The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-04-23, Page 19CARDS OF THANKS ,
I wish to thank all who so
kindly remembered me with
treats, cards and visits while a
patient in South fluroia and St.
Joseph's Hospitals, also those
that helped at home. — Lorne
Devine ga*
IN MEMORIAM
KINSMAN — In loving memory
of a dear sister Edna B.
Kinsman who passed away
one year ago April 28, 1969.
Time goes on with many
changes,
Joy and sorrow, smiles and tears;
But her memory is ever
cherished,
With the passing of the years.
— Sisters and Brothers 23*
SILLERY Ip loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather Edward Sillery,
who passed away one year
ago April 24, 1969.
A wonderful dad gone to rest,
For each of us he did his best;
We watched you suffer; we
watched you sigh
But all we could do was just
stand by;
But when the time came we
suffered too,
You never deserved what you
went through;
God called you home, it was His
will,
But in our hearts you liveth still;
God took his hand, we had to
part,
He eased his pain, but broke our
hearts.
— Sadly missed and always
remembered by his wife
Laura; his family Alma and
Don Davey; Dorcas and
Calvin Wein; Pat and Emil.
Hendrick; Doug and Marilyn
Sillery and their families.
23*
SKINNER —In loving memory
of our mother, Othella
Skinner who passed away
April 26, 1962.
God gave us our mother,
Arid he tried to be fair;
Aid when he gave us ours,
We got more than our share.
Although He took her back
Eight years ago today,
We are so very grateful
''or the years He let her stay.
— Always remembered by the
family. 23c
A.nnouncements
BIRTH'S—.
FAHNER — Mr, and Mrs. W.
Fahner, Crediton announce
the birth of a son Todd
William, born April 21, 1970,
at South Huron Hospital.
HOl-INER — Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hohner, 173 Anne St.,
Exeter, announce the birth of
a son, Gregory Donald, April
21, 1970, at South Huron
Hospital, a brother for
Jeffrey.
JENNISON — Mr. and Mrs.
William Jennison (nee
Glover), Grand Bend wish to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, 131111 Leanne, at
South Huron Hospital, April
10, 1970.
PULLEN — Don and Florence
Pullen, Clinton, are ialeased to
announce the birth of their
son, Michael Norman at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
April 17, a brother for David.
ENGAGEMENTS —
My. and Mrs. Terrance J.
Bedard of Lambeth are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Joanne Mary, to Mr. Erwin
Gebel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt
Gebel of Clandeboye. The
wedding will take place
Saturday, May 23, 1970 at 3:30
o'clock in St. Martin's Roman
Catholic Church, London,
Ontario. 23*
Mr. and Mrs. Murray A.
Greene, Exeter wish to
announce the engagement of
their only daughter Bonita
Elizabeth to Charles Vernon
Keating, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Melbourne E. Keating of Exeter.
The wedding to take place in
July. 23nc
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgins
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
only daughter Linda Charlotte
to Mr. James Edward Dietrich,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Dietrich, Dashwood. The
wedding to take place on May
16, 1970 at 2 p . RI. at St.
John's-by-the-Lake, Grand Bend.
23c
'1
CARDS OF THANKS—
May we extend our sincere
thanks to the many people of
Huron Park, Crediton and area
for their expressions of
sympathy during our recent sad
bereavement. Your
thoughtfulness was deeply
appreciated by the family of the
late Danny Anderson. 23*
I wish to thank my friends
for the cards, treats and visits
while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Special thanks to Mrs.
Pinter, Mrs. Robichaud and Mrs.
Lammie who took such good
care of my family. Mrs. Joyce
Baptie 23c
My sincere thanks is extended
to all who remembered me with
visits, gifts, flowers, letters and
cards while I was in hospital.
Your thoughtfulness is deeply
appreciated. — Mrs. Carman
Cann 23*
I wish to thank all my
relatives, friends and neighbors
for flowers, cards, gifts and visits
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Read, Reverend Robert Wilson
and nurses and staff of South
Huron Hospital. — Mr. William
Haddock 23c
I wish to thank my many
dear friends for all their kindness
to me while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks
to all who remembered me with
cards, flowers and visits. Sincere
thanks to the Doctors, Nurses
and Sisters on the Third Floor.
— Mrs. Mary Hodgson 23c
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to the Grand
Bend Village Council and village
employees for flowers and visits
while a patient in Strathroy
General Hospital. — Miss Penny
Martelle 23nc
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to all the
relatives, friends and neighbors
for their kind remembrances of
cards, letters, flowers and Visits
while in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to all those who
helped us in any way. Marilyn
and Baby Larry Miller 23c
I wish to sincerely thank
everyone who sent me car& and
visited me and who gave me
flowers, gifts and treats and for
bringing baking to the house
while I was in the hospital and
since returning home. — Jean
Mills 23c
4 •
We wish to thank our friends,
relatives and neighbors for their April 251 cards and treats for George While
he was a patient in the hospital
and since coming home. All your at
assistance and kindness was
appreciated. To our friends in ZUvich ComMunity
Centralia . Village and area, a Centre
special thanks for the lovely
gifts, —°TOm, Phyllis and George Eileryone Welcome
TOMS 23*
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, April 24, at
8:15m. — 15 regular games p.
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. 23c
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 April 28, 1970. All
members are invited to attend.
Alex Meikle, Noble Grand; Percy
McFalls, Recording-Secretary.
23c
DON'T EAT DESSERT
Wednesday noon, Mother —
Trivitt Memorial ACW will hold
a dessert euchre in the Parish
Hall at 1:30 p.m., April 29, 23*
RUMMAGE SALE — sponsored
by the Kinette Club of Hensall
will be held in tie Hensall
Arena Auditorium; Friday
evening 8:00 p.m., May 1, 1970.
16:23:30c
SMORGASBORD — turkey and
ham, St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Hensall, Saturday, May 2,
5:00.7:00 p.m. Adults $1.75;
children under 12, $1.00;
pre-schoolers, free. 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
CHICKEN BARBECUE — May
20, 1970, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Adults
$1.75; children $1.00 sponsored
by Trivitt Memorial Church.
23:30:7:14*
ANNUAL STRAWBERRY
SOCIAL of Calvary United
Church, Dashwood will be held
June 24, 1970. 23c
Stag
for
Wayne Keller
On
TRACK TEAM PRACTICES — The girls track and field team is getting in some early practicing at South
Huron District High School. Staff member Doug Ellison is shown above starting Debbie Riddell, Karen
Hem, Susan Davis, Louise Panet, Patsy Regier and Debbie McBride on their way. T-A photo.
UCW speaker advises
listeners to lift up eyes
A ngelo's
Pizzeria
OPEN
Friday AND Saturday
DO p ni to 2 00 a in
Sunday
2 00 p.m to 10.30pin
GRAND BEN()
41 Mdul St Phone 238 2161
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS. PAUL HOFF
(Audrey Hodgert)
Friday, May 1
BRODHAGEN
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
EVERYONE WELCOME
Stag
for
Jim Dietrich
Fri., May 1
Dashwood
Community Centre
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens et 8:00 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 24-25
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"99 WOMEN"
AD 177.104Ct
Marie Schell
satit•ts
Luciana Paluxxi
MIS Aot at Ora
In Color
Showing at 8.30 p.m.
"PARANOIA"
Carroll Baker
In Color
Cartoon
Showing at 10.30 p.m.
Coming Next Weekend:
"HELL'S ANGELS 69"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
"THE GAY DECEIVERS"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
ADMITTANCE
FO "100.1f
P [LW. Cl A01 OI OVIl
Club
Albatross
CENTRALIA
INDUSTRIAL PARK
Friday and Saturday Nights
HONKY TONK PIANO
Friday —Seashore Dinner
Saturday Char-broiled Steaks
6t0 P.M,
to 1
0
2:00 $1.69 PP:ARSON
BOTH NIGHTS SPECIAL
Roast Beef Dinner
'2.25
LICENSED UNDER LBO
R. E. POOLEY BRANCH
LEGION COMMENTS
Coming Events
General
Meeting
April 23
8:30 p.m.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Lunch will be served after meeting
Attention: Legionnaires
Social & Dance
Sat., April 25
EXETER LEGION HALL
Music by
Clem Ohiers Orchestra
Members & guests welcome.
Joint Annual Meetings
EXETER BOARD OF TRADE
and
EXETER INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
Exeter Legion Hall
Wednesday, April 29
Bar — 6:30 p.m.
Dinner — 7:15 p.m.
Tickets $3.00 each
Tickets Available Exeter Times-Advocate
MUST BE ORDERED BY APRIL 27
Speaker and Film on The Norwich Flan
For DOVi/17t0INI7 ReStbrei017
THE LONDON
Symphony Orchestra
Directed By Clifford Evens
and Featuring Bill Brady in
"Peter and the Wolf"
Sunday, April 26 — 7:30 p.m.
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL — EXETER
Adults $1.50 Students $1.00
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
pARk,Ng.ggoFFREY
and
poUGLAS.FINKEIEsNER
modal Couple)
SQL April 25
DA$11WOOp
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
The
Bluewater Playboys
EVERYONE WELCOME
c1
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
Kippen UCW Thank-offering
and Visitors Day was
well-attended by guest units
from Bayfield, Br.icefield,
Zurich United Churches and
Hensall Presbyterian.
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Alfred Moffatt and Mrs. Alex
McMurtrie.
Mrs. Robert Elgie, the
president, opened the
devotionals and Mrs. John
Sinclair, Mrs. Bert Faber and
Mrs. Orville Workman assisted.
They reminded the audience
that the Disciples, had decisions
to make between the values of
the spiritual and material world,
and that even the dark days can
supply spiritual needs as when
they experienced enlightenment
after finding the Empty Tomb.
The great commission for Jesus'
`followers' is still applicable for
us.
Mrs. Keith Lovell interspersed
the service by a solo,
accompanied by Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot.
Two inspirational duets were
sung by Mrs. Woods and Miss
Cluff accompanied by Mrs. J.
Stewart of Seaforth.
Mrs. Stewart-Miner, president
of Huron-Perth Presbyterial, was
RACHEL E. STANLEY
Rachel E. Radcliffe, widow
of the late Hilson Stanley,
Granton died in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital, London,
Saturday April 8, 1970 in her
101st year.
She is survived by one
granddaughter, Mrs. Carole
Burfield, London and several
nieces and nephews.
She had resided in various
nursing homes since her
husband's death in 1962.
The funeral was conducted
from the Murdy Funeral Home,
April 21 by Rev. H.R.
Rokeby-Thomas, Granton
Anglican Church. Interment was
in St. James Cemetery,
Clandeboye.
Pallbearers were Harry
Carroll, Clarence Lewis, Percy
Hodgins, Norman Hodgins,
Mervin Elston and Lloyd
Mardlin.
DONALD K. DESJARDINE
Donald K. Desjardine passed
away at St. Joseph's Hospital
Sunday, April 19, 1970. He was
the beloved son of Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Desjardine R.R. 1 Grand
Bend and brother of Mrs. Nola
Gerry of Strathroy. He was in
his 61st year.
The funeral was from the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral Home,
Dashwood April 22. Interment
in Grand Bend Cemetery. Rev.
E. Wat tam officiated. The
pallbearers were Bob, Cecil, Alex
and Norris Desjardine, Orville
Farrell and Mervyn Johnson.
Let's Go!.
April 26 Johnny Cash Show,
Sunday Matinee in Detroit —
$12.00 .
May 1 — Kentucky Derby,
LouisvilleiKentucky, $65.00.
May 16 — Canadian Tulip
Festival, Ottawa, $50,00
May 29 — Indianpolis "500" Race
— $59.00
June 14 — Frankenrnuth
Bavarian Festival —$9.00
July 4 — 15 day Calgary
Stampede and Canadian ROokies,
includes reserved seat at
Stampede, Evening and
Afternoon performance, —
$278.50
"Charge it" All Major Credit
Cards Honoured.
Habkirk Transit
Service Ltd.
Seaforth 527-1222
guest speaker and brought a
challenging and practical
message with many concrete
suggestions for what U.C.W.
units and individuals can do, in
these days when we find it
rather difficult to adopt to the
changes that are on every hand.
She advised her listeners to
lift up their eyes to new
horizons and try to discover
what can be done to help those
in need.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. John Wade from
Utica, Michigan, visited over the
weekend with a sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. John
A. Cooper and Bob.
Elgan Mousseau returned
home a few days ago from
Stratford General Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mellis and
Mrs. Alex McGregor spent a day
in Preston last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Priestap
of Mitchell recently visited the
latter's father, Robert Thomson.
Fred W. Rowntree of
Penetanguishene returned home
Saturday after visiting the past
week with his sister Mrs. H.
Long.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Carter and
family of Harrow spent the.
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Nelson
Hood.
Camp planned
for grade nine
At a recent meeting of the
Ausable River Conservation
Authority, permission was given
to South Huron District High
School in Exeter to use the
house and barn on the former
Peterson farm in the Parkhill
Conservation area for an
outdoor education program.
A total of eight
two-and-one-half day camps
between May 11 and June 5 will
be held for 275 grade nine
students from SHDHS. Terry
McCauley, former resources
manager for the local
Conservation Authority will be
the camp co-ordinator.
The high school will provide
the teachers, cooks and
counsellors necessary to operate
the camp. It is expected dining
room facilities will be set up in
the lower portion of the house
with the girls sleeping upstairs.
Boys sleeping quarters will be in
the loft of the barn.
The Outers club of South
Huron has volunteered to do the
neceksary cleaning of the house
and barn before the camp gets
underway.
T LITE .• •
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Box Office Open 8:00 p.m.
First Show 8:15 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
April 24-25
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
If It's Tuesday
This Must
Be Belgium
(Color)
Suzanne Pleshette,
Ian McShane
* * *
Popi
(Adult Entertainment)
(Color)
Alan Arkin
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPItA Man
Titnes-Advocattp, April 23,r 1970
LIStiORNE CENTRAL
SCHOOL_
VARIETY
NIGHT
Thurs. and Fri.
April 23 and 24
8:00 p.m.
Reserve tickets available
from any student
DANCE
The Cavaliers
EXETER ARENA
Saturday, April 25
9:00 to 12:00
Sponsored By Exeter Greys
Girls' Softball Team
Mr. & Mrs. Art Gibson and
family of Wroxeter were Sunday
guests of Mr. & Mrs. W. L.
Mellis.
4-H members
sample cooking
The 4-H Homemaking Club
Elimville III met at the home of
Mrs. Wayne Prance, April 20 and
entertained their mothers.
The meeting opened with the
4-H pledge and roll call which
was "A fruit dessert my family
likes."
Mrs. Dan Coward gave notes
and plans for Achievement Day
which will be held on May 9. A
demonstration on how to
prepare an attractive cheese tray
was given by the leaders, which
consisted of various kinds of
cheeses, vegetable wafers, ,and a
grapefruit decorated fruits.
To complete the meeting the
members sampled cheeses and
fruit breads made by the girls.
Conference for
Diocese women
The Annual Conference of
the Anglican Church Women of
the Diocese of Huron was held
in St. Paul's Cathedral, London,
Monday and Tuesday of this
week, when 412 women
registered as delegates and
members.
The highlight was acceptance
of a resolution to unify the
various women's organizations
into one, to be called Anglican
Church Women.
Speakers at the conference
included Dr. J. Grant Morden,
Principal of Huron College,
Monday and Mrs. W. G."Waugh,
President of the National Board
A.C.W., Tuesday.
Delegates from Trivitt
Memorial Church were Mrs. Les
Gibson, local president, Mrs. G.
R. Doidge and Miss Marion
Bissett.
Mrs. G. A. Anderson, Exeter,
representing the Archdeaconry
of Saugeen was re-elected on the
Diocesan Board.
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