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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-11-18, Page 23Petersen of Landon, Monday'. Betty Scott, in training at Kitchener-Waterloo General Hospital, spent the weekend with . her parents, Mr, 4t Mrs, Wilmer Scott, RECEPTION AND DANCE for PHYLLIS ANNE MAWSON and MICHAEL ESMONDE (Bridal Couple) Sat., Nov, 20 9:00 p.m. PARKHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by ROGER QUICK f& THE RAINBOWS Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Stag for KEN CLARKE on FRIDAY, NOV, 19 9 p.m. at Hensall Arena Admission $1.00 Social & Dance Sat., Nov. 20 9:30 - 1:00 at EXETER LEGION HALL Music by The Country Squires Come out and enjoy yourself Sponsored by Exeter Legion Entertainment Committee BINGO TT ruirgs h.,t Nov. 18 Starts at 8:30 p.m. Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Admission $1.00 15 Games Extra Cards 25c or 5 for $1.00 JACKPOT 250 in52 calls share the wealth Due to license regulations no one under '16 years of age will be admitted. Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board November 18, P400 21 Exeter district. Christian Woman's Club Bible Study by Mrs. Douglas Warren November 19 9:30 a.m. Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall All women welcome Exeter Arena Activities THURSDAY, NOV. 18 1-2 Skating Party 3-4 Girls Hockey 6-8 Hockey Practice 8-11 Rec. League FRIDAY, NOV, 19 34 Mothers &Tots (Free) 4-5 Skating 8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Lucan Irish SATURDAY, NOV.20 7:30-5 Minor Hockey 8-10 Public Skating SUNDAY, NOV. 21 2-4 Public Skating 7-11 Ausable League MONDAY, NOV. 22 4-9 Figure Skating 9-11 Hockey Practice TUESDAY, NOV. 23 4-8:30 Figure Skating 8:30-11 Hockey Practice WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24 3-4 Mothers& Tots (Free) 4-5 Skating 5:30-6:30 Mites IN MEMORIAM -- PARSONS — In fond memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Alice Parsons passed away November W20h,° 1968. On a dreary day in November, We stood by an open grave, And watched as they buried oar loved one We'd have given our lives to save. She would not wish for sorrow Nor would she wish for tears But just to be remembered By us in futpre years. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband Archie, sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. 46* SQUIRE — In loving memory of our wonderful parents James E. Squire who passed away November 17, 1966 and Mary A. Squire who passed away September 18, 1958. Treasure them Lord in your garden of rest For while on earth they were two of the best; They gave us their love in fullest measure Care, devotion and thoughts to treasure In our hearts they will aleays live The dearest parents God could give. — Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by their daughters Alda, Violet and their families. 46* STEBBINS — In loving memory ofa dear father and grandfather Ira Stebbins who passed away one year ago November 23, 1970. It's lonesome here without you We miss you more each day, For life is not the same to us, Since you were called away. We miss you for your thoughtfulness Your kind and gentle ways We loved you for the things you did Without a thought of praise. Your presence we will always miss Your memory we will treasure, Time may heal many things Butour heartache will last forever — Lovingly remembered by Mona and Arnold, Marie and Ian and great-grandson Jeffery. 46* WEIBERG — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother Flossie Melinda Weiberg who passed away ten years ago November 23, 1961. Memories are like threads of gold, They never tarnish or grow old; No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts she is always there. —Sadly missed and ever remembered by her husband Fr ed, family and grandchildren. 46* WILLARD — In loving. memory of a dear wife Annie Willard who passed away two years ago November 14, 1969. ' They say time heals all sorrow And helps one to forget, But, time so far has only proved How much I miss you yet. — Sadly missed by husband Ed. WILLARD — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Annie Willard who left us suddenly on November 14, 1969. Thinking of you today Mom But then that is nothing new We thought about you yesterday And the day before that too. And we will think of you ' tomorrow And each day as they come and go We will think of you forever We love and miss you so. To know we never said goodbye Will always bring regret Butthe hearts that love you dearly Are the hearts that won't forget. — Sadly missed by daughter Betty, son-in-law, Jack and grandchildren Jeffrey and Bradley. 46c Big Dance at DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE FRIDAY, NOV. 19 9:00 p.m. Music by The Rainbows Refreshments Available For tickets Phone 237-3216 Spot isored by Mount Carmel C.W. L. International Order of the Alhambra Algarve Caravan No. 168 Grand Bend Harvest Dance Friday, November 19 Old Theatre Building Grand Bend M usic by Bluewater Playboys AdMission $5.00 Couple Dancing 9.1 Refreshments Tickets on sale by Members, and at the'door Everyone Welcome ' iuewater Rest Home. Ladies' Auxiliary Annual Anniversary Tea Bake Sale & Bazaar will be held at the Rest Home SAT., NOV. 20 1:30 4:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome Donations for the bake sale and bazaar items would be greatly appreciated. Proceeds will be used towards the purchase of a transportation vehicle for the residents of the home. ........ ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. W. Graham of Toronto announce the engagement of their daughter Roslynn Camille to Mr. Glenn Douglas Sharpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne R. Sharpe of DashwoOd, The wedding will take place November 27, 1971 at Emmanuel College Chapel, University of Toronto. 46c SAT., NOV. 20 9 p.m, at Hensall Arena re 4 CARDS OF THANKS I wish toexpress my sincere thanks and appreciation to all my relatives, neighbors and friends for visits, flowers, gifts and treats during my two-week stay in South Huron Hospital following my accident. I would like to thank all the nurses and Staff who were always so kind, also the UCW and Eastern Star and Rev. Mr, Wright for his visits, A very special 'thank you" to Dr. Fletcher who came immediately on a Sunday afternoon to take care of me. Everything was much appreciated. — Lela Kestle 46nc Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kyle Sr. of Hensall wish to thank everyone for the many gifts,. cards and flowers on the occasion of their 68th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to the Hensall United Church, the Legion Auxiliary and the Women's Institute for the lovely plants. Very special thanks to the cook and the nurses at the Bluewater Rest Home. It was all very much appreciated and helped to make their 68th anniversary a very happy one long to be remembered. 46e. I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my relatives and friends for their flowers, messages of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Cancer Fund. A special thanks to my sister-in-law, Mrs. H. B. Langford, Rev. Tupling the pallbearers, Strathmere Lodge and the Murdy Funeral Home for the kindness shown to me during the bereavement of my mother, Mrs, Willa Casey. Sincerely, Mrs. C. F. Langford We would like to thank relatives and friends for flowers and gifts and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Read and Dr. Anderson. — Ruth and Tracy Mair 46c The family of the late Russell Morrison would like to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavement; for the cards, floral tributes and generous donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to Rev. J. King, the pallbearers, the Lindsay Funeral Home and all those who helped in any way. Special thanks to Doctors Davis and Hiscoek, nurses and staff and for all cards and visits while Russell was hospitalized. 46c I would like to express my sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, letters and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr. Ecker and Dr. Gans, and nurses for their prompt and attentive care, Thanks to Father Mooney and Rev. Miners for their visits. Everything was very much appreciated. Ted Van Roestel I wish to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during my husband's long illness and his passing. I would also like to thank all who called, the many comforting messages of sympathy sent, beautiful floral tributes, donations to Ontario Heart Foundation, Gideon Bible Society. Thanks also to Dr. Goddard, the nurses and staff at South Huron Hospital, the Friendship and visiting committee of Hensall United Church. Special thanks to Hoffman's Ambulance Service, Bonthron Funeral Home for their kind and understanding way, Rev. Beck, the pallbearers, to all who brought baking to the home, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall for her wonderful help in the house and to all others who assisted in any way, my sincere thanks. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. — Mabel Selves I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for visits, flowers, gifts and cards received during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Gedcke and others for their prayers, to Drs. Goddard, Wilson and Tong, to the staff at St. Joseph's Hospital, and to those who helped at home. Mrs. Ada Triebocr 46* We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends, neighbors, and relatives for flowers, cards and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, South Huron Hospital staff, the Canadian Legion and also to the ministers. — John N. Willis 46* RECEPTION AND DANCE for NANCY GIFFORD and PAUL CHARRETTE (Bridal Couple) Sat., Nov. 20 9-12 ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by THE WHY KNOTS Everyone Welcome IN MEMORIAM -- CHAPMAN — In loving memory of a dear wife, Doris Chapman who passed away 10 years ago Nov. 21, A cheery smile, A heart of gold, A friend to all, Her last would give, A better wife never lived. — Ever remembered by husband Jerry. 46* CHAPMAN — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Doris Chapman who passed away 10 years ago Nov. 21. God saw you getting weaker, So He did what he thought best, He came and stood beside you And whispered "Come to rest", You wished no one a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye, You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. — Ever remembered by Gordon and Doreen, Jim and Susanne, Alice and Jerry, Don and Kathy, and Gary and Julianne, 46* DIXON — In loving memory of our dear daughter Eleanor, who passed' away November 16, 1968. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell The loss of one we loved so well And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memories we shall always keep. — Always remembered and sadly missed by Mom and Dad Pickering. 46c EACRETT — In loving memory of our parents, Margaret and Robert Eacrett, who passed away November 18, 1953 and September 4, 1936. May the winds of heaven blow softly, On a quiet and peaceful spot, Where the ones we love lay sleeping And will never be forgot. Wherever life may take us, Whatever we may do, The memory of the years we shared Will keep us close to you. — Always remembered by daughters, son-in-law, and grandchildren Paul, Jane and Eric Hancock. 46c HILLIARD — In loving memory of a dear husband, Orville Hilliard, who died November 25, 1969. When all is still and silent And sleep forsakes my eyes My thoughts are in the silent grave Where my dear husband lies. — Lovingly, remembered and sadly missed by his wife Mary. 46* LINDEN — In loving memory of a dear mother, Harriet Linden, who passed away November 15, 1970. This month comes back with sad regrets It brings back a day I will never forget You didn't have time to say farewell Nor Ito say goodbye You were gone before I realized And only God knows why; I cannot forget your smiling face Or happy carefree ways; But am content to know that you Are resting safely in peace, — Sadly missed by daughter Margaret, Joe and family. LINDEN — In loving memory .of a dear mother-in-law Harriet Linden who passed away November 15, 1970 and a dear sister-in-law Verna Linden who passed away, November7, 1970. From the hospital to heavenly rest, God took them home to be his guest; We lived in hope and prayed in vain, That they would soon be well again,; But God decided we must part He ceased their pain but broke our hearts, And while they rest in peaceful sleep, Their memory we will always keep. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Archie Parsons and family. 46* PARSONS — LINDEN — In loving memory of my dear sisters, Alice Parsons who passed away November 20, 1968 and Verna Linden who passed away November 17, 1 Though their smiles are gone forever And their hands we cannot touch Still we have so many memories Of the ones we loved so much. Their memory is a keepsake With which we'll never part God has them in his keeping We have them in our hearts. — Sadly missed by sister Margaret, Joe and family, ATTENTION Exeter and District Snowmobile Club Drift Skippers) Open rVleeting to be held at S.H.O.H.8, Cafeteria TUESDAY, NOV. 30 8:00 p.m. All members are asked to at tendand new members are invited BIRTHS BUCHANAN — Mr. and Mrs. David Buchanan, Mississauga, wish to announce the birth of a son, November 17, at Mississauga Hospital — grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buchanan, Hensall, and Mr. and. Mrs, Walter Mantle, Kitchener, DENOMME —Mr. and Mrs. Ron Depot-rime of Kitchener are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey, at St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener, November 9 — a brother for Rene and grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rau and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Denomme. DelOS — Pete and Dianne DeWys, RR 1, Varna, announce the birth, of a daughter, Lori Susan, November 8, at South Huron Hospital — granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber, Kippen and Mr. and Mrs. ¤ George DeWys, Stratford. LANG FORD — Clifford and R o s all i e -Anne Langford, Exeter, announce the birth of a sop, Lance Edward, October 22, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. LIGHTFOOT — Don and Darleen (Boyle) Lightfoot, London, are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Tina Marie, November 15, at Victoria Hospital — grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot, Centralia, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boyle, RR 2, Lucan. MAIR — Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mair, RR 2, Lucan, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Tracy Marie, at Victoria Hospital, October 27 — granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bieber and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Mair. ROHDE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rohde (nee Baker), RR 1, Woodham, announce the birth of a son, Danny William, 8 lbs., 5 oz., November 12, at South Huron Hospital — grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Zurich, announce the birth of a son, November 9, at South Huron Hospital. SUTHERLAND — Bill and Mary (Riddell) Sutherland, are happy to announce the birth of Marsha Annette, November 14, at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital — a sister for Murray, Christine and Caroline and grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Sutherland, Ailsa Craig, and Mrs. James Riddell, RR 2, Lucan. TREASURE — Mr. and Mrs. Terry Treasure, Vancouver, B.C., are happy to announce the 'birth of a son, Craig Clarence, at Vancouver General Hospital, November 11 — a brother for Michael. ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mrs. Ross Skinner, Centralia will hold a Trousseau Tea at her home in honour of her daughter Brenda's forthcoming marriage on Saturday, November 20, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 46* ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John Wells, Exeter, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Pauline June to Mr. Peter Douglas Smith, son of • Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith, RR 2, St. Pauls, Ontario. The wedding will take place Saturday, December 18, 1971, at Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter, at 3 o'clock. 46c Stag re for JAKE HOVIUS CARDS OF THANKS — Sincere thanks and appreciation to my relatives, friend§ and 'neighbors for their flowers, messages of sympathy and acts of kindness shown me during my recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Don Beck, the ladies of Hensall United Church, the Bonthron Funeral Home and the pallbearers and all who donated to the Heart and Cancer Fonds. — Mrs. Albert Alexander 46c I wish to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for the many cards, gifts and flowers sent to me while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. It was much appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Waldon and nurses of the hospital. — Edith Boyle My sincere thanks to all friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was confined to bed in my home. Your kindnesses will always be remembered and greatly appreciated. Thank 'you — Olga Chipchase 46* I wish to express my sincere thanks for cards and visits while a patient • in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, nurses and staff at the hospital, also to Rev. S. Miner and Thames Road UCW. — Mrs. William Elford 46* The family of the late John • Gackstetter wish to express grateful appreciation to the solace given to them by kind relatives, friends and neighbors and for the lovely floral tributes, donations to the Heart Foundation, Peace Lutheran Church, cards and acts of kindness shown on the loss of a dear father. Special thanks to Pastor Steinman, Dr, Gans, Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home, staff at South Huron Hospital, Hoffman Ambulance. The grandchildren who so kindly acted as pallbearers. Also special thanks to Mr. Milton Keller and others who so kindly helped at the church when Dad was so ill. A very sincere Thank You to everyone who has been so kind when I was in the hospital and since returning home. I enjoyed all lovely flowers, cards, gifts, treats and visits , for all who helped out in any way. Many thanks to the doctors and nurses who looked after Tracy after her surgery on the 5th floor and to all who looked after me on the 3rd floor, St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Sincerely, Grace Gilfillan 46* I wish to thank relatives and friends for cards, treats and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Robert Hayter 46c CASH BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, November 19 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. 46tfnc BAZAAR and TEA — Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall on Saturday, November 20 at 3:00 p.m. 46c IOOF — We would like to remind the brothers that our visit to Dashwood Industries is November 24 at 6:30. 4.6c EUCHRE PARTY at Shipka Community Centre, Wednesday evening November 24, lunch and prizes, Everybody Welcome. 46c AFRICAN SAFARI — Thames Road United Church. Pictures shown by Mr. Cyril Gingerich, Zurich at 8 o'clock Friday, November 26. Lunch will be served. Christmas bazaar following. Sponsored by CGIT, Silver collection. Everyone welcome. 46:47* TURKEY BINGO at Dashwood Community Centre, Wednesday, December 1 at 8:30 p.m. 12 games, door prize. Admission $1,00, sponsored by Mount Cannel CWL. 46c -Clondeboye entry wins London event By MRS. SIDE El:MINTON Midnite Brad and owners Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott had an exciting 'evening Saturday at the Western Fair Raceway. Midnite Brad a three year old bay gelding, driven by Ken Hardy came from far back in the eight- florae' field to win by two lengths. Midnite Brad was bred by, Mr. Scott who raced the gelding's mother, Shirley Harvester, Some years ago. Mr. Scott was uncertain of Midnite Brad's immediate future, He (Midnite Oradl has won ten races in fourteen starts this season, He also has two seconds and one third. The win was worth $2,780,00 and a blanket for Midnite Brad. His total earnings for the year are $6,597. Break-in In the early hours Sunday morning Don Morgan had his automobile broken into, The thieves made off with a collection of stereo tapes, rear seat speaker, and a tank of gas. This is the second such break-in in a few months. St. James Anglican Church Sunday the service of evening prayer was read in St. James Church. Mrs. A. Hill presided at the organ. Rev. R. A, Carson preached on the theme Loving and Giving. He said the essence of the Christian faith is giving. To the Christian, giving expresses man's highest, sense of values. It's reward is psychological and spiritual. In love the Christian is giving first to those closest to them then in ever widening concentric circles till it reaches the community and eventually the world. Personals Weekend visitors with Mrs. J. Donaldson and family were Mrs. C, Robertson of London and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hancox and family also of London. Mrs. Bill Walden of Chatham visited with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter, and Ian. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murless visited with Mr, & Mrs. Olav What's Doing? READ THIS PAGE EACH WEEK RECEPTION AND DANCE for DIANNE BREEN and KEN CLARKE (Bridal Couple) Sat., Nov. 27 9:00 p.m. CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by The Electric Power featuring David Lee King Refreshments Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Euchre and Bake Sale at Usborne Central School NOV. 15 at 8:15 p.m. Lunch Provided Admission 50c Sponsored by Elimville Women's Institute mminifflimmumilimmilimiiiimminimmitilitimmtimiummounowitillitimmituituitining _ = aa ANNUAL MEETING .2 a = I Fl = _ Wed., Nov. 24 — 7,. p. = DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Turkey Dinner, Entertainment, Dancing, Sing Along F.- Refreshments if Desired r.7.▪ • E F.1 E E i SPEAKER — "Workshop! Who Needs Onel" F. E E Tickets $8,00 couple $4.00 Single = Must Be Ordered Before Nov. 22 From = Cornelius Van Reay, 237.3496 or Mrs. C. A. Cann, 285-2625 = 5111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111Q Exeter Community Credit Union ANNUAL MEETING Banquet 6:30 Dance to Music of Joe Overholt 9:30 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL EXETER FRIDAY, NOV. 26 "EveryoneWelcome" Tickets Dance only $1.25 Banquet & Dance S2.00 Tickets at Ow Available at CoUn ion Office or at Or-tinibri Off ice SoutbHuron & District Association For the Mentally Retarded Inc.