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PER—at Cromarty Presbyter-
ian Church on Wednesday, June
26, 1963. Supper 5-8pm. Ad-
mission adults $1.25, children
.50g. 23:20c
RUMMAGE SALE — Saturday
May 25, in the Hensall Com-
munity Arena sponsored by the
Hensall Kinette Club. Anyone
wishing to donate artices call
252.Sale starts at 2pm.9:16;23c
STRAWBERRY SUPPER--
Thames RoadSundaySchool will
hold a strawberry supper,
Thursday, June 20 in the church
basement. 230
MISSION FESTIVAL -- On Sat-
urday May 25, 2-5 and 7-9 pm.
Sunday, May 26, 3-5 and 8-10
pm. You are invited to visit our
Mission Festival during, these
hours. Also the morning wor-
ship which will be amissionary
service with members Of church
groups assisting the minister
in their native costumes, at
Grand Bend United Church at
11:15 am.
kkaie felt
ROLLER. %WIG
There's Musk, laughter
and all the ingredient:a
for a perfect tinie on
a date. igkatlng's
great snort, lriexpenslOe
and Otholesbnle
entertainment.
Exeter Roller Rink
Carling St.
Vince Bendsik, Prop.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, May 26
Sunday after Ascension Day
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
10:00 a.na—Senior Sunday
School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
The service to be conducted
by Mr. Bev Lindsey.
Junior Sunday School
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, May 26
9:45 a.m.—Loyalty Campaign
in Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m:—Evangelistic
Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m. — Personal
Worker's Course
Friday, 8:00 p.m. — Young
People's
A hearty welcome to all.
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th.
Organist:
Mrs. F, Wildforig, A.L.C.M.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a,m.—Worship
Guest Speaker: Mr. Ken-
neth Toten, representing
Canadian Bible Society.
Nursery for young children.
"Come and worship with us
today"
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gata
Sunday, May 26
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
and Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
Exeter Service
8:45 a.m.—Divine Worship
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, B.A., S.D.
10:00 a,m.—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m,—Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 pan.—Back To God Hour
CHLO (680 Kc.)
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Sunday, May 26, 1963
10:00 a ari.—AOhildren's Day
Service
Xindergarten, Primary and
Junior Classes
IION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
EDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Paster
Sunday, May 26
Conferente
Nb SEIRViOES
,We arc invited to the an-
1=r&iiitteVe--6s o£ Creditors at 11100 2.ni.,
and 7120 p.m,
guriciay, ;mine 2, 1963
16!96 kiaii,-.MOrning Worship
School
Western Ontario's largest
SPRING
STOCK
SHOW
Clinton Sat., June, 1
.APtgliNbC)14 PROGRAM
Sabel Parade I pail. Official Opening 1i20 / Cattle
judging' / 'Horse Judging / Pet Show fatten-fent and
Car .Display / Midway./ Pony Rides.
tVtN11461)116(311AM
Horse SHOW begins' at p.th. /, 'tory tregg, MC Clinton
Concert and Pipe Band Local tutertairiMent.
Admission'60 / dratidatand 29.0 Calms 250
ania.AWAIMAXMMIRE "
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
9 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
10 ,a.m—CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery for pre-school
children.
The Session will meet on
Monday, May 27, at 7:30
p.m., in the church.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11:00 a.m.—MORNING WOR-
SHIP
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. W. H. Pike, of Ilder-
ton, will speak.
Anthem by the Choir
Solo: Annmarie Kraft
Nursery for babies and
Junior Congregation for
children 4, 5, 6 years.
WELCOME
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
Thursday, May 23
8:00 p.m,—Ascension Service
Dutch language.
Sunday, May 26
10:00 aan.—Morning Service
Dutch
2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service
English language.
Infant Baptism
3:15 p.m.—Sunday School
All Welcome
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Saucier, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
All are welcome
Listen to Mennonite hour
MILO 5:30 p.m. every Sunday.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
Phone 235-0202
11:15 A.M.--Sunday Scheel
/ :30 :p.in,,--Serviee
Wed., 8 pan,—Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
CREDITON
UNITED CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY
MA'1 26, 1963
11100 R. S. Diltt
lt39 PYin.-,-ftest. Alex Rapson
Of Hyatt St. Church, Lon-
don (former minister).
Music by ;Niger and Senior
Choirs and Maisical ntim
hers,
IVientliiy„ May 27, 1963
ANINIIVD.PSAWit SUPPEit
at Crediton hall
from 3:20 to 7100 p,in,
DANCE IF at Bluewater
Danceland
11 FRIDAY NIGHT I.
II,. from 10-1:30 pm. 4
I Music by
DESJARDINE'S
ORCHESTRA
&OA a a II a ilk
Shipka
'PPPPAY
Mr, Paul Humphreys of 1,00,
cio4 with. Mr. ..and :Mrs, Wilfred'
Pealardiney,
Telpt and -Milferd Die-
trtch and family of Windsor
with 'Mr, and Mra.. Lerne
trioh and family.
Pr, and Mrs., P, SP.tlere and
MISSIONARY gUTINQ
Miss Irene Qrser, a South
African Missionary was the
guest speaker at a special mis,
sierlarY meeting in the church
last Wednesday evening, Miss
Qrser gave a resume of her
work.
WA MEETING
The WA meeting was held at
the home Of Mrs. J. A. Graham
Thursday with the president
Mrs, Howard Currie in charge.
After Mrs. Currie's message,
the time was spent in Bible
study.
Tlnlea-AdvoCate, May 21, 1963 Page 14
of Welland and Mr._ and
Mrat MeTeer and Mrs, Ida
Sanders of LPnciOn with Mr. and
Mrs, Art Finkbeiner.
Mr. Frank Levy gad girls
with gr. and Mrs. Wray pweit-
zer, 1)403 and gm
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold
of London With. Mrs. .1%,11# Matz,.
Mr, atiti Mrs. Edgar Webb of
Pt, Patharinea' with Mr. and
Mrs, 0,c. ,Rnasell and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Good-
man of Detroit,. Mich, with Mr,_
and Mrs. Los Adams,and family,
Mr, 4Q,, LarePort and Fred
of Pickering with Mrs-Lan/port
and Torn,
t
• .-... • .
LUCAN DISTRICT NEWS Fireworks
assist pool
A mammoth fire Wgrk dis-
pla.yt shonpored by the various
ergaaizations of the village, was
held on the Arena grounds laSt
weather
Monday
we vaesn nogld.
, Although
w et ha e-
t.herman co-operated sufficien,
tiy as to withhold the predicted
raina so a large attendance was.
present.
Mr, Clare Stanley was gc
for the big event. A special
feature of the evening was the
Heather Pipers of London, with
their bag pipe music, Scotch
dances and songs.
The Lions club and the Legion
each had a booth. The proceeds
of both, as well as the silver
collection taken, will all go to-
wards Lucan's new swimming
pool, Reeve Ivan Hearn spoke
briefly.
.. ..
Betty Ann, and Brenda Lewis,
daughters. of Mr, and Mrs. Ar,.
Hold Lewis, spent last weelcend.
in Leaden guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Ray liernard,
Mr.. Magligenf an em-
ployee of the Keith Organ- Vac-
Orb Acton, attended the 11 P`
.clock .service. in the Anglican
Church on Sunday and took his
old place in the choir,
Mr. :and Mrs, Jacit 'Ki?,enge
and family of St. Thomas spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ten Abbott. In the evening the
.Ahbotte. visited Mr. and Mrs,
Murray Abbott, of Centralia
and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
William. Abbott and family of
Niagara,
Mrs, Robert. Dempster of
Termite is holidaying with her
mother Mrs. J, A. Graharn.and
family.
Mr, Morris Darling of Lon- .
den was. a Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Armitage and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl .King of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Graham and family of Arkona
were callers, The latter left
their baby with Mrs. Armitage
While Mrs. Graham has an oper-
ation,
PERSONALS daughter, Miss Glenda and
friend of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, JQe Wheiihan and Miss Jenkins speat Sunday Y evening, Betty MOrkin attended the OWL with mr, and yira, J. C. Taylor conventlen held WindSort Mayof Mrs.
14 and 15. Mr& Murray Hodgins, last lyirS, Wes liodgills has. re-. Tuesday attended a joint meet-
torned home after,a Six week's ing of the board of directors
visit with Mr. and Mrs, Sam and the camping committee of Earl and family of Woodstock, Kee-Mq-Kee camp, held at Cal
Two of the six weeks, Mrs. Earl very United Church, London.
spent in Woodsback General Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Smith
Hospital following a leg opera- attended the Admiralty Ball in
lion. Sarnia. on Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Morrison Mrs. Warner McRoberts Of
and daughter, of Detroit, attend- the Dresden H.S. Staff, who
ed the Rummell-Geddis wedding spent the weekend at tier home
in London Friday night and Mrs. here, visited her brother and
Morriaon and babe remained sister, Mr. Theron Creery and
over for a week's visit with the Mrs. Mae Lainond and families
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday.
Ralph Rummell. Mrs. J. W, Smith held a Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Reavie and surprise party Friday in honor
two sons, were holiday weekend of Mrs.Alex /vIcFarlane's birth-guests of Mr. and Mrs. James day.
Davis. Bobby Arnold, son of Mr.
Anne and Lynn Stanley, small and Mrs, Jack Arnold, and
children of Mr. and Mrs. Clare member of the Anglican junior
Stanley, spent theholiday weelc- choir, injured his foot playing
end with their grandmother, ball and Is hobbling around on
Mrs. A. M. Devine, London. two crutches but his accident
didn't prevent his participating
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins in the music festival nor of at-
had a busy weekend. On Saturday tending church on Sunday.
they attended their daughter and Miss Dana Culbert spent the
son-in-law's (Mr. and Mrs: weekend with her friends, Car-John Woods) ninth wedding an-
Chicken Barbecue.
And Science Fair
South Huron District High School
THUM MAY 30
Supper .5;30 - 6;30
Adults 1.35 Children Under 12, 75
Trio carry on
despite crash
What might have been arnuch
more serious accident, occur-
red last Wednesday Morning as
Mrs. Clarence Hardy and two
of her children Gordon 11, and
Julie 8, were going to the mu-
sic Festival.
Though all three claimed they
looked both ways, they were hit
by a fast moving car from the
west, which damaged their right
fender badly and turned their
car around into the garden. All
were badly shakenup, especial-
ly Gordon, who was sitting near-
est the impact. A passing car
took him to the doctor, who
ordered him to bed, but Gordon
wasn't going to miss the fes-
tival for a mere accident, so
appeared in the afternoon and
won several prizes. As for Julie
she won a trophy as soloist and
another in piano.
Mrs. Hardy, who teaches mu-
sic in all the Biddulph Schools,
as well as Prince Andrew, and
McGillivray area schools, was
probably the busiest person in
the whole festival for she had
contestants in practically every
class. In spite of her accident,
she went right on accompanying,
or leading, group after group,
who all were a credit to their
talented teacher. Her school
choir of between 90 and 100
pupils, was the largest in the
festival and came second. Even
though each group left the audi-
torium, when they were adjudi-
cated, yet at various times there
was not seating capacity for the
vast number of contestants.
featuring Hazel McKirdy, Can-
ada's youngest recording star.
This should be a good show
for all you teens.
Work is proceeding at a fast
rate on our new swimming pool
and it looks as though it will
be ready for opening on time.
Gunning
Reunion
STRATFORD PARK
Sat., June 1
Dinner at 12:30 P.M.
Please bring your picnic basket
cups and cutlery.
President Earl Waddell
Sec-Treas. Mrs. IL Parkinson
BAKE SALE
."?.;•11,0' 10Y10%,
Lucan
Rec News
niversary in London. On Sun- Thorndale.
day they had as their guests Mr. Harry Secord of London
the Woods family, Mr. and Mrs. was a holiday guest with Mr.
Warwick Eveleigh also of Lon- and Mrs. Keith Dickson and
don, Mrs. Ben Blackwood, her family.
taMICagaZa:Maa:aalfa&aaaraaanaMIaingialltrallantlagailtitnie
By NORM CARTER
The 8th annual music festival
wound up Friday night with a
concert of winners, and I am
sure that all the people in at-
tendance will agree that the
quality of the performances was
very high. This was evident
throughout the whole festival.
A word of praise should go
to the executive of the Lucan
Home & School Association and
all the ladies who worked so
hard to produce this major
event. I would be amiss if I did
not mention the teachers of the
various participating schools
and the very patient work they
put in to mould these children's
voices to their standard of ex-
cellence.
Before departing from this
subject I would like to say that
the committee made an excell-
ent choice in Dr. Fenwick to
adjudicate the various classes.
Aside from the judging aspect
Dr. Fenwick encouraged the
contestants to continue their
efforts to greater heights.
Last week I attended a WOAA
baseball meeting in Wingham
along with Wes Colley and we
were informed that Lucan has
been entered in the Midget loop
with Exeter, Mitchell, Dash-
wood, Crediton, Hensall, Sea-
forth and Goderich. The Lucan
peewees have been entered in
a loop with St. Marys, Exeter,
Goderich, Clinton, Hens all,
Seaforth, Mitchell. The sche-
dule will be made up on May
27.
Don't forget the show and
dance on Friday next May 24
Now Playing TWO SHOWS
STARTING
7:30 P.M.
I
lieROA040,1 Alktk peter&
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 23-24
--DOUBLE BILL--
/85ty
"Follow The BoY Siego
Waiting ter oup.
Tonight's The mot..
'SAMAR'
George Montgomery
Gilbert Roland
(Colour) CARTOON
::.13.-R14111)11.-THEATO.
Fun-filled
double bill!
Coming Events
11000611011:
10111100
(COLOUR)
'Escape From
Zahrain'
PHONE 235.2911 EXETER
aarataae0C
The T A Choristers
RCAF Station Centralia
Thursday, May 30
8:30 p.m.
Admission $1.00
SPONSORED BY THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
present a
"Spring Festival
of Songs" $600
Anglican
.F1PwOrg. on the .enitlittilMen.
tahle, presented by 'her sisters.
were memory Of Mrst
Mitchell IllaSisett who died in
May 1901 and flowers in. the
chancel were. in memory of the
late Mrs. Simpson..
The rector aneenncedeo.nfir,
matron elesage would start -PP
Friday in preparation for a.
confirmation service ollovern,
bey and that the po etponedGuild
meeting would be held on Wed-
nesday evening and
ion service at 10 am on Mrs-
gay,
Kee Hardy, on of Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Hardy, sang his
music fest iv al prize-winning
church solo number.
United
Sunday evening 18 YPU mem-,
ners answered the roll call with
A Biblical verse beginning with
the letter "L", at a meeting
held at the home of Gary Rev,
ington. The worship service was
in charge of Don CeughlitaCor,
alyn Donaldson, and Wayne Car-
roll.
Mrs, Ross McRoberts, was
the guest speaker taking the
next instalment on the study
book, "The Rim of Asia".
The branch received word
that five year old Chao Jib
Man of Macao will be their
"adopted boy".
EXPLORERS
At the Explorer meeting last
Tuesday evening the leader,
Margaret Sach took the last
chapter in the study book and
was assisted in the worship
service by Marie Cochrane. In
the absence of the other coun-
sellors, Honorary Counsellor,
'Mrs. Murray Hodgins assisted.
Maureen Smith led in a game..
As the best all-round explor-
ers, Joan Lewis and Betty Park
were chosen as the two explor-
ers to go to camp this year.
8;30 P.M.
NEIL SCHOOL
Admission 50C (2 cards)
Sponsored by St. Peter's CIVL
CHURCH NEW
rr•al• .. ; . • • • .;;••••••: •• ••••
Bingo And
Bake Sale
Tues., May 28
at SHIPKA
Friday and Saturday, May 24, 25
Sta Hite
YUL BRYNER, SAL MINED
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M.
ENJOY TOP MOVIES
UNDER THE STARS
The mother and daughter ban,
Onet for May 3/ was
Owing to, the large enrolment,
the number of guests is being
curtailed and there be be
"adopted" mothers this year.
TEACHERS' TRAINING
COURSE
Kindergartee and nursery
teachers, met. atnrday in the
schoolroom for a morning and
afternoon training course, With
a box-lunch at noon,
Mrs. Murray Hodgins, reprea
senting the Christian Education
committee of the Lucan church,
had charge of the worship ser-
vice, the theme of which was,
"Guiding the child:,
Mrs. Ernest Axon, of London,
Nu r s e r y and Kindergarten
counsellor for theLondonCon-
ference, was in charge of the
course.
Pentecostal Holiness
AID IN CAMP BUILDING
On Saturday a car-load of
members motored to Arthur,
to assist in the building of a
new dormitory on the camp
grounds.
The Young People's Friday
meeting was highlighted by sev-
eral Bible quizzes conducted
by the president Paul Graham.
Reception
for Bridal Couple
MR. AND MRS,
HAROLD PARSONS
(nee Phyllis Lostell)
ZURICH
Community Centre
Sat., May 25
Ramblers Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 28-29
'TENDER IS THE
NIGHT'
Jennifer Jones -- Jason Robarts
Adult Entertainment
(Colour -- Scope) CARTOON
First Show at Dusk
TWO COMPLETE SHOWS
EACH NIGHT
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
'THE HELLIONS'
Richard Todd
(Colour) CARTOON
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCINGP
EVERY
41 SATURDAY
LIONEL THORNTON
and his
Casa Royal Orchestra
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
'MERRILL'S I •
MARAUDERS'
Jeff Chandler
(Colour -- Scope)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
May 25-27
--DOUBLE BILL--
'THE WILD
WESTERNERS'
Jay Philbrook
(Colour)
ROMANCE HITS
*' A HIGH SEA...
When America's favorite
songstress gives a 21-run
salute to the Navy-
Filmed In the famed
Mediterranean playgrounds... .
In PANAVISIONe a MEIROCOLAR
0011TraliS PAULA PREMISS °ANY ROBIN
RUSS TANYN RICHARD [ONG RON ?NC
ROGER PERRY and JANIS NOE RICHVcdedrbtIORPE
Starting Wed., May 29
* Delicate Delinquent
* Last Sunset
* Midnight Lace
COMING
SOON!
1.01. MUMMY .11111 0.•16
Outdoors Beside PUC Office
IN CASE OF RAIN. IN LIBRARY BASEMENT
By ladies of Caven
Presbyterian Church
Sat., May 25
2.30 P.M.
Exeter Legion Hall
FRIDAY, MAY 24 8 pang.
IN CASH PRIZES
15 Big Games
$460 -Jackpot
MUST Go
R ECREATION
CENTRE' RCAF
CENTkALIA
Admission $1.00
Till9 WILL. I3 LAtt DINC1e) iINTIL NEXT gttit.
Vtit'Vel4t "WIILCOMt
Accompanist. Mrs, Lorne Kieinsth'er
Direelor Ronald Heitnrich
Admission 5O
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