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SCHOOL CHILDREN TO HEAR ABOUT SAFETY — The Exeter Police Department will again this year
be giving instruction on highway and street safety to local public school pupils. Above, Larry Snider of
Snider Motors is shown with Corporal Harry Van Bergen, Exeter's accident prevention officer placing
model cars on a simulated highway board. A quantity of model vehicles for the project have been
donated by Snider's, Dobbs Motors and Snell Bros. Ltd. T-A photo
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PINE RIDGE CHALET
Winter Carnival
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19
COMMENCING AT '1:00 P.M.
FEATURING
Snowmobile Races
Refreshment. Booth
Admission: Adults - $1.00 Students a 504
Children (15 and under) Free
Machine -$1.00
Pine Ridge Chalet
1Y4 miles North & 3 miles West of Exeter
ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES
Social and Dance
EXETER LEG ION HALL
Sat., Jan. 18
Royce Riehl and the Country Cousins
Legion Members and their Guests Welcome
Pizza Patio
Coming this Friday Jan. 17
The Revised Edition
Sat., Jan. 18
Danny Coughlan
(TV Recording Star)
Pizza Patio Restaurant & Tavern
GODERICH, ONTARIO
WINTER
CARNIVAL
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
January 25 & 26, 1969
AT THE SEAFORTH FALL FAIR GROUNDS
SATURDAY
— SNOWMOBILE RIDES IN THE AFTERNOON
AT THE FAIRGROUNDS
— DANCE IN THE LEGION HALL 9 P.M.
COUPLES ONLY REFRESHMENTS
SUNDAY
* STOCK * MODIFIED
sw3\1110131- * POWDER PUFF
FIAGES * WESTERN PICK-UP
* CROSS COUNTRY RACE
OLD FASHIONED CUTTER RACES
CONTESTANTS MUST QUALIFY B5FORE 12:30 P.M.
ALL ENTRIES WELCOME
LUNCH AVAILABLE ON THE GROUNDS
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CASH BINGO
Thurs., Jan. 16
YE OLD THEATRE
GRAND BEND
8:30 P.M.
Sponsored By
The Order of the Alhambra
South Huron and District Association
for the Mentally Retarded
Important Notice
There has been a change in our monthly general
meeting. The January meeting will be held on the fifth
Wednesday, January 29 instead of the fourth
Wednesday.
The meeting will be at 8:00 p.m, in the Exeter
Public School as usual.
At this meeting we will tell you what was discussed
at our recent regional meeting some of us will be
attending in Wingham regarding the possibilities of a
regional workshop for retarded adults.
We will have with us Mr. Peter Gomery who is the
director of programs for the Ontario Association, Peter
will present us with our official charter and will, we are
sure, have something interesting to speak to us about.
Please plan to attend.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS' TOM IVIcCAN.N
(nee Hartman)
(Newly-Weds)
Sat, Jan. 18
Dashwood
Community Centre
Mupic by
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
EVERYONE WELCOME
Notice
Due to a change in
caretakers at the
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Anyone wishing for
HALL RENTALS
Please Contact
KENNETH RADER
Phone 237-3626
DASHWOOD
Winter
Rodeo
Sunday, Jan. 26
1:30 p.m.
AUSABLE GOLF and
COUNTRY CLUB
Located at Morrison Dam,
One mile east of Exeter
* SNOWMOBILE RACES
* POWDERPUFF RACES
* CROSS COUNTRY
RACES
Machines to be entered by 1:00
* Free Rides for the Kids *
Toboggan Hills and Ice Slides *
Heated Club House and Food
MAKE IT AN AFTERNOON OF
FAMILY FUN
The. Annual Meeting
of the
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
FARMERS' CLUB
Aberdeen Hall
Kirkton
Wed., Jan. 22
2:00 p.m,
All Members
Urged to Attend
FRED SWITZER, Pres.
T. ALVIN CRAGO, Sec. Treas.
Ausable Snowmobile
Club's First
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Organist & Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
Sermon: "God and the world's
militant, athiestic nations"
Anthem: "Praise the Lord, Ye
Heavens Adore Him"
(R. R. Peery)
Nursery for babies, Junior Con-
gregation for children 4, 5 and
6 years.
Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
Rev. Harmen Heeg, Minister
Sunday, January 19
10.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Dutch
2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
English
3:00 p.m.—Sunday School
• 'Come and Worship'
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Andrew and George Streets
Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman
9:15 a.m.—Divine Service
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Divine Service
Churches of The Lutheran Hour
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street West
Rev. Ivor Bodenham
Bible School for all ages
at 9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m.— Morning Service
"There is a time for all
things"
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
"Spiritual Consternation"
(Baptismal Service)
Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
We welcome you to
worship with us.
CALVARY
United Church of Canada
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. Bilfte Guy, B.A.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae
Sunday, January 19
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:00 a.rn,—Sunday School
MAIN STREET
and CREDITON
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Douglas Warren, BA, BD.
MAIN STREET
Organist:
Mrs. Frank Wildfong, ALCM
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Service
Nursery for pre-school children
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
CREDITON
Organist:
Miss Elva Finkbeiner
9:45 a.m.—Morning Service
11:00 a.m.--Sunday School
All are welcome
ZION UNITED CHURCH
CREDITON
Minister:
Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A., B.D.
Sunday, January 19
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Scholten
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.—Worship Service
(Dutch)
12:30 p.m.—Back to God Hour
• CHLO (680 Kc)
CENTRALIA
FAITH TABERNACLE
Undenominational
Rev. David Ellyatt
Phone 228-6904
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Service 11:15 a.m.
Sunday 8 p.m. Evangelistic
Thursday Evening 8 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study
Friday 8 p.m., Young Peoples
A hearty welcome awaits you.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
53 Main St. Ph. 235-0944
Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhude
Sunday, January 19
9:45 a.m,—Sunday School for
th Whole Family
11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Watch These
TELEVISION PROGRAMS
on Channel 8
Sat., 6 p,in,—"Springs of Liv-
ing Water"
Sun., 12:15 p.m.—"Crossroads"
A warm welcome awaits you at
Exeter Pentecostal Churchl
CANFARM system
may become available
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BRODERICK— Bob and Joan
Broderick (nee McNaughton)
London, wish to announce
the arrival of their daughter,
Leslee Anne at St. Joseph's
Hospital, January 7.
DAVIDSON — Mr. and Mrs.
6 Robert Davidson, Dashwood,
announce the birth of their
son, Richard David, at South
Huron Hospital January 11.
A brother for Sherri and
Judy.
MARTENS — Mr, and Mrs.
Arnold Martens, RR 2
Crediton, announce the birth • of their daughter,
Mary-Frances, a sister for
Henrietta and Joseph, at
South Huron Hospital,
January 10.
SHOEBOTTOM — Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Shoebottom (nee
Mary Korevaar) Exeter, are
happy to announce the birth
of a daughter, Lori Lynn, at
South Huron Hospital,
January 13. A sister for
Bradley.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McLachlin, London wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Judith Frances to
Mr. Gary Douglas Parsons, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parsons,
• Exeter. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, February 8,
1969 at Trinity United Church,
London at 5:00 p'clock. 16*
CARDS OF THANKS—
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My sincere thanks to all who
ent cards, flowers and treats and
visited me while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital. — Mrs. Harold
Kraft 16c
A sincere thank you to all
who so kindly remembered me
• with cards, treats and flowers
while a patient in Exeter and
London Hospitals. — Dave Kyle
16c
CARDS OF THANKS--
I would like to express
sincere "thank you" for flowers,
cards, treats and visits received
while I was confined to my
home through illness, — Sid
Baker 16c
My sincere thanks to all who
sent cards, flowers, treats and
visited me while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
to Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Marshall and
Rev. Lewis. — Flossie Davey 16*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
many friends, neighbors and
relatives, for the flowers, cards,
letters, visits and treats while I
was a patient in hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Sweeney and Dr.
Bullock, also the nurses on
fourth floor south west, St.
Joseph's Hospital and the nurses
of South Huron Hospital, and to
all who made my stay in hospital
more pleasant, from the bottom
of my heart, I say to you all
Thank You. — Harold Hem 16 *
The family of the late Mrs.
Manley Jinks wish to express
their appreciation and deepest
gratitude to relatives, friends and
neighbors for kindnesses
extended to them in their recent
sad bereavement, for floral
tributes and messages of
sympathy. Special thanks to
Rev. Currie, Dr. Goddard,
nursing staff of South Huron
Hospital, Bonthron Funeral
Chapel and the pallbearers. 16c
We wish to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to the many friends, relatives
and neighbors for their kindness
and sympathy, floral tributes
and cards received in the loss of
a loving mother, Violet Penhale.
A special thanks to Dr. Gulens,
nursing staff of South Huron
Hospital, Rev. Guy, pallbearers,
T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home. — Grace and Clayton
Merner 16*
CAROS OF THANKS—
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
lovely floral tributes, cards of
sympathy and many acts of
kindness shown us in the loss of
a loving husband and father. We
especially wish to thank Rev.
Harold Currie, Bonthron Funeral
Home and Group 4 of the UCW.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. — Mrs. T, J.
Sherritt and Tim 16c
We wish to take this
opportunity to thank each one
who remembered Stuart in
prayer and with visits, cards,
flowers, letters, and treats sent
to him during his four weeks
stay in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Rev. Warren,
Hoffman's Ambulance and Drs.
S c ri m geour, Hession and
Sangster, also the nurses on third
floor. Our words can not express
at a time like that how greatly
we appreciated our relatives and
close friends. Also special thanks
to my mother of Welland who
stayed with us at home. — Stuart
and Doris Sweitzer 16*
I wish to thank all friends,
relatives, Dr. Oakes, Dr. Walden,
nursing staff and anyone who
helped in any way to make my
stay more pleasant while I was a
patient in the Clinton Public
Hospital. Sincerely I. M. Willis
16c
IN MEMORIAM—
RUSSELL — In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother
Audrey Russell who passed
away two years ago, January
18, 1967.
To us you were someone special,
You were loving, kind and true;
You'll never be forgotten Mom
For we thought the world of
you.
A golden heart stopped beating
Two busy hands at rest;
God broke our hearts to prove
to us
He always takes the best.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by husband
Roy, Linda, Karen, Joyce,
Randy and Loree. 16*
GENTTNER — In loving
memory of a dear father and
grandfather, Fred J. Genttner
who passed away one year
ago January 20, 1968.
Somewhere back of the sunset
Where the lovelineSs neVer 'dies
He lives in the land of glory
With the blue and gold of the
sky.
— Lovingly remembered by his
son Lorne and Alma,
grandsons, Don and Sharon,
Ken and Linda. 16c
HEDDEN — In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother,
grandmother and
great-grandmother, Mrs.
Catharine Hedden who passed
away seven years ago January
14, 1962.
The dearest mom this world can
hold
With cheery smile and heart of
gold;
Those who knew her all will
know
How much we lost seven years
ago.
— Always remembered and sadly
missed by her family. 16c
MORLOCK,— In loving memory
of a dear husband, Lorne
Morlock who passed away
five years ago, January 14,
1964.
We cannot halt the hands of
time,
Or live again the past;
But within my heart are
memories
That will forever last.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Irene. 16*
EUCHRE will be held Friday
evening, January 17 at 8:00 p.m.
at St. John's-by-the-Lake Parish
Hall, Grand Bend, sponsored by
the ACW. Lunch and prizes, 50
cents. 16c
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, January 17,
1969 at 8:15 p.m. — 15 regular
games for $10; $25 specials, $75
jackpot to go. Door prizes.
Admission $1.00. Extra cards 25
cents or 7 for $1.00. Auspices
Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian
Legion. Proceeds for welfare
work, 24 tfnc
EXETER and DISTRICT Branch
of the Canadian Cancer Society,
Monday, January 20 at 8:00
p.m, in the Auxiliary Room of
South Huron Hospital. 16c
NHL HOCKEY bus to Detroit
Sunday night, January 26.
Detroit vs Toronto. For ticket
reservation phone Reid Quick
Lunch 2622719 Hensall or
liabkirk Transit Service Ltd.
527.1222. 16:23c
EXETER AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY Annual Meeting,
Wednesday, January 20 at 2:00
pm, Exeter Town Hall. 16c
The Special Committee on
Farm Income has recommended
that a comprehensive, simple,
and accurate accounting system
— the Canadian Farm
Management Data System, or
CANFARM — be made available
to every farmer in Ontario.
The CANFARM system
should be mandatory for every
farmer ' using government
programmes such as credit,
management counselling, input
grants, or ARDA assistance.
The CANFARM system
would also play a major role in
the proposed Food Supply
Agency, which is proposed for
the marketing of all Ontario
farm products. Resulting data
will assist in determining prices
and allocating production
quotas. The Committee
proposed that efficient farmers
should earn additional
production quotas through their
ability to produce economically.
This would also be determined
from their CANFARM accounts:
The Committee sees the
computerized CANFARM
system as being of substantial
assistance to the proposed
General Farm Organization, the
Food Supply Agency, and to the
individual farmer.
FORECASTS
While the CDA's Production
and Marketing Branch is
collecting daily and weekly
information on prices and sales
volumes; the Economics Branch
is examining longer-term trends.
Highly trained professionals
study the daily and weekly
prices and sales volumes, then
add information from surveys
undertaken by the Agriculture
Division of the Dominion
Bureau of Statistics and from
the key points around the world.
They piece this information
together, temper it with past
experience and make fine
adjustments using mathematical
formulae that apply to different
commodities. Most of the
forecasts are published every
two months in the Canadian
Farm Economics, which is
available free from the branch.
Every autumn a special
supplement is published for the
Annual Agricultural Outlook
Conference. This conference
attracts experts from federal and
provincial governments, farm
EXETER FIGURE SKATING
CLUB presents "Tom Noyes and
the Suburbans" on Saturday,
January 25 at Exeter Legion
Hall. Admission $3.00 per
couple. Tickets available from
members. 9:16c
IOOF — The First Degree Team
of Exeter Lodge No. 67
Independent Order of
Oddfellows will confer the
degree on a number of
candidates in the Exeter Lodge
rooms on January 21, 1969. All
members welcome. T. B. Fisher,
Noble Grand; Percy McFalls,
Rec. Sec'y, 16c
SPEAKING CONTEST —
Students 16.18 for a two week
all expense trip with United
Nations Youth Pilgrimage to
New York, March 28, 1969 at 8
p.m. sponsored by IOOF and
Rebekah Lodges. Information
from English Department of
Secondary Schools in Huron
County. 9:16c
EUCHRE — Hurondale WI are
sponsoring a euchre party in
Dsborne Central School ,on
Wednesday, January 22. Ladies
please bring lunch, Everyone
welcome. 9:16e
organizations, agri-business and
other countries.
It is the most comprehensive
forum on the past, current and
future trends and developments
in agricultural prices, markets
and farm income. While these
experts are meeting, reporters
are writing the news for radio,
television, newspapers and
magazines.
A number of provinces follow
up the Ottawa conferences by
holding provincial outlook
meetings. All of this information
is being gathered to help you
make the right decisions.
You receive the information
by radio, television, newspapers
and magazines. In addition, the
Canada Department of
Agriculture offers a number of
publications, almost all of them
for free. They can be obtained
by writing to: Markets
Information, Canada
Department of Agriculture,
Ottawa.
Arena Activities
THURSDAY, JAN. 16
3-4 Mothers & Tots
4-5 Skating
8-11 Rec League
FRIDAY, JAN. 17
6:30-7:30 Novice
8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Mildmay
SATURDAY, JAN. 18
8-9 Flyers vs Hawks
9-10 Jets vs Aces
10-11 Boston vs Rangers
11-12 Squirts & Mites
1:30-3:30 Public Skating
3:30-4:30 Bantam
6-8 Figure Skating
8-10 Public Skating
SUNDAY, JAN. 19
2.4 Public Skating
7:30-9 Rec League
MONDAY, JAN. 20
4-10 Figure Skating
TUESDAY, JAN. 21
3-4 Mothers & Tots
4-5 Skating
7-8 Pee Wee
8-9 Bantam
9-10 Jr. Hawks
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22
6-7 Grand Bend
7-10 Shamrock Hockey
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BIRTHS,