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DiRTHS
I:MOWN—Mr, end Mrs. Russell
Bow, ParkhiI RR 3, wish
th ennounee the birth of a
daughter at $t. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, May ie.
ceena—me. and Mrs, Clar-
ence Carter (ilee Simpson)
aenounee the gift of a sell,
Kevin Clarence, at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, May
2U --a brother -ror Stephen,
RIR--r. and ItIrs. Elgin
Kipfer, Dashwood, wish to
announce the arrival of their
diesel). son, Kevin Earl — a
brother for Brian and Bren-
da.
MORLEY — Mr, and Mrs, Wil-
liam Morley, RR 3 Ansa
Craig, announce the birth of
• a son at South Huron Hos-
pital, May 23—a brother fpr
Karen and Minna' — 42nd
grandchild for Mr, and. Mrs,
Alex Voisin and ninth grand-
child for Mr, and. Mrs. Lu-
ther Morley.
IsIORTHCOTT — Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn Northcott, Exeter, .are
happy to announce the birth
of a son, WilliaM Abe, at
'South Huron Hospital, May 17
—a brother for Mandy.
RADER—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Rader (nee Wilson), North
Bay, wish to announce the
birth of a daughter, Karen
Trina, at Civic Hospital, May
•
REID — Mr. end Mrs, John
Reid, Hensall, announce the
birth of a on at Clinton
Public Hospital, May 21.
RUSSELL — Roy and Audrey
Russell, Russeldale, announce
the birth of a son at South
Huron Hospital, May 19 — a
brother for Linda, Karen and
Joyce,
SCFIROEDER — Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Schroeder, London, an-
eounce the gift of a son,
James Larry, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, (May 18 —
a brother for Cindy Lee.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more, Thames Road, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Jane, to
Mr. Cornelius De Mooy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John De Mooy,
30 Blackfriars St„ London. The
marriage to take place Satur-
day, June 24, 1961, at 2:30
o'clock, in the Centennial
United Church, London, Ont.
PINGAPgMENTS
Mr-, And Mrs. 1L K. Penhale,
formerly of Exeter, now re-
siding in Aylmer, Ontario, wish
to announce the marriege
their daughter, Marilyn Pearl,
to dr, Albert A. Paquin, of
Calgary, on Saturday, May 20,
1061, in Calgary, Alta, 25*
CARDS OF THANIc,
1 would like ..to thAnk all who
were so kind ti re.inernber
.with cerds, letters, gifts, treats(
flowers and visits rlering.MIy
stay in St. Jeseplfa. Hospital
the past 1g. weeks, I would „else
like to :thank Dr, Deadman,
Dr. XIpp,.Rev. and Mrs, Ware-
ham., Mrs, Sehilbe and those
who were so kind to help out
in any WAY at home. Mrs,
Margaret Lawson. 25*
Mrs, -01-14) Herigins and fam-
ily wish te .express .their thanks
to all. their -relatives, friends
and neighbours for the 'kindness
and sympathy shown to them
during their recent bereave-
ment in the leas fif a ricer hus-
band and father, Special thanks
to Rev. Lancaster, pallbearers
and flower bearers, D. Keith.
Johnston and the C. Haskett
And Son funeral home. 25'
I wouldlike to thank 'my
many friends whoso kindly re -
Membered me with cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
a patient in St. Joseph's Res-
pite!. Speeial thanks to the
doctors and ,ntireing staff who
Attended me. r.^. Maurice
25c
May we express our appreci-
ation to. all those who have
been so kind to Steven while
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital and. since returning home.
—Dorothy and Harvey Pfaff.
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25*
The family of the late Anna
Phyllis Dougall wish to express
sincere thanks to all relatives,
neighbors and friends for the
floral tributes, letters, cards,
donations in her name to the
Cancer fund and many acts of
kindness received during their
recent bereavement. — William
R. Dougall and family. 25*
The family of the late Mary
Alice Dougall wish to express
appreciation to all reiatives,
neighbours and friends for the
kindnesses and sympathy ex-
tended to them during their re-
cent bereavement. — William.
25nc R. Dougall and family. 25*
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B,D.
Minister ,
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
1000 aan.--Morning Worship
Sacrament of Baptism
Sacrarhent of Lord's Supper
Reception of New Members
The Minister's Farewell ales -
sage ..
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
1:30 p.m.—Sunday School
2:30 p.m.—Service with Com-
munion
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
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
Kc.)
945 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—VREAVEN'S FIX-
ED LAWS"
7130 p,m,—"THE GIFTS OP
HEALING"
Pray for the sick.
Wed,, 8 p.m,—Prayer and "Bible
Study
Rev. Holmes has jest rehire -
ed from special services held
in New Brunswick
"Visit the Tabernacle this
Sunday"
ZION CHURCH
EVengelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
M. Schlenker, Pastor
SundAY, MAY 28
No Services it beingConifer
Mita Sunday at Elmira, Ont.
MISSIONARY SERVICES
June 1st td 41,11, 1961
Speaker:
REV, HARRY PERCY,
Deputation Secretary
SUDAN IN'rERIOR. MISSION
Tittle Schedule
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 8PA-
Message: "Miesions Battle
Ground"
Film: "Riptide"
PRIDAY, JUNE 84 8P.M,
„Message: "Economies of
alissiOns"
*Iourriey into Darkness"
CHILDRENY'S AIEEtING
4:15 p.m.
Slide Story: "Daniel ReceiVea
A Gift"
Boys and Girls Fellowship
Bring year school friencia, all
ere Weiderne,
SATURDAY§ JUNE a, 8 P.M.
Mesaage; "Leper'S 'Lament"
the Ouleast"
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
Sunday, May 28
10:00 a.m.—Service in Dutch
2:15 p.m.—Service in English
6:15 p.m.—Back to God Hour
CHLO (680 Ke.)
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial; Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, May 28
TRINITY SUNDAY
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
10:00 a.in.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
TE.W BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Von Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
(English)
The Rev. 3. Bekkering of
Hamilton.
3:30 p.m.--Stuiday School
All Welcome
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10;30 a an,—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.--Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
All Are Welcome
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 ani—Morning Worship
Sermon: "Christian Warfare
Assisted by the Spirit'
—1 Corinthians: 4
Nursery
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
key, S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.O.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence 'Weill, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A,M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 A.M.—MORNING :SERVICE
W. A. ANNIVERSARY
'Ade. tlifford. Waite will preath
PubIi RelAtiens Director let
IlamiltOit Community Chest
SttperviSer Or IristrUctOit reit
FrOntier. College
Directee Folk SchoOls ot. Ont.
Se.e.4.1gr. Ontario rant'
Radio Forum
Oft Senate .IVIeMaStot Univers.
itY
M Present at Metropolitan
United Church, Louden
Gordon Manning y offe.tiirie
soloist tit First St, AedWe
United
Anthem
by the Mir
derdett �cti lat% AB.
bligltog
ENT
ARDS OF THANK5
The family a the late Wil -
liana -Erie Hamilton wish to
thank frieeda, .relatives and
neighbors who so kindly in-
dicated their S Y rnp a title s,
through their floral offerings
And cards. Special thanks te
the men at Elginfield who
helped at the time of the ac-
cident, the Rev, Richard An-
ions, the LAdies Gild
Mary's church and the pall-
bearers..—Mrs. Abigail
Hamil-
ton and family, 25e
We wish to thank all who SO
Kindly remembered, Diane while
a patient in St. jesePhis Hos-
pital, London, and since re-
turning borne, — Kathleen and
Ross Hodgert. 25*
The family of the late Stirs.
Lavine Meson wish to express
their thanks to the friends,
relatives and neighbors for
cards, flowers and expressions
of sympathy extended to them
in their bereavement. Monks
to the pailbearers, Rev, Lyall
H, Crawford and the Box &
Son funeral home, It was all
appreciated. 25*
Karin and Dave Roger wish
to thank all those who sp kind-
ly remembered Karin with
cards, treats, flowers and visit
wbile a patient in St. Mary's
Hospital. 250
I would like to thank all
those who so kindly remember-
ed me with cards, visits, treats
and flowers and anyone who
assisted me in any way during
the time I was a patient in St,
Joseph's Hospital, London, and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Patterson, Dr,
Allerhead and nurses on staff
on the fourth floor,—Mrs, Roy
Schenk. 25*
IN MEMORIAM —
ATKINSON—In loving memory
of our dear mother, Jane At-
kinson, who passed away
May 27, 1957.
Though her smile is gone for-
ever;
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memor-
ies
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has her in His keeping,
We have her in our hearts.
—Lovingly remembered by the
family. 25e
JONES—In loving memory of a
dear mother and grand-
mother, Ora Jones, who
passed away three years ago,
(May 24, 1958, and a dear
father and grandfather,
George Jones, who passed
away one year ago, July 27,
1960,
'Tis sweet to know we'll meet
again,
Where troubles are no more,
And that the ones we loved so
well
Have just gone on before.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by the family—
Ray and Dorothy, Virla and
Bill and grandchildren. 25*
McELREA—In loving memory
of our darling daughter and
sister, Sharon, who passed
away 2 years ago, May 29,
1959, in her ninth year.
You left us beautiful memories,
And often silent tears,
But you will always be with us,
dear Sharon,
As we journey through the
years.
Love's last gift—remembrance.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Mother, Dad-
dy and brother Glen. 25'e
SWEITZER—In loving memory
of a dear mother, Edith
Sweitzer, who passed away
3 years ago, May a4, 1958.
If she could have spoken be-
fore she died,
These are the words she would
have replied,
'This life for ma has truly
passed,
I've loved you all to the very
last,
Weep not for ole but courage
take,
Love each other, for my sake,'
For all she did her very best,
'Till God gave her eternal rest.
—A 1 w a y s remembered and
sadly missed by her family.
25c
WEIGAND—In loving memory
of a deer father and grand-
father, Henry Weigand, who
passed away two years ago,
May 28, 1959.
He bade no one a last fare-
well,
Nor even said goodbye,
He had gone before we realized
And only God knows why.
—Sadly missed by children and
grandohildren, 35*
Grand Bend lady
dies in hospital
Mrs. Peter Elsenbach
Mrs. Peter EiSenbadh, 65,
lifedong resident of the Greed
Bend ,atea, died in St. Joseph's
HoapitaL London, on Friday,.
MO 19, having been a Patient
for the peat tWo weeks.
Mrs. Eisenbach was the for,
mer Pearl Tetreau of Stephen
Township and following her
marriage to Peter Eisenbach
they have lived In the Grand
Bend district, They had ;just
built; a new home On Highway
21 on the northerly limits of
the village,
She WAS a member of the
'Grend befit:, United Church,
Surviving besides lien hut.
band is Obe hrOthei,, Eitery
Telreati,
tiie fttnetal, serVide was held
trent the T, Harry Iloffirian.
funeral home, DAshWood, on
Monday, MAY' '22onducted by
Rev, A. E. Holley. Interment
Wae in Greed tend cerneterY.
P.althegrets were Ted .Stee.
lake, 'James Prente, William
Coehrene, Harold Preitee, Bort
Crsig and Stanley Gill,
leOurteen neighbor boys and
girls Cerried the teal fight:dee,
— • • . " Amtivergaty SerViCO Will b
on SlItidaY Pvaning) MaY n, at
et the 96 -yea -9
NewsCiandeboy ed chureh here; evithr.thide
Q!
also the inett'S. ettintet of letteen
, - teter, the. „ey, W, Seele
taking the: eerViee. There- will
besPeciat 010.ie by the chelr,
will slug.
Douglas Thompson, presl-
sdfd4eta (IfferLIIIhYe clumnfetiPe711)liee:ltrt
Lucan Senda.y evening,
4Txighe Pbus treipopleto arneiapglAratti;
:11441ant.:Tien;;ISearti /red:
(fast Week)
On Sunday, May 14, the rec-
tor,9fferthde spciai Oi.t41.444)san;gaisvtiepri
prayers for =titers and for
the groat work of the women
in the church and orgaritee-
Rens.
Ey MRS. 4.
Centime from page 1%
Mr, Ilirem Thompson. WAS
taken to St, Joseph's Hospital
on Thursday, May 18 after lie
suffered a stroke at his home,
Mr, Neil Hopper of Seaforth
finished drilling a :335 -foot. wdll
for Mr. David Nestle in the vil-
lege here. ,
Mr. And Mrs. Utter!: Latta
and faintly attended the 3.00th
Anniversary service at -St. paY
tick's. Anglican Church, Saints -
bury, on Sunday and later were
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Hale
vey Latta.
Mr, Alton O'Neil spent the
weekend at Niagara Falb And
l3ufalo, NY.
Women' a Institute
The Clandeboye Women's In-
stitute entertained Granton at
the May meeting which was
held in the Sunday School
room of the Ciandeboye United
Ohurch,
The guest speaker, Mrs.
Clara Wellington of the Choose.
Book Shop 1xoter, spoke on
friendship,
Mrs. David Kestle, president,
Presided for the meeting and
introduced Mrs. Omar Cun-
ningham who auctioned the
.jewellery, ornaments, hoine-
baking candy, doll dresses,
plants, bulbs, 'asparagus and
rhubarb,
Roll call was answered by
each one 'introducing herself.
Mrs. *Tim Donaldson won the
door prize.
Program cohveners were
Mrs. David Kestle, Mrs, Maur-
ice Sintpsen, Mrs, Arnold Blake,
Miss Aggie Northgrave and
Mrs. Jini Hall, Lunch convener
was 'Mrs. Alan Hill assisted by
Mrs. Albert Rosser, Mrs. ROY
Cunningham and Mrs, Charles
Coughlin,
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. David Kestle, president
of the Clandeboye WI, attend-
ed the WI president's confer-
ence at Guelph, (May 3 and 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cun-
ningham were present at the
service at Carlingford United
Church on Sunday when. their
grandson, Donald Arthur, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Har-
per, of St. Paul's, was bap-
tized.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paton,
Clare and William Allwright
visited with Mrs. Harvey
Riehl, Veneta and Bob, Strat-
ford. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Logan and
Myrna of Thorndale, on Sun-
day,
Mr. David Kestle is having
a well drilled by Mr. Nell Hop-
per of Seaforth. At present,
260 feet is the depth.
Mrs. Abner Hendrie spent
Wednesday with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Downing, Karen and Joan, in
Chatham.
Miss Helen Kestle returned
home from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital where she underwept an I
operation.
Mrs. Ray Simpson and in-
fant daughter Peggy Charlene
returned home last Sunday
'from Victoria Hospital.
Mrs. John Mason, Windsor,
returned home Sunday after
spending some time here with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Simpson.
Sunday vistors
Miss Mary Jane Hall and
Miss Rosemary Hall, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sim -
soil with their son John and
family, .Mr. and Mrs. John'
Simpson, Rosemary and baby
boy, at Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mill.
son with their son and family,
Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Millson,
Donald, Kenneth and Douglas,
in London. Others of the fam-
ily present were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Millson and Debbie, of
the village; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Beckett and Sandra: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kingman and Mr,
and Mrs. Al Haidysh, Pain and
Patricia, of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall with
the latter's parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Kirk McDonald, in Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hod-
gins entertained Mrs. Hodgins'
family on Sunday. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Williain
Morley Jr„ Janice and Robert,
Mr. and Mrs. William French
flfononimvomeners.oss.
CANADIAN
, CANCER
SOCIETY
EXETER BRANCH
Regular
Meeting
Monday, May 29
8:00 pelt,
LIBRARY BASEMENT
Carnpaign report will
be presented.
..RUMM GE.
SAL
& TEA
LEGION HALL
Hensall
Sat, May 27
200
$pontoredy the
itinette aub
11, EATON
and fetidly, of Whalen,
Olive Frederick, Rochester,
N.Y., Mr, and Mrs. Russell
Brock and David, Chiselhurst,
Mr, Donald 'Dm*, New Ham-
burg, Mr, and Mrs. Gary
Parkinson and IlandY, St.
Marys, and Mr, and a4rs.
Howard Morley, CarolYri And
Kathleen Morley, Haeel Park,
M cb.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pastorins
and Donald, of Sarnia, visited
Mr, and Mrs, Ra Y Simpson
Saturday.
Mrs. Mervin Carter visited
over the weekend with her
daughter and husband, _Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Walden, Chat-
ham,
Mrs, Gladys Hall, London,
ssysnii,etiin jtaAinire.Tuesdayand1\alnrsd. j'e:edrifisadna,y
At St. James Church the
rector, the Rev, E, 0, Lances
-
ter took fax his text on Sunday
"For the Kingdom of Cod does
110i, consist in talk' but in God".
Sunday being Whitsunday,
listeners were reminded of the
coining of God's power at
Pentecost and its effect on
those who received it.
The rector urged the mem-
bers of the congregation not to
crake Whitsunday a mere
anniversary of the first Pente-
cost but that each should open
their hearts daily to remem-
ber that ever present power
which Christ sent as an abid-
ing comforter with us, "The
rtaelakl oCrliricsrteiaedri, libfuet isof notof
hCehrsisatlidan living and witness,"
United Church
On Sunday at the United
Church here service was taken
by the Rev, Bruce Guy of Birr
and Ilderton United churches
due to the Rev. G. W. Sach be-
ing guest speaker At the an-
niversary morning and evening
services at Birr.
COMING EVENTS—
STRAWBERRY SUPPER —
Wednesday, June 21, St. Mary's
Church, Brinsley. 4:27-6:8e
CHICKS N.BARBEQUE
Thames Road Church, Tues-
day, June 13. Supper served 6
to 8 p.m. Sponsored by the
Happy Doubles Club. Tickets
sold in advance until June 9.
ANNIVERSARY services, Roy's
United Church, Sunday, June
4, Rev, 3. W. 'Moores, Hagers-
ville, guest minister. Children's
choir at. morning service. Ser-
vices at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
DST. 25:1e
CHICKEN BARBEQU E—South
Huron District High School,
Wednesday. June 7, 1961; adults
51,35, children under 12, 750;
serving time 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Program following supper. In
case of inclement weather,
barbeque will be held Friday,
June 9, 1961. 2.5c
HOME & SCHOOL—All parents
interested in the work of the
Home and School Association
are invited to attend an area
training program at Exeter
Public School Thursday, June
1. With registration at 7:30
p.in., the meeting will begin at
8:00 p.m. sharp. Mrs. J. B.
Gernaey, area vice-president,
and other committee members
of the Ontario Federation of
Home and School Associations
will give brief lectures con-
cerning the function of execu-
tive groups and committees.
Questions will be encouraged
and lunch served. 25c
SAVE
WASTE
PAPER
FOR EXETER
LIONS' DRIVE
MONDAY
JUNE 5
Lakeview
Casino
Grand Bend
5Dataunrdcianygs
LIONEL THORNTON
and. his Casa Royal
Orchestra
On Sunday the early time ef
service, 9:45 Lire, for spni
mer started,
United Church
At the Upited Churell, the
minister, the Rev. G. W. Snit,
On Sunday was assisted by Mr.
Ralph Siinpson who read the
lessons, The responsive read-
ing was taken by Miss Janice
Macintosh.
Special music was contri-
buted by the choir with Mrs.
Sach, accompanist.
Folowing the service, a board
hat's
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Every Week
Brock-Routly
Reunion
RIVERVIEW PARK,
EXETER
Sunday, June 4
2:00 p.m.
Bring your picnic basket,
dishes ,and cutlery for sup-
per at 5 p.m.
GUNNING
REUNION
Sat., June 3
STRATFORD PARK
Dinner 12.30 p.m.
Please bring your own cups
and cutlery along with pic-
nic basket.
H. Foster, Secretary
Presentation
& Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS,
JOE HALL
LEGION HALL
Lucan
Fri., May 26
Everyone Welcome
Presentation
arid Dance
POR MR. AND MRS.
HOWARD MacDONALD
Friday, May 26
Exeter
LEGION HALL
MUSIC tW
"THE COUNTRY FIVE"
Dancing 9 - 1 NIL
Everyone Welcome
DANCING
• Every
friday Niht
iffilOOLt 1!30'
'Blue -water
Danceland
basJARDINrs .ORNEStRA
Modem Itta.
The Times-AdVARfet May 25, 1901 Pact. 17
meeting was held when Mr. service ap4 slat musie be'
David Nestle Was Pained Plia- the ellenr,
sionary and PeAletenance eon-
venorl alap Male needed re-
pairs were stiggeSted.
The 96th anniversary service
will be At 8 p.ni. en. May 28
with Mr conducting the
.JON THE GANGI
Saturdsvy
Night
Dances
EXETER LEGION HALL
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission 750
Starlite
Drive -In Theatre,
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly,—Rain or Clear
Box Office Open et 8 O'Cleek
Shaw Begins at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
MAY 26 and 27
"Naked and
the Dead"
(Colour)
Aldo Ray, Cliff Rebertsint
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Brownie's rive -In
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY — May 25 and 26
"Picnic"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
(CinemaScope)
William Holden - Kim Novak
(One Cartoon)
(Colour)
SATURDAY AND MONDAY — May 27 and 29
DOUBLE FEATURE
'The Geisha Boy"
(Colour)
Jerry Lewis Sessue Hayakawa
"The Domino Kid"
Rory Ca lhourt (One Cartoon)
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — May 30
"The Nunr s S
tor
y
"
(Colour)
Audrey Hepburn * Peter Finch
(One Cartoon)
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