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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-07-18, Page 18fatten Ay MRS. WILLIAM AlpHDE eeeeeereerieeeree M71," , Clandeboye By -PATO.N. BIRTHS eSTANG- -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M, Asling are happy to an- nounce the birth of their son, Michael Kenneth Maurice, at South Huron Hospital, July 4, -- a brother for Jacqueline. DAVIS--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Taunton, Somerset, England, announce the birth of their daughter, Nickola, July 15 — granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis, Hensall, DOUGALL--Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Dougail, RR 3 Exeter, announce the arrival of a daughter, Helen Marion, at South Huron Hospital, July14 --a sister for Bryan and Bob- by. HAYTER--Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hayter, Lucan, announce the birth of a, son, K enne th Michael, at St. Joseph'sHos- pital, London, July 4 -- a bro- ther for Linda and Faye. SCHWARTZENTRUBER— Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Schwartzen- truber, Zurich, announce the birth of a son, Wayne William, at South Huron Hospital, July 12--a brother for Dale, Lyn, Grace and John. TUCKEY--Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tuckey, Exeter, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, at South Huron Hospital, July 13-- abrother forSusan, Bryan and Jill. ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Here, Woodhare, Ont, announce the engegeelent of their daughter, Betty Ann to Clifford Edward Meta son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Meta, St, Marys, Ont. The marriage to take place on. August 9, 1963 at 7:00 pm in Woodham United Church, Woodham, Ontario. 18c CARDS OF THANKS -- I wish to thank all myfriends and relatives for gifts,flowers, cards and visits while I was in South. Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher and the nursing staff., -- Mrs. A, M. Hedden, Lucan. 18c I would like to take this op- portunity to express my sin- cere appreciation for the many cards, flowers and treats given to me while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, also to those who visited me I would like to say "Thank You". -- Arthur Rundle, 18* I wish to thank all myfriends for the kindness shown me such as gifts, cards and visits while I was a patient at VictorlaHos- pital and since returning home. --Oswald Crawford. 18* The members of Exeter Loyal Orange Lodge No. 3249 would like to take this opportunity to thank the Mayor Mr. Simmons and his councillors, Mr. Pais- etereeelieeeeeeeleeeeeeleeeeleelleekeleWeeleeleeteLleeleeeekitteeeMeaeleigeleileliele EP) DEDICATE GIDEori BIBLES A5 A CONTINUING MEMORIAL RACED IN 1401/15 SCHOOLS NOSPIT Alf, RISONS • SDTRIWTN Gospel Services On the Creditor Highway, 5 Miles East of Grand Bend InterdenOrninationii Services Continence at 8 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 21 SPEAKER: REV. A. E. HOLLEY, formerly of G andBencl, WV Of leitchenet, MUSIC: OESCH FAMILY, Zurich 06"" trie AS Ytiii are—Heartfroni your car :PLEASE In ease Of rain-,,Coate just'the same PRAY Chicken Barbecue MOUNT PLEASANT UNITED CHURCH TO BE HELD ON MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL GROUNDS Wednesday, July 24 5:30 to 8:30 pm HOME-MADE SALADS AND PIES Adults $1.50, Children under 12, .75e FE F.E= le= F.: = Li ree =• Se ee. F_-• ::-4 7:30 ORVILLE' RIBEY'S .FARM ;,,,, Colborne Township .= ''-'. Road between Nile and .CarloW and 1 i/a miles ..wet: .7.4 E-. Se. E 8:16 DOUG. McNEIL'S FARM -- Colborne Township .f.4". Read between Me' and dat'letV ..k: ee Oat and Barley Varieties .,.,, New Alfalfa's Li Seeding without nurse crop in 1202 for hay in 1963 E. other Hems of interest a' re President. 86Otetail*tteatiket ..3. b, H. Miles E, E • Anson '16161110) •_:,-_,= klitilifitilliiilfilifillillillilifillgliffilifilliffillilifiltifillifiliffiliiiiiiiiiilillilifilliffillilillhillittifIllillift Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllfillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll Huron County Soil and Crop T flight Meeting Tuesday, July 23 It's a lot of fun. The Neale Is great. The rink Is well soPerrlsed for lean wholesome recrestIon. Exeter Roller Rink Carling St. Vince Bencsik, Prop. Musicians treat Huronview folk Mrs. C. S. MacNaughton and Mrs. IL L. Sturgis and a group of entertainers presented a pro- gram of music for the residents of Iluronview, Monday night. Included on the program were accordion solos byRo m a nOr- enchuk and Barry Jeffery, solos by Mrs. T. C. Coates and Mary Ann Hayter, Dashwood, guitar selections, Gordon Smith and Douglas Insley; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile, Dash- wood. Mrs. MacNaughton convened the program and acted as chair- man. Mrs. Sturgis was accom- panist. '76404 roftia Mr. and Mrs. WbitneyCoates visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Slaght and family of Langton, also with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Muth and family, Port Dover, Sunday. Mrs. Terry Patterson and Wendy of Hemmingford, Que. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson andfatnilyfor two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. White and family of Ottawa spent last week with the latter's mother, Mrs. Verda Welsh. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND TWIST WED. and FRI. Follow the Crowdl The fabulous "CRESCENDOS" 0 mirlir *it, * ,,,s. 4A" .4t Starlite DRIVE IN THEATER at SHIPKA THURS., FRI., SAT., JULY 18, 19, 20 (ADULT) "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane" BETTY DAVIS, JOAN CRAWFORD JULY 22, 23, 24 (Adult Entertainment) (Colour) "My Geisha" SHIRLEY MAtLAINE, YVES MONTAND I BOX OFFICE OPENS AT .... .. , .. GRAND BEND LIONS CLUB BINGO AT THE LAKEVIEW CASINO Monday, July 22 DOORS OPEN 8:00 p.m. GAME TIME 8:30 p.m. EARLY BIRDS, REGULAR JACKPOT, SHARE-THE-WEALTH Admission 50e Farmer's Night AT McKEE SALES AND SERVICE BILL CLEMENT, HENSALL See outstanding films featuring: * CLAAS McKEE COMBINE * NEW IDEA CORN PICKER * ALLIED FARM LEASING PLAN FRIDAY JULY 19 8.30 p.m. Don't Mitt This peoftfable- You'll fthd it Worthwhile B pl P Lt Fo Ex Ap Ti W( If or ula of on in wit iet Re hot: CA: gui mo Ph( DO The The wog Ter bor Mcl inte 960 don bee Req ginn One end four prox nigh PF Mus an 11:1 8 gitt fathi take itient for 228.01 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys 10 a .m.-eCHUR CH SERVICE You are invited to worship with us. EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Larry Talbot, Pastor Sunday, July 21 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Study A hearty welcome to all ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASH WOOD Pastor: Rev. William Gatz Sunday, July 21 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service Exeter Service 8:45 a.m.—Divine Worship CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister: A. J. Stienstra, B,A., B.D. 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service (English) 2:15 p.m.—Worship Service (Dutch) 6:15 p.m.—Back To God Hour CHLO (680 Kc.) UNION SERVICES Main St. and James St. United Congregations in JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 11 A.M. Solo: Annmarie Kraft Sermon: "John Wesley, through whom the Holy Spirit descended in power on the drowsy, slippered arm-chair religion of 18th century England" 10:00 a.m.—James St. Sunday School, all departments. Rev. S. E. Lewis, Minister in Charge Mr. Lawrence Wein, AWCM, Organist and Choirmaster Welcome EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D. Sunday, July 21 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m. — Service Speaker: Rev. Schlenker THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Saucier, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class Visitors Welcome 5:30 p.m.—CHLO Mennonite Hour. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter The Rev. J. Philip Gandon, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, July 21 Sixth 'Sunday After Trinity 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m .—Morning Prayer Junior Sunday School ST. PETER'S CHURCH Highway # 4 Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly Sunday, July 21 11:00 a.m.—Mass ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CRED ITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, July 21 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Speaker: Mr, E. Hathaway, Representative of the On- tario Temperance Federa- tion. 11:15 a.m—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening drive - in service at Shipka. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH in Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th. Phone 235-0202 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Service Sermon Theme: "Regions Beyond" Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Nursery for young children. BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R. Van Farowe, Minister 10:00 a.m,--Service •in Dutch 2;00 path—Service in English Observance of the Lord's eupper this Sunday. 3:15 p.m.—Sunday School All Welcome CARDS OF THANKS ley and his works crew, also the Exeter PUG, the Businessmen's Association, the Exeter Police Department, the RAP commit- tee and anyone who in any way helped to make our July 12th Celebration such a success, We are sure that without your co- operation the necessary ar- rangements that go to make this day worthwhile and tradion- al could not have been met. This fine co-operation will go down in history of our Lodge always to be remembered as a spirit of loyal, friendly and Brotherly atmosphere between us and this Community. Once again we say Thanks a million. --W, M. Oliver Jaques, Exeter L.O.L. 3249. 18c I would like to take this op- portunity to thank all my rela- tives friends and neighborsfor the lovely cards, letters and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.Spe- cial thanks to Harry Hoffman, Rev. Getz, Dr's, Read, Cam- eron, Smith.--Mrs. Pearl Gale. 18c The wife and family of the late Wm. Darling wish to ex- press their sincere thanks and appreciation to friends, rela- tives and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, cards, of sym- pathy, floral tributes, during our recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital, Rev. Duncan M. Guest, Haskett funeral home and all who helped in any way. 18* Mrs. Love and I would like to sincerely thank you one and all for flowers, cards of go od wishes and your very fine sen- timents and treats received by us both while in hospital and since returning home. -- Flor- ence and Bill Love. 18* I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for cards, gifts and visitswhile I was a patient at Clinton Hos- pital and since returning home. --Bev Morgan. 18c IN MEMORIAM — TAYLOR -- In loving memory of a dear husband and fath- er Harry M. Taylor who pass- ed away one year ago July 19, 1962. I have lost my earth's com- panion, A life linked with my own, And day by day we miss him more As we walk through life alone, He bade no one a last farewell He said good-bye to none, The heavenly gates were open- ed wide, A loving voice said "Come". -- Sadly missed by wife Adeline and family. 18* TAYLOR -- In loving memory of a dear grandpa Harry M. Taylor who passed away one year ago July 19, 1962. The dearest grandpa this world could hold, With cheery smile and heart of gold To those who knew him all will know, How much we lost one year ago. -- Sadly missed by grandchild- ren. 18* VODDEN -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Minnie, who passed away July 24, 1962. A dearly beloved from us is gone The voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. -- Sadly missed by her husband Ernest. 18* By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS VIEW FILM Mrs. Harry Burgin showed a film on Hong Kong, Land of Re- fuge, at the Kirkton UCW meet- ing held in the ceerchbasement last Wednesday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. Norman Amos and Mrs. Lorne Marshall. Mrs. Charles Baillie led in the devotional period assisted by Mrs. Carl Mills. Ruth Baillie favored with a piano instrumen- tal. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Volk, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell visited their aunt, Mrs. Mar- tha Russell at Bobcaygeon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell are vacationing with Mrs. Russell Until August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Doxsee and three child- ren were Friday evening visit- ors on their way to Long Lake and will return in two weeks. Mrs. Delmar Johnson spent the past week with her daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. ScriVen and family at Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Swit- zer of Warkworth spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Switzer, Dale, Kevin and Marsha of Hastings, Mrs, Tom White and Joyce Of Avonton spent Monday with Mr. and MrS. Clarence Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. AndrewKnokof St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Switzer and family visited Sunday eVen- ing with Mr, and IVIreeNerritan Watterton and family of BM- lyrnOte. BRIDE-ELECT FETED Miss Sham' Louise Nestle, bride-elect of July 2'7 at the Clandeboye United. Church here was honored at a shower on Tuesday evening at the Clan- deboye TIC with pink and white decorations. Mrs, George Simpson, Wel - comed the guests and an the items on the program. Mss Judy Scott contribeted a solo, Misses Barbara Cunning- ham and Miss Scott, a duet; Miss Barbara Cunningham se- veral numbers on haiwaiian gui- tar and Miss Jean Cunningham, a piano solo. The gifts were pr e se nt e d from a decorated wagon. Mrs. Arnold Blake read a poem she had written for her. She was assisted by her sister, Miss Helen Kestle and Mrs. Peter Shipley of Lucan. Some gifts received were a coffee and matching step table, table lamp and others. Another shower was held in London, Wednesday ev ening When Mrs. Harry Kestle, Lorne Avenue, aunt of the bride-elect was hostess for business as- sociates and friends of Karl's Beauty Shop. Assisting was her sister, Miss Helen Kestle. On Monday evening Mrs. Pe- ter Shipley was hostess at her home in Lucan. Following the rehearsal, Fri- day, July 26, Mr. and Mrs.Kes- tle will entertain the bridal party at their home here. SHOWER FOR BRIDAL COUPLE Miss Teresa Ko rev aar, bride-elect, was honored when relatives and friends held a miscellaneous shower for her and the groom-elect, Gerald Wayne Hamilton of Lucan, at the Neil's Community Centre. Mr. Earl Dixon, uncle of the groom-elect, was chairman for a program when Mrs. Paul Schenk of RR Exeter favored with a piano solo, Mrs. Tom Kooy, RR Ailsa Craig, a read- ing, and groom-elect, a violin solo. Assisting the 'young couple with the many gifts were Mrs. Earl Dixon, RR 2 Ailsa Craig and Mrs. Will Haskett, RR 2 Denfield, aunts of groom-elect and Miss Carolyn Odd, Lon- don and Mrs. Marwood Prest, Exeter. The couple r epl i e d with thanks. The wedding is to take place in Trinity Lutheran Church, London, July 2'7 at 3 pm. CHURCH NEWS Mr. Ray Simpson of London took the service at St. James Church Sunday morning: Flow- ers placed in the church were in memoriam for Mrs. C. Joy- es. LANDSCAPING IS TOPIC Clandeboye WI was honored to have the new district president of North Middlesex WI, Mrs. Murray Hodgins, Lucan, make her official visit at its meeting. She was introduced by Presi- dent Mrs. Alan Hill. She spoke on planning and improving farm home grounds contending that attractive home surroundings add materially to the enjoyment of living on the farm. She illustrated her talk with pictures showing the ad- visability of planting with the future in mind. She was thanked by Mrs. Jo H. Paton. Roll call was answered by each member naming a beauti- ful spot in Canada. The report of the district annual was given by Mrs. Andy Carter. A "Take Your Choice" pro- gram was featured with panel, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Karl O'Neil, Mrs. Rupert Williams and Mrs. Hodgins; Mrs. Alan Hill was commentator and Mrs. Alex Macintosh, announcer. Contes- tants were Mrs. David Kestle and Mrs. Ernie Lewis. Mrs. Rea Neil as hostess was assisted by Mrs. Andrew Thompson, Mrs. Rupert Wil- liams and Mrs. Omar Cunning, ham, PERSONALS Mrs, Jim SigsWOrth'a visf , tors last week were Mrs. Omar Dobbs and Mrs. Labanah, Hod- gins of Eeptee; on Tuesday, Mrs. Gerry Vanderhoelt and boys and Mrs, M. Jo Allieoe of West McGillivray also Mr, and Mee, Harold Eisen and family in the .evening; on Thureclay, Mrs. Weepy Hodgins and Miee Doris Weir of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Flynn, now of London, and Miss Cora Atkin, son, Helen Marrinan spent few days with Helen eigswerth last week too, Mr, and Mrs, Clare Paton and Jimmie attended the Cob- leigh picnic on Sunday which was held at the arena, Lucan. Erwin Gebel, returned home last week from spending a week at Kee-Mo-Kee Church Camp at Komoka. Mr. and Mrs, David Butler, Ricky , Tommy and Robert of Guelph visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coughlin last Sunday and called at St. Joseph's Hos- pital to visit Mrs. Butler's father, Mr. Austin Bice, who is a patient there. Latest reports he is improving from treat- ments received. Mrs. Jack Hewitt is improv- ing from a heart attack at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Paton and Jimmy and Mrs. J. H. Pa- ton visited last Sunday with Mrs. Harvey Riehl and Bob also Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brad- ley and infant daughter Sherri- Lee in Stratford. BY BONNIE TURVEY Despite the fact that play- ground activities were Mis- takenly advertised as beginning July .12, children were on hand for its actual commencement on Monday July 8. Attendance so far is recorded at 168. The first week of playground this year was entitled "Variety Week", The children completed such crafts as plastic lacing; paper mache animals and var- ious painting and coloring ex- ercises. many games were con- ducted, some of which will be used in the competition between various playgrounds in Exeter, July 17. The week's program was cli- maxed in a Penny Carnival in conjunction with the Orange- men's celebration. The carnival included such attractions as the dart throw, penny toss, fish pond and airplane ride. One particularly popular booth was the wash cloth throw. 'rhe youngsters had a once-in- a-lifetime opportunity to throw a dripping cloth into some of their comrades' faces. Other amusements included various peanut, candy and balloon scrambles. Also at Riverview Park, a mile, and one-half mile swim- ming competition was held in which Mark Hinton and Judy Glover emerged as victors re- spectively. The attendance on this day was 550. Next week is planned as Gyp- sey and Hobo Week. Kids are reminded that they still have time to register for Boom's Kin Camp from July 28 to August 4. "My husband wants to see how I look in that white fox coat you have in the window." No. Mr, and .Mr.s. .Charles JO, fery, Me, and Mrs, Victor Jef- fery were guests at the Coates, Jeffery wedding Saturday at James St.. United Church, Exe - ter. John Carroll, Gary Simpson, Bobby Snow were on a bus trip to Toronto on Thursday where they were guests of the Hog Producers Association. Misses Debbie Etherington„ Joanne 'Hodgert, Beth Pass- more, and 'Marlene Stewart are Attending Oode r i eh Summer School. this week, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Tony Shulman of Embro, Mrs. Jeenie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. William Snow, Bobby and Jimmy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider at their cottage north of Grand send. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Heard, Wendy, Joan and John of Kirkton spent Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert and Jane of Zurich spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Jef- fery. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Judith and Bradley spentSunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hall, Mrs. Cecil Bannerman of St. Marys, Miss Ida Hall of London visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Elford, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Howatt and Larry of Londesboro visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert. Messrs. John Carroll and Gary Simpson are holidaying at the Pinery the first of this week and Blair Fletcher and Jim Carroll are spending the last of this week at the Pinery. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thor- nell of Pontiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunkley and children of Ridgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Martin de Jong andfamily of Glencoe visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris Coming Events . CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC -- at Brinsle y United Church grounds on Friday evening, July 19, at 7:00 pm sharp. 18* HURONDALE WI FAMILY PIC- NIC -- at Riverview Park, Wed- nesday, July 24 at 6 pm for supper. Sports events after sup- per. 18c ikVirfil"rfri riO IP fIZ DANCE 411 IP at Bluewater A Danceland • and Ernie visited on Monday With Mr. and Mrs. Jemes Har- ris of London. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Langelle and children of Chatham yisitee the first of the week with Mr. end Mrs, H. Carroll. Quite a number from this community attended the Twelfth of July Celebratioe in Exeter on Friday. Mr, Harold Rowe had part of his thumb taken off while har- vesting peas near Anderson, Paul Kerslake of Winchelsea is holidaying with Terry and Harold Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara spent the weekend at Miller Lake. Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Brazier, Michele and Carol of Brantford are holidaying for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass- more. There will be Sunday School and Church on Sunday July 21 and 28 when Rev. E. Roulston of Exeter will be the guest speaker at the church service. Hurondale Institute picnic will be held on Wednesday even- ing July 24 at 7 pm at River- view Park, Exeter. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Around 100 children sat down to a bountiful dinner at River- view Park on Tuesday. Table committee were Mr. and Mrs. Bev Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. William Snow. Sports were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Mr. and Mrs. William Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Aimee Passmore. Winners in races for nursery class girls were Laurel Hod- gert, Diane Hodgert; boys,Dale Passmore, Bradley Johns; kin- dergarten, girls, Sylvia Stew- art, Janice Stewart; boys, Ron- nie Stewart, Brian Maver; pri- mary boys, Robert Bray, Barry Miller; girls, Judith Cann, Nan- cy Alexander; junior girls, Judy M av e r, Beverley Passmore; Mrs. Rohde's class, boys, Jim- my Snow, Gerry Morgan; Mrs. Hodgert's class boys, Jack Ma- ven, Bobby Stone; intermediate girls, Marlene Webber, Marge- ret Kernick; boys, Johnny Mor- gan, Wayne Maven; Couples race, Bill Rohde and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert; wheelbarrow race, Teddy Kernick, Harold Johns, Brian Miller, Douglas Rohde; egg race, Douglas Rohde, Brian Miller; kick the slipper, boys, Douglas Rohde, Jack Hodgert; men, Bill Rohde, • Bill Lamport; ladies, Mrs. Bill Lamport, Mrs. Mac Hodgert; Scarecrow relay adults, Ros Hodgert': team; children, Bri4r. Miller's team; pop bottle relay . adults, Bill Rohde': team; Oil epee, Brian Miller'eteainjpee out guessing contest, lyirs,.N9' Brazier; Mother with largest Present, Mrs. Robert Mayer marble guessing contest, bert Mayer; youngest child,pre sent, William glfer d; luck;, epot, Mrs. Lloyd :leellantyne ), BROWNIE'S Clinton WILLIAM HOLDEN NANCY KWAN COLOR CARTOON Adult Entertainment Coming Next: "MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION" Page 14 Tieles-AdVPcate, July 18, 19.3 . . . • ANNOUNCEMENTS feetreeiteeeleleellrieices'` 'eleeeeeee.• • ' ,:eeeeeeeeeliereeTAI Zee FRIDAY NIGHT from 10-1:30 pm. Music by PACI DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA 11611iik 2 Complete Shows Nightly FIRSTSHOW AT DUSK 2nd Show at approx. 11 o'clock , WED THUR., FRI. July 17-18-19 JACK LEMMON in "THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY" with KIM NOVAK, FRED ASTAIRE CARTOON SATURDAY, MONDAY July 20-22 The BIG WESTERN in COLOR CIMARRON GLENN FORD ANNE BAXTER MARIA SCHELL CARTOON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY July 23-24 The World of Suzie Wong Exeter Agricultural Society COMMUNITY PICNIC Tuesday Night, July 23 7 p.m. RIVERVIEW PARK Beverages, plates and cups provided Bring your own basket Whitney Coates, President