The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-11-10, Page 13ANNOUNCEMENTS Teacher fractures arm
when tossed by wind ;....;;:ZiggV,. •
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to take this op-
portunity to say thank you to all
my relatives, neighbors and
friends for visits, flowers, cards
and treats while a patient inSouth
Huron Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Fletcher and the nursing
staff. -- Mrs, Alonzo Hedden.10*
Gerald, Jane and Larry Isaac
Would like to say thank you to
all those who sent treats and
cards to Larry while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. 10c
Mrs. Wm. Ryckman wishes to
express her sincere appreciation
to friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for the cards, floral trib-
utes and acts of kindness during
her recent bereavement. Also
thanks to Rev. Warren, Dr. Eck-
er, the pallbearers and the Hop-
per-Hockey funeral home. 10*
The family of the late Mrs. Eli
Sims wish to express their sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all the relatives, friends and
neighbors for their kindness and
expressions of sympathy and
beautiful floral tributes and any-
one who helped in any way dur-
ing our recent sad bereavement
in the loss of a loved one. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Gulens, nurs-
ing staff of South Huron Hospital,
Rev. Warren and the T. Harry
Hoffman funeral home. — Eli
Sims and family. 10*
We would like to express our
deepest appreciation to our many
kind neighbors and friends for
their prayers, their assistance
at home, their cards, letters,
flowers and gifts sent to Mar-
garet during the past month.
We would also like to thank the
Hensel]. United Church, Rev, Har-
old Currie for his visits, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Shepherd and
family, Dr. Contway, Dr. Fox,
Dr. Mayer and Dr. Syrenne and
the nursing staff of the Scar-
borough General and the North-
western hospital staff for their
deep concern and round the clock
intensive care given to Margaret.
We are most grateful — may God
bless you. — Margaret and all
"The Smillies" at "Smiling
Acres". 10*
We wish to extend a sincere
thank you to all our friends,
relatives, and neighbors for their
cards, memorials, floral trib-
utes and other expressions of
sympathy at the time of our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to the nursing staff at
South Huron Hospital, Dr. J. C.
Goddard, Bonthron funeral home,
and the Ontario Provincial Po-
lice. we are truly grateful. —
Stan Tudor and family. 10c
I wish to thank all my little
friends and relatives for cards,
gifts and treats while I was a
patient at War Memorial Child-
ren's Hospital in London. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Gulens and
the nursing staff. — Joanne Webb,
1 on
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to our friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for cards,
letters, gifts, flowers and visits
while Maxine was a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
to Doctors Wallace and Lovatt,
also nurses and staff on 6th floor
and to Rev. Bennett. — Lorne and
Maxine Weiberg. 10c
Mrs. Don Wright wishes to
thank all those who sent cards,
flowers, treats and gifts while
she was a patient at South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Gulens, Dr. Read and the hos-
pital staff. 10c
I wish to thank my neighbors,
relatives and friends for their
cards, treats and visits while
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
hospital, London. Special thanks
to my two daughters, doctors
and nurses. — Tom Yearley.10*
Attention
Veterans
EX-SERVICE MEN
AND WOMEN AND
DEPENDENTS
THE ROYAL CANAD-
IAN LEGION SERVICE
BUREAU OFFICER
Mr. H. W. Moyer
Service Bureau Officer
London, Ontario
Will be visiting
Branch No. 167
Exeter on November 21
From 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Any ono wishing informa-
tion, advice or assistance,
regarding War Disability
Pensions, Treatment, Al-
lowances, etc., is request,
ed to contact the Service
Officer, or Secretary of
the local Branch, whose
name appears below, to
arrange on interview,
R. E. Pooley
Harvey Pfaff
IN MEMORIAM—
DELBRIDGE — In loving and fond
memory of our dear sister,
Beatrice Alberta Delbridge
who passed away November 14,
1965.
Her faint last wish I would like
to have heard
And breathed in her ear, one part-
ing Word;
Only those who have lost, are able
to tell
The pain in the heart in not saying
farewell.
-- Sadly missed and always re-
membered by your sisters
Dora and Mrs. Ila Bailey.10*
PFAFF — In loving memory of
Nelson T. Pfaff who passed
away four years ago November
10, 1962.
At night the silent stars shine
down
On a place not far from here;
Where sleeps someone we can't
forget,
And always loved so dear.
Ever remembered by his fam-
ily. 10c
PENHALE —In loving memory
of a dear grandpa and great-
grandpa Edgar Penhale, who
died one year ago November
12, 1965.
A year today dear Grandpa was
called
To his eternal rest;
Gone where the angels sing so
sweet,
And taken when God knew best;
We miss him here so very much,
His presence oft seems nigh,
But we all hope in Heaven to
meet
Where no one says good-bye.
— Sadly missed and always re-
membered by Don and Joyce
Masnica, Pauline, Eddie, Con-
nie, Patty and Rodney Wayne.
10*
BIBLE IN YOUR HAND PRO-
gram, Pastor L. G. Lowe, a re-
turned missionary from India
will be speaking on Saturday,
November 12, '7:30 pm on the
subject, "Life Beyond The
Grave". On Sunday, Nov. 13,
7:30 pm his subject will be "The
Heavens are Telling". This sub-
ject will be illustrated by slides
from some of the world's largest
telescopes. Through the courtesy
of the Anglican Church these
meetings will be held in Trivitt
Memorial Parish Hall. Your
friends the Adventists welcome
all faiths. 10*
COIN EXHIBITION, Sunday Nov.
13, 12 noon to 7 pm; feature
exhibit; Huron County Regiment
Cap Badges and many other fine
collections; Elm Haven Motor
Hotel, Clinton; everyone wel-
come. 3:10c
HOME and SCHOOL —Exeter
Public School Home and School
Association meeting, Monday,
Nov. 14 at 8:15 pm. Speaker,
Mr. Garnet Harland, Principal of
J. D. McCurdy School, Centralia,
special musical numbers. Sub-
ject, The NEW APPROACH To
Mathematics. 10c
COUNTY CHRISTMAS FAIR—
Sale of country crafts by local
artist craftsmen, Colborne
Township Hall Carlow, Wednes-
day November 16 and Saturday
November 19, 2-9 pm. 10:17c
BAZAAR and TEA sponsored by
Main St. UCW, Saturday, Nov.
26 at 3:00 pm in Sunday School
rooms. 10c
Jean
McLachlin
at the organ
in Rod & Gun room
COLONIAL
HOTEL
GRAND BEND
Thur., Fri., Saturday
Matinee and Sat. Eve.
Nightly
THE HI FI'S
Starting Nov. 14
to Nov. 26
nightly
KING GANAM
Lounge, Dining, Restaurant,
Motel and Banquet Rooms
Plan to meet at
THE
LUCAN
Phone 227.4411
HENSALL
TEEN
TOWN
Dance
Saturday, November 12
8:30 - 11 :30
Hensall Arena Auditorium
The Tek-Niques
We reserve the right
Admission $1.00 per person. to refuse admission
Slack
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Times-Advocate, November 10, 1966
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"You Are There Dance",
Presenting
The Cavaliers
Dashwood Community Centre
NOV. 12
Ziffitia14,Fr
r , .
mer Scott, Mrs. Omar Cunning-
ham and Mrs. Charles Coughlin.
Members of WI who attended
the London Area WI Convention
Were Mrs. David Kestle, Mrs,
Alan Hill, Mrs. Andy Carter,
Mrs, Arnold Lewis and Mrs.
Frank Hardy Sr, at Knox Pres-
byterian Church in G oder 1 c h.
Miss Ruth Elaine Armstrong
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Hugh Sutherland at RR 4 Etnbro.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Carter enter-
tained friends Monday afternoon
following the funeral of Mrs.
Levi Carter (former Rebecca
Ann McCoy) widow of Levi Cart-
er of London. Service on Monday
,was held at the Geo. E. Logan &
Sons funeral home in the chapel
with the Rev. Robert B. Ken-
nedy officiating. Interment was
in Exeter cemetery,
The Huron
New Democratic Party
Association
will meet at the
Elm Haven Motel
Clinton
Thursday, Nov. 10 8:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome
to hear
Donald C. MacDonald
M.P.P. — Ontario Leader
Lunch will be served
Published by
Huron N.D,P. Association
Exeter District
BIRTHS-
13AYNHAM—Anne and Bob Bayn-
ham, Exeter, announce t h e
birth of a daughter, Susan
Elizabeth, at South Huron HoSe
pital, November 6.
° KELLER — Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Keller, RR 2 Dashwood, an-
nounce the birth of a son, Scott
Edward, at South Huron Hos-
pital November 3 a brother
for Ricky and Robbie,
LOVE Gerry and Brenda Love
(nee Mallard), RR 3 Parkhill,
wish to announce the birth of
their son, Paul Michael, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Novem-
ber 2.
MOMMERSTEEG—Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Mommersteeg, RR 3
Hayfield, announce the birth
of a daughter, Linda Jennie, at
South Huron Hospital, Novem-
ber 2 a sister for Michael.
PARK — Bob and Carole Park
(nee Schade), RR 4 Parkhill,
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Traci Lee, at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, November 4.
PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Price, Crediton, announce the
birth of a daughter, Lori Lynn,
at South Huron Hospital, No-
vember 3 — a sister for Don-
ald, Diane, Kathy and Gary.
REGIER — Mr. and Mrs. Clem-
ent Regier, Zurich, announce
the birth of a daughter at South
Huron Hospital, November 7.
SNELL — To Carolyn (nee New-
man) and Ron Snell at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, a son,
Timothy Edward, November 2.
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Smith of
Crediton will be at home to their
relatives and friends on Sunday,
November 13, 1966 from 2-4 pm
on the occasion of their Golden
Wedding anniversary. A 5:00 o'-
clock family dinner will be served
at the Community Hall. 10c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell P.
C hapman of Grand Bend announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Norma Joan, to Stanley
D. Schiff of Toronto, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Schiff of Kitchen-
er, The wedding to take place in
Toronto on Saturday, November
26, 1966 at 6 pm in Holy Blossom
Temple. 10c
CARDS OF THANKS —
• We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for their kindness, floral tributes
and messages of sympathy re-
ceived during the loss of a dear
father and grandfather. The kind-
ness shown to the late W. S. Cole
by the nursing staff at south Huron
Hospital was greatly appreciated.
Harry and Helen Cole. 10*
I wish to thank all the friends,
neighbors and relatives for cards
and visits while I was a patient
in Victoria Hospital. Also spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Boyne, La-
dies' Auxiliary and the WMS of
the Carmel Presbyterian Church.
Thanks also to Dr. Goddard, Dr.
McAninch, Dr. Wyatt and the
nurses on the 5th floor at Vic-
toria and the nurses at South
Huron Hospital.—Ella Dalrymple
10c
I would like to thank all those
who remembered me with flow-
ers, cards, letters, treats and
visits while a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital and since re-
turning home. It was gratefully
appreciated.—Mrs. Lloyd Jones.
10*
We wish to express our heart-
felt thanks to our relatives,
neighbors and friends for gifts,
flowers, cards and good wishes
received on the occasion of our
diamond wedding anniversary.
You have helped to make this a
very happy occasion for us. —
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jory. 10*
On behalf of my wife and my-
self I would like to thank our
relatives and friends for their
kindness to us during the recent
illness and death of my father
Milton Love. To Dr. John Goddard
and the staff members of South
Huron District Hospital, Exeter,
we extend our sincere thanks for
their unceasing kindness and con-
sideration. — Howard Love. x
A sincere thank you to the
Marian Ritchie Auxiliary for the
lovely plant, to my neighbors,
relatives and friend8 for cards,
visits and treats while a patient
in St. Joseph's and South Huron
Hospitals. Also to Miss Claypole,
Dr. Read and nurses. Janet
(Nettie) McCurdy. 10c
Very sincere thanks to all who
remembered me in any way dur-
ing my stay in South Huron Hos-
pital and since returning home,
and to all who made things so
much easier for Martha, special
thanks to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Wald-
en, Dr. Read, ReV. Reinhart,
Miss Claypole and staff. —Rud-
olph Miller. 10*
The family of the late W. A.
Patrick wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to their relatives, friends and
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness and messages of syre ,-
pathy d u r ing their recent be.,
reaVernent 10*
Music Jr. Tuckersmith and Stan-
livray township, a teacher of
Mrs. Alvin Lewis, of MeGil-
A reception in the school follow-
afternoon on the school grounds.
The event was held Friday
ed. ley township, met with an accident
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter and
Thursday, as she was leaving Mr. Allan Lewis of Ailsa Craig, SS 1 Stanley township. She open-
attended. ed the door and due to the strong
wind, it threw her three feet off
Miss Gladys Carter will start
on Monday, Nov. 14 at St. Jo- the steps to the ground.
She was taken to Clinton pub- seph's Hospital as nursing as-
lic Hospital. Her left arm was sistant.
broken and she will be hos-
pitalized awhile. PERSONALS
Sundays, she is organist at the Mrs. Clarence Millson is able
to sit .ip in a chair at her home, morning service in the Baptist
following a heart spell. Church, Ailsa Craig. In the after-
noon she plays at the United Mr. James Donaldson is im-
proving at his home from a heart Church at Birr.
condition. GRADUATE AT BYRON
Members of Clandeboye WI
Miss Gladys Carter, Clande- attended the Riverview Institute
boye and Miss Edna Morley, meeting last week. They were Ailsa Craig, graduated as nurs-
Mrs. Andy Carter, president, ing assistants at Byron Sana-
Mrs. Alex Macintosh, Mrs. Wil- torium.
Mt. Carmel
The annual CWL turkey bingo
will be held in Dashwood Com-
munity Centre this year on
Dec. 1.
Miss Beth Carey, Chatham,
spent the weekend with Mary
Eileen Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hartman
London, visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Hogan and Margaret Ann.
Miss Mary McKeever and
Nancy Ryan were visitors with
their parents over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gilkes,
St. Claire Mich., spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hajas
and Ronald.
JOHN REGAN
The sudden death of a former
parishioner occurred at his home
in London: that of John Cornelius
Regan, 50, on Saturday, Novem-
ber 5.
He was a son of Mrs. Jose-
phine (Glavin) Regan and the late
Cornelius Regan.
Surviving besides his mother
are one brother, James, London;
sisters, Mrs. Fergus (Geraldine)
Ryan, Detroit; Mrs. Jack (Hub-
erta) Spafford, Royal Oak, Mich-
November 10, 9:00 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
JACKPOT
TONIGHT
'400 '" calls
Sponsored by Ladies° Auxiliary
Admission $1
No one under 16 years of age
for 15 rounds will be admitted.
Open House
(Not the official opening)
Stephen Central School
Thursday, Nov. 10
7:30 — 9:30 p.m.
Parents & Ratepayers
Are Welcome
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Exeter Teen Town
EXETER ARENA
presents
"The Roots of All Evil"
Thursday, Nov. 10 8:30 — 11:30
Admission: 75¢ with membership $1.00 without membership
No Slacks
We reserve the right
Allowed
to refuse admission
igan; Mrs. Fred (Mary) Baynham,
Houston, Texas; Mrs. Doug (Ruth)
Harness, London.
The body rested at the Donohue
funeral home and Requiem Mass
was sung at Our Lady of Rosary
Church, London, Wednesday, No-
vember 9 at 10 am. Burial took
place at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
cemetery.
BAZAAR
and
TEA
in
Crediton
Community Centre
sponsored by
Crediton U.C.W.
November 12
at 2:30 p.m. Annual Meeting
Tuesday, Nov. 22, 8:30 p.m.
TRINITY MEMORIAL PARISH HALL
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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 167 -Exeter
invites you to join them in the
REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY
Friday, Nov. 11
Trivitt Memorial Church 10:50 a.m.
followed by laying of wreaths at the cenotaph
All veterans in Exeter and surrounding area are urged to participate in the annual
Remembrance Day Parade, Veterans will meet at the Legion Hall, 10:30 a.m. and
proceed to Trivitt Memorial Church for service. Thence to the cenotaph for the
laying of wreaths and the last post. Medals will be worn.
Guest Speaker: Rev. H.D. Pillen
ALL VETERANS WELCOME