The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 15•
NNOUNCEMENTS
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I IRTHS ,, R: ,
:xiOW:EN--A r; and Ml's. H..C,
Bowen, Seeders St., 1!:pceter,
ennotunee the birth .of a son,.
• Arthur Charles, at South
^I•lurori Hospital, February 2..--
brother !or Aierg, Louise .and
Ricky,.
GINGERICI•f iaiir. .and Mips,
.Keith Gingerleh, Zurich, en-
• Towne :thebirthof u h•
c. a da , g
ter at, South Heron Hospital,
February s— a sister for
., • Harold, Audrey and Wayne.
KEYS -,- Ross and Helen Keys
(nee 7 asko), Watford, .art-
^ "'menet. the birth 'of their
daughter, Ruth Ann,- al. St.
Joseph's Hospital, S ' n i a,
January 28 ^•-- granddaughter
for Mr: And Ores Albert
keys, Exeter,
LAPRADE — Cpl. ,and Airs, 3.
Y, :Leprade, St.. ,Jean, Que.,
~formerly of Exeter, are hap -
Jay to announiee •the birth of
a daughter ,at St. Jean Hos
i5ital, January 24.
RODD Mr, and Mrs. John
Rodd, Woodham, announce
the arrival of a son at St.
Marys .Memorial :Hospital;
'February 1 — a brother for
Pannela.
VENNEMA—Gerald and Gerda
• Vennenia (nee Binnendyk)
ere pleased to announce the
birth of a son, Alan Gerald,
• at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Hamilton, January 28 -- a
• brother for Catherine,
W:ITHERtSPOON - Mr, and
Mrs. Cart Witherspoon, Cred-
iton, announce the birth of a
,,d a u g h t e r, Teri Lynn, . at
t South Huron Hpspita 1, Febru-
.'try ,8 --sister for Randy,
Ria i ....,.. tr a ...... .
CARDS. OF 'THANKS --
lye wish to .express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to friends andneighbors for
the floral tributes .andsym-
pathy•.,cards we received in ,our
recent bereavement. , Ethel
.and .Ernest Cerson. 9,41
Mr, :and Mrs, The Cunning-.
ham wish to thank :their rela-
tives, friends,,.neighbors an d
Edighaffers arehestrra, also all
who= gave and. helped in: .any
way to make the dance and.
presentation sue:h a success at
the Lucan tvlemorial Centre,
9c
Earl and .J.es$ie Lewis, wish
to t;h,a ek their relatives,
friends and ,neighbors for cards,
visits and treats to Earl. while
in St. ,Joseph's Hospital and
since returning Moine. Many
thanks to those who provided
Jessie with transportation to
London. 9c 1
M. and lllrs, William Kyle
and family wish to express
their appreciation to their,
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and .expressions of
sympathy since the pa ng _
the late Peter Kilpatrick, Spec-
ial thanks to the pallbearers,
the Queensway Nursing Horne,
Dr, J. C. Goddard, Rey, John
son and the Bonthron funeral
chapel and to those who sent
flowers or assisted in any way,
Mr, Earl Greenlee wishes to
thank all those who sent
flowers, cards, gifts and all
who visited during his stay in
St, Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Many thanks
to the staff and doctors, 10*
CARPS OF THANKS-..
My sincere thanks .and ap-
preetation to the many kind
friends who remembered lite
.with cards, flowers and treats.
w hile a patient in hospital and
since returning haute. 9c
--do-Anne Miners
1 wish to take 'this opi2r-
tenity to thank all my friends,
neighbors n e a' l
and relatives tives forall
their andcards
e r fiaweis
while I was a patient in St,
Joseph's Uaspital, London, and
also many thanks for the many
•kindnesses shown me since my
return home. --Mrs. John Park,
Lucan, an. 9c
My sincere thanks to all my
friends, relatives and neighbors
who remembered me so kind-
ly with cards, flowers, visits
and treats during the time 1
was a patient in South Huron
Hospital and since returning
tonne. Special thanks to' Dr.
Af• C.• Fletcher, Miss Claypole,
n urses and staff of Sauth Huron
Hospital. --.Mrs, Edna Corbett.
9e
wish to thank the firemen
for their thoughtfulness, It was
read • ci ted -- Ervin
greatly appreciated, ,
Rader. ne
IN MEMORIAM—,
ARMITAGE - In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife, mother
and grandmother, Ethel May
Armitage, who passed away
February 9, 1958.
`,Creasured thoughts of .one so
dear
Often bring a silent tear.
Thoughts return to scenes long
JAMES STREET
-UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. t.ewis, M.A., B.D.
t Minister
'Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
'Organist and Choirmaster
10 A,M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
�l. A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
Anthem by ,Choir
Solo: Mrs.' Clare Green
Service of Admission to the
Eldership for the elders
elect.
• Sermon: "'Che Tradition of
the Elders„
BAYFIELD BAPTIST .
*CHURCH
• Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
1.0:00 a.nt,--Bible School.
s 11:60 a,m,—•interning Worship
.± 7:30 p.m.—Evening, Services.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
CAVEN PRESBY'"ERIAN
CHURCH
*ev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Organist: Mts. S. G. Klatt
10;00 a.m.—Sunday School..
11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Christ and
the Outsider"
ZION CHURCH •
Evangelical United
• Brethren
;CitEDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Paster
Sunday, :February 12, 1961
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a•m,—Sunday School
8100 p,m.—Study Group
' CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a.m.--English Service
x:15 ;p.m.—Dutch Servide
6:15 p.m.—Back to God Hour
4':—CHLO (680 kc)
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
9;00 a.m..---Service •
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHiJRCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a,'m.--Sunday School and
Bible Class
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
AU Are Welcome
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
(English)
3:30 p•m,—Sunday School
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bran de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, February 12
Quinquagesima Sunday
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m.!—Morning Prayer
Sacrament of -Holy Baptism
Nursery and Sunday School
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 aan.—Sunday School
11:15 ,n, Morning Worship
Sermon: "Farewell Beloved"
—.(Romans 16)
Nursery
7:30 p.m. --Recording' of Dr. H,
A, Savage, Pontiac, Mich.
Everybody Welcome
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
9:00 aan.—C,SCS Radio .— 1240
on your radio dial.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
• A program to meet the need
of all.
11:00 a.m.—"WHY A PENTE-
COSTAL CHURCH
7:30 p.m. — "SATAN'S LAST
REVOLT"
A battle between Jesus and
Satan—a large chart used to
illustrate this great Bible
message.
Good Music - Lively Singing
Anointed Preaching
"Visit the Tabernacle
this Sunday"
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rave,
Years roll on, but memories
last,
-Ever remembered and sadly
Hissed by husband ;Fred,
daughters, sons-in-law and
grandchildren. 9c
GEROrMET',rl:-In loving mem-
ory of my dear, husband,
James A. Ger•omette, who
passed away one year ago,
February 4, 1960.
How I miss the welcome foot-
• steps
Of the one -F-loved so clear,
Oft T listen for his corning,
Fully sure that he is near.
It I could speak with him to-
day!
Laugh with him in the sante
old way,
Hear his voice and see his
smile,
Then life indeed would be
worthwhile.
-Lovingly remembered by his
wife Martha. 9c
JOHNSTON-Zn loving 'mem-
ory of a dear sister, Mrs,
Dorothy Johnston, Zurich,
Ontario, who passed away
one year ago, February 8,
1960.
God saw you getting weary,
He cid what He thought best,
He put His arms around you
And whispered 'come and rest',
The golden gates stood open
One year ago today,
With goodbyes left unspoken
You gently slipped away.
—Ever remembered by sisters
Mrs, Milne Rader, Mrs. Ted
Rader, b r o t h e r Arthur
Truemner and Whitney Bre
kens'hire. 9c
DOW—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
• Gilbert James Dow, who
passed away Feb. 7, 1960.
Rest is thine,
Remembrance ours.
—Ever remembered by lis
Wife and son. 9c
CLARKE — In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Henry Albert Clarke, who
passed away seven years
ago, February 6.
Time goes on with many
changes,
Joys and sorrows, smiles and
tears,
But his memory is ever cher-
ished
With the passing of the year,
—Sadly Missed and ever re-
membered by his wife and
faintly. 9c
MURCI•f—in loving memory of
a dear father and grand-
father, Philip A?ureh, who
passed away five years ago,
February 10, 1956,
The years go by, but still we
keep
Within our hearts' your kind-
ness deep,
Our love will hold your neem-
' ory dear
Through every day and every
year.
You left tis 0uietly, your
thoughts ttriknown,
But you left a memory we are
ptou( o OWn
Though absent you are Very
near,
• Grand Bend students HanPeninys in
131 Ci n S "' a rd lauests or Mr. And Mrs. Cecil per and fancily,
���+ in ��� sports Mil I G d Ruth, V
co r►y MRS.GLADWYN h1OS?PER
ey MRS. wELLWOOD GILL. ' make a dress or g .:skint and
Grand. Bend public school blouse to match,
Tis ra�i'ani lJff>Rrent i
on :ne ,ions Giuh rink -last were discussed :and the first
WednesdaY, i� ebruary 1. sewing sainide cnrnpieted.
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sit St. Marys were Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hen
pupils held A. spar p kinds of materials
Frincipat ° Wilfred Mev, ugh Leaders are Miss Aima ft:en-
t s :
ring for girls, six years old, Push.
ton ,announces the resul a- drick, .assistant, :Mrs., Ail
Debbie Boudreau, Barbara
Aran `Phomas, Ruthann l-laist; Personal Items
boys, 1diehael `'alcpurt, David Air, and 1lrs• Robert Me -
Clarke, Peter Gill: Donald of Llinton visited on
table' Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ron
Boudreau, Mary Ellen 'rev- Mitchell and Wayne,
ors, Darlene Roberts; ttioys,l Mr. and Airs. Weliwood
Douglas Jennison, Jiiitn Gill visited on Sunday with
Sharrow, Patti Gratton: girls, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Knight and
eight years, Julie Mn DesJar Robert of London.
I dine, Nancy I'imperton, Meta ii ,
•ir. andMrs.Des-
, Wally l
i Tie West; boys, Douglas ,len ; Jardine .and h2r, ancl: Ken
nison and Steven Turnbulli Young attended :the hardware
(tied) Scott. Jackso n< 1 4onvention in 'Toronto this
Girls, nine years, Wendy week,
' (:lark, Julie Ann Des Jardine, ;141•. an(1 Mrs, Wm, Coch ane
Ken re• boys Bev- r
KathyA?ac � boys,1 .
erly Chapman, Nelson Desjar=
i dine, Douglas Jennison; fancy
skating, girls, Kathy MacKen-
zie; backward raring, boys,
1 1-I a r old Turnbull, Beverly
list et friends in; London on
Sunday,.
Miss Alary Yeo visited on
Sunday with friends in Sar-
nia
•
Chapman, Paul Dou'en. Mrs. Lennea Station: is. visit -
1 Girls, 10, Susan Miller, Bar- ing friends in Lansing, Mich.
barn Roushorn, Karen Jennie Gpl. Neil Chamberlain is
• convalescing n ser homer.
son;. boys,. Jerry Vanbruaene, ng at his here
Peter Heist, Darryl Stanley;
girls, 11, Neva Johnson, Owe-
neth Hoffman, Maureen Fra-
ser; boys, Ronald Desjardine,
l3arrie Clark, Lea Desjardine..
Girls, 12, Shirley Brewer,
Mary Lynn Kennedy, Donna
Ruth Sturdevant, boys, Hari -
say DeTong, Charles Doyle,
Buddy Desjardine; girls, 13,
Shirley Brewer, 'Heather Des-
-Jardine; boys, Glenn Hoffman,
Greg Hamilton, Hansey De -
,Jong,
Girls, 14; Marilyn Clark,
Shirley Brewer, Elaine Green;
boys, Ricky Menard, Bob Grat-
ton, Rodney Coulter; bicycle
race, Larry Taylor, Greg Ha-
milton, Eugene Gr e n i e r;
graceful couples, Rodney Coul-
ter and Marilyn Clark; Buddy IOOF third degree team will
Desjardine and Shirley Bre- confer the degree on any can. -
wen, Leo Desjardine and' Mau- didates that are available from
reen Fraser, the district on. Tuesday, Feb,
Backward races, girls, Ma- 14. All welcome. N.G. Ray
ry Lynn Kennedy, Shirley Bre- Jones; Percy A. McFalls, Rec.
ec. 9c
.following an operation .cast
week at St. Joseph's hospital,
London. Mrs, Neil Chamber-
lain and Miss Nancy spent a
few days in London as guests
of Mrs. Walter. Wells.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Smith
from Lonaon, Mr, and Mrs•
Charles Rollings and family of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Railings and family from
Clandeboye, Mr, and Mrs.
Rees and family from: Brine-
ley,
rine
ley, Mr. and Mrs, L. Desjar-
dine from Exeter visited with
Mr, and mfrs. Norris Desjar-
dine over the weekend.
COMING EVENTS—
wer, Elaine Green; interrne-
d:iate boys, Peter Haist, Bar-
rie Clark, Leo Desjardine; se -
PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE will
nior boys, Larry ',Taylor, Ric- be held in the Hensall. TOOT+
ky Menard, Greg Hamilton. lodge hall Tuesday, February
Obtacle race, girls, Marilyn 21, at 9 p,m, Everyone is wel
Clark, Donna Ruth Sturdevant; cone. Ladies 'please , bring
intermediate boys, Leo Des- lunch, Admission 500. Sponsor-
jardinc, .Timmy Brewer, Ray cd by the local CPT committee
Desjardine; senior boys, Rod-
ney Coulter, Ricky Menard, lodges, pc
Larry Taylor. PANEL DISCUSSION features
GB 4•H girls meet Auxiliary meeting -- Panelists, I
The Grand Bend 4-H girls Miss Alice Claypole, superin- I
Diet for their first meeting on tendent; Charles Smith, chair
Saturday, February 4 at the man of finance; Elgin Row-
I of Alma Hendrick. Cliffe, chairman of special
New officers elected were: funds, and W. G. Cochrane,
president, Dianne Hood; vice- chairman of the hospital: board, •
president, Dianne Fraser; sec- will discuss hospital finances
rotary, Karen Taylor; press at the social meeting of the
correspondent, Donna Ruth Women's Auxiliary to South
Sturdevan
The girls changedIFebru y. 14, at. 2.20 pmr
• Questions on the subject will
Cuties" for this project "Cot.. be answered from the floor:or
trestron boa Ladies of
?r, n Mrs. - nn t Par-
kinson
,A. and M „ Ke e h l' r
kinson and family were guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ben-
' der of Dashwood on: Monday
:evening in honor of Mr, :and
Mrs, George Frayne's thirtieth'
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. George Dann of Lan-
, don spent the weekend with.
Mr, : andMrs,. Kenneth ar-
r
Par-
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mae-
' ker and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Patti. -
'son of St, Marys.
I Mrs, E. Trewartha returned
to her home ani, Hplrnesville on
`Thursday after spending the
past three weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Langford.
Miss Marion Thomson .spent
: Friday night with Miss Martel-
ta Sommerville of Prospect
Hilt,
I Miss Doris Mills of Wood-
ham spent Saturday .afternoon
with n'liss Sharon Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Young
Huron Hospital. on Tuesday,
their
name from Grand Bend GO: •
Gals to "Grand Bend Cotton
Cent -
tons
tons can .be Smart." ralia United Church will he
Each girl is required to hostesses. 9c
,max r, ry xenete* :,..w.:r .r e >. itiee ,,.
TEA & BAKE SALE -- The
Topics from Local Association tea and bake
sale, Saturday, February 25, 2
• to 5. p,m., at Scout Hall. 9c
EXETER H & S—The Exeter
Home and School Association
presents senior —Exeter Public
School spelling championship.
Tuesday, February 14, at 8:15
p,m., at the Exeter Public
School. Everyone welcome.
Sunshine
By MRS.WILLIAM DICKEY
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crago,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter,
also Mr. and Mrs. Wib Kirk-
by, of the fourth line, Blan-
shard, were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. La-
verne Rodd and family.
Miss Dorothy Dickey was a 1
visitor on Sunday with Mr,,
and Mrs. Clayton Brock and
family in Guelph.
Mr, Clarence Johns was
pleasantly. surprised• last Wed-
nesday e v e n i n g when his
daughters, Mrs. Ford Stark, of
St. Marys, and Mrs. :lien
Fisher, of Exeter, along with
their husbands and families,
treated him to a birthday sup-
per at the hone of Mr, and
Mrs, Johns.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hern and
family were visitors on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Allen Ever-
leigh of Kirkton.
Mr. Lawrence Beckett en-
joyed ice fishing near Turkey
Point on Monday,
A shower was given for Mrs.
Philip Hern last Wednesday .at
the home of Mrs. John Coward.
Ganes 'and contests were
played.
90.
SUPPORT THE
WINTER WORK CAMPAIGN
OF THE
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE 2:2•3:16c
Dance
Crediton
TOWN HALL
Friday, Feb. 17
Music by
GRANT E151GHOi FER
Dancing' 9:00 • 1:00
Admission 75¢
1 Still loved, still missed and 1Jndecided
• ever clear. Caven
1 Sunday Night .._,Ever remembered by the Continued from page 9
family. 9c ting down on some or the top Circle
Street
salaries that aro being paid
At
�
might allow better pensions or
unemployment relief,
Next week they will meet at
the home of Nit. and Mrs.
(Main Stt'eai Church, Exeter)
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Fe ria
r
7130
7:00 p,m.—Songs of the Gospel
7:30 AM.—Recorded Message of Dr, i i -L SSavager
Pontiac, Michigan,
Recorded Music
February 19
PANEL DISCUSSION ' FOUR LAYMEN
• "What valuable eolitribUtiollt can the, church
i :• make 10 one modern` ;society?".
I
5
February 26
�... ,Gordoti Chambers wilt speak '0t
"THAW r n AR IN TIN tILsGtAN CONGO''
Mir. Chambers left the Congo last July
with his .laniily,
r 'ani; pray for tlio MISSION TO 'CAN-.
I`te1i5�Slilicc arid y
'l X17 �ti a
It
• TM :i"oni �ise�' 'i'd111i1 fSt Lod r r
ADA, 'x' � ` ... .: � s � 1.11
Will ;enol a group to EXETER Wod1 e clay? April
1�r
(Clip thi,, ant keep' i`of." etexretic .),
Continued from page 9 Williatit Schroeder:
t 00rune-. •
i ' o Out t late at these
tient.
= In
.,The , board felt that there
was nothing wrong with the
pupils attending the chapet•-
Ioned events, and thought it
, was the parents' responsibility
• to make sure the children re,
turned home 1nin1ediatelY af=
tor the parties finished.
1 The Exeter lnduttr iat Pro-
, motional Corporation requested
that the students be informed
that they were eligible to eonu-
pete in, the organization's con-
test to secure a slogan. The
board decided not to aBBaw the
posters in the settee!, but
granted per;ntission 16 tach
teacher to draw the atudent
attention to the codte6t,
I' The board decided to Witt
Page and Steel, architects for
the flaw addition, .fetluesting
that; ininot• reliajrt be bene lei
conte„af tile' .bars ins the clp
sett. the members of the
potty eonuii.ittee inspected the
closet`s and reported that "'ad
lttstiiicnis wol'o needed.'
fors bargain and anpbrttnt
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Intl/Hien harmful
Forum •
Eliniville um nicmbers
'gathered at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Lewis Joliet. They
j felt that inflation harms every -
tee in different degrees.
They favored Canada's policy
be designed to create maxi -
;mum growth and full employ-
merit.
mployment.
They Will meet nett Monday
night at the hot» .e of Mr. and IN LIBRARY BASEMENT
1 Mrs, William Elford.
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Bake
Sale
Sat., Feb. 11
3:00 p.m.
•
HURON COUNTS'
1YHE T PRODUCERS
ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING
'uevday,, February 21 w2 pant
AgrcutfUri;i1 hoard 1'tooti`ris, Clinfort'
Guest Speaker. fto(j Myawl, %alt Pratitlenl, 17Htarld Wlieif
? Prodotets' Assn This iiiiVtnii;ati,iti hits clone ti good VI.
i 5 1t will 1'o 1i*tter Willi your silg0afione %t the eiipnuat
1 - sitdet., .
I ` ipuiv alt italleii, thairtitain I. t, 1-4iiiing)-,vsyr 5bt. TrOas.
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Progressive
.EUC.HRE
i6OF HALL, EXETER,
• FrL, Feb, 10
Everyone Welcome
Ladies Bring Lunch
ADMISSION 504 •
Sponsored by
CPT Committee
IOOF and Rebekah Lodges
REMEMBER APRIL 7
DANCE
AT MT, CARMEL
Feb. 10
Music by
GRANT EDIGHOFFER'S
MELODY MASTERS
10:00 p.m.
ADMISSION 754
•
Lunch Served
World Day
of Prayer
Service
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Fri., Feb. 17
2:30 p.m,
(Note change of time)
GIRLLS SERVICE
AT 7:30 P.M.
Arena
Schedule
THURSDAY, FEB. 9
3:00 -5 :00—S ka t g
6100-10100—RCAF
10:30.11:30—Dashwood
FRIDAY, FEB. 10
1 30 3:30—Crediton School
6:30.8;00--n CA r
8.00.9100—Zurich v9. Exeket
Juveniles
9;00.10:00—Rod Wings vs.
Maple Leafs
SATURDAY, FEB. 11
S:00• 12;0E—Minor Hockey
130.3:00—Public Skating
3:30.5:30• -Figure Skating
7;00.8:00—Boston v8. Phantoms
8 oo.10:00—Public Skating
10:30.12:00 --Crediton
SUNDAY, FEB. 12
2:00.4,00—Public Skating -
MONDAY, FEB. 13
4 00.5:00—Skating
6:30.7:30—Loglon bantam
lraei{G0
8:00. i0:00—R C Af
TUESDAY, FEB. 14
7:o0.10:00—Miner HoCkey
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15
C •
6;30.8;00— teditD
#1
9:co-CSLLHi vs. ex5'rte
MOHAWKS
Mossey ATr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Roo.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. G. ones; per, u.., aryl and Jean.
'l were S a eve- et e were and nest of A .
and Fanta yund. y e t S., ay g s .tr.
ping guests of Mr. :and Mrs. and Mrs. Kennett Facey .of
Gerald .Bryan of Prospect Weliburn,
Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with
FIRST. DANCE!:
Exeter.Teen
Town
Sat,, Feb, 11.
8:30 'Tit 11:45
EXETER ARENA
Door Prize - Spot Dances
Free Pop Donated by
Tuckey Beverages
Adm.: 354 Couple 50¢•
Reception
and D
ante
FOR MR. AND MRS.
GRANT SKINNER
(nee Margaret Brock)
Fri., Feb. 10
EXETER LEGION HALL
A GOOD ORCHESTRA
lid e
Euchre
:
and Dance
LUCAN
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Friday,
Feb 1
CHARLTON'S
ORCHESTRA -
Cards 8 - 10:30 p.m.
Dancing 10:30 • 1. Alt.
Admission 75? Per Perscni
Luncli. available.
Sponsored by
Lucan Skating Club
PANCAKE
SUPPER
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
PARISH HALL
Shrove Tues., -
Feb. 14
Pancakes "Unlimited,.
with. Map)e Syrup
Assorted Pies
Serving Begins at 5:30 pal.
ADULTS 85#
Children's Tickets at D40r
Sponsored by
Woman's Auxiliary
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YOU WiLL' WANT TO ATTEND THE
NATIONAL
* BADE`
OF CANADA
Cciipany of 80. Lois Smith,
David Adams, Angelo Leigh,
Earl Kroui. Artistic Director
Celia Franco.
OWNED AND ODE AAT.ED DY
LONDON LITTLE THEATRE
MARCH CH 6 — MARCH 18
MAiL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW 1
For Information, Write to Grand Theatre, Richmond St., Loodpn
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LYRIC THEATRE
Phone 421
EXETER
First Show 7:30 Second Show 9:30• Matinee 2:00 p.n1.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, rEB. 9, 10, 11
"Yellowstone Kelly”
Starring Clint Walker and Edward Byrnes,
(Technicolor)
"High Society”
Starring "The Bowery Boys"
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FES, 13, 14, 1
"Wild River"
Starring Montgomery Clift and Lee Rernmick •
(Color and Cinethascope)
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Sat'day`
,Night
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EXETER
LEGION
Dancino 9 fo 12
Admission 75
par Person
Jeans and Jackets
Not Allowed
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