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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-18, Page 17
S SAVE. $ $ SAVE $ SAVE $ THE SURPLUS STORE NEXT TO RAVE4.LE1 GiFT STORE, GRAND BEND Witch this .ed 'weakly for outstenfling buys in quality mer- ch,andise-.,•it is• aur aim to become known as the district Oar* "WHERE THE .REST CAN BE BOUGHT FOR LESS", OPENING SFECIAI..S Rest Quality, 28" 8 30" Wide, Fine Mesh Steel Screening Oversis*, 80 x 90, Blends, Soft Pest*, Shades Blankets 3.+9,717 VALUE FT, 1 5c $5.95 Many Other Items Of Daily Use At Bargain Prices! 1 SHOES and L: PRICES fof'rt everyone. Ladies and men, 'girls and Boys' ... everyone finds the right shoes here! Choose from casual and dress -up styles . e e new, smart and priced to fit your budget. Smyth's SHOE STORE • X -Ray Fittings If Desired PHONE 376 EXETER • QI,ANPEBOYS NEWS Students visit Guelph, Shakespearean festival Three teachers and senior students from Stephen township, • Mrs, Mervin Carter, teacher at Fairfield school SS 1, Mrs. Lorne flicks of Centralia school and Miss Marion McLean of Sharon school numbering 44, enjoyed a trip on Friday to visit the OAC at Guelph, by Guenther Coach Lines. It was Children's Day at the college with many parents, .also, In attendance. About 75 buses were there. The college served a free dinner to all. Prior to that, the group visited the Shakespearean Festival The- atre at Stratfordin the morning, In the afternoon. the Grand Dam at Fergus over the Grand River, then, to the park at Elora with the noted rock gardens and gorge were viewer!. Stopping at Listowel for sup- per they viewed the arena that was wrecked during the winter. WMS and WA meeting Mrs. Wilmer Scott entertained the. .ladies of the United Church for their June meeting. Due to the absence of the presi- dent, Mrs, William Darling, Mrs. T, Collins, vice - president, pre- sided for the meeting and led in the worship assisted by Mrs. Atex McIntosh , Mrs. Rea Neil, Mrs. Arthur Lucan personals A1r. and Mrs.. Poole, of Len- don, were Thursday guests of Mrs. M. Derham. Mr. and Mrs, Everett ,Gagnon and fa m'tly, of WilliowQale, were Saturday risitprs with the Rev, and Mrs. Fred Thomson and road and the other near the rail• faintly and also called on Mr.. way on the Mooresville side• GaAnpn's parents, A4r, .and Mrs. road, Rupert Gagnon, who are both at Mr. Joe Cunningham of the ,Crai.gholme, Ailsa Craig, London P'ol'ice Force spent two Airs, John Casey has returned weeks on holidays at his hale hone from a week's visit In with his parents, Mr. and Mrs' Toronto where she was the guest Wilfred C g F Langford. Bride's brother performs rites Catherine Jean C r.1i n i c e n, a Crt ti Lon- don, f s, i p n du M� .I ,�• a don, and the late ,Alphonsus M}T .chael Crunican, and Patrick Si - MOP White, son of Mar. and irirs. John White, London, exchanged marriage vows before the bride's brother, Rev., P. P. runican in St. Patrick's church on Satur- day.. Given in marriage by her bro- ther, Gerald Crunican, London,. Th. Tim ss-Advocats, 1,40 1.0, 1959 Pap 17 length k a echarm. frobin's .eg.g Newly, moo , plrint5 tyre N, blue cryo agaged to furniture Mak ng llll :James While, Paris was ;best Canada. . brother dhe an or his and ushers were, another brother, Jack White, and_a brother of the bride, Patrick Crunican, both of London. For travelling to the Adiron- dacks. the bride changed to a white Linen sheath dress with navy duller, white Accessories and corsage of white carnations. i l e unnino aan1. The .bride is a graduate of St. of Mr. and Mrs. C. , La r , the bride wore a traditional gown' p of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Enieispn. Lewis, ,mese hs .Schpal Mrs LangDe Course, the of snow•wlaite peau•de•spie. 'fhe , of With rh n forger's no stew, 111x, dormer Eveln McFalls, of Dile• mouldee ed ee ,featured a iqt e4 of !'pronto, pent ins weekend ttoit, formerly of teem, fell on neckline edged with appliqued The eou Is "Hive in London, and Mrs. Ernie and other her steps and broke her left 'flowers of Guipure lace accented "P)ease, sir, will You help relatives in the Lewis,ewis ty g appliques ane?" implored the laeggar. '"Will A aria, with pearls. Alatclain Alis. Dinar Cunninghaixi, Mrs. Mrs. A. Knox, of Kirktcn, and were repeated at the wrists of you give ane a clo))ar?„ . 'fomes, Airs, L,• Lynn:aMrs, George Wilson, of St. Marys the long, tapered sieeues and +,A, dpllar!„ exclaimed the Mrs. Alger Hendi'te attendedwere Wednesday guests 01 Mr, outlined the tulip.redingote of prosperous looking gentietnan. the bazaar and tea, at St. -Pat- and Mrs. Jim. McIntosh, the princess line skirt. A crown "That's a Tat of rr,oney.,, rick's Anglican church Saints- of seed pearls held her fingertip "Well," e Iniry, on Wednesday *skit,"' 8,5 Miles West of Ne, 4 Highway en Crsditen Roed" Starlte afternoon. rile Anglican Evening A 1explained the beggar, Mrs. Gordon Cunningham is Lary held a successful bake sale "I'm putting all my begs in one Drive -In Theatre at, the Nu wav Motor last Sat - improving Event uxi - in Victoria Hospitals where she has been a Patient uday, Everythingwas sold in - an for six weeks. side hour, d. A• • P t 1) l veil of silk illusion and she car- ried a cascade of gardenias and stephanotis, Miss Jane Crunican of Mon- treal was maid -of -honor for her Mrs. Will Lewis, now of Lan- ,rl,, an is. d a ey an s,ater gnu bridesmata• were t don, visited with friends here family were Sunday guests of Misa Ann Dooley, Toronto, and BROWNIE'S over the weekend. Alr, and Mrs. James Hodgins, Mrs. Gus Walzak, London. They e. gowned alike in cocktail Mrs, James Donaldson and in- Mrs. ClarenceSt.,lephs :Hodgins is rt pa.. were. o Drive In Theatre rant daughter, Cindy Lee, ar- tient in St, Joseph's Hospital, Drive- In home on Saturday from following an operation. St, Joseph's Hospital, London. The baby was born there on June 6, Miss Suzy Mut'less has taken a position at the Bell. Telephone office in Ailsa Craig, starting Monday, Simpson, Mrs. C. Carter and Farmers have started haying Miss A Northgrave attended the in this district. It is reported to sectional meeting at Lieury. be a good sample. WA meeting Mr, and Mrs. J, H. Paton, Arthur presi• Clare and. William Allwr.ight dent, Mrs.pArthur for Simpson,e meet- visited T esday evening with ing Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Logan at Thornd ale. Plans were made to clean the church in August and to have a new floor in the Sunday School room. WI honors members At the June meeting of Clan- deboye Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. David Henry, Mrs. Cora Carter was presented with an Institute pin in recognition of her 50 years of' service in the organization. Mrs. Eslie Hodgson, who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, was also presented with Bay Territory, $25. a pin. Mrs. Wilmer 'Scott was given a baby spoon. Mrs. Cecil .Kiefer, who pre- given report of the District An- sided for the meeting, gave the was given by ,Mrs. Arnold • message on "Life". Mrs. Vernon nual Blake and Mrs, Ernest Lewis. Postill gave a missionary .read - President Mrs. Norman Hardy in„ and Mrs. Postill and. Mrs. conducted the business portion Jean Triebner favored with a of the meeting when it was de- cided to sell souvenir spoons of the Queen's visit to Canada. Mrs. Allan Hill's group is to be in charge of this project. The roll call, "Where I would like to spend my vacation" was answered by 14 members. Personal items Mr. Frank Bussell and Sons, Luean, are contractors for the new bridge on Con. 2 McGil- livray, near the Clandeboye side - Challengers aid missionaries COMING EVENTS— HAM A STRAWBERRY supper will he served at Cromarty church on Tuesday evening, June 23, from 6 to 8:30 p,m. Ad- mission $1.25 for adults, 500 for children, 11:18c Barn Dance We have completed the new HAM a addition STRAWBERRY supper, to our barns at: at Trivia Memorial Parish Hall, Corbett Sales and a cordial on Tuesday, ,Tune 23, from 5:30 invitation is extended to until S p.m. Children (under 12) 501; adults $1.00. everyone to attend our Barn 19e Dance YOUTH FOR CHRIST beach party, 1:00 p.m., June 20, south of. Bayfield, on Bluewater High- way. Watch for sign. Boat cruise l in Goderich. Everyone welcome, i 18c At the June meeting of the STRAWBERRY SUPPER - St. Challengers of the :Pentecostal Mary's Anglican Church, Brins- church held at the home of. Mrs. lloy, June 28. Supper from 6 to Milford Prouty, it was decided 8 'p.m. Price is adults $1.25 and to give Mr. and Mrs. K. Swei- children 354. Program to follow, gard, who are moving from their the pastorate in Teeswater to mis- sionary work in the Hudson nitOuncin ANKiOFMONTREAL ntsava ami � Finance u Bing ail your personal credit needs • with a kw -cost B of M life -insured loan ere, IS: the modern approach to finance the things you :'wants o buy for your .home and •family • . . to take pus, of ;expenses for school, college, vacation and stf an,..•. a.nd, of course, to meet emergencies. :The. Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan enables you to plan youf•pu chases and helps you meet iineepectetlee expenses under one single comprehensive plan. Here are four good reasons why — whether _Single or mafried — you should use the ;Bank .of Montreal Fancily Finance Plan , „ ,1>kt '• -fit fi .. "WY BRN Hrr 70 21/1IIION CANADIANS O All Toone are automatically life -insured. Should you die before your loan is repaid, your debt to the Sank will be conceited. O Monthly repayments can be extended on to two years—or even three, if need I,,,, This means that FFP can be tailored to suit any salary. © You can=borrow vp to $3,500, depending ON your income, te buy the things you went for your home and family, er to meet emergencies. O Planned repayments help YOU nm yeor income instead of biting it run you, If you have a steady income and can make monthly loan- repayments without hardship, you can finance almost any useful • purpose through the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan. Why not talk to the people at your neighbourhood B of M branch , you'll like their helpful attitude. Whether you are a B ofM customer or not, you will find a warns welcome. BANK OF MONTREAL 8v 4 Lheter Branch: • CI IARLES SMITH, Manager e Centralia (Sub•Agency) : 'Open Tuesday and Thursday . Grand Bend (Sub.Agency) i .. Open Daily Crediton Branch:''CLARE IRWlN, Mime et' (Open Tuesday, Thursday and nn Friday 4.36 6 p,m,) Dashwood (S h•Agency): Open Mon.,. Wed. & Hensel( Brand: KENNETH CHRISTIAN', Manager. f.ucan Branch: JACK STEAMY, Manager Zurich Branch: JOHN B'ANNIST'ER, Manager WORK1NY3 With CANADIANS IN EYEdY WANG or ttFE SINCE tall` duet. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Morley Hall, Miss Wanda Mc- Laren, Mrs, Kipfer and Sister. L. Butler, who opened the meet- ing. Reception &. Dance FOR. MR. AND MRS. BENNY FISHER (the former Marie Johns) Friday, June 19 EXETER LEGION HALL KOOL QUINS ORCHESTRA Everybody Welcome HAM & STRAWBERRY Supper EVANGELICAL U.B. CHURCH Dashwood Wed., June 24 5.00 to 8:30 p.m. Adults $1.25 Children Under 10 50(j Presentation and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. PAT SULLIVAN Friday, June 19 Mt. Carmel Hall Everybody welcome. Ladies please bring lunch, Exeter Public Library will be open Saturdays 7• to 9:30 p.M. 'Instead of J'riday evenings, commencing ,Marie 20 Strawberry And Ham Supper CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH Thurs., June 18 Supper Served from 6 p.m. Adults $1.25 Children 50¢ Ham & Strawberry SUPPER • ST, MARY'S CHURCH Brinsley Fri., June 26 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Adults $1,25 Children 500 PROGRAM TO FOLLOW NOTICE• The members of Exeter Lodge No, 67 I.O.O,F. are requested to attend the an- nual Decoration Day Service EXETER CEMETERY Sunday, June 28 at 2:30 p.m. Percy McFalls, Rec, Sec. LYRIC THEATRE THURS., PRI. & SAT. - DOUBLE' FEATURE - "Return Of Warbow" -h Phil 'Carey air Catherine McLeod "Wild Heritage" * Maureen O'Sullivan * Will Rogers Jr. COMING SOON — "Mardi Gras" • Pat Beene * Share* North ostemeeeriermsenernimmisterinsionsiselesemeimmintimee • June 26 D. H. MacGREGOR, Owner and Manager Strawberry and Ham Supper Greenway UNITED CHURCH Supper from 5:30 to 8:00 Wed., June 24 ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 500 Let's Go Dancing at . Bluewater Danceland EVEkY FRIDAY NIGHT 10 to 1:30 DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Modern, Rock 'n Roll, Square Admission 750 Join the Crowds WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS --LONDON OPEN WEEKDAYS 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Saturdays end. Holidays 1:00 p.m. te 11:00 p.m. 17 RIDES • FREE ADMISSION • FREE PARKING SPECIAL RATES For • Picnics parries; • Birthday • Special Groupe $1.00 BONUS COUPON At A & H Food Market Rather's Restaurant Beavers Hardware Clinton, Ontario THURSDAY dl FRIDAY June 18 and 19 "The Lieutenant Wore Skirts" (Color, Cinema scope) * Sherry North * Tom Ewell ADULT ENTERTAINMENT (Two Cartoons) SATURDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY June 20, 22, 23 and 24 "7th Voyage of Sinbad" (Color) * Kerwin Mathews * Cathy Grant Two 3 Stooge comedies (One Cartoon) THURSDAY St/FRIDAY June 18 end 19 — DOUBLE FEATURE "Tarawa . Beachhead", * Kerwin Matthews * Julie Adams "Senior Prom" * Jill Corey * Paul Hampton SATURDAY & MONDAY June 20 and 22 "The Geisha Boy" * Jerry Lewis * Marie McDonald TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY June 23 and 24 "Operation Mad Ball" * Jack Lernmon * Ernie Kovacs n111111011111111111111111/1110111111 0100. u11111111,111 nl 1111nu1u,111111u11nuuu11nun11111p1u11u11n1111n,I11Bh Thames Road Sunday School An`niv,ersary 11:00 A.M., SUNDAY, JUNE 21 • Guest Speaker •.,1111111111111111111111.1111111111111111,111111,111111111, II111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111111111111f1111t1, 1, 111,,, 000ll111111111111111111111111,IIIII111111,11111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111f1111110,I11I1111f1111) IIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111,/E. REV. R. E. F. McLjAGAN, B,A;, OF BLYTH ' . . Hi Boys! Girls! EXETER SUMMER, BIBLE SCHOOL WHEN? 'JULY 6 to JULY 17 Each school day 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Director: Stanley Sauder, Exeter Phone 973-J 011111 10000110 lIntl,111111111,1111111111111111111111111111,,f11111t11111111,,,1I1101111111111,1111111,101,11110110111111111111 ,,, 111,11,1111111111111111111111,1111111011111,01111111111111111„111,11111111011,111111111111111111111111111111111,III11111111111111111/,'• Twilight Harness Races Clinton Race Track 1 Saturday, June 20 1 Starting Time 5;30 p.m, CLINTON TURF CLUB DR. G. S. ELLIOTT, ARTHUR KNIGHT, President Secretary -Treasurer 7%,01101001111011111111111110011111111011111111111111111111111111111101110llll Il1010101lllll1010101010101010101010 4 1111111111111111111110ll 011,11111111111111111111111111111111111111101lll 11l 011111111111111111111011un l nlntOlnlnlul utu0it,*1 I Lakeview Casino Grand Bend DANCING Saturday, June 20 COMING ATTRACTION Canada's Top TV Vocalist SYLViA MURPHY Tuesday, June 30 Adults $2.00 Students $1.00 (Students Iia years and. under) LIONEL THORNTON'S ORCHESTRA • TEEN TOWN BALL EVERY TNURSbAY ,STARTING JULY 2 err11 ernintereitilltherifiraltfitl,trentlflllitailleatteitlatirtirrenrlrarai ee tiiittlleetitieritltnetittie —=:..= 3 7. j