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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-11-02, Page 21. — We wish to thank all the people who offered prayers, words of sympathy, sent cards and letters, gave flowers, sent baking, made donations to the flowers, placed Gideon Bibles, made donations to Missions and helped in any other way, Special thanks to Rev. Guy, Rev. Dobson, pallbearers, flower bearers, ladies of Group one of Zurich UCW, Hoffman funeral am- bulance service, Dr. Gulens, and nurses at South Huron Hospital. — Mrs. Gabel and Idella 44p I wish to thank everyone who sent cards, treats and flowers, and for all the visits I received while in the hospital and since returning home. — Linda Dodds 44p Many thanks to all who visited me and sent get well greetings while in St. Joseph's hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Ballantyne and nursing staff on fifth floor. — Andy M. Easton 44p I would like to say "thank you" to all my neighbours, relatives and friends for their gifts, cards, flowers, treats and visits while in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. A special "Thank You" to Dr. Fred Boyes; our family who gave Joe and I such good care; to all who prayed for me and sent birthday cards. To thank Nuns; Nurses, Drs. Wilson and Dr. Tong on 4th floor. Special thanks to Fathers' John Mooney, Finn; and Father Tony for their visits to my room. Your kindness will always be remembered, — Mrs, Rita Carey44nc The family of the late Mrs. Fannie Desch wish to express their sincere appreciation to our many relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during the recent loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Our thanks for the beautiful floral arrangements, donations for various charities and sympathy cards also to St. Joseph Hospital, London, Special thanks to South Huron Hospital, Miss Claypole, Nursing Staff and Kitchen staff also Dr. Wallace and Dr, Goddard. Many thanks to Rev, Clayton Keupfer, Ephriam Gingerich ladies of the Mennonite Church and pallbearers and the Westlake Funeral Home. 44p The family of the late Everett Desjardine wishes to express their thanks for the kindness shown to them during the loss of a dear hu- band, father and brother. We would like to thank each one for messages of sympathy, prayers, flowers and donations. To the neighbors and friends who helped at the house and sent in food. Special thanks to the Church of God WMS, Rev. E. Wattam and Rev. M. Vincent, pallbearers and flower bearers. Your kindness were always be remembered, 44p erasion to its pension regulations. It presently provides for only those persons required for jury duty or those sitting as federal or provin- cial government members who are allowed to contribute directly from their own pocketbooks to maintain their full pension con- tribu tionS, Carroll told council that he has been assured by Hon. C. S. MacNaughton and by ,Hon, Thomas Wells that this oversight will be corrected in the coming year, perhaps in time for 1973. He also said he had been told by the Ontario Department of Educa- tion, the superannuatien commis- sion and the men's teachers' federation to which Carroll belongs, that the problem can be "sorted out locally." County councillors were in- formed however, that letters written by Reeve Carroll to the Director of Education have not been answered nor has the matter been brought to a public meeting of the board of education in Huron, "I do not expect the board of education to pay my way," said Reeve Carroll Monday in a telephone interview. He said he had decided to "withdraw from county council activities" because he was unable to wait any longer for a solution to the problem. BIRTHS -*.DININEY Don and Marie Dianey, RR 1 Crediton, announce the birth of a son, Derek Michael, October 25, 1972 at St, Joseph's Hospital, London — another ;brother for Kathy, Vary,. Dale, Brian, Steven and Scott. RUSSELL — Doug and Ann, .RR I Daskiwpod, announce the birth of A daughter, Connie Lynn, October 20, r 1972 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London — first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Russell and third for Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sturdevant. ENGAGEMENTS ---- Mr, and Mrs, Ron Denham, RR I St. Marys, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Anna Darlene to Mr. Douglas Elmer Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harding, RR 1 Gorrie, The wedding will take place on Saturday, November 18, 1972, at 3:00 p.m. Kirkton United Church, Kirkton, Ontario 44nc 1114 Mr. and Mrs, J. Lenard Fisher wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Geraldine Marie to Mr, Clarence Robert Reid son of Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Reid of Kerwood. Wedding to take place November 18, 1972 at 3:00 p.m, at the Lucan United Church, 44c Mr, and Mrs. Clem Regier, RR 2 Zurich, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Bonita Theresa to Peter Anthony Regier, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Regier of Zurich on Saturday, November 25, 1972 at 2 p.m. at St. Peter Roman Catholic church, St. Joseph, Ont.44p PARKHILL LION'S MEN'S party Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1972, Parkhill Community Centre, smorgasbord dinner 6-9 p.m. entertainment and elimination draw commencing at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $6.00 each available at Parkhill Automotive, M. Box and Son Furniture, William J. Amos In- surance or any Lion's Club member, 44,45c BAZAAR, BAKE SALE and tea, Exeter United Church, Saturday, Nov. 18, the U.C.W. will sell baking, sewing, Christmas decorations and novelties, etc. A fashion show will be held in con- nection with the tea at 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Tickets 35c, available from Unit 4. 44,45c Two EXCITING FLORIDA TOURS. Jan, 20 — 13 days and March 3 — 14 days. Fully es- corted on a luxury highway coach equipped with washroom, reclining seats, etc. Ocean front accommodation in St. Petes, Daytona and Miami Beach, First class vacation at third class prices and we do the worrying.. Free brochures, Fettes Tours St Travel 323-154 5 , Mount Forest. 44c Turkey Supper BINGO > TThounrisg . h , t Nov. Starts at 8:30 p,m. Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Admission $1.00 15 Games Extra Cards 25c or 5 for $1.00 54 calls JACKPOT $ 300 1 share the wealth Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board Trophy Dance sponsored by Huron County Trotting Pony Club Sat., Nov. 4, 1972 Exeter Legion Hall Music by LEROY WALKER 53.00 per couple 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. Tickets available at door ••••=1, Cabaret Dance Sat., Nov. 4 Russeldale Hall Music by THE BLENDERS The family of RALPH AND MARY WEBER cordially invite Friends and Neighbours fo a Dance in honour of their parents' 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY FRI., NOV. 3 8:30 p.m. Dashwood Corrimunity Centre Music by Roger Buick & the Rainbows launch Provided Entertainment e!* DASHWOOD HOTEL 411.11.1.1101•1}4111111.0.111141,1•MO!114104MOO.M.A040110001M1.1.M.1411•1•641100.011111.4 1.111 at the I. Grand Bend United Church Anniversary Services Sunday, Nov. 5 11:15 A.M. Duet: Stewart Sisters of Ailsa Craig 7:30 PM. Solo: Mrs. Morley Desjardine Instrumental Duet: 13rock and Mark Adams Guest preacher at both services Rev, Lawrence S. Lewis B.A.,B1111 of Clinton The One Way Sound A Musical group from Chatham will be featured at Exeter United Church on Sun., Nov. 5 at 11:00 a.m. KIRKTON UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Nov. 5 at 11 A.M. Rev. Laurie J. Ray will be in charge of the service Special music by Junior and Senior Choirs Everyone Welcome EXETER UNITED CHURCH James at Andrew Minister: Rev. Glen D. Wright, B.A.,B.D. Organist & Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Cameron Music Director: Mrs. Roland McCaffrey Sunday, November 5 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Guests: The One Way Sound Nursery For Courtesy Oar Phone 235-1163 E.F.V. Day — November 19 * * * If your religion is just a set of rules it is 'bad. It is 'bad for those who cannot keep the rules; but it is much worse for those who can; for they get self-satisfied. —William Temple CALVARY United Church of Canada DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. Bruce Guy, B.A. Organist: Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, November 5 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:50 a.m.—Sunday School PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Andrew end George Streets Vacancy Pastor: Rev, G. Reinhart 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Vacancy Pastor: Rev. G. Reinhart 8:30 a.m.—Morning Worship 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Churches of the Lutheran Hour CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Jack. Roeda, Minister Sunday, November 5 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship 3:15 p.m.—Sunday School The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570 TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH Main at Gidley Rector: Rev. G. A. Anderson, O.F.C. Organist: Mrs. Maude Connon Sunday, November 5 23rd Sunday after Trinity 8:00 a.m,-*Holy Communion 11;00 a.m.--Homing Prayer Guest Preacher: Bev. Jantes Somerville, London. Sunday School and Nursery. Visiters are welcome at all times, Hully Gully Varna To the Music of THE COUNTRY RAMBLERS Square and Round Dancing from 10 till 1 Henson Fall Curling Club Dance Nov. 11, 1972 Hensall Arena Music by Joe Overholt Tickets available from any Curling Club Member Refreshments Exeter Arena Activities THURSDAY, NOV. 2 6.7 Novice 7-8 Midget 8-10 Hawks 10-11 Newby Tire FRIDAY, NOV. 3 2:30-3:30 Mothers & Tots (Free) 4-5 Skating 8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Strathroy SATURDAY, NOV. 4 7:30-9 Pee Wee 9-11 Novice Houseleague 11-1 Mites 1-8 Pee Wee Houseleague 3-5 Bantam Houseleague 8.10 Christian Reformed Church (Skating Party) SUNDAY, NOV. 5 9-12 London 2-4 Public Skating 7-1 1 Ausable League MONDAY, NOV. 6 3:30.9:30 Figure Skating 9:30-11:00 Hockey Praetice TUESDAY, NOV, 7 3:30-8:30 Figure Skating 8:30 Hawk Practice WEDNESDAY, NOV, 8 2:30-3:30 Mothers & Tots (Free) 4.5 Skating 5:30.6:30 Mites 7.10 Shamrock Hockey (Pee Wee, Bantam & Midget), Dance this Saturday night CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. Wilfred O. Jarvis, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, November 5 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Kindergarten—Grades 1 and 2 '1 10:00 a . m ,—Morning Worship "Man's Basic Needs— (2) Se curity" 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Grades 3 and up. ZION UNITED CHURCH CREDITON Minister: Rev. Douglas Warren, B.A.,B.D. Sunday, November 5 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Nursery for children 3 years • and under. 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service All are welcome. EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE • MAIN AT VICTORIA Rev. Austin Gedcke Sunday, November 5 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Concluding service ▪ with Rev. N. Schlarbaum. Wed, at 7:00 p,m. Crusaders for boys and girls. "ONLY A STRANGER ONCE" EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Huron St. West Fundamental — Evangelical 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schaal 11:00 a.m,—Sertnon Topic: "The Redeemer Remembered by the Redeemed" The Lord's Supper Nursery facilities and Primary Church up to age 9. 7:30 p.m.—Sermon Topic: "Ate We Living in the Days of Noah?" Noah j seas in the days of 00 Noah se shall it be at the second coming of Jesus ehrist")—Mt. 24:32 What pare the similarities be- tween Noah's day and our present generation? Nursery facilities. Wednesday; Prayer and Bible Study 8:00 Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist Rev. R. H. Thynne, PaStOr Telephone 235-2476 "WHERE THE WHOLE BIBLE IS WHOLLY TAUGHT" November 2, 1972 Pogo .1'1.A Plans not to seek re-election deducted from his service credits record. This time will have to be made up at the end of his. teaching career, Carroll told council. The Ontario Superannuation Act does not specifically refer to municipal politicians with regard GACKSTETTER — In laving grandfather, John Gaekstetter who Passed away oxie year ago Nov. 6, 6 memory of our dear father and f i 197 . ecause o oss in p Life goes on, We know that's true But not the same since we lost you. Through all our troubles he helped us along. If we live like him, We will never go wrong. On earth he was level, In heaven he rests God Bless y Ever you Dad you were one of thebestRemembered by son, Edward, daughter-in-law Flora and Wm Yearley family. 44p Walking on road can be 'deadly' For one reason or another 46 persons were on foot alongside Ontario. Highways during the first half of this year when they were struck and killed by a moving vehicle. Last year 140 pedestrians were killed and another 800 were injured. Persons who must walk along a highway for any reason should stay well away from the travelled portion. The Ontario Provincial Police force reminds all citizens that large portions of controlled- access highways are prohibited to pedestrians and that persons convicted of contravening provisions of the highway traffic act regulations may be subject to a fine of not less than $20 and not more than $100. YOU never deserved what you went through, Just what you suffered no one can tell, I was not there, to see you die, To hold your hand and kiss you good-bye. But I'll remember my whole life , through The last few words I had with you. Lovingly remembered by husband Eli Sims. 44p LAMPORT — In memory of Brian Edward Lamport who died two years ago Nov. 6. The dearest son this world could hold Wit g h a beautiful smile and a heart of old To those who knew him all will know How much we lost two years ago. Though absent he is always near. Still loved, still missed and ever dear. Sadly missed by father, mother and sister 44p kindness at the time of the loss of 4 dear father, son and son-in-law. Special thanks to Mr, and Mrs, McLeod for their thoughtfulness to the children at the time pf the acci- dent, Rev, Ladd, Detective Crump, Needhams Funeral Home, Pallbearers, and all those who helped in any way. Your friendship and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. — Mike, Pam, Jen- nifer, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Smith 44p I would like to sincerely thank my family, relatives, neighbours and friends, for their best wishes, flowers, cards, gifts and telephone calls while I was a patient in $trathroy Middlesex general Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to the Grand Bend Lions' Club and to the Mcl(erlie Automotive employees. Also to Dr. Fred Boyes and Dr. Crowley, nurses and staff at the hospital, It was all greatly appreciated, — Mrs, Cyrilla Vanbruaene 44c A sincere thank you to all who remembered me while I was a patient in St. Joseph's. Hospital and since returning home, A special thanks to Rev, G. Anderson and Rev. E. Bridger. — Mrs. Milton Pfaff 44p I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for their visits, treats and cards I received for my 90th birthday. It all helped to make it a day to be remembered. — Herbert Marlton 44c I would like to thank all those who sent cards, letters and gifts, the friends and relatives who visited me. Special thanks to my husband and children who came every day and comforted me, the ladies aid members and neighbors who honoured and visited my husband, my sister Lovina who took care of me when I came home and those who visited me at home. Special thanks to Dr. O'Connor, Bruce Bjorkquist, Rev, Reinhart, for their prayers.and comforting words, the nurses who so patiently took care of me in South Huron Hospital, It was all very much appreciated, — Mrs. Louis Restemayer 44c A private letter sent to Uuron County Council from Ooderich Reeve Paul Carroll and dealt with in committee was, discussed briefly at council last Thursday when Executive Committee Chairman Allan Campbell of. McKillop asked Carroll to ex- plain certain portions of his cor- respondence to council. Reeve Carroll said he was suf.- prised that the letter was opened for public discussion, but went on to explain that it had been written only to advise county council of his intentions not to seek the reeve's chair in Goderich this fall at the end of his two-year term. The 28-year old Goderich reeve, an employee of the Huron County Board of Education and a Grade 6 teacher at Victoria Public School in Goderich said it was just not possible for him to consider the reeve's chair for another term because he has been unable to reach an agree- ment with the board of education with regard to the necessary time-off required as reeve for attendance at Huron County Council. Carroll told council that while he loses a day's pay at school ($49.50) and the county pays $28.50 per day to council members, his main concern is for his service credits record which affects his pension and the date of his retirement from teaching. For the past teaching year, from September 1971 to October 1972, 21 days away from the classroom have been I wish to thank all who sent cards and flowers while apatient in St, Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to nurses of 4th floor, Drs. Fisher, Parnell and Holmes. Thank you. — Mrs. Alexine Dietrich 44e IN MEMORIAM McCURPY — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Alvin. McCurdy who passed away November 6, 1971. Time unfolds another year, But memories keep you ever near, Np need for words except to say, Still loved and missed in every way. Lovingly remembered by his wife and family 44p RAVELLE In loving memory of our mother who passed away November 3, 1971. A golden heart stopped beating, Two working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to uys Tie only takes the best, For all her loving kindness She asked nothing in return If all the world deserted us To our mother we could turn So please God take a message To our mother up above And tell her that we miss her And give her all our love, Lovingly remembered by daughters, Irene Penfound, Verna Zimmer, Violet Chilton, and son Stewart 44p SIMS — In loving memory of a dear wife Helen Sims who passed away 6 years ago, October 31, 1966. From hospital bed to heavenly rest Good took you home to be his guest, You suffered too much, your pleasures too few, CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Wilfred Davis of 63 Essex St., London, wish to express Our Thanks to our many friends, neighbours and relatives for heir many cards, floral tributes, donations to heart fund and acts of RUMMAGE SALE — Hensall Arena Friday Nov. 3 at 8:00 p.m, Sponsored by Hensall Kinettes. 43,44c BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, Nov, 3 at 8:15 p.m. — 15 regular games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00, Extra cards 25 cents each, 3 for 50 cents or 7 for $1,00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for welfare work. 41fnc BAZAAR, BAKE SALE and tea, St, James Anglican Church, Clandeboye, Saturday, Nov. 4, 2:00 p.m. Everybody Welcome, 44c COUNTRY STORE BAZAAR, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen- sail, Saturday, Nov. 4, 3:00 p.m. baking, sewing, produce, fish pond and afternoon tea. 44c PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES HOURS of worship: Nov. 5 to April 29 Caven — 10:00 a,m. Carmel — 11:15 a,m. Cromarty — 1:30 a.m, Sunday School: Caven — Kindergarten, grades 1 and 2, 10:00 a.m. Grades 3 and up, 11:00 a.m, Carmel — All grades 10:00 a,m. Cromarty — all grades 12:30 p.m. 44c • 7hC C11 It PICII CS in the area Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and• Services I wish to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbours for all the lovely and useful shower gifts I received. — Linda Dietrich 44c I wish to thank the Kirkton Com- munity for the lovely gifts received at the shower on Friday evening. — Darlene Denham 44p I would like to express our sincere thanks to friends and relatives for The ONE WAY SOUND — a musical group — will be guests at Exeter United Church, Sunday, November cards and flowers in the loss of ourk;;.5. ' 44c brother Harold Mitchell of West ll 1PLAN TO SEE slides on the work of Lorne. Special thanks to Mrs. Earl Dixon for helping at the house, — Florence and Ken Hodgins 44c BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East Sunday, November 5 Rev. S. Nagel 10:00 a,m.—Morning Worship t' 2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School "We Invite You" I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours who so kindly remembered me with flowers, cards, gifts and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Sincerely, Gladys Hern 44c I would like to express my ap- preciation to everyone who so kindly remembered rite with flowers, cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Victoria hospital, London. Special thanks to my family, and my sister and brother-in-law for staying at the home. — Edna Passmore 44c I would like to thank everyone who so kindly remembered me on my 80th birthday with cards, flowers and gifts. It was all greatly appreciated. — Mrs. August (Laura) Miller 44c The family of the late J. Leonard Harris wish to express their sincere appreciation to our many relatives, neighbours and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during the recent loss of ur husband and father. Our thanks for donations to various charities and sympathy cards. Special thanks to Rev. Barry Robinson, Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Pallbearers and anyone who helped in any way, 44p Dance to "Steel River" Tuesday, November 7 9 to 12 Central Huron Secondary School Auditorium $1.50 with student card $1.75 without Friday & Saturday The Larry Johnson Trio CCMte early and -stay late .0.4•eilib 4•06411. *gm t. Brother Bob Mittleholtz to be shown by 2 young Jesuit students who worked with him the summer of 1972. Monday Nov. 6, 8:30 p.m. St. Boniface School Gym, Zurich, spon- sored by St. Boniface C,W.L. No admission. Everyone welcome.43,44c TUPPERWARE PARTY, Monday, Noy. 6, 8:00 p.m. Caven Presbyterian Church basement. Proceeds will be donated to mission fund. Sponsored by the Gordon Auxiliary. All ladies welcome. 43,44c BAZAAR, BAKE SALE and tea, Chiselhurst United Church, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 3-5 p.m. baking, sewing, produce, will be sold. 44c THE SUNFLOWER EXCLUSIVE Canadian handicraft and art an- nounces their open house 501 Wellington Rd, S. Nov. 10 and 11, 1:00 p.m., Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, weaving, quilts, pottery, wall handings, doll clothes, rug hooking, leather, hand made dolls, knitting, art. Introducing Mabel E, Fells' silk screened prints, Martha Hoey's pottery and weaving, Christ- mas gifts that are different because they are original. Everyone Welcome. 44,45c ANNUAL BAZAAR St. Paul's Anglican Church, Kirkton, Friday, Nov, 10, 2-4 p,m. and 7-9 p.m. Adults $2.00 Under 12 $1.00 Note: Take Out Service For Shut-Ins Phone 238-8042 before Nov. 7 Wed., Nov. 8 5-7 o'clock Grand Bend United Church