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Old els $i,300,
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STET
Sunday.,, March 197;30 p.m.
GUEST PREACHER: REV. A. ��. VAN: EEK
Soloist; Mrs, Bru>wgl Cann
Proceeds 'from these services for the
1� orld�'s Hungry
'.here there is hunger, disease and fear,
the Church, must be there,"
EVERYBODY WELCOME be received at Beavers' Hard
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During the business session
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made .for a paper drive next
:Monday morning.
.SOUTH HURON.DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL The members of the .club are
invited to be guests of the Kins-
men Club .of Exeter at an an-
nual joint meeting at Arm-
strong's restaurant this Thurs-
day evening, March 16.
An invitation has been re-
ceived from the RCAF sta,-
,tion, Centralia, to a luncheon
and a tour of the station on.
'April 12.
4.xeter !mons t`lub. raised
$1.300 during their blitz for the
Red Cross Thursday Meiling. i
' A canvass of the town was
Iuade Previous to the club's
supper meeting at Arrnstrong.'.s
:Restaurant, The bhts ” was in
charge of .Eton. president, Reg.
Beavers.
Several donations have been'.
made since the blitz and it is
expected the amount will reach,
$1,400, the amount raised Jost
year,
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Thereere were not enough
c
an•
gassers
to make a complete co-
verage of the town and the .re,–
sidents of 1:xeter North were;
missed. :Further donations will
At H•ome Dance
SHIMS Auditorium
Friday, March 17
MUSIC 13? RON BROWN
and his orchestra
Dress Optional Dancing 9 to 1
Couples only, $2.50
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Huron -Middlesex -Perth
Turnip GGrowers
Association Meeting,
THURS,, MARCH 23
2:00 p.m.
EXETER TOWN HALL
THESE EXPERTS CAN SUPPLY THE ANSWERS:
Prof. Harold. Goble on insects °
L. W. Argue, ext. spec., on storage
Jack Murray, soils spec., on fertilizer
and others
Bernard Benny Chairman
Roy Westcott, Sec'y
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Save Paper
For Exeter Lions' Drive on
Mon., March 20
Tlie club will pick up papers in
Exeter, Crediton and Dashwooa
on Monday morning.
Other residents in the community
may deposit their paper at
Guenther Tuckey Transports Ltd.
before the pickup date.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR CO-OPERATION
Your assistance helps us carry out our '
welfare program in the community, •
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ONE NIGHT ONLY
EXETER
JAMES STREET CHURCH
(by arrangement)
WED, APRI 12, 1961
8 P.M.
Hear the goods news of new Life presented by
one of Britain's leading preachers, These
dedicated and talented men drawn from various
Churches are touring the ten Provinces of Canada,
conducting interchurch evangelistic rallies in 100
cities from Newfoundland to the YuIlan under The
teadet'shifl of Torn Rees, the farnous British evangel.
ist.
,1. This Nation -Wide Inter.Church Mission to Canada
commenced with A Commissioning Service in
Toronto Which was conducted jointly try The Primate
of the Anglican Church; the President of the Baptist
Federation of Canada, the Moderators of the Presby-
terian and United Churches of Canada, And other
Church Leaders,
5C1LOS * COMMUNltY S1NOIN6* THE WORD OF LIFE
'Fbr Ohlicify and party reservations apply to:
1CO% t, HI DTZ, BOX 414, 'EXETER:
Plfssierl to tench (00a-siiing Soaetary it'ev. A. teDrew Gardner)
'otioriai lieodquarlerS, ill' baro! Street I00, termite Sdhil7rio,
Fast action from T -A Classi-
fiedsl Phone 770,
Canadian
Cancer
Society
Exeter Branch
REGULAR MEETING
Mon., March 27
8:00 p.m.
LIBRARY BASEMENT
WOMEN'S SERVICE &
CAMPAIGN WORKSHOP
REPORTS
St. Patrick's
DANCE
MT. CARMEL
Friday, March 17
Music by
GRANT EDIGHOFFER'S 1
Melody Masters
10:00 p.m. .. .
Admission 75¢
Lunch Served
Presentation
ofw. Dance
FOR MR. A„lD MRS.
KEN HAYTER
(nee Louise Holmes)
Fri., Mar. 24
LUCAN ARENA
"DOUBLE EAGLES"
ORCHESTRA
Starring the McGee Sisters
ADMISSION 50¢ EACH
Ladies bring lunch.
EXETER DISTRICT
CO-OP 'ANNUAL
Progressive
EUCHRE
Wed., March 22
8:30 pan,
EXETER LEGION HALL
ADMISSION
Men: 50¢
Ladies: Tiring Lunch
Everyone Welcome
JOIN THE GANG1
Saturday
Night
Dances
EXETER LEGION HALL
Darici,rig 9 to 12
Admission 75¢
r
Show foatu res
home for WO /AVMS views
A "home ,or the yea! '• with ,ddiT
Can -
features designed to meet the a s
iegtie.lbs of \1r.esker�t Ontaritr DAFFODIL TEA• --Anna rl (a:n-
t
resident. , wilt hi„ hliht the 123
exhibits at this year's "Uonte cer Society:° Daffodil Tea, Fri-
end Garden Show" itt London day, March 24, Janes St.
next week, Pnited Church, 3 to 3 p',m,
Ti1Q hoilie, .a split.i.ev.el two
Variety program. Everyone
ling of six rooms,.was espe• wcicOlt)c, 2: 1:161
ciaily designed from results of CARP PARTY— Crediton °Wo -
a survey; to determine what WOsponsoring
g
� men's Institute are s nnsonn
adults wanted in a new d tel- a card panty in the Commun.
hug. ' ity Hall, March 23, at .8:30
The show will be held' at p,ni, Everyone welcome. isc
to cen3S incl slve,lrolrr March „0 HAM SUPPER -- Clandeboye
'United tcdChurch, March 22
,
5:30
Ito 8 p.n. Adission
$1.25 and
PROPERTY TRANSFERS }fist. 16e
The apartment house on the
o on ,. BAKE SAL -- 11lelnbels of�
corner f Huron and Andrew PriClee of i-iur'on i'iebekah Lodge
streets owned by William Par- are holding a bake sale Satur•
ker has been sold to `taurice day, March 18, •at .3 pont. in
Spt•na'.tte,, of town,
The residence 00 Main Street the atone next to Wilson's Gift
Sho. 1Gc
owned by Mrs. Clark Fisher g
has been sold to Lorne T, Bray, EUCH 1? 1= PARTY -- March 17,
of the RCAF personnel, at Trivia Memorial l'at'ish
Both transactions were )Made Hall, 8 p.m. Prizes. Admission
through C. V. ,Pickard, real- 50e, Everyone welcome. 16c
tor, N., I SUPPORT THE
1 WINTER WORK CAMPAIGN
When a congregation sleeps OF THE
it's the parson who needs i NATIONAL FMPLOYMENT
waking up. i SERVICE 2:2-3:16c
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Pentecostal Tabernacle
Rev, Mel. W, Holmes, Pastor
6:00 a.rn•—CJ CS :B•a.dia, 1.240 Ke.
Bible Message -"IF 1 WERE
SATAN"—This sermon will be
mailed to all requesting it,
9:45 a,nt. :Sunday! School
11:00 A.M.
"A SPIRITUAL CHURCH"
7:30 P.M.
1.REMEMBE:R, LOT'S WIFE"
Good Music - Lively Singing
Anointed Preaching
"Visit The Tabernacle This Sunday"
Arenc
.ctivities
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THURSDAY, MARCH 16
3:00 S.OQ•,-Skating.
6:Co.10.00--RCAF
1Q :00.11:30,--Kl rkton
FRIDAY, MARCH 17
5:30.9:44,—Figure Skating
Rel
9.:00.10:00---Dashwoohearsad
SATURDAY,. MARCH 18
10•QO.11,00—Jets vg, slack Hawks
111:CQ-12:00--Wee Wets
No Pt7blic Skating I.
a+:oo-- SKATI
CARNIVAFinUR£ N�i. tf
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SUNP,AY,MARCH 19
2:00.4,00•–Public Skating •
MONDAY, MARCH 20
4:00.5:00—Skating
6:03.7:30 --Wel, Wee:;
8:00.10:00—RCAF
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
1:3O.730—Pee Wee
8:30—EXETCR HAWKS
PLAYOFF
TALENT
NIG T
Sat,, Mar, 18
CLINTON LEGION HALL
8 p.m.
For this rally= we are having
all local young people present-
ing musical numbers, solos,
duets, quintets as well as in-
strumental selection. .
CAPTAIN .LITTLE
of the Salvation Army, t'oron- I
to, will be guest speaker.
We 'know you will enjoy this
program, so plan to be with
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EXETER FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Presents Its Eighth Annual
Ic.e F
of 1 1
Saturday, March 18
8:00 p.m,
Exeter Arena
FEATURING GUEST SKATERS AND
LOCAL TALENT
Red Riding Hood Cockleshells
Indian Maidens The Three Bears
Sanctioned by the CFSA
Admission: 65¢ and 25¢
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Get More Out Of Life ...
GO TO A MOV
THURS., FRI. AND SAT. -- MARCH 16, 17, 18
BRYNNER
£II ALLACH
STEVE McQt1EEN
UNITEDItARTISTS
F
Free chocolate bar, popcorn or soft drink to
Revery seventh person attending the theatre for
■w • this outstanding movie.
MON., TUES, AND WED. -- MARCH 20, 21, 22
ALI. THAT iS
UNCONQUERABLE
IN MAN ...ALL
THAT iS
UNVANQUISHED
iN WOMAN
IS IN
"ADULT"
IIEdNT•NItUTA,NCAstOt present
IANG4SiER•NEPBURN
onirai
AA.dvfhe
AUDIF. JOHN CHnatrc CIttIAN 6ISH JASEPH MSEM1(I
MURPHY . SAXON ,• BICKFORD IAin t SAtMiI JUNE WALKER P1Uautzd, Ar
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Phone 421
LYRIC EXETER •
Firsf Show 7:30 Seconal the* 900 Matinee
Direr .' 1 by
)o8N
HUSTON
SOUTH HURON YOUTH
FOR CHRIST ,
THE C1NTR.AI-.IA
BALL, ROOM t0..
DANCING CLUB
invites Ypu..
• For Groupor Private Lessons
at the
RCAF STAT.iON COMMUNITY CENTRE.
Every Wednesday 9.30 porn,
— }EE AE SONABLE.
PEACH ANYlI3.N(s .'_....5. 1.:etc).
(Cha Cha, Waltz, Hock 'n Rol..,
PHONE AO $•6880:
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Osborne School Area
INFORMATION
MEETINGS
to discuss the merits of a
CENTRAL SCHOOL
STARTING AT 8;30 P.M,
March 17 BISSETT'S No. 5
March 21 HURONDALE No: 1
March 23 WHALEN No. 12
No. 6
No,3
March 28 WINCHELSEA
March 30 PLUGTOWN
A special invitation to the ladies
EVERYONE WELCOME
H, Dougall, Chairman A. G. HICKS, Sec'y
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UAL MEETING
Snith Huron
H:'itaI Association
id , March 27 8:30 p.m.
,AUXILIARY ROOMS
Please use the Anne St, (North) Entrance.
For the purpose of receiving the directors' and auditor's reports.
For the purpose of electing directors,
All individual contributors and presidents of organizations contri-
buting are member s and entitled to attend and vote.
The Public Generally invited.
W. G. Cochrane, Chairman
M. Reeder, Secretary
There'sonaething for Everyone at the Big
ANNUAL
Home and
rden Show
ARCH 2.0 to 25
SHOW OPEN DAILY 1:30 P,M. TO 10:30 P.M. •
Western Fair Grounds London
f' 'Fun
For
The
#,y ,
with Kids
Mi55 Dorothy
Int Our Own 2nd !door
Romper Room
EVERY AFTERNOON
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
-- 2 to 3:30 p.m. --
Let the children enjoy the
frolic while you enjoy the
show.
PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN--
4 T0' 6 ONLY '
Exciting New Features
+ New Exhibits
New Ideas
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tH0weAsE OF "BETTER LIViNGI
ADMISSION
c
0 Children
with Parents
Admitted Free
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"TOME 61".. -The Pat amus London Free Pres Horne Of The Yet1f
1 PLAN NOW TCi
ATTEND 'TI -Ile'
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HOME AND GARDEN SHOW
MARCH 20 to 25, Western NI' Oreonde --4.flcton'