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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-31, Page 15(gk, :,.•.,., .... ... . . ... BIRTHS ALIZN—Mr. ancl Mrs, WiJUau Allen, Luna; are happy to announce the birth of a son, David William, at St, Jo. $ePit's Hospital, LOndoe, Sat- urdaY, August PO—a brother for Jill, BERUIELE'r IIIr, and Mrs, J. A. Berthelet, RCAF Sta- tion Centralia, announce the birth of a son, Joseph Gerald, at South Huron Hospital, August 28—a broths/. for Kim and Robin, BLOMMAERT— Mr. and Mrs. Joe 13lommaert, Kirkton, an- nounce the birth of a daub - ter, Kimberly Jean, at St. Marys Memorial Hospital, August 24, BRAZIER — Rosemary (nee Passmore) and Ken Brazier, Brantford, announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Lynn, at Brantford General Hospital, August 12, COLE—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Norris Cole, RR. 2 Grand Bend, announce the birth of a son, Donald Wayne, at South Huron Hospital, August 26, DALTON—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton, Grand Bend, announce the birth of a daughter, Kelly , Mn, at South Huron Hos- Kite', August 26 — a grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. George Curts and Mr. and • Mrs. James Dalton, liEDDEN—Mr. and Mrs, Har- old liedclen, Dresden, an- nounce the birth of their son, William Herbert, at, Syden- ham General Hospital, Wal- ]aceburg, August 26—a bro- ther for Bob, Jimmy, Debbie, Marjory and Hal and grand- son for Mrs, Catherine lied - den, Hensel LAMONTAGNE—Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lamontagne, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a son, Robert, at South Huron Hospital, August 23. IllacDONALD — Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald, Dashwood, announce the birth of a daughter, Brenda Lynn, at South Huron Hospital, August '25—a sister for Debbie. MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames B. Miller, RR 2 Crediton, announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hos- pital, August 25—a sister for Gordon, Willia m , Patricia, Mickel, Charles, Robert and Katherine. hIILLER — Joyce and John Miller of Staffa are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, August 30, at Stratford Gene- ral Hospital. NEUFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neufeld, RCAF Sta- tion Centralia, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, August 24— '1 a brother for Lyle, Brian, laymond, Ronald, Darlene and Sherry, - ss- • BIRTHS . .......... bitl! PHARG4 CARDS OF THANKS .750 ENoAoanigNTS ;N mEmoRIAms, ...... #1.013 (Peur.une verse) Extra verses, each 25 BIRTHS -,-. PARSONS Mr. and Mrs, Robert Parsons, Montreal, Que., announce the birth of a daughter, Jennie Elizabeth, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, August 25—a sister for Tom and Cindy, ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. William Haigh, Exeler, wishesto announce the engage- ment of his daughter, Mary Muriel, to Fred Clement Gib - see, son of the late Mr, and Mrs, William Gibson, RR 2 Dashwood, Qnt. The wedding to take place Saturday, Septem- ber 16, at 2:$0 p,m., in Main 'Street United Church manse, Exeter. 31* The engagement is announc- ed of Miss Betty Louise Geddes, daughter of Mrs, James E, Geddes, 15 Curtis St„ St. Thomas, Ont., and the late Mr. Geddes, to Stephen 3. Molnar, Toronto, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Molnar, Centralia. The marriage will take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 23 in First 'United Church, SL Thomas, Ont. 31c CARDS OF THANKS — I wish to say "thank you" to friends, neighbors and rela- tives for remembering me with visits, cards, letters, flowers and kind enquiries while a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J. Walker and Dr. D. Marshall and to the staff of second floor, east wing. —Mrs. Chester Cornish. 31c My sincere thanks to all who remembered me with cards letters, visits, flowers and treats while a patient in Vic- toria Hospital. Special thanks to my neighbors and friends who helped at home.—Amos Wright, Centralia, 31c would like to thank my many friends and relatives who remembered me with cards, visits, flowers and treats while a patient in Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J. Goddard and the nursing staff.—Alvin Campbell. 31e Mrs. Ross Love wishes to extend her sincere thanks to all those who so kindly remem- bered her with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. 31c May I extend my heartfelt thanks to those of you who ex- pressed your sympathy in so many thoughtful ways during the recent. bereavement of inY father, the late Mr. Benjamin Butler. Your kindnesses have meant so much to me.—Mrs. Margaret McIntosh. F.!..• • •• CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev., Alex Campbell, St, Marys Tues., Sept. 5, Congregational Circle .meet- ing in the church. 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 Ke,) PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Rev. Mel, W, Holmes, Pastor 9:00 a.m. — CJCS Radio (1240 Kc.) 2;45 asn.—Sunday School 1,:00 a.m.—Communion Service 7:30 P.M, "THE NIGHT SHIM' Bible Message by the Pastor Good Music Lively Singing "Visit the Tabernacle this Sunday” Amor,* UNION SERVICES Main St, and James M. Congregations in MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Minister in Charge: Rev* R. S. Hiltz 10:00 asn. — Sunday School at both churches. 11:15 a.m.—Main St. Church Preacher! Rev, S. E, Lewis Subject: "Give us this day our daily bread" Nursery provided. lilverbody Welcome "Come and worship with us" THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Sauder,' Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class BAYF1ELD 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 13rothron CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, September 3 10:00 aan.—Morning Worship 11:15 a,ni.—Sunday School 8:30 p.m.—Drive-in Service at Shipka, ZION LUTHk IAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. William Getz 10:00 a.m. — Bible Class and Sunday Sehool 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, R. Van Parma, Minister 2:00 pon,—Worship and Sermon 330 p.m,—Sunday School Labor Day—Churchand Sun- day School picnic, Pinery Park, Starlite Drive-Irs Gospel Services Craditon Highway, S Miles East at Grand !tend SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 3 OTJES'r SPtAXER: DA, WIVI, STANDISH REED a spirit4illed tpiscoalioh Physician and Surgeon, of Bay City, Michigan a IrieMber 'of .D'ull Gospel i 1 BusinestinetTs international MUSIC: ALLAN t t.STON, XIAKTON, i. Guest soloiSt, and .other London Singers, ts Choir Meet at. Shipka United aura, 1:13 path Come as You are and hear from your ears \Atonic', yeti PleaSe play for these SefvideS, i itompoi.imalititofofitiliiiiiiitillittititifil0iffitilitalitlitattiltiliattilfillialaititaffifilitifilitififill10114 CARDS THANKS, The family of the latAleg Voisin„ wish tQ ,extend their sincere -thanks and _appreeia= tion for the acts of kindness mass !Par45., ;ANS sympathy and floral Arrangements. re- ceived front neighbors, relp- lives. And friends in their sad bereavement, A special thanks to Father J. Kelly; pr. wiiilam Scrimegeour, to the pallbearers, flower bearers and Hoffman funeral services And all who helped in any way, Your kind. nes will long be remembered. —Mrs, ,Alex Voisin- and family, .31* Hubert, Herbie and 1 wish to thank all who visited me, sent flowers,.treats and cards and i helped n any way while 1 was a patient in South Huron Hos- pital, Special thanks to Dr, Ecker, Miss Claypole and the hospital staff, All was deeply Appreciated.—Mary Heywood .. 31* I would like to express my sincere thanks to all. those who remembered me with cards, visits, gifts andtreats while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning borne. 1 would also like to. thank those who helped out at home in Any way. --Mrs. Margaret Whiting. 31e. IN MEMORIAM — SQUIRE--ln loving memory of a dear sister-in-law, Sara Squire, who passed away two years ago, August 30, 1959, 0 happy hours we once enjoy- ed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill, —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her sister-in- law and brother-in-law, Shir- ley and Jack Dickins. 31* COMING EVENTS— CANCER MEETING — Annual meeting of Exeter Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society, in Library basement, Tuesday, September 12, at 8 p.m. Every- one welcome. 31c COME ONE, come all and re- new acquaintances at the an- nual Frayne picnic to be held Monday. September 4 at the Forest Fair Grounds. 31* 1.0.0.F. — Exeter Lodge No, 67, 100F, will be having no- minations for officers on Tues- day evening, September 5, 1961. —Ray Jones, Noble Grand; Percy A, McFalls, Recording Secretary. 31c EXETER MIXED BOWLING— All the committee and captains of last year's Exeter Mixed Bowling League are requested to attend a meeting September 6. at 7 p.m., at the bowling alley. Representatives of any new team or couples wishing to bowl are asked to attend., , JAMES ST. WA --(Please .note time change) September meet- ing will be held Thurs., Sept, 7, at 8:15 p.m. Five Oaks film. "Island in Time" will be shown. Everyone welcome. * 17:31:7c TO OPEN SEASON—Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge are hold- ing a pot luck supper Wednes- day, September 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the lodge rooms for the opening of the fall season. 31c Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ken- drick and Mrs. Warner Mc- Roberts last Sunday attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Clark of Lakeside. and. Miss freather David, Lon- don; 00..Skmdiv, Mr. and Mrs. News ,„ , o! Clandeboye_ , ,, Aiwon a West XcGilhvraY Jee Allison and Mrs. ,Tarset . and Mr. and Mrs! CooPar Me - By NIR$. JR ti, PATON Curdy, of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigsworth, -- : . : -- - - - • • .. - . Helen and J3jlfle visited Mrs. Sigsworth's itnele and aunt. Mr. and Mrs, William Wright, of Exeter last week: The couple celebrated their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary recently and reeeiVed 93 cards of ostrigratns lotions, Continued from. page 13 CIjyRCH NEWS St. James The Annual Jumada And decoration .service 'wilt be held At $t. James Church on Sun- day, September .3 at On Sunday, August 27, Mr. Ray Simpson, layinan, now of Windsor, !.conducted the service. using The tat "What shalt we have therefore", "We want reward for .wliat ever we are doingwithout considering whether we should be doing what we are doing :or not. We shoulcj give more considera- lien to our vocation, rather' aret) Carter, Clandeboye: nine grandchildren and .one great- grandchild. He is alSo. surv- ived by a sister Mrs. Elgin Clem Minns, Brandon, Man- itoba. A A1450111.2 service was held on Saturday evening at .the Murdy funeral home, Ltican. Funeral service WASconduct- ed by the Rev. Oliver Maude, at the funeral home, en Sun- day, August 13. Interment took place in Birr Anglican ceme- tery. The pallbearers were six nephews, Bernard Clemance, Arthur Ashworth, Abner 4edy Vidliam Goddard, T. j., Walls than to our rewards", said the and Harold Hodgins Sr. Acting speaker, as flower hearers were Mr. United Church and Mrs. Gerald Parsons, Mr. On SundayAugust 27 the and Mrs. Kenneth Broom liar - Rev. G.W.Snit returned to his pulpit after a four-week vacation and took the sermon from St, F'aul at Athens. On Sunday, September 3 and during the rest of the month services will be at the same time, PAS a.in. Jos. Linden area leader The death occurred at his late residence on Thursday, August 10 of Joseph Linden in his 91st year. He was the son of the late Samuel Linden, and Isobella Ferguson. He was a lifedong resident of London township and prominent farmer and Lincolnsheep breeder, Having a keen interest in the welfare of the community, he served for many years on the school board, and chairman of North Middlesex Progressive Association and was past presi- dent and life member of the National Lincoln Sheep Breed- ers' Association, America. He was a. member of Hender- son Lodge AF & AM No, 388 Ilderton for over 62 years and was a past master and life member. He is survived by his wife, Harriet Matthews, and daugh- ters, Mrs. Archie (Alice) Par- sons, Hensel', Miss Verna, at home, and Mrs. Joseph (Marg - Watson -Noyes — Continued from page 13 color accessories and corsage of Sweetheart roses. The young couple will make their home in Winnipeg. The bride is a graduate nurse of Misericordia General Hos- pital, Winnipeg. Prior to the wedding Mrs. Watson was honored with four showers. A crystal shower by serjSordta..,,,,„Tsussesssssa, miscellaneous shower staged by two aunt, Mrs. W. P. Noyes and Mrs. W. Noyes, a linen shower held by her maid of honor, Miss Beverley Weber and a .1then shower at the home of Mrss, D. M. Jones. While • honeymooning in Lu - can the groom's mother on Saturday, sAugust 19, (afternoon and evenkg) held a reception for the grobm's many relatives and friends.'- In the afternoon her three daughters Misses Pat, Beth and Nand! were as- sisted in the serving by Mrs., .Frank Looker of Pt. Seyernd In the evening her nieces sndi three sisters Mrs. George Hods( gins, Mrs. Charlie Haggar andi Mrs. Wilfred Dixon also as- sisted, Over 200 signed the reg ister. Brownie's Drive -In Theatre Ltd., Clinton THURSDAY & FRIDAY — AUG, 31, SEPT. 1 — Double Feature — Please turn Over PP (Comedy) Adult Entertainment Ted Ray = Jean Kent Carthage in Flames (Color) (Scope) Anne Heywood - Jose Saurez (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY ONLY — SEPTEMBER 2 — Double Feature — "Visit to a Small Planet" JERRY LEWIS 11No Time to be Young" Adult Entertainment Robert Vaughan • .Merry Anders (ONE CARTOON) SUNDAY MIDNITE & MONDAY ' September 3 and 4 — Double Feature "High School Big Shof" Tom Pittman Virginia Aldrige "T -Bird Gang' Ed Nelson . Pat George (ONE CARTOON) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 6 "Carry on Teacher" Kenneth Celina .4 ;loan Min* (ONE OARTOON) old and Donald Parsons, P'hyl- lis Lostell, Edith, Bernicce, Ja-Ann, Gladys and Merna Carter, Betty Priestly and Carol Ashworth, Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson, John and Peggy, took up resi- dence last Monday in Windsor. Toronto -Dominion Bak, corner of Richmond and Dundas St., tLonnwdionndsor .bot was transferred Mrs. Bill Downing and daughter, Joan, of Chatham with Mrs. Almer Hendrie visit- ed Mrs. Alex O'Neil in Victoria Hospital and found her irn- provihg from her operation on her hip. Miss Judy Scott visited with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heaman, in Ailsa a:faiiiigsi AiisNsanxeayrshiTaarEdyig,iel.;utaonn: don, visited their cousin, Miss I3etty Scott, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott. Mr, Donald Cunningham, of Glencoe, spent a few days with bis grandmother, IVIrs. Omar Cunningham, and uncle and iii,aunngtilamMr.. and Mrs. Roy Cun- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson and Peggy, of Windsor, re- turned to the village Saturday and visited with Mrs. Emily Tomes. Mr. Simpson took the service at. St, James and Holy Trinity, Lucan, ori Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Lynn Saturday evening, Misses Heather and Wendy David, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles David, London, spent, sone tine with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flynn. Mrs. Lee Carley, of Bellevue, Ohio, and Mr, Earl Paton, Lon- don, were guests of their brother, .1. H. Paton and fam- ily. nn Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Millson is im- proving in St, Joseph's Hos- pital following an accident in her home here when both legs were broken. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Beckett and Sandra.,,, el Kitchener: who Tirdfl Trolls -1`.' trip to Sun- rise, • Eentucky. visited with ‘.1.r. Clarence Millson and fam- ily a few days. They also visit- ed thwe latter's mother, Mrs. Millson, in St, Joseph's Hos- pitaL Mr. and Mrs. Pat Merriam entertained their nieces, Paul- ine and Elaine Vanhie, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vanhie, of London, last week. Visitors with the Sigsworth family last week were: on Thursday, Mrs. Pat Marriam' Helen, Joe, Debbie, Mary and Michael and Miss Linda Har- dy; on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lightfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skirten and Miss Helen Skirten of Stratford, Miss Doris. Mills of \Windham I Lucan personals -Continued front page l3 The men of Lucan are Plan- ning another big golf tourng, merit at Grand Bend, Wedngs- day afternoon, Sept6. Barbara Park, daughter of Mr< and Mrs. Dave Park, is holidaying with Dr, and Mrs. Len Lobsinger of Sarnia. The Rev, G, W. Saeh bap- tized Andrew Scott Revington, small son of Mr. and Mr& LeRoy Revington, at their home last Sunday. Mrs. James Hedging, of Lon- don, formerly of William St., Lucan, is spending a few days with former neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Bruce and Joanne of Elora were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steacy „and family, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Law and family of Carleton Place, Mrs, Lloyd D. Bissell and Miss Merle Law of London were Saturday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Hodgins and Mr. and, Mrs. Emerson Hodgins of London were Sunday guests. Rev. and Mrs. E. 0. Lan- caster returned last Wednesday from a vacation in Prince Ed- ward Island and through the' States, While in Fredericton they called on Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards and family and were told of Lucan's latest fire by Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs who flew from Lucan the day after the fire—just an. fast. other case of bad news flying Arcarrelermarerestromecand1/111151121rSal The Times-Advocale, August 31, 1961. Modern, Rock 74very Friday Night 10;9P to 140 Bluewater Danceland DEsJARDIN.E's ORCHESTRA Roll, Square Dancing—Join us! FE.4TURES EVERY NIGHT 44 0 'T! Sictrlite Drive -In Theatre 5 MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND 2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free 1 1 IgArh/ %UWE I ORA 4 451. TamilicoLoir.AW Sun, Midnfte and Monday Sept. 3 and 4 (Adult Entertainment) .„, THURS., FRI. & SAT. August 31 Sept. 1 & 2 (ADULT) ••••••••••••41.1.0*•••••••••••••••••ryo.............. ----,,,,„ ' J'Ils4s?ViPi*"I'S .. 1'. 4 TIE atrAttr P..,, .17 411 listff QUINN ( r. ;....2„.-,...,..„,...,...-,....-,...,-.,:„ mann' Tuitiacoune '7071; .:. GRAND BEND DANCING FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MIDNITE with LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra ANNUAL Aqasquerade Skating :EXETER ROLLER RINK Sat., Sept. 2 FREE ADMISSION to everyone 111 costume. Prizes will be given to: Young- est, and oldest, in costtune: best girl and boy comic; best girl' and boy fancy dress; best dressed couple. TECHNICOLOR ie. Bois t22Sarean• "11 • Tues. & Wed Sept. 5 and Cc." BUGS BUNNY REVIEW Halt Hour of Cartoons 7. * • * •, Renovated For Your Comfort (fi New Lighting - New Interior:: - Decorations rr r 0.1191mreannererIMSESMA,.,3171ACAWINISNLIVIS THURS., FRI,, SAT. — AUG. 31, SEPT, 1 AND 2-. VArdEREN tvBmkilrit ALBEILZU..sGSM4T4PRODUdliON )0S,S1 E 1111.t't. Int loll 'ff4 V fie MON., TUES., WED, — SEPT, 4, 5 AND 6 FIE in the John Huston productou 4 Thelma Ritter Eli Wallach 1-, $ -r4 , .r. , r !i4i screenplay by Arthur Miller produced by Frank E. Taylor directed by John Huston . U Released thninited Artists ADULT ,ENTERTAINMENT C411ING THE LYRIC BRINGS YOU THE BEST1 SEPT. 7 9: "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" SEPT, 11 0 13: "CAN CAN", Ptak Sinatra, Shirley McLaine, Maurice Chevalier SEPT, 14 < 20: C f Winner Of 11 Academy Awards .....rmr*AbirratAWAOAAA.,ArArrryrd SEPT. fl*2 "VOYAGe TO THE latiTT6M -40 INC SIEA"•, LYRIC T -ATREExttER ph...421u, !first Shaw 1:30 second Show 9:30 Matinee It il.troi