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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-09-21, Page 15lt•�'�n uT�'c w+"'": , , „ ..•q:>v v.,""`wY,»'r,'Cnn.., - }'ix� COVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH interim Moderator: Rev,. R. M. Bissett Organist/ .Mrs, W. G. Cochrane 9:00 a,m.-Sunday School 10:00 .a..111, --Church Service CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A, G. Van Eek, Ministe 10:00 a,m.-Worship in Dutch 2:15 p.m. -Worship in English .:15 p.m. -Back to God: 1-Iour--- CILLO (680 Ke,) JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH. Rev, 5, E. Lewis, M.A., B,D. Minister Mr. Lawrence 'Wein, A•W.C,M. Organist and Choirmaster ip A,M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 A.M,-MORNING SERVICE RALLY DAY Rev, Ross Cumming, Watford Junior Choir The Sunday. School will at- tend. Service conducted by Sunday School officers, 8:Q0 p.m. -We remind you of the community service in. Trivitt Memorial Church, BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenha m 10:00 a.m.-Bible .School 11 00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. -Evening Services Wed„ 8 p.m, -Prayer Service THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m. -Worship and Sermon 3:30 p.m. -Sunday School 8:00 p.m. -Prayer for Peace Community service, Anglican church. MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev, R. 8. Hiltz Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 11:15 a.m.-Morning Worship Rally Day Service Theme: "The Church Is Here" Preacher: Rev, E. J. Rouls- ton Children are asked. to ..come. at 10:45 for attendance and papers.) ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev, William Gatx 10:00 a.m. Bible Class and Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-liojy Communion Reception & Dance for MR. AND MRS. MAURICE HAIST (nee Ruth Jarrott) Fri., Sept. 22 CREDITON • COMMUNITY HALL Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. KIRKTON FAIR DANCE Thursday September 28 10 pail. to 1 am, Music by CLARENCE PETRIE Orchestra ADMISSION 75¢ "AN EVENING OF MUSIC" with ths. Dominion Life Choir or Waterloo, Onix CENTRALIA . . UNITED CHURCH ti Septerber 25 8:00 Ili t ADMISSION 5tl¢,>¢. Sponst)recl by WtMLS. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, September 24, 1901 Trinity XVII 8:30 a.m.-Quiet Communion 11:00 a.na, - Morning Prayer and Litany (Nursery and .Sunday :Sc11o.o1) r 8:00 p,ni Prayer for Peace Community service under the auspices of the Exeter Milli,. sterial, THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH 5, M, Sauder, Pastor 10;30 a.m.-Worship Service 11:15 a.m,-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class ZION CHURCH. ' Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A, M, Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, September 24 10:00 a.m,-Morning Worship 11:15 a,m,-Sunday School with the observance of the sum- mer Christmas tree. Tuesday, Sept, 26, 8:30 p.m.- Denominational Day of Pray- er and Prayer for Peace Service, Message from lake Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutbrook and family of Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr, G. Bohn of Blake. Harold Finlay and family of Blake spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Henderick and Irene, Mr, and. Mrs. Harold Henderick and daughter, Cath- erine. Miss Theresa Corriveau who is working in London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Corriveau, Blake, • rcwnie s Drive In p ` LIMITED CLINTON - ONTARIO Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County 2 Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear Box Office Opens 7:45 First Show at 8:00 ADMISSION: 65 CENTS Children Under 12 In Cars Free THURSDAY & FRIDAY - DOUBLE FEATURE - "Niam• ing Starr' September 21, 22 (Color) (Scope) ELVIS PRESLEY Delores Del Rio - Barbara Eden "12 Hours to Kill" (Scope) Nico Mi!iardos'• Barbara Eden (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY & MONDAY September 23, 25 .-- DOUBLE FEATURE "Tess of the Storm Country" (Color) (Scope) Diane Baker Wallace Ford "The Seven Thieves" (Scope) Edward G. Robinson Joan Collins (ONE CARTOON) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY September' 26, 27 "The League of Gentlemen,, Jack Hawkins (ONE CARTOON) 41. Attendance avva„r won by 23 Lions Perfect attendance pins were presented to 23 Exeter Lions at their opening meeting for the fall season at the Towne and Country Restaurant Thurs. day evening. Past President R. L, heavers presented the awards. Recipients included A. J. Sweitzer, wilt) has qualified for 19 years' perfect attendance; Wallace Seldon, 17 years; Ken Lampman, 16, Andy Snelgrove, 15; Noris Walper .and Jack Doerr, 13; Warren May, 12; Lloyt.: Henderson, 10. Jack Prycic and Jack Smith, eight years; Tom M'ac'Millan, Milton Robbins, Larry Snider and Reg Beavers, six; Fred COMING EVENTS- PRAYER VENTS- PRAYER FOR PEACE com- munity service, Sunday, Sep= tember 24, 8 p.m., Trivitt M e m oriel Church, Exeter, under auspices of Exeter Mini- sterial Association, 14:21c BRINSLEY-A Stanley Brush demonstration is to be held Thursday evening, September 21 at Brinsley Anglican Church at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is wel- come to attend, 21nc BAZAAR - The Thames Road WA are holding a .bazaar in the church Friday afternoon, No- vember 17, . 21c BAZAAR -Main Street bazaar to be held November 18, 1961. 21c BAZAAR - Trivia Memorial Guild are planning many new attractions for the bazaar to be held at; the Parish Hall Tuesday evening, November 28, and Wednesday afternoon, No- vember 29, 21c HOT TURKEY SUPPER, at Cromarty Church, on Wednes- day, November, 8, 21c MISSION BAND TEA -James Street United Church, Wednes- day, Sept. 27, 4,15 to 5.30 ,p,m., everyone welcome, silver col- lection. 21c SMORGASBORD, Tuesday, Oc- tober 17, 12 o'clock noon to 2 p.m„ Ca v e n. Presbyterian Church, sponsored by Caven Congregational Circle. 21c Darling, Gerald Godbolt, rive; Ken McLaughlin, four; Harry Strang, llerman Dettmer and St JohnanlakGe, omantwo,, three; Norman Elizabeth Snell and Brenda Dinney entertained with danc- ing. The .question. of organizing a pioneer roll for members with 15 years -standing was left to. the executive. A. draw was won by Wallace Seldon. Andrew Snelgrove, the new president, conducted his first Meeting, Happenings in Bla sh rd By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Par- kinson and family, 11r, and Mrs, Wilfred Garrett and fa: i. fly of Granton spent Sunday at the Pinery. Miss Ruth Miller spent Sun- day with Miss Marion Thom- son. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- tin of. Exeter visited Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mos- sey and Mrs. Jas. Mossey. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and family spent Friday at Port Huron, Mrs, Lottie Jones returned with th em after, spending the past few weeks. with Rev, and Mrs, Joe Lind- say of Port Huron, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moy- er of St, Marys spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, William G. Jones. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Jones of London visited Monday evening with Mr, and 'Mrs. William G. Jones and Mrs. Lottie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang- fordand family were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ste- wart Miners and family of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and Leslie of Denfield were Sunday guests of Mr, and I'1rs. Claire Sisson. Miss Josie Medd and Mrs, J. W. Humphreys of Chatham are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper and family. 1 lltnl 11111 lull 11111111111111 nllnll11,1,1111,tI/111, 111111llllll n intn11W111111,11111111111111111111,ntn1611111161,, Mitchell Fal! F ir' Tues. & Wed., Sept. 26 & 27 $6,000.00 IN PRIZES Horse Races: 2.22 and 2.28 Classes "The Biggest Little Fair in Ontario" 16llllmmlluunoluuuuwunuuuulammnlnmmuwn1 lnnlllll11l611161111111nllll1111111111160nu Shipkci Anniversary Services SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 11:00 a.m. Service: REV, T. J. PITT, Varna Music: Miss Ruth Fassold and her organ, Doreen Ferguson, Wilton Grove 7:30 p.ln. Service: REV. D. M. GUEST, Centralia Music: Miss Ruth Fassold and her organ. Mennonite Quartet. REV, D, M. GUEST HERE IT COMES AGAIN! Exeter Kinsmen's Seventh HARVE JAMBO Fri., a 6 EXETER ARENA 9130to 4 a.m. TWO BANDS •a HARVEST QUEEN . COMPETITION e► SQUARE DANCE CONTEST Saturday Night Lance Exeter Legion Memorial Hall Dancing 9 to T Admission: 750' Per Persen jackets and Jean* Not ABowed ';enplant_ 'weekends ce.nds liceause of public interest, :e Douglas Ifoint Nuclear Power Station will he open to • weekend visitors, during the fall and winter months. More than 35,000 persons have viewed the project, lo- eated mid -way between .Einear- dine and Port Elgin on Lake Huron, sizlce an information. Junecentre27for visitors was opened , Chief Guide Ivan Lloyd said Douglas Point, which is Can- .ada's first fall soale nuclear powerstation, leas become .an Important tourist .attraction � n the• area Visitors have aver- aged about 450 a ,day, highest daily attendance was Mr. Lloyd said. Beginning Sept. 15 the pro- ject's information centre, span- sored by Ontario. Hydro and -tomie anergy of Canada Ltd., will be open from 1, p.m. to. 4 p.m.. Saturdays and Sundays, Guides give visitors a de- tailed ,explanation of the rlevel- opmegt Stariite Drive -In Theatre S ,MILES EP,ST OF' GRAND BEND I Shows .Nightly -Rain or Clear First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free FRIDAY & SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 22 AND Double Feature 23 Western Show LUCAN ARENA Friday Night, Sept, 22 iN PERSON: Webb Peirce, Patsy Cline Oscar and Lonzo Western Swing Band No advance tickets for this shown. Tickets on sale at Box Office Night of Show ADMISSION $2.00 CHILDREN UNDER 16-$1.09 -0111n111n11111On 1/p11n1111111111111111111w111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11,10 U A1111I111111111,1,11111111111111,111,1,1111,1111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111111114111111111111,11/11/4' I . TON FALL FAIR SEPTEMBER 28 t& 29 e Parade of School children led by St. Marys District High School Band at 1 p.m, • 4H Clubs and Showmanship Competition e. Pet Show o Bacon Hogs , Ponies & Palomino Horses • All Cattle Classes a Rides for Children by McCarty Shows of London ADMISSION 500 PS CHILDREN FREE A draw will be held on the grounds for a Pure Bred Holstein Heifer Calf from the herd of Herb Sparling of St. Marys TICKETS SO¢ OR 3 FOR $1,00 Alex F. Crago, Sec Tr eas, Milne Pullen, Pres. 1611161i 11111111111111116116611n 11111111111111111111n111111111111116 ll11111111111111161111116nnl6n BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Saturday and Monday September 23 and 24 Featuring Huron County's Largest Horse Show MONDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 25 Zurich Arena -- 6 p.m. OVER $L000 iN PRIZES M, L. "Tory" Gregg Master of Ceremonies SATURDAY NIGHT 8:00 p.m. Cash inyo Community Centre MONDAY, SEPT. 25 1 p.m. - Monster Parade, led by Seafoi'th HS Girls' Trumpet Band 2.30 p.m, -Pet Show; Baby Show 4-HATT B EXHIBIT LE SHOW SCHOOL DISPLAYS Midway will be in operation 61!,04,!!!!!!1/! !t!t!!"!loran t!!i!!.!. euritit,!1!,1ealteatettellet9 99 tgettl III,999199Olatellee!ttleet,t, for sate Community Service TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH, EXE'T'ER Sunday, September 24-8 p.m. "A call to solemn prayer in a time of great need."': -in this service the ministerial provides an oppor.„ tunity to seek the will and help of God in the international crisis. (Under Auspices Of Exeter Ministerial) -j..m.,..,.. 1111,1111n11111111)ml/n1111111ooli1111111111111In1lillII AIIM1111nn111111111111111111111111n1EMOM,,44;. etinn nu111111111uulnn1111n1111nn111,n11n11111111nn11111,1 111101 11 60lEnnlnm nittnntntpll mun!YIRLLyt' s. E RNGTON Academy Of ballet AND TAP DANCING Associated with the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music • 5 L, f, Every We nesday da WEDNESDAY ONLY 4 p,m. to $ p.m, Exeter Public Library DIRECTOR Lilianne .l arleau Graham Licentiate of Fine Arts * HOLLYWOOD TAP * GRADED BALLET a 1. 2 .T4 lllll HUI11111111111111111tltllllttnnnOnt11111111n11n)n11nn101111111111t/1111n11111nn nllllllt11111111116nni*: THURS,, FR1,, SAT, ._> - SEPT, 21, 22, 23 MON., TUES., WED. ---- .SEPT. 25, 26, 27 invadas the world of ... HAROLD HECHT'S , COMING IN SOON I THYOU TRI BEST " * "MISTY" * "NEVER ON SUNDAY" (Restricted) • "SNOW WHITE AND THE THREE STOOGES" ; * "RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE" (Adult) * "WILD IN THE COUN1i1RY" * "GONE WITH THE WiND' * "T i ' TRAPP FAMILY" * "SILENT CALL" '•; ..F LYRIC ` ATR etiTER1 First Show 7:30 Second Shaw 9:30 Matinee '2:O0 'p.n