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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-08-02, Page 19BIRTHS— BROCK David and Deanna Brock (nee Forrest) announce the birth of a son, Mark Darryl, 8 lb. 3 oz., July 26, 1973 at Victoria Hospital, London brother for Timothy. BURTON — Mr. and Mrs, Scott Bur- ton, Exeter announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Scott, July 29, 1973 at South Huron Hospital - brother for Mark. DUNDAS -- Mr, and Mrs, Donald Dundas, RR 2, Crediton, announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Donise, July 29, 1973 at South Huron Hospital - sister for Bruce, 10th grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dundas, Crediton and 4th for Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Dashwood, KINGMA -- John and Susan Kingma (nee Baker) announce the birth of a , son, Michael Andrew, 9 lb., 111/2 oz., July 29, 1973 at St. Joseph's Hospital. OKE — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oke, RR 1, St. Marys, announce the birth of a daughter Carrie-Ann Elizabeth, 8 lb., July 24. 1973 at St. Marys Memorial Hospital - sister for Sheila Marie and granddaughter for Mr, and Mrs. Nick Vanduyn, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. James Oke, St, Marys. SMITH -- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith, Huron Park, announce the birth of a daughter, Ann-Margaret Smith, July 30, 1973 at South Huron Hospital - sister for William, CARDS OF THANKS,- We wish to extend a sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbours and relativeS for the lovely gifts, cards, visits and good wishes on the occa- sion of our 40th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to the ladies of Unit 2 of the UCW, our son Leo and his fami- ly, for making this such a happy and memorable day. — Wes and Madeline Witmer 31nc We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful cards and gifts we received on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary; also to the more than one hundred guests who attended "Open House" at the home of Ken and Janis Latta. A special thank you to our family and anyone else who worked so hard to make it a very happy occasion. — Harvey & Mayrene Latta 31p I wish to express my sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for cards, visits and treats while a patient at St. Josephs Hospital, also to the nurses and staff on 4th floor. It was very much appreciated, — Joseph Regier 31p The family of the late Mrs. Edna Weekes wish to express their sincere appreciation for the thoughtful kindness extended from all friends, relatives and neighbors for flowers, baking, cards, donations to the heart fund and other kind acts of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Beck, Dr. Wallace, Bonthron Funeral Home and nurses at South Huron Hospital. — Jack and Joyce Lavender, Robert and Erma Weekes 31c I would like to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for the flowers, cards and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. Sweeney and nursing staff. It was all deeply appreciated. — Edith Hodgins 31c We wish to thank our many friends for cards, telegrams and gifts on the occasion of our 30th Wedding An- niversary. — Dalton and Norma Finkbeiner 31p I wish to thank my relatives and friends for cards, flowers and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. — Willa Brock 31c IN MEMORIAM— CORNISH — In loving memory of my dear wife, Edith Lorna who passed away July 25, 1957. As long as life my heart shall hold Thy memory ever dear, And o'er the grave in loving grief Shall fall a silent tear. Lovingly remembered by her hus- band, Alvin Cornish. 31p DE VRIES — In loving memory of a dear husband and father Ekke De Vries who went to be with the Lord on August 3, 1972. In my Fathers House are many mansions, The Blessed Master said; And to prepare this blessed place, He travelled on ahead. Our loved one, too has journeyed on, And free from every care; Within God's many mansions, Is waiting for us there, Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered day by day; No longer here our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always there, Lovingly remembered by his wife Dorothy and children Fenno, Curie, Margaret, Anita, Wilma, Johny and Elizabeth. 31p LOVIE In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather John G. Lovie who passed away 2 years ago, August 4th, 1971. You meant so very much to us, That nothing we can say, Can tell the sadness in our hearts, As we think of you today. Memories don't fade, they just grow deep, For someone we loved, but could not keep. Lovingly remembered by wife Sarah and family. 31p llllllllllll 11111,11111 llll I l NENIENNITIEITIE1111111$11111E llll llllll 1111111ETIIIIMEIT11111111111)11111111I11111111E11111111111111011 SOUTH HIBBERT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ANNUAL PORK BARBECUE CROMARTY COMMUNITY PARK Saturday, August 4 DINNER AT 5:00 p.m. Tickets: Adults $2,50 Children $1.25 Baseball All Day MEN'S LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME IN THE EVENING II lllllllll M11441 lllll 44EN414$4141, lllllll ElIIIIIENEtt lllllll EittiglEtxtu ttttttttttttttt IIINIEN tttttttttttttttttt $ tttttttttttttttt CLINTON - ONTARIO FIRST BROWNIE'Sfoitivrirbi litEArRt SHOW AT Dur WED., THURS., FRI. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) August 1, 2, 3 DIANA ROSS /5 BILLIE HOLIDAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT DY SINGS THE BLUES , - PARAMOUNT .sliannie* • ...R.- PICTURES PRESENTS .. ARE GOLNE GEri 1-EC 64411 (BERT SATURDAY A FRANKOVICH BUFFERFIgIES FREE - MONDAY - TUESDAY August 4 - 6 - 7 PRODUCTION -INWN KNIT , ADULT ENTERTAINMENT l C01.0.1131A PICTURES SIDNEY' M --". wow- i-PRELAFONTIE ; . OMER,„,, "BECK end The i • PREAtHER" . Special Carload Night Tuesday, Aug. 7—$2.00 SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 — 4 FULL SHOWS It's a business U doing = DAGmmt: pleasure „.. iHmi, with_ :,..,- ADMITTANCE .4.k;i '' \ \ 0 .0. bows , ... /aft, A ., s. NEtEASEDEI, 4good #.4, SECRETARY eat' THE s$,Et ,&ti 4 sea-etafty EVAVIAAEAZANON to iet hoss, 6,:i.:::,..4.4 rEgal0 IN U A 0 "THE GIRL In.- GRABBERS" s II H COMMOINNEAVEI MEE D FAeo$AN S ._c AA till4411 11% ,..„..„ comm ,____11?)._. — AMES 0 DARREN ADmIltAN I . K BARBAFlAMcNAIR ,,,,,,„,=g, „,,. WED - THURS - FRI August 8 - 9 - 10 Jack Lemmon in his , Most important t‘, ,x dramatic rolesince , e i, ?,,, R 'Me Days of l't Wine and Rosesr it.. PARAMOUNT' PICTURES CORPORATflOW and FitmwAVS. INC present a of N.Iwoihr»4 JACK LE.MMON inn MORON RARS01-1OFF rtroducson Fear's 'SAVE THE TIGER?' the co siarringJACK OILFORD II BOTH AbULT ENTERTAINMENT Civic Holiday BALL GAMES McGillvary Memorial Park Monday, Aug. 6 12:30—Lieury vs Corbett (Squirts) 1 :45-- Lieury- Brinsley vs Corbett (Pee Wee) 2:45—East vs West (All Stars) 4:30—Brinsley vs Lieury (Girls Bantam) 5:30—Corbett vs St. Peters (Bantams) 7:00—Brinsley vs Parkhill (Juveniles) 9:00—McGillvary League All Stars vs Lieury Childrens Races and Games Draw to be held at 9 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS PICNIC being held in Riverview Park at 4 p.m. on August 7. Supper at 5 p.m, 'rickets available. 30,31c CHICKEN BARBECUE and AUCTION SALE Wednesday, September 12, 1973. Barbecue served from 5-7 p.m. Proceeds for Restora- tion Fund Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church. Advance tickets, adults $2.50, children under 12 years, $1.25. 31,32,33.34,35,36c ESCORTED COACH TOURS have space available on Aug. 25-2 days - Akron, Ohio and Cathedral of Tomorrow, Guest speaker is Kathryn Kuhlman. (limited) Sept. 24-5 day Fall Colour Tour - Sudbury, Elliott Lake, Agawa Canyon vie Algoma Central Rail, Mackinac Island, Frankenmuth, etc, Oct, 1-3 day Fall Colour - Lake Placid and Tupper Lake in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. Oct. 9-4 day All Ontario Fall Colour - Beaver Valley, Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Huntsville, Algonquin Park, Ottawa River, Ottawa, Gatineau Hills. Includes guided tour of Ottawa. Nov. 16-2 day WWVA Jamboree in Wheeling-Featuring top stars. Free brochures and itineraries on all tours, Fettes Tours, 184 Main St., Mount Forest, 519-323-1545. 31,32,33c ESCORTED COACH TOUR to California - 21 day escorted tour via washroom equipped motor coach departs Oct. 14. Includes 15 states with all side trips and admissions etc. included, Disneyland, Hoover Dam, Universal Studios, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert, Grand Canyon, Mor- man Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, etc. Free brochures. Fettes Tours, Mount Forest, 31c BINGO—Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri- day, August 3, 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. 31c ANNUAL CORNISH ,REUNION will be held Sunday, August 5th in the Riverview Park, Exeter. Please br- ing picnic basket for one meal, Sports commence at 3:00 p.m. 30,31c ANNUAL BULLOCK REUNION will be held Sunday, August 5th in the Riverview Park, Exeter, Please br- ing picnic lunch, Sports start at 2:00 p.m. 31c CHICKEN BARBECUE at Greenway United Church, Saturday, August 11, 1973 at 5:30 p.m. Adults $2.50, Children $1.00. Tickets available from the church women or phone 294- 6656 or 238-2744. 29,31,32c ft EXETER ARENA Admission 5 1.00 Everyone Welcome T •• • - • LITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE GRAND BEND Box office open at 8:00 First show at dusk WED. — SAT. — AUGUST 1 - 4 Adult Entertainment; Color — DOUBLE FEATURE — What's Up Doc Barbara Streisand, Ryan O'Neal Rage George C. Scott, Richard Basehart * 4 SUNDAY MIDNITE & MON. August 5 & 6 — DOUBLE FEATURE — Adult Entertainment; Color Carry On Henry Sidney James Simon, King of the Witches Andrew Price, Brenda Scott man • • • • • . • • ,...,• „Firs( - • r'''` .1',' 11 . ' DINING ROOM ( ^ SeiNtwaiv4votrArAr e„ant.n. ,Ittat. .t. Open Daily BREAKFAST & LUNCH 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. DINNERS 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, Sat.. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m, Sun. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. You Are Always Welcome! Dining Room Licensed Under LLBO Saturday, August 4 Mozart at The Melody Makers Green Forest Motor Hotel YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ HIGHWAY 21 — GRAND BEND HEMMED POOL • 4 $$: HENSALL HOTEL We Cater to Banquets Weddings, Etc. E$ '•▪ * DINING ROOM OPEN 12:00 Noon - 2:00 p.m. a V4, $1.00 In the Beverage Roam From 9:00 p.m. to 12:30 aan. 12:00 Noon to 1:30 a.m. Phone 262-2012 FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS Live Entertainm ent Friday and Saturday ii Drop in for some good Hensall hospitality Come and Dine With Us Too! DAILY NOON HOUR SPECIAL In the Beverage Room SELECTED MENU SPECIAL FRI. & SAT. NIGHT tri Take Some Home TODAY $. •r' KENTUCKY, STYLE Chicken DASHWOOD HOTEL 0 0 o 0 Enteltaintnent Aug. 3 & 4 Two tremendous bands In the Picture Lounge: Schooner Bill, Ted and Rvdy In the patio Lounge: Joe Fieder's J. Fe Trio famous oomp-pa-pa band 8oth bands appearing Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Weekdays 12-2, 5-8 Fri. & Sat. 12.2, 5.9 Sundays 4-8 Completely Air Conditioned Vfrtioe lvea &Id e‘te Stag Brett Laver TONIGHT Thurs. Aug. 2 8:$0 P,M, Exeter Legion Hall JACKPOT in 55 calls. '275 1 share the wealth Admission $1,00 for 15 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1,00 Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted SUMMER JOBS FOR STUDENTS — Barbara Miller, student assistant at the Huron Park Manpower centre is working on the Student Place- ment Service this summer. She reports that the program has been successful. T-A photo Fri., Aug. 3 9:00 p.m. EXETER ARENA Admission $1.00 Everyone Welcome Reception and Dance for JOYCE KELLER and LLOYD BOWMAN (Bridal Couple) Sat., August 4 9 - 12 p.m. CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by "JUST US" Everyone Welcome Stag for Don Kirk Sat., August 4 8-12 Clandeboye youth living in Thailand ENGAGEMENTS Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, 18 James Street, Exeter, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Brenda Darlene to Mr. Donald Gerald Triebner, son of Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Triebner, RR I, Exeter, The wedding will be on August 25, 1973 at Centralia Faith Tabernacle at 4:00 p.m. 31p were the order of the day for 50 guests, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Lewis London called in for a visit with Arn and Elsie. Peggy Haydish has been staying with the Millsons helping Florence with wedding preparations and also acted as junior bridesmaid at Debbie's wedding Saturday. Peggy is a great-grandaughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. Millson. Theresa Newman, Dutton and Jennie Charron Windsor are staying with Janis Kestle this week, Mr. & Mrs, Clarence Millson were entertained for dinner at Ralph Millson's summer home in Grand Bend. The occasion was Don Millsons birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Wolf Bastert were here with Florence and Gerald Millson for the weekend, helped with wedding preparations and also attended the Glavin-Millson wedding Saturday. Reception and Dance for ELETA TUCK and TERRY JOHNS (Bridal Couple) Sat., August 4 8 - 12 p.m, EXETER LEGION HALL Music by THE HEYWOOD BROS, Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Highland Games at DUTTON Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Rowe, RR 3, Ailsa Craig, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Norma Edith to Robert William Near, son of Mr. & Mrs. Archie Near, St. Marys. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 25, 1973 at 3:30 p.m. in St. Marys Anglican Church, Brinsley. 31c By MRS. DAVID KESTLE • • Mr. & Mrs. Jim Robertson have received word that their son George has arrived safely at Yala, South Thailand, He will remain there for another week then travel farther south to Pattani, where he will be for the month of August, arriving home around the first of September. At Yala, which is the base camp for the Overseas Missionary Fellowship in South Thailand, he is living in a small Malay village in quite a primitive setting. He says the area and the people are great but their needs are great also. George finds the heat quite oppressive and says we cannot really comprehend how hot it really is. The food, too, takes some getting used to, but he loves the work and is enjoying his stay there. Personals A community shower was held at St. James Church Wednesday for bride-elect Joan Cunningham. Readings by Ruth Hill and Barbara Carter and a contest by Nancy St. Pierre were enjoyed. Joan was presented with a vacuum cleaner. The United Church in Clan- deboye is having its face lifted with a new paint job, from where I sit it is a real improvement, off- white with brown trim. Mrs. Arthur Simpson is im- proving slowly and is able to be sitting up for awhile each day. Mrs. M. J. Simpson returned home Saturday after spending two weeks in Kirkton, at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Simp- son. Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle, Janis and Jennie Charron, Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Kestle, London spent Sunday with Mrs. Emily Kestle in Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. C. K. Carter, Kevin and Joanne enjoyed the Ray Francis Western Show in Grand Bend Saturday. Mrs, Brownlee, 'Pam and Susan, Gravenhurst have been visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Carter, Mr. Brownlee is in Lewiston, N.Y. studying for his M.A. and Jack is at camp. Mrs, Dorothy Joyce, Windsor is spending a few days with Lorne and Lena Derbyshire. For the next five Sundays until September 9th all church ser- vices at the United Church will be at 9:45 a,m. in St, James Church, Clandeboye. Mr, & Mrs. ' Ron Clark, Veronica Louise and Tommy, Shilo Manitoba were visiting in the area and called on Mr. & Mrs. Art Hodgins and family, Mr. & Mrs. A. Lewis, Mrs, Tilbury, Mr. & Mrs. D, Rodgers and Lorne and Betty Ann Lewis joined the Armitage family connection at D, B. Weldon Park in Arva for a smorgasbord dinner and supper. Games and contests LOVIE — In loving memory of a dear father and grandpa who was called to rest 2 years ago, August 4, 1971. The dearest Dad this world could hold With a cheery smile and a heart of gold, To those who knew him, all will know How much we lost two years ago. Lovingly remembered by Carmen, Verna and grandchildren. 31p Mon., August 6 Commencing at 9 an, • Massed Bands • Piping • Dancing • Sports Events A Real Highland Welcome Awaits You WHAT'S DOING? READ THIS PAGE EACH WEEK