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Births ,, , ,,,1,., , ,AM,,,,M,, „y,41,U,,,,,ugq, ¢ 'ghfrge
Marriage; and Deaths 750
(Marria8es end deaths are reportod without charge.
in news •.colum{is. This charge applies only to List
Inn under Announcements.)
Cards of Thanks, Engagements 7?$
In Memoriam; (4 -line verse)
Extra versgs, garrh 250
;1.00
BiRTHS --
HARRETTE'- Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Charrette, Hensall, are
pleased to announce the birth
oftheir fourth son at Clinton
Public JIospitai, May ,r8,
CUNH\GHAM-Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Cunningham (nee .Knight,
Rodney),, London, announce
The birth. of a daughter at
St, Joseph's Hospital, June 2,
CHARTRAND - Mr, and ,Mrs.
Ray Chartrand, Main St,,
Exeter, announce the birth
of `a daughter, Marie Lucille
Sandra, at South Huron Hos-
pital, June 1.
LESLIE Mr,. and Mrs. E. E,
'Leslie, RCAF Station Cent-
ralia,' announce the birth of
a daughter, Debra Ann, at
South Huron Hospital, June
1-.a sister for Jimmy.
LICKERS Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Lickers, RR 1 Ex-
eter, announce the birth of
a son, Donald Andrew, at
outh Huron Hospital, June
3.
NEILANDS' Mr. and Mrs,
Paul. Nellands, Winchelsea,
announce the birth of a son,
Michael, .at South Huron Hos-
pital, June 2.
ROOSEBOOM Mr. and Mrs,
William, Rooseboom, Box 24,
Henson, announce the birth
of a son, John Richard, at
South Huron Hospital, June 5
--a brother fox Eddie, Mar-
garet, Harry and Jane,
TRIEBNEB-Mr, and Mrs. BiB
Triebner, Exeter, wish to an-
nounce the arrival of their
chosen son, Edward Franklin
(Teddy) on May 31.
'DEATHS --
TAYLOR -Passed away May
31, 1961, Mr. William Leon-
ard. Taylor, late of White
Rock, in his 80th year. Sur-
vived by his loving wife,
R e b e c c a; ' two daughters,
Mrs. -Fred Mann, Vancouver;
Miss Edith Taylor, Powell
River; one brother, Lloyd,
and one sister, Edith, Exeter,
Ontario; four" grandchildren,
and five great grandchildren.
Funeral service Friday, June
2, at 3 p.m., from the Chap-
man Funeral Home, 802
West $roadway at Willow,
Rev. j: M. MacLean officiat-
ing. Interment in Ocean View
Burial Park. 80
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. John. C. Ring-
nd, Lima, New York, wish
?'"announce the engagement of
' their niece, Lorna Alma Hay-
den, to Mr. Donald Leroy Fink-
beiner, Crediton, The wedding
`1p take place Saturday, July 1,
at 3 o'clock, in Zion EUB
Church, Crediton.
ENGAQEMENTS t--
M. Leslie Wilson, of :Elgin
field, wishes to ;announce the.
engagement of his daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, to Mr, Wayne
Dennis Hockey,, :son. of .Mrs,
Mabelhockey and the late Mr,
Norman Hockey, of Exeter,
The wedding to take place Fri.
day, June 9, at 7:30 p.m.,,
Fidlarton, Ontario, B.+F
CARDS QF THANKS -
"Elsie Fenton and family wish
to express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to friends,
relatives and neighbours for
their beautiful floral tributes,
sympathy cards and many acts
of kindness extended during the
recent sadbereavement of a
dear husband and father. Spec-
ial thanks to Bev. Hick, the
pallbearers, flower bearers,
the Murdy funeral home, Dr.
Scrimgeour, Mrs, Fannie Hodg-
son, the ladies of Brinsley
United Church and Mrs. Craven
and her son, Wes Watson, for
their duet. 8c
May we express our sincere
thanks to the relatives, neigh-
bours and friends who so kind-
ly remembered Iva with cards,
visits, gifts and flowers while
a patied% in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital and since returning home
with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs.
John Willis, Exeter, Special
thanks to the nursing staff, St.
Joseph's Hospital, Dr. H. H.
Allan, Dr. M, Gans and Rev.
H. Wilson. -John and Iva Rid-
ley. 8c
We wish to thank the neigh-
bors, friends and relatives,
also the staff at South Huron
Hospital, Dr. Ecker and. Rev.
Lewis for the kindness they
gave the late Mr. William
Martyn,-His nieces, Mrs. Law-
son and Mrs. Brown. 8c
I wish to thank my many
friends who remembered me
with cards, treats and visits
while a patient at South Huron
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to the
nurses and staff and Dr. M.
Gans. -,-Ed. Pollen. 8"
I would like to thank my
many friends and neighbors
who remembered us in so
many ways while I was con-
fined to the house with a leg
injury and also our special
thanks to Don Cowan and the
Exeter firemen who done so
well to save our :home from
destruction in last week's work-
shop fire. -Wilson Morley. 8'
The father looked up from
his racing news and noticed
the baby in the buggy. Turning
to his wife he observed,
"Baby's nose is running again,"
His wife snorted and snap-
ped, "Don't you ever think of
anything except horse racing?"
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JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., CO.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 A.M.-MORNING SERVICE.
"The Significance of the An-
nual London Conference for
the Local Congregation"
Duet: Marilyn and Kathryn
Hicks
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET' CHURCH
Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister
0t 2:0o p.tn.-Worship and Sermon
( (English)
�3:30 p.m. ,-- Bible Study and
• Sunday School'
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH.
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.ni,=-Worship Service
11:15 a.in.-Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
All Are Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday. June 11
9:00 sat. -Sunday School
10:00 a,rn,-Church Service
charge at interim moder-
ator.)
IiIon„ .June 12, 8:00 pan:
Caven WMS invited to be
guests of Carmel Chureh
WMS, Hensel
Wed,, June 14, 2:30 p,m, and
8:00 IS' m, -- June Conference
6f the `Stratford Presbyterial,
Mitchell,
Tliilrsday, ,Tune 154 8r00
Caved, WMS meeting in the
chtirche
ZION- CHURCI4
Evangelical United
Brethren;
CitEDI1OIJ
A. M. Schlenker' Paster
Sundays June 11, 1.961
1TILDREN'iS DAY BEn.VIOD
.1:11):0fl Tian,--iMornin 'VVorslaii
a tn -Sunday School
1:30 pan, Children's sial
Program
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a.m. •-- English Worship
Service
2:15 p.m: -- Dufch Worship
Service
6:15 p.m. -Back to God. Hour
(OHLO)
BAYFiELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor f odenhert
10:00 a,nt.-Bible School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:30 p.m, -Evening Services
Wed„ 8 p.m. -Prayer Service
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA.
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Sten de Vries, Reefer
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, Jane 11
ST. BARNABAS DAY
8;00. a.m.-Quiet Communion
(Corporate communion and
breakfast for men of the
parish,)
10:00 a;ni, -Bible Class
11,00 a,th.--Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
I'ENTIti.COSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev, Mel, W. Holmes; Pester
9:00 ann. _- CJCS Radio (1240
KO.)
'Father, Forgive Them"
9,45 a.m,--Sunday School
11:00 a.m.--FORGIVING ONE
ANOTHER"
7:30 p.hi.---Great Iveiigeliatic
Rally
Sttide,nt Preacher, Keith the.
bel, frons London, Ontario.
f1VSit the Tabernacle this
Sunday"
MAIN STREET
United Church bf Canada
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hil£ir
Organist:: Mrs,• A. Willard
MOO a,m. -Sunday School
11:15 a ni,lilorning Worship
'Sermon:" "Christian Creden.
Ut1S -4 CeritlthiafS:
'N'ttrSei;`y'
"Coitle aiTkC Worshii With tis"
PREPARES FOR PULPIT
Arthur Rader, Dashwood
Youth stars
in Edmonton
Arthur Rader, Dashwood,
who is completing grade 12 et
Concordia College, ,Edmonton,
has established an outstanding
athletic record during this stud-
ies for the ministry,
The son of Mr. and Mrs. El-
gin Rader, he was chairman
of the athletic committee this
year, captain and highest scar-
er on the football team ,and
captain and coach of the hockey
team which had an undefeated
season. He was also shortstop
on the baseball team and led
thesquad in batting, .and set
a conference record in the 100 -
yard dash.
In preparation for the min-
istry, he plans to continue his
studies at Concordia for two
more years in the junior col-
lege, before transferring to
senior, college and seminary.
The college is operated by the
Lutheran church.
Happenings in
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Ei EM*ah:I"rr. "'rk..`€i? i tit w�' ''xAV i'Sw`%''� M.' A
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford and family visited Sunday
with relatives in Clinton.
11Ir. and Mrs. Claire Sisson
were Sunday guests of IMr. and
Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mills
of Prospect Hill visited. Sun-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Thomson.
IMr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Grant, Sharon and. Mary Lou
spent Sunday at Harriston.
Rev. and Mrs, Joe Lindsay
of Fort Huron, :Mrs. Alvada
Hopkins and Mrs. Lottie Jones
of Mitchell were Monday visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. William
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Willia:•m. Jones
and family spent Sunday at
the cottage at Port Franks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Park-
inson and familyattended the
Gunning reunion at Stratford
on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Park
inson and family visited Sun,
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake of Win-
chelsea.
Mr. Gib Ferris of Rannoch,
Mr. Vic Ferris of Windsor vis-
ited Monday evening with IMr..
and Mrs. Cecil IMossey. Misses
Marion and. Sharon Thomson
visited. Friday evening with
Mrs, James Massey. (Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys
were Wednesday guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Cecil. Massey and
Mr. and, Mrs. Theodore Steph-
ens of Anderson visited. Friday
evening with Mr. and. Mrs.
'Ylossey and 'Mrs, Jas. M•ossey.
Mr, and. Mrs. Wallace Bis-
bee, Bobby and Betty, of Lon-
don, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Cathy and Joy Thacker spent
Sunday with Brenda Parkin-
son of Baseline. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred .Parkinson visited Sunday
evening with IMr. and Mrs.
Leonard Thacker also Mr, and
Mrs. jack Morgan and boys
of Guelph,
Clandeboye
--Continued from page 16
residents of Clandeboye RR 1.
She is survived by two sons,
Stewart o:t Boness, Alta, and
Donald of Calgary; one daugh:
ter, Mrs, Ken Barrett, Leth.
bridge,' Alta; six grandehil•
dren: one brother, Maurice
Simpson, Clandeboye and three
sisters, Mrs. Edith K. Hodgins,
Toronto, Mrs, Emily G. Tomes
and Mrs, Gordon (Ruth) Mains,
Clandeboye.
Funeral arrangements a r e
not 'yet complete.
DashwcQd nurse
wins top award
Ey MRS, .ER,VJtti..RADDI R Haien, Miss Selma klifert and
DASI1WOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Keller
Lori and Bandy, Gordon Pea:
son and Mrs, Wm. Gossman at
tended the graduation of Mis
Martha Gossman from the Kit
ehener'-Waterloo nursing eoboo
Saturday, June 3.
Martha won the general pro
ficiency award and was holde
of the highest record in then
ry.
Following graduation they
attended a graduation buffet in
her honour at the home of be
cousin, George Snyder, in :Kit
chener.
Mrs, Tilly Restemayer
Mrs,. Tilly Restemayer, th
.former Tilly Schroeder, and
widow of the late 'Edward Re
temayer died, at the home o
her son, Edgar, Friday, June 2
1961 in her 79th year,
Surviving aro her mother
Mrs. Mary Schroeder of Dash
wood; two sisters, Susie Snider
Township and Edgar of Dash
wood; two sister, Susie Snider
of Dashwood and Elfreda Bruer
of New Hamburg; a brother
William Schroeder, of Hay
township; one grandson; Ed
ward, •
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until. Sunday noon, then at Zion
Lutheran Church where Rev,
Gerald. Scholz officiated at 3
pan. Interment was in Dash.•
wood Lutheran cemetery.
Pall bearers were; Harold
Schroeder, Lloyd Guenther,
James Hayter, Oscar .Miller„
Alvin Wolper and Fred Schroe-
der.
Personal items
Douglas Gillings has returned
to Aurora, I11„ for the summer
after spending the weekend
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
.1. W.' Gillings at the parson -
e.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stelek
spent last week with their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vyn Stelek of Bradford and
their granddaughter and. hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil -
hams.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Redford
and Philip of Toronto •spent the
weekend with Rev, and Mrs,
W. Gillings.
Those who attended the fun-
eral of the late Tilly R.este-
mayer from a distance were;
Mrs. Hobert Campbell, Mrs,
Minnie Clermont, Mrs. Treeva
This week in
n irs. Arnold Eifert' of
Detroit; Mlrs, kreeda Home-
' brooke, and Mfr, and Mrs.. iia-
" ward ,l'ioniebrooke of Islington;
Mfrs. Elfreida X3ruer, Mrs,
S Gion Mlaelean, Net"
Mrs. 'Irene Mac:a11nm, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Restemayer, Mrs,
Martin McGrene and Mr, and
ldrs. Victor Kraft of Lon,
r don: l'ir. and airs. Ed. Neeb
of Science Hill: Mr, and Mrs,
14ilton Neeh of Stratford; ,Mr,
and Mrs. ;Hubert Restemayer
of Plattsville; .Mr. John ?Week
r of Wellesley; Mr. and Mrs,
Karl Stumpf and Mrs. Robert
Fellbaum of Kitchener, Mrs,
Kathleen Bartliff of Clinton,
e Mr. and Mrs. Ed,Hendry,
of Detroit, Mlch, were recent
Res
visitors at the home of Ervin
f Rader,
Mr. and Mrs, Aaron, Reste-
mayor ;have moved into their
new home.
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Denom-
me have moved into their home
- purchased from Harold Same --
der.
Winchelsea
By MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS
Personal items •
Miss Margaret Anne Prance
returned home on Friday .from
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
and Mr. Gordon Prance re-
turned hire -oh Saturday .fre.th
South Huron Hospital in Exe-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton
and Larry of Elinzville visited
on Sunday with (Mr. and Mrs.
.Elreemen Horne and family,
,,Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sholdiee
of London visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Newton
Clarke.
Quite a few people 'from Win-
chelsea attended anniversary
services at Roy's church on
Sunday evening to hear Rev,
Wesley Moores, a former min-
ister here.
The Dlimvi:lle Mission., Band
membersalong with their
leaders. Mrs. Elson Lynn and
Mrs. Philip Jahns, enjoyed a
wiener roast 'an Saturday at
Cann's gravel pit.
Mr. and. Mrs, Evan Bellamy
of. Shallow Lake visited on
Monday and Tuesday with Mr.
and !Mrs. Elson Lynn and fam-
ily.
Mr. and. Mrs, Colin Giifillan
and Barbara Anne visited on
Sunday with. Mr, •and Mrs. Roy
McDonald. at Staffa,
Reception
& Dance
For Bridal Couple
MARGARET HIRTZEL
KARL KELLER
Sat,, June 10
9;00 p.m,
COMMUNITY HALL
CRED1t.ON
MUSIC BY
"THE I AMl3LEES"
Everyone Welcome
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APPEARING MON. `THRU THURS. EVERY WEEK
Rennie Hawkins
AND HIS HAWKS
APPEARING FRIDAY & SATURDAY
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IMPERIAL HOTEL
GRAND BEND
Lake Hureri's :Largest :Night Club
Where Friends Meet
DINING ROOM OPEN POP, EANQUBt'', WEDDING
RECEPTIONS, DINNERS EM
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my trouble adjusting."
DANCE
AND DRAW
Friday, June 9
GRANTOR
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Musk by The Ramblers
Admission $i:00 Per Person
EACH DRAW TICKET
ADMITS 2
Sponsored by
Court Carleton # 255
OMINp EVENTS-
STRAWBERRY S U P P E R --
Wednesday, .?une 21, St. Mary's
Church, Brinsley, 4:2? -6:8c
HAM ,& STRAWBERRY sup-
per, Wedpesday, June 28, Cent-
raira Witted .Church. 1:8:15c
ANNUAL HAM SUPPER and
Dance at Mount Carmel, wed-
nesday, July 5, 1961. 1;8;J,5c:
STRAWBERRY and RIm sup-
per in the Z,vangelical fVB
Chureh, PashwRod, Wednesday,
June 28. 8c'.
MUSICAL • -- Friday, June
M 16,'
at 7:4S p,m., Centralia United
Church, Mr. W. Foster, guest
organist; Marg DesrocherS',.
guest violinist, and the orches-
tra from RCAF Centralia.
8:15c
Starlite
Drjve,ln Theatre
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly --Rain or Clea
Box Office Open at 8 O'Clock
Show Begins at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Fr
June 9 and 10
DOUBLE FEATURE!
MOM WOO meg a Vela IliMitill
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PLUS
"Battle of Outer
Space"
Harold Conway ''
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Attention All Milk, Cream tic
Cheese Producers
"'- MEETING WILL BE HELD IN ST, MARY'S ARENA
Wednesday, June 14
5:30 p.m.
for information on the purpose of marketing pien and
Government Farm Inspection. Government Officials and
Representatives of each above mentioned groups will be
there to answer any questions, Meeting called by St.
Mary's Local O.C,M.P.A.
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HENSALL TWILIGHT
SHOW
OF HEAVY HORSES, LIGHT HORSES & PONIES,
CATTLE & IMPLEMENT SHOW & SALE OF
FEEDER CALVES
Friday, June 9
2
Speaker: Elston Cardiff, MP MC: Tory Gregg
PROGRAM * Midway * School Parade 7 .in. * Official
Opening 7:30 pan, * Free Draws for Children in Schon
Parade 8 p.m. * Baby Show (no entry tee) 8 p.m. Prizes
for all contestants.
DRAW SAME NIGHT * Choice of Men's Made -to -Measure
Suit or Ladies' 3 -piece Luggage Set * Samsonite Bridge
Set * Tickets 25e or 5 for $1,
CLINTON CONCERT COMMUNITY BAND
AND MAJORETTES
Admission 50 Cents Children Fee
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BOYS and GIRLS!
Plan now to attend
Exeter Vacafion
fJibIe School
July 3 to 14
C1aSse5 Mr all ages ,from kindergarten to Grade
10, High school, Thprelll be singing, playing, hand-
craft and interesting Bible Study,
LAST YEAR, WE REGISTERED 239 CHILDREN
Will you jell your .friends this year"
For ini`brli atioti arid pre-enro1Jrient, tented
any at the following:
REV,
A. M. VAN MX, Phone 562
Mit„ E. I), PERRY, phone 1182W
REV, V R. VAN l'AB,OWE, phone 7512
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Theatre Ltd., Clinton.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY --- JUNE 8 and 9
DOUBLE FEATURE
"The Bridges of Toko-Ri"
(Colour)
William Holden • Grace Kelly
"The Night the
World Exploded"
Kathy Grant William Leslie
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY - June 10 and 12
DOUBLE FEATURE
"T arzan the Magnificent"
(Colour)
Gordon Scott • Jack Mahoney
'Country Music Holiday'
Ferlin Musky - Rocky Graziano
(Ont: Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - June 13 and 14
Houseboa
(Colour)
Cary Grant- Sophia Loren
(One Cartoon)
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