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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-06, Page 15ictiiN:,r.. 4 .N..,,t ',"'" M'w^*"'"'"` Myr•+vwy. ....... NOUNnds AN �EIVI E NTS Clandeboye BIRTHS ... CARDS OF THANKS -. 4kTHILL--Charlie ;and Mavis Atthill, Victoria, St.,. ,Exeter are happy to announce the birth :of a Soft,. David'' Robert, at South i-lu.rop Hospital, July 3--a brother for Steven. 1�'ORD 111r. and Mrs, Ralph Ford are happy to announce •]te ••birth •of '.a •Son, Timothy James, in Detroit hospital, July 1-a brother for Sher- rYll. AIASNICA-+ Don and Joyce ltlasnlca, RS 2 •Crediton,, an, nounee the birth of .a son, Melvin Edward, at South, Huron Hospital, June 30, 111ORPHY-Don. and Rena. Mor- phy, nee Murray, are happy o, announce. the arrival of their son, Paul Bradley, at Victoria Hosptial, London, .July 3 -first grandchild for Dr. and Mrs, G, P, Morphy, Toronto. and Mr, and Mrs. Ceci.i Murray, Exeter, IITOBLE--.111r. and 'Mrs. Robert Moble,. RCAF :Station Cent- ralia, announce the birth of a son, Steven Robert, at South Huron Hospital, July 2, OVERI•IOLT - Mr, and Mrs, Victor Qverholt, Centralia, are :happy to announce the - b'rth .of a daughter, Pauline .Teresa, at South Huron Hos- " pital, July 1, CARDS OF THANKS,, oI I. wish thank ;.tank all our ,iieigh- hors, friend.a and relatives .for the nice Bards, treats and ` flowers and those who visited me while I was aati nt r1, e.._ St. p. Joseph's. Hospital. A special thanks to .all those who .helped In any, way to put ,our crop in. --Cyril Blommaert, 6c ENGAGEMENTS - Mr, and. Mrs. F, Ward Hern, RR 1 Woodham, Ont., wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Pearla k'ranecs, to Dr, Gerald A, Tarsitano, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tarsitano, 3016 N. Mason, Chicago 34, Ill The wedding to take place Satur, day, August 5, 1961, Chicago, Illinois, 6a Mr, and Mrs, Fred Dpple, Mitchell, Ontario, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Anna,Margrette Edith, to Elmer Andrew Camp- bell, son of Mr, and Mrs, Percy Campbell,. Exeter, On- tario, The marriage to take place Saturday, July 22, in Mitchell. 6µ Mr, and Mrs, Ervin H. Rader, Dashwood, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marian Clara, to Mr. Lloyd Howe, son of 117r. and Mrs, James W. Howe, of Lon- don. The wedding to take place in Zion Lutheran Church, Dash- wood, Ontario, on .August 5, at 2:30 p.m. 6nc IN MEMORIAM-- GIBSON In loving memory of our sister Evelyn May Gib- son, who passed away one year ago, July 7, 1960, Though her smile is gone for- Mrs. Carfr.ay• Cann wished 't.. ,, express leer thanis to all friends for their kindness and attention shown to her and the new baby while in hospital. Special appreciation to Dr, Fletcher, Mrs, Jack Delbridge, Miss Claypole and other staff ificnibers of South Duron 'los. pital, .6c We wish to express our Sin. ;ere thanks and appreciation to the friends, neighbours anct relatives for the floral tributes and many cards of sympathy in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear brother, Murray Dixon, Special thanks to Rev,, '-lick, pallbearers, Murdy .funeral her .:c, also ladies of B.r'insley U n i t.0 d Church Brothers and sisters. t TEGIER-Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Rgier, RR 2 Dashwood, an- nounce the birth of a son at .South Huron Hospital, June 28. T1- OiMPSON - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, Kippers, an- nounce the birth of a son, ' Bruce Samuel, in Clinton Public Hospital, Jun 27. CARDS OF THANKS 1 wish to thank my family, relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their kindness while I ryas a patient in. St, Joseph's Hospitaland since my return hone Mrs Jeanne Crocker, I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my relatives, many friends and neighbors who so kindly re- membered me with cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hos- pital and since returning home. -Mrs, George Link, 6M I would like to thank all friends, neighbors and relatives who remembered me with visits, cards, treats and flowers dur- ing my lengthy illness in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks. to the nurses and staff and to Dr. M, C. Fletcher. Your many acts of kindness were greatly appreciated. -Lloyd Parsons. 6' I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors and rela- tives for their kindness, cards, flowers and visits while a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Special thanks to Dr, Walker, Dr, Hudson, Dr, Butson, Rev. S. E. Lewis, the nurses and staff of fourth floor, Marion, with sincere appreciation,- Mrs, Elizabeth Insley Pc tlmn0Rll..m�.'z+ . 'YiQ.X.. 7s»„ik .i,3 A". ^'1832 k 3NsLw'i`j, x '�:%. 4.22 a,9"< . .y,,' IS+�I� �,, IMA �vn:t .m�„ �..aiY!'M K1.✓:WV 1.%rY+C. .+`..lq' K, .i.:`.DIAT.- 4,31 `1.EM -STiVI" 'f`s.."M.INZ si l k''MEW'.�"' 2.-,x,..0.1 '",, , ,,.. . ..v...,. , UNION SERVICES During July Main St. and James St. Congregations in JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Minister in Charge: Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Lawrence Wein, A,W,C.M. 10 A.M,-Both Sunday Schools will meet in their respective hurches. A,M.-UNION SERVICE Assisting Elder: Mrs. M. C. Fletcher. • Male Quartet: Bob Russell, Gerald Skinner, Ha r old. Skinner, Norman Walper. Sermon Series: "Personal Religion and the Lord's Prayer" (2) Hallowed Be Thy Name Nursery for babies Junior Congregation for child- ren 4, 5 and 6 years. All 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. - Bible Study and Sunday School CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:00 a.ni,-Sunday School 10:00 a.m.-Church Service Mr. Paul Scott, Hespeler, Ont., student at Waterloo University. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A, M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, July 9 10:00 a,m,-,Morning Worship Rev, J. M. Oestreicher 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School. 8;30 p.m. -Drive-in Service at Shipka. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASH WOOD 1:30 p.m. -Sunday School 2:30 p.m. -Service CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Dutch Service 2:15 p.m. -English Service 6:15 p.m. -Back to God Hour CHLO (680 Kc.) 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 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor 9:00 a.m. - CJCS Radio (1240 Kc.) "WHAT DOES SALVATION MEAN?" 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a,ni. - "MOBILIZATION OF OUR FORCES AND ALL- OUT OFFENSIVE" 7:30 p.m. - From ROCK & ROLL to a PASSION FOR SOULS - the thrilling true story of JIMMY SNOW, son of Hank Snow, the entertain- er, Hear, about his early childhood, his association with Elvis Presley, his de- cision to live for Christ. his call to preach the Gospel, This true story has blessed hundreds. Come and bring a friend, "Visit the Tabernacle this Sunday" THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Souder, Pastor 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service 11;;15 a.m.-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 111,'111111111/III1101111,11110111111111,1011i111111 III;111111110111111t11111111,111111,11111111111, III1111111t11111111111/111;111/, You Are Invited To Attenc+ Starlite Drive-in Gospel Services Crediton Highway, 5 miles east of Grand Bend Sunday; July 9 8:00 p,m. Gospel Recordings 8:30 'p.m. Service SPEAKERS: CHAPLAINS A. JACKSON and JY KEYS, Transport for Christ, Toronto MASS VOLUNTEER CHOIR Please meet at Shipka United Church at 7:15 p,m if you wish to sing: Music: St. Marys Tabernacle Quartette, Dashwood Band (bbn't forget the aged and shat -ins who love the singing of Gospel Music) rooeecis above expenses go yfowards Bible Society, Gideon;, Rescue Mlssldrt in' London, COMt AS YOU ARB & 14tAR l`.+'ROM ?OUP, CAP, Would you please pray for these seiru'.ioes', ltfiiotootiiattiiYnY'tnitn liiPYnYil1iuiiiYYYiiY000tiiok tiiTiYiiYltuYiu'i'iYY oeniviii n,lanlu,YiPildiilll' ever, And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memor- ies Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. -Ever remembered and sadly missed by brothers and sis- ters and families. STANLAKE-In loving memory of my wife, Agnes, who died one year ago, July 3, 1960. -Ever remembered by her husband. 6^` SCHLAGETER - In memory of Josf Schlageter who pass- ed away one year ago, July 7, 1960, Dear friend, you are not for- gotten, Thoughon earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us As you always were 'before, -Always remeinbered by the Gibson family. 6" If success made the heart swell like it does the head, this would be a far better world. Bus trip -0' The teacher Mrs '(Meta Malcolm Allison, pupils an some of the mothers .of 'Claude boyo school, about 60 in all enloYed a bus trip to Londe on Tuesday, June 27. They visited No. 2 Fire Hall Kellogg's, then went to Spring bank Park where all ,enloye a picnic .lunch. Folowing a 'ball game',. the visited Story ,Book Gardens Larry Maim, in looking the wishing well, lost hi balance and tumbled ire, hu rias quickly rescued by 40 Pauses. School closin0 School closed. with a picnie for pupils. They presented th teacher with a tea set for her work and ,patience with them Grade 8 pupils, who are leaving for Medway in the fall were presented with gifts from the teacher. For highest attend duce during the year, gifts were presented to Ricky Got- lings and. Joan Donaldson, On Thursday, June 29, Cathy Turnbull, Suzanne Brad 1 e y, Mason lson and Karen Hodgson visited the school as future students starting the fall term. CHURCH .NEWS United Church The Rev. G. W. Sach, minis- ter of the United Church here, announced on Sunday that on. July 9 the service will be at 9:30 a.m, due to the Holy Communion service at that time, St. James • Mr, Sam. Spray of Parkhill has finished painting the ex- terior of St, James Church a dark red and the foundation white, WA and Guild The meeting of the WA and Ladies Guild of St. James Church was held at the home of Mrs. Almer H'endrie. laud Alt's, Cecil Carter, i Th nSunday School picnic cl i : annual Picnic of :Claude - boys United 'Church Sunday .I.SC n pool was held,on the .churchgrounds on Thursday, June 29. , Races, games, candy and • I peanut scrambles were .enjoy - 5 d ed by all. Lunch, with ice creamas served I ladiesl, ofvvthe church, by the Winners .of races were: ,pre t 1 school, ileien. Simpson, Suz-' s , anne .Cradley. All pre-school ! children were given a prize. o Running races: girls, 6-8, Pat llodgins, Laura Hodgins; girls, X 0.12, Hazel Simpson, Patsy . Bradley: girls, 13-16, Sharon Blake, Nancy Nestle; boys, 6- e , 8, Wayne Donaldson; boys, 9- 12, Gary Donaldson; 'boys, 13- - j 16, Murray Simpson, 1 Shoe scramble, girls 6-10, i hazel. Simpson, Laura Hodgins; girls, 11 and over, Nancy I Nestle, Hazel Simpson; boys, Roy Willis, Gary Donaldson; wheelbarrow race, boys and girls, Sharon Blalce *and Nancy Kestle; candle race, Dorothy Lynn, Gordon Eaton; salt and pepper race, Mrs, J. Donald- son, Mrs. R. Lynn,' Youngest baby, Diane Lynn; lucky number, Mrs. Gordon Eaton; longest married couple, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Millson; youngest boy, Paul Hodgins; closest birthday, Murray Simp- son. Staff of the Sunday School are: Ralph Lynn, superintend- ent; James Donaldson, assist- ant superintendent; teachers, Mrs. Keith Simpson, 'Mrs. Ger- ald Mi.lison, Mrs. A. MacIntosh, Mrs. Bruce Bradley, Mrs, R, Williams, Miss Dorothy Lynn, Paton reunion The descendants of the late Andrew and Charity Paton met at Springbank Park for a re- union on Sunday, July 2 with over 40 in attendance, Following the noon meal, Donald Homan, president, pre- sided for the business. In the election of officers, chosen president was Emerson Patbn, ICirkton; vice-president, Morley Hobbs, L o n d o n; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Betty Siddall, re- elected, Denfield: sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sullivan, Guelph; Mr, and Mrs. Howard Paton, Glanworth, C o ni i n; farthest distance were Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Sul- livan and family of Guelph; Mrs, Andy Carter, president of the WA, presided and was assisted in the devotions by the Rev. Lancaster, Mrs. Alvin Cunningham and Mrs. Alan Hill, It was decided not to have regular meetings during July and August, but to resume them again in 'September, With Canada celebrating her 94th year as a dominion, a short account of the author and composer of Canada's national hymn, "Lord of the Lands," was given. by Mrs, A. Carter. Dr. Durant Watson, a beloved Toronto physician, set himself to compose a hymn possessing' qualities of a worship song and national hymn.. As a re- sult, this hymn is sung with fervour throughout the domin- ion- The Guild meeting was pre-; sided over by president Mrs. Alan Hill. Roll call and cor- respondence was followed." by several items of business. The lunch committee with hostess was Mrs. Ray Hodgins ,.t - BATHING Si ITS aitaUb 7.7 es ism scat wtmrnsna:awrw Worw Aft Id. "Could you be a little more elrplicit on the size, other than, 'She's quite a gal ;' ? " Brownies Drive-in Theatre Ltd., Clinton THURSDAY & FRIDAY -- JULY 6 and 7 DOUBLE FEATURE 'The Facts Of Lite (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Bob Hope - Lucille Ball 'Oklahoma Territory' Gloria Talbot = Bill Williams (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY July 8, 10 and 11 The Magnificent Seven (Colour) (CinemaScope) Yul Brynner - Steve McQueen (ONE CARTOON) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ,& FRIDAY July 12, 13 and 14 'Carry on Nurse' . (ADU:LT I:NTIR7',ilNliF N`i") `liRenneth Connor 4 Shirley Eaton 'One Short (Colour) (ONE CARTOON) !niY,1111,lu(i�YiY,nldlYnnYYY1nYYYlYYuniufln111111111111Y11l Ylitii1(11ilYulYYYt Ylifiii YYYYYYIi(I I0nY01111 Yit1Wi11. oldest couple present, Mr. and Mrs. J, II Paton, Cllndebpye; couple ntarl,ted moat recently, Mr. and Mra. 1Mm.erson ,Paton, Kurkton; youngest child, Karen Marie - Heanan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Donald. 1iealna,n, London, Ritchie reunion Families of the late Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ritchie ileld their reunion at the old home place, now the home of Mr. and Mfrs. William Ritchie, R11: 8 Park. hill, Fantily coming the farthest distance was Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston, Tim and Sandy, of Aurora; youngest child attend- ing, Susan Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hayes, London. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curr- nictgham and Mr. and, Mrs, Arnold Harper and family of St, .F'aul's attended the Ritchie reunion last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunning- ham and Kimberly Mn, Lon- don, spent a. few days last week with the former's par- ents. Mr, Lloyd Lynn, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Lynn and family, Mr, Gerald" Lynn and Miss Dorothy Lynnattended the Ritchie reunion,. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil visit- ed Mr, and Mrs, Norman Vin. COMING EVENTS- HURON VENTS- HURON WAVES PICNIC of the Mary Hastings group willbe held in Riverview Park, Ex- eter, July 20, There will be a bazaar table and a prize for a table bouquet in odd con- tainers, All houswives are welcome. 6:13c LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND N. DANCING LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jive Night EVERY WEDNESDAY BUDDY CARLTON and the "Strata -Tones" 14 n11unnn11n11nnunnn1111mm11mmnminmmnlnnuunuulnnit11u11111n11111„Illn nnnll11n/t11n11 Square Dance COMPETITION Seaforth Lions Carnival " WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY August, 9 10 and 11 CLASSES: Under 21 -- Over 21 First six entries in' each class accepted. $400.00 In Prizes PRELIMINARIES --- Wednesday and Thursday FINALS -- Friday Entries will be informed of Heur and Date TWO CHANGES Supply Own Caller Music Supplied Send entries to: WILLIAM BALL - Box 295 ' -- . Seaferfli 36,(1,111111111' e111! 111111;111!1! 11111,1111!11 /111111111111/ 1111111111111 l 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11 FEATURES EVERY NIGHT Starlite Drive -In Theatre S MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND 2 Shows Nightly -Rain or Clear First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Fret JULY 6, 7 AND $ Double catuattA iti01nRES,tar.l* ' infe ASE: TUFO ] .. Amu 11116M mse esee (Adult Entertainment) Feature 4x1^,,.-�, Th• Times Advocato July 6, 1961 Fag's gent al:.Lotfdesborough Sunday ,celebration erf St. Patrlek's evening. Angitr.an Chrtrch, S4irf4b1147 .Last Wednesday, Marie Eliza- .Mondny .evening when shiaaiE beth, the 14'r -month-old daugh-.:a solo ,arid also played , ;ti2e, ler of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Cann' „group. ninham, was. taken ,to St. Jo- C. A. McDoweii, Centralia, seph's Hospital by the Murciy poured the ready. 1,i ,eemont ambulance, She returned home , for the barn wall for Saturday. 1 on a under Eli y. j Patpn, �n Monday h e MissBarbara, Cunningham. supervisiol? ,of Douglas Trieb a pupil of.Mrs. Edythe Hill ner. g Adams, took part in the :enter-; Mrs. Ken: Carter is a patient tainment at the centennial in. St. Joseph's Hosital, G�. Every Friday Night 10:00 to 1:50 Bluewater .,gym Danceland DESJARDINE'S ,ORCHESTRA^ Modern, Rock 'n Roll, Square Dancing -Join .tisk,' 1,., 11" l !!"11110,,,MIM,01...1111111110111111,101111111i111111111111111i11111111111011111111111111111111111,111111111111041;#1,11 1,•,.,1 +. HEY KIDS OF ALL AGES! t LOOK WHOS� COMiNG! 11414! ",11 U WEDNESDAY July STARTIME 8:30 P.M. ONE SHOW ONLY ,r. ,i 1 -'Pi. We Use Exclusively . FINA GASOLiNES. and DUNLOP TIRES Presented Thru The Courtesy Of Your Dealer GO EihuI H TORS FORD - MONARCH - FALCON -. THUNDERBIRD "a.r South St. GODERICH, ONT. JA 4.730$,. a„II111111111111I11f111111111111111111111,1111,/11///1/11111111/1lf,1111111111111,1//111111111111111,11111111/,111111,1T/f lllll/11 j Get More Out GO T THURS., FRis, SAT. - JULY 6, 7, ,1 Neat LAIIe'S II Phed- GI R n * ' Come tri When 1 nye 11 Yon; IIMMIE: IUANA CNiLI ROOGERS •.PATTEN 6. NHLs CIN6n.1nScOPE • COLOR by DE LUXE ,tai rift fo.• MON., TUES., WED. - JULY 10, 11, 12 411#0. JULY 10, 11 AND 12 Double Feature twucahara Swim& BMW Itrilifoi, WSW, 41.S1aN. tnu na.u, Ilrozmoto exwEs July 13 and 14 A+Yd YBRFFft- , -SN" �'nlale1 ITNICK ADAMS JOHN LEEP HIN. ER/ 'N l ROYP'WARNER EROS, COM' The Lyric g-1ngs You The l3istl JULY 13.1S�PALL HANDS ON DECK" Pat Eoane LYRIC T First` Show► 7:30 T Phone 421 'EXETER. Setand Show 9:30 Matinee 2:00 p.tti'. Fn 16 +.vivo. J: 11*, «1