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THE EXETER LIONS CLUB
presents
A REAL LOBSTER - Room three students at Exeter public school have been learning about lobsters in re-
cent lessons. Thursday, a former lobster fisherman George Robertson visited the school for a practical
demonstration. Taking a good look at the lobster being held by Robertson are Becky Ferguson, Maamoun
Ghotmeh, Brett Batten, Darren Tinney and Jamie Bowerman. T-A photo
Masons worship in Kirkton,
grand chaplain guest speaker
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A NEW SEASON AT
TIENRE LCNIEN
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
by Arthur Miller
Miller's Pulitzer Prize winning play probes the soul of a simple man whose
magnificent dream of beating society by being a somebody Is defeated by the
society which drains the common man of his energy, then drops him. Willy Lumen's
drama is today...of people being strangled by an economic grip.
HANSEL AND GRETEL
' by Englebert Humperdinek
An extraordinary event-in the grand style. Theatre London and the London
Symphony Orchestra combine to present Humperdinck's awesome and wonderfully
magical fantasy. A family show filled with wizardry, suspense and music.
HEDDA GABLER
by Henrik Ibsen
I bsen's fascinating dissection of a woman's mind, soul and spirit. A strong woman,
exquisite but an individualist whose goal of liberation from patterned female
behaviour and social restrictions generates the determination that causes her to
manipulate, mangle and destroy others and herself,
FRANKENSTEIN
by Alden Nowlan and Walter Learning
Based on Mary Shelly's classic novel, a scientist, obsessed with the power of
manufacturing life fails in his attempt at building a creation of beauty. What
emerges is a hideous monster whose only weakness is a desperate yearning for
love...a yearning which cannot be fulfilled.
CHEMIN de FER
by Georges Feydeau
Totally mad, mad, madcap mix ups dominate this rip-roarious romp through love,
laughter and lunacy when an unsuspecting husband finds his slippery wife with her
stuttering lover. The frenzy begins.
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By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
A large attendance was present
at the South Huron Masonic
District Divine Service in Kirkton
United Church Sunday evening.
Rev. Grant Dawson led in the
worship service.
Rt, Wor, Bro. Arthur W.
Watson, Grand Chaplain of
Grand Lodge of Canada in the
Province of Ontario was the guest
speaker.
The first lesson was read by
Wor. Bro. Alex Gartenburg,
District Chaplain. The Second
lesson was read by Rt. Wor, Bro.
Earl Watson.
Most of the lodges of South
Huron District were represented
and visitors from London District
T hree people
in hospitals
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By 'MANUEL CURS
GREENWAY
Albert Romphf, Harry Horner
and Mrs. Selbourne English are
patients in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Rev. Mary McInally of Granton
will be the guest speaker in the
United Church Sunday. Rev.
Harold Dobson has accepted a
call to the Dungannon-Nile
Pastoral Charge, effective July 1,
Russell Brown has moved from
his home here to reside in Exeter.
Mrs. Grace Stewardson who
has been in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, for the past month is now
a resident of the senior citizens
home in Ailsa Craig.
Best wishes are extended to
Stewart . Brown and Beverley
Stire who were married in Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood on
Saturday. Stewart is the son of
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brown.
Intended for last week
Donald Hannenen, Sudbury,
and Ed. Osborne, Brandon
Manitoba who are students at the
TD Bank, Toronto were holiday
visitors with Keith Walper,
Sarnia, at his parents home here.
Rev. Harold Dobson of the
United Church is attending the
London conference sessions
being held in Windsor this week.
Dinner guests with the Curt's
here on Sunday were Mr. & Mrs.
William Curts, London.
Philip Clarke, Port Credit, is
visiting with his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr.& Mrs. Bill
Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas
Clarke, London, also visited with
their parents recently and are
now enjoying a vacation in
England and Scotland.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Romphf
have sold their home here and
have purchased a lot in
Parkhill.
By the way: With a provincial
election coming up this year we
already know the ingredients
being used in the political pie -
baloney, applesauce, plums and
dough.
Masonic lodges were also
present.
The choir rendered special
music under the leadership of
Mrs. Earl Stephens.
The Christians In Action, young
people's group from Kirkton and
Woodham, presented a special
evening service in Kirkton United
Church on May 18. Thet theme
was "Darkness into Light".
Wendy Heard led the
congregation in worship. Lynda
Denham read the scriptures.
Several members participated in
a variety of skits which
demonstrated the work of God's
spirit in the world. Candles
helped to carry out the theme.
The Young People's choir,
under the direction of Mrs. Ethel
Stephen, sang an appropriate
anthem.
Personals
Mr.& Mrs.Murray Budden and
Corey of London visited Sunday.
wkth. Mr. •PeArl ,Budden, , „
Mr. & Mrs. Ewart Crago
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Priestop of Mitchell'.
Mrs. Metcalfe of Scotland has
been visiting with her daughter
Rev. & Mrs. Dawson and Shawn.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall and
Linda attended the christening of
Kim Lien daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Marshall at Metropolitan
United Church, London, on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Horace Greenstreet
spent the past week with Mr. &
Mrs. Bruce Greenstreet and
family of Brampton.
Mrs. George Hall and Mrs. J.
McCormick spent the May 24
holiday weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
John Hanniman and family at
Renfrew.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Loughleen
of Toronto spent a few days last
week with Mrs. Bertha Bickell.
Mrs. Ea Blackler and Mrs,
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Hensall Arena
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
At wedding
in Toronto
By MRS. NI, H. ELSTON
BIDDULPH
Mr. & Mrs. Melville Buswell,
Pearl and Jean and Allan
Buswell attended the wedding in
Toronto on Saturday, May 17, of
their niece, Katherine Dunn,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Elmore
Dunn to Dr. Robert Williams of
Australia,
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Wilson and
daughter Suzie of England are
holidaying with their uncle and
aunt Mr. & Mrs. Melville
Boswell, also Allan Buswell.
Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills and
Barry of Whalen also Mr, & Mrs.
Ray Mills of Centralia were
guests of Mr, & Mrs. Bob Blair on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs, Bill Morley of
Whalen attended the anniversary
service at Centralia United
Church on Sunday and were
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Sam'Skinner
following the service.
Visitors during the week with
Rev. & Mrs. M, H. Elston were
Rev. John Hoffman of Holy
Trinity Church, Lucan (formerly
of Dundalk Parish), Mr. & Mrs.
Elliot McRoberts, Exeter, Wm.
H. Lambourn, London ac-
companied by Mrs. Zadie
Lambourn and Mrs. Neva
Lambourn, also of London, Mrs,
Vera Blackwell of Petrolia, Rev.
Frank & Mrs. Trudgion of
Dundalk.
Forest fires started by light-
ning burn over hundreds of
thousands of acres annually in
Canada.
Dance
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., May 31
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Children $1.50
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Wm, J. BlaCkler returned home
Friday from England. They were
accompanied by Dr. Albert Berry
of St, Marys. Mrs. Da Blackler
visited with her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. B. Temple.
Mrs, Wm, J. Blackler visited
with cousins and school friends.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Urquhart
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Donohue of Toronto. Heather
Urquhart returned home after
spending two days in Toronto.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wm.
J. Blackler were Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Henry, Jeff and friend;
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn,
Diane and Bruce.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Ballard of
Toronto, Mrs. Keith Stephens and
family of Anderson were visitors
on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Rea Stephens.