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Times-Advocate, May 4, 1967 Pay. 15
ANNOUNCEMENTS 74 OjAgeiett e s IOOF — The No Ole Grand of
Brussels Lodge No. 149 of the
Independent Order of Oddfellows
will present the travelling gavel
to the N.G. of Exeter Lodge
No. 67, IOOF on May 9, 1967.
All members welcome. Lloyd
Bodgins, Noble Grand, Percy A.
McFalls, Rec,-Sec'y. 4c
of
WOODHAM SUNDAY SCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY, May 7, at 11
am, Rev, Ralph Waugh of Guelph
will be guest speaker, 4c
COOKIE SALE —Hensall Girl
Guide Centennial Cookie Sale,
Saturday, May 6. Please support
guiding in this village. 4c
IN MEMORIAM.. CARDS OF THANKS — BIRTHS — CARDS OF THANKS— Stephen Central School
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and neighbors
for the many acts of kindness
shown to me and my family while
a patient in London and Exeter
hospitals, Special thanks to Dr.
V, Gulens, nurses and staff of the
hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baird
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wyse,
mr. and Mrs. Bob Champdlain,
Mr. and Mrs, Xavier Boogemans,
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Sconcyand to
the electricians of Grand Bend.
Hartley Severin. 4c
will take place on
FRANCIS • • Born, to Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Francis (nee Earl),
Kirkton, a son, Jeffrey Stanley
--a brother for Connie and
Steven, at Victoria Hospital,
London, April 29.
GINGERICH — to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Gingerich, Zurich, a
son, Dale Kenneth, at South
Huron Hospital, April 27.
KIRK -- Euke and Jane Kirk (nee
Restemayer) announce the ar-
rival of a daughter,SusanJa.ne,
at Victoria Hospital, London,
April 29 — a sister for Sandra
Lynn.
Thurs. May 11,
at 8:30 p.m.
KING — In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Martha Baker King who passed
away May 8, 1959.
We had a mother with a heart of
gold
Who was more to us than wealth
untold;
Without farewell she fell asleep,
With only memories for us to
keep.
If she could have spoken before
she died,
These are the words she would
have replied;
"This life for me has truly
passed,
I loved you all to the very last;
Weep not for me but courage
take,
And love one another for my
sake."
The Honourable William G. Davis, Minister
of Education and University Affairs for
Ontario will be the Guest Speaker.
SPRING RUMMAGE SALE, Hen-
sall Arena, Saturday May 6, 2 pm.
Sponsored by Hensall Kinettes.
20:27:40
HOME & SCHOOL — Exeter Pub-
lic School Home and School As-
sociation meeting will be held
on Monday, May 8 at 8;15 pm.
There will be a special program
and installation of officers.
Everyone welcome, 4c
MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET DIN-
NER, Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
from 5-8 pm. Reservations
please, phone 524-9371 or 524-
9264. 4:llc
STAG for Gary Rowcliffe, Thurs-
day, May 11, Dashwood Com-
munity Centre. 4:11c
A sincere thank you and ap-
preciation to my friends and
relatives who remembered me
with cards, flowers and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. -- Verna Fink.
4c
Wilmer and Jessie Jones would
like to express their sincere
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors who remembered
Jessie with cards, treats, flow-
ers, gifts and visits while she
was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Rev. E.
D. Stuart and to Rev. D. A.
MacMillan.
I
a Portraits From The Past
Harry and Donna Smith wish to
thank everyone who helped them
in any way since the tornado.
Your help and thoughtfulness will
long be remembered.
CHICKEN BARBECUE, sponsor-
ed by Trivitt Memorial church,
Wednesday, May 24, 5-7 pm.
4:13-5:4c
DANCE in Exeter Legion Hall
on May 26, 1967. Proceeds for
the tornado fund. Sponsored by
the Exeter Encampment #33 of the
IOOF.
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to South
Huron Hospital, Social meeting,
Tuesday May 9, at 2:30 pm in
the Auxiliary rooms. Guest
speaker, Mrs. H. McGregor, Dis-
trict 2 Representative. 40
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Orland W. Squire,
Centralia, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elaine Marie to Mr. Cleon Den-
nis Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo Wallace, Port Elgin. The
wedding to take place Saturday,
May 27, 196'7 at 2 o'clock in
Centralia United Church. 4c
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors for cards,
visits and flowers while a patient
in South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Drs. Read and Ecker
and the staff. — Mary Loader.4c — Sadly missed by daughter
Loreen and granddaughter
Joan. 4c
I would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbors for visits,
cards, flowers , treats and gifts
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Your thought-
fulness was much appreciated.
—Mrs. Ruby Stanlake. 4c USBORNE CENTRAL
SCHOOL
REGISTRATION
on
MAY 19
From 1:15 to 4:00 P.M.
for those pupils who were born in 1962.
Please bring proof of age and immunization records.
The
We wish to express thanks and
appreciation for the flowers and
cards received during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. Steinman and many kind
friends and neighbors. — Mr. and
Mrs. Wm Maier, John Engel. 4*
CAVALIERS x
MT. and Mrs. Robert D. Tay-
lor, RR 3 Clinton, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
only daughter, Carol Ann to Lloyd
John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Moore, Exeter. The wedding to
take place Saturday, June 3, 1967
at 3:30 in Varna United Church.
4*
O
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
so willingly helped us in any way
since the recent tornado and fire.
— Marcel and Simonne Vanneste.
We wish to thank all who re-
membered Beulah with cards,
calls, letters and prayers, fol-
lowing our auto accident. Your
kindness and thoughtfulness will
not be forgotten.—Ken and Beulah
Mason, Belgrave, Ont. 4*
are IN MEMORIAM—
PRESZCATOR —In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Flora Preszcat-
or, who passed away one year
ago April 30, 1966.
We miss her when we need a
friend,
On her we always could depend,
She cheered us in sickness and
soothed our pain,
God grant someday we will meet
again.
Forever remembered by hus-
band, Fred, children and grand-
children. 4*
coming
Centennial Fashion Show
Thurs., May 11
DASHWOOD COMMUNITY
CENTRE
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to take this opportunity
to thank all my friends and rela-
tives for cards, visits, flowers
and gifts while I was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital and also
many thanks to those who helped
out at home; while I was away
and since returning home.—Mrs.
Don Allen. 40
8:15 p.m.
S.H.D.H.S.
We would like to thank everyone
who helped us clean up after the
recent tornado. Special thanks to
the Brucefield, Exeter and Staffa
ladies who came and served
lunch. Your help was very much
appreciated. — Helen and Grant
MacLean.
FRI. May 5
9 - 12:00 P.M. Admission: Adults $1.00, Students .50.
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Sorority
Admission $1.00
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The family of the late Chris-
tian A. Beierling wish to express
their appreciation and thanks to
all their relatives, friends and
neighbors for floral tributes,
cards and messages of sympathy
and kindness during their recent
and sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. E. Steinman, Dr.
Fletcher, T. Harry Hoffman Fu-
neral Home, the pallbearers and
the ladies who helped at home
and brought baking. Everything
was appreciated. 4*
I would like to express my
heartfelt thanks to my friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
cards, flowers, prayers and
visits while I was a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Father Jansen, Dr.
Gulens and the staff at South
Huron Hospital.—Edward
Denom me. 4c
THE HENSALL KINSMEN YOU CAN EN JOY DINING IN
THE PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE
OF THE HURON & PERTH TORNADO
FUND BENEFIT DANCE
DASHWOOD HOTEL
I would like to thank the many
friends and relatives who re-
membered me in any way while a
patient in South Huron Hospital
and since returning home. Also
to Dr. Gans and Rev. Warren,
Miss Claypole and hospital staff.
It was all greatly appreciated.
— Mrs. Roy Webber. 4c
Hensall Arena
Delicious home cooked food specializing in
steaks, pork cutlets and southern fried
chicken. Open daily.
Fri. 8-11
Sat. 8-11
Sun. Afternoon 2-5 Friday, May 5 —9 P.M.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our relatives, friends
and neighbors and all those who
came from a distance to assist
us in many different ways since
the recent tornado. Your thought-
fulness and help was greatly ap-
preciated. — Ken and Helen Mc-
Kay.
I would like to thank friends,
and relatives for the cards and
gifts I received while a patient
at Victoria Hospital. — Jim Scott.
4c
Featuring the Donated Talent of
Dinner Is
Served Weekdays 5 Until 8 P.M.
Sundays 4 Until 8 P.M. -
11 Centennial
at the
Service
1
Wesleyan Methodist Church
• of Centralia next Sabbath afternoon
11 May 7, 1967 2:30 o'clock
1)
1I GUEST PREACHER REV. ROSS CROSBY
St. Marys
1 Special music by choir and guests. A centennial
tree will be dedicated for the Sabbath School.
The Epworth League will serve light refreshments
at the close of the service.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
- - —. - -
WE ARE FULLY LICENCED UNDER THE
LCBO.
Centennial
Tea
Wed., May 10
Ken Ducharme & The Chandeliers
and
Ken Mittelholtz & The Twylites
Admission 2.00 per couple
Entertainment Every
Friday & Saturday Night PRESENTATION
AND DANCE All proceeds will go to the Huron & Perth Tornado Fund.
for
at 2:30 p.m.
Centralia United Church
Sponsored by Centralia
UCW
Program —
Special numbers
Guest Speaker —
Rev. Anne Graham, Pres.
London Conference
Bake Sale,
Centennial Dress Optional
Everyone is Welcome
The Times-Advocate will be pleased to publish without
charge any ads to publicize events in aid of tornado
victims.
MR. and MRS.
ERLE HAMILTON
nee Schade
(Newly-weds)
ti -"'ORMIMAUSEMS,',
EXETER KINSMEN Sat. May 6
CREDITON HALL
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CENTENNIAL TEA & BAKE SALE
I THEATRE — CLINTON ci
Box Office Opens at 8:00
FRIDAY — MAY 5 ONLY
— DOUBLE FEATURE — 13
on
THE RAMBLERS
EVERYONE WELCOME O BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-1N Exeter Community Centre Saturday, May 6 at 3 p.m.
Sfriteg 4194—cam
FRI., MAY 12, 9:00 P.M.
The Shillelagh presents
NIGHTLY
LEE SHANE &
THE PROFITS
last 3 nights
Starting
Mon. Nightly
the Lorine & Carol Duo
in the
Sunday School Rooms of Main St. United Church
Display of Beautiful Antiques - Gift Table
Centenial Dress Optional
Sponsored by the United Church Women
CD ICI: iCD ICI: CD
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"Dead Heat On A
Merry Go Round"
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(Adult Entertainment)
SHOWN AT 10:30 ONLY
James Coburn, Aldo Ray
Color The South Huron District High School
VARIETY NIGHT
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAY 5 & 6 8:00 p.m.
* T-A CHORISTERS
* WASHINGTON SQUARES
* DANCES BY THE STUDENTS
* POSTURE QUEEN CONTEST
* PLAY: - THE MAN WHO MARRIED A DUMB WIFE "
Presented by the senior students under the direction of Mrs. N.J. Allingham.
SHILLELAGH "ALVAREZ KELLY"
(Adult Entertainment)
SHOWN AT 8:30 ONLY
William Holden,
Richard Widmark
Color Cartoon
In Lucan
Fully Licensed No Cover Charge
227-4411 Lucan
MAY 5 and 6
(Double Feature)
Dead Heat
on a
Merry Go Round MAY 8 & 9 ONLY
Try this week's
SAT. — MAY 6 ONLY
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
CAR RACING THRILLS IN (Adult) (Colour)
James Cobourn,
Camilla Spaw
Great Sioux
"fireball 500" SPECIAL
GIANTBURGER SHOWN AT 10:00 ONLY
Frankie Avalon,
Annette Funicello, Fabian
Color
The Misfits N lb. of the finest pure lean
beef, char-broiled to the peak
of perfection and served with
all the trimmings. Massacre
THE MISFITS
DEE & LEE & THE ROULETTES
BRENDA GORDON
ROBBIE WILVERT
(Colour)
Joseph Cotton, Philip Cary
'Nightmare In The Sun'
(Adult Entertainment)
SHOWN AT 8:30 ONLY
Sammy Davis Jr.,
Ursula Andress
Color Cartoon
Plus A
MILKSHAKE COMING:
MAY 12 and 13
Theflussians Are Coming
First Show at Dusk Children
Under 12 In Cars FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
OPENING THURS., MAY 11
NIGHTLY
Thick and creamy, in any of
your favorite flavours.
Reg. 850
BOTH FOR ONLY
,se Admission: Adults 50c Students 25 c
EVERYONE WELCOME
The school will be open to the public from 7:00 to OPEN HOUSE 8:00 p.m. each night for public inspection. There
will be displays in various classrooms,
Coming Next—THURS., & FRI.
MAY 11-12
"AROUND THE WORLD
UNDER THE SEA" plus
"HOLD ON" Herman Hermits
The
DERBY DIP
Exeter
Admission $1.,50
Support The Exeter Kinsmen
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