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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-01-24, Page 19IN MEMORIAM,— DEsjARDINE — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Herman Desjerdine, who passed away three years ago, January 23, 1971. I have only your memory dear father To remember my whole life through But the sweetness will linger forever As I treasure the image of you. Sadly missed by your daughter Marian, Murray and Bobby 4p FOSTER — In loving memory of a dear huband and father, Alphonse Foster, who passed away four years ago, January 27, The gates of memory will never close We miss you more than anyone knows With tender love and deep regret We who love yoe will never forget. Ever remembered and sadly miss- ed by wife Lottie and family. 4c LATTA — In loving memory of our dear parents, Ethel Latta, who pass- ed away January 8, 1972, and Agustus Latta, who passed away January 22, 1971, A little tribute true and tender Just to show that we remember They live with us in memory still Not just today but always will. Always remembered by son Ervin, daughter-in-law Vera and grandchildren. 4c MASON — In loving memory of our dear son Junior, who passed away January 24, 1973, A silent thought, a secret tear Keeps his memory ever near. Always remembered by Mum, Dad and family. 4c STEEPER — In loving memory of our dear son, Stanley Albert Steeper, who passed away eight years ago January 25, 1966. Somewhere back of the sunset Where loveliness never dies He lives in the land of glory With the blue and gold of the skies ''No length of time can divide the past Too many memories hold it fast Today, tomorrow, our whole life through We always love and remember you. Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, 4p WEBSTER — In loving memory of a husband, father and grandfather, who passed away thirteen years ago, January 22. You didn't have time to say fare- well Nor us to say "Good bye" 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 bygone days. Sadly missed and always emembered ,by ,his wife ,Georgina, an tionald* :and wife Donna, their Children David, Debbie and Dennis, daughter Velma, her husband Bill, their children Sandra, Donnie, Ron- nie, Jimmy and Gary. 4p KIRKTON BOY SCOUTS Bottle and Paper Collection We will be conducting a drive in the early spring. Please start saving now. Collection Dates will be advertised later. Exeter Arena Activities THURS. JAN. 24 2:30-3:30 Usborne School 4-6 Figure Skating 6.8 Hockey Practice 8.11 Rec. League FRI. JAN. 25 10-11 a.m. & 2:30 -3:30 Tots & Parents 3:30-5 School Skating 8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Clinton SAT. JAN. 26 & SUN, JAN; 27 Minor Hockey Days in Exeter SUN. JAN. 27 7-1 1 Au sa ble league MON. JAN. 28 10:30-11:30 Precious Blood School 3:30-9:30 Figure Skating 0:30-11 Hughes Boats TUES, JAN. 29 3:30.8:30 Figure Skating 8:30-10 Hawks Practice 10,11 Broom Ball WED. JAN, 30 10-11 a.m. & 2:30.3:30 Tots & Parents 3:30.5 School Skating 5-7 Atoms 7.10:30 Hockey 10:30.12 Broom Ball - CALVARY United Church of Canada DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. Bruce Guy, B.A. Organist: Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, January 27 9:45 a.m.—Church Service 10:50 a.m.—Sunday School Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE MAIN AT VICTORIA Rev. Austin Gedcke Sunday, January 27 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Huron St. West Fundamental — Evangelical 11:00 a.m.—"A God That Can Be Known" 7:30 p.m.—Film: "Tashi From Tibet". Rap Session plus cof- fee. Guest Soloist for the day Mrs. W. Blanchette. 9:45 a.m. — Our family Bible School. Nursery facilities for all Sun- day s e r vice s. Children's church during the a.m. ser- vice. Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist Rev. R. H. Thynne, Pastor "WHERE THE WHOLE BIBLE IS WHOLLY TAUGHT" The Anglican Church of Canada TRIV1TT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector: Rev. G. A. Anderson, D.F.C. Organist: • Mrs. Maude Connon Simday, 'January 27 Epiphany III 8:00 a,m,—Holy Communion 11:15 a.m. — Holy Communion and Sermon. As . Christians worship God in Church week by week they grow in their faith. Christians who neglect public worship are slowly strangling what little faith they may still possess. •••••••••••••/.000,....... CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. Wilfred D. Jarvis, B.A., B.D. Organist; Mr, Robert McIntosh Sunday, January 27 10:00 a.m.--Worship "Life ,arid All Its Fullness" Sunday School — Kindergarten to Grade 4. 11:00 a.in.—Sunday School Grades 5 and op. The Anglican Church of Canada ST. PAUL'S CHURCH HENSALL Rectdr: Rev. George Anderson Organist: Mrs. Frank Forrest Sunday, January 27 Epiphany III 7:00 p.rri„Evening Prayer The Annual General Vestry Meeting Will take place after the service, There will, be no Morning Ser- vice this S unday. Invite you to loin them for Worship, Fellowship and Services BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Rev. Henry Van Essen, B.A., B.D., Minister Sunday, January 27 10:00 a.m.—Worship Rev. H. VanEssen 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School 2:30 p.m.—Worship Rev. H. Van Essen ZION UNITED CHURCH CREDITON Minister: Rev. Douglas Warren, B.A.,B.D. Sunday, January 27 10;00 a.m.—Morning Worship Nursery for children 3 years and under. 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages. 8:00 p.m, — Evening Fellowship at the manse. All are welcome. EXETER UNITED CHURCH James at Andrew Ministers: Rev. Glen D. Wright, B.A.,B,D. and Rev, Harold Snell, B.A., B.D., Organist & Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Cameron Music Director: Mrs. Roland McCaffrey Sunday, January 27 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship with Rev. Harold Snell Nursery Courtesy Car 235-1964 * * Sunday. Jan, 27, 8:00 p.m.—Tal- ent Night and Annual Meet- Ladies please bring lunch. * "In prayer you reach toward God; in meditation God reaches toward you. Both are necessary if you are to get in touch with the spiritual self within." —Muriel James PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Andrew and George Streets 'Pastor: Rev. F. Morgret Sunday, January 27 9:15 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. Frank Morgret, B.S., B.D., M. DIV. Sunday, January 27 9:45 a.m,—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 0.M.—Divine Service CHURCH OF GOD Grand Bend 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.M.—Service 7:30 p,m,—Evangelistic Service Tues., 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study ALL WELCOME CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Jack Reedat B.A., R.D., Th. M., Minister 1000 a.m.—Morning Worship Serbian Tape; "Will FeW Be Saved?" 2:15 NIL—Afternoon Worship Sertnon Topic: "The Marks of a Christian" The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:10 P.m. Dial 100 We would like to thank everyone for their acts of kindness shown to us since the passing of our dear Dad and Grandpa. Your thoughtfulness has been deeply appreciated. — Pauline, Harold, Danny, Michael and Billy Brintnell 4p A most sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives also the staff and students of Grand Bend Public School for all the get well wishes, flowers and gifts while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital and St, Joseph's Hospital. — Bob Keyes4c Jim and Kathy Macintosh, Mississauga sincerely wish to thank all those who visited them at their parent's home on the weekend as well' as our folk who contributed to the gift of the lovely swag lamp as a wed- ding presentation. 4c I would like to thank all those who remembered me in any way while I was a patient in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to the Friendship and Visitation Committee of Hensall United Church, Dr, God- dard, nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital, the Kinsmen and Firemen of Exeter and also the carol singers. — Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie 4c The family of the late John A. Ryan wish to express our most sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, mass cards, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation, cards of sympathy and all acts of kindness shown them in the loss of a dear husband, father and grand- fatherApeciaLtWksito„Hev.,--F,athe J. Mooney, T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dr. Gulens, Dr. ,Gans and nurses at South Huron Hospital, pallbearers, flower bearers, ladies of the C,W,L. for their service and the lovely lunch they had, the people who donated food, the Exeter Kinsmen for the Christmas box, the neighbours who took Mother back and forth to the hospital and all those who sent get well cards and treats while my hus- band, father and grandfather was in hospital, Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. — Mrs. Alma Ryan, Clara, Mary, Shirley and Roy 4p IN MEMORIAM BULLOCK — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Joseph Bullock, who passed away January 26, 1965, In the book of life there are memories Of the happy days we knew And recorded in love are the blessings Of a wonderful husband and father like you. Lovingly remembered by wife Vera, daughter Helen, son-in-law Edward and family 4p DESJARDINE — In loving memory of my dear father Herman, who pass- ed away three years ago January 23, 1971, Three sad and lonely years have passed Since our great sorrow fell The shock that we received that day No one can ever tell. But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. It's lonely here without you A million times I've needed you A million times I've cried To my heart there comes a longing If only you could come home For life is not the same to us Since you were called away You bade no one a last farewell Or even said goodbye You were gone before we realized And only God knows why, Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your daughter Linda and, soh-id-law John, 4c Social .km. 26 9-1 EXETER LEGION Mu.sit by 'MOW:der Playboys s,00 per couple Everyone Wellcome Lunch Dancing 9-1 a.m. Refreshments $6.00 per couple THE 'ABILITY FUND (March of Dimes) Reception and Dance for PAM MITCHELL and BILL WEBSTER (Bridal Couple) Sat., Jan. 26 9 - 1 a.m. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by MOZART AND THE MELODY MAKERS Everyone Welcome BAYVIEW TOURIST TAVERN Just South of St. Josephs on Highway 21 OPEN DAILY For Hot Meals 12:00 Noon to 9:00 p.m. TRY OUR HOMEMADE PIES AND ROLLS Bookings Accepted For Banquets, Small Weddings Phone 236-4850 REHABILITATION FOUNDATION for the disabled "MAKING FIT TO EARN A LIVELIHOOD AGAIN" MARCHING MOTHERS' CANVASS Monday, Jan. 28 EXETER i STARTING AT 6:00 P.M. LUCAN IJSBORNE TWP. CENTRALIA HURON PARK ZURICH Please Leave Your Porch Lights Oh Anyone wishing to be o "Marching Mother" to assist itt the canvass is asked to contact Mrs, Harvey Pfaff Phone Exeter 235.2013 BINGO) Tonight Thurs. Jan. 24 Admission $1.00 15 Games Extra Cards 254 or 5 for $1.00 in 53 calls JACKPOT 275 1 share the wealth Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board Starts at 8:30 p.m, Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Dance Ye Old Theatre GRAND BEND Friday, Jan. 25 tr* V, V 44 1.7streb? Bluewater Playboys Dance sponsored by Order of Alhambra YX• Last G13, prepayment chance BIRTHS — WOAD — Dave and CaroImp are f:!easeci to announce the arrival of avy's bahy sister, Celette Nicole, on January 13 at Owen Sound, General Hospital. •Second grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Melville Wood, St. Catharines, and Mrs. Edna Simmons, Exeter, 4p BAKER — David and Lynda (nee $tire) RR 3 Lucan, Ontario, are pleased to announce the birth of twin sons, Mark Douglas and Matthew David on January 14, 1974 at $t. Joseph's Hospital, London, On- tario. 4p BULLAS — George and Sylvia (nee Johns) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, George Andrew, on January 17, 1974 at St, Joseph's Hospital. A wee brother for Susan.4c HOCKEY — Larry and Marilyn, Huron Park, are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Douglas Paul, January 19, 1974, 7 lb. 14 oz. First grandson for Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hockey, Exeter, and second for Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Riley, Huron Park.4p ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. Roy Russell, Russeldale, is pleased to announce the forthcoming "marriage of his daughter Joyce Marie to Mr. Gregory Roy Pridham, son of Mr, and Mrs, Allen Pridham, RR 1 Mitchell, The wedding will take place on Friday, February 15, 1974 at 7:00 p.m. in Thamesview United Church, Fullarton, 4c CARDS OF THANKS, Thank you to all whp remembered me while a patient in University Hospital. Everything was very much appreciated, -.-John Gould 4c The family of the late Mr. Norman Turnbull wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended to, them during their recent bereave- ment. Also, for floral tributes, donations for Gideon Bibles, Missions, Heart fend and cards. Snenial thanks to all the staff at South Huron Hospital and Doctor O'Connor. Also, to Rev. VVattam and Rev. Gilmore for their comforting words and the message in song by Annmarie and Harry, the pallbearers, Hoffman Funeral Home, and all the ladies who helped serve lunch at the church. 4p I sincerely thank all my neighbours, friends and relatives for their visits, cards, flowers and gifts while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Loudon, Special thanks to Dr, Maynard, Dr, Gulens, Hoffman Ambulance and South Huron Hospital, — Marion Armstrong 4c Bob and Helen Coates wish to thank their relatives, friends and neighbours for the visits, cards, flowers and gifts which Helen and baby Elizabeth received while in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker and staff of South Huron Hospital and those who helped in any way, 4c CARDS OF THANKS — John, Joyce and Beckie Morgan would like to thanit all their friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers and gifts. • Marilyn Hern would like to thank all those who have expressed get well wishes, cards and flowers to her while a patient in University Hospital, 5th floor and since retur- ning home, Special thanks to Dr. Read, Hoffman Ambulance and Dr. Barr. 4c I would like to thank all my friends, relatives and Rebekah Lodge for cards, gifts and visits while a patient in London and South Huron hospitals and since returning home. It was all greatly appreciated. — Verna Coates 4p I would like to thank our neighbours, friends and relatives for cards, flowers and treats while in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Dr, Wallace, nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital. — Iva Ridley 4c We, the family of the late Gladys Mitchell• wish to express our most sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and memorial contributions. Special thanks to Shirley Luther for her comforting solo, Dr, Goddard, Rev. Beck and. Major McInnes. Also special thanks to the Hoffman and Bonthron Funeral Homes and the ladies of the UCW of the Hensall United Church. All the kindness shown at this time will never be forgotten. — Stanley, Pat, Elgin, Kim and Peter 4p I wish to thank all friends and neighbours for all the kindness and `thoughtfulness I received while a patient in St. Joseph's and Exeter hospitals. Also since returning home. Special thanks to Dr, Ecker and nurses, — Bill Green 4p We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation and sincere thanks to all those who so kindly remembered us and ours during this occasion of sad bereavement, — Mose and Verda Heckler, Bill and Grace Ballantyne 4p I would like to thank all my neighbours, friends and relatives for their visits, cards, flowers and gifts while a patient at South Huron Hospital, Special thanks to Dr Gans, Rev. Jarvis and the excellent nursing care I received from the nurses and orderlies. — Mrs. Don Rozendal 4p The family of the late Mervyn Webb wish to express their most sincere thanks and appreciation to their many friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness, for floral tributes, donations to Ontario Heart Foundation, Bibles and many messages of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Johnstone, pallbearers and Hoffmans Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. 4p iTr xi 71. DOING? READ THIS PAGE EACH WEEK CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB of Exeter and area will meet Thursday, January 24 at 9:30 a.m., Anglican Parish Hall, Exeter. All women welcome, 4c CASH BINGO, Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday, January 25, 1974 at 8:15 p,m, sharp. 15 regular games for $10.00 each; three specials for $25,00 each and a $75.00 Jackpot to go each week, Admission $1.00; extra cards .25 cents each or 7 for $1.00. (Children under 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for Welfare Work. Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. 4c ANNUAL MEETING of the Hensall South Huron Agricultural Society will be held in the IOOF Lodge rooms Monday, January 28, 1974 at 2:00 p.m, Grant McGregor, President, T. L. McNaughton, Secretary-Treasurer4c CPT EUCHRE on January 30 in IOOF Hall, Exeter, at 8:00 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. 4c PANCAKE SUPPER — The A.C.W. will hold a Pancake Supper in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, February 26. 4c HULL? GULLY — January 26, Cord Harrison & the Harbourlites; January 27, Amateur Racing, 100 lap endural, (weather permitting); February 21, Roger Quick & the Rain- bows; February 9, Star trex; February 16, Valentine Ball, The Blue Tones. 4c FETTES TOURS — F-74-15 — It's warm and, sunny in Florida! Join us and your friends on an escorted 14 day Florida tour. Departing Mar. 2 via luxury, air ride, washroom equipped coach. All hotel accommodation and side trips etc. in- chided, Free brochures, Fettes Tours 323.1545 Mount Forest. TA-74-5 — 18 Day Tour of Britain departs April 2.3. Experienced escort aceompanies the trip from start to finish. All transportation, accom- modation, sight seeing, admissions, baggage handling, airport transfers breakfasts etc. included in one ticket.' Now'S.the chance to join your friends and see Britain the worry free way. Our available space is limited and Must, be reserved early. Free brochures, Fetter Tours 323.1545 Mount Forest, W-74.3 — See Washington D.C. in a gloWing pastel of Cherry Blossoms'on our 4 day luxury coach tour, Featur- ing a guided tour of the city and area, grandstand seats for the Festival Parade, excellent accommodation and transportation and fully es- corted, Departs March 29. Pettes Tours, 323-1545 Mount FOrest, 4c CARDS. OF THANKS, I wish to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, neighbours and friends for their cards, treats and visits. A special thank you to the Zion United Church of crediton for their lovely flower and to Rev. and Mrs. Warren and Dr. O'Crinnor and all the nurses of South Huron Hospital. — Doris Sweitzer 4c I would like to thank'all my friends and neighbours for the treats, cards, visits given to me while in South Huron Ifospital, thanks to the staff for all the kindnesses shown. Special thanks to Dr, Fletcher, Rev. Jarvis, to friends and neighbors who was so kind and thoughtful to take my wife down to the Hospital to see me, also to the neighbour who brought me to the Hospital and took me home, also to the PCW of Caven Church for plant and card sent, These kindnesses will be ever remembered. — Ed Johnston 4c The family of the late Eldon Robin- son wish to express our most sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, donations to the Heart Fund and Ritz Villa Nursing Home and messages of sympathy. Special thanks to those who brought in bak- ing, Rev. Dawson, Rev, Savary and the Lindsay Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Audrey Robinson and family 4p Residents of Grand Bend have Until the end of March this year to make prepayment of frontage rates involved with the village's Water system. When the water system was installed, ratepayers were given five years to elect to pay the frontage rates in full or have payments spread over 30 years, At Monday's regular session, council agreed on the March 30 deadline for prepayment of the frontage rates. Council members have stuck with their original decision to cut the number of garbage pickups for 1974 and Councillor Torn Webster reported he had negotiated a new contract with McDonald's Sanitation of Crediton. Under the new contract, the village will pay $750 per month as compared to $1,386 with the original agreement which provided commercial pickups seven days per week and residential collections three times a week during the summer periods. Commercial garbage will now be collected each Monday, Wednesday and Friday while the residential pickups will be pace per week ..but council ,members .etiggested a etaggered basis en the same days as. commercial, 'The idea for different days for residential pickup came from councillor „John Teevins whp suggested some cottages may have refnse on Mondays. The original seheme'ealled for 45 selected litter barrels in the village to be picked up. by McDonald's each Monday,, Wednesday and Friday with the village -doing the work on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. Reeve Bob Sharers added, "let's forget the Tuesday litter barrel pickups and replace them with Sundays." In responding to protests at a recent meeting from several commercial property owners in the village, councillor Douglas Martin produced figures on the charges now being paid by several ratepayers. He listed three commercial owners who pay a yearly fee of $14,79; $21.04 and $30.40 for garbage pickup while some residential owners pay as much as $48. Martin said, "this is unfair to the residential people. We should be charging on the amount of garbage collected." Councillor John 'Nevins suggested to council that requests should be made to the Ontario government to allow freer use of the Pinery Park by snowmobiles. Teevins would like to see a $5 season pass for snow vehicles. He added, "we are trying to keep snowmobiles off the street, •but they have no place to go." nce KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Jan. 26 Music by Desiardines $3.00 couple No blue jeans