The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-08, Page 15)
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8y MRS, .J H. PATON
Church hews
Harvest Thanksgiving servees
were held at St, James church
on Sunday with the rector con-
ducting the morning service and
in the evening the Rev. M, C.
Robinson, BA,LTh, was guest
Preacher assisted by the Rev.
Langford, both of St. George's
COMING EVENTS—.
PRENATAL CLASSES --A series
of prenatal classes will begin
Thursday, October 8th at 2:40
P.m. at the Health Unit office—
basement
ffice--
baso en
rn t entrance off Anne St.
South, Huron Hospital, Exeter.
These will be held at weekly in-
tervals for nine weeks. Those in-
terested are invited to attend .on.
the above date or 'phone the
Public Health Nurse, Exeter 718-
W between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m,
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IMMUNIZATION CLINIC •— Be-
cause of Thanksgiving Day, the
next immunization clinic at the
Health Unit office will he held
one week later, on October 19th,
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Mothers wish-
ing to attend a Child Health
Conference only, may come on
the first and third Tuesday of
each month, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m,
Please use Anne Street entrance,
1:Sc
SPECIAL, CANCER MEETING—
Speaker, Maurice Gimes, pro.
vincial secretary, Tor:onto; Mon.
day, November 30; Exeter Lib-
rary basement; everyone wel-
come. 1:8:15e
WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Auxiliar.
ins Regional Autumn Conference
will be held in Goderich, Wed.
nesday, October 7, at 2 p.m.,
. E.S.T. Anyone wishing to attend
phone 213. lc
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SENIOR CITIZENS meeting will
be held on Tuesday, October 6.
Ladies please bring sandwiches
or cookies. lc
Presentation
and A.
DANCE
FOR MR. AND MRS.
MAC HODGINS
(Lois Sadler)
WEST McGILLIVRAY
HALL
Friday, Oct, 2
Dancing 10 • ?
SATURDAY
NIGHT
DANCES
EXETER LEGION •
MEMORIAL HALL
With Your Favorite
Orchestra
Clarence Petrie
And His Nits Hawks
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission: 75¢ Per Person
Jackets and Jeans
Not Allowed
Church, London,
The flowers on the retable
were placed by Mr. and Mrs
Arnold ,Cunningham, in loving
memory of their children, Jeanne
and Harvey Cunningham. The
fruits, vegetables and flowers
that formed the decorations were
later taken to South Huron Hos.
pital, Exeter.
The quarterly Holy Communion
service was observed at the
Clandeboye United church on
Sunday morning.
On Sunday evening, .Oct: 4,
the Harvest Thanksgiving serv-
ice
will
be held at 8
p. .
with
the pastor, the Rev. Edgar Rouls-
ton conducting the service with
the guest preacher, the Rev. K.
N. Hick of Ailsa Craig. A mixed
quartette from Ailsa Craig will
also be in attendance.
On Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
the annual Family Holy Com-
munion will be held at St. James
church with the Rev, J. A. Arm-
strong of liespeler being the
celebrant,
Personal items
Mrs. Fred Neil and 1'4rs. Hazel
Perrin, of Granton, visited Mrs.
Rea Neil on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Darling
left last Monday for Toronto
where Mr. Darling underwent
an operation in the hospital
there. They expect to return
home on Wednesday.
Mrs. Albert Carley of Cleve-
land, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Paton
and Miss M. Payne of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Logan
and Myrna of Thorndale visited
the Paton family on Sunday. On
Saturday Mrs. W. L. Paton, the
Rev. Willis Paton, Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson F'aton, Mrs. Dave
Bills and Mrs. Morley Hobbs
BINGO
Mt. Carmel
PARISH HALL
Friday, Oct. 2
9:00 p.m. EST
12 Rounds $1.00
VALUABLE PRIZES
SPECIAL ROUNDS
CONSOLATION PRIZES
ALSO DOOR PRIZE
Sponsored by
Mt. Carmel C.W.L.
Starlite
Drive -In Theatre
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Crediton Road
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 2 and 3
"From Earth To
The Moon"
•* Joseph Cotton
•* George Sanders
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Legion Hall, Exeter
Sart.. October
AT 1:00 P.M.
Townwide Pickup
Friday Afternoon, Oct. 2
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William Paton
district farmer
William Lawson Paton, who
Blanche Eloonlfield and fQtir
children were born: Mrs.
Wil-
liam ( ar• riel Martin, London
Elmer (predeceased) November
1.830, the Rev, (Willis Paton ol.
Esteran, Sask and Mrs. Morle),
died after two weeks' illness in (meta) Hobbs of London.
Victoria hospital, London oa
Saturday, September 26 was born.
in McGillivray township on
September 1, 1880, the son of the
late Andrew and Charity (Con-
ner) Paton.
In 1904 he married Vina Jane
Lewis, who predeceased him in
November 1913. Of this union
five children were born: Emer•
son, Kirkton, Mrs. Dave Wren.
dalene) Hills, London, Mrs.
Lawrence (Evelyn) Heaman,
RR .3 Ailsa Craig,.Harold (pre.'
deceased) November 1938, and'
Mrs. Aileen Riehl, Stratford.
In August 1919 he married
called on Paton
family.i
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Y.
Mrs, Almer Hendrie and Mrs.
Omar Cunningham visited Mr.
Moore Cunningham en Monday.
St. James WA and Guild
.
The September meeting of the
WA and Guild of St, James
church was held at the home of
Mrs, Ed, Flynn, The WA presi-
dent Mrs, Andy Carter presided
and was assisted with the de-
votions by Mrs. Ernie Lewis
and the rector, Rev. J. P, Prest.
An annotoicement was made of
the semi-annual of the Huron
Diocese of the WA to be held
in Old St. Paul's Church, Wood-
stock on October 23.
Rev, Prest gave an interest -1
ing review of his summer vaca-
tion in Quebec dealing with the
Churches and their work.
The Guild was presided over by
Mrs. E. Lewis, president, and
plans were made for the annual
bazaar on November 7. Material
.or sewing was handed out to be
made for the bazaar.
Waste
Paper
For .Exeter Lions Club's
Tor'nwide Pickup
Wed., Oct. 14
ROLL YOUR PAPERS!
We receive a higher price
for rolled paper. Your co.
operation would be sincere.
ly appreciated.
FARMERS!
Phone Herm Dettmer at 624
for pickup in rural areas.
DEPOT 'AT.LARRY• SNIDER
MOTORS LTD.
He is survived by his wife
and seven children, 15 grand•
children and 11 great grand.
children, also two sisters, Mrs.
Albert (Lizzie) Carley of Cleve-
land, Mrs. Minnie Jean Cronin,
London; three brothers: James
Paton, Clandeboye, Earl Paten,
London and Enoch Paton, Cleve-
land, Ohio,
Mr. Paton farmed all his life
in McGillivray township till 1946
When he moved to Parkhill and
due to ill health moved to Lon-
don in December 1958.
The funeral service on Monday
was conducted by the Rev, Wal-
ter Kiteley of London, a former
pastor of Lie
ur
Y and Parkhill
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United Churches, at the M. Box
and Son funeral home in Park-
hill where the body rested, In-
terment was in St. James ceme-
tery,
eme-
ter Clandeboye, 0 e
Nephews acted as pallbearers:
Jack Baton, London, Norman
:Paton, Mt. Elgin, Clare Paton,
Clandeboye, Bob Pierson, De.
troit, George Glendenning, Park-
hill and Harvey Crellin, London.
After the funeral about 50 rela-
tives and friends from Cleve-
land, Detroit, Stratford, London,
Kirkton, Parkhill, and St. Marys
spent a while together with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Paten, Silver
Glade Farm, Clandeboye.
Bluewater
Danceland
Dance
Cancelled
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
Orchestra will be playing
at
HARVEST JAMBOREE
IN EXETER ARENA
61 hours of dancing.
DANCING
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
and Every Friday Night
until November
Music by
DESJARDHNE ORCHESTRA
Join the Crowds
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"the man with a
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ONE OF THE TOP COUNTRY AND WESTERN
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AND TV!
ir 28 YEARS IN SHOW BUSINESS, NOW SERVING
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Meet T. Texas Tyler in Person at
Clinton Legion, Hall
Sat., Oct. 3 — 8 p.m.
ADMISSION FREE!
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Lyric Theatre
"THE HOME OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT"
Grand Opening
0
Thursday, October- 1
Free Orange Drinks For Everyone.
— ON OUR SCREEN
THURS. FRI. . SAT OCTOBER 1 -
MATINEE SATURDAY '
Box Office Open 12:30 --- Show Starts 1:00 p.m.
ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW
FOR ALL 'to
LOVE .,.
"Tom Thumb"
Starring
RUSS• TAMBLYN •
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GLENN FORD,
ERNEST BORGNINE
in
"Torpedo
Run"
ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON
MON. - TUES. - WED. OCTOBER 5
ALL LAFF SHOW
DANNY KAYE in
"Me and the Colonel"
PLUS 3 STOOGE COMEDY & CARTOON
Lucan personals
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Mr,. and Mrs. Mitchell Iies1Get
were ,guests at the plynn.Lupton
wedding held at high noon Sat•
urday, Sept. 26 in the Harring.
ton l,resbytorian church,
Debbra dean Kennedy,..daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs, Glen Ken-
nedy ,of .Hyde Park, is 'holiday-
ing with her grandparents, • Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy,
Mr. Gordon Ranting left Sat.
urday night by train for Birch
Riser, Manitoba to visit his
brother, Mr. Sydney Ranting,
who is seriously ill,
Mrs. Irving Gibson of Luctn
and Mrs. Marion Moore of Glen-
' coe attended the hydro- eonven•
Hon at Kitchener •last Thursday
and Friday and called on Mrs,
J. A, Fleming, tgrmerly of Lu•
can,
Mrs. Cecil Robb is convalescing
at the home Of her daughter,
Mrs.Jinn Ba
vteghei mer
elPf s'ar..
nla1 having had a fail #n bOr •gW,Il
hie
� causing heme, us1 g badly torp lige-
moots ,of the right foot.
HURON DIST.RIOT
Farm Union
Annual
-
Agriculturoi Board Rooms_
Meeting
CLINTON
Fri., Oct. 2
- 8:30 p.m.
Gue#t Spanker:
GORDON L. HILL, ON Pres.
Farmers rs ands Wives are invited
to attend this meytin4 te.join in
the discussion en Deficiency
Payment#.
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33rd Annual Huron County
Plowing Match
TO BE HELD AT THE FARM OF
Wilson MacCartney
Saturday, October 10
Lot 30, Concession S, on the London Road Survey,
Township of Tuckersmith, Half Way Between Sea.
forth and Brucefield, Commonly Knew As The Mill
Road.
Under Auspices of North Huron Plowman's' Assoc.
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Thurs. & Fri. - Oct. 1 & 2
COLORFUL PARADE —
SCHOOL CHILDREN LED BY
North Easthope Pipe Band
AND PALOMINO HORSES
Midway & Rides
4-H Club Shows
Dairy and Beef Calf' and Tractor Club Contests
Many Special Prizes and Trophies Awarded
Midget. Auto Races --.--
Two Heats—A Real • Thrill!.
Livestock Showmanship
Competition • .
Open to 1959 4-H members in Perth, Huron,
Middlesex, Oxford and adjoining counties.
$2,500 IN CASH PRIZES- .
Admission 50¢ Public School Children Free . ..,.
Cars 25¢
Dance, Friday Night
ABERDEEN HALL Good Orchestra ADM. 75¢
Fred Doupe, Pres. Alex F. Crago, Sec.-Treas.
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Exeter Lions Club's Annual Car
Wa-sh erarna
Friday, October 2
All Day and Evening
Larry Snider's Garage
Special Lions Wash — $1.50
EXTRA! For $1.00 more you can have the Lion
of your choice wash your car.
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY — PHONE 624
All Proceeds For Welfare Work
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BROWNIE'S
01%'4 le ttwta
Clinton - Ontario
Largest Wide Screen In Huron County
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
October 1 and 2
— DOUBLE FEATURE ---
"The Left Hand of God"
(Colour)' (Cinemascope)
HUMPHREY BOGART, GENE TIERNEY
"Phantom Of The Jungle"
JON HALL
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
October 3 and 5
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"The 'Seven Cities of Gold"
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
_RICHARD EGAN, RITO MORENO
"Massacre
(Colour)
DANE CLARKE, MARTA ROTH
(One Cartoon)
SPECIAL NOTICE . . . TO OUR PATRONS
THANK YOU for your patronage and attendance at our
nightly futures.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no shows from October
to October $.
COMMENCING with the weekend of October 9th, we will
play en WEEKENDS ONLY.
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Exeter Kinsmen's Fifth Annual
Harvest--- -- Jamboree
Friday; Oct. 2
.Exeter Arena
Six And One -Half Hours Of Merriment — 9 30 to 4
Desjardine's
TWO BANDS
SEE THE CROWNING
AND CHOOSING OP THE
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Kinsmen
Harvest
Queen
Rock 'n Roll •
--ware; Dancing
Plaza Valley Boys
B
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Square Dance
Competition
Organize a set end enter this
competition for square dancers.
Contest k restricted to amateur
groups from Huron, Middlesex
and Perth counties. Handsome
trophy donated by Kinsmen for
annual competition.
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