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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-07-20, Page 18
UNVEIL CANTIN PLAQUE — Sunday afternoon, several hundred spectators attended an unveiling at St. Joseph honouring the historic achievements of the late Narcisse Cantin. Taking part in the unveiling ceremony were a grandson Napoleon Cantin of Royal Oak, 1 . Michigan, second from the left and a of Montreal. Others shown in the Huron MPP Charles MacNaughton, Exeter and Huron MP Robert McKinl daughter, Mrs. John Woodcock above picture are at the left, historian Joseph Wooden of ey. T-A photo Over 30,000 at event Crediton pair camp in Indiana 4th Hole — 140 yards, par 3. Partially elevated green with sand traps on 3 sides. Crosses creek. NOTE: Remember every Tuesday morning junior golf tournament STARTING TIME — 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 Every Tuesday night — Men's nite Everybody welcome SPECIAL - LADIES NIGHT Wednesday, August 9 For An Evening of Fun And Fellowship, Join Us This Weekend Entertainment This Friday and Saturday Night Al Harvey and The Blue' Boys Come see Al's new suit! , Club Albatross Albatross Huron Industrial Park Phone 228-6733 They Will Also Be Featured At The First of The Weekly Session s of Exeter Community DRIVERIN CHURCH SP ONSORED BY THE EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE -- REV. AUSTIN GEDKE, PASTOR Sunday, July 23 8:15p.m.• Northlander Mobile Homes Parking Lot HIGHWAY 83 — EAST OF EXETER Services Every Sunday - July 23 to Aug, 27 COME AS YOU ARE — HEAR FROM YOUR CAR This Advertisement Sponsored By DAYS •01=1//411111% • DAVE HALL, Student • DON COWAN, B P Oil • DAWSON HAYTER, Electric • MRS. GLADYS BADGE • ELMER DESJARDINE, Farmer • DON JOLLY, Electric OPEN DAILY BREAKFAST & LUNCH 8 a. m to 1. 30 p. m , DINNERS 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN THE HABITANT ROOM YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Saturday, July 22 ENTERTAINMENT BY Jean McLachlan At The Organ Green Forest Motor Hotel YOUITHOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ Highway 21 - GRAND BEND EEKEND SPECIALS 4 I Hotel Hensall featuring = . = . ._ = = = The Wildwoods = Et" = E = Ez" Friday & Saturday == = July 21 & 22 51111111111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111111 -11 By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Mack at- tended the 13th Annual National Campvention of the National Campers and Hikers Association at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. More than 9,000 units with ap- proximately 30,000 people registered. Side trips were taken to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Museum, the Greenwood Plaza, the Nashville Art Colony, the Edinburg Flea Market and the 4-mile long NCHA Parade at Columbus. Mrs. Mack won a draw prize at one of the commercial booths. They were accompanied by their son and three grandchildren. Personals Weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Robert Martin and family were Mr. & Mrs. Herb Grnenenberg, Holly Tarkiu and Robert Schultz of Berwyn, Illinois; Mr. & Mrs. Ewald Friedrich, Monika and Peter, and Fred Klueir of Germany; Her- mine Schmioy, John and Fritz and Anna Marie Schmidt of London. At the home of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Weber, Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Hensall; Mr. & Mrs. John Malcolm, Mitchell; Mr:Ai -Mrs. floWard Hodge and Brent, Ripley; Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Sperling, Lambeth; Mr. & Mrs. Earl Stevens and Don and Alvin Hodge and Betty Anne, St. Mary's; Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hodge, Crediton; Mr. & Mrs. Ron Weber and Mrs. Charles Featherstone, London; and Mrs, By the year 2000, it is estimated that world population will have increased from today's 3.6 billion to 6.5 billion, and that more than half of this increase will take place in South and East Asia, largely in India and China. The fastest national growth rate in the world is in Kuwait — about 8 percent per annum. Wilfred Doupe, Exeter. The occasion was the celebration of Mrs. Doupe's birthday. ' Royal Haist, Chicago, is visiting relatives in the area. Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricker were guests Friday of Mr. & Mrs. By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Over 40 ladies were on a bus trip sponsored by the Centralia U,C,W. last Wednesday. A visit was made to the Avon Knitting Mill, Stratford and to the show room of the Flex Steel Furniture. This was followed by lunch in the park. ' The highlight of the day was the Stratford Festival play "As You Like It." Dinner was reserved for the group at Towers and a shopping tour of the store completed the enjoyable day. Personals Lawrence Hirtzel returned home from South Huron Hospital Monday. Mr. & Mf.S. George Snell and Robert were in Kitchener on Saturday attending the Falconer — Rintoul wedding. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Snell. Mrs, W. Palmer, St. Catharines, is spending a couple of weeks with her father, George Hepburn, while her brother Jack RECEPTION AND DANCE for LYNN VAN PRAET and BRAD OLMSTED (Bridal Couple) Friday, July 28 9 p.m, DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by Roger Quick Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided Entertainment Country & Western every weekend • Tasty Snacks • Ample Free Parking Commercial Hotel Seaforth is receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Rowe, Wind- sor were visitors last week with Mrs. Rowe's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Essery. Mr. & Mrs. Reg Aubin and Joseph, Seaforth spent the weekend with Mrs. V. Overholt and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Stone and family of Sault Ste Marie were weekend guests with Rev. & Mrs. J. Beaton and family. Mrs. George Dunn and Sirs. Ray Lammie accompanied. Mr, & Mrs. Chester Dunn, Exeter to Toronto where they visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Paisley and Mr. &, Mrs. .Elmore Dunn and families. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Fralick of Royal Oak, Michigan are visiting with Mrs. Fralick's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Truman Mills of Collins Bay called on friends in •the village Tuesday. Evan McCandless, Strathroy, Tony Marten's brother Marinus Martens from Holland arrived Sunday and is visiting relatives in Crediton and Grand Bend. Mr. Marten's mother and sister from Holland are also visiting in the area. Seven Crediton women joined the Centralia U.C.W. chartered bus trip to Stratford last Wed- nesday for a tour of two in- dustries and a matinee viewing of As You Like It. They were Mrs. Ed Hendrick, Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Nola Faist, Mrs, Irvine Finkbeiner, Mrs. Robert Bush- field, Mrs. Clayton Sims and Ella Morlock, A week ago, the Gideons represented by Edgar Cudmore and Don Jolly, Exeter, conducted the Sunday morning service at Zion United Church. Last Sunday the Alcohol and Drug Concerns organization was represented by Emery Hathaway, Courtwright, Sunday afternoon there was a family gathering at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Orville Jones. Relatives were present from Wingham, Brussels, Listowel, London, Preston and Lucan. .u4 W 7 Centralia women see Stratford play This Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. '7 2 l is the year of FOOD 'N FUN AT OA ©OD PUN John Alderson says: He and Tim Swat (our bar manager) make the coolest drinks in the area. Come in soon! * Enjoy Fine Food in a refined atmosphere * American Express & Chargex * Nightly entertainment by the "BLUE DANUBE" DUO * Open daily 7 am - midnight and Sunday 7 am - 9 pm * Visit the 19th Hole Room * Special rates for children Entertainment Nightly: BLUE DANUBE DUO ON ©OD IINK Overlooking Ontario's LAME Wan OM --746.1ips 4 FISH Et CHIPS 235.0464 81114 EN r 45t plA SO(ffi sORK11/4 & sou Fried „ice plA w ith Prleci Rice itt49 CHICKEN CHOWMEIN $.29 PLATE with Fried Rice II 890 HAMBURGER :FRENCH FRIES 690 HOT TURKEY, 8 9 PORK OR BEEF Wally's Restaurant Mon., Tues, Wed,, Thurs. — 10:00 a.m. to Midnight Fri, & Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sunday — 12 Noon to 10:00 p.m, MAIN ST, GRAND BEND, ONTARIO, CANADA