HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-12-18, Page 17BIRTHS., . „ „.
BROOM —Ken and Marie
Broom, Exeter wish to
.announce the birth of a son,
Donald Kenneth, on
December 15, 1969 at
Victoria Hospital, a brother.
for Carolyn and Sandra.
CANN — Larry and Rosalie (nee
Mack), Soest, Germany are
happy to announce the arrival
of a daughter, Pamela Susan,
November 30, in Marien
Hospital, Soest.
DICKERT —Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Dickert (nee Desjardine),
Zurich are happy to
announce the safe arrival of a
son, Robert Wayne,
December 11 at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter,
PECKITT — Bill and Janice (nee
Walker) Peckitt Jr., Grand
Bend announce the birth of
their son at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, December
12.
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ARDS OF THANKS —
We would like to thank all
those who remembered us in
prayers, with cards, visits,
flowers and treats during our stay
in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. — Donna
and Terry Hindmarsh 18e
I would like to thank
everyone for cards, gifts, flowers
and visits while I was a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr, Ballantyne, the
nurses on fourth floor and Rev,
and Mrs, Anderson. — Olivia
Ho dgins 18e
The family of the late Mrs.
Anna Keys wish to thank
neighbors, friends and relatives
for the floral tributes, donations
to the Cancer Fund and
messages of sympathy in our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Glen Wright,
pallbearers, Hopper-Hockey
Funeral Home and all those who
helped in any way. 18*
To all our relatives, friends,
neighbors and customers in the
Kirkton area, Season's Greetings,
health and happiness for the
New Year. — Jim Siddall
Trucking, Jim, Rose, Cathy,
Debbie, and Jimmy 18c
I would like to thank
everyone for cards and treats
while I was convalescing at
home. Special thanks to those
who helped out especially Jack
Pickering and Stuart Sweitzer. —
Milton Sweitzer 18*
Thanks to everyone who
visited me, sent cards and gifts
whilst a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, also other kindness
shown helping when needed.
This was much appreciated. —
Victor Green 18*
I would like to thank my
relatives and neighbors for visits,
gifts and cards while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Read
and to the nursing staff. — Tom
Brock 18*
We wish to thank our
relatives, friends and neighbors
for the lovely cards, flowers and
gifts and also visiting us on our
50th wedding anniversary,
making it such a happy event
and it was greatly appreciated, —
J. K. and Jean Cornish,
Brucefield 18c
IN MEMORIAM —
BULLOCK — In loving memory
of our dear parents and
grandparents Vera and John
Bullock who passed away
December 12, 1965 and
December 23, 1952.
Nothing but memories as we
journey on,
Longing for a smile from a loved
one gone;
None knows the depths of our
deep regret,
But we remember when others
forget.
— Lovingly remembered by son
George, Dorothy,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. 18*
BULLOCK — In loving memory
of a dear father and
grandfather John Bullock
who passed away December
12, 1965 and our dear
mother and grandmother
Vera Bullock who passed
away December 23, 1952.
Somewhere beyond the sunset,
Where loveliness never dies
They dwell 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's we love are
sleeping,
And will never be forgot.
— Lovingly remembered by
daughters Clara and Nola,
Fred and Wilbert,
granddaughters Cathy and
Carolyn 18*
IN MEMORIAM —
CULBERT — In loving memory
of a dear mother Mrs. Eldon
(Ella A. Strout) Culbert who
passed away so suddenly
three years ago December 23,
1966.
Softly we speak of the Mother
we loved
And tenderly speak of the past
Memories deepen as our lives
travel on
But our love and remembrance
last.
— Sadly missed by daughter
Patricia, son-in-law Ronald
and grandchildren Susan and
Bill 18c
DARLING — In loving memory
of John W. Darling who
paed away two years ago
December 15.
The years go by but memories
stay
As near and dear as yesterday,
It's not the words, they are but
few,
It's the loving memories we keep
of you.
— Always remembered by wife
Eleanor, and son Bill. 18c
FISCHER — Remembering a
dear son, brother and uncle,
Kennon Christian Fischer,
who left us three years ago
December 20, 1966.
Treasured memories fond and
true
Is all we have now of you
We will always remember day by
day
As long as on this earth we stay.
— Sadly missed by Mom, sisters,
brothers, nieces and nephews.
18*
HUTCHINSON —In loving
memory of a dear brother,
Eric Hutchinson who was
taken so suddenly one year
ago.
The date is here with deep
regret,
It brings back memories we will
never forget,
Death is a heartache, that
nothing can heal,
But memories are treasures no
one can steal.
—Always remembered by brother
Gordon and Shirley and
family. 18c
HUTCHINSON —In loving
memory of our dear cousin,
Eric Hutchinson, who passed
away one year ago December
21, 1968.
Our hearts ache with sadness,
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
When we're sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear you whisper,
Cheer up and carry on.
Each time we look at your
picture,
You seem to smile and say,
Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We will meet again some day.
— Sadly missed and always
remembered by Don, Ken,
Dianne, Ron, David and
Wayne Clarke 18c
HUTCHINSON — In loving
memory of a dear nephew,
Eric Hutchinson who passed
away one year ago December
21, 1968.
I cannot forget your smiling
face,
Your happy carefree ways,
The smile that won so many
friends,
In those happy bygone days,
One of the best the world could
hold,
Your cherished smile, your heart
of gold,
Always so good, unselfish and
kind,
What a wonderful memory you
left behind,
Deep in our hearts your memory
is kept,
We loved you too dearly to ever
forget.
— Always remembered by your
Aunt and Uncle, Roy and
Marg Clarke. 18c
RECEIVES RETIREMENT AWARD At an Ontario Development Corporation start dinner at Huron
park, Friday a federal and provincial civil servant received his retirement certificate after more than 23
years of service. Above, Harold Tripp who was employed at CP13 Centralia until it was taken.
Aopvletro photo. 01)C receives his award front ()DC manager Jack Malone,
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IN MEMORIAM.,
H UTCH IN S 0 N. — In loving
memory of a dear nepheW
and - cousin Eric L.
Hutchinson who passed away
suddenly December 21,1968,
Ile bade no one a last farewell
Nov even said good-bye
He was gone within a moment
And only God knows why,
—Lovingly remembered by
Howard, Jean, Marlene and
Vicky, 18*
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, December 19,
1969 at 8:15 p.m. — 15 regular
games for $10; 3 specials $50.00
each; Christmas bonus jackpot
$150.00 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.
18c
ESCAPE the cold during
Christmas vacation — 15 day bus
tour to Florida. For itinerary
phone 527-1222 or write
Habkirk Transit Service, Box
700 Seaforth. 10:30-12:18c
TEEN DANCE — Dashwood
Community Centre, December
26, The Cavaliers.;' January 3,
Grandma's Cow. 18c
NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE —
Zurich Community Centre,
Wednesday, December 31, 9:00
p.m. -? Music by The Stand-Bys.
Lunch, refreshments, hats and
horns. Sponsored by the Zurich
Lions Club, $7.50 per person.
Advance tickets only. Contact
Louis Willert 236-4371 anytime
from noon on. 18c
A SERIES of prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, January
7, 1969 at 2:00 p.m. in the
Health Unit Office, basement
entrance off Anne Street, South
Huron Hospital, Exeter. These
will be held at weekly intervals
for nine weeks. Those interested
are invited to attend or phone
the Huron County Health Unit
Office, Exeter 235.1014
between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00
noon. 1.8c
R. E. POOLEY BRANCH
LEGION COMMENTS
Coming Events
General
Meeting
Thurs., Dec. 18 — 8:30
8:30 p.m.
Lunch will be served after meeting
Begins Christmas Night At 8:30 pan.
Paramount Pictures Presents
LEE MARVIN
CUNT FAS1WOOD
JEAN SEBERG
PANTYOUR WAGON
eased on the Lerner and Loewe
BroadWay musical play
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
feAltisras, HARVE PRESNELL
Featuring the Nifty Gritty Dirt Band Production -deSigned byJOHN TRuscorr
Screen Sly and lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER Adaptation by Paddy L'hayelsky
Directed by JOSHUA LOGAN
Marc by FREDERICK LOEWE Mask for additional songs by ANDRE PREVIN
An ALAN JA YLERNeR Production PANAVISION* TECHNICOLOR
* A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
At:NANCE 130X OFFICE NOW OPEN!
Open daily from 12 Neon to 8:00 P.M. — OrderS by
mail, phone, at bok Office or uptown at Century
Theatre.
Matinees
Orch4
$2,00
Loges $2.25
Evenings Orch.
$2.50
uges
$2
d
.7$
All seats reserved Monday through Saturday et 8 pan.
Sunday 7:30 p.M. Matinees, Wednesday, Saturday,
Sunday and Holidays, 2 p.rn.
4tC
Coming to Exeter Area
The "Musical Storyman"
Mr. Frank Wellington
and his friends
Jan. 4 - 9
Evening
meetings
7 — 8:15
P.M.
DANCING
To Country and Western Music
WITH
Tommy Diamond
AND THE DIAMONDAIRES
Square and Mixed Dancing
LUCAN ARENA
Every Saturday
8:00 to 12:00 p.m.
ADMISSION $1.50 PER PERSON
Holiday Hop
featuring
"The Cavaliers"
EXETER ARENA
Sat., Dec. 20
9 — 12:00
Adm, $1.25
Come one Come all
527.0980 S5AFORTH
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New Year's Eve
PARTY
IN THE
Red Knight Room
ELGIN FISHER
PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC
From 9:00 P.M. to ???
THAT
$10.00 PER COUPLE INCLUDES Smorgasbord
• HATS • NOISEMAKERS is BALLOONS
All Tables Reserved — Tickets Limited
ALSO
SING-A-LONG WITH PEARL AT THE ORGAN IN THE
Ladies and Escorts Beverage Room
No Reservations Needed — Get Your Friends Together and Have a Party
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
4 Gift in for of of .verse
roll call for ladies
A hearty sandwich for lunch
box or home service consists of
weal-seasoned turkey salad piled
generously in split weiner rolls.
Prepare the sandwiches in
advance, suggests the Poultry
Products Institute, wrap in foil,
Plastic or waxed paper and
refrigerate until ready to serve or
pack in lunch box. Add some
finger foods also, such as crisp
celery, carrot sticks and pickles.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for .
MURIEL FERGUSON
and
TOM DALRYMPLE
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Dec. 20
at 9:00 p.m.
HENSALL
MEMORIAL ARENA
Music by
COUNTRY FIVE
Everyone Welcome
IN MEMORIAM
KELLER — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father
Elmer Louis Keller who
passed away two years ago,
December 18,1967.
The joy we shared together,
Are memories I hold dear;
The love and happiness you gave
me
Will keep you always near.
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone,
For part of me went with you
The day God called you home.
— Sadly missed by wife and
family, 18*
WILLERT — In loving memory
of a dear father and
grandfather Ervin J. Willert,
who passed away ten years
ago December 17, 1959.
You re not forgotten, father
dear
Nor ever shall you be
As long as life and memory last
We shall remember thee.
— Ever remembered and sadly
missed by the family,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, 18c
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New Year's
Eve Party
$10 Per Couple
* DANCING * NOVELTIES
* YOUR NEW YEAR'S
BREAKFAST
THE
Village Inn
GRAND BEND
Phone 238-2348 For
Fteservations
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
BONNIE PETERS
and
EARL BECKER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat.,December 27
at 9:00 p.m. .
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
KEN DUCHARME & THE
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Everybody welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
W The
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Christmas
ladies of nieeting&fetthee M r
Pentecostal Church was held
Thursday afternoon at the
parsonage with Pastor and Mrs.
IthuSdeeveasntheeanAms. embers answered
the roll call with a scripture verse
containing the word "gift",
The president, Mrs, K.
IVIcLaren chaired the meeting
which opened by prayer by Mrs,
Edgar Cudmore and the singing
of favorite Christmas carols. Mrs,
Rhude read the scripture.
Business was discussed and
letters were read from
missionaries, The group also had
photos and letters from their
two adopted children in Hong
Kong. The speaker was Pastor
Rhude who spoke on The Origin
of Some of our Beloved
Christmas Carols. He also read a
Christmas story.
Sister Rhude closed the
meeting with prayer and song.
There was an exchange of
gifts .and very lovely Christmas
lunch was served,
The -COMM for 1970 are:
president, Mrs. Keith MeLaren;
vice president, Mrs. Elmer
Desjardine; treasurer, Mrs.
Clifford Blanchard secretary,
Mrs, Milford Prouty; penny
treasurer, Mrs. D. Finkbeiner;
pianist, Mrs,. P. Bodaly; press
reporter, Mrs. Norman.
Kleinfeldt.
Thurs., Dec. 1
8:30
15. Games $1,00
Fxtra Cards nc or 5 for $1.;00
JACKPOT TO .0()
000 In 55 Calls
Decreasing $10 Per Call
Minimum $30
Arena
Activities
THURSDAY, DEC, 18
3-4 Mothers & Tots
4-5 Skating
8-11 Rec. League
FRIDAY, DEC. 19
4-5 Public School
7.8 Lucan vs Exeter (Novice)
8:30 Jr, Hawks vs Belmont
SATURDAY, DEC 20
9-3 Minor Hockey
3:30-8 Figure Skating Tests
8-10 Public Skating
SUNDAY, DEC. 21
11.12 Bierling
12-2 Jr. Hawks
2-4 Public Skating
7.9 Midgets vs Newby Tire
9.11 Ausable Hockey League
MONDAY, DEC. 22
1-5:30 Figure Skating
7-8:30 Bantam Houseleague
9-11 Ausable Hockey League
TUESDAY, DEC, 23
10-12 Hockey Practice
1-2 Mothers & Tots (Free)
2-4 Public Skating (Season Ticket)
6-8 Hockey Practice
8-10 Jr. Hawks
10.11 Bierling
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24
10.3 Hockey Practice
4-6 Figure Skating
THURSDAY, DEC, 2b
Arena Closed
FRIDAY, DEC. 26
10.12 Hockey Practice
1.2 Mothers & Tots (Free)
2-4 Public Skating (Season Tickets)
6-7 Novice
8-10 Jr. Hawks Practice
SATURDAY, DEC. 27
9-3 Minor Hockey
3-5 Public Skating
6:30-8 Bantam
8-10 Public Skating
SUNDAY, DEC. 28
11.1 Bierling
2-4 Public Skating
6-9 Figure Skating
9-11 A usable Hockey League
MONDAY, DEC. 29
10.3 Hockey Practice
4:30-9 Figure Skating
9-11 Ausable Hockey League
TUESDAY, DEC. 30
10-12 Hockey Practice
1-2 Mothers & Tots (Free)
2.4 Public Skating (Season Tickets)
6-8 Hockey Practice
8-10 Jr. Hawks
WEDNESDAY, DEC, 31
Paint Ice
THURSDAY, JAN. 1
Arena Closed
FRIDAY, JAN. 2
10-12 Hockey Practice
1-2 Mothers & Tots (Free)
2-4 Public Skating (Season Tickets)
6.7 Novice
8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Lucan
SATURDAY, JAN. 3
9.3 Minor Hockey
3-5 Public Skating
6:30.8 Bantam Houseleague
8-10 Public Skating
SUNDAY, JAN. 4
12-2 Jr. Hawks
2-4 Public Skating
6.9 Figure Skating
9-11 Ausable Hockey League
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TURKEY BINGO
Community Hail.
PREDITON
RATZ — Larry and Barbara
Rats, RR 2 Dashwood,
announce the birth of twins,
Trevor Larry and Tracy Joan
at Victoria Hospital, London,
December 11; first
grandchildren for Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Rate, RR 3
Dashwood and fourth and
• fifth grandchildren for Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Webber, RR 1
Hensall.
ROWE — Ross and Shirley Rowe
are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter,
Laurie Lee at Norfolk
General Hospital, Simcoe,
December 13; a grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rowe and first grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns.
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner,
518 William St. Exeter will be
honored by their family on the
occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary, Sunday, December
28, 1969 at Trivitt Memorial
a Parish Hall, Main St., Exeter
from 2.5 and 7-10 p.m.
Relatives, friends and neighbors
are cordially invited to attend,
No gifts please. 18*
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CARDS OF THANKS —
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn
wish to express their sincere
thanks to their family relatives
and friends for their lovely gifts
and cards on our 65th wedding
anniversary. Special thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laramie for
holding the family gathering at
their home. 18c
A hearty thank you to all the
folks of Dashwood and the
surrounding area who so
generously contributed or
participated in the Bible Society
Canvass. Your combined efforts
helped to make it a success. —
Irvin Eckstein, secretary-treasur-
er. 18nc
I want to thank all my
friends, neighbors and relatives
for cards, gifts and flowers while
I was sick. Thanks to those who
helped in any way and to those
who offered to help. Earl and I
are taking this way to wish
everyone a Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year. — Jessie
Lewis, RR 2 Ailsa Craig 18c
I would like to thank
everyone for visits, cards and
treats while I was a patient in
the Humber Memorial Hospital,
Weston and also Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special
thanks to all my relatives,
friends and neighbors for helping
at home. It was all deeply
appreciated. — Lloyd Hackney
18*