The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-05-22, Page 17Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wein,
RR 2 Crediton, are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Eleanor
Elizabeth, to Mr. Kenneth
Edmund Rader, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Rader, Dashwood.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, June 21, 1969, at
Zion United Church, Crediton,
at 2:30 o'clock. 22nc
CASH BINGO — LEGION
HALL, Seaforth, Friday, May
23, 1969 at 8:15 p.m. — 15
regular games for $10; $25
specials, $75.00 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. 22c
TOOF — Exeter Lodge No. 67
Independent Order of
Oddfellows will have nomination
for the new slate of officers for
the coming term on May 27,
1969 and election of officers on
June 3, 1969. All members are
welcome to attend. T. B. Fisher,
Noble Grand; Percy A. McFalls,
Rec.-Sec'y. 22c
CHICKEN BARBECUE — Lucan
United Church, Wednesday June
11 at 5:30 p.m. Adults $2.00;
Children under 12, $1.00 by
ticket only until 7
p.m. 22:29:5c,
SPECIAL BUS to Grand Ole
Opry, Nashville, Tennessee
$59.00 includes two nights
hotel, tour of Nashville,
Autograph and Dinner Party at
Music City Play House. Tickets
to Saturday night Opry, June
14. 1969. Reserve your seat now
Habkirk Transit Service Ltd.
Box 700 Seaforth.
Phone 527-1222 5:8-6:12c
HAM and STRAWBERRY
SUPPER — Wednesday, June 18
at St. Marys Church,
Brinsley. 22:29c
STRAWBERRY and HAM
SUPPER — June 19, in Trivitt
Memorial Parish Hall. Sponsored
by Anglican Church
Women. 22*
MI I II I UM
Friday and Saturday
May 23-24
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
THE YOUNG
AMERICANS
(Color)
Milton Anderson
BORN FREE
(Color)
Bill Travers
Box Office Open
at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at dusk
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
f
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
THURS. and FRI.
May 22 and 23
— DOUBLE FEATURE — —
"SPEEDWAY"
Showing at 8.45 — Starring
ELVIS PRESLEY
and
NANCY SINATRA
Musical Entertainment and
Auto Racing
"The Biggest
Bundle Of
Them All"
Showing at 10.30 — Starring
Robert Wagner & Raquel Welch
BOTH FEATURES IN COLOR
Cartoon
SAT., MON., TUES.
May 24-26-27
— — DOUBLE FEATURE —
' Helga I
Showing at 8.45 Only
(Adult Entertainment)
This Film Contains Scenes Never
Before Shown . . . Including
THE BIRTH OF A BABY
For The First Time . . The
Complete Intimate Story
Of A Young Girl.
Starring RUTH GASSMAN — Color
"BLAST OFF"
Starring BURL IVES, Troy Donahue
and Daliah Levi — In Color
Showing at 10.30 Cartoon
WED., THURS., FRI.
May 28-29-30
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"THE NIGHT
THEY RAIDED
MINSKYS"
(Adult Entertainment)
Starring JASON ROBARTS, BRITT
EKLAND and BERT LAHR
Showing at 8.50 Only — And
'Salt and Peppery
Showing at 10.30 Only
Samie Davis Jr. & Peter Lewford
Both Features In Color Cartoon
CARDS OF THANKS —
COOPER — In memory of Mrs.
Bruce Cooper who passed
away May 23, 1968.
Wecannot halt the hands of
time,
Or live again the past,
But within our hearts there are
memories
That will forever last.
- Always remembered by Alvin,
Lillian and family. 22*
MacDONALD — In loving
memory of a dear husband
Norman, who passed away
three years ago May 20,
1966.
Every day in some small way
Memories of you come my way;
Though absent you are ever near
Still loved still missed and ever
dear.
Lovingly remembered by his
wife Alice. 22*
MacDONALD — In loving
memory of a dear father,
Norman MacDonald, who
passed away May 20, 1966.
A smile for all, a heart of gold
One of the best the world could
hold;
Never selfish, always kind
These are the memories he left
behind.
— Always remembered by
daughter Florence, son-in-law
Don and grandchildren. 22c
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Goudsward
and Joey, Melrose, were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Margery
Morley and Carole Foster.
Mr. Arvid Beitans and Janice
were on a fishing trip to Lake
Chesley for the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Ervins Uldris,
London, are visiting at the
Beitan home for a week.
Mrs. Helen Dobson and
Wayne, Weston, were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Percy
Hodgins.
Mrs. Mary French and Mr. &
Mrs. Wm, Morley were at the
Needham Funeral Home,
London, Sunday, paying
respects to their aunt, the late
Mrs. Verna Dann.
Mrs. Arvid Beitans and Inta
visited Sunday at the Zernitis
home, Dashwood,
Mrs. Myrland Duffield, Mr. &
Mrs. John Marshall and girls, Mr.
& Mrs. Oliver and family, all of
St. Marys, were visitors during
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Duffield.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley and
Rob were Sunday dinner guests
with Mrs. Mary French and
family.
Dace Beitans spent the
weekend with her friend, Lila
Tampa, London.
Marilyn Barber, Prospect,
spent the weekend with her
friend Mary Johnson.
Granton WItmet at the home
of Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins,
Tuesday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Adkins,
North Bay, were recent visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil. Mr.
Adkins leaves June 2 for
Pakistan, India, for a year.
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Seek photos
of graduates
Within the next month,
students from the district will be
completing courses at various
schools of higher learning.
To record their successes, the
T-A would be pleased to publish
pictures of all graduates, as well
as recording the names of all
those who have completed their
year at universities, teachers'
colleges, nursing schools and
institutes of technology.
Most photographers who take
graduation pictures are happy to
supply glossy prints for
newspaper reproduction.
The size of these photos
should be approximately one
and three-quarter inches wide
and three inches deep.
Information included with
the picture should list the
particular training which the
student has completed, as well as
any awards won and what future
employment he or she plans to
follow.
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
For
September 1969
on
ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL FRI., MAY 30
1:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. — For Zurich and Hay Township
children attending the Zurich
Public School
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL FRI., MAY 23
1:30 P,M. to 3:30 P.M. — Hensell Village Children
— Hay Township children attend-
ing the Hensall Public School.
All children from Concession 6 and 7 (Parr Line) and
West to the west limits of Hay Township, including
Zurich, will register at the ZU RICH PUBLIC SCHOOL,
The remainder of the school area, including Hensall,
will register at the HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Children eligible for Kindergarten Registration
must be 5 years old on or before December 31,
Parents should bring proof of age and im-
munization records. The present kindergarten
classes will be open for inspection by parents
or guardians registering children.
HAY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA
LEGION COMMENTS
Corning Events
May 22 General Meeting
commencing at 8:30 P.M, Lunch will
be served after meeting.
May 25 to 29 Provincial Convention
to be held at Cornwall Ont.
Registration Sunday, May 25th.
May 31 Social Evening
for Legion members and guest
couple. Music by the Wilbee
Orchestra. Last social until fall. Come
out arid enjoy yourself,
TEA and SALE
CRAFTS, QUILTS, KNITTED GOODS
James St. United Church
Friday, May 23
2 — 4 P.M.
Presented by the ladies of Braemore Manor
G F 0 OINPFEON,MATION
MEETING
For Area Farmers
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Thurs., May 22
8:30 p.m.
Euenooe 70eleoote
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Present hymn board
for church at Kirkton
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Ethel Dickins wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for the many acts
of kindness shown to us in the
loss of our dear Mother and
Grandmother, for the beautiful
floral tributes and messages of
sympathy. Special thanks to
Reverend Gordon Houghton of
St. David's Anglican Church,
London, the Ladies of St.
Patricks Church, Saintsbury,
Doctor A. Kevackas, the
pallbearers and the C. Haskett
Funeral Home, Lucan. — The
Dickins family. 22e
My sincere thanks to the
many friends for all the kindness
shown me during my recent stay
in hospital including cards,
letters, flowers and visits. All
deeply appreciated. — Irene
Hayter. 22c
I wish to thank my relatives
and friends for cards, gifts and
flowers on the occasion of my
93rd birthday, — Mrs. Susan
Merner. 22c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my many friends,
relatives and neighbors who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, visits, treats and the
many acts of kindness while I
was a patient in Victoria
Hospital and since returning
home. Everything was very
much appreciated, — Mrs.
Audrey Moore, 22*
The brother, relatives and
friends of the late Olive Prior are
appreciative of all the kindnesses
shown to them during their
recent bereavement. Thanks is
also expressed to all those who
were so kind to Olive during her
long illness. 22nc
The family of the late Mr.
J.M. Reed acknowledge with
gratitude the expressions of
sympathy extended to them in
their bereavement. 22*
I, and I know Mel Reed
would wish to thank all our kind
and loyal friends for kindnesses
and sympathy during his illness
and passing. — Mrs. Evelyn
Spratling. 22*
I would like to thank all my
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the cards, treats and flowers
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. — Gerald
Wurm. 22c
I wish to thank my friends,
relatives and neighbors for gifts,
cards and treats while a patient
in War Memorial Sick Childrens
Hospital, London, and since
returning home. — Debbie
Smith. 22c
IN MEMORIAM—
COOPER — In loving memory of
a dear mother and
grandmother, Violet Cooper,
who passed away one year
ago, May 23, 1968.
You can only have one Mother,
Patient, kind and true,
No other friend in all the world
Will be so true to you.
For all her loving kindness
She asked nothing in return,
If all the world deserted me,
To my Mother I could turn.
To those who have a Mother,
Treasure her with care,
For you never know her value,
Until you see the vacant chair.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by her daughter,
Isabelle, son-in-law. Russell
and grandchildren Wayne,
Ruth Ann and Eugene. 22*
COOPER — In loving memory of
a dear mother and
grandmother, Violet Ann
Cooper who passed away May
23, 1968.
Years of striving, little of play
Loving, giving the whole of the
way;
A cherished smile and a heart of
gold,
To the dearest mother the world
could hold;
Happy memories fond and true,
From us who thought the world
of you.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Lavona,
Horace, Bruce and
Fred. 22*
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
A beautiful hand carved oak
hymn board was dedicated
Sunday morning at St. Paul's
Anglican Church.
The hymn board was the
work of and was given by Dr.
Albert Berry of Toronto.
Sunday evening, May 25, Dr.
Berry will show slides of his trip
to Thailand at St, Paul's Church
Fellowship Club meeting.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Mahoney and
Kerry Lynn of Hespeler and
Sister Theresa Mahoney spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
John Mahoney.
Miss Catherine McCarthy,
Chatham, spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. John
Moser and brother, Larry.
Master Chris and Danny
Mittelholtz of Exeter visited
over the holiday weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan and
Margaret Anne.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wilflin and
Bill of Blair, and Rick Trainor of
Hamilton were guests of Mrs.
Mary Trainor and family during
the past weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. John McManus,
Peterborough, Mr. & Mrs. Clare
Rock and family of Wallaceburg
and Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Carey
and Mary Eileen, London visited
Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Joe
Carey and Rita Anne.
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Micallef
and Mr. & Mrs. Leo Girard and
daughter, Windsor, spent the
long weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Hubert Carey and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hajas visited
with Mr. & Mrs. David Gilkes of
Mt. Clements, Michigan, over the
weekend.
Churches okay
vacation school
Representatives of most
Exeter churches were present at
a meeting, Thursday, when plans
were formulated for a
community vacation Bible
school this summer.
The meeting was held at the
Bethel Reformed Church and
Rev. Harmen Heeg presided.
The vacation school will be
held during the latter part of
July and will be conducted
during the evening, in the hope
that more teachers would be
available than during the day.
Issue plates
for 'antiques'
Effective immediately licence
plates will be issued in Ontario
in respect of historic motor
vehicles for an annual fee of
$10. Historic vehicles are at least
thirty years old and must be
substantially unchanged or
unmodified from the original
manufacturer's product.
Commercial motor vehicles do
not qualify.
Historic motor vehicles can
only be operated on a highway
for the purposes of exhibition,
tours or similar functions
organized by properly
constituted automobile clubs, or
for the purpose of parades,
repair, testing or demonstration
for sale.
The plates are marked to
identify the class of vehicle and
to indicate limited highway use.
They are issued only at the
Queen's Park office of the
Ontario Department of
Transport in Toronto and are
similar to standard plates (white
lettering on blue background)
with a red stripe on each side
carrying the words "Historic
Vehicle" in white letters.
Everyone is welcome to attend,
Kirkton U,C.W, entertained
guests for the Kirkton Anglican
Church, Woodham, Coopers,
Anderson and Zion West.
Guest speaker was Mrs.
Walton Tonge from London,
who with her husband and
family is on furlough from
China.
Mrs, Garth Blackler favored
with a solo accompanied by Mrs.
Harold Davis,
PERSONALS
Mrs. Joan McCormick and
Bernard spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. John Hanniman and
family of Renfrew,
Mr. & Mrs. Art Julian of
Utica, Mich., spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs, Miller McCurdy.
Mrs. Lorne Marshall was
hostess Saturday evening for a
shower in honor of Miss Rosilyn
Thiessen, bride-elect of June 14.
Mrs. Bill Marshall of London and
Mrs. Ron Marshall of Guelph
conducted games and contests
during the evening.
Mr, & Mrs. Bill Waghorn and
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Dobson visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Reurink and family of
Amherstburg.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
GARY SIMPSON
and
KATHY HERN
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 24
EXETER LEGION HALL
Music by
THE RAMBLERS
Everyone Welcome
ANNUAL
Spring
Frolic
Sponsored by Lucan
Legion Branch 540
LUCAN
LEGION HALL
9:00 p.m.
Sat., May 24
Music by Tim MacFarlane
and the Cardinals
ADMISSION $2.50 COUPLE
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
JOHN YOUNG
and
JOY NORRIS
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 31
WEST McGILLIVRAY
COMMUNITY HALL
Music by
'LEROY WALKER &
THE WESTERNA1R ES
Everyone Welcome
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IMPORTANT
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McGILLIVRAY FARMERS
on the proposed vote for the Ont. Gen, Farm Organization,
at
WEST McGILLIVRAY
TWP. HALL
Thurs., May 22
8:30 p.m,
Guest speaker: Gerald Carey
Township campaign committee urges all township farmers
to attend so they might vote intelligently.
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Usborne Central School
Parents are urged to register children for Kindergarten for the school
year, September 1969 to June 1970. Children must have reached
the age of 5 before December 31, 1969. Please note carefully the
following arrangements for registration.
THURS., MAY 29
1:30 to 4:00 p.m.
Proof of age by Birth Certificate must be submitted at time of
registration and parents are asked to have immunization and
communicable disease information or records available for the
health nurse.
Registration in the Gymnasium
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Exeter Industrial
Development Corporation
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Everyone Invited
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BIRTHS—
GRUBB — Gerald and Kay
Grubb, RR 1 Kirkton,
announce the birth of their
son at South Huron Hospital,
May 20. A wee brother for
Michael.
KEMPS — Joe and Shirley
(Atkinson) London, are
happy to announce the birth
of their son, James Robert,
May 15 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. A brother
for John.
HAMILTON — Marjorie (nee
Boyd) and Laverne Hamilton,
Exeter, wish to announce the
safe arrival of their baby girl,
Marilyn Elizabeth, 2 lbs. 14
oz. May 13 at Victoria
Hospital, London. A wee
sister for Ray and John. The
first granddaughter for Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton,
Exeter, and a third
granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. John Boyd, RR 1
Walton.
HOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hogan, Exeter, announce the
birth of their daughter,
Elizabeth Ann, at South
Huron Hospital, May 20. A
sister for Mary Ann and
Cathy.
MARDLIN — Fred and Sharon
(nee Hodgins) Mardlin, RR 2
Denfield, are happy to
announce the arrival of a
daughter, Lynn Marie, May ▪ 16 at St. Marys Memorial
Hospital.. A sister for Louise.
MITTELHOLTZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Mittelholtz (nee
Hogan), RR 3 Exeter,
announce the arrival of their
third son May 19 at South
Huron Hospital. A brother
it for Danny and Chris.
MURRAY — Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Murray, RR 1 Dashwood,
announce the birth of their
son, Richard Scott, at South
Huron Hospital May 17.
OKE — Allen and Marjorie Oke,
Huron Park, announce the
• birth of Thomas E., born May
16 at South Huron Hospital.
A tenth grandchild for Mrs.
A. MacKenzie and a fourth
grandchild for Mrs. Louise
Oke.
• ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rau of
Zurich announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Diane Marie, to Mr. Ronald
Maxime Denomme, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Denomme. The
wedding to take place June 14 at
4 1 o'clock, St. Peters Roman
Catholic Church. 22*
ANNOUNCEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baynham,
of Exeter, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Sharon Marie, to Mr. Bryan
James Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Fink, of Hensall. The
wedding will take place
Saturday, June 7, 1969, at 3
o'clock at Main Street United
Church, Exeter. 22nc
• Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Flynn,
Hensall, wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter Joyce Aileen to Mr,
Wm. Joseph O'Brien son of Mr,
and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien,
Dashwood. The wedding will
take place on Saturday June
14th at 4 o'clock in Hensall
United Church. 22c
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harlton
Granton announce the
engagement of their daughter
Ann Marie to Gary Maxwell son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maxwell
Hensall. The wedding will take
place June 21, 1969, at the
United Church, Granton Ont.22*
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
of RR 1 Granton, Ontario, wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Carol Anne, to
James Clarke Betteridge, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Betteridge,
Treacy St., St. Mary's. Wedding
to take place June 21, 1969. 22*
Mr. Elgin Porter of Bayfield
wishes to announce the marriage
of his youngest daughter, Marion
Frances Jean, to Mr. Ronald
Arthur Cornish, son of Mrs.
Dorothy Cornish of Exeter. The
wedding took place in Wiarton
on Saturday, May 17th, 1969,
with Rev. Peter Renner
officiating.