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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-01-30, Page 13IN MEMORIAM — BULLOCK — In loving memory of a dear husband, Joseph Bullock, who passed away four years ago January 26, 1965. Isn't it strange that those we need And those we love so much Are just the ones that God needs too And takes them home to rest. The parting was so sudden We often wonder why But the hardest part of all We didn't say goodbye. Sometimes it's hard to understand Why these things have to be But in His wisdom God has planned Beyond our power to see. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Vera. 30c BULLOCK In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Joseph Bullock who passed away January 26, 1965. Years of striving, little of play Loving, giving the whole of the way A cherished smile and a heart of gold To the dearest father the world could hold; Happy memories fond and true, From us who thought the world of you. — Always remembered in our hearts by daughter, Helen, son-in-law Ted and grandchildren, Sylvia, Nancy and Brian. 30c COOPER — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Bruce Cooper who passed away one year ago, January 27, 19d8. One year ago we had to part, With a dad we loved with all our hearts; You slipped away without goodbye But memories of you will never die; We miss you, dad, and always will You left a place no one can fill, There are other dads in the world we know But you were ours, and we loved you so; As long as we live we will always be glad, That out of this world you were our dad. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his daughter Isabelle, Russell and family. 30* COOPER — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away one year ago, January 27, 1968. We wish so much that life could be, Just as it was before, That you'd be in your favorite chair, When we came through the door. But since this wish of ours, Can never now come true, We're thankful dad that we were blessed, With a father great as you. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Lavona, Horace, Bruce and Fred, 30* COOPER — In memory of two friends, never to be forgotten, Mr. Bruce Cooper, who passed away one year ago January 27, 1968 and Violet Cooper, his wife, in May of the same year. — Fred J. Wright and family of London, Saidie Smale and" Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and sons, Brampton (Charmaine Wright). 30c JEFFERY In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Roxie Jeffery who passed away one year ago February 1, 1968. God gave us a precious mother, The dearest in all this world; He fashioned her smile out of sunshine And moulded her gold. Through all our helped us along, If we live like her we go wrong On earth she was Heaven she rests God bless you mother, you were one of the best. — Lovingly remembered by husband, William and family. 80* heart of pure troubles she will never loved in , Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services ti Parish of Exeter & Hensall ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA February 2nd, 1969 Septuagesima Sunday Trivitt Memorial Church: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon St, Paul's Church: 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Annual Vestry Meetings Trivitt Memorial Church: Friday, January 31st, at 8:00 p.m., preceded by Pot Luck Supper at 7:00 p.m. St. Paul's Church: Sunday, February 2nd, at 8,00 p.m, Rector: Rev, G. A. Anderion, D.F.C. 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 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Interim Moderator: Rev. R. M. Bisset, Avonton Organist: Mrs, Murray Keys Sunday, February 2 SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 aim. CHURCH SERVICE 11:15 a,m. Nursery available for pre- school children. Feb. 3 at 8:00 p.m., Gordon Auxiliary. Feb. 4 at 8:15 p.m., Caven C C Feb. 9 — Guest Minister, Rev. W, D. Jarvis, B.A.,B.D., St. Albert, Alberta. ZION UNITED CHURCH CREDITON Minister: Rev. H. G. Zurbrigg, B.A„ B.D. Sunday, February 2 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. O. J. Scholten 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service (English) 2:15 p,m.—Worship Service (Dutch) 12:30 p.m.—Back to God Hour CIILO (680 1(c) CALVARY United Chutch of Canada DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. Bruce Guy, B,A. Organist: Mrs. K, McCrae Sunday, February 2 10:00 a.m.—Morning Warship 11:00 a.m,—Sunday School 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 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, February 2 10.00 a.m.—Morning Worship English 2:00 p.m,—Afternoon Worship Dutch 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 "Leadership in the Church"— Rev, D. Perkins, Christian Service Brigade Missionary Southwestern Ontario. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service "Spiritual Isolation" Wed. 8 p.m,—Prayer Service We welcome you to worship with us. EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 53 Main St. Ph. 235-0944 Pastor: Rev.- F. E. Rhude Sunday, February 2 9:45 aim.--Sunday School for th Whole Family 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 ant —Evangelistic Service Watch These TELEVISION PROGRAMS on Channel 8 Sat,, 6 pan.—"Springs of Liv- ing Water" Sun., 12:15 p.m.— "Crossroads" A warm welcome awaits you at Exeter Pentecostal Church! CENTRALIA FAITH TABERNACLE Undenominational Rev. David Ellyatt Phone 228-6004 Sunday School 10:00 a.ni. Morning Service 11:15 a.m. Sunday 8 am, Evangelistic Thursday Evening 8 pon. Prayer atid Bible Study Friday 8 p,m., Young Peoples A hearty welcome awaits Yoti, By SHIRLEY J. KELLER John G. Berry took time out at Thursday's session of Huron County council to explain just what it has meant financially to the county since the new administration of justice scheme came into effect with the province picking up the tab for these costs. Berry said it had been estimated that 49 percent of the available space in the Huron County court house was used for the administration of justice so that the province now pays 49 percent of all maintenance costs on the court house. In addition, the province pays $13,000 annually in rent for the building. "It amounts to about $27,000 a year," reported Berry. At the registry office, the province pays 100 percent maintenance and rental each year of $3,000. At the jail and the Children's Aid Society offices which adjoin, the province pays 86 percent of all maintenance and $14,000 each year in rent. Total remuneration to the county from the province for the administration of justice is Staff negotiate at Huronview By SHIRLEY J, KELLER Wingham Reeve Jack Alexander, chairman of the Huronview committee of management told council Thursday afternoon he hoped the salary disputes would be settled soon. He said the committee is presently negotiating a new contract with the Building Service Employees Union, Local 210, and noted that salary increases of approximately six percent have been granted to the supervisory personnel in accordance with county policy. Council accepted a committee recommendation to raise the salary of Huronview stoup$e8r,inotoeondfernotm H. ,5C0.0 Johnston In his report to council, Johnston noted that Grey Township was the only municipality in Huron County from which there were no Huronview residents. He said there were presently 270 persons at the home and of the 89 residents admitted in 1968, two-thirds were ladies, Deputy-clerk Bill Hanley advised council that Huronview physician Dr. J. C. Ross plans to retire in June, 1969. Hanley indicated a possible problem in securing a replacement for Dr. Ross due to the shortage of doctors in the county. 6•46016414 Arena Activities THURSDAY, JAN, 30 3.4 Tots 4-5 Skating 8.11 Rec, League FRIDAY, JAN. 31 6:30 - 7:30 Novice 8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Hespeler SATURDAY, FEB. 1 8.12 Minor Hockey 1:30-3:30 Public Skating 3:30.4:30 Bantam 6-8 Figure Skating 8.10 Public Skating SUNDAY, FEB. 2 2.4 Public Skating 7:30-9 Rec. League MONDAY, FEB 3 4.10 Figure Skating TUESDAY, FEB. 4 3.4 Tots 4.5 Skating 7.8 Pee Wee 8-9 Bantam 9.11 Hawks WEDNESDAY, FEB. $ ti-7 Grand Bend 7.10 Shamrock Hockey TO CONTRIBUTIONS TO MARCH OF DIMES Members of the Exeter Legion Ladies' Auxiliary taking care of the canvassing chores Monday for the local March of Dimes campaign collected more than $675. Above, Mrs. Gerald Lawson and Mrs. Garnet Shipman are receiving a contribution from Michael Brintnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brintnell. T-A photo John Berry explains Ont. justice receipts about $43,000. Huron County Health Unit costs amounted to $175,838 for 1968; CAS, $195,227.50; library, $124,043.24; Huronview, $677,671.01. The county has paid $60,000 on the new administrative building. Actual surplus for the year was $62,544. Home and School PUBLIC SPEAKING for Exeter Public School at the EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL Monday, Feb. 3 Grades 5 and 6 9:15 a.m. to 12:00 Grades 7 and 8 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 South Huron District High School At-Home FEATURING The Cappertones Friday, March 7 2 BIG DANCE el BANDS 4416 Friday, January 31 Bluetones Saturday, February 1 Desjardines Pizza Patio Restaurant & Tavern GODERICH, ONTARIO Exeter Teen Town presents "rl '1** Vibrations" "The ( Friday, Jan. 31 Exeter Arena 9 :00 to 12:00 Admission 1,25 Dress casual We reserve the right to refuse admission Il WHAT'S DOING? READ THIS PAGE EACH WEEK Stag for Gary Parsons February 1 Crediton Community Centre Ausable Snowmobile Club's First Winter Rodeo Sunday, Feb. 2 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 1160 p.m. * Free Rides for the kids * Toboggan Hills and Ice Slides * Heated Club House and Food MAKE IT AN AFTERNOON OF FAMILY FUN machines — 81.00 Adults — 51.00 Children free BIRTHS, CARTER — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter, Clandeboye, wish to announce the arrival of their daughter, Lisa Mart', at St, Joseph's Hospital January 25. A sister for Stephen, Kevin and Joanne. CLARKE — Mr, and Mrs. Elliott W. Clarke, Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter, Cathy Danette, at South Huron Hospital January 23, A sister for Wayne and I3rian, FISHER — Mr, and Mrs. Ross Fisher, Zurich, announce the birth of their daughter, Angela Marie, at South Huron Hospital January 27. GLENDINNING Mr. and Mrs. David Glendinning, London, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Robbie John, at South Huron Hospital January 24. Weight of baby at birth, 8 lbs. 14 oz. HODGSON — Wesley and Christine (nee Kingma) Hodgson, Centralia, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Deborah Ann at South Huron Hospital January 27, A first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgson and a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. John Kingma. BIRTHS HUNTER — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter, Caledonia, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Sarah Jane Grace, January 23 at Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton. GREOUS — Frank and Pat (nee Watson) Gregus, London, are happy to announce the birth of their son, Francis Robert, January 20 at St. Joseph's Hospital, REGIER — Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Regier, Exeter, announce the arrival of their daughter, Mary Ann, bore at South Huron Hospital January 27. A baby sister for Barbara and John. ANNOUNCEMENTS — An open house will be held in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Jake Reder on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, Sunday, February 2, 1969 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Northcott, 37 Main St., Exeter. Friends and relatives please accept this as your invitation. No gifts please. 30x ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs, G. Arthur Hodgson, Strathroy take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter, Katherine Ruth, to Allen Robinson of Nairn, son of Frank Robinson and the late Mrs. Robinson, Forest, Ontario, The wedding to take place February 22, 1969 at Brinsley United Church at 2;30 p.m. 30c Mr. and Mrs, A. Taylor Howlett, RR 3 Petrolia, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Isabelle, to Mr. Edward Mock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mock, of Hensall, The wedding is to take place February 14 at 8 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Petrolia. 30e CARDS OF THANKS — I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for visits and lovely cards and flowers, also to the hospital staff and Dr. Fletcher while a patient in South Huron Hospital. — Agnes Anderson 30e Mrs. Ed. Beaver of the Exeter Nursing Home, wishes to express sincere thanks to all who remembered her in any way at Christmas. 30* Mrs. Bisback wishes to express her appreciation for the many kind remembrances which she received recently while a patient at Victoria Hospital, London. Much thanks is extended for the many cards and other treats which came to her in the hospital and to her family at home. 30c We wish to thank all our friends and relatives for the many gifts, treats, cards etc received while Terri was a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital and since returning home. Also for the many enquiries received by relatives regarding Terri's progress. A special thank you to Dr. Davis and nursing staff who were so kind to Terri, Mom and Dad. Words cannot express our thanks. — Gerald and Shirley Brintnell 30c My sincere thanks to all who sent cards, flowers, treats and visited me while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. — Mrs. N. G. Clarke 30c I wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors, for the sympathy shown us in the loss of a loving brother the late Clifford Hodgson, formerly of Granton. Friendly tribute to Mr. Wm. Hill, formerly of Granton, of the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home, of Brantford, for his affectionate services to us. Sincerely, Mrs. Wm. (Irene Hodgson) Cook and family, Mr. Harold Hodgson and family, Mrs. Ross (Lielus) Clatworthy and family who was unable to attend the funeral as she is in the Barbados on a tour. 30* I would like to extend my many thanks for cards and visits also special thanks to Miss Claypole and her staff, Dr. Wallace for all their kindness while in South Huron Hospital. — Jim McCarter 30c I would like to say a sincere thank you to my relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness to me while in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. — Mrs. Bill Middleton 30c I would like to express my thanks to all who so kindly remembered me with visits, cards and gifts while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to the hospital staff and Dr. Goddard. — Doug Mock 30c 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 wife and dear mother, Mrs. Rose Perkins. A special thanks to Rev. Mr. Lewis, Dr. Read and nursing staff of South Huron Hospital. — The Perkins family 30* My sincere thanks to all who sent cards, flowers and treats and to those who called while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses. — Beatrice Roeszler 30c The families of the late Hugh and Julia Toohey wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, mass intentions and floral tributes during our recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Father Bricklin, the pallbearers, the C. Hackett Funeral Home and anyone else who assisted in any way. 30c I wish to express my sincere thanks to my many friends who remembered me with visits, cards and flowers while I was a patient at St, Joseph's Hospital, Special thanks to Drs. Thompson and Patterson, nurses on third floor south, and Murdy Ambulance, George Miller 30c CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who so kindly helped us get settled in our new home and for the many beautiful gifts. Special thanks to the churches and the Legion. A special thanks to Mr. Joe Pulley, We shall always be grateful. — Mr. and Mrs, Swaby Williams and family. 30* I wish to thank my relatives and friends, nurses and staff of the South Huron Hospital for their kind care, Special thanks to Dr, Wallace and Mr. Rudolph Becker and family. — Mrs. Bill Ziler 30* 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 wife and mother, Hazel Ravelle. A special thanks to Rev, Morrow and Hoffman Funeral Home. — Arnold Ravelle and family.. 30c IN MEMORIAM--- LL TMAN In loving memory of my dear mother, Rhoda Lutman, who passed away two years ago February 11, 1967. There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide. For today in memory's garden, We still walk side by side. — Always remembered and loved by son Victor and family. 30c CASH BINGO — Legion Hal , Seaforth, Friday, January 31, 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 EUCHRE — Come to the IOOF Lodge Hall, Hensall, Friday, January 31 for a euchre party to be held at 8:30. Members bring lunch. Admission 50 cents. Sponsored by the CP&T Committee. 30c IOOF — The second 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 February 4, 1969. All members welcome to attend. T. B. Fisher, Noble Grand; Percy A. McFalls, Rec,-Sec. 30c EUCHRE — will be held in Trivitt Parish Hall, Exeter on Wednesday afternoon, February 5 at 2 p.m. sponsored by A.C.W. Everyone welcome and special invitation to all the men. Good prizes and lunch, Admission 50 cents. 30c NHL Hockey Bus to Detroit, Sunday afternoon February 9. Detroit vs Los Angeles, for ticket reservations phone Reid's Lunches, Hensall 262-2719 or Ha bkirk Transit Service 527-1222. 30:6c ANNUAL MEETING and BANQUET of The Children's Aid Society of Huron County being held in Egmondville United Church, Seaforth, Wednesday, February 12, 1969. Guest speaker — Dr. Finlay G. Stewart. Tickets $2.00 are available from Staff or Board Members and must be purchased by February 10th, 1969. Public cordially invited to attend. 30: 6c BROTHERHOOD DINNER — Monday, February 17, is the date of the Brotherhood Dinner of the AOTS Men's Club of James St. United Church. Magistrate R. G. Groom of Tillsonburg will give the address. Rev, Robert V. Wilson, violinist. Tickets from Irvine Armstrong, Gordon Cudmore, Norman Walper. 30c HAWAIIAN LUAU — Beta Sigma Phi is holding a Hawaiian Luau Friday February 21 at the Exeter Legion Hall, Dancing 9.1 Featuring The Cosmopolitans. Hawaiian Buffet $6.00 per couple. Tickets purchased from Sorority members or at the door. 30:6c Yearly report of resort PUC A year-end report of 1968 activities of the Grand Bend Public Utilities Commission has been issued by retiring Commissioner Douglas Martin, now a member of the village council. The report states that a rate increase in 1968 and another one due the first of this year had been absorbed by the Commission. All-electric rates and a reduced rate for hot water heaters are now in force. Martin expects this will mean a reduction of about four dollars in the average hydro billing. A contract in the amount of $28,200 has been let to Spiers Limited for reconstruction of hydro lines on Main Street, A refund of $5,000 will bring the net cost to the neighbourhood of $23,000. Estimates for the same work underground were $93,000. Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and Stuart Sweitzer visited recently with Mr. & Mrs, Murray Evans at Delaware. Miss Ruthie Martin of Crediton visited last week with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Los Adams, Friday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer were Mr. & Mrs. Seth Amanns of Zurich, and Mr, Mrs, lack Pickering. Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Bill wore Mr. & Mrs. Jake Schroeder, Sue Anne, Sandra and Dennis and Alvin Lavery of Hensall. Friday and Saturday visitors With Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine Were Mrs. rrfiely Willett and Mrs. Fred Weiberg of Dashwood and Mr, & Mrs, Ervin Latta, Gary, Diane and Lorianne of Waterloo,