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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-10-04, Page 19BIRTHS • No CHARGE; CARDS OF THANKS,— CARPS OF THANKS 75; • ENGAGEMENTS zso T would like to take this op- IN MGMORIAMS G1.09 porIUTIRy to thank everyone (Four-line verse) Extra Wil() remembered me with a verses, each ;50 - cards, flowers, gifts and visits while hospitalized in St, Jo- seph's Hospital and South Huron Hospital and since re- 'ming home. — Mrs. Rose Laub. 4c The family of the late Wil- liam U. Wood wish to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to all friends, neigh- bors and relatives for their kindness during his illness and sympathy _in their loss of a dear father. le Mrs, Douglas 13rintnell wishes to thank everyone who so kind- ly remembered her with flow- ers, cards and treats while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, A special thanks to Dr. Kennedy, nurses and Rev, Brett DeVries. 4* We would like to express our thanks to all our relatives and friends who sent messages of congratulations on the arrival of our baby daughter, Ma ry Catherine.—Sincerely, Ann and 13111 Patterson, Fort Frances, Ont. 4c CARDS OF OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere (batiks And appreeiatioe to each and every one that assisted at home while I spent hours at My husband's bedside, also for visits, cards and gifts Cordon received while in hospital. Special -thanks to Dr, itession, Dr, .Lee, Dr, Meredith and Dr. Butler, nurses and staff of St. joseph's Hospital, I wish to thank. Rev, IC. W, Hick, S. T. Stephenson, funeral director, those who were pallbcarerS, flower bearers and each and every one who assisted with lunch at the home of Mrs. Roy Schenk after the funeral ser- vice. I _appreciate the though- fulness of those who sent cards, beautiful floral tributes or as- slated in any way during my reecnt bereavement. The thoughtfulness of all will al- ways be remembered. — Mrs. Gordon Allison. 4e t GRADUATE — Donald. Arthur, elder son of Air. and Mrs. Hiimphery Arthur, Anderson, has been posted 'to Sarnia Ma• rine Station. He recently grad- uated from the Department of Transport air services training school at Uplands, Ottawa, and is also a graduate of the Radio College of Canada. He is a grandson of Mrs. William Arthur, town. Appearing eIN N Ly One Night • ,0 FRIDAY« FISH FRY ALL YOU CAN EAT — SAT *00 CHICKEN FRY sof, Exeter's Popular Folksingers ,The Coachmen" Featuring .Bob Russell, Bob Pletcher, Don Taylor Bill Batten and Doug Hardy THIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 at the HOTEL IMPERIAL GRAND BEND Friday Night Entertainment And DANCING -MUM by Elgin Fisher His 'Ethythmaires MON., TUES., WED. 8,0r 0 METRO-GOLOWYN-mAvER, ARTHUR FREED Pq 0.011criOY " .1144 "gilt Irivt -ate Prta.z zah What does life hold for a girl with the body and passions of a woman Ind the mind if a child? YVETTE GEORGE VIEdX i UM ' ONOvIASCOPri:,,:041 - • cillXiFF "Mystery Black Museum" PLUS headless Ghost" HAR Exeter Kinsmen's Eight nnual JAMB Friday, Oct. 5 'wow Exeter ena Six and One-Half Hours of Merriment — 9:30 p.m. to 4 a.tn, Yy Desjardine's — TWO BANDS Stu Baird LAST YEAR'S CONTESTANTS FOR THE KINSMEN CROWN See the Choosing & Crowning of the ,Harves n THURS., FRI., SAT. 4, OCT. 6 The fastest two hours the screen has ever seen! COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS A BLAKE EDWARDS PRODUCTION GLENN FORD' LEE REMICK *STEFANIE POWERS! IggilboNs R▪ .WicTEINA"RDS M OtAXCIY COMING: * JUDGMENT AT NUREMBURG LYRIC THEATRE PHONE 235-2911 EXETER 2 Shows Nightly Starting 7:30 p.m. Saturday Matinee 2:00 p.m. MIDNITE SHOW Sunday, October 7 12:05 OLIVIA ROSSANO de HAVIIBIC .BD1/1. DEATHS — BRODERICK —in London, on 'Wednesday, October 3, 1962, Ambrose Evelyn Broderick, beloved husband of Emma Broderick, Exeter, and dear father of Arthur, Raymond' and Harold, all of Exeter; Mrs. William (Pearl) Abbott, Si. Anne: Mrs, Orville (Lily) Smith, Hensel!: Mrs, Truman (E t h e t) MacPherson, St. Thomas. Resting at the A. C, Dinney funeral home, Ex- eter, where a private funeral service will be held 'Friday, October 5, at 2:30 p.m. 4c BIRTHS BAKER — Mr. and Mrs. Wil „ham Baker, lima,. an flounce the birth of a so at Clinton Peblie Hospital September 29—a brother fo Robbie _AO Taint, .RAL.LANTYNE —It o s s an. Alma Ballantyne, RR 1 icia announce the birth of daughter at South it October 2—a siste. for Brian and Jimmy, CAPLING—Mr. and Mrs, Wit ham Canting, Anne St., Ex eter, announce the birth o a OA tighter, Jill Elizabeth at South, Huron Hospital September 30. CHEERY — Mr. and Mrs Walter Creery, New Haven Conn., wish to announce th birth of a daughter, Septem her 27 — first grandchild foi Mr, and Ales, Theron Creery DOWNS — Don and I)elren Downs (nee Coursey), Leea are proud to ,announce birth of a son, David james at St, Joseph's Hospital September 27 — a broth et for Diane, EMERY — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Emery, London, formerly o Lucan, announce the birtl of a son, Thomas Donald, a St. Joseph's Hospital, Sep tember 13 — a brother for Debbie and Kimberley. ENTWISTLE — Don and Mar garet Entwistle (nee Allen) wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann at Port Colborne Genera Hospital, September 24 — a sister for Scott, FLE[SCHAUER — Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fleisehauer (nee Parker), Clinton, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, October .1. IIACHE—Mr, and Mrs. Roland .Hache, RCAF Station Cent retie, announce the birth of a son, Donald Joseph Roland, at South Huron Hospital, October 1. — a brother for Jo Anne and Denise, ifouroN — Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrnel Holton, Huron St., Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Jaq u cline Elizabeth. at South Huron Hospital,. September 29. AleCARHOLL — Mr. and Mrs. John B. AleCarrolt, Huron Park, are pleased to an- nounce the birth of a son, Francis Michael, at South Huron Hospital, September 22 — a brother for Margaret Ann, Mary Catherine, Bar- bara Jane, Susan Elizabeth and John. Patrick, PENHALE — Mr. and Mrs, Tom Penhale. Andrew St,„ Exeter, arc happy to an- nounce the arrival of a daughter, and sister for Nor- ma, jean and. Geary, at South Hurnn Hospital, Octo- ber 1. RADER. — Mr. and Mrs. Donald :Rader, :RR 3 Zurich, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Lynn, at South. Huron Hospital, Sep- tember 27. REID — Ronald and Helen Reid, Hensel], nee Anderson, wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Anne, at Clinton 'Public Hospital, September 30 — granddaugh- ter for Mr, and Mrs. James Anderson, RR 3 Exeter, and Mrs, Annie Reid, Ileeqall. \'ISSCHER — Mr. and Mrs, A. Visscher, Hensall, are hap- py to announce the birth of a son, Charles Clarence at South Huron Hospital, Octo- ber 1 — a brother for Landa and Bart, ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Far- row of Exeter, Ontario, an* nounce the engagement of their daughter, ,Jane Catherine, to mr. Ronald Al. Farrow of Winnipeg, Manitoba, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clare Farrow of New Toronto, Ontario. The marriage will take place at the home of the bride's par- ehts in Exeter, on Saturday, October 27, 1962, 4* Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of Ansa Craig, On• tario, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Eleanor Eileen, to Mr, Joseph Balogh, of London, Ontario, son of Mrs. Steven Balogh and the late Air. .Balogh Of Hungary. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Ode- her 27, 1062, at 11 &Ott& in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Centralia, Ontario. 4* Mr. anti Mrs. Elmore Mc- Bride, Exeter, Wish to an- nOttliCe the engagemeht, of their daughter, Doris Marlene, to Mr. Darnel Wayne MOOre, Son Of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver MOOte, Zurich, Ontario. The marriage to take place Saturday, 0616, bet 20, um, at 3 &chick, in !Nines Street United Church, Exeter, ()Marie. to CARDS OF THANKS— would like to take this op- portutity to express My sin- cere appreciation to thy tele- flees, friends and neighbors ter the visits, cards, Powers, treats and gifts received while was patient in South Huron H ospital. Special thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. Eck& and the nurs- ing staff. Mrs. Carolyn Bell, wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, Vela- lives And iteighbors for, their lovely cards, flowers and well wishes While I was a patient- 10 St, Joseph's hospital, -Special thanks to Drs. Wilson and Pal- Corson, Also 11w nurses,and staff oil third floor, — Fdon Hodgson, theati. 4e I would like, to -thank all my Moidt, mignon and Rog Tor visits, treatS, Hewers Ada cants received while I WAS a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. cise AlisS Claypole and nurs- ifig tepir. — ChArlei land, , COMING EVENTS BAZAAR & TEA — Main St. Church bazaar and tea, Satur- day November 17. 9,27tfne ANNUAL MEETING of Ex- eter Branch Canadian Cancer Society in library basement, Tuesday, October 9, 1962, at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome, 27:4e BAKE SALE Hensall United Church basement, Saturday, October 6, 3 p.m. Sponsored. by Unit 3, United. Church Women, 27:4c RUMMAGE SALE —The Hen- salt Kinette Club are sponsor- ing their annual Fall Rum- mage Sale Saturday, October 3:3 at the Legion Hall, Hensel!. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. Any- one wishing to donate articles for sale, call 262,11, Mrs. John Deity., or 252, Mrs. Harold Knight, 27:4:11e HEIFER SALE—Bruce County Holstein Club Bred Heifer Sale, including 7 tops from Huron County, October 9 at Walkerton.. 27:4c LUCAN COMMUNITY meeting to be held at Lucan Arena, Tuesday, October 9, at 8:00 p.m. Speaker, the Hon. W. A. Stewart, Minister of Agricul- ture, Ontario, All ladies and gentlemen of the community are urged to attend. Lunch will be served. 4c CREDIT UNION DAY — Will he celebrated Thursday, Oct. 18 with a Huron County ban- quet at Belgrave, 4c CREDITON TEEN-TOWN will hold their opening dance on Friday, October 5, in the Community Centre. All teen- agers welcome. 4c SUPPER — Annual Ham and Bean Supper, Tuesday, Octo- ber 30, Women's Auxiliary, Trivia. Memorial Church, Ex- eter, 4c WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of. South Huron Hospital meeting, Tuesday, October 9, at 2:30 p.m., Auxiliary rooms, Anne St. entrance, Dr, D. A. Esker will be the speaker followed by a social hour. A cordial invitation is extended. 4c HOME & SCHOOL meeting, Monday, October 15, 8:15 p.m., Exeter Public School. Panel discussion on physical fitness. 4c BIBLE CLUB begins Tuesday, October 9, 4:15 p.m, sharp, 318 Senior St., Exeter, Come and join us. 4c IMMUNIZATION CLINIC — Be- cause of Thanksgiving Day, the October clinic at the Health Unit Office, South Huron Hospital, will be held a week later. The date will be Monday, October 15, 9:30 to lt:30 a.m, 4c BAZAAR & TEA — Centralia United Church, Wednesday, No- vember 21, 2:30 p.in„ 'spon- sored by Centralia United Church \Venice. 4e BAKE SALE —Saturday, Nov, 3, under the auspices of the Ladies' Curling Club. Time and place to be announced later. 4c MONSTER Penny Sale and Bake Sale at Mt. Carmel flail. Wednesday, October 24, 8:30 p.m..; good Mites. Everyone welcome, MITCHELL CIDER add apple butter mill will operate Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Eriday from now on 'Until NoVeilittet 23. Terms strictly cash, Fred Ilenniek & Son, proprietete. 4:11:18:25c No More ancin dt 13-LUEWATER DANCELAND until our big HALLOWE'EN JAMBOREE on Friday, October 26 renewing the success nl Canada's emergency action to support, the dollar, the way is, now open for longer-term met). sores, .according to the Bank of Montreal's :Business .1tO vie %V, just issued. Tracing the history of Call- ION'S foreign exchange picture since two, the ITN iCw says establisbment of a par value of 92.5 U.S. cents was a return, after sonic 12 years, to a sys. tens similar to that of other major trading nations who are members of the International Monetary Fund, Against a background of im- proved foreign exchange re- serves and a Canadian dollar now well above perity, the, B of Al says, "it is evident that the emergency program has been successful in restor- ing stability and confidence in the Canadian exchange _market, "The way is therefore clear to undertake longer-term mea- sures designed to overcome the underlying balance-of-payments difficulties which became ap- parent when the Canadian dol- lar was overhauled in relation to other. currencies." Big neighbor The hank says that linked as Canada's economy is to that of an overwhelmingly large neighbor — "subject to ebbs and flows of capital in great Brownie's Drive-In Theatre Ltd. CLINTON 2 BIG HITS EACH EVENING Weekend Shows During October FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 5.6 — DOUBLE BILL Hit No. 1—Shown at 8:30 only "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" Walter Pidgeon, Joan Fontein* (Color • Scope) Hit No. 2—Shown at 10:00 only "FROM HELL TO TEXAS" Don Murray, Diane Vat's; (Color • Scope) (Cartoon) SUNDAY MIDNITE ONLY OCTOBER 7 AT 12:05 ALL COLOR SHOW "The Angry, Red Planet" A Science Fiction Thriller in Color "DESERT WARRIOR" Ricardo Montiban (Color) (Cartoon) Next Weekend: FRI., SAT. — October 12. 13 "CATTLE EMPIRE" and "THE BRAVADOS" volume" -- the nation always faces major -.difficulties in choosing an appropriate ex* change regime and rate. However, the B of Al points out that other ,countries have operated successfully under a fixed rate system for many years with only occasional changes in par value. 'Thus, the review continues. "the special difficulties faced by Canada shoutd. not be in- superable, given appropriate domestic policies and having TURKEY SUPPER GREENWAY UNITED CHURCH Fri,, October 5 Supper served from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Adults 1)1.50 Children. 12 years and under, 75e Pre-school children free. regard to the wide range or institutional. plecItantsms for international cooperation that are now .available." Benefits -canatAa In any -event., there van be n a argument that it will bene- fit :Canada and the rest of the world alike for foreign .ex• change dealings in this coun- try to. be conducted in "an _environment of stability and. confidence, free from major speculative influences," the bauk says. And, the B of Al review vita- eludes.. "the maintenance over .extended periods of lime of a stable par value for the cur- rency can .certainly eontribute to this end." Eire -should be MAP'S SW- ant; too often it is his master. its destructive force, Which. annually destroys many vain, able acres of woodland, quently sterns from man's care- lessness. It is our duty to prevent fire to keep the feresta green. .„ '' ' ' ....... • Long-term measures urged to back dollar ANNOUNCEMENTS The Times.Advocate, October 4, 1962 Page 17 EUCHRE sfot. DANCE Lucan MEMORIAL ARENA Fri., October 12 8:30 p.m, Music by `THE RAMBLERS" Sponsored by St, Patrick's Church Adults 75e, -ii.eeseeZ3(141.:Z.E.13......:2...1:..- This Saturday Night! Your favorite entertainers of Ra dio, Stagq .01.4 Television THE ALL-STAR NIGHT HAWKS CLARENCE PETRIE Exeter Legion Hall STARTING THIS SATURDAY AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT THEREAFTER ee;