HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-08-16, Page 19We Ore pleased to drinOurice that
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Will be Closed
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Aug. 19 Aug. 30
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HOTEL
Entertainment
Aug,p & 18
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Ace Tones
August 22
Calvin Gray
8, the Casuals
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Weekdays 12-2, 5.8
& Sat. 12.2, 5.9
Sundays 4-'8
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IN MEMORIAM ,
VINCENT — Suddenly. August 14,
1972, Norman Vincent. Orchard St..
Grand Bend, Ontario died in his 84th
year. Beloved husband of the late
Mabel Amelia Duncan Vincent. who
left us July 2, 1967. They were loving
parents. grandparents and great-
grandparents.
To u beautiful life came a sudden end.
They died as they lived, everyones
friend.
They were always thoughtful. loving
and kind.
What a glorious memory they left
behind.
They left so suddenly their thoughts
unknown,
But they left us memories we are
proud to own.
Treasure them God in your garden of
rest.
For in this world they were one of the
hest.
Always remembered by daughter
Minerva and Harold Prance: grand-
daughters Betty and Bill Gill and
Mid and Cord Gotelaer: great-
grandchildren Beth and Bill Gill and
great-great-granddaughter
Valerie. 33c
WILSON — In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather William
T. Wilson, who passed away six years
ago June 4, 1967, and our dear mother
and grandmother, Mary Olga Wilson,
who passed away four years ago
August 15. 1969.
Those whom we love go out of sight
But never out of mind,
They are cherished in the hearts
Of those they leave behind.
Loving and kind in all their ways,
Upright and just to the end of their
clays.
Sincere and true in heart and mind.
Beautiful memories they left behind.
Lovingly remembered by their
33p
IN MEMORIAM
GOWER - In loving memory of a
dear husband and father. Isaac
Gower. who passed away eight years
ago, August 16, 1965.
isn't it strange that those we need
And those we love so much,
Are just the ones that God needs too
And takes them home to rest.
The parting was so sudden.
We often wonder why.
But the hardest part of all,
We didn't say good-bye.
Sometimes it's hard to understand
Why these things have to be.
But in his wisdom God has planned
Beyond our power .to see.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife. Mary and family.33c
.HUNKIN In ever loving memory
of my clear husband and father,
Alfred J. Hunkin who passed away
ten years ago. August 17, 1963.
One precious to our hearts has gone:
The voice we loved is stilled:
The place made vacant in our home
Can never more be filled.
Our Father in his wisdom called
The boon His love had given;
And though in earth the body lies.
The soul is safe in heaven,
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by his wife Margaret and
family. 33p
MPRCH ---- In loving memory of our
clear brother Harry Mureh who pass-
ed away one year ago, August 16.
1972.
The Heavenly gates were open
One year ago today,
With good-byes left unspoken
He gently passed away.
lie couldn't say good-bye to us.
Perhaps it was just as well:
We never could have said good-bye
To one we loved so well,
.Just when his life was brightest,
.Just when his hopes seemed best.
God took him from amongst us,
To His eternal rest.
Ever remembered by sisters
Helen. Berniece, Marion and
33c
Granton United
Church Cemetery
WHAT'S DOING?
Read this page each week
Sunday Aug. 19
Service 3 p.m. in the church
Guest Speaker BEAN
ENGAGEMENTS--
Mr. and Mrs. John Pimperton,
Grand Bend wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter. Pamela Grace Mitchell, to
Harry William Webster. Zurich, On-
tario, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Webster. 33c
Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Wilson,
Ripley, and Mr. and Mrs, John A.
Schell, Exeter, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their children, Debra Jane and
Terrence John. The marriage will
take place on Saturday. August 25,
1973 at 3:30 p,m, in Pine River United
Church, 33c
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bruce Cann. Ex-
eter, are happy to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Kathleen Teatsche Joann. to Mr.
Gerald David McMillan, son of Mr. T.
McMillan, Kenora. Ontario. The wed-
ding will take place Friday, August
31, 1973 at 7 p.m. in Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle. 33p
Mr. and Mrs, Roelof Zondag, RR 2,
Dashwood are happy to announce the
engagement of their only daughter,
Nelly Anne, to Mr. Arnold Wesley
Steckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Steckle, RR 2, Zurich, The wedding
will take place on Saturday,
September 1 1973 at 2:30 p,m. at the
Christian Reformed Church, Ex-
eter. ne
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Clymans, RR 3,
Lucan are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ber-
nadette Anne to Mr. Arthur Mercer,
son of Mr, and Mrs. George Mercer,
Exeter, The wedding will take place
Saturday, September 8, 1973 at 2:30
p.m. at St. Patrick's Church,
Lucan, 33p
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H,
McDonald, Exeter are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Kathryn Jean to
Douglas James McVittie, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Roy McVittie, Blyth, on Fri-
day. September 14, 1973 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Exeter United Church. 33p
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Shaw of
Lakewood Gardens, RR 1, Dashwood,
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Orr are
pleased to announce the engagement
of their children, Darlene Lee and
Thomas Robert. The wedding will
take place at Westpark Baptist
Church, London on October 13,
1973. 33c
REV. ELIZABETH CHAPMAN HULLY-GULLY----Aug. 17 and 18 -
Arctic Cat Open House (Fashion
show); Aug. 18 - Tom Collins Trio;
Aug. 19 - Moto Cross; Aug. 25 - Les
Perance Trio; Aug. 26 - Snowmobile
Grass Drags, Warm-up No, 4. 33c
KIRKTON HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY Festival of flowers, Tues-
day, August 21 at Russeldale Hall.
Miss Anna Peterson will demonstrate
flower arrangements at the evening
program beginning at 8:30. Admis-
sion 25e and 15e. 33c
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT invites you to attend the Adult'
health Guidance Centre, Health Unit
office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter
on Tuesday, August 21, 1973 from 1:30
- 3:30 p.m, for health surveillance,
root care, anaemia screening, urine
testing, blood• pressure and hearing
tests. 33c
Coming August 27 and 28 'SUMMER
SOUNDS OF MUSIC', starring
talented local youngsters under the
direction of Mrs. Philip Walker at
Grand Bend Public School. Show
time is 8:30 p.m. For the benefit of
Huron Country Playhouse. Tickets
$2.00 for adults, $1.00 for children 12
years and under. See hits from Sound
of Music, Mary Poppins and Peter
Pan. Bring the entire family, 33c
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. 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
it5t1 IN ZURICH
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Pancake and Sausage Breakfast Commencing at 8 a.m.
NOME COOKED BEANS — FAMOUS STREET MARKET
Bean Queen Contest
CARDS OF THANKS—
] would like to thank neighbours,
1.0.0.F. Club and the Legion for
cards and visits during my stay in
Exeter Hospital. — Louis E. Day.33p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my family, friends and
neighbours for flowers, cards, gifts
and visits while a patient in South
Huron and University Hospital, Lon-
don. Special thanks to Dr. Grace, Dr.
McLaughlin. Dr. Gans, Dr, Read and
nurses in Intensive Care Unit. It was
deeply appreciated. —Roy Hodgins
33p
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
GRAND BEND
Box office open at 8:00
First show at dusk
Dance In. The Arena Saturday Night
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AUGUST 11 - 17
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Charles Bronson AND SEALING WAX
BROWNIE'S isivE'lot
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Thurs.Aug. 16 8:30 P.M.
Exeter Legion Hall
JACKPOT
Min Furrow
Fall Colour Tour - Sudbury, Elliott
Lake, Agawa Canyon via 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 Wheel-
ing - featuring top stars. Free
brochures and itineraries on all
tours. Grand Canyon—is included in
21 day California tour departing Oct.
14. A perfect time of the year for
scenery in 15 states, Fettes Tours, 184
Main St., Mount Forest, 519-323-
1545. 33c
,
Tim Conway, Nancy Waker 300
in 56 calls
The Biscuit Eater 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats
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'
Earl Holliman, Patrica Crawley
Don't miss the . . .
LIONS LUCAN
FAIR '73
Open
Daily
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
B 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.
AUGUST 16, 17 18
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining Boom Licensed
Under LLB() • Saturday - Mks MYRNA LOME. 3 Shows,
• Saturday Afternoon English and Western Horse
Show . . for $1,000 hi prize money and the
MOLSON AWARDS.
• Sunday - GIGANTIC PARADE.
• Friday, Saturday, Sunday - Continuous Irish
entertainment in the Arena,
• Sot., Aug, 18
Mozart's Melody Makers
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS: "I'VE" and "CAPOLE" 08111
HIGHWAY 21 GRAND BEND
Spotisred by LUCAN DISTRICT LIONS CLUB
of
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
Friday, August 17
8:30 p.m.
Guest Speaker: EVAN McGUGAN
General Manager of Western Fair Assoc,
Everyone Welcome Free Admission
DANCE — SATURDAY, AUG. 18
Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre
Music By — Town & Country Gentlemen
$3.00 per couple
BIRTHS,
WELSH — Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welsh.
Exeter, announce the birth of a son,
Robert James William, August 1.1„
1973 at South Huron flespital.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
To all our friends, neighbours and
acquaintances, we extend an invita-
tion to visit with us in our home on
the occasion of our 50th wedding an-
niversary. August 22nd from 2 to 9
P.M. No gifts please. — Mr. and Mrs,
B. T. Jolson 33p
BIRTHS
HODGSON — Wes and Christine (nee
Kingrna ) Hodgson. RR 2, Ailsa Craig,
announce the birth of a daughter,
Mary Angela, 9 Ila„ 2 la oz., August 11,
1973 at South Huron Hospital — sister
for Deborah and Kelly.
JEFFERY — Doug and Barb, (nee
Nairn) Jeffery, announce the birth of
a son, Scott Douglas, 9 lb, 2 oz„
August 8, 1973 at Hotel Dieu Hospital,
Windsor — grandson for Frank Nairn
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery.
McLEAN — Ray and Marjorie
McLean, London, announce the birth
of o son, Daniel Ryan, August 11, 1973..
at St. Joseph's Hospital,
MERNER — Gerald and Carolyn
Merrier, announce the birth of a
daughter. Julia Dawn. August 10. 1973
at St: Joseph's Hospital. London —
sister for Stephen and first grand,
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Merrier and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
Eagleson.
NEEB — Mr. and Mrs. John Neeb,
RR 1. Zurich, announce the birth of a
daughter, Brenda Darlene, August 4.
1973 at South Huron Hospital — sister
for Connie. Barry and Kevin.
OKE — Allen and Marjorie Oke,
Huron Park, announce the birth of a
son. Benjamin Andrew,, August 9.
1973 at South Huron Hospital —
brother for Tommy and Jamie.
Decoration
CARDS OF THANKS —
Mr. Darrell W. Shaw would like to
thank Dr. O'Connor, Hoffman's Am-
bulance, the Intensive Care Unit and
sixth floor of St. Joseph's Hospital for
the care he received during his recent
illness. Also family, friends and
neighbours who visited, and sent so
many get well greetings, 33c
I would like to thank everyone who
gave cards and gifts and attended the
bridal shower held for me on August
9th. I would especially like to thank
Mrs. Mary Gibson, Crediton, Mrs.
Elliott and daughter, Centralia, Mary
Smyth, Centralia and Joanne Ten-
nant, Exeter. — Sharon Knee 33c
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to my relatives, friends and
neighbours for cards and visits while
a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Your kindness is greatly ap-
preciated. — Bill Taylor, Hensall
33c
The family of the late Karen Marie
Rock wishes to express their thanks
for the sympathy and kindness ex-
tended to them in the bereavement of
a daughter and sister, Special thanks
to the staff of Sydenham District
Hospital, also Dr. Steadman, Dr.
Brooksbank. and Dr. Railing. Thanks
to Fr. Dabrowski, Fr: Bourque and
other clergy, Also thanks to the
pallbearers and The Eric F. Nicholls
Funeral Home of Waliaceburg, On-
tario. Also thank you for the Mass in-
tentions, flower donations, food
donations and sympathy cards,
Thanks to the ladies who helped at
the house and our neighbours who
cared for our children. A very special
thanks to our families, relatives,
neighbours and friends for their com-
fort. We are very grateful. — Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Rock (nee Carey) and.
Family 33c
BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri-
day, August 17, 8:15 p.m., 15 regular
games, $75 jackpot to go. Door
prizes. Admission $1.00, extra cards
25 cents, 3 for 50c or 7 for $1,00.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Cana-
dian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare.
33c
CARDS. OF THANKS
The McKaig family wish to thank
the relatives and friends for the
flowers, baking. lovely sympathy
cards and the many kindnesses shown
them at the time of their bereave-
ment. Many thanks to the Leslie
Funeral Home. Rev. Jarvis and the
pallbearers. 33C
Mr. Clarence Smith. Iluronview,
would like to thank Dr. Watts, the
nurses and the X-ray staff of Alexan-
dra Marine Hospital, Goderich. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. 330
I would like to thank friends for
flowers and cards while a patient in
Victoria Hospital, and thanks to Dr.
Allen and nurses of fourth floor west,
A special thanks to Regina, Verna,
Sherry and Charmaine for their
special effort in caring for the snack
bar, — Marion Averill 33c
I would like to thank everyone for
visits and cards while I was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. — Ross Clarke 33c
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my friends, relatives and
neighbours for the flowers, cards,
visits and gifts while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since returning
home. It was greatly appreciated. —
Evelyn Wright 33p
The family of the late Henry Brand
wish to express their thanks for the
sympathy and kindness extended to
them in the bereavement of a son and
brother. Special thanks to Dr, Bar-
ton, Dr. McDonald, Dr. Read, nurses
at the fifth floor of University
Hospital and thanks to Rev. H. Van
Essen, Rev. Cliff Turkstra, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Dinney and Bill. Also
thanks for flowers, cards, donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society, Your
kindness will always be remembered.
— Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brand and
F amity. 33c
I would like to thank all my
relatives, friends and neighbours for
flowers, cards and visits while a
patient in Victoria Hospital and since
returning home. — Lorne Haugh 33p
I would like to express my ap-
preciation to my neighbours and
anyone who assisted in any way at
my sale on Saturday, Your kindness
will always be remembered, — Ruby
Miners 33p
IN MEMORIAM —
CUTTING — In loving memory of
John Cutting who passed away one
year ago today. August 22, 1972 in
Strathroy Hospital,
cannot halt the hands of time
Or live again the past,
But within my heart are memories
That will forever last,
What peaceful hours I once enjoyed,
How sweet the memory still,
No longer here my life to share,
But in my heart he always will.
Lovingly remembered by sister,
Agnes Cutting. 33p
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Sun., Aug. 19
2:00 p.m.
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