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Orange Lod .. e attends Charlie Garter and 141rs,. Jing hit.; and Mrs. Leslie Bucholt , Its. Flntex fader and fatuity
Hall on Tuesday. ± Dashwood comments of :Kitchener spent the weekend spent, Sundae there. service
Ailsa Carat".. visited Mrs. 3. Fl. with Air +r+... Airs •' who
7 e ry i c e C l d l"1 C� a b0 e Paton on iTanday, - Miss Shirley Haugh spent the
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!lies Jessie... atter, of London, , .�.
and R fSilr
By MRS. ERYIN RAPER
Ey MRS. J. H. PATON j Mrs. Arnold Blake, Airs. bred turned home on Sunday from a men Eekinter at Stratford! She
LC1L Biddulph. 4.93 held its
Bezzo and Mrs. Alan .Hill toured six -weeks' stay in Victoria Hos- Dashwood Dirt Daubers !Earl Rader, Ervin Rader; seer'e- returned home with. Mr, and.;
Murch service on Sunday, June• Kelloggs of Canada Ltd.. Co
ea-
t H 1 Trinity Ch h L Cola Ltd., Central Fire Station Airs. ;Mervin Carter, teacher
21sca Pita',
London. The second meeting of the 4-H. tart', Mrs. Harold Rader; trees -
tl
can.
o r e J. and Storybook Gardens on Fri -
can with the rector, the Rev. J a al. Fairfield Schooi attended the
1', Prost welcoming the members. day, June 19. annual banquet of the .Exeter
and guests. i The children particularly en- unit of the Federated Women's
The theme of his sermon. was `Joyeel the samples supplied by Teacher's Association held in
"Obedience to •Cxod and His Cont- the compani.s and the var.ioes Crediton Hall on 'Wednesday eve -
mends." The second lesson was films shown. ning.
read by Mr. Leonard Lambourne Presented with jewel Mrs. Alex O'Neil, of Aylmer,
of the Biddulph Lodge, Victoria Lodge LORA 287, Lu- is spending this week with. Mr.
The parade was led by the- can, celebrated its 38th anniver- and Mrs. Karl O'Neil, also visit -
Young Conquerers Fife and Drum sary on Thursday, when the ing with other relatives and
band of London. Juvenile Lodge, members enjoyed a turkey lean- friends in the community,
398, St. Marys, 'Victoria Lodge quer at l3urkley's Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Logan
387, Lucan, and other lodges at- Exeter, foliowing their lodge and Myrna of Thorndale, Mrs.tended, i meeting in the ha11, Lucan. Aileen Riehl, Veneta and Bob
'Dedicate organ j Past Mistress, Mrs. Wilson of Stratford visited on. Sunday.
At St. Janl.es Church, the in- Hodgins, received her Past Mis' with the Paton family.
stallation of the electric pipe tress Jewel when an address was Mrs. Nelson McIntyre, Miss
organ has been completed by the read by Past Mistress, Mrs, J. Sheila McIntyre and Mr. Ray
'Keats Organ factory of Lucan • H. Paton, the worthy mistress, McIntyre visited on Sunday with
and was used for the service on Airs. Lorne Hodgins, Biddulph, the former's daughter, Miss
making the presentation. Mrs Betty McIntyre, at the home of
Hodgins had filled the office for
The dedication service will be h
on July 26 at 2.30 p,m. j two years.
Two charter members attended
Neil picnic Mr. J. H. Paton, guardian and
The annual Neil picnic was Mrs. J. H, Paton who filled the
field on Sunday afternoon atoffice of Mistress for six years
Riverview F'ark in Exeter with,
and who has been recording sec-
Mr.g
- holo •v10 year
Harry Cole of Exeter � total_ s.
re-elected president for 1960 with Mrs. Paton gave a resume of
Mr. Gordon Wilson, secretary. some important items, that had
Several former residents here happened during its history and
returned for the reunion includ- also presented each lady with a
ing Mrs. Charlie Miller, Edmon- corsage and boutonniere for the'
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Will. Miller, gents in the lodge colors.
Chauvin, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. personal items
A4r. Gordon Millet•
Detroit and Mrs. Harry Neil, Miss Jennie Cunningham, of
London.Ildertnn. visited her cousin, port, Parliament Buildings, Mu- Barbara Willert; single men,
1 Mrs. Abner Hendrie on Thurs. seum Riverdale Zoo and Bur- Lloyd Rader; married women,
Air. and Mrs. Karl O'Neil. •
Mr. Herb Webb of Calgary, Rader reunion
Alberta is spending some time The animal Rader reunion was
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson held at Jowett's Grove, Bayfield,
and Mrs, McVey, Mr. Webb and Sunday, June 21 with 159 guests
Mr. Simpson attended the United signing the register.
Church conference at Elgin Glen Koehler and his cam -
House, Muskoka over the week- .mittee conducted the sports, Re -
end with about 500 attending, sults were: children 5 and under,
School trip '.Randy Decker; girls, 8 .and un -
Four teachers, Mrs, Betty Me- der, Sandra Richardson; boys,
intyre of SS 4, Mrs. M. Hamil- Pay Taylor; girls 10 and under,
ton, SS 6, Miss Alice Carter, Gail Richardson; boys, Douglas
SS 5 and Mrs. W. Watson, SS 3 Waiper; girls 12 and under, Don -
with pupils of grades 5 to 8 visit- na. Richardson; boys, 'Wayne
ed Toronto incleding Malian Air- Decker; girls 15 and under,
• garden club was held at the ure.r,, Mrs. Ervin Rader; table
roma of Lynda Tiernan Monday,'. convener, Mrs. -John Rader;
June 8 with eight girls and the sports convener, Ross Ricltarci.
two leaders present. The toll call son.
was answered by naming "One; Personal items
vegetable in. my garden which
i Air, Art Willett has returned
requires thinning."
Mrs. Sid Baker and Mrs. Arn- home from.^St. Joseph's Hospital,
old Kuntz .demonstrated thinning • London, where he underwent
and transplanting. 1 surgery,
The next meeting will be at, Miss Pauline Becker and .Mr,
the hone of Catherine and Joan Arthur Rader, students at Con -
Rader. cardia College, Alberta have re -
The leaders discussedgarden turned home for the summer
•
weeds and insects with sub -topic months,
home surroundings, flower beds! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke,. of
and vegetable eating habits. Roll ' Brampton. spent the weekend
call fey next meeting is "one with Mr. Milton :Haugh.
improvement I have made or Miss Martha Cossman, of Lon-
plan to make in my home sur-
roundings."
The Meeting closed with a
barbecue.
.Pupils tour London day.
• Pupils from Grade 3 to 8 of Airs. Albert Newman is a pa-
Clandeboye Public School ac- tient in St. Joseph's :Hospital,
-companied by their teacher, London, following an operation,
Mrs. B. Carter,. and mothers, 1 Miss Hazel Lewis, of RR 2
PENTECOS''AL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
7:30 p.m.—Evengelistic Service
Friday — Christ Ambassador's
service in Huron County Horne.
"The same came for a wit-
ness, to bear witness of the
light, that all men through Him
might be saved."
—St. John 1:7
Pastor: Eveng. L. Winn -Butler
CAVEN PRESbYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt
9;00 a,m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.ni. — Service withdrawn
in favour of Cromarty anni-
ver5ary, where services will
be held at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
BAYFIiLD
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
"Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
1::30 a.m.—Worship
Stanley Sauder, Exeter
Pastor:
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. ren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, ,June 28
8:30 a.m,—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Matins and Litany
Nursery and Sunday School
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Sunday, June 28, 1959
10:00 a.m.—The Minister's
Farewell Service
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
• CREDITON
Rev. G. R. Strome, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Warship
"What. Is The Chureh For?"
11:15 a.m.—Church School
12:15—Council of Administration
2:50 p,m,—Cemetery Decoration
Service
Speaker: Rev. W. F. 'Krotz
Exeter Junior Band in attend-
ances,
Fourteenth Annual
Willert
Reunion
RlYerview Perk, Exeter
SAT., JULY 4
Sting picnic basket
5perti 1 p.m., Supper $ p,'ift.
banclnp 4 Entirtalnm•nt
Exisfar Legion Hall, ate.
Koel Qulnet Orthistra
Everyone Weicemo
rt' Ets., Mr4..Frank Tre boar
AR 1' txitoe
Ski., Mel, tort Togo
10 Wtrllington St,
sranfferd, Ont,
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Ferowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Service
(English)
"Abraham and His God"
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
Wed., July 1.—Church Picnic at
the Pinery.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
K. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m,—Mission Festival
Guest Speaker; Rev, L. Wentz-
laff
Sermon Title: "The Soldier of
God who was AWOL"
Everybody Welcome,
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
United Church
UNION SERVICES
IN JAMES STREET
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School in
Main Street and James Street
churches.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Joint service with Main Street
Church according to holiday
arrangements,
Sermon Subject: Recollections
of ,Jesus
Soloist: Mrs. John • Goman
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
NOTE: Junior Choir picnic :Fri-
day. Cars will leave church
at 4:00 p.m.
STRAWBERRY
SOCIAL
Bazaar And
Bake Sale
St. John's -By -The -Lake
Anglican Church
GRAND BEND
Friday, June 29
6 to 9 p.m.
Door Prizes
All Are
Welcome
lington. Mrs. Glen Walper; married men,
Fifty-four enjoyed the trip in '\Pendell Gamble;
Gingerich's bus of Ailsa Craig Willert
-.legged race, Barbara
on Friday, 'M1illert. and Gail Richardson,
Wayne Decker and Brian Decker;
dropping clothes pins in jar,
Mrs. Art McCallum; best dressed
couple (comic), Mrs. Wendell
Gamble and Garnet Weiberg;
scavenger hunt, Colin McGreg-
or's team; kicking ball, • Airs.
Mr. Edward G. Kraft died at Glen Walper and Earl Rader;
his late residence near Dash- lucky dray, Alvin Walper; guess -
wood Monday, June 22, 1959 in ing length of rope, Harold Rader;
his 74th year. lucky plate, Susan Decker.
Several special prizes were a-
warded: oldest person, William
daughter, Lorna of London and Rader (90 years); youngest baby,
three sons, Victor of London, Jane Hayter, ]2 weeks; most
Kenneth. and Gordon of Dash- recently married, Mr. and Mrs.
wood; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Art McCallum; oldest lady, firs,
Preeler of Kitchener and. Mrs, Cassie Palmanteer; youngest
Clarence Gale of Stephen town- 1 grandmother, Mrs. Ross Richard -
ship; also four grandchildren. son; longest married, Mr. and
Mr. Kraft was a member of Mrs. L o u i s Restemayer (46
Zion Lutheran Church, Dash- years); largest family, Mr. and
wood. He at one time had a car Mrs. Harold Willert with seven
agency and operated a butcher children; coming the farthest,
shop at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Prussner
The body rested at the T. of Greenville, Mich,
Harry Hoffman funeral. home Glen Walper,. president, con -
until Wednesday at 2.00 p.m, ducted. the business. , Mrs. Glen
'
where services were conducted Walper, secretary, reported -on
by Rev. K, L. Zorn with inter- last years picnic.
ment in the Lutheran Bronson New officers are: president,
Line cemetery. Clifford Wcido; ' vice-presidents,
Edward G. Kraft
former car agent
Surviving besides his wife, the
former Rose Preetcr, are one
COMING EVENTS—
LAWN PARTY and supper with
dance following, at Catholic
Church, Mt. Carmel, on July 1,
at 6:00 p,m. Admission $1,5.
25c
DANCE—Bayfield Pavilion, Wed-
nesday, July 8, 10 p.m. to 1:30
a,m. Music by the Kool-Quins
orchestra. Admission 750 Lunch
booth in hall. Sponsored by the
Kippen East WA. 25c i
PRESENTATION and dance for
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
(the former Donna Gilfillan),
July 3, Crediton Community Hall..
25*
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DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
at
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
Music By:
DESJARDINE
ORCHESTRA
10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Admission 750
Holiday Dance
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
SLIM BOUCHER
and his
GOLDEN PRAIRIE COWBOYS
regularly on CKNX•TV
featured
Music for Young and Old
JOIN THE CROWDS
Ham &
Strawberry
SUPPER
ST. MARY'S CHURCH
Brinsley
Fri., June 26
6:00 to 8:00 pan.
Adults $1,25 Children 50¢
PROGRAM TO FOLLOW
ALDON
Theatre
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
June 25 and 26
'Dr. In The House'
(Cinemascope)
* Dirk Bogarde
* Muriel Pavlon
MONDAY & TUESDAY
June 29 and 30
'The Purple Plain
(Cinemascope)
* Gregory Peck
One Show Each Nite 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
July 1 and 2
In Love and War
(Cinemascope)
ADULT
* Robert Wagner
* Dane Wynter
SHORT & COMICS
Two Shows — 7:30 and 9:30
Exeter and District
Junior Band
Tag
Day
This Saturday
June 27
YOUR SUPPORT WILL.
BE APPRECIATED
Presentation
&
DCII rice
FOR. MR. AND MRS.
HARVEY SMITH
Friday, July 3
CREDITON
COMMUNITY HALL
EVERI;ODY WELCOME
Ladies please bring lunch.
Lakeview
Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LiONEL THORNTON
and his
Casa Royal Orchestra
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
TUESDAY, JUNE 30
FRIDAY, JULY 3
•
Special Attraction
TUESDAY, JUNE 30
Sylvia Murphy
CBC TV STAR
of
Cross Canada Hit Parade,
-- Music Makers —
Adults $2.00 Each
Students $1.00 Each
• ,
Teen Town Ball
THURSDAYS
Starting July 2
Clarence Petrie Orchestra
Students 600 Adults $1,25
LYRIC
THEATRE
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
June 25, 26 and 27
'Mardi -Gras'
* Pat Boom
Shares North.
Let's Go
Dancing
at
Bluewater
Danceland
EVEKY FRIDAY
NIGHT
10 to 1:30
DESJARDINE'S
ORCHESTRA
Modern, Rock 'n Roll,
Square
Admission 750
Join the Crowds
S tarl ite
Drive -In Theatre
83 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Crediton Read
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
June 25 and 26
'Missouri
Traveller'
* Brandon De Wilde
* Lee Marvin
(Disney Productions)
SATURDAY & MONDAY
June 27 and 29
'Never Steal
Anything Small
* James Cagney
* Shirley Jones
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
June 30, July 1
-- DOUBLE FEATURE —.
'Me and the
Colonel'
* Danny Kaye
'Gunman •from
Loredo'
* Robert Knapp
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Cyclone Baseball League
- T ournament
Wednesday, July 1
Keterson Park, Mitchell
THREE EXCITING PLAYOFF CONTESTS
First and Third Teams — 10:30 a.m.
Second and Fourth Teams — 1:00 p.m.
Winners Play Off For Trophy
REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUNDS
Adm: 15/ & 251 PS Children FREE
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NOTICE
The metllbers of Exeter
Lodge No. 67 1.0.0,F. are
requested to attend the an-
nual
Decoration
Day Service
EXETJ R CEMETERY
Sunday, June 28
at 2:30 p.m.
EXETER CITIZENS BAND
IN ATTENDANCE
OLD BOYS AND GIRLS
Reuniori
S. 5.No..
. T..
FULLAR �N
Fri., July
Ball rings at 9, DST
Programa both morning
and afternoon
EVENING PROGRAM
begins at 8 p.m.
Sharon Strong, Dublin, soloist
Fitzsimmons Sisters, Thorndale
Scotch dancers
Paul Winslow, Granton, violinist
Dance 10 p,m.
Fordwich Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
Adults 75c,
Children under 12 free
BROWNIE'S
Percy McFalls, Rec. Sec. Drive -In Theatre
Clinton, Ontario
WESTERN FAIR
GROUNDS — LONDON
OPEN WEEKDAYS
4:00 p,m, to 11:00 p.m.
Saturdays and Holidays
1:00 p.m, to 11:00 p.m.
17 RIDES
• FREE ADMISSION
• FREE PARKING
SPECIAL RATES
For
• Picnics
• Birthday Parties
• Spacial Groups`
$1.00 BONUS
COUPON
At
Glen Robinson, Centralia
Hall's Station, Clandeboye
George Paul, Lucan
Radcliffe Drugs, Lucan
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
June 25 end 26
--- DOUBLE FEATURE
'Hof Rod Gang'
* John Ashley
* Jody Fair
* Gene Vincent
'High School
Hell Cats'
* Yvonne Lime
* Bert Halsey
(One Cartoon)
4 SATURDAY ONLY -- JUNE 27
— DOUBLE FEATURE
'Quincannon
Frontier Scout
(Colour)
* Tony Martin
* Peggy Castle
Curse of the
Faceless Man
* Richard Anderson
* Elaine Edwards
(One Cartoon).
SUNDAY MIDNITE & MONDAY
June 28 and 29
'Paths of Glory
(Adult Entertainment)
* Kirk Douglas
* Adolphe Menjou
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
June 30, July 1
'Witness for the
Prosecution'
* Tyrone Power
* 'Marlene Dietrich
* Charles Laughton
(One Cartoon)
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An
Invitation
The Citizens of Stratford extend a cordial
invitation to all your people to celebrate with them
the occasion of the visit of Her Majesty Queen Eliza-
beth and. His Highness The Prince Philip on. July
2nd,, 1959,
Her. Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His High-
ness The Prince Philip will travel over a route of
21/4 miles long, at a speed of 8 miles per hour,
around Queen's Park, affording an excellent oppor-
tunity for you and your children to see them.
Queen's Park is beautifully situated, equipped
with fine picnic facilities, rest rooms, refreshment
booth, children's amusements and free parking.
The City generally will be gaily decorated.
There will be a band concert at the Band Shell start-
ing at 9.00 o'clock and a spectacular, display of fire-
works as the Royal Couple leave the Festival Theatre.
There will be no parking meter charges from
12 noon on July 2nd., 1959.
Yours very truly,
R. F. MOUNTAIN,
Mayor.
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