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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-28, Page 17IN MEMORIAM — OGDEN—Th loving memory of a dear mother .and grand- mother, Elvina Ogden, who passed away June 24, 1951. A cluster of beautiful memor- ies, Sprinkled with love and tears, Are in our book of memories Of a mother we loved so dear. Lovingly remembered by Vera, Frank and family. 28nc STANLAKE—in loving memory of a dear sister, Agnes (Mrs. William Stanla.ke), who pass- ed away two years ago, July 3, 1960. —Always remembered by her sisters and brothers. BLLIEWATER SHRINE CLUB Benefit Ball Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Friday; June 29 LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra Lunch * Refreshments $7.50 Per Couple BARN DANCE KEN BILYEA'S 5 mileS south of Edgewood and 11/4 miles east Fri., June 29 LoltNE ALLEN'S ORCHESTRA EveryOne Welcome HURONDALE WI Chicken Barbecue (Cooked by Miller Barbecue Service, Elora) Tuesday, July 10 5:30 to 8:00 p.m, EXETER FAIR GROUNDS Adult8 $1.50 Children 750 Advance tickets available trorn any WI member, Beef Barbecue KIRKTON FAIRGROUNDS Monday, July 2 5 to 8 p,m, RED BRAND BEEF EVERYONE WELCOME Adults $1,75, Children 75 Sponsored by St. Paul's Anglican Church Centennial. Dancing Every Friday Night BLUEWATER DANCELAND 10 to 1:30 Music by DESJARDINE'S .Orchestra You are cordially invited to a Decoration Service KIRKTON UNION CEMETERY Sunday, July 1 at 7:30 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER: REV. U. WILSON of Thames Road SPECIAL MUSIC If weather is unfavorable, service will be held at Kirkton United Church, Leonard Thacker, Chairman Frank Bodily, Sec.-Treas. What's .dgin9 in the district? • .READ THIS PAGE HAM SUPPER and GARDEN PARTY MT. CARMEL CHURCH. GROUNDS Wednesday, July 4 Children, ages 6-12, 65 ,, Adults $1.25 Supper 5:30 - 8:30 DANCE IN THE EVENING 0. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND ROCK & TWIST EVERY WEDNESDAY "THE CRESCENDOS" — With. Dick Williams STARTING FRIDAY, JULY 6 & EVERY FRIDAY RON BROWN & HIS ORCHESTRA. Shriners' Benefit Ball FRIDAY, JUNE 29 Dancing Every Saturday LIONEL THORNTON & HIS ORCHESTRA — This Weekend Special Midnite Dance COMING FRIDAY, JULY 20 LOUIS ARMSTRONG orwHESTRA AND HIS 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 Free Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 1, 2 June 28, 29, 30 Sunday Midnite (Adult Entertainment) 40MM WAYNE! DEAN MARTIN! RICKY NELSON! HOWARD HAWKS' • RIO BRAVO TECHNICOLOW, Fram WARNER BROS, kik DICHINCON•WALTER DRENNAN WARD BOND NOMINATED FOR 7 ACADEMY AWARDS!: Tues,, Wed. July 3, 4 tootoinvono.natTECO Neca'RkeSFOROESIDC.fffitia UNION SERVICES in MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH. Minister: Ray, R, B.A„ M,Th., Organist: Mrs. F. Wildfong, 10:00 a.m. — Sunday School in James St. and Main St. Churches, 11:1S a.m.—Service in MAIN St. Church Sermons from the Book of the Revelation of St. John, "The Woman Clothed with the Sun"-,—Chapter 12, Music by Gerald and Harold Skinner Nursery for young children. "Come and worship with us." Visitors WeIcOnle THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron St. East Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service 11:15 a,m,—Sunday School 8:00 pan,—Evening Service Rev. Carl Van Farowe All Welcome THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH $. M. Saucier, Pastor 10:30 a.m,—Worship Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 8:00 p.m.—No Evening Service All Are Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor; Rev. William Getz Sunday, July 1 0;45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service Sermon Theme: "Take God Along on Your Holidays" 2;30 p.m.—Sunday School Picnic, Bayfield, BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: T. Leslie Hobbit's, B.A. Sunday, July 1 Morning and Evening Services Guest Speaker: Mr, Peter Golinski of the Unevang,elized Fields Mission from Haiti, West Indies. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship 7;30 p.m.—Evening Service Wed., 8 p.m. —Prayer Service "We welcome you to these services." . . ;: .. . . . . . CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mein et Hilt .P.4. Exeter Minister; Rey, ,lohn C. Boyne, Organist: Mrs, W, G, Cochrane Choir Leader; Mr, W. G, Cochrane No Sunday School during July and August. 10;00 a.m. — Chnrch Service each Sunday. You are invited to worship with .us, EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASH WOOD Minister: Rev, M. J. James, B.A., 10:00 a.,m.—Morning Worship MOO ,m,—Sunday School EmmANvEl.. BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed. Church Huron St. E. Sunday, july Guest Speaker: MR. WALLACE STEPHENSON Graduate Student. London College of Bible & Missions Special Singing by Mr, and. Mrs. Wayne Smith 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School For ail ages. 3:00 p.M.—Church Service Wed., 8 p,m.—Prayer Servce Nursery provided for pre- school children. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF 'CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, July 1, 1962 8:30 a,m,—Quiet Communion 11:00 a an .-1-Toly Communion Nursery and Sunday School ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON • A, M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, July 1, 1962 10:00 a.m.—Communion Service 11:15 a,m,—Sunday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Worship in English 8:00 p.m—Worship in. Dutch Rev. L. Slofstra 6:15 pm,—Back to God Hour-- CHLO (680 Kc,) , Sunday, July 15 7:00 p.m,—Choir at Shipka Church 8:00 p„m.—Speaker: Rev, Charles Kegerzie, Berk- ley, Michigan, Radio Temple of Christ- ian. Missionary Alliance Church:. Music by Bill Beitner, Trtimpeter, and 'Mrs, Beitner, Pianist, DRIVE-IN SERVICES (Crediton Highway; 5 miles east of Gralid-Bend,. just Shipka) Sunday, July 8 7:00 p.m.—Mass Volunteer Choir practice at the Shipka United Church 8:00 p.m,—Speaker: Rev, Charles Kegerize, Berk- Michigan ; Radio Preacher Music by Boy Soloist COMING EVENTS— IIVRQN WAVES PICNIC will be held July 12 at 2 p.m. at Riverview Park, Exeter. All housewives welcome. 28c We cordially invite you and your family to be present at The 17th Annual WILLERT REUNION RIVERVIEW PARK, EXETER, ONTARIO 2 Blocks East of Bridge Saturday, July 7 Bring picnic basket. Supper 5 p.m. (D,S.T.) Table cloths, plates, cups, spoons provided. Sports 1 p.m. sharp. Dance in the evening in Legion Hall. Do join us — make the A success. Appreciate greetings if unable to attend. President: Mr. Otto Willert RR 3 Dashwood, Ont, Secretary: Mrs. Otto Willert RR 3 Dashwood, Ont. picnic Brownie's Drive-In Theatre Ltd. CLINTON Two Complete Shows Nightly Children under 12 in Cars Free THURSDAY and FRIDAY June 28.29 Hit No. 1—Shown at 11:00 only "TWIST ALL NIGHT" Louis Prima - June Wilkinson PLUS "TWIST CRAZE" Hit No. 2—Shown at 9:45 only "PRISONER OF THE IRON MASK" ivl ichele Lem oin e (Color • Scope) (Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY — June 30 Hit No. 1—Shown at 9:45 only "FRONTIER UPRISING" Jim Davis - Nancy Hadley Hit No. 2—Shown at 11;00 "GUN STREET" James Brown - Jean Willes (Cartoon) SUNDAY MIDNITE & MONDAY — July 1.2 At 12:05 "DEVIL'S PARTNER" Edwin Nelson "CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA" Anthony Carbon (Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY July 3.4 Shown at 9:35 and 11:00 "PARIS BLUES" Paul Newman - Sidney Poitier Joanne Woodward (Adult Entertainment) (Cartoon) THURS., FRI., SAT. 24,ju29, 30 MON., TV ES., WED„ 2; 3, July 4 . A REGIMENT OF FORGOTTEN MEN... A WOMAN NO MAN COULD FORGET! ) Richard BOONE,George HAMILTON Luana PATTEN.Arthur O'CONNELL Io A ADOERt I MSS PRODUCTION ktatratia II rrgrrn einem:a:lc:ore and mersocoLon 017) PREMINER PRESBNIS PAUL NEWMAN A EVA MARIE SAINT RA-P9 RICHARDSON. PR LAV/FoRD LC-E COBB ALL THE EXCITEMENT AND COLOR OF THE J. A SAL MINE0 %JOHN DEREK FRONTIER'S DANGEROUS DAYS! HUGH GRIFFITH 0 DAVID 0PATOSHU JILL HAWORTH IN "EXODUS" xtarmisla LYRIC .THEATRE SECOND SHOW MO FIRST SHOW 7:30 Ph0h6 2Z2911 SAT. MATINEE 2 #,M. Pentecostal Tabernacle Rev, Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor Farewell Services for Pastor and Mrs, Mel. W, Holmes 9;00 A,M.—CJCS Radio (1240 Ke,) Singing: kingi Messengers Quartette Speaking: Rev,, Mel. Holmes Avis A.M.—Sunday School Hour 11:60 A,M,—Morning Service 7:30 P,M,.—FareWell Message by Rev. Mel. Hoin10 Solos, Duets, etc. by Tabernacle People THE KINGS MESSENGERS QUARTETTE INSPIRING . UPLIFTING - GoD.HoNoRING SERVICES eryorie Welcome "Beginning" Exeter Bible School This Monday — July 2 13 (9 a.m. to 12 Noon) TRANSPORTATION BY EXETER COACH LINES BUS BUS STOPS WEST OF MAIN ST. — 8:30 A.M. RABA'? DEVIIIES WELLINGTON,'& CARLIIld .HAROLD SMITH —' WELLINGTON,' & CARLING BOB Mcl)ONALD -- JOHN* & CARLING VICTORIA PARK DR. READ'S RESIDENCE * MAIN ST. EAST OF MAIN ST. — 8:45 A,M. CENTRAL HOTEL MAIN ST. EXETER FROZEN FOODS MAIN ST, KENNETH OTTEWELL EAST ART WHILSMITII --, :EDWARD ST. , CORNER OF SENIOR & SANDERS STS. BILL HIGGINS — ANDREW & VICTORIA BEHIND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Register NoW Or Oti The Opening EVERYONE WELCOME For Further Information Contact Advisory Committee Advisor! Coinntittee Reif, R. Van Farowe, 11. D. Perry, Mrs, C, Pletetter, Director 'Pastor 5, 1\t. Saucier, Exeter Telephone 235-2877 r. 0 The Tirnes Aci•vtnatep Reunions ,lung 28, 1962 Page "17 ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS-- DRAN11—Mr and Mrs. Johan- nes. Brand, RR J. Exeter, an* Mune the birth of twins, Mark and Jeffrey, at South Huron Hospital, June. 24. CAMPBELL —Air. And. Mrs. Philip P. Campbell, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Leslie Anne, at South. Huron, Hospital, June 23 — a sister for Tracy. CHRISTMAN — Mr. and Mrs, David Christman, RCAF' Sta- tion centralia, announce the birth of a son, Darrell Wayne. at South Huron Hos- pital, June 21. and. Verla. Lux- ton, nee Topping, are pleas- ed to announce the birth of of a son, John Thomas, at Victoria Hospital, London, June 24. MITTLEHOLTZ—Mr. And Mrs. Edward Mittleholtz, Welling- 4on St., Exeter, Announce the birth of a soil at South Huron Hospital, June 24 — a brother for Danny. MORGAN—Joe and Lois Mor- gan, nee Kelly, Ailsa. Craig, are happy to announce the birth of a son, Kevin Clif- ford, at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, .Tune 12 — a brother for Judy and Bon- nie. PARSONS — Mr, and Mrs. Frayne Parsons, RR 1. .11en• salt, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hos- pital, June 22—a brother for Murray and Margaret. PERRY-111r, and Mrs. Bruce Perry, Senior St., Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Paul. Douglas, at South Hur- on Hospital, June 21—a bro- ther for David, Carolyn and Nancy, SWEENEY—Air, and Mrs. Don Sweeney, RCAF Station Cent- ralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Lee, at South Huron Hospital, June 23. YEARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Yearley, Crediton, an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Sandra Darlene, at South. Huron Hospital, June 22 — a sister for Randy and Dale. CARDS OF THANKS — 1. wish to thank all those who remembered me with visits, gifts, cards and flowers. Special thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. Gibson and nursing staff of 4M. of St. Joseph's Hospital, London.—Mrs. Wesley Jaques. 28* We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and apprecia- tion to our relatives, neighbors and friends who have been so kind during our recent sad be- reavement of a loving husband and father, for the beautiful floral tributes, donations to the. heart fund, and messages of sympathy. Special thanks In Rev. E. 0. Lancaster for his comforting message, Dr. E. R. Patterson, the pallbearers, the C, ,I—Mardy funeral home for kind services and those who helped at home. — Mrs. Kay Haggar and family. 28c Kenneth and Mary Anne Jackson crice ;D a ws on ) of 23 Princess -Ave.,. St. Thomas, wish tq thank the families of Crediton East for their line party. Also for the beautiful floor lamps which they receiv- ed as a wedding gift, 28* We wish to thank all our relatives, friends and neigh- bors for all the kindness they have shown us in our depart- ure for Arizona. — Harry and Betty Squire and girls. 28c We -wish to gratefully ack- nowledge the many expressions . of helpfulness shown to us during the lengthy illness of our brother,, Hugh R. Hodgins, and . expressions of sympathy at the time of our bereave- ment. sincere "thank - you" to - and Mrs. Cyril Morley. 28* I wish to express my sin- cere thanks and appreciation to all who sent. flowers, gifts and cards and to all who visited me dunng my recent illness at St. Joseph's Hospital, Spec- lal . thanks to my neighbors and friends for their kindness. —Beatrice .Ersinan. 28* CKNX RANCH BOYS Grantor Arena Friday, July 6 at 9:00 p.m. ADMISSION 75e, Sponsored by Canadian Order of Foresters Court Carleton No, 255, Granton einTHs .NO, ,CHAliqg: IN MEMORIAM , SI ANLAKE—In memory of m MA:WY 7 Pc of a dear sister. Agnes Ellen /1,:r tluaiynla3k,e.L.9610 %:ho passed away ''''' When ties of love are broken And lovedbeal,s ones have to part, It leaves a wound that never Mr. and Alt's. John' Boyd, Also a broken. heart. RR 2 Walton, wish to announce But looking hack with mentor- lime engagement of thew (laugh- les ter, Marjorie Jean, to Mr. WA- l'pon tile path we trod, lion Laverne Hamilton, son of We bless the years we shared Air, and Mrs, Gordon limit- with her ton, lift 1 Jima The wed- And leave the rest to God, 1jjclLinllimie2t‘ilv,11Clahtti take t2c:1 0, P•I'3‘1‘419mcne.I.,h514o4tet.1-‘,1Fadv:48 — SliiiiiYIS)gtallYndosnedandbyfall‘n11/1bye.1 .°218.1de remembered and Mr. and Mrs, Earl .weido, .,, ., , ', .. ;an, B.A., son of Mr. and. men; of their daughter, Ruth Marie, to Wilfred ,jose ph. 1_10 Streets, who passed away 4tuich, announce the engage- Sin:5:rs — In ,,ever loying three years ago, June 26, In e m o r y .of .Kelso Bruce Mrs. Wilfred Ilogan, of Park- place on July 14, 1962, at 10;30 a,m, in Our Lady of Mt. Car- Silent is the voice we loved to ok e Gone 4.bi eseaalit,.7 face we loved SO to hill. The wedding is mel Church, Mt. Carmel, On- 2P Taa fsapreech7aY tario, for sight or Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley, ER 8 Parkhill, Ontario, aro But not too 'far for thought to happy to announce the engage- reach. moot of their daughter, Mary Sweet to remember him who Anne Steeper, to Mr. Meredith once was here Lionel Charlton, Strathroy, son And. who, thought absent, is of Mr. and M just as dear. rs, Alfred Charl- ton, RR 3 Ailsa Craig, Ontario. —Lovingly remembered and so The wedding will take place sadly missed by his wife on July 14, 1962, at 2;30 p.m. Ruth, brothers and sisters. at Lieury United. Church, 28* Lieury, Ontario. 28:;, The engagement is announc- ed of Elizabeth Louise Bailey, daughter of Mr. Joseph Bailey Mrs. Cyril M o rley, RR 8 and the late Mrs. Bailey, of Parkhill, Ontario, will hold a Exeter, to H a r r y Dennis trousseau tea at her home Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday July 7, atfernoon 2 to Harry Smith, Stratford, On- 4, evening 7 to 10, in honor of tario, The wedding to take her daughter, Mary Anne place Saturday, July 21 al, 2:30 Steeper, bride-elect of July 1.4. p.m. in Elimville U n i t e d 28* Church, Elimville, Ontario. 28* — Continued from page 14 sett; Marshmallow race, Mar- vey Pfaff, St.. Alurys; tieing three legged race, IL. Pfaff and lorte Schwalm,. .Darbara Pfaff, shoe, Barbara Pfaff. Susan Mrs A. Pfaff, Susan Schwalm /lob SellWahrt; blowing rip bat- Schwalm and Barbara Pfaff; Paddy loon, Palay Schwalm, Wayne The 1903 reunion he held White and Wendy Love. Tieing Love,. Mrs. Harold Hansen; the third Saturday of June at a man's tie, Mrs. A ustili throwing hall in basket. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waft's Schwalm and Bob Schwalm, Love, Daddy While,. Mrs. liar. home in St. Marys, ROSS llodgert. and Bob Love, Mr. and Mrs. Ilcciley May; kick the slipper, Bob: Schwalm,. Junior Love, Mrs. U e y May; throwing the ball, Arthur Bob. .Schwalm, Wayne Love; high jump, Linda Pfallt Art .Pfaff, Mrs.- Harvey Pfaff, St. Marys; broad jump,. Linda Pfaff, Larry Pfaff, Barbara Schwalm and Susan .Schwalm. Grandmother's race, Mrs, Horace Pfaff, Mrs, violet Schwalm, Mrs, Medley May; minute race, Robert Love, Airs. Violet Schwalm; tallest walk race, Robert Love, Harold Han- riP$ 4F THANKS ENPAPEMENTS ........ IN MEmontAtits (Four4tne verse) Extra verses., each ENGAGEMENTS,- ANNOUNCEMENTS — THE BEST IN MOVIES AT TH E LYRIC fewremesawitilieneeeemse.