The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-07-30, Page 10His task is
getting blood
Liept,Col, J. W. Routledge,
a Londoner who loft there 23
years ago to join the Canadian
Army, has returned to head up
one of the city's most Important
community services, Col, Rout,
ledge has been appointed Dirge,
tar of Blood Donor Services
with the London Area Branch,
Canadian Red Cross Society,
which also serves in apron
Connty.
He retired last =nth from
the army after 23 years service.
Since October 1961 he has been
stationed at No. 27 Central
Ordnance Depot in London and
since February 1963 has been
Deputy Cemmandant,
"The proeurement of blood
from volunteer donors is a most
vital service "London Re
Cross president Capt. G. A.
MacLachlan remarked when an-
nouncing the appointment.
"We must maintain supplies
for our hospitals' free trans,-
fusion service. The appointment
of a full-time director reflects
ski and Tatnily .of Detroit spent
Sunday with Mrs. pat Fleming.
and Tom,
Mrs, Wehster, Detroit and
Mrs. Kathleen Qroorne, Van,
couver are guests of Mrs. Ca-
therine Morrissey.
Mr, & Mrs.Sammy Ducharme
and family, Windsor, spent the
weekend, with Mr, & Mrs, Hp,
bert Carey,
M . & Mrs. Henry Wililin and
Billy of Preston visited for a
few daYS with Mrs, Mary Trai-
nor and children..
Mr, & Mrs. Patrick Sullivan
Sr, attended the funeral of the
latter'e sister heingSister )3ar-
bare held from Motherhouse
in LeridonSaturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hartman
visited with Mrs. Mary Des-
Jardine and Mr. & Mrs, Wil-
fred Hogan recently.
Miss Jane McCann is spend-
ing a few days in Detroit with
relatives.
Miss Ar l e n e Desjardine,
Mary Lou McCann, Irene Carey
and Rita Hogan of London spent
last weekend at the home of
their parents.
ir• .**, it •
tI
5 STARLITE
CARDS. OF THANKS
messages of sympathy and
floral tributes received durIng
their recent .sad bereavement in
the loss of a dear inether..Sp.e,
gig ,thanks to. Dr. Butler,. Rev,
C, Parrott, Miss JudyScott,
soloist and T. Stephenson and
Son Funeral Home, Faintly,
Violet, James, Kathleen and
Gordon, 30c
Mrs, Gordon Scott and twin
boys wish to thank all those from
whom they received cards, gifts
and visits while in St, Joseph's
Hospital, London. 20c
mr, and Mrs, Harold Hunter
wish to thank all their friends
for their kindness to Mrs. Hunt-
er while ene was a patient in
South Huron Hospital, 30*
I wish to thank all myfriends
neighbors and relatives for re,
membering me with cards,
flowers and treats while I was
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital. Mrs, Lewis Davey. 30*
IN MEMORIAM -
IVIURDOCH -In loving memory
of a dear husband and father
John Robert Murdoch, who
passed away one year ago,
August 2nd, 1963.
He would not wish for sorrow,
He would not ask for tears,
But just to be remembered,
Through all the passing years.
,,Loves greatest gift 'Remem-
brance'."
-Lovingly remembered by the
family. 30c
MASON-In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Roy Mason, who passed away
four years ago, August 2.
Treasured thoughts of one so
dear,
Often bring a silent tear;
Thoughts return to scenes long
past,
Years roll on but memories
last.
-Lovingly remembered by
wife Ellen, and daughters
Audrey, Jean and Donna. 30c
WILSON - In loving memory of
Charles Lee Wilson who
passed from this world two
years ago on July 23, 1962.
- Always remembered by his
wife Laura and family Ted,
Norma, Hugh and Jim. 30*
MONSTER BINGO -Re se r v e
Saturday, September 19th, for
the K of C Monster Bingo and
draw to be held in St. Mary's
Arena. Proceeds for Scarboro
Foreign Mission, 30c
IOOF - A business meeting will
be held on August 4th, 1964. The
members of Exeter Lodge No.
67 IOOF are requested to at-
tend. Stanley Whiting, Noble
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr, & Mrs. Don Willcox and
Scott of Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs.
Jerry Rannie, Joanne and Da-
vid of Toronto are visiting with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Delmer Skinner,
Edward and Frances, Miss Gail
McBride of Zurich and Mr.
Frank Hints visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Maynard Margison
and family at their cottage at
Inverhuron.
Mr. Bob Margison of London
spent a couple of days with Mr
& Mrs. Delmer Skinner,
Miss Sandra Skinner and Ja-
nice Johns are attending Girls
Camp at Goderich this week.
Miss Wendy Ryckman of Exe-
ter spent the weekend with Miss
Carol Bell.
Rev. H. Wilson will take
charge of the next Sunday
morning services and Mr, Lloyd
Morgan of Centralia will have
charge of services for August
9 and August 16.
By MRS. G. HOOPER
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Langford
and family attended the Lang-
ford reunion at Herman Lang-
ford's of Grand Bend Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gover of
Thorndale were Sunday guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. G. Jones.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson
spent Thursday with Mrs. Law-
rence Grasby, Debbie and Linda
of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and girls visited Sunday even-
ing with Mrs. Clark Switzer of
Mitchell,
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick
and Stephanie of Ebenezer visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Leonard Thacker.
Miss Edna Facey of Picton,
Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor-
onto were weekend guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper,
Ruth, Veryl and Jeanette were
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Facey of Wellburn.
Grand, Percy McFalls, Rec.-
Sec, 30c
McKELLER REUNION - The
24th McKeiler reunion at Lion's
Park Seaforth Sunday, August 2,
at 2:30. Picnic supper at 5
o'clock. 30c
AUGUST 10 - 11 - 12
(Adult Entertainment)
'DAYS OF
WINE AND
ROSES'
Jack Lemmon • Lee Remick
Jl I \.
•
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, August 2
TENTH SUNDAY
AFTER TRINITY
11:15 a.m.-Choral Eucharist
and Junior Sunday School
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 Inc.)
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,
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Services in Caven Presbyte-
rian Church at Main & Hill St.)
Pastor: William A. Getz
8:45 a.m.-Divine Services
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
(Church Basement)
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
11:15 a.m.--Sunday School
7.30 p.m,-Worship Service
Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
Highway # 4
ELEVENTH SUNDAY
AFTER PENTECOST
Sunday, August 2
MASS - 11:00 a.m.
Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday. August 2
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Worship Service
Rev. M, 'lathes of Dash-
Wood In charge.
8:00 6 s p
Services at Shipke.
UNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St.
United Congregations in
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
during August
10:00 am.-Sunday Schools in
both churches
11:00 a.m-Union Service of
Worship at James St.
Soloist: Mr. Frank Johns
Organist: Mr. Lawrence Wein
A.W.C.M.
Minister: Rev. S. E. Lewis,
M.A., B.D.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Worship, English,
Rev. Carl Van Farowe
2:00 p.m.-Worship, Dutch,
"The Grace of God"
3:15 p.m.-Sunday School
Picnic, August 3
All Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
Sunday, August 2
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Bible Class
11:u0 a.m.-Divine Service
The Church of
"The Lutheran Hour"
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:.
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Sunday, August 2
39:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
(.)0 a.m.--Sunday School
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev, John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, August 2 & 9
Nn Sunday School classes
10 a m.--ClItirliCIT SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Mr. Paul I). Scott, B.A.
will preach
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Lloyd Johnston, Pastor
Sunday, August 2
0:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a art.-Morning Worship
Wed, 8:00 p.m.-Prayer a it d nibiu Study
Everybody Wcidonic
Giant
Auction
Sale
Canadian Legion Hall
EXETER
Wednesday, Aug. 5
at 8 p.m.
AUCTIONEER BERT PEPPER WILL OFFER FOR SALE AN
ASSORTMENT OF FINANCE COMPANY REPOSSESSIONS,
PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS, NEW AND USED FURNI-
TURE, TV's, APPLIANCES, DINNERWARE, WALL PLA-
QUES, ETC.
Everything Goes
FURNITURE A 2-piede Contemporary ChesterfieldSuite
(hand rubbed walnut arms); 2 other assorted Chesterfield
Suites, all with foani cushions; 2 Modern 2-piece Daveno
Suites (convert to sleepers); 2 9-piece Chrome and Bronte•-
tone Dinette Suites (8 chairs), 72" tables; 2 7-piece COp-
pertone Dinette Suites (inlaid arborite tables); 2 5-piece
Dinette SuiteS; 3 Bookcase Bedroom Suites, complete with
bed, chest of drawers and matching box spring end mat-
tress; 2 39" COntinental Beds, complete with headboards
and legs; 2 Full Size 54" Spring Filled Mattresses; 2 Sets
of Lamps, consisting of trt.light and 2 table lamps; 2 Sets
Of Step and Coffee tables; An assortment of Knechtel Kreat
ticins, manufacturers of Top Grade Step,,Coffee, End and
Corner Tables; HOSteSS Chairs -,. Chrome Hi-Chairs
Chrome step Stool Telephone Tables etc.
APPLIANCES AND TV A large Refrigerator with full
cross-top freezer; 2 ElectriORanges; Along skirt Washer
with punt; A 20 on. ft, chest type Freezer (full warranty)
With over ,600 capacity; A 4 speed record player and
Radio; Automatic Washer and Dryer, used only'one year;
A variety of Guaranteed Trade Wane Televisions.
For Your FittatiCing Convenience Terms on all purchases
can be arranged after or at any time during sale.
DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALE
Checlues Accepted SaleS Tax In Effect
Wit0Egr RI/04/ 04/ tiNeEtg
2 HOURS OF AUTOMOTIVE FURY
MOTORCYCLE MANIACS - HEAD ON COLLISIONS
DRIVING 1964 VALIANTS
4 OR 5 OLDER CARS TO BE DEMOLISHED
Clinton Community Park
Tues., Aug. 4 7:30 pan.
Admission: Adults $1.25 Children 50¢
Sponsored by the Huron Central Agricultural Society
Cards 504 3 for $1
Watch The T-A For Numbers
Each Week
This Week's Numbers
0-65, N-41, B-11, B-7, N-43, G-47,
N-36, N-33, 0-73, G-57, B-3, G-53,
0-61, N-40, 0-67, 0-74, B-9, 0-72
Due to the fact that there will be no paper pub.
lished on Thursday, August 6, 18 numbers have been
pulled this week.
Numbers brawn So Far In Bingo
0-66, 14-39, N-34, B-14, G-54, 1-24,
0-71, 0-60, G-59, B-15, 0-52, 0-70,
0-75, N-45, 1-16, G-46, 1-17, 1-23,
1-21, G-48, 0-63, 0-49, B-8, B-13
0-64, B=-4, B-6, I-17, G-51,
1-28, G-50, N-31, B-1, 1-19, G-56,
1-26, B-12, B=-10,
1=-•25, 0=-68,
Former cleric
attracts -crowd.
the IMportanCe we, place oath's
community service. The Red
CrosS is very fOrtilnate to, have
secured a man of 00, Rout-
ledgel$ ability for this new
appointment."
Col. Routledge is a member
of Byron United Church, Oak-
ridge Masonic Lodge.
Mt. Carmel :lady
has wrist in cast
Pape 10, Tirnes-Advacate, July 30, 1964
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Charles Glavin broke
her wrist this, week requiring
a cast,
Miss Lorraine Hall and Mary
Ellen Ryan are attending the
Yca training weekWiadPer
this week,
Miss Judy Regier and Sandra
O'Rourke are helidaying with,
relatives in Detroit,
Miss Carolyn Hall has re-
turned home after a pleasant
visit in Peterborough with Mr.
mrs, Kerr Marshall and sons,
Mrs, Gerald O'Brien has re.,
turned home from St. Joseph's
, Hospital
Mr, & Mrs. Eddie Mittle-
holtz and sons, Exeter spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
Hogan and family.
Rev. Father Hugh Fleming
and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Berdin-
.PNPAGPMPNT5.-
mr, and Mrs. Lee ,Tory an*.
notince ..the-engagement of their
slanghteli7. Lynda Marie to Mali*
rice litiarci sea of Mr, andMre,
Robert Heard of Sealorth, Oat,
The wedding to take plane on
August la, 1964 in St.. James.
Roman Catholic Church, Sea,
forth. • 30e
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY
NIGHT
At
Blue Water
Danceland 111
ZURICH
Music By
1/1 DESJARDINE'S
Orchestra ip
The largeet crowd of the year
close to 500 persons was
on hand Sunday to hear Rev,
Harold Snell, London, preach at
the weekly Sunday evening qos,
pel Services at the .Shiplta
Drive-In Theatre,
Officials counted ebout. 115
cars at the service to hear
the former minister of James
Street -United Church, Exeter.
Many of the congregation also
enjoyed chatting with Rev. Snell
following the service,
This Sunday, the services will
be highlighted by the cfCalvary,
mer! quintet from Flint, Michi-
gan.
This team of singers was or-
ganized in 1956 and have made
several. TV appearances, as
well as cutting records. They're
most successful record has
been "I've Been to Calvary",
Eden School Reunion HIGHLAND
GAMES
at DUTTON DRIVE IN
S.S. NO. 4 OSBORNE
Saturday August 1
Bell Rings at 1 p.m.
Bring Picnic Lunch, Beverage Provided
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Come and Visit With Former Teachers, Pupils and Friends
Any Person Having School Pictures or Items of
Interest Please Bring Along or Forward for
THEATER
Monday,
August 3
Commencing at 10 a,m
•MASSED BANDS
• PIPING
• DANCING
•SPORTS EVENTS
• DANCE IN EVENING
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
Never yet did the assas,
sin's knife reach the core of
a cause or the heart of a
principle.
Thomas D'A MOGOQ.
Euchre player$.
conduct :picnic-
"' MRS', WMI:VINWCAILITEINIA'
The Winchelsea Etielira Club
held their picnic at the .school
Thursday evening with 34 pre,'
sent. A bountiful supper was.
enjoyed after which a hall game
was played and later everyone
.played bingo.
Mr, & Mrs, Gladwin Clarke.
and Kim..of Naperville, Illinois,
visited Wednesdey afternoon
with Mr, .4 Mrs, NeWton Clarke
.end Mr, & Mrs, Wm Walters
and Danny.
Miss Mary and.G e r aid Skin,
net' of St, Paul's visited this past
week with Mr. & Mrs. Bison.
Lynn and family.
Paul Kerslake visited this
past week with Dale Skipper of
Miss Melanie Veal of Hen-
Pall is visiting with Karen and
Janet Kerslake.
Miss Faye Sharpe .of peter,
borough spent the weekend with
Kathy Hem They went on the
Junior Farmer's tour Saturday
of the Canadian Canners, Exeter
and the 114OrriSO4 Dam, then to
Goderich to Bissett Bros, Dairy
and other points of interest.
Mr. & Mrs, Harvey Smith
and Penny of Crediton visited
.Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Colin
Gilfillan and family.
Mr, & Mrs. Clayton Brock
and family of Guelph visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Free-
man Horne and family.
Scott Morgan of Thames Road
is visiting with Mr, & Mrs.
Newton Clarke.
!tESAL., JULY 30, 31, AUGUST 1
'THE GREAT
ESCAPE'
Steve McOueen
James Garner
CARDS OF THANKS
Norm and I would like to say
“thanks" to all Who sent cards,
flowers, treats and visited me
while I was ill at home and in
South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Ecker, Dr. Sey-
mour, Miss Claypole and nurs-
ing staff, Rebekah Lodge, Exe-
ter Legion and Ladies Auxil-
iary., - Carrie Norry. 30*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends
I
neighbors
and relatives for the lovely
cards, letters, flowers and gifts
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital. All was
great ly appreciated. -Mrs.
Elgin Webb. 30c
I wish to thank my neighbors
and friends for flowers, treats,
letters, cards and calls during
my stay in Victoria Hospital,
also the Hospital staff and since
returning home. It's much ap-
preciated.- Della Peart. 30*
My sincere thanks to all those
who remembered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while I was a patient in South
Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Gans, Miss Claypole and
the nursing staff. All was great-
ly appreciated. - Charlie Cow-
ard. 30*
The family of the late Sarah
Elizabeth Morley wishes to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends, neighbors,
and pallbearers for their
thoughtful acts of kindness,
BIRTHS.-,--
KNNENDyK Mr, and Mrs.
Hank 13innendYk, RR 2Kippen
announce the birth of a son
David. Richard, atSouth Huron
Hospital July 22 a brother
for John and Michael,
DVNDAS Lorne and Shirley
Dundas (nee lienclerS011)1,on,
don, announce the arriVelef
son, Brian Scott, at Victeria.
Hospital, July 20,
HENDERSON - Irwin and Edith
Henderson. (nee Sneers) or,
angeville, announce the birth
of a daughter, Nancy Jean,
in puf f e r in Area Hospital,
July 19.
RILETT Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Rilett, Crediton, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Randall Thomas (Randy), at
South Huron Hospital, July
24-a brother for Julie,
Mary Jo, Billy and Todd.
TOD-Mr, and Mrs. Wayne
Ted, Lucan, announce the
birth of a daughter, Beverley
Myrtle, at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, June 30 a sister for
Jimmy.
WAREING-Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Wareing, RR 2 Kippen,
announce the birth of a son,
Jeffrey Ross, at South Huron
Hospital, July 22.
WHITE -Mr. and Mrs. James
W. White, Dashwoo d, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
at South Huron Hospital, July
27 a sister for Carl and
Larry,
WURM -Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Wurm, CarlingSt., Exe-
ter, announce the birth of a
daughter at South HuronHos-
pital, July 28 - a sister for
Linda and Brenda. BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
1MM SUN. MIDNITE MONDAY
AUGUST 2 - 3
(Adult Entertainment)
We are here to add what
we can to, not to get what we
can from, Life.
Sir William. Osier
Come as late as 11 p.m. and
see the complete show `DEAD RINGER
Invite you to join them for
Worship. Fellowship and
Services
Bette Davis • Karl Malden Reception
& Dance
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 30.31
BILLY ROSE'S AUGUST 4 - 5
(Colour)
'JUMBO' For Mr. & Mrs. Bill Falconer
(nee Edith Dowson) `FLIGHT FROM
ASHIYA' DORIS DAY
JIMMY DURANTE
MARTHA RAYE
Colour Cartoon
YuI Brynner
Richard Widmark
Zurich
Community Centre
Sat. Aug. 1
Desjardine's Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
THURSDAY ONLY JULY 30
FREE POPCORN
For The Children before 9:15
AUGUST 6 - 7 - 8
(Colour)
'McLINTOCK'
SATURDAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY - August 1.3.4 John Wayne
Maureen O'Hara
'McClintock'
JOHN WAYNE
MAUREEN O'HARA
Colour Cartoon
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY
August 2
Cliff Richards vs. Elvis Presley
in
2 BIG COLOUR FEATURES
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IGNORANCE ..
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Wets with howls
COMING
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ANO FEMALE
in the
ADULT
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AUDIENCES
Complete Privacy
ENTERTAINMENT
T00E111611
TIME . . SHOWN
SEE IT.
of Your Automobile
DRIVE-IN
TO ADULT MALE
DISCUSS IT ...
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TO BROWNIE'S
For the
speed
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CLASSIFICATIONS
'Southeast
No. 51. Operated
DRAGWAY
Newest
0
TIME
ELIMINATIONS
of
Grand
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from
TRIALS
of Grand
in Canada
Ford Thunderbolt
by Grand
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Bend's
OPENING
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CLOSE
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Aug.
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Bend
Sunday
Famoug
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A.M.
12 NooN
SHARP
or4gway
Fastest
factories
and
Beach
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top
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WONDERFUL TO
BE YOUNG
Decoration and
Memorial Service
Sun. Aug. 16
at 3:00 p.m., D.S.T.
SPECIAL SPEAKER
AND SPECIAL MUSIC
EBENEZER CEMETERY
Concession 4,
McGillivray Township
CLIFF RICHARDS
Colour
PLUS
BLUE HAWAII
Exeter & District
SWIMMING POOL
THIRD
NEWSPAPER BINGO
ELVIS PRESLEY
Joan Blackman
Colour Cartoon
WEDNESDAY ONLY Aug. 5
Billy Wilder's Great Comedy
SOME LIKE IT HOT
MARILYN MONROE
TONY CURTIS
JACK LEMMON
(Adult Entertainment)
, Cartoon
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
August 6.7
DAYS OF WINE
AND ROSES
JACK LEMMON
LEE REMICK
(Adult Entertainment)
Cartoon
SATURDAY ONLY-AUG. 8
2 Big Colour Comedies
CALL ME BWANA
BOB HOPE
ANITA EKBERG
Colour
PLUS
LOVE IS A BALL
GLENN FORD
HOPE LANGE
(Adult Entertainment)
Colour Cartoon