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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-09-14, Page 8CI —In Page .8 Times-Advocate, September 14, 1967 """ '' ' '' ''' •• Roller Skating Centennial Beef Barbecue CREDITON CENTENNIAL Cele- brations will be held Saturday, September 23 with a monster parade opening festivities at 1 p.m. Included in the day's pro- gram will be a tug-of-war, sports for children and softball games along with the official opening of the new floodlights at Crediton Recreation Park. Further details to follow next week. 14c CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Sea- forth, Friday September 15, 8:15 pm. 15 regular games for $10; 3, $25 specials; $75 jackpot to go. SpOnsors, Branch 156 Royal Ca- nadian Legion, 14c ANNOUNCEMENTS Clinton Community Centre at Lucan Arena ,•e‘.0% w- "s't Every Wed., Fri., Sat. & Sun. evenings Friday, Sept. 15 CARDS OF THANKS — A sincere thank you to all my friends, relatives and neighbors who so kindly remembered me with cards. flowers and visits while I was a patient in St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London and since returning home. — Lloyd Lynn. 14* Sincere thanks to our rela- tives, friends and neighbors who remembered me with cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in South Huron Hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, Miss Claypole and the nursing staff. —Carrie Norry. 14* 5:30 — 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Biddulph Council Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 CARDS OF THANKS — STAHL — In loving memory of our dear mother and father, who passed away, mother 20 years ago Sept. 11, 1947 and father, April 2, 1916, The joys we shared together Mom and Dad Are the love and memories we hold dear today, You gave us all and asked nothing in return, No one in all the world has ever been so true. Although we cannot bring the old days back, We loved you too dearly for you to ever fade from our hearts. In a cemetery so green, Where our dear mother and fath- er are sleeping, From human eyes unseen The winds of heaven blow softly, O'er that dear and hallowed spot. Amid the changing scenes of life, They shall never be forgotten. — Ever remembered by their son, Irving Stahl and daughters, Mrs. Ervine Eggert and Mrs. Norman Kleinfeldt, 14* 7:30 — 10:30 p.m. Skates For Rent ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whil- smith, Exeter, a nnou n c e with pleasure the engagement of their daughter. Anita Louise, to Mr. Robert E. McKinley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McKinley. Ridge- town, Ontario. The wedding will take place in Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, Saturday, Oc- tober '7, at 3:30 o'clock. 14c Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDon- ald are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary Elda to RCMP Con- stable Donald Grant Oesch, son of Corporal and Mrs. LeRoy Oesch, Clinton. The wedding to take place at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Clinton, Octob- er 7. at 6:30 pm. 14c t I I t I Tickets include admission to dance at night 101 . 1:1 BIRTHS — COTTLE—Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cottle, RR 1 Kirkton. announce the birth of a daughter, Sherrie Dawn, at South Huron Hospital, September 7. HARRIS—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris (nee Pfaff), London, announce the birth of a son, Mark Jeffrey, at St, Joseph's Hospital, September 7 - a brother for Susan, Bob and Debbie, KNIP —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knip, Clandeboye, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hos- pital, September 12 - a brother for Fred. Francis, Cliff and Rolinda. MacLAREN—Lt. and Mrs. Robert MacLaren, Ottawa, (nee Alex- ander) announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Kristine, at Ott'..wa Civic Hospital, August 30 - a sister for Stephen. MacNEIL—Frances and Harry MacNeil announce the birth of a daughter. Wendy Jean, at South Huron Hospital. Septem- ber 5 - a sister for Harry Jr. and Bert, SHAW—Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Shaw, Pryde Blvd„ Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Mona, at South Huron Hospital Sep- tember 8 - a sister for Carol, David and Richard. RECEPTION AND DANCE Dancing Nightly At The SHILLELAGH to The Bounty Hunters Starting Monday Lea Shane & The Profits SHILLELAGH Lucan's Only Night Club Licensed with No Cover Charge. The Shillelagh on #4 Hwy. in Lucan 227.4411 for JANET DIETRICH and BARRY BLOCH (Bridal Couple) Sat., Sept. 16 J11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111122 • = =*. TONIGHT Exeter Legion Hall Thursday, Sept. 14 Sponsored by Lodies P •Auxi I iary a:- No one under 16 years of age will be admitted. JACKPOT Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Pepper wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ruthanne to Mr. Fred- erick J. Negrijn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Negrijn Sr,, London. The wedding to take place, Sat- urday, October 7. 1967 at 4:00 Pm at St. Peter's Luther an Church, Zurich, 14* in 50 The family of the late Leo O'Rourke wish to convey our sincere thanks to everyone for their cards, baking and many acts of kindness in our recent bereavement. Special thanks to our relatives and neighbors for the beautiful floral arrangements, also Rev. A. P. Jansen, Fr, Kelly, Fr. Finn. Dr. Scrimegour, nurs- ing staff at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home and the pallbearers, Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated. 14* calls DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by Ken Mittelholtz and the Twylites EVERYONE WELCOME $1 0 0 Admission S1 for 15 rounds iilliiiiI11111111111111111111 ''''''' W0111111111111111111111 ''''''' 11111 '''''' 1111 '''''' II iiiii 111111111111111111 iiiii 111111 ll 1 ll 1111111, DESJ.A.RDINE — In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father, Clarence Desjardine, who passed away September 18, 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 planned Beyond our power to see. — Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. 14c Centennial Ball Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians I wish to express my heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness extended to me while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, nursing staff, for prayers, for those who called and sent cards, treats and flowers. Mrs. Isa- belle Wein. 14c SEAFO RTH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regier, Dashwood, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth to Joseph John Koricina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Koricina, RR 1 Clande- boye, The marriage will take place Saturday. October 7, 1967 at 1 o'clock in Our Ladyof Mount Carmel Church. 14* REGIER — Bill and Helene Re- gier, RR 3Dashwood, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, September 12 — a brother for Danny, David, Doug, Derek and Carol. Mon. Sept. 18 9 — 12:30 Admission $5.00 per person Tickets in Exeter at Can. Tire Store IN MEMORIAM— CARDS OF THANKS — I would like to thank everyone who sent cards and flowers while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Drs Anderson and Sweeny and the nursing staff of fourth floor N.E, — Lorne Barker. I4c ANNOUNCEMENTS — PC ANNUAL MEETING And Nominating Convention For The Provincial Constituency of Huron Sept. 15, 8:30 p.m. Legion Hall, Clinton GUEST SPEAKER: THE HON. ROBERT WELCH, PROV. SECRETARY llllll 11 1 11 III llllll 1111111 I 11111111 Ili MI111111111111 ii11111111o1 llllll 1111 11111111111111 t einll 1 I 1 1111111 I 1 11 11111 I 11111 WHAT'S DOING? Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Ers- man will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, September 17, from 2-4 pm at 402 William Street, Exeter. No gifts please. 14* I wish to thank my relatives and friends for cards and visits while I was a patient in St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London and since returning home. —Valentine Becker, 14c Read This Page Each Week McDONALD-- In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Maude McDonald who passed away September 11, 1961. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently I gather, treasure them all Some may forget now that you're gone But I will remember no matter how long. I mention your name, and speak of you often, God bless you, dear grandmother you're not forgotten. — Always remembered by Pat, Bill and family. 14c LITE Open house for Mr, and Mrs. Les Woodward, 15 Carfree St., London on Sunday, Sept. 17 from 7:00-10:00 pm. Friends invited. Gifts gratefuly declined. 14c ENGAGEMENTS — Mrs. Roy Goulding of London would like to take this opportun- ity to express her sincere ap- preciation and thanks to her rela- tives and many friends for their cards of get well wishes, flowers and gifts sent to her while a pa- tient at St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home, 14c SEPTEMBER 15-16 at Irvin Lunn's new barn EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6 miles north of London 4 miles south of Elginfield on Highway 4 (Double Feature) (colour) (Adult Entertainment) Cafeteria Lunch Admission $1.00 What Did You Do in War, Daddy? I wish to express my sincerest thanks and appreciation to my many friends and relatives for the lovely flowers, cards, gifts and visits. Many thanks to the nurses and staff, while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital also while I was convalescing at the home of my daughter, Mrs. Harold Holtzmann. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Fletcher and Dr. Read. — Mrs. Mary Hannig- an, 14* James Cobourn, Dick Shawn (colour) Kings of the Sun Yul Brynner pJ 11:1) Mrs. Samuel Hendrick, Exeter, wishes to announce the engage- ment of her daughter, Helen Mar- ion, to Mr. Robert Jerry Drysdale son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Drys- dale, Hensall. The marriage to take place Saturday, October 1, at 2 pm at James Street United Church, Exeter. 14* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, Woodham are happy to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Janet Marlene to Mr. Brian Scott Wedlake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wedlake, Exeter. The wedding to take place Sat- urday, October 7, 1967 at Thames Road United Church. 14c PICKERING — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Elmer Pickering, who passed away two years ago, September 16, 1965, Just as you were, you will al- ways be Treasured forever in our mem- ory; The tears in our eyes will wipe away, But the ache in our hearts will always stay. To some you may be forgotten, To others a part of the past; But to us who loved you so dearly Your memory will always last. — Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by his wife Martha and family. 14* COMING: SEPTEMBER 22. 23 (Double Feature) THE HAPPENING THE TEXICAN You are cordially invited to attend the ;4Y = Kr = E RAIN or CLEAR First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars FREE JUST MINUTES FROM GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA 4.1441_ BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN it i at the Blue Water Rest Home THEATRE — CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 Zurich, Ontario IT'S WESTERN FAIR'S 100THEIRTHDAYI STARTING TODAY FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, September 14, 15 and 16 SPECTACULAR FREE GRANDSTAND SHOW Saturday, September 16 FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 15-16 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "It's a (Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. Afternoon Shows, Thursday and Friday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Community Auction Sale. Mr, Alvin Walper of Dashwood donating his services as auctioneer. (For further details refer to auction sale advertisement on classified page). Bikini World" Thrills and Spectacle of the "Big Top" ! HUBERT CASTLE'S WORLD RENOWNED INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Pancake Supper Aunt Jemima pancakes Old Tyme syrup Dashwood Sausage Mother Parker's coffee Tasty-Nu Bakery donuts and tarts $1.00 per person, All you can eat. 10:15 FRANKIE AVALON ANNETTE FUNICELLO And The Beach Party Gang — Color — Second Action Adventure CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT AND SPECIAL EVENTS ON THE FAIRGROUNDS "BEAU GESTE" 9:00 p.m, Modern and Old Tyme Dance Music - Ken Ducharme and the Bluewater Playboys. Square Dance Music and calling by Mrs. Ruth Shepherd and her group. Admission $1.00 per person. THRILLS • STARS FUN • SPECTACLE for the whole family ADULTS $1 CHILDREN ...... 25c 8:30 Guy Stockwell Doug McClure Color Cartoon HORSE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 7:45 P.M. LABATT'S WUNDER-BANDE Courtesy Labatt's Ontario Breweries Ltd. PEARLY Q'S ROVING BAND GALLAGHER MOTORS SQUARE DANCING COMPETITION AT 8 p.m. GO-GO DANCE PARTY Sponsored by Coca-Cola Ltd, PONY PULLING CONTEST at all times REMEMBER Gate Admission Covers the Whole Show Entertainment through the supper hour will be supplied by the Zurich Centennial Band. In case of bad weather, all the day's activities will be held at the Zurich Community Centre. All proceeds from the day's programme will go toward resident activities. Plan now to attend in Centennial Costume. El Fri., Sat, — Sept. 22-23 "SECOND FIDDLE TO A STEEL GUITAR" * PLUS "The Poppy Is Also A Flower" DAILY CENTENNIAL YEAR CAR AWARDS-8 RAMBLER REBEL 770s Western Ontario's Showplace of Agriculture • Industry •• Education • Entertainment Since 1867 1 r- C11-1111-10-1131