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PEARSON
Comes
to
Huron
WED.,
JUNE 6
CLINTON
Reception at Town Hall Park-11 a.m,
GODERICH
Luncheon in Harbor Park at Noon to
which the public is welcome
PLUS STOPS IN ZURICH
HENSALL & EXETER.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
DON'T MISS THIS GREAT CANADIAN WHO
SUPPORTS LIBERAL CANDIDATE ERNIE FISHER
Published by Huron Liberal. Ass'n
The Times,A.4yocpte, May 31, 1961: Page 17
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BLOOD CLINIC
TUE.S., JUNE 12
2:30 to 5 p.m. 6.30 to 8:45 p.m
EXETER LEGION HALL
Sponsored by Legion Ladies Auxiliary
and Exeter Lions
Starlite
Drive-in Theatre
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk --
Box office opens at 8 p,m.
Children Under 12 in Cars Fea"
Fri. and Sat,, June 1 and 2
(Double Feature)
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GRAND BEND
The Fabulous
Danny Coughlin
and the
Two Plus One Trio
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FRIDAY NIGHT'S FISH FRY AND SATURDAY
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Kirkton Community Association
PRELIMINARY
JUVENILE
CONTEST
Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton
Friday, June 1
at 8:00 p.m, (DST)
DAVE WILSON, LONDON, ADJUDICATOR,
AdMission
Contegants and Accompanists Free
Mrs. Raymond Paynter, Convener
RR 1St. MAry5
Garden Party, Wed,, July 18
Early serv w. ile
for Greenway
Church services in the United " boys of Hanover spent last
in Dashwood church
17kY MRS. ERVIN RACIER Mrs, Bruce Seebult and
AY MRS. P. WPOPPI,ORN,
Church will be held at 9:45 a.in. DASUW°C)„,
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week with her mother. Airs. during the summer, comMenc. Sunday, May 27 was Citu- Cora ,Ga iser. Together th ey Jog June 3, until the end of dren's Day at the FUR elm& bviesnifteotrid with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
follow the ,church service,
September Sunday School will The kindergarten children gave Poland and family at Camp-
several choruses.
skits, recitations and. sang ,
Personal items
Mrs. Eben Weiond'S class tanned twelveTittle • t a
Aliss Janice Tieman enter-
Duncan Thompson and family G eorge Tie lows class, of East Williams visited Do Sun ,
TOronto and Air, and Mrs. present edteaches about God" and Mrs. Mr' 1:143 Marner -a-PLI "n of an exercise, "Mother bi rth(dayprty l sea girlsyr dcla y.
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!'lowers
„ A lunch were enjoYeadjid ham sup ,
R The Gaines and birthday cake and
clay with Air. and Mrs, Joe 44131 ests4‘g4ts ofsktng Inv ii i 'Ti e. The strawberry
Horner and Airs. ..t, Horner Sr. run, amid F' a ir 1 e i a Bender, felAvirsdr,a,)Bsrujcoest Swteeeetker wsitoben Atira, gmacvse, aGnoedexwel roBsee,nd.etisoid emlans4
and Mrs. Louis Schilbe and Day Contribution,"
family of Zurich, The service, was brought 14
Ur. hi a r o I d McDonald Is a close by all singing "As. We
making renovations to his store Finish" with Billie Wein, solo-
and is moving his barn. 1st, and "How Great Thou
The Harmony Class of the Art" with Jim Hoffman solo.
United. Church will hold a meet.- ist•
ing on Friday evening at the Hold ;or wash
home of Air. and Mrs. Jim Th e youth F e ll owship of the
Eagleson. PUB church held a successful
Mr. and Airs. Carman Wood- car wash on Saturday, Twenty-
burn spent the weekend with five cars in all were washed
Alt. and Mrs Ken Larmer of and cleaned.
Peterboro, Personal items
Hiss Mary A'eo of Grand Miss Diane Rader spent last Bend, Mrs, Eva Correll and Tuesday with miss Sh aron Ra.
M Y Miss uriel arns of Sarnia
visited on Saturday with. Mr.
and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell and
boys, Airs, Mary Pitt and
Barry and Ronnie Snell, all of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Snell and
Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell. Gam-
ble and family of London vis-
ited with Mr, L, if. Rader on
Hugh R. Bodgins, 54, died in Sunday,
South Huron Hospital on Tues-
day, M.ay 29,
SS children perform
:Continued from -Page 1.6
vice-presidents. Airs. AlUrraY
liodgms„ Lucan, Mrs. Calvin
.Carmichael, .1iR 3 ilderton;
.secretary-treasurer, Mrs. (ler,
ence Lewis, Granton; assist-
ant, Airs. John Dtumell, RR .6
St. Marys; Federation Repre-
sentative, Mrs, J. C. Robb.
RR, 2: Tiderion; alternative,
Airs. Jelin Davies; district
delegate, Mrs. Stanley AIMlard,
RR 3 Parkhill; alternate, Mrs, Wesley Lewis, 2 Allan
Craig; auditors, Airs. Irving
Gibson, Lucan, Mrs. Charles
:Gowan, Granton.
Standing committee .conv.en,
agriculture and Canadian
industries, industries, Mrs.. Albert Arm-
strong, RR 3 Parkhill; citizen-
ship and education, Alias Flossie
Douglas, Merton; public rein-
Lions officer, Airs. Thomas Gil-
lespie, Komoka; home econom-
ics and health, Mrs. :Fred
Crouch, Granton; historical re-
search and current events, 11117S.
William Bahinsky, RR, 4 Korn-
oka; resolutions, Mrs. Morris
Scott, RR 4 Komoka,
Representa lives; Federation
of Agriculture, Airs. Norman
:Rah, P.R. 2 erton; Children's
Aid, Mrs. Edith Williams, RR
3 Penfield; trustee and rate-
payers, 'Airs, Norman Hardy,
Lucan; Byron Sanatorium, Alr,S.
Gordon Culver, KOIDoka,
Winners in music
Al the North. Middlesex Mu-
sic Fesival in Lucan last week,
Clandeboye school won: first
in unison chorus for rural
schools; third in vocal double
trio; first in girl's solo (7 and
under), Suzanne Bradley; first
in boy's solo (8 and under),
Jim Latta; first in girl's solo
(In and under), Margaret Zu-
hal; first in vocal duet (12 and
under), Patsy Bradley and. Er-
win Gebel; first in boy's solo
(1.2 and under), 'Erwin Gebel;
third in girl's solo (13 and
under), Barbara Zubal.
Music teacher is Airs. Joyce
Todd, Teacher is Airs. Rein
Allison,
CHURCH NEWS
United. Church
At the United Church the
'Rev. G. W. &tell, minister, on
Sunday, May 27 announced
that on Sunday, June 3 the
Rev. William TI. Summerell of
Blyth will be the guest speak-
er. Miss Judy Scott played for
the service here.
St, James
Al St. James Church the
rector, the Rev. E. A. Lan-
caster, took the service when
the service for rogation was
observed.
Personal items
Rev. and Airs. Stanley G.
Tomes and infant daughter,
Mary Kanesia., of Big Trout
Lake, Ontario, are spending
son) e time with the former's
mother, Mrs, Emily Tomes
and son Toni,
On Thursday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Tomes were
guests of the 'former's aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Mains and Elizabeth, of
.R.usseldale, Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs, John Simpson,
Rosemary and Paul, Kirkton.
Guests on Saturday with the
Tonics family were Mr. and
Airs. Ray Simpson, Windsor,
who also visited. Mr, and Airs.
Bud Aleasor, in London.
On Sunday, a family gather-
ing was held with Air. and
Mrs, Harvey Laughton and
Jane of Strathroy; Mr, and
Airs. Lynn Sawyer, David and
Andrea, of Petrolia; Mr. and
Airs, Rater Lynn, Debbie and
Diane, also Miss Phyllis Lee,
of London.
Mrs. Jim Sigsworth is a pa-
tient, in St. Joseph's Hospital,
She is suffering with an car
condition,
WI members who attended
the district annual at Lieury
on Thursday were Mrs. David
Nestle, Mrs. Norman Hardy,
Mrs. Alex Macintosh, Mrs. .1.
H. Paton, Mrs. Karl O'Neil
and Mrs. Ernie Lewis,
Mr. and. Mrs. John Hewitt
returned home after spending
eight days with friends at
Hornepayne.
Mr. and Mrs, :Rea Adams or
London visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Rea Neil on Sunday.
Mr. George Simpson return,
ed home on Wednesday from
St. Joseph's Hospital and is
improving at his home follow-
ing an appendix operatiOn.
Mrs. .J. H. Paton spent Fri-
day and Saturday with her
&tighter, Mrs. Wilfred Logan,
and family at Thorndale,
All's, Clare Paton enjoyed A
bus trip to Toronto last week
visiting the museum, parlia'
men!: buildings and Casa Loma.
Mr. Torn Tomes is conduct-
log extensive renovation's at his
home residence here.
LOL 'Biddulph 493 for its meet-
ing had the County Master
Oliver Jaques of llensall and.
Deputy Master Harry Crich of
.(21intott as guests. on their of-
ficial visit.
Rev, L. C. and Airs. Harrison
of London cabled on Mr. and
Mrs. Abner liendrie on Wednes-
day.
On Sunday, Mr. and Airs.
Barry AleNaughton ft 0 b e r t,
;line and. Jeff of London. called
on the former's allele and aunt,
Air. and Mrs. Abner liendrie
and took them for a drive to.
London for a drive to London
and new subdivisions then to
their home for supper before
bringing them .back home.
Topics from
Mt. Carmel
. . ...
Personal items
Several ladies from Alt, Car-
mel attended the annual spring
bazaar and tea sponsored by
St. Peter's CWL ladies last Sat-
urday evening and held in Neil's
school, McGillivray,
Rev. Fr. Hugh Fleming, of
Aylmer, visited his mother,
MYS. l'at. Fleming, and brother
Toni last week.
Mr, amid Mrs. Murphy, of De
Ixoit, called on Alrs. Gus Mot..
rissey over the weekend.
Miss Helen Sullivan RN, of
Sarnia, spent a couple of days
with her parents and was ac-
conipattied home by Mrs. Jack
Pearson of Zurich.
Air, and. Mrs, '.flank
and Billy, of Preston, spent a
few days with the latter's sister,
Airs, Frank Trainor.
Mrs. Mary Ryan, of London,
is spending some time on the
farm with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Regan and family.
Several nieces and nephews
from London and Brantford at-
tended the funeral here of the
late Miss Josephine Glavin, for-
merly of this community. •
Mr. and Mrs, Hubert. Carey,
Pat and Geraldine, visited over
the weekend in Windsor with
Air. and Airs, Paul Masse and
family.
Miss Theresa Carey, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend at; her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan
jr. and family visited relatives
in Chicago 'for a few days.
Alr, Joe Hogan of Merlin and
Miss Ruth Weido of London
spent Sunday with Air, and Mrs.
Wilfred Hogan,
;)11,-s, Joe Houlihan and son
Jim. attended the funeral of
their aunt, the late Airs, Alice
Lane of Detroit,
The right of the chartered
banks to issue bank notes was
cancelled in 1945 and since
that time only the Bank of
Canada has been permitted to
issue paper money in Canada.
Reception
flit Dance
for
HELEN FRAYNE &
ROBERT PATTERSON
(Bridal Couple)
Sat. Evening
June 2
EXETER LEGION HALL
Desjardine's Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
Reception
& Dance
FOR
GERALD BALLANTYNE
AND JUDY ELDER
Community Centre
ZURICH
Sat., June 2
Music by Grant and his
Melody Masters
Lunch.
Everybody Welcome
Hugh Hodgins
dies in hospital
Surviving are his wife, the
former Gladys Shaddock, one
son, Ivan and one daughter, Al-
ma, at home and one daughter,
Anna, 'Woodstock; two sisters,
Airs. Cyril (Sarah) Morley,
McGillivray 'f„} w nshi p, Mrs.
Norman (Jean) Franck, De-
troit; two brothers, Kenneth,
Centralia, and Charles, Chesley.
The body is resting at. the M.
COMING EVENTS —
STRAWBERRY & HAM sup-
per, Thursday. June. 21, Cent-
ralia United Church. 31;7c
STRAWBERRY & HAM sup-
per to be held in the PUB
Church, Dashwood, Wednesday,
June 20, 31.c
STRAWBERRY & HAM sup-
per at St, Mary's Anglican
Church, Brinsley, on June 20,
31;7c
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LIONEL THORNTON
• and his
CASA ROYAL
ORCHESTRA
Every
Saturday
SEE—HEAR
Jim
Donnelly
Goderich Lawyer
CKNX-TV CHANNEL 8
Tuesday,
June 5
6:10 to 6:15
On Behalf of Elston
CARDIFF X
Hijron PC Ass'n
News of Clondeboye
tIY MRS, J, H, PATON
per held In the ELIB
church Wednesday,. :June go.
Air. and Mrs. Cliff Salrnon.
and Eleanor, Airs. Mary Mar-
tene, and. Air.• ,and Airs. Ed.
Sttre were at, Fort Erie on.
Sunday where they called at
the Bechtel Funeral Home t o
see a relative, the late -WM
livekman, who was born and
raised in the Dashwood 114:41-
4)r. They also. visited Niagara
I?ahs. on .the way home.
Sunday visitors with Air. and
Mrs. Aniiel Fisher and. family
were Air. And Mrs. Harold
Fisher, Patricia, .Daic, Holly,
and Alark of London and 'Mr,
and: Airs. Fred Schoffield and
family of Parkhill.
Green Acres
Trophy Races
SAT., JUNE 2
AT GREEN ACRES RACING CIRCUIT
Highway 21 — 10 Miles North of Goderich
NINE RACES
FIRST RACE STARTS AT 10:30 A.M.
Over 100 Sports Cars
Refreshment Booth Light Meals
ADMISSION $1.50
Children Under 12 Accompanied by Adult, Free
SMORGASBORD — Turkey,
ham, salads and dessert. Hen-
sail United Church, Wednesday,
June 20, 5 to 7:30 p.m., spon-
sored by Units 1 and 5 of the
UCW. 31:14c BLUEWATER
Box and Son funeral home,
Parkhill, where funeral services
will be held on Friday, June 1
at 2 p,m. with interment in
Grand Bend cemetery.
Dancing
Every
Friday Night
• t.
DANCELAND
10 to 1:30
Music by
DESJARDINE'S
Orchestra.
Brownie's
Drive-In
Theatre Ltd.
CLINTON
Two Complete Shows Nightly
Children under 12 in Cars Free
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 31 and June 1
— DOUBLE BILL —
"TALL STORY"
(Adult Entertainment)
Anthony Perkins - Jane Fonda
"CASH McCALL"
(Colour)
James Garner ' Natalie Wood
(Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
June 2 - 4
— DOUBLE BILL —
"G.I. BLUES'
(Colour)
Elvis Presley
"BOY WHO STOLE
A MILLION"
Virgilio Texera
(Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
June 5.6
"C INDERFEL LA"
(Colour)
Jerry Lewis
Anna Marie Alberghetti
(Cartoon)
Advance Tickets June 5
from any member Clinton
Hospital Auxiliary
Proceeds for Hospital Addition
Henson Twilight
Stock Show
Heavy and Light Horses and Ponies
AND FARM IMPLEMENT EXHIBITION
FRIDAY, JUNE 8
6:00 P.M,
MATURING 48 PRIZE HEREFORD FEEDING
CALVES TO 13E JUDGED AND AUCTIONED
BABY SHOW AT 8 P,M. — PRIZES FOR ALL
* CLINTON COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND
MAJORETTES * MIDWAY RIDES
School Parade 7 p.m, Official Opening 7:30
ADMISSION fiOe CHILDREN