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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-22, Page 11• 1 i.. - • , •• • • • • ' •••;;',. • • •••••,: m ,,,, i 11111111.1t1.1114111111.11t11111410411111111t111111111Itt101111111111111111111ItfiA11.1111111.1t11111111111fin I 111111111111111111110 News from Whalen Announcements iiiiiii . ........................................................................................................... News of Blanshard By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE RATES By MRS. GLADWYN HOOTER Births WA and WMS Tbe October meetings of the IVA and WMS were held in the church parlours on 'Thursday evening. Mrs. Ray Parkinson was in charge of the WA. Mrs. William Morley Jr., Mrs. William French and Mrs. Cleve Pullman assist- ed for the devotional part of the meeting. All arrangements were completed :for the bazaar on the evening of November 6. Mrs, Gordon Johnson was in the chair for the WMS. The theme was "Truth and Free- dom." Comments and a reading were given by the president. Mrs. .Alton Neil read the Scrip- ture Lesson and Mrs. William Morley Jr. gave a reading. Mrs. J. Finkbeiner was ap- pointed as Missionary Monthly secretary. chell Sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs. Quast, Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Nutt, Mrs, Jack, Mitchell, Lynn, T o 1 m a and David, Sarnia, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. William Morley, Janice and Robbie were Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Personal items Mr, Ray Parkinson spent seve- ray days at Key Harbor last week on a fishing trip. Mrs. Glenn Froats and Paul and Miss Joan Arksey, London, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. George Arksey. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Klahre, Catherine and Martha were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, London Township. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsmen of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins, Lucan, Mr. Ronald Squire and Mr. and Mrs, F. Squire were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Grafton &mire. Mr. Don Pullen of Guelph spent the holiday weekend At his home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Heather . Anniversary Services , Greenway United Church Sunday, Oct. 18 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Guest Preacher: Rev. W. J. Moore, BA, BD, Parkhill Special music by the choir. A cordial invitation is extended, to all. Thank Offering Service Centralia UNITED CHURCH Sun., Oct. 18 11.00 a.m. Guest Speaker: Rev. A. H. Johnston, of St. Thomas Special Music by the Choir Jr., M. Ray Parkinson. and Wayne visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, Ex- eter. rs. ne 1 Wien attended the trousseau tea 611 Saturday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Nor. man Brock, Zion, in honor of her daughter, Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley and Mr. and Mrs, William Rodd, Exeter, visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun- iing. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ashton, London, were Thanksgiving visit ors with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Mr. Harvey Herbert, Bramp- ton, spent the weekend with Mr. Wilfred Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman, Roy and Ronnie were at Mit- Sam Skinner, Centralia. Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Gouds- ward and baby Joe, London, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley and family of Hazel Park, Mich., were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Morley Sr. DYKES—Jack and Kassie Dykes of Prospect Hill are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Valerie Ann—a sis- ter for Joan and Rorusie, at St, Joseph's Hospital, September 29. Surprise fete honors pair Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell,. RR 1 Exeter, were tendered a surprise on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary Thurs- day evening when their family gathered for a dinner and social everting at the Legion Hall. in addition to the family Mrs. Campbell's three sisters, Mrs. C, H. Williams, California, Mrs. J. Handford and Mrs. George Demare, both of St. Thomas, were present. Mr. Campbell's mother, Mrs. John Campbell, and brother, Mr. and Mrs, Per- cy Campbell of Exeter and Mr, and Mrs. George Armstrong, Hensall, were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have a family of eight sons and two daughters: Roy, Hensall; Ger- ald, Lloyd, Harold, Kenneth and Homer of Exeter and Robert, London; Mrs. Leonard (Doreen) Smith, RR 1 Lucan and Mrs. Lloyd (Mary) Cronyn, Centra- lia. The honored guests have 34 grandchildren who were not present on this occasion. Prepare for 4-H contest Huron county 4-H clubs are preparing for the provincial in- ter-olub competition at Guelph on Friday, October 23. Two teams from the South Huron district include Ed and Lorne Hern from the grain club and John Oke .and Bob Gallo- way of the sugar beet club, The teams had a practice ses- sion Tuesday night at the Clin- ton board rooms. It's bad enough to be a quit- ter. But it's worse to finish something you never should have started. * * * One thing can be said for to- day's dollar. It has plenty of bye-ing power. * * * If more people drove right, more people would be left. :011 ............ Ififill ..... 11111111111 .............. 11111 ..... It ....... 1/1111111111111111111111111111111111/1111t111111111111111111111110 _Coming S0 o the Pentecostal Church, Exeter Sunday, October 18 Rev. M. F. Cornelius Radio Pastor of CFCO, Chatham "Echoes of Truth" is perhaps the most popular religious program in South Western Ontario. Come and enjoy a real time of blessing. SUNDAY SCHOOL -9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP -11:00 A.M. EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE -7:30 P.M. ..... Ififillfilfilfifit11111111111111filfillfifilfifil ...... 11111111111111fifitfilfilfilfifififilfifittfill110 Op1111111111111111111111111111 .. I ... I 1 . 1 .. II ... . 1111111111 . I ... to ..... .... . imiitm minim limo ...... 1111111t1111111// Anniversary Services CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, October 18 Services at 11 a.m. And 7 p.m, ANNIVERSARY PREACHER Rev. Bruce Miles, BA, of Listowel ANTHEMS BY THE CHOIR 11 a.m.-,-"Ge Forward". 7 p.m. --"4 Prayer" Mit, Clarence Green will be guest 80161,6t and will shig morning and BV611ing. 1ANNIVERSARY TURKEY SUPPER ON WEDNESDAY, OCT, 21# FROM 3.30 PA: ON NOTE: SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10 A.M. Marriages and Deaths No Charge 750 (Marriages and deaths are reported without charge in news colUmns. This charge applies only to listing wider Announcements.) Cards of Thanks, Engagements In Memoriems (4 -line verse) Extra verses, each ....... BIRTHS— • MARRIAGES — COTTLE — Air. and Mrs. Ross CLOVER-BALCOM Cottle, RR 1 Woodham, an- redo Balcom of nounce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, October 12—a brother for Jimmy. HODGINS — Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hodgins, nee Allison, of George St., Lucan, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Joanne, at. St. Jo- seph's Hospital, October 2—a sister for Linda, Brenda and Mrs. John M. Thoi Jimmy. to thank all for 1 KING — Mr. and Mrs. William flowers, visits fromrelatives whilep King, 55 Victoria St., Exeter, announce the birth of a &ugh- Joseph's.Hospital, Iluron Hospital. ter, Kimberly Ann, at South Huron Hospital, October 10—a We wish to expr sister for Barbara, Billie and cere thanks to all Bobbie. from Exeter and remembered us with ers, visits and othe birth of their son at Clinton during the passing I Public Hospital, October 9. Gordon.—Jean, Haro Snell. ROSENGREN — F/L and Mrs.The family of th ,red Davis wish to Allan R. Rosengren, RCAF Centralia, announce the birth, S incere apprecia of a son, Dale David, at South acts of kin d Huron Hospital, October 7, amnanylreats sent du SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ness. Special than Smith, Algonquin Dr., RCAF, Claypole and staf Centralia, announce the birthHuron Hospital'D of a daughter at South '.!:uron and Dr. Read and Hospital, October 11. Cancer Clinic, Rev, STEWART — John and Ferne C, Haskett and Stewart, RR 1 Kirkton, an. home, Lucan, pall flounce the birth of a son at flower bearers, f r South Huron Hospital, October neighbors and all w 12—a brother for Marlene and so many ways durin Elaine, sad bereavement. 750 $1.00 25 e leen Sheila Mossey of Church was the setting for a wedding ceremony when Kath -I ScIlt,e: ieetweal.tMerC44B•Yo m a n aguhlnaill Schiestol et Teeswater, became the bride of Douglas The bride is the daughter of ' Alr, and i‘irs. Cecil Mossey of1 St. Marys and the groom is the son of Air, and Mrs. J. Schiestoi, — Mrs. Geri- Teeswater... The Fatheri Halifax an- Higgins officiated. • ralagAelaroife,hetor th'olGivennlY14:10aerrgl4hg°ese byOriel e4 of taffeta over net and Oii Friday, she .carried a white prayer book at. Halifax, crested: 'with red roses, is Miss Pat Ernest, a 'friend of the bride, was bridesmaid. She NKS— wore apricot nylon over net. Charles Kuenzey,Teeswater,npson wishes brother-in-law of the groom, was. ovely cards, :best man. Gilbert Kuenzey, ot friends and Teeswater, acted as usher. atient St. The wedding reception was also South held at the bride's home, RR 6, 15,' St. Mary.t. The bride's mother wore powder blue :arnel and ac- cessories to match. The groom's mother wore brocaded blue satin. nounces the mar daughter. Barbar Mr. Barry Glover October 2, 1959, Nova Scolia. CARDS OF THA ess or sin - our friends district who cards, flow - r kindnesses of our son Id and Peter 15 e late 'Airs. extend their tion for the dness, cards ring her ill- ks to Miss f of South r. Fletcher the Exeter P. Dymond, Son funeral. bearers and lends and ho helped in g our recent 15* MOIR — Bruce and Janet, nee Elliott, Hensall, announce the ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mrs. William Lamport, RR 1 Hensall, will entertain at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. Marion, on Saturday. October 17, front 2 to 5 in the afternoon and 7 to 10 in the eve- ning, 15nc DEATHS— DAVIS — In South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, on Saturday, October 10, 1959, Sarah Jane Hodgins, beloved wife of the late Frederick Davis, and dear mother of (Vera) Mrs, Mervin Elston, Biddulph -Twp., Heber Davis. Usborne Twp., sister of Mrs. Louisa Needham, London Twp., (Ruth) Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, Woodham, Henry Hodgins, Lucan, six grand- children, 11 great grandchild- ren, in her 89th year. Resting at the C. Haskett and Son funeral home, Lucan, where the funeral service will be held on Monday, October 12 at 4 p.m. Interment in St. James' Cemetery, Clandeboye. 15c Bill Musser wishes to thank his friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers and treats he received while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since re- turning home. 15c IN MEMORIAM— FLETCHER—th loving memory of a dear cousin, Mary Eliza- beth Fletcher (Smith), who passed away October 9, 1955. The joys we shared together, Are the memories I hold dear, And the happiness. you. gave inc Keeps you forever near. In our home, there stands a picture More precious than silver or gold, It's a picture of you, dear Mary, Your memory will never grow old. I think of you in silence, And make no outward show, But N'hat it means to lose you, No one will ever know. —Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by her cousin, Pris- cilla Mack, 15* PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Rev. Cornelius, the well-known daily radio pastor over CFCO Chatham, will he the guest speaker in all services on Sun- day, October 18. You will enjoy hearing and meeting him per- sonally. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Hearty Welcome To All Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Fri., 8 p.m. — Christ Ambassa- dor's "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.—Matt. 6:33 Pastor: Evang. L. Winn -Butler MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Robert S. Hiltz, Th.D. Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m,—Morning Worship Sermon: "The Layman and his Church" The minister, Mr, Sam Scott, of Seaforth. Nursery for children 6 years and under during the sermon. Come and worship with us, ST. PETER'S CHURCH (No. 4 Highway) XXII Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, October 18 11:00 axe—Sunday Mass Sermon: "The Holy Spirit" Saturday, 10 a.m. — Catechiem Rev, J. E. Kelly, Pastor Phone Dashwood 56 THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev, Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, October 18 8:30 a.rn.—lioly Corn in uhion 11:00 a.m.—Merning Prayer (Nursery and Sunday Sobool) No tvensong HEAP: THE GOSPEL HOUR EVERY 'THURSDAY EVENIt40, 9 P.M. over CilLe)-,-,-620 THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship Conducted by the Rev. T. Hogerwaard of Strathroy. 3:30 p.m,—Sunday School All Welcome CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Worship (in Dutch) 2:15 p.m.—Worship (in English) The minister is in charge. Come and worship with us. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., R.D. Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. LAYMEN'S SUNDAY 10:00 a.re.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE Mr, Orval Harrison will preach. Messrs. Robert South cott, Mer- vin Cudmore, John Goman will conduct the $el'vice. Anthem by inn's choir. Quartet: Walter Cutbush, Ray Mills, Alf Wuerth, Ed Linden - field. Laymen's Sunday Is a feature or the men's movement in the United Church of Canada and all arrangements in tliis church have been made by our A,O,T.S. Men's Club, ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev, A. M. Schlenker, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Worship 11:15 axe—Church School THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Wership Pattiie: Stanley Saudir, Exter ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD k. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00a.M.-.Worship Service sermon: "Angels — What Are They?" Mrs. F. Davis active in church Mrs, Fred Davis, 88, the for- mer Sarah Jane Hodgins, died in South Huron Hospital en Sat- urday, October 10. She lay at rest at the C. 1-las- kett and Son funeral home, Lu - can, where the funeral service was held Monday at 4 p.m. with Rev, P. Dymond officiating. Pall hearers were six grand- sons, Messrs. Allan Elston, Hugh Davis, Jim Barker, Earl Green- lee, Jim Young and Bob Tindall. Mrs. Davis was born on Con. 4 Biddulph, daughter of the late Richard and Ann Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were married on October 23, 1895 and since that time she has lived on the north boundary of Biddulph Township. Mr. Davis predeceased her in Deeem ber 1943. She has been a life-long mem- ber of St. Patrick's Anglican church an da lite member of the Women's Auxiliary. She is survived by one daugh- ter, Mrs, Mervin (Vera) Elston, and. one son, Heber; six grand- children. and 11 great grandchil- dren; one brother, Henry Hodg- ins, Lucan; two sister* Mra. Garfield (Louita) Needham, in London Township and Mil. Clar- ence (Ruth) Fletcher, Wood- ham, M. Cunningham official in church W. Moore Cunninghani of Clandeboye died on Wednesday, October 14 at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London where he had been a patient for six weeks. He had been ill for several months. He was born in McGillivray Township on October 27, 1879, son of the late Mr. and. Airs. Flannery Cunningham. On Sep- tember 26, 1906 he married An- nie Lewis and' they farmed in McGillivray Township, later in Biddulph retiring two years age but remaining on the farm. Mr. Cunningham was a life- long member of St. James Ang- lican church serving in. the choir, on the cemetery board, as warden and as secretary -treas- urer for 30 years. He is survived by his wife and one sister, Mrs. Almer (Bertha) Hendrie and one niece, Mrs. Bill Downing of Chatham. The body is resting at the Mundy funefal home Lucan .un- til Friday noon, thence in St. James church when Rev, J. P. Prest assisted by Rev. L. C. Harrison, London, will .conduet the service with interment in adjoining cemetery. Pall bearers will be members of the cemetery board: Ed Flynn, Ernest Lewis, Maurice Simpson, Andrew Carter, Jim and Roy Cunningham. For a wedding t'lp to Niagara Falls, the bride donned a POW'. der blue •suit, The couple will reside at Tepsvoiter. Personal items Sunday guests in the corn- menity were: Mrs. Fred Pattison .of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Hodgins and family ef Granton with Mr, inct Airs. Leonard. Thacker:. Mr, and mrs. Gladwin Lang- ford and family with mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker and family of Zion with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Bender and family of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Spence and family, Metropolitan, Mr. Har- vey Parkinson of Kirkton with mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Parkin- son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and family of St, Marys with Mr, VII Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Lang- ford and family spent Thanks- giving Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewartha of Hohnes- ville. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald , Bryae and family, Mr. an Mr, James Bryan and family of Prospect Hill with Mr, and Ars, William Jones on Sunday. Mrs. Alvadi Hopkin of Mit- chell is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George Dann of London spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin- son. Mrs, Lottie Jones of Rannoch spent the weekend with Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mrs, Alvada Hopkin of Mit- chell spent Monday with Mrs, Fred Thomson and Mrs. Lottie Jones. Mr. and' Mrs. Murray Thom- son of Toronto spent the week- end with Mrs. Fred ThOrnsOn. Mrs. Andrew Knox, Mrs. Wal- ter Jones of Glendale, Mrs. Jim McIntosh of Lucan spent Tues. day with Mrs. Fred Thomsen, Their husbands were evening guests. Mr. and Mrt, Lloyd Mossey and Cheryl of Loden, Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Jones of Glendale, Mr. Gib Ferris of Prospect Hill, Mr, Bob and Vic Ferris, Wind. ser, Mr. and Mr. Wes Mossey avid family, Mit. Fred Thohison, Misset Mar itte and Sharon Thomson were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mre. Cecil Mossey. What's Doing?? Read This Page Every Week Hallowe'en Costume Dance Thurs., Oct. 29 8:30 to ? HENSALL MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by Stew and his Collegians • "Soft es the moon, Bright es the Stars" .„ Admiision 500 Everyone Welcome Sponsored 'by Henson and District Teen Town Official Opening. McGillivray Central School Friday, Oct. 23 8.00 p.m. EST SPEAKER: GEORGE A. PEARSON, BA Sup't of Elementary Education for the Province of Ontario. Parents and Ratepayers are cordially invited. K. SHOLDICE, Chairman D. HENRY, Secretary •1111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111 ... . .. t .. 11 .. 1111111 .... It .. ... It ........ ... i ... 111111111 .. 1 .. i11111111111111.111tIlf Anniversary Turkey Supper Caven Presbyterian Church WED., OCTOBER .21, 5.30 and 6.30 0.nti, Adults $i.SO Children undo 12 75e TAKEOUT ORDERS Telephone 996 BEFORE 12 noon Tuelidey Oct, 30, Extra charge, eniy. 2S0 'Tiekett aaHaW. it: Ettirier6 Andrei./ johnlittin Dugs W. C. teehriltWe °Nit. The Tim“-Advecote, October 15„, 1959 Page 19 VANCOUVER RELATIVE DIES Mrs. %Wain Passmore, San. den St. received word Sunday moreing of the death of at bro- ther-in-law, Harry E. Mccel- lough of Vancouver, He is survived by his wife, the former Nina Mae Montieth of Thames Road and two daughters residing in Vancouver and Cali- fornia. .COMING EVENTS— SPECIAL CANCER MEETING— Speaker, Maurice Grimes, pro. yincial secretary, Toronto; Mon- day, November 30; Exeter Lib- rary basement; everyone wel- come. 1:8:15c SPECIAL ,CANCER MEETING— Speaker, Maurice Grimes, pro- vincial secretary, Toronto; Mon- day, November 30; Auxiliary room, South Huron Hospital; everyone welcome. 1:8:15c BAZAAR — Saturday, November 28. Auspices of Trivitt Memorial Church Guild. 15c !BAZAAR & TEA—October 28 at 3:00 p.m. held in the basement of the Centralia United Church, Home baking, farmer's miscell- aneous boOths. WA of Centralia United Church. 15:22c GLAND MASTER'S BANQUET— The Exeter Lodge No. 67, 100F, will be holding the Grand Mas- ter's banquet October 26, 1959, at 6:45 p,m., in Exeter Legion Hall. Tickets will be available at Fisher's Hardware, Exeter. Percy McFalls, recording secre- tary. 15c ANNUAL. MEETING and ban- quet, Exeter District Co-opera- tive, Thursday, Oct. 29. 15:22e DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at BLUEWATER • DANCELAND Music By DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA Admission 7,50 Join the Crowds Grand Masters' Banquet EXETER LEGION HALL Oct. 26 0.45 p.m, Oddrellows and Wives Itebekahs and Husbands Tickets available at Fisher's Hardware, or Percy or Gerald McFalls„ Deadline for tickets, Saturday, October 17, Reception dk Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. ROSS BALLANTYNE (nee Alma Hern) Friday, Oct. 16 EXETER LEGION HALL Kool Quins Orchestra Everyone Welcome • SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES EXETER LEGION MEMORIAL HALL With Your Favorite Orchestra Clarence Petrie... -:- VO And And His Nite Hawks Dancing 9 to 12 Admission: 750 Per Perseitt— Jackets and Jeans Not Allowed IT'S ALWAYS SETTER WITH UTTER' . • , HURON COUNTY CREAM PRODUCERS Annual Meeting Friday, October 23, at 8:30 p.m, in the Council Chambers, Clinton President, Simon Hallahan Sec.-Treas., J. Carl Hemingway ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' MARKETING BOARD REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS 18191 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll lllll fififi lllll fifififififill llll Himusimmunununuunnimunuumg Have -Fun This Winter . Now Is The Time To Join The Exeter Curling Club 20 Weeks of Organized Curling 3 Trophy Schedules Mixed' Bonspiels Christmas Bonspiels, etc, etc. R. D. JERMYN Membership Committee, Phone Exeter 508-W %in llllllllllllllllll fifififififififififififififififi fififi 11 II fill 11 fill fill 11 fifi 1,1111111111 filt fifififififififill II . A • llllllllllllllll fi llllllll1111 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN LIMITED - oflifigeg Clinton - Ontario Largest Wide Screen In Huron County For Your Weekend Entertainment We Present: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY October 16 and 17 REAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT — DOUBLE BILL — "it Happened To Jane” (Colour). DORIS DAY, JACK LEMON, ERNIE KOVACS "The Tall T" (Colour) . nANDoUnct scorr, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN'. (Ono cartoon) .3. •