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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-03-29, Page 19Local cancer drive .Group '.h0145 his S3,500 target euchrenight Mrs Alkin ,ri"ulhert and Mr. Ar- nold Cunningham: lone hand pries to Sandra Ilairitiy and Ur. Allot, Culbert and low svore prize to Mr. Don Petti. Prove/11s :he evening fr''urn174 paying for a. school trip in June. Lucan The first bleed. transfusion,. .according. 'to record, was given to Pope Innocent VIII in 1402. The .limes•Advocates ..March 29, 1962 Pago:11 C ard .table and dance Miss Margaret DeJong, tea- et.mr, and the pupils of SS ,tin 2:lsliddulph, Friday night staged jaitov:rd.: game and dance. Mu- Pettigrew and Alt. Enid Ilam- sic was provided by Air. Don High score ,prizes went In In the most recent year of industry's production was $23,• record. 1009, there were 16,513 713 million and profit after active taxable companies in corporation taxes was $088:6 the .cangdian manufacturing in- million, :a profit of just over dostry, of which 4,284 operated four per cent per dollar of .out at a loss; total value of the. put. will .conduct the campaign and • .ray MRS. HAROLD DAVIS •. . in '4nrich, Lions again will. IctiltrION solicit.d The hall hoard held a pro- onationsi gresslve euehre in Aberdeen 'Unit Campaign Chairman It„ nail Monday evening. E. roolcy, Exeter, announced this week that the Federation l'ri4ewinners were: Ladies high, Win. Waghorn, lone hands, of Agriculture again ~viii Lake. charge of the township can. Mrs. •Pepper m : en's high, Lloyd Cowdrey: lone hands, Harry vasses throughout the county, • 1100 di lucky draw, Harold Da "We remain grateful v i s; the . outstanding co-operation we re. ,test L door prize, Lawrence Triec..,. reive from both urban and ru. ”' rat volunteers who assist us in tsirKten UCW this major fund-raising pro- The Kirkton IJCW met at the gram," Mr. Poole), stated. "It home of Airs. T. Elliott on. is heartening to see all areas March 14 with 20 present, of the county working together Mrs. Lorne Marshall was In 11 fight this common and corn- charge of the worship service, plex enemy, cancer." assisted by Mrs. W,,ib Kirkby, F un d s ra i se d i n H uron are and Mrs, Ronald. Denham. Mrs, used to finance service work Elliott sang a solo, in the county as well as gen- Mrs" Stu a rt Shie r gave a challenging chapter from the eral Mlle.! ion and research study hook entitled, "Youth in programs across Canada. Dur- ing 1001, Huron unit spent over Transition — Lost or Found.", m e president conducted the moon Coto help 76 patients in the' county. A further Huron. $1,072 wills business, seen) on cancer education in Personal items Mr. and Airs. Richard Daher. More than 511,000 was for- ly, Denise and Debbie of Mt, warded to provincial headotiar. Clemens, .Mr. and Airs. Whitney tors to help finance extensive Coates and Wilma of Exeter research projects, One of these were guests of Mr. and Mrs. was the recently-opened can- Ray Paynier and David Sator- cer research laboratory at the day evening. University of Western Ontario Mr. and Airs, Bill Reurink la London. and family, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Unit President Ray (', Mills, Waghorn visited Saturday eve-Exete r, i n di cated th i s week he ning with Air, and Airs. Bert Meyers and family of St. Tito-feels confident the campaign will be a success. "Huron has ITtas, always played an important Mr. and Mrs, Art. Julian of part in the fight against can- Utica, Michigan, visited Sunday cer itt Ontario and T know ourwith yMr. and Mrs, Miller Mc- county will continue to do so,"'and Mrs. Edgar Cook of he states. New Liskeard visited over the Breakdown of the county oh- weekend with Air, and Mrs, jective of $16,000 is: Goderich Dan Jarvis. district, $4,000; Exeter district, $3,500: Clinton district, $2,500; Windham district, $2,500; Sea• forth district, $2,000; Blyth and Brussels districts, $750 each. The objective for Canada. this scar is $3,519,000. Cancer campa..gn target for Exeter and dist. 'let is $3,50n, it was announeed this week by Lloyd Henderson, branch .cam- paign chairman. This is part of Huron unit's 1902 Lobjective of $16.000,00 which must be raised during the April campaign, SHTHIS students again will make a house.to-house calVasS in Exeter. The blitz will Ir. conducted Wednesday, April 11, In Hensel] the Kinsmen club FEDERAL RIDING OF HURON LIBERAL. Nominating Convention Friday, April 6, at 8:30 LEGION HALL, CLINTON EXETER FIGURE SKATING CLUB Presents Its Ninth Annual Carnival. DANCE f Splay-ore(' by Home 6: School. Association) COR8ETT COMMUNITY CENTRE Lucan Arena Mar. 31 8 p.m. Report on. .Friday, March 3.0 Music by HAMILTON'S ORCHESTRA. EVERYONE WELCOME The meeting will be addressed by Hon. Paul,- liellyar, M.P. for Trinity, former Associate Minister of Internal Defence. Shipica l'eat•oring. Comedy. on lee Figure Skating, Races Tug.of.War, Twist, etc. MANY PRIZES .arbuission: Adults 50e children 25e Personal items Mrs. Milton Raiz visited dur- ing last week with relatives in London and Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ralz attencle tithe funeral of their cousin, Mr, Verde Oliver at the Needham Euneral .Chapel in London on Saturday. Mrs. Verne Sharpe is a pa- tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon. don. Air. and Mrs. Jack .Ratz were weekend visitors with friends in. Toronto, Mr. and Airs. Hugh Morenz and Billy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chaffe at Mitchell, Mr. Jahn Lamport and Fred- die of Pickering spent the weekend with Mrs, E. ramport and Mr. Tom Lament'', Mr, and Mrs, 'Rayburn Stee- per, Sandra and Ronnie of Ail- sa Craig were Thursday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jake 'Reeler, Bayfield, visited relatives al Chatham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer Ron and Barbara attended the 25th wedding anniversary (etc brations on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith of Wood. ham at the home of Air, and Mrs. Don Smith at Lakeside, AIr. and Mrs. Gerald Charl- ton, Donna and Doreen of Ail- sa Craig were Saturday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard, Mrs, George Morley of Gode- rich accompanied by her mo- ther, Mrs. Wambaugh visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Rob- ert Adams, Mr. Adams and Bobby, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Morley are sisters, Mr, Ross Love returned home from Sholdice Surgery al Tor- onto on Monday, Mr, David Sheppard of Tor- onto was a weekend visitor with his na.rents. Mr. and Mrs, Har- ry Sheppard, HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION A. Y. McLEAN ROY LAMONT HAROLD S1-10R President Treasurer Secretary THE SECOND ENJOYABLE OPEN E to t Exeter. Public School Wednesday, April 4 From 2 to 3;30 p.m, VISIT YOUR PUPILS AT WORK "Education — Measure of a Nation" at the Hotel imperial will be held Saturday, March 31 Reception 6g. Dance Entertainment, will be provided by area amateur groups from Zurich, Exeter, Grand Bend, Parkhill and Clandeboye. Featuring Guest Skaters and Local Talent Exeter Home and School. Association will serve 1:Fa .— and conduct a baking sale during the afternoon. JOIN THE FUN ADMISSION 750 and 250 for MR. AND MRS, DONALD R El D (nee Anderson) RUSSELDALE HALL COMING EVENTS NOTE GROUPS WHO WERE LATE ENTERING ARE WELCOME TO COME ANYWAY C P&T DANC E—Oddlellows and Rebekah's CPU Committee dance, Wednesday, April II, Exeter Legion Hall. Ramblers' orchestra. Open In the public, Everyone welcome, Admission 73e. 29c .151Ntlell! As Usual . , FISH FRY FRIDAY Sat., Mar. 31 Saturday Night ?It Jf174. rives 9;00 p.m. Music By "THE COUNTRY FIVE" Ladies Please Bring Lunch ADMISSION 75( Everyone Welcome All You Can Eat — 504, MUSIC BY ELGIN FISHER ANNUAL HOT BEEF supper, Wednesday, April 25, Exeter Legion )'Call. Sponsored by Men of Trivill Memorial Church. 29:5c Exeter Legion Memorial Hall Chicken Fry - Saturday 50c JOIN THE CROWDS — .10IN THE FUN RUMMAGE and bake sale, Centralia United Church, Satur- day, April 7, al 2:00 p.m, 29c EUCHRE, Thursday evening, Dancing 9 to 12 Admission 75e Per Person Jackets and Jeans Not Allowed March 29, 8:30 p,m,, Crediton Community Centre. Admission 50:. Sponsored by Women's In. stitute. Lunch provided, 20c Enjoy Yourself Relax at the Movies n South Huron. District High School March 27, 30, 31 THURS, FR1,, SAT, eeti At Horne rif anc South Huron Hospital Association 5H DRS AUDITORIUM Ex it- 1.t1N31011c. i 19,110. Probably you know of someone — a friend, relative or neighbor — who has had to MONDAY, APRIL 9 8;00 a Friday, April 6 7 AUXILIARY ROOMS Please Use Anne St, (North) Entrance THE MISSION THAT BECAME A FORTRESS , , . . , THE FORTRESS THAT BECAME A SHRINE! If you're buying your admission ticket when the alarm clock rings, you'll receive free a beautiful bard.cover souvenir . book with exciting color pictures of the Alamo, Four given away each night. You may be e winner'! Fight Music by Johnny Downs AND HIS ORCHESTRA FREE! :For the purpose of receiving the directors' and auditor's reports. For the purpose of electing directors, All individual contributors and presidents of organ- izations contributing are members and entitled to attend and vote, Cancer and you knew the suffering and heart. ache involved, Only re- search can win the battle against Dress Optional Dancing 9 to 1 SPECIAL TIMES: 6:30 P.M. AND 9:15 P.M. COUPLES ONLY — $2.50 MON., TUBS., WED, 2P3','1 4 Both on the same program ! THE PUBLIC GENERALLY INVITED R. L. Morlock, Chairman M. Reeder, Secretary Cancer "WHAT HAVE I GOT TO LOUT' DANCE C Barbersho ht Give•. generously to the April earripaign of The Canadian Cancer So- ciety, The objective, in AT THE Village inn Huron DAVID FARRAR IttlEttE ADAM ADAM FAITH ,.D lothiArriti. COWAN HILLS * DARREL HOWE * RONNIE BURNS * JUDY HOWARD A searching expose caught in a frenzied night- mare in a web of murder and revenge. Wednesday April 11 is $16,060. With yow' help we ran raise even Mere, "My mother Was At, stripper —I want to be a stripper, tool" . . See the teenagers go wild with drag races, parties, loose living. Grand Bend 8:15 p.m. Adult Entertainment Square Dance COMPETITION Every Friday March 30 and April 6, 13 Starts 9:00 p.m, MUSIC BY CLARENCE PETRIE AND HIS NIGHT HAWKS Last week's winners—M. Dent anti hig set from Mitchell. Twist James Street United Church Exeter EXETER HS Student Canvass Wed., April 11 CONTEST COMING SOON! T YouL he yric Br The Be ings st! Every Saturday * FULLER BRUSH MAN * FULLER BRUSH GIRL * HEY, LET'S TWIST * MASTER OF THE WORLD * BRIDGE TO THE SUN * THE FIRST TEXAN . * PARIS BLUES (Adult) k SPOOK CHASERS * X.1$ (Filmed Actoally in Outer Space) March 31 and April 7, 14 Starts 8:20 p.m, MUSIC BY STEW BAIRD ANO IlIS COLLEGIANS Lest wePtt Wittline*-- Mr, And :Mr-s. lilsnri, Clitaffita. * MEN OF ACCORD Prize-Winning 4541ombor Group * NIGHT HAWKS Third-Place International Quartet 4s- TWO OTHER OUTSTANDING QUARTETS SPONSORED JAMES STREET AOTS Mmistiont ArinitS=-41,110 OS: t hitrir60-.1tie HENSALL Kinsmen Canvass ZURICH Lions Canvass D'MIt'TA ME COMING AlfRIL 16, 17, "Goodbye Again" 00.f.,64S la 4Ealts Of AZT Each winner will be eligible to compete On Mira following week And the three winning groups Will vie for honors in the sqt.lors dance on Ftiday, April 13 and in the 'twist en Saturday, April 14. GENEROUS CASH PRIZES AWARDED FOR FIRST, 'SECOND AND_ TIRD ON THE FINAL NIGHTS. Preference given to advance ialatri0.5 WHO- or Phene, HAY, STEPHEN USBORNE TOWNSHIPS Federation and WI CanVetatiS Tlekets available at the foildwintl stores: gxtrert kossoll Electric, lenner.Hockey Furniture, WalPatd A Men's Wear, Larry Snider Motors, Stan Fravne's General Store, CENTRALIA Chaffes Garage, WOOD* HAM — Insley'S General •Store. DASHWOOD Merner'S Meat Market. GRANO ilEND Wally's Meet Marltet, LYRIC THEATRE CYVVR tirst thew 7t:30 Secend show MO Matinee. 2;00 ,,nn, facrar.....N. •