The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-05, Page 15r.
CARDS OF THANKS. -
We wish to express our
thanks to our relatives, neigh-
bors and friends for eards,
gifts' and flowers for our •55th
wedding anniversary on June
26, 1062; also for Mr.,- Broeles.
cards and visits during his last
HospitaL r -M. and Mrs. Milton
li stia.oyek i,n St. Marys Memorial
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, neighbors
and friends for floral tributes,
sympathy cards and their many
acts of kindness shown to me
during my sad berea.v.ement.
Special thanks to 11ev. E. 0.
Lancaster, the pallbearers, the
Murdy funeral home, the ladies
of the Guild and Irving i_odge
A,F. & A.M.-Mary Carter.
Sc
Sincere thanks to the many
friends and relatives who so
kindly remembered me with
cards, flowers, treats and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since
returning home. It was much
appreciated. - Roy Kyle, Hen.
sail. 5c
I wish to thank all my rela-
tives, neighbors and friends
who remembered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while I was a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr, McLachlin and to the
nurses for the wonderful care
they gave me, - Mrs. Evelyn
Edwards.
The family of the.. late Mrs.
Emma Dietrich Wish to thank
all their relatives, friends and
neighbors for the kindness
they have shown to them (lur-
ing the lengthy illness of their
loving mother and expressions
of sympathy at the time of
their recent sad bereavement,
for the beautiful floral tributes
and memorial cards. Special
thanks to Pastor William Gala
for his comforting message,
soloist, Miss Maryanne Hay-
ter, organist Mrs. Edgar Res-
temeyer and the Ladies Aid,
the pallbearers, the T, Harry
Hofffnan funeral home and
staff for kind services. A sin.
cere "thank you" to all. .5*
IN MEMORIAM -
SALINDERCOCK - Tic loving
memory of a dear mother,
Mr. Anni e. Saundercock,
who passed away 'two years
ago, July 4, 1960,
Oft we think of you, dear
mother,
And our hearts are filled with
pain,
Oh, this earth would he a
heaven
Could we hear your voice.
again,
Two years have swiftly passed
away,
But still we don't forget,
But in our hearts that loved
you best:
Your memories linger yet.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by daughters,
sons-in-law and grandchild-
ren, Sc.
BIRTHS
QARO$ OF THANKS
ENGAGEMENTS
IN MENIORIAMS
(Fourdine verse)
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY - July 5 and 6
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In Color and Cinemascope (Cartoon)
On THURSDAY, JULY 5 Only .- FREE POPCORN
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THE GREATEST HIGH ADVENT' *lif Et Hit
Hit No. 1 - Shown at 9:40 Only
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with
GREGORY PECK -, ANTHONY QUINN - DAVID NIVEN
JAMES DARREN
This, we promise is probably the most exciting.
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In Color & Cinemascope
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Coming Next "WHITE WARRIOR" and "GOLD OF THE SEVEN SAINTS"
(rhildrrn under 12 in 1diviA 1 4,1 irr
BLUEWATER.
DANCELAND
10 to 1:30
Music by
DESJARDINE'S
Orchestra
LIONEL THORNTON
AND HIS CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA
EVERY SATURDAY
Reception
6( Dance
for
VERA TINNEY
and
LLOYD FLETCHER
(Bridal couple)
Sat., July 7
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
9100 In 12:00 p.m.
Music by
DESJARDINES
ORCHESTRA
Everyone Welcome!
COMING - FRIDAY, JULY 20
Arta
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Tickets Now on Sale $5,00 Each
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Rock & Twist - Every Wed,
'THE CRESCENDOS' WITH DICK WILLIAMS M,C.
Ron Brown AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
EVERY FRIDAY
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Sunday, July 15
7:00 pa.----Choir Ship] Church
8:00 p.m.-Speaker: Rev. Charles. i<egerize, Berk-
ley, Michigan, Radio Temple of Christ.
tan Missionary Alliance Church.
Music by Bill Beitner, Trumpeter, and
Mn,A 13eitner, Pianist.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
LYRIC
UNION SERVICES.
in
MAIN ..4T, UNITED: POACH
minister:.
*Res!'• R. S., Hlltr,, 4.A., MTh,.
Organist;
• Mrs: F. Wildfon9,
19:60 - Sunday SOW. in
„James. St. . and Main St.
Churches "
4:15 a.m.-Service in MAIN
i• . ST. CHURCH
Sermons from the Book of
„ the Revelations of St.
Jon,
"The Mark of the Beast"
-Chapter 13
Music by Marie Klatt, soloist
Nursery for young children
Come and worship wth us"
Visitors Welcome
THE BETHEX,
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron St,. East'
Rev, R, Van Icarowe, Minister
10:Q0 ,A,m,-.140rning Service
11:15 a.m.-Stinday School.
8:00 p.m.-Evening Service
At this service the 10th an-
niversary of the congrega-
tion will be observed. The.
preacher will be Rev, Richard
Vanden Berg, who was See.
retary of the Board of
Domestic Missions when
Bethel Reformed Church was
• organized, A historical sketch
,will. also be given.
All Welcome
THAMES, ,ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Saucier, ,pastor
104.30 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
DASH WOOD
• Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
Sunday, JUly
9'45 a.m.-Sunday School
10:D0 a,m,-Bible Class
11:00 a.m.-Divine Service
Sermon Theme: "The Seek-
ing Saviour"
(wed„ July 11, 2:00 p.m.--Sun-
day School Picnic, Bayfield,
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: T. Leslie Hobbins, B.A.
Saturday, July 7
1:00 p..m. - Sunday School
Picnic at Jowett's Grove,
Supper 5 p.m.
Sunday, July 8 -
10:00 a.m.-Bible School
11:00' a.m.-Morning Worship
Sermon: "The Cross of Re-
pentance"
7:30 p.m,-Evening Service
Sermon Theme: "The Cross
of Rebellion"
"We welcome you In attend
these. services"
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev; Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, July 8, 1.962
Third Sunday After Trinity
8;30 Communion
11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill -8t., Exeter.
Minister:.
RAY. John C, Boyne, B,A„
.Proanis.tt. Mrs, W, G, Cochrane
Choir Leader;
Mr- W. G, Cochrane
No Sunday School during
July and August.
10:00 a.m. - Church Service.
each Sunday.
You are. invited to Worship
with us.
_EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St.
Sunday, July 8
Guest Speaker:
MR. WALLACE STEPHENSON
Graduate Student
London College of Bible
& Missions
2:00 p.m,-Sunday School
For all ages.
3:00 p.m.-Church. Service
Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Service
Nursery provide'd tor pre•
school children.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. J. Cooper
10:00 a,m,-Worship in Dutch
8:00 p.m.-Worship in English
Topics from
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
• . •
Personal items
Sunday evening guests with
Mrs. Thos. Bell were Mr. and
Mrs, Curtis McCallister of Sud-
bury and Mrs. Harry Webber
of Woodham.
Quite a number of ladies and
children attended the Osborne
School Area field. day at Exeter
Community' Park on Thursday
afternoon when races were held,
ball_ games for different classes
were played followed by re-
freshments at the arena, Mr.
Lawrence Wein was presented
with a gift on his departure as
music teacher and the Grade
8 pupils that, passed into Grade
9 were presented with their cer-
tificates from the school board
mem hers.
Miss Betty Stephen left Mon-
day to visit with her aunts,
Mrs. Ralph Taylor and Mrs.
Harry Wolfe of New York, for
two weeks,
F.ORTHS;-
COTTLE - Ross and 'Leona
Cottle, RR 1 Iiirkton, are
happy to announce the birth
of a daughter at South Huron
Hospital, JIMA 30 - a sister
for '.Jimirtie., CrerrY and. .Gar•
DRURY-Mr. and Airs. L, R.
Drury. Carling St.,. Exeter,
Announce the birth of a
daughter, Donna Marie, at
South Huron Hospoital, June
29 - a sister for Denise and
Larry.
KENNEY-Jane and John .Ken,
ney, Grand Bend, announce
the birth of a daughter,
Charlene Joesphine, at South
Huron Hospital, July 3.
GLOVER-Mr, and Mrs, Jim.
Glover, Hill St., Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a dough.
ter, Roberta (Bobbie), at
South Huron Hospital, June
30,
MITCHELL - Ron and Joan
Mitchell (nee Gill), Grand
Bend, are happy to announce
the birth of a son at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
June 29 - a brother for
Wayne.
MORLEY-Betty and Les Mor-
ley, RR 2 Ailsa. Craig, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Bradley Paul, lune 19 - a
brother for Jerry, Susan and
Ron.
RSON - Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh Patterson, William St,, .
Exeter, announce the birth
of a daughter, Suzanne Eliza•
beth, at South Huron Hos-
pital, June 29.
SARARAS-Mr, and Mrs, Ross
Sararas, Crom arty, are hap.
py to announce the arrival
of their son, Steven Murray,
at Clinton Public Hospital,
June 24 - a brother for
Karen, Dianne, Allan, Gerry
and Donald.
SCOTT - Jim and Joan Scott
(nee Guenther) are happy to
,,announce the arrival of a
son, Michael James, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, June 19,
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Dixon,
Clandeboye, wish to announce
the engagement of their (laugh.
ter, Mary Gwendolyn, to Mr.
James Richard Orr, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Orr,
liensall, Ontario, The marriage
to take place on Saturday, July
28, 1962, at 2:00 p,m,, in St.
Mary's Anglican Church,
Brinsley, Ontario, 5nc
CARDS OF THANKS -
I wish lo take this opportun-
ity to thank alt those who re-
membered me with visits,
gifts, flowers, cards and treats
while 1 was a _patient in Vic-
toria Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. A. J. Grace and Dr.
M. C. Fletcher. Your many
kindnesses were greatly ap-
preciated, - Mrs. Ernest Wil-
lard. 5*.
"If you get too certain that
you're. a corner, you may be
a goner."
COMING EVENTS -
VISIT GB MUSEUM-For an
enjoyable afternoon, visit the
Eisenbacb Museum at. Grand
Bend, west side of No, 21
-Highway, 1u2 blocks north of
main intersection, Operated by
Bluewater Shrine Club. Admis-
sion 500, Open 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
• 7:5.8:30c
COMMUNITY PICNIC - Brins-
ley and Neil schools picnic at
Riverview Park, Exeter, July
9, at. 2:30 p.m. Each family
bring picnic basket, dishes and
silverware, 5c
CHICKEN BARBECUE - Mt,
Pleasant 'United Church
chicken barbecue at Mt. Pleas-
ant school grounds Wednesday,
July 25, 1962, at 5:30 ?.
Tickets $1.50; children ,under
12, 55e, 5:12c
BARBECUE & FROLIC - Zur-
ich. Lions Club chicken harl/e-
cue and frolick, Zurich arena,
Wednesday, July 18. Adults
$1,50, children 75e, Entertain-
ment during dinner. 5:12c
CKNX
RANCH
BOYS
.Granton Arena
Friday, July 6
at 9:00 p.m.
ADMISSION 750
Sponsored by Canadian
Order of Foresters
Court Carleton No. 255,
Granton
Your library
could get to a typewriter, it is
difficult to type in Japanese
inns, where I often stayed, sit-
ting cross-legged on the floor
in front of a table only a foot
high; but one could scribble in
a notebook in almost any en-
vironment and, in almost any
position," he writes.
The Art of the Story•teller
Marie Shedlock, the author of
this book on story telling, was a
great artist in voice, diction,
HURONDALE WI
Chicken
Barbecue
(Cooked by Miller
Barbecue Service, Elora)
Tuesday, July 10
5:30 to 8:00 p.m,
EXETER FAIR GROUNDS
Adults $1.50
Children 750
Advance tickets available
from any WI member.
perception and dramatic power.
She lectured leachers in Amer-
ica and England an the subject
and wrote this book which Is
still regarded by librarians.
story-tellers and educators as
the best and most readable hook
on the subject.
Included in this hook is the
Starlite
Drive-In Theatre
$ MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly-Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Box office opens at 8 J:,•m•
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
MN ASTOUNDING
UNDERSEA ADVEfITU
author's own selections of the
storlu she found most Porntlar.
This new edition has a new list
of stories to make it more val.,
table to present•day users.
This hook should be valuable
In all leaders of playground
programs and vacation schools,
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July 5, 6, 7, 9
July 10,11
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July 12,13,14,16
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The Time4-Ativocato„ July 5, 1962 Pagf4iS.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASH
Minister: •
Rev, M. J, James, B.A., 83:.,
1010 a..m.-Morning Worship
11:00 a.m,-Sunday School
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, July 8, 1962
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Morning Worship
Rev, M, J. James in charge.
8:00 p.m. - Drive - in Gospel
Service-Shipka,
ELMER IRELAND, President,
DRIVE-IN
SERVICES
(Credi.toti Highway, 5 miles cast of Grand tend,
. just at Shipka)
Sunday, July 8
7100 p.m.-Mass Volunteer Choir practice al the
Shipka 'United Church
8:00 p.m,----Speaker: Rev. A. J. Baughey, Pontiac,
Michigan, Radio Preacher
Music by Boy Soloist.
AT GREEN ACRES RACING CIRCUIT
Highway 21 * '10 Moos Noe% of Godo eh
'NINE RACES
FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11180 A.M.
Over 100 Sports Cars
Refitsbnient Booth. Light Meals
AnmIsstoN v,so •
.C1111001 Under 11 Accorminiod Isy Adult, Priv
She
And
Our
The
For
Dancing
Every
Friday Night
AN AttlED ARTISTS PfCTURt
,By MRS-, Ms
IN MEMORIAM -Y
The .Heart of. 40130.n.
of our sister, Agnes Ellen " Friday
Atnong the new hooks received
from the Huron. STANLANN-in loving mernorY ' .- -- - -- -
received
Stantake. who passed away County ;Libor)! was "The Heart;
.July 3, 1.960. of Japan" written last year by
We did not hear the Master Alexander Campbell from notes say
When He gently whispered. for Life and Time magazines.
Her earthly work was done, taken while on a four-year tour
Nor did we hear Him calling of duty As. Tokyo bureau chief
"Come". .
smiled The Heart of Africa in 1954 and
On similar missions he wrote look hand and softly - • -- • •
loft! US lot' awhile,. The Heart of India in 1958.
hearts still. ache with The author has a -taste. for sadness,
secret tears still flow, talking to people in all walks
w h a t it cos t, t o lose a of life and a. great gift for draw-
sister, ing them out. By means of those
Only God in heaven knows. conversations he portrays a
ovingly remembered by vi , •g ang country in Japan. "I Shirley and Donald Bedard
and family. 5c was especially glad in Japan
to have the notebook habit for
it would have been difficult to
Preserve a conversation until
THE BEST IN
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SA' MATINEE 2 P.M.
Huron Federation
WORSHIP SERVICE
- Sunday, July 8
The Federation of Agriculture will hold their
Annual Worship Service JULY 4th at 3 p.m, at the Salva'
lien Army Camp, 2 miles north of Bayfield, an the Blue
Water Highway,
Guest Apoakor to be Captain Newman of the
Salvation Army, Wingharn,
Salvation Army band will also be in attendance,
Ladies, please bring Sandwiches or Tarts,
Chocolate milk and coffee will be supplied.
Would all directors' wives help with the lunch.
We hope for a good attendance as the executive
has. taken the responsibility of arranging for the worship
service,
4.