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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-07-04, Page 15meetee',, etieeeee- eetteePeeeeteeteeex „et-. eteteeileteeeeeeteeve reeeee ete, ee,.e'Nl'efetteeeeee..teyeteeeee eye,/ e Yete. eeeeee tee-me Announcement Rates. ,filtiTHS--, No ;Imam. MARRIAGES, Engagernentp,,Death Notices, ,Cards Ttnin4 - .30 ..in.i.prOP$1.?5,,each additional werel"?0, IN LIVIMOIII.A.M $1A.p10100. per Ilea of verse. PQNIMP EVENTS vvorc0',$1..5, each adclitieN4 WOrd20, ..$44segyontinpartionadeOuct 25~ PIKQI)NT FOR CASH PAYMENT P.M TUESDAYS Taming of the Shrew Elizabeth Taylor, Richard t3urton T LITE JULY 3-4-5-6 (Double Feature) (Color) The War Wagon John Wayne, Kirk Douglas Valley of Mystery Richard Egan, Peter Graves JULY 8-9-10 (Color) PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Andrew and George Streets Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman 9:15 a.m.-Divine Service 10:30 a.M.-Siinday School ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman 8:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11;00 a.m.--Divine Service Churches of The -Lutheran Hour EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sa Main -St. Ph. 225-0244 Pastor: Rev. P. E. Rhtide Stuiday, JUly 9:46'a.m.--Sunday School fel. the Whole Parnily 11100 a„in, Morning 'Worship 740 pair.-Evangelistic Servide Pastor Rhucle Will speak at both Services, A warm weleome awaits you, at Exeter Pentecostal Chtirchl CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev,. R. V. Wilton, Ek.A.,B,D. Organist: Miss Judy Blair Sunday, July 7 1000 a.m.,Sunday School Classes fer all ages. 11:00 a.m.-Public Worship Lay Speaker: Mr, R. J. Rippin, Angliean Student • STARLITE DRIVE-IN GOSPEL -SERVICES Starlite brive-lri, Shipka July 7 at $:00 pain. SPEAKER1 Rev, trued l'enny, Winghani Baptist Chute)) MUSIC: Mr. Prank Ooller, Tenor ,oloIst, Wingltain Ladies/ Vie frem Hayfield Come At yeti are hear from yottr ear, iii case Of rain, tOnit Sttst the same. `e ChLI YChCS in the area Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services TONIGHT 73-Exeter Leg on Hall .E- Thurtday, July 4 b:"66 .0.iii T. •Sponsored by Ladies P •Auldlioty m rn i st i ori si '.1:" AO 'one under 16 years 'af ego for 15 rounds will be admiltad, JACKPOT 400 in '5'6 calls Sidney Polder, Judy Geeson JUST miletettt FROM tiqAteei se.ND $14iPKA Coming Next: Double feature "Mt LIOUIDATORS" AND "Doctor, You've Got To Be Kidding!" E:xeter Saddle. Club OPEN HORSE SHOW Sunday, July 7 1.0.-to,Aoto EXETEA VAIR tItiOUNOS jUIJOEv., JOHN THYSSEN, tTAATHIlOY -diAt8Et - 6, Hertel Face Sr. WeStere Pleasure '7. Barrel Race Jr. 2, Junior Equitation & Novice Class S, Western 'cling a, Flag Race Sr. a„ Foie 'Heeding 4. Flag Race Jr. 10, 'notate Race S.-Working 'Caw Horse Added Attraction Jack Oa timed Hiding PRIZE IVIONE"Y:' AIJULTS $20.06 jUNIOFIs $10.00 Ott AT ol4t WELCOME Pefiresliffeets ti 4 BIRTHS , NrigINPIPI's1.,,r Jack ,and /Mina At- 1011SOn of Lucan are pleased to announce thel4rthr ,pf a daegh-t ter, Janice Lyrine on June 19 .St. Jesepli'0 Hospital, 491-e, cleneeea Pieter for Ruth Mn! .111.,c1cF13.,,, On July 3 to Dianne and Lawrence Decker, RR 4 Croditon a son, •oregory Law, ronqe South Huron Hospital, Enter, a brother for .Lisa, .CUNNINGHAM. Mr, and mrs. Arnold Cunningham, RR 1 can, are plethed to .announce the birth of their son„ Dortaid. Michael, at St, Joseph's 110Se pital, London, pn Juee, 2$. ESSERY June 96. at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, to Mr. end Mrs. W. R. Essery, RR 1 Centralia, a dapghter, Ruth Ann a baby sister for Robbie. QRATTON Dr. and Mrs. Don Gratton, Grand Bend, announce the birth of a son en July 1 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. - a brother for Rob. KORICINA -Joe and Mary Kor- icina, Exeter, announce the birth of their son, Kevin. Jo- aeph, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on July 1. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street West Rev. Ivor Bodenham Bible School for all ages at 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m.- Morning Service "Regulation of Conduct" 7:30 p.m.-Evening Service "Seven Solemn Questions" Wed. 8 p.m.-Prayer Service We welcome you to worship with us. BIRTHS., MACK..-.A son, Steele Bradley, Was born to Mre aP4MrS!,Ste,Ye Mack, Exeter, on .July 1 at Speth Huron Hospital, Exeter, mApipEgS,, Joe And 139l141p(nee McLaughlin) Clandeboye, Pounce thq arriv41, ofthelr.son, David Joseph, on June 22 at St, Joseph's Hospital, London ,-.-. a brother for Debbie. ANNOUNCEMENTS - Nips, Clarence Smillie, is ,giv, ing a Trousseau Tea at .ttSiniling Agree'', Henaell on Saterday, July 13, 1966 between. the hours of 2-5 pm and 7-9 pm in .benpur of her daughter Brenda, bride, elect of July 2,0, Friends and relatives are invited to please accept this invitation to attend. 4e ' Mrs. Roylance Westcott would like to invite all friends, neigh- bors and relatives tp a trousseau tea on Sunday, July 7 from 2 pm to 5 pm in honour of her daugh- ter Carole, prior to her mar- riage to Mr. Bruce Casson. 4* CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys Sunday, July 7 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 a ,m.` CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 a.m. Nursery available for pre- school children. You are invited to worship with us. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Parish of Exeter & Hensel! Rev. H. A. Seegmilier, Rector David Elston, Organist July 7 - Trinity 4' Holy Communion - Trivitt Memorial: 8 & 11 a.m. St. Paul's : 9:45 a.m. CALVARY United Church of Canada DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. Bruce Guy, B.A.,B.D. ' Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae Friday, July 5 at 8 p.m. INDUCTION OF REV. GUY by Rev. Grant Mills, Clinton Speaker: Rev. John Heuther, Zurich Sunday, July 7 10:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East Rev. Harmon Heeg, Minister Sunday, July 7 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship Dutch 11:30 a.m.-Sunday School 8:00 p.M.-Evening Worship English Come and Worship ZION UNITED CHURCH CREbil-ON Minister; Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg„ B.A., a.b. Sundays July 7 9:45 a.ni.--Morrilrig Worship in Crediton United Church, Rev. D. S. Warren iii00 -,A.m.--Siniday School at Zion Church. JULY 15 - 36, trediton, DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL All children Of Crediton and community are welcome. CENTRALIA FAItH TABERNACLE Undebomiriational David Ellyatt Phone 228-6904 Sunday 'Scheel IDA a.m, Morning Service :11:15 amt. Sunday 8 p.m. Evangelistic Wednesday Evening it p.m. Prayer and Bible Study A hearty Weleonte awaits VAL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. D. J. Schetten 10f00 Service {English) p.bL,Worsitip Servide (Dutch) 15.180 pan,--tack tO God tilLO (686 Ed) ENGAGEMENTS - Mrs. Mildred M. Batson, Lon- don, wishes to announce the en- gagement of her daughter Onalee Joanne, to Mr. David Charles Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Hunt, London. The wedding to take place Friday, August 2, 1968 at 7 pm in First Baptist Church, London. 4* Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fitz- gerald, North Bay, Ontario are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Rosemary Catherine, to Mr. Peter Plantinga ofeSudbury, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pla.ntinga, Main St., Exeter. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 3, 1968 at 2 pm at Holy Name Parish, Mem- orial Drive, North Bay, Ontario. 4c Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Giber son of Petrolia are pleased to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Maureen Pat- ricia to Mr. Guido Maurice Cool- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beef]. Coalman, RR 1 Exeter. The mar- riage will take place Saturday, July 27 at 2:30 pm in St. Phillips Catholic Church, Petrolia, 4* Mr. and Mrs. Orville Grose of RR 2 Denfield wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyne Orlene, to Harvey Eu- gene Hollings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollings, RR 1 Clandeboye. The wedding will take place at 3:30 o'clock, Sat- urday, July 27, 1968 at Wesley United Church. 4* Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hart of Ottawa announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Claudette to Donald Morrison Jermyn, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Jermyn, Exeter, the wed- ding to take place, Saturday, July 27 in Ottawa. 4* Mrs. Ilene Mathers wishes to announce the, engagement of her daughter MaryIlene to Mr. Thom- as K. Richardson; son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson, Clinton, Ontario. The marriage to take place at Main St. United Church, Exeter, July 27, 1968 at 2:30 o'clock. 4* Mr. and Mrs. Russell Munro, Parkhill, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen to Richard Marvin Lloyd Glanville, son of Mrs. Shirley Glanville and the late Frank Glanville, Crediton. The wedding to take place at Park- hill United Church, P ar k hill, August 24, 1968 at 3 o'clock. 4* Mr. and MrS. Edward Charles Regele, Walton are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Mae Glanville to Mr. Stanley GrantPreszcator, son of William Preszcator and the late Mrs. Matidie Preszcat- or, RR 2 Crediton, the marriage to take place Saturday, August 3, 1968 at three o'clock at Credit- on United Church. 4x The engagenient is announced of Natty Jean, daughter of Dr. E. L. Rothmel and the late Mrs. Rethmel, Guelph, to Mr. CharleS Henry Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenscin, Varna. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 10, at St. John's United Church, Al.-' liSton, 4* Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson, BB 6 St. Marys, Wish to announce the erigagernent of their datigh- ter, Susan Kipp, to Harry Leroy JaeueS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaelies, RFR 1 Centralia. The Wedding will take place on. Saturday, July 20, 1068 at 2:30 pm In 'Woodhani United Church. CARDS 00 THANKS My sincere thanks and appredi- atitiii to 'relatives and .friends ler te.rdS, gifts and VISitt While a patient in SOUth Cron HoSital and Since returning home, also gratitude and thankt to Doctor Fletcher and the hoSpital Staff. -Agnes- Anderson. 4* Vine *odd like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness and SynipathytheiVii to tit during Our recent bereave- tient in the loss Of a haying Path- er and grandfather, Robert Flynn, The beautiful cards and ifiesSageS of ...sythisi:thy Were all de ly ppretiattilk lqr._and Mrs., Harold Broderick and latrilly and Mr: and IVIrS,• Clive Flynn and fatally, 4* "Alla like to thank all my relaWeS Itieridt for all the beatitiful flOWerSt cards; treat's and' visits' While a patient in St, JeSepWS Hospital. Special thanks to doctors And staff, Menace llittzeL 24e CARPS OF THANKS would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciatipn to all my friends and neighbors for their flowers, cards and gifts and visits to me while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses for their kindness. - Mrs. Eva Dow, 4* Margaret and baby Robe r t Lawrence Elliott wish to express our sincere thank you to all who visited, sent cards flowers and gifts to us while patients inSouth Huron District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Goddard and the nursing staff. It was all greatly appreeiated. 4c Donald and Lorna Finkbeiner wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to rela- tives, friends and neighbors for visits, cards, gifts and flowers while Lorna was a patient at South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Gans, Dr. Goddard and the nursing staff of the hos- pital. 4* We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely floral tributes, donations cards and messages of sympathy, extended to us in the passing of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Dr. Ross and the staff of Huron- view, to Rev. H. Currie, the pallbearers, the ladies of Hen- salt United Church who served lunch following the funeral ser- vices and to Bonthron's Funeral Home. Mrs. Wm. Forrest and family. 4* Mr. and Mrs. 141. Klumpp would like to thank all neighbors and friends, the Dashwood Fire Brig- ade and especially the boys that turned in the fire alarm and saved their horse which was tied in the barn. Thanks again. 4c Sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbor's for cards, treats and visits while a patient . in South Huron Hospital, special thanks to the nursing staff of the hospital. Thomas Kyle Sr. 4c I would like to sincerely thank relatives, neighbors, friends, UCW Grand Bend, Parkhill Chap- ter No. 265 OES, Doric Lodge No. 233, for cards, letters, treats and visits during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital. They were all deeply appreciated.-Colin Love. 4* We wish to express our ap- preciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown to us during our recent bereavement, also for the beautiful floral tributes, mes- sages of syriepathy and the do-' nation to the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to Rev. John Boyne and the pallbearers, the Hopper-Hockey F une r al Home and all those who helped in any way, - Lille and Gorden Oke. 4* Sincere thanks lo friends, neighbors and relatives for cards and visits, while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Spedial thanks to Fr. Bricklin, Dr. Flet- cher, Miss Claypole and nursing staff and to all who helped at home.- Thomas K. Patten. 4* IN MEMORIAM , MAIER -in loving memory Of a dear Husband, father and grandfather, Carl E. Maier, who passed away ott Jelly 1964, God looked around HIS garden, And found an empty plate; Be looked down on earth, And saw your tited,fate; He put His arms around you And lifted you 'to rest; God's garden Mita be beautiful For ,Only takes the beat. Lovingly remembered by wife Ruby and family. 4c 8AUlqbttti0Otk -,-, in loving memory of a dear Maher and grandmother Who patted away eight years ago July 4, 1.060, We 'Cannot halt the hands Of tittle Or live again the past, But Within our hearth are Melt , t That itle§ Will forever last, ,,Lovingly remembered by daughters', sons-in-law and grandchildren. 4c STANLAXE loving memory of a dear sIster, Agnes 'Ellen (Pairbairn) Stalilakei Who passed away welt 'years ago July j, 1966, `We Cannot bring the old days back, When We Were all together But loving thoughts and belt , Dries Will live With tit forever: --Lovihgly"remembered by 'brothers and sisters; 4d Lucan Public School has an- nounced the following classes beginning in September: Kindergarten, Mrs. Berdan and Mrs. Garrett; From Biddulph, Ana Lee Baker, Anne Marie Beaucage, Verna Blanc, Ila Bow- erman, Robert Brintnell, John Campbell, Joanne Carter, John Clark, Suanne Clarke, Ronald Chisholm, Brian Currale Kevin Dann, Melany Dark, Margaret DeVries, Charles Dickie, Eric Drost, Heather Fenwick, Diane Garrett, Lonnie Gielnik, James Gosling, Helen Herbert, Stephen Hudson, Katherine Juergens, Richard Klass, Carol Klumpers, Angels Korevaar, Lorie Leitch, Shawn McComb, Darin McFalls, Jamie Mugford, Carol Nickles, Elaine Rooney, Chris Sockett, James Shipway, Scott Taylor, Wendy Ann Earhart. From Lucan, Bernard Avery, Jean Bragg, Helen Butler, Lisa Compton, Susan Dallas, Ethel Dykeman, Penelope Emery, Brian Froats, Sherry Froats, John Hastings, Kenneth Hayter, Kimberly Hayter, Heather Hod- gson, Robert Jones, Bonnie Joyce, Donald Kloss, Michelle Leckie, Laura McKenzie, Dar- lene Paton, Kevin Piper, Teresa Shumka, Douglas Smith, Ferlin Sovereign, Donald S tuckle ss, June VanVeen, Paul Wraith, Di- ane young, Grade 1, Mrs. Allison; Betty Ann Earhart, Clayton Kirk, Ger- rie DeVries, Jimmy Raton, Bren- da Thompson, Bradley Hutchin- son, Roger Blanc, Gwen Dens- more, Jackie Stevens, Gerry Howell, Matt Josh, Louise Clark, Margaret Whalen, R a e rri o n d Thompson, Carmen Drost, Donnie Hardie, Suzie Gricken, Brenda Dykeman, Wendy Hearn, Teresa Corrigan, Karen Taylor, Wendy Graves, Jeff McLeary, Caroline Knoblauch, Wendy Kloss, Mark Edginton, Janette Rooney, Ray- mond McRobert, Penny Hodgins, Lori Henson. Grade 1, Mrs. Cobleigh; John Henderson, Tommy Emery, Lorie Lightfoot, Denise Kennedy, Jo Ann Pennington, Lorna Hopps, Jeff Hockey, Stuart Melanson, Doug Latta, Tracy Harrison, Mark Brand, Jeff Brand, Donna Hodgins, Kim Irvine, Mark Fin- layson, Janice Burt, David Camp- CASH BINGO - Legion Hall, Sea- forth, Friday, July 5, 1968 at 8;15 pm - 15 regular games for $10; 2, $25 specials; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Extra cards 25y or 7 for $1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare Work. 6tfnc bell, Dianne Cook, David Eiz- enga, Stephen Wicks, 'Marjorie Dykeman, Paul Gilmore, Chris Delargy, Phyllis Klumpers, Marylou Tindall, Debbie Wissell, Doug Cook, Ronnie Vanderhoek, Debbie Hirtzele Grade 2, Miss Whiting: Cecil Veno, Bruce Joyce, Sharon Hut- ton, Joan Foster, Harvey Leckie, Chris Roberts, Jimmy Anson, Terry Arenthals, Billy Garrett, Darren Kennedy, Paul Theander, Patsy Kirk, Karen Bowerman, Wayne McCallum, Stephen Eiz- enga, Wayne Lewis, Tammy Her- meston, Nelson Phair, Teddy MacDonald, Veronica Clark, Mary Lynn Shipway, Robbie Wind- sor, Ursula Hoffmann, Nancy Tindall, Debbie Davis, Debbie Arnold, Sandra Kloss, John Van Veen. Grade 2, Miss Blair: Heather Hutton, Ivy Gardiner, Bobby Hod- gins, Paul Abbott, Marion Her- bert, Ronnie Glen, Robin Stev- ens, David Walzack, John Nixon, Kevin Carter, John Arenthals, Fay Hayter, Jim Hayter, Kim Emery, Roger Lewis, Diane Evans, Dorothy Cunningham, Marnie Rooney, Scott Revington, Marilyn Lightfoot, Faron Sover- eign, Ann Garrett, Robin Reving- ton, Barbara Hudson, Patty Ell- yatt, Fenno DeVries, Jane Hardy, Dani Roloson, Grade 3, Mrs. Halliday: Deb- bie Emery, Ronny Brintnell, Kev- in Gilmore, Janet Goddard, Mich- ael Stanley, Dean McRoberts, Scott Dickson, Lynn Finlayson, Martin Drost, Cora Engel, Sandra Avery, Melody Crawford, Kathy Harris, Benjy Price, Lonnie Socket, Carolyn Hopps, Pamela Allen, Jeff Field, Michael Arm- strong, Pam Smith, George Mel- anson, Susan Riddell, Jamie Wil- son, Heike Nippa, John Lan- bourn, Dean Densmore, John Leckie, Elizabeth Bowerman, Paul Ellis. Grade 3, Mrs. Mikita: Carey Eizenga, David Cook, Cheryl Hardy, Kathleen Phair, Chris- tine Stutt, Danny Piper, Debbie Hodgins, Linda Korevaar, Cal- vin McCallum, Beth Van Aren- thal, Douglas Mason, Lyle West- man, Douglas Butler, Dawn Lynn Thompson, Ferne Mardlin, Kin Leitch, Kerry Westman, Wendy Kraut, David Roloson, Janet E ar- hart, Fay Black, John Noon, Jim Barrett, Mathew Bermeston, Karen Leitch, Jim Hardie, Cindy Mayo, Barry Mills, Darrel Mc- Comb, Ronnie Densmore. BIDDULPH The following is a list of the classes and their teachers at Biddulph Central School In Sep- tember. Grade 8, Mr. Bryan: Violet Acres, Leona Betwarick, Faye SuzanneBlair, Bradley, Laurie CoX, Dianne Corbett, Kim Eng- RECEPTION AND DANCE for MEL WHITING and 1VtARYHELEN -CUNNINGHAM (Bridal Couple) Sat., July 6 Exeter Legion Holl Musit by THE 13 AMELE RS EVERYONE' WELCOME lish, Dorothy Garrett, Bill God- ard, Ronald Hodgins, Anita Hod- gins, Karen Hodgson, Barbara Irvine, Jean Kirsh, Joanne Latta, Sandra Leck, Nancy Lewis, Joan Lockyer, Carol Mason, Ed Mit- oraj, Ann Mohr, Don Neil, Bev- erley Parker, Carl Peckham, Steven Revington, Beverly Shum - ka, Patsey snelgrove, Annestan- ley, Michael Wraith. Grade 8, Mr. Myles: Sheila Armitage, Susan Bowerman, Keith Evans, Mike Henderson, John Holland, Gary Barker, Bill Cornish, Bill Blom, Joyce Cun- ningham, Pam Gricken, Gaye Moon, Wendy Currah, Jim Mac- Donald, Lynn Melanson, Nancy Nickles, Janet Smith, Mary Margaret Young, Richard Mof- fatt, Wayne Donaldson, Janet Henson, Donald Morgan, Brenda Hodgins, Louanne Shipway, Jeff Culbert, Ruth Westman. Grade 7, Mrs. Bodenham: Ron- ald Blane, Stephen Carter, Dianne Ellyatt, David Evans, Phillip Farr, Judy Field, Fred Hardie, Linda Irvine, Linda Kraul, Suz- anne Leckie, David Latta, Val- erie Leitch, Kevin Lightfoot, Sharon Mardlin, Alarm McLeary, Julie Noyes, Ronald Simpson, Dianne Stuckless, Luanne Tay- lor, Sharon Young, Scott Ander- son, Bill Lambourn, Paul Nixon, Gary Isaac, Ann Peckham, David Smith. Grade 6 & 7, Mrs. Beatson: Grade 6: Gordon Blane, Lucy Cunningham, Danny Egan, Brenda Haskett, Jim Hodgins, Gordon Moon, Jackie Pennington, Sherry Riddell, Bradley Taylor, Don Wilson, Janice Macklern, Fred Middleton, Brian Price, Rick Millman, Christine Cornish. Grade '7, Sandy Leckie, Char- JULY 11 to 17 {six Days) (One Show Each Wite) (Color) To Sir With Love maine Young, Carl Farr, Cheryl Mayo, Kevin Wallis, Ken Free- man, Terry Hindmarsh, Michael Davis, David Garrett, Robbie Dallas, Grade 6, Mrs. Hamilton: Jim Brintnell, Brenda Cook, Mary Jane Culbert, June Donaldson, Henry Drost, Derek Dykeman, Esther Krainz, Adele Farr,Jefe Hermeston, Pat Holland, Robert Isaac, Christine Josh, Peter Juergens, Dianne Knight, Randy Kraul, Danny Leckie, David Mc- Falls, Paul McPhee, Allen Mel- anson, Anne Revington, Cynthia Shumka, Tim S tut t, Martin Wraith, Rita Densmore, Bruce Cornish, Randy English, Dianne Leitch, Kathy Stilsort, J im Thompson. Grade 5, Mrs. Hearn: Leonard Anderson, Lillian Bowerman, Pat Bristow, Michael Calcott, Dale Cook, Wayne Cunningham, Shane Dykeman, Thomas Earhart, Mer- vyn Evans, Janice Field, Kathy Hoops, Wayne Hudson, Scott Leckie, Brenda Lewis, Richard McCooeye, Walter MeRobert, Danny Middleton, Jerry Morgan, Larry Morley, Bradley West- man, Gary Currah, Ronald Dyke - man, Jo Ellen McFalls, Brian McComb, Robert Mulholland, Robert Cornish, Douglas Hudson, Jim Pennington, Jim Ellis, Jim Giniac. Grade 5, Mr. Hughes: Debra Dickie, Lynn Emery, Johanna - Please turn to page 16 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. First Show et Dusk For Six Days THURS., FRI., SAT., MON., TUES. & WED. July 4th to lOth - DOUBLE FEATURE - BONNIE AND CLYDE (Adult Entertainment) Showing al 9J5 Warren 8catty and Pave Dunaway to Color - AND WAR DRAMA "First To Fight" CHAO' EVERETT DEAN ADM Showing at 11.ne p.re. Color Caftan 4.6\ •Weii *la ,110k 'A.MM .4•=1. Graduate ca Mount Carmel The graduating class at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Separate School received their diplomas at a special service, Thursday. Back row, left, Brenda Rimmer, Carolyn McCann, MichaerHogan, Vincent AYPtte, Wayne Sokolowski, David Pergal, Philip Hall and Charles Ford. Front, Ann Erickson, Mary Rutten, Barbara Doyle, Joanne McCann, Ann Morrissey, Carol Ann Desjardine, Elizabeth Van Osch and Theresa leutten. T-A photo List Lucan, Biddulph fall classes MAIN STREET and CREDITON United Church of Canada Minister: • Rev. Douglas Warren, BA, BD. MAIN STREET Organist: Mrs. Frank Wildfong, ALCM 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 11:15 a.m.-Morning Service Joint service with James St. in Main St. Church Nursery for pre-school children 7:30 p.m.-Evening Service CREDITON Organist: Miss Elaine Powe, ARCT, A. Mus. 9:45 a.m,-Joint service with Zion Church in the Crediton United Church during the month of July. 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School All are welcome .Chicken Barbecue Brinsley United Church W ed,, July 10 from 8!00 Adults $1.75 Children 12 .8i under 75ii Photto72346466 2W,3028 tot' advance ticket =