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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-09-07, Page 13Dougto Ioi1d 11a$, based the tome brtnorty owned by Mrs. Audrey ,Creen. • jack Fuleba• was the realtor.. Mr. .and Mrs, jacl; Brunet: Sarnia, visited with the for-, mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Vrayne on Saturday and Cary and Douglas wio. have been visiting their -grand. parents, returned home. Mr. 'Victor Heywood ,accont- panted Mr, and Mrs. Bari Hey- woodand family wtno.au. an a trip to Halifax. Frede- ri.cton and St, JOWL WIUIa in U'aitaVarl And fandlY.' appeared ,CIICK TV.. -lir. and .M.ra. Cordon Koch spent last wee at be art school at Dow. A family gathering was held at 1.1te, home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Retort. London, on S143 - day, 'attending were Wit!. and Mrs. Robert Raker jr., Cal- .gary, Alberta, Mr. and lrs Brace Baker, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Greiner and faintly and Theresa liartinen.• Zurieh, Mr. and Mrs. Leo •-Gib. son, Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. DANCING vcry Friday .Night 100 t 1:t30 Bluewater Danceland DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Modern, Rock 'n Roll, *lora Dancing—Join ;Hamm.; l I... l fl; l .1.1 l l ........ l ............. ll i Ite e etA 1 1 im I 14'111111,1,111$11111111,11111!1,111t114 ANNUAL MEETING Exeter Branch Canadian Cancer Society TUESDAY, SEPT, 12 8:00 p.m. EXETER LIBRARY BASEMENT Everyone Welcome i lllll lll ll l I l II llll lll 011.1111111111111111111211 l 1 l I llll I ll 111111111111111111111111.111111.1.11.1.1. llllllllll I ll ll 11.e.! MORE TO ENJOY ORE TIME TO E JOY IT AT GRANDSTAND SHOW FRI. & SAT. AFTERN'S. & EVEN'S. SEPT 8 & Adventures On Ice and R.C.M.P. Musical Ride — Ulster Girls' Choir. MON. TO SAT. EVEN'S. SEPT, 11 TO 16—Famous Revue ''And Away We Go" with Jung Taylor Dancers—Famous R.C.M.P, Mud,. cal Ride. Johnny O'Brien, -Comedian; Wes Harrison. Mr. Sound Effects; The Gutis, Jungle Fantasy; The Simru Duo, Aerialists; Ferry Forst, Magician; Chuck Brown & Reta, Acrobats. PARADE OF D YS Friday—Opening Day; Saturday—War- riors' Day; Monday-- Ladies' Day; Tues- day —Students' Day; Wednesday and Thursday—Harness Racing; Friday — Children's Day; Saturday Harness 4-* Racing. )) 2\ -DISPLAYS & COMPETITIONS l',Farm Machinery; Agricultural Products; Art; Handicraft; Hobbies; Women's Institute; . Fruit; Flowers; PoultrY, etc., Thrilling Horse 1 Show. minewirmismm.rammons AFTERNOON RACING Harness Racing on Wed,, Thurs. & Sat. Also Heavy Horse judging and Gentlemen's • Road Racing are included with races. arm iLet Iene. )1 at DPE11, .$ 0( ker. !ay. Al11- vere Ludy e at and the fella on rs. a nd, -Lf a ner. revi- at; r of Mr, Ha - flew ries, ter. and etta RR, and ing -a6 IeL\ !ay. 'es, Zel. )or. ph. rn- ent ay, of the of Lily Illy on les ind C. Ion ro. de - 355 ool Ip. a n le. in is en as , , ....... .. . L .. . .c.AvEN.Pk.P.STSYTERIAN 'THAMES ROAP CHURCH :MENNONITE :CHURCH Sunday, :September 10 !S. M. ,Sauder. Pastor bUIO:aan.,—unclay :School 10:30, aan.—Vership 'Service t0:00 4411.."-ATorninK Worship 11:15: aan.—Sunday 'School and. September 11, 4 pan..—Children :Adult Bible Class of the :Church, CHRISTIAN REFORMED :CHURCH ROY, A. O. Van olc, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Worship inHutch 2:15 pan.—Worship i nglish .6:15 p.m.—.Back :tt) -Ged Hour— CHLO (680 Ice.) PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Rev, Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor 9:00 a.m. — CICS Radio (1240. He.) — "What Is Sin?" 9:45 aan.—SundaY School 11 a.m. and 7:20 p.m. — Rev. .Merlei Cornelius from Chat- ham, Ontario—a great radio preacher—preaching at both services Sunday. Also: A rilRLS TRIO from Chatham, .day, 8 pan. Christ's Am- bassaclor's Service PRAYER SATURDAY EVENING — 7 until 8 "I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord." JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M,A,, 13.D. Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster 10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL .411 Departments 11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE Solo: Maxine Reeder Sermon: "Forgive Us . As We Forgive" Nursery for babies. Junior Congregation for child- ren 4 to 6 years. All Welcome THE BETHEL , REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2;00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon (English) 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School All Welcome MAIN STREET kited Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. 8. Mitt e, Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship Nursery provided. "Come and worship with us." COMING EVENTS— ,JAMES ST. WA—(Please note time change) September meet- ing will be held Thurs., Sept. 7, at 8:15 p.m. Five Oaks film, "Island in Time" will be shown, Everyone welcome. 17:31:7c HOSPITAL AUXILIARY — The Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital will hold the opening meeting for the fall and winter season at the Aux- iliary rooms Tuesday, Sept. 12 at 2:30. A good attendance is anticipated. 7c "AN EVENING OP MUSIC" with Dominion Life Choir of Waterloo, Ontario, September 25, 8 p.m., Centralia United Church,sponsored by the W.MS. Admission 500 and 250'. 7:14c RECEPTION & DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moffatt, Saturdayl September 16, Zurich Community Centre, Desjardine Orchestra. 7c HARVEST JAMBOREE — Fri- day, October 6, Exeter Arena. nsmen's big dance marathon rom 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. Two bancls, Beauty contest. 7:14c HOME & SCHOOL — The first meeting of the Exeter Home and School Association for 1961. 62 will be held at the Public School October 5 at 8:15 pan. Speaker Will be The Rev. Father Joseph Moss, vocational director for Landes). Catholic Schools. Everyone welcome. Lunch will be served. 7c IMMUNIZATION CLINIC—The monthly inuniudzation clinic sponsored by the Health Unit will commence again on Mon- day, September 11, 9:30 - 11:80 a.m. (no afternoon clinic) at the South Huron Hospital, ground floor (entrance df Anne Street). 70 Memorial and Decoration, Service EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CEMVERY Sunday, Sept, 10 2:30 p,m, Speaker: REV, MYRLL CORNELIUS of Chatham, Ontario MUSIC: The Dashwood Band will play, BAYFIELP BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Beclenham 10:00 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evening Services Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, September 10 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Youth Fellowship are holding a planning service during the afternoon and evening for the fall and winter program. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. William Gate 10:00 a.m. — Bible Class and Sunday School. 11::00 a an.—Divine Service Between 1957 and 1960 in Can. ada capit al investment by business in plant and equip- ment declined from $5,905 mil- lion to $5,123 million. 111111111111111, 11111 11111111 .11111110 ... 1 .... 1 .. . 111111111M .. 1 Town topics Mr...and Mrs. Norman Klein- feldts. Danny .and Tracey Car- ter, Seaforth, Marie Anderson, Pashwood, and Mr. John roughs visited last Sunday with friends at ,Gorrie and Ford - With. Mr. BUrroughs, .who spent the .sununer with, Mr. and Mrs. Kleinfeldt, has returned Lo his, home in Auburn. M. and Mrs. William Mar- riott :of Moose Jaw, Sask., are visiting with. the latter's sis- ter, Mrs. Rose Rusell. Mrs. Victor Heywood visited' several .Weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witten at Stokes Bay While they were vacation- ing there. Labor Day weekend visitors ivitli Mr, and Mrs, Wes Wit- iner were Mr. and Mrs,,Leo Witmer and Ronaig, burg, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh • Ide- Ewcxi and family, Mount Bryd- ges, and Mr, and Mrs, Ham' Witmer, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bam- bara and Sall, Bryan and Bar- ry, spent last week in Mon- treal and Ottawa. In Montreal Mr;, Baynliam attended :the' third faun:44 convention of the NDE Association held in the Sheraton -Mount Royal Ho- tel, Misses Alexia and Maryanne Lostell, Miss Joan Graham and Miss Barbara Kinn have pent the past :two months tour- ing England, France, Germa- ny, Denmark, Sweden, Hol- land and Belgium. Miss Mary- anne Lostell :and Miss Gra- ham. arrived home by. jet but the others are remaining in England for a year having ac- cepted positions in London, England. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Blakely and Sandra and Mrs. Oran i‘loir of St. Catherines visited with Air. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and. Earl over the weekend. Mrs. Frank Coates is spend- ing a few days in London with her brother -and :sister-in-law, Mr. and aTn.s. Alfred Dickins. 01......1111.11111.1111.4 . 1! . ..... Brownie's Drive-in Theatre Ltd., Clinton THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY September 7, 8, 9, 11 "The Alamo PP (Colour) John Wayne, .Laurence Harvey, Richard Widmark (No CARTOON) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY — SEPTEMBER 12 ,13 "Watch Your Stern" Eric Barker, Kenneth Connor (ONE CARTOON) lllll llllllllll llll I llll I l lll I llll 1111111111111 lllll 111111/1111111111111111111111 lll Get More Out Of Life G9 TO A 1E! THURS., FRI., SAT. — SEPTEMBER 7, 8, 9 STEVE •4. .12t, vE THE L • 7; ST ()FO tEmalmeoTOLOR • 511PgRTOTALSCOPE 1 AN' AWED ARTISTS PICTURE' DOUBLE BILL! MON., TUES., WED. — SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13 1st TIME ATiPOPUr\R PRICES! CONTINUOUS! NOTHINGCUT BUT THE PRICES! 0 , 0 ••• Ail the "... 3:14 Great- Songs'''. Alt the Great Dances.". COMING SOON ! ':VP"Torg SEPT, 14-20— F b atolls ' 7 , en- ue Winner Of 11 Academy Aitards SEPT, 211.23—."VOYAGE TO ist4g 401701\4 OF TIE SEA" SEPT, 25.27—"YOUNG SAVAGE" (i.Xdult) SEPT, 28.30—"BIG SNOW" COMING IN OCTOBER—,-"MISTr and fhb great ono, "GONE WITH THE WIND" LYRIC THEATRE Phone 421 EXETER First Show 7313 Second Shaw 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.m. liAIDWAYS Twn Midways —Children's Mid. way and giant Adult Midway fea- turing "The Wild Mouse". DRAWS The Fabulous Western Fair Shrine Show -House. Three big 1961 model cars. V\ / IGHT WESTERN FAIR EDAYS LONDON, ONT. SEPT. 8.16 0 Wm' II If 41 tif 1111'mill' II WOW if ittifilifiii I 1 I iti l IlUY YOUP. WESTERN FAIR. ADVANCE TICKETS 1. Gerry's .Barber Shop.„, . . I , . I 346 MAIN ST i - ' EXETER i A & H Food Market I mow $2 EXETER 'Conroe Schmidt. )3adnn, Th* Tim**44vociatee Sapierpla*r 1961' and 'Mrs. Dale Baker and daughter, Bonny Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baker and spa Tor-. ry, all nf Londen, PEANUT DAYS IN EXETER Monday and Tuesday Sept, 18 Et, 19 Sponsored by Exeter kinettes BUY PEANUTS FOR CHARITY 4 0 0 • MILS. First Show At, Do* D. ,Showa clataa DrSi ,..ftefr n T „ NitST "";. 4RASP. ENP 4k !ft ""41111511111111 Children Under 12. in Csrs Frs. Thurs., Sat. Sept. 7, a al. 9 ffidEl= the 4,, COLUMBIA PICTURES Tama, CORI JORGENS VICTORIA MAW • Fttoscltan :mike MKS K'SCHHEE1 .4mlarm.y 0510014.181%,,t_ 04, ,rt • tort and Sat. Sept. 15 and 1 Shows Continue at the Starlite Drive -In Every Frid until Saturday October 14 erfrrEmSEM/PIIIIMI.OP.M.AMEMSIP' W4N1, at ,rday Night ances Begin September 9 Exeter Leglion. Memorial Hall With Your Favorite Orchestra CLARENCE PETRIE And His Nit e Hawks Dancing 9 to 12 Admission: 750 Per Person Jackets and Jeans Not Allowed The Commanding Officers and. Personnel of RCAF Station Centralia. and Clinton cordially invite the public to attend. the Celebration of Air Force Day at Centralia on Saturday, September 9. RCAF Stations Clinton and Centralia AT RCAF Ground Displays Bands Se Au' ShAw G Wen . Hawks Smoke Writers t49 Prol 12;30 'tti 430 pat, * PARACHUTE bROP 'HELICOPTER biSPLAY * TELECOMMUNICATION & :RADAR DISPLAYS T-33 "RED KNIGHT" * SOLO AEROBATICS *Everybody Wolcomd Make. Air Forte Day A family Day 4.•