HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-26, Page 17ST, PETER'S CHURCH
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Sunday, July 22
Holy Mass — 11:90 a.m.
Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m,—Morning Worship
The Gideons will take the
service.
Speaker: R, Brubacker
Evening: Rev, Roulston, of
Exeter
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
11:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
All Are Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St, E.
Pastor:
J, Wallace Stephenson, 13.Th,
Sunday, July 29
2:00 p.m. — Sunday School for
all ages.
3:00 p.m.—Worship Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Nursery provided for
pre-school children-
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: T. Leslie Robbins, B.A.
Sunday, July 2.9 and August 5
in:00 a.m.—Bible Study
11 00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed.. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Ser.
vice
"A cordial welcome to all to
come and worship with us"
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev, M. J. James, B,A., B.D.
11n(10 a.m.—Alorning Worship
11;00 a.m.---Sunday School
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Teepstra
10‘110 a.m. — Worship its Dutch
8:00 p )u,—Worship in English
6;15 pm, Back to God Hone
MO (680 ke )
see 'ding f Kings.1,
Ovvr arca ministers are ex- said Mr. llorn this week. "There
peeled 10 attend a preview of has been a considerable amount
the Wm story of Christ, "King of interest shown by the public:
of Kings", at the Lyric Theatre since we ,announced it v,•ould, be
Iltursilay af1ernoon. shown from July 26 to August
Manager Ronald Hun said in-
vitalions. had been extended to "King of icings" is the story
clergymen throughout the of the life 41'nd times of Christ
.for the showing which pre- in a .drama unfolded against a
, a week's. run of the threes spectacular background of Itu-
hoer Biblical motion picture. man paganism. The picture took
"We arc' expecting large more than three years in prep-
crowds to sec this religious film, &ration. and filming was done
which has .been acclaimed by in Spain at two of Europe's
the leaders of all the major largest studios and on eight lo-
faiths in Canada and the U.S.," cation sites as far distant as
Stuart Swenser, Mr. and Mrs. David Sheppard, of Toronto,
Jack Is'ielcering and their fam - was a weekend visitor with his
flies. parents, Mr. and Airs. Harry
Sunday guests with Mrs. Milt- Sheppard.
nn Rats and Mrs. Phillip Fas- Mr, John Cada, of Tecumseh,
sold included Mr. and Airs, spent the weekend with Mr. and
Walter Eassold, Mrs, Nelda Rte. Mrs, Chris Baumgarten, Airs.
lodge of London, Mrs. Robert Cada and family, who have been
Fassold and Kim of Ottawa, Mr, holidaying with her parents, re.
and Mrs. ..lack Raiz, Joan and turned home,
Paul.
Misses June and. Sharon Mor-
enz spent the weekend with
Miss Cheryl Greenwood in 'Lon-
don.
••••••••
Starlite
Drive-In Theatre
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear
fgek
First Show at Dusk
'4(*(44"4"1"/ Box office opens at 8 p.m, Ts.
d'aillvaxesatz Children Under 12 in Cars Free
Mr, john La.mport, of Picker•
ing, spent the weekend with his
mother, airs. Lamport and
brother, Air, Torn Lamport.
Mrs. Melton Walper a n d
Mrs. Gerald. Charlton and daughter Kathryn, of Ingersoll,
family, of Aliso Craig, visited are visiting this week with Mrs.
last week with her grandmother, Milton Rats and Mrs. Phillip
Mrs. Ed Lamport. Fassold.
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the shores of the Mediterranean. and Director Nicholas nay tai.
Jesus is presented as a flesh- fired thousands of players for
And-blood man living in an era the Picture's spectacular action
of turbulence and violence scenes and Lou' the deeply rm-
amidst such personages as Pen- ing scenes of spiritual power.
'Gus Pilate. Herod Aptipas, .Iohn The Sermon nn the Mount se-
the Baptist, the Virgin, Mary, quence alone took more than a
Barabbas. Salome and all the month to film, with. 7,000 .extras
others who played a vital Part participating.
in the drama of these times
Producer Samuel Bronsten
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Rill -IN
VICES
(Creditor Highway, i miles cast 01 Grand Bend,
just al, Shiplca)
Sunday, July 29
7:00 ',Alt—Choir al Shipka Church
8:00 pa.—Speaker: Mr, Jack McMillan, Kitchener,
Benton Baptist Church, employee of
Kitchener MX.
Music by Mrs. Mervin Stack, soprano
soloist, Bradford.
Sunday, August 5
7:00 p.m.-Choir at Church
8.00 p.n.—Speaker: Ilcv. Elmore Brampton, To-
rook), formerly of Paisley.
Nlusic by Vratik Johns, Toronto,
Sunday, August 19
7:00 p- .ti —Choir al Shipka Church
8:00 1.111.—Spokor: LI. Celonel John Neilson,
London.
Music by Salvation Army Band, WOOd-
stock,
Brownies
Drive-in
Theatre Ltd.
CLINTON
Two Complete Shows Nightly
Children under 12 in Cars Free
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
July 26 and 27
Hit No. 1—Shown at 9:35 only
"FANNY"
Leslie Caron - Horst Buchholz
Maurice Chevalier
(Adult Entertainment)
, (Color)
Hit No. 2—Shown at 11:50
"GIGANTIS"
(Cartoon)
SAT., MON., TUES.
July 28, 30, 31
Hit No. 1—Shown at 9:30 only
"THE COMANCHEROS"
John Wayne - Stuart Whitman
(Color • Scope)
Hit No, 2—Shown at 11:20
"THE ENEMY BELOW"
Robert Atheism)), • Curt Jergens
Color • Scope) (Cartoon)
WED., THURS., FRI,
Hit No, 1—Shown at 9:25 only
August 162.3
"ALL HANDS ON DECK"
Pat Boone • Buddy Hackett
(Color • Scope)
HR No. 2—Shown at 11:15
"THE MILLIONAIRESS"
Sophia Loren - Peter Sellers
(Adult Entertainment)
(Color - Scope) Cartoon)
SATURDAY ONLY—August 4
Hit No. 1—Shown at 9125 only
"LET'S MAKE LOVE
Alarilyti Monroe
Yves Alontatid
(Color, • Scope)
Hit No, 2—Shown at 11:10
"RALLY ROUND THE
FLAG, BOYS"
Joanne Wonchvard
Paul Newnan
(Adult Entertainment)
(Color Scope) (Cartoon)
SUN. M1DNITE & MONDAY
August 5.6 at 12:05
"FLIGHT OF THE
LOST BALLOON"
Male. Powers
(Color • Scope)
"THE MIGHTY
CRUSADERS"
Outdoor Action in Color
and Scope
(Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WI ONESDAY
AugUsl 7.8
Hit No. 1--Shown al 9:20 only
"LOVE IN A GOLDFISH
BOWL"
ToMmy Sands • Fabian
(Achill, *Entertainment)
(Color Soo)
flit No, I.—Strewn at 11:16
"THE TRAP"
'Richard Widmark
-Lee J, Cobb
(Color) (Cartoon)
holds Ch Q C)"
SUIPAA
A successful Bible School
was held. in the church here last
week with. Airs. Thos. Gunning,
Mrs. Al. Hallman, Mrs, Jack
Bats and Airs. Cliff Russell asa
aialing the Rev. Robert Hilts.
.Personal items
Mr. and. Airs. Murray
ton and ,
were Sunday visitors wile atra.
Hamilton's parents, Air, and
Mrs. Russell Mellen and .family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Trojan, of
Detroit, and Mr. Bill Bundseho,
of Kitchener, were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr, and Mrs. Karl
Guenther and family.
Airs. Roy Pots is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
13111 Moreno spent last week
with his cousin, Las Coleman at
Kippeo.
Miss May Hodgins is visiting
this week with Mr, and ales. S.
J, Keyes and family in Toronto.
Several ladies from this dis-
trict attended the Mary flag•
ings picnic at Springbank Park
on Saturday. Among the prize
winners were Mrs. Les Adams,
Gloria Adams, Mrs, harry
Sheppard and Mrs, Ed, Lam-
port.
Air, and airs. Stuart Sweitzer
and family were holidaying in
Bracebriclge over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Webb
and family, of St, Catharines,
are visiting with Air, and Mrs.
Cliff Russell and family.
Air, and Airs. Ted ',cattily and
family of Welland and Mr, and
Mrs. Alton Comfort of l'enwick
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs.
COMING EVENTS —
CLARENCE PETRIE now play-
ing at the Circle B Ranch
every Saturday night. Highway
8 east of Mitchell. 10:20e
VISIT GB MUSEUM—For an
enjoyable afternoon, visit the
Eisenbach Museum at Grand
Bend, west side of No. 21
-Highway, 11/2 blocks north of
main intersection. Operated by
Bluewater Shrine Club. Admis-
sion 50e. Open 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
7:5-8:30c
RECEPTION & DANCE for
Mr, and Airs. Dona-von Bruns-
low (nee jarrott). Friday.
August 3, Crediton. Community
C e n t r e. Everyone welcome.
Ladies please bring lunch.
Lionel Thornton
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
EVERY SATURDAY
Twist Night
EVERY WEDNESDAY
"THE CriEsde•Noos"
WITH DICK WILLIAMS
M,C, OF CFPL RADIO
THIS FRIDAY ONLY
ICON BROWN ORCHESTRA
, -
STARTING. AUGUST
EVERY FRIDAY WILL EE
TWIST )NIGHT
With 'The Crescendos
LYR1 THE
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A sTorty 01" THE CHRIST ANO TIM INSPIRATION Or ills SPOKliN AVORLOS,
Thurs., July 26 to Wed., August 1
ONE SHOW NIGHTLY — STARTS 8 P.M.
Special Evening Prices: Adults f.00, Students, 75(+, Children 12 and under, 50e
Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2 p.m,
Special Matinee Prices; Aults 7,5e, Students 600, Children 12 and under, SOd
THE LYRIC BRINGS YOU THE BEST IN MOVIES
5,ouvaNik BOOKS AVAILABLE IN THREE PRICE RANGas 7 r. 60e ANL) 3Se
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LYRIC CLOSES FOR HOLIDAYS ASIR "KING OF KINGS"
WATCH-1 t:OR. REOPENING ANNOUNCEMENT WITH THE 'BEST IN MOVIES
I wish to thank everyone
very kindly for the visits,
cards, flowers, fruit and gifts
while a patient in St- Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to all
who helped with the hay. It
was all greatly appreciated. —
Laverne Morley. 1.6e
would like to thank all my
friends and relatives who sent
me cards and gifts . and those
who visited me while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital.
Special thanks to the nurses on
Third Flows E. Wing, Dr,
Smith, Dr, Ray and Mr, Fox-
worthy. — Eddie Lindenfield,
260
BIRTHS
meGREGOli, — Mr. and. Mrs.
,lames McGregor, RR 2 Kip.
pen, announce the birth of
a son at Clinton Hospital,
July 22.
SWARTZ -.- Ron and Helen
Swartz (nee Lightfoot), of
Clandehoye, wish to announce
the safe arrival of twin
daughters — at South Huron
Hospital, July 23.
Shipka UC istrict .thinisters
MeNAVGHTON—Mr. and Mrs. CARDS OF THANKS
Leon (Sandy) MeNaughton,
RR 1. Clandehoy 0, an-
nounce t11,..a birth of A -daugh-
ter at St! Joseph's hospital,
July 14.—a sister for Diane,
Patsy, Dan, Joeatm, Beverly
and Douglas.
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BIRTHS —
DATIIINIA.—Mr. and Airs. Frits
Datema, ER 1 Hensall, an-
nounce the 'birth of a son,
Frank Curtis, at South Huron
Hospital, July 20—a brother.
for Margerita, Ralph and
Anita.
HARVEY—Mr. and Mrs. John
Harvey, 4xeler, announce
the, 'birth of a daughter.
Cheryl Lynn, at South Huron
July 21.
OESCII—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Oeseh, Zerich. announce the
birth of a daughter, Darlene
Agnes, at South Huron .11os-
pital, July 21 — a sister for
Jimmie and Kenny.
SUNSETH — John and June
Sunseth, Exeter, announce
the birth of a daughter, Lisa
Karen, al South Huron Hos-
pital, ,lily 21.
• UNION SERVICES
in
MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
Minister; Rev. R. 5, Hiltz,
B,A., M,Th.
Organist: Mrs, F. Wildfone,
A,L.C.M.
10:00 a,m. — Sunday School in
both James St. and Main St.
11:15 a ,m,—Alorning Worship
in MAIN ,STREET
Sermons from the Book of
the Revelation of St. John.
"The City. of God Remainelh"
Chapter 22
Special. Music,
Nursery for young children.
"Come and worship with us."
Visitors Welcome
NEXT SUNDAY, service will
he in ,lathes St. Church.
THE. ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, July 29. 1962
Sixth Sunday after Trinity
11:00 a,m,—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
Guest Speaker: Mr, F. I,.
Hallett.
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:00 a.m. -- Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion.
, Sermon Theme: Branded with
Courage"
Text: Acts 14: 19 to 22.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
'July 29 and August 5, 1962
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 aan.--Sunclay School
8:00 p.m.—Drive-in Service
LOCAL CONFERENCE
Wednesday, August 1,
8:30 p.m.
Rev E. E. liallmain
Superintendent, in charge.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R, Van Perowo, Minister
10:On a m.—Morning Worship
Sermon
11:15 a.m.--Sunday Schnol
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
All Welcome
CARPS OF THANKS ,--
Mr. and. Mrs. William Jeff.
rey (nee Lyda Stephen) and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Stephen, would like to
thank all those who so kindly
extended their heartfelt sym.
pathy in the bereavement of
their daughter and grand.
daughter, ,Jane Jeffrey, who
died from burns, in Stratford
General Hospital, 26*
I would like to thank all.
those who remembered me
with visits, cards and treats
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital ..and all who helped in
any way at home; also Dr.
Fletcher, Miss Claypole and
nursing staff, — Percy Duncan.
26*
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their many
acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and floral tributes
during our recent bereavement
hi the loss of a loving husband
and father, the late Harry M.
Taylor. Special thanks to Dr.
M. Cans, Rev. Harold John-
ston, Bonthron funeral home,
pallbearers, Ladies Aid of
Brucefield United; Church and
all those who helped in any
way, — Mrs. Harry M. Taylor
and family. 26*
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia-
tion to our relatives and
friends who have been so kind
and helpful in so many ways
during her lengthy illness and.
in our recent sad bereavement
in the loss of a dear. daughter,
Marilyn, for the lovely floral
tributes, prayers, donations
messages of sympathy. Special
thanks to Rev. Schlenker, the
ladies that donated lunch and
served at the church; also the
Dinney funeral home. Your
kindness will always be re-
membered, Our deepest "thank
you",—Lorne and Doris Listoen
and family. 26*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
who sent flowers, gifts and
cards to me and to all who
visited me during my recent
illness, Special thanks to my
neighbors and friends for their
kindness. — Minnie Hodgins,
Lucan. 26c
I wish to thank all who re-
membered me with letters,
cards, flowers, etc. while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, and since re-
turning home. — Mrs. Julene
Keys. 26c
I wish to say "thank you"
to everyone who remembered
me while my arm was broken.
—Wendy Ryckman. 26c
IN MEMORIAM —
CORNISH—In loving memory
of a clear wife, Edith Lorna
Cornish, who passed away S
years ago, July 25, 1957.
Yes, we all live to God!
Father, Thy chastening rod
Help us to bear,
That in the spirit land.
Meeting at Thy right hand,
'Twill be our Heaven to find
that she is there!
—Always remembered by hus-
band Alvin, 26*
Town topics
Miss Mildred Hall is visiting
the Pentecostal church camp
at Cobourg this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Beaver
and son Ray, and Eddie Law-
son of Kirkton, visited with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheath, in
Montreal this past week, also
with Melvin Worm.
Mrs, Frank Gunning, Sand-
ers St., underwent surgery in
SI.. Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Monday and is making satis•
factory recovery.
Mrs. Jean Aleir and her mo-
ther, Mrs. A. E. Ferguson re-
turned on Monday after spend-
ing a few days last week ha.
slaying with relatives at Clark-
son, Schomberg and Oro Sta-
tion,
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
Grand Bend
presents
THE PHE NOMI NAL
Dukes
OP
Dixieland
AUDIO FIDELITY
RECORDING ARTISTS
Thurs, August 2
ADMISSION $3.00 EACH
Reception
& Dance
for
MR. AND MRS.
JOSEPH HOGAN
(nee Ruth Weida)
Fri,, August 3
MOUNT CARMEL HALL
Music by
GRANT EDIGNOFFER
(3,-- HIS MELODY MASTERS
Ladies please bring lunch,
4.!
Dancing.
Every
Friday Night*
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
10 to 1:30
Music by ,
DESJARDINES
Orchestra
AN UNCEMENTS
JULY 26, 27
"GIDGET GOES
HAWAIIAN"
(Color)
James Darren, Sandra Dee
JULY 28, 30
(Double Feature)
"LADIES MAN"
(Color)
Jerry Lewis
"THUNDER IN THE
SUN"
(Color)
Susan Hayward, Jeff Chandler
JULY 31, AUGUST 1
"BREAKFAST AT
TIFFANY"
(Color )
Audrey Hepburn, Gen. Peddard
AUGUST 2, 3, 4
"COUNTERFEIT
TRAITOR"
(Color)
William. Holden, Lilli Palmer
AUGUST 5, 6
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
"THE DARK AT THE TOP
OF THE STAIRS"
(Color)
Robert Preston
Dorothy McGuire
AUGUST 7,
(ADULT .ENTERTAINMENT)
"THE TALL STORY"
Anthony Perkins, -lane Fonda
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rk
Horse
.Bator w=ay Evening
July 28 TH.L 630
LEGALIZED BETTING ON GROUNDS
4 CLASSES
2 HEATS IN EACH CLASS
CHICKEN BARBECUE ON GROUNDS
Precocda Towards New Buildings at
Community Centre
ADMISSION: 51,00 PER PERSON