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Exeter Legion Hall
Thursday, April 16, 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary
No one under 16 years of age
will be admitted.
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EXETER LEGION HALL
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Friday and Saturday
April 17 & 18
Exeter Teen Town
presents
Neon —Rose
FROM TORONTO
Friday, April 17
9:00 to 12:00
EXETER ARENA
Admission $1.50
Dress Casual
EVERYONE WELCOME
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South Huron Hospital
Women's Auxiliary
Rummage Sale
AND
Furniture Auction
"Charge It" All Major Credit
Cardt Honoured,
Habkirk Transit
Service Ltd.
Sea lorth 527.1222
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Lavery,
Hensall, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Sharon, to Mr.
Charles Kerrwood Doxtator, son
of Mrs, Corrie Doxtator,
Southwold, Ontario, Wedding to
take place Saturday, May 9 at 4
o'clock, in Hensall United
Church. 16*
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilhelm,
James St., Exeter wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter Christina Ellen to
Robert Wayne Cubberley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cubberley.
Wedding to take place May 2,
1970 at 7 p.m. at Granton
United Church. 16c
CARDS OF THANKS —
We wish to express our
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness and offers
of assistance during and since
the fire in our home. Special
thanks to Ailsa Craig volunteer
fire department for its prompt
and efficient action. — Bill and
Maxine Allison and family. 16c
I would like to thank all who
sent me cards, flowers and
visited me while in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard,
nurses and staff of South Huron
Hospital, especially to Mrs. Dave
Cross, my sister, Mrs. Alex
Townsend and Mrs. Bruce Shaw.
— Ruth Anderson 16c
We wish to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to our relatives, friends and
neighbors for their kindness
during our recent bereavement;
also for the flowers, and
sympathy cards and special
thanks to the friends and
neighbors who prepared and
served the lunch, the Queensway
Nursing Home and staff. —
Dorothy Down and Lillian Pym
and families 16*
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
wish to thank their family,
friends and neighbors for gifts,
flowers, cards and visits on the
occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary. Special thanks to
our Whalen neighbors for the
surprise party. All was very
much appreciated. 16*
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks for the sympathy
extended to us in the loss of
Lloyd's brother, also many
many thanks are extended to
everyone who.remembered Jean
with all the lovely cards, flowers,
treats and visits while a patient
in Victoria Hospital and since
returning home. It was all very
much appreciated. — Lloyd and
Jean Hern 16*
I thank all who so kindly
remembered me with flowers,
treats, cards and visits while a
patient in South Huron and
Victoria Hospitals. Special
thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Dr.
McLaughlin and Rev. Warren,
also to Miss Claypole and the
nursing staff of South Huron
and to the nurses of two wards
on the third floor of Victoria
Hospital. — Nora M. Hill 16c
The family of the late Alma
P. Hoperoft wish to extend
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives and friends for their
beautiful flowers, donations and
messages of sympathy during
our recent bereavement and
sudden loss of a dear mother and
grandmother. Special thanks to
Dr. Lovett, nurses at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Rev. Insley, pallbearers
and staff of Needham Funeral
Home. 16c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for flowers, gifts,
cards and letters while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace and Dr. Walker, Rev.
Donald Stuart, nurses on 4th
floor N.W. The order of the
Eastern Star, Exeter and
Westlake's Ambulance. Your
concern will always be
remembered, — Mrs. Emerson
Kyle 16c
Let's Go!
April 26 — Johnny Cash Show,
Sunday Matinee in Detroit —
$12.00
May 15 — 41st Annual Tulip
Time, Holland,Michigan — $29.50
May 29 — Indianapolis "500"
Race — $59.00
June 14 — Frankenmuth Bavarian
Festival — $9.00
July 4 — 15 day Calgary
Stampede and Canadian Rockies,
includes reserved seat at
Stampede, Evening and
Afternoon performance, —
$278.50
Stag
for
Leslie Dykernan
Fri., Apr. 17
Crediton
Community Centre
More than a century old land
mark, Mount Carmel Hall, and
part-time school building, has
been sold and is in process of
being torn down. - Mr. Joe
PavIteje of Centralia is.
dismantling the hall and trucking
it home to his Centralia farm for
a future addition to his barn.
Many relatives and friends
attended the funeral of a long
time parish member, Mrs.
Lucinda Mclsaac,
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Muegge,
Chatham, spent the weekend
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr, & Mrs. Tom Kooy was
guests Saturday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Harry Noels, Forest.
Mrs. Ron Carroll held a
birthday party for several little
friends of Ian Saturday
afternoon. Guests included Mrs.
Baker and her three daughters,
Nancy Watson, Lucan, Mrs.
Harry Carroll and Ken
Aulenback, Granton.
Mrs, Hugh Davis and her
mother, Mrs. George McFalls,
Centralia are visiting cousins in
Flint Michigan.
Cameron Davis and Miss C.
Davies London, spent Saturday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Tindall,
Jean Baker spent the
weekend with her friend Cathy
Hearn, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis
entertained their family Sunday
evening. Mr. Davis was observing
his birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Sr.,
Exeter, were guests Saturday
evening with their son and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Fairfield, Sturgeon Falls,
Ontario wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Peggy Joyce to Edward Arnold
Lindenfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Lindenfield, Exeter,
Ontario. The wedding to take
place May 16, 1970 at Trivitt
1. Memorial Church, Exeter at
2:30 p.m. 16c
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BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens al 8:00 p,m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
:774:
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 17-18
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"THEY CAME TO
ROB LAS VEGAS"
Showing at 8.30 p.m.
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Elke Sommers, Lee J, Cobb,
Jack Palance
In Color
"THE ILLUSTRATED
MAN"
Showing at 10.30 p.m.
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Rod Steiger — Claire Bloom
Color Cartoon
Coming Next Weekend:
"99 WOMEN" and
"PARANOIA"
Both Shows are Restricted Admittance
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Box Off ice Open 8:00 p.m.
First Show 8:15 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
April 17.18
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
McKenna
Gold
(Color)
Gregory Peck
Omar Sharif(Color)
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Single Room
Furnished
(Adult Entertainment)
(Color)
Jane Mansfield
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GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
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B1RTHS--
BALENTINE — Rex and Carol
Balentine (Fletcher) are
happy to announce the birth
of -their daughter, Heather
Lee, April - 9, 1970 at
Cupertino, California, a sister
for. Ian,
BARNES — Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Barnes (nee Mary Lou
McCann) are happy to
announce the birth of a
daughter, Jennifer Michelle at
Victoria Hospital, April 12,
1970, a sister for Jeffery.
DENOMME — Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Denomme, RR 2
Zurich, announce the birth of
a daughter, Sheila Agnes, at
South Huron Hospital, April
8, 1970.
D U CH A R ME — George and
Elaine Ducharme, RR 1,
Dashwood, announce the
birth of a son, Joseph Mark,
April 8, 1970 at South Huron
Hospital.
FABER — Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Faber (nee Mousseau),
Kippen, announce the birth
of a daughter, Lori Jean,
April 9, 1970 at Seaforth
Community Hospital, a sister
for Kevin and Darren.
TIEMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tieman, Exeter, announce
the birth of a daughter, Julia
Anne, April 14, 1970, at
South Huron Hospital, a
sister for Susan.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boyle, RR
1 Clandeboye wish to announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Lou to John
Breen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Breen, Centralia. The wedding
will take place Saturday, May 9,
1970 at 1:00 o'clock at Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Mt.
Carmel, Ontario. 16c
CARDS OF THANKS —
A sincere thank you to our
friends, neighbors, relatives and
family, Elimville UCW and WI
for their cards, letters, flowers,
treats and visits, Special thanks
to Rev. S. Miner, Dr, A. C.
Deadman, nurses and staff of
4th N.W. floor of St. Joseph's
Hospital where Marion spent
three weeks as a patient. —
Howard and Marion Johns 16*
We wish to express our
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
cards, gifts, flowers and visits
that made our 50th wedding
anniversary such a happy
occasion. A special thanks to our
family for the dinner given in
our honor at Zurich Dominion
Hotel. Commit thy ways unto
the Lord. Trust also in Him. Ps
37-5. — Roy and Blanche
McDonald 16c
May we extend our sincere
thanks to the many people of
Dashwood and Mt. Carmel
vicinity for their expressions of
sympathy during our recent sad
bereavement. Your
thoughtfulness was deeply
appreciated by the family of the
late Lucinda Mclsaac. 16c
The family of the late Mrs.
Glen McKnight wish to express
their sincere appreciation to
friends, relatives and neighbors
for their thoughtfulness, floral
tributes and expressions of
sympathy extended to them
during their bereavement. 16c
My sincere thanks and
appreciation to all who sent
cards, flowers, gifts, letters and
those who visited me while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. George,
doctors, nurses and staff on the
third floor, and to Rev. Babbey,
Rev. Carson, Rev. Silver and Mr.
Siteman for their prayers and
visits. Also I would like to thank
those who sent cards and those
who rendered kindness in other
ways, while there, and since
leaving the hospital. — Mrs. Cliff
McLean, Lucan 16c
The family of the late Orval
Rapson wish to thank all their
friends, neighbors and relatives
for their sympathy in our recent
sad bereavement. All this
kindness was sincerely
appreciated. 16c
We wish to thank our many
friends and relatives for cards
and gifts on our 25th
anniversary. Special thanks to
my sister, Mr. and Mrs: Mirn
Hancock of Corunna who
planned the Surprise Party,
Sunday, along with our two
children and two little
grandsons, turned out to be a
very special day we won't forget.
— Geraldine and Clarence Stone.
16c
I wish to extend a sincere
thank you to everyone who
remembered me while in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. — Glen Thiel
IN MEMORIAM—
DIXON — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, Fraser Dixon,
who passed away three years
ago today April 20, 1967.
There's a gift in Life you cannot
bu,
That's
y
very rare and true;
It's the gift of a wonderful
husband, father and
grandfather,
Like the one we had in you;
The many things you did for us,
In your kind and loving way;
You gave us years of happiness
No one can take away.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Vernetta, daughters and
sons-in-law, Audrey and
Bernard, Jean and Gerald,
and grandchildren, Cathy,
Gary, Danny and John. 16*
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, April 17 at
8:15 p.m. — 15 regular games
for $10; three $25 games;
$75.00 Jackpot to go. Door
prizes.. Admission $1.00. Extra
cards 25 cents, 3 for 50c or 7 for
$1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch
156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds
for welfare work. 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 April 21, 1970. All
members are invited to attend,
Alex Meikle, Noble Grand; Percy
McFalls, Rec.-Sec'y, 16c
SOUTH HURON and District
Mentally Retarded Association
Meeting on Wednesday, April
22 at Exeter Public School at
8:00 p.m. Speaker, Dr. D. 11.
Stott, Chairman of the Centre
for Educational Disability
University of Guelph. Topic:
New Approach to the Education
of the slow learner. Plan to
attend. Everyone welcome. 16c
IN MEMORIAM
BALLANTYNE In memory of
a loving mother Mildred E.
Ballantyne, who passed away
one year ago, April 14, 1969.
God saw that you were weary
So he did what he thought best;
He put his arms around you
And He whispered come and
rest.
'Phe Golden Gate stood open
One year ago today;
With goodbyes left unspoken
You gently slipped away.
—Ever remembered by family,
Lloyd, Roy and Beth and
daughters-in-law, Anna and
Beatrice and families. 16c
BEIERLING — In loving
memory of a dear husband
and father, Christian A.
Beierling, who passed away
April 22, 1967.
Sadly missed and always in our
minds.
— Always remembered by wife,
daughter, sons, and
daughters-in-law and
grandson. 16*
HOTSON — In loving memory
of a dear son and brother
Douglas Hotson, who passed
away one year ago April 20,
1969.
We ofetn think of days gone by,
When we were all together;
A shadow o'er our lives has cast
Our loved one's gone forever.
— Lovingly remembered by his
family. 16c
MacDONALD — In loving
memory of a dear son, Don
who was killed six years ago
April 12, 1964.
Six years ago today you went
out the door,
Not knowing you wouldn't
return anymore;
Nothing will ever make up for
your loss,
Not even diamonds, pearls or
golden cloth;
You had such a warm,
wonderful charm,
Yet it just took a second to do
all that harm.
— Sadly missed by Mother. 16*
MacDONALD — In loving
memory of a dear brother,
Donald Evans MacDonald,
who passed away April 12,
1964.
Down a road that's calm and
peaceful
Guided by God's loving hand;
He has gone upon a journey
To a bright and better land.
His smile, his kindness and his
love
Which made our lives complete
Are safe in loving hands above
Where once again we'll meet.
— Ever remembered and sadly
missed by sister Florence,
brother-in-law Don and nieces
and nephews. 16c
McFALLS —In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, George McFalls,
who passed away two years
ago April 13, 1968.
To us you were someone special,
Someone set apart,
Your memory will live forever
Engraved within our hearts.
— Always remembered by his
wife Vera and family. 1.6*
WILSON — In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Bertha May
Wilson, who passed away one
year ago April 20, 1969.
The dearest mother this world
could hold,
With a cheery smile and a heart
of gold.
To those who knew her and will
know,
How much we lost one year ago.
— Ever remembered by husband
Joe and family. 16*
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LONDON SYMPHONY
CONCERT with Bill Brady,
narrator for "Peter and the
Wolf", Sunday, April 26, 7:30
p.m., South Huron District High
School. Sponsored by Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority. Adults
$1.50; Students $1.00. Everyone
welcome. 16c
RUMMAGE SALE — sponsored
by the Kinette Club of Hensall
will be held in the Hensall Arena
Auditorium, Friday evening
8:00 p.m., May 1, 1970.
16:23;30c
PAPER DRIVE — May 9, 1970
in Dashwood, sponsored by
Dashwood Cubs and Scouts. For
out of town pick up call
237.3674 or 237-3601,
16:23:30:7c
SMORGASBORD LUNCHEON,
Exeter United Church,
Thursday, May 14, 11:304:30.
Admission, adults $2.00;
children $1.00. 9:16:300
CHICKEN 13ARBECUE May
20, 1970, Adults $1.75;
Children $1,00 sponsored by
Trivitt Metnorial Church. 16c
STRAWI3ERRY and HAM
SUPPER — 'Thames Road
Church, June 30. 16c
with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dietrich
and family.
Anne and Angela Regier of
London spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Regier, Dashwood.
Joe Ryan and Jimmy Glavin
have returned home after
spending the past four months
working in the western
Provinces.
Mrs. Winnie Dignan returned
to her home in London last
week after visiting for three
weeks with her sister, Bernie
Madden,
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hogan and
girls and Mr. & Mrs. Ed.
Mittleholtz and boys, Exeter,
spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Wilfred Hogan and Margaret
Anne.
Mr, & Mrs. Jack Hogan
visited with relatives and
attended a convention held in
Hamilton last Saturday,
Zurich Minor
Athletic Association
STAG
PARTY
for injured players
Zurich
Community Centre
Fri., April 17
1970
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
SANDRA O'ROURKE
and
LARRY PRESZCATOR
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., April 18
9:00 P.M.
DASHWOOD COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Music by
TH E BLUEWATER
PLAY BOYS
Everyone Welcome
Please leave bundles at curb
Auction sale to be held
Friday, April 17 at 6:00 P.M.
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Last Teen Dance
FEATURING
The Cavaliers
ZURICH ARENA
Saturday, April 18
ADMISSION $1.25
9.00 to 12.00 DRESS CASUAL
COME ONE COME ALL
South Huron District
High School
Formal Dance
Friday, April 24
9:00 to 1:00
FEATURING
Ray Stevens and HiFi's
EVERYONE WELCOME ADMISSION $5.00
A special invitation to all former students
CRISMIKUNISMOMMUNKME
Town-wide and Huron Park pick-up
commencing at 9:00 A.M. Friday.
Doors open Friday 7 - 9 P.M., Saturday 1 P.M.
All departments replenished for Saturdays sale.
Further information 235.2697