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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-06-01, Page 17t n e 0 y il d s h y a .. ..L. .. . News,,fr,s9a,WQ,,RIElien ucan an district news L Music festival Continued Irene .pe Gebel 84, Larry Armstrong yeeal duet -,- 12 and under Wendy end David Eleten, Sa, Erwin Gebel arid Patsy Brad- ley 82; 15 and under, Ann Cel - bed and, Barbare Zuhal 84, Linda PiCkeY and Simile El- elivray Llecan32. Chorus with ecant -,-- Ma, senville 84, Mc illivraY 83 Lucan; itevapari, g r e 7-8,' McGillivray 85, 11anyjjje 84, Lucan. 83; two -Part. grade 5'a Masoriville 84, AleGillivray 83 Ltican 80: scheel char, Maeon, ville :85, Lunn 82; double trio, McGillivray 84, -SS 1 Lobo 83, sten 83, Piano Section UR14AN SECTION Solos ---Syen years, ,Gey{ Girls' solo - Six years, Susan Stewart 84; 8, Jay Pollock 83, •Crozier 82, Julie Hardy and Keren Nixon 82, Alary Theresa Jean Fenton, Elizabeth. Rev- MeCann 81; 9, Joan Garrett, 'Ogel; 7, Sheila Armitage 85, ejoimie Biair; 10, Allen Wright,, Ellen Whitmore 84, Susan Karen, Leve, Wender Elston; Crozier 83; 8, Kathy Areold 11DI SI 8 • 84 C ' • Wean 82, yn e o inson and Jamison end Mary 'Jane Mc. Marline Butler 83, Betty Park; Cann 84, Jackline Politick 83; 9, Joyce Butler 34, Janis Free - 12, David Elston 84, Tom Hardy man! Norina Rowe 82; 10, 83, Judy Blair and Carol Stalk- Janice Hayter 83, Helen Eagle- ' 81; 13, Sheila Eleton 8c:son e2, Marilyn Hearn 81;. 11, Carolyn Eagleson 82, Geraldine Garble Fritz 84, !Al arelyn Blair 79; 14, Wayne Hodgins Hearn; 13, Marion Bullock 84, 85, Joanne Pollock 84, Carolyn, Carol Thirsk 83, Barbara cute Eagleson 83; 15, Norma jean ningham and Diane Cornier 82; Stewart 134; 16, Joanne Pollock 14, Judy Scott 85, Carolyn 44. ' Eagleson and Carol Thirst- 84 I Duets 6 to 8 years, Karen Phyllis Noble 83; 15, Carol Nixon and Helen Stalker 84,1'Phirsk 84, Diane Cornier, Judy Gay eteleart, and patsy Wallis Scott and Phyllis Noble 82, 82; 9 to 11, Gyle Mardlia and] Boys' solo - 6 years, Anth- Ross Hodgins 80; 12 to 14, ony Hemming 84, Billy Coch- Sheila and David Elston 84, 1 rane 83, David Cunningham Choirs, Senior Piano 1 82; 7, Billy Brass 84, John Junior choirs - Holy Trinity Knegt 83, Billy Cochrane and 82 and 85, United Church 82 Danny Sprague 82; 8, Larry and 83. McCarthy 84, Ronnie Grill 83, Church solo, Judy Scott 85, Keith Welker and Mike Cul- Ireee Donaldson Tom Hardy, 1 bert 82; 9, Mike Culbert 85; Girls solo - Lorraine Neil Ronnie Gill 84, Jirmarle Hod - 85, Barbara Watson 83, Donna gins 83; 10, Andy Hardy and1 May Romp 82: 16 and over, Ronnie Gill, Trevor Evans 83, Marjorie Donaldson 86; 16 and Ricky Ferris 82; 11, Davidi under, Marjorie Donaldson 83; Revington 81, Dennis . Moffatt, 14 and under, Nancy Kestle and Floyd Riley 79; 13, Gary 1 84, Judy Scott 83. Girls' duet - Lorraine Neil and Donna Lightfoot 85, Marion Hodging and Bonnie 'McGregor 84, Barbara Watson and Marsha Box 81. Ken Hardy; 14, Steve Davis 82, Ralph Thompson 81; 15, Traversy 85, Steve Davis 84,1 Allen White 85. Duets - 12 and under. Korth Wales and Judy Thirsk tied Boys' solo - 16 and over, with Elizabeth Hill and Joyce Larry Lewis 85. Dorman 83, Nancy Woodbury, Solos - Contralto, Nance' and Eunice Mawson 82, Marilyn icestle 42; tenor, Larry Lewis Hearn and Nancy Park 81; 15 86. and under, Sherry Westbrook GRADED SECTION and Carol Thirsk 84, Allen Unison chorus - Grade 1White and Judy Scott tied with ' McGillivray TSA 82, LuTerry Thompson and Gary can PS pr 81; grade 2, Lucan PS 84, Mc- aversy 83;Joanne Screaton and Lynn Arnold tied with Tom Gillivray TSA 83, Masonville PS 82; grade 3, McGillivray and Ken Hardy 82. 84, Masonvelle 83, Lucan 82; grade 4, Ileasonville 85, McGil- livray 84, Lucan 82, Chorus - Grade 5, McGilliv- ray 85, Lucan 84; grade 6, Masonville 85, McG-illivray 84, Personal items Mr. end' Mrs. Erwin Scat, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Steacy, -Mrs. O. E. Lancaster and Mrs. Sheridan Revington, of Lucan and Mr, and Mrs, H. L. Sturgis Lucan 81; grade 7, McGillivray of Exeter were among the 85, Lucan 82; grade 8, McGi1 4,000 who attended the "big rieeeketeeMeleetteeeMetnerMOMM:==4"aleerneere==leeeree IteeeleelligteeneeSiteteeeilleMeZ.,eleteeelfeeMee.e...Meeeeeeeeleeeiegeteezeeeeeee,e,eewe BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenhari 10:00 a.m.-Bible School 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7:30 pell.-Evening Services Wed., 8 p.m. -Prayer Service CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service (English) 2;15 p.m. -Worship Service (Dutch) 6:15 pall .-Back To God Hour- (CHLO) THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter NY. Bran de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Suriday, June 4,1961 Pint Sunday After Trinity 8:30 a.m.-Quiet Communion 10:00 a.m.-Bible Class 11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Ret. R. Vini Farowe, Minister 2:00 Pan, -Worship end Sermon 230 p.m..--stniclay School All Welcome THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. m. Sauder, Paster 1030 a.m.--Worship Service Ilt15 a.m..-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 8;00 .M. -Evening Service All Are Welcome MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev, R. S. Hilt Organist: Mr's, A. Willard 10:00 a,n4.-Sunday School 11:15 a.nt.--Moriting Worship Serimen: "LoWering the High Standard of Christ" 1 Corinthians; 5 Nurser 'TOMO and worship with 115" JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., Bbc Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M, Organist and Choirmaster' 10 A/11. --SUNDAY 8CH001.1 All bepaittnients 11 4elq.-114ornIng Service The 11eV, Currie WinlaWe Of Hnsai .ft Set -Merl; "A Ifirriage tti Chia of Galilee" Anthems by th iiidtt Choir CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:00 am. -Sunday School 10:00 a.m.-Church Service (In charge of interim moder- ator) Tuesday, June 6, 7:30 pan. - Church Managers meeting. Tuesday, June 6, 8:00 p.m. - CCC in church. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD 1;30 pen, -Sunday School 2:30 p.m. -Service PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor 9:00 a,m.---CJCS Radio (1240 Kc.) Message: "The Lonely Cabin on the 40 Mile" 9;45 a.m.-Sunday School 112 last Sunday -we still have room for more. Come! 11:00 a.m.-Communion Service 7;30 p.m. - Great Evangelistic Rally Good Music - Lively Singing Bible Preaching "Visit the Tabernacle this Sunday" ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Paster Sunday, June 4, 1961 LORD'S DAY SERVICES 10:00 a.m,-Morning Worship Message; "The Silence of God" 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School, "Mr, Ten Shillings" African Story Illustrated 7:30 pen.-Eveiling Serviee Megsege; "The Story We Tell to the Nations" "treakhig Their Bands Assundcr" MISSIONARY SERVICES June ist to 4th, 1081 Spahr; 1tE,V, HARRY PERCY, Deputatioh Secretery SUDAN INTEPIOR MISSION m e Schedule THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 8 P.M. Megsege: "Missietle Battle Ground" Film: "Riptide' FRIDAY, JUN D 2, 8 P,M, Itlessagc "Ccononiles Missions" rpm °Journey into Darkness" MtCTING . Slide Story: °Daniel 1eceive9 A GM" toys and Girls rollowshil) Rting your school: frichday 211 are weiteme, SATURDAY, JUNE 11. 8 P.M Message; "Leperfg teittent" "The Otddegt" sing" At the Kitchener ,guditor- him last Saturday night te hear 38 mete choruses 'rem fiYe states and Canada. Mr. 'Thomas Lee was able to be brought home from the Margaritte Nursing Home en Senday and is feeling better, Mr. Bert Jackson is still a patient in. Victoria Hospital but is hoping to be able to ge heels to England in August. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil ArMitage and Sheila visited Mrs. ;Armi- tage's mother, who is now a patient, at the Green Gable Nursing Home, 1'arkhjlI, go Sunday. Saturday gtieets with Mr, and Mrs, James Sigswprthwere Mr, and Mrs. Melville Kirby and Sunday guests, Mrs, Eliza- beth Lee and, Miss Lavine Hall, all of London, Mrs, Erle young and Gor- dan, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Coughlin, Don and Judy, and also Jim Drennan motored to Niagara Falls to see the blee- soms on May 21 and also visit- ed Niagara Falls'N,Y, Mr, and Mrs. L, H. Corbett of ICingsway have returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Corbett. Mr. Harold, Brooke of To- ronto visited his grandmother, Mrs, Thomas Brooke who is convalescing at the home of Mr, and. Mrs, Bill Allen, last weekend and Mrs. Ronald Cole- man was a Sunday guest. Mrs. ,Brooke is slowly recovering from her recent heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simpson and family of Jamaica are epending a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Ross before golng out West. Miss Flo Chown has returned to her duties at St. 'Phonies - Elgin Hospital after -spending a few days at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard French, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Smith and Mrs. Bernice Peacock of Dres- den were Saturday guests of Mrs, Warner McRoberts. Mrs. William Brokertshire, a recent patient at Victoria Hos- pital is able to be home after recuperating for two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hill of Hamilton. Guests with Mrs. Thomas Lee included Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lee and daughter of Lon- don on Thursday, Mrs, W. T. Millman of Thedford and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Parker arid family of Harriston, on Fri- day. The annual blossom tea of the United Church was held in the church ,sehoatroom last Saturday afternoon under the convenership of Miss Muriel Carling, who is particularly adant at floral arrangements. Tables and rooms were decor- ated with an abundance of spring flowers. Receiving at the door were the pastor's wife, Mrs. G. W. Sach, and Mrs, H. B. Langford, president of the Woman's As- sociation, Table convener was Mrs. Benny Saulnier. She was assisted in the serving by Mrs. Keith Dickson and Mrs. George Carpenter and in the kitchen by Mrs. A. E. Reilly, Mrs. Ivan Stanley, Mrs. W. J. Frost and Mrs. Arnold :Morley. Mrs, R. J. Murray and Miss Doris Weir were in charge of the bake table, Mrs. Thomas Lee, Mrs. N. W. Wasnidge and Mrs. E. R. Pitt had charge of the flowers, vegetables and fruit and Mrs, Ira Carling, the admission. Church Activities Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Fischer and Janice, St. Marys, were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre znd Mr. and Mrs. Cam Harmer, Fullerton, were recent visitors with, Mr. and Mrs, Bay Parkin- son, Mr, and Mrs. F. Squire at- tended James St. Church WA anniversary, Exeter, on Sun- day and visited with Mr, and. :Mrs. Chas. Fisber, 1 Mrs, Norman tious t. dgi 1•Onded the WA Perth Dearle4ry 'meeting at $t. Paul's Church, }Stratford, an Tuesday. Mrs. Melville Gunning and 'Medd, Mrs, Milne Pullen, Mrs, Wm, Heather, Mrs. Harry Klahre and Catherine attended , a trousseau tea pn Friday eve - ;ping at the home of Mrs, Nor - !man McCully, St. Marys, in timer of her daughter, Flor- ence, whose approaching mar- riage to Mr. Donald Pullen will be on SaturdeYwfune 3 - Mrs. Norman Hodgins and 1 , on Saturday evening at the !home of Mrs. Harold Carter, ;Metropolitan in honor of her daughter, Norma, a bride-to-be !of Saturday, June 3. Mr, and Mrs, Bay Francis, ,Kirleten, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson :Squire and. Mr. and. Mrs, Her- man Foster, Exeter, were Fri- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. F, Squire, 1 Mrs, Annie Brooks and. Mrs. Mabel Parkinson, London, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Baillie and Mr. , and Mrs, Wm. Morley Sr. 1 Mr. Howard Morley, Hazel. 1 Park, Michigan, spent the weekendwithMr. and Mrs, 1Wm, Morley Sr, and Jr. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon John- son and family were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, Bill Ashton, London. Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr. enter- tained several little cousins on Wednesday in honor of Rob - Roy and Ronnie. were :In Mit- el'en SelndeY and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;Jack Kirk- ItaM. 1 Mr, and Mrs. E M Fla ald, Landon, Mr. Glenn Rim - Bryanston, were recent visiters with Ron and Mr, and • . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John- son. Carol and Mary were Sale turday evening guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnsen, Lon- ; don, the occasion being the 40th 1 wedding anniversary of Mr, 'and Mrs. Earl Johnson, I Grant and Allen liodgine and ichael O'Shea were in Mit- !ehell on Saturday to the Perth County Junior Farmers judging com pc tit' on at the Fair (rounds. Michael O'Shea won the J Fred Edwardstrophy for judging division. Mr. Milne Pullen was a. pa- tient in St, Joseph Hospital Friday and Saturday of. last week, He is suffering from a back injury caused by the trac, tor. Avis attended a trousseau tea COMING gVENTS- Anglican Flowers on the altar on Sun- day were in memory of Mts. Dave Ashworth, who died three years ago and 'the baskets in the chancel were i0 memory of Mrs. Mitchell Haskett and Mrs, William Darling. Seven members of the Altar Guild were among those who attended the early communion service, On Wednesday, Jane 7 the annual Diocesan Chancel Guild meetind will be held in St. Paul's bCathedral, London. Pentecostal Holiness Church At the Young People's meet- ing last Friday evening, the president, Mrs. Clayton Abbott told the story of "Penny's Penny". The Rev. Roland Har- rell gave an object lesson on "Life shortening habits (good and bad)". Be and Mee, Har- rell also sang a duet. The col- lection will be sent to en Ar- gentina Missionary. There was also a Bible quiz on the psalms, YPU trip Over 50 members of the tu- can-Clandeboye Y o u n g Peo- ple's Union left Lunn, et 7 a,m. Saturday for a trip to the Buffalo zoo and Niagara Falls, with lunch et Buffalo and dinner at Niagara. As theY stayed In see the lights at Niagara it was n, before arriving back in Lticart, Explorer Rally On Saturday, Counsellor Rose ReViligton, honorary counsellor Mrs. Murray Hodgins and 14 Explorers Were among the 480 who attended the Middlesex County Explorer Rally held at the ColbOurne United Church, London, Mrs. Merray Hedging led in the sing -song, United Church PlOwers in the church were in memory of Mrs, William DOwningl a ineMber Of the church, "Do you got Mirth rein here?" the city Slidker asked the farmer. "We do pretty woll, 'but thy neighbor gets a lot Mord," "But thet'S ridiettlettel HOW 000161" get lot More de's £ifth birthday. !Mrs, Will. Nuttyconth, Cali- fornia, Miss Cora Nuttycornb, oiler Rink Miss Ruth O'Neil, Mrs, Short - hill, London, visited on Sunday SKATING FRI. & SAT. with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reli- ne, Mr, and Mrs, Ewart Pym, Exeter, were recent callers with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bail- lie and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mor- ley Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman, STRAWBERRY SUP P ER - Wednesday, June 21, St, Mary's Church, Brinsley. 4:27-6;8c ANNIVERSARY services, Roy's United Church, Sunday, June 4, Rev. W. Moores, liagers- ville, guest minister. Children's choir at morning service. Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m, IDST. 25:lc HAM & STRAWBERRY sup- per, Wednesday, June 28, Cent- ralia United Church, 1:8:15c ANNUAL HAM SUPPER and Dance at Mount Carmel, Wed- nesday, July 5, 1961. 1:8:15c STRAWBERRY and Ham Sup- . per - At Greenway United Church, Friday, June 23, lc EXETER RECEPIl D for Bridal Couple MARION PEPPER 8, EARL MILLER Sat., June 3 9;00 p.m. COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH Music by Desjardine Orchestra Everyone Welcome Chicke Barbe tae Thames Road Church Tues., June 13 Supper 6 - 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Happy Doubles' Club. Tickets sold in advance until June 9. Starlite Drive -In Theatre S MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND / Shows Nightly -Rain or Clear Box Office Open at 8 01C leek Show Begins at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free June 2 and 3 DOUBLE FEATURE! PLUS Ghosts' Chari 1401.$60,, Mere:3W 8 11 p.m. WEDNESDAY SKATING STARTS JUNE 7 a SKATES SUPPLIED • REFRESHMENT BOOTH Adults 350 Children 250 Three,prcing outlets now New electrical installations made after Jeep 1 in Onterio nit* have three -Pentad reeep- tacles for use with three - pranged plugs, Kenneth J. Lainpman, On t a r i a Hydro's area MA -Pager, announced this week. The new safety regulation wil1 not affect installations al- ready completed, hut will ap- ply to all renovations, .additions aind replacements .xnade after June 1. - Under The Power Commis- sion Act, Ontario Hydro is re- sponsible for making and ad- ministering rules and ,regula- tions concerning electrical in- stallations in the province. "This Is Another step in a safety program to provide for the grounding of, portable ap- plianees in all electrical wiring systems in the province," Mr. Lampxnan said. "The number DANCE AND. DRAW Friday, June 9 GRANTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by The Ramblers Admission $1.00 Per Person EACH DRAW TICKET ADMITS 2 Sponeered by Court Carleton # 255 ompmemsmotimmotmliw.miTifilf.t.• SQUIRE REUNION Sat., June 10 RIVERVIEW PARK EXETER Dinner 12:30 p.m. Satut clay night, June -3, is Please bring your picnic Hidden Treasure Night. basket, dishes and cutlery. Come and enjoy the fun. 11111111111M/11111111111111111111111 ....... I ....... I . 11.111111t10111111111111111,1111111$11111 llll I llllllll IIIIIII lllll 1111111,110, • 174%, ave Pa For Exeter Lions' Drive on Mon., June 5 The club will pick up papers in Exeter, Crediton and Dashwood on Monday morning beginning at 9:00 a,m. 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. llllll llll lll lllllll lllllll ell llll somitim lllll llllll llllllllllllll IIIIIIIM11111111111111101111111 llllllllllllllll NENSALL TWILIGHT SHOW OF HEAVY HORSES, LIGHT HORSES & PONIES, CATTLE & IMPLEMENT SHOW & SALE OF FEEDER CALVES Friday, June 9 Speaker: Elston Cardiff, MP MC: Tory Gregg PROGRAM * Midway * School Parade 7 pat. * Official Opening 7:30 p.m. * Free Draws for Children in School Parade 8 p.m. * Baby ShoW (no mitre, fee) 13 p.m. Prizes for all contestant. DRAW SAME NIGHT * Choice of Men's Made-te-Meesure Suit or Ladies' 3 -piece Luggage Set * Samsonite Bridge Set * Tickets 250 or 5 for $1, CLINTON CONCERT COMMUNITY BAND AND MAJORETTES Admission 50 Cents Children Free . s .Storting Monday 1' Ronnie Hawkins AND HIS HAWKS APPEARING EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FOR THE ENTIRE SUMMER .4.0•1401•6••••••amoihrot THIS WEEKEND ELGIN FISHER And His RhytIttn•Timers IMPER.IAL Harm GRAND BEND . . .10V1 eattettottottatnettiototitiaffimmumammatoicactialcoaccicitittellettestaitadatuttioae Si Tha'TimeMcIvoote,, June 1, 1941 Pope_ I* ot appliances withthre,Wire cords is increasing and we are preparing for the day when 1nantlfaetnrera havea. gt;TIPlete line of ..,apPlial1COS, KOIPPed with threeqvire cords and plugs. Until then, of course, householders can eon- ttutte to use standard two-. pronged pities in three-gontagt grounding ;receptacles." Mr. Lamp:nen warned against outtiog the 'grounding prong off a three -wire plug SO, that it non-grovinding receptaele, This praetiee is inadvisable because can be .used -A two-centacte the greunding prong is a safe- ty feature designed as ,protee-- tion should anything go wrong with tha eppilanee. to-Stigl4wrilYriel tallps, -Ut:rremoves nif.thorveees, Chicken Barbeque SHDHS Wed,, June 7 Adults $1.35 Children, under 12, 750 Serving time 6 7:30 p.m. PROGRAM FOLLOWING SUPPER. In case of inclement weather barbeque will be held Friday, June 9. the protection provided by the, three -wire ,cord and the grolg4-1 lee reeepteele, he said. These adapters 'are ,nOt pProved the Canadian !Standards As-, sopiation or by Qntario Hydre, C.4stor, common ending or 1 .0fl14sl Lgw aps, e IPP„I !rem the Roman word cater meaning camp, sincemeny, were originally Roman gam? sites, Kirktoe Common -AY Ass'# PlIETJAIINATtY J. . tiVent e. . Contest Aberdeen Pau KIRKTON Fri., June 2 at 8 p.m, (DST) Jan and Arnold Say, London, Adjudicators Contestants and Accompanists Free Mrs, Gerald Paul, Convenor RR 1. Kirkton Garden Party Wed., July 19 oiititttutttliittlittliotitiotottitelitottitttottttotittoto ll l multi] itittettimittittimottimittiOttoittiititi!ute Brownie's Drive-in 1 Theatre Ltd,, Clinton THURSDAY and .FRIDAY .June 1 and 2 4 ,71 "Babette Goes to War" 1 DOUBLE FEATURE (Colour) (CinemaScope) Brigitte Bardot - Jacques Charrier "The Secret of Treasure Mountain, Raymond Burr - Valerie French (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY - June 3 and 5 DOUBLE FEATURE 'The Mountain Road" James Stewart Lisa Lu "Sierra Stranger" Howard Duff - Gloria McGhee (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - June 6 and 7 "Li'l Abner" (Colour) (VistaVision) ALL STAR CAST STOOGE COMEDY (One Cartoon) Wednesday, June 7 SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB THEATRE NIGHT ! , lllll tett llll t ll t l lll ittioitil lllll 1 l mum l ll tuttIttattlotitit llll t l tlititttsti lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll it! • •. '5,7CU yr. 1 , Get More Out O Life G ;4101 A VOE! THURS., FRI., SAT. - JUNE 1, 2, 3 GARY - MARIA . COOPER.SCHELL.MALDEN reetoacoeope eete .„, Introducin On MAMA • A Basle Production • rRomWARNER EROS: MON., TUES., WED. - JUNE 5, 6, 7 Two Academy Awrds "You're .111 sinners.. You'll all kiln in hell! Tell 'em Gantry... tell 'em everything -hut not about your whiskey and your women! SS Ineneneal -um:Et-33110MS ADULT G NT If H COMING SOON! TY E LYRIC BRINGS You THE sem , Jutta 4, 10-PLAMING STAR (EIVIS Presley') Julie IS, I 6,,17 NORT(HAtI21 ALASKA (J01tri Wayne) LYRIC THEATRE ttra 'Fitat Show' 7;36 Seebnd Show 9:36 Matinee 100