HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-08-20, Page 10Barrett, Kathy Cook and Cindy
TnekeY,
Senior winner for the boys
was Jinl Darling with 12 PgilltS, followed .PY Carpenter, Tete
;grout walked off with the hlter.
Mediate eilverWare with 4ack Darling Placing second.
Junior winner was Bruce
Tuckey with 13 points, followed
by Rend), Gilfillan's 10.
Kin camp
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pie MaPkie,
Cabin 2-Mary Southcott, Joe
Me Ford, Mercy Rundle, And-
rca Barrett, Roberta Barrett,
Cindy TuckeY, Street' Wooden,
Debbie Wooden, Diane Ileffere
Men.
Cabin 3-Barhara Lamport,
Kathy Campbell, Barbara. Sten-r-
lake, Cathy HoltPlan, Brenda
Brintnell, Doris Artne Fergu-
son, Kathy Kirk and Ruth Arm
Kerr,
In the track competition, en,
tales were high and competition
was keen.
Joan CaMpbell won the senior girls' title with 1,2 points, while
Elaine Heibein finished close
behind with 11.
Jane Tuckey wrapped up the
intermediate class with 14,
compared to the 11 garnered
by Jane Broderick. Inthejunior
class, Ann Merle S wee tzer
placed first and three tied for
second spot. They were Roberta
DANCE
CKNX RANCH BOYS
Gordon Arena
Fri., Aug. 21
Admission $1 per person
Sponsored by Court Carleton
255 COF of Granton
SECOND ANNUAL
BEEF BARBECUE
Thursday, September 3
LUCAN COMMUNITY ARENA
(Tables and chairs supplied)
Adult tickets: Advance theeel.d7050,r
$2.25
After 4:00 p.m. on Sept. 3
Children- 12 and Under - 75
To be held rain or shine
Proceeds in aid of all recreation activities
By MRS. ,v,ifpLk„..wpcict.GILL
GRAND REND.
Herbert Wainwright, 83,
veteran. Of the:South.African.Wer
and Winer eleekof pend,
died at his home Warwick et.,
Grand pod $4tproax, Ap.$t.
1S, He had been in ailing health
for some time.
Ile was born in London, Eng,
He served In the South Afrieart
War in the Royal Regiment of
Artillery. On his return he
settled in London, Ont„ where
hp was electrical maintenance
man with .TheKelloggcompany.
About 20 years ago he moved
to Grend Bend.
lie was the first clerk of the
village and the first secretary
treasurer of Grand Bend Leg-
ion. He was also chairman of
the Library Boerd,
He is survived by his wife,
the former Marjorie Grey, two
sons, William F. Wainwright
of Lachine, Quebec, and George
of London; one daughter, Mrs.
Reginald (N o r m a) Book, of
Whitby; six grandchildren and
three great grandchildren,
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. A. E. Holley of
Kitchener, a former pastor, at
the T, Harry Hoffman funeral
home, Dashwood, Wednesday,
August 19 with interment in
Grand Bend cemetery.
Pallbearers were three Kel-
logg' employees, W. F. B. Mac-
Laren, Gordon Haskett and Bob
Haskett.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Turnbull
and family of Florida spent the
past two weeks with his parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Max Turnbull and
Jack. During their stay afamily
picnic was held with Dr. R. B.
Turnbull, Mrs. Turnbull and
boys of Breslaw, Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Lamport and Dennis of
Crediton attending.
Misses Patti Glenn, Melonie
West and Darlene Visci have
returned home from the United
neeeaeyebeexeet
'By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Rodger Luxton of Owen Sound
is holidaying with Jack Hodgert.
Mr. & Mrs. Frayne Parsons
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Cann, Judith and Bradley, Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Mr. &
Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas,
Glenn and Calvin spent Sunday
at Goderich.
Miss Linda Knight spent the
weekend with Miss Judy Mayer.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie and Michael of London
visited Saturday with Mr. &
Mrs. John Bray,
Mrs. William Reath. naci
UCW committee meeting at her
home Thursday evening to plan
the September meeting.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Shulman
and family of Embro visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Pym. Beverly, Paul and Mark
returned home with their par-
ents after having spent last week
with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pym
and Mr. & Mrs. John Pym. Mar-
cia and Bradley Shulman are
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Performance at 2 and 8 p.m.
Activities Commence One Hour Earlier
Adults $1.50, Children $1.00 Res. Seats .500 extra
For benefit of the Royal Camtdiigt Lepton
EXETER
COMMUNITY PARK
MON., AUG.
ONE DAY ONLY
AMERICA'S
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INTERNATIONAL
"Ilk THE WORLD ITS FIELD! 4
ITS TRIUMPHS REACH
BEYOND THE SEAS!
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY
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UNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St.
United Congregations in
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
during August
10:00 am.-Sunday Schools in
both churches
11:00 a,m,-Union Service of
Worship at James St.
Trio: Ada, Susan and Brenda
Dinney
Organist: Mr. Lawrence Wein,
A.W.C.M.
.sinister: Rev. S. E. Lewis,
M.A., B.D.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY
AFTER TRINITY
August 23
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion
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
CIILO (680 Kc.)
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 aen.-Morning Service
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
Visitors Welcome
5:30 p.m.-CIILO Mennonite
Hour.
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Services in Caven Presbyte.
rian Church at Main & Hill St.)
Pastor: William A. Galt
8:45 a,m..--Divitte Services
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, August 28
10:00 aan.--Morning Worship
11:15 thit.-Sunday Scheel
8:00 p.m.-Drive-In Gespel
Services at ShIpka.
Exeter & District
SWIMMING POOL
FOURTH
NEWSPAPER BINGO
Cards 50t 3 for $1
Watch The T-A For Numbers
Each Week
Cards May Be Obtained At the Following Stores
CREDITON
Attfield's General Store
ZURICH
Doerr's Superior
Food Market
GRAND BEND
Betty & Art's IGA
MacLaren's Drug Store
Mel & Olive's Variety Store
DASHWOOD
Merner's Butcher Shop
Dashwood Locker
& Food Market
A &
HENSALL
Al's Food market
Drysdale Hardware
EXETER
H Superior Food Market
Darling's IGA
Stan Frayne's Grocery
Sanders' Grocery
LUCAN
Darling's IGA
CENTRALIA
Vic's Market
CENTRALIA PMQ's
Exeter Dairy
This Week's Numbers
G-50, B-13, G-55, I-17, G-48, 1-16,
B-6, N-34, 1-26, G-56, N-45, 1 -18,
N-37, 1-25, N-35, B-2, B-5, B-10,
0-67, B--•9, N-33, N-43, 0-70, G-53
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FORD vs PLYMOUTH
GRAND BEND DRAGWAY
* The Westborne Raider, A/Factory Experimental Plymouth, returnes
this Sunday to defend its championship. Dick Brennan challenges
with his A/Factory Experimental Falcon.
FORD PLYMOUTH
1964 /fele weight Plymouth peworoci by
a 426 howl-hood outline,
1964 Falcon eoweeed by a 427 cu. inch
high 'riser en§ind.
Former GB clerk,
dies at age of 83
Russell suppiiO4.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Church Camp at Goderich,,
Misses Margaret Jennison,
Donna Ruth Sturdevant and April
Whiting spent the weekend at
Ottawa,.
Mies Karen Jennison sperit
last week at Stratford with Miss
Joan Osbelcieston and Joan is
speeding this week at Grand
Bend with Karen and her family.
Mrs. Mel Ramsden and chil-
dren of North Bay are holidaying
with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Ed Gill and family.
Mr. Herman Gill is a patient
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Skipper
of Brantford spent last week
with his parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Skipper, and Mies Mar-
garet Skipper and Mr, Barry
Whitehead ppent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Skipper.
ANNOUNCEMENTS- IN MEMORIAM-_'
HeINICIN -In loving memory of
my dear husband, Alfred J,
Ilunkin, laid to rest one year
ago today, August 20, l9e3.
God gave me a precious husband
The dearest in all the world;
lie fashioned his smile out of
eunshine,
And moulded his heart of pure
gold;
Then came that sad autumn day,
As I stood by his open grave;
I watched them lower my loved
one,
I would have given my life to
save;
But I knew my thoughts would
not waken,
My darling husband that day:
So I laid my heart beside him,
And quietly walked away.
- Always remembered and so
sadly missed by his wife
Margaret. 20c
BIRTHS ,
D ENDlei e- Mr. and Mrs.
;Bernie Dellenaine, RR 2 Zur-
ich, announce the birth of a
son, Kevin axles, in South
Huron lieepital, August 15
-
a brother for Michael,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van
Baaren, RR 1 Londepboro wish
to announce the marriage of
their daughter Jane Maria to
Mr. Dirk liconaard, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Cornelitie Hoonaaxd of
RR 1 Centralia. Wedding to take
place August 28, 1964. 20c
Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques
of Tavistock, Ontario, will wel-
come relatives and friends at
Main Street United Churchpar-
lors, Exeter, on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 1, 964 from 2:30 to
4:30 pm and 7:30 to 9:30 pm
on the occasion of their 60th
wedding anniversary. No gifts
please. 20:27*
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mousseau
will hold Open House at their
home Tuesday, August 25, from
2 to 5 and '7 to 10 pm on the oc-
casion of their 50th wedding an-
niversary. 20c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gla-
vin, Mt. Carmel, invite rela-
tives and friends to join them
in a Mass of Thanksgiving at
Our Lady of Mt.Carmel Church
on Saturday, August 22 at 11 am
on the occasion of their golden
wedding. Reception from 3 to 5
in the parish hall. No gifts
please. 20*
FAUCRE11..-Mr. and Mrs.
Pierre R. Faucher, RCAF
Ste. Centralia, announce the
birth of a daughter, Marie
Anne 1.4se, at South Huron
Hospital, August 11.
CARDS OF THANKS-
The family of the late Mrs.
Fred G. Heniery wishes, to ex,
pm!, sincere thanks to all kind
relatives friends. :or floral
tributes, donation to Cancer
Society, cards and expressions
of sympathy during their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. J. PP Landon, the pall,
bearers, the ladies of Carmel
Presbyterian Church and the
Bonthron FuneeelHorne, The
McQueen family, 20c
The family of the late Mrs.
John Fletcher wish to thank
everyone who remembered her
while a patient at the Des jar-
dine Rest Home and the many
acts of kindness and messages
of sympathy during their sad
bereavement. epeciel thanks to
Mrs, Desjardine, Dr, Ecker,
Rev. Roulston and James Street
UC W. 20*
I would like to thank everyone
who remembered me with
cards, treats and visits while
I was in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. Spe-
cial thanks to the party who
drove me to the hospital,
Dan Coward, 20c
I wish to thank friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for their
kindness shown to me while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to those who
were so kind to my wife and
daughter. - Bill Snell. 20*
GILMOUR - Gerald and Mar-
garet Gilmour, Lucan, are
happy to announce the birth
of their son, David John, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don August 9- a brother for
Kevin and Paul.
GB couple
mark event
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They jumped to the attack
quickly off starter Don Couture
and built up an 0,1 lead at the end of the second inning and
then held on as the. Legion,
Creditors crew whittled the lead
and threatened to pull It out of
the fire in the final frame,
The losers picked UP three
in the third and added one intee
foUrth and Monty Metompre and
Al Wiper appeared to have the
game wider control.
However, a double by Jim
Pinder and a triple by Bill
Mercer accounted for two more
in the last frame before Wiper
got the next two batters to fly
out and sent Gord Slaught back
to the bench on three strikes.
The NCOs picked up eight
runs off starter Don Couture
and scored only two off Slaught,
Garand, Beliski and Moto-
mura had two hits each for the
winners, while Souchereau, pa-
vies, Noyle, Lefleur, Osgood
and Wiper had one each,
Murray Brintnell, Jim Pin-
der, Bill Mercer and Chub Ed-
wards had two each for the
losers, while single safeties
came off the bats of Russ r3eav-
er and Bob Hodgins.
MILLER - Mr. and Mrs, James
Miller, Lucan, announce the
birth of a son, George Ar-
nold, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, August 4- a brother
for Gordon, Billie, Patricia,
Michael, Charles, Robert,
Katherine, Diana and Georg-
ina.
HUNKIN - In loving memory of
our dear father who passed
away one year ago, August
17, 1963.
He was a wonderful father,
He played life's battle square;
No matter when we needed him,
We always found him there.
He done his part,
And he done it well;
Looking back with tenderness
Along the path he trod;
We bless the years we spent
with him,
And leave the rest to God.
-Always remembered and
deeply missed by his daugh-
ters and son, Evelyn, Wil-
fred and Eleanor. 20c
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill had
a pleasant surprise Saturday
evening when about 45 relatives
and friends gathered at their
home on the Mallard Line to
celebrate their 25th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gill were pre-
sented with a silver tea service
and other gifts. A wedding cake
decorated for the occasion was
the centre for the dining room
table.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
GOSPEL SERVICES -Sunday
night at 8:00 atShipka Drive-In.
Special speaker supplied by
Transport for Christ. Special
musical numbers. Offering
above expenses will go to Bible
Society, Gideon Ministry and
Goodwill Rescue Mission.
Come as you are and hear from
your car,
In case of rain, come just the
same.
Bring a car full. 20c
"BISSETTS" NO. 5 USBORNE
SCHOOL REUNION - All for-
mer pupils and friends are in-
vited to attend a picnic on
Aug. 29, on the school grounds.
Registration at 1 pm, Picnic
lunch. Refreshments provided.
20c
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Smith, RR 3 Ailsa Craig, wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Betty Lou to
Carman Douglas Cable, Hen-
sail, son of Mrs. EstellaCable,
London and the late Mr. William
R. Cable. The wedding to take
place September 5, 1964. 20*
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of
Hensall, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Marlene Elizabeth, to David
Alexander Ingram, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Ingram, Hensall.
The wedding to take place Sat-
urday, September 12, 1964 at
2:00 o'clock in Hensall Pres-
byterian Church. 20c
CARDS OF THANKS -
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to members of the
Exeter Volunteer Fire Brigade,
friends and neighbors for all the
help given and offered during
and after the fire on Saturday.
-Neil and Eleanor Campbell
and family.
J. M. and Alma Southcott
wish to thank the many friends
and nursing staff of South Huron
Hospital for kindnesses receiv-
ed while patients in the hospital
and since returning home. x
IN MEMORIAM -
COLE - In loving memory of
a dear sister, Mrs, Harry
Cole, who passed away 2
years ago, August 21, 1962.
So many things have happened
Since you were called away,
Things you would have enjoyed,
Had you been left to stay.
So many things to share with you
In just the usual way,
Things that could be so much
nicer
If you were here today.
We cannot bring the old things
back,
Your hand we cannot touch,
But God has given us wonderful
memories,
Of one we loved so much.
- Lovingly remembered by
sister and brothers. 20*
Sunrise Bean Meeting
8:00 a.m.- Thursday, August 27
Farm of Jack Peck - Kippen
11/4 Miles West of #4
All Bean growers. are invited to see and hear about Liquid
and Dry fertilizers - Trace Elements - control of the Bean
Beetle, Varieties, etc.
100 Demonstrations and Research on 25 Acres
Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
supported by Ontario Bean Growers Association
RIM
HYDRO SHOWTIME-spon-
sored by Beta Sigma Phi Sor-
ority, October 20, 20c
RODD -In loving memory of a
clear husband, father and
grandfather, Edgar George
Rodd, who passed away four
years ago, August 18, 1960,
Loved and remembered every
day,
In our hearts he'll always stay;
Leaving memories of us to keep,
Without farewell he fell asleep.
- Always remembered by his
loving wife Mabel and family.
20c
SNELGROVE --In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and
father, Andrew L. Snelgrove,
who passed away August 20,
1962.
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure;
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
-Ever remembered by wife
Katherine and daughters,
Judy and Margaret. 20"
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ti STARLITE
DRIVE IN
THEATER
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
WINCHELSEA SCHOOL RE-
UNION - All former pupils and
families are cordially invited to
attend the Winchelsea School
reunion, on Saturday, August
22, 1964. Registration 1 pm,
Booth on the grounds. Bring old
school photos for display, Pic-
nic supper, bring sandwiches,
cookies or tarts. Refrestiments
and plates will be provided.
Short program. 20c
(7he Chttrctes
in the area
Invite you to join them for
Worship. Fellowship and
Services
Come as late as 11 p.m. and
see the complete show
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
August 20-21
Top Family Entertainment
'Come Blow
Your Horn'
FRANK SINATRA
BARBARA RUSH
Colour Cartoon
SATURDAY & MONDAY
August 22 -24
Muscle
Beach Party
FRANKIE AVALON
ANNETTE FUNICELLO
Colour Cartoon
AUGUST 20, 21, 22
(Colour)
'TOM JONES'
ADMITTANCE
RESTRICTED
TO PERSONS
18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
Albert Finney
Susannah York
One Show Only Each Nighi
spending this week with their
grandparents.
Murray Parsons is holidaying
with his cousins, David, Dennis
and Dale Passrnore.
Miss Margaret Hunkin is
holidaying with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. William Gil-
fillan of Exeter.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
August 25 -26
'Soldier
In The Rain'
Jackie Gleason
Steve McQueen
Tuesday Weld
Cartoon
BARN
DANCE
Friday, Aug. 21
HAIST -In loving memory of
a dear father, Mr. Harry
Haist, who passed away one
year ago, August 24, 1963.
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 the
family. 20e
HERN - In loving memory of
my dear mother, Mrs. Chris-
tina Here who passed away
August 21, 1963.
Gone from me but leaving me-
mories
Death can never take away;
Memories that will always ling-
er
While upon this earth I stay.
-Always remembered by
daughter Alma. 20*
HERN In loving memory of
a dear mother, Christina
Hein who passed away one
year ago August 21.
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 her
family, 20*
When men speak ill of thee,
so live that nobody will believe
them. Plato
ALTON ISAAC S
NEW BARN
AUGUST 24, 25, 26
( Adult Entertainment )
`Mary, Mary'
Colour
Debbie Reynolds,
Barry Nel son
. •• 6 miles south of Exeter
on highway no. 4
Music by The Country Five
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Worship and Ser-
mon, Dutch
2:00 p.m.-Worship and Ser-
mon, English
3:15 p.m.-Sunday School
All Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Getz
Sunday, August 23
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Bible Class
11:00 a.m.-Divine Service
The Church of
"The Lutheran Hour"
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Sunday, August 23
10:00 a,m.-Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.-Sunday School.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, August 23
No Sunday School classes
10 a.m.-CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Mr. Paul D, Scott, B.A.
will preach
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Lloyd Johnston, Pastor
Sunday, August 23
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a,na-Morning Worship
Wed. 8:00 p.m.-Prayer a /I d
Bible Study
Everybody Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron Ste E.
Patton' W. Stephenson, 13:Th:
11:15 a.m.-Suriday School
p.ni.-Worship Service
Wed., 8 peti.-Peeyer Service
Nursery for Seating children .
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
S.S. No. 3 USBORNE ( PLUGTOWN )
REUNION
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
Bell rings at 1 p.m. Picnic Lunch at 5 p.m.
a Please bring sandwiches, cookies, tarts
(Dishes, cutlery and beverages will be provided)
a Prizes for the oldest ex pupil and former pupils
coming the farthest.
e Bring your old school pictures
DANCE FROM 9 TO 12
Both 'cats identical in weiglif, cubit` inches., and horse powat.
Both have reached speeds Of over 12$ miles per hour.
Operated By Grand Bend Drogway Ltd.
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