HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-09-22, Page 13CARDS OF THANKB—
Mrs. Bertha Hayter wishes to
thank all those who sent cards
and flowers while she was a
patient in Victoria Hospital. 22*
Thanks to every one of you,
past and present, patrons who,
have shipped your milk from day
to day and laughed and Joked
along the way, we've handled
lots of cans it's true, for it's
sixteen years, I've hauled for
you, as the saying goes, it's water
over the dam but for us we know
it was milk in the can, so please
keep on shipping, milk they can't
do without, also Good Luck to
Alvin who has purchased the
route.—Gordon and Evelyn
Johns and family. 22c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien
wish to thank everyone on the
occasion of their 60th wedding
anniversary for the many lovely
gifts, cards and flowers, mes-
sage from the Queen, members
of Parliament, scroll from Prime
Minister Robarts and Mr. Mac-
Naughton, MP, and Mayor Del-
bridge on behalf of the town of
Exeter. 22c
IN MEMORIAM—
ALLISON — in loving memory of
a dear husband, Gordon Al-
lison who passed away Sep-
tember 23, 1962,
Remembrance is a golden chain,
Death tries to break but all in
vain.
To have, to love and then to part,
Comes the greatest sorrow to
one's heart.
— Always remembered by his
loving wife Violet. 22c
BRODERICK — In fond and loving
memory of a dear wife and
mother, Mildred, who passed
away one year ago September
19, 1965.
Our lips cannot tell how we miss
her,
Our hearts cannot tell what to
say;
God alone knows how we miss her
In a home that is lonesome today.
—Loving ly remembered and
sadly missed by husband Ray
and children Ron and Jane.22*
Reception
and Dance
for JIM GOULD
and
MARG FANNER
(Bridal Couple)
EXETER LEGION
Sat., Sept. 24
Music by the
Twylites
EVERYONE WELCOME
THE TRENDS
Admission: 750 (with membership)
$1,00 (Guests of members)
T:':?. i liTE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
ONLY
Box Office Opens at 7:45
First Show starts at Dusk
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SEPTEMBER
23, 24
DOUBLE FEATURE
KIRKTON
FALL FAIR
September 29 & 30
PARADE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
Led by Clinton Legion Pipe Band
— DECORATED FLOATS
TUG OF WAR for PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN
4.11 Club & Showmanship Competition
Pet Show — Hogs, Poultry, Ponies
All Cattle Classes — Saddle Horses
Public School Children Free— Admission 500 — Cars Free
RIDES FOR CHILDREN
A Draw on ti Pure Bred Holstein Heifer Calf from the herd
of Roy Martyn, Russeldale,
Tickets 500 or 3/$1.00 Draw to be held at Fair
Clarence Switter
President
DANCE
Friday eve., September 30
in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton
Good Music Alex P. Otago
See. treas.
LIONS CLUB
PAPER DRIVE
Have Your Paper Tied in Bundles and
Placed at Curb by 1 o'clock
WEDNESDAY,
September 28
Proceeds to Maintain Scout House. Thank You
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NEXT PAPER DRIVE
WILL BE HELD LAST 'NEDNESDAY
IN DECEMBER
teres•sesieesselless.
IOOF
The installation of the officers of the Exeter
Lodge No. 67 Independent Order of Oddfellows
will be held in the Exeter Lodge rooms
by the
DDGM Bro. Roy Hunter
and staff
September 27, 1966
All members are cordially invited to attend.
Wm. Ford
Noble Grand
Percy A. McFalls
Rec-Sec'y
JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY
Service 11 A.M.
REV. DUNCAN McTAVISH WILL PREACH
SUBJECT: "A New Vision of God — Transcendent
and Immanent"
ANTHEM: "Break Forth Into Joy" (Simper)
Senior Choir
Nursery for babies. Junior congregation for
children 4, 5 and 6 years.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
All departments meet
The Sunday School will be open for inspection after
the morning service.
Box Office Opens at 7:45
First Show at 8:15
THURS. — FRI. — SAT.
September 22-23-24
DOUBLE FEATURE - IN COLOR
"DUEL AT DIABLO"
James Garner - Sidney Poitier
"TARAS BULBA"
Tony Curtis - Yul Brynner
Cartoon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Sept. 30 — Oct. 1
Double Feature - In Color
"CHEYENNE
AUTUMN"
Richard Widmark, Caroll Baker
Karl Malden
"PALM SPRINGS
WEEKEND"
Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens
Cartoon
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BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
Theatre. Clinton
After September 24
Weekends Only
BIRTHS —
BOOGEMANS — Mr. and Mrs.
Xavier B oogeman s, Grand
Bend, announce the birth of a
son, Mark. Xavier Norman, at
South Huron Hospital, Septem-
ber 19 this makes five gen-
erations living.
CLEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward J. Clements, Algonquin
Dr., Centralia, announce the
birth of a son, James Edward,
at South Huron Hospital, Sep-
tember 14.
DUCHARME — Ray and Pauline
pucharme (nee O'Rourke) an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia
September 14.
FORSTER-- Mr. and Mrs. Gord-
on Forster, CFB Centralia,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Joan Patricia, at South
Huron Hospital, September 15
— a sister for Bradley, Lor-
raine and Donna.
GRAHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Graham, CFB Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Ann, at South
Huron Hospital September 15
— a sister for Robbie.
MATHERS — Jerry and Phyllis
mathers (nee Merkley) an-
nounce the birth of a daughter
Debora Lynn at St. Joseph's
Hospital, September 17 — first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Wilf Mathers, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Merkley, Ex-
eter.
MORLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Morley announce the birth of a
son, Daniel Brent, at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, September 14.
TAYLOR — Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Taylor, RR 3 Exeter, announce
the birth of a son, Jeffrey
John, at South Huron Hospital,
September 13 — a brother for
Debbie—first grandson for Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hoffman and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Des-
Jardine wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Mae to John R ay m ond
Campbell, RR 4 Brussels, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell.
The wedding to take place at
3 pm Saturday, October 15 at
the United Church Grand Bend.
22*
MARRIAGES —
JAC K MAN DINNIN
In Zurich Lutheran Church on
Friday evening, September 16,
1966 by the Rev: A. C. Black-
well, Wilma D. Dinnin, daughter
of Mrs. Ella J. Dinnin, Bruce-
field, and the late William Din-
nin to Ernest E, Jackman, Utica,
Michigan, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Jackman. 22c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher
will be at home to their friends
and relatives, September 28 from
2-5 and 7-9, the occasion of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary. No
gifts please.
CARDS OF THANKS —
Words cannot adequately ex-
press our gratitude to those who
expressed their sympathy and
helpfulness to us so beautifully
at the time of our recent sorrow.
May God bless you all. Mrs.
Audrey Hutchinson and family.
22*
"The Third
Day"
Colour
George Peppard
Elizabeth Ashley
"Thunder
Over the Plains"
Colour
Randolph Scott
Coming:
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"PINOCCHIO"
"FORTY POUNDS
OF TROUBLE"
Two Shows Nightly
RAIN Or CLEAR
First Show at Dusk Children
Under 12 in Cart FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND sew) At SHIPKA
MUM
TEESWATER FALL FAIR—Fol--
low the crowds to Teeswater,
home of Canada's Largest Rural
Fair on SATURDAY SEPTEM-,
13ER 24th, See Canada's finest
Livestock; 4-H; Machinery;
Rides; and Miss Dominion of
Canada. Ontario Provincial po-
lice Motorcycle Precision Ride
features two complete grand-
stand, shows; Canada's 48th High-
landers Pipe Band and Dancers
in attendance. See Mr. Flowers
demonstrating in arena with the
Craft Folk. Floor show and dance
Saturday night in arena to music
of The Debonaires. 15:22c
PRENATAL CLASSES—A Series
of prenatal classes will begin on.
Wednesday, October 5th, 1966,
at 2:00 pm. at the Health Unit
Office, basement entrance off
Anne Street, South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter. These will be held
at Weekly intervals for n ine
weeks. Those interested are in-
vited to attend on the above date
or phone the Huron County Health
Unit Office, Exeter 235-1014, be-
tween 9:00 a.m, and 12:00 noon.
22c
RUMMAGE SALE and AUCTION
sponsored by Women's Auxiliary
to South Huron Hospital will be
held in Exeter Legion Hall, Sat-
urday October 15. 22;29:6c
HAM and BEAN SUPPER spon-
sored by Trivitt Memorial WA
October 25 in the Parish Hall
5-7 pm. 22c
SMORGASBORD SUPPER spon-
sored by James St. UCW, Wed-
nesday November 2, 5:30-'7:30
pm. 22:Oct.20c
7auot 7oft/e4
Mr. E. 0. Sweetman of Toronto
is visiting at the home of Miss
Verna Coates.
Mr. W. C. Allison is a patient
in South Huron Hospital.
Centennial
Fair Queen
CONTEST
Kirkton Fall Fair
Friday Afternoon,
Sept. 30
Entrants — some agricultural
& 4-H background
Winner eligible to compete
later at regional and then
provincial contest.
Contact
Mrs. Norman Amos or
Mrs. Ross Francis for
entry blanks.
THEDFORD
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
107th. Annual
SCHOOL AND
FALL FAIR
At Thedford
Tues. and Wed.
Sept. 27 and 28
AMATEUR CONTEST —
Tues. Sept. 27 at 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY -Parade,
headed by Thedford Silver Band.
SPECIALS — Baby Show,
Pie Eating Contest, Freckle
Contest, Balloon Blowing
Contest, Bingo, etc.
4-H Achievement Day
with Dairy & Beef Calf
Club also Tractor.
VARIETY CONCERT -
at 8 p.m. Dance after to
Desjardines Orchestra.
Nightly
The Dave Preist
"FOUR"
Starting Sept.. 19 — Oct.. 1
Dining Lounge
Banquet Room
Dancing
at the air conditioned
SHILLELAGH
LUCAN
Reception
and Dance
FOR MR. & MRS. BORDON
(ANDY) ANDERSON
(nee JUNE MORENZ)
Dashwood Community
Centre
Sat., Sept. 24
Music by Desjordines Orchestra
EVERYONE WELCOME
Times,Acivocate, September 22, 1900 P090 13
Square Dance Anyone?
EXETER PROMENADERS
FUN DANCE
Exeter Arena — Oct. 1 8:30 p.m.
$1.09 couple * Coffee & Donuts
Beginners Class starts Oct, 3 at 8:30 $1.00 couple
Earl Bowles Caller
BAYFIELD FALL FAIR
Tuesday & Wednesday
September 27 and 28
SCHOOL PARADE at 1:00 p.m. led by the
Bannockburn Pipe Band.
ALBION AMUSEMENTS on Grounds
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, 3 Tug-of-War con-
tests, 4-H club, Pet Show, General exhibits.
SHARE THE WEALTH BINGO Wednesday
evening.
KINSMEN are bringing
Johny Downs
to the
HARVEST JAMBOREE
October 7
Five tuneful hours of variety
Everything from Glen Miller
to a Go-Go
TAG DAY
South Huron District Hospital
WOMENS' AUXILIARY
Sat., Sept. 24
Please give generously when the
tagger calls on you.
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ZURICH
Fall Fair
Saturday
and Monday SEPT. 24 & 26
Featuring ...
HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST HORSE SHOW
Mon Night - 6 p.m. in The Zurich Arena
Over $1,000 in Prize Money M. L. "Tory" Gregg, MC
Friday Night, Sept.23
8:30 P.M.
Schneider Male Chorus
in Zurich
Community Centre
Saturday Night, Sept. 24
8:00 P.M.
MAJORETTES'
VARIETY PROGRAM
9:00 P.M.
Fall Fair Dance
Music by "The Cavaliers"
11:45 P.M.
`QUEEN OF THE FAIR't
CONTEST
Open to All Girls Over 14
Years of Age
Come and Enjoy One of the nest Small fairs in Ontario
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
MN&
.......................................
DANCE
FOR CLANDEBOYE
STREET LIGHTS
Lucan Arena
Fri., Sept. 23
Ad miss ion 75e
Music by the
Mountain Dew Boys
IN MEMORIAM-
13110DERICK -- In fond and loving
memory of a wonderful daugh-
ten-in-law, sister-in-law, and
aunt, Mrs. Ray Broderick (Mil-
dred) who passed away,one year
ago September 19, 1965.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger everyday,
Remembrance keeps her near.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by the Broderick
family. 22*
GAISER In loving memory of
a dear Dad, John Gaiser, who
passed away two years ago
September 25, 1964.
A silent thought, a secret tear
Keeps your memory ever dear;
Time takes away the edge of
grief,
But memory turns back every
leaf.
Sadly missed by d au g ht e r
Clara. 22c
MAWHINNEY — In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife, Ettie, who
passed away on September 23,
1965.
A day of remembrance sad to
recall
Without farewell you left us all
The memory of this year I will
never forget,
Years may roll on but the mem-
ories always last.
— Lovingly remembered by hus-
band Chester. 22*
MORENZ In loving memory of
our dear parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Morenz who passed
away 10 years ago, Father
July 29 and Mother, Septem-
ber 26, 1956.
Time goes on with many changes
Joys and sorrows, smiles and
tears
But their memory is ever cher-
ished
With the passing of the years.
-- Lovingly remembered by their
family and grandchildren,22c
EXETER ARENA
Friday, September 23
8:30 — 11:30
Exeter
TEEN TOWN
Absolutely
No slacks allowed
We reserve the right
to refuse admission.
Monday, September 26
1:00 R.M. — Monster Parade
Led by Thedford Silver Band
and
the Zurich Lions Majorettes
1:30 P.M. — Official Opening
By Robert E. McKinley, M.P.
2:30 P.M. — Pet Show
3:00 P.M. — Baby Show
Zurich 4-H Calf Club
o CATTLE SHOW o
MONSTER MIDWAY
will be in operation