HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-05-24, Page 19CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. William
Lewis wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kindness and sympathy during our re-
cent sad bereavement and for the
beautiful floral tributes, cards, and
donations to the Ontario Heart Foun-
dation. Special thanks to the staff of
Green Gables Nursing Home,
Parkhill, and Dr, Boyes; to the
pallbearers: flower bearers; the
ladies of St. Mary's Anglican Church,
Brinsley, and the Stephenson Funeral
Home. — Dr. E. N. and Mrs.
Lewis 21p
The family of the late Mrs. Emily
Tomes of Clandeboye wish to express
sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their messages of
sympathy, floral tributes, donations
to charitable organizations and cards
during our recent loss of a dear
mother and grandmother. Special
thanks to Rev, Carson, Murdy
Funeral Home, pallbearers — Karl
Boyle, Andy Carter, Arnold Kilmer,
Gerald Lynn, Roy Cunningham, Vic-
tor Hodgins, ladies of St. James
Anglican Church and Clandeboye
United Church, children and
grandchildren, 21p
The family of the late Otto Pfaff
wish to thank neighbours, friends and
relatives for the floral tributes, cards
and donations to the heart fund. Many
thanks to Rev, Warren, to all who
gave food donations, to the
pallbearers and the flower bearers.
Also thanks to Dr. Gulens, nurses and
staff of South Huron Hospital. 21p
I would like to thank everyone for
visits, flowers, cards and treats while
a patient in South Huron Hospital and
since returning home. Special thanks
to Dr. Gans, nurses and staff. — Ken
Greb 21c
It is with sincere appreciation I
wish to express my gratitude and
thank you to Dr. O'Connor, Dr.
Wallace, Hoffman's Ambulance,
Mrs. Glasgow, Mrs. Cushman, Rev.
Wattam, Vincent, Dobson and to all
our friends and neighbors who
remembered me with cards, flowers,
visits and prayers while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home, Also to Mr.
and Mrs. Risi and all the residents
and the staff at the Blue Water Rest
Home. — Rubie Turnbull 21c
I want to thank all my loving
neighbors who have been so kind and
nice to me since I have been so sick
right here at my own apartment on
Edward Street, when I have taken
these black outs, I can't thank them
all toomuch, I will never forget their
kindness, thanks again. — Elsie
Cann 21c
I would like to thank all my family,
relatives, neighbours and friends for
all the beautiful flowers, visits, cards
and treats while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Thanks to the Drs
and nurses of the 6th floor in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Everything was.
appreciated very much, — Mrs:
Marie Denomme 21p
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Admission $2.00
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Saturday with Mrs. Margaret
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Exeter United Church
Sunday School Anniversary
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Sunday School children to
tome at 10:30 a.m. for the
11:00 o,m, worship
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Huron Country Playhouse
COUNTRY BAZAAR
GRAND BEND, ONTARIO
(country market, open house, open barn, games,
prizes, open booths, antiques, entertainment, food
and general festivities)
Sunday, June 3
commencing at 12 Noon
Bring the entire family for a day of
FUN
Central Huron Secondary School
Dance
Friday, May 25
9-12
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/BIRTHS —
BEAUMIER — John and Pamela
I (nee Ersman) Beaumier announce
/ the birth of a son, Daryl!, May 15,
t 1973 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
CAREY — Larry and Patricia (nee
McManus) Carey announce the birth
of a daughter, Louise, May 17,1973 at
St, Joseph's Hospital, London — first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John
McManus, Peterborough and ninth
r for 4rr. and Mrs. Joe Carey.
„DALRYMPLE — Mr, and Mrs.
;Charles Dalrymple, Exeter, an-
, hounce the birth of a daughter, May
11, 1973 at South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter,
KADECHUK — Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Kadechuk announce the birth of a
son, Jeffrey John, May 2Q, 1973 at
Victoria Hospital, London — second
Igrandson for Mr, and Mrs. Larry
Snider, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs,
( John Kadechuk, St. Catharines and
I second great grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. A. CI, Elliot, Exeter.
; LEWIS — Jim and Josie Lewis,
Huron Park announce the birth of a
daughter, Lisa Anne Mae, May 18,
,1973 at Oshawa General Hospital.
LOVE — Wayne and Sharon Love,
'RR 1 Varna, announce the birth of a
'daughter, May 13, 1973 at South
Huron Hospital — granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Lucan 4 and flirs. Pearl Love, Hensall.
!McALLISTER — Neil and Susan (nee
Doerr) McAllister, RR 1 Centralia,
'announce the birth of a son, Peter
I Alexander, May 19, 1973 at South
Huron Hospital — brother for
, Timothy and 'grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Doerr, Exeter and Mr, and
i Mrs. John McAllister, Centralia.
OLIVER — Barrie and Faye (nee
Duncan) Oliver, New Hamburg, an-
1 nounce the birth of a son, David John,
i May 18, 1973 at St. Mary's Hospital,
, Kitchener,
- ROBINSON — Mr. and Mrs. David
; Robinson, Exeter, announce the birth
1
of a son, Kevin David, May 22, 1973 at
• South Huron Hospital — first
„ grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Beer, Lucan and Mrs. Cora Robinson,
Clinton.
, t ROWE — Jim and Ruth Rowe, RR 3
. , Ailsa Craig, announce the birth of a
daughter, Sheri Anne, May 16, 1973 at
,.. ,St. 419seph 's Hospital, London —
. sister for Steven.
ZION UNITED CHURCH
Crediton
''Anniversary Services
10;00 A.M.
Guest Speaker --
Rev. Jim Somerville, London
Sunday School — 11:15 A.M.
7:00 P.M.
Special Music —
Ropp Family, Ailsa Craig
All are invited
ENGAGEMENT4.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 0. Dozois of
Chatham are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Catherine Elizabeth to
Rodger John Luxton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Luxton also of Chatham.
,The wedding will take place Satur-
day, June 9, 1973 in St. Agnes Church,
Chatham at 3:30 p.m. 21c
Mrs, Stan Whiting wishes to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
her daughter Ruth Anne to William
Charles Mercer of Exeter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Syd Mercer of Port Ryerse,
The wedding will take place Satur-
day. June 16, 1973 at Exeter United
Church,2lnc
Rev, and Mrs. Bruce Guy,
Dashwood, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter
Judith Catherine to Paul Roderick
Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
dock Morrison, Varna, The wedding
will take place Saturday, June 16,
1973 at 3:00 p.m. at Calvary United
Church, Dashwood. 21nc
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my family, friends,
neighbours and Grade 8 of Exeter
Public School for flowers, cards,
treats and visits while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since returning
home. All was much appreciated. —
Grace Dykstra 21c
PLAN 'TO ATTEND the annual
chicken barbecue at Egmondville
United Church, Seaforth, Ontario,
Saturday, May 26, 5-8 p.m. Admission
1/2 chicken plate $2.00 and 1/4 chicken
plate $1.00. For tickets phone 527-0876
or write Box 629, Seaforth, 20,21c
MAY DAY TEA at the Blue Water
Rest Home, Saturday, May 26, 2-4,
Bazaar and white elephant table,
Home baking. Sponsored by the
Women's Auxiliary. 20,21p
BARBEQUE BEEF DINNER, Hen-
salt United Church, Wed., May 30, 5-7
p.m. Tickets available 262-2675.19,21c
FIRST PLAY of the Exeter Ladies
Golf Club at the Exeter Golf Course,
Wednesday, May 30. Luncheon at
12:30, Play at 10:00 or 2:00 p.m. or
both. All ladies welcome, 21c
BAZAAR, BAKESALE & TEA at the
Queensway Nursing Home; spon-
sored by the Ladies' Organizations of
the Churches in the community,May
30, 2:00 p.m. 21c
CATHEDRAL OF TOMORROW — 2
day tour to Akron, Ohio departs on
June 2, This is a very scenic tour
making a stop at Niagara Falls. See
and hear the famous Rex Humbard
and the Cathedral Singers in the
Beautiful Cathedral, Fettes Tours
323-1545 Mount Forest. 21c
CHURCH SERVICE — Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall, Sun-
day, June 3 at 11:00 a.m. Guest
speaker Rev. P. A. Ferguson,
Chesley, Ontario, No Sunday School
at Hensall. Services at Caven and
Cromarty cancelled, ' 20,21c
All members in the community,
who are willing to contribute
baking or produce for the
Bazaar,
Bake Sale
and Tea
to be held
Wed. May 30
2;00 p.m.
at the Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall, advise us and
we will arrange to have it pick-
ed up.
Phone 262-2830
CARDS OF THANKS,
May I express my most sincere
thanks and appreciation to my many
relatives, neighbors, and my three
sisters and their husbands in the loss
of my dear husband, Alexander
Peterkin, who was taken so suddenly,
the floral tributes, arrangements for
masses, donations to heart fund,
arthritic society, visits, the lovely
cards, the telephone messages, to Dr.
Boyes, Dr. Grainger, staff of St.
Joseph's Hospital, Sister St. Paul,
Father Carouna, Father E.
Vertenhiemer, Rev. J. Perle, the
pallbearers, The M. Box & Son
Funeral Home and Ambulance ser-
vice, the kind ladies that helped in
any other way was deeply ap-
preciated and never will be forgotten.
— Mrs. Alex (Kay) Peterkin 21c
The family of the late Edna A.
Paterson wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours, for
the many acts of kindness and con-
dolances received in their recent
sad bereavement in the loss of our
dear mother. Special thanks are ex-
pressed to those who sent floral
tributes and contributions to the
Canadian Cancer Society, to Dr, God-
dard and staff of South Huron
Hospital, to the Bonthron Funeral
home and pallbearers, Rev, D. Beck
for his comforting message, the
members of Unit 4 UCW for the
delicious lunch, and all those who
helped in any manner. — Raye and
Cora 21c
BAVARIAN FESTIVAL — See
sausage making, beer brewing,
Cheese Haus, Bronners Christmas
decoration showroom, Folks Wagon
town tours, monster parade, dancing
and music, and the town clad in true
Bavarian Festival style. Franken-
muth, Michigan has it. 2 day tour
departs on June 10. Fettes Tours 323-
1545 Mount Forest. 19,21c
WOODLAND CASTLE GARDEN
Tea & Bake Sale, Residence of the
Harvey Howards East of The Piano
Factory, Wed., June 27, 2:30 to 4:30.
Sponsored by "Magic Circle",
Wesley Willis United Church, Clin-
ton, Tickets 50¢, tour 50C 21,26c
NATURE LOVER? Join us July 22
for our Polar Bear Express Tour to
Moosonee. Travel through some of
the remaining unspoiled areas of On-
tario, Tour Timmins, visit Santa's
Village and cruise the Muskoka
Lakes all on the same ticket. 4 days
of fully escorted fun and scenery.
Book now! Fettes Tours 323-1545
Mount Forest. 20,21c
UPPER CANADA VILLAGE — is
just one of the stops on our 3 day tour
departing July 28. Visit Old Fort
Henry at Kingston, a cruise through
1000 Islands, a boat ride through the
hydraulic lift locks on the Trent
Canal at Peterborough plus miles of
scenery along the Central route of the
Trans Canada, Free brochure. Fettes
Tours 323-1545, Mount Forest. 21c
SENIOR CITIZENS are going to
Mitchell on bus Monday, May 28,
leave Legion 7:15 p.m., room for
more. Last meeting for summer
months at Legion, June 5, a good
program arranged. 21c
BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri-
day May 25, 8:15, 15 regular games;
$75 jackpot to go, Door prizes. Admis-
sion $1.00, extra cards 25 cents, 3 for
50c or 7 for $1.00. Auspices Seaforth
Branch 156 Canadian Legion.
Proceeds for Welfare. 56fnc
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB — The
Exeter and District Christian
Women's Club May meeting Friday
25 at 9:30 a.m. in Trivia Church Hall,
Bible Study. Everyone
welcome. 20,21c
LUCAN HORSEMAN'S CLUB will be
presenting its annual spring show
Saturday, May 26, 1973 at 12 noon
'sharp, the Lucan Arena grounds with
English and Western classes for
Juniors and Seniors. The rain date is
June 2, 1973. 20,21c
' THE
KING JAMES'
VERSION
will sing at
DASHWOOD UNITED
CHURCH
Sunday Evening
October 21
See You There
IN MEMORIAM—
BROWN — In loving memory of our
dear mother, Mrs. Dean Brown, who
passed away May 21. 1960, and our
dear father, Dean Brown, who passed
away June 23, 1972. Also, our loving
sister Olive Woodburn who passed
away May 22. 1970.
Always remembered, when others
forget. — Maudie, Rubie, Russell
COOPER — In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother, Violet
Cooper, who passed away May 23,
1968.
In quiet thoughts we live again
The years that used to be
So full of love and happiness
You were always so busy
The kindness of your nature
The sunshine of your smile
Are the things we shall remember,
And treasure all the while
Though your smile has gone forever
Your dear face we cannot touch
We will never lose the memory
Of the one we love so much.
Down a road that's calm and peaceful
Guided by God's loving hand
She has gone upon a journey
To a bright and, better land.
Her smile, her kindness and her love
Which made our lives complete
Are safe in loving hands above
Where once again we'll meet
Just a prayer from those who love
you
Just a memory fond and true
In our hearts you live forever
For we thought the world of you.
Always remembered by Isabelle
and Russell, Alvin, Lavona and
Horace and their families 21p
DENOMME — In loving memory of
Betty Lou, Lennis and Jeffrey, who
passed away seven years ago, May
20, 1966.
Nothing but memories as we journey
on
Longing for a smile from our loved
ones gone
None knows the depth of deep regret
But we remember when others
forget.
Sadly missed by mom and dad
Jesney, Phyllis, Chuck, Darlene,
Vicki and Darren Collett. 21c
MacDONALD — In loving memory of
my dear husband Norman, who pass-
ed away seven years ago, May 20,
1966.
The one we love we never lose
For always he will be
Forever dear, forever near
In thought and memory.
Sadly missed by his wife Alice
IN MEMORIAM --
WOODBURN — In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Olive Wood-
burn, who passed away three years
ago, May 22, 1970.
Just a prayer from those who loved
Y ou,
Just a memory fond and true.
In our hearts you live forever,
For we thought the world of you.
Remembered always by Carman,
Marion and Ken. 21p
MARRIAGES —
1 Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLeod are
, pleased to announce the marriage of
their eldest daughter Carol Lynne to
'arry Arthur Stuart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stuart, McKellar, Ontario.
r The ceremony took place at 6:00 p.m.
4 May 18, 1973 at Caven Presbyterian
Church with Rev. W. D. Jarvis of-
ficiating. The couple will reside at
' RR 1 Dunchurch in the Parry Sound
District. 21p
ENGAGEMENTS —
i
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Rollings, RR
f., Aucan are pleased to announce the
i eitgagement of their daughter Margo
Marie to Robert John Richardson,
,..., iOn of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richardson,
ljyde Park. Marriage to take place at
,,ki
1
, ,,,Clargeboye United Church, Saturday,
— , , une-'2, 1973, 21c
Hensall Legion Hall
draw to be made
June 1
at 7 p.m.
Sponsored by Hensall Legion
Ladies Auxiliary
Hall will be open to public on
May 25 and 26 from 2-4 and
on May 29 to June 1 from 2-5.
Reception
and Dance
for
AVA ELFORD
and
JIM MURRAY
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 26
9-12
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE WAYSIDERS
Everyone Welcome
TONIGHT
Thurs. May 24 8:30 P.M.
Exeter Legion Hall
JACKPOT
$6 00 in 60 calls
1 share the wealth
Admission $1.00 for 15 Rounds
Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1.00
Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary
Seating Capacity — 300 Dom' Opens at 7:00 P,M,
No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted O
21p
SMITH — In loving memory of Mrs.
Catherine P. Smith, who passed away
May 27, 1972.
Deep in my. heart
A memory is kept
Of one I love
And will never forget.
Loving daughter — Helen Smith
21c
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Don't Miss
THE SELLWOODS'
Gospel Singer of Toronto
Sunday, May 27
Morning Service at 11:15
Special evening of gospel music at 7:30 p.m.
the whole family will enjoy
CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH
Free Will Offering
Everyone Welcome