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SAL, APRIL 10
Dashwood Community Centre
Admissio'n- $1.50
sponsored by the
Athletic Society
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BIRTHS ,—
BROOKS—Mr. _and Mrs. John
A. Brooks, RR 1 Crediton,
announce the birth of a son,
Peter John, April 1, 1971, at
South Huron Hospital.
GACKSTETTER - Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Qackstetter, RR 3
Dashwood., announce the
birth of a daughter, Margaret
Jane, March 31, 1971, at
South Huron Hospital - a
sister for Danny.
JAQUES Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Jaques (nee Tomlinson) RR 1
Centralia, announce the birth
of twin daughters, Kimberley
Ann and Karen Elizabeth, the
latter stillborn, April 1, 1971,
at St. Marys Hospital, $t.
Marys.
HUNT - Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hunt (nee Jane Cranston),
formerly of Lucan, are happy
to announce the birth of a
son, William Wayne at
Victoria Hospital, April 4
brother for Laura, Helen and
Howard.
McLENNAN - Bruce and Janet
(nee Morlock) McLennan,
Bearnsville, announce the
birth of Robert Glenn, March
28, 1971, at Lincoln
Memorial Hospital, Grimsby,
a brother for Larry.
PFAFF - (stillborn) infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pfaff.
Crediton, at South Huron
Hospital, March 25, 1971.
VENS - Jerry and Roberta (nee
Cochrane) Vens wish to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Karen Elizabeth, at
the Royal Victoria Hospital,
Barrie, March 27, 1971.
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April 11
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UNTIL WED., MAY 19
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Coming Next Friday,
Saturday and Sunday
April 16 - 1T - 18
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
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(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Boris leadoff Cristopher Lee
Color Cartoon
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Cristopher tee - Linda Hayden
In Color
OF DRACULA"
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Fabian - Jocelyn Lane
In Color
"TROG"
BIRTHS—,
SOLDAN — (stillborn) infant
daughter of Michael and
Barbara (nee Ready) Soldan,
Huron Park, at Victoria
Hospital, London, March 31,
1971; grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ready, New
Westminster, B.C.,and Mr.
and Mrs. John Sodan, RR 1
Zurich. Graveside service
conducted by Rev, W. D.
Jarvis with interment in St,
James Cemetery, Clandeboye,
April 2.
DEATHS
RODGERS - Mrs. Olive
Rodgers, nee Eilber, of
Detroit, passed away
suddenly March 30, 1971,
She is survived by two sisters
and one brother, Vera
LaVigne of Windsor, Laura
Bennett and Fred Eilber of
Detroit. 14e
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Emerson and Mabel Kyle of
Kippen invite their friends,
neighbors and relatives to an
Open House, Sunday, April 11,
2-5 p.m. and '7.9 p.m. on the
occasion of their 40th Wedding
Anniversary. No gifts please.
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ENGAGEMENTS —
Mrs. Leslie Kennedy of Lucan
is happy to announce the
engagement of her daughter
Suzanne Jeanne, to Mr. Gary
Norman Wilcox, Lucan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wilcox,
Pickering. The wedding will take
place May 1, 1971 in Holy
Trinity Anglican Church, Lucan.
14*
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart,
London, are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Barbara Blanche
to Mr. Larry Edward, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Exeter. The wedding will take
place Saturday, May 1, 1971 at
3 o'clock at St. Jude's Anglican
Church, London. 14*
CARDS OF THANKS--
On behalf of the Ability Fund
(March of Dimes), I would like
to say "Thank you" to the
residents of Usborne Township
for their generous contributions,
also the Marching Mothers and
Captains, Total Receipts
$394.00. - Dorothy Pfaff,
Chairman 14*
I would like to thank my
relatives, friends and neighbors
for their lovely cards, flowers,
gifts, treats and visits while a
patient in South Huron Hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Read,
nurses and staff at South Huron
Hospital. Thanks to everyone
who have helped with their acts
of kindness in any way. - Lily
Dobbs 14*
I wish to convey my sincere
thanks to all my friends and
relatives for flowers, gifts, cards
and visits. Special thanks to Rev.
Currie, Dr. Wallace, Miss
Claypole and all the staff at
South Huron Hospital. -
Sincerely Beatrice Faber 14c
I wish to express my
appreciation to my friends and
relatives who remembered me
during my illness. Special thanks
to Rev. G. A. Anderson for his
visits and the ACW for the lovely
plant. - Elmer Greenlee 14*
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to . all our relatives,
friends and neighbors for all the
lovely cards, gifts and flowers
received on our 50th wedding
anniversary. Also while Art was
a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. - Arthur and Laura
Haugh 14*
We wish to thank everyone
for remembering us on our 40th
wedding anniversary with cards
and gifts. Special thanks to the
people who arranged the social
evening, it will always be
remembered. - Lloyd and
Dorothy Hendrick 14*
ANNUAL MEETING & BANQUET
of
HURON (PROV.) LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
HENSALL ARENA AUDITORIUM
WEDNESDAY, April 14th, 1971
Social Hour 6:30 p.m. — Dinner 7:00 p.m
Guest Speaker: (Mrs.) JAN STEELE ,
Executive Vice Pres., Liberal Party in Ontario
CARDS OF THANKS--
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbors for remembering
me while I was in Victoria
Hospital. The cards, visitor and
flowers were greatly appreciated.
- Mary Lou Howard 14*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, neighbors,
friends, secret pal, ladies'
auxiliary and ladies' bowling
who remembered me with cards,
flowers, gifts, and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's and South
Huron Hospitals. Special thanks
to Dr. Gans and nurses of South
Huron, also nurses and doctors
at St, Joseph's . Grateful thanks
to my mother for taking good
care of our son.Everyone's
kindness was greatly
appreciated. - Mrs. Irene
Jackson, 14c
The families of the late
Barney and Shirley Macklem
wish to express their sincere
thanks to all their neighbors,
friends and Royal Canadian
Legion. Special thanks to the
Lucan-Ilderton Jets, the Irish Six
for their considerate acts and
our gratitude to Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Haskett of the Haskett
Funeral Home. 14 *
Sincere thanks to my
relatives, friends and neighbors
who remembered me with
flowers, gifts, treats, cards and
visits while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
to Fr. Finn, Dr. Maynard,
nursing staff of 6th N.E. Floor.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. - Sis McCann 14*
The family of the late Carl
Murray wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to their relatives, neighbors and
friends for cards and flowers
while he was in hospital, for
mass offerings, cards of
sympathy, floral tributes, and
donations to the Cancer Society.
Thanks to all the ladies of the
CWL who arranged and served
the lunch after the funeral, to
nurses and staff of South Huron
Hospital and special thanks to
Father Durand, Father Mooney
and Dr. Wallace. Thanks to Mr.
Westlake for his kindness. 14c
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all my
customers for their patronage
during the past four years.
Thank you again. - Wayne
O'Rourke, Dashwood 14*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks for cards and
visits while a patient in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace
and nurses at South Huron. -
Phyllis Pfaff 14*
Sincere thanks to my friends
who remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Goddard, Dr.
Graham and staff of the
hospital. --'Alfred Smith 14c
Carol, Tom and Sandy
Somerville, 124 Kensington Cr.
Huron Park would like to thank
Alice Beer, Mr. Robichaud,
Nurses in Emergency, Dr. Read,
OPP, dogcatcher, Harold Ingram
and all the helpful residents of
Huron Park who in any way
assisted us after the misfortunate
incident with the dog. 14c
I would like to thank
everyone who was so kind to me
during my recent stay in South
Huron Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, for the cards I received
and get well wishes. Special
thanks to the doctors and nurses
of both hospitals. It was greatly
appreciated. - Mrs. Harold
Tripp 14*
With grateful thanks to all
those who for their visits, cards,
treats and inquiries while I was
in South Huron Hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Mrs. Pyke and to Dr.
Goddard, staff of the hospital
and Hensall Kinettes. Thanks
again. - P.hilip Ward 14c
IN MEMORIAM —
MeCANN - In loving memory
of our dear son and brother,
Denis, who died suddenly
four years ago April 8, in his
20th. year.
No space of time, no lapse of
years
Can ever dim the treasured past,
Loving memories keep it dear,
Affection holds it fast.
The reason's hidden somewhere,
In the pattern that God has
planned
We must believe and trust Him,
And someday we will
understand.
- Always remembered by Dad
and Mom, brothers and
sisters. 14*
McKNIGHT - In loving memory
of our dear mother Viola
(Belling) who passed away
one year ago today.
A happy home we once enjoyed,
How sweet the memory still,
But death has left a loneliness,
The World can never fill.
- Sadly missed by Marian,
Betty, Bill, Glen and family.
IN MEMORIAM -,--
IVIacDONALD - In loving
memory of a dear brother
Donald Evans MacDonald,
who passed away April 12,
1964.
I have a book of memories
With pages made of gold;
Today I gently turn the page
And remember happy days of
old.
Always remembered by sister
Florence, brother-in-law Don
and nieces and nephews. 14c
YOU ARE invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health Unit
office, South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Monday, April 12,
1971 or Monday, April 26, 1971
from 9:30 a.rn. to 11:30 a.m,
for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2,
Anaemia Screening; 3. Hearing
Screening; 4. Immunization; 5,
Fluoride brushing of children's
teeth to prevent cavities - ages
3-5 years. 1.4c
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to
South Huron Hospital Social
Meeting, Tuesday April 13,
2:00 p.m. in time auxiliary
rooms. Mrs. Hayes, Fergus,
District Chairman, will be the
guest speaker. Tea will be served.
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IOOF - The initiatory degree
team of Exeter Lodge No. 67
will confer the initiatory degree
on a number of candidates in the
Exeter Lodge rooms on April
13, 1971. All members are
welcome to attend. - Norm
Stanlake, N.G.; Ben Fisher,
Rec.-Sec'y. 14c
NURSES, PHYSIO-
THERAPISTS, Teachers,
Doctor's Receptionists. Don't
forget the Respiratory Disease
Film Day - Perth-Huron
Regional School of Nursing, 130
Youngs Street, Stratford,
Wednesday, April 14, 1971,
9:30 a.m. Sponsored by the
Huron-Perth TB & Respiratory
Disease Association. Register
now. Luncheon may be obtained
at the School $2.50. No
registration fee. Several local
doctors on hand as
commentators. 14c
RD Film Day for Nurses,
Perth-Huron Regional School of
Nursing, Wednesday, April 14,
1971, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Luncheon will be provided at
the School and Conference
closes at 4 p.m. This educational
day for nurses is sponsored by
the Huron-Perth TB and
Respiratory Disease Association,
121 Wellington Street, Stratford,
Phone 271-7500. 13:14c
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S
COUNCIL Share and prayer
brunch, Thursday, April 15,
9: 30 -11 : 00 a .m. Trivitt
Memorial Anglican Church Hall,
Speaker Mrs. Douglas Warren.
Every woman welcome. 14c
AREA CAMPERS - An open
meeting for anyone interested in
camping and hiking at SHDHS,
Thursday, April 15 at 8 p.m. A
club has been formed. 14:15*
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
CAVEN CHURCH SERVICE,
Sunday, April 18, will be
conducted by the Young People.
Music in contemporary style.
Youth from other congregations
welcome to attend. 14:15c
CAVEN CHURCH Take Out
Dinner, Sunday, May 2, get your
tickets in advance from any
church member. 14c
PLAN AHEAD to join in all the
fun - for the whole family,
when Dashwood celebrates
"Friedsburg Days", July 2 and
3. 14c
Country & Western
Music
by the
Tiamondaires'
SAT., APR. 10
9:00 till 1:00 a.m.
in the
Crediton Hall
Admission $1.50
1:11:14t
Thursday
April 8 Tonight BINGO >
Starts at 8:30 p.m.
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Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted.
Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board
Stephen Township Community Centre
CRE15ITON
Admission $1.00 15 Games
Extra Cards 25c or 5 for $1.00
JACKPOT
in 56 calls
1 share the wealth
•exeter
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town
presents
The Bloodstone
THURS./ APRIL
9-12
EXETER LEGION HALL
EveryQne Welcome.
.Draw for $50 worth of groceries to be made
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Dance at C.H.S.S.
Clinton
FRI., APRIL 16
ML1SiC by
Crowbar
Dancing 9 - 12
Admission $1.50
AMY
ANNUAL
MEETING
South Huron Hospital
ASSOCIATION
Monday, April 12, 1971
8:30 p.m.
Auxiliary Rooms
Please use the Anne St. (North) entrance
For the purpose of receiving the directors' and auditors'
reports.
'For the purpose of electing directors.
All individual contributors and presidents otorganizations
contributing are members and entitled to attend and vote.
The public is invited
Mr. Walter McBride, President
Miss A. M. Claypole, R. N., Administrator
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additional $121,590 could be
utilized to provide one more
psychometrist; one more speech
therapist; three more special
learning disabilities experts; 4.5
more secondary school guidance
counsellors; and three more
elementary school guidance
counsellors.
A full program would represent
$6.06 extra per student in the
county for 1971; $18.74 additional
per student in 1972; and $24,15
per student more in 1973.
Dr. Barry Deathe, a member of
the board who is a medical doctor
in the town of Goderich, outlined
the urgent need for some kind of
help for youngsters with special
learning disabilities,
Dr. Deathe said he has had
parents bring their children to
him because of difficulties at
school. He has had their potential
and needs assessed and then had
to tell the parents there are no
provisions in the Huron County
educational system to provide the
special training their child
requires to overcome the
barriers to learning in the con-
ventional way.
He stated that teachers were
not to blame because the present
staff in Huron County just is not
trained to deal with these special
problems. He illustrated his
point by saying that while he is a
doctor, his patients do not expect
him to perform brain surgery. By
the same token, not every
teacher can be expected to know
how to handle all special learning
difficulties.
Kenwell noted in a private
interview following the meeting
that if the nature of the learning
disability is discovered early in a
child's life, there is a very good
chance it can be overcome with
special attention by a skilled
teacher.
During the evening portion of
the meeting, a couple from the
Hensall area was in attendance to
request some action in the field of
special education because their
son is in need of such help. The
couple outlined their child's
special handicap which was
similar in so many ways to the
examples studied during the
afternoon session.
They were assured that the
board was making every effort to
establish a program of special
Computers play a big part in
the operation of modem
thermal-electric generating
stations. Pickering nuclear
station, slated to begin operation
I this year, will have eight
computers controlling 'the
operation of its four units.
LUCAN
UNITED CHURCH
Couples Club
Dance
at
LUCAN ARENA
FRI., APRIL 16
9.00 p.m.
Music by
Skipper's Orchestra
Lunch provided
Everyone Welcome
Admission $3.00 per couple
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
education in the county. Some
urgency is attached to the
situation because it will be
necessary to advertise very soon
for qualified persons if the
program is to begin in Huron this
fall.
Superintendent of husiness
affairs Roy B. Dunlop was urged
to make all haste to assess the
financial picture for the board of
education and to advise the board
members shortly to what extent
the program can be implemented
this year,
At the same time, the board
will give thought to the im-
plementation of a conversational
French program in the Huron
County elementary schools
beginning this fall in Grades 3 to
8. It was learned this course
would require about 10 extra
teachers over the entire county.
During the evening session, the
board members did approve the
appointment of vice-principals
for Exeter PS and Stephen
Central School as well as the
hiring of a teacher-librarian for
Zurich and for Seaforth; music
teachers for Howick Central and
for the southern part of the
county; a teacher of home
economics and an industrial arts
instructor for Seaforth Public
School.
Grand Bend Lions
St ag
Wed., April 14
at
The Old Theatre
Grand Bend
Smorgasbord 6 - 9
Entertainment & Elimination
Draw at 8:30
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Box Office Opens - 7:45
FIRST SHOW - 8:00
Rain or Clear
Children Under 12
In Cars Free
FRI. & SAT. -
APRIL 9 & 10
Double Feature
The Reivers .
(Adult Entertainment) (Color)
Steve McQueen, Rupert Cross
Charro
(Color)
Elvis Presley, !ma Baton
Coming Attraction
April 16 and 17
T he Professionals
AND
In Cold Blood
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Baptist Church
FOUR GREAT DAYS
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APRIL 11 TO 14
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LINDA SMITH
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GLENN SNIDER
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Sat., April 10
8:30 p.m.
LUCAN COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Music by
CLARE STANLEY
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
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KINSMEN BINGO SAT., APRIL 10
ADMISSION 50c
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