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MUSK FESTIVAL — Exeter
Public School Music Festival
will be held in the school
auditorium Tuesday, April 10.
Junior solos will begin -at 9:00
am). and continue throughout
the school day. A concert of
winners will be held Tuesday
evening in conjunction with
the Home and School at 8 p,m.
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HOME & SCHOOL — Winners
of the Exeter Public School
Music Festival will present a
concert at the April meeting of
the Home and School Associa-
tion, Tuesday, April 10, 8 p.m.
sharp, Everyone welcome, 5c
100F — Exeter Lodge No. 67
will confer the third degree on
a number of candidates in
Exeter Lodge rooms on Tues-
day, April. 10, All members
welcome. Harold Rowe, Noble
Grand; Percy A. McFails, Rec,
Sec'y, 5c
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY—Regu-
lar meeting Tuesday, April 10,
2:30 p.m„ Auxiliary rooms,
South Huron Hospital. Miss
Norma, Westgate, Public Health
Nurse, guest speaker, followed
by social hour. A cordial in-
vitation is extended to anyone
interested, Sc
ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE —
Legion Hall, April 28, at 1:00
p.m., sponsored by Hospital.
Auxiliary—pick-up on Friday.
Again Brady and Mid-Town
Cleaners will do dry-cleaning
and would appreciate it early
to avoid the Easter rush, Mark
it "rummage:" and they will.
deliver to the sale. Sc
APRIL TEA and Bazaar in
the Library basement, April 14,
3 to 5 p.m. Home baking,
candy, a p r on s, handicraft,
country store, white elephant
table and Parcel. Post sale.
Under the auspices of the
Exeter Chapter OES. 5:12c
Magistrate; "How does your
wife irritate you?"
Accused: "She keeps saying
"Beat me! Hit mel Go on and
I'll have you hauled up before
that bald headed old reprobate
they call a magistrate . , . I"
Magistrate: "Case dismiss-
ed!"
Reception
& Dance
for
MR. AND MRS.
ROBERT TAYLOR
(nee Dorothy Turner)
Sat., April 7
Zurich
Community Centre
DESJARDINE
ORCHESTRA
Everyone Welcome
THE GHANAIAN
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Friday, April 6 — 8:00 Is,m ,
Saturday, April 7 800
"HOLLAND WONDER"
Sunday, April 8 7:30 p.m.
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They came to Paris te find love and found disillusion.
ment. The- music of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellingtonr
—the beauty of Joanne Woodward and the siting power of
Sydney Poitier And Paul Newman, all rolled into one
sensational film.
RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ADOBE
00SE • - OF
LAUGHING
GAS!
Grand Bend
Square Dance
COMPETITION
Every Friday
April 6 and 13
Starts 9:00 p.m.
MUSIC BY CLARENCE PETRIE
AND HIS NIGHT HAWKS
Last week's winners—M. Delta and
his set from Mitchell.
Twist
CONTEST
Every Saturday.
April 7 and 14
Starts 8:30 p.m.
MUSIC BY STEW BAIRD AND HIS
COLLEGIANS
Lest week 's winners—
Pat Cann and Jerry Keeling, Exeter'
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By MRS, M. FAIST
Creditor Cut-Outs
Crediton 'Comments
of Mary flastingS Club Are:
`baying :a pot luck supper on
April 19 6:30 in the .emninn. -
pity "centre Followed by a Pro-gram.
ViSitora over the .svceltend
with. Mr, and. :Airs.. "Tarry 'lea-
ver were Mr... and Airs. Ver.,
non beaver of Pittsburg,.Mr.
Howarcl Beaver .of .tfarniton,,
Mr. and' Airs. Deaver
and boys nf•.Plyeter.
Rev. and Mn. P. M. Faiat
of Kitchener were callers with
Airs, Flzr4 Pala and Nola on
Wednesday.
and Airs, Russell. Clark
of Detroit spent the weekend
with Mr. Francis Clark.
Miss Judith Jlalward of
Stratford. Teacher's College
was a _practise teacher at Mrs.
Ross Haugh's s c h 0 .o I, and
hoarded With Mr. and Mrs.
Emmery Fahriier fast week.
The meeting of the Women's
Institute will r he held on April
17 instead .of 1.5 as other doings
is to be held in EUB Church.
4.„0.
The Timos,..A4Y9cale, April 5r '1902.
BIRTHS
ALIDET--Mr. and MI.'S. .Claude
Andet, RCAF Station Cent-
;retie, announce the birth of
4 daughter, Claudette Lynne,
at South Huron Hospital,
March 29.
TIORIiINS—Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert Robbins, Hill St., Ex-
eter, annoenee the birth _of a
son, Douglas Keith, at South
Huron Hospital, April 2.--a
brother for . Stanley.
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to express my
thanks and appreciation to all
My friends for the visits, cards
and treats received while I
was a patient in Seaforth hos-
pital and since coming home.
William Hamilton. 5*
Mr. Ross Love, wishes to
express his sincere thanks to
all those who remembered him
with cards, treats and visits
while he was a patient in the
hospital and since returning
home. Sue
I would like to thank all
those who so kindly remember-
ed me with cards, treats, flow-
ers and visits while I was a
patient in South Huron Hos-
pital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr, M. Gans,
Dr. J. Goddard, Miss Claypole
and staff.— Mrs„lohn Madge,
Exeter,
I would like to thank all
those who so kindly remember•
ed me with cards, flowers
treats. and visits while I was
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital and since returning home,
Special thanks to Dr. Gulens,
Dr. Read and the nursing
staff.—Mrs. W. .T. Passmore,
5c
Mrs, Lorne Weiberg and baby
Sandra wish to express their
sincere thanks to everyone for
cards, gifts, flowers, treats and
visits received while patients
in South Huron Hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr, Patterson, Dr.
Eckel., Rev. Lyle Bennett, Miss
Claypole and staff, the WA and
Ladies Guild of St. Patrick's,
Saintsbury, and 'all who offered
prayers for them, Also thanks
to all who helped at home, 5*
BIRTHS NO PHAtiee
CARDS OF THANKS -- 75.
ENGAGEMENTS. 7b
IN MgMDRIAMS
verse)
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Extra verges, cash ,,,,,,
I wish to express my sincere
"thank you" to all who remem-
bered me with cards, treats
and visits while I was a patient
in War Memorial Children's
Hospital, Spepial "thank you"
to Mrs, Meijer() Morley, Dr,
Coles and Dr. Carroll and their
assistants in the operating
room and recovery room, Dr.
Read, Dr. Rathbun and the
nurses on third floor.—Law-
rence Amos, 5*
I would like to take this op.
portunity to express my thanks
to all who so kindly offered
their services both in prepay.
ing for and at the time of my
sale. Your assistance was most
appreciated,—Lloyd Parsons.
ENGAGEMENTS,—
Mr. and Mrs, Norris W.
Webb, RR 6 St. Marys, wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Janis Marlene,
to William A, Crago, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Alex F, Crago,
RR. .1 St. Marys. The marriage
will take place in the Woodham
United Church on Friday, May
4, 1962, at 5;30 p.m. 5e
Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Adams,
Dashwood, announce the en-
gagement of their eldest (laugh
ter, Pauline Venice, to Mr,
Donald Leroy Hendrick, son of
Mr, and Airs. Edmond Hend•
rick, Crediton. The marriage
will take place Saturday, May
5, 1962, at 3 p.m„ in Grand
Bend. United Church. 5nc.
Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Cooper,
11.R I. Exeter, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Eileen Laura Adele, to Eugene
Lorne Webber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Webber, RR 1 Hay,
The marriage will take place
at the Main St, United Church,
Exeter, at 2;30 p.m., Thursday,
April 19, 1962. 5c
Starlite
Drive-In Theatre
MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Box office opens at 7 p.m.
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
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I N MEMPRIAM-----
HAVILAND—M. loving memory
of Mr, William Haviland, who
passed,,away April 5, 1961,
Though you have been. gone
one whole year past,
The Memory of your love will
last—
Through all eternity,
rL o v in gly remembered by.
wife Margaret, son Gorden
and family. 5*
GLENN—in loving memory of
a kind husband, father and
grandfather, .john M. Glenn,
who passed away one year
ago, April 8, 1.061,
A leaf in the book
of memories is gently
turned today.
—Ever rememberea by wife,
family and grandchildren,
Cortiolit4
Shower for bride
On Friday evening some 23
neighbors gathered at the home
of Mrs, Oscar Pfaff to honor
Mrs. .Gordon Hutchinson, the
former Shirley Ann Gaiser and
Present her with a miscella-
neous shower.
Shirley was escorted to a
decorated chair, Mrs. Lloyd.
Sender and Mrs, Clarence Fah-
ncr were its charge of a pro-gram which consisted of a hu-
morous reading by Mrs, Gor-
don Morlock, a solo by Mar-
garet Palmer accompanied by
Carol Hendrick al the piano
and contests by Nancy Fahncr.
An address was read by
Gwen Pfaff then the gifts were
presented by Carol Hendrick
and Marina Coughtrey, after
opening the gifts Shirley
thanked all,
Mrs, Claude Moon
The death of Mrs. Claude
Moon, 70, daughter of the late
John Wurtz a n d Henrietta
Motz Wurtz, former residents,
occurred in Pigeon. Mich, re-
cently. Mrs. Cecil. Skinner,
Exeter, and Miss Pearl Wurtz,
Zurich, are cousins of the de-
ceased.
Personal :'ems
Mr. and Mrs. K. Atkinson of
London spent last Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Oestreicher.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wood.
all of Royal Oak, Mich.. visited
last Thursday with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Woodall.
Mrs. R. Molitor and Mrs.
Isaac Gower visited on Sun-
day with friends at Strathroy.
The members of Huron Waves
Dance
EXI/ter Legion Hell
Wednesday
April 11
Ramble.rs'
Orchestra
Open to the Public
EVERYONE
WELCOME
Admission 75
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
FRIDAY NIGHTS
COMING UP
REGIER-Mr„ and Mrs. Leo
Regier, RR 2 Zurich, an- A.Rp$ OF THANK$---
noufrce the birth of a 041-
ter, Pauline Frances, at
South Huron Hospital, April
2--a sister for Gregory, Leo,
Douglas and Lawrence,
SATURDAY NIGHTS
CHICKEN FRY
ALL YOU CAN eAT 500
Music for your dancing and listening pleasure,
()0
Musk foe your oloasuro
Another Amateur Night
0.eid f Your .Hifirios Now I
WATCH * LEARN PARTICIPATE
Fun For
Everyone!
at the
HOTEL IMPERIAL
TWIST PARTY
FISH FRY
GRAND BEND
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
"*Coold. we have the stove
next?"
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who so kindly
remembered me with cards,
visits, treats and flowers while
a patient in South Huron Hos, COMING EVENTS
pital and since returning home. Plans were made for Achieve-
-Alvin Regier. 5* ANNUAL HOT BEEF supper; merit Day- The poster is to be
Wednesday, April 25, Exeter made by J oanne Martene ,and
of Trivitt Memorial Church, land for commentator.
Judy Lamporl with Joan Eng- Legion Ball. Sponsored by Men
29:5c Tnext meeting will be held
April
The sixth meeting of the
Crediton Cut-Outs was held on
Saturday, March. 31 with an
5'" attendance of 11 members and
two leaders. Roll call was,
"One occasion when shorts
may suitably be worn."
"Goodbyo Aga
Under one condition:"
CP & T LYRIC TREAT:
* Hey, LET'S TWIST * MASTER OP THE WORLD
* 8RIDG5 TO THE SUN * THE FIRST TEXAN
* FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE (Adult)
* KING OF KINGS * SPOOK CHASERS
* A POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES
-* X-15 (Filmed Actually hi Outer Space)
Oirst Shaw 1:36 Second' Show gs30 Matinee 2:00 P.M.
COMING SOON!
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
At Home Dance
SHDHS Auditorium
Friday April 6
MUSIC BY JOHNNY DOWNS
and his. orchestra
Dress Optional Dancing 9 to 1
Couples only, $2.50
COMING APRO., 16, 11, lit
rif
The Lyric Brings
You The Best!
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ADMitfANCe
Centralia United church
Sponsored .by Centralia United chpreti Women_
COFFEE WITH DOUGHNUTS 100
This Advertisement Courtesy of
NIL'S VARIETY 4. LUNCH BAR
4ntrelie Phone. 12.54K:
Saturday, April 7, 2 p.m.
RUMMAGE and,
BAKE SALE r:
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HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
A. Y, McLEAN ROY LAMONT HAROLD SHOR7E
President Treasurer Secretary
FEDERAL RIDING OF HURON.
LIBERAL
Nominating Convention
Friday, April 6, at ,8:30
LEGION HALL, CLINTON
The meeting will be addressed by Hon, Paul
Hellyar, M.P. for Trinity, former Associate Minister
of Internal Defence.
A
Saturday Night Dances
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Dancing 9 to 12 Admission 73c Per Person
Jackets and Jeans Not Allowed
DANCE CONTESTS
Village y
inn
Each winner will be eligible to compete on the following week and the
three winning groups will vie for honors in the square dance on Friday,
April 13 and in the Twist on Saturday, April 14,
GENEROUS CASH PRIZES AWARDED FOR FIRST, SECOND
AND THIRD ON THE FINAL NIGHTS.
Preference given to advance entries—write or phone.
James Street United Church AOTS Men's Club Presents
BARBERSHOP
NIGHT
BY THE LONDON CHAPTER SPEBS
Wed., April 11
8:15 p.m,
James Street United
Church Exeter
* MEN OF ACCORD
* NIGHTHAWKS
This 45Anentlier chorus represented Third-place onartet ih
Canada iti 1081 hitertiational Competition international Competition
":ADS Of= LONDON * TKAOESMCN
Two Other OtllatancfinP Otterletsi
ADMISSION: ADULTS-41AV PS CH1LI,FtEN —$00
Tickets Mailable trona Club Members end the FollOwints Stores:
fiXgrEtt r Russell ttectrtc, Heoper.Hockey Furniture, Walper's Men's Wear, LAITY
Snider Motors, Stan Frayne's Genteel Store, CENTRALIA Chaffett Garefia• WC46.
HAM a Inslev's General Store, OASHWO00 Merner's Meet MOW. GRANO
r3END a Molly's Meet Morket,