HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-06-11, Page 17sal Debbie and I would like to
express our sincere appreciation
to all who assisted us at the scene
of our accident on May 11; also
many thanks to friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
many acts of Jcinclness and offers
of assistance during my stay, in
the hospital and since returning
• home. It was all deeply
appreciated. —Jean Davis 11c
I would like to express my
thanks to all who remembered me
while in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Miss
Claypole and all the staff. They
were all wonderful. Also Rev.
Warren for his visits and prayers.
'e• • -'-Lloyd Geiser 11*
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Heywood wish to thank their
relatives, friends and neighbors
for contributing in many ways to
make their 50th wedding
anniversary such a happy
occasion. They also express their 4 lo appreciation for the dinner
prepared by the Trivitt Memorial
ACW. lie
I wish to sincerely thank all
my relatives, neighbors and
friends for so kindly
remembering me with cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while in
W St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Ballantyne and Rev.
Anderson and nurses on No. 5. —
Olivia Hodgins 11*
The family of Cie late Harold
Kellerman wish to express most
sincere thanks for the cards,
flowers, prayers and visits paid to
$0 Harold while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and for the
kindnesses and the sympathy
extended to us; and also for the
floral tributes and cards in the
recent loss of a beloved husband,
father and brother, Special
thanks to the UCW ladies, Rev. B.
Guy, Hoffman Funeral Home and
to those who contributed to the
heart foundation, Gideon Bibles,
missions and Cerebral Palsy. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. 1 le
The family of the late Mrs.
Lida Lamport wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for all the beautiful
floral tributes, all other
donations, messages of
sympathy, to Mr, John Campbell,
Parkhill for his message in song to
Mr. Jim McNair, grandson, for
prayer and all other acts of
kindness during our recent and
• sad bereavement in the loss of a
dear mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. Special
thanks to pallbearers, to ladies
who served lunch in Shipka
Community Centre, to Rev, H,
Dobson, Rev. L. H. Turner,
Lambeth and to the T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home. Your
kindness will never be forgotten.
11*
I wish to thank my friends and
neighbors for flowers gifts, cards
and letters, while a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, Also
thanks to the Exeter Legion, —
Lynn Latimer 11*
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I wish to thank 'friends and
relatives who remembered me
with cards, treats, flowers and
visits while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London and
since returning home, — Edith
Miller Ile
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HENSALL
Twilight
Stock Show
Friday, June 12
5:30 p.m,
• Good Prizes
• Midway
Parade 6:00 p.m.
• Booth on Grounds
• Western Horse Show
• Baby Show — 7:15 p,m.
M. L. "Tory" Gregg
Master of Ceremonies
Prize List Available From
P. L. McNaughton— Hensall
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TONIGHT
g Exeter Legion Hall
Thursday, June 11, 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary
No one under 16 years of age
will be admitted.
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Friday, June 12
Club
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INDUSTRIAL PARK
Entertainment
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Nights
Friday
The Power House 200
Saturday —
The Country Tones
— Dance to the
fine music of
Friday — Seashore Dinner
Saturday Char-broiled Steaks
69 PER
to 12:00 PERSON
BOTH NIGHTS — SPECIAL
Roast Beef Dinner $2.25
Sunday Dinner Special
Roast Turkey at 5 p.m.
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DRIVE-IN.
THEATRE
Box Office Open 8:00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
Friday and Saturday
June 12.13
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
he Good Guy
And
The Bad Guys
(Color)
Robert Mitchum
The Valley
Of The Gwangi
(Color)
James Franciscus
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
DINING OUT IS A PLEASURE
Dufferin
Hotel
CENTRALIA
AT THE
Entertainment— Dancing
Friday and Saturday Cliff MacDonald
Come And Enjoy These Specials
Thurs., June 11 Sweet and Sour Spareribs
Tues., June 16 Grilled Ham
on Bun & French Fries
Wed., June 17 Scalloped Salmon Loaf
and Mashed Potatoes
Thurs., June 18 Cold Plate, Meat and Vegetable
DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT.
8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to Midnight
SUNDAYS from 4:00 to 7:00
NOW OPEN 7:30 A.M. FOR BREAKFAST
Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648
EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DINNER DANCING
In The Harlequin Room
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Pizza Patio
Restaurant & Tavern
GODERICH
The Chapparells
June 11, 12, 13 —
Three Nights Only
Capital Recording Stars,
International Nightclub Act just back
from an eastern tour of Japan, Egypt
and Thailand
Don't Miss Them.
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Now appearing
THE SEOUL KITTENS
Through to Saturday, June 13
INCLUDING SATURDAY MATINEE
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PHONE
227-4411
LUCAN
Every Tuesday is Amateur Night
Girls Join the Shillelagh
Dance Queen Contest
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The First Division
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STRATFORD 6:30 P.M.
DASHWOOD •CHARTERWAYS
TERMINAL 6.30,P.M.
5 EARLY BIRD GAMES, SHARE THE WEALTH, 20 REGULAR GAMES, 5 NIGHT OWLS
SPECIAL EVENTS BLDG. WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS
DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. FIRST GAME 7:45 P.M.
The Kinsmen Club of East London
MUNCEY AND SOUTHVVOLO 6:30 P.M.
INGERSOLL BUS DEPOT 6:45
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• ST. THOMAS 6:45 P.M.
=A EXETER TOWN HALL —6:45 P.M.
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CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to express our
deep appreciation to all those
who helped at the scene of the.
accident on June 1. Special
thanks to those who went for
help, the Lucan Detachment of
the OPP and Haskett Ambulance
Service, Thanks also to all our
neighbors, friends and relatives
who have helped out in so many
ways. — Ross and Marguerite
McRoberts 11c
The family of the late Leonard
Revell° wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and neighbors
for baking sent to the home, for
the floral tributes, donations to
the Heart Fund, Gideon Bibles,
cards and letters of sympathy in
the loss of a dear husband and
father. Thanks to tne UCW of
Grand Bend United Church, Rev.
H. Dobson, Rev. E. Wattam,
pallbearers and the Hoffman
Funeral Home, Also thanks for
flowers and get well cards sent to
Leonard while he was in South
Huron Hospital, to Drs. Wallace,
Gulens and Irwin and all the
nurses, and to the Drs, and nurses
in Victoria Hospital, London,
Thanks too, to friends for visits
and to Rev, Dobson and Rev.
Wattam for prayers. The kindness
of everyone will always be
remembered. 11*
IN MEMORIAM —
BERENDS — In loving memory
of a dear wife Jacobje Berends,
who passed away three years
ago, June 12,1967.
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.
— Always remembered and sadly
missed by husband, William
Berends. 1 le
CAMPBELL — In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather Roy G. Campbell,
who passed away two years
ago June 12,1968.
We little knew when we awoke
that morn
The sorrow the day would bring,
The call was sudden, the shock
severe
To part with one we loved so
dear.
Sometimes it's hard to
understand
Why some things have to be;
But in His wisdom, God has
planned
Beyond our power to see.
God gave us strength to fight it
And courage to bear the blow;
But what it meant to lose you
R,
No one
oy
will ever know.
— Lovingly remembered by wife
Edith, sons Alvin and Eric,
daughter-in-laws Carol and
Elizabeth, grandchildren Paul
and Karen. 11*
CAMPBELL — In loving memory
of our dear son Roy Gordon
Campbell, who passed away
two years ago June 12, 1968.
Like falling leaves the years slip
by,
But loving memories never die ;
They live with us in memory still
Not just today but always will.
— Always remembered by
mother and father. 1 lc
GODBOLT — In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
Myrtle I. Godbolt who passed
away one year ago June 16,
1969
Oh, how patient in thy suffering
When no hand could give thee
ease,
God, helper of the helpless,
Saw thy pain and gave thee peace.
— Lovingly remembered by
husband, daughter and family.
11*
HAGGAR — In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Charles Haggar`
whopassed away eight years
ago, June 9,1962,
Wonderful memories of him so
dear,
Are treasured still with love;
While in our hearts he is with us
yet,
For we loved him too dearly to
ever forget.
— Always remembered by his
wife Kay and family. 11e
HYDE — In loving memory of
our mother Annie Hyde who
passed away June 15,1966.
We often think of bygone days,
When we were all together;
Our family chain is broken now
But memories live forever.
— Fondly remembered by
Eleanor and Loretta. 1 lc
REES — In loving memory of a
dear daughter and sister
Donna Marie Rees who passed
away six years ago June 6,
1964.
Memories are treasures no one
can steal
Death leaves a heartache nothing
can heal;
Some may forget you now that
you are gone
But we will remember no matter
how long.
— Sadly missed and always
,remembered by Morn, Dad,
Stan, Doug, Joan and Janet.
11c
VAN DORSSELAER — In loving
memory of a dear husband,-
father and grandfather Peter
Van Dorsselaer who passed
away one year ago June 17,
1969.
You are always on our mind,
No matter what we do;
All the time within our hearts,
There are thoughts of you.
— Lovingly remembered by wife
Mina sons, daughters and
grandchildren. 11*
WILLERT — le loving memory
of a dear son and brother
Milton Willert who passed
away one year ago June 11,
1969.
Partings come and hearts are
broken
Loved ones leave with words
unspoken
With tender love and deep regret
We who loved you will never
forget,
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his mother,
sist, Dorig and Ada',
brot
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her, Alvin and families.
11c
IN MEMORIAM .--
WILLERT — In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Milton H. Willert, who passed
away one year ago today.
This month comes back with sad
regret,
It brings back a day we'll never
forget,
You fell asleep without good-bye,
But our memories of you will
never die.
We miss you more than anyone
knows,
As each day passes our emptiness
grows,
You left so suddenly your
thoughts unknown,
But you left us memories we are
proud to own.
— Sadly missed and always
remembered by his loving wife
and daughter Gladys and Pat,
11c
RUMMAGE and BAKE SALE —
Huron Park being held between
IGA and Post Office. Sponsored
by Huron Park Minor baseball,
Saturday, June 13,1970 at 10:00
a.m. 11*
STRAWBERRY and HAM
SUPPER — Wednesday, June 17,
St. Marys Church, Brinsley.
Admission adults $1.75; children
under 12, 75 cents. 11c
HAM and STRAWBERRY
SUPPER — Hibbert United
Church, Staffa, Wednesday, June
17, 5:00 p.rh. Admission adults
$1.75; children 6-12, 75 cents,
pre-schoolers, free. Everyone
Welcome, 11c
CHIC KEN BARBECUE —
Woodham United Church, Hwy.
23, Wednesday, June 17, at 5:30
p.m. Adults $1.75; children 80
cents. Delivered orders, call
229-8269. Adults $2.00, children
$1.00. Home-made salads, pie
and ice cream, Plenty of
accommodation, rain or shine.
1 ic
HURONIA MALE CHORUS
CONCERT Friday, June 19 at
8:30 p.m., Exeter Legion Hall.
4:11c
RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Smale in honour of their
25th wedding anniversary,
Hensall Arena, Saturday, June
20, 9-12 p.m. Everyone Welcome.
Refreshments and lunch
provided. 11:18c
MEMORIAL SERVICE will be
held at Crediton Evangelical
Cemetery on June 21, 1970 at
2:30 p.m. 11c
HAM and STRAWBERRY
SUPPER. — Cromarty
Presbyterian Church on
Wednesday, June 24, 5-8 p.m.
Adults $1.75; children 6 to 12
years 75 cents. Everyone
Welcome. 11:18e
STRAWBERRY, and HAM
SUPPER — Thames Road
Church, Tuesday evening June
30. 11c
Usborne township
lets road contract
The contract of Alex Tanner
and Sons of Stratford to supply
and deliver road building
materials was accepted at the
latest meeting of Usbome
Township council.
The Stratford firm tendered
the lowest of three bids and will
supply 3,500 yards of clay fill at
42c per yard, 4,500 yards of B
gravel at 84c per yard and 1,500
yards of A gravel at $1.36 per
yard.
A tender from Larry Snider
Motors of Exeter for the supply
of a tractor and mower was held
over to receive more information
on options offered.
Clerk-treasurer Harry Strang
informed council that the
Ontario Department of Highways
had approved the 1970 general
road expenditure road bylaw in
the amount of $85,000 and had
also approved the road gravelling
contract and calcium chloride
contract.
The price of road gravel
delivered by the township to
ratepayers will be charged by the
road superintendent at a rate of
$1.50 per yard.
A delegation from the Kirkton
Recreation Committee
approached council regarding the
establishment of a Community
Centre at the agricultural
grounds. The matter will be
studied by council.
Engineer C. P. Corbett of
Lucan has submitted reports on
the MacDonald, MacDonald-
Ro wc i f fe, Rowell ffe-Geiger,
Easton and Parsons-Kints drains
and a ratepayers meeting when
the reports were read was held
last week.
The tender of Van Bree
Drainage of Forest to construct
the Thompson-Rundle municipal
drain for $2,950 was accepted.
Angelo's
Pizzeria
For True Italian
Flavor
To Complete A
Perfect Evening
(II-IAN() Ill NI)
41 M. in 21 .11 21h I
AND DANCE
for
CATHY VANWICK
and
RUSSELL PFAFF
(Bridal Couple)
Fri., June 12
9:00 p.m.
CR EDITON
COMMUNITY HALL
Music by
THE COUNTRY RAMBLERS
Everyone Welcome
LICENSED
STAG
for
ROBERT McNAUGHTON
Sat., June 13
Hensall Community
Centre
Everyone Welcome
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS. GERALD HAYTER
(Newly Weds)
Sat., June 13
ZURICH COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Music by
THE COUNTRY BOYS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Multi Image
Film
"That All May Be One"
Starlight
Drive-In Theatre
Sunday, June 21
9:00 P.M.
Sponsored by Area United
Churches. An offering will be
received.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at MOO p.m.
.FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
WED. THURS. - FRI.
June 10-11-12
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
"THAT COLD DAY
IN THE PARK"
A AlITTANCIr
Sandy Dennis
to nova
Michael Burns
MO SP Ma at am
In Color
'DAYTON'S DEVILS'
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Rory Calhoun — Leslie Nielson
Color Cartoon
SAT. - MON, TUES.
June 13-15-16
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
"MARLOWE"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
James Garner — Gayle Hunnicutt
In Color
"GUNS OF
SAN SEBASTIAN"
Anthony Quinn — Charles Bronson
Color Cartoon
WED. - THURS. - FRI.
June 17-18-19
DOUBLE FEATURE —
Academy Award Winn
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er
"BEST PICTURE"
I.Midnight Cowboy'
"WHERE IT'S AT"
David Janssen
Rosemary Forsyth
Color Cartoon
BIRTHS —
ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Borden (Andy) Anderson (nee
June Morons) Exeter, are
Pleased to announce the birth
of a son, Neil Hedley, at South
Huron Hospital, June 2, 1970,
M a grandson for Roy orenz,
Grand Bend, Mrs. Eileen
Tarpley, Deerfield Beach,
Florida, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hedley Anderson, Middle La
Have, N.S. and a great
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Willoughby, Pompano
Beach, Florida,
ANDREWS — Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Andrews, 229
Algonquin Drive, Huron Park,
announce the birth of a son,
Anthony James at South
Huron Hospital, June 2, 1970.
COTTLE — Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cottle, RR 1 Kirkton,
announce the birth of a
daughter, June 6, 1970, at
South Huron Hospital.
JENSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen
B. Jensen, RR 1 Hay,
announce the birth of a son,
Martin B. Jensen., June 3, 1970
at South Huron Hospital.
KLOPPER — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Klopper, 52 Hillcrest Dr.,
Exeter, announce the birth of
a daughter, Marcia Lynne, first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. R.
Dykstra, Lakeside, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Klopper, Oshawa,
ZAROLA — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Zarola (nee Little), London,
wish to announce the birth of
their daughter, Tina Marie, in
St. Joseph's Hospital, May 29,
1970.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington A.
Johnson, RR 1 Grand Bend,
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Lily
Mae of London, to Kenneth
Laverne Quanz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry L. Quanz, 268
Normandy Ave., Waterloo. The
marriage vows will be exchanged
on Saturday July 11, at , 2:30
p.m. in the Mary-Ellen Memorial
Chapel, Grand Bend, Ontario.
11*
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacGregor,
RR 4 Parkhill, are pleased to
announce the marriage of their
eldest daughter Lillian Blanche to
Donald Edward Wright, son of
• Mrs. Selma Wright and the late
Edward Wright of London,
Ontario on May 16, 1970. 11*
CARDS OF THANKS
i A PAIITANef
TO ROOM
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Dustin Hoffman
John Voight
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