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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-18, Page 17THE ANGLI4AN. CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Mernorlai Exeter Rev, Oren de Vrlefe Rector Robert Camerpn, Organist Sunday, May 21;, 1061 11!hitsunday 8:.30 a,nt..-Quiet Communion 10:00 a m, Battle Class 11:00 a,nt,—Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School THE' i'ETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2;00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon (Pentecost Sunday) 2:30 p.m, -,-Sunday School and Bible Study On May 19 (Friday) at 8 p.m., the Rev. P, Luchtigheid of the Hague, in the Nether- lands, will speak to a public. meeting in the Holland lan- guage in Main Street United Church, He is pastor of the Church of the Open Door in The Hague, and is helpful es a Dutch Evangelist. All are invited. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister PENTECOST SUNDAY 10:00 a,m.—Dutch. Service 2:15 p.m.—English Service and Public Profession of Faith 6:15 p,m,—Back to God Hour-- CHLO (680 Kc.) Woodham baptismal By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE WOODHAM Combined Mother's Day ser- vice was held on Sunday morn- ing when Rev. J. Wareham was assisted by the Sunday School superintendent, James McNaughton. Theme of the program was "Stewardship in the Family" and was given by Mrs. Jim Miler. The lesson was read by Grace Doupe. The choir favor- ed with an appropriate anthem. The rites Of baptism were administeredat the service when Cynthia Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Copeland, and Brian Richard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson; David Wil - Hatt, infant son of Mr. and 2., Mrs. William Spence; John Calvin, infant''son- of ' Mr; • and Mrs. John Rodd, were bap- tized. WMS meeting ':;r" Fifteen ladies attended the meeting of the WMS held in the church basement Tuesday, May 2. The president, Mrs. F, Doupe, presided. Mrs. W. Wil- son read the scripture. Mrs. J Wareham presented the chap• ter in the study book. Plans were made to pack a hale of clothing for the needy. The clothing is to be sent to Mrs. E. Voddens to be packed. 11irs. Ben Wilson gave a read. ing: Personal items Mrs. Clarence Routly, Kirk - ton, was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vod- den. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Chatten of Oakville visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Vic Chatten and Barbara on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son, and :family of Toronto were Saturday visitors with former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs, George Wheel- er and David, Mrs. A. Butters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodd and Edith, Mr. and. Mrs. Glen. Copeland and Cynthia, Mrs, M. Copeland and Jean were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Cal- vin. • THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH $. 1111. saucier. Pastor 10:30 a,m.---Worship. Service 1.1;15 a,m.-Sunday Schpol and Adult Bible Class All Are Welcome MAIN STREET United Church 0 Canada Minister: Rey. R, S. Hilts Organist; Mrs, A, Willard 10:00 porn.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.--Morning Worship Sermon: "Pentecost Today" Nursery Junior Congregation "Come and worship with us" JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.O. Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster 10 A, ,—SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 1.1 A,M.—+MORNING SERVICE Men's Choir Sermon: "Today's Talents and Pounds" ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD 10:00 a,rn,—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service with Con- firmation BAYFiELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenhar 10;00 a.m,—Bible School 11:00 a.m.--+Morning Worship 7;30 p.m.—Evening Services Wed., 8 p,m.—Prayer Service PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE • Main Street Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor 9:00 a.m. -- CJCS Radio (1240 1{c.) "Climbing into Hell" 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m,—Morning Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Rally Good Music - Lively Singing Bible Preaching "Visit the Tabernacle this Sunday" ZION CHURCH • Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, May 21, 1961 MISSION DAY SERVICE 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m,--Sunday School COMING EVENTS -- STRAWBERRY SUPPE R— Tuesday, June 27, Parish Hall, Exeter, sponsored by Guild of Trivitt .Memorial Church. 18c ANNUL RUMMAGE Sale and Afternoon Tea, Legion Hall, Hensel!, Saturday, May 27. Doors open at 2 p.m. Sponsor- ed by the Kinette Club. 18e 100E—The second degree will be conferred by the Exeter degree team on any candidates fromthe district on Tuesday, May 23. All members welcome, Ray Jones, N.G.; Percy A. ?McFalls, Rec. Sec. 18c Lucan personals — Continued from page 16 Lions Club Mr. Les Woodward was made zone chairman, with duties to 'begin. in. June. Mr. and .Mrs, Irving Gibson of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jones .and fancily o.( Kippers spent 'Mother's Day with Mr, and Mrs, Les Wood- ward and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Dwight Hen- derson and family spent Moth- er's Day with their parents, in Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs, Gor- don Attstin and Mr. and Mrs. ,tames Henderson. Mrs. Annie Fairies of Lu- can, Miss Vivian Fairies and Mr. 011ie Hodgins of London, Mr. and. MIS. Douglas King and family of Haariston spent mother's Day with Mr, and Mrs. Warren Far.rles of Strath- 1..•oy, all 14. attending ehtirch in a body at 11 a.m, Mrs. Ira. Carling has re- turned halite attar a two-week visit with her daughter and family in Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cob- lcigh and girls spent Mother's Day With Mrs, Coblergh's par- ents, Mr, and Mr's'. Gordon Derating. Other guests included Mr, and 13r's. S. GUptell a canton. A. farmer wrote ,to a veterin, Brian for free advice, saying, "1 have a horse who some- times walks normal and at other tirhes has a. deelded What shall, .1 do?'} The vet replied, "The next titnt; 'e Walks normal. sell $und ay .School in tribut..e mothers By MItS.. WII44AM ROHpE THAWS ROAD I Mr. Victor Jeffery, supelln-, tendent of the Sunday Sehool, was in charge of the co;nbinudi Sunday School .and,.church serve Ica in the auditorium ,of the church on Sunday, Misses Barbara Webber and Joyce Maver road the scrip, Lure lessons, Mrs. Murray Dawson read the story. The choir rendered au anthem, The rite of baptism was ad, ministered, to C aro 1 ,Jane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil. tram Allen; Lisa Ann .Gledhill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Gledhill; Pauline Eliza, 'beth, daughter. of Mr, and Mrs, John Pym, Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs, 1 -tarry Web- ber, of Woodham, with `Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Knight, Mrs, Jack Oann, Mary Ann, Nancy and Cathy of Exeter, Miss Jean Ferguson of London, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cann and Ray, with. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Love of Grand Bend. Mr, And Mrs. ' Malvin Gardi- ner and Marilyn with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher of Win- chelsea, HAM & STRAWBERRY supper at Zion L u t li e r a n. Church, Dashwood, Wednesday, Jun e 21, 180 Anniversary Service WOODHAM SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY, MAY 21 11 a.m. DST Conducted by Rev, John Cook, B.A., Arkona HAM SUPPER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Orange Hall Starting at 5:30 p.m. DST Followed by a program, Adm.: Adults $1,85, Child, 751' Rev, J. R. Wareham, Pastor Donald Brine, Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe, Mrs. Chester Rowe of Exeter with M. and 'Mrs. Harold Rowe, Mrs. Percy Passmore, Mrs, >r M�e d • ,Ma 24 Edgar Rodd of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Wanner and Shirley of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman, Marcia, Mark, Beverley and Paul of. Embro, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Tuckey, Mrs. West of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym with Mr. and. Mrs. John Pym. Mr, and Mcs. James Hodg- ert, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Brock of •Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Ur. and Mrs, Glenn Je,fferY and Alan with Mr. and tars - Ronald Clarke and heryl of London, M. and Mrs. Charles Jeff - cry with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Luther,. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jeffery and family, Mr, and .Mrs. Hohn ert Jeffery and Douglas with Mr. and Mrs. William. Jcffery of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Bog Gledhill of Elginfield, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Gledhill, Larry and Lisa of Lucan with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hume, Personal items Mr. .Fred Dawson is a pa - ST. PETER'S C.W.L. BAZAAR and TEA Mt. Carmel Hall Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ava arid. Michael of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth, with Mr. and Mrs. William Elford. Mrs. Mark Strapp, Laurie and Michael, Mrs. Gerald Gill.- mour and Kevin of near Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffery with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeff- ery. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY EXETER BRANCH Regular Meeting Monday, May 29 8:00 p.m. LIBRARY BASEMENT Campaign report will be presented, 8:30 p.m. HURRY HURRY Get your tickets in on lovely gifts at our annual PENNY SALE Tickets at PUC or from Auxiliary Members DRAW MAY 27, 10 P.M. AT HENSALL PUC Hensall Ladies Auxiliary to Canadian Legion Presentation and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. HOWARD MacDONALD Friday, May 26 Exeter LEGION HALL MUSIC BY "THE COUNTRY FIVE” Dancing 9 • 1 p.m. Everyone Welcome 'tl11fi11111101111t1411111t1t4141111111141411111111,11111111111111 Ill llllll,lllll l Ill l l It 1111111111111111111111111111I1111111111I1k COMING DR. HARRY FAUGHT, ! HD. with Paul Miller -- Trumpet Soloist BOTH OF TORONTO And Sharon Strong -- Soloist, of Seaforth QUIZ TEAMS IN THEIR FINALS SATURDAY, MAY 20 -- 8:00 P.M. CLINTON LEGION HALL South Huron Youth For Christ 'IlIIt111II11111IIO111t11111 muu'111111111111111111111I11111111111111,111111111111111111111II111111111111ItI01t01111111111111 pC LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND Dancing Saturday, May 20 Sunday Midnite, May 21 LIONEL THORNTON ;tinct his Ctisa Royal Orchestra tient in .Victoria Iiospital, Lon -1 Mr •and Mrs, .Robert Herat don, i and Freddie, of Jarvis, spent Mrs, Percy -Stone is improv. ing lit. Vietpraa lioapital, Len - elven Presbyterian Church, Exeter CentenniaI: 1861-1961 11 A.M. » MORNING WORSJ-IIP Sermon Subject: 'The Challenge of the Second Century' Guest Soloist: Mrs, John Goinari 2:30 P,M,— DEDICATION OF GIFTS Greetings Messages from Former Mei ibera 7:00 X',112 — EVENING WORSHIP Sermon Subject: !'The Uxitroddeli Way" Special Musk by the'Choir Guest Minister. key. W. A Young, BSA Guelph don. Measles are quite prevalent in this community. Mrs. Lila. Davey• :and MSS Edna Merkley, of Lyndon, were Friday guests with Mr. and the tiYeeltend with Mr, .and .Mrs. John ,Selves, MIAs, Linda Ierra spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Selyea• Mr. Ewald $allantync, of Toronto, spent the weekend 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Mrs. Melvin Gardiner, Lloyd Ballantyne, .., ismint111„1111.,IISIIwiu,Ill,11111m.topplI}11}Iw.mt1Y1}t1}llll}qlm,111p}Iltlllltl,l,illl}11mi11-t1UmiiiIi1 Bring yolks Friends to Our Sat'day Night Dances EXETER LEGION Dancinf; 9 to 12 Admission 75g per Person Jeans and Jackets No Allowed %1IIIIIIIIIIIt IIIIIt1111111111111111i1l11I,Iltl/llt111111f111111t1i1t1111111111111111111111111111411111111111111111111111111ll l t1,1 i, 11I IIIBIl1 tll,1lllll,1llt1111111111, 1111p I,1111t 111111gI111111Qlt .... Mit11111❑Ip1111pIg1t111t111111ti1ip11f111114iN14 Mitchell Victoria Day Celebration Monday, May 22 MITCHELL. ARENA 8:30 P.M. Featuring Juliette THE PAUL BROS. * THE MERCEY BROS. PLUS OTHER RADIO AND TV STARS yrs FIREWORKS TO FOLLOW PROGRAMME Dance to follow to the music of "The Playboys" Admission: Adults $1.00; Children SO4 Auspices, Mitchell Junior Chamber of Commerce 111111t1t1111111111t11111111111111111111111111111111111111111101./111 III ..... 11111,11W ...... 11111111111111111111117I1I111,11111p. MAY 19, S tarlife Drive -fn Theatre 1 MiLES EAST OF GRAND BEND 2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear Box Office Open at 8 O'Clock Show Begins et Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free 20 AND 21 • SUNDAY MIDNITE Oiv 1.10 -Pao dam. pl�1�p p 1I1� i sn av7n n[ stia M t "sow txdntt6saklL, dMAee [ll[il f�lmE� P GI Slllll i(NIiI Sift/ 'tit till a ting BFIIUal011""�`" MF1:M its•'T.rrles Advocats, M+cy 1,i, 1.961 tags IT; ,Pg!l! llMell difie1l}.1114Ido}t1}t}1MPe11}.}i6}}tlIIMPIMI11,11IWApis,soot}11,3!iele}y}n}1.MtVl}tov. gptew4:: Get More Out Of Life • p . GO TO A MOVIE! THURS., FRI. & SAT. --- MAY 18, 19, 20 Double Feature! [10 GORCEY HUNT7 HAL },E Bowery Boys MOM clue en rim At1 TS AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE MON., TUES. & WED. MAY 22, 23, 24 scRET 'ERRORS IREf U1U ISM RACE! Double Feature! i1tI $t*111YlN•MAId'i l.`I1.401114A Seca1?E COLOR by DE LUXG •1i. 25 avec DAviD BRIAN MARSHA HUNT Dt eAr11}NG AN mum ARTRTS Ydt COMING MAY 29, '30, 31 "THE APARTMENT" (Winner of Five Academy Awardst Don't Miss itt) 471 LYRIC THEATRE EXE4 Photic First Show 7:80 Seeenel SheW 9:10 MAtinee 2:00 p,ni, ND BEND ONTARIQ'$ FAv910T,E RESORT. ',Opens With A Ban ! 4 $afurd ay May 20 wibe • GIGANTIC LARGEST piSPLAY (Over- $200) IN WESTERN ONTARIO ,-- also — STAGE SHOW Featuring the Sky -Liners and Penny ON THE BEACH 8:30 p.m. Spend the Weekend at Grand Bend and. Enjoy Our Facilities • BEAUTIFUL BEACH • DANCING • GOLFING • AUTOMATIC BOWLING • AMUSEMENT CENTRE a SHOPPING CENTRE • ROLLER SKATING • BOATING • HORSEBACK RIDING • LICENSED HOTELS LAKE HURON'S LARGEST NIGHT CLUB . THE IMPERIAL HOTEL Grand Bend Opens Thursday with Tony Manton and his Moneymakers DIRECT FROM NEW YORK! 1- Continuous Nightly ENTERTAINMENT Until Labor Day COMING ATTRACTION RONNIE HAWKINS AND HIS HAWKS - STARTING JUNE 5 Monday Thru Thursday Until Labor Day FISH FRYS -- EVERY FRIDAY CHICKEN FRYS EVERY SATURDAY Summer Prices -- 750 4444lllllllillll 11144 4 * N4 We Cater To Weddings, Receptions & Banquets LAKE HURON'S LARGEST DINING LOUNGE h1111t1f11111f 111N100114111111111141111111UH111lIt1I11111,1111111,IIII IIYI i IIII1111111114111111.111114111/1111g111111111,I,Itpf ,4 1111111111111,11111111111111t11111711111111111111110IIIIlii1111t11011f 1171//111111/It1/f11f111110111 Ni11tsiim tittlttltittp ` Facilities Fully Licensed Brownie's Driveln Theatre Ltd., Clinton THURSDAY AND FRIDAY -- MAY 18 AND 19 t1The Greatest Show On Earth" James Stewart - Charlton Heston • Cornet Wilde and Betty Hutton (Colour) (One Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY --- MAY 20 DOUBLE FEATURE ,'Idol On Parade" William Bendix (CinemaScepe) "Further Up The Creek" David 'Tompson (Stolle) (One Cartoon) SUNDAY MIDNITE AND MONDAY May 21 and 22 DOUBLE FEATURE "Model For Murder" Michael Gough . Mulie Arnett i< "Female Fiend" Leis Berker Lisa Casten' (One Cartoon) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY —4- MAY 23 AND 14 "Rio Bravo"► (Colour•) John Wayne • RtCky 'Woken +. Daatt Mirth FRIDAY ONLY May 14 FREE POPCORN for the children before 9:30 p.rn 'iltlfttiiIYllTYu(WOO YiYirntlltltflilltllYlititlynlirlOTViiYui dit'iiiiinitului Ali'tl"IWilli 1Yi7i,Pltiiilt riiYYliiYii