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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-06-27, Page 15"The Big Mouth" JERRY 1EWiS—Showing at 11 p.m. Color Cartoon SATURDAY & MONDAY June 29 and July 1 - DOUBLE FEATURE — "POINT BLANK" Adult Entertainment)—At 9.15 p.m. Lee Marvin Angie Dickinson & Keenan Wynn In Color — AND Those Men From "UoNtiEC.Siiin TOO MANY" Showing at 11.00 p.m. Robert Vaiughn David McCallum and Dorothy Provine Color Cartoon a a aa a• Sunday Midnite June 30 — COLOR DOUBLE FEATURE "A STUDY IN TERROR" JOHN NEVILLE in Color — (Adult Entettahintent) ANb IortureGarden' (Adult tniettAnment) Jeck Make and Peter Cushing COW 'Cartoon aaa a a a a a a• TUESDAY & WE,ONI•tb'Y July. I and From The Best Selling Book (Adult entertainment) Rod Taylor Cathodno Speak and kart Malden Color Cartoon ...I air ak 1,14a• Coming Next for 6 Days Bonnie & Clyde' AND — /he War Drama "First To Fight” BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. First Show at Dusk THURSDAY & FRIDAY June 27 and 28 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "THE AMBUSHERS" (Adult Entertainment) DEAN MARTIN as super agent Matt Helm Plus Senta Berger and Janice Rule Showing at 9.15 p.m. — In Color • * AND — • SANGSTER --On June 11 to Mr. and Mra, Dave Sangster, Hen- pall, a baby girl, Elizabeth, 100;1 at South Huron Exeter —.a a fourth sister for Robbi. ENGAGEMENTS-- • and Mrs. Sam 'Lawson, RR 1 Exeter, are pleased to an, nounce the engagement of their youngest daeghter, Barbara Marie, to Mr. Lawrence Edward Robinson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson, HR 3',Kippen, The wedding will take place Sat- urday, July 20, 1968 at 4:00 in Zion United Church, Crediton. 27a Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reichert, Clinton, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Eileen to Warren Craig Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Davidson, Exeter. The wedding will take place at Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton on Saturday July 27, 1968 at 2 p.m. 27c Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Smillie, of Hensall, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Brenda Di- anne, to Mr. Terence Ralph Trea- sure, son of Mrs. N. Treasure of Vancouver, British Columbia. The wedding will take place July 20, 1968 at 4 o'clock in Hensall United Church, Hensall, Ontario. 27x ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noddin, Listowel, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, April to Mr. Lawrence Joseph Dietrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietrich, Mt. Car- mel, the marriage to take place Saturday, July 6 at St. Martin's Church, London at 2:00 p.m„27* Mrs. David Park of Lucan would like to invite all friends, neighbors and relatives to a trousseau tea on Friday, June 28, from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in honour of her daughter, Barbara, prior to her marriage to Mr. Donald Coughlin. 27c Mrs. Alberta McBeath will be at her home in Hensall to friends and relatives on the occasion of her 80th birthday on July? from 2:30 to 5:00 and '7:30 to 10:00. 27c Open House will be held in honour of the 40th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Charles Regele of Walton, Ont. Will receive friends, neigh- bors and relatives at their home McKillop Township on Sunday, July 7 from 2:00-5:00 and 7:00- 9:00 p.m 2'7x CARDS OF THANKS— We would like to thank rela- tives and friends for cards, flow- ers, treats and visits, while Mrs. Appleton was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Rev. Lewis, Miss Claypole and nursing staff, — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Appleton and daughter (Jean) Mrs. Percy Noels. 27x I would like to express my sin- cere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for visits, cards, treats and flowers I received while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and since re- turning home. A special thank you for the baking sent in, to the la- dies who -cleaned the church and helped out in so many other ways. — Ola Batten. 27* BIRTHS BROOKS — Mr, and Mrs- John. Brooks, RR: 1 Creditors, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, laebeaca Lynn pylvla May, on. June 21 at South HureeHos- pital, Exeter, DeLISLE —David and Marie (nee Larkin RN) wish to announce the safe arrival of a daughter on friday, June 21 in Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton — a greatrgranddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Larkin, Parkhill and a first great- grandchild for "Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewardson, GreenWay. ELLIOTT -- On June 24 at Smith Heron Hospital, Exeter, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Elliott, RR 2 Hensall, a son Robert Lawr- ence (Larry) — a brother for Fred and Edward. • GINGERICH —Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich, Zurich, an- nounce the birth of their daughter, June Elizabeth, on June 21 at South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter. KELLER -- Murray and Pat Kell- er, London, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Karen Elizabeth, on June 23 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Another grandchild for Mrs. Frieda Keller, Dashwood. KOOY —A daughter, Bonnie Jean, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy, Exeter, on June • 23 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. KWARCIAK -- On June 21 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, a daughter, Susan Elizabeth, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kwarciak Jr., RR 2 Grand • Bend. NORRIS — Mr. and Mrs. John Norris,Exeter, announce the birth f their daughter,Cath- erine Gail, on June 22 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter—a first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norris, Cromarty, and Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Pridham , Fullarton, and a first great-grandchild for Mrs. Leone Kemp, Fullarton. •ge. LITE NOW OPEN NIGHTLY T • •• • • • • JUNE 27, 28 and 20 (Adult Entertainment) Hawaii (Colour) Julie Andrews, Richard Harris „.... JUNE,.:30,..JULY (Sunday Midnite„, TUUS,) (Color) „.„, ,.„.„ How h SaVe Marriage. and Ruin Your -Lift Dean Marti rt, Stella -SleVell8 Just WitivUtES Ft1001 GRAND ttiqt:J At SHIPA LK • tr tr EMENTS ANNO Y aireat:-...7 are CARDS OF THANKs,,- We would like to thank our many friends and neighbors .for their cards .of condolence, acts of kindness in the passing of a dear hrother, Roy G. C .a m p b p Brothers and Sisters. .27it .Jack and Shirley Dickins, wish to ,thank their Lucan neighbors, friPtIO and relatives for the geing,away gift presented to them, It was very .much al/Pregir 27* The families of those who were hurt. in an, accident and had a brother killed wish to thank tneir kind friends for so much syna, pathy and. kindeess. It has helped us. We are exceedinglyapprecia, tive of the response by the poet- ors, police and ambulance, whose services could not be improved upon. Mr, and Mr s. Lorne Shol- dice, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fish- er, The Penhales, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Clarke and Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Dobbs, 27x I would like to thank all my friends who sent me get well cards and flowers, also 1%0 r the phone calls while I was in the hospital. L. V. Hogarth. 27* We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, kindness and sympathy shown to us during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. E. Lewis for his many visits during the six years of being a partial shut-in, also to Dr. Flet- cher for his words of cheer and the ladies of UCW of James St. Church. —Norma and Gordo n Kleinfeldt and family and Elva Coates. 27* I wish to express my thanks to my relatives and friends for the beautiful cards, flowers and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Thanks to Past- or Steinman, Drs. Gulens and Wallace, the nurses and students, also the Hoffman Ambulance Ser- vice. It was all greatly appreciat- ed. Mrs. Rose Kraft. 27c I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards and many kind deeds during my illness. — Mrs. Murray Lee. 27c Eileen and Ken McLean would like to thank everyone who re- membered them with gifts, cards, etc., while celebrating their 25th. wedding anniversary. 27c Sincere thanks to relatives and friends for cards, visits and those who otherwise asked about me while a patient in South Huron Hospital. —Herbert Miller. 27c I would like to thank my friends and relatives for the many gifts and cards while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. — Vicki Miller. 27c We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our neighbors, friends and relatives who remembered us with cards and gifts arid to all who Visited with us during the day and evening on the occasion of our 50th anniversary, We also wish to thank the McGillivray Women's Institute for the festive lunch served and also to the ones who supplied the music for the evening entertainment. We wish to extend a special thanks to our family for planning and arrang- ing such a wonderful day for us, It was a happy event long to be remembered and very much ap- prec ia ted.— Wes and Merle Lewis. 27* IN MEMORIAM — AMASON — In loving memory of A dear mother, grandmOther and greatugrandmother, Janet Allison, who passed away live years ago June 27, 1963. A wonderful mother, WOrnah and aid, One Who was better, God never made, A Wonderful worker, so loyal and true one in a. million Mother was you. --Lovingly remembered and Sad- ly Missed by her family 210 IN MEMORIAM , COLE loving memory of a very dear daughter and Slater, Calle Cole Who PasSed away seven years ego June 241 19.61. Every day in some wonderful way, Memories of Yoe come our way; Theligh al:Vent you are near, Still loved, still missed and ever dear, —Lovingly remembered by Mother, brothera and sisters. 27* EVELAND -- In loving memory of a dear mother and graridmother Ricka Eveland, who p ap s ed away one year ago June 29, 1967. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day; No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you are always there. — Lovingly remembered by Frances, Leo and family. 27c HODGSON --In memory of Eldon Hodgson, Lucan, who passed away two years ago on June 24th. — Always remembered and missed by wife Mary and fam- ily. 2'7c McFEE — In loving memory of a dear husband, Hector McFee, who passed awayJune 29,1967. — Sadly missed by his loving wife Mrs. M. C. McFee. 2'7c STANLAKE — In loving memory of a dear husband, Ted Stan- lake, who passed away June 28, 1965. Three years have passed since that sad day, The one I loved Was called away; He lives with me in memory still Not just today but always will. — Lovingly remembered by wife Betty. 27c VINCENT — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Norman Vincent, who passed away one year ago, July 2, 1967. Oh, what would I give to clasp your hand, Your dear kind face to see, Your loving smile, your welcome voice, That meant so much to me. No one knows the silent heart- ache, Only those who have, can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so well. —Lovingly remembered by her husband Norman and son Ira and daughter Evelyn and fam- ily. 27c VINCENT — In loving memory of a dear mother, Mabel Duncan Vincent, who passed away one year ago, July 2, 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 daugh- ter Dorothy, son-in-law, Geo- rge and family. 27* VINCENT — In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Mrs. NOrman Vincent, who passed away , one year ago, July 2, 7 The dearest mom this world could hold, With a cheery smile and a heart of gold; To all who knew her all will know How much we lost one year ago, — Lovingly remembered by her daughter, Minerva and Harold Prance, granddaughters, Shir- ley and Gordon and Betty and Bill, great-grandchildren Da- vid arid Peter Gotelaer, Billy Jr; Brian, Stephen, Ruthann and Kathy Gill. 27c VINCENT In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Mabel Vincent, who passed away one year ago July 2, 1960, A little tribute true and tender, Just to show we still remember, Shsetiliiiives with us in memory Not just today, but always will. Even remembered by Georg- Ina, Hon and SteVen, 27e GASH BINGO — Leg, to„A11411,,Seaa forth, Friday, juna 28, 1988 ,at 0:15 pm 15 replay .garnee, for $10 / 2, $25 specials; $'7 jackpot. to go, peer prizes Admission 4Admission gExtra eerdp 25 or 7 for $1,00. Auspices segorth Branch iss Canadian ,14egion, proceeds for Welfare Work, Otfric D.Q0ltATIPN $gftViCE at Kirk- ton Union Cemetery, July 7,190 5 at 7i30. pan, Rey. King, Speaker end Woodham male quartet. 27c CHICKEN BARBECUE Brins- 1PY united Church, Wednesday, July 10, from 5:30 tO .8 pm, Admission,Adults $1,76; child- ren 12 and under .75e, Phone 204-6456. or 293-3928 for ad, Vance tickets, 27* RECEPTION. AND DANCE for JIM FINKBEINER and LINDA BOWERS (Bridal Couple) Sat., June 29 Crediton Community Centre Music by the Ramblers EVERYONE WELCOME oi) BLUESMEN REVUE (leaving for the U,S. tour and further recording in New York City on July 15) Show & Dance at Parkhill Community Centre on Fri., June 28 — 9:00 — 12:00. Tickets $1.50 THE .NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS and CATS Prevention of Rabies The Health of Anirnals Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture in Co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit 'Will hold a FREE RABIES CLINIC Elimville Rabies clinic ,•• Thursday, June 27, 1968 Vrom 9:00 —12:60 noon Vaccination against rabies Will be provided for dogs and eats three Months -of age and over. OWriers who requite certificates Of vaccination for export or other purposes should consult their private veteritiary. rltt ettifiiater Will be issued at this clinic, Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantaje Of this opportunity to have your Pets inilminized. A booster shot each year is teconiniencied. S . : • hill Roast idogsl at „eitqnsbord By MRS, G, FiQgPER 'Saturday evening the 'Wesley cranton held a wiener roast at the home of Carl ,and ,Edwin T401141.11 Thacker, Linda, .cathy and acm Mr, & Mrs, Marvin ;Hartwicic, Stephanie, Janet and John, attended'. the 1714e/wood re- union at Stratford park .P1.1 4124, .0.4)rt .1y1, and Mrs. Gerald Bryan and family, Mrs. Jas, Bryan of propeot Bill, mr. & Mrs. Ross Jones of London and MrS, Lottie Jones of St. Marys were Sunday .gnests of Mr, & Mrs. wm. Jones and family. Mr. & Mrs. Fred patch of Strathroy spent the weekend with & Mrs. Claire Sisson,. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Patch were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hepworth of .Aneaster. The sympathy of the Com- munity goeS out to Mrs. Harold Chettlak and family in the sud- den passing of a loving husband. and father. Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor- ontospent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and. Jean- ette. Jeanette returned with Ruth on Monday to spend the week, Mr, & Mrs. Jim McIntosh of London were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson. Miss Veryl Hooper of Wood- stock attended a miscellaneous shower for Miss Ann Grant at the home of Miss Linda McDonald of Thorndale on Saturday after- noon. EXETER COMMUNITY PARK: EXETER AFTERNOON PROGRAM — FREE CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES organized by Exeter Kinettes and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Peanut scramble, running races, three-legged race, wheel- barrow race, footsie contest, frog jumping con- test, hoola-hoop contest, sack race. Bring your own frog and footsie. CONTESTS FOR ADULTS Nail driving, kick-the- slipper, clothes pin contest, pie-eating contest, etc. BINGO starts at this time and runs throughout the afternoon in the pavilion. Sponsored by the Exeter Legion Auxiliary. SWIMMING AND DIVING CONTESTS in the swim- ming pool for area youngsters. Organized by Alvin Willett and Exeter Lions. CANOE JOUSTING tilts in the river. Remember the fun last year; Organized by Exeter Kinsmen. DEDICATION OF EXETER KINSMEN BRIDGE, 5:30 P.M. Bring your picnic SUPPER and enjoy it with your friends. EVENING PROGRAM Admission:, $1.00 per family. 50i adults, 251i kids TOO P.M. HORSE SHOW & PONY RACES. ALL ACTION EVENTS. Organized by Saddle Club & Rodeo Committee BEEF BAR B/Q and CARNIVAL starts:at 12.913 ltRIM Huron Heights Arena SATURPAY, JULY 6 fiE0E-ElAR B)P. — 4;00 to 8:00 p, m. $2,00 Per Person — CemPlete Meal For Tickets contact 7 Peer(leitl/inegarden 27 Gill Road Grand Bend 238-2077 Sponsored, by Huron Heighta Little Hockey Lentos Blortit.4st Lend n z SEAR:MTH'S 100th Birthday Party AND Homecoming Week-end Three Days of Fun and. Frolic SATURDAY, JUNE 29 6:30 p.m. — Parade to Lions Park 7:00 p.m. — Old Timers Ball Game, Champion Beavers vs. 1948 Old. Timers, Tickets 506 9:00 p.m. — Teen Dance Lions Park, Admission $1.00 9:00 p.m. — Seaforth's Birthday Ball in Arena. All seats re- served. Tickets $2.00 each. SUNDAY,JUNE 30 2:00 p.m. — District C Legion Parade 3:00 p.m. — Legion Drumhead Service Lions Park 4:30 • 7:30 p.m. — Giant Chicken Barbecue Lions Park, Tickets $1.75, Children $1.00 9:00 p.m. — Band Concert, Lions Park, Royal Canadian Legion of Stratford Concert Band. 12:01 a.m. — Street Frolic and Pyjama Dance, Victoria and Main Streets. MONDAY, JULY 1 10:00 a.m. — Reunion of former teachers and students at Seaforth District High School. 1:30 p.m. — Monster Parade — 7 Bands 3:30 p.m. — Old Fashioned Program at Lions Park — Contests 5:00 p.m. — Concluding Ceremonies at Lions Park Plan now to join in Seaforth's Big Birthday Party Carter's Full Midway and Rides at Lions Park 2 .00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M, 5 00 P.M. CENTENNIAL -BONE CELEBRATION 8.15 PA. BALL GAME EXETER ALL-STARS VS. LONDON GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT 10:00 KW sitIMPUlirair41010'.4.04110/4201011112,4111111