of Campbellford, vaca-:
Honed for several days with Mrs,:
Cora Geiser.
Mr. Herb Geiser, of Dearborn,'
Mich., is vacationing with his
brother, Chester Geiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
family, of Waterloo, Mr. and,
Mrs, Wendell Gamble and family
'
Town Topics Honor bride
McGillivray round! is calling ISOM ,rtf S0001. oncl Personol Intorost,In, &nd Around Ex
tenders for •construction of the • Tee Exeter Timee•Advotate is alwaYs ploaeed to publish thass 1
Revington munietpal draim fol -1 we end our reethire ere inter:eared in you and yaw triends. phone
at Crediton
By MRS, M. PAM'
tem.; Atrs. Cliff KenneY and (laugh-
. ter Doreen and Mrs. Douglas
770
lowing acceptance of the engie
neer's report at a recent lown-;•.: : , e „: • . e :,,
I
ship ineeting. • Airs. Charles Lee. of Brighton! Airs. James, Lindsay (Lil) and
„r visited .on Tuesday with Mrs., Miss Beatrice liodgert, Vanctre-
°°"ett approved Payment '''• Law Johnston and attended: ver attended the Hodgert re -
$2.290. to Kelly Robinson for •the the mare leasone.es picnic, ' intim), Stratford last Wednesday
tile portion of the Loekhart drain.:. A
1 airs. Susan wetter of Preston .and are. visiting friends and re -
Voucher payments included is visiting At the borne or Mrs. Jastives °II 'a -Th°t°r tour'
fox bounties to Ted Itotson,1•1' -1-4N-t-nn and nth" relatives Mr. aid Mrs' J. Z. Maine/.
Harmon Morton; sheep damage; Alr. and Mrs, J. J. KYdd, Eee-
Russell Blake, John Hotson and and friends in the community, :13anydunsivsaltuallya&eetrurs.npeedneifinrogma Nev,'
few
of $18 to Ronald Turner; relief,. ter, and Mr. and Mrs. jr A, days with the former's parents,
$2.5; roof for hall, $104.18; road Moffatt and family of London Pd faintlY at Riehilmel0 vil•
inspection fees of $14 to Duncan . returned home on Saturday af- , tage-
Drummond and $7.00 each to Ben ler a two-week motor trip to BolMY and David Johnston
Thompson, Thomas Hall, Earl] weyburn, Sask. where they vis- are spending two weeks at
Aiorley end Reeve Earl Dixon. ited, the former's daughter, Mrs. Came Frenda, the Seventh Day
Maxi IneetIng will he held J. P. Sanders, Air. Sanders and Adventist Camp at South River,
Thursday, July 30, at 8 p.m. I family and also relatives in ,Eye- near North Bay.
• woe, Sask., Aloose jaw and Re- Mr, And Mrs, Alvin Willett
i gine. Larry, Sheila and Steven are
Message from Mr, and Airs, Leo Witmer of spending two weeks ,, at Boat
Tillsonburg spent the weekend Lake. Miss Dianne Willert is ho -
Blakewith Mr, and Mrs. Wes Witmer.: liclaying with tier grandparents,
Exter borsemen helped provide Mr. and Airs. Melvin King.
color for the parade precetlieg Bob and Jim Russell ace on a
By ELIZABETH FINLAY the hand tattoo at Atwood last motor holiday in Arizona.
week. Dalt Finkbeiner dreseed jn r and Mrs. Peter Rootsma,
• ' I an Arabian el'stume to -match liis former principal of the school
Mr, Llnyd :McBride, of wind:, Arabian horse and Ed Brady -
..re• where Mr. and Airs. lierry De
or, visited with. friends in this , roadlersi.n hprAalenxie.k ales ii;:iiiduisnIng ittaltti ,i
ietriet. Vries attended in Holland, vis-
ited them on Saturday. They are
I spending two weeks at the Cana- visiting their sow at Newmarket
Mr. and Mrs. James Dins.' dian Keswick at Ferndale MtIS-
koka, i ' and -other reietives in the United
more spent the weekend in
Mr. and Mrs, Homer :Metz and I States. Mr. And Mrs. Ala rtin
eandsor.
Dykstra, Hamilton, accornpa-
Friends frnm Kitchener spent daughter, Mrs' Vera King "dirtied them to Exeter,
unday with Mr. andMrs, Peter :
boys, Gerry, Larry and Bobby
ingerich. I , King of Cass City, Mete, visited Mi -s, Edith .Fotey who spent
:over the weekend with the for -
Mr. Harold Finlay and family , mer's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ceeill
i two weeks holidaying in Exeter
a wa
isited with Mr. and Airs. Wil -
am Londsboing, of Clinton, on Sic -1111r. - on Monday.
returned to her borne in Ott
unday. Fre Simmons Jr. is attending Mr, and Mrs, Tom P'eacheY
• Kintall Can kb'. week, , e roi and Airs, Whitney
Mr, Robert Dinsmore, or Misses Bev Young and Carol I Brokenshire of Zurich visited
teindsor, spent a few days with ' Whitehead of Toronto spent, the , with their aunt, Mrs, Eliza
Ir. and Mrs. Tom Dinsmore. 1 weekend with Miss Judy Mason, Sims, Exeter.
I home of Mrs. John Luxton.
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Mr. and Mrs, Fred Luxton
, were weekend visitors TPtcl-rn- as
Announcements 1 Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Lux
and family, Owen Sound w
weekend visitors in and arm
!te.::nitree'dr.home after holidaying On
Bill Armstrong has re -
the West Coast and attending
4 the Calgary Stampede.
Mr. W. A. Miller of Vancouver.,
B.C., Mrs, L. E, .Piercey of
Grand Prairie, Alta., and Mrs.
liedley Unger of Stonewall,
Man., who have been visiting
with • Mr. and Mrs. CharleA
BIRTHS— CARDS OF THANKS— Miller, 'Huron St., left for the
West on Saterday.
BOUDREAU-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Would my friends, neighbours, Mrs. Ralph Batten • returned
Boudreau, St. John's, Quebec, Padre Moore, members of the Sunday after a trip to. the west -
(nee Hunter) are happy to an- Centralia Chapel Guild, the Hu- ern provinces.
nounce the birth of a son at ron. Park Art Group, the Eastern Mr, Arthur Idle is taking
St. John's Hospital, July 12. Chapter No. 22, O.E.S. Exeter, principal's leadership training
BREEN-Mr. and Mrs. Norman please accept my thanks for course in Guelph for two weeks,
Breen, the former June Diet_ their kind thoughts, prayers, Miss Nancy Boyle, London,
rich, wish to announce the cards, gifts and visits while 1 has been on holidays at the
birth of their daughter, Coliene was a patient in Victoria Hos- home of .her "parents, Mr. and
Catharine, at St. Joseph's Hos- pital recently? Jack and the boys Mrs. Clarence Boyle.
pita!, London, June 28. wish to join me in thanking all Mr, and Mrs. Frank Creech,
CUM:JOKE-Mr. and Mrs, Grant those who remembered them Ann and ToMMY are spending a
Cudmore. London, announce with so many deeds of kindness few d .n Aneasipr .
and airs. Don Ste‘enson, Donna,ld
Debbie and Becky and Ronald:
MeIsaace all of Detroit, Mrs. Al'.
Ward, Bobbie, Cheryl and Judy, a
of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan of s
Pickering .spent the weekend G
with Mr. and Mrs. Feld Aliller.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIsaac e
and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill
Starr and family, of Detroit, re- s
turned home after vacationing
with Mrs. L. AlcIsaae.
Mrs. Jack Griffith and (laugh- 4
ter, Lynn, of Detroit, are vaca-
, Honing with Mrs. L. McIsaac,
1 Sunday guests with Alr. and
; Mrs. Harry Hayter and family
were Pastor and Mrs. K. le Zorn
and Debra. Mrs. Bertha Hayter,.
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Vandahl and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred
alerner and Ronald, and Mr. and '
Mrs. Jim Beavis and Barbara, of
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Rasmus-
sen. of Naperville, Illinois, spent
Frid.ay with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Borchert and
Carol,: of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
spent a week's holidays with 31r,
and Mrs, Art Haugh.
Huron to select
dairy princess
The dairy princess which will
represent Huron County at the
CNE competition in Toronto will
be chosen at the annual meeting
of the Huron Soil and Crop im-
provement Association at. the
county home, Clinton, Tuesday
evening, July 21.
Crowning of fhe princess will
highlight a joint program which
follows separate rneetings . for
men and women.
New developments in hay mix-
tures and fertility on pastures
will be topics discussed by the.
men, who will also inspect the
rod row test plots of barley and
oats. Speakers will be Wen Snow,
WOAS, and Barrie Volkers, North
American Cyanamid.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
•
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m. - Afternoon Worship,
Jed by Mr. E. Breeuwsma
(Dutch)
4:30 p.m. -Sunday School
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
K. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 6,5
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service
Sermon: "Forgive Our Tres-
passes"
2:00 p.m. -Decoration Service
Speaker: Rev. C. Killinger
ALL ARE WELCOME
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
1;45 A,m.-Morning Worship
(Dutch)
Serving of the Lord'. Supper.
2:15 p.m. -Afternoon Worship
(English)
The minister is in charge,
UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
MAIN $T. UNITED
JAMES ST,, UNITED
Roy. S, F. Lewis, M.A.-, LD,
eewrenee Wein, A.W.C.M.
SLIMMER UNION SERVICES
10:00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
In both Mehl St. end James St.
ehurches.
11:00 A.M.-SERVICE IN
JAMES ST.
Men's Trio: Walt& Cutbush,
Alf T/Vuerth, Ray Mins,
Men wilt be in the ehoir Toff.
Sertnehl "What Jaime Istri tn
In Pie etraege story of the
Lilite"
WELCOME,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Kier, *.A., CD.
Minister
ttiltanistt t, O. Klatt
0:66 cm.--Stitichty &hoot
161.o0 x.m.-Moroing Worship
Sorrnon Subioot: "Ilia!, Man
1$ A keel."
Miltdry ehildreir dit to
Iht year&
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service
7:30 p.m. -Youth Service
Wed., S p.m. -Prayer Service
Our Vacation Bible School will
be held from Tuesday, August
4 until August 14.
"Train up a child in the way
he should go; and w.hen he is
old he will not depart from it."
-Prov. 22;6
Pastor: Evang. Winn -Butler
BAYF1ELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
9:45 a,m,-Bible School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. -Evening Service
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
Births RATES
Marriages and Deaths
(Marriages and deaths are reported without charge
in news columns. This charge applies only te listing
under Announcements.)
Cards of Thanks, Engagornonts
In Memoriams 14 -line verse)
Extra verses, each
No Charge
7591
$1.00
25¢
:Brintnell were hostesses for
,miseellaneeus shower in honor
of Miss Joyce Faber of Hen
a
Mrs, Douglas Brintnell read
an. address alter MISS DO-
reeo Kenney and Miss Lynda
Stires presented The guest of
honor with a decorated basket
of gifts. Miss Kenney eonducted
a number •of games and Mitch
' WAS served by the hostesses.
Pereenel Items,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boszell of
Willowdale, Ontario, were after-
noon visitors during the week
with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Wit -
Item Oestrieher and Mr. °est-
' c 1. osze had
been principal of the local school
here at one time, he also re-
newed Mendes -hips with 'several
, people in the locality,
Dr. end Mrs. S. L. Honey of
Fenwick, Ont., visited ber sister,
Mrs. William Oestrieher and Mr.
10estricher one afternoon this
ipast week.
Mrs, Ezra Feist returned
home from London Hospital lest
Friday and is getting along fine'
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Puleo of
Cleveland spent a few days with
Mrs. A. M Berry recently
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe of
Detroit spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Geiser and
relatives,
Mr, and Airs. Gerald Schenk
and family spent last week at
Cornwall.
Dr, and Airs. Warren Green
and family of Loveland, Col.,
spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs.
Chas Green.
Mr. and Mrs. •,Tim Leary and
Mrs, Esther Schofield of Detroit
spent the weekend with Mrs,
the
Sam. Lamport.
ton Mrs. Lena Cook of Camlachie
ere is spending a few weeks with
d Mrs. Mbert Wolfe and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall
and family of Windsor s -pend
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Woodall.
Rev, and Mrs., Glen Strome
and boys of Milverton visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Ted Insley
last Thursday,
Miss Janet Morinek returned
home from hospitel at London
on Sundae.
Mrs. Harold Glanville and
girls motored to Manitoulin Is.
on Monday for a week's holiday
to 'visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kuhn
a and daughter of Baden and Air.
and Mrs. Blake Heath of Galt
called. at Mrs. M. Feist on Sun-
day.
Mrs, Ruby Molitor, public
school principal, left on Wednes-
day for Beardmore where she
will spend her vacation with her
daughterd f : '
Mis, Lloyd Beirner and fam-
ter of Winnipeg are guests with
Er. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill.
Mr. Jacob Thune of London
alled on Air. and Mrs, Lorne
'reszcator last Thursday.
Weekend visitors with Mr, and
Oestricher were
1r, and Mrs, E. French, Misses
Wilda and Clara Oestreicher,
II of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bender
and family, and Mrs, Allan Bec-
ker and family, spent Saturday
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Truem-
er and family of Exeter spent
u.ndee evening with Mr. and
rs. William Bender and fain -
the birth of a daughter, Susan
Gail, at St. ,Toseph's Hospital,
London, July 14.
FAHNER - Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Fahner, Crediton an-
nounce the arrival of twin in the hospital. My sincere
sons at South Huron Hospital, thanks to Dr. George and the
july 13 - twin brothers for, nurses at St. .Toseph's Hospital
Nancy, Margaret and John.'
MacDON'ALD-Mr. and Mrs. Ted
MacDonald, Alexander Street,
P.S.: Wayne Christopher is do- hare Jenks are attending CGIT
ing fine. -Dr. and: Mrs. LJoyd C. camp near Goderich •this week.
Hall, Lucan. 16c Sharon and ll'elen Batten, of
• Exeter, announce the arrival I wieh to thank my neighbours, Winchelsea, are vacationing this
Elimville, and Douglas Penhale,
of a daughter, Trudee Pearl, : friends and relatives for • the week with their grandmother,
at South Huron Hospital,Hily: cards, letters, gifts and visits 1 Mrs. Ralph Batten,
15-a sister for ' Tony and : received while a patient in Vic -
Terry. toria Hospital arid since return-
MacKINNON-Dr. and Mrs. A. ing home. I also wish to give
3. MacKinnon, Galt, wish to special thanks to ell that have
announce the birth of their ! helated in so many ways at .home,
daughter, Cathie -Jane, at South' It has all .been deeply appred-
Waterloos Memorial Hospital, ated.-Elmer Wilson 16
Galt,
MORGAN - Mr. and Mrs Bev
Morgan. RR 1 Hensel], an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Susan Anne, , at South
Huron Hospital, July 10 - a
sister for Johnny, Gerry and
Scot.
PARSONS - Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Parsons, RR 1 Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Greggory Wayne, at South Hu-
. . vvi r.
during this time. - Dorothy E. and Airs. Ray Creech.
van Goozen. 16* Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Touchette A
wish to thank all who kindly and daughters moved on Tries -
rem ern bered me with cards, day into the home they recently c
flowere and visits while I was
purchased from the Hynclman P
es ta te.
Linda Walper, Ann Marie A
Kraft, Susan Dinney and Bar- A
a
Mr, and Mrs. E. C. :Harvey n
visited last Sunday at Wildwood S.
Lodge, Red Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,DeVriese 11
Bart and Shirley spent a fe
days over the weekend with M
• and Mrs. Robert Southeott an
We wish to thank our neigh -1 family at Southcott Pines, Gran
Bend.
rd' Cubs at camp
d Randy Weber, Randy Jones
hours and friends who so kindly
assisted us during the time of
our recent misfortune, for all
who helped in any way while at
the hospital and since returning
home, for all the cards and visits
and all the expressions of sym-
pathy, for all the floret tributes,
and especially all the men and
boys who so kindly put all the
hay away. .Also in the very re- Fieldman
ron Hospital, July 11 - a cent bereavement in the loss of
brother for Brenda and Ricki. our brother, we wish to say Continued frorn page 10 •
PERRY -Mr. and Mrs, B, D, "thank you" to everyone for
PerrY, Senior St., Exeter, an- floral tributes, scrape thy cards,
mince the birth of e daughter for all who donated anything,
at St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon- ,f0r neighbotire who helped, for
don, july 10 - a sieter for Rey. Gillings; special thanks to
David. T. IL Hoffman. Once again,
SKINNER - Mr, and Mrs. Bev thank you. all. - Mr. and Mrs.
Skinner, Ann St., Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Laurie William, at South liu-
Cop-What gear were you
When the accident happened?
Sweet young thing - Why, a
you can see, my new hat,
nylon dress and tan sandals.
11
a
Irvin Eekstein, Dashwood, Ont.
16*
Mr. and. Mrs. William 1,ass-
Then we must sow the seed bY
Jiving and practising the "word
of God."
We need to beware of precon-
ceived opinions, The Holing]
marsh was thought to be worth-
less and mileh closer to home,
the area of of Klondike Gardens
to the south in our county was
waste swamp land a shore time
ron Hospital, July 8 - a bro.: more wish to express their sin- ago,
ther for Noel. cere thanks and appreciation to just o there may' be -untold
ENGAGEMENTS— all those who so kindly retnern- treasures to be found among our
bered them on the occasion of neighbours, perhaps close by or
Mr, and Mrs, Hilton Pore, their fiftieth wedding annivers- Some foreign land.
Dashwood, wish to antiounce the ary with cards, gifte and flowers; Having preoared the soil and
a so for the many pleasant sown the Seed, the most itnpor-
mthlOries. 18e (alit of all is the harvests The
*task is difficult and at times
may seem hopeless, but the har-
vest - the souls o men - has
2.00 pan, In raj.33. , Church was
st ichardsstanicol selprehausts 1wtohsiplielail: value above all others
Dashwood. 16* London, and thenks to the Re- At. th° close of the -8°114" a
Ailr. and Mrs, Henry Becker, hekah Lodge for their treat, -
coltedion was Pet:deed and rif-
Dashwood, wish to announet tne Kenneth Clarke. 16* ter minor exPenses WAS divided
en agement f theirg s
daughter, Shirley Marie, to Don- IN MEMORIAM--
ald Reginald Oladville, Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville, TRICK -In !loving memory of a
Rfl 1 Pixeter. Marriage to take dear husband, liatry triek,
plaee in the bear future, 16c who passed awe), twit years
Mr. arid Mrs, William ICeenick, eTea,,go. on 3111Y 17'
Exeter, wish to Announce the -" •
gist today, hut every day,
engagement of their youngest In silence 1 remernbr-
dauehter, 'Berbera lavelyti to
f Emveezr remembered by his wife
Itohert Riley, soh of "
meg. Arthur Harvey and the late MARTM - In levies remem-
1. W. Riley, SpringVale, Ont.; brence of Williant Martin-, who
the wedding to take place Setur• left us three years ago, July
day, August 8, At 12:00 boon, in 18, 1956.
James Street United Church, Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Tee er. 16* Love's remenihrenee oulleste all.
-Cherished in •aur hearte by
CARDS OF THANKS— Wife and family. 160
The tardily of the lee Alitrerfr4-.111 Ieving inemot•V or
ham Arthur WO to ex-pre:se a Wonderful Fathee end Grand,
their heartfelt thanke and en, father, Who !Weed away three
preciatiorl for the acts of kind:. years ago, July 18, 1056.
nese, int saes eynipathy eed Cod sale you getting wtory,
heeutiful floral tributee. Also He dig what lee the:leek hest,
special thanks to those Who Ite, put. 'Hie arials arblind you
:helped in any way while IVIr. And whispeeed ‘erafrie and teet'.
Arthur was in the hospital. The golden gates etebd opera
wish 1.0 thank My friende Thete yeees age today,
aed neighbors for the Many With goodbye left uesooken,
rel.& end vieite while I was 0, You gently Slipped AWAY.
pationt • t ti OAM rtil$ hy &lighter
tendon, and since eettletlitte Gettlerde terd Ray, itrAncichild•
Itoitte.--41ts, Ahcbt Xeogh, red Xetitiotit Mid nenitIct. 16*
agement them daughter,
na Paye, to William Robert
rester,, soil of William For-
er. Zurich; the wedding to
place Saturday, July 25, at
eng
Dim
"Teath Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" For
rest
10:30 a.m.-Sunday School take
J:30 am. -Worship
Pastor: Stanley Saucier, Exeter
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev, Ben de Vries, Rector
Robert Cahneron, Organist
• Sunday, July 59, 1959
1:00 ani, -Morning Prayer
(Nursery and Sunday School)
Guest Speaker: Mr, E. L. Hal-
lett
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W, MirliNtet
Mrs, 1<on MeCrae, Orgarlist
SLIritlay, July 10
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IN CHURCH
Evangelical United Beetheort
CREDITON
Pet", A, M. Sclitooksr, Pallor
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MIS taChutth &hoof'
woeld like to say "thank
you" to all those who visited me
between the simmer schbol
arid the Saivation Army,
Luech was served by the Ia.
dide of the Tiger Dunlop Insti-
tute in the :Recteatioti Halt
The Assistance Of all taking
part is appreciated by the Fede-
ration.
• DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
BLU EWATER.
DANCELAND
Music by
OESJAROINE
ORCHESTRA
10 p.ni, t� 1r80 .S.M,
Admission nif
David Frayne, John &Wing,
13rian MacLean, Richard
Frayne, Danny Laing, Ronnie
Moore, Sherri Wein, Ricky Mc-
Donald, Donny Campbell and
Maurice Wedlake are, attending
the Everton Cub camp near
Rockwood this week.
, Cub Leader Harold Sissons
and. Mrs. Sissons are in altend•
ance also.
Stranger -Weil, how are things
around here?
Native -They must beimprov-
ing, stranger. All the farmers
wish they could get Government
:lobe, and all the Governinent,
men seem to wish they could be
fartnere•
BINGO
Mt. Carmel
PARISH HALL
Wed. July. 22
8:30 p.m. ,
12 Rounds $1.00
VALUAI3LE PRIZES
SPECIAL ROUNDS
CONSOLATION PRIZES
ALSO DOOR pit=
Sponsored by
Mt. Carmel C,W.L.
Pre-sentation
• and
Dance
OR pa AND mR$.
VINCE THOMPSON
Creditor'
COMMUNITY HALL
Juiy 17
Music by the 1<oot Quin,
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Ciamarty comments
ay MRS. KEN Mcl<1.1-AR •
Honor bricli,alect
A miscellaneous ebower To
Miss Helen McCulloch, bride
eteet or the week, was hej
1Friday evening at home o
her aunt, Mrs. Sterling Grabill.
A varied program of MUM.
and readings was (haired by
Mrs. F. Jobns, and included in
strumentals by Mrs. E. Dow anr
Mrs. D. Johns, solo hy• Joan
Christie, readings by Miss Olive
Speare, and duet ha, Mrs. Burril
and Mrs. F. Johns.
An address was read by Mrs
I). flocking, and the gins were
presented in a decorated basket
i-Eelen as assis e in opening
the parcels by her sister, Airs.
W, Baxter and Miss Laurette
Seherbarth, of Kitchener,
egeeeseea701-:
Funeral service. Was beitt at
r the Heath -Leslie- funeral Mime,.
. • Mitehell, on AionfleY, Cendueted
cti Xe'. S. Kerr. A solo, "The.
. Lord is Aty Shepherd," was sung
by Mr. E. ,Grahm.
e: Pallbearers were Messrs.
Illoggart•h, Gordon Hoggarth, •J,
▪ M. Scott, K. McKellar, T. Laing
and T. L. Scott.
;Burial took •place in Clamart)!
Cemetery.
11 Pommel /terns
1 Jon end Ted Hagan, of $e,sr.
• born, who have. been .hOlidaying
1,for two weeks with Mr. and Mre,
Carey and Mrs. Taylor, rea
turned home on Sunday with
1 their parents, Mr. and Mrs, 4,0
IA. Hagan, and Nancy,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex 'Ramsey
and Billy visaed en Sunday with
1Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, of
Aberfoyle.
Mrs. James Lindsay and Miss
Beatrice. liodgert, of Vancouver,
; And Airs, Harold McLeod, of
: London, visited -on Sunday with
Mr. a•nd Mrs. George Wallace
and Mr. Lindsay' McKellar.
; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Keiland,
Science Hill, Mrs. Earl Cole and
Mr. Allan McPhail, of Russel.
dale, were also Sunday visitors .
at the beme of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace,
Miss Nellie Miller, :who met -
with an accident at the home of
Mr. Lorne Chappel on Monday,
was removed to Stratford Hos.
pital. by ambluance.
Miss Muriel Scott and (Terri
and Miss Alice Walker are ‘dsit,
Mg this week with friends at
Jamestown, N.Y.
former resident .elles
Mr, and Airs. T. Laing, Mr.
and Mrs, T, L. Scott and Mrs.
Grace Scott went to Newmarket
on Sunday to pay their
to a cousin, Mr, James .Gillespie,
who died on Saturday. Mr.
Gillespie Was a native of Cro-
marty, and spent his ,early
here, He was A son of the late
Mr, and Mrs. Neil Gillespie, and
received his early education at
No. 6 School, Hibbert, and at
Seaforth High •Sehool. He is sur-
vived by his wife. the :former
Jessie Kerr, and one sop, Neil,
_or Peterborough,
Discuss stewardship
The July meeting of Ray's
Church WMS was beld at the
home of Mrs. Russell Miller,
with Mrs. G. Neil in charge, The
Scripture lesson and meditatinn
were taken by Mrs. Murray
Christie, and prayer by Mrs
Norman Dow. Airs, G. Dow gave
current events,
Miss Jeanne Dow favored with
an instrumental, and Mrs. 0.
Parsons gave a reading. The
topic on stewardship was given
by Mrs. Andrew Christie.
Personal items
Bible school opened on Monday
in No, 6 school, with 120 children
and young people in attendance,
The Scott family reunion Was
hetet at Lion's Park, Mitchell, on
Saturday, with around fifty rela-
tives in attendance.
Miss M. Currie
Cromarty native .
The death of Miss Mary Cur-
rie, a former resident ef
Cromarty, took place in Wood-
stock General Hospital on Sat-
urday, at the age of 93.
She was born and spent her
early life on lot 8, concession 31,
Efibbert Township, a daughter of
- the late Hugh Currie andhie
wife, the former Mary McKellar.
She later moved with her moth.er
to the home tlioY bad built in
the village, and which is now the
residence of Mr. Andrew Mc-
Lachlan, where. she lived until
1947, when, because of 111 health,
she went ro reside with her
niece, Mrs. John Young, of 11.11
3, Woodstock.
Miss Currie was a faithful
member of Crornarty Church,
and was the first organist of the
congregation, continuing in. that
position for many years. She will
be remembered by many ..for her
untiring efforts intraining the
choir and .orchestra.
She is survived by two nieces
•
les. John Young, Woodstock,
and Mrs. Ernest Grabm, Avon -
ton, and a nephew, Mr. George
Russell, Avonton.
"A traffic light," said the
schooi boy's essay, "is a device
used to get pedestrians halfway
aeross the street safely,"
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ALDON
Theatre
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
July 17 and 18
1
Inn Of Sixth
Happiness'
* Ingrid Bergman
* Curt Jurgens
MONDAY & TUESDAY
July 20 and 21
"Rally Round The
Flag Boys"
(Adult)
•Ori.lisenne Woodward
Or Paul Newman
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
July 2/ and. 23
"Lady Killers"
* Alex Guiness
* Cecil Parker
2 Shows 7 7:80 and 9:80
Comics and Shorts
BROWNIE'S
Drive -1n Theatre
Clinton, Ontario
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
July 16 and 17
Love Me Tender"
(Cinemascope)
* Elvis Presley
* Richard Egan
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY & MONDAY \
July 18 end 20 1
"The Deep Six"
(Colonr)
* Man Ladd
* William Bendix
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
July 21 and 22
"House Of
Bamboo
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour, Cinemascope)
* Robert Ryan
* Robert Stack
* Shirley Yamaguchi
(One Cartoon)
Starlite
Drive -1n Theatre
3,5 Miles We ,of No. 4 HighW8Y
afl Crediton Road
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
July 16 and 17
"From Heref To
Eternity"
(Adult)
* Burt Lancaster
* Debra Kerr
SATURDAY & MONDAY
July 18 and /0
The Old Man
And The Sea"
* Spantar Tracy
* Piling Paces
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
July 21 and 22
"Written On The
Wind"
(moo
* Rock Hudson
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