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BOWERMAN ae Sir. and Sirs,
Fred A. Bowerman, RR 3
Leman, announce the birth of
A deughter, Karen Jean, at
South Waren., Hospital, August
21.
DEARING. - Gerald. and Jane
Dearing, RR 1 Exeter, an -
mune?. the birth of A son,
Preston Elmer, at South Hu.
on HPaPital. August 21-a
brother for Elizebeth.
.FRAYNE-Mr. and Sire, Peter
Fre Sine, Carling St„ Exeter,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Mary Ann, at
South Huron Hospital, August
18 -first granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Art Frayne aria
IVIr. and M. John. Morrissey
and great granddaughter for
Sir. and Mrs. Fred Cornish.
STEWART - Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Stewart, nee Gingerich,
Henson, announce the birth
of a daughter, Kimberly Ann,
at South Huron Hospital,
August 21,
HODG1NS-Mr, and Mrs. Don
Hodgins, the former Barbara
Weedraark, London, are hap-
py to announce the birth of
a daughter. Lori .Anne, at
Victoria Hospital, London,
.August 15.
KURLEY-Mr. and Mrs. Bernie
J. Hurley, Grand Bend, an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter at South Huron Hospital,
.August 19 -first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac.
Gillivray and eighth grand- bear, in the sad bereavement of
child for Mr. and Mrs. Ben our loving husband and father.
Hawley, Thanks - to the pallbearers,
KNIGHTS -Mr. and Mrs. Rich- flower bearers anti Musty fune.
ard E. Knights, nee Hastings, ral home and all who helped
11N, Crediton, announce the in any way, Your kindness
birth of a son, Paul Daniel, will long be remembered. -
at South Huron. Hospital, Mrs. Joseph Linden and family.
August 16, 24*
MACK - Bryce and Elizabeth 1 wish to thank everyone for
Mach, Zurich, announce the the cards, visits and treats
birth of a son, Shawn Chris- while I was a patient in St.
topher, at Wingham General Joseph's Hospital and since re -
Hospital, July 24. turning home. It was very
licKELLAR - Mr. and Mrs. much appreciated. - Ross
Ken McKellar, RCAF Station Coates. 24*
Centralia, announce the birth I wish to thank all those who
of a daughter, Darlene Ann, sent cards and also those who
at South Huron Hospital, were so kind to me during any
August 21-a sister for twins, illness and recovery, - Mrs.
Kevin •and Karen. S. Hendrick. 24*.
SEINNER-Grant and Margaret
Skinner, we Hrecie, :enneurtee
the ,birth of: a daughter, Joan
Vizabeth. at St, Marys Mem-
orial Hospital, Anna 15.
WHITE - Mr, and Mrs,D.
White, RCAF Station Cents
retie, announce tile birth. of
a daughter at South Huron
Httspital, Aust 1.
HARBURN ea Mr. and
Ted Harburn, Staffa, an-
nounee the arrival of their
daughter at Seaforth hos-
pital, August 17.
ANNOUNCEMENTS ,
Mr. and MO, Arthur Sinn).
son, RR 1 Clandeboye, 'will be
at home to their friends and
relatives Saturday, September
2, 1961. from 7 to 10 pan. The
occasion being the celebration
•their golden wedding anni-
versary. (No gifts, please,):
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CARDS OF THANKS
The faintly of the late Joseph
Linder wish to extend their
heartfelt thanks and apprecia-
tion for the acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy and
beautiful floral offerings re-
ceived from neighbors, reia.
tives and many friends. A
special thanks to Dr. Butler,
Dr, Aleredith and the members
of Henderson Lodge A.F. &
A.M. No, 388 and Brother Sia -
sons attending: Rev. 0. Maude
for his consoling words and
SAWYER - Bruce and Ruth I would like to thank my rela-
(Allen) Sawyer, Kitchener, tives and friends for cards,
announce the birth of a son, visits,flowers and gifts while
Robert 'Bruce, August 7- a patient in South, Huron IT(*,
great grandson for Mr. and -pital. Special thanks to Dr.
!airs. Thomas Allen, Exeter, Goddard,also Miss Claypole
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. and nursing staff. - Lois and
Etherington, Usborne. baby Brenda Wurm. 24*
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UNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St.
Congregations in
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Minister in Charge:
Rev, R. S. Hiltz
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School at
both churches.
11:15 a.m.-Main St. Church
Preacher: Rev. It. S. Hiltz
Subject: "A Door of Oppor-
tunity" -1 Corinthians
Nursery provided.
Everybody Welcome
"'Come and Worship With Us"
CAVEN PRESZYTERIAN
CHURCH
9:00 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Church Service
Rev. Hugh Wilson, Shake-
speare
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a.m.-English Service
2:15 p.m. -Dutch Service
6:15 p.m. -Back to God Hour-
CHLO (680 Kc.)
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev, Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 aan. CICS Redid (1240
lac,)
0:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11 agn, and 7:30 pan.
EVANGELIST and MRS.
RONALD HALL, from. London
"Visit the Tabernacle this
Sunday"
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Saucier, Pastor
10:30 aan.-Worship Service
11:15 am. -Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
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
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CRED1TON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, August 27'
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
8:30 p.m. -Drive-in Service at
Shipka.
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev, William Gatz
10:00 a.m. - Bible Class and
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Serviee with Com-
munion
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THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Faeowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.a-Worship and Sermon
(Ehglish)
Air, E. Breettwsme, Strathroy
3:30 pan. -Sunday School
Ail Welcome
itto tri in i nun t t t it i m t i I i I I t z tit n situ ti t i
mite Drive -In
Gospel Services
Ceediton Highway, S Miles,
East Of Gearid Bend
SUNDAY, AUG. 2/
GUEST SPEAXER: llev.
Miner Brailiptori, of To -
road "United Church
MUSIC: T, starry lloffman.
Bashwood, and Douglas
01110 Grand tend
Wes Choir meet. at Shipka
United Chtirth, '1:15 p,m.
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front your ear.
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CARDS OF THANKS—
We wish to thank all neigh-
bors, friends and relatives who
eent cards, treats and flowers
to Gorden while a patient in
South RUM hospital and St.
Joseph's lieepital. Special
thanks to the doctors and
nurses and to the neighbors
who helped in any way at
home. - Gordon and Doreen
Prance24*.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright
wish to thank their neighbors,
reiatives and friends who re-
membered them on their got.
den anniversary with .cards,
flowers, congratulatione and
visits. It was all very much
appreciated. Special thanks to
Mr, Charles MacNaughton,
MPP, for the framed certif-
icate of congratulations, 24*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for remembering me with
cards, flowers and kind in-
auiries while I was a patient
in St, Joseph's liespital, Lon.
don. -- Mrs. Chester Mawhin-
ney. 24*
Cpl. and Mrs, P. Paquet of
RCAF Station Centralia wish to
express their heartfelt thanks
to the staff members of South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, for
their unseLfieh devotion to their
son Michael. 24c
wish to thank my many
friends, relatives and neigh-
bors who remembered me with
cards, visits, flowers and treats
while a patient in SL Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since
returning home. Special thanks
to Pastor Gatz and Vicar
Ttothenbush for their prayers. -
Edmund F. Kraft. 24c
Mrs. John Fletcher wishes
to express her sincere thanks
to ell those who called, also
for the gifts, flowers and cards
she received for her 96th birth-
day. 24*
Our sincere thanks to all
who remembered us with cards,
gifts, visits and flowers while
in South Huron Hospital and
since returning home. 'Special
thanks to Dr. Gulens and
nurses. --Mrs. .Allan Finkbeiner
and Stephen. 24c
IN MEMORIAM --
DAY-In loving memory of a
dear wife, Rhea Ila Smale
Day, born in Usborne Town.
Min, Ontario, and who pass-
ed away August 23, 1959.
Her loving face 1 hope to see
again,
Though the days have passed
away;
Sleep on, dear wife, and take
your rest,
They miss you most who loved
you best,
-Lovingly remembered by bus -
band Arthur Day and rela-
tives, 24*
RICHARD -In loving memory
of a husband, father and
grandfather,
John Richard,
, w19114e1. passedaway August 19,
There is a road called remem-
brance,
Where thoughts and wishes
take that road in thought
For one. I cannot greet.
-Always remembered by wife
Jessie and family. 24*
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Topics from
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
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Personal item
Misses Sharon and Helen Bat-
ten, Douglas and Brian Pen -
hale are holidaying a few days
with. their grandmother, Mrs,
Ralph Batten at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Batten
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Miners and family attended
the Batten picnic in Exeter on
Sunday.
Miss Janice and Robbie Mor-
ley of Whalen spent a few days
holidays with Miss Joan and
Brian Pani,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pyin of
Exeter visited on Sunday with
jay.nd Mrs. Howard Pynt and
farnIMiss Peaty Stephen is visiting
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Willcox of Kitchener.
Me, and Mrs. Wm. Ronny
attended a family reunion at
the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Routly of Aylmer.
Mr, and Airs, Fred Holley of
'Winnipeg visited several days
with Mr, atid Mrs. Roland Wil -
Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. :Floyd Cooper
entertained at a birthday par-
ty on Sunday for their daugh-
ter, Kathy's first birthday. They
luui Kathy's five sets of -grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
Cooper, lir. and Mrs. Russell
Morley, Ale. and Mrs, .Bruce
Cooper, Mr, and 14rs. Wilson
Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Wit.
Thompson and also Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Pit -eons, Sasan,
Gail and Debbie.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mts. Ross Skinner And family
were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bell
and Carol, Sir. and Alre. Ath-
thony Porter, Heather and Nan-
cy or New Toronto, Mr, and
Mrs. Delmer Skinner and Ed.
ward, Miss Gail McBride cd
Zurich. Ale. and Mrs, Jack
Delbridge of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Porter,
'leather and Nancy Of New Tor
Onto spent, the -weekend With
Mt and airs. Harold 13e11,
Air. and Mrs, Dein Skinner
Of New Toronto are spending
tine Weeka with tire formet"S
patents, We. and Mrs. r vetett
skinner. On ‘Vednesday eve
-
Meg latt week the friends and
relatives gave thein a rousing
liivaH.
Larry Fulton is holidaying
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Sant Horn of Monettin.
Luc:Art persvnals,
:,,,41entinged froth ,page 14
Toucan relatives, returned nonce
Sunday !Atli her -daughter,
Mrs, .Janage Forbes, who .canle
for her.
Mr. and Urs. BertTim*,
,$011 And 141114 have returned
front a vacation at Pike Bay,
Mr. s,tapley Davia was a
weekend guest efMI. =1 No,
Richard Davis. Be was ac-
companies' by Ron Thawritree
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of Rotten who: remainedd over
tintn Tuescl.ay when .Steve
Davis went home with him by
Ime for a holiday in„Holtore
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil,: Arml.
tap attended $team
Threshers' reunion at :Corpora
on :Saturday and Airs. Armitage
:visited Mrs. martin Van De
Vak of London on Tuesaay.
Mrs, Bruce Stewart and
three sons, after six weeks'
visit with Lateen and ogler tel.
gam, left on Wednesday for
Willowdele !to visit 'fr. Stew -
Art's mother,
Topics from
Whalen
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Personal :Dome.
Silos Jessie Finlayson, Clark-
son, visited recently with Mrs.
B ert Duffield.
Mamie Fitzgerald, Proeppet'
Hill, holidayed for a few days
during last week with Sne Ann
and Paul Squire,
Mr. and SIrs. Barry Maine
and Martha were S u n d a y
g uests :of Mrs, Robert Smith,
Grand Bend.
Gordon Hodgins is attending
Ridgetown Fair this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hardie,
Devizee, were recent visitors
of Mr, and Mrs. F. Squire,
Miss Audrey Anderson, of
Stratford, spent the past week
with her sister, Mrs. Gordon
Johnson, and, Mr, Johneon.
Air. and Mrs, leaverne 40r,
iey, Carol and Jierrnay Foster
and, Paul Schrier Attended the
Batten reunion et Riverview
Park, Exeter, on Sunday After.
noon,
Mr. and Mrs. Grenville Sher -
will and Xaren were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
'William Morley Sr.
Pat Hodgins, of Clandeboye,
holidayed with Laura French.
This week -Laura, is at Ceande.
boye with Pat,
Mr. Laverne tMorley attended
a convention at Toronto last
week.
Mr. end Mrs. William 1401,
ley Jr. and family were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Morley and family,
Southcott Pines, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne IVfor.
ley, Jimmy end Carol roster,
Mr. and Mrs. William French
and Earl, Mr. end Mrs. Ham-
ilton Hafting and Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Finkbeiner attended
the beef barbecue et •Poplar
Hill en Thursday evening.
Gary, Karen and Dia -line
Skinner, Centralia, spent a
day recently with Janice and
Robbie Morley.
Mr, Frank Parkinson and
Glenn also Mr. end Mrs. Mel-
ville Gunning And Muriel and
Mr. Wilfred Herbert called on
relatives in Exeter on Sunday.
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Quite a inairiner from here
attended the ltaist-Jarrot wed-
ding at Kippen ep Saturday.
Mr. ‚and Mrs. Alex Woife
and Aftss Ruby Wolfe, Listewel,
Mrs, Ralph icrotz, Leery and
John, of Wallace, visited on
Sunday with Mr, end Mrs. E.
G. Weozel,
Mr. Donald Hendrick and
Mrs' Ruby Eggleton, Belleville,
spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Hendrick,
Miss Susan Dinney and Di.
anise Gaiser, of gxeter, are
spending a few days with their
grandfather, Mr. Albert Geiser.
They spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs, Boss Tuckey
at Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amy of
Pans spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner
and family.
Mrs. M. Feist returned home
accompanied by Mr. Lew Feist
and boys, Gregory and Randy,
after spending some time at
Muskoka, Niagara Falls and
Toronto. Mrs. Feist and Terry
visited with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. aluras, at Strat.
ford, while the rest were visit-
ing here,
Mr. Nelson Schenk is a pa.
tient in Victoria Hospital. Be
underwent surgery last Thurs-
day and is getting along fine,
Mrs. Mildred 1361, Hamilton,
spent the weekend with Miss
Ella Morlock and Mr. and Mrs,
Ed Morlock,
Mrs. William Haviland is
visiting with her son, Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Haviland and
at Toronto.
Ruth Anne and Peter Baist
of Grand Bend. holidayed last
week with their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendrick
and family.
Mrs. Lorne Morlock, accom-
panied by airs. C. Hews, Lon-
don, spent last week at Sud-
bury with Air .and Mrs. Lloyd
Fahner,
Visitors over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Wellington
Heist were Mr, and Mrs. Oren
Grace and babe, Gerald, of
Gibralter, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Schroeder, Detroit,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Heist, Brenda, Murray and
Janet, of London; Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd Jones and farnily,
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore
and family, of Exeter; Mr. and
Mrs. !Murray Holtzman and
Mrs. Ruth Lurges, of Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willert,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knight.
ly and Mary and Orville Smith,
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Treibner, of Exeter.
Mrs. Lorne Hodge and boys
and her mother, Mrs. M. B.
Gallop and Ruth and Sharon
Hodge are spending this week
at a cottage at Bayfield,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Averill, of
Centralia, purchased the home
of the late Mr. H. F: Young.
They take possession Septem-
ber 1.
Dianne and Ronny Clark, of
Zurich, spent last week with
their - grandmother, Mrs. M,
Clark.
.Mr, and Mrs, Earl Lippert
Many a housewife spends two
hours a day telling her neigh-
bors she doesn't have enough
time to do her housework.
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Modern, Rock 'n
DANCING
Every
Friday Night
10:00 to 1:30
Bluewater
Danceland
DESJARD1NE'S ORCHESTRA
Roll, Square Dancing—Join usl
Brownie's Drive -In
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY — AUGUST 24, 25
"The Misfits"
(Adult Entertainment) Clark ,Gable e Marilyn Monroe
(ONE CARTOON)
SATURDAY & MONDAY AUGUST 26, 28
Double Feature —
"A Lawless Street"
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Randolph Scott Angola Lansbury
"Sword :Of Sherwood
Forest"
(doter)
Ritherri Gesell* e Oster Cushing
(ONE CARTOON)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29, 30
Comedy Double Feature
"Operation Eullshine1'
(Color)
• Ronald Shiner Carol Utley
"Sands 01 the Dessert"
(Colour) (Seeind)
CliaPIeS Dia Sera Branch
(ONE t AATOON)
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'spent the weekend at Wawa
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Alor.
lock and Horden Geiser spent,
some time at their cottage at
Dorset. They rettirried home
Saturday,
Mr, Francis Clark aild Mr.
Donald Xestle and family at-
tended the Clark rennin at
Goderich on Sunday.
McGillivray WI
enjoys contests
McGillivray WI held its an-
nual family picnic at McGilli-
vray Memorial Park, Lieury,
with a program p1 sports,
Prior to the picnic Pia:grain
President Mrs. Toni Kooy con-
ducted a brief business meeting
when it was reported that the
short course "What's New in
Home Furnishings" would be
held May 1962 at the local hall,
Plans were finalized for the
bus trip to Collingwood on
Tuesday, August 22, Improve-
ments to the hall kitchen were
reported and a wheel chair is
to be donated to Strathmere
Lodge, Strathroy by the branch.
In charge of the picnic was
Mrs. William Allison, Mrs. Ge-
rald Thompson and Mrs. Car-
man Pickering. Winners in
sports were Judy and Glenn
Thompson, Karen and Kathy
DeJong, Teresa. and Marie Ma-
ter, Raymond and Allan SL
john, Ronnie and Jerry Mor-
ley, Teresa and Mary Angela
Glavin, Mrs. Laura Glavin,
Sirs. William Watson and Mrs,
Garnet Hodgins.
It is riot how much we have,
but how much we enjoy what
we have that makes us happy.
COMING EVENTS—
PIANO LESSONS - Registra.
tion for a class in piano les-
sons will be accepted by Kath-
ryn Love, phone 16.5r12 Daeh-
wood. 24c
LAKEVI EW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LIONEL THORNTON
and his Casa Royal Orchestra
EVERY FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
• Jive Night
with the
"ST RATO-TON SS"
BOWLING
MEETING
FRIDAY
NIGHTERS
EXETER
BOWLING LANES
Mon., Aug, 28
at 8:00 p.m.
Teams will be chosen at
this meeting. All ladies in-
terested in bowling Friday
night should. attend.
Any ladieS intereSiefl bowling in 1114
Exeter Ladies 130M:41g League should contact Mrs.,
Reg Stagg, plume noi or leave your carom
Exeter Bowling Lanes.. 3
Open Meeting
FOR CAPTAIN $ OR RRPRESENTATIVES
OF TEAMS
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Marcie Van Doren
1961 TORONTO
lesthe"ShowWineloworCainade."
See the nesSest indestsial and manti.
factuted products �n display ..
ogricalture,sdeceh, tratta
and bobbies; and Cenedia's natural
reseerces. There's music, entertain.
mat and sports for everyone.
MAMMOTH SHRINE CIRCUS
'itiAIP3itN00N GRANbSTAND
SHOW, AUG. 21 to SEPT. 2. Clowos,
atrialtsts, animals, top acts from all over
the World, in this famed five -ring circus.
EVENING GRANDSTAND SHOW
C MAMMA '61 foaturing
"THE GL,tRY OF CANADA"
dunlialg epectgataisle
With a live cost ot SOO produced by Jack Antler twinning that
ROYAL CANAbIJtN MOUNTED POLICE In their ihtetnrinahant
famous Muskat Olds. Showitnie tad pan.
GIGANTIC rakiEWOUtKS DISPLAY. --
WIN
A NEW
CHEVEOLET
BIM AIR SEDAN •
14 MEE COSI, 0110. each light t thGrandstan4
MEN 0' BRASt
fanit4 band from
kitglald
every afternoon and
evening On 'the band -
Shit.
'tEE MEDISCOPE DAILY, Learn from
doable thentaelvea how your heart end
bodywork-4We emipiete story or medi.
dine With models of the human body*
two buildings hailed this acted tabit
under theauspicet of thc Ontario Medial
Association.
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thOroug,hfare in the world, The
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