The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-05, Page 13r
1
Jit
COMING EVENTS -,r.
'THE ERETER home and Scheel
Association will hold its regular
meeting Tuesday, February
at 8:15 p.m. Mr. John (Ionian,
Tubflic School lnspwetoi', will con-
duct the inter-selmooi spelling
ornPetition with prizes awarded.
by The Exeter Times -Advocate.
Special musical numbers' will be
provided, 1 veryene welcome,
The. Story :in
Saintsbu ry
By MRS. HEB.ER PAyiS.
Personal Items
Quite a number from this com-
munity Fitt,- ded the presenta-
tion and Glance for Air. and Mrs.
5e: Jack Atkinson in Lucan arena
.i''i'icl.ay night,
BARENTS, ATTENTiONI---'1'lie Lazry and Leslie •Greenlee
.I.xeter District Band are form- : spent the weekend with their
ing a new class on Thursday, gramlparents, Mr,• and MWs, Ray-
F'ebreary S, in the town hall. .mond Greenlee -
Any boy or girl interested please,: Mr. and Airs. darty Carroll,
.attend, For further particulars Air. and Airs. Veber Davis: were
phone 749. se Friday evening guests with Mr.
land Mrs, Alaurice McDonald,
PANCAKE SUPPER Tuesday, Luean.
February 10, in SL Marys' Mr. Wayne Carroll and Mike
Church, Brinsley, skipper served Davin visited with Airs, Fred
6 to 8 pan.,. progritin to follow, Davis. Mr. Frank. Smyth, Can -
5c tralia, called to see ber on Wed-
nesday afternoon.
LADIES AUXILIARY to South Ale, and Mrs, Jack Dickins
Huron Hospital meeting, 'Tues- were Saturday evening guests
day, February 10, at 2:30 p.m, • with Air. and Mrs, Earl 'Green -
Miss. Sally Goertzen, public lee.
stealth nurse, guest speaker — Air. Cliff Ings, London, visited
social meeting. 5e 'with Ali. and Airs. starry Carroll
and Air, laugh Carroll over the
CAS. MEETING — The annual weekend, Mr. J-iugh Carroll, this
meeting of the Children's Aid community's oldest resident, is
Society of Huron County will be under the doctor's care,
steld at Court blouse, Goderich,
Ontario, on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 11, at 2:30 p,nm, Public cor-
dially invited. 5c
Arena
Activities
FRIDAY, FEB. 6
4:00—Exeter Pee 'Wee
" 111-$lnr I'rnetIse
R:30-111teloelt V. Exeter
Iinnlruna — )'layoff*
6:30-10 :30-1'01111e Skating
SATURDAY, FEB. 7
6:011-.13:00—Mtlnor .Hockey
1 ;30-3 00—Pu foie skating.
III00-5:30—Figure Sknlinn•
0130-5:30—(Tinton vH, Fseter
)IItIael,1 ( pin yofrr.)
11;00—f,derlon 11
1oho rika (Pin yoffa)
MON,. TUES. & WED.
Booked For The Season
THURSDAY, FEB. 12
0:30-1111ehclt TN. 1•13:cicr
nnnlnnrlr Ipiayoffa)
11:00-11derron 11'titian lu�•M,
:Exeter 3lohawk11
Air. and Airs. Jim Young and
Jeffery, Luean, spent Friday
with Mr. and Alrs, l eberDavis.
Airs, Arthur Abbott, Muriel
and baby Wesley Arthur spent
the past week with Mr, and MI's,
Clifford Abbott,
This community was Well rep-
resented at the progressive
euchre held in the lodge room,
Liman on Wednesday evening
sponsored by L,O,L, 493,
111r, and Airs. Robert Tindall
were Friday evening guests with
Mr. and lairs, Charles Tindall,
London and Sunday guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Ross McFails.
Air, and llrs, Dean Gibson
were Saturday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. :Heber Davis.
EASY LESSON IN ECONOMICS—Obviously enjoying their, Along with their pass books, the children received free
first lesson in practical finance are these 50 children drinks and treats. Adults at rear are Bruce Biggart, officer
from J. A, D. McCurdy School, Duron Park, who opened in charge of the agency; Henderson King, school principal,
bank accounts at the 13 of M sub -agency on the station, and Wayne Sylvester, of the bank staff. —RCAF Photo
The Story In
Grand Bend
By MRS, E. KEOWN
Orpha Club Plans Euchre
The Orpha Club met on Tues-
day evening at the home of firs,
W. F. 13. MacLaren with a good
attendance. Several. .articles of
.clothing which had been made
up by the members were brought
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Davis, in,
'leather and Michael were Sat- Final arrangements were made this column, will soon he ap- in the show and is said to be Mr, Jos. Carruthers and Mr.
erday evening guests with Mr. for the euchre party on Friday gearing at the Grand Theatre in 'tailor-made' for the part, He'll Lonzo Romph.f were able to re.
and Mrs. Allan Elston. Mr, Pat evening, Feb, 6, London in the new revue "Purely; probably be appearing on local turn to their homes last week
Cronyn and, Miss Mildred Dun- The next meeting will he held for Pleasure", i T' and radio to ballyhoo the pro- after being patients in St, Jo-
seph's were guests with Mr. and at the home of Mrs, Clarke Ken- Stuart McKay, one of the duction so watch for him, Hospital,
Mrs, Hugh Davis Sunday night. nedy on Feb, 10, Mrs. MacLaren show's producer, is a CBC cos'I Good news for the fans of the A presentation was held at •
:Miss Betty Morley of Brinsley and Airs. harry Hamilton served tome designer• and does the, series "Guiding Light", Susan the West School last Friday eve -
Looking In With Liz
Doug Crossley
in Grand Revue
By ELIZABETH TOUCHETTE
Doug Crossley, a young singer
whom I've. often mentioned in
Message From
Greenway
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Brophey
and family of Hanover and Aiiss
Karen Brophey of London spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs..
Arthur Brophey,
Air, and Mrs, Lloyd Waun of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
Alexandra theatre, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Laver-
Dcug has ane of the male leads enee Curts.
is visiting with AIr. and M s. lunch to close the meeting.
Earl Greenlee. '
Heather Davis spent the past Scout and Cub News
week with her grandparents, Mi'. The Cub meeting on Tuesday: hoes to send it on tour across' on CB(' -TV dramas in the near United Church will hold their
and. Mrs. George AIcFalls and at- was well attended. The leaders the. country. "We'll even take 1I future. Susan asked to be written meeting on Friday evening at.
tended a birthday party on Sat -present included Akela Hama- Stateside if all goes hell" he out of the series heeause she the manse at Grand Bend.
wardrobe for. Billy O'Connor's; Douglas, who portrayed Kathy ning for Mr, and Mrs, Fie(
show, among others. The revue; until that character's death, Rinker (nee Frances Brophey).
is a `big tune effort and Stuart, probably will be seen fairly often The Harmony Class of the:
ton, W. Renate, John Hood and! "
t
the Scouts "Skippe" Leslie Peale, ; The show should go over well.
After the opening ceremony a i It has an almost all -Canadian
game was played followed by a i cast but the star is Richard
yarn from Akela and badge'
work, during which a number of
Cubs made good progress to-
ward their first and second stars.
ui'clay for Linda Heckman, old me a few weeks ago wanted to spend more time with
her husband, singer Jan Rubes,
who works out of Toronto. NowTwo friends went duck hunt-;
ing one cold morning. One took;
she has joined him there and along a thermos bottle full of:
taken up permanent residence. coffee while the other had a!
Don Francks has become en- bottle full of Old Typesetter (one'
gaged to Barb Bricker, this slug and you're through for the;
year's Miss Toronto Argonaut in day).
A straight tip on a sure thing
usually demonstrates the uncer-
tainties of life,
•Ulunuumnunmmummununlnuuw luini lnmu uuulnluuln laml1111I1minsImllll111111111 I111111I11111
ANNUAL MEETING
Middlesex County
Wheat Producers
Monday, Feb. 9
8:30 p.rn.
ILDE%TON COMMUNITY HALL
This meeting is called to duly elect
the county representatives to the
Ontario Wheat Marketing Board.
}f1111,ulaial 11111I1111111loolialalll iaiat1m IIIll1alalota 11111111 I IIIIIIIIu11111111“11111111"11111mi1“11“11',
”pllllllllll“Il11Illaia1111111111111mumllmmua“IIIII“W 11f1111111111111111111111alol1111110000l111111oula111f oto
F.
RETURNING FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
Evangelist
Arthur Durnan
After extensive study and experience with our
modern youth crime Wave, Mr. Durnan has - the
answer to this national problem. Be sure to'hear him!
Clinton Legion Hall
'SATURDAY, FEB.
8:00 p.m.
TRI -COUNTY YOUTH FOR CHRIST
1111111111111111111111111111111111II IIIII11111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111u11111111111111111111111I111"“1111111f
• 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111f11111,11111111111111111111111111111110111111111/1I111I111111111111,11114
Hay & Stanley Townships
Brucellosis
Information Meeting
An information meeting concerning all cattle owners
in the township of Hay and Stanley regarding the
the Brucellosis Control Program (on a test and slaugh-
ter basis) will be held in
Township Hall, Zurich
FRIDAY, FEB: 1.3
2:00 pan,
t6 acquaint termer% with the MIMIC), of !1 canvass.
v�• ,^�riywP�,layn��;;,,ttto�y offend this important'�yt ioottingg,,t�yy, y�
Gl'aORGt ABM, CLtFPO1tb 1' , ?1:,X-1: " 117
Stanley Ped. d. Secretary tray red, Secretary
.. ...... .. ...... .. .... .. ... ..-. ...........11.1.. YI .. 1 .11111 tl I71r11
unrunlrnt.narrurnrlarrpin11“nlnruunnann11u“nnrumrunlrnur1111ulnuln Il 1r rur our 1
Hearne, the lir, Pastry of Eng
lish music halls and Ed Sulli-
van's show,
"Purely for Pleasure" opens
Charles Doyle won the "Col- in London on February 26 and the Grey Cup contest, Tonight Bothimbibed freely of their!
lector' and Artist badges, and from there goes to St. Cathar- Don wilt act and sing in a CBC chosen beverages through the
John Hartnett attained his Six• Ines, Kitchener and Hamilton be- radio production of the verse early hours and finally a lone
er's Stripes. fore pulling in to Torontp's Royal play "The Age of Anxiety". Roy duck appeared overhead. The
• Fifteen boys attended the .. . Roberts who used to appear with coffee drinker raised his gun
Scout meeting on Wednesday, Juliette is also in the cast as a :first, took aim and fired. The
when, after the opening and a Comments About singer, duck kept on going. His friend i
game, followed by Patrol Corn -t` George Murray fans will be : then pointed his gun at the duck;
Cromarty of "Talent Caravan" tomorrow watching for the first edition I and brought it down with the
first shot. I
night, It will come from Van-! "That's pretty good shooting,"'
couver. said the first.•
Wally Koster was a big hit in j "Nothin' to it," shrugged the
Ottawa recently when he starred I other. "When a flock like that
at the annual Press Club ball I comes over, you're bound to hit
one of them."
ers, a highlight of the evening in
the form of a model aeroplane
contest was held. The paper
planes competed for distance and By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
endurance trophies. .
• The remainder of the evening
was devoted to preparing for the Gordon Speare
electric light bulb drive on Satur• Miss Olive Speare received
day while the Patrol Leaders
Correction: Bill van `vera
and Seconds held a Court of Ilon- word of the death of her nephew, was a former member of the
our, Gordon C. Speare, of Sparten-1 clefunet `hour Grads', not bf the
Plans were `made for Seoul
South Carolina, son of the
burg,t high Tiding 'Four Lads' as was
late lir. and Mrs. Harry Sneare.,
week, Feb. 16 to 22, to include a ile is survived by his wife anti misprinted last week.
Parent's Night, a window display two daughters. My thanks to `TV Fans' in
and a Scouts own service. Burial took place in Sparten-Ailsa Craig for taking time to
The group decided they would burg Cemetery on Saturday.
like to see a Ladies' Auxiliary of
the group formed, and any inter- Personal Items
estecl mothers are asked to pass jr,land Mrs. Donald Wallace,their names to the Scout or CuKenneth and Keith, Carlingford,
Masters through their sons at visited on Sunday with Mr. and
the next meetings of .the groups. Airs, John Wallace.The electric bulb drive held on
Saturday proved quite success-
ful, over 80 packages being sold.
Plan World Day of Prayer
The Ladies' Guild and Wom-
en's Auxiliary of St. John's -By -
The -Lake Anglican Church held
their February meeting on Mon-
day evening with a good attend-
ance. The Day of Prayer was the
first order of business which is
being held in St. John's-By-The-
Lake
ohn's-By-The-
a -e on Friday, February 13, in
write in favour of Bat Master-
son and with comments about
other shows. They mentioned in
particular some of the excellent
local programming and I am in
full. agreement. Personally, I'm
a Ward Cornell fan—I even like
Airs. J. C. Cornish, Seaforth, the commercials he does.
visited on Sunday with her par- Wlio is YOUR favourite Cana-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ilam- dian TV star? What is YOUR
Ilton. Mr. Andrew Hamilton, of favourite program' I'd really
Exeter, visited at the same home like to know so that next time
on Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Eggert, Rostock, Imo :Toronto I can linelup in -
visited last week with her laugh- want to with the people YOU
visited
want to read about. So won't you
drop a note and tell me? That
way I;11 be able to give cover-
age to your favourites.
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Gardiner.
Mrs. William Hulley and baby,
of West Milton, spent a few days
L k 7' 'd b vvitlt her ents, Mr. and Mrs.
affiliation with the UnitedAle Ramsepary.
Church, the Church of God, andAlt's. W N. Binning and Bobby, Stratford Festival
Evangelical United Brethren Mitchell visited on Sunday with �e®r
Church in. Dashwood. lir. and Mrs. X. McKellar. Announces Plays • • .
The members made arrange- The Y.P.S. met in the church
nments to hold a pancake supper on Sunday evening with Alex ;Michael Langham, artistic di-; REV. AND MRS.
in the Parish Hall on Monday R:Ieilcic presiding. The Scripture rector for the Ontario Stratford t S. MOORS GORDON
evening, Feb. 9 from 5 to 7 p.m, lesson was,i'ead responsively and Festival has namccl Irene worth'
Donations were received for Atai•garel Wallace led in prayer,
the Mother's bags for the bale, Rev S. Kerr led the' Bible study, and Douglas Campbell as lead Missionaryern furlough from
and sewing and wool distributed AIr. Eldon Allen has been con- members of the 1959 Festival former minister of
, the Dorcas Society, fizicd to his home s�f esulg with company, ! Cavell Formosa: 1934-35.
Atter the formal closing of the broken ribs as the result of a ,The production features will he
Shakespeare's tragedy "Othello” Mon., Feb. 9
served sandwiches and tea, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Flear arrived incl his comedy "As You Like 8:00 p.m
Personal Items home on Friday after spending IL” with Miss Worth appearingp
the past few weeks in Florida. j as Rosiland in the comedy and
Mr. Lawrence Johnson and Mr.. lir. Campbell playing the. title
Sven Neilson spent Saturday eve- ' role. in the tragedy and Teouch-
nut� with Mr. and firs. Arthur stone in "As You Like IL”
Militias at Sylvan.
Air. Chas. Beeves, who has adtiaT•is
actress, Francs Ily-
been laid up far the past tw la
weeks with an injured back, re- o AIr, >Clnipbell in C1Otheilq posiih
suited duties at the town hall Toronto actor, Douglas Rain, ap-
this week, pcariiig as lags.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Veinier and The twelve -week season opens
Mr. Delbert Mason of London with "Othello" June 29 and runs
spent the weekend with Mr. and until September 19.
Mrs, Thos. Baird.
Air. and. Mrs. Lloyd Baker
spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs, Wltat a `Pati gets 001 of the
George Wilson of Thedford dis• world today cicpends largely on
lz tet, what he puts info it.
The Robber's Mingo held by '
the Ladies' Auxiliary of Grand
Bend Legion on Monday evening INFORMATION MEETINGS
proved a great success.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Odbert
of Stratford, and Miss Joan
Itavelle of London spent the
vveekend at the parental home
with Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred
Ravelle.
Mrs. Lennea Statton left no
Monday to spend a few weeks
with her son, Fred, his wife and
little infant in Columbus, Ca.
Mt, Denis I"inati and friend of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Erle
ORANGE HALL, LUCAN X'rMiss Beta Dalton of Brantford
Spent the vveekend with her par-
ents, 'fr. and Mrs. dos. Dalton.
The Lambton County Library
made their quarterly visit to tate
local school on Tuesday.
Alr°. and Mrs. Dale. ')file, of
Sarnia, client the weekend with
Mr. 1fit 'a parents, ar.a
nd
Mrs,
... eHerbe,t Yfa
and brother Malt,
World Day
Of Prayer
Service,
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Fri., Feb. 13
3:00 p.m.
Girls Service 7:30 p.m.
meeting, Mrs, William Cochrane fall,
and Ales. Harry Bossenberty
Mr, Lawrence Johnson and
daughter .Neva, Mrs. Mae Hoit
and Mr, and Afrs. Jack Holt and
fancily vsited with Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Riddoch in Sarnia on Sun-
day.
Air, anis Mrs, William Love
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Lawson in Crediton on Saturday,
Mr, and Alt's. Bruce Stanlake
and and Mrs
c 1 Ir. Robert Jen-
nison arrived home on Tues-
day after spending the past
month Ili Florida. Mr. and Mrs,
1?nicr'son Desjardinc arrived
home last week after spending
time past month in Mexico and
PROGRESSIVE
Euchre
Party
Wed., Feb. 11
8:30 p.m.
Auspices of LO.L. -40;
ADMISSION S0
141110h lice
Brucellosis
Control
Program Huron County
USBORNE & STEPHEN
TOWNSHI PS
Exeter Town Hall
Thugs., Feb, 12 — 2 'pan.
HAY & STANLEY
TOWNSH:PS
Zurich Town Halt
Fri„ Feb, 13 — 2 p.m.
Ontario bepartiienl',
of A?rricultur•e
b. H. Miles,
Agricultural Representative
CAVEN CHURCH
Under Auspices of
Cavell WMS
Everyone Welcome
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Salmon -- Glazed
Macaroni
Olives
Roast Turkey
\feGetable Salads
HAm
Scalloped Potatoes
Beef — Roast
Onions
Rolls
Dessert
SUPPER
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Friday, Feb. 6
6:00 'p.m,
Advance Sale Of Tickets duty,
From Members of Cavett Circle
Adults $1,50
School
Public Children50.
t, I
'The `i.mes,Advocete, February 5, 1959 NO, .13
The lumberjack was looking People who lisle to be: watit
i4 the haberdasher's window on are the hardest ones, t Iilll'
when the pwner came •ottt , cured of their ailioents,.
Pointing to a stack of gaily
,volared pyjamas he asked:
"What's them?"
`"Pyjamas."
"What ,are they for?"
'"Why you wear them nights.
Want to bay a Pair?"
`.deck no. 1 don't go rlow.here. D ICE
nights except to bed."
ine And
Pancake
Supper
SHROVE TUESDAY
February 10
Beginning at 5:30 p.m.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
PARISH HALL, EXETER
Admission: Adults 750
Sponsored by
Women's Auxiliary
EVERY FRIDAY
NIGHT
Old Forge -
Bayfield
10 p,m. to 1;30 Pm,
Music By
GRANT EDIGHOFFER
and his
MELODY MASTERS
Vocals by JoAnn
Modern, Rock 111 Roll and.
Old -Time Music
Admission 75¢
p "“1“111111111111111111111111111$111111111111111n-1/11111111111111/11111110111111“111I1n/111111,11111111111111I111111“11t1111111pa
Saturday Night
DANCING
9 to 12 p.m.
Community' Centre, Zurich
MUSIC BY GRANT EDIGHOFFER AND HIS
MELODY MASTERS
featuring vocals by Jo -Ann
ADMISSION 750
Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club
1
h III IIIA IIIlIm11lu111$11111111Iuuu1111“I I11IIIf 1$111“11111111111I1111“111111f 1111111111111111111rrllllm11111Ir1tlmlnlnt,l'!
nus1111111011111ull11111111111m111111m111111111111111111“m$1nInlll11011111101111111111111111“11111111111111111111111 W1ra
ANNUAL MEETING
Kirkton-Woodham .1
Farmers' Club
ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON
Wed., Feb. 11, 1959
2 o'clock p.m.
For the •purpose of receiving a financial report,
auditor's report, election of officers and any other .: .
business which may come before the meeting.
I
ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND
Fred Switzer, Pres. T. Alvin Crago, Sec.-Treas.
±i
4111111.11111111111111111111111111111111$11111111111111 ll1111111“1l1l111IIrl I 111111111111ll1"lll111l 11111111l ll 11,11111111111I11111111A
IIIIIIIIIIIIIf1111111111111111111111,“111,1,1111“Allo111111111111ll$1I“ll“llll❑,,$1II 1111IllI11111l I lll1,lll1,llllll I111111,111,�
1
Its Playoff Time
WOAA GROUP 1 SEMI-FINALS
(Three -Out -Of -Five Series)
EXETER ARENA
Sat.
Feb. 7
9:00 p.m.
llderton Wildcats
VS.
Exeter Mohawks'
a
This Ad is Sponsored Through The Courtesy Of
• RUSSELL ELECTRIC • SCOTT'S BILLIARDS I
• MID -TOWN CLEANERS
411111111f 111111111111IIII II IIIIIIIII Il lrl1111I141r1$1Il$1Hg11$1““nunlllllllmllf Illl111111aU111n111111 Munnlllm1I1111O1
rIlllullllull11111111,111111n11111I11I1I111111IlIllllm111111111111n111111111111111111m111111II,11"Iurllu Furl ,rll,llrrlllu
•
LYRIC THEATRE
NOW PLAYING
3 BIG SHOWS
S
* Donald O'Connor
"Francis Covers The Big Town”
— PLUS '--
* Bud Abbott * Lou Costello
"Meet The keystone Cops..
.— PLUS
* Rory Calhoun
"Ain't Misbehavin”
MON., TUES, & 'WED.
'"COLOSSUS OF
NEW YORK„
* John Baragrey
* Mala 'Powers
Out .. .
"SPACE CHILDREN"
(Cinemascnpe and Color)
• Michaet Rae
• Peggy Wlrbbar
NEXT THURSI, FR1.1 SAT,
"SPANISH AFFAIR"
* Ritlrarll Kiley
1F Carmen siwvllIe
-- plus
"COUNTRY MUSIC
HOLIDAY"
-
s
;E
redelthie6tor)
* Merlin 'Hoiky
• I5I
nunrnrl7rrrrrrnYgnnrrnrinlnf%hnrrnn7i:lrrrrlrnn1mn11nlfr,rlrlrYYimd11n111rrrilnOrnrrinYl("lrlh
•
•