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ss tests
Clerks It IL a'. Strang, Us -
barna township, and Murray
)esJardins, Grand Bend Have
successfully .co ni, p l e t e d the
rd and final roar of the 11lµ-
nicinal adntinieration sours,;
Conlucted by Queen's Univ.er-
st y, Isi'igston.
IFesults were announced at
the annual clerks -treasurers
ec.i.vention at Honey Harbor
1b', weCk.
Mr, Z . a nd Mrs. s. Shang and Mr.
a" 1 Mrs. William McKenzie at.
tended the sessions,
USBORNE
HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
The Exeter office will be
closed for holidays
June 22 to
June 29
Instalment payments
may be made at Bank of
Montreal.
ARTHUR FRASER,
Secretary -Treasurer
Sunday
School
Anniversary
ELIMVILLE
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, June 25
11:00 a.m.
Guest Speaker:
REV. THEODORE
ELLIOTT, B.A., B.D.
Kirkton
Special Music by
Children's Choir
COUNTRY STYLE
Strawberry
Supper
Cold cuts, roast beef and pork,
salads, strawberries and cream
and cake.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
PARISH HALL
Tues., June 27
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Admission: Adults $1,25
Children 654
Sponsored by Trivitt
Memorial Guild
Sixteenth Annual
Wiliest
Reunion
SATURDAY, JULY 1
Riverview Park, Exeter
Bring picnic basket
Sports 1 p.m., Supper 5 p.m.
Dancing and Entertainment
Exeter Legion H.atl, 8:30 p.m.
Koos Quins Orchestra
President, Mr. Otto Witlert-
RR 1 Dashwood,.,
Secretary, Mrs. Ernest Willard
RR 1 Centralia
FEDERAL
Liberal
Organization
Meeting
An organization meeting of
McGillivray Township Libe-
rals will be held in the
TOWNSHIP HALL,
WEST McGiLLIVRAY
Friday, June 23
8:80 p,m.
Everyone Welcome
Harvey Ovens, Chairman
Jack Rosser, Secretary
Strawberry
and Ham
Supper
HOLY TRINITY
ANGLICAN CHURCI4
Lucan
S I/edi, June 28.
5 • 8 p.m.
Adults $1.25
Children (udder 12) 75¢
Pre-school Children rite:
Sponsored lay thi
Ladies Guild
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JoseI? p/ London,
llos ;itai .. on d ,
where she is recovering from
fractured lisp,
Miss Brenda d Becker has tak-
en a position for .the summer
at Victoria Hospital, ,London,.
After spending the • past six
weeks at the hone of hex par-
ents,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Storities.
of St, Thomas spent the week-
end With Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Tiernan.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Cloward Datars and fam-
ily were Mr. and Mrs, Wm,
Becker and family,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Wicberg and family of
Waterloo visited with L, 11."Ra-
der and attended the Rader re -
Mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Mil-
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reste-
mayer and Edward and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Miller and
family spent Sunday at Kitche
Ham • and
Strawberry
Supper
Wed., June 28
Centralia
UNITED CHURCH
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Adults $1.25
Children. (12 & under) 650
Strawberry
& Ham
Supper
Wed., June 28
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Dashwood
Admission:
ADULTS $1.25
CHILDREN 50¢
nor with Mr and. WS. iarold
Maine and .gtrls.
Rev and Mrs, Pruee Seebach
and son .of Jlanover. visited at
The 1110M4 of her anether; Mrs•
Cora Gasser.
pupils and teacher of the
..innor on, Dashwood,Sehoo
t
are having their picnic
Friday
afterncon, .June 23, from 1:30
to 4:3.0 meeting first at ,Grand
Bend beach and then to the
Roadside Park for sports and,
lunch. All pre-school children.
and tnothers, are especially
invited,
Miss Pauline Becker and
lltdss Nancy Myer of Portland,
Oregon have returned to Con-
cprdia Teacher's College, River
Forest, Illinois,. for summer
sehoe after spending the last
tw. o weelcs at the borne of the
fornter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Becker.
CHOIRS RING
Members of ,choirs of Dash-
wood, Crediton and ..Zurich
Evangelical churches took part
in a service of Ong in Mild-
may on Monday evening
They will sing at the Drive-
in theatre on Sunday, July 9.
Strawberry
& Ham
Supper
Greenway
United Church
Friday, June 23
Supper Served 6 - 8 p.m.
Admission: Adults $1.25
Children (under 12) 50¢.
Lakeview
Casino
Grand Bend
Dancing
Saturdays
LIONEL THORNTON
and his Casa Royal
Orchestra
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Saint Patrick's Church
1861 Saintsbury 1961
CENTENNIAL
SUNDAY, JULY 2 AT 11 A.M.
Centennial Service of Thanksgiving
Preacher: The Archdeacon of Huron,
The Venerable C. J. Queen, B.A., L.Th,
Lunch will be served to all following the service.
MONDAY, JULY 3, 1961 AT 8:30 P.M.
Reunion of Members and Friends of St. Patrick's
Program of Entertainment
Adults 500, Children 254, Pre -School, Free
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Chicken barbecue
WITH HOMEMADE SALADS,
PIE WITH ICE CREAM
WOODHAM
Tuesday, June 27
Commencing at 5:30 p.rn.
ADMISSION; ADULTS $1.50; CHILDREN 75¢
Sponsored by Women's Association.
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Modern, Rock 'n
DANCING
Every
Friday Night
10;00 to 1130
Bluewater
Dancejand
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
Roll, Square Dancing ---.loin usl
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Ham Supper and
Lawn Social
MOUNT CARMEL
Wednesday, July 5
DRAW FOR $100.00
BINGO GAMES, PONY hIb> S, DANCING
MUSIC tY MELODY MAIOERS
Slipper -Served. 5:30 (.0 8:30 p.m.
tldln ss>aii; Adults $1.25, Children 75f4_.
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,MEMORIALA 1. SERVICE at I
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hill GenieterYe Sunday, .Julie ...... ......:.. v ,. ,.::.:.
:45, at 7 P.M. 15:22e
100F . _ 'o-Exetl er Lodge 11 . .67 ,
IoQk, .etitend a cordial invita-
tion to ail snernbers to attend
the annual memorial acid deo-
oration service at the gr.eter
cerpetpryaSunday, June 2S, at
a:30 p.m. The Exeter Citizens
Band in attendance. Ray
,Tones, NG; Percy 4, McFalls,
Rec. Sec. 15i22c
HAM & STRAWBERRY . s}UP•
per, Cromarty Presbyterian
Church, June 28, 1061. Slipper
6 to ,8 o'clock. Admission $1.25
and 500. " 15:22c
TAP DAY Exeter District
Junior Band Tag Day, Satur-
clay, June 24. Give generously.
22c
Miss Norpia Keller, Barrie,
visited over the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R-
J, Keller and .other friends,
*: Mr. J a in e s Cottle, who
marked his 91st birthday last
week, visited; in :Grand fiend
on. Sunday and enjoyed a boat
ride.
Miss Carole Fletcher .acorn -
pallid by Miss Shirley Peters.
and , Miss Janet MacLa en,
graduates of the 1051 Training
School of Nurses at Victoria
hospital left Sunday morning
by motor for Calgary where
they have appintinents on the*
nursing u sing staff of Calgary la en•
eral hospital for 'the summer.
David Johnston has returned
to his home after being a pa-
tient in South Huronhospital
and St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon.
don, for the past 18 weeks,
' Mrs. Ella 1Desiardine, Mrs.
Joyce Mason, Mrs. Madeline
Desjardine and baby 'Sharon,
spent Sunday in Kitchener with
' Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Frederick.
Mr, and. Mrs. Albert Stone,
S!, Marys, visited on Thursday
with Mrs, Myrtle Brown, l�ril-
i liam Street.
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Brownie's
`Theatre Lt
rive -in
Clinton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY - June 22 and 23
DOUBLE FEATiURE
'The Devil's Hairpin"
(Colour) (VistaVision)
Cornell Wilde • Jean Wallace
"Tokio After Dark"
Richard Long - Michi Kobi
(ONE CARTOON)
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
June 24, 26, 27 and 28
11The Apartment"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
(CinemaScope)
Jack Lemmon Shirley MacLaine • Fred MacMurray
(ONE CARTOON)
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Plan now to attend
Exeter V"catin
Bible Se
0
July 3 "to 14
Classes for all ages from Kindergarten to Grade
10, High School. There'll be singing, playing, hand-
craft and interesting Bible Study.
LAST YEAR WE REGISTERED 239 CHILDREN
Will you join your .friends this year?
For information and pre -enrolment, contact
any of the following:
REV. A. M. VAN EEK, Phone 562
MR. B. D. PERRY, phone 1182W
REV. R. VAN FAROWE, phone 751-W
MRS. HAROLD SMITH, Phone 738W
OR DIRECTOR, PASTOR S. M. SAUDER, 973-J'
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THURS., FRL, SAT, - JUNE 22, 23, 24
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NEVER sgEtki I'TI
MON., TUES., WEE. --. JUN 26, 27, 28
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LYRIC THEATREne4
First Show ':30 Second Show 9:30 'Matinee 200 hiWti
Mrs. porgy •nlollard, visited.
with her slater in KitghPner Rn
$unday.
Alis Leona Alderson of Pa-
11- :spent the weekend witlh her
parents, Mr. and lgrs. ;ROY Ai-
derson and aiater Mabel.
Miss Marion 1Veish, Wind-
sor, .and Mass A1yrtle, Reeder,
Toronto, spent the •weekend
with the latter's Mother,. Mrs.
Ethel. Reeder.
Me. and Mrs. Amos War
wiek, Gary and Terry Lee of
Port Huron, Michigan, spent
Sunday with IIZr, and Mrs.
Clark Fisher.
Mrs.Irene,
Kicks. s a
dau
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tern Maxine, of C110,
MiCh•t
are spending a few days with
relatives in Exeter and rias-
trice.
DANCE
Parkhill
CQMMUNiTY CENTRE
Friday, June 23
9:00 1:00 a,m,
Music by
"CRESCENDOS"
Strawberries and Ice Cream
served at intermission.
Admission 75¢
Sponsored by Parkhill
Junior Farmers.
Reception
& Dance
For Bridal Couple
MABEL WESTLAKE
& LLOYD GLANVILLE
Sat., June 24
EXETER LEGION HALL
Music by
"COUNTRY FIVE"
9 to 12
Lunch will be served.
Everyone welcome.
S tarl Ito
Drive -1n Theatre
S MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly -Rain or Clear
Box Office Open et 8 O'Clock
Show Begins at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
JUNE 22, 23 and 24
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
'"The Bell Boy"
Jerry Lewis
(Colour)
"tTarzan's
Greatest
Adventure"
Gordon Scott
JUNE 26, 27 and 28
" talag 17"
William Holden, Don Taylor
SPECIAL FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS COMING
TO THIS THEATRE:
"G.I. Blues"
"Psycho"
"The Sundowners"
"Please Turn Over"
"Ben Hur"
And Many Others
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Mrs., P. A. Powies, St. 'filo.
Inas, 1s visiting with Mrs. 3.
W. .Powell for :a few .days.
1k4rs. Etta Crist, London, Mrs.
;Jack Perry and Mrs, Myrtle
Jenkins of St. Tliotuas spent
Saturday with Mrs. Powell and
Ml's. George 'Hess visited on
Tuesday,
Mrs, Murray Neil .naderwent
surgery last Monday at Bt.
Joseph's .klospital, London.
Mr• Jilts grintnelt of MOW
sox Creamery, 1149,640., is lig,
lidaying for .two weeks at hl,s
home ie town.
gr. and Mrs. T, A. Christie
of Angina, :Sask, have., keen,
visiting with Mr. A " lraa Wil-
liam J. Thomson.
1,1r. „and Mrs. George E. Pea -
vers ,of Morrtsburg ape l4 the
weekend with 11
r. and d •
W. PeaversR
EXETER
ONE DAY ONLY
WED., JULY
Sponsored by Exeter Lions Club
ALL NEW THIS YEAR
Exeter Community Park
and AILD OINK ME$*CERt
CMS Acts TIMNOi ANIMALS
T1e FAVORITE ERTEt7AWIiitEiltf
for .IUDselA{L'ACES
Under Canvas
I Day Only
A COMPLETE PROGRAM OF TOP
lwa
NOW COMBINED FOR WORLD'S FINEST SHOW'.
SELDOM EQUALLED --NEVER EXCELLED: -b
HERDS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS
FeaturingOKWORLD'S BIGGEST FEMALE,
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PERFORMING' ELEPHAK'T;
$1,000 REWARD TO ANYONE THAT CAN PROVE OTHERWISE •: ...1
A FREE TREAT TO THE PUBLIC
You are invited to show grounds on the morning of Circ -s
Day to see the Magic City spring to life - The tni;;h:y 7,
Elephants raising the Big Top, and the unloading of the
many animals. ap;u
CARSON & BARNES DOES NOT MISREPRESENT
TRULY ADMINISTERED -•-HONORABLY CONDUCTED
SPECIAL
ADDED FEATURr
IN PERSON
COL.
'1rr Mee0Y
FAMED TV AND WESTERN STAR FOR
TWO GENERATIONS
-WEST LiVES AGAIN --
REAL WILD WEST
PERFORMANCE g
INDIANS--RiDiNG
SHARPSHOOTING
THRILL A MINUTE
2 DAILY PERFORMANCES ... 2 and 8 P.M.
LARGEST CIRCUS COMING THIS YEAR : A:
A SHOW THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY
Trained Horses - Ponies - Dogs - Bears - Monkies
S^>3!s - Lions - Elephants- Trampoline - Tight-
Wire
ightWire -Jugglers - and Clowns
See the only MALE HIPPO exhibited with any circus ALIVE
PEOPLE 30 Performing Horses and Ponies
ANIMALS 10 Burmese and Siamese Elephants
ACTS
Cage after Cage of Jungle Animals
General Admission Seats: Adults $1.50; Children under 12, 751
Reserve Seats Available at Additional Cost of 750, If Desired
The Public is Invited
to attend the
Official Opening
tY HON. MATTHIaW DYMOND
Minister of Health, Province of Ontario
OP T1I1s NEW WING A'I' SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL
Sunday, June 25
at 2100 p.ni,
South Huron Hospitai Board
RAY MOiiLOClt, CII4IRMAN
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