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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-25, Page 8The Thm,s-Arivocale, September 25, 1958. ..„ , Zurich Personals Pr. and. Mrs. Bert Bachert ! Mr. .and Airs. Don -010 and yore .staitors. with relative; And farni13.' spent a few days with -*jells it 'Mliverton. : Air. and Mrs. Arthur McLean. agaa, pagan Began Ana (laugh.' London. The Oke's youngest son ti' MarY, who recently moved to • was undergoing treatments in ndon, were visitors at Zurich.: St. Josephs Hospital, London. $r. and gra. Bill Redour and Mr. and Airs. Wm. Davidson tangly enjoyed a few days in visited: with relatives ia Sea- -1.0rOntsI, also visited with Air. forth. and Mrs, Lawrence. Brisson and Airs. Oscar Greb is able to go feMlly at St. Thonsis. ! about with her fractured left Mr, Werner Winter is enjoy.. wrist, received last week. hg It few holidays at the home , Mrs. Charles :Carr and family. of. 'his, parents, Rev. and Airs. , Georgetown, Delaware. a r e 0. Winter, before returning .to ; spending a few weeks with her eoliege. !mother. Mrs. Anne Turltheim.. Mrs. john Daly, Mrs. Salter ; while Air. Carr is attending t and Miss Marie Bedard spent I business in Michigan. 1. few days at the home of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bossen. latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. i- berry of :Detroit were visitors Clarence Jeffrey. ;at their cottage at. Ducharme Mr. Henry Eickineir spent a Beaeli. few ddYS- at the home of his I Mrs. Pearl ‘Ieliek, Mrs. A. ;on, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eick MeClinchey of Zurich. Mrs. Me- meir, in Burlington. ; lissa Geiger. Bayfield, Mrs. Joey Hartman of London was ! myrtle Kreiger. of Varna, and at visitor at the home of his Air. Clare Geiger of Zurich, grandmother, Airs. Theresa Hart. ; motored to Stratford on Sunday man, . . ' afternoon to visit the remains Mr. Edward Dieehert of Sar,! of the late Aaron Weber, resi- tile and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Male dent- of Sebringville and former and family of Hanover were. !resident of Zurich. visitors at the home of the for- I Mr. and Mrs, William Steckle nier's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ' were guests at the home of Mr. Victor Diechert, j and Mrs, Curtis Gingerich and family, • Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Wit - .mer are spending a few weeks at the home of their daughter, PRODUCE HEALTH, I Air. and Mrs. William Gibbons at Woodbridge. Mr. Witmer had an operation at Thornhill lios- paibtlay.land is progressing favor- I C ti d F P - • .1 1! • ., - • ''MEDICINE TO HAS TO EXAMINE DISEASE" '(Authors Name Below.) =wee Modern practice of me- dicine differs greatly from ancient methods. A research team of scientists, pharmaceutical chemists and physicians are continuously studying the causes of the differ- ent diseases, Once they are known, it is only a matter of time before cures are discover- ed. Physicians now have better methods of diag- nosis and treatment. Me- dicines are formulated to attack the cause. Some- times, if we have no known chemical that will help, our chemists invent one by synthesis. That is why the medicines your physician now prescribes can help you more than ever before. • YOUR PHYSICIAN ,t+.„ CAN PHONE Exeter 447. WHEN YOU NEED MEDICINE • Pick up your prescrip- tion if shopping near us, or let us deliver prompt- ly without extra charge. A -great many people en- trust us with the respons- ibility of filling their pre- scriptions, May we com- pound yours? • Andrew Johnston Drugs Main St., Exeter PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS eQuetation by Plutarch (46-125 A I), Copyright eAS (9 W4) ,-.111101.1./.1•11•111.1.. KIRKTON TOPS INTER -CLUB CONTEST—The team of Grant and Allan Hodgins and Ron Jackson won first prize for Kirkton 4-H beef calf club Friday in the inter -club group competition at the Huron -Perth championship show in Seaforth, Gordon Hocl- gins, left, was the coach for the team. Another Kirkton group won fourth prize in the class. —T -A Photo Zurich Fair Results Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien of London spent the weekend at I the home of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien. Mr. Adolph Kalbfleisch is a ' patient at Clinton Hospital. A large crowd attended the • professional wrestling match at the Zurich Arena on Saturday • evening. Local fans accompanied the , Zurich Lumber Kings baseball . team to Caledonia on Saturday afternoon where the locals won - on nue roin age '/ • ;Bus RAMP' Geiger I 11111114 1)011 I )1P • • " t4a117.; Iti.tagiels. Geiger; wood carving. . ,. 11P4' and snn; root beets, et')-- ; e her PiPI1P, W. 13rDliell• ont ; Inng and round wat Pr- shire and son, Geiger. , amps, Battler. elerner. Students' Exhibits remote ion of garden vesetables. Mt.( lyino nt. melon, ItleClymont ; red t erne.' rieS, Batt 'Pr, eClymnitt : yellow tom - Heaviest t urn ip. Merger, - 1 Geiger: heaviest mangold, Mer- nel H ighlight Of Fair ner, Bat t ler• red peppers. Mer- , 1-Wri green PePPere, ArnnIti Mer- 0,0g end' No. Hi Hay ( 141.), No. 9 ner, C. Pepper; ta hie einem) here, , 1LaY-StarilPY (.91-f--51. ;:fl- 3 HaY PcI e 1 igei, . e •turint. lame , . •\o. - .." .- 1 e.o, • ()members. Ha Diet', AI en -not; ' -01Y 4" 1• No. 4 Hay (JR!, ail Dairy nod Other Product'', Aro- others, Zurich. 1 Grade 1 --Nency Desiardine 1511. Brussels sprouts, Del Geiger, old Werner, 1 b3 the score of 10-4 in the first Gutter, Henry Flaxbard; eheese 1 I'4iinet).1 : k "I:1"P' "1"11 Mill" , ,Telin Geiger, Laura. Pepper; mardr i',''..;;; " AMP Rader 12.11, paerieta ii1 f 1- .- Ltinrnr y 1 li<1. lime r, Lin el a 1 game of the play.offs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bars'ey Clausius $3",rup. AirClyniont, Del Geiger;1 ...(V Pell 2H.. 1 1 tut bac!re ;and Mrs. Henry Clausius called f.,11.r. ji 1 P .. eglgs, La ura pe pp e r, v. ilhet•t, jean Pepper' 12111., Allan on the latter's husband, a pa. DelPeiNeir:le.n..';" IIPUes.:ma(Cle PeriPer. til tient at St. joseph's Hospital, Law'a pepper; °neat baske-raP' • "rade :: -- James Weigand U-1, of . li•ene Hendrick 15.11, Riche -d pot at oes, Battler. i Sham z, 'Mary Bannister, Dale 'London, who is progressing nice - Bort -14,W to rn L I Dignan 311. ly after an eye operation. cnlieet ion of ap[iles, r •ed Me- ' n"radP w 11 - Linda rtrl sr Alf, Gerald Zehr, 14 -month -old son Clymout. Earl Flax bag ; roar , .. on int -.peer, Lynda Miller 1514, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zehr our .N..int ler varieties, Theo , (-; • Buth Pepper 12H, Marion Schroe- . fall varieties eltiClymont, Flax -1 dpr has returned home from nn- bar': f ; treated for injuries received 1.001.x ijoiins. Ste in , van .14 h a r D jeir'e y13, ra et el 'a dei rade 6 1 I d 'V • . ton Hospital, where he was si'lffl'aeh- ler yatirt :I kin of riradeAr5 - Roger Kri:11der sche when the rear wheel of his t»ont: snna°I.T151'ernShaaartrP7' ShMe)Yol;vv-; e.14, Phyllis Meld Inge r 12H dliiget- •11-1 grandfather's car passed over sle'"ack: green ings: tosh red, Sbaasliiiiraore: t setoult,b Clayish's, Michael Solite]; . ArioevC,1"`le,tenitn:baNjeleact:IPItibson pippen, i Peter See sma 121-1 ihim, while backing his car out Ian 111. Martha 'Fischer SH, ! 1 Of the garage, unaware of the MeOlymont ; gold russets Stel»- 1 Grade • 7 - Gaiy Sytsma 1211,1 !child. He is progressing favor- "eh' Ale°1Y1 t - ' t er , Elaine Miller ceymon t • d -Xi ne i: 0 Itlasg, 11sa'i•Acili)::, . 41". d ra T.." 311 I abl • na le 1 1. Law !Sipper, Linda Webb 12H., Nnrma - bland SH, leen neth Vi est la ke. NorI 1 " hern spy applee - Jerome Wei me Kenneth Westlake, Gary Treemnee 1211. Elaine Westlake, Neville Weigand 4311, 1 Macintosh anPles-J e mune "WM - Litla Merrier 12.14. son. Donald Geiger 41-1, Kenneth Westlake, Norme Weigand 511, :snow. apples - Garry rueniner 12(1, J P r 111 P 'Wet son, Donald Geiger 41-1, Ttuth Geiger 411, Mar- earet Geiger 41-1 Delicious an P1 es -- :Ruth (3 e ig et 11), Gary Truemner 12H, Mar- garet Geiger 411. (3101 known). Norma Weig and SH. Grapes -Shirley Fla xhard, en - net h estlake, Glenda. Soper. Pumpkins - Gerald Merrier 1214, .10 Ann Thiel, ledwa rd. Bra ng, Shirley Al e( '1 411, Sandra Melte rdsnn 3H. mbeed t.abbage-Larry er- ner, Donna Kipper, Mona Schad e 121-1, Larry Kipper, Richard Thiel, Children's Poultry' Ban ta me, booted, Larry Mer- /ler; unbooted, old pair, E. 'Becker s11; young pair, E. Berke r, Ger- ald ;Verner; White Leghorn, util- ity, 11111.11 R11(1 Jnan Pepper, le. RE•eker: Light Su esex. y, Rut h and Joan Pepper, E, Becker; utilit y pen New Hamp 16 Bee - tier, Phyllis Sidled ; heavy hybrid, 16, Beek er; light hybrid, L. efer- ner, Ie. Becker; best pair. ban- tams, E. Recker; best 11) Oily pen, heavy, Ruth and •.loan Pepper; hest utility pen, hYbrid, L. eler- I Mr. and Mrs. Laird Thiel of rut:tit:It li'agin't:tarilovs°,11Mcil-117'nrion 12(4.41,.adeBvgfily-n- ner. Blenheim Pitmen, H. Truemner Digne.n 3H. and son, Met lymont ; Pe watt le Pe. col verts and pippen, NJ oPlywont ;1 l% WI -nail sweet, Sharrow, Stein- Greet). 1 - :fames Ratner, Gen. be eh; wealthy, Stterrow, .Del Duchartne 1211. ve Trover 311 :London was a visitor at the home I of his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. Thiel and lenity. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Yuner- ;blut of London were weekend; -11-'ear eolleetio Geiger;Lorne S14, Freda Blerlieg !visitors at the home of their maw; ba ' 1;1;1:‘;:115N:acia 2 Cita Pegier , rt et t pear parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Yungblut. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Koehler, tHensall, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dick, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Art jMcCallum, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Baechler, Exeter, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb. Mr, Wilfred Jarvis of Clinton, I was a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. .Sylvanus Witmer. I Mrs. Edna Oswald and Mr. row; pearl) es, $harrow, Herb . da. Luther • 15H, Dale Dignan 511, Klapp; prunes, Geiger, Al cCly - I Carol Re gier 50, Joan Pepper mon t; red crab apples, .1 ehn (Id- 1211, ger, Del •Ge iger • yellow ,rah Grade 3 - Douglas Erb 4H. apples, elcClymont% John Geiger; Lynda Thiel, Gary Pie xbard, plums, .1. Battler, Del Geiger; James Weigand SH, George Kel- plum collection, AleClymont, De/ 1 • I ' 14 Geiger, (tome and Rugs Applique quilts, Mrs. Melville Staffen, Seaforth, Elizabeth Web- ber. Zurich; pieced cotton, Web- ber; cotton faney, Mrs. 16. Flax - bard : bedspread, Mrs. Len 1'vb; afghan, Webber, Steffen; hearth rug, honked yarn. Elizabeth john- st on ; hearth rug. honked wool, i and Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner John Geiger; rag mat, braided, I were visitors at New Dundee. Webber, Mrs. Elaine Grainger who - has enrolled at the London Teach- ers College, spent the weekend • at the home of her parents, Mr, you, Laura, pepper. Li o w a 1 'I: dainty apren, Steffen. Nowa Id; ; and Mrs. Russell Grainger. pyjamas, Howald Steffen: night I Mr, and Mrs. Milford Thiel dress, women's•teloyes. Staffen; and family have returned to ladies slip. 11 n w a 1 d, Pepper; sweater, Vera Thiel, ;North Bay, where the former will I continue his duties, after spend- lIen'a Went ling a week's vacation at the 'home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Thiel. Mr. Henry Clausius^, is a pa- tient at St. Joseph's Hospital, I London, having an eye opera - Ladies Wear House dress, Mrs. Gard How- ald, London, Staffer', k Gel en RP - ti on. IMiss Meda Sararas and Miss Jean. -McCaig of Toronto, spent — Ithe weekend at the former's home here at Zurich, r1111111111411111111 ttttt if I lllllll 1 I initi lllll 1 lio I limil it111111111101111ift It Breathes COMFORT Pillofoam Mattress When you're buying a mattress, remember comfort is much more important than price. Dunlop Pillofoain Mattress gives you REAL comfort . you get a re- freshing, restful sleep night after night. It's cool, - even on the hottest flights; odorless, too. It won't sag or pack and you don't need to worry about moths or vermin, Compare the value AND the cornfert, • From $109 to $129 4Omplete Wfih Box tpings • Hopper -Hockey FUR NITUR 1 4, .4 • Grade 4 - Lynda Miller 1514, Linda Rader R.E1, Donna. le Ipper, Faye Oesch 9H -S, Alex Turnbull 151-1. Grade 43 - Connie Dietrich 41'r, Norma Wele"anti 81.1. Shirley Plas be rd. Gall • Richardson, Linda 51 eidinger 411, Alice Ducharme 15H. Grade 7 - Glenda. Soper, lieu - met h. Backe rt 9H-5, Phyllis Sehade 124-1-, Sandra Troyer 314, Elaine Ali 11 et- SIC Grade S Helene Du eha rine 1211, Metrlene Dignan 1011, .Bren- da Schoch, l'rn (Opt Grade 1 - 'Dianne Duehartne 1211, Glen Gascho 414, Elaine tVestlalie, C'atherine Reeler SH. Grade 2 - - Joan Pepper 1214, Edward Pre 'lg. Carol etegier RH, Danny *Backert 911 - S, Gerard elesse 411. Pyeamas, St a 11 e n. Gracie 3 - Richard Shantz. sweater, Kathleen Hay, Ho weld : WaYno Beierllng, .ramWeigand sleeveless pullover, Steffen; coarse RH, Margaret Geiger 411, Sylvia wool socks, Pepper, Steffen; fine :Verner 1211. wool socks, Thiel, Webber; k nil Grade.4 - Richard Thiel, Shar- x gloves, Thiel; mils, Steffen,031 Reeler, Linde, Rader SH, Ruth Pepper 1211. Grade 43 - Norma Weigand 4311, Richard Breakey, Phyllis Mei- clinger 12H, Marlene Masse 4H. Grade 43 - Gregory Willert, Mona, Schacle 12H. Grade 7 industrial Arts - na. bet•t Brh 30, .1(eneth Rader 11{, L.43I'l'y Horner 1214, Gary Syrama 1213. Greif e 43 industrial Arts Alla n Brokenshire, Ronald Schroeder 30, Col tertIona Din Jig Room rurnbch 4 n jog E.,n eheon set, embroidered, Webber; runner and four mats, Howald, Staffen; crocheted table mate, Webber, Staffen; eroeheted buffet set, embroidered buffet eet, croeheted. ta hlecloth, card table cover, Steffen, [(lichen At-epos/melee Tea t wels, 'Webber, SI af f en ; pot holders, Ho waJd. 'Webber; article from hag, Howald; collec- tion, Webber. Bedroom. FurnishIngn Embroidered pillow rases. Mrs. 1..,en. Erb, Steffen; crotheted pil- low CaSPS, Webber, Staffen; sheet and rases. Steffen; vanity set, Sta.! fen, 'Webber; guest to wels, Webber; bath towel and wash cloth, Erb, Steffen, LIvIng Itoom Ftirn Ingts Crocheted chesterfield set. Mre. 3% Battler, Staffen; wool eneb ion, Veril, Thiel: any style eushion, Ho weld Staff en • crocheted rep. \Yowls Gary Syt sma 121-1. Pe- ter Syterne. 1214, Gerald elerner 124-1. Vegetables -Larry Merrier. t not known), Dohald Farwell, Edward .Preng. Snapshol ft learnt snapshot -- 'Marlene Dur- nan 211, Larry Merrier. School snapehot-Rieha.rd Thiel, Collect tone Table bouquet - Shirley 'isle. ('linchey 411, Sandra MerlinelleV 414, •01'111 t erplece, Steffen; tat ted centre- Webb:1.S. Wclganrl Rff, Linda pin, Donna Kipper, piece, -Webber, Steffen. Living rhont bent:met Mona ChIldren't" Wear Schad', 1211, (not known 1, Dern- th y Farwell, Linda Webb .12H, Infentei eet, Wat111 Pen Hay loi.rry meennehey 414. Woking OntriP1 - • MarleneJ)igriali 311, Phyllis Sella de 1234. 3-lowairl; crib quilt, Staffers; in- fant's dress, Mrs. Herb 1110(34), Staff e ri; eh ilrVit ('0( 1043 dress. Klopp, Staffen; drese, How - aid, bl a ff en; sun suieit. inpo Star - fen; ankle soeke Plrb St :Mery GrnIn and 3ewe hi lilee girls' knitted ft Wea.ter, Ho weld, Steffen. MiecelInteemis 'ee oek Shopping bag, 1fewali1, ('10(108'. 3143, bag, 1( loop; st (fed a nlinel, Sta f fen, Po ld ; plastic) art 'Hes, ett a f fen ; needlepoint, ' Webbe r, Marten; leather craft, 11'1.13,. Art lyork Carlow:1, Gelge r, TV'rb lopp; pen awl Ink, Geiger; 'Zurich Personals Beets . Linde. 'Web)) 1214. Lar- ry Ripper, Donna leper, Remald beeJarcline, ward Prang. cerrols Donna 041-145 Nixon 311, Gail 'Mob ardson 311, Larry Kipper, Bernard Bedard, Ruth Pepper 1214. Spent:4h 4(31 10115 Larry 'Writer, Larry Merl in chey 411, Mona Nelyaete, Donna,Kipper, Irene Hen- driek, Large yellow onions -- rt'Y 'prier, 'bonne 'Kipper, Gail. ilieb- ardson, Kenneth 'Westlake, 44acel,, Mer91n1'hey 14. :buieh Sets -Larry TCipper, Don- nc. Rinper, r,arry sierner, Mrs. A. C. Meidinger, of Hen- mAril, potatoes • James home of her niece, Mr. And Mrs, Prill)Piv r2Fr. Joari Pepper 1114, salt. spent the weekend at the 7,:rnray sx-sirri,p:amonna 'Kipper. Ruth William Thiei, Lair, pmc tneA Donna 1:41.per Mrs. Joe Brentieniati And 'ftiehard. Thiei, Kenneth Wernicke: daughter, Dolores Ann, of tarn, Klpt,er, JAIII/Vg Weigand .,,Detrott, are visitors at the home 1 Of mr, 4m.1 mrs. Amos Gasoto, yield eon) Sandra itirlic rdson, Tarry :Verner, GM? Itichard- i and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rader. . mon 31.1, Irene Hendrick 1511, Mrs. flora Becket, of Gidden, TOWA, is visiting with her brother, Mr, Elmore KlOpp, and the Klopp James tt-rigand 4311 Wheat Atcric, Alferner, 1,a rr'' sterner, Nary Sytstna wenn ellIler (;(sorge, Dueltarme 1;11t. , ()Ate (Lary Sytsrna, Larry Mr. and Mrs,'1yateutildr ..!tcreerivir, rer`era111,11 Istet:,ner12431, F'e and fainily, neat Waterinn, cli't‘rI3;it3LtIordo;11, :tf3atilertt'ltin were weekend visitors at the srtama 123-1, Petri* S'YLAIL 11-1, home ot their narefita, Rev, and tottiattre -- Donna Ell/Peri Len ,y Motley, Glenn 'Kett. Mrs, Seleman, Bacchler. 01414 sveanaks, 1415131e westiake. Mrs Wflhiani Hest, a POritiac, TdrorO 11611101. tt tell - Mi i - Ardy'or, Kenneth Worn Ink Iv gab, v siting with the ileas tariailiba in Zlitich, FOrtAlt wrr.•c, Sunday visitors - • • IIini Of , , maswieasaaaaresesaaarearappraboaraloolionanuentaireionteamirelaiplalaaniaraailia4 the LaltiOnt Sondra: 'ttlebardcen sit, lelaing le'etifilikkit, Ord! ttiehardiken 341% Peara Marina 'Naar bo, Mar. eh tele, Larry Ripner, Rend ci Jardine, i144 Report On Blake By ELIZABETH FINLAY ' Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oesch spent a few. days at Paris with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oesch. Mrs. Kenneth Breakey and Miss Ethel Gabel,' of Zurich, spent an evening with Mr, Har- old Finlay and faimly. Mr. and Mrs.. Martin of the Listowel district spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle and family. Miss Rebecca Steckle returned with them for a 'Week's vacation. Mr. John McBride visited with Mr. Harold Finlay and .family. Mr. Jerry Desch of Paris spent a few days with his relatives in this district. Message From Whalen "By' MRS. F. SQUIRE Personal Items Mr, and Mrs. 'Walter Pullen, Woodstock, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster spent a few days last week around the :Bruce Peninsula. Mr, and Mrs, Grafton Squire and Paul visited at Forest on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Clemens. Mr, and Mrs. Melville dun; ning and Muriel, also Mr. Wil- fred Herbert were. at Belmont Sunday ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. . Mr., and Mrs. Bert Duffield, Betty and Gayle, visited Sunday with Rev. A. and Mrs. Duffield, Lambeth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dann, London, spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. William Morley -Sr. Mrs. Morrison Foster, Port Arthur, is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mor- ley, - Mrs. E. Ferguson and Mr, and Mrs, Keith Hern, ,Zion, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. David Hord, Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Anderson, St. Marys, recently, Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr. and family were Sun, - day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock, Chiselhurst. Sue Ann Squire spent a few days during last week with Mr, and Mrs. Jaek Dickins, Lucan. She also spent the Weekend in Si, Marys with Mr. and Mrs, Mat Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Mr, George Arksey attended the funeral Monday or (he late Mrs, JaMes Squire, Exeter. Mr, and -Airs. Norman Hod- gins, Avis, Allen: Gorden and, Grant attended Stratford and Staforth Pairs last week, Oor- don, Grant and Alleri showing their 4-11 calves. Mr. and Mrs. CM nawIings, London, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Mott Neil. Mr, and Mrs, John Whelihan have riltryed to nit= to TeSide, WS. Marion Moeller, Mrs. Cliff MANI, Detroit, and Mrs, TM. i'tentinger, Chicago, were recent Visitera or Mr, and Mrs, Morley Sr. Rally Day Ar Kirkton The United eherch Sunday School and chureh held a coin - bitted Rally Day service Sunday morning. The junior !choir sang a' special The stories were given by Miss Marlene Stone- and Miss Betty Fletcher. Scripture lesson was read by Murray Shier. The asa sistant superintendent, Ronald Denham, led the service. Rev, T. Elliott was the Rally Day speaker, 1 -lis subject was "My Father's World, One Neigh- borhood." Personal items Mrs. Al: -Gregory left -Saturday for a visit III North Ray and Gravenhurst. -Guests last -week with Mrs. Gregory were Airs. Leonard, Of Thamesford. and Mrs. Leonard, of Byron, Mr. .and Jain ..g George and David, Mrs, John AleGul. lough and Jimmy, -Gravenhurst, and Mrs, Glen Fisher, Exeter. Visitors last week with Mrs. H. Copeland and Miss Ethel Copeland were Air. and Mrs. Jack Veitch of 'London, Mrs. B. Humphreys, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Thompson, Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. i3urns Bladder and family -visited Sunday with Air, and,, Mrs, Oliver Stacey of Avonton.' 'Mr. and Mrs, Harold Davis visited Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Allan Elston of Centralia and .attended-Trivitt Church an- niversary, Exeter. Air. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy and Brenda of St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Preston Morrison, Mr, Jim Purdue and Miss Pat Jones, of Hamilton. visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Allen of Ottawa spent the weekend with Air, George Allen and visited his mother, stilla patient in South liuron Hospital, Exeter. Ward Allen was a guest star on Holi- day Ranch TV program Satur- day night, Happenings In Blanshord By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Waugh of London spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. E, Trowartha of Holmesville are spending this week with Mr, .ni Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mrs. Jas. Mossey spent last week with Mr. ‚and Wes. Mossey, Mrs. ;Brunt of Toronto called on Mrs. Cecil Mossey on Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Thomson spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Herman Paynter of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Thomson and family were Surfday eve- ning guests of Alt, John Rinn and• . 3 01 J3aseljne, Diane, Brian and Vaughan Hartwick of Bryanston spent the weekend with Carl, Edwin and Donna Jones. Say you saw it in The Times - Advocate. • Looking k With Lit Promising Winter TV By ELIZABETH TOUCHETTE 1111111.111111a III1141111'1111111111111111.1111111111111.11111111111111111IIIIIIIIIMMIt'll Intl Douglas .Crossley brightened "Just Young' .and "SO its -Good. Holiday Rand' 00 Saturday bye," night and the gocid looking sieger. Speaking of bit parades the will probably appear on several shows -Miring the - whiter if 'talent TV- version, -will return soon. It will be se'en on Monday nights has anytlung to d and alt the regulars will be on In addition IQ singing lessons hand exeept for Austin Doug has been taking some who is working on stage in Eng- struction in dancing recently and land, it is expected that WellY he has accepted several dates to Koster will handle the emcee chores for the show. After drawing a high weekly salary for several months Shir, ley Harmer is finally going to work for Paramount Sh been assigned her first movie: role, it's a straight part in dramatic. movie, no singing, GM Theatre started its sea, son with a bang. !If it can con. time with plays .of this calibre. a lot of new American viewers will be impressed with Canadian television, Bit Sullivan's introduction of his arch enemy Arthur Godfrey on Sullivan's salute to CBS stars show was done with so much poise and aplomb that it will probably go down in TV an. nals, lid- merely turned to Ed, Murrow, then to the audience and said "and now YOUR friend and YOUR filen(' Arthur God - trey." sing a• t churches and at ban- quets. He is also doing, radio and TV jiagies. There seems Jittle doubt that he will be a headliner, before long. I hope CBC keeps an eye on hint during the winter when plans for next summer's pro- gramming are, 'being mulled over. Darlene Anderson is a blonde pony -tailed teen-ager who will soon make her TV debut. Watch for her, I've heard her sing and she has what it takes. She's at. tractive too and was a close runner up in the recent Miss Toronto contest. Somehow I can't quite ima- gine Japanese rock and roll but there must be such a thing. A recent letter informs rne that Paul Anka is now in Tokyo and will be touring Japan, His ree- ords are doing exceptionally well over thee and he is playing to standee croOds. The Ottawa boy is the young- est recording star to make such a tour, In December he ;will headline a show at the Olym- pia Theatre in Paris and that will he followed by engagements 10 Sweden, )3eigium and Ger- many. During the summer Paul appeared al the Indiana State Fair with Bob :tope and on Red Buttons Washington show. Nis two latest record releases seem hit, parade bound. 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