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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-07-02, Page 12Mrs. Stan Love dies in London Mrs. Stanley Love, 69, re- sident of Exeter for the past 15 years, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Friday, June 26, after a lengthy illness. In April 1963 she broke her hip and in January 1954 she broke her leg. She was the former Oda Evelyn McBeath of Stanley Township and following her marriage to Stanley Love they farmed on Con. 2 Stanley until moving to Exeter. She was a member of James Street United Church and of the UCW. She was also a mem- ber of Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge and of Exeter Chapter OES. Rebekahs held a memorial service Saturday evening and the OES, Sunday at '7 pm. She is survived by her hus- band, sisters, Mrs. George (Isabelle) Kennard, Mrs. Alvin Grand Bend By MRS, Wp14.,W991? Weekend guests with Mrs. Annie R. Hanna were Mrs. Lily ton, mr. & Mrs. gdger. ppose, Mr. & Mrs. PeorgeI Crocker, Mr, A. H. Palmer, all of Windsor. Mr. 4 lYirP. Thenlas. PetrO spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Carl Varmer 4 Mr. Vanner of Chatham. & Mrs. Louis Brewster of TerontO viaited. Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. John Stacker. Mrs. Leroy Bariteau, Mrs, Charles ReAvls, Mrs, Myrtle McGregor, Mrs, Emery DOS.- Jarclins and Mrs, Wellwoodwg attended the afternoontea sored by the UCW Wednesday, June 24, at the manse in Thed- ford, Miss Maureen Kemp of For- est spent a few days last week with Miss Onaiee Gill, Miss Onalee Gill left Saturday morning on a motor trip to Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City. L/Cpl. Robert and Mrs. Sitar- on and daughter Colleen of S care boro spent the,weekend with his paxents, Mr. & Mrs. R. Newman Sharon. Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mitchell and boys at Ailsa. Craig. 0:4; . V,VXtWgtta.4q44Mtia\V40*;: NAV:V= CARDS OF THANKS , I would like to thank all my neighbors, friends and relatives for cards, visits, treats and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since re, turning hemp. e-eDOreen Prance. 2* I wish to thank all my neigh- bors and friends for the gifts and inqpiries and cards of best wishes sent to me while a pa- tient In Victoria Hospital. Milton McCurdy, 2c I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and neighbors and relatives who so kindly remembered me with cards, visits, flowers and gifts while I was confined to my bed. It has been greatly appreciated. -James Earl. IN MEMORIAM - KEOWN, William Ernest, who passed away July 2, 1962. It is so lonely, Dear, since God called you home, And every day and hour I miss you more, Now I'm longing for the day when we shall meet And be together with Jesus on the other shore. -His Wife Elizabeth May. 2c KING -In loving memory of a wonderful mother and grand- mother, Elizabeth King who passed away July 14, 1962, on her 91st birthday. You did not know that death was near, You said good-bye to none; you left this world without a tear, Your duty nobly done. We cannot forget you, no not for a day, We speak of you often, though passed away; The shock was severe, no doubt, hard to bear, But Jesus has promised we'll meet you up there. -Sadly missed but always re- membered by her children, grandchildren, Olive, Laura, Vera, Fred, Gertrude and family, Jean and family,Ron- ald and family. 2c SAUNDERCOCK-In loving memory of a dear mother, who passed away four years ago July 4, 1960. Always a smile, instead of a frown, Always a hand when one was down, Always true, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful memories she left behind. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughters, sons-in-law, and grandchild- ren. 2c STANLAKE -In loving mem- ory of a dear sister Agnes Stanlake, who passed away 4 years ago July 3, 1960. Loving memories never die, As years roll on and days pass by, In our hearts a memory is kept, Of the one we loved and will never forget. - Always remembered by sis- ters and brothers. 2* WOODALL -In loving memory of Elizabeth Woodall who passed away one year ago July 6, 1963. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never - The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Lovingly remembered by her husband and family. 2* Mr. John Moser has returned home from Victoria Hospital much improved. Mr. Johnny Ryan of Chicago is visiting Mrs. Michael Ryan Sr. and her family. Grades '7 and 8 of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel school drove to McGillivray Central School and played ball with the same grades of that school Friday last. Both games were won by the McGil- livray school, All pupils report a good time, Mrs. Tom Ryan and Mrs. Laura McCann drove to As- sumption High Sehool Windsor Sunday and attended graduation exercises. Vincent Ryan was one of the graduates of the class. Rev. Father W. 11. McNabb Of the S carboro Mission Fathers is helping out at the rectory for this week while Rev. Fr. James Kelly PP is away on retreat in London. The annual forty hours devo- tion will commence nextgunda.y June 28 at the 11 o'clock mass. An Air force family formerly fromlialifaX have moved into the former 1.1rsuline Convent here in the village. Mrs. Dougherty and daughter of Hamilton spent a feW days last week with Mr. & Mrs. pat Gla.Viii„ Mr. Sr Mrs. Walter I3erdinski and family visited Sunday with the latter's mother, Mra. Pat Fleming and Tom, YOU as 'a free dititeri have the tight and, perhaps you will ngree, the obligatioh to read the to kilo.* What go- ing bit( loam' Terrence per. And family, London, and Mrs, -Skinner's , Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Exeter, have been 1101.10411.448'..at the Skinner cottage, Grand Bend. Barry Southcott is holidaying this 0114 week at Port Franks with Cameron MPTAPOd., Mrs. J4lnes. W, Mason and. son, Richard moved Friday to Greenwood, N,S, to join her impband who has beee pested there. Democracy is rarely beanti, ful in As working, for the many still refuse to be refined, re- strained and artistic. O. M. Wrong THIS IS ypuR INVITATION TO SS NO. 7 Osborne Township Zion School Reunion Saturday, July 4 School bell rings at 1:00 p.m. PROGRAM AT 3:00 PICNIC LUNCH AT 4:00 Bring your own picnic lunch & dishes beverage provided ALL FORMER TEACHERS, RECEPTION. DANCE For Bob Jones a nd Norma Young Bride( couple Sat. July 4 8:30 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL Mu sic by Clarence Petrie EVERYONE WELCOME Mount Carmel Wed., July 8 5.30 to 8 p.m. Under 12 75cp Adults $1.25 LUCKY DRAW Dance in Evening BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON Come as late as 11 p.m. and see the complete show FRIDAY, JULY 3 OF COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER" GLENN FORD SHIRLEY JONES Colour Cartoon SAT., MON., TUES. July 4.6.7 Watch The T-A For Numbers Each Week This Week's Numbers G-50, B-15, B-3, 0-74 Numbers Drawn So Far In Bingo G-52, 0-63 G-48, 0-61, 1-23, 0-62 1-28, G-49, N-34, G-59, 1-20, 0-66, B-13, 1-30, G-60, 0-65, 0-67, 0-56, 0-71, G-57, 1-18,, 1-24, N-35, G-55 N-39, 1-16, B-2, 0-70, 1-26, N-37, 0-73, 0-75, N-44, G-54, 1-19, B-7, 1-29, N-40, 0-64, 1-22, N-31, B-1, B-10, B-12, N-38, B-11, 0-69, 0-46, G-51, B-8, 1-27, B-6, N-n, 0-47, G-58, N-45, B-9, B-4 Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Children Under 12 in Cars Free JULY3-4 (Colour) "P.T. -109" Cliff Robertson - Ty Hardin 1\ • • Robert Mitchum Elsa Martinelli' JULY 7-8 - DOUBLE FEATURE - (Colour) "Who's Got The Action" Dean Martin - Lana Turner (Colour) "Blue Hawaii" Elvis Presley Joan Blackman SUN. MIDNIGHT MONDAY JULY 5-6 Adult Entertainment (Colour) "Rampage" DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT RECEPTION-for Keith and Pat Hodgins of Ottawa, July 11 at Crediton Community Hall. 2c OLD TIME AUCTION SALE - to be held on the lawn of Tri- vitt Memorial Church, Thurs- day evening Aug. 6. Alvin Wal- per auctioneer. Donations of used articles will be accepted. Phone Mrs. Jack Fulcher •or Mrs. W. Bentley. 2c DRIVE-IN GOSPEL SERVICES - will begin this Sunday at the Shipka Drive-In Theatre. Choir members to meet at 7:15 at the Theatre. The speaker will be Rev. Brndjai of Bible Society. Music by Sauder family of Exe- ter. 2c Reception and Dance At Blue Water Danceland ZURICH Music By DESJARDINE'S Orchestra / You are cordially invited to a Decorafion Service Kirkton Union Cemetery Sunday, July 5 at 7:30 for Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Pridham (nee Susie Mae Losteli) Russeldale Hall, July 3 Ladies Please Bring Lunch Guest Speaker: REV. MR . GUEST OF CENTRALIA Special Mus ic' If weather is unfavorable service in Kirkton United Church Leonard Thacker, Chairman Frank Routly, Sec.Treos. For Your FAMILY'S SAKE Check the dates of HURON'S FREE TB DETECTION CLINKS and plan to have ALL of your family attend one of them! THE ANGLICAN CHURCH CP CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter The Rev. J. Philip Gandon, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, July 5 SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 11:15 a.m.-Morning Prayer & Junior Sunday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister: A. J. Stienstra, B.A., B.D. 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service (English) 2:15 p.m.-Worship Service (Dutch) 6:15 p.m.-Back To God Hour CHLO (680 Kc,) THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Sauder, Pastor 10:30 a.m.-Morning Service 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class Visitors Welcome 5:30 p.m.-CHLO Mennonite Hour. BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R. Van Farowe, Minister 1.0:06 a.m.-English,- Mr. Nor- man Kansfield 2:00 p.m.-Dutch `Kingdom, Power, Glory" 3:15 p.rti..4undaY Scheel All Weicenne CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs, Murray Keys Sunday, July 5 No Sunday School classes 10 a.m.-CHURCH SERVICE You are invited to worship with us. Nursery available for pre- school children. The minister will preach. EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. Lloyd Johnston, Pastor Sunday, July 5 9745 a.M.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship Wed. 8:00 p.m.-Prayer a n d Bible Study Everybody Welcome UNION SERVICES James St. and Main St. United Congregations in MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Organist: Mrs. F. Wildfong Minister: Rev. Robert S. Hiltz 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School for all ages, 11:15 a.m.-Worship Sermon: "How evil came in- to the world" (Studies in Genesis) Soloist: Mrs, R. J. McCaffrey "Come and worship with us" ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. •M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, July 5 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School 8:00 p.m-Drive-In Gospel Services -Rev. A. Brndjai, speaker. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH • DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev, William Getz Sunday, July 5 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 10:00 a.m,-Bible Class 11:00 a.m.-Divine Service EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev, M. J. James, B.A., B.D. Sunday, July 5 10:00 a.m.-Men of Church leading. Ontario Temperance Representative speaking 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (Services in Caven Presbyte- rian Church at Main & Hill St.) Pastor: William A. Getz 8745 a.m.-Divine Services 10:00 a.th.-Sunday School (at Public Library) EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E, Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th. 11715 a.M.--Sunday School 7:30 p.m.-Worship Service Sefton: "The P fi e c ions Blood" Wed., 8 P.M.-Prayer -Servile Nursery for young children, GRAND BEND DRAGWAY Canada's Newest Opening July 5 .11101MIMMOMMINIIMMOilk PRIZES every week $1,500 Watch 180 m.p.h. dragsters Big super Stocks in action..Standard 1320 Rules - Paved pits and return route 1 2 Minutes on Highway 81 Southeast of Grand Bend's Famous Beach Sts.Patricks $ :SS Bonsharct Page 12 Times Advocate, July 2, 1904 1110**Notoweepotawamogsgatftusrgaratamta, reports promotions By MRS N.00Fgg. Teacher, Miss Jacques few days with Mr. & Mrs, Alex Dobson of Weston. M. 4 Mrs. Marvin Hart- wick and Stephanie of Ebenezer were Sunday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Misses Cathy and Joy Thacke er visited the Detroit Zee, Mon- day. Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper spent Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs, Ken Langford. Mr. Frank Ta.mblyn of Londesboro spent Sunday after- noon with Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Miss Ruth G. Heeper of Tor, onto is spending the week with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Glad- wyn Hooper. Three combine for jitney win The trio of Wilf Goodwin, Bob Middleton end Gary middle', top won the Tuesday night Exe, ter Lawn Bowling Club jitney on the local greens. The rink had a score of two wins plus 18. Placing second was the rink of Howard Truernner and Luther Reynolds with two wins plus two. Third 'place finishers in the event were Ted Pooley and Betty Tilley with a pll plus. On Saturday evening, Wes Watson and Mabel McKnight teamed up to take top honors on two wins plus 20. Will Goodwin and Howard Ince, with two wins plus 18, were second place finishers. Ray Smith and Lillian Pym were third with two wins plus GRAND BEND TWIST Eve ry Friday "THE SEVEN DEL-REVS" Sensational on opening night, Now engaged • for complete 1964 season( 9.12 p.m. Admission $7.00 EVERY SATURDAY Dance To Lionel Thornton and his Cosa Royal Orchestra Admission 51,50 9-12 p.m. 15. Grade pepen, dayM INVi;DP9:PrrnadYjg11.744179Ilt-PMr904Pr.. Leenard .Duynisyeld, Rand Y Sh4r94 MI,inn, Richard MMM.r pect Harrigan, Jerry..longeneelen, Sandra Janet Nagle, M. & Mrs, Wm.. J. ./Ones Norbert.MaihreCht, Mary '14-,.1.1g Mike -O'Neill,. Aglie4Strpeel:44- pleyfrer,94amdary .epve9rir,., Martens, .Jimmy Milne, vat- gvgerie ricia Morkin, Nancy Murphy, .stocks, Gerry Robertson, Peter aid Bryan ef Prospect Michael Nagle, Mark Timmerniens, Mary Van peel, .mr, Mrs,L4Wrenee Grael.?Y N11:11ine-.T.PrtlIM3"40)444111117M5trgilit 'jPZirn4.4derAlln•VMP4PrPlign'e ck, Sunday .evening guests of Mr, and Debbie of London were Van De Loo, Mary Ann Van haert, Ron Maslen, JIMMY: & mrs, Claire Stason. Gelderen, Jacqueline Vader. Nagle, Grade W 1 in a PeKert, .Grade Lewis Mitchell, .8 trM4.1.7:7 1‘44,17e. SPFai%Pgqtac 1.11 few Shirley Crunican, David Har, Joan Nagle, .Hcb.Selfriecl,gerda .clays with Mr, & Mrs., Claire rigan, MPQ4A4144444-1\11:11rrIcIPP eter , '5WthIlg.i414.T444C Van Geel, Pat .°491a4.; Linda Thacker spent Olen O'Brien, Amy Robertson, Gerald .Sprnyt, David Teonders, Joseph Vader, pert?, Vande Borne, Helen Vander Boog, John Van Eyck. Teacher, Mrs. Toohey. Grade 4,-Debra Anglin, Mary Henn, Mary Dietrich, James igneo, Bernard Harrigan, Daniel Harrigan, Gary Maslen, Elizabeth McNamee Patricia Nagle, Gregory Rober;son, Jghn Sentjens, Mie Steeghs, William Timmerman, peter Vande Borne, Ann Van Eyk, WaldaVan Geel. Grade -,,Margaret Orttni- can, Mary Damen, Richard De Block, Joanne De Kort, Francis Dietrich, Irene Kerckhaert, An- thony Martens, Lawrence Milne, Jean Murphy, Paul Sei- fried, Barbara Spruyt„ Martin Steeghs, Dorothy Thrimerrnans, Jane Vande Borne, Keith Van Geel, Teacher, Mrs„ Garvey Grade 6 Carol Berm, Paula Dietrich, Benny Harrigan, Bruce Maslen, Paul Milne, Philip McNamee Billie Stocks, Kenny Timmermans, Leo Van Lie shout, Jack Van Geel. Grade '7-Jean Crunican, Emily Dyre, Harry Damen, Wil- ^ BIRTHS --- ROBBINS -Mr. and Mrs. Dal- bert Robbins, Exeter, an- nottnce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Wayne, at S outh Buren Hospital June 19 a brother for Sta.ley and Dotiess- VANDECIRSER - Mike and AP Yandeursen, RR 1 Lucan, an- nounce the birth of a son, Paul Joseph, at South Huron Hospital June 25. CARDS. OF THANKS - I wish to express my sin- cere appreciation to all my friends, relatives and neigh- bors for their many acts of kindness received during my recent sad bereavement in the loss of my dear wife. A special thanks to the sisters and nurses on 2nd floor W. St. Joseph's Hospital, Rev. E. Lewis, Rev. D. Guest, Rebekah Lodge, OHS chapter #222, pallbearers, flower bearers and R. C. Din- ney funeral home. Many thanks for the lovely floral tributes, donations to Gideon Bible, Can- cer and Heart Funds. Stan Love. 2* I would like to express my sincere thanks to all who so kindly remembered me with flower s, treats, letters and cards while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London.Spe- cial thanks to the Rev. Mac- Millan and Rev. H. Plant, Dr. Kennedy and Dr. Goddard, the nurses and orderlies of the 6th floor. All was greatly ap- preciated,- Nelson Hood. 2c I wish to thank my neighbors, friends and relatives who re- membered me with cards, gifts and treats while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to my schoolteacher and classmates for their interesting letters and my Sunday School teacher, Miss Ann Fairbairn and her class. It was all greatly appreciated. Many thanks. - Miss Linda Jones. 2* Ham Supper AND Lawn Social Exeter & District BIRTHS BLOM Mr. 340 Mrs. Nick Blom, AR RIPP914. are 44PPY to -anaenrice the arrival of a baby girl. at South Huron Hese pital,.June 24. ARCHER -~ Shirley and Jiro Ar Cher, Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Jean, at South. Huron June 26,,, a sister for Gail, Deng, and Barbara. DIXON,- Bill and Marilyn Dix- on wish to announce the birth of their son, David Wilfred, at South Huron Hospital June 17 a brother for Christine and Jim, FINNEN----.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Finnen, Ancirew St., .xeter, announce the birth of ad au gh- ter, Renee Louise, at Seuth Huron Hospital, June 26. JACOES.,Jehn and Mary Ja- cobs RR 1 Zurich, announce the birth of adaughter, Helen, at South Huron Hospital, June 28. LAVERY-Mr, and Mrs. Gor- don M. Lavery, Zurich, an- nounce the birth of a son, Paul James, at South Huron Hos- pital June 27 a brother for Gregory. LITTLE-Mr. and Mrs. D. Lyle Little, Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Esther Marion, at South Huron Hos- pital June 22,- a sister for Heather, Robin and Shelley. MacDONALD - Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacDonald, RCAF Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Devine Ann, at South Huron Hospital June 22 '- a sister for Patsy, Brian and Jackie. MARTENS -Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Martens, RR 2 Crediton, announce the birth of a daugh- ter Henrietta Mathilda, at South Huron Hospital, June 29, ROWE -Bill and Audrey Rowe (nee Richardson) Exeter, an- nounce the birth of a son, Larry William, June 29. THEATER Swimming Pool SECOND Newspaper Bingo Cards 500 3 for $1 (Rena) McBride, both of Exeter, Mrs. Cleve (Jessie) Cochrane, Seaforth, Mrs. John (Mabel) Jarrott, Hensall. Funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. D. M. Guest Monday, June 29 at the R. C. Dinney funeral home, Exeter, with burial in Baird's ceme- tery, Brucefield. Pallbearers were Messrs El- mer Cameron, Edgar Smith, Ken Wood, Alex McBeath, Fred Dobbs and Stewart McBride. Flower bearers were William Huxtable, Jim Love, W ay ne Love and Ross McBeath. STEVE McQUEEN JAMES GARNER RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH 1 Show Nightly at 9:30 Colour Cartoon WED., THURS., FRI. July 8.9-10 " UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE 77 JACK LEMMON CAROL LYNLEY EDIE ADAMS' (Adult Entertainment) Colour Cartoon "THE GREAT ESCAPE" 21 FREE TB CLINICS IN HURON COUNTY Operating 2 to 5 p.m. - 7 to 10 p.m. each day, except where noted RE- VISIT July 2 July 3 July 7 FIRST RE- Location DAY VISIT DASHWOOD-Town Hall June 29 July 3 CENTRALIA (RCAF Station) Community Centre June 30 July 6 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. CENTRALIA (Village) United Church July 2 July 7 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. FIRST Location DAY BRUSSELS-School June 29 June 30 ETHEL-Community Centre July 2 FORDWICH- Community Hall ,,,,,,,, July 3 GORRIE-Community Hall July 6 WINGHAM-ARMORIES July 7 July 8 July 9 July 10 Drag and Swim Every Sunday at the Bend DUNGANNON- United Church Jjuu ll yy 11 43 CLINTON-Town Hall July 15 Jjuull yy 16 17 BLYTH--Comrnunity Memorial Hall July 20 July 21 SEAFORTH- Northside United Church June 22 June 23 June 24 ZURICH--Community Hall June 25 June 26 Julyjuly 98 HENSALL- Community Arena, July 2 July 7 July 10 7 p.m. to• 10 p.m. JJuullyy 1153 July 14 Community Hall July 6 July 9 July 3 July 8 CREDITON- 16 ELIMVILLE-Township Hall July 7 July 10 July 11 EXETER--F Arena July 8 July 13 July 20 July 9 July 14 July 2i G°VDicEtokrliCal-IST. Public School July 13 July 16 July 22: July 24 July 15 July 20 July 10 July 15 July 14 July 17 jj;uunintleee 292 BAYF1ELD-TOwn Hall „,„.„ July 20 July 23 July 16 July 21 July 17 July 22 CLINTON RCAF STATION-- June 30 July 2 Ritchie Building July 21 July 24 CLIP THIS SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION cliNdmillualaiNINNINOM••••••••