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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-12, Page 1713IRTHS flionora), jant Road, Ition. The Timos.Advoc.ate, Ady 1-1, 1962 PAVt..- 94).; Grade 2, theory, $.11 frit y Gerktincr,(first gioss hollow; of Fort Erie .are spending a Comfort in Fenwick. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Dell. 'Clinton. Grade- 1, Barba few Arthur Fiakbeiner after attend. and Howard of Richard Hill h()r Easton,s, Huron PPArk (first class ing the funeral of their sister,. are visiting with Mrs. Dell's Airs. Jos. 'Carruthers Owe Fink.. sister. Mrs. Hugh Alarm, Mr. heiner) an Saturday from the Morenx And Billy. Box funeral home, Parkhill, Mr. Dennis Webb, of St. Mr. Jim .Sweitzer is holiday- mines is holidaying with his ing at the home of his grand- cousins, Doug, Tam, parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alton and Donald Russell, Report on W.• COMING EVENTS VISIT 0$ MUSEUM—For an enjoyable afternoon, visit the Eisenbach Museum at Grand Bend, west side of No. 21 1"4 blocks north of main intersection. Operated by BlneWater Shrine Club. Admis- sion :50a. Ope». 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7:5.8:30c CHICKEN BAR13ECL i — Mt. Pleasant United C h u r c h chicken barbecue at Mt. Pleas• ant school grounds Wednesday, July 25, 1962, at 5:30 • Tickets 4;1.50: children under 12, 55c, 5:12c EARBECt1E 8, FROLIC — Zur- ich Lions Club chicken barbe- cue and frolick, Zurich arena, Wednesday, July 18. Adults 81.50, children 75c. Entertain- ment during dinner. 5:12c BIBLE SCHOOL_ — Daily Va.,. calm» Bible School at Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle starts dilly 30 and runs until August Ill. 12c Zurich Lion's Club CHICKEN AT THE ZURICH ARENA WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 Served from 1, p.m. to it p.m, ADULTS $1..50 CHILDREN 75, TYME FROLIC will follow the Chicken Barbecue GAMES — BINGO — MUSIC LUCKY DRAW on a registered Aberdeen Angus Heifer Calf r Peronitt items Airs. Cliff Russell, Tom, Bruce and Donald visited dur- ing last week with Russell's parents, Mr. and Airs. Edgar Webb at St. .Catherines.•Mr Russell .and Douglas spent the weekend also. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown of Bothwell were Sunday visi• tors with Mr. and Airs. Chris Baumga rten. Mr. Paul linmphries of Lon- don was a weekend visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Desjardine. Mr. and. Mrs. George Niemele The young, lion tamer was being interviewed nn televi- sion. "1 understand your, father also was a lion tamer," said the announcer. "Yes indeed he WAS." said the young man. "And do you actually put your head in the lion's mouth?" inquired the announcer. "Only once," said the young man, "to look for Dad." KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATICN Annual G qty FAIR GROUNDS KIRKTON, ONTARIO Highway 23 Wednesday, July 18 MEN'S FASTBALL 6:00 P.M. Centralia RCAF --- St. Marys All Stars BUDDING STAB,`- .11.1VEN1LE PROGRAM -- 7:30 - New and Old Stars SPARKLING PROcIlo 01. SSplONAL PROGRAM — Ample Facilities for Refreshments and Seating Free Supervised Parking nn Grounds Police Protection Ar.Iults $1.00 Children 2 romp: AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS BIRTHS CARPS OF THANKS ---,- FRANCIS—Mr. and Mrs. Stan- To the many people who re- ley Francis. nee Earl, are membered me with. card s, pleased to Announce the birth flowers and treats I .extend of their daughter at St. •J9. thanks. To those who were kind seph's Hospital, and helpful to my family slur , ing my absence special thanks —Mrs. Minnie Noakes, 12e .Studa'nts pass Musig ,PX41171$ The pupils of Airs, F. Wild- fang. who were successful in .their music examinations, are; Grade 8, piano, Marlon Walk- er. Sharon Lightfoot, Centralia. tirade 7, piano, Shirley Arth- ur. Kirkion ihonorsi:. Grade r, piano, Ann Shoe. bottom. Centra•ha: Oracle 5, piano, A ci n Bell l hnnorsl, Cathy Rowel Grade 4, :piano, ludy EsteY BIRTHS PINNEY — Mr. and Mrs. Itoh. •ert C. Dinney, Grediton, are happy to announce the arrival Of a son, Thomas Robert, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, July 8. DIXON -- Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dixon, RR 2, Aliso Craig, an• flounce the birth of a son. Murray, al South Huron .lios- pitel, july• 10 -- a brother for /3eth. Gwen and Leroy. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at Hill St., .Exeter Minister: Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz, Rev, John C, Boyne, 13,A., B.O. B.B., M.Th. Organist: Mrs. W. 0, Cochrane Organist: Mrs, F. Wildfong, Choir Leader: Mr, W. G. Cochrane 10;00 a.m. — Sunday School in No Sunday School during both James St. and Main St. Itily and August, 11;15 a.m. — Service in MAIN 10:00 a.m. Church Service Mr. Gerald Francis, Kirklon, STREET CHURCH each Sunday. wishes to thank everyone for Sermons from the Book of the You are invited to worship the cards and gifts sent to him while a patient in St. .Marys Revelation of St. John with. us, Memorial Hospital, 12c "Satan, hound for a thousand • • years" Revelation 20 BETHEL BURMEISTER—Tbe family of Special Music the late Courtney Burmeister Nursery for you children REFORMED CHURCH wishes to express their heart- ''Come r and Worship With Us" Huron Street East felt thanks for the kindnesses shown to them during their re- Visitors Welcome R. Van Farowe, Minister , cent sad bereavement in the 10 a.m.—Alorning Worship an d loss of a clear husband, bro. Sermon her and step-father, for the Minister: Rev, M, J. James, B.A., B,D, 10:00 a..m.--Alorning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School many ways, during the illness Guest Speaker 7 ZION and in our recent sad bereave• ment, in the toss of a clear hus- MR WALLACE STEPHE NSON LUTHERAN CHURCH hand and father, for the lovely Graduate Student London College of Bible DASHWOOD floral tributes and messages - ,t! Missions Pastor; Rev. William Gatz of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. D. Guest for his cent- 2:00 p.m. — Sunday Selma' Sunday, Job,' 15 forting message, Dr. Wilcox, . For all ages . 9.45 a m. — Sunday School 3:00 p.m. — Church Service 10:00 a m. _.,. Bible ('lass Wed.. 8 p.m. — Prayer Service Won a.m. — Divine Service Nursery provided for pre-school Mission Sunday ZION CHURCH Thursday, July 12, 8:00 p.m. berta. and team leader Mr. Ken Bu. chanan from Three Hills, Al- Pastor: T. Leslie Hobbins, B,A. Prairie Bible Institute Quartette Guest Speaker morning Rev. Leander Roblin evening services and Stinda. .110 15 ward Willert wish In express kindnesses extended to them their sincere thanks to their during their recent bereave- friends and neighbours for the ment. Special thanks to Rev. express their sympathy. Your Gatz and to those who called to kindness will always be re- membercd.—Mrs. Vyrne Weidn The family of the late Ed- 12* ,EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Special Speaker far Sunday. ,Inly (1EV. M CORNELIUS CFCO Radio Broadcaster at both services 11 .00 a .11) . and 7:30 p.01. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. "Lel Us n01 love in word, neither in tongue; Inn in deed and in truth." 1 John 3;18 STORY OF THE CHRIST! Lionel Thornton t trn•Gcatort•Afayer Moils 5amitel Pr/di/dim THUitS, JUL? 26 TO WED., AUG, 1 •I• • • !!•40- • ANNOUNCEMENTS ALLIST.ER. — Frank and, Carol IIk',YWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Allister (nee .Gi111, Hamilton, Laverne Heywood, Exeter. are happy to announce the are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, lanet birth of a son, Murray Lynn„ at Hamilton Mountain Charles, at St. Joseph's Has. Hospital, July r. pital, London, July 4. VOISIN — 'Mr. and Mrs. Ales Voisin jr., RR 3, Ailsa Craig, WILLSIE—Mr. and Mrs. Allen announce the birth of a Wilisle, RR 1, 'Tedford, an daughter at South Huron llos- nounee the birth of a datigh pit al, July 10 — a sister for ter, Ina Ellen, at South Huron John, Judy, Linda, Lenny and _Hospital, .,H•lly — a sister Bradley. for Garry and jack. UNION SERVICES in Main Street Unites/ Church Mn"I EMMANUEL 10:3o a m.—Worship Service 12e BAPTIST CHURCH 11:18 a.m.—Sunday School and We wish to express our Adult Bible Class heartfelt thanks and apprecia- In Bethel Reformed Church t on to our relatives, neigh- s:00 p.m.—No Evening Service Huron St. E. hors and friends who have Sunday, ;tidy 15 Alt. Are Welcome been so kind and helpful in so neighbours and friends who assisted in many ways, to Rev. Wm, A. Gatz and the Ladies THAMES ROAD Aid of Zion Lutheran Church, MENNONITE CHURCH Dashwood, and the Hoffman S. M. Sauder, Pastor Funeral Home. Dr. Fletcher, the nursing staff at. third centre, Victoria Hos- pital, the pallbearers, the Hop- per-Hockey Funeral Home and those who sent food and helped children Guest Speaker: Rev. Donal" at home. Your kindness will Winter from Macomb, Illinois always he remembered, Our deepest 'Thank You' to all — BAYFIELD Mrs, Elmer Wilson and fam- Evangelical United BAPTIST CHURCH. Brethren CREDITON A, M, Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, July 15. 11162 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship Rev. M. -.T. James in charge. AiOn p.m. — Drive - in Gospel Service—Shipka • CHRISTIAN Representative with Association REFORMED CHURCH ;1,f'11 .113 "11515' for World Evangel' Rev, 4. Stofstra lo:no a.m. — Bible Study MOO a.m. — Worship in Dutch 1 1 :00 ..... Morning Worship 2`.1.5 p.m. — WOrship.in English 1:30 p.m. -_ Evening Service 6:18 — Back to God Hour wed., s p.m ...— Prayer Service CIILO tot kc..1 • We welcome you to these services" THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Brim -de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sundae. July 18th, 1062 Fourth Sunday after Trinity 8:30 a -- Quiet Crimmunton 11:no a.m. — Morning Prayer Nursery and Sunday School LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND Rock 6t. Twist Every Wed, 'THE CRESCENDOS' WITH DICK WILLIAMS M C Ron Brown. AND HIS ORCHESTRA Every Friday AND HIS CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA very Saturday Lyric Theatre Sunday, July 15 7,00, p.m.—Choir al Shipka Church 11..t)0 p.m.—Speaker Rev. C,havies 1<eg,terize, Rork. ley, Michigan, 'Radio l'rinple of Christ. lATI Missionary Alliance church. Music .15y Bill 'Benner, Trumpeter, _and Mrs. 14'.111101', (Crediton Highway,- at miles h ipka) -east of Grand Rena, just S • DRIVE-IN SERVICE'S SERVICES Presentation iSkt Dance Friday, July 13 EVERYONE WELCOME BLUEWATER DANCELAND 10 to 1:30 Music by DESJARDINE'S Orchestra Brownie' Drive-In Theatre Ltd. CLINTON Two Complete Shoes Nightly Children under 12 in Cars Free THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 12.13 Hit No, 1—Shown at 9:15 only "WHITE WARRIOR" Steve Reeves (Colour ---. Scope) Hit No. 2—Shown at 11:00 "GOLD OF THE SEVEN SAINTS" Clint Walker (Scope':) (Cartoon) SAT, MON., TOES. July 14.16.17 Hit No. 1—Shown at 9;35 only "ONE-EYED JACKS" Marlon Brandt') Karl Malden (Adult Entertainment) (Colour') Hit No. 2—Shown al 12:00 "BLUEPRINT PQR ROBBERY" (Corteon I Dancing Every Friday Night for BOB & HELEN PATTERSON (nee Frayne) CENTRE • • THE ONE AND ONLY LOUIS ARMSTRONG AMERICA'S NO. 1 GOODWILL MUSICAL AMBASSADOR AND HIS ALL-STARS ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday --- July 20 KEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND 9.1 A.M. ADMISSION $5.00 EACH ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE THURS. FRI., SAT. 12,1, lie' BEST IN Shipka ti „." NINE RACES FIRST RAIE STAR I'S AI 10 ;41 A Over 100 Sports Cars Bvirpshinpnt sow li 14,111 ADMISSION Si :;11 Children Under 12 Accompanied by Adult. Free Tues., Wed., Thurs, July 17,18,19 MON, IVES, Trophies .4faces SAT., JULY 14 AT GREEN ACRES RACING CIRCUIT Highway 21 — 10 Miley Nor 4 h raf Goderich 5 MILES EAST or; GRAND BEND 2 S hawl Nightly—Rain or Clier First Show at Dusk t5ox office opens at B p.m.--, ,011111WImoa^ Children Under 12 in Cars Free 0 ft,11,„ Mid-Sunirner Thurs,, Fri ., Sat. & Mon, July 12,13,14,16 Startife Drive-in Theatre it i 'CLOCK-- .17TrAem.: G,OLOR1--. sFRW N MAIHEWS ANON,' AT THE LYRIC .Poly IA, 17, 11I Coming NI; 5oh,,,r11[1.111(;[ NV of the .t.ANOsI WANTED; „yrit .tily 16: Th„ ....x. II •4 6 0...4 * 4 ,114 .,lo WI* iI*4*.'11 ,“. 1 M•G•MoesernAtitTERPEPaiddiliel ...- ..1 HORtrittitAL r LifirrtNANT sst, 44'4°1 kl PAW-4 JAtik HIITTON PileNTat CART( k DOUBLE! Another Rollicking Service Comedy.. Merriest Western Ever The Sinatra Clan in the 1st SHOW 730 -re $HOW /:30 MT, MAT. 2 us Kin of Kin man, it the • r). wildest' 4 ("6`.• PINIVZ11116"Ditlill Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Me- IN MEMORIAM — Bride, BR 1 Centralia., Ontario, announce the engagement of GRA:INGER-1n loving memory. their daughter Ruth. Ann, to of a dear boy, Samuel Grain, Mr. Ronald Glenn Pridham, ger, who passed away one son of Dr. and Airs. W. B. year ago, ;tidy 13, 1961. Pridham, of Mitchell, The wed Many a lonely heartache' ding will take pine Saturday, men a s il ent tear August 4, 1962 at 3 o'clocki2;1: James Street United Church, Exeter, Ontario. •But always a beautiful mem- ory The engagement is announced Of a,ear, boy whom I loved so of Helen Marie, daughter of cl Mrs. James W. Taylor, Exc. —always remembered by his ter, and the tate Mr. Taylor to foster mother, Mrs. Clara Mr, Roy Lloyd Hodgins, son of Halloran. Mrs. R. L, Illodgi.ns and the late Mr. liodgins, of. Len- HUNTER In loving memory don. The marriage to take of Harold S. Hunter, who place Saturday, holy 28, 1962, passed awa y one y ear a go al 3:30 p.m, iii Caven PreShY- J u ly 14, 1961. terian Church, .Exeter, On- tario. 12e, Sometsten, sd it's hard to under. Why some things have to he, CARDS OF THANKS— But in His wisdom God has planned, We would like to take this Beyond our power to see. importunity to express our sin- cere thanks to the Hensalt 'Fire- — Ever remembered by snit men, and to anyon e w h o as- John and family, mother and sisted them in saving our home sister. 12c at the time of Lorne Hayes Locker plant fire.—Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques. 12* • EVANGELICAL UNITED 11:15 — Sunday School beautiful floral tributes, mem. CREDITON COMMUNITY BRETHREN CHURCH orials, Bibles and cards of 8:00 p.m, — Evening Service DASHWOOD sympathy, also the relatives, All Welcome Mr. A. I. Sire requests the pleasure of your ompany at his ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 7;30 pall. aJ watArloo cattle, Brteciiitg A.soctation Lexington Rti., Waterloo 611est Speaker tntertaimnehl and Hon. \V. A. Si (mart Limell provided Only I1w best of hill's MO he there.