The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-20, Page 11Crediton auxiliary
��uds past I���I�r
ay .MRS. M. FAIST
CRED1'1'ON
The Clirlatinas sleeting of the
Woman's Aexiliary of the Wilt,
ed Church was held on Tours
day afternoon in the Sunday
School rooms which were alee-
prated With a lighted .tr'ee. and
'.Christmas media,
'Mrs Izl irinlibeiner welcomed
the many ,guests and called for
reports, A resolution was passed
to have a copy of the Observer
fpr every family in 1962.
The installation or the of -
Beers Of the United Church
Women will take• place at the
Church service January 7.
Mrs. W. Mark thanked Airs.
Finkbeinea for her leader-
ship through the past two
years. She also gave a brief
account of some of the high-
lights sleep the Woman's Or-
ganization had been formed.
Through the years there had
been 22 life members. Mfrs.
Albert King, now residing in
Windsor with her daughter, .has
;been a, life member for 50
Tears. She spoke of the dif-
herent offices Mrs. A, Baker
ad held. She had been treas-
'urer of the ISMS .for $5 years,
A gift was presented to Mrs.
. Baker who made a fitting re -
1J•
Mfrs. L. Bodge chaired the
program and read a Cliris}mas
invocation, Sc-.ipture was read
v Mrs. N. Lamport, Mrs, S.
;att favored with two Chri$t-
'a1 solos. She was accompa-
ant'tl by her mother, Mrs. F.
yi'ildfong.
Airs. S. King gave a reading
'"Christmas is for Children"
'stressing that our children
should know of these children
in Turkey, Greece, italyy and
Southeast Asia and to . bring
these children into the fancily
circle of love at Christmas,
After the program gifts were
exchanged and the identity of
mystery sisters were revealed.
Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs, H, Light-
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Topics from
Whalen
By MRS, FRANK SQUIRE
United Church Women
F The United Church Women
met at the home of Airs,
;prosy Klahre last Thursday
'afternoon. Seventeen 1 a d 1 e s
were present,
The president, Mrs, William
Morley Jr., chaired the meet-
ing. Rev. D. M. Guest took the
devotiona.l +and told the Christ-
mas story. Mrs. Alton Neil
gave a reading, "Christmas
Boy". Plans were made to have the
meetings for 1962 on the second
!i Thursday of each month. An
inaugural meeting installing the
deers will be held. at the
la ch ea'r1y, in January,•
ci f3` ations of frtiit� anti eggs
were brought in for. the "May
Court" Horne, London, for
Christmas,
Personal items
Sunday, December 10 was and. Mrs. Bill Brock and fem.tWhite Gift Sunday , at the Sun- fly of London and Mr. and Mrs,
clay School The gifts will be
Mrs, William Haviland is
fat and Mrs. 41..Galloway were
hostesses and: served a Christ-
ie -Lae tench.
WI sings
yule carols
A program AT the Christmas
.caro s and their l tl e > origin was
given with the singing .of the
carols .ancl the manger scene at
the sleeting of the WI on Wed-
eesdaY1 Dee. I3 It
Was an in -
spiting Christmas scene.
The motto "Christmas giving
can be fun" was discussed by
Mrs. Mfelvin Ding. flow many
nice :things can be done for
Christmas in making .gifts, do-
ing good deeds and visit to the
sut-ins and having good thoughts
of others suggested Mrs, King,
Marlene King and Doreen Ken -
ROY favored with vocal duets.
A. demonstration of Christmas
table centres and place cards
was given by Mrs, Bruce Shap,
ton. She had a lovely display
of easy to make centres, and
also made several to show how
Mee the table can look for the
Christmas dinner and .also for
children's parties.
The business was taken by
Mrs, Ed Lamport. Roll call was
answered by a favorite Christ,
mas Carol, Reports of all com-
mittees were given and a Clii'ist-
Itas collection was taken for
"Care",
The committee in charge of
this Christmas program were
Mrs, B. Shapton, Mrs. D Davey,
Mrs, Melvin. 1' ing,• Mrs, 1y,
Hoist, Mrs. C. Kenney and Mr's.
E, Fanner.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stella
of Bradford, visited with. Mr.
and Mr's, Lloyd Hey for a few
days last week.
Mr, and Mrs, Edward Fink-
lteiner attended the funeral of
a cousin, Mr, Leonard Sararas,
in 'Zurich Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fink-
beiner visited an Sunday at
Welland with the latter's sister,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Roberts.
Mr. Douglas Galloway, who
has been a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, with
pneumonia, is expected to get
home on Tuesday,
Mrs. Lorne Morlock returned
home from hospital at London
last Wednesday much improved.
Mr. William Woodall and girls
from Windsor were callers with
Mr. and 'Mrs, Joseph Woodall
on Saturday.
"The cantata entitled Great
Light" is to be given on Sun-
day morning Deceiiiber -:24 at
10 a,in. by the choir in the I:UB
church. with Mrs, Entmery
Fahrner in charge and a chil-
dren's program in the evening,
Word was received of the pas-
sing of Mrs. Balt (nee Martha
Wind) many will remember her
she was born and raised in Ste-
phen Township. She died with a
heart attack on Wednesday and
burial took place on Friday in
Detroit.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Brock were, Mr,
and. Mrs. Len O'Rielly and Mr,
-sent to an Indian reserve north Lynelit of Toronto.
of Kincardine
Air. and Mrs. E. Ferguson 'Pending the holidays at Sagi-
JVT
visited recently ,with Mr, and naw, iehigan.
Mrs. David Hord, Parkhill. The Youth Fellowship were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire out carol singing in town on
were last Saturday guests with Alonday evening,
Mr. and Mrs, . Herman Foster,
Teen Town will be on Satter -
Exeter. day night, December 23 in Coin -
"i
Mrs. Harvey Squire, Kirkton, munity Centre.
Mrs. Arnold Horn, Woodham,
'and Mrs. Russell Brock, Chisel-
hurst, were Thursday callers of
Mrs, William Morley Sr.
Mr. Ray Parkinson attended
the funeral of the late Mrs.
Hardie at the Marriott Funeral
Home, St. .Marys, last Satur-
day,
Mrs. Cecil Squire, Mrs. Mel -
Gunning, Mrs, Alton Neil,
;Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Mrs.
:Hamilton Hodgins attended the
horticultural meeting at Kirk -
ton last Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, William Morley
,Jr., Janice and Rabbre were
la st Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Pym, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Dori Davies
• and family, Petrolia, were last
Sunday visitors wihh Mr. and
Airs, McCleod Mills and Mr,
and. iairs. J, Ftinkbeiner.
Air.. and Mrs. Williaiii Fischer
ii Janice, St, Marys, visited
af Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Klahre.
Mr, and Mrs. McCleod (Mills
'und Bruce spent the weekend
in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
len. Mills,
s' Mr. and !Mrs. George Carrie,
lltiilghatn, were Monday vlsi-
.'tors with Mr. and Mrs, W.
O' Brien.
c Mesdames Cecil & t1ire, Ray
`P'arkinson, Alton Neil, William
Morley, . 3, Fin k beiner, Me-
Cleocl Mills, William French,
allainilton Hedging attended the
'Court Valentine Foresters
Lodge turkey dinner on Monday
evening in Granton.
Ml^" and Mrs, ICen Zavitz and
Lrnie, Thedford, were Sattn''
clay visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
Ferguson,
MIr. E.
Squire and Air, and
Mrs, I', Squire ter'o Wednes-
day gttests of Mr, and Mrs.
Veber Davis, SaintsbtIty.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Kitichani
and Llnda, Mitchell, were Son,
day guests With Me. and Mrs,
Cleve I"trlfnleit,Ori Friday eve-
ning Mr, and !nits, Heber Davis
of Saintsbury were also guests
with the Pullmans.
Alr, ah 1 Mrs. Alelvitle Gun -
nig and Muriel,Mr. J'i'ank
Pttrkinsdn and Genn and Mr.
Wilfred. Herbert Were Saturday
guests with Mfr, and Mrs, Iiar-
old, Bell, London.
Mtl.rs. Nortnatt fiodgins attend -
ad A. Dftriathtss turkey dinner
tt Tuesday evening at the
bele of Mrs, Clereliee Lewis,
Lenten, a p on s n ft ti by the
men's Institute.
and t1i's toi'dati Mtn.
.
{ Cot and Maryvis
itei
AMMO afterhoOlfWi t
Jtd<ey Anderson,
Stratford,
Santa visits
S5 concert
13y MRS. WILLIAM ROHL'1E
THAMES ROAD
The annual Sunday School
concert was held on -Friday
evening with a record attend-
ance.
Mr Victor Jeffery, superin-
tendent of the Sunday School,
was chairman for the program
which consisted' of recitations,
dialogues, choruses, etc. Rev,
.Hugh Wilson Spoke a few
words.
Santa arrived and gifts were
taken from a well -laden nicely -
decorated tree,
Baby Band party
On Thursday afternoon the
annual Baby Band party was
held in the church basement
with around 60 mothers and
children present,
Mr. Cliff Allen of Fullerton
showed several t oving pic-
tures. Mrs. Reg 1 odgert was
in charge Of the program as-
sisted by MIi's, C, Wilson.
As the children's e names were
called they came ;forward and
emptied their mite boxes into IN MEMORIAM —
a jar, assisted by Mrs, Aimee pRFS'I'-1ii loving framer:it of
Passmore. a dear another, Ida. Prest,
Sylvia Stew •a 7 t graduated awho go, passed
ss d away 4 years
into Missron Band and was December 24, 1957.
Welcomed by ATi's. William In our hearts your memory
Snow, lingers,
Personal it"outs Sweetly tender, fend and true:
Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon Stone, There is. not a day, dear
Diane and Bobby had their inotiaer,
Christiites gathering on $char• That we do no(: think l'emcmbetecl by the
you.
day evening with Mrs, Wes amity,21*
Weiii of Exeter.
Me. and Mrs. Alvitt leass.
more visited on Thursday with
Me. Williamlaasstalore m 81.
Joseph's ilospit il, .London. Mr.
Passmore rete'
the hospital .w
Exeter home
!noounce eats
laIRTI-IS NO 6HAROig
PATIOS OF THANKS . - 75o
gNC,AOEMENTs 75c
IN; MEMOF1IAMS ,st.ftp
(Feu r.l ne lxet•SS)
Eacira verses, each .._, .. . 25o
BIRTHS,
ARMSTRONG --. Mr. and Mrs.
4 ee r g e (Nell Armstrong,
Sanders St„ Exeter, announce
the birth of a daughter, Bar-
tiara 1felen, at South lturon
Hospital, Deo bei -
sister for -George.
liOYl E --+Leo and Gladys :Boyle
are harvy to announca
he
safe arrival
of a son at St.
Joseph's hospital, London,
December 15-a brother for
Darlene, Anil, Marilou, There-
sa, .Beth, Joellen, Barbara
and Sheila.
BORE --- Digk and .loan ;Bare
(nee Buxton) are happy to
announce the birth of a
daughter at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Hamilton, December 13.
FINLAYSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Finlayson, Bit 3 Kip -
pen, announce the birth of a
daughter .at South Huron. IHos-
pital, December 19—a second
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs,
Lorne Finlayson and 77th for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons.
,1'`Of(ItES`1'ER — Mr. and Mrs,.
itobert Forrester, Zurich, .an•
trounce the birth of a. son,
Jeffery, at South Huron Hos-
pital December 14—a brother
for ankle.
KNIP--Ali', and Mrs. W. Vic-
tor Knip, RR1 Centralia,
announce the birth, of a son,
Jolts Calvin, at South Huron
Hospital, December 16 , a
brother for Antiy, Filecldy,
13ertie, Harry and Ruthy.
LAPORITE.—Mr, and Mrs, Jean
Laporte, Etii, 2 Zurich, an-
nounee the birth of a son,
dean. Pierre Noel, at South
Huron Hospital, December
14,
MacDOWE L1.,—.•Mr, and Mrs, A.
J, MacDowell, :RCAF Station
Centralia, announce the 'birth
of a daughter, Sandra Marie,
at South Huron Hospital,
December 8 -- a sister for
Leonard, !)avid and Brian,
SCIlE:NK--+Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
'Schenk, Crediton, announce
the birth of a daughter, at
South '[Heron Hospital, De-
cember 17.
RILEY -- Mr. and M.Irs,, Ross
Riley (nee Connelly), Crom-
arty, announce the birth of a
8011 al Clinton hospital, De-
cember 10 --- a brother for
Cheryl,
WRIGHT —. Mr. and Mrs, Ted
Wright, Exeter, are happy to
i^ s
announce the birth o f a son,
,
Ronald Stewart, at St. Jo-
seph's` Hospital, December 12,
MARRIAGES --
WALLIS - GARV1N--JMZarried on
Saturday, December 9, 1961,
Mary Katherine Garvin,
youngest (laugher of Mir, and
Mrs. Gordon Garvin, Sarnia,
to Bruce Irvine Wallis, young-
est son of Mr, and Mrs. Alton
Wallis, of Granton. The wed-
ding was solemnized at St.
George's Presbyterian
Church, London, Ontario.
21c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller,
Huron St, W., Exeter, will: be at
home to their friends and. rela-
tives on Monday, January 1,
1962, from 2 to 4 in the after-
noon, and 7 to 9 in the eve-
ning. The occasion being their
golden wedding anniversary.
No gifts, please. 21c
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cornish,
232 Carling Stret, Exeter, will
be at home to their friends,
neighbours and relatives on
Wednesday, December 27, from
3 to 5 in the afternoon and 7
to 10 in the evening, in honor
of their fiftieth wedding anni-
versary. Please omit gifts,
21c
CARDS OF THANKS--
1
HANKS--1 wish to thank all those who
so kindly remembered me with
visits, cards, flowers and treats
while I was a patient ill St.
Joseph's Hospital. — Mrs. Pris-
cilla Hewitt. 21*
Frank Mathers wishes to
thank everyone for the treats,
flowers, cards and visits while
he was a patient in SL Joseph's
hospital and since returning
home. 21c
1 would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all my rela-
fives, friends and .neighbors
for cards, flowers, letters and
treats while I was a patient in
St, Joseph's hospital. A special
thanks to Dr, Cameron and Dr,
staff St. r 1ofJoseph's
],c an
Dc cS
:Hospital, London: ---•Janes Earl.
20*
Pcoley, Penha1e
Jauded at banquet
Members .af the town council,
the Public i?tllities .Commis-
sion together with Clerk C. V.
Pickard, Assessor Eric Cars-
cadden, and the press repre-
sentative, J. 11L Southcott, to-
gether with their ladles were
present at Llie mayor's .banituet
in the Legion Hall, Wednesday
evening of .fast week.
Mayor Pooley in welcoming
ilio guests spoke .of the pleas -
it'
c the
ca olle trans he had. of
t r C
ten years he had served the
municipality Ile had no .doubt
:made mistakes but such things
were hound to happen over that
period of time. He said that at
was a privilege to do some-
thing for the town in, which
you live.
lte paid tribute to Luther J.
P'eiiliale who is retiring after
serving the PUC for :27 years
and as his successor, Mr,
Poatey said he would try to
fii.1 his shoes,
He congratulated inayor-
eleet Eldrid Simmons whom he
said. no doubt would contribute
much to the success of Exc..
ter.
Mr. Simmons expressed an-
preciation to Mr. Pooley for
the leadership he has given the
town and also of the many
hours he had spent in the .in-
terest of the municipality. Ile
wished for Air, and Mrs. Pooley
a Merry Christmas and a
:Happy New Year.
Among the others who spoke
briefly in a similar tone were
Peeve William MacKenzie, Dep-
uty -reeve Glen Fisher, Council-
lors Ross Taylor, Claude Far-
row, Ralph. Bailey and Jack
Delbridge.
Included in !lie expressions
of appreciation was Mr, Pen
hale, who stated that he had
enjoyed his long stay with the
ned home front
th then) to liis
ter having, beet
foe
i t lit: 'hospitala
a pallet � .11e
several wceks'r
The 'rha,ne;f Road school lois•
Cort will
beh1d in the church
Urah
basement obi
Prirlay evening,
Deceilber.r2.
MS', Willi Snow , -was
guest et ISA Bandy E11i.t at
the L,:ons Cfi Farmer's dight
oi Wcdt estoval-ling l:lg atxe•
ter Legidh 1
Eiglatid
try. tis issue
th$ first conn*
stage slat111)s,
ELECTRONICS
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Radio, Citizens' Band, Marine,
Acre and Guilt SS Radio.
Walkie •Valdes, Test Cqui p•
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Five win twice
at Legion bingo
Five persons were double
winners at the Legion fowl
bingo Wednesday, Dec. 13.
Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds captur-
ed two turkeys, Pairs of
chickens were won by Mrs.
Elmore harness, Mrs, Jim
Brintnell, Airs, Harry Page and
Mrs, Erie Heywood.
Single turkey winners were
Airs. Pat Batty, Mrs. Harry
Coates, Mrs. Norm Heilman,
Mrs, Donald Ralph, 1Nill.iant
Northcott, Peter Mason, Don
llirtzei and Charlie Glanville.
Turkey door prize was won
y
by Mrs. Wilda Murphy,
Single chicken winners were
Evelyn Irvin, Mrs. Andy East-
on, Mrs. Frank Triebner, Mrs,
Ken Campbell, Wilfred Doupe,
Bill Smith and Howard Kramp.
PVC and wished for lvlr. Pooley
success in his. new position.
W. (1. Coclirane and Hugh
Davis spoke .of the pleasure it
had been working with Azr.
Penliale and hoped to the
hearty r
'co-operation pf' Ml ,
Pooley.
The ladies, an entering the
hall, were presented with a
corsage. At the conclusion of
the. banquet Mrs. floss Taylor,
an behalf of the ladies,
ex
-
bieased their aeeraB otion at
eing present. Several f those
present
spent the rest of the
evening at Bards,
Expresses apprcciatipn
Al this, his final council
ineeting, Mayor Pooley , again
expressed his appreciation to
council members for their co-
opeartion and assistance during
his 10 years on .council. lie of-
fered his assistance to the new
canned, if they felt his exper-
ieneo would be of any benefit
in their discussions.
Councillors replied with an.
platise,
COMING EVENTS ---
DANCE --, Corbett Community
Centre, Thursday, Deem .ber
28. Music by Stew Baird and
his Jazz Combo. 21e
RUSStiLDALE HALL —Friday,
Dec, 29, Annual New Year's
Party, Dance, Hogmanay and.
Sing • Song. Norris orchestra,
Usual favours. Ladies kindly
provide lunch. Admission:
adults $1 per person. 21:28c
NATIONAL Employment Ser-
vice will have an employment
officer in Exeter Town Hall
Thursdays from 10:00 to 12:00,
commencing January 4, for the
purpose of interviewing, appli-
cants. Employers requiring as-
sistance are requested to write
N,E,S., General. Delivery, Ex-
eter. 21:28c
DANCE
mt. Carmel
Tues., Dec. 26
Music by
GRANT ED1GHOFFER'S
MELODY MASTERS
Admission 75(t
Sponsored by the
Holy Name Society
LUNCH SERVED
CLIP
OUT
HOLIDAY
MOVIE GUIDE
CLIP
OUT
ENDING TONIGHT (WED. DEC. 20)
"TUNES OF GLORY" ADULT
THURS.', FRI., SAT. •— DEC. 21, 22, 23
JOII1SON
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SPECIAL MATINEE THIS SATURDAY
Free Children's Christmas Party
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MON, TUES., WED. —,DEC. 25, 26, 27
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ONE SHOW ONLY
STARTS 8 P,M,
Spectacular Road Show
Cantiflas, a little Mexican ranch -hand, is devastated when
his beloved white horse is sold to Dan Dailey, an to ton -the -
he
skids Hollywood director, and he follows hurl 1 film
capital. There Cantiflas meets a score of Hollywood and
nightclub stars without' ever being aware of their fame.
At Las Vegas, Cantiflas puts his piggy -bank savings on a
gaining table and wins a fabulous sum, which he gives a
to Dailey for the latter to produce a picfure with a little
Extra, Shirley Jones, in the lead. Cantiflas mistakingly
thinks Shirley is in love with him and, after" buying her
a ring, it it Maurice. Chevalier who makes the little
Mexican realize that Shirley is lust fond of him and that
she really loves Dailey. So he returns to Mexico with his
beloved hors* restored to him.
OPENING 'THURSDAY NIGHT =- DECEMBER 28
"The Young Doctors"
LICE AND DEATH HANGS IN THEIR, HANDS
-* Dick Clark * Frederic Meech * Bert Genera
COMING N
* THE HUSTLER (Adult)
GOLIATH AND THEBARBARIANS
* STRANGERS WHEN WE MET (Restricted)
* CIMA1 RON * THE MONEYMOON MACHINE
Tho Lyric Ic Brings
You l'he Bestt
LYRIC THEATRE PholtF. �2
EXETER1
pIr!~F Shtw ytsl) Seoond' Show 'MO Matinee 2:C0 p.m.
Class treats
city orphans
Sixty members of the Learn-
ers of God (LOGS) Sunday
School Class at James Street
UnitedChurch made their an,
raual: trip to the ,London Prot-
estant Orphanage, Monday, to
children.
to ra
' r'b Itthe
dial a i a gifts
Each ,of the ehildreri at .the
orphanage received two gifts
Froin the class members.
A 'sing song was conducted by
class president, Bill Batten,
and GCorge
GodboIt
provided
e
d
two solo$, accompanying him-
self on his guitar, Sandi Mor-
row also sang for the children,
and ad severe' of theyoung-
sters
youn
-
sters join her.
Pat Cann accompanied the
carol singing an the piano.
Following the singing, Santa
Claus arrived, much to the
delight of the orphans and
distributed the gifts fpr the
Sunday School Class members.
The LOGS were then treated
to a tour of he building bye the
"Deni•,golden slippers" for a
special party .may be just too
much for the clothing budget.
For the occasion, gild an old
pair of shoes or sandals with
gold spray witieb comes in an
aerosol can, The gilt may not
wear forever, but there's little
to lose and much to gain)
-Tho Tim s AMvoca;
;pe
tmh+r0 1141 6l ,Pi`
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anntlou yoyngaters. Batten
Some of the Exeter youths Bet record;
travelled to Lambeth to see The glass:.a t an attendance
the C hr 1st m as deearatioea, record at James Street Sunday
while others toured 1.0ndon',s Wiwi, Sunday, when 6? mem.
Victoria Parti, ,before returning hers were ,present for the an,
home .for a luneh provided .by nlial White Gift service.
their teacher, Mrs, 14. C. The figure was nearly 100.
Fletcher, and prepared by their percent of the Blass .enroll-
assistant teacher, Mrs. Beth sleet,
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RI.AN TO ATTEND THE.
Sunday
Mic!night Dance
NEW YEAR'S EVE '-- DECEMBER 10
s
Canadian Legion Hall, , Exeter
MUSIC BY
Clarence Petrie
AND THE NIGHT HAWKS ,
Dancing 12;05 to 3:30 Admission $140
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Saturday Night Dances
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission: 750 Per Person
Jackets and Jeans Not Allowed
South Huron District High School
Presents Its Annual Variety Program
and Commencement Exercis
Hi -Time Revue
Singing!
• Tammy
• With a Little Bit of Luck
• Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Dancing!
s 12th Street Rag
e Lech, Lech, Lamin Bar
Boys' Tumbling
and Majorettes
Thursday, Dec, 21
Intermediate Certificates
Secondary School
Graduation Diplomas
Board of Education Awards
s
School Orchestra
• Man in the Hay
• Stepping Out
Drama!
a "Jerry Breaks a Date”
Friday, Dec, 22
Honor Graduation Diplomas
Commercial 'Diplomas.
Lions Club Awards
Student Council Awards etc.
Program Starts 8:00 p.m.
ADULTS 50¢ CHILDREN 2S¢
Reserve Tickets Can Be Purchased From Students
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FRSE SHOWS FREE TREATS!
First Show at 1 o'clock
FOR TOWN CHILDREN ONLY—MUST BE 1N PARADE
Parade (eaves Snell Bios, Ltd. Garage At 12:45
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Second Show
3 o'clock
FOR DISTRICT
CHILDREN
Line tip in front of
Lyric Thieatre
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