HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-08-22, Page 15BIRTHS
and Plane (Ccii ,"
Ponta*. ,Rayter wish to will!.
flounce the birth of their Pen.
At Str, il9PeRti'S
don, August 17,
441 M. Andrew
AR 1 iciriston, announce
the arrival of their daughter,
maribeth, at South Heron Hos-
pital on August 14,
1313.ppip.,,A daughter, Sherry
Ann,. was born to, Mr, and Mrs.,
Robert Brpdie, Aft 1 Zurich,
PP August 19 at south Huron
Hospital, A. sister fer Jeff.
BOWMAN-Mr. and Mrs. Jghn
Bowman, Tillsonburg, former,
ly of Exeter, announce the ar-
rival of their son, David John,
on. August 3 in Tillsonburg
Hospital, A brother for Steven.
PgppzpAToft-Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Preszcator, (nee Rene
Whitney) prairie Siding, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Elizabeth Ann, in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Chatham, on Aug-
apt 6.
JOHNS---Bob and. Margaret (nee
Bieber) RR 1 Wooclham, are
happy to announce the birth of
a daughter, Pamela Ann, on
August 13 at Victoria Hos,
pital, London. A sister for
Gail Elizabeth.
BATTEN Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Batten, Exeter, announce
the arrival of their son, Brett
Charles, born Monday, August
19 (without beard) at South
Huron Hospital. A brother for
Scott and Steven. -
MADORE - Mr. and Mrs. Andre
Madore, RR 3 Dashwood, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter
at South Huron Hospital on
August 20.
McBRIDE - On August 19 in
South Huron Hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald McBride,
Exeter, a girl, Jodi Lynn -
a sister for Kim and Darlene.
HUMPHREYS - At South Huron
Hospital on August 17 to Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Humphreys Jr.,
Exeter, a boy, Terence Patrick
(Terry) a brother for Toni-
my.
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Andrews,,
Auburn, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
youngest daught,er, Linda Joyce
to John Brian Mustard, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mustard,
Blake. The wedding will take
place Saturday, September 21,
1968 at 4 p.m. in Knox United
Church, Auburn. 22*
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
of Lucan wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Sharon Elizabeth to Hugh Wayne
Love, the son of Mrs. Pearl
Love and the late Mr. John Love
of Varna, the wedding to take
place Saturday, September 21
at 2:30 p.m. in St. Patricks
Anglican Church, Saintsbury.
22nc
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. John-
ston, Zurich are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Carol Erlene to Mr.
William Arthur Hoffman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman,
Dashwood. The marriage will
take place on Saturday, Septem-
ber 14, 1968 at Emmanuel United
Church, Zurich at 4:00 o'clock.
22*
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Festival
IN ZURICH
SAT., AUG. 24
HOME-COOKED BEANS WITH HAM
CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT
ALL AFTERNOON
Wagon Tours • Street Market
Pony Rides
DANCE IN THE ARENA AT NIGHT
featuring a
"Bean Queen" Contest
Monster Fireworks Display at Midnight
11111111
Activities Begin At Noon
BULL
DOGGING
CALF ROPING
6ky
BRONC
RIDING
(..
FLAG
RACE
BARREL
RACE
FIRST TIME
IN ONTARIO
BRAHMA
BULL 1
RIDING CONTEST
SATURDAY
NIGHT -8:00 p.m.
AUG. 31
UNDER THE NEW LIGHTS
2 Action - Packed Performances
AL
CHERNY
and the
RHYTHM PALS
from the
Tommy Hunter
Show Thrilling, daring
RODEO CLOWNS
FROM CKCO TV - KITCHENER
WITH THE BRONCOS & DONNA RAMSEY
This APVERTISEMENTSOONSoll SO eV FOLLOuvinid COMMUNITY tilkited FIRMS
The Garry Buck Show
.tKongskilde Ltd •
Hanle Of the Thule K Exeter
Dashwood industries Ltd.
Manufacturers of Distinctive Weed WilidciWs
&Weed Gliding boors
Northlander -Mobile Homes
Manufactured in Exeter
George Vriete
Yea Imperial Esso Agent
Exeter
Exeter Board of Trade
Shop t.etet Fbr tiargaint and Service
ltuckey Beverages
Cottle to the Acidetittid troy
Paireehing Pe01,10autitaiii bdtiitL6t tad beverage
SUNDAY
AFTERNOON.-2:00
SEPT. 'I
ADMISSION TO GROUNDS:
COVERED GRANDSTAND
Adults $2.00 Children $1.00
BLEACHERS
Adults $1.75 Children 75
G8N, ADMISSION
Adults $1.50 Childeen 500
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE
PARKING ON GROUNDS 500
8:30 to 8;00 p.m
DANCE
To follow in the warehou
Music by Leroy Walker,
Ticketayailibikfrom
Co-OP or any director.
ADULTS $1.50 •
CHILDREN under 12 - 754
AUGUST 22, 23, 24
Devil's Brigade
Adult Entertainment
WILLIAM HOLDEN
CLIFF ROBERTSON
AUGUST 26 and 27
Double Feature
Don't Raise the Bridge
-- Lower the River
Color
JERRY LEWIS
A Time for Killing.-
Color
GLEN FORD
INGER STEVENS
AUGUST 2g, 29, 30, 31
Disney Production
The
Happiest Millionaire
Color
FRED McMURFAY
TOMMY STEELE
KIDDIES' NIGHT
August 29
Free Pepsi and Chips
JUST MINUTES FROM
&IAN° BEND AT Si-liPKA
ENGAGEMENTs,
,and MrS.' T. W. Henryof
galconbridge are pleased
to announce the forthcoming Marl, ow of their daughter carpi
Lynn of London to Mr,.dart'
,Clayton MatliPr4i soft of Mr,
and Mrs, P. H. ;gathers of Grand
Bend, Qntario. The Wedding will
take place Saturday, SepteMber
21, 1968 at 4 o'Plock at• St.
John's by the Lake Anglican
church, Grand Bend, Ontario.
22cf
Mrs. Donelda Martin of Han-
over, Ontario Is pleased to an^
EPtince the engaginent of her
only daughter Anna Carol to mr.
Marwood Wayne Prest, oldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood.
Prest, Exeter, The wedding will
take Piace Saturday, Sept. 14, -
1968 at 3 o'clock, in the Kingdom
Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, Car-
ling St., Exeter. 22*f
Mrs, Stanley Rockery, Brant-
ford, Ontario announces with
pleasure the engagement of her
youngest daughter Patricia Ann,
to Mr. Roger Caen only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cann, Exe-
ter, Ontario. The wedding to take
place at St. Basil's Roman Cath-
olic. Church, Brantford on Sep-
tember 21, 1968 at 3 o'clock.
22*f
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
OPEN HOUSE will be held in
honour of the fiftieth wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Regier. Will receive rela-
tives, friends and neighbors at
Centralia Community Centre on
Saturday, August 31, 1968 from
3:00 to 5:00 and '7:00 to 9:00
p.m. 22:29*
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
celebrations in honour of Mr. and
Mrs. Timothy O'Leary Saturday,
August 31,. at 8:30, Dashwood
Community Centre, Music by
Nelson Howe Orchestra. F riends,
neighbours and relatives are
cordially invited. 22*
CARDS OF THANKS -
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank everyone for
cards, treats and visits while
Ross was in hospital and es-
pecially thank relatives and
friends for helping us move.
- Ross and Donna Clarke. 22c
I would like to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to friends,. neighbors and rela-
tives for their prayers, gifts,
flowers and pleasant visits while
a patient of South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Miss Claypole
and the nursing staff, Dr. God-
dard and Westlake's Ambulance.
My many thanks especially to
St. Peter's Parish, of St.
Joseph, Monsignor Bourdeau, and
the Knights of Columbus for their
.aid. Lucien Corriveau 22*
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8 p.m.
Sunday Night Movies
Usual Starting Time
THURS., FRI., SAT.,
SUN., MON., TUES.
and WED.
l 816 NIGHTS -
August 22 to 28
- Double Feature -
AN ACADEMY
AWARD WINNER
`Guess
Who's
Coming
To
Dinner'
Showing at 8:50 p.m.
Starring
Spencer Tracy
Sidney Pokier
Catherine Hepburn
In Color -,,Pius 2nd Feature
'Casino Royale'
Peter Seilers, Ursula Andress
Showing at 10:50 Pat ,
color cartoon
Coming Next:
THE DEY113 BRIGADE'
and 'track of Thunders
CARDS OF THANKS
I .wouicilticetla slocerely thank
TAY many friends, relatives, and
OiglifP(*A. who remembered me
in -,4- way .wh,le. 111/44 Si* at
home. Also special thanics
Dr. APO,-Mrs. Lorne liedgina
,P+
The family of the late Othello
Brock wish to express their very
sincere thanks and deepest Ap-preciation to relatives, friends
and, neighbours for their many
act of kiadness, floral tributes
and messages of sympathy. Spe,
cial thanks to Dr. D. A, MacKen-
zie, pr. J. P. Sweeney and Dr.
D. A. Ecker, nurses and staff of
St. Jpseph's Hospital fourth floor
and Rev. S. E, Lewis, and special
thanks to R. C. Dinney funeral
home. 22*
The family of the late Mrs.
Stewart. McQueen wish to express
their very sincere thanks and
deepest appreciation to relatives
friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy, floral tributes, do-
nations to Heart Foundation, Can-
cer Society, Gideon Bibles and
War Memorial Children's Hos-
pital, in the loss of their loved
one. To Dr. Goddard, Westlake
Ambulance Service, Rev. John
Boyne, Bonthron Funeral chapel
and the Ladies Aid of Carmel
Presbyterian Church our special
thanks. 22c
The family of the late Ross
O'Neil wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to those
who sent him cards and flowers
during his illness in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London and since his
passing to relatives, friends and
neighbors for flowers and baking
and to the members of St. James
Church Guild. Special thanks to
Rev. Lancaster, Rev. Johnston
and Mr. and Mrs. murdy, Mrs.
Pearl O'Neil, Ruth and Alton.
22c
The family of the late Lloyd
Stewardson wishes to express
their sincere thanks and appreci-
ation to all relatives, neighbors
and friends for their many acts
of kindness, beautiful floral tri-
butes, donation to the heart found-
ation and expressions of sym -
pathy received during their re-
cent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. Boyes, Rev. Moor-
house, the pallbearers, Box &
Son Funeral Home and Green-
way United Church Women. 22c
ltf.MEMORIAM ,
.ABBOTT loving memory
Of a dear Wife, mother .and
grandniother, Mrs. Murray
Abbott,. who passed away three
7ParS. ago, august 2 7, 1955,,
.Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother
It is sweet to. bre4the .thy P4.410,
In life we loved you dearly
In death we do. the same.,
1..oyingly rememnered by hus-
band .and family, ;go
ANDERSON ,memory
of a dear mother and grantl,
mother, Elizabeth Andersen,
who passed away two year
ago, August 21, 1966.
Asleep. in God's beautiful garden,,
Free from all sorrow and pain,
And some day whenlife's journey
is ended,
I know we shag meet her again.
Always rem embered Erner,
son, Doreen and family, 22*
FISHER. - In loving memory of a
dear husband and father Clark
pisher who passed away, Aug ,
ust 22, 1907,
A day of remembrance sad to re,
call,
Without farewell he left us all,
Precious memories treasured.
ever,
Of happy days when we were all
together.
- Lovingly remembered by Wife
Ella and family. 22*
FISHER In loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather,
Clark Fisher who passed away
suddenly one year ago, August
22, 1967.
There was no time to say good-
bye
Perhaps it's just as well
For we could never say good-bye
To a dad and grandpa we loved
so well.
- Sadly missed and ever re-
membered by son Ben, daugh-
ter-in-law Marie, and grand-
children Randy and Cindy,
22c
GOWER -In loving memory of
a husband, father and grand-
father, Isaac Gower, who
passed away three years ago,
August 16, 1965.
Wishing to-day as we wished
before
That God could have spared you
many years more
In our hearts your memory is
kept
To love, to cherish and to never
forget,
- Lovingly remembered by his
wife, Mary, daughters, son and
grandchildren. 22c
iN PAEMDRIAM,
PLUMB loving fromorreta
dear daughter and.eister, Mary
Ellen Plumb, Who left ,us so
en
Atte i W4
In our ii.earta yonr memory ling-
ers
sweoux", tender, fond and true
There is not a day dear Mary
That we do. ..riot think of you.
Lovingly remembered by Mom
Dad and brother Monty, ?pp
By MRS, NORMAN LONG
Gordon and Jimmy Bell are
visiting with their grandfather
Gordon Bell, RR 3 New Ham-
burg. Kathy has returned home
after visiting with Mrs. Hilda
Weir and. Mr, and Mrs. William
Weir and cousins of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. ErneSt Kirk and
Kathy of Ridgetown spent. Mon-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kirk and family.
Louise Kirk returned home
Sunday from a four week vac-
ation with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Kirk, Port Stan-
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk returned
with Louise for a holiday.
John and Bruce Thomson are
spending a few holidays with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Storey of Seaforth,
Ed Scheffer of Dryden, Mich.,
returned home Monday since
spending the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Kerr. The latter
accompanied him to his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
and Sharon spent the weekend
at Honey Harbour.
Miss Beth Schroeder and Miss
Faith Dikin of Detroit recently
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Coop-
er and family. Mrs. Hazel Blake
and daughter, Roxy, London, were
weekend guests.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gibson of
Brooksville, Florida, and Mrs.
John Gibson, "Huronview", Clin-
ton, recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
C n g events
AkKg SALE ,paturday,AilfESt
24, 1 to 4, p.M.. at ,Pgaliwood.
Proceeds for Scput and
Cub work,, ;go
YPAl INVITED to Attend a
Memorial Par Service on
August at ;;;.0,
gion INted ,,chnrofi, .bgborn e
Twp. Rev, Allen Duffield of
Speaker. 411 donations are
for the up,-,keep of the .cemetery,
g?*.
CASH BINGO Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, August 23, 1968
15 regular games
for $1Q; 3, $25 specials; $75
jackpot to go. Door prizes, Ad-
mission $1.00. Extra cards 250
Or 7 for $1.Q0. AuspicesSeafortb
Branch 156 Canadian Legion.
Proceeds for Welfare Work.
I5tfirw
DECORATION DAY -stmoy,
September 8 at 2:00 p.m. The
public is invited to visit the
graves at the Exeter Cemetery.
Service -- all members are
asked to be at the cemetery at
2 p.m, or at the Legion Hall at
1:30, Royal Canadian Legion R. E.
pooley Branch 167, Exeter,
22:29e
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
LARRY IDLE
and
SANDFIA FAULDER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Aug. 24
Crediton
Community Centre
Music by Ken Mittelholtz
and the Twylites
Everyone Welcome
Timo -*Noce*.
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RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for -
'RICHARD
and
MARY ELLEN MY.NRQ.
(Iir1041 couple,' •
Sat., Aug .24
et 9:()0
Corbett School House
Music by Jim Young
& Country Five
WELCOME
is
EXETER DISTRICT
CO-OP
St and Anon,
Chicken
Barbecue
Friday, Sept .6
ugust 22, 1944
Come one - ,Come' all
Annual Sexsmith
FLY IN
Sun., August 25
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Refreshment booth, hot dogs, corn on the
cob.
Aircraft display.
Draws for free airplane rides. Put name in
at booth.