HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-11-12, Page 18London, 09 ;Janet Hem, Exeter,
,880; JamesFinnen, Exeter, $48;
Arthur R. Lipton, London $36;
John Meltzer London, $39;
James Parker, Lucan, $39; Doris
Vint, Windsor, $201 Ross E.
Wilson, Willowdale, $30; Arden
Maynard, Tiverton, $48.
Canadian
Cancer
Society
UNIT MEETING 's
N9v..17
Guest. Speaker
South Huron Hospital
Basement
London, 00; Cary Wayne
Partridge, Alliston, $30; Dennis Barrington, London, $51;
Dawson D. HaYter, Centralia,
$60; James R. Patterson;
Centralia, $60; Kenneth
Farquair,London,§36.
Donald Hetherington,.
The Annual Fall
Rally of the
Bible Society
of the •
DASHWOOD.
BRANCH
BeWill Held At The
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Noyember 15
00
Rev. Snell Will Be
The Guest Speaker
EVERYONE WELCOME*
fined $30 for ianddrigan improper
turn on OctnOer .21 .in, Usborne,
Rennie. 'Primo, RR 1 Exeter,
was fined $30 for failing to yield
the right of way at an intersection
in Stephen on Octoher 1, She-
With a lam truck and
damage- Was V4590 .and there
were injuries.
Pearl Narickry Wood, Exeter,
was fined' $40 for allowing an
unlicensed .ciriver to operate her
vehicle.
Michael 0. Tiernan,
Dash wood, paid $40 for creating
unnecessary noise with-his vehicle
in Zurich on Sepfernbet
Lillie Blackwell, Hensall, was
fined $3() for M aking an improper
turn in 'Exeter on October 9.
Robert G. McKenzie, Hensall,,
paid $20 for failing to stop at a
stop sign.
MANY SPEEDERS
Once again,' there Were a large
number of persons who paid
speeding fines. Judge Hays
Ordered them to.pay $2 pet mile
to 10 over the speed limit and
$3 for each mile for speeds
exceeding 19 ntp.h, over the
limit.
They were as follOws: '
David Vessie, St. Marys, $90;
Harry Kingma, Dashwood, $96;
George Monaghan, London, $39;
Alfred H. Zwaan, Clinton, $33;
Kenneth Mackie', 'London, $48;
Larry John McKay; Paisley, $30;
Yvonne Dietrich, Centralia, $14;
Thomas .Overholt, Clinton, $36;
Ricky A. Barkley, London, $42;
John Fennell Bayley, London,
$90; Robert H. Vankleek,
London, $63; Duncan Moir
Young, St. Catharines, $54.
Jerry Dillon, Seaforth, $36;
Ford Hosborough, London; $90;
Melvin Matheson, Embro, $30;
Marlene Edna Ostland, Hanover,
$36; George Paul Gardner,
HURON COUNTY
TROTTING PONY
CLUB
DANCE Si
SMORGASBORD
Sat., NOv. 14
9 p.m.
Zurich Community
Centre .
Music by
The Twilightt
Admission $5.00 Couple
• RefrestiMents,aerved
One driver had his license
suspended and several others palit
stiff fines when they, 4vegized
before Judge Glenn Hays in
Exeter court, Tuesday,
John Findley, Arva, pleaded
guilty to impaired driving and in
addition to a three-month license
suspension, was ordered to pay a
fine of $100,
The court learned Findley was
driving in an erratic manner in
Stephen on July 16 and a
breathalizer test revealed a blood
alcohol content of 280 mgs.
Two other persons entered
pleas of not guilty on charges of
impaired driving. They ware
Norma Caldwell and Paul L.
Schwartzentruber, both of
Exeter.
Their cases were adjourned
until December 22.
Herbert Thomas Little,
Exeter, was fined a total of $50
on two charges arising out of an
accident on October 16 at' the
intersection of the Crediton Road
and concession 3-4 Stephen.
Little was charged for driving a
vehicle without a driver's permit
and for failing to stop at a stop
sign.
Little told the court he did not
see the stop sign, but offered no
explanation as "to why he was
driving without a license.
However, he reported he did not
own a car.
In other charges under the
Highway Traffic Act, the
following fines were levied:
Ian Albert Neal, Exeter, paid
$30 for making an improper left
turn. He cut in front of another
vehicle at the intersection of the
Crediton Road and the Huron
Park Road and damage in the
resulting accident was $700.
Kenneth S. Triebner, Exeter,
was fined $50 for making
unnecessary noise with his vehicle
around the area of SHDHS on
September 24,
Dennis John MacDonald,
Crediton, was fined $40 on a
similar charge after an incident in
Huron Park when he was roaring
his ear's engine.
Honfonged Nip, Clinton, was
fined $40 for failing to stop when
meeting a school bus on which
the lights were flashing. Nip told
the court he was not familiar with
the regulations.
James F'. Simpson, London,
was fined $30 for failing to stop
at the Ann and William St.
intersection in Exeter. n October
1. An accident resulted. Simpson
told the court his brakes failed,
but the investigating officer said
the vehicle left skid marks of over
60 feet.
Arlene Marion Wood,
Dashwood, was fined $25 for
failing to stop at a stop sign in
Usborne on September 27. She
too said her brakes failed.
'Richard John Leader, Gorrie,
was fined $40 for creating
unnecessary noise with a motor
vehicle in Zurich on September
25.
Nelson Yuill, Woodhiuni was
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
SUSAN MORLEY
and
JOHN BOARD
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Nov. 14
9.30 -,12.31:1
, WEST McGILLIVRAY
HALL
Music by
IAN WILBEE '
arid THE WI LBEES
Everyone Welcome
IN MEMORIAM,—
NIXON — In loving memory of my dear husband, Henry T.
Nixon, who passed away six
years ago November 15,1964, Gone is the face we loved so dear
Silent is the voice we loved to
hear,
Too far away for sight or speech
But not too far for thoughts to
reach;
Sweetto remember him who once was here,
And who, though absent, is just as
dear.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Florence and his family in
England. 12c
SQUIRE — In loving memory of
our wonderful parents, James
E. Squire who passed away
November 17, 1068 and Mary
A. Squire, who passed away
September 18,1958.
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 thatsweet and sacred spot
Where the ones we love are
sleeping
And will never be forgotten.
— Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by their daughters,
Alda, Violet and their families
12*
.
TROTT — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Leonard Trott who passed
away one year ago November
14, 1969.
The golden gate stood open, one
year ago today,
With farewells left unspoken,
You quickly slipped away.
God knew that you were weary
The hill too steep to climb,
So he gently took your hand in
His
And whispered "Peace be Thine."
— Lovingly remembered by wife
Nellie and daughters Margaret
and Lenore and their families.
12*
WILLARD — In loving memory
of my dear wife, Annie, who
passed away November 14,
1969.
She was taken without any
warning,
Her going left hearts filled with
pain;
But though she is gone from
amo ngst us
In our hearts, she will always
remain.
— Always remembered by
husband Ed. 12c
WILLARD — In loving memory
of a dear mother and
grandmother, Annie Willard
who passed away November
14,1969.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
And secret tears still flow
What it meant to lose you Mom
No one will every know.
The years we spent together
The happy days we knew
We live again so often
In memories of you;
No longer with us our lives to
share
But in our hearts you are always
there.
— Sadly missed by daughter
Betty, son-in-law Jack and
grandsons Jeffery and
Bradley. 12c
•
OPEN
HOUSE
for
. Mr andMrs. Preston Dearing
• on their
"50th Wedding Anniversary"
Tuesday, Nov. 17
2 - 4 and 7 - 10 p.m.
COMMUNITY HALL
CREDITON
Relatives, Neighbours
and friends
invited
"Please No Gifts"
IN MEMORIAM —
BOYD — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Jack
Boyd who passed away one
year ago, November 15,1969.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
And secret tears still fall;
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
— Ever remembered by his wife
Marie, daughters, Brenda and
Barbara, sons Dan, Don and
Douglas. 12*
CULBERT — In loving memory
of a dear brother, Clarence
Culbert who passed away,
November 13, 1967.
Nothing but memories as we
journey on,
Longing for a smile from a loved
one gone;
None knows the depth of our
deep regret
But we remember when others
forget.
— Ever remembered by brother
Gordon, sister-in-law
Madeleine. 12*
DIXON — In loving memory of a
dear daughter, Eleanor Dixon,
who was taken suddenly from
us, November 16,1968.
Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses you more than us;
And old times we oft recall,
That's when we miss you most of
all.
— Sadly missed and remembered
by Mother and Dad. 12*
EACRETT In loving memory
of our parents, Margaret and
Robert Eacrett, who passed
away November 18, 1953 and
September 4,1936.
We cannot halt the hands of time
Or live again the past,
Within our hearts are memories
That will forever last.
— Ever remembered by
daughters, son-in-law, and
grandchildren, Paul, Jane and
Eric Hancock. 12c 12c
FISCHER — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
William Fischer who passed
away 10 years ago November
17, 1960.
We often think of days gone by
When we were all together
A shadow o'er our lives was cast
Our loved one's gone forever.
— Sadly missed and ever
remembered by wife and
family. 12*
PEARCE — In loving memory of
a dear father, Albert Pearce
who passed away four years
ago November 10, 1966.
Loving and kind in all his ways
Upright and just to the end of his
days;
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind
What a beautiful memory he left
behind.
— Lovingly remembered by
daughter, Doreen, son-in-law,
John, grandchildren, Steven,
Michael and Cheryl. 12c
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, November 13,
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. 12c
ATTENTION — Open A. A.
meetings in the Presbyterian
Church basement at 9 p.m. every
Saturday night in Hensall with
guest speaker. Everyone
welcome. For information phone
262-2625 5:12:19*
ANNUAL DUCK DINNER —
Tiger Dunlop Inn, Highway 21, 2
miles north of Goderich, Sundays
November 8, 15 and 22, 4-7 p.m.
Make reservations early. Phone
524-8601 —Mrs. G. Kaitting
5:12c
IOOF — The second degree team
of Exeter Lodge No. 67 will
confer the degree on a candidate
on November 17 in Exeter Lodge
Hall. Exeter Lodge will also
receive the travelling gavel from
Teeswater Lodge, All members
are invited to attend. Ben Fisher,
Rec.-Sec.; Norm Stanlake, Noble
Grand. 12c
HAM AND EGG SUPPER —
We d nesday, November 18,
5:15.8:00 p.m. Sponsored by
Hibbert United Church Men.
Adults $1.50; children under 12,
75c; pre-schoolers free. 29:5:12c
ANNUAL FASTBALL STAG for
the Dufferin Leafs Fastball Club,
Priday 'November 27,1$70, 8:00
Crediton Community
Centre, tickets available from Ball
Club members. Lunch will be
12:19c
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
Ladies Auxiliary to the Bluewater
Rest Horne
Annual Bazaar
Tea & Bake Sale
Sate, Nov. 21
2 to 4 p.m.
to be held at the Rest Home, Zurich
Donations for either Bazaar Or sake Sale would be very
Much appreciated and may be left at the Home any time
until noon, Sat., Nov. -21.
*me
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rector:
Rev. G. A. Anderson, D.F.C.
Organist:
Mr. David Elston
Trinity 25
November 15
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Sunday School for all grades
Nursery for infants.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
10:00 a.m.—Rev. John C. Derk-
sen, Guelph (English)
2:15 p.m.—Rev. John C. Dark-
sen, Guelph (English)
12:30 p.m.—Back to God Hour
CHLO (680 Kc)
ZION UNITED CHURCH
CREDITON
Minister:
Rev. Douglas Warren, B.A.,B.D.
Sunday, November 15
10:00 a.m.—Layman Service
Mr. Stu Berlet, Toronto
Nursery for children 3 years
and under.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
Classes for all ages.
8:00 p.m.—Fellowship Hour
at the Manse
Everyone Welcome
CENTRALIA
FAITH TABERNACLE
Undenominational
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Tuesdays 8:00 p.m,—Bible Study
Rev. H. Wtterch
EXETER PENTECOSTAL..
TABERNACLE
MAIN AT VICTORIA
Pastor: Rev. F. E. Rhode
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
(For the whole family)
11;00 a.m.— Morning Worship
7:3b pat.—Evening Worship
Tues., 8 p.m. Bible Study and
Prayer
"A Warm Welcome Awaits You
At The Pentecostal Church'
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Exeter, Ontario
Minister:
Rev. Glen D. Wright, B.A.,B.D.
Organist & Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Music Direcjor:
Mrs. Roland McCaffrey
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Nursery
For Courtesy Car Phone 235-1964
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. Wilfred D. Jarvis,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Dr, J. A. Munro
Thurs., Nov. 19, 8:00 p.m. —
Caven W.M.S,
CALVARY
United Church of Canada
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. Bruce Guy, B.A.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCra•
Sunday, November 15
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Andrew and George Streets
Pastor: Rev. Earl Steinman
9:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
10:30 a ,m.—Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
PaStor: Rev. Edri Steinman
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Churches of the Lutheran Hour
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
Rev. Harmen Heeg, Minister
Sunday, November 15
10:00 a.rti.Morning Worship
Dutch
2:00 p.M.—AfternoOn Worship
English
3:00:p.m..—Sunday School
'Come and Worship'
Pepe 18 Ti es-Advocate, November 12, 1970
ANNOUNCEMENTS
License suspension
handed„ out in court
CARDS OF THANKS ,
I wish to express my thanks
and appreciation for the cheery
cards,- letters, flowers, gifts and
visits I received during my stay in
St. Joseph's Hospital. Thank you
to Rev. Steinman and Ray.
Reinhart. —Mrs. Lloyd Willert
ENGAGEMENTS ,—
Mr, and Mrs. W. Vanderwiel,
Kippen wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Pauline Jeanette to Mr. Bev
Harris, son of Mrs. Rose Harri4
and the late Mr. Percy Harris,.
Staffa. 12*
tf
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with cards,
treats, flowers and gifts while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Also those who helped
at home in any way and since
returning home. — Mrs. Donald
Allen, Denfield 12c
I would like to thank my
friends and relatives who called or
sent cards and gifts while I was a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher
and nurses and staff for their
kindness also those who prayed
for me, All was very much
appreciated. —Mrs. Olive Bierling
12
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me in any way while
a patient in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Read, Dr. Ecker, nurses and staff
of South Huron Hospital and
Rev. Wright. Alma Johns 12*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my relatives and friends
while I was a patient in South
Huron Hospital. To Rev. Currie
and Rev. Gingerich for visits; to
the nursing staff who looked after
my wants so well. Dr, Goddard
and Westlake Ambulance, and
also for the sympathy shown by
my neighbors and friends of the
sudden passing of a dear brother.
All this was deeply appreciated. —
Susan Kip fe r 12c
The family of the late Mary
Miller wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to friends, relatives and neighbors
for their acts of kindness, floral
tributes and cards of sympathy
during our recent loss of a loving
mother and grandniother. A
special thanks to Rev. Warren and
Dinney Funeral Home. Your
many acts of kindness will be long
remembered. 12
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rundle
sincerely thank everyone who
helped with rounding up our
cattle last week. Ourapologies for
any inconvenience or damage
caused by our cattle. 12c
I would like to thank all those
who sent me flowers, cards and
visited me while I was a patient in
the hospital. —Peggy Volland
Rev. James A Munro
Former moderator of the
General Assembly
at the
Presbyterian Churches
on the Exeter, Hensall, Cromarty charges
on
Sun., Nov. 15
BIRTHS
BEIERLING — Ray and Sylvia
(nee Zimmer) I3eierling,
Albert St., Exeter are happy to
announce the birth of a son,
Christopher Paul, November
5, 1970 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, a brother
for David.
JAQUES — Mr. anti Mrs, Harold
Jaques (nee McCarter),
Mississauga, wish to announce
the birth of a son, Steven
Robert, November 3, 1970, at
Mississauga General. Hospital,
a grandson for Mr, and Mrs.
Oliver Jaques, Hensall, and
Mrs, Nellie McCarter, Port
Credit.
K.INTS — Eric and Helen (nee
Ballantyne) Kints wish to
announce the safe arrival of a
son, Jeffery Scott, at Victoria
Hospital, London, November
5, 1970, a brother for Janet
and Joanne.
SELVES — Keith and Elizabeth
(nee Riddell) Selves, RR 1
Kirkton, are proud to
announce the birth of a son,
Steven James, October 20,
1970 at St. Marys Memorial
Hospital, a grandson for Mrs.
James Riddell, RR 2 Lucan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Selves, RR 1 St. Marys.
STREUTKER — Mr. and Mrs.
John Streutker, RR 3 Exeter,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Janet Allison,
November 5, 1970 at South
Huron Hospital.
VAN DONGEN — Lee and
Sandra (nee Walters) Van
Dongen, Grand Bend,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Cassie Ann, October
30, 1970, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
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BAZAAR
BAKE, SALE
TEA
Exeter United Church
Sat., Nov. 14
2:30 p.m.
Do Your ,Christmas=ShOpping
relax with a cup of tea
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VANSTONE —Mr. and Mrs.
Roily Vanstone are happy to
announce the birth of a son,
Shawn Spencer, at Clinton
Public Hospital, November 8,
1970.
WHITING — Mel and Maryhelen
Whiting wish to announce the
arrival of a daughter, Teresa
Jean, October 28, 1970 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, a
grandchild for Arnold
Cunningham, Lucan and Mrs.
Evelyn Whiting, Exeter.
WILKIE — Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Wilkie, Kensington Cres.,
Huron Park, announce the
arrival of a son, Dennis Shon,
November 6, 1970 at South
Huron Hospital. 2c
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6-7 Novice
8-11 Rec League.
FRI. NOV. 13
3-4 Mothers & Tots
4-5 Skating
8:30 Belmont vs. Jr. Hawks
SAT. NOV. 14
9-11 Novice
11-1 Mites & Squirts
1-3 Bantam
3-5 Pee Wee
6-8 London
8-10 Public Skating
SUN. NOV.15
9:30-11:30 London
12:30-2 Juveniles
2-4 Public Skating
7-11 Ausable Hockey League
MON. NOV, 16 ' •
4:30-9 Figure Skating
9:15 Rec i.eagire
TEEN DANCE
Teen Dance
featuring
The Cavaliers
Sat., Nov. 14
9-12
Dashwood Community Centre
Admission $1.25
on
Sat., Nov. 14
ANNUAL
CANVASS
9.12 midnight
at
HENSALL ARENA TUES. NOV. 17
4: 30.8:30 Figure Skating
8:30 Hockey Priateee music by
Machine Gun
Admission $1.25
of Exeter and
District
CANADIAN
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