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OLD TIME FIDDLERS' CONTEST
Contestants Wanted For
Saturday, May 27
at Parkhill Community Centre
Contest Starts at 3:00 p.m. No entry fee required
3 Classifications: 18 yrs. & under
19 — 60 yrs.
Over 60 yrs.
Prizes $15, $10, $5 in each Classification
A copy of contest rules will be mailed on receipt of application
Mail entries to J. G, Levie
P.O. Box 460, Parkhill, Ontario
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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BIRTHS —
MaCDONALII— Mr, and Mrs..
Dennis MacDonald, Crediton,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Heather Louise, at South
Huron Hospital, March 15 —
baby died shortly after birth.
MASSE — Mr. and. Mrs. Elzer
Masse, RR 3 Zurich, announce
the birth of a daughter atSouth
Huron Hospital, March 14,
MILLER Sgt and Mrs. T, L.
Miller (nee Ford) Germany,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter at Zweibrucken, Germany,
March 13 — a sister for Danny.
MOLNAR—Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Molnar, Agincourt, announce
the birth of a daughter Nancy
Elizabeth, at Scarboro General
Hospital March 19 — a sister
for Jimmy.
RADER — Mr. and Mrs, Wesley
0. Rader, Exeter, announce
the birth of a son, Daniel Wes-
ley, at South Huron Hospital,
March 20.
RUNDLE — Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Rundle (nee Skinner), Exeter,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter Tracey Geneva, at South
Huron Hospital March 17.
THIEL — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Thiel, (nee Dignan) Zurich,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Sharon Adele at South
Huron Hospital March 15 —
first grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Dignan and Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Thiel.
CANCER SOCIETY A Meeting
of Exeter and, District Braneh of
Canadian Cancer Society will be
held in Victoria-Grey Trust Co.
Building, Tuesday, March 28 at
8 pm. 23c
DESSERT EUCHRE — Centennial
Rose Dessert Euchre at Trivitt
Memorial Parish Hall, Wednes-
day, March 29 at 2:00 prn. Pic-
torial displays, prizes, costumes
Optional, Admission 50Q, 230
IN MEMORIAM —
PRANCE —IR loving memory of
my dear wife, Mary Ann Prance
Who passed away four years
ago March 25, 1963,
Like autumn leaves the years
roll by,
But in my heart you never die;
Time takes away the edge of
grief,
But memory turns back every
leaf,
—Ever remembered by her hus-
band, John H. Prance, 23*
CARPS OF THANKS —
To all my relatives, friends
and neighbors I convey my sin-
cere thanks for their visits,
cards, letters, flowers, treats
and inquiries during my lengthy
stay in St, Joseph's Hospital.
I also thank those who brought
baking to our home before and
since I came home. Sincere
thanks to Dr. Cameron, Dr.Mer,
ideth, Dr. Patterson, Rev. Sach
and Rev, Lancaster and all the
nurses and aides in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Mrs. Arnold Blake.
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To my many friends, rela-
tives and neighbors who remem-
bered me while in the hospital,
my sincerest thanks, your kind-
ness to me and my family are
greatly appreciated.— Keith Bu-
chanan. 23c
I would like to say a sincere
thank you to all those who so
kindly remembered me w th
cards, flowers and treats while
I was a patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital..— Verna Fink.
230
PRANCE —In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mary Ann Prance, who
passed away four years ago,
March 25, 1963.
We did not stand beside you,
To see your life depart;
But when we heard that you were
gone,
It almost broke our hearts.
Each time we see your photo,
You seem to smile and say,
"Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day."
And always every evening,
We seem to have a way
Of wandering back to meet you,
On the road to yesterday.
—Lovingly remembered by
daughters, Olive, Audrey, Lois
and sons-in-law, Mervin, Cliff
and Wilson and their families.
23c
SAT.
MARCH
25
DESSERT EUCHRE — Centennial
Dessert Euchre, Wednesday,
March 29, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 pm,
Lodge Hall, Hensall, sponsored
by Amber Rebekah Lodge. 230
COSTUME BALL in Community
Centre, Seaforth, Friday, March
31. Music by Royce Diehl and
his Country Cousins, sponsored
by Seaforth WI. Admission $1.00
per person. Dancing 10-1 am,
Dress Optional. Prizes will be
given for most original centen-
nial couple; roan with the best
Centennial beard; lady with the
best Centennial dress made in
196'7 and for the couple doing the
best old time waltz, two step and
French minuet, 23c
PIONEER SUPPER — Wednesday
April 5 from 5:00-'7:00 pm at
}Jensen United Church. Program
6:30 pm and 7;30 pm, Advance
tickets adults $1,50 and child-
ren under 12, '74, at the door
adults $1.75 and children under
12, 75. 16:23;30c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Smith of
Exeter wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Verla
Mary, to James Franklin Russell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell
of Exeter, the marriage to take
place on Saturday, April 15, at
two o'clock, at James Street
United Church, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Heywood
wish to express their thanks to
friends and relatives for the
lovely cards, gifts and messages
of congratulations on our 25th
wedding anniversary. Special
thanks to our family who enter-
tained us at the Dominion Hotel
for dinner. Also for catering in
the evening to friends and rela-
tives. 23c
I would like to thank my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
the cards, flowers, gifts and
visits while I was in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Allen, Dr. Gulens, Rev. Morrow,
nurses and staff, and to all the
people who helped at home while
I was away and since I came home.
— Mrs. Olive Lovie, Parkhill.23c
DESSERT EUCHRE and Bake Sale
in Holy Trinity Parish Hall, Lu-
can, Thursday, April 6 at 1:30
pm, sponsored by the Guild ofSt.
James, Clandeboye. 23:30e
RUMMAGE SALE and AUCTION
— sponsored by Women's Aux-
iliary to South Huron Hospital
will be held in Exeter LegionHall
on Saturday, April 8. 16:23:30c
GLANVILLE — In loving memory
of a wonderful mother and
grandmother, Tilley Irene
Glanville, who passed away
seven years ago, March 26,
1960.
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break but all in
vain,
To have, to love and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one's
heart.
— Ever remembered and sadly
missed by son and daughter-
in-law, Frank and Shirley and
grandchildren, Richard, Mur-
ray, Muriel, Elaine, Kather-
ine, David, Lorna, Brenda and
Barbara Glanville. 23*
CARDS OF THANKS —
Sincere thanks to all my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
the visits, flowers, treats and
cards while I was a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Davies, Dr. Chas.
Fisher and nurses on third floor
for their kindness.—Pearl
Gaiser, Ailsa Craig. 23c
The family of the late John
Herdman wish to express their
deep appreciation and thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for the beautiful floral tributes,
kindness and messages of sym-
pathy during their recent sad be-
reavement of a dear father and
grandfather. Special thanks to
Rev. Warren, Dr. Fletcher and
Dr. Ecker, the Iles Nursing Home
and staff, Main St. UCW, pall-
hearers and Hopper-Hockey Fu-
neral Home. 23*
SPONSORED
BY THE
EXETER
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TURKEY and HAM Smorgasbord,
St. Pauls Church, Hensall, Sat-
urday April 22, from 5 to 7 pm.
23c
CENTENNIAL TEA, P r o gr a m
and Bake Sale, May 10 at 2: 3 0
pm. Sponsored by CentraliaUCW.
23c
FASHION SHOW—Portraits from
the past fashion show, Thursday,
May 11, 1967 at 8;15 pm, SHDHS.
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority. 23:30c
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation to my relatives,
friends and neighbors for cards,
flowers, and treats while a patient
in South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Read and the nurs-
ing staff at the hospital. — Mr.
Lloyd Stanlake, 23c WHITEFORD — In memory of our
friend Jay, who passed away
March 31, 1966.
We miss him, when we need a
friend,
On him we always could depend;
He cheered us, and his actions
so kind;
He lives with us, in memory still
Not just today, but always will.
— Sadly missed by Tom and Es-
ther DesJardine, girls an d
their families. 23*
I wish to say thank you for
cards, visits, gifts and kindness
and for care from Dr. Allen, Dr.
Boyes and nurses.—Mrs. George
Latta. 23*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and relatives
for cards, letters, visits, flow-
ers, treats and prayers during
my eight weeks as a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
and also during my illness at
home. A special thank you to
Drs. Boyes, Gibson, Wilson, Hes-
sion and Tevaarwerk and the
nursing staff on floors 6SW&4SW,
Rev. Morrow and all the other
ministers who visited me, also
the quilters of the East Group of
Gr eenw ay UCW. Many, many
thanks to all the kind friends
who have brought baking and
treats to our home since my
return home. These deeds of
kindness are appreciated more
than words can express. — Olive
Woodburn,
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EXETER LEGION HALL
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
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OPEN SKATING
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
2-4 p.m.
8-70 p.m.
2 -4 p.m.
EXETER ARENA
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Betty and Al's B.A. Lunch
(formerly Rosie's Lunch )
Saturday, March 25
1 — 4 p.m.
DASHWOOD
PREE POP AND ICE CREAM
BEAN GROWERS
Exeter —Clinton — Sea forth
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
1. New weed control chemicals
2. New planting method
3. New harvesting methods
To try and help answer these questions you are invited
to a Bean Clinic on
March 30
-at 8:00 p.m.
Coinniunity Centre at Hensall
Sponsored by W. G. Thompson & Hyde Bros.
Representatives from Allis Chalmers And Green Cross
Products will present talks illustrated by
films and slides
DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS
WILL BE HELD
AT THE ARENA
AFTER THE
PARADE
SPONSORED
BY THE
ROVERS
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