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Bingo
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Jackpot $145.00
Tues., May 14
at 9 P.M,
, 10 games per $1.0
community Centre
Crediton
Kponsoreci by the hall & Park Boarg,
Kirkton
Community
Association
Preliminary
JUVENILE
CONTEST
in
South Perth
Centennial School
(1/2 mile north of Rannoch)
on
Fri., June 7
8:00 p.m. D.S.T.
For entry forms apply to
Mrs. Raymond Paynter,
R.R. 1, St. Marys,
Phone 229.8794.
Garden Party Wed., July 17
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
Box Office. Opens at 8,00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
THURS., FRI., SAT.,
MON., TUES., WED.
6 Days—May 9-15
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
Sidney Poitier
in
"TO SIR,
WITH LOVE"
(Adult Entertainment)
Showing at 9:00 p.m.
With SUZY KENDALL — In Color
— AND —
"CATALINA
CAPERS"
TOMMY KIRK
Showing at MOO p.m.
Color Cartoon
Coming Next:
'The Wild Racers'
(Adult Entertainment)
— AND —
'One Million
Years B.C.'
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
NOMINATION
and
Annual Meeting
LEGION HALL, CLINTON, ONTARIO
WED., MAY 15, 1968 - 8:30 P.M
GUEST SPEAKER
Mr. Eric Winkler, Hanover
Former Federal Progressive
Conservative Party Whip
and others
Huron Liberal Association
NOMINATION MEETING
TO SELECT A LIBERAL CANDIDATE
FOR HURON RIDING
Monday, May 13
at 8:30 p.m.
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY
SCHOOL CLINTON
HAROLD W. SHORE
Secretary
The
Students of Stephen Central
School
presents
THE DEVELOPMENT OF DRAMA
THROUGH THE GRADES
Tues, May 14
7:30 p.m.
A silver collection will be taken at the door.
.oy
At
Zurich Arena
Tuesday ,Thursday ,A,. Saturday
Evenings
— .10 P;M,
NEW BPI-14B SKATES FOR SALE Ali Sizes in 8190i,
LIONS E CLUB
PAPER DRIVE
Wed., May 15
ALL PROCEEDS TO
GO TO ASSIST
THE BOY SCOUTS
& WELFARE WORK.
Brenner's.
Red Gable,
Dancing Fri, night
to
adiN"Pi$1,01
Grand bend
2382393
The
Huron Hotel
Dublin
JUNE
CAMPBELL
on Piano
Fri., May I 0
Spring Tea
Bake Sale
Tues., May 14
at 2:30 p.m.
Centralia United
Church
Guest speaker Rev. George Goth
Everyone Welcome
for
GERALD VOLLAND
and
LADEENA LATOUR
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 11
Zurich
Community Centre
Music by
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Everyone Welcome
UTE
MAY 10 and 11
•(Double Feature)
The Ambushers
(Adult) (Colour)
Dean Martin, Stella Stevens
Helicoptor Canada
(Colour Featurette)
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
"CAVALIER CATELLI"
with
'The Cavaliers'
at
Exeter Arena
Sat. May 11
9 - 12 P.M.
Grand Bend Public School
REGISTRATION
for
KINDERGARTEN
1:30 - 3:00 p.m,
Thurs., May 16
Please bring information re: immunization and
proof of age,
W C. Freele, Principal
ANNOUNCEMENTS
YOUR LAST CHANCE • • DON'T MISS
STRATFORDS INDOOR
RODEO!
STRATFORD CITY ARENA
MAY 10, MAY 11, MAY 12
FRIDAY W= 8 P.M,SAT. — 2 P. 8 P.M., SUN. — 2P.M.
Tickets available arena bok office, Stratford Chamber of
torrimerte, 14 Erie St. and Stan Slimes Travel Service,
Advance Prices: Adults -4140 Children 756
BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY
boor Orictit t Adults $1.75, Children $1.00
cARDS. OF Til.ANKS.., IN .MEMORIAM, BIRTHS,
pptptp..s.pi.,,,TqtAr and 'TOO
fiarendann announce, ar-
rival of, son, Paul Wiiitalht
At Pe4Art4 Community 4PS.
pital, May 44A brother for
Patricia and JOhn,
'VANNESTE-Mr, and Mrs,Mar,
gel Vanneate, RIt 2 Mppg4,
announce - the wrtn, of a !laugh,
ter, Diane Martina, at :South
Huron novitg, May 5-,a sis-
ter for Linda, pren04,:cAttly
and David.
WAREING--.Mr, and Mrs, Ron
Wareing, Hensall, announce the
birth of a son, Donald William,
at South Huron Hospital May2.
MCBRIDE Wayne and Pat Mc.;
Bride announce the birth of a
daughter, Tuesday, May 7 at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
- a sister for Bradley and
Dennis.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Clarence Smillie, Is giv-
ing a Trousseau Tea at “Smiling
Acres", Hensall on Saturday May
18, 1968 between the hours of
2-5 pm and 7-9 pm in honour
of her daughter, Sharon, bride-
elect of May 25. Friends and
relatives are invited to please
accept this invitation to attend.
9c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Cpl. and Mrs. Donn Sims of
Camp Borden (formerly of the
RCAF base Centralia) are pleas-
ed to announce the engagement
of their daughter Barbara Kath-
leen to Mr. Kenneth James Wil-
son of Lucan, Ont. Wedding to
take place on June 1st at the
Lucan United Church at 2 pm.9*
The engagement is announced
of Betty Lou only daughter of
Mrs. Ruth Skinner of Crediton,
Ont. and the late Mr. Cliff Skin-
ner, to Mr. James Lorne Coch-
rane, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Cochrane, Denfield, Ont.
The marriage will take place at
Zion United Church, Crediton at
3 pm on Saturday, June 8, 1968. „,
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs , Wgbert (Chub)
Edwards are pleased teanfionnce
the engagement of their oldest
daughter Linda Marie to Ivan
DPuglaq Kirkham son of Mr, and
Mrs. John Kiricha.m of Mitchell.
Wedding to take place June 8th
at Mitchell. ,9*
Mr. and rs. RAO A. Watson,
RR 5 Parkhill, are pleased to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Alice Louise to Mr.
Paul E. Hodgins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Hodgins, RR 8 Park--
hill. The wedding will take place
Saturday, June 8, 1968 at 2 o'clock
in Knox Presbyterian Church,
Centre Road. 9c
CARDS OF THANKS —
Albert Etherington would like
to say a sincere thanks to fam-
ily and friends for gifts, cards,
flowers and to those who called
at "Open House" at son Archie
Etherington's home in honour
of his 80th birthday. 9*
Thank you so much to all
those who . so kindly sent me
cards, flowers and visits as well
as to those who helped out at
home. Special thanks to Drs.
Ecker and Gans, Miss Claypole
and nurses at South Huron Hos-
pital. - Vera Fletcher, Kirkton.
9c
.I wish to thank my many friends,
relatives and neighbors for
cards, letters, flowers treats
and visits while a patient in
South Huron Hospital and also
since returning home. Special
thanks to Miss Claypole and staff,
Drs. Fletcher, Walden and Read
and Mr. George Tinney. - Ward
Hern. 9*
I wish to thank my many
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the letters, flowers, treats,
gifts and visits while a patient
in Bluewater Rest Home,Zurich.
It was deeply appreciated. Thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Dr. Wal-
lace, the nursing staff and all
that were so kind to me. Also
the Rev. and Mrs. Seegmiller.
- Mrs. Olivia Hodgins. 9*
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodgson,
London, wish to extend a sincere
thank you to all those kind folks
who helped in any way to make
their 50th wedding anniversary
such a delightful and memorable
occasion. 9c
The Kinette Club of Hensall
wish to thank all who donated
to and assisted with their annual
Spring Rummage Sale. 9c
Sincere thanks to, my many
friends, relatives and neighbors
for cards, letters, flowers,
treats, gifts and visits, while
hospitalized and since coming
home. All were deeply appreciat-
ed. -H. B. Langford. 9c
John, Jan and I would like to
thank our friends for their flow-
ers and kindness during the re-
cent sad passing of our loved
one. Thanks again. - (Red), Jim
Loader and family. 9c
I wish to express my thanks
and appreciation to my relatives
and friends for cards, flowers,
treats and visits while a patient
in South Huron Hospital and since
returning home. Mrs. Eileen
Willert. 9c
Fergus and Hilda Turnbull wish
to thank the many friends who
sent cards and called on us Mir-
ing our short stay in the hospital.
9c
IN MEMORIAM,--
HODGERT - In memory of a dear
husband James E. Hodgert who
passed away a year ago, May 9,
1967.
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break, but all in
vain;
Tu have, to love and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one's
heart.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife Mary.9*
HODGERT In loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather,
James E. Hodgert, who passed
away one year ago, May 9, 1967.
This month comes back with sad
regret,
It brings 'back a day we shall
never forget,
You fell asleep without a good-
bye,
But our memories of you will
never die.
We miss you more than anyone
knows,
As each day passei the empti-
'ness grows,
The tears we shed, we can wipe
away,
But the ache in our hearts will
always stay,
You left so suddenly, your
thoughts unknown,
But you left us memories we
are proud to own. •
- Ever remembered and sadly
missed by Marion and Arnold,
Jean and Reg, Kathleen and
Ross and families. 9*
QUINLIVAN - In loving memory
of a dear husband, John L.
Quinlivan, who passed away
three years ago, May 31, 1965.
Along the road to yesterday that
leads me straight to you
Are memories of the happy days
together we once knew;
And always every evening, I seem
to have a way
Of wandering back to meet you,
on the road to yesterday.
- Lovingly remembered by wife
Dorothy. 9*
SCHROEDER -In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife, mother
and grandmother, Edith (And-
"erson) Schroeder, who passed
away two years ago May 8,
1966.
Safe in the arms of Jesus
Safe on His gentle breast
Thereby His arms enfolded
Safely her soul shall rest.
- Ever remembered by husband
William and family. 9*
TAYLOR - In loving memory of
Clarence Robert Taylor, who
passed away three years ago,
May 12, 1965.
A sad and lonely three years
have passed,
Since that great sorrow fell
The shock that we received that
day
No one can ever tell.
God gave us grace to bear it,
And courage to meet the blow,
But what it meant to lose him
No one will ever know.
- Always remembered and sad-
ly missed by Shirley, Bob,
mother, sisters, brothers and
families. 9*
NERS4A1CP -14 loving memory
of a clear Mother, Mrs. Arthur
Kerslake, who passed away
15 years ago, March, 29, 1953
and a dear father, Arthur KerP-
lake, who passed away 13 years
ago, May 13, 1955.
It's lonesome here without you,
We miss YOU More each day,.
For life's not the same to us
Since you were called away.
If we had all the world to give
We'd give it, yes and more,
To hear your Voices and see your
smiles
And greet you at the door.
So you who have your parents,
Cherish them with care,
You'll never know the heartaches
Till you see theirSempty chairs.
-Ever remembered and sadly
missed by the family. 9*
WEBER and MacGREGOR - In
fond and loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mabel Weber and a dear fath-
er and grandfather, William
° MacGregor who both passed
away one year ago May 15,
1967.
We travel down a winding road,
A road without an end,
And they who seem so far away
Are only around the bend.
-Lovingly remembered by
, Ralph, Mary, Diane and Bill.9*
WRIGHT -In loving memory of
Mrs. William Wright who pass-
ed away two years ago, May
15.
-Sadly missed and lovingly re-
membered by her husband,
family and grandchildren. 9c
Corning Events
EXETER .PUBP9.9Pic.XN-flionW and Pq11,.P0 Association regular
meeting, Monday, May 13 at 8:15
pm, Installation, of ,off 10 e r s.
Films Will be sh9Wn. Lunch will
be served. Everyone welcome.9c
CASH BINGO
forth, Friday, may 10, 1968 at
8:15 pm 15 replar games for
$10; 3,,;$25 specials; 175 jackpot
to go, Two door prizes. Adults-
siOn $1,09. Extra carcla gPc or
7 for $1.00, AUSIAPPs SPafOrtb
Branch 156 Canadian Legion,
proceeds for Welfare Work, 9c
BAKE SALE -:Saturday, May 11
at 1;35 pm at Fairbairn's Poultry,
350 Main St, Sponsored by TOPS
Club, 9P
ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY buffet
dinner liarbourlite Inn, Goderieh
5 to 7:30 pm Sunday, May 12.
Adults $2.75; children under ten
$1,50; under four free, Reserva-
tions 524-9371 or 524-9264. 9c
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to South
Huron Hospital regular meeting
and membership tea, Tuesday,
May 14 at 2:30 pm in the Auxiliary
Rooms. Everyone welcome. 9c
RECEPTION and DANCE for
Anne Webb and Bill. Schade
(Bridal Couple), Dashwood Com-
munity Centre, Friday, May 17.
Music by Boyd's Orchestra.
Lunch provided. Everyone Wel-
come. 9c
STRAWBERRY and HAM Supper,
June 26, 1968. Sponsored by
Thames Road UCW. 9c
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
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Exeter Public Utilities
Commission
NOTICE OF HYDRO INTERRUPTION
(weather permitting)
Sunday, May 12
4 a.m. to 8 a.m, D,S,T.
Affecting most of the area north of Sanders Street as
Well as some areas bordering on Sanders Street.
This interruption is necessary to install new discon-
nects and primary conductors,
Your co-operation will be appreciated,
H. L. Davis
Manager
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