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BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m.
ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS
THURS. and FRIDAY
August 21 and 22
"RACHEL,
RACHEL"
(Adult Entertainment)
Showing at 8:30 p.m. — Starring
JOANNE WOODWARD — JAMES
OLSON and ESTELLE PARSONS
In Color — Plus Second Feature
"Countdown"
Showing at 10:45 p.m.
Starring JAMES CAAN
Color Cartoon
SAT., MON., TUES.
August 23-25-26
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"FIVE CARD
STUD"
Showing at 8:30 p.m. —Starring
DEAN MARTIN, ROBERT MITCHUM
and INGER STEVENS — In Color
— PLUS —
"No Way To
Treat A Lady"
Showing at 10:45 p m.—Starring
ROD STEIGER — LEE REMICK
and GEORGE SEGAL
Color Cartoon
WED., THURS., FRI.
August 27-28-29
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"IF IT'S TUESDAY
IT MUST BE
BELGIUM"
Showing at 8:30 p.m. — Starring
IAN McSHANE and SUZANNE
PLESHETTE — In Color
A Comedy concerning vacationing
tourists in Europe.
— PLUS —
"BOY, DID I GET
THE WRONG
NUMBER"
Showing at 10:45 p.m.—Starring
BOB HOPE and PHYLLIS DILLER
Color Cartoon
Open Horse Show
sPPnSored by
EXETER SADDLE -CLUB
Sun., Aug. 24
1:00 p.m. Sharp
EXETER COMMUNITY PARK
ENTRY FEES: Senior $2.00 - Junior $0c
1. Pleasure - Junior Equitation 5, Reining Class
2. A & B novice class
3. Flag race senior and junior
4. Clover leaf barrel race senior
and junior
Everyone Welcome
6. Rescue race
7. Keyhole race senior
and junior
8. Western riding
Refreshments on Grounds
Tirne4AcIvocate, Augu*t 21, 1969 PA ge 16
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boyle,
Clandeboye wish to announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Josephine Ellen
(JoeIlen) to Mr. Donald
Lawrence McAdam of Ailsa
Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred McAdam. The wedding
• will take place on Friday,
August 29, 1969 at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church at 7:00
p.m. 21c
Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie (Scott)
Reid, RR 8 Parkhill are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their only daughter,
Mary Elizabeth (Beth) to Mr.
Bryan Douglas Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W, (Bill) Smith,
Lucan. The wedding will take
place Saturday, September 20,
1969 at 2 o'clock in Ailsa Craig
Presbyterian Church, Ailsa
II Craig. 21c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Turnbull will celebrate their
60th Wedding Anniversary at the
home of their son Rufus,
September 1, 1969, 2-4 and '7-9
p.m. All relatives and friends are
invited to accept this invitation.
No gifts please. 21:28*
CARDS OF THANKS— 4
I would like to thank all my
relatives, neighbors and friends
for the visits, cards, flowers and
gifts while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London and
since returning home. — Art
Miller 21c
The family of the late Mr.
Cooper Forrest wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives,
neighbors and friends who sent
flowers, cards, contributions and
baking. Special thanks to Rev.
Jarvis, Mr. Pearce for the Gideon
Bibles, the pallbearers,
Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home
and the ladies who helped with
lunch. 21x
My sincere thanks to my
relatives and friends for cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while I
was a patient in South Huron
Hospital and Clinton Public
Hospital and many thanks to the
nurses and staff at the both
hospitals and special thanks to
the Hoffman's Ambulance and
Dr. Read. — May Skinner 21*
4,
IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON — In loving
Memory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Elizabeth
Anderson, who passed away
three years ago August 21,
1966.
You are not forgotten
Nor ever shall you be
As long as life and memory last
We shall remember you.
— Ever remembered by John,
Helen and family, 21c
CORNISH In loving memory
of my dear wife, Edith Lorna
Cornish, who passed away 12
years ago, July 25, 1957.
I have lost my soul's companion,
A life linked with my own;
And day by day I miss her more,
As I walk through life alone.
— Ever remembered by her
husband Alvin Cornish. 21c
FISHER — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Clark Fisher who passed away
two years ago, August 22,
1967.
Parting comes and hearts are
broken,
A loved one leaves with words
unspoken;
With tender love and deep
regret,
We who loved you will never
forget.
— Always remembered by wife
Ella and family. 21*
GOWER — In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Isaac Gower,
who passed away August 16,
1965.
Somewhere beyond the sunset
Where loveliness never dies
He dwells in a beautiful garden
Beneath God's heavenly skies.
May the wind of heaven blow
softly
On that sweet and sacred spot
Where the one we love is
sleeping
And will never be forgot.
— Dearly loved and never
forgotten by his wife, Mary
and family. 21*
RICHARD — In loving memory
of a dear husband and father
John A. Richard, who passed
away August 19, 1941.
Loving memories never die,
As years wear on and days pass
y;
In
b
our hearts a memory is kept
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
— Always remembered by his
wife and family. 21*
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, August 22,
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. 21c
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HURON COUNTY TROTTING ASSOCIATION
TWILIGHT HARNESS PONY RACES
Sunday, August 24
EXETER FAIR GROUNDS
ENTRIES 5:30 P,M, POST 6:00 P.M. SHARP
FEATURE: CHARIOT RACES
SILVER COLLECTION
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In The
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRI. NIGHT, AUG. 22
9 p.m. to I a.m.
Also the picking of a
"Bean
Queen 99
who will be crowned by
last year's Queen, Debb-
ie Merner,
VALUABLE CASH
PRIZES
Any interested girl or
sponsors should leave
their names at the
Citizens News Office.
MUSIC BY THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
New‘l w
DANCE
HOME COOKED BEANS
Wagon Tours Street Market
Pony Rides for the Kids
German and French Home Cooked Foods
DANCE
IN THE ARENA FRIDAY NIGHT
"BEAN QUEEN" CONTEST
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd
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Parkhill darn opening,
set for .September
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BIRTHS,—
BENOIT — Danny and Linda
(nee Dickey) Benoit
announce the birth of their
son July 28 at Stephenville,
Nfld. A brother for Angela,
ROOTH — Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Rooth, Exeter, announce the
arrival of their son, Daniel
James, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, August 11.
SMITH — Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Smith, Dashwood, announce
the birth of their daughter,
Donna Marie, August 15 at
Victoria Hospital, A sister for
Douglas.
SUTHERLAND — Bill and Mary
(nee Riddell, RN) Sutherland,
Strathroy, are happy to
announce the arrival of
Caroline Jennifer, a sister for
Murray and Christine and a
third grandchild for Mrs.
James Riddell, Clandeboye,
and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Sutherland, Ailsa Craig, The
baby was born August 16 at
Strathroy Middlesex General
Hospital.
VARLEY John and Elizabeth
Varley are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
their daughter, Sheri Louise
August '7 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. A sister for
Kevin.
WALCH — Michael and Jean
(nee Hyde) Watch are happy
to announce the arrival of
• their chosen daughter,
Heather Jean, 12 days old
Monday, August 11.
WESTLAKE — Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Westlake, RR 3,
Exeter, are proud to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Karen Marie, born
August 11 at Clinton Public
Hospital. A sister for Dougie.
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CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Rae
Hodgins wish to express their
sincere thanks to all their
relatives, friends and neighbors
for the beautiful floral tributes,
messages of sympathy, donations
to the Heart Fund and Gideon
Bibles during their recent
bereavement in the less of a dear
husband, father and brother.
Special thanks to the doctors
and nurses on the Sixth Floor of
St. Joseph's Hospital, Rev. R. A.
Carson, the pallbearers, the
Murdy Funeral Home and the
ladies of St. James Church,
Clandeboye. 21c •
I wish to thank my relatives,
neighbors and friends for their
visits, cards, flowers and treats
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Dr. MacKenzie, Dr.
Sweeney and nurses on the
Fourth Floor. Also special
thanks to Dr. Read, Miss
Claypole and staff of South
Huron Hospital and Hoffman's
Ambulance Service. — Mrs.
Mildred Holtzmann 21*
My sincere thanks to Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Norry for flowers
and also to neighbors and friends
for sympathy cards and other
acts of kindness shown during
the passing of my dear mother.
— Molly and Hector
Rowcliffe 21*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
kind thoughts shown to my
family and myself while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. We all appreciated it
greatly. — Mrs. Elizabeth
Varley 21c
With sincere and grateful
appreciation, we wish to express
our thanks to all our friends,
relatives and neighbors for their
many cards, floral tributes and
Heart Fund Donations and acts
of kindness during our recent
bereavement. A special thank
you to those who helped in any
way at our home. Your kindness
was greatly appreciated and will
always be remembered. — Grace
Mills and family 21c
IN MEMORIAM —
ABBOTT — In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Verna Abbott,
who passed away four years
ago, August 22, 1965.
Sweet memories will linger
forever;
Time cannot change them, it's
true;
Years that may come cannot
sever
Our loving remembrance of you.
— Lovingly remembered by her
husband Murray and
family. 21*
ABBOTT — In loving memory of
a dear mother and
grandmother, Verna Abbott
who passed away suddenly
August 22, 1965.
Always a smile, instead of a
frown,
Always a hand when one was
down,
Always true, thoughtful and
kind,
Wonderful memories she left
behind.
— Too dearly loved to be
forgotten by son Bill,
daughter-in-law Marian and
grandchildren Bill, Graye and
Colleen. 21c
ALLISON — In loving memory
of a dear husband, father, and
grandfather, Mac Allison, who
passed away one year ago
August 23, 1968.
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.
— Always remembered by Reta,
Betty, Les and Jerry, Susan,
Ron and Brad. 21c
The official opening of the
recently completed Parkhill Dam
will be held on Friday,
September 5 at two o'clock in
the afternoon,
The Hon. George A. Kerr,
QC, minister of the Department
of Energy and Resources
management in the Ontario
government will be in
Penalties up
on infractions
Some amendments to the
Highway Traffic Act, enacted
daring the last session of the
Ontario Legislature, have now
become law.
Other changes will become
effective on January 1, but most
of the new provisions including
stiffer penalties for speeding and
other infractions, will come into
force on September 1.
When he introduced these
amendments in the Legislature,
Transport Minister Irwin Haskett
said they "are calculated to be
more realistic in the light of
present-day conditions" and to
draw a sharper distinction
between serious and minor
violations.
"The penalties of the past for
serious traffic offences have
tended to be too mild," Mr.
Haskett said.
The following are among the
changes that will become
effective September 1:
* A sliding scale of fines for
speeding convictions, with the
penalty rising sharply in relation
to the speed.
* A similar sliding scale of
fines for convictions for the
overloading of commercial
vehicles.
* A minimum fine of $100
for a careless driving conviction,
instead of the present $10
minimum. The maximum fine of
$500 remains.
* An increase in 'the
discretionary jail term for a
careless driving conviction to six
months from the present three
months — a jail term that may
be in addition to, not instead of,
a fine.
* Elimination of the present
provision for more severe
penalties for second and
subsequent offences, since this
principle is rarely used by the
courts.
* The addition of two
offences for which police may
arrest a driver without a warrant,
and the elimination of the power
of arrest for three other
offences. A police officer will
have the power to arrest a driver
who fails to identify himself.
The final two amendments to
the Highway Traffic Act will
take effect next January 1.
These are:
* Authority to require
further vehicle inspections.
* An increase from $100 to
$200 in the amount of property
damage requiring that a collision
be reported to the police.
attendance along with a
representative of the federal
government.
Ontario Minister of
Highways, the Hon. George A.
Gomme is also expected to be
on hand including all area IVIP's
and MPP's.
Also on the list of invited
guests will be members of the
Ausable River Conservation
Authority and Reeves of all
municipalities in the Authority.
Students from most area
public schools are also being
invited along with the North
Middlesex District High School
at Parkhill.
The Starlite Strutters band
and baton twirlers from Forest
will entertain preceding the
official opening,
Assessing head
receives post
Paul Simpson, 481 has been
appointed director of assessment
for this area, Municipal Affairs
Minister Darcy McKeough
announced Tuesday.
Mr, Simpson will be in charge
of property assessment for five
new assessment regions covering
the counties of Essex, Lambton,
Kent, Middlesex, Elgin, Oxford,
Huron, Perth, Grey and Bruce.
He is one of seven Area
Directors selected from more
than 80 applicants for these key
positions in the Province's new
decentralized Assessment
Division. The Division, a part of
the Department of Municipal
Affairs, will handle the
assessment function when it is
transferred from municipal to
provincialanuryt jurisdiction on
January
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
ELAINE DENOMME
and
GEORGE KELLER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., August 23
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Everyone Welcome
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
August 21-22-23
KIDDIES
NITE
August 21
Free—Pepsi, Chips
(Double Feature Color)
RUN WILD
RUN FREE
Mark Lester, John Mills
UP THE
Mc GREGORS
David Bailey, George Riquad
Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Aug., 25-26-27
(Double Feature — Color)
WITH SIX YOU
GET EGGROLL
Doris Day, Brian Keith
DESTINATION
INNER SPACE
Scott Brady, Sheree North
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Aug., 2829-30
(Double Feature — Color)
THE NIGHT
THEY RAIDED
MINSKEYS
Jason Roberts, Britt Ekland
SAM WHISKEY
(Adult Entertainmenti
Burt Reynolds, Clint Walker
Open Nightly
(Except Sunday)
Box Office Open
at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at dusk
-Just sitt4uTEt FROM daisNo ,BEND At SHIPKA
TONIGHT
A World of Music
Presented By "The Children" of Midwestern
Regional Children's Centre Palmerston
CHILDREN'S CENTRE AUDITORIUM
Palmerston
Fri., Aug. 22
8:00 P.M.
ADMISSION IS FREE — COME AND
BRING THE FAMILY
ENTERTAINMENT
In The Ladies and Escorts Beverage
Room EVERY Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
ALSO
Country and Western Music
EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY
in the Red Knight Room
TASTY SNACKS
Commercial Hotel
SEAFORTH
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PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIME
i Sponsored lay Ladies' Auxiliary Adrnision $1
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ACTIVITIES BEGIN AT NOON
MONSTER FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT DUSK