HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-01-25, Page 17BIRTHS —.-
ALICIELLO — Rocco and Nancy
Aueiello, Willowdale, announce the
birth of a daughter, Cynthia Lee, 7
lh., 7 or., January 7, 1973 — a great-
granddaughter for Mrs. Vera Bullock
and great-great-granddaughter for
Mrs. Mary Garner.
DENOMME — Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Denorame, RR 2, 'Zurich,
announce the birth of a daughter,
• January 20, 1973 at South Huron
Hospital.
HAMILTON — Brad and Mary Lynne
Hamilton, Goderich, announce tile
birj.h of a son, Brent Stewart
McLean, January 17, 1973 at
Goderich Alexandra Marine and
Geheral Hospital — first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Kennedy and
first grandson for Mr, and Mrs. A.
Hamilton, all of Grand Bend.
HARTMAN — Jerome and Lynda
Hartman, Exeter, announce the birth
of a daughter, Karen Elizabeth, 6 lb.,
2 1 s oz„ January 20, 1973 at South
Huron Hospital — a grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gavin, RR 1,
Hensel! and Philip Hartman,
Hamilton.
HUNT — Norm and Marie Hunt, RR
1, Shakespeare, announce the birth of
a son, Jason. January 13, 1973 — a
grandson for Mr. and Mrs. W.H.
Hodgson, Grand Bend and Rt. Rev,
Ut H.R. and Mrs. Hunt, Toronto.
SKINNER — Bob and Ginette
Skinner announce the birth of a son,
Michael John, January 18, 197,3 at
University Hospital, Edmonton,
Alberta -- a brother for Julie,
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to thank my relatives
friends and neighbours for the many
lovely cards, treats and visits and
flowers, during my stay in South
Huron hospital. Special thanks to the
nurses for their excellent care and
kindness. — Mrs. Annie Morenz 4c
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
CARPS OF THANKS —
1 would like to thank everyone who
sent cards, and gifts to me while in
St. Joseph's Hospital, — Doug Hoff-
man 4p
The family of the late Mrs. Arthur
Teevins wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives
friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness and sympathy
shown them during the recent loss of
their dear mother and grandmother
for floral tributes, cards, letters of
sympathy and donations to the heart
fund, Grand Bend Medical Centre.
Special thanks to Dr. Gulens
pallbearers nurses and stall of South
Huron Hospital, troffmans am.
bulance and funeral home,
neighbours who helped at the house,
and Rev. Dobson, Your kindness will
always be remembered. — The
Teevms family 4c
A sincere thank you to Dr. God-
dard, Dr. Gulens, Miss Claypole,
nurses and staff, all my relatives,
friends and neighbours Frienship and
Visitation Committee of Hensall
United Church for the visits, cards
and treats during my stay in South
Huron Hospital. — Mrs. Sim
Rootmi 4c
Many thanks to everyone who came
to visit, brought treats and flowers,
sent cards and well wishes while I
was a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home, Special
thanks to nurses and doctors in I.C.U.
and Fourth floor S,E, and all who
helped at the scene of the accident;
also neighbors and friends who
helped Mom and Dad at home. —
Doris Webb 4p
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to friends relatives and
neighbours for visits cards, flowers
andtreatsin remembering Ross while
a patient in St. Josephs Hospital and
since returning home. A special
thank you to Rev. D. Warren, Hoff-
mans Ambulance and the nurses and
staff on third floor. — Ross & Erma
Krueger 3c
We wish to express our thanks to
our friends neighbours and relatives
for gifts, cards and visits and any
other acts of kindness while a patient
in South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. John Beaton, Dr,
Fletcher and hospital staff. — Mr. &
Mrs. William Haddock 4p
A special thanks to Dr, Goddard,
Dr. Wallace and to South Huron
Hospital staff and nurses who ad-
ministered excellent care during my
recent eight weeks in the hospital,
Thanks to the Westlake Ambulance
staff who transported me, Pastor
Blackwell and members of our
church, family, neighbours, and
friends for flowers, cards and treats
and to those neighbours and friends
who transported Mrs. Leader when
Lloyd had to be out of town. Our
sincere thanks to each one. — Dave
and Vi Leader, 4c
We wish to express our thanks to all
our wonderful neighbors, relatives
and friends for the lovely cards treats
and gifts on our golden wedding an-
niversary. Special thanks to the
Heywood brothers for the lovely
music they provided for us on the
evening of our celebration. — Mr. &
Mrs. Chris Wein 4p BINGO > Thurs., Jan. 25
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 $ 390 share the wealth
Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted.
Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board
in 54 calls
Flag Stolen
The Exeter police department
is this week investigating the
theft of a Canadian flag from the
flag pole at Canadian Canners on
Wellington street
E ntertainment
Country &
Western
every
weekend
• Tasty Snacks
• Ample Free Parking
Commercial
Hotel Seaforth
Ag
Kippen.
By MRS. RENA cAt..pviELI.,
KIPPEN
The Agriculture meeting of
Kippen East W.I. was held in the
Legion Hall, Hensall, January 17,
each member inviting a former
member to attend. After a
delicious pot luck dinner, Stan
Paquette from the ministry of
Agriculture and Food, Clinton
showed the pictures he took of his
trip to England, Scotland and
Ireland on the beef producers
tour.
Miss Ruth Skinner, District
President, spoke briefly, an-
nouncing that the District Annual
will be held May 16 and the of-
ficers conference will be held at
Waterloo University. The Roll
Call was answered by, "What
part of the farming operation is
allotted to the wife?" Mrs, Al.
Hoggarth commented on the
motto, "Running people down is a
bad habit whether you are a
motorist or a gossip."
Mrs. Glen Bell gave a reading,
"Look beyond the Winter." A
skit, "A great saving" was
presented by Mrs. R, Kinsman
and Mrs. James Drummond, The
Institute will sponsor three 4-H
clubs for the Course "Sportswear
from Knits". Reports of the
standing committees were given
by Mrs. J. Chalmers, Mrs, H.
Caldwell and Mrs. J. Drummond,
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. R.
Broadfoot, the lucky chair;
anniversary in January, Mrs. J,
McLellan; food boiling over, Mrs.
Dave Triebner; cut on finger,
Mrs. Vern Alderdice; birthday in
January, Mrs. Vivan Cooper;
package of needles in handbag,
Mrs. R. Brock; something
forgotten, Mrs. Al Hoggarth;
baked a cake to-day, Mrs.
James Chalmers.
Members are reminded to
bring a toy or a game to the next
meeting for the Children's
Hospital, London, Mrs. M.
Connolly, president gave a New
Years Reading and Mrs. E.
Whitehouse gave courtesy
remarks. Hostesses were Mrs. H.
Parsons and Mrs. Glen Bell.
Personals
Mrs, Steve Pine, Sault Ste.
Marie, visited her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Ed McBride.
Mrs. Norman Dickert is
visiting her sister Mrs. Ruth
Rickert in Harriston.
Mrs. W.L, Millis and Mrs. John
Barnard visited their brother
Jack Gibson in Wingham
Hospital.
Ross Broadfoot returned home
from South Huron Hospital la%t
Wednesday.
WORSHIP
WITH
The Good
Intentions
A Musical Folk
Group from
Teeswa ter
Sunday, Jan. 28
11:00a.m.
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:00 to 1:00
Terry & Michelle
Mdple Leaf Lounge - Saturday
Matinee - The Corn Shakers
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
Duffers
, Hotel , CENTRALIA
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Zillah Shep-
pard would like to thank relatives and
friends for their kindness, messages
of sympathy, flowers and cards
received during their recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to the pall-
bearers, Rev. Mr. Dobson, Dr.
Boyes, Dr, Scrimgeour, the Box
funeral home, the U.C.W. of the
Greenway United Church and all
those who helped in any way.
Everything was deeply appreciated
and your kindness will always be
remembered. 4c
I wish to thank everyone who
remembered me with cards, visits
and Christmas treats. Special thanks
to Rev. Packrnan, Dr. Goddard and
nursing staff at South Huron
Hospital. — Ross Broadfoot 4c
Once again I wish to thank my
family, friends and neighbors for
cards and visits while a patient in St.
Josephs Hospital and since returning
home.
Special thanks to Westlake am-
bulance, Dr, Ecker, Dr. Wallace, Dr.
Meads and doctors and nurses on 4th
floor and staff at South Huron
Hospital. — Laverne Skinner 4p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to everyone who remembered
me with cards, visits and gifts while
a patient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Gans, and to the
nurses, It was greatly appreciated. —
Rudy Zondag 4c
IN MEMORIAM --
BULLOCK — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grandfather
Joseph Bullock who passed away 8
years ago January 26, 1965.
Someone remembers and someone
cares
Your name is whispered in all our
prayers
A smile, a tear, a thought sincere
How often we wish that you were
here.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife Vera, daughter Helen,
son-in-law Edward and family,
4p
CLARKE — In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Maryann (Brock) Clarke who passed
away 2 years ago January 22, 1971.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
Daughter Margaret Ryckman and
grandchildren. 4c
COOPER — In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather who
passed away five years ago January
27, 1968.
To a beautiful life came a sudden end,
He died as he lived, everyone's
friend,
He was always thoughtful, loving and
kind.
What a glorious memory to leave
behind.
He left so suddenly, his thoughts
unknown
But he left memories, I am proud to
own.
Treasure him God in your garden of
rest,
For in this world he was one of the
best.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by his family, Isabelle and
Russell, Alvin, Lavona and Horace
and their families. 4p
HAIST — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Wellington Heist who passed away 3
years ago, January 29, 1970.
So many things have happened
Since you were called away
Things you would have enjoyed,
Had you been left to stay.
So many things to share with you
in just the usual way
Things that could have been so much
nicer
If you were here today.
What we would give if we could say
"Hello Dad" in the same old way.
To hear your voice and to see you
smile,
We cahnot bring the old days back
Your hand we cannot touch
But God has given us such wonderful
memories
Of one we loved so much.
Always remembered by his ' wife,
Irene, daughters, Bernice and Oren,
Helen & Lloyd, Myrtle, Doris and
Lorne; sons, Frederick & Donna,
Maurice & Ruth Ann and
grandchildren. 3c
Only a woman would spend $50
for a pair of leather knee boots,
cover them with a $75 pantsuit,
and then cover everything with a
$200 maxi-coat.
Exeter Arena
Activities
THURS. JAN. 25
3.8 Hockey Practice
8-11 IRec League
Fib. JAN. 26
2:30-3:30 Tots
4-5 Skating
8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Belmont
SAT. JAN, 27
Minor Hockey Day
(See sehedule elsewhere this
issue)
SUN. JAN. 28
9-2 Hockey
2.4 Public Skating
7-11 Ausable Hockey
MON. JAN. 29
3:30-9:30 Figure Skating
9:30.11 Hockey
TUES, JAN. 30
3:30-8;30 Figure Skating
9:00 Jr. Hawks vs Tavistock
WED. JAN. 31
2130.3:30 Tots
4.5 Skating
6-10 Shamrock Hockey
10-I1:30 Broom Ball
ZION UNITED CHURCH
CREDITON
Minister:
Rev. Douglas Warren, B.A.,B.D.
Sunday, January 28
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Nursery for children 3 years
and under.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday SchOol
8:00 p.m. — Evening Fellowship
Hour at the Manse.
All arc welcome.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
MAIN AT VICTORIA
Rev, Austin Gedcke
Sunday, January 28
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a .m ,—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Tuesday, 8 p.m. — Fellowship
Service
"ONLY A STRANGER ONCE"
CALVARY
United Church of Canada
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. Bruce Guy, B.A.
Organist:
Miss !della Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, January 28
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
10:50 a.m.—Sunday School
Everyone Welcome.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. Wilfred D. Jarvis,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, January 28
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: "Surprised by God"
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
Grades 3 and up
5:00 p.m,—Annual Meeting, Pot
Luck Supper. Bring the fam-
ily. Films for children.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron St. West
Fundarriental — Evangelical
11:00 a.m.—Sermon Topic: "A
Story of Suffering and Sor-
row"
Soloist: Mrs. Gerald Fergus
son
7:30 p,m,—Sermen Topic, "The
Master's First Miracle"
9:45 a,m.—Sunday School for
every member of the farnily.
Nursery facilities.
Mts. E. A. Keyes, Organist
Rev, R. H. Thymie, Pastor
Telephone 235-2476
"WHERE THE WHOLE B113tit
IS WHOLLY TAUGHT"
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,
SuntlayrJannai ts"t "
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship featuring
"The Good Intentions", a
musical group from Tees-
water.
Nursery
8:00 p.m. — Talent Night and
Annual Meeting.
Courtesy Car — 235-1964
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Jack Roeda, Minister
Sunday, January 28
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(Dutch)
3:15 p.m.—Sunday School
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Andrew and George Streets
Pastor: Rev. F. Morgret
Sunday, January 28
9:15 asin,—Morning Worship
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor:
Rev. Frank Morgret, B.S., B.O.
Sunday, January 28
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a,m.—Bible Class
11:00 a,m.—Divine Service
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
8:000 p.m.—Sunday School
"We Invite You"
Perish of Exeter
arid Huron Park
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Epiphany Four
January 28, 19'73
8:00 a,m. Communion
11:15 a.m.—Young People's Ser-
vice, with Film,
1:00 p,m...-Evening Prayer
Missionary Film
This Native Land
9:09 p.m.—,The Annual Veatry
Meeting, A Movie will be
shown of the Trivitt Float at
the Santa Claus Parade.
Rettor:
Rev. G. A, Anderson,
Organist:
Mrs. Maude Connell
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Also on display
THE WILD ONE 338 GT
which last Sunday at Seaforth won 1st C stock,
driver Gene Glaze; 1st C stock, ladies, driver
Audrey Collins; 2nd D stock, driver Gene Glaze.
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WHAT'S DOING?
R E AD THIS PACE EACH-`WE E K CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my family
relatives and friends for the many
cards I received while a patient in St,
Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, Special
thanks to my neighbours in Mt.
Carmel for the lovely flowers, and
also a special thanks to Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Hogan. I shall be home to Mt.
Cannel soon. — Mrs. Patrick J.
Sullivan 4c
Iwish to thank all my friends
neighboprs and relatives for visits
cards and treats while I was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Special
thanks to the doctors, nurses and
staff on 1st floor, Dr. Scrimgeour,
and Hoffman's Ambulance. — Rea
Martens 4c
We would like to thank our friends
and relatives for the lovely cards and
gifts received since being home, —
Linda Kirkham and baby Douglas 3c
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbours and relatives for visits,
cards, gifts and flowers while a
patient in South Huron Hospital. Also
Dr, Gans, nursing staff and Rev,
Warren, -- Mrs. Phyllis Bender. 4p
The family of the late Rossie
Steeper wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness and sympathy
shown them in the loss of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother,also for the
beautiful floral tributes, cards,
donations to the Ontario Heart Foun-
dation, Special thanks to Box
Funeral Home, pallbearers, Rev,
Dobson and the Ladies of Greenway
United Church. Your kindness will
always be remembered, — Eldon
Steeper and family. 4p
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the many
friends for the floral tributes, letters,
and cards of sympathy received
during our recent sad bereavement in
the loss of a dear mother and grand-
mother, — Jean Mair and family 4c
Cabaret
Dance
Reception
;Ind Dance
for
KATHY OAISER
and
RON MASON
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Jan, 27
9-12p.m,
Sat,, Feb. 3
Russelciale
Hall
music by
The Country Cavaliers
Everyone Welcome
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE BLENDERS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
IN MEMORIAM ----
HODGERT — In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. Bella Hodgert,
Who passed away 15 years ago,
January 28, 1958, and ourclear father,
Mr, Archie Hodgert, who passed
away 10 years ago, December 25,
1962.
Not just today but everyday
In silence we remember.
Ever remembered by their
families. 4p
JACOBE loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother, Clara
Jacobe, who passed away one year
ago January 29,
Death leaves a heartache, nothing
can heal,
Memories are treasures, no one can
steal.
To a beautiful life came a sudden end,
She died as she lived, everyone's
friend,
She was always thoughtful, loving
and kind
She left glorious memories behind
So treasure her, God in yourgarden of
rest
Because she was one of the best.
Sadly missed and ever
remembered by Laird, Mary, Sharon
and Raye, 4p
STEEPER — In loving memory of
our dear son Stanley who passed
away 7 years ago today, January
25th, 1966.
This day we do remember
A loving thought we give
To one no longer with us
But in our hearts still lives.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom & Dad. 4p
STEINHAGEN — In loving memory
of my beloved mother Clara
Steinhagen who passed away January
25th, 1960.
Treasure her Lord in your garden
of rest,
For while on earth she was one of the
best.
Lovingly remembered by her
daughter Lulu. 4c
WEBSTER — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grandfather
William Webster, who passed away
12 years ago, January 22, 1961.
You didn't have time to say farewell,
Nor us to say "Goodbye"
You were gone before I realized
And only God knows why.
I cannot forget your smiling face
Your happy carefree ways
Your smile that won so many friends
In those happy by gone days.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife Georgina, Velma and
Donald and families. 4p
GOSPEL SERVICES
(UNDENOMINATIONAL)
LEGION HALL AUXILIARY ROOM
EXETER
Mondays & Thursdays at 8 p.m.
Commencing Thur., Jan. 25
ALL WELCOME
HOCKEY DANCE
Sat., Jan. 27, 1973
9,30 - 1:00 a.m.
HENSALL ARENA
music by
The Bluewater Playboys
$3:00 per Couple
Refreshments available
Sponsored by Hensall Intermediate Hockey Club
For advance tickets call Murray Baker 262-2109
also available at Ron's Health Centre, Hensall
and Beaver Lumber, Exeter
DINING ROOM OPEN MON, TO SAT.
9;30 a.m, to 2;30 p.m. AND 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Take Out Orders — Phone 228.6648
/01.11.1
DANCE
Sat. Jan. 27th
to tha Music of
COUNTRY MUSIC BAND
at
Holly-Gully SnoSport
Dancing from 10.1
Lunch & Rafrashmints
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OR FRENCH TRIES
BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth,
Friday, January 26, 8:15 p.m. 15
regular games; $75 jackpot to go.
Door prizes. Admission $1.00 extra
cards 25 cents. 3 for 50 cents or 7 for
$1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Canadian Legion. Proceeds for
welfare work. 3tfnc
ANNUAL MEETINGS —
Presbyterian churches - Hensall,
January 26, 7:30 p.m.; Exeter, Post-
poned to January 28 at 5:00 p.m. Pot
luck supper. 4c
EUCHRE PARTY — Tuesday
January 30 at 8:30 p.m. at Crediton
Community Centre. Lunch provided.
Admission 50e. Sponsored by the
Crediton Women's Institute.
Everyone Welcome. 4p
BOTTLE DRIVE — sponsored by Big
Toe Coffee House, Saturday, January
27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Your support
would be appreciated. 4p
"THE GOOD INTENTIONS" — A
musical folk group from Teeswater
will be featured at Exeter United
Church at 11:00 a.m., Sunday,
January 28th. 4c
PENNY SALE — Monday, January
22 to Saturday, February 3. Open 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Salvation Army depot,
15 Rattenbury St., Clinton, 3,4c
62ND ANNUAL MEETING of The
Children's Aid Society Of Huron Coun-
ty will be held in the Council
Chambers, Court House, Goderich,
Ontario, on Wednesday, February
7th, 1973, at 2:00 p.m. The public is
cordially invited to attend. 4,5c
OPEN HOUSE — In honour of their
50th wedding anniversary Catherine
& Jack Carrington will be holding
open house on Sunday Feb. 11, 1973
from 2-4 and 7.9 at their home, 104
Kensington Cres„ Huron Park.
Friends, neighbours and relatives are
cordially invited. Best wishes only,
please. 4,5c
YOUTH SERVICES will be held at
Carmel and Cromarty Presbyterian
churches on Sunday, February 11, 4c
SOME LIKE IT HOT! — Try our
relaxing two Week motor coach tour
to Florida, Departs March 3. Visit
Daytona, St. Petes and Miami. No
Costly side trips to pay for; they are
included, so is all Accommodation,
transportation and baggage handling.
Call us or write for your free
brochure, Fetter Tours and Travel,
323-1545 Mount Forest, Pick ups en
route, 4c
COUNTRY MUSIC SPECTACULAR
— Sunday, March 4 — Charlie Pride
Shoes, $14,00 each including bus fare
and reserved Seat, Ice Capades
March 11 in Kitchener Auditorium at
G:30 p,tn. Bus fate arid reserved seat
86.50 each, Grand Olde Opre — in
Nashville, Tennessee leaving
Thursday, April 19 for 4 days. Prices
from $66.00 per person including Opre
ticket, For information contact Good
Times Travel Travel Agency, Box
780, Seaford), Stine
To reserve yout fable,phone ess— ,E7
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