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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-12-21, Page 31The Oasis Restaurant Sunday Specials Open 4 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily (The all-night dining spot) BANQUET FACILITIES Phone 225-2715 for reservations WHALEN CORNERS 5 miles north of Elginfield on Highway 23 Admission $2.00 Everyone Welcome DAILY BUSINESSMEN'S SPECIAL Best Wishes For The Festive Season and Throughout The New Year THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Fri. & Sat. — Dec. 22 & 23 Odds 'N Ends New Year's Eve Dance L . • Smorgasbord • Entertainment By Papa James and the Minstrel Men TICKETS AVAILABLE — MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW Phone 228-6649 FROM ALL YOUR FRIENDS AT THE Dufferin Hotel CENTRALIA DANCE with Edward Bear South Huron District High School 8:30 to 11:30 Thursday, January 4 Hockey of Its Best! A, Played By Boys Eight and Under Third Annual Exeter Mite Hockey Tournament DECEMBER 26 and 27 Exeter Arena 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Each Day 16 TEAMS IN ACTION DONATE IT TO THE RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Exeter Legion Hall SpOnSared by the Exeter` Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Your Blood Saves Lives! TImepAdvocate, December 21, 1972 Page 19 A Huron Centennial students etpermission for field trip, December 31, 1972, custodian, Central Huron „Resignations, of non-teaching Secondary School, Clinton, both personnel Are: Mrs, Carol effective on December 31. It was Armstrong, bus .driver, Turn- noted that Mr. Denomme had berry Central School, and Mg. been ,custodian in Clinton for 33 Lawrence •Denomme, chief years. BIRTHS-- CARDS OF THANKS — Hospital. 15, 1972 at South Huron Hospital - a CAMPBELL Mr. and Mrs. Gary Campbell, Exeter announce the birth of a daughter Tracy Lynn, 6 lb. 13 oz. December 17, 1972 at South Huron daughter, Deborah Ann, December sister for Tracy Lynn. Zurich, announce the birth of a luny —. Mr. and Mrs. James Billo, friends, neighbors and relatives for nurses on 6th floor. Rev Dobson and Rev. Warren, Special thank you for since returning home. Special thanks to Dr, Milne, Dr.Scrimgeour and the the help at home — Mrs. Earl flowers, treats, cards and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and Pickering. 51p I wish to thank all my family, Once again we wish to thank EAGLESON — Gary and Marilyn everyone who took care of Tracy Eagleson announce the birth of a son, while in South Huron Hospital. Andrew Gary, December 13, 1972 at Special thanks to Dr, Ecker — Bill Chatham Public General Hospital - a and Grace Gilfillan 51c grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd My sincere thanks to everyone who Eagleson. remembered me in anyway while a patient in Vidtoria Hospital and since McCANN —Larry and Barb McCann, returning home. — Mrs. Ella Rae RR 3, Dashwood, announce the birth Hayter 51p , of a son, Clinton Lawrence, December 7, 1972 at St. Joseph's We wish to convey our thanks to Hospital, London - a brother for Rev. and Mrs. Beaton and family for Laura Lee and grandchild for Mr. and entertaining us royally, the night of Mrs, George Grenier, and Mrs. the Carol Sing, thanks 'also to those Lawrence McCann great-grandchild who welcomed us and helped to make for Mrs, Laura McCann. the evening extremely enjoyable. — The Huron Park Outdoor Club Sic SCHANTZ — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schantz, RR 2, Zurich announce the The family of the late Peter birth of a son, Steven Gerald, Anthonee Uyl wish to express their December 17, 1972 at South Huron thanks to relatives and friends for Hospital - a brother for Sonya Lynn. their kindness shown during our re- cent bereavement, also for-donations VAN DONGEN—Lee and Sandra Van to the Canadian Cancer Society, Dongen, Grand Bend announce the cards and attendance, Special thanks birth of a daughter, Kimberly Lee, to Reverend Roeda, Mr. and Mrs. December 7, 1972 at St. Joseph's Harry Klungel and the staff of the Hospital, London - a sister for Cassie- Queensway Nursing Home and also Ann. Dr,Goddard.— The Uyl family. 51p TONIGHT Thurs., Dec. 21 8:30 P.M. Exeter Legion Hall JACKPOT '100 must go Door Prizest.-4•TOR trce,yq O tit'AIIP4 =FA =Fed t;•'-‘ 0:.tc;t5,i (;:;,',-) • A Christmas • OAKWOOD • SOUTHCOTT PINES Walk g g .0 g • BEACH 0' PINES g g A tour of 6 homes, distintive.ly different gaily decorated for the Holiday Season • SANTA CLAUS • LIGHT REFRESHMENTS g Due to poor weather conditions g the walk will be extended to Saturday, Dec. 23 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. g Tickets $2.00 Adult $1.00 Children g Available In Exeter At , i Po: Sponsored By Huron Country Playhouse, Grand Bend Huntley's Drugs Boyles' Ladies Wear ' laiagtles$3.Piizwitz.),kmois5NOviatatig:z.No.liz!ziga,5:4::,Wata' •5).40,: South Huron District High School Evening Class Program Courses beginning the week of JANUARY 8, 1973 1. FOREIGN COOKERY - Monday - 7:30 p.m. Room 224 2. INTERIOR DECORATING - Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. Room 203 3. LINGERIE SEWING (Sew-knit-Stretch) - Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. - Room 222 4. SPEED READING - Thursday - 7:30 p.m, - Room 120. These courses will run for 10 weeks, The registration fee is $5.00. Please call the school and register for these courses now if you have not already done so, Golf Instruction and a course on Sew-Knit-Stretch for mens wear will begin in late March; please watch for the advertisement at that time, J, L. WOODEN P rind pal CARDS OF THANKS ---- The family of the late Bertha Campbell wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown them in the loss of their dear mother and grandmother. Special thanks to the staff of the Bluewater Rest Home, Rev. Jack Anderson, London, the James Carrothers Funeral Home, London. the pallbearers and our store staff. Your kindness will always be remembered — Earl and Lillian Campbell 51c Thanks to all for cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to doctors and nurses of 4th floor west. — Mrs, Willis Hayter 51c I would like to express my ap- preciation and thanks to everyone who so kindly remembered me with cards, flowers and visits while a patient in South Huron and St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home, Special thanks to the ones who helped in so many ways at home. I shall never forget your kindness. — Laverne Skinner 51p We would like to thank all the merchants in Grand Bend who donated gifts and money for our Christmas party. — Grand Bend Ladies Bowling League 51c I wish to thank all my neighbors, friends and relatives for visits, cards, flowers while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr. Wallace, nurses and staff and Rev. Wright. — Frank Lostell, 51c My sincere thanks to everyone who remembered Hilda while a patient at South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gans and hospital staff. We would also like to take this opportuni- ty of wishing all our friends a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. .— Russell and Hilda Brintnell Sip CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — Cash Bingo Legion Hall Seaforth Friday December 22nd, 8:15 p.m. 15 regular games, $10 each, three $50 games $150 jackpot to go, two door prizes, admission $1.00, extra cards, 25¢ each or 7 for $1.00, children under 16 not permitted. Proceeds for welfare work, auspices of Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion. 51c NEW YEAR'S DANCE at Staffa Hall, sponsored by Staffa W. I., Saturday December 30 Howes Orchestra. Everybody welcome. 51c CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON & Sunday School Program at Caven Presbyterian church, postponed from Sunday December 17 to December 31, 11 m A FANSHAWE FIRST — Courses offered in Lucan, courses will commence 'Jamie* 23 'at' Bid- dulph Central School - 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Register for one of the following on Jan. 16, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Biddulph Central School. Small Engine Repairs and maintenance, Interior Decoration and Design, Physical Fitness for Women, Choir (all 10 weeks in length with a $15.00 fee) Basic Farm Bookkeeping to run for five weeks, fee $8.00. Watch for further details in the near future. 51c GF-16 Escorted Florida Tours! Depart January 20 and March 3. Two weeks of sun and relaxation. St. Petes, Daytona and Miami included. Featuring Cypress Gardens, Disney World, Silver Springs, Busch Gardens and more. Modern air-ride hiway coaches and first class accommoda- tion. Free brochures. Fettes Tours and Travel 323-1645 Mount Forest. Limited space remaining. 51c CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION — "The New Book of Praise" is now in print. Copies are now being ordered for the congregation. Any members wishing to purchase a personal copy at a considerable saving, please contact the minister. A subscription list will be placed at the church on Sunday. Copies will be on display. 51c Entertainment Country & Western every weekend • Tasty SnackS' • Ample Free Parking Commercial Hotel Seaforth fl CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, flowers and treats and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter and St. Joseph's Hospital London, A special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Hessian and doctors and nurses in intensive care unit. Thanks to Miss Claygole, nurses and staff., Rev. Paul Packman for his visits, the Kippen UCW, and to the Hoffman Am- bulance Service, Season's Greetings to all.— Emerson Kyle 51c IN MEMORIAM — CUTTING — In loving memory of a dear Dad and Grandfather, Bill Cut- ting who passed away one year ago December 30. This month comes back with sad regret. It brings back a day we'll never forget You fell asleep without a goodbye But our memories of you will never die We miss you more than anyone knows As each day passes our emptiness grows No one knows the grief we bear When our family meets, and you're not there. You left so suddenly, your thoughts unknown But you left memories, we are proud to own, Loved so much to ever be forgotten — Bob, June and grandchildren John, Janet Heather, Randy, Jamie and Faraleigh, CUTTING — In loving memory of a dear husband and father William Cutting who passed away one year ago December 30, 1971, It doesn't matter the day or year There are always memories, always a tear Memories don't fade, they just grow deep For someone we loved, and could not keep. Lovingly remembered by wife Mary, daughter Margaret, son-in-law Edward, daughter June and sons Calvin, Robert and Jack. 51c DATARS — In loving memory of a husband, father and grandfather, Elmore Datars who passed away 6 years ago December 26, 1966. We cannot keep from wondering No matter how we try And in oursad and troubled hearts We keep on asking why. Death only comes to let us know We love more dearly than we show But love in death should let us see What love in life should always be, Always remembered by his wife and, family. 51c GREENACRE — In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Barry, who died 1 year ago December 19, 1971. Today recalls sad memories Of our dear son gone to rest And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad and Rodney. 51p GUENTHER — In loving memory of our dear son and brother, John, who passed away December 24, 1969 and our dear daughter and sister Janet, who passed away May 14, 1970. Their life is a beautiful memory, Their death is a silent grief, They sleep in God's beautiful garden, In sunshine of perfect peace. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your Dad and Mother and sister Karen. 51c HOOPER — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, William C. who passed away one year ago, December 25, 1971. Deep in our hearts there's a picture Of a dear one gone to rest, For memory's sake we will keep it. Because he was one of the best. Sadly missed by Don, Norma, Grant and Bill. 51p HUTCHINSON — In loving memory of a dear nephew and cousin Eric, who left us suddenly December 21, 1968. Nothing but memories as we journey on Longing for a smile from a loved one gone None knows the depth of our deep regret But we remember when others forget, Always remembered by Uncle Howard, Aunt Jean, Marlene and Vicky Clarke. 51c JONES — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Charles Jones who passed away one year ago, December 25, 1971. Somewhere beyond the sunset, Where loveliness never dies, , He dwells in the beautiful garden, Beneath Gods Heavenly skies, Lovingly remembered by his wife Verda and son Fred. 51p PICKERING — In loving memory of our dear parents, Elmer Pickering who passed away September 16, 1965 and Martha Pickering who passed away December 25, 1970. Those we love we never lose, For always they will be, Forever loved, forever dear, In thought and memory. Lovingly remembered by the fami- ly and grandchildren. 51p IN MEMORIAM — ,SMITH — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Robert Smith who passed away December 28, 1970, In tears we saw you sinking We watched you fade away Our hearts were almost broken You fought so hard to atay But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. Sadly missed by wife Edna, daughter Marlene and son-in-law Jack, grandson, Michael. 51c SMITH — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Edna Smith who passed away 2 years ago December 28, 1970. Iler memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away, Sadly missed by husband Clarence and family. 51p SQUIRE — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Vera Squire who passed away one year ago December 31, 1971. Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. The voice is mute and stilled the he That loved us well and true, Oh, bitter was the trial to part, From one so good as you. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last, We willre,remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are so As time goes by we miss you more, Your loving smile your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place. Lovingly remembered by husband Frank and family. 51p Two firms get loans Ontario Development Cor- poration will provide funds to assist with the expansion program of a Goderich firm and , the establishment of a -new manufacturing operation at Vanastra, near Clinton. The Honourable Charles MacNaughton, MPP for 'Huron and Treasurer of Ontario, an- nounced this week that Dearborn Steel Tubing Manufacturing Company (Canada) Limited 'of Goderich will receive a $39,935 ODC performance loan towards its new welding facility in Goderich Industrial Park. The 10,000 sq. ft. facility will improve production at the company's Newgate Street plant. The firm manufactures automotive exhaust and tail pipes for ,Canadian.and markets. The expansion program has led to 'the employment of 40 ad- ditional staff already and further increases are anticipated. Huron Acoustics Industries Limited will receive a $15,500 performance loan toward the establishment of a 16,000 sq. ft. plant at Vanastra, the former RCAF base near Clinton. The company manufactures wooden enclosures and assem- bles hi-fi speakers for the domestic and export markets. Huron Acoustics began production in October and is employing about 10 people at present. Further staff will be required as production increases. Christmas By CAROL ROSS Mt. Carmel Christmas carols Having Fun. Receiving presents It's an exciting day. Sharing with everyone. Time of happiness. Merry Christmas A wonderful Day. Singing joyfully, as we play. Christmas With A Pussy By MARIANNE GREEN Grand Bend On Christmas morning my cat Blackie comes from where he was sleeping and lays under the Christmas tree. He wants to know if there is a presant for him. He will watch us open our presants then he will look at the very last one because he knows that it is for him. My mother father or brother will open the little presant and it was a mouse. He liked the little mouse and we had a very Merry Christmas. Grade Eight students at Huron Centennial Public School were granted permission for a field trip to Ottawa on May 8, 9 and 10, subject to the necessary consent forms being obtained from the parents of all students par- ticipating, and that a ratio of one adult to 15 students be observed. This approval was granted Monday at the Huron County board's regular meeting in Clinton. A discussion on who takes field trips followed. D. J. Cochrane, Director of Education, replying to a question why some schools take more trips than others, said that some schools do not request as many. Members were told that some short trips within the county do not come to the at- tention of the board, but that field trips were approved if ap- plication made in proper time. It was reported all schools have made requests for field trips for 1973. The board expressed its willingness to co-operate with the Seaforth Recreational Com- mittee in investigating further the feasibility of setting up some kind of scheme that could use school facilities throughout the area. Miss Mary Helen Thompson, a teacher at Howick Public School, was granted a leve of absence, without pay, for December 21 and 22. The board will follow a recommendation of the Management committee to ad- vertise for the supply of gasoline for all the school buses, owned by the board with contract to run for a period of three yars and the successful bidder to supply and install to the board, free of charge, all necessary tanks and pumps as directed by the plant superintendent and tran- sportation manager. The board ruled that school bus operators under contract to the board must be responsible for the parking space required for their vehicles. This decision followed a problem in Wingham when buses were parked on town-owned property. An amount of money up to $500 will be allowed for the in- stallation of a bell which was donated back to the Holmesville Public School by Goderich Township, and taken from the former school section No. 3. The board will apply for the provincial-municipal ,employ- merit inventive granrf OF 1972=7g: The initial allocation of funds for the board is $12,800, which is about $3,000 more than last year. It will be used for painting and other work programs planned by management committee. Mr, Cochrane reported resignations received from teaching personnel as follows: Mrs. Barbara Reed, Exeter Public School; Mrs. Shirley Dodds, .Holmesville Public School, Miss Karen Stoddart, Hullett and Holmesville Schools, Mrs. Brenda Dhaya, Robertson Memorial Public School; Mrs. Corinne Bishop, South Huron District High School; and Mrs. Marie R. Irwin, Victoria Public School, all effective as of No One. Under 16 Years Of Age Will Be Admitted 1 share the wealth Admission $1.00 for 15 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1.00 Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary g. Semi Formal. Dance h. Friday, December 22 9-12 South Huron District High School Couples Only Music by Fussion Admission: $3.00 per couple at the door Tie required for gentlemen %FSi Mid tzitedtV4catket3cg*gedttliAV4:14ta c u sn, Pineridge Chalet (1 1/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL) Fri., Sat. Dec. 22, 23 Joe Overholt Dancing 9 - 1 401.100001111111110111111111111101111010111 0111 llllll 11111111111111111111111101111 41 1101 1 Special Octobertest Food 00111111111111111011101.011tIllilli1011111111111111 lllll ll 100110111111111111111 1111 111111111 ROAST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, BRAT WURST SAUSAGE AND STEAK13URGERS, SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT, COLESLAW OR FRENCI I FRIES To reserve your table, phone: GEORGE BEER CHALET DON MOU SSEAt 262-26'73 236-4218 236-4610