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MAKE SURE THE ONLY RED
IN THE SKY IS THE SUNSET
*PREVENT FOREST FIRES A,
Reception
and Dance
for
CHRISTINE MOODY
and
TIM WILCOX
(Bridal Couple)
Sat. Sept.
9 - I
EXETER LEGION
Music by
THE MAD MECHANIC
(Rock & Country)
Everyone Welcome
TONIGHT
Thurs., Aug. 30 8:30p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
JACKPOT
125
in 57 calls
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 Yeats of Age Will Be Admitted
WHAT'.P. PPM?
REAP:THIS PAGg...EACKINKIc
DANCE
25th Wedding
Anniversary
FOR MR. & MRS.
MA ROHDE
Sat. Sept. 8
9-1 a.m.
Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre
Music by
Gerry Smith's Orchestra
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Labor Day
Barn
Dance
Sun., Sept. 2
Starting at 9 o'clock
Roger Quick's
Shed
4 miles west of
Parkhill
$3 a couple
Refreshments
LITE •••
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
GRAND BEND
Box office open at 8:00
Pirst show at dusk
THURS.—SAT.AUG. 30-SEPT. I
—DOUBLE FEATURE—
(Adult Entertainment) Color
Pete & Tillie
Walter Matthow, Carol Burnett
Ulzana's Raid
Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davison
SUNDAY MID NITE
SEPTEMBER 2
—DOUBLE FEATURE—
ADmITTANCf
op rmoms
'WS A.I
Chain Gang
Women
Michael Stearnes, Robert Lott
The Wild Riders
Alex. Rocco
FRI. & SAT.-SEPTEMBER 7 & 8
—DOUBLE FEATURE—
(Adult Entertainment) Color
Limbo
Kathy Nolan, Catherine Justice
Trick Baby
Keith Martin, Mel Stuart
Mitchell
Fair
Friday night Aug. 31
Western Horse Show
Music for Teens
Sept. 1
Parade (12:30) with Miss Dominion of Canada, floats etc
Horse Races, livestock judging, 4-H competitions
Horse Show afternoon ond evening.
Sept. 2
1:30 p.m.-Tug-O-Wor, Cross Country Run, Ball games
Exhibit buildings open at all times.
Midway always in operation.
Horse Shoe Pitching Competitions Saturday and Sunday
"THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR IN ONTARIO"
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Times-Advocate, August 1, 1973
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BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M.
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Special Notice
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
The Sunday School and regular A.M, church service will be held ot
"CoMIO Canbay", one mile north of Bayfield on Highway 21, at 10;80
A.M. Special speaker arid soloist. lunch will be served free of charge
dfter the service. Sunday School children will be taken home after
lunch. The public is invited to this service. The evening service will be
held in the church at 7:30,
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Exeter.
TransPortatien for Sunday School children from church in xater leaving at t45
ANNouNcEmENTs. CARDS_ OF THANKS,- IN MEMORIAM, BIRTHS
BATKIN — Robert and Lynda Batitin
f nee PresseY) announce the birth Of a
daughter, Michelle Lynn, 8 lb. 14 oz.,
August 20, Iva at St, Joseph's
Hospital, London — granddaughter
for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pressey, RR 2
Kippen, and Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn
Batkin, Clinton,
BENDER Richard and Grace
Bender (nee Riley), Tavistock, an-
Inounce the birth of a daughter,
' Laurel Ann, August 21, 1973 at Strat-
ford General Hospital.
CAMPBELL — Eric and Elizabeth
Campbell, Hensall, announce the
birth of a son, August 24, 1973 at South
Huron Hospital — brother for Karen,
DESJARDINE — Morley and
Mildred Desjardine, announce the
birth of a son, Richard William, 7 lb.
15 oz., August 23, 1973 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London,
GLAVIN — Gerry and June Glavin
(nee Hodgins), Huron Park, an-
nounce the birth of a son, Steven
Gerald, August 22, 1973 at Victoria
Hospital, London.
LAPORT Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Laport, RR 1 Dashwood, announce
the birth of a son, Jody Andre, August
17, 1973 at South Huron Hospital —
brother for Jackie.
• McCANN — Kenneth and Joan
McCann, Crediton, announce the
birth of a daughter, Wanda ,Marie,
August 26, 1973 at South Huron
Hospital — sister for Deric and
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Clem McCann, Dashwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Jacque England, Crediton.
RADER — Mr. and Mrs, Richard
Rader (nee Grenier) announce the
birth of a daughter, Tammy Lynn,
lb, 10 oz., August 25, 1973 at K-W
Hospital, Kitchener — first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Alfons
Grenier, and first granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Rader, all of
Dashwood.
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
James at Andrew
Minister:
Rev. Glen D. Wright, B.A.,B.0-
Orginisrlr'tharrifastet.t"' "
Mr. Robert Cameron
Music Director:
Mrs. Roland McCaffrey
Sunday, September 2
It 11:00 a.m In Exeter United
Church. Our guests, the con-
gregation of Caven Presby-
terian Church.
Courtesy Car: Phone 235-2291,
Christianity gives wings to the
soul . . . when disaster strikes
a person can use • it to rise
above bitterness and anguish
to a new level of living.
—E. Stanley Jones
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Main at Gidley
Eleventh Sunday after Trinity.
September 2, 1973
11:15 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Rev. George Anderson, Rector.
41i Everyone Welcome.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Jack Roeda, Minister
Sunday, September 2
10:00 am—Morning Worship
2:15 g.m.—Afternoon Worship
3:15 p.m.—Sunday School
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570
CALVARY
United Church of Canada
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. Bruce Guy, B.A.
Organist:
Miss. 'della Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Suriddy) September 2
9:45 a.m.—Church Service
Alcohol and Drugs Concerns
Inc,
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Rev. Henry Van Essen,
B.A., BM., Minister
Sunday, September 2
MOO a.m.—Worship
Rev. Henry Van Essen
11:10 aan,--Sunday School
1:30 P.111—Worship
Rev. Henry Van Essen
CHURCH OF DOD
Grand Rend
10:00 a,,...-Stinday Seheol
11 a.m.-Rev. Iii. Wattam, B.Th.
7:30 p,m.-,EVatigelistie Service
, Tnea., 8:00 pan.-431ble Study
1VELCOME
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Tilley of
Seaforth are pleased to announce the
marriage of theft daughter, Helen
Louise, to Mr. William Edward
Southgate, son of Mrs. Elsie
Southgate of Seaforth and the late
Mr. W. B. Southgate. The wedding
took place Friday, August 24, 1973 at
7:30 p.m. in Northside United
Church, Seaforth, Rev. R. E. Reuber
was the officiating minister. 35c
Relatives, friends and neighbours
of Muriel and Harold Corbett are cor-
dially invited to attend an Open
House in honour of their fiftieth wed-
ding anniversary, at their
McGillivray Township farm, on Sun-
day, September 2, 1973, from 2 to 6
p.m. Best wishes only, please. 35c
Relatives, friends and neighbours
are invited to join the family in
celebrating the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Thompson
with an Open house, Sunday,
September 9, 1973, from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. at the home of their son Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Parkhill RR
5. Best Wishes only, 35c
CARDS OF THANKS—
I wish to express a sincere thank
you to all who remembered us with
cards, flowers and gifts during our
stay in St. Mary's Hospital. It is very
much appreciated. — Judy and baby
Graham Thomson 35c
I would like to thank the student
nurses, Kathy Wells, Ronda Rhodes,
Donna Conn, Marilyn Calder, Marg
Klumpel,Donna Schilbe and others for
making my stay at South Huron
Hospital so enjoyable. — Neil
Pavlick 35p
I would like to express a sincere
thanks for cards, treats, visits and
gifts while in South Huron Hospital.
— Christine and Mary Angela
Hodgson 35p
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Minister:
Rev, Wilfred D. Jarvis,
B.A., B.D. .
Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh
JOINT SUMMER SERVICES
with Exeter United Church
11:00 a.m.—.Worship in Exeter
United Church.
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Andrew and George Streets
Pastor: Rev. F. Margret
Sunday, September 2
9:15 am.—Morning Worship
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASH WOOD
Pastor:
Rev. Frank Margret,
B.S., B.D., M. DIV.
Sunday, September 2
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Bible Class
11:00 a.m.-Divine Service
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron St. West
Fundamental - Evangelical
N
Sunday, September 2
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Wednesday at 8 p.m. - Prayer
and Bible Study.
Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist
Rev. R. H. Thynne, Pastor
"WHERE THE WHOLE BIBLE
IS WHOLLY TAUGHT"
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
MAIN AT VICTORIA
Rev. Austin Gedcke
Sunday, September 2
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
Today is Promotion Sunday
11:00 a.m,-Morning Worship
7:00 p.m,-Evangelisitic Service
PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE
IN EVENING SERVICE
*
We , wish to eXpreas our ap4
predation for the community's
fine response to our Sumnier
Drive-in Programme. We plan
to offer this again next year,,
"ONLY A STRANGER ONCE"
ZlON -UNITED CHURCH
CREDITON
Minitter:
Rev, Douglas Warren,
'Sunday, S6PteMbef 2
10:00 aan.-4Vforning Worship
Nursery fer children 3 years
and under.
11:15 Lt.-.Sunday School
CIASSes for all ages,
All Are Wolcome
I wish to thank all those who sent
me Get Well wishes with cards and
visits while I was a patient in Univer-
sity Hospital, London, and in South
Huron Hospital. Your kinditesses are
always appreciated. — Mrs. Herman
Powe 35P
The family of the late Joe Bailey
wish to express their thanks to his
friends, neighbours and relatives for
the expressions of sympathy at the
time of his death; also for visits and
cards during his stay at the nursing
home. Special thanks to Dr. Goddard
and the Staff of Queensway Nursing
Home, Rev, H. Wilson and Hopper
Hockey Funeral Horne, 35p
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to all our
relatives, friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness, Mass
cards, floral tributes and sympathy
cards in our recent sad bereavement
of a dear sister—Sister Eunice. Your
thoughtfulness and messages of sym-
pathy will long be remembered. —
The Hennessy Family 35c
The family of the late Adah Webb
wish to thank all her neighbours,
relatives and acquaintances who
wrote her notes and sent cards while
she was ill in hospital in Exeter and
London. She appreciated the thought-
fulness and concern of all, Care given
by the medical and nursing staff of
South Huron Hospital and St.
Joseph's Hospital was appreciated.
To all those who called at the Funeral
Home, sent flowers, donated to the
Church memorial fund, and other
charities, sent sympathy cards,
provided food and helpfulness in
many ways. Her family wish to say
Thank You. 35c
BINGO—Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri-
day, August 31, 8:15 p.m., 15 regular
games. $75 jackpot to go. Door
prizes. Admission $1.00. Extra cards
,25 cents, 3 for 50e or 7 for $1.00.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Cana-
dian Legion. Proceeds for
Welfare. 35c
25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
DANCE for Bill and Lois Hodgert on
Saturday, September 8, 1973,
Seaforth Legion Hall. Everyone
Welcome. Music by Ian Wilibee
Orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch
and no gifts please. 35c
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES Sept.
9-30: Hensall 9 a.m., Cromarty 10:15
a.m., Exeter 11:30 a.m. 35c
AUCTION SALE St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Hensall, to be held in con-
junction with, and at Trivitt
Memorial Church, Exeter,
September 12. For pick-up of donated
articles phone 262-2143 35,36p
ART AND CRAFT SALE, Bothwell
Arena, 79 Highway N. Exhibitors
from Toronto—Windsor—Sar-
nia—Lucknow. September 22-12:30-9,
September 23-12:30-5, 35c
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
Members—If y;ou have any articles
for the rummage sale or auction sa-
sale please phone 235-2076, 235-1995 or
235-2416. 35,36e
HULLY GULLY: Sept. 1—The
Bluetones Sept. 8—To Be Announced.
Sept. 9—Ontario Snowmobile Grass
Drag Championship Series (1st
event). Sept. 15—Rodger Quick and
the Rainbows. 35c
C-13
West Coast and California-21 days of
luxury transportation and accom-
modation departing Oct. 14. Omaha,
Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Rena, San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas,
Flagstaff, Oklahoma, Albuqurque, St.
Louis, Indianapolis, The most com-
plete California tour available. Free
brochures. Fettes Tours Mount
Forest. 35c
Gospel
Music
Concert
featuring
• The Torchbearers
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
• The Revelations
From the "Crossroads''
T V Progrdmme.
• The Watchmen
Guartet
Kitchener, Ontario
Sat., Sept. 8 '
7:45 p.m.
Stratford Central
Secondary School
Stratford
Tickets—Advance $2,00, At the
Door $2.50 (includes tax)
Available at
FESTIVAL CITY
GOSPEL CONCERTS
' Box 383, Stratford
Stag
for
Jim
Darling
Sat., Sept
9:00 p.m.
EXETER ARENA
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Stag
for
Art
Mercer
Thurs„ Aug. 30
9:00 p.m,
AILSA CRAIG
TOWN HALL
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Friedsburg
Days
WORKERS
Social Evening
Fri., Aug. 31
8:30 p.m.
DASHWOOD-
COMMUNITY CENTRE
All persons who helped
in any way with Friedsburg
Days are invited to attend
Business Meeting With
Dance To Follow
Village of
Grand Bend
is sponsoring a
St. John's
Ambulance
Course
TOWN HALL
commencing
Sept. 12, 1973
Please register
with the clerk
MRS. LOUISE CLIPPERTON
Don't miss the
excitement of
the last week
at the EX!
This Labour Day weekend the 1973
Canadian National Exhibition enters its
final days, and highlighting the excitement is:
The Canadian International Air Show
(Aug. 31-Sept, 3-One of the world's
most thrilling air shows takes place at the
CNE waterfront at 1:30 p.m. each after-
noon. You'll see about 21/2 hours of
highspeed aerobatics, low-level
stunts, sky-diving, wing-walking and flypasts
of famous war planes.
Labour Day Parade (Monday, Sept 3)-
The biggest one in North America!
8,500 marchers, 30 floats, 20 bands anti
dozens Of beautiful girls. Parade arrives
at Dufferin Gates at 10:00 a.m„ and
marchers and floats will be judged in the
nearby Ball Park.
Calgary Corral-The whole Ontario
Government Building now belongs to the
wild and woolly West! Recapture the
romance and adventure of the old days in
this cleverly re-created Western town
where you can even pan for real gold!
Fiji FireWalkers-performing their legend-
ary ritual of walking barefoot On white-hot
rocks. At 6:30 p.m. every day but
Sunday, just inside the Dufferin Gates.
Loblaws Dancing Waters—You'll be
spellbound as hundreds of fountains
dance in multicoloured splendour to the
thrilling music in the flower-decked
Horticultural Building.
international Exhibits-Located in the
Queen Elizabeth Building, you'll find
COM3ETT - In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. Edna Corbett,
who passed away September 4, 1973,
and Our father Mr. Fred Corbett, who
passed away October 5, 1945.
You were always true and patient
Through the years you struggled on
Made our home that now is gone.
I often sit and. wonder
What you would say or do
If you only knew the changes
Since God parted us from you.
To some you are forgotten
To all others part of the past
But to the ones who loved and lost
Your memories will always last.
Lovingly remembered by their
families 35nc
CORNISH — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Emerson Cornish, who passed
away 5 years ago, September 1, 1968.
Gone from us but leaving memories
Death can never take away
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay,
Always remembered by his wife
Mary and family 35p
GAISER — In loving memory of my
beloved wife, Gladys, whom God call-
ed home one year ago today,
September 1, 1972,
There's a gift in life, you cannot buy
That's very rare and true
It's the gift of a wonderful wife
Like the one I had in you,
The many things you did for me
In your kind and loving way
You gave me years of happiness
No one can take away
Nothing could be more beautiful
Than the memories I have of you
To me you are someone special
God must have thought so too.
Sadly missed and 'lovingly
remembered by husband Lloyd 35p
McLEAN — In loving memory of our
dear baby son, Robert Raymond, who•
died suddenly September 3, 1972.
He was only a sweet little rosebud
A sweet little flower from birth
God took him home to heaven
Before he was soiled on earth.
Two little hands are resting
A loving heart is still
A little son we loved is waiting
For us just over the hill,
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by mommy and daddy. 35c
Invite you to join them for
Worship. Fellowship and
Services
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countless displays from 18 countries includ-
ing Argentina, Grenada, Hungary, Nether-
lands and Portugal.
All this and more. Plus the daily Aguarama
Water Show...the Uniroyal Thrill Drivers
...the 1 1/2 -mile Midway.. .band concerts...
agricultural exhibits.. rock groups...horse
shows...pavilions...and sports. Don't miss
your last chance to enjoy the greatest
Family-A-Fair ever!
Canadian National*
Exhibition
Until Sept. 3 Toronto
Sunday-GtoUndsDpen at 8:00 am.,
guitditto at 1:80 p.m.
Admission to Grounds. Adults $1.50
Senior Citizens anti Students 00
Children SOe
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 2nd Only-4 SHOWS
THR PLAY AROUND WITH MURDER AND MEN!
ADULT ENTERSAINMCNT
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
August 29, 30, 31 and Sept. I
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