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The Exettr Times-Advoe^tf, May 31, 1956
ONTARIO'S
CHAMPIONSHIP
Fiddlers'
Contest
Hensall Arena
Fri., >
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June 8
8 p.m.
Come And Hear Ontario's
Best Old Time Fiddlers
For Free Press Trophy
$300 IN PRIZE MONEY
Five Classes by Ages and
Best Trick Fiddler
Fiddlers Send Entry To
K. K. Christian, Hensall
Dance In Hall
Admission 750 and 250
ALDON
THEATRE
Shower Girl
At Elimville
A shower for Miss Florence
Heywood, bride-elect of Satur
day, was held on Friday evening
at the home of Mrs. Ross Skin
ner. Mrs. Howard Pym began
the evening’s entertainment with
a humorous game.
Readings were given and the
address was read. Atfer opening
her gifts, Florence thanked
everyone.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. James Heywood
attended the wedding of their
only granddaughter, Miss Arleen
Skinner, to Norman Morgan in
Centralia United Church on Sat
urday.
Mrs. M. Routly of St. Marys is
visiting a few days with MT,
and Mrs. William Routly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson
and family of Kirkton visited on
Sunday with Mr. Charles Stephen
an’d Mrs. Thomas Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink-
beiner and family of Shipka
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kerslake.
Miss Anna Routly had a suc
cessful year at Ryerson Institute
of Technology, passing all exams
in the Home Economics course.
News Of
Kirkton
By MRS. FRED HAMILTON
Fathers Wed Couple
At Centralia Church
Utter From ’’’ ’ P
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD s
Grand Bend COMING EVENTS
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
June 1 and 2
"We're No
Angels"
Vistavision
Color by Technicolor
★ Joan Bennett
★ Humphrey Bogart
★ Aldo Ray
COMICS
Two Shows Nightly-—7.30 &.
DANCE REVUE — By popular
demand, Land of Fantasy, Dance
Revue, by Mrs. R. Broderick and
pupils, Town Hall, Hensail, Fri
day, June 1, 8:15 p.m. Admis
sion: Adults 600, children 350.
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COOKING SCHOOL — Monday,
Tuesday, June 18 and 19, Exeter
Legion Hall. Special door prizes
—-M o n d a y night, Pyrexware;
Tuesday night, R.C.A. Victor
Radio, courtesy of Snelgrove’s.
9.30
PAPER DRIVE — HensaU Girl
Guide Paper Drive, Saturday
morning, June 2. Tie securely
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a Thames Road United Church
75th Anniversary
1881-1956
Sunday, June 17
MORNING AND EVENING SERVICES
— GUEST PREACHERS —
a.m.—Rev. .A. W. Gardiner, B.A^ B.D.
of Alvinston, Ont.
7:30 p.m.—-Rev. C. A. Gowans, M.A. B.D. D.D. of College St.
United Church, Toronto.
Special Music " ' '
A Sketch of the Church History has been prepared in
booklet form.
Social ' gathering at close of evening service on Sunday
night and Congregational Supper on Monday evening.
£
LYRIC THEATRE
May 31, June 1, 2
"DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI"
Lax Barker, Patricia Medina
"APACHE AMBUSH"
Bill Williams, Adele August
June 4, 5, 6
"RANSOM"
Glen Ford, Donna Reed
June 7, 8, 9
"INSIDE DETROIT"
Pat O'Brien, Dennis O'Keefe
"BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES"
Gene Autry, Pat Buttram
Barbecue And
Open House
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Tuesday, June 5
(In Case Of Rain June 7)
Chicken Will Be Served On The Lawn 6.30 - 7.30 p.m.
Tickets $1,25 On Advanced Sale
INDOOR PROGRAMME COMMENCES'AT 8.15 P.M.
No Admission
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Kirkton Community Association
PRELIMINARY
Juvenile Contest
ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON
at 8 p.m. (D.S.T.)
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Mrs. Joan Gaffney, Mitchell, Adjudicator
Open To All Public School Pupils
Entries close May 30. For extra entry forms or information
apply to Mrs. T. A. Ctagd, R.R. 1, St. Marys. Phone 27-1--2
Admhrions Adult* 250 Children 150
CohUsUrifi and Actontpantef* Free
Garden Party
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
Miss Colleen Stovo of Tees-
water was a weekend guest with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payn
ter.Mr. Roy McNaughton, of Cane,
Ont., was in Kirkton on business
la'st week.
Mrs. Amos Doupe will cele
brate her ninety-first birthday
on Thursday, May 31. She is
staying with her daughter, Mrs.
Herman Paynter, and Mr. Payn-
ter.
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Williams were Mr.
and Mrs. Thurlow Williams and
Gayle, Woodstock, Owen O’Brieh
of St. Marys, Mrs. E. Jardine
and Mrs. C. McBurney, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner of
Exeter visited Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Ronald Denham,
and Mr. Denham, and attended
the baptismal service of their
granddaughter, Lynda Dalyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Doupe of
Port Credit spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ev. Doupe
and relatives.
Annual May Flower Show
The Kirkton Horticultural So
ciety held its annual flower show
in Aberdeen Hall on Thursday,
May 17, with 115 present. The
hall was decorated with spring
flowers by decorator convener,
Mrs. James McDougald.
Mrs. Pearce of London Horti
cultural Society showed colored
slides of various floral arrange
ments used in her own home.
Another London member, Mr.
Smith, a florist, then gave a
demonstration on potting house
plants, using spaghum moss,
making this very informative to
people interested in potting glox
inias, tuberous begonias and
many other types of plants.
Everyone present felt they had
received something worthwhile
from these London visitors.
A program followed consisting
of violin solos by Doris Levy;
piano solos by Janice Christie;
vocal duet by Margarea and
Doris Johns; readings by Mrs.
Ed. Hacking; piano duet, Mrs.
Fred Switzer and Robert Ander
son.
Draws for potted plants and
dahlia roots as door prizes were
made. Pot luck lunch was served
bringing an enjoyable evening to
a close.
i The wedding of Miss Elaine
| Love and Rev. J. Ewart Clarke
of Perth, Ontario took place on
Saturday, May 19 at 12 o’clock
noon in Wesley United Church,
Ottawa. The fathers of the bride I and groom officiated at the cer-
[emony. The bride is the daugh
ter of Rgv. and Mrs. A. J. Love
i of Ottawa aqd the bridegroom
is the son of Rev. and Mrs. J.
T. Clarke, Centralia.
The wedding music was play-
j ed by Mr. Melvin S. Yeo and
{Mr. Ronald Medlyn of St. Thom-
i as, cousin of the bride, was the
■soloist.I Mr- Stafford Love gave his
sister in marriage. Miss Flor
ence Clarke, sister of the bride-
groom,. was maid of honor, Miss
Marlene Love, niece of the bride
was bridesmaid and Miss Alli
son Clarke sister of the bride
groom was junior bridesmaid.
Miss Jacqueline Love, niece
of the bride was flower girl and
Master John Love, nephew of
the bride was ring bearer.
The bridegroom was attended
by Rev. J. H. Seeley as best
man and the ushers were Mr.
Selby Love, Mr. Bernard Love
and Mr. Donald Love, brothers
of the bride.
A floor length gown of im
ported rose point lace was chos
en by the bride. It was designed
with a long torso bodice, scooped
neckline accented with seed
News Budget. From
Dashwood
By MRS. E. H. RADER
Topics From
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Personal Items
Mrs. Marion Moeller and Mrs.
Clifford Huebner, Detroit, visited
on Tuesday with Mrs. Morley,
Sr., and Elva.
Mrs. ’Chalcraft, Mrs. Elizabeth
Dunwoodie, of London, Mrs., F.
Squire, Prospect, and Mrs. Alex
Baillie were Thursday guests of
Mrs. George Squire. $
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Froats
and Paul, London, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George
Arksey and Jean,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil and
Donald, also Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Hodgson" and family, were in
London Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Hodgson.
Mr. George Earl, who has
been staying with Mrs. Milne
Pullen for some time, is now
staying with Mr. and Mrs. An
gus Earl, Zion.
Betty Duffield spent the week
end with Janey French. On
Thursday Mrs. French entertain
ed in honor of Janey’s thirteenth
birthday.
Mr. Ronald Squire visited on.
Thursday in St. Marys with her
aunt, Mrs. RiddelK
Mrs. George Squire visited on
Friday with Mrs. J. Dickins, of
Lucan.
Mr .and Mrs. Norman Hodgins
attended anniversary services at
Saintsbury church on Sunday
morhing.
Duffield Bros, attended New
Hamburg horse races last Sat
urday.
Mrs. Ferguson and Dorothy
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Austin
Gowan, London Township.
Mr. Ronald Squire attended
the Masonic District Divine Ser
vice at Hensall United Church
on Sunday evening.
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
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Farewell Sermon
Anniversary service was held
in St. Patrick's church on Sun
day. Rev. R. Mills preached a
farewell service to a full church.
Mrs. Tom Kooy was organist.
There will be no service in
St. Patrick’s on June 3 as St.
Paul’s Kirkton are observing
their anniversary.
Anniversary Guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates,
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Adel-
bert Morley, London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Atkinson.
Rev. R. and Mrs. Mills and
girls with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Latta.
Mrs. W. J. Dickins, Lucan,
with Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Me
Donald. ' «
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hodgins,
Lucan, Miss Rowena Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins and
Ruth Ann, London, and Mr. Cliff
Ings with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carrbll.
Mrs. Fred Davis with Mrs.
W. J. Davis.
Mf. and Mrs. George McFalls
and Joyce and Mr. arid Mrs.
Ross McFalls with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Davis.
Mr. arid Mrs. Robt. Coleman,
Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs, Wil
lard Garrett, and Mrs, R. Dick
iris with Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Davis,
Misses Almarie Davis, London
and Alexia Davis, Exeter spent
Sunday with their parents.
Mr. Prod Dobbs Jr. attended
Personal Items
Mr. Siegfried Miller o£ Water
loo spent-the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Miller.
Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family were Sunday callers with
Mrs. Ada Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Patterson and boys
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Pat
terson and girls, all of Grand
Bend.
Mr .and ' Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Restemayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Willert and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg at
tended the Keller-Bregman wed
ding in Exeter on Saturday.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Weiberg were Mrs.
Harold Baeur, Patricia and
friend, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Wdiberg and ^Howard Weiberg
all of Waterloo.
Sunday ^visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Fleet were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Campbell and Ken
neth of Collingwood and Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Maters and Wes of
Palmerston.* xMr. and Mrs. Louis Reste
mayer yisited with Mr. Henry
Weigand Sunday evening. They
were former neighbours on the
14th concession of Hay.
Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Becker who
were married 26 years on May
24 celebrated it quietly on Sun
day -with a family dinner. FIow-
were were placed in Zion Luther
an Church by the family in 'hon
our of their parents.
Miss Barbara Becker of St.
Thomas spent the-weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klumpp
motored to Malton airport on
Saturday and joined with Mr.
Carl Wein of Sudbury in meet
ing the latter’s fiancee, Miss
Irene Sunderland who. arrived
by T.C.A. from Bradford, Eng
land.
Mrs.’Amanda Schumaker cele
brated her 84th birthday, Wed
nesday, May 23, with a quiet
family gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wolfe
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs'. George An
derson and family at Thedford.
Guests of Miss Nancy Tiernan
-at convocation on Saturday at
the U.W.O. were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. T. H. Hoffman and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrae and
Bonnie Heather, Miss Helen
Nadiger, Miss Jean McAllister
and Miss Kathryn Hunter of Lon
don, Mr. and1 Mrs. R. Eckstein
and Miss Lily Hoffman, Mr. arid'
Mrs. G. Quantz and Mrs, D.
Wurham of London and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Tieman and Lynda.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Tieman were Dr.
and Mrs. Lome Tieman and
David of Middletown N;Y., Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cook, Suzanne
and David of Riverside. Mr, and Mrs. K. B. Streets of Clin
ton and Mr. S. Stormes
Stanley.
The T.B. X-Ray Clinic
DashiVood yesterday and
600 visited the clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin _____
and daughters, Pauline and Pat
sy, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Wilfred Adams, Lcudon.
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pearls and sequins, lily-point
sleeves and a flowing skirt ex
tending into, a chapel train. Her
bridal veil was of embroidered
silk illusion with sequins. She
carried a bouquet of red roses.
The reception was held in the
church hall. Later the couple
left on a trip to Glen Rocks,
Rosseau, Ont. and points in
Southern Ontario.
Travelling, the bride wore a
navy blue suit, pink flowered
hat and navy blue accessories,
Iler corsage bouquet was of pink
Sweetheart roses and her only
jewelry was a pair of gold ear
rings, a gift of the bridegroom.
. The couple will make their
home in Perth.
Out of town guests were pres
ent from Windsor, Lambeth, St.
Thomas, Centralia, Woodstock,
Hamilton, Freelton, Lombardy,
Hannon, Toronto, Perth, Smith
Falls, Larder Lake and Kings
ton.
Personal Items
Mrs. Mooney of Kingsville was
a visitor at the home of Mrs,
Clara Abbott on Thursday eve
ning of last week.
Miss Ann and Master Danny
Shoebottom visited over the
weekend with relatives in Lon
don.
Rev. J. Ewart Clarke and; Mrs. Clarke were guests at the!
home of -Rev. J. T. and Mrs.
Clarke on Monday.
Miss Flossie Davey returned
home from Victoria Hospital,
London, on Tuesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFalls
returned home on Saturday af
ter spending the past few weeks
with their daughters in London.
Miss Marina Bowden has re
turned to her duties at the Lon
don Life after spending a week
at her homie.
Miss Olive Banting R.N. and
Mrs. Stonehouse of Sarnia and
Mrs. Ken Banting of Pontiac
called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fenton on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Daley have
returned from a. trip to Ken
tucky. , ,
Mr. George Mercer and son,
Bill, motored to Toronto on Sun
day to bring Mrs. Mercer and
Arthur home who have been vis
iting in Toronto for the past
week.
Mrs. Marwood Prest entertain
ed in honor of her husba nd on
Thursday evening.
A large number took in the
shower for Mrs. Mooney of
Kingsville w h o formerly was
Mrs. Ed. Faulder.
Mrs. Albert Armstrong and
Mrs. Melville AUison visited on
Sunday with Mrs. B, Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cullpas of Kit
chener spent the weekend with'
Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick.
Mrs. B. McNevin left for Tor
onto to visit her daughter and
son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs, McKel
vey, prior to going to her home
in Lindsay,
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TURKEY
DINNER
Grand Bend
UNITED CHURCH
Friday, June 8
Commencing at. 5.00 O'clock
Adults $1.00 Children 500
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. M^KELLAR
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hubert, Stratford, visited
on Sunday wit. 'Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Flynn, Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lamont,
London, and Mrs. Allan McLean,
Film ore, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sors-
dahl.
A group of the Y.P.S. members
enjoyed a' weiner roast on ‘Fri
day night.
Miss Alice Howe and friend,
Miss McNaughton, Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Jas. Howe.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
and Linda, London, __ ___
J. Currie and daughter, Jill,
Winnipeg, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Otto. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs.' Donald Scott
and family visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. Beckler, Zurich. .
, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Emman,
■Winnipeg, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig.
The sacrement of the Lord’s
Supper was observed at the Sun
day morning service with a good
attendance. At the preparatory
service on Friday evening,
seventeen young people were re
ceived into the membership of
the church, eleven by profession
of faith and six by certificate
from other churches.
Mrs. Mac Lamond is a patient
in Stratford Hospital, having un
dergone an operation.
Miss Ina Grace Scott is a pa
tient in Seaforth hospital having
suffered an injury to her leg,
Auspices ofUnder the
Grand Bend W.A.
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Brownie's
annual zone
Drumhead Service
ZONE Cl OF THE CANADIAN LEQIDN
Sunday, June 3
at 2.30 p.m,
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Community Park, Exeter
Guest Padre: H/Major The Rev. Joseph .Cardy,
London, Chaplain, Western Ontario Area
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Legionaires from 13 branches in the zope, accom
panied by several pipe bands, will parade to the
grounds prior to the service.
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ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING
Corbett Community
Sales Arena
LOCATED 5 MILES NORTH OF PARKHILL'
On Highway 81 At Corbett
Tuesday, June 5
. 8.00 p.m,.
We have a choice variety of pig?, calves and
cattle on our'hooking list for our first sale—
June ,5. .
Your business will be greatly appreciated.
For Further Inforrnation Phone 604-r-31 Pari.hill
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FAIR
featuring
Cattle Classes
Baby Show
School Parade
STARTS AT I P.M.
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Box Office Opens at 8 p.m»
First Show at Dusk
Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
May 31 and June 1
"VANQUISHED"
★ John Payne
★ Jan Sterling
TWO CARTOONS
visited
around
SATURDAY & MONDAY
June 2 and 4
"TREASURE OF THE
GOLDEN CONDOR"
★ Cornel Wilde
★ Constance Smith
TWO CARTOONS
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HQOPER
Hensail Spring
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack
er and family attended Zion
East anniversary on Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack-
‘er and family spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. T. Waugh of
London.
Mr. John Robertson of Crom
arty spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thomson. •
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dann and
Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. George
' Dann were Suiiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Dann of Bryan-
ston.
Mrs. Percy Hodgins and Mar
lene of Granton visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pattison.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Jones
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Bryan and family spent Sun
day at Niagara Falls and Buf
falo.
Miss Lorna Dann of London
spent the weekend at her home.
Hensall Feeder Calf Clubs
Watch 50 district boys and girls show their calves
for judging and auction at the fair.
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Horse Show
TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY
June 5 and 6
"NIAGARA"
(Color, Adult Entertainment)
★ Marilyn Monroe
k Joseph Cotton
■ TWO CARTOONS
Exhibits
Band
ADMISSION 500
SATURDAY
JUNE 9th
Centra"0rCAF StationK***' aND 5 PM
between ■ d Disjs|ay.
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