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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-04-14, Page 21committee, council set $3,000 as the tee for A. M. Harper for 1966 audit, and accepted a figure of $3,800 for 1967. (It was $1,- 975 in 1965). Among grants approved on recommendation of Reeve )3oyle's legislative committee: county libraries ($40 to each in the county); Goderich and wing- ham retarded children's schools, $350 each; Belgrave music fes- tival, BelgraVe school fair, Hen- sall school fair and Howiek- Turnberry school fair $25 each. The University of Western On- tario gets $1,000 for building fund, $1,000 for bursaries and $200 for scholarships, The Uni- versity of Waterloo will receive $1,000 for bursaries. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN Theatre - Clinton With Double Features, Each Feature Shown Once The Main Feature Is Shown Last ADMITTANCE R ESTRICTED TO PERSONS Is YI•Ii Of AOI OR 0411 STARTI NG THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 21 - 22 LOVE AND KISSES' and Having A Wild Weekend' DANCE featuring: THE CAVALIERS NO SLACKS ALLOWED Admission: 601 (member) 80t (guest of member) Fri. April 15 8:30 to 11:30 We Reserve the Right to Refuse Admission llllllllllllll meimemeemmemminimmemin lllllll mem: llll e iiiiiiiii e iiiiii les lllll men:mem:Km; ANNUAL MEETING South Huron Hospital ASSOCIATION Tuesday, April 19 8:30 p.m. Auxiliary Rooms, Hospital Please use the Anne St. (North) entrance For the purpose of receiving the directors' and auditors' reports. For the purpose of electing directors. All individual contributors and presidents of organizations contributing are -members and entitled to attend and vote. The Public Generally Invited Ivan Kaltifieitch A. M. Claypole, R. N. Chairman Administrator llnlllilllillill.lni lll einemelienomme: lllll eliseeeteneetotheienetimeolenieetteekeememiec CARDS OF THANKS — We wish to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us in the loss of a dear husband and father. For all the floral tri- butes, donation to heart fund and Gideon Bibles. Special thanks to Rev. Wattam, Rev. Morrow, LOL 219 Greenway, pallbearers and flower bearers, the Hoffman Fu- neral Home, Dr. Boyes and all who helped in so many ways. — Mrs. J. Whiteford and fam- ily. 14c I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all for their cards, letters, treats, flowers, plants and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and sine e returning home. —Mrs. Howard Johns. 14* The family of the late Mrs. George T. Wren wish to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to all their friends, relatives and neighbors for all their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral tributes, cards and donations to the cancer fund, in the loss of a dear mother and grandmother. A very special thanks to Miss Claypole, the nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital for all their kindnesses during mother's lengthy illness, a special thanks to Dr. Goddard, Rev. Lewis, the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, the pallbearers, and all the ladies who helped in the home. — Lloyd and Agnes Mc- Lean. 14* I wish to thank everyone for cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Charles E. Achesonl4* IN MEMORIAM — TvlaeDONALD—In loving memory of a dear brother Donald Evans who passed away two years ago April 12, 1964. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you Life has never been the same; In our hearts your memory ling- ers Sweetly tender, fond and true There is not aday dear brother That we do not think of you. --Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by sisters, broth- ers, sisters-in-law and broth- ers-in-law. 14* MacDONALD—In loving memory of a dear brother Donald who passed away two years ago April 12, 1964. We do not forget, nor do we intend We think of you often, will to the end; Forgotten by some you may be, In our memory you will ever be. — Always remembered by broth- er Ted and Edna, 14c The family of the late Fred- erick Beaver wish to thank the Rev. H. Zurbrigg, the pallbear- ers, neighbors and friends for their kindness and considera- tion, 14* I wish to thank everyone for cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to the nursing staff, Dr. Read, Miss Claypole and the parties who looked after me when I came home. — Mrs. Flossie Cor- nish. 14* I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards and treats, while I was a patient in Westminster Hospital.—William Dickey. 14* Mrs. Mike Hodgert, Exeter wishes to express her sincere thanks for flowers, treats, cards and visits while spending three weeks in St. Joseph's-Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Hiltz, nursing staff and the doctors of London. 14* IN MEMORIAM — kacDONALD—In loving memory of a dear son Don, who passed away April 12, 1964. His memory is a keepsake, With which we will never part; Though God has him in his keep- ing, We still have him in our hearts. -- Ever remembered and sadly missed by Mom and Dad. 14* MacDONALD—In loving memory of my dear brother, Donald Evans, who passed away two years ago April 12, 1964. I will always remember the way he looked, The way he spoke and smiled, The little things he said and did Are with me all the while; For down the lane of memories The light is never dim, Until the stars forget to shine I will remember him. — Sadly missed by sister Maxine and brother-in-law Lorne.14c Cavaliers Dance Dashwood Community Centre Thursday, April 14 Admission $1.00 EVERYONE WELCOME Kindergarten & Grade 1 REGISTRATION USBORNE CENTRAL SCHOOL FRIDAY, APRIL 29 9 a.m. to 12 O'clock Please Bring Pr oof of Age and I mmunization Record A. Mathers, Princi pal 2 3 5.0331 MacDONALD—In loving memory of our dear uncle, Donald Evans who passed away two years ago April 12, 1964. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses him more than us; And when old times we oft re- call, That's when we miss him most of all, — Sadly missed by niece and nephew Danny and Wyann.14c MacDONALD—In loving memory of a dear uncle Donald Evans, who passed away two years ago April 12, 1964. Beautiful memories are woven in gold This is the picture we tenderly hold; Deep in our hearts, Don, your memory is kept, To love and to cherish and never forget. — Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by nieces and neph- ews. 14* ROBINSON — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather William J. Robin- son, who passed away April 14, 1965. Wishing today as we wished be- fore, That God could have spared you many years more, Death is a heartache that nothing can heal But memories are treasures no one can steal. — Ever remembered by his wife, family and grandchildren. 14c SHARROW — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Edith Sharrow who passed away one year ago April 16, 1965. When the ties of love are broken, And loved ones have to part; It leaves a wound that never heals And an ever aching heart; Sometimes it's hard to under- stand Why these things have to be; But in His wisdom God has plan- ned Beyond our power to see. — Lovingly remembered by her husband and family. 14c SMITH — In loving memory of our dear parents, Mary Ann Smith and John S. Smith who passed away April 15, 1959 and October 12, 1954, A tribute of love and remem- brance To our parents two of the best; The joy they missed in life's journey May they find in God's garden of rest. — Lovingly remembered by the family. 14c Reception and Dance for FRANK KINTS FRANCES SKINNER (Bridal Couple) Saturday Evening, April 16 EXETER LEGION HALL EVERYONE WELCOME Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D. Minister 10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE Sermon: "Unless I see . . I cannot believe" Duet: Brenda Dinney and Louise McBride Nursery for babies, Junior Congregation for children 4, 5, 6 years. EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 53 Main St. Ph. 235.0944 Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhude Loyalty Campaign Starts 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Bible School, classes for the whole family. 11:00 a.m.—Worship (Jr. Church for young children) 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Pastor Rhude will speak at both services. "A Warm Welcome Awaits You At The Pentecostal Tabernacle" CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. D. J. Scholten 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service (English) 2:15 p.m.—Worship Service (Dutch) 12:30 pan.—Back to God Hour CHLO (680 Kc.) PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Andrew and George Streets Pastor: William A. Getz 9:15 a.m.—Divine Service 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 10:30 a,m.—Bible Class ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. William Gat: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service Churches of The Lutheran Hour BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East Rev. Jacob Boorman, Guest Minister 10:00 a.m.—Dutch 2:00 p.m.—English 3:15 p.m.—Sunday School CENTRALIA FAITH TABERNACLE Undenominational. Sunday School 10 a.ni. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sunday 8 p.m. Evangelistic Wed, 8 p.m. Bible Study Rev. Clarence Sawyer, Pastor MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th. Organist: Bonnie McCrae 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Worship Sermon: "Times of Refresh- ing"—Acts 3: 12.27 Nursery THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter The Rev. J. Philip Gandon, Rector David Elston, Organist Sunday, April 17 FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—Church School (Senior Grades) 11:15 a.m.—Choral Eucharist ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Minister: Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A., B.D. Sunday, April 17 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Rev. Ivor Bodenham 11:20 a.m.—Worship Service "When God Waited" Sunday School for the chil- dren 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service "Right in the Sight of God" Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service We welcome you to worship with us. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys Sunday, April 17 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 a,m.—CHURCH SERVICE You are invited to worship with us. Nursery available for pre- school children. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J, James, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. K. McCrea Sunday, April 17 10:00 a,m.—Morning Worship 11:10 a.m.-Sunday School 7:30 p.m.-Cantata by Zurich E.U.B. Choir and Y.V. 4 Legion Hall THURSDAY April 1 4, 9 p.m. JACKPOT 150 Sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary in 53 numbers No one under 16 years of age Admission $1 will be admitted for 15 rounds SATURDAY APRIL 23 MOTOVIATIONS A-GO-GO ROCK & ROLL, RHYTHM AND BLUES COME EARLY, BRING YOUR FRIENDS FEATURING: THE MOTOVIATIONS (Leader formerly with Bobby Curtola for VA yrs.) and LINDA THE GO—GO GIRL Admission $1.00 PARKHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE County council will support plow match Guest Speakers: Mr. A. Williams and Mr. D. Solomon Exeter Public School HOME & SCHOOL MEETING April 18 at 8:1 5 p.m. `ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS' Robert Mitchum, Carroll Baker Color Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m. First Show at 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY and FRIDAY April 14 • 15 - DOUBLE FEATURE - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin Sammy Davis, Jr. Color `F.B.I. CODE 98' Jack Kelly, Ray Danton Cartoon `BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWN' `MISTER MOSES SATURDAY and MONDAY April 1 6 - 18 - DOUBLE FEATURE - TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY April 1 9 • 20 Ann- Margret, Michael Parks Color Cartoon Color Cartoon `MASQUERADE' Cliff Robertson Jack Hawkins Times-Advocate, April 14, 1966 Page 21 BIRTHS--- DRAKE—John and Marjorie Drake, Staffa, announce the birth of a son at Stratford General Hospital April 8, HODGINS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hodgins, RR 3 Ailsa Craig, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, April Kristine, at South Huron Hospital, April 9 a sister for Terry. MARRIAGE—Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Marriage, Dashwood, announce the birth of a son, Randy Richard, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, April 6 — first grandchild for Mr. and mrs. Leo Gibson. VOLLETT — Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Vollett, Holstein, announce the arrival of a son, April 6 — a brother for Theresa, Lar- ry, Deborah, Keith and Trudy. ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Carol Ann to Mr. Murray James Fin- layson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Finlayson, all of Cromarty. The wedding to take place Saturday, May 7, 1966 at 2:30 pm inCrom- arty Presbyterian Church. 14* Mr. and Mrs. David Kestle wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Jane to Mr. George Percival Cunningham, Clandeboye. Wedding will be in the Clandeboye United Church, Saturday, May 7, 1966. 14c CARDS OF THANKS — I wish to thank all our friends and neighbors who helped in so many ways in connection with the auction sale. — Harry (Hank) Wilson. 14* CARDS OF THANKS — Philip and Marjorie Johns wish to express their thanks to every-, one who remembered Gerald in any way while he was a patient in the hospital, and since he re- turned home. Our special thanks to Dr. Fletcher and the staff at South Huron Hospital. 14* Mrs. Ross Mathers and baby Larry wish to express their sin- cere thanks and appreciation for visits and cards. Special thanks to Dr. Read and the nursing staff Of the South Huron hospita1.14c The family of the late John Passmore wish to express their sincere thanks to their relatives, friends and neighbors for the kind expressions of sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavement, also for the floral tributes, cards and do- nations to the cancer fund and to the heart fund, special thanks to Dr. D, A. Ecker and to the nursing staff of South Huron Hos- pital, Rev. Harold Currie for his comforting message, the Bonth- ron Funeral Home and pallbear- ers. We also appreciate the kind- ness and thoughtfulness of all those who visited him during his illness. 14c Mrs. James Simpson and fam- ily wish to express their sincere thanks to their relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended to them during their recent be- reavement, also for the floral tributes, cards and donations to the heart fund and the United Church Missions. Special thanks to the South Huron Hospital staff, the Rev. Andrew Boa, the Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home, the pall- bearers and Unit 1 of the Thames Road UCW. 14* County council set aside$2,500 toward cost of the banquet to be field in connection with the inter- national plowing match near sea- forth. A tender of $3.50 for the meal was mentioned, but Reeve Ernest Talbot, chairman of the agricultural committee, said the matter is not settled. Grants approved on recom- mendation of this committee in- clude the following: Agricultural junior extension, $2,500, Soil and Crop Improve- ment Association $400, Agricul- tural representatives $500,C1in- IOOF - The initiatory degree team of Exeter Lodge No. 67, IOOF will confer the degree on a num- ber of candidates in the Exeter Lodge rooms April 19, 1966. All members are cordially in- vited to attend. Wm. Ford, Noble Grand, Percy A. McFalls, Rec.- Sec'y. 14c BRIDGE — The regular monthly bridge of the Officers' wives club will be held on Wednesday April 20, 1:30 pm in the Ladies' Lounge of the Officers'Mess. For reservations please call 228- 6967 or 228-6846. 14c RUMMAGE SALE and Auction sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital will be held in Exeter Legion Hall Sat- urday, April 30, 1966 commenc- ing at 1:00 pm. 14c Rem/waft &tee ?Noce for JOHN SHAW and MARJORIE HENDRICK (Bridal Couple) April 16 Dashwood Communi t y Cent r e Ken Mittleholtz' s Orchestra EVERYONE WELCOME South Huron Di strict High School Exeter Tickets - $1.00 Available at Wilson's Jewellery Exeter ENTERTAINMENT STANDARD FIVE Featuring: BETTY-ANN To April 1 6 NEXT WEEK: Hi-Fi's WMASAISTAMMITMEM:.=27,702.22 ANNOUNCEMENTS Both Former Trinidadians They are now teachers at our high school and will talk about life in Trinidad ton Spring Fair $265, Holstein, Hereford and Shorthorn breed- ers' associations $100 each, Jer- sey, GuernSe y, Ayrshire and Aberdeen-Angus associations $50 each, Hensall Spring Fair $150, and fall fairs as follows: Blyth $150, Exeter $294.56, Sea- forth $503.18, Zurich $154.20, Bayfield $150, Brussels $223.12, Howick $150, Dungannon $150, Lucknow $75, Kirkton $100. Among grants recommended by the finance committee, $1,500 for the building fund at London of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind was about the only change. There is an annual main- tenance grant of $2,000. The Sal- vation Army gets $1,500; the Canadian Cancer Society (Huron branch) $400, and St. John Am- bulance $75. On recommendation of this Will show movie at high school "The Restless One s" con- sidered the most successful mo- tion picture yet produced by Evangelist Billy Graham, will be shown in Exeter on April 23 at the South Huron District High School. With the accent on youth, this feature-length film deals imagin- atively and dramatically with the teen-age crisis, With a back- ground setting provided by the 1963 Billy Graham Los Angeles Crusade, and artfully woven into the story pattern, "The Restless Ones" is a hard-hitting, bold approach to our social problems. One reviewer said, "Here is a picture that tells the world the truth and comes up with an an- swer, not an easy answer, but an answer from beyond us." This answer will satisfy, challenge and inspire young and old alike and will appeal to churchgoers and non-churchgoers. Screen writer James Collier has skillfully brought into focus the contemporary plight of both teen-agers and parents. EUCHRE and DANCE, sponsored by St. Patrick's Church Saints- bury at the Luca.n Arena, Friday April 15, 8 pm. Music by the Ramblers. Admission Students 50 and Adults 74. 14c BAKE SALE, Saturday, April 16, 2:30 pm in F. W, Huxtable's building, Main St. Exeter. Spon- sored by Exeter Chapter O.E.S. 14c POT LUCK SUPPER — Ladies, don't forget Huron Waves pot luck supper in Crediton town hall, Monday, April 18 at 6:30 pm. Come and bring a friend. Mem- bers please bring name of a local shut in. 7:14c Reale-44 ate4 inside the bright, turbulent world of today' s youth Special screen appearance BILLY GRAHAM Sat., April 23, 8:00 p.m. Lounge • Dining Room Coffee Shop Banquet Room up to 200 Restaurant SHILLELAGH MOTOR HOTEL 227-4411 LUCAN