The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-23, Page 15NOU.NCEMENTS
QIRTHS.---
GAMBLEeeMr,.. :anel Mrs. Ben-
jamin R. Gamble, Rif 1
Granton, announce ,tire birth
Of .a sora,. Earl Dougles, .a1
South: Huron Hospital Feb,
r�uary 16—a brother for lelsie,.
Dalyee, :Ben Jr. and Glen.
h1.Dntl{E-11x: and .Mrs. Paul
Klernke, nn, 1 Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Joan May, at South
Huron liosp,itel, February 22
'-first granddaughter for Mr.
And Mrs, Joe Wilson, RR 1
Centralia.
LOV.I:— Keith and Pat Love,
RP r Zurich, announce the
birth of a son, Grant Edward,
at South lluron Hospital,
February 18—a brother for
Gregory and. Gary,
McGREG01t —. Mr, and Mrs,
,lames McGregor, RR 2 Kip -
pen, .are Happy to announce
the birth of a daughter,
Mary ,lane, at Clinton Public
Hospital, February 12,
McKAY — Mr. and' Mrs. Ken.
McKay, Kippen, are happy
to announce the birth „of a
son, Jeffrey Wayne, at
ton Public, Public' Hospital, Febru-
ary 19—a brother for Diane,
Douglas anct .Darlene..
WIRE' Mr. • nd Mrs, Harold
Stire, Dashwood, announce
the birth of %,11 son, Nark
Harold, at South Huron Hos-
pital, Februar•yi,r9—a brother
for Beverley Jan and Lar-
ry.
1
BIRTHS -..
,RE(11ER---Mr. and Mrs. John
Reeler, RR. 2 !Crediton, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Brett Alan, at .South Huron
Hospital, February 21 --:first
grandchild for Mr, and Mrs.
Adrian ,I)enomme, Zurich,
and ;fifty-second grandchild.
for 11r. and Mrs. Albert
Regier, RR. 2 Crediton,
SCOTT — Mr, and Mrs, Robert
Scott, Carling St., :Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Bandy Darrell, at South liu-
ron Hospital, II'ebeuary 20 --
first grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs, J. 1V, .Stevens, Medicine
Hat, Alta., and Mr. and Il1rs.
M, J. Scott, Exeter,
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nixon,
Seaforth, wish to announce the
engagement of their.- daughter,
Valerie Georgina Dale, to Mr,
James Baynham, son of Mr,
anct Mrs. Lawrence Baynharn,
Ffensall, Wedding to take place
Saturday, March 18 in the First
Presbyterian Church; Seaforth,.
CARDS OF THANKS —
Vera and George McFalls
wish to thank their, relatives,
Mends and neighbors for cards,
flowers, visits and treats while
George was in Victoria Hos-
pital and since returning home,
and while Vera is confined to
her home with a broken arm,
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., 43.p.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. S, G. Klatt
10:00 A.m.—Sunday School
11;00 a.ni.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Pilate"
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH /
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
(English)
3;30 p,ln.--Sunclay School
8:00 p.m,—Temple Time—Sta-
tion CHML,
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, February 26
Second Sunday in Lent
8:30 a.m.—Quiet Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
Annual church parade - of
Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and
Girl Guides,
8:30 p.m.—The Rector's ,coffee
hour
Wednesday, March 1
8:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion
BAYFiELD BAPTiST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
10:00 a,m,—Bible School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:30 ,p.m.—Evening Services
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
10;00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.1:15 a.m.—Sunday School
8;00 p.m.—Lenten Services
Lenten. Services each 'Wednes-
day evening at 8:Q0 p.m.
Theme: "The Meaning of the
Altar in the Life of the
CARDS OF THANKS -,
I wish.:. to thank friends, rela-
tives and neighbors for the
visits, cards, letters and Bow-
ers while L was a patient in
St. Josephs Hospital, London,
and since returning home.
Your thoughtfulness was much
Appreciated. — Mrs. Harvey
f eys, Itensall, Ontario, 23c
We wish to express our sin.
Gere ,thanks and appreciation
to friends and neighbors for
the floral tributes and .sym-
pathy ends we received in our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to :Rev, L, Crawford,
Rev, A. E, !-Polley, Dr, Boyes,
miss Claypole andthe entire
staff of South Huron ifospital,
Mr. 1 -tarry Hoffman and the
women of St. Marys An.glican.
i Church, Brinsley, — William
Hodgins, Hector and Jean Mur-
ray, 23'k
Gov't f.or site
for new post office
ego la ions :are rg, C es 1S difficult, the 11 ?
to secure a suitable site for pointed out. ;Cate r:ecessrty for
the new post .office building at ,plenty of parking space to ne-
Luean, Middlesex West MP W. ,.conrmodate est office patrons,
11. A Thomas s revealed this and the ro • e
r .a p reran of space to
week, nrarlipttlatc large trailer trucks
Construction of the Lucan in which mail is trans ortes
}hulldin as well as nthcrs at r'equir'es an re p l
g a a sa large
Strathroy and De,lawarc, may suitable sites are 'hard to find;
' become part of the winterin central locations 1,+l
_here mast
• works program now being plan citizens wish their post office;
tined for the winter of 1,961 to he located."
he said.
Selection of sites for the new
Deport ,Qn
Shipka
.
H students:
,vie In verse
Margaret Oke and Xandre
IN MEMORIAM
MATP—Iia loving memory of a
dear husband and :father,
Rev. William Mair, who pass.
ed away seven years ago,
:February 25, 1954.
We often think in silence
Of one who was so dear,
We always will remember
As if he still were here.
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife and family, '23'0
AIeLEAN—in loving memory i
of a dear mother and grand. -I
mother, IdaC. McLean, who
passed away 2 years ago,
Feb. 22, 7.953.
f miss her more than anyone ; . . .
As each da$Rr'nla67,,.1,,e enlptr
ness grows, "�.,,,
The tears in my eyes I ce1in,, ,,. .
wipe away,
But the ache in my heart will
always stay.
—Ever remembered by (laugh-
ter Olive, son-in-law Benson
and granddaughters Mary
Lou. and Sharon Edwards,
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D.EVINE—In loving memos�,y
of my dear husband. Hetfry
Devine, who passed away
February 26, 1960.
When evening shadows are
falling
And 1 sit in quiet alone,
To my heart comes a longing
If you could only come home,
Friends may think 1 have for-
gotten
When at times they see me
smile,
But they little know the heart-
ache
My smiles hide all the while.
But God has promised through
His grace
We shall meet some day be-
yond the shore. •
—Loivngly remembered by his
wife Susie Devine, • 23'"
Igran, enry Devine,
MARGARET OKE
wins dramatic competition
XANDRA BUSCHE
. tops in lyric division
)EVINE=In loving memory of B r, n s l e m e n
our dear father
Christian", „ ", , a dear
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:155 a.m.—Sunday School and
Bible Class
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
All. Are Welcome
0
who passed away one year
ago, February 26, 1960.
God gave us a wonderful
at sessions •
father, i By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD
IIis memory will never grow 1 Mr. Kelly Robinson, Mr.Ire •f shioned his smite out of 1 Don Lewis and Mr. Eddie Wat-
sunshine,
He molded his heart of pure
gold,
Happy and smiling, always
content,
CHRISTIAN Loved and respected wherever
he went,
REFORMED CHURCH Always thoughtful, willing and
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister kind,
Those are the memories he•left
10:00 a.m.—English Service behind.
2:15 p.m. Dutch. Service
10:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion 6:15
7:30 p.m.—Midweek Lenten: De- p.m,—Back to God Hour—
vottons CHLOR (680 kc.)
The Meaning and Mission of
Prayer.
Children's Lenten Devotions
every school day
, from 8:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. 5. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A:M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
Ali .Departments
11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
LENTEN SERIES
"Going With Jesus Through
The Last Week"
(2) The Entry Of The King
The Junior Choir
Men's choir practice after the
service. • Everyone Welcome
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ZION LL,ITHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
9:00 a.m.—Service
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz,
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
9:45 a..m.—Sunday School
(Note change of time)
.11:15 am,—Morning Worship
Sermon: "The Meaning of
Christ's Suffering"
Nursery
7:30 p.m. -- "Thirty Years in
Belgian Congo" — Gordon
Chambers
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SUNDAY NIGHT
AT MAIN STREET
Sunday, Feb. 26 — 7:30 p.m.
GORDON CHAMBERS
of Stratford, will tell his experiences through 30
yttars in the Belgian Congo.
Everybody Welcome
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Pentecostal Tabernacle
REV, MEL, W. •HOLMIS; PASTOR
0:00 A,M,—CJCS 1240 Tee. Stratford. Ii
"Enemils of the Spirittle'1. We”
1;4s A,1il.—Sunday Sehool Classes for MI
�a.
:1l 00 A.M,--Morning 1Selvice
'VII 5 l?: .
'''r'1 -LE 'GREAT WHITE iNftbisit Itlb :rl1'1k:NT" • i.
When will it take place? Warn will be thete3
Who will tite Jtidle be?
This Bible Mcssago given by the 'Pas'tor,
Singing Sunday Fvenilig —
l'arrv' I•loffnian Soloist; Earl. 'Desch sM Pahiily
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--Sadly missed by daughter
Elda, Elgin and family, son
Ervin, Hedy and family.
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Your Library
By MRS. JMS
Washington Holiday
So many plan to spend their
Easter holidays in Washington
or visit the city on their way
to and from their Florida holi-
day that this book should be
read by them or by anyone
who reads travel books.
This book is a light-hearted,
informative guide by a writer
of whom the New York Times
said "No one writes better,
travel books than Eleanor
Early," But this is much more
than a travel book. It is a
colorful bend of history, biog-
raphy . and description, giving
little-known facts about places
and people,
You visit the White House,
Mount Vernon,. the Smithsonian
institution, and she describes
for you the wonderful sight of
cherry blossom time.
Says the Boston Post: "Elea-
nor Early Is famous all over
the world for her unique and
charming travel books and
Washington Holiday is a book
to enjoy wherever you are.
Rings Around the World
Pings Around the World is a
vivid story of transportation
and commtnutation, an iridis•
pensable background for under-
standing the scientific wonders
of our age. '
The alternate title le "Man's'
Progress :from Stearin Engine
to Satellite."
The author (lento -ids that
sending a rocket eo 'the moon
it astonishing, but no more so
than the first steam driven toe-,
emotive was in its day, or the
first sputtering gasoline en-
gine, or the first sounds heerd
over the wireless. In every
field of scientific endeavor,
each invention was ..lore won.
derful than the la: t, Arid each
inventor had his own battle
to :fight against prejudice and
against MAW'S reststanee to "
change,
Such iiariies es Watt, Mar
colli, Edrsori, Ford. MAtsdAM, 1
are brought to life. All told,
it is An' inspiring story of htt-
pian Achievenieet "
The Anther, Heine 'Garthiafi','.'
it A german engineer And 'the'
hook hat been fretiAMated'into
Print le Ctiglend, hely, Den-1
and Swedem
sou returned home on Friday
from Chatham after attending
a two-day drainage contrac-
tor's convention there, Mr.
Robinson was named: one of
the dir•
ectors at the meeting.
Fete Exeter couple. •
Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Glenn
entertained last Saturday eve
ning in honor of Mrs. Glenn's'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
wood
Brock of Exeter, who',
were celebrating their 45th
wedding anniversary.
Guests for a turkey dinner Reception
were Mr. and. Mrs, :[van Brock.
Margaret and Dennis of Win-
chelsea, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Arm-
strong of Clandeboye.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams
•and family of London. were Sun-
tlay visitors with Mr, .and Mrs,
Robert Adams and Bobbie.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Corbett
and Al of Hensall spent Bun -
day with Air. and Mrs, Hugh
Morenz and Billie,
Several of the ladies from
here are attending the hat mak-
ing course sponsored by the
Grand. Bnd WI,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pickering,
the former Ilene Morton, were.
honored at a dance in Crediton
on Saturday night,
Mrs. Karl Guenther, Mrs. Ed.
Woods, Mrs. M. Ratz and Mrs.
J, Clarke assisted with the pro-
gram for the World Day of
Prayer service in the United
Church in Crediton on Friday.
COMING EVENTS—
OPEN
VENTS—
OPEN HOUSE—The public is
cordially invited to attend the
Exeter art class "open house"
in the library basement on
Monday, ,Feb. 27, from 8:30 to
1.0 p.ni. ilr: Sven Thielson, an
art dealer from London, will
be showing a number of con-
temporary Canadian paintings.
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I ' „C��A,,,,,R:NIVAL — Annual ice;
carnival"''p'4``, Exeter Figure
Skating Club,'~71-t;,eter Arena, 1
Saturday, March 18:t136:23:2:9c
•
APRIL TEA & BAZAA 'Sat`
urday, April 8. Sponsor•ecl b '
Q.E.S. No. 222. 23d 1
ANNUAL HOT BEEF supper,
Wednesday, April 5, Exeter• •
Legion ]fall. Sponsored by Men
of Trivitt Memorial Church;
23:2:9:16c
•Busphe won .over seven other
competitors in the annual verse
Tue
speaksday'•ing competition at South
lluron District IliP h School.
1
Margaret, e 17 -year-old 7.2•A
student, daughter, .of Mr. and
Mrs, Lorne Oke, Usborne town-
ship, won the .dramatic award,
while Xandra, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Busehe, Hu-
ron Park, copped the lyric
event,
Lawrence Howard, another
Huron Park student, copped
second place an the.. dramatic
event. Both winners chose par
tions of Shakespeare's "Mac -
CKNX
BARN
:DANCE
HENSALL
Community Centre
Sat, March 4 ,
8:30 p.m',
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Sponsored by ,
Hensall ' ifinette Club
LOCAL ASSOCIATION
Tea and
Bake Sale
Sat., Feb. 25
2 to 5 p.m.
. EXETER SCOUT HALL
Ticketst,�,.available from
Guides and BilV,Ilies or at
the door, " '- • 1
FASHION SHOW, Woman's
Auxiliary RCAF Station Cent-
ralia, March 8, 8:15 p.m., at
J. A, D, McCurdy School. Ad-
mission
Arena
mission 75c`, 23c
BAKE SALE — Members of • • —
Pride of lluron. Rebekah Lodge
are holding a hake sale, Satur-
day, March 18, 23c
•
HAM SUPPER, Centralia Unit-
ed Church, Wednesday, March
15. Supper served from 5 to 8.
Adults $1.25; children under
412. 65e, Tickets available from
;members. Sponsored by the
Woman's Association, 23c
PROGRESSIVE EUCHR E -
100F Hall, Exeter, Friday,
March 3. Everyone welcome;
ladies bring lunch: admission
50c, CP&T Committee. 100E
and Rebekah Lodges, Exeter.
23c
SUPPORT THE
WINTER WORK CAMPAIGN
OF THE
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE 2:2-3:16c
chvities
FRIDAY, FEB. 24
4:30.5:30—McCurdy School
7:00 -8:0¢ --Zurich vs. Exeter
pee wees
8;30—AYLMER IMPERIALS
vs. MOHAWKS
SATURDAY, FEB: 25
8;00-12;00—Minor Hockey
1 130.3:00—Public Skating
3 30 5:30—Figure Skating
6.00.7;30—RCA
8:00.10:00—Publlc Skating
10:00-12:00—Crediton
SUNDAY, FEB. 26
2:00.4;00—Public Skating
MONDAY, FEB. 27
2.00.4:00—Usborne Schools
4:00.5:00—Skating
6:30-7:30—Legion bantams
8:00-10;00—RCAF
TUESDAY, FEB. 28
• 6:00.10:00—Mlnor Hockey
Mr. and Mrs, Brock farmed
near Winchelsea where a son,,
Ivan, now lives, prior to mov-
ing to Exeter a few years ago,
Both enjoy fairly good health.
Personal items
Mr. Luther Morley has beeni
on the- sick list for the past!
week.
Rev. Arnold Gingrich of Lon-;
don occupied the pulpit at
Brinsley United Church on i
Sunday, Feb. 19 and spoke in
the interests of the Canadian;
Bible Society. Rev. Kenneth
Hick
of Ailsa Craig introduced
the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean While
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott.
This area along with Credi-
ton have dial phones since 2
a,m. Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Trevithick of Lon •
-
don and Mrs. William Luther"
oL Ailsa Craig visited on Sun-'
day with friends here,
Mr. and Mrs,, Carl Trevith-
ick and family of London, Mr.
and Mrs, Jute Trevithick, also
Mrs. William Luther of Ailsa
Craig were Sunday guests of
Mrs, Ruth Watson.
Water rights
MPP's topic
The water shortage in the
London area and other° parts of
south-western Ontario has been
aggravated by development of
municipal wells, Charles S.
11acNaughton Huron Mf'P' and
member of the Ontario Water
.Resources Commission, SAld
Thursday night. "
Low rainfall last summer
and fall', followed by 'quick
freezing of hare ground Caused
the water shortage, Mr. Mate
tele ugh ton said.
"Oh the other hand, there Arlt
situations involving water sheet-
-Ages
hert-
2 es brought about by the uri"
restricted,use '(nL 'Water) on
the part of Son ."
Mt. MacNauglitois said there
is A (seed hit •equitable appor
tionnient of both In derground
and surface wAter.
Ground wales is Po i'especter1
of j roperty lint5s, axle! one Well
influences Another, Mr. Mar-
Naughinis 'told London Central
Lions Club'
1
and Dance
g
FOR MR. AND MRS.
KEN POLLOCK
ince Pat Bell of Hensall)
Sat., Feb. 25
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
DDSJARDINE
ORCHESTRA
EVERBODY WELCOME
ANNUAL
MEETING
of
THE EXETER
COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION
LIMITEL
Friday, Feb. 24
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
'CHURCH
PARISH HALL
A good attendance is
requested.
RECEPTION
DANCE
FOR ;MR. AND MRS;
BOB DOWN
(nee Pat Marshall)
Friday, Feb. 24
EXETER LEGION HALL
A GOOD O :C1II ST/tA.
Vf. 1+W
�Y0,�t ���I�Ct7� C,1
THE
WESTERN ONTARIO
FAR:t: SHOW
offers you a
GALAXY
of
EVENTS
• Exhibits of Farm and Home Products
from 11 Counties,
• 40,000 Square Feet of Commercial
and Educational Displays. '
• Addresses, Panel Discussions,
Demonstrations, Auction Sale.
• Fashion Show, Women's Programmes.
• Square Dance and Amateur Contests.
• Ofd Time Fiddlers Contest.
• Many entertaining and educational
features for rural and urban families.
Manufacturers' Building
Western Fair Grounds
London, Ontario
February 22,' 23, 24, 25,
1961
"Progressing with
Canada's Agriculture"
Thts Times-AdYeeete Febryer'Y 23r 1.161 P
•I3eth" as, their •presentation.
,Helen lendrtek, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam. Ilendrrek,
1',xeter, was runner-up tri the
two: grade 12 students.,
In the lyrio event,, Sandi
Morrow, Exeter, won second
place, while Judy Tennant,
editor of the .SHDHS ink Spot, •
was .chosen tat the runner-up
spot.
The two winners in each
category wilt compete In the
zone•coxtiptitfon to ho ,,st4gAd_,_ ,
at. Londdn during the f 1,t i
,part of Mart:h
NlaOtherney Ws p e ; •lc.t' .1teme lefli
ilds, ;l,e e11ep
Pauline Aquilina.
.,Judges for the CampetltiO4
were: Mrs, J. G. Dunlops`.-Zx
eter, Mrs, Claude Farrow aulct
Miss Lauretta Siegn4i . l:
n1enibers of the staff,
.Sandra Snider acted as .c a
_ It
Art
lady for the proceedings.
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.Hot Beef Su
p >er
fAll 1(Qu Ce,n Eat)
Wednesday, .April 5
600
EXETER LEGION HALL
Sponsored by Men of Trivia .Memorial Church
ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.50, CHILDREN 650
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THE ANNI.iAL MEETING OF •1
HIBBERT CCS -OP CREAMERY r
will be 'held
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Thurs., March 2 — 2 p.m,.
IN STAFFA TOWNSHIP HALL.
Guest speaker will be Mr, J. C. Palmer', associate
director of dairying, Toronto, One of his topics 'for -
discussion will be that •all producers are expected
to construct milkhouses and install adequate cool-
ing facilities in the future,
He will endeavour to answer ariy questions and
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
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Fame Meeting
Town Hall,. Exeter
. onday, February 27
`, ,,‘+ at 8:30 p.m,
Speakers: -`.
ROBERT GOOD,
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*arm Canvass Committee
PAT DICKEY, Secreta1Treasurer Fame
Chairman
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LYRIC THEATRE EXETER
First Show 7:30 Second Show 4:30 Matinee 2:00 pan..
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 24, 25
"Guns Of The Timberland”
Starring Alan Ladd and Jeanne Crain
(In Color)
"Queen Of Outer Space”
Starring Zsa Zsa Gabor and Eric Fleming
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB, 27, 28, MAR. 1
"Let's Make Love"
Starring Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand
(Color - Cinemascope)
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Bring your Friends to our
Sat'day'
Night
Danccs
EXETER
LEGION
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Dancing 9 to 12
Admission 75l
per Person
Jeans and Jacketiit
Not Allowed
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'Challenge of Asia
WITH
Lcury Hendcrson
SEE all the irtaintittr, mystery Mind itntrT us inf' .thii. Orient
in the shadow of Red China,
1•IEAR Larry Henderson's personal comitittntnr' ern ills
picture as only this well.ktiovon TV haWiiitet:ttlr 'Oki"
do it.
Mar. R Wednesday - R p.m.
JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH
Tickets $1,25
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