The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-06-06, Page 15THURSDAY -- FRIDAY
June 6-7
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'DEADLIER THAN
THE MALE'
Richard Johnson Ellie Sommer
Shoaling at 9.15 p.m,
In Color — PLUS
"The Reluctant
Astronaut"
Showing at 11.00 p.m.
Don Knotes - Joan Freeman and
Arthur O'COnnell
Color Cartoon
SAT. -- MON. -- TUES.
June 8-10-11
"THE DIRTY
DOZEN"
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Showing at 9.15 and 11,60
LEE MARVIN - ROBERT RYAN
Jim Brown and John Cassavet.a
Color Cartoon
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'ELVIS PRESLEY Shelley Fabares
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tlitriing' at 11.06 p.m,
Joinee GarnSi w Mien Rotokris
and Robert Ryan
Cartoon
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▪ Thursday, June 6 9:00 p.m.
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CANADIAN
ARMED
FORCES
DAY
JUNE 8
CANADIAN FORCIIII SASE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend
OPEN. HOUSE.
CANADIAN FORCES BASE, 'CLINTON
2 Miles South Of Clinton;. Ontario Hwy. .No, 4
1:30 to 4:30 P.M. JUNE 8, 1968
EVENTS INCLUDE:
Equipment displays by the Radar and Communications School.
Displays and demonstrations by the School of Instructional Technique.
Displays and demonstrations by Base clubs, including Judo, Gymnastics, Square Dancing,
Archery and Amateur Radio.
A track meet, featuring teams from CFB Clinton and CFB London.
A precision drill team.
Equipment displays and firing of 105 from. Howitzers by the 21st Field Regiment, RCA (Militia).
A flypast by 3 Expeditors from CFB Borden.
Parking and refreshment facilities are available on the Base. Come out and bring the fondly
for an afternOon of entertainment and information.
MEET
MAIT
EDGAR
MAIT EDGAR
born on a Morris Township farm in Huron County, now a high school
teacher and community leader, wants to meet you,
MAIT EDGAR
stands for One Canada.
MAIT EDGAR
as a member of the Trudeau Liberal Government can bring the "Just
Society" to Huron.
MAIT EDGAR
says this means equal opportunity for the farmer; help with every citi.
zen's problems on the side where it counts — the Government side,
MEET EDGAR. TELL HIM YOUR VIEWS
MAIT EDGAR LISTENS and TAKES ACTION
FOR HURON
VOTE EDGAR
VOTE TRUDEAU
VOTE LIBERAL
VOTE CANADA.
(Published by the Huron tiberal Assolation)
ACTION TRUDEAU
Clinton Legion Hall
10 organize Huron
'Young Libeeilt
Registration 11204 Entertainment
FRI., J NE 7
Eats, Membership and Admission $1.00
RALL
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Bayfield Arena Barbecue SUNDAY, June
paiii Adults $1.004 Children 2Se Meet Malt Edgar Trudeau Liberal Candidate
BIRTHS —
BULLOCK,--John and Sharon
Bullock, Grand Bend, wish to
announce the birth of a son,
Arrna John, on May 29.
LAWSON —Allenand, Dorothy
Lawson (nee Johns) St. Marys,
are happy to announce the birth
of a son, Mark AncireW, at St.
Marys Memorial Hospital on
May 29. A brother for Michael,
SATURNO -- Mr. and Mrs, Sat-
urne, 122 Algonquin Drive,
Huron Park, announce the birth
of a son, Peter, on May 23.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Blake of
Clandeboye are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
niece Maryhelen Gertrude Cun-
ningham to Melvin Stuart Whit-
ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Whiting, Exeter. The wedding is
to take place at Clandeboye Unit-
ed Church, July 6 at 3:45. 6x
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowers,
Crediton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Darlene to Mr. James
Frederick Finkbeiner, sonof Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner,
Crediton. The wedding will take
place Saturday, June 29, 1968
at 3:30 o'clock at Zion United
Church, Crediton. 6x
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buxton of
Crediton announce the engage-
* ment of their daughter, Kathleen
Mary to Mr. Gregory James
Hodgins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Hodgins of London. The
wedding will take place on Sat-
urday, June 29, 1968 at 4 o'clock
at Crediton United Church. 6x
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Mac-
Gregor of Parkhill are pleased
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Pauline Patricia,
to Mr. Dennis Paul Rempel, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Rempel,
Parkhill. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, June 29 at
• 2 o'clock in Church of God, Grand
Bend. 6*
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ready,
New Westminster, B.C. announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Sue, to Mr. Michael
Gordon Soldan, son of Mr. and
• Mrs. John H. Soldan, Zurich,
Ontario. The wedding will take
place in the Lucan United Church
on Saturday, June 29, 1968 at
3:00 pm, the Right Reverend C.
J. Queen, Bishop of St. Clair
and Reverend George W, Sach
officiating. 6c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Open House will be held at
West McGillivray Hall, in honour
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lewis on
the occasion of their Golden Wed-
ding Anniversary, Saturday June ▪ 15, 2-4 in afternoon, 7-9 in the
evening. 6:13*
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to thank all my
friends, relatives and neighbors
for their flowers, cards and gifts.
• Special thanks to Pastor Rhude,
Dr. Gans, Miss Claypole and
Mrs. Delbridge, the nurses and
staff, and the student nurses,
and my roommates in No. 22 for
their kindness and loving care
while a patient at South Huron
Hospital. It was all very much
appreciated. Cora Eggert. 6*
•
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
• CLINTON
CARDS OF THANKS --
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation for ail the
kindness shown to me In so many
different ways while a patient
in. South Huron District Hospital
and since returning home. spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Zurbrigg,
Dr. Ecker, nurses and staff.
— Joseph Finkbeiner, 6*
I wish to thank my neighbors,
relatives and friends for cards,
treats and visits and wishes of
good cheer I received while a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
with special thanks to Dr. Gut-
ens, Miss Claypole, nurses and
staff, also Mrs. Delbridge and
student nurses for their many
acts of care and kindness. —
Harold Gower. 6c
Our sincere thanks to friends,
neighbors and relatives for
cards, flowers and gifts while
Arthur was a patient in South
Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Read and nursing staff.
— Arthur and Cora LaChance.
6*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to the friends
and relatives who remembered
me with visits, cards, flowers
and treats while a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital. — Ralph
Lightfoot. 6*
We would like to thank every-
one who remembered Cheryl with
cards, treats and visits while a
patient at Victoria Hospital and
Judy while she was a patient at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
— Doug and Norma Parsons and
girls. 6*
We would like to say thank
you to our many friends, neigh-
bors, relatives and students on
Bus #16 for their kindness shown
to Archie while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since re-
turning home. The cards, treats,
flowers and gifts and visits were
all very much appreciated. Spe-
cial thanks to those who helped
with chores, gave Ilene trans-
portation to the hospital and look-
ed after the childre n. Your
thoughtfulness will never be for-
gotten. —Archie and Ilene
Webber. 6*
IN MEMORIAM —
COATES —In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Mrs.
Alfred Coates, who passed
away seven years ago, June
4, 1961.
Time takes away the edge of
grief,
But memory turns back every
leaf.
— Ever remembered by husband
. and family. ' 6*
IN MEMORIAM ,—
liAGGAR — In loving Memory of
our dear ;oyed one, Charles,
w1io. was nalied to rest six
yearP ago June £, 1962.
Happy and smiling, always con-
tent,
Loved and respected, wherever
he, went;
To this beautiful life came a
peaceful end,
He died as he lived, everyone's
friehd.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Kay and family. 6c
INGRAM In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, John Ingram, who
passed away one year ago,
June 6, 1967.
We cannot forget your smiling
face,
Your happy, carefree ways;
The smile that won so many
friends
In those happy bygone days.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife Mar-
garet and family. 6*
JOHNS — In loving memory of a
very dear husband and father
Alex Johns, who passed away
one year ago June 9, 1967.
His charming ways and smiling
face
Are a pleasure to recall;
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all;
Only those who have lost are
able to tell,
The pain of heart in not saying
farewell.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Ida, son Earl, daughter
Betty and grandchildren. 6*
PATON — In loving memory of
a d ear husband and father,
James H. Paton who passed.
away June 6, 1967.
We miss you so much in so many
ways,
We miss the things you used to
say,
And when old times we do recall,
It's then we miss you most of all.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Clara. 6x
PATON — In loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather,
James H. Paton who passed
away June 6, 1967.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love's remembrance outlasts all,
And though the years be many or
few,
They are filled with remem-
brance of you.
— Lovingly remembered by his
son Clare, d aught e r-in-law
Mae, and grandchildrenJimmy
and Darlene. 6c
IN MEMORIAM,,,,
In loving memory of our
.dear daughter and sister Donna.
Marie who passedaway four
years ago June 6, 1964.
A little tribute true and tender,
Just to ,phow we :still :remember;
She jives with us in memory still
Not Just .today but always will.
,Sadly missed and .always. re-
membered by MOmmy, Daddy,
Stan, Doug, Joan and Janet.6C
REES In loving memory of a
dear granddaughter and niece
Donna marie, who left us four
years ago June ,6, 1964.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she awaits us
all,
Where .God will link the broken.
chain
As one by one we meet again,
Fondly remembered by grand-.
mother and grandfather Roll-
ings, aunts and uncles. 6c
WILSON — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, William Thomas
Wilson, who passed away one
year ago, June 4, 1967.
God saw you were getting weary,
He did what He thought best,
He put his arms around you,
He whispered come and rest.
The Golden Gate stood open
One year ago today,
With goodbyes left unspoken,
You gently slipped away.
— Ever remembered by his wife
Olga, Charlie and Norman;
Olive, Pete and their families.
6*
Coming Events
CASH BINGO---Legion Hail,$ ea-
forth, .FMclaYt June 7, 1968 at
0;15 pin-- 15 regular gatnee for
$10; 3, $25 specials; $75 jackpot
to go. Door prizes $10,09, mot?
and $3,00. Admission $1.00, E4-
tra cards 259 or 7 for $1.00.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Canadian Legion, Proceeds for
Welfare Work, 6tfnc
GIANT BEEF BARBECUE, Hay-
field Arena, Sunday, June 9,1968
4:00 pm to 7;00 pm. Meet Mait
Edgar, L ib eral Candidate for
Huron Riding. Flat out and still
be home in time for the TV
Election Debate. 6c
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to South
Huron Hospital regular meeting
Tuesday, June 11, 2:30 pm in
the Auxiliary rooms. 6c
VINCENT REUNION--Sunday,
June 16 at Hayfield Park at 2:00
o'clock. Supper at five. Bring
your own basket. Please accept
this as your invitation. 6*
HAM and STRAWBERRY Supper
in Cromarty Church, Wednesday
June 19, from 5 to 8 pm. Ad-
mission, Adults $1.75; children
12 and under 75Q. 6;13*
CHICKEN BARBECUE —Kippen
United Church, Wednesday, June
19, 5:30-7;30. 6c
STRAWBERRY and HAM Supper,
Trivitt Memorial parish Hall,
Thursday, June 20, 5-7:30 pm.
Admission, Adults $1.50; child-
ren under 12 years, 750. Spon-
sored by Anglican Church Wo-
men. 6:13*
Messengers
plan picnic.
Ey MRS. .WILLIAM Row*
THAMES ROAD
The messenger picnic will be
WO Saturday PAPrrIgollt June
8. Bring a box lunch and meet
at the church at POP' pm, •
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore
and Beverley visited with Mr,
and Mrs. N. R. couling at their
cottage at pt. Joseph on Sunday.
MISS Barbara Miller spent the
weekend with Miss Karen Brock
of Zion.
Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs, Ken
Simpson, Mrs. Fleming Simpson
and Mrs. James Anderson attend-
ed the birthday party for the lat-
ter's mother, Mrs, Minnie Squire
of Kirkton on friday, Mrs. Squire
celebrated her 85th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara, at-
tended the Brock reunion at
Riverview Park on . Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, William Rohde
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Knight.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rowe
attended Centralia Sunday School
Anniversary on Sunday and were
guests later with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Blair.
Dedication to Missions will be
held on Sunday, June 9 at the
regular church service.
Sunday School members are
busy practicing for the anniver-
sary.
PRESENTATION
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS. JIM ALLEN
(nee Lamoureux)
(Newlyweds)
Sat., June 8
Crediton
Community Hall
Music by Doug Lewis
& The Townliners
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
RECEPTION
DANCE
for
PAUL HODGINS
and
LOUISE WATSON
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 8
Parkhill
Community Centre
Music by Roger Quick
& The Rainbows
Everyone Welcome
PRESENTATION
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS.
WILLIAM HOLMES
(Nee Becker)
(Newlyweds)
Fri., June 7
Zurich
Community Centre
Music by Ken Ducharme
and Bluewater Playboys
Everyone Welcome
Huron
Hotel
Dublin
Sat. Night, June 8
MUSIC BY
NORVAL REID TRIO
Beverage Room Snack
Hot Turkey Sandwich
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
BILL WRIGHT
and.
LANA KELLER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 15
Dashwood
Community Centre
Music by Ken Mittelholtz
and The Twylites
Everyone Welcome
HEAR
FINLEY
OF WAPHINPIQN.
PRPSIPPNT
.INTERNATIONA L , •
SUN., JUNE
at
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
,•Exeter —11:15 A.M.
Crediton. 9;45 ANI,
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