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FIRTHS...-- ENGAGEMENTS-: CARDS OF THANKS'
PECKER -- .Jim and Diane
Decker aro happy to an-
nounce the arrivalof a
daughter, Sue Ann Marie, at
South Huron Hospital, July
19-a sister for Cindy,
Mr
DOWN- and a cl Mrs, Robert
Down, RR 1 Homan, an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Patti Lou, .at South
Huron Hospital, July 20
first grandchild for Mr, and
11Irs, C, Down and Mr, and
Airs, R. Marshall,
FGGETT-Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Eggett, E. Andrew St,
Exeter, announce the birth of
a son, Frank Ernest, at
South Huron Hospital, July
20,
ELLERINGTON - To Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Ellerington, Lon-
don, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
a son, Frederick Morgan,
JtIIY 21,
GUEN'THER --• Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Guenther, Dashwood,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Barbara Ann, at
South Huron Hospital, July
26.
HAMATI-IER Mr, and Mrs,
Bob. Hamather, Dashwood,
announce the arrival of a
son; Timothy Edward, at
South Huron Hospital, July
25-a brother for Cathy and
Wayne.
31ENDRICK - Mr, and Mrs,
Harold Hendrick, Dashwood,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Elaine Cathrine, at
South Huron Hospital, July
21.
KEOGH - Mr, and Mrs„Tack
Keogh (nee Mcllhargey),
London, formerly of Ailsa
Craig, announce the birth of
a son, Patrick Joseph, at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London,
July 2-a brother for Michael,
McDONALD-To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McDonald, Carling
St.,Exeter, a son, Thomas
Allen, at Victoria Hospital,
London, July 22 -died July
23.
NEILMAN-Mr. and Mrs. John
Neilman, Andrew St., Exeter,
announce the arrival of a
daughter, Sharon Marie, at
South Huron Hospital, July
20.
TYLER -Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Tyler, Dashwood, announce
the birth of a daughter,
Sandra Lee, at South Huron
Hospital, July 24-a sister
for Marlene.
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ostland,
Lake Road, Exeter, wish to
announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Constance
Ruth, to Mr. Raymond Norman
Gavey, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Gavey, Aylmer, Ont. The
.„marriage to take place on
turday, August 19, at 3:00
;,m., at Main St• United
Church, Exeter. 27nc
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Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Jarrot,
Kippen, wish to announce :the
engagement of their daughter,
Ruth; Ann, to Mr. Maurice Wel-
lington Hoist, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Haist, Credi-
ton. The wedding to take place
Saturday, August 19, at 3
o'clock, St. Andrew's United
Church, Kippen, 27nc
Mr. and Mrs. William Par-
ker•, Main St., Exeter, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Barbara Jean, to Mr. Wil-
liam Douglas Fleischauer, son
of Mr. and Mrs, William
Fleischauer, Clinton, Ont. The
marriage will take place at
7:30 p.m., Friday, August 18,
at Central Baptist Church, Lon-
don, Qnt. 27*
Mr., and Mrs. Raymond L,
Cooper, Exeter, are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Patricia
Jane, to Mr. Ronald James
Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Scott, Exeter, The
wedding will take place at 4
p,m., Saturday, August 19, at
James Street United Church
parlour, Exeter. . 27nc
Mrs. Carlyle Taylor, Grand
Bend, wishes to announce the
engagement of her daughter,
Lorraine E., to Mr. Robert H.
Engel, of Toronto, son of Mrs.
William Engel and the late
Mr. Engel, of Stratford. The
marriage will take place Sat-
urday, August 19, at 3:30 p.m.,
at St. John's -by -the -Lake Angli-
can Church, Grand Bend. 27c
CARDS OF THANKS -
I wish to thank all who re-
membered me with visits,
cards, flowers and treats while
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, and since re-
turning home. - Mrs. Lloyd
Rader. 27*
1 wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
neighbours, friends and rela-
tives who so kindly remember-
ed me with cards, flowers and
treats while a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
and since returning home. -
Mrs. William McKenzie. 27c
I wish to thank all those who
remembered nie with cards,
flowers and visits while a pa-
tient in Westminster Hospital,
Londe n, especially thanking
Mr. and. Mrs. William Rendle,
Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Flear and Green-
way Loyal. Orange Lodge. -
Ernie .Keown. 27nc
I wish to thank all relatives,
neighbburs and friends who so
kindly remembered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning
home, -Gladys Skinner. 27*
My sincere thanks to all who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, treats and visits dur-
ing my stay in Victoria Hos-
pitaland since returning home.
-Mrs. H. J. Kellerman, Dash-
wood. 27c
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THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Saucier, Pastor
10:30 a.m.-Worship Service
11:15 arum. -Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
•
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m. -Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m. -Sunday School
Wed.,Aug, 2, 8:30 p.m., in
Main St. Church - Pictures
of Holland and Europe.
All Welcome
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gats
10:00 a.m,-Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.-Service with Coin
munion
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
2:00 a.nt.-CJCS Radio
(1240 Kc.)
'The Distiny of the Saved'
11:00 a.m, and 7:30 km. -REV.
A, JACOBSON', Missionary
from WEST INDIES, with
missionary message, beauti-
ful missionary pictures, etc.
Plan to be with us for this
great missionary day,
DAILY VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
Monday, July 31 9:30 a.ti,
For all Boys and Girls
SONGS, STORIES, SUPRISES
and HANDCRAFTS
Over 100 present last year,
expecting more children this
year,
UNION SERVICES
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 Elder: Mr, Carfrey
Cann
Solo: Mrs. Roy Dykeman
Rev. Robert Hiltz will preach.
"Gifts for Christian People"
Nursery for babies,
Junior Congregation for child-
ren 4, 5 and 6 years.
All Welcome
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
(CI LO, 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
CAVEN PRES3YTERIAN
CHURCH
9:00 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Church Service
Rev, G. Lamont, Mitchell
July 28, 3.5 p.m. -Garden Tea
sponsored by CCC, Whilsmith
Apartments, Andrew St,
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Starlite Drive-ln
Gospel Services
Crodifen Highway, $ Miles Easf of Grand Bend
SUNDAY, JULY 30, 8:30 P•M.
GUEST SPEAKER REV. il'• VCS• T'AISTi
Zen Church, Kitchener
MUSIC: SOUTH RURON YMUT1r FOR CHRIST
Mass Chair meet at Slripka U1'nited Church, 7:15
Come as you are and hear front your, cal'.
@@ Would .yeti please pray for these services,
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Clarence Johns and family
wish to thank all those who
helped in any way at the time
his uncle, the late John Johns,
passed away. Special thanks to
the ladies who helped at the
home the day of the funeral;
to those who sent baking, flow-
ers and sympathy cards; to
the pallbearers arid Rev, Ware-
ham who so kindly officiated
at the services. It was all very
Much appreciated. 27*
A sincere "thank you" to
everyone who so kindly re-
membered us with cards, flow,
ers, treats and visits while in
South Huron Hospital and
thanks for the many gifts
which Penny received. special
thanks to Dr. V. Gulens and
Dr. W. Read, to Miss Claypole
and staff for all their kindness.
-Harvey, Donna and Penny
Smith. 27c
We wish to thank all friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
many beautiful cards, treats
and visits while I was a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, and since I came home,
and special thanks to Rev, A.
M. Schlenker • for his visits, -
Mrs. Albert Wolfe and family.
27c
I would like to express my
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to my relatives, friends
and neighbours who remember-
ed me with cards, treats and
flowers while a patient in St,
Joseph's Hospital and since
retunring home. Special thanks
to Dr. Gibson, Dr. Wilson, Dr.
Patterson and Rev, E. 0.
Lancaster, also the staff of
Third East Wing for their
kindness. -Mrs. Kenneth Car-
ter. 27c
I wishto thank allthose who
,so kindly remembered me with
cards, flowers, treats and
visits while a patient in St.
Mary's Hospital and since my
return home. Everything was
deeply appreciated. -Mrs. Jean
Duncan. 27*
IN MEMORIAM -
PENH'ALE-In loving memory
of Gordon Penhale, who left
us 3 -years ago, August 1,
1958.
There is no parting from those
we love,
No distance can divide,
For today in memory's garden
We still walkside by side.
-Ever remembered by his
wife, Ray and family. 27*
Wilbert Glanville
dies from attack
Wilbert Edward. Glanville,
52, Let 25, Con. 9, Hibbert
Township, diedat his home .as
a result of a heart athack
Wednesday, July 19.
He is survived by his wife,
the former._,.Lucinda Neeb;
his family, Mrs. William
(Elaine) Riley, Lucan; Mrs.
Tom (Marion) Penhale, Ex-
eter; Meryle Glanville, Sea -
forth; Donna, Marjorie and
Cecil, at hone; two brothers,
Charles and Melvin Glanville,
Hensall; . three sisters, Mrs.
Jack (Buelah) McKay, Sea -
forth; Mrs. Orval (Clara)
Cooper, Kippen, and. Mrs. John
(Letha) Miller, Seaforth, and
17 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
at; the Hopper -Hockey funeral
home on Friday, July 21, con-
ducted by Rev. B. Daynard,
Staffa, with interment in
Exeter cemetery.
Stranger: "In what direction
does the village lie, friend?"
Native: "Well, it's liable to
lie in any old direction that
comes handy, but at this time
of the year it's most about
fish."
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7,4
"Rita ;it for the door, Wooley
-and follow it."-
Clandeboye,
- Continued from page 12
return the family were enter-
tained by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn,
the occasion being Mrs. Tomes'
birth,
Mrs.dayBeverly Cunningham
underwent an operation at St,
Joseph's f-Iospital last week to
remove a piece of barbed wire,,
On July 13 while Mrs. Cun- j
ninghani, with a power mower,
was mowing the lawn at their
f C ndeboye
arm home RR 1 Ia d
y ,�
the accident happened. VIII
Mrs. Maurice Simpson and!
grandson, Stephen Carter, re-
turned home with Mr. Simp-
son from a two weeks' visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Banks
of Sarnia.
Mrs. Bill Downing visited
last week her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ajmer Ilendrie, Misses
Karen and Joan Downing re-
turned home to Chatham after
a visit with their grandparents
here.
Mr. W. R. Parsons, of Staffa,
moved the barn for J. H.
Paton and placed it on the new
wall last week.
Mr. Earl Paton, of London,
visited his brother J, H. Paton
on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Paton have returned from a
motor trip with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl. 'Sullivan, of Guelph, to
Washington. D,C., and with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Paton at their
summer home on Chesapeake
Bay.
The Clandehoye Women's In-
stitute will conduct a hake sale
on Saturday, August 5 at the
Nu Way Motors, Lucan.
Miss Nancy Hillspent a
week at Oakwood, Grand Bend,
with her aunt and uncle, Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson,
Shelia, Cheryl and Lisa, of.
London.
Miss Elizabeth Hill spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs, Mur-
ray Lewis, Linda and Paul at
their cottage, Bluewater Re-
source, Goderich.
Little Miss Cathy Taylor,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Or-
ville Taylor, of Lucan, visited
with her grandparents, +Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Lewis and attend-
ed the service and Sunday
school at St. James Church,
this week.
Miss Carole Cunningham, a
student nurse at the Henry
Ford Hospital, Detroit. is
spending lier holidays with her
grandmother, Mrs. Omar Cun-
ningham and other relatives.
Dancing
Every
Friday Night
Bluewater
Danceland
S Miles North of Grand Bend
Dancing 10 - 1:30 a.nr.
DESJARDINE'S
ORCHESTRA
Modern, Rock 'n Roll
Square Dancing
Admission 75¢
JOIN THE CROWDS
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the Huron March for
FAME.v
Co-operative
August 2, 3, and 4
HEAR THE FACTS ABOUT FAME FROM THE
SHAREHOLDER WHO CALLS ON YOU
INVEST IN YOUR FARM FUTURE
INVEST IN FAME SHARES
Watch for the
Farm Program
on CFPL, and CKNX TV for facts
about FAME
Special Announcements on
CKNX Radio, Too
FAME Plants Built in '61
-will be Serving You in '62
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The story in .
Sunshine
BY MRS WILLIAM DICKEY
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Personal items
• Visitors •during the weekend
at the home of Mr, :and Mrs,.
K'illiain Diekey were Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton B_ rock .and fam-
ily of Guelph,. Mr. .end Mrs.
Dan Masnica P u: in an
Eddie, Mrs, Louis Masmca of
near .Crediton,
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Smith
of London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence johns an Thurs.,
day of last week, Mr, Smith
has just retisrned from a two-
weeks' visit with relatives in•
England, lte tad not seen his
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KEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LIONEL THORNTON
and his Casa Royal Orchestra
EVERY FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Teen -Town Ball
with
BUDDY CARLTON
and the
"STRATO-TONES"
This week featuring the
outstanding saxophonist
TONY CAMINITA
mother for .41 ,years,
Mr. and Mrs, Peter .1"rimeau
pf Guelph, and Mr. Vincent
Adams, of 'Windsor, were re-
cent visitors witi} Mr, and Mrs,
T. M, Clark.
Mr., and Mrs, Jin) Miller,
13etty Jean and Bobby, were
weekend visitors With Miss
Ruth Miller at Bigwm. Inn,
Lake of Pays,
Mr, James Aulton of .Sault
Ste Marie has been ,spending
this month with Mr, and Mrs,
T, M. Clark,
Mrs, alter
M , Fred Walters, Sandra
and Judy are holidaying at
Chesley Lake.
Miss Greta Stephens, Wing -
hale, is holidaying With her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill
Sanders'
GOLF
DRIVING
RANGE
NORTH OF GOLF COURSE
BALLS
SOO PER
BUCKET
CLUBS
SUPPLIED
• GOLF EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
s CLUB RENTALS
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Japanese Garden Tea
FRIDAY, JULY 28 - FROM 3 TO 5 P.M.
Whilsmith Apartments, Andrew' Street '
Japanese Dances
by Kyoko Egami
Performances at 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p,m.
Admission 35¢ Caven Congregational Circle
In case of rain, tea will be served at the church.
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DANCING
Every
Friday Night
10:00 to 1:30
Bluewater
Danceland
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
Modern, Rock 'n Roll, Square Dancing -Join us!
FEATURES EVERY NIGHT
Star lite
Drive -In Theatre
5 MILES EAST GF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly -Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
July 27,
28 and 29
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
July 31 and August 1 and 2
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
VAN CHARLES
MERIN (LAUGHTON En
A PARAId0MI REQASE,
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LOUIS. KEELY
PRIMA * SMITH
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August 3, 4 and 5
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
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August 6
and 7
(SUNDAY MIDNITE)
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August 8
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Stephens ;and Earl,
Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Pass•
more and family, of Thames
Rgad, Mrs,, Edgar Rodd of
Exeter were Saturday eveoiog
visitters with Mr. and Mrs..
LaVorne Rodd ;and family, Petit
Passmore returned hoofs wilt';
them after ape/4041g' t,.wo days;
with the Rodd$,
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TWILIGHT
Horse Races
PA
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Saturday July Y
Commencing at 6:00 p.m.
Legalized betting on the grounds
Admission $1.00
CHICKEN BARBEQUF AVAILABLE ON
THE GROUNDS, 4:30 P.M. 10:00 P.M.
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THEY'RE NEW! EXCITING!
Direct from the Eastern States' Night Club Circuit
Jimmy Gien
Quartet
Four young musical virtuosos full of talent, fun,
and enthusiasm! You'll enjoy them!
APPEARING NIGHTLY IN THE
Habitant Room
Commencing Friday, July 28
GREEN FOREST
MOTOR H :oi TEL
GRAND BEND SOUTH OF THE BRIDGE
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Brownie's Drive-in
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY - JULY 27, 28
"The House of Usher"
Vincent Price (Technicolor)
(ONE CARTOON)
SATURDAY & MONDAY - JULY 29, 31
"North to Alaska"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
(Colour) (Scope)
John Wayne, Stewart Grainger, Fabian - Capueine
(ONE CARTOON)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAV - AUGUST 1, 2
"From the Terrace"
(Colour) (Scope)
Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward
(ONE CARTOON)
THURSDAY & FRIDAY AUGUST 3, 4
"High Time"
(Colour) (Scope)
Bing Crosby, Fabian, Tuesday Weld
(ONE CARTOON)
SATURDAY ONLY - AUGUST S
"Wild River"
(Colour) (Scope)
Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick, Jo Van led
(ONE CARTOON)
SUNDAY MIDNITE ONLY-- AUGUST 4
Double Feature
"The Attack of
the Puppet People"
John Agar, June Kenny
"War of the
Colossal Beast"
Sally Fraser, Roger Pace
(ONE CARTOON)
MON., TUES., & WED. •-- AUGUST 7, L 9
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
"Psycho"
o"
Anthony Perkins, Vere Milosi hoot 1.e1gtr
(ONE CARTOON)
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