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woposrtou, swoRTH3 ONT., AUG. 26 19651 NEWS OF ME TS ..- •
for -MN -and Mrs. Karl Regier
• (:i ee Kw Shea)
SATURDAY, AUG. 28
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Des.lardine's Orchestra
EVERYONE WELCOME —
Brownie's
Drive - In
THEATRE — CLINTON
Children Under 12 in Cars
Admitted Free
Two Complete
Shows Nightly
Box Office Open at 8:00 p.m.
COME AS. LATE AS 11 P.M.
AND 'SEE A .COMPLETE
O SHOW
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
141
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
August -26 and 27
" Your Cheating
Heart"
George Hamilton -- Susan Oliver
The great life story of the late
famed country music singer -
composer
Hank Williams
— Plus --
"LOOKING
"LOOKING FOR
LOVE"
Connie Francis - Jim Hutton
Color Cartoon
SATURDAY and MONDAY ,
August 28 and 30
'FATHER GOOSE
Cary Grant
.LESLIE CARON
• TREVOR HOWARD
Color Cartoon'
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
August 31 - September 1
"MONDO CANE
No. 2"
Daring - . . Shocking
Completely Uninhibited .. -
An Experience You'll - Long
Remember! ••
(Adult Entertainment)
Color ' Cartoon
COMING
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Sept. 2. and 3
"Get Yourself A
College -Girl"
The I1av,e .Clark Five
MARY ANN MOBLEY
CHAD EVERETT c
JOAN OBRIpN
THE ANIMALS
Color '. Cartoon
FUNERAL
Kdmloops Singer
Mils- New Honors.
MRS. JOSEPH DILLON -
101t. Joseph Dillon died Tues-
day morning at Western Hospi-
tal, Toronto, at the age of 83.
The former Mary Ann,Conlogne
she was a native of Hibbert
Township for many years.
Sdrviving••-are two sons, Ray-
mond and Frank, of Toronto;
four daughters, Mrs. Patrick
(Evelyn) Longeway, Stratford;
Mrs. Graham (Mary) Kritzer;
Mrs. Steven (Rose) McDonald,
both of Toronto; Mrs. Fred
(Bertha) Raar, Dearborn, Michi-
gan; 10 grandchildren, and five
great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her
husband, two sons and two
daughters. One son, Pte. James
Dillon, was killed on active ser-
vice in Italy in 1944.
Requiem High Mass was cele-
brated at St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, Toronto. Pall-
bearers were Patrick Longeway,
Steven McDonald, Graham Krit-
zer, Jerome Doornaaert, Daniel
Sparron and William Jones.
Burial w•as-in Holy Cross Ceme-
tery, Toronto.
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
Grand Bend
--A Go -Go -Go. Nites
FRIDAY, .AUG. 27th
9:30 - 12:30 •
THE DEL-REYS
Saturday, August 28th
9:00 - 12:30
Special 'Attraction!
JON and LEE and
THE CHECKMATES
Canada's Sensationals
Hear them before Amerkan
tour starts, including appear-
ances on SULLIVAN SHOW
and SHINDIG
plus
• Rick Wadds
and the •
FORTUNE TELLERS
Admission 1.50 each
• SPECIAL DANCE
Sunday9,00 Au12gust 29th
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THE DEL-REYS
COMING—
Labour Day Weekend
Fri. Sat. - Sun.
THE ROULETTES
Featuring LEE and DEE
Choir Boy Singers
Terrific — their last appearance
here.
- Every week more people . dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by .low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 257-0240.
DANCE
Royal T, Wingham
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th.
Music -by the All -Stars
Dancing 10 to 1
ADMISSION $1.00 EVERYONE WELCOME
Sponsored by Huron County Jr. Farmers
CASH-- BINGO
Friday, Aug. 27th — 8:1 p.m.
LEGION HALL, SEAFO TH
• 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $10)0
ONE $50.00 JACKPOT
THREE $25.00 SPECIALS
— Children under 16 not permitted —
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c, or 7 for $L00'
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, •Canadian Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK
Saturday Dancing
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th
With music by the C1EIEVELS
-- Popular Walkerton Band —
Dancing 9 to Midnight
s AeMISSiON
fanciug Will continue each Saturday night: -
,Enjoy' the big - ews foloforheitdonshpprkasant surround;
The following item will prove
of interest to residents of Hen-
sall and community:
"A young Kamloops singer,
whose talents have led to Euro-
pean tours and solo' spots with
the UBC choir, performed re-
cently on her home ground.
Miss Inez Smillie, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Ivan G.- Smillie,
of Kamloops, B.C., a former
physician in Hensall, gave a re-
cital in. Kamloops Secondary
School auditorium. She was ac-
companied by Miss Brenda J.
Sneed, an -accomplished pianist.
"Miss Smillie, who, was born
in Clinton, Ont., but arrived at
Kamloops at the age of seven
weeks, started her training with
Mrs. Marion Owens. While un-
der Mrs. Owens' tuition, she was
a B.C. Royal Conservatory sil-
ver medalist on two consecutive
seasons. She 'also accompanied
the Elgar choir of B.C.' as a
soloist for two European tours.
"She studied in the UBC De-
partment of Music under the
direction of Dr. Robert Morris.
She has been a soloist with the
UBC Choir and Madrigal Sing-
ers and is lead soprano for the
Chamber Singers.
-"Last season Miss Smillie, ac-
companied by piano and French
horn, was among the winners
for the Vancouver contest of
the Friends of Chamber Music
Society. For the past two years
she has been taking private les-
sons from Marie Schildef•, a
Vienna -trained contralto.
"She has •just completed a
successful recital in Vancou-
ver. Her accompanist, $rends
Sneed, niece of well known ra-
dio and. television star, Elinor
Collins, is. a native of Vancou-
ver, and last year was award-
ed a Vancouver Symphony So-
ciety Scholarship for proficiency
in composition and in the same
year won the. ARCT scholar-
ship." •
LAC Clarence Hoy, Mrs. Hoy,
Ronnie and Gary, of • Gimli,-
Man., formerly of Hensall and
Exeter ,are vacationing for a
few :weeks. , with, the former's,,
paren.�tvMr : ;and ;Mrs- 1;Iar+xtee
HoY,,,T0, t ,Atber ,thlg
ter's parenits;;`,blr :and, Mr5.'Satn
Armstrong, Longueuil, Quebec.
Mrs. Pearl Nicol, London, has
returned after a visit spent with
her sister, Mrs. Fanny Clark.
Mrs. William Cook and son,
Ewen, London, who were visit-
ing with Mrs. Cook's son, Nor-
ris, a station agent at Gode-
rich, called on Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. McEwen last week..
Grant and Kenneth Jones will
appear on John Dickens' Talent
Time. CFPL-TV, Sunday, Sept:
5th, at 5:30.
Miss Margaret_ 5 ousseau vis-
ited with friends in London ov-
r the weekend, -
Mr. and ..Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
Coy and family, of Oakville, vis-
ited recently with the latter's
parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Whiteman and Beverly.
Mrs. Edith Pfile, of Ayton,
was a guest last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Asa Deeves. -
Mrs. Virginia Barnhart, of
Alamo, California, called" on
friends in the village- on Fri-
day. Mrs. Barnhart is a niece
of Mrs. Ruth Bell, of Alamo,
Cal., formerly of Hensall, whom
we regret to report is serious-
ly ill.
Mr: Orville Twitchell is a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital,.Lon-
don.'
Mrs. Frank Farrell, Blenheim,
end Mrs. Fred Thompson, To-
ronto, were, guests last week
with their aunt, Mrs. Chester
Lee.
Mrs. Mary Parish and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Barbara Craig, and her.
daughter, Miss Maxine Craig,
(the latter who is home on fur-'
lough from Viet. Nam), of Un-
ity, Sask., and Mr. arid Mrs.
Stanley Marshall, Hamilton,
have returned after visiting
with Mrs. Fanny Clark. Mrs.
Parish, a native of Ethel, Ont.,
and sister-in-law of Mrs. Clark,
has not been back to Ontario
since she went out to home-
stead with hen late husband 62
years ago.
Mrs. Aida Simmons received
word that her sister and broth-
er-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low- cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 257-0240.
FIRST
. PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH -
REV. DOUGLAS 0. FRY
Minister
Sunday, August 29th
WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M.
BETHEL
BIBLE CHURCH
Vermilyea, of Glendale, Cali-
fornia, were instantly killed
Friday afternoon, Aug. 20th, at
Ventura, California, in a car ac-
cident. They were returning
hbme from visiting Mrs. V'er.-
milyea's sister, Mrs. Ila Wood,
who' was 111 in hospital at Santa
Barbara, Cal., when the - acci-
dent happened. Mrs. Vermilyea
was the former Hannah Dins -
dale, of Kippen:
At the service of - morning
prayer in St. Paul's Anglicain
Church, the Rev. J. P. Gandon
spoke on "Doctrinal Authority."
Guest soloist, Miss Jean Hen-
derson, chose for her selection,
"How Great Thou Art." Mrs.
Frank Forrest presided at the
organ: Flowers were. in 1bving
memory Flowers
Mrs. R. H. Middle-
ton, placed there by the.m-
ily, •
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn,
attended the Schilbe-Grand wed-
ding in Holy Trinity Anglican
Church, London, Saturday, Aug.
21st;
Mrs. J. E. McEwen and Mrs.
George Hess enjoyed a charter-
ed bus tour to Kingston and
Ottawa and a boat • cruise to
The Thousand Islands over the
weekend. They also visited Fort
Henry, •Upper Canada Village,
and saw the changing of the
Guard ceremony .at Parliament
Hill. `
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Cousins,
of London, were guests Sunday
with Mrs. Leona Parke. and Pa-
tricia.
Greene Reunion
Ori Sunday fifty members of
the Greene family gathered in
the Seaforth Lions Park for
their fourth annual reunion.
laces and games were enjoyed
by those present.
The winners were: Games--
Balloon
ames=Balloon race, Irven Gethke; pa-
per plate race,- Betty Tucker,
Steve Suplat; lucky spot, Mrs.
Beverly Beaton; guess weight
of water melon, Mertez Taylor,
Steve Suplat; hammer the nail,
Irven Gethke, Betty • Tucker;
most change, Wes Greene.
q .,,Girls , and boys, six
+and eupder, Kim' Greene, . Jeff
:T2lylor; girls, and boys,, six ,to
10, Nancy - Taylor, David
Greene; girls and boys, 10-14,
Diane Suthern, Marty McClair;
wheelbarrow' race, Marty and
Robert McClair; three-legged
race, • Maxine and Murray
Greene.
Youngest baby present yias
Brenda Kerr, 21 months /old,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Kerr, of Nile; youngest
grandmother . Was Mrs. Steve
Suplat, 38, of Goderich; , oldest
grandfather, Mr. Wes Greene.
The person with •the most eig-
arettes in an open pack was
won by Catherine Racho, Strat-
ford.
During the afternoon officers
elected for 1966 were: »secre-
tary -treasurer, Maxine Greene,
Mitchell ; sports committee,
Catherine -. Racho, Stratford ;
Mertez Taylor, Woodstock; reg-
istration, Charles Greene, Eg-
mondville.
Immediately following sup. -
per, a surprise birthday cake
was presented to Mr. William
Greene, Exeter, also a lovely
gift from the family on the
occasion of his birthday. The
1966 reunion will be held jn
Seaforth Lions Park.
(Services at' Orange Hall)
Sunday, Aug-ust 29th
1010i-X.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL
Classes for all ages
7:30—GOSPEL SERVICE
Speaker—Cerd•Murray, Stratford
I> Cor. 6:14r `Be ye not un-
equally yoked•together with un-
believers: fox' what fellowship
hath righteousness? And what
comi>iunion • hath light with
darkness?"-.
Huron Farm News
Excellent weather of the last
few days has speeded up the
harvesting of spring crops, with
yields and quality above'earlier
expectations. The dry weather
has also retarded the develop-
ment of white mold in bean
fields and hastened the ripen-
ing process that this may not
now .become a. problem.
A goodly number of fields
are being prepared for fall
wheat.
A lot of warm weather is
needed to mature beans and
corn. Beans are on -the • aver-
age, at least two weeks late. •
Reception - Dance
for
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggart
(nee Laura Hatcher)
FRIDAY, SEPT. 1.Oth
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
Dancing from 9:30 till —
By Ken Wilbee's Orchestra
Ladies' please bring Lunch
Ladies' W.O.A.A. Jr.
Semi -Final
PLAYOFFS
Winthrop
Vs. .
Shakespeare Jrs.
under lights
LIONS PARK
SEAFOR.TH
Thurs., Aug. 26
at 8:30 p.m.
SILVER COLLECTION
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.FROM NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
A
HENSALL ARENA
ESDAY, AUG- 31
8:30 Doors open 7:30 p.m.
STARRING . •
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* .WILMA LEE. and
STONEY COOPER
* CHEF ADAMS and
YVONNE TERRY
CLINCH MOUNTAIN CLAN
* MANY OTHERS!
Advance Rush Tickets $1.75 Advance
Admission at the Door
WILMA LEE AND STONEY COOPER
Reserved Seats $2.50
$2.00 • ,
Tickets on '_sale in. Hensall at Crest Hardware, The Regal Grill
and ,Reid's Texaco
This ad. is sponsored by the f ollowing Businessmen of Hensall:
eneral Coach Works of Canada Ltd.
Hensall Sales Barn
Scholl's Super Save
E. L. Mickle & Son Ltd. -
Irwin's Ladies' Wear & Drygoods
Lavender Garage
W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd.
Hensall P.U.C. '
Taylor's.. Ready -To -Wear
J. Bonthron & Son -
Cook Bros. Milling Ltd.
W. J. 'Doc' Cameron Plumbing
Crest - Hardware -
Christie's 5c to $1 • .
Huron Auto Body_
Jim Sangster Aluminum Sales
Joe's Barber Shop
A. Spencer & Son
Richardson's Garage & Grocery"
Beaton's Bakery
Wm. Fuss Electric Ltd.
Wilson's Drug Store
Hurondale • Dairy
Fink Plumbing- & Heating Ltd.
Keys Transport -
T. C. Joynt & Son
,Hotel Hensall
Regal Grill
Hyde Bros. Farm Equipment
Kamp Korner Restaurant
Hensall. •Motor Sales
Reid's Texaco Service
Charlie's Auto Sales •
Hensall District Co-op
Cleinent' McKee Sales
'Chub's Barber Shop
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