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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.
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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"
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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
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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.
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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
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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)
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Academy Of ballet
AND TAP DANCING
Associated with the Western Ontario
Conservatory of Music
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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
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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" '•;
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LYRIC ` ATR etiTER1
First Show 7:30 Second Shaw 9:30 Matinee '2:O0 'p.n