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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-05-30, Page 27eleeie eee eee e:•ke ereteteelee...:.Leie By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Messrs Norman Amos andStan Francis are patients in Victoria Hospital, London, Next Sunday June 2, St. Paul's Anglican Church will observe their church anniversary at 11 am. Mr. Arvin Hanna of Vancouver, B.C. is visiting with relatives here. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bell and fam- ily of Peterboro and Mr. Oliver McCurdy were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Smith. Centralia United Church 140th Anniversary Sun., June 2 at 11:00 a.m. GUEST SPEAKER: Rev. M. J. James BA, BD Calvary United Church, Dashwood. Special music by the choir. "Car Wash" Sat., June '1 At Dale's Sunoco • • • • • • a • • • •Ill • •• • • •• • •" • i • • es • • • • MAY 31, JUNE 1 STARTING AT 9:15 Track of Thunder (Racing) (Colour) TOM KIRK BRENDA BENNETT and WINNER OFR ACADEMY AWARDte.• EST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! BROWNIE'S DRIVE-1N CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. Show Times As Listed Her* THURSDAY & FRIDAY May 30-31 — DOUBLE FEATURE - "HELL'S ANGELS ON WHEELS" Ao.,,,,... ro mexpil. 'S viol AOS cm OM ADAM ROARKE, JACK NICHOLSON Showing at 9.15 p.m. In Color — PLUS `Spy In Your Eye' Dana Andrews and Bret Halsey Showing at 11.00 p.m. Color Cartoon SATURDAY & MONDAY June 1 & 3 "THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY" "(Adult Entertainment) Showing at 9.15 and 11.00 p.m. Starring Clint Eastwood LEE VAN CLEEF & ELI WALLACH Plus a FEATURETTE Color Cartoon TUESDAY & WED. June 4 & 5 "ARABESQUE" Showing at 9.15 and 11.00 p.m. GREGORY PECK & SOPHIA LOREN Color Cartoon Coming Next: June 6.7 'Deadlier Than The Male' and 'The Reluctant Astronaut' BAND AND MOTOR CAVALCADE will escort Mr. Stanfield and visiting dignitaries through town starting 8:00 p.m. Robert Stanfield, national leader of the Progressive Conservative party, will address a rally in the Wingham Public School (Three blocks east of main intersection) at 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 30 Mr. and Mrs. Stanfield will arrive in Wingham by helicopter to land near High School, 3:00 — 3:30 p.m. YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET `BOB' STANHELD In Huron Your Progressive Conservative candidate is R. E. BOB'' McKINLEY Huron Progressive Conservative Association AND Lake Huron Shore Hwy, 21 1/2 Mile North Of Grand Bend DINING :LOUNGE. Opening Wednesday June BREAKFAST 73d to 9:80 a.m. LUNCHEON DINNER (Shack Room) 6 to S p.m. 12 noon to 2 p.m. Continental C uisine Featuring Sat. Night Fiend Buffet (:From Jung 29) Wed. Night i Roast Mime 'Ribsj.tis . '' • •• 1," • r • •' '• • • • •••'••••• rrr •• ...inomminsmommuminimirmailimmuniimum•W By MRS. 4, H. PATON Sunday .afternoon, May 26 CPA" eleheYe United Church observed the lQ3r,c1 enniverearY with the Rev. G. 4W, Sach PreSidibg. The guest speaker was the Rev, Clarence E. Beacom of Arva, Past chairmen of Middle- sex Presbytery, He gave a very challenging rneseage. Mrs. Grace Erskine, guest soloist an two Wes, The eongregatipn were asked to remember her sister, Miss Jean Darling, missionary in India, Mrs. Sach was accompen- iet, The flowers were in memory of the late Eugene Austin Bice of Toronto. Mr. Sach thanked Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Worthing- ton for the new tables and the CGIT and the ladies for the ferns; also Mr. and. Mrs. David Keene fcir the beautiful picture of Christ hung on the wall above the piano. Mr. Sach will leave the last Sunday in July, where he has accepted an invitation to go to Gorrie and Wroxeter. Thursday night at 8 pm May 30 Clandeboye and Lucan elders will meet at Lucan with. Conforma- tion candidates. Sunday, June 2, confirmation Clandeboye church marks anniversary • Have Your Car Washed For $1.00 By The Junior Youth Fel- lowship of Bethel Reformed Church, LITE il udiTACTOR,ROD STEIGER ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Yl' NERPO IRIASTIfOrtienisSIDNEYPOITIER ROD STEIGER ;Tg NORMAN JOISGOYALTERNIRISCH PROViCilp IN 11 WATOF lit NIGHT" .0011111 biDitUkt 4=611 thilid JUST MINUTES FROM GRANO BEND AT .SHAPKA ,BIRTHS COLLINS--Barry and Betty Col- lins (nee Fletcher), •GuelPiti announce the birth of a sons Jeffrey Robert, at St, Joseph's Hospital, Puelleli, MeV 23--a brpther fop Dehleie.. GLOM eelvi.r. and'Mrs, Edward J. Glavin, RR 1 Lupan, an- nopece the birth of a daughter, Tracy Lynn, at South. Huron. Hospital, May 23--a sister for Cathy. PYM--Mr. and. Mrs, John Pym, RR 3 Exeter announce the birth of a son, Steven James, at. Victoria Hospital, London, May 22--a brother for Pauline and Dennis. VERCRUYSSE13--Ron and Pat Vercreyssen (nee Ferguson) Blyth, announce the birth of a son, Ronald Albert, at Sea- forth Hospital, May 19--a brother for Danny. ENGAGEMENTS -.— Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Bell, RR 3 Exeter are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann to Mr. Ron- ald William Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons, RR 2 Hensall. The wedding will take place on Saturday, June 22, 1968 at 3 o'clock in Entr/111e United Church. 30* The engagement is announced of Joanne Louise Mitchell, eldest daughter of Mrs. L, R. Mitchell and the late Mr. Mitchell, 54 Rexway Drive, Georgetown, On- tario, to Ray Graham Bell, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, RR 1 Hensall, Ontario. The marriage will take place at Knox Presbyterian Church, George- town, Ontario, on Saturday, June 29 at 2 o'clock. 30* Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wood- burn, RR 3 Parkhill, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Beth to Mr. Milton Floyd Dietrich, son of Mrs. Roy Dietrich and the late Mr. Dietrich of RR 3 Dashwood. The wedding to take place on June 22, at one o'clock pm at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Mt. Carmel. 30* CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and the congregation of Emman- uel Baptist Church for the cards, flowers and visits. Also a very special thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Miss Claypole, nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital. Your) services sincerely appreciated. — Rev. Ivor Bodenham. 30c The family of the late Mrs. Violet Cooper wish to express sincere thanks to all friends, neighbors and relatives for kind- ness shown them in their recent bereavement, also for flowers, cards and visits. Thanks also to the nurses of South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter and Victoria Hos- pital, London, Dr. Fletcher, Ex- eter, the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home, Rev. Stewart Miner, the Group 3 ladies of ElimvilleUnit- ed Church Women for serving a lovely lunch after the funeral and everyone who helped in any way. 39* I wish to express my thanks to relatives and friends for cards, flowers and treats while apatient in Victoria Hospital. — Mrs. Don Cowan. 30* I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for cards, flowers and gifts arid all who visited me While a patient in South HiirOli Heepitel. Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Miss Claypole, nurses and staff also Thames Road UCW. —JeanCow- ard. 30* We would like to take this op, portunity to thank our neighbors and friends who helped with our cattle that got away last Thurs- day. It was greatly Appeetiated, bon and Alrria DaVey, 30* My thanks to all the friends who sent me greetings and made personal calls on the occasion of my 90th birthday. Rey. C. W. DOWe, 30d We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who remembered us during our recent sad bereave- 'tent Of father led Meter iNho passed away in Ireland. Special thanks to Gerald CodbOlt for driving us to London Airport. — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knok. Zarl 'Marten and his parents would like to eaythank you to their relatives and friends ferliteeete, gifts, treats, cards, letters and many inquiries duringlarlsstay in St. Joseph's lidereitale London and since returning honie. All kindness is deeply appreciated and Will alwaye be remembered. 30* We wish to that* our friends and neighbors fOr their help bee fete and tiutiiig our tale, also for helping to MOO tree to our troW home and fortheltiVelyperty And gift. It was all deeply aPe Predated. -e:Calder 1<aig; tromarty, POe M. and 'Wt.olayton Dfile wish to take this 'Opportunity to thank their friendS atidneighbOrt for their messages of sympathy and ;Sympathy cards for thelOSS of a loving tiSteri 30* CARDS OF THANKS- Audrey Pc! abY Karen R9 W9 wish to express our sincere thank You to all Who visited, sent eerds, flowers, treats and gifts to Ps while patients in South Heron District HoPPital and since re- turning home. Special, thanks to pr. Goddard and the nursing staff. It was all greatly appreciat- ed, 3Pc I would like to express my sincere appreciation for all the kindness shown to Me in so many different ways, while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning hpme. A thank you to — Hilda Shapton. 30c The family of the late Mrs. Bertha Uttley, 'extend sincere thanks and appreciation to all for the lovely floral tributes, cards and messages of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Heuther, Westlake Funeral Home, and to everyone who helped in any way. 30* We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to all those who donated door prizes and gifts at our May 8th bowling banquet. — Zurich Ladies' Bowl- ing League. 30c IN MEMORIAM — BLACK In loving memory of a dear sister,Saphrona.(White) Black, who passed away two years ago May 18, 1966. Safe in the arms of Jesus Safe on His gentle breast Thereby His arms enfolded Safely her soul shall rest. — Ever remembered by brother Joe. 30* BROCK In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Sherwdod Brock, who passed away two years ago, May 31, 1966. There is never a day that passes by But our thoughts reach out to you Never a joy that comes to us But we wish you could share it too. In our garden of beautiful mem- ories, You return to us each day. Your memory is as dear today As in the hour you passed away. — Ever remembered by wife Oth- ello and family. 30* DAYMAN — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Joseph Dayrnan who passed away three years ago, June 2, 1965. We cannot halt the hands of time "Or live again'the past. But within our hearts are mem - cries That will forever last. — Always remembered by his wife Mary and family. 30* FINKBEINER —In treasured and loving memory of our dear sister and aunt, Erma Irene, who entered into her heavenly home, June 4, 1964. We cannot halt the hands of time Or live again the past. But within our hearts are mem- ories That will forever last. — Lovingly remembered by sist- ers, nieces and nephews. 30* HARRIS —In memory of a dear husband and father, Percy Har- ris, who passed away one year ago, May 31, 1967. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day; No longer here our lives to share But in our hearts you are al- ways there. --Ever remembered by his wife Rosa and family. 30* PRESENTATION AND DANCE for MR. & MRS. JIM ALLEN (riee Lamoureux) (Newlyweds) Sat., June 8 Crediton Community Hall Music by Doug Lewis & The T-ownlinefs Lunch Provided Everyone Welconle PRESENTATION AND ,DANCE for MR, & MAS, WILLIAM 1-10IMES (Nee becker) (Newlyweds) Fri., June 7 Zurich Community Centre Music by Ken Duchante and BlueWater 'Playboys Everyone Welcome IN MEMORIAM - loving Tuemery of a dear 'wife, Fanny Sinis, who passed away four years age May 20, 1904, The dearest 'wife this werldeould ever hold, With ;a cheery sultle and a heart of geld; To lii9Pe who knew her, all will know How much I lest four years eg9, Wishing now API wished Were), That God could have spared bee mat ey years more. Always remembered and sadly missed by husband John. 30c SIMS — In loving memory of our dear mother, Fannie Sims, who passed away four years ago May 28, 1964. There is a sad but sweet re- membrance There is. a memory fond and true There is a token of affection dearest, And a heartache still for you. — Lovingly remembered by sons and daughters. 30* STONE--In loving memory pf a dear mother and grandmother, Blossom Stone who paseed away one year ago May 31, 1967. One long and lonely year has passed Since that ) great sorrow fell, The shock that we received Will always with us dwell, The dearest mother this world could hold With a cheery smile and heart of gold; Those who knew her, all will know How 'much we lost one year ago. — Always remembered by son G or don and daughter-in-law Verna, grandchildren Dianne and Bob. 30* CASH BINGO — Legion Hall, Sea- forth, Friday, May 31, 1968 at 8:15 pm — 15 regular games for $10; 3, $25 specials; $75 jackpot to go. Two door prizes. Admis- sion $1.00. Extra cards 25e or 7 for $1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare Work. 30c CAR WASH — Saturday, June 1 at Dale's Sunoco. Have your car washed for $1 by the Junior Youth Fellowship of Bethel Re- formed Church. 30c BAKE SALE and TEA, Saturday June 1 at 3 pm at the Community Centre, Crediton, sponsored by Zion United Church Women, Crediton. 30* ANNIVERSARY SERVICE, Itoy's United Church, Fullerton Town- ship, June 2, 1968 at 11 am. Rev. Harold Snell, London guest minister. Lunch and social after- noon to follow service. Every- one welcome. 30c FIRST ANNUAL CENTRALIA REUNION — at Centralia Com - munity Centre, June 15, 1968. Registration 2:00 pm Picnic sup- per, sports, program, cards, street dance. 24:30c Wald 0441 ? READ THIS PAGE at .9;40 .Sharp at Clandeboye Miss Hazel Simpson has been:000W AS the best student in class. At Sto 4aines,Church,, the Rev, • P. l4aueaster,asThUrsdaywaa: Ascension Day, spoke of 40, Ceileteill Pay sand what :lt means.. The. towers were in memory of Eugene .Austin Bice. of Tertintp,, Mr. Lancaster will exchange with the Rey, H. A. .Carson at Christ Church, Fpre# and St. John's 'gborchr Kettle, Point, They plan to move before the last Week in. June. PERSONALS mrs. Jim Donaldson, plande, boye won a hamper over CKSL, Ty, Mr. Ross O'Neil is back en St, Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. William Wilson is still in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrp, Ed Flynn is a patient there too. Mrs, William Lewis is a patient in Delaware Nursing Home. Mr. & Mrs. Joe. Carter on Sunday had Mr. & .Mre, Beverly Cunningham and family in the afternoon, later Mr. & Mrs. Are chie Parsons and Donald, Hen- sel]. and Mr..e: Mrs. Ken Broom A. Delve (the...fernier Mae Abbott) .of 13ritieh Celeeebia, has teen visiting old friends ,Ex- mar, dlandeboye and ,London,. • ,Mrs, David Kestie and mrs,.Pol.vp:• visited, Mrs., J, R.11aten•frlday RECEPTION and DANCE for EEVVIS ERB and BONNIE ,MacDONALD (Bridal Couple) S ate June 1 Zurich Arena Music by Bluewater Playboys 4'petyong Welcome Lunch Provided fieterSockifrciiiip: OPEN HORSE. .S.110.. sunday,. 4une:2 • 1 p.m. sharp EXETER FAIR OROUNDS JUDGE: ARQHIg IVIcARTHVH, HESPLER CL ASSESestern ..;leasure 76 .1Fulanolopr:cq4uSitr!ition & Novice class 8, BBWesternaarrrt:ll 98 aaRcc ieectSjrr i n 1, W 3. 9. Pole Bending 4. Flag Race Jr, 10. Trail Horse Sr. Trick Horse Act During nullmli'ssTio ranil Horse Jr, 5, Working Cow Horse ENTRY FEE: ADtJLTS 1.00, JR. 50t; SPECTATORS WELCOME Refreshments Available