The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-17, Page 15,.t
CAVEN PRESaYTERIAN.
CHURCH
0:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m,—Church Service
Rev. Ihigh Wilson, Shake-
speare
UNIPN SERVICES
Main St. and: James St,
Congregations 11?
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Minister in Charge:
Rev. R. S. Hiltz
a.m.—Sunday Scl#4A1: ,at
both churches.
11:15 a.m.—Main St. Church
Preacher: Rev, R, S, Hiltz
Subject: "What does the
Gospel say to 'us?"
I Corinthians 15
Nursery provided
Everybody welcome
"Cone and worship with us"
10:00
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2, m,—Worship and Sermon
31 o.m.—Bible Study and
aunday School
7:0 a.m.—Temple Time, Sta-
tion CHML
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a.m. English reading
service
2:15 p.m. Dutch reading
service
8:15 p,m. — Back to God Hour
CHLO (680 kc)
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
0;00 a.m,—CJCS radio 1240 kc.
Message:"The Ideal
Church."
IV:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Local Gideon camp
in charge.
730 p.m. — Evangelistic Rally
tl
Alvin Cudmore, Song lea-
der; Keith Gaebel, student
preacher.
"Visit the Tabernacle
this Sunday
If there were .no difficulties,
fere would be no triumphs.
IWLING
Every Evening
in the
AIR CONDIT'ONEC
Zurich
Bowling Lanes
RESERVATIONS TAKEN
PHONE ZURICH 35
Ernie and Elda Laidlaw
'LA K E V.I EW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LIONEL THORNTON
and his Casa Royal Orchestra
EVERY FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Jive Night
with the
"STRATO•TON ES"
ZION LUTHERAN.
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
10:00 a,m.--Morning Worship
11:00 a.m. Service with Corn'melon.
THAMES ROAD.
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 am. --Worship Service
11215 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor; Ivor Jderiham
10:00 a.m.—.Bible School
moo a.m.—Morning Worship
7,30 pm.—Evening Services
Wed., 8 p,m.—Prayer Service
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, Au#ust 20
10;00 a,m.—Sunday School,.
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
8:30 p.m.—Drive-in Service at
Shipka.
ATTENTION EARLY RISERS
listen to the 20th. Century Ref-
ormation hour, broadcast over
CHLO (6.80 on your dial) St.
Thomas daily Monday to Friday
inclusive 6-6:30 a,m.. 17e
Hoffman picnic
Th.e Hoffman. reunion was; held
Sunday, August 12 at .Riverview
1;ark with 87 members. :attend-'
ing from Kitchener, London,
St, Agatha, Zurich, 1+.lount Car-
Pert
Car-
Port.' w.nd
1, .. Cres_ .a.....Chatham.
The. ;picnic was .eonvened by
Mrs, Laura .Ball, .Chatltatn,
The 1.002, convener will be
Mrs, Don Gartman, London,
assisted by Mr, Joseph Traer,
Mrs, Arthur Gelling and .Mrs,
lteg Ducharme, all of London.
Results of races were: 5
years and under, Leo Duch -
Anne, Eugene Glavin; 8 and
under, Theresa Glavin, Ken
Ducharme; 12 and udder, Mike
Glavin, Tommy McCann; 16 and
under, Mike Glavin, Tom Gla-
vin; novelty races, Mrs, Alice
Hartman, Mr, Jerome Leyes,
Mrs, Theresa Vince and Dave'
Dolsen,
Lucky .number, Ann Martz;
youngest baby, Barbara .Hoff-
man,
Families gatI;ler
On Sunday at Riverview
Park, Exeter the Sims, Flynn,
Rollins reunion was held, Peo-
ple came from London, Med-
ford, Exeter, Crediton, Ailsa
Craig and Sidney B.C. There
was 68 attended.
The farthest couple was Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Sims, B.C,; the
oldest persons, Mrs. Maud
Sims, B,C,; the youngest was
the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm,
Yearly, Crediton,
For the coming year, presi-
dent is Mrs, Wm. Wareing;
secrtary, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter;
sports com, Mrs, Fred Sims,
Mrs, Charles Sims.
The reunion will be held the
second Sunday in August at 2
p.m. at the Riverview Park,
Exeter.
DANCING
Every
Friday Night
10;00 to 1:30
Bluewater
Danceland
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
Modern, Rock 'n Roll, Square Dancing—Join .usl.
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Brownie's Drive -I n
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
THURSDAY, FRIDAY -- AUGUST 17, 18
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
"Elmer Gantry
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
(Colour)
Burt Lancaster, Shirley Jones
It
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
August 19, 21, 22
- -- DOUBLE FEATURE
"The Three Worlds
of Gulliver"
(Colour)
Kerwin Mathews, Je Morrow
"Nightfall"
Aldo Ray, Anne Bancroft
(ONE CARTOON)
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
August 23, 24, 2.5
"The iT ill iisfits"
Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe
(ONE CARTOON)
Plan Now To Attend
M 'WM t
oo iTopks
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLI
Personal item; i.Canfield, Ctrs, ` M. Copeland
were 1V d1.
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, e tesday nests with
it..l . and Mrs. llarold Levy � ,
't 1 Illi. and nlrs• .(Alen .(,apbland,
and 111rs. Glop: Copeland spent ,Jim McNaughton and. David
and -Wheeler ath e e returned SundavGrand Bend nd
e d a home Tins -
Were evening guests with i11r. ' day baffter an :enjoyable 'trip to
and Mrs. flay Mills, Exeter. Qu a 1 Easern; l.lgited
Sunday guests with Mr. and States ;where they .called a�n the
Mrs. Ernie Vodden were Mr. tatter's relatives at Browna-
and Mrs, George McCall and burg and Knowlon, Quebec, and
Dilly of Walton, Mrs, Francis ! Afton, Naw Hampshire,
Vodden, Clinton and Mrs. Leon. IVIe. and .sirs, Norris have re
and Lund of Toronto, 14r. turned home from a motor trip
'rank Boutly, KirkUrn. .t Tr West�� n Canada and visited
Mrs. M. Munro, Glencoe, ! We las brother, illi; and
t F 'd th MrsM tl firs lion Webb and family .at
andKaren of ;a . Marys. 11 r ,
seen rt ay avi ` , , yx e I Brandon, :clan.
Rev. J. Wareham, Mrs. Ware-! Mr. and i1rs, Joltn Witteveen
ham, Robert .and Derek, were k and Sharon spent the weekend
!Mrs. Wm. Ilendi, fort Credit,.
days with Mary Ruth Dykes at' Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques,
Copeland.
iU Toronto with Mr, and Mrs.
SQu d nd vis t a i s at Owen, Gordon: Wittnveen. and Mr. and
Carolyn Horn spent a few
Granton, i Danny, Deborah and Nancy and.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Skinner I end .visitors awith M were
e week
en am err and .family of:
dayi
and family, Munro, spent Sun Gl L b r.
with Iris, Roy Kirk,
also Davison, 1►lreb,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Tim Stanley of Mr, ;lid Mrs. Fred Payne, St, Catherines were aunday y e,
evening guests with Mrs. 1Sirk. London, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Walker Of Greenfield of with. spent .and
urday rvening with Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Rundle.
Marilyn Monroe may not Mrs. John Fletcher, Mr. Ray
have "R". --but she's got it bet- Fletcher, Mrs. Margaret Saw•
ter .organized, loins, Mr. David Clarke of Exe-
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Starke !' rivl.irll
Gospel Sery kes
Crediton Highway, 5 Miles
East of Grand Bend
SUNDAY, AUGUST 20
GUEST SPEAKER: Rev,
A. J. Baughey, Pontiac,
Mich., beard over CKLW,
your Gospel. Hour speaker
each Sunday morning 8:30
to 9 a.m., D.S.T.
M 'U 5 1 C: McDonald 'Bro-
thers, Ailsa Craig, soloists,
Mass Choir meet at Shipka
United Church, 7:15 pm.
Come as you are and hear
from your car.
Would you please pray for
REV. A. 4. BAUGHEY these services.
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FEATURES EVERY MIGHT
St e
rlite
Drive-in Theatre
S MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
DOUBLE FEATURE
(Adult .Entertainment)
Thurs. & Fri,
Aug, 17 and 1$
eterch,a STANLEY BAKER
A HAMMER FILM PRODUCTION IN HAMMERSCOPE
A COLUMBIA
PICTURE
EASTMAN COLOR
Stet. & Mon, - Aug, 19 and 21
DOUBLE FEATURE
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R•
ter were Tuesday visitors with.
Mrs .Arthur Ruo41e. Mrs. Pla•
oho visited with her niece tin -
til Sslt.urday
Mr. end Mrs. Norman liazle
wood and boys.,. spent :the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. laob,
Henry atBobca,2eolt.
Mrs. Harold Thompson and
i
B a rbara ,of Parkhill, Mrs. Bob
Smith ,and Scotty of Guelph vis-
ited with Misses B 1a Ache
Rhea and .Edgar Mills on
Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley,
Murray and Karen, were at
Bracebridge, visiting friends
over the weekend.
COMING EVENTS-,
JAMES ,At., WA (i leasenate,
time change), September meet-
in,g will be ;held Thurs., Sept..•
7, at. 8:15 p.m. Five Oaks film,:
'Island in Time" will be
shown. Everyone welcome.
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Mrs. Glen. Copeland, was; ;Once again the binder is io
hostess. for the •euentnl au- sae heard: ,cutting .spring gram-
iliary, on Tuesday ;evening last. I and ,the hum of the threshing •
Piano Smith is hplidaying 1 ?uaohine will. be 'ne3.t..Although
with her grandparents, Mr. and l is grain is flattened badly ita,
Mrs. Roy ,;.rack in Detroit. 1.a fan ,sample.
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GranI�
11�' •ening
Fox Bowling Lanes
Pr• &hill
WED., A.G. 23
CEREMONIES START AT 7:30 P.M.
See the Brunswick Star Bowler:
JOE D'ORANIO (LIFETIME AVERAGE, 2414
Free instruction afternoon and evening
MATCH GAME — STRATFJROY vs. PARKHILL
Draw For 50
Door Prizes
Come in andfill out your free draw tickets anytime
6 LANES ALL NEW AUTOMATIC PIN SETTERS 1.
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before Aug. 23. Alleys are now open.
AUGUST 18 to Labt.ur ay, SEPT. 4
1961 TORONTO
It's the "Show Window of Canada,',
Sce the newest industrial and manu-
factured products on display . , , agri-
culture, science, the ,arts, crafts -and
hobbles, and Canada's natural re-
sources, There's music, entertainment
and sports for everyone, s
The Hon, Leslie M. Frost
Q.C., LL.D.
Premier of Ontario
will officially open. the
1961 Canadian National Exhibition,
August 18th. Don't miss
this colorful ceremony.
SEE MEDISCOPE DAILY, Learn
from doctors themselves how your
heart and body work—the complete
story of medicine with models of the
human body, Two buildings house
this great exhibit under the auspices
of the Ontario Medical Association.
EVENING GRANDSTAND SHOW
CANADIM1A' 1 featuring
"T GLORY OF CANADA"
darzling.spectacular
with. a Iive cast of Sag produced by Jack Arthur featuring the
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE in ihelr Inlernatior,;#Ity
famous Musiicir.iac;'5howiime 8:30 p..rn.
GIGANTIC FIREWORK* DISPLAY
ANEW
CHEVROLET
BEL Al .O rr G AN
14 FREE CARS, one each night at the Grandstand
MAMMOTH SHRINE CIRCUS AT THE AFTERNOON
GRANDSTAND SHOW, AUG. 21 to SEPT. 2. Clowns,
aerialists, animals, top acts from all over the world, in this
famed five -ring circus.
MEN O'BRASS famed
band from England
entertains every after-
noon andevening on
the bandshell.
MIRROR ON THE WORLD' OF WOMEN.
Fashions, furs, furnishings, cooking schools, arts,
crafts all awaityou in the ultra -modern Queen
Elizabeth Building and theatre,
INTERNATIONAL GAT
$HOW—upper floor Horse
Palace. Aug. 18-19,
DAIRY PRINCESS—See love-
ly milkmaids compete in milk-
ing competition to win honor
as the 1961 Dairy Princess.
Main Ring, Coliseum, daily
6 to 7 p.m.
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION /W. P. FREYSENG President/HIIIAM E. MSCALLUM GAL mgt. /NOT OPEN ON SUNDAYS
QUEEN'S LITTLE HOUSE. See
exact replica of "Royal Cottage"
where two little Princesses once
played. Situated in centre of Out-
door Flower Show.
U.S.A. SCIENCE DISPLAY
NATIONAL HORSE SHOW
--a grand display of superb
horsemanship by famed eques-
trians and leading stables.—
Aug. 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24.
MILE OF FUN -FILLED MID-
WAY—All for fun and fun for
all on this glittering mile of
thrill -packed rides, side-shows
and games, Large Miniature
Midway for the kiddies;
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MONDAY
August 21
'7:30 p.m. GALA STREET
PARADE
8:45 p.m. PROFESSIONAL
STAGE SHOW •
featuring
Tommy' Ambrose -Singing Star
of TV Show "While We're
Young"
The Hanson Sisters =- Ron
Leonard Penny Nichols -=
"Cy 8, Happy"
"GIANT FIREWORKS"
Adults 75c Children 25c
(tinder 12)
TUESDAY
August 22
6:30 p.m. BANTAM BOYS
FASTBALL
3:00 p.m. TUG -O -WAR
8:30 p.m. NHL ALLSTARS
vs ST. MARYS
SE E
Frank Mahovolich — Carl Bre-
war Dave Keon & All The
Stars
Adults 7Se
Children 2Sc
(tinder 12)
WEDNESDAY
August .23
AFTERNOON -- GOLF
TOURNAMENT
7:30 p.m. LAWN
BOWLING
7:30 p.m. GALA BAND
TATTOO
Featuring
The Canadian Champion
GUELPH, ROYALLAIREs
Advance Adults .500 .:turd, 256
At Gate Adults 75e (under 12)
THURSDAY
August 24
6:30 p,liix k11 LIGIOl�15
CHICKEN BARBECUE
AMATEUR TALENT
SHOW
-.� TUG-O•WAR itINALS
LOCAL BALL GAMS
Adults $LSO
IN CASE OF RAiN WHOM POSSIBLE EVENTS WILL Be HELD IN ST, MARYS ARENA
Children 7Sc
FRIDAY
August 25
GALA MERCHANTS
CRAZY DAY SALE
PIE.EATING CONTEST
"STREET CARNIVAL
NIGHT"
Bingo -.- Games of T=un
bunk the Clown -- Penny
BOOTHS
AFTERNOON
ONTARIO DISTAt'CE
CHAMPIONSHIP SWIMS
100 p.munder•. 1fd mite, 12 and
2:00 p.m. 1 mile junior division
300 p.m.1/2 mile?, 13 end 14
ago group
3:30 p.m. 1 mile open grlbup
senior
2:30 ,to 4:00 pain.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION_
ORNAMEN1'M,
SWIM TEAM DIVING DISPLAY
Adults S0c Ckildron12 ftlifular
ree
AUGUST 21
EVENING
9:00 pall, GALA OUTDOOR
DANCE
OUARRY TENNIS COURTS
featuring
JOHNNY AND THII JAGUARS
CROWNING "QUEuN OF
WEEK"
DRAW FOR PRI
Admission Stec
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