The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-13, Page 13ANNOU„
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BIRTHS r.-,
'CAMPBELL ---ItAlr. and Mrs,
tomer. •(antpheil, _.Gidley St„
Exeter, announce the birth
of a daughter, Brenda jean,.
at South J.-luron 1-lospital,
July 5,
EINNfY--Pon and Marie Din-
imey, silt 1. Crediton, announce
the birth of a. son, Brian
Douglas, at South Huron llns-
pita], July 7—a brother for
Gary, Dale and Kathy.
AloNAUGHTON--Mr, and Mrs,
Leroy (Sandy) McNaughton,
Ciandeboye, announce the
birth of a son at St, Joseph's
Hospital, I,ond.on, July 4 --• a
brother for Diane, Patsy,.
Dan, Joann and Beverly.
A1ONTIGNY LAC and Mrs.
George N. de Montigny. Main.
St„ Exeter, announce the
birth of a daughter, Michele
Marie, at South iluron Hos-
pital, July 9,
MORT .— Mr. and Mrs, Dale
Mort, RCAF Station Cent-
ralia, announce, the birth of
a son, Kevin John, at South
Huron Hospital, July }) — a
brother for Carol, Ronny,
and Candy Lynn,
SMITH—Mr, and Mrs, E. L.
Smith, Sanders St., Exeter,
announce the birth of a
daughter at South Huron
Hospital, July 10 — a sister
for Eddie and Reggie.
MARRIAGES —
JOHhiS—HARDY — Mr, and.
Mrs. James Gordon Hardy,
Halifax, wish to announce
the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Margaret, to
Mr. Stanley Ross Johns, son
of 411r. and Mrs. Kenneth.
Johns, Woodham, Ontario, on
Saturday, July 8, St, Catha-
rines Church, Halifax, Nova
Scotia, 13'„
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Campbell
of Northwood wish to announce
• the engagement of their dhugh-
ter, Mary Louise, to Mr, John
Gerald Moffatt, son of 'Mr, and
Mrs. Alfred. 'Moffatt, of Kip -
pen. The wedding to take place
Saturday, August 5, at 3 p.m.,
at Botany Howard Road United
Church, 13c
Mrs. Harry Clarice, Crediton,
Ontario, wishes to announce
the engagement of her daugh-
ter, 'aliargaret Ruth, to Mr,
Robert Verne Galloway, son
of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Gallo-
way, RR 2 Crediton, The wed-
ding to take place Sattuday,
August 5, at 1:00 o'clock at
Crediton United Church, Credi-
ton, Ontario, 13'^
CARDS OF THANKS—
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to the many
!friends and neighbours for
kindnesses shown to our family
Attiring mother's illness and for
messages, and floral tributes
received. m the loss of a lov-
ing mother. Our deepest ap-
preciation to Harold Bonthron
and. staff, Dr, Goddard and
Rev, Winlaw. — Kay and Ron
Mock. 13c
',CARPS: OF THANKS,
The family of the late MMMrs.
thigh Carroll wish to ,express
t aeon sincere thanks and .op -
predation in relatives, friends
and neighbors and for floral
tributes and sympathy cards
:And LOU who helped in any
way during the recent sad be-
reavement. Special thanks to
Rev. W. A. MacAulay, the
staff and nurses of 'Mason
Villa Hospital, London, and C.
Baskett & Son funeral home,
Luton. — Hugh Carroll and
family, Xie
I
wish to thank all those who
sokindly remembered fine with
visits, cards, flowersand, treats
while .a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, Special
thanks to Dr. A. C. Deadman
and staff pf St. Joseph's Hos-
pita'l,—Robert Kerslake, le*
The family of the late Mrs.
Olive A. Cole would like to
thank all the friends and
neighbors for cards, ,flowers
and visits while she was in St,
Joseph's Hospital, London. May
we extend our heartfelt thanks
to those of you who expressed
your sympathy during our re-
cent bereavement. Special
thanks to the nurses of St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, Rev. R. S.
Hiltz, the bearers and the
Ilopper•Ilockey fnueral home.
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CARDS OF THANKS —
1 I wish to thank my many
friends and relatives for their
cards, visits and treats recede
ed in South. Huron Hospital
(Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher
Miss Claypole and staff.—Mrs
Nelson .Coultis, 13:
I would like to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to my relatives, friends an
neighbours who remembered
acme with cards, treats and
flowers and for the lovely gifts
they brought our'new baby
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital. and since returning
honk. Special thanks to Dr.
Read, Mrs, lfunter•Duvar, Mrs,
Thompson and other staff
menmbess.Mrs. Victor Over-
holt and infant daughter, 13c
IN MEMORIAM —
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Switzer.Cleve Pullman.
and Mr, and. Mrs, Baird, Mit MISS Avis Hodgins visited
obeli, were Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. iiar'ry Her.
bort, .St. Marys, .on. Monday.
,
visitors ills, and Mrs. Several ^ .
ei al children in the .eom-
, Mrs, Edna i-!assinore, Mr. nlunity are attending Bible
• Walter Gunning, Mr. and T,-►'l'rs. school at,Prospect this week.
Jas. Earl, Exeter, were lues• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley
day visitors with Mr. and lairs. Jr., Janice and Robbie, were
MelvtUe Gunning and Muriel. Sunday . visitors with i
� Mr and
am
Airs, Albert Smith London, Mrs. Russell Brock, Chisel
visited during last week with burst.
Mrs. Alton Neil. 'Whalen .community were sur”
Mrs. Campbell of Victoria,
B.C., is spending so*Inetime
with hem nice, Mrs, J, Finkbei- LAKEVIEW
nor and family.
Catherine Khlare is holiday
in!; with wi m h f er f ripdn ,
Janice
Fischer St Marys,
this week
I Mr. and !Mrs. Lloyd Elliott CASINO
and family, London Twp„ were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
l ra`
S /ADDI K -1•p lovingmemo
of a wonderful husband, ,
father 'and grandfather, R, l Clandeboye
E. Shaddick, who passed
away July 17, 1960. , — Continued from ;page 12
The dearest husband, father,
nt ai and r Car -
could.
ped 11ii , 1 Mrs. a
grandpa this world entertained
could hold, , lvlc Carter and Jimmie and
With a theory smile and a Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Carter
heart of gold, of London on, Sunday,
To those who knew him, all' Tiiss Patricia Trudgeon of
will know Bryanston is spending this
IIow much we lost one year week with her aunt, Mrs.
ago. Gordon Eaton,
.—Lovingly remembered by wifepits, Alvin Cunningham left
Pearl, son Bel, daughter and on Saturday to visit her daugh-
and son in-law George and Judy ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Cindy. grandchildren Ricky and llc S.
Jacle Manson and John, in
Story from Sunshine
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
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Mr, and Mrs, Clarence
Fletcher were 'at the Haskett,
funeral home in Lucan on
Tuesday evening of last week,
where the late Mrs. Hugh Car -
Toll lay at rest. They also vis -
ted with 1VIr. and 'M•rs. Henry
Hodgins,
1i\liss Greta Stephens, of
Wingham, spent Sunday et her
home here.
' 4r. and Mrs. William Ferrie,
of Toronto, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller,
Billie and Irene Ferrie are hol-
idaying with the Miller chil-
dren.
Mr. Dave Pletcher, of Toron-
to, was a weekend visitor at
the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Theron Creery.
Mr, Ray Miller spent last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gunning, in Toronto.
Mesdames Ray Clarke, Ther-
on Creery •and • Anne, Ronald
Fletcher, Sharon and Denise,
Clarence Fletcher, also Mrs.
Don Hooper, of Exeter, at-
tended a shower in honor of
Mrs. Walter Creery, the for-
mer Dana Rogers, of London,
at- the home of Mrs, Inez Mc-
Roberts, in Lucan, on Monday
evening, July 3.
Mrs. Elsie McLaren and Bar-
bara, of Saginaw, Mich„ also
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLaren,
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UNION SERVICES CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
During July
Main St, and James St.
Congregations in
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Minister in Charge:
Rev. 5. 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
churches.
11 A.M.—UNION SERVICE
Assisting in the service: Rev.
C. W. Down
Solo: Miss Sandi Morrow
Sermon Series: "Personal
Religion and the Lord's
Prayer"
(3) Thy 'kingdom Come
Nursery for babies.
Junior Congregation for child-
ren 4, 5 and 6 years,
All. Welcome
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
1:30 p.in,—Sunday School
2:30 p,m.—Church. -
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
10:00 a.m,—Bible School.
11:00 a.m.—!horning Worship
7:30 Tem.—Evening Services
Wed„ 8 p,m,--Prayer Service
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a,m.—Worship Service
11;15 a,ni,—Sunday School aridAdult Bible Class
9:00 a,m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Church Service
Mr. Paul. Scott, Hespeler,
Ont.,student at Waterloo
University.
Thurs., July 20, 8 p.m.—NMS
at home ofMrs. H. Strang.
CHRISTIAN-,,
REFORMED CHit'JRCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eck, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Dutch Communion
Service
2:15 p.m. --English Communion
Service
6:15 p.m,—Back to God Hour
(CHLO, 680 Kc.)
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev, Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 a•m. — CJCS Radio (1240
Ke.)
"What Salvation Means"
9:45 a.m.—SundaySchool
11:00 a,m,—Morning Service
7:30 p.m.—"DIVINE HEALING
—THROUGH FAITH"
REV. ORAL 11 OBERTS
SOUND FILM that will build
up your Faith in God and
help youto believe God for
your needs,
Special Prayer for the Sick
and. Afflicted,"Visit the Tabernacle this
Sunday"
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH!
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p,nr,—Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m, — Bible Study and
Sunday School
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Starke Drive-in
Gospel services
drediton` Highway, S Miles East of Grand Bend
SUNDAY, .)ULY 161, 8130 P,M1
GUEST SPfAt'tl;lt: 1 Vii Met-ORRIN/ GALT, ON'p.
(M0iiber of Christian .Business'Mori Aeaountant,
Yeah Speaker)
MUSIC: S1111tL Y MAh'I'IN,. GAM, SOPRANO SOLOIST
Maas Mole nit at Shhplta United' Church, 7;15 p.m.
Colne as ;Vett are CO hoar from your ear,
Would yori pldos0 ;!)ray for Ulm services,
imeoe,
.. Miss Betty Scott is visiting
her sister and family, Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Heaman, in Ailsa
Craig andis attending Bible
school there.
Miss Sandra Williams, nurse -
in -training at Victoria Hospital,
spent the weekend with her
family, Mr. and Mrs, Rupert
of Exeter, were visitors with Williams and Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. 1-fugh Berry on flaying is the order of the
Thursday of last week. day with ,
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Park week the wtheeathefarrmwasersvery
and Murray, of Mitchell, were' poor, not 'much sun to dry it,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson,
Mrs. Theron Creery and
Anne attended a shower at the
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mrs, C. N, (Ruth) Hughes,
Falls Church, Virginia, and a
friend, Mrs, Lee Stoll, Wash -I
home of miss, Ramey in Lon- ington, D.C., returned after
don. spending some time with the
North on Wednesday eve-
ning in honor of Miss Danaformers parents, Dar. and Mrs.
Rogers, Jim Sigsworth.
spent Sunday with
Mrs. Anna Denham, .of Kirk- Mr.and Mrs. Jim Sigsworth
ton, spent Sunday with Mr,- the •former's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, J. C. Legg, in Ayl-
mer,
' Helen and Billie Sigsworth
spent Sunday with their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Lees, London. Cary .and Linda
Lee returned with them to
spend a week on the farm.
and, Mrs. Hugh Berry.
Miss Marion Creery, of
Kingston, spent the weekend
at her home.
Mr. and Mrs, Theron. Creery
and family attended the Rog-
ers - Creery wedding at Huron
College, in London, on Satur-
d
ay.
2VIr. a n d Mrs. Lawrence
Beckett .and daughters enjoyed
the Orange celebration at In-
gersoll on Saturday,
•Cheryl Hein is holidaying
with Judy Walters, at Chesley
Lake, this week.
Miss Jacqueline Beckett vis-
ited. with. Miss Lorraine Sham-
blaw, of Strathroy, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sham-
blaw in Kirkton a couple days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hern .and
family were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ziggi Chodas
and family in London. Paul
Chodas is holidaying with the
Vern family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey
and family, (Miss. Elizabeth
Thacker, and Mr. Allen Berry
were at Milverton on Saturday
for the Orange celebration
there.
Johnny Johns, of ilderton,
is holidaying with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Johns.
Bedard -Dalton
— Continued from page 11
reception for the couple was.
held in the Zurich Community
Centre in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bedard left for
a honeymoon to be spent at
Honey Harbor. They will make
their home in Grand Bend. The
bride is a graduate_ of London
Teachers' College and has been
on the teaching staff in Brant-
ford. She will continue to teach
near Grand Bend next term.
Guests attended the wedding
from London, Windsor, Gode-
rich, Zurich, Preston and Grand
Bend.
Wed., July 26
5:30. p.m, 'til ?
Mt. Pleasant
SCHOOL GROUNDS
home-1nade Salads & Pies
Adults $1.50
Children under 12, 75¢
Auspices of the
Mount Pleasant WA
Reception
& Dance
For Bridal Couple
MARILYN HICKS
& DON McCANN
Sat., July 15
8 to 12
CREDITON
Community Centre
Music by
GRANT EDIGHOFFER'S
MELODY MASTERS
Everyone Welcome
BA
DA C
Friday, July 14
1i Miles South of
WINCHEELSEEA
or
3 Miles North of
WHALEN
on County Road
Farm of
, GARFIELD CORNISH
Music by:
MELODY MASTERS
Dancing 9:30 - ?
Presentation
Et Dance
For Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McCarter
(nee Margaret Webber)
Friday, July 21
Crediton
COMMUNITY CENTRE
THE RAMBLERS
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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Every
Friday Night
10:00 to 1:30
B l lucwafer
Da'nceland
DESJARDINE'S ORCI-IEESTRA
Rol %guar° Dancing g Joiln •list
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LIONEL Ti-IORNTON
and his Casa Royal Orchestra
EVERY FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Jive Night
EVERY WEDNESDAY
BUDDY CARLTON
and the "Strato,Tones" Everyone Welcome
prised to learnt of the sudden
death of the We Mr. ;John
Whelihan, Ltloan. 111r. Wheli-
han was .a former resident in:
this community.
Cordon Hodgins attended the,.
Aberdeen, Angus field day iris•
nic near Chatliarn.
FedParkison. and
G e:tinethe funeral
of
jj
the date .:Simon. 'Thorn-i
dale nn Monday,
COMING ,EVENTS.-.-,
CAVEN CIRCLE (larder:. Tea
e ,
Friday, July 28, 3 to 5 ,p.m.
Whilsmith Apartnments,302 An-
drew St, 130
Reception
tion
and Dance
for
GWEN LIGHTFOOT
AND BILL RADER
(Bridal Couple)
Zurich Arena.
Sat., July 15.
DESJARDINE'S
ORCHESTRA,
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rownie's Drive -lin
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY — JULY 13 & 14
"Carry on Nurse
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Kenneth Connor Shirley Eaton
1 Short (Color)
(ONE CARTOON)
SATURDAY & MONDAY —• JULY 15 & 17
"Flame Over India"
(Color) (Scope)
Kenneth More - Laren Bacall
(ONE' CARTOON)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY — JULY 18 & 19
"The Sundowners
Pi
(Color)
Robert Mitchum - Deborah Kerr
(ONE CARTOON)
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Kirkton Community Association
Wednesday, July 19
1<1RKTON
6:00 p.m,—Snappy Girls` Softball Game
7:30 p.m.—Budding Stars Juvenile Program
9:00 p.m.—Sparkling Professional Program
AMPLE FACILITIES FOR REFRESHMENTS
AND SEATING
Free Supervised Parking on Grounds
Adults 75¢ Children 250
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
a,.An^ f ana,g.,.,. , s 5' uaa c ,. 1•a•l
Get More Out Of Life .
GO TO A MOVIE!
THURS., FR.I., SAT. — JULY 13, 14, 15
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CINEti./ASc-c)P • COLOR by nitWYE
THANI( YOU , .
The management wishes to thank its patrons
fol' their attendance duting the pas1, year and for
their compliments on the top-quality entertainment
we have been able to secure,
The theatre will be closed for alterations And
improvements until August 28. Watch for our re-
opening announcement.
Manager RoO Horne and Staff
LYRIC THEATRE EXETER
'First Show 7:311 totond , hoiM' 9:20 Matinee 2:00 p.m.
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New Party Meeting
friday, July 14 8
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AU W LCOME:
The New Party -- The Real Alternative
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COMPETM
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Seaforth Lions Carnival
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY
August,
910 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 Hour and Date
TWO CHANGES — Supply Own Caller
Music Supplied
Send entries to:
WILLIAM BALI,.
Box 295 -- Seaforth
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FEATURES AVERY EIGHT
n?tt Hite
Drive -In Theatre
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shaws Nightly—Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
July 13
ond.14
July 15 and 17
• (DOUBLE FEATURE)
$TIIk,Z COLUMBIA PICTURES prest,nts 9ie;`>r;t5
A HAMMER FILM PRODUCTION ur•»,n
og 15 MMEGASCOPE • Eastman 5
July 1..
and 19
(Adult Entertainment)
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ZURICH LIONS CLUB
At The Zurich Arena
Wednesday, July 19
Tasty Barbecued Chicken Served from 6 8:30 p.itr. I
ADULTS: $1.50
CHILDREN: 750
Advanced Tickets on Sale from any Member.
of the Zurich Lions Club
rtic
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Will Follow tha Chicken Barbecue
GAMES BINGO — MUSIC
Ludy Draw On.
Aberdeen Angus.Calf
nddng
MUSIC 13Y D SJAROINE ORCHESTRA
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