The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-03-18, Page 17SCOTLAND — at South Huron
SHDHS, Thursday, March 18, at
8:00 p.m. Mr. Vince Elliott will
show pictures of. Scotland and
the Hebrides, plus bagpipes and
Scottish dancers. Arranged by
SHDHS library club. Admission
50c. 11c
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, March 19, at
8:15 p.m. — 15 regular games
for $10; three $25 games;
$75.00 Jackpot to go. Door
prizes. Admission $100. Extra
cards 25 cents, 3 for 50c or 7 for.
$1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch
156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds
for welfare work. 11c
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TUES., MARCH 23
8:00 p.m.
A Present From the Baha'is of Forest
Everyone Welcome
P.S. Bloodstone Coming April 8
Exeter Legion
DINING AND DANCING
This Friday & Saturday
' The Country Sound
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Phone 228-6733
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DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT,
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TImes-Advocete, March 18, 1971 logo 17
• BECKER — Alex and Doreen
(Huysinans) Becker,
liViashwood, are happy to
announce the birth of a
daughter, Andrea Chatharine,
7 lbs., 12% oz., March 8,
1971, at South Huron
Hospital; grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs, C. Huysrnans,
London, and Mr. and Mrs, E.
• Becker, Dashwood,
CHIPCHASE — Jack and Elaine
(Keys) Chipchase, announce
the birth of a son, Jeffery
John, 8 lbs., 5 oz., March 14,
1971, at Roanoke, Virginia,•
first grandchild for Mr. and
• —Mrs. Ernest Chipchase and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keys,
Hensall.
HAMILTON — Neil and Marlene
(Hawgood) Hamilton,
Guelph, announce the birth
of a daughter, Karen Lynne,
March 17, 1971, at Guelph
General Hospital; grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hawgood, Brucefield, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald' Hamilton-,
Exeter.
HAGGITT — Mr. and Mrs,
George Haggitt, Zurich,
announce the birth of a son,
March 16, 1971, at South
Huron Hospital.
McINTYRE — Donald and Ruth
Ann (Dykeman) McIntyre
announce the birth of a
daughter, Lee Ann, March 9,
1971, at Strathroy General
Hospital, a sister for Lynda, ▪ Jane and Dwayne.
WEIGAND — Jim and Eleanor
Weigand, Dashwood, are
happy to announce the birth
of their son, Daniel James, at
St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, March 13, 1971; a
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Eben Weigand and Mr. and
Mrs. William Bullock.
BIRTHS,
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith
of Lucan are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Linda
Ann to Mr. William Glenn
Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Snider of Grand Bend.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, April 10, 1971 at 3:30
o'clock in the Lucan United
Church. 11c
HENSALL CURLING WINNERS — The top winner in the annual Hensall Legion purling bonspiel was a
rink skipped by John Henderson. Legion president Paul Neilands presents the Carling's trophy to skip
Henderson, Keith Lindsay, 13111 Fuss and Gerald Flynn. Citizens News photo
Many visit at Woodham
— Continued from Page 7,6
prestdent Mrs, M. H. .Hodgips in
the chair,
A .dtscussion- was held on the
annual bazaar and on. int,
provements which could be
made. The date was fixed as
December 3, the first Friday in,
December.
Members were given tickets to
sell for .Sapper is :Served. This
supper will be served at the
Lucan United Church, April .22.
Tickets are on sale and must be
purchased in advance. The
number is limited, so the advice
is to get them as soon as possible
from any UCW member.
Mrs. Frances Saward gave a
brief talk in connection with her
work on the Christian education
committee.
An interesting article on the
Indian way of life in Mexico was
read by Mrs. Emerson Stanley,
and Mrs. George Carpenter gave
a Bible reading.
Mrs. J. W. Lockyer spoke on
highlights of the UCW Presbytery
and distributed reports which
were read by the members.
Lucan church, news .„
HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN
Sunday :emi% fteY Percy
Dodd .of '010000 .-440 FaMily
:Service Bur" can spoke .at :11clertori
at .,the second of the Sonfley
.evening. Lenten series. He spoke
On unmarried mothers and pf the
concern .of. the: Church for .these,
persons.
He said the Anglican chUthil
has a home, St. Nionicas in Kit-
chener, the- Salvation Army has
Bethesda in London and there Is a
Roman Catholic home in
Chatham.
He said almost fifty percent of
unmarried mothers keep their
children. `Many single girls. are
adopting cbildren. Next Sunday
the speaker will be Dr, Diana
Johnson a psyphiatrist, at .the
Children's Psychiatric Hospital
in London.
Next Sunday, is the 4th Sunday
in Lent commonly called
Mothering Sunday, which refers
to the Churches which sponsored
new daughter Churches. On this
Sunday an offering for the
Primate's World Relief fund is
received.
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice
Cobleigh are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their .youngest daughter, Daisy
Lavinia to Mr. Robert Edward
Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Haskell of Glencoe. The
wedding will take place in Lucan
United Church on April 24,
1971 at 3 o'clock. 11c
CARDS OF THANKS—
Sincere thanks to my
relatives, friends and neighbors
who remembered me with
flowers, gifts, cards and visits
while a patient in Victoria
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Rev.
and Mrs. Currie for their visit,
the Chiseihurst UCW for their
gift and to the neighbors who
sent in baking. It was all greatly
appreciated. — Ruth Brock lic
I would like to thank my
friends, neighbors and relatives
for the flowers, gifts, visits and
treats also for cards and letters I
received while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. — Marjorie
Consitt lle
I would like to thank all my
relatives, friends, neighbors, for
cards, gifts, letters', flowers and
visits while a patient in hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Rev. Wattam,
Rev. Warren for the prayers, also
to Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr.
Goddard, and nursing staff.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. — Mrs. Robert
(Luella) Desjardine 11*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who remembered
me with visits, cards, treats and
telephone inquiries while I was a
patient in South •Huron Hospital.
Also special thanks to Dr.
Goddard, the nurses and to the
Rev. H. Thynne and to those
who brought Emalie to the
hospital. — Harold Finlay,
Zurich 11c
I wish to convey my sincere
thanks to everyone who visited
me, sent cards and flowers while
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Thanks also to Dr.
Wallace and Dr. Jory and nurses
and staff. — Frank Lostell 11*
Many thanks to all who
remembered me in numerous
ways on my 89th birthday. —
William J. Passinore 11*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends, neighbors and
relatives, for cards, flowers, gifts
and visits during my stay in
hospital and since returning
home. Also the ladies of
Presbyterian Church for their
gift. — Mrs. George Moir 11*
I would like to express my
thanks to my friends and
relatives for the cards, flowers,
treats and visits while I was a
patient in South Huron Hospital
and since returning home. A
special thank you to Dr.
Goddard, Miss Claypole and the
staff and to all those who
brought in baking, baby sat and
helped out at home, It was all
greatly appreciated. — Judy
Parker 11c
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to my relatives,
friends and neighbors for all the
lovely cards, gifts, flowers and
visits, which I received while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Special thanks to those
who helped at home. It was all
greatly appreciated. — Audrey
Passmore 11*
We would like to thank all
those who remembered us with
sympathy cards on the sudden
loss of a dear twin brother and
uncle. — Fred Weiberg and
family 11c
The relatives of the late Henry
Weiberg wish to express their
sincere appreciation for floral
tributes, donations, to Lutheran
Hour, Gideon Bibles and
expressions of sympathy. Special
thanks to Pastor Steinman,
ladies of Zion Lutheran Church,
pallbearers and Hoffman's
Funeral Home during the loss of
a dear brother and uncle. Many
thanks are extended to the men
of the Dashwood fire brigade, to
Betty and Al's restaurant for
supplying hot coffee to the
workers and to all that helped in
any way. 11*
CARDS OF THANKS,
The family of the late
Lawrence Mason would like to
express their deep appreciation
to relatives, friends and
neighbors for the many floral
tributes, contributions to the
medical centre, the heart
foundation, cancer society,
Gideon Bibles, cards and
expressions of sympathy, Special
thanks to Dr. Wallace, the nurses
and staff. of South Huron
Hospital, Rey. Dobson and the
Hoffman Funeral Home, the
pallbearers and flower bearers.
Thanks also to the ladies of the
UCW who prepared and served
lunch. 11P
Mr., and Mrs, Louis
Restemayer wish to thank all
those who sent cards, letters,
flowers, visited us, and wished us
well by phone. Special thanks to
Pastor Steinman for his prayer.
It was all greatly appreciated. lie
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to every one who
remembered me with flowers,
gifts, treats, cards and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning
home. — Greta Schade 11c
I would like to thank
everyone who visited me,
remembered me with cards,
letters, flowers and gifts while a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, and since returning
home. Special thanks to Drs.
Jamieson and Allen, the nurses
and staff on third floor west and
everyone who helped at home. —
Mrs. John Templeman line
The family of the late Mrs.
Harold Walper wish to express
deepest thanks to all for floral
tributes, donations to the Cancer
Society. Gideon Bibles and the
Grand Bend Medical Centre,
cards and expressions of
sympathy. Special thanks to
Rev. Dobson and the UCW of
the Grand. Bend United Church.
11c
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends,
neighbors relatives, the
Dashwood Fire Department and
others for their effort and
success in saving as much as
possible in our recent barn fire.
Thank you everyone. — Willis
and Joanne Walper 11c
IN MEMORIAM —
CANN — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Robert Cann who passed
away two years ago March
18, 1969.
Resting where no shadows fall
In perfect peace he waits us all;
Where God will link the broken
chain,
As one by one we meet again.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife and family. 11*
FORD In loving memory of a
dear husband Orville John
Ford, who passed away two
years ago, March 21, 1969.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear;
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
— Sadly missed and ever
remembered by .his wife
Kathleen. . 11*
FORD — In loving memory of a
dear father Orville Ford, who
passed away two years ago
March 21, 1969.
Oh, God what a weight of
sorrow
Must we the lonely ones bear
A lonely home, a silent voice
And only his vacant chair.
— Ever remembered by son
Wayne, daughters, Marian,
Norma and Arlene and
families. 11*
LEWIS — In loving remembrance
of our parents, Dad (Harry)
who passed away 10 years
ago, March 19, and Mother
(Rebecca) who left us three•
years ago, March 20.
Sadly missed along life's way
Quietly remembered every day,
No one knows the grief we
share,
When the family meets and they
are not there.
— Lovingly remembered always
— Clara, Gladys and Eber. 11*
MILLER — In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather Rudolph Miller,
who passed away March 24,
1967.
Years roll on, but memories last.
— Lovingly remembered by wife
Martha, son Siegfried and
11*
OESCH — In loving memory of a
dear' father and grandfather
David Desch, who passed
away on March 22, 1970.
Silent and swift came the call
Without a goodbye you left us
all;
In God's own garden now at rest
Peacefully sleeping lies one of
the best,
Your life was love and labor
Your love for your family true;
You gave the best for all of us
What more could a father do.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by his wife and
family. 11*
Lloyd Brine of Baseline were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Oscar Brine.
MESSENGERS
The monthly meeting of the
Messengers was held with
twenty-seven members present.
The Messengers motto was
repeated, Margaret Parkinson
read the scripture after which
Lorie Webb led in prayer. A poem
was read by Michele Robinson
followed by a story by Mrs.
Marvin Hartwick. Michael Brine
favoured with an instrumental.
The roll call, minutes and
business followed. A crokinole
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RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
MARILYN JOHNS
and
GARY EAGLESON
(Bridal Couple)
COURT WHIST PARTY at DASHWOOD
Clandeboye United Church, „-COMMUNITY CENTRE Friday, March 19, 8:30 p,m/
sponsored by The Clandegirls
UCW. 1 1 e
EUCHRE PARTY — Sponsored
by Lamb ton Middlesex Rabbit
Breeders' will hold a Euchre
Party at Arkona Community Hall
March 27, 8:30 p.m. Everyone
Welcome. Lots of prizes,
admission 50c per person. Lunch
will be served. 11*
TEEN DANCES at Dashwood
Community Centre, Saturday,
March 27, Friendly Persuasion,
Saturday, April 10,
Woodcockers Ball, Saturday,
April 17, The Cavaliers. 11c
SPRING THAW SUPPER at
Hensall United Church,
Wednesday March 31, 1971,
5:30 to 7 p.m. Adults $1.50;
Children under 12, 75c. Family
Rate $5.00 (2 adults and 3 or
more children under 12). 18:25c
HAM AND TURKEY SUPPER
at Clandeboye United Church,
March 31, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Adults $1.75; children up to 12
75c; pre-schoolers free, 11:12c
SAUERKRAUT SUPPER,
Zurich Community Centre,
Wednesday, April 7 served from
5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tasty
spare ribs, sauerkraut or tole
slaw. Adults $2.25; children
$1.50, sponsored by Zurich
Chamber of Commerce. 11:12c
RUMMAGE SALE and
AUCTION — sponsored by the
Women's Auxiliary to South
Huron Hospital will be held at
the Exeter Legion Hall, Friday
and Saturday April 16 and 17.
11:13:14c
DAFFODIL TEA — at
Dashwood United Church,
Wednesday May 5. Guest
,speaker,Mrs. Er is Luther,
Hensall, Guest soloist, Mrs.
Robert Hoffman, Dashwood. 11c
EXETER UCW noon
Smorgasbord luncheon, May 13.
10:11c
STRAWBERRY • and HAM
SUPPER at Dashwood
Community Hall on Thursday,
June 24, sponsored by
Dashwood United Church. lit
party will be held March 22 after
which Mr. & Mrs. Allan
McLennan will show pictures of
Africa. The offering was received
by Cynthia and Ellen Copeland.
The children made fancy
umbrellas and the meeting was
closed with the Messengers
Prayer.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
SANDRA McLELLAN
and
LARRY HERN
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Mar. 20
9 p.m .
LUCAN ARENA
Music by
THE BLUEBIRDS
LUNCH PROVIDED
Everyone Welcome
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
JUDY DESJAR DINE
and
RON CROWN
(Bridal Couple)
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Fri., Mar. 26
9 p.m.
Music by
THE BLUEWATER
PLAYBOYS
LUNCH PROVIDED
Everyone Welcome
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
MARILYN HAMILTON
and
BRIAN CHAPPEL
(Bridal Couple) •
CREDITON HALL
Sate, Mar. 20
Music by
THE TRUETONES
LUNCH PROVIDED
Everyone Welcome
Arena
Activities
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
3-4 Girls Hockey
4-5 Grade 7 & 8
6-7 Novice
8-11 Rec. League
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
3-4 Tots
4-5 Skating
8:30 Possible Jr.
Hawk game
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
9-5 Minot Hockey
8.10 Public Skating
SUNDAY, MARCH 21
2.4 Public Skating
8-10 Ausable League
(Play-off)
MONDAY, MARCH 22
4-9 Figure Skating
9,11 Rec. League
TUESDAY, MARCH 23
4-8l30 Figure Skating
8:30 Possible Jr.
Hawk game
WED. & THURS.
24 & 25
Lake Huron 'Zone Novice
Hockey Tournament from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m, on Wed. & 9 A.M.
to 4 p.m. on Thuts. a total of
16 games.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
JOY SELDON
and
ED KERSLAKE
Bridal Couple
Exeter Legion Hall
on
Sat. March 27
at 9:00 p.m.
Music by the
Bluewater Playboys
Lunch provided
Everyone welcome,
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS. GARY ANDERSON
(nee Patty McLachlen)
(newlyweds)
1
Fri., Mar. 19
9-1 p.m.
HENSALL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
LUNCH PROVIDED
Everyone Welcome
HOTEL HENSALL
Fri., March 19
featuring
The Country Tones
Sat., March 20
The Country Pals '
Emmanuel Baptist Church HUR tSETT:Fi
Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, MAR. 21
SPEAKER: JOHN P. HOLLIDAY B.D.,. 0.1:X
AUTHOR,-CHAPLAIN, BIBLE TEACHER
SOLOIST: MRS, D. SCOTLAND
11:00
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SUN I5AY SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M.
NURSERY PACILITIES AT ALL SERVICES
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brock and
'Mrs. Florence Johns of Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Johns and
family of West Zion, Mr. & Mrs.
David Spence of St. Marys and
Norman Bilyea of Granton were
guests Friday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. William Spence, David,
Susan and Stephen and helped
David celebrate his tenth bir-
thday,
Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
Robert Corsaut of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bladder and
Maureen of Kirkton, Mr, & Mrs.
Harry Hem of West Zion and Mr.
& Mrs, Norris Webb were Sunday
evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Copeland and girls.
Myrtle and Pearl Brine and
Sat., March 20
Music by
THE BLENDERS
LUNCH PROVIDED
Everyone Welcome
EUCHRE
PARTY
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