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Strawberry and
Ham Supper
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH
Wednesday, June 19
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Adults $2.75
Children $1.50
Pre school free
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SANDERS TAVERN
Formerly — Manetta Menar0 ON
THE BEACH GRAND BEND
Music
SUMMIT
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Thurs., Fri., & Sat. evenings also Sat. Matinee
tsAIL ROOM DINING HOURS
Weekdays 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. & Sat. 12 noon - 10 p.m.
Reserve Now 238-2251 Private Parties.
2 LOCATIONS TO 2
SERVE YOU
Grand Bend Exeter
Main St. 21 Thames Road
238-2161 235-231 1
Emmanuel United Church
ZURICH
Welcomes you to our
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100th CELEBRATIONS
Memorial Service
Sunday June 16, at 2:30 p.m. at the church
The Re.v. C. B. Heckendorn, B.A., B.D., Speaker, Singing by the
Old Tyme Choir. Following the service at the church, prayers
of remembrance and the Benediction will be at the Emmanuel
United Church Cemetery, Bronson Line.
Bean Festival Service
Sunday, August 25, at 11 a.m.
A service of thanksgiving and fellowship. The Rev. John W. L.
Huether, B.A., B.D., Speaker.
Brides' & Grooms' Sunday
Sunday, September 15 at 11 a.m.
A service especially for those who have been married by the
ministers of this church (within the last 100, years.) The Rev.
Charles J. •Scott, B.A., B.D. (A chaplain at the London
Psychiatric Hospital) will be bringing us a message about
"Your Marriage and Your Christian Faith." Special Music by
"The-Men-Of-A-Chord" of Kitchener. Everyone is invited to a
Wedding Reception Luncheon in the Church Basement, follow-
ing the service.
An Evening of Slides on the
Mid-East
Tuesday, October at 8 p.m.
The Rev. Gordon F. Geiger, B.A,, B.D. will share with us the
challenge to the Church and the U.N. in the Mid-East. A first-
hand report in word and pictures. Refreshments and further
fellowship, following.
100th Anniversary Sunday
October 27, with services at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Allen D. Churchill, B.A., B.D. D. Phil, (Oxon) will be
the Anniversary Speaker. Dr. Churchill is President of London
Conference, the United Church of Canada. Special Music by
The Watchmen, at both services. Following the morning ser-
vice, everyone is invited to share in a meal together served in
the Zurich Community Centre, about 1 p.m. (We believe the
time this day will be Standard time.)
An Environmental Ethic
Friday, November 15, at 8 p.m.
An evening with Dr. Ralph Krueger, B.A., M.A., Ph. D. Current-
ly, Dr. Krueger is Professor of Geography, University of
Waterloo. He will share thoughts with us about "An En-
vironmental Ethic," Refreshments will help us to share.
The Belgrave Men's Choir
Sunday, December 1, at 8 p.m. (to be confirmed)
The Rev. John G. Roberts - Director, This choir sang at our Lon-
don Conference Celebrations in May of this year.
"The Big Red Ox /I
LITE
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
GRAND BEND
Box office open at 8:00
FRI. & SAT. —JUNE 14 & 15
— Double Feature —
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ( Color)
THE STONEKILLERS
Charles Bronson, Martin Balsam
FAT CITY
Stacy Keah, Jeff Bridges
FRI. & SAT. — JUNE 21 & 22
— Double Feature —
Adult Entertainment (Color)
SLEEPER
Woody Allen
JEREMY
Bobby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor
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Special Coming Attractions
LIVE & LET DIE
ONE LITTLE INDIAN
WESTWORLD
AMERICAN GRAFFITTI
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Reception
and Dance
for
BARB McCANN
and
EUGENE HARTMAN
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 15
9 ,12 p.m.
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
THE BLUEWMuAsTicERbyPLAYBOYS
Everyone Welcome
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Reception
and Dance
for
JO-ANNE INCH
and
MIKE PICKERING
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 15
9-12 p.m.
CREDITON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE HEYWOODS
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
SHARON WEIN
and
JIM McLEOD •
(Bridal Couple)
Fri., JUne 21
9- 12 p.m.
PARKHILL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
RODGER QUICK
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
35th Wedding
Anniversary
OPEN HOUSE
Friends, neighbours and
relatives of
ERMA and ROSS KRUEGER
are invited to join them in
celebrating on
Sunday, June 23
7- 10 p.m.
CREDITON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Best wishes only please
ANNUAL
Strawberry
and Ham
Supper
BIRR UNITED CHURCH
Birr, Ontario
8 MILES NORTH OF LONDON
ON NO. 4 HIGHWAY
Wed., June 19
SERVING SUPPER FROM
5:30 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M, D.S.T.
ADULTS $3.00
Children 12 under $1.50
Preschool Children Free
Everyone Welcome
106th Annual
HENSALL TWILIGHT
Spring Fair
Tuesday, June 18
Horse judging to commence promptly
at 5:30 p.m.
Midway Attractions
,M. 1. TORY GREGG - Master of
• Parade - 6 p.m.
• Zurich Centennial Band
• Baby Show - 7:15 p.m, in auditorium,
Special Parade prizes
• 77 Hereford calves to be judged and auctioned.
Official opening by ROBERT McKINLEY
M.P. for Huron,Middlesex
Ceremonies
Reception
and Dance
for
DEBBIE ANDERSON
and
DAN WILTON
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June,15,
9:30- 12:30
PINERIDGE CHALET
HENSALL
Music by
THE BLUETONES
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
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BINGO
Starts at 8:30 p.m.
Stephen Township
Community Centre
CREDITON
Tonight
Thurs., June 13
Admission $1.00 15 Games
Extra Cards 25c or 5 for $1.00
JACKPOT $350
in 56 calls
1 share the wealth
Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted.
Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board
:Strawberry
and Ham
Supper
THAMES ROAD
UNITED CHURCH
Monday
June 17
5 - 8 p.m.
Adults .$3.00
Children 12 & under $1.50
pre-school free
CASH BINGO Seaforth Legion ,
Hall, Friday, June 14, 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
25p each or 7 for $1.00, (Children un-
der 16 not permitted,) Proceeds for
Welfare Work. Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion, 24c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM Supper,
United Church, Greenway, Saturday,
June 15 at 5;30 p,m. Adults $3.00,
Children $1.50. .24c
DECORATION DAY SERVICE,
Grand Bend Cemetery, Sunday, June
16, 1974, at 2:30 p.m. See display ad in
this paper for details, 24p
PICNIC — The Annual Johns Picnic
will be at Riverview Park, -Exeter,
Sunday, June 16. 24p
ADULT HEALTH GUIDANCE —
The Huron County Health Unit invites
you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre, Health Unit office,
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Tuesday; June 18, 1974, from 1:30-
3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care 3. Anaemia Screening 4.
Urine Testing 5. Blood Pressure 6.
Hearing Tests. Volunteer drivers are
available 24c
HAM AND STRAWBERRY Supper,
Cromarty Church, Wed., June 19, 5-8
p.m. Adults $2.50, Children $1.50,
Take-outs 25c extra, 24c
SPECIAL MEETING — Christian
Womens' Club, Friday, June 21, at
10:30 a,m. in Anglican Church Hall,
Exeter. Guest Speaker, Laura Collar,
missionary from Jerusalem; follow-
ed by pot luck cold luncheon.
Everyone most welcome to hear this
gifted speaker. 24c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM Supper
at Holy Trinity Anglican Church,
Lucan, June 26, from 5.8 p.m. 24c
PORK BARBECUE, Varna Arena,
Wednesday, June 26, 1975, 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. Adults $3.00, Children under 12
$1.50. Sponsored by Varna United
Church. For tickets phone 262-5351 or
482-3214. 24c
FETTES TOURS.— G-74-4 - Write for
free brochures on the following Fully
Escorted Tours Departing from Mt.
Forest by Fettes Tours 323-1545. July
26 and August 13 - 4 days to Moosonee
Via Polar Bear Express, also visits
Timmins and Lake Muskoka and San-
ta's Village. July 27 and August 17 - 3
days to 1,000 Islands and Upper
Canada Village. July .31 - 12 days to
Canadian Maritimes including Nova'
Scotia, New Brunswick and P.E.I.
August 16 - 3 days to W.W.V.A. Jam-
boree in Wheeling West Virginia.
Also departs Nov. 15. September 2.3
and 25 - 5 day to Agawa Canyon and
Mackinac Island (Fall Colour).
September 30 - 3 days to Lake Placid,
Tupper Lake, and Adirondacks Moun-
tains (Fall Colour). October 5 - 4 days
to Algonquin, Ottawa, and Gatineau
Park (Fall. Colour) October 11 - 4
days to Grand Ole Opry - Nashville.
October 20 - 21 days to American
West and California and Grand Ca-
nyon. Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount
Forest. 24c
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FISHERMAN'S
BIRTHS
BIEMAN — Dave and Helen are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their son, Adam John, on June 3, 1974
at South Huron Hospital. 24c
EAGLESON — Ken and Ruth Ann
are pleased to announce the birth of a
son, James Kenneth (Jamie) on June
6, 1974 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
James Eagleson, RR 3 Parkhill, and
1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell King, RR Ex-
eter. 24p
GOVENLOCK — Robert and Ellen
are pleased to announce the birth of
daughter, Michelle Lynn, on May 28,
1974 at Victoria Hospital, London,24p
KYLE — Don and. Barbara, London,
are happy to announce the birth of
Bradley John Alexander, 7 lb. 3 oz.,
on May 28, 1974 at St. Joseph's
Hospital. A wee brother for Jeffrey
and Duane. 24c
MacINTOSH — Jim and Kathy
Macintosh are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter, Jennefer
Rea, Wednesday, June 5, Mississauga
Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Macin-
tosh, grandparents, formerly pf
Clandeboye 29c
PFAFF — Kevin and Sherry are
pleased to announce the safe arrival
of their son Shane Patrick, on June 3,
1974. A brother for Dean, 24p
SANDERS — Brian and Lynda are
happy to announce the arrival of their
chosen son, Geoffrey Brian, June 5,
1974. A little brother for Brenda and
first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe
Sanders, Exeter, and 14th grandchild
for Mrs. Margaret Thorndike, Clin-
ton 24p
Reception
and Dance
for
CAROL QUESNEL
and
BRIAN HODGINS
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 22
9:30 - 12:30
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
BIRTHS —
McCANN — Pat and Lynne are happy
to announce the birth of, a son, Jeffrey
Patrick, on June 4, 1974, at. St.
Joseph's Hospital. A grandson for
Mrs. Lawrence McCann and Mr, and
Mrs, Cornelius Faber, • 24c
SCHILBE — Richard and Brenda
(nee Koehler) are happy to announce
the arrival of their son, Jason
Richard, 8 lb, 4 oz., on Sunday, June
9, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, A
first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Glen ` Koehler and Mr, and Mrs,
Hubert Schilbe. „24c
VOGELS — Cinth and Maria are hap-
py to announce the birth of their son,
Mark John, 8 lbs., on June 8, 1974, at
South Huron Hospital, A brother for
Chris. 24p
WULTERKENS —
My name is Kim
I've just arrived
Mother's fine
And Dad survived,
— Happy family, Herman, Pam,
Frankie and Jaime 24c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Taylor are
pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Linda
Luanne, to Mr. Brian Philip Herbert,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Royden Herbert,
all of Lucan. The wedding will take
place Saturday, July 20, 1974 at 4;30._
o'clock in Lucan United Church 24c
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred M. Pen-
nington, Parkhill, Ontario, are pleas-
ed to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Susan
Jane, to Mr. Neil D. McLean, son of
Mrs. Ruby McLean of Ailsa Craig,
Ontario, and. the late Douglas
McLean. The wedding will take place
on Saturday, June 29, 1974 at 3:00
p.m. at their residence, 279 Hastings
St., Parkhill, Ontario. 24c
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosser, Den-
field, are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Susan Ruth, to Mr, William
George Haskett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Haskett, Lucan. The wed-
ding will take place July 6, 1974 at 4
o'clock in Ailsa Craig United Church,
Ailsa Craig. 24c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
A Golden Wedding Anniversary
Ceilidh for Otis and Gladys Sawyer
will be held in the Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre on Friday, June
21, at 8:30 p.m. Absolutely no gifts
please. Your children are expected
and welcome, 24c
The family of Leslie and Ruth
Shaddock wish to invite friends,
neighbours and relatives to visit with
their parents on the occasion of their
50th wedding anniversary to be held
at St. Paul's United Church, Parish
Hall, Parkhill, on Sunday, June 16,
1974, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Best
wishes only please. 24c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
A program followed by.a reception
will be held on Friday, june 21, 1974,
at McGillivray Central School at 8
p-.m. in honour of Verona
Brunswick on the occasion of her
retirement. 24c
CARDS OF THANKS —
Ea and Alvin Moir would like to
take this opportunity to express our
sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours who helped celebrate
our Golden Wedding Anniversary. We
would also like to say thank you to
everyone who sent cards, messages
and gifts., Special thanks to Norma,
Shirley and Bev and their families,
We shall long remember this happy
occasion. 24p
COVE
= GRAND BEND
63 RIVER ROAD
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
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CHICKEN & CHIPS
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FISH & CHIPS
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SHRIMP & CHIPS
etc.
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TAKE OUT ORDERS
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• FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the
London
BINGO
. Games
Every Mon.,
Wed, $ Sat,
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
DashwooC1 ,,,„,,„.. 611 5 p.m,
Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Huron Park p.m.
Centralia —.., ...... —6:45 p.m.
Lucan. ..... 6:55 P.m.
Phone 235-0450
CARDS, 00 THANKS
To my fellow senior citizens and all
my other friends a sincere thanks for
the many kind wishes, cards, gifts
and flowers while I was a "shut-in,"
— Mrs. Mae Holt • '24p
We wish to express our apprecia-
tion to our friends, neighbours and
family for gifts, cards and best
wishes. Also we would like to thank
everyone who visited us and helped in
any way to make our 50th wedding
anniversary the happy and
memorable occasion it was. — Basil
and Irene O'Rourke 24c
I wish to express my appreciation
and thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their kindness receiv-
ed while a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. — Donald C.
McCurdy 24p
I wish to thank everyone for visits,
cards, gifts and phone calls while I
was in Victoria Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Alex Simpson, Drs,
, Bailey and Hayman and nurses on 8
west. — Guthrie (Scott) Reid ' 24p
Many thanks to friends and
relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and
visits while I was in St„ Marys
Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to
Doreen for keeping Kim and Jeff. —
Shirley Prance 24c
I would like to thank my
neighbours, friends and relatives for
visits, cards, flowers and inquiries,
my room mate and also my friends
who looked after my dog while I was
in South Huron Hospital. Thanks to
Dr. Wallace, the nurses and staff who
were all so kind to me. It was very
much appreciated. —Tenie Pollen
24p
Horace Delbridge would like to
thank all relatives and friends who
sent cards or visited him while a
patient in Solth Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to the nurses and Dr.
Fletcher.
We know not what the future hath
Of marvel or surprise
We only know that in life or death
His mercy underlies.
24p
We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank the ladies of the
Dashwood United Church, neighbours
and friends for the shower and useful
gifts which I received. Also we want
to thank those that held a shower for
me at the Community Centre. Thanks
very much. — Bonnie and Leo
Ducharme 24c
I wish to thank all my friends,
neighbours and relatives for all the
visits, gifts, flowers, cards and in-
quiries for me during my stay in
South Huron Hospital and since retur-
ning home. Special thanks to Dr.
Gans, nursing staff, Hoffman's am-
bulance, Rev. Bryan Colbourne and
the congregation of the Pentecostal
Tabernacle. — Ellen Kendrick 24c
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to our friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
beautiful cards, gifts and best wishes
we received on the occasion of our
25th wedding anniversary, Special
thanks to our families for arranging a
surprise party at our home on Tues-
day night also-the dance at the Cora-,
munity Centre•on Friday night for list`
to make it such a memorable occa-
sion. — Lloyd and Shirley Thomp-
son 24p
I would like to thank Crediton
United Church and Betty Taylor for
the lovely shower gifts received.
They were all appreciated. — Jo-
Anne Inch 24c
CARDS OF THANKS.,
We would like to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation to all
friends, neighbours and relatives for
their kind expressions of sympathy in
the loss of our beloved husband, dad
and gramps. Rev. Harold Kendrick,
and beloved husband, son, dad,
brother and grandpa, Harold T. Ken-
drick, for the beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the Gideon
Memorial Bibles, the Heart Founda-
tion. Special thanks to Rev,'s B.
Colbourne, A. Gedcke, London, V.
Brown, Windsor, J. Pearson,
Chatham, N, Wendt, Forest, R.
Faulkner, Harriston, H. Hillsden,
Guelph, L. Grant, Toronto, A, Van,
Stightentorst, Ripley, M, Shields,
London, Drs. Gans and Ecker, Mr.
and Mrs, Keith McLaren, Mr. and
Mrs. John Varley, R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home, Exeter, Skipper
O'Drowsky Funeral Home, Guelph,
pallbearers, flower bearers, the con-
gregation of the Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle, the W.M.C. ladies, those
who brought baking to the home and
helped in many ways. May you all
accept our sincere gratitude. — Mrs.
Ellen Kendrick, Mrs. Mayme Ken-
drick and families, 24c
IN MEMORIAM'—
CAMPBELL — In loving memory of
three sons who passed away. Roy
Gordon, June 12, 1968; Harold
Melville, June 25, 1973; Robert
Glenn, November 3, 1973.
As time unfolds another year
Remembrancekeeps them always
near
Silent thoughts of times together
Hold memories that will last forever.
Ever remembered and sadly miss-
ed by Mother and Father 24p
DIXON — In loving memory of our
dear son, Gary Dixon, who passed
away two years ago, June 18, 1972,
In a quiet Country Graveyard
Close beside a country road
Peacefully sleeps dear Gary
Gone from us to his abode.
The silvery moon is shining
O'er his silent grave
For the one we'loved so dearly
Was the one they couldn't save
To your resting place we visit
And place your flowers with care
But no one knows the heartaches
When we walk away and leave you
there.
Too dearly loved and sadly missed
to ever be forgotten by Mom' and
Dad 24c
HYDE — In loving memory of a dear
mother, Annie Hyde, who passed
away June 15, 4966.
The one we love we never lose
For all we see will be
Forever dear, forever near.
In thought and memory.
Lovingly remembered by Loretta
and Eleanor 24c
RATZ In loving mdmory of a dear
son and brother, Glen Ratz, who pass-
ed away four years ago, June 14, 1970.
Softly the leaves of memory fall
Gently we gather and treasure them
all
Unseen, unheard, he is always near
_Still loved,. still missed, and very:"
dear.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Mom, Dad, Larry and Bar-
bara. 24p
Stag
for
Brian
Hodgins
Fri., June 14
9 - 12 p: m.
EXETER ARENA
Admission $1.00
Everyone Weloome
Strawberry
and Ham
- Supper
at
ST. MARYS CHURCH
Brinsley, Oht,
on
Wed., June 19
serving
5:30 - 8 p.m.
Adults $3.00
Children 12 & under $1.25
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Come On Home . .
AILSA CRAIG
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS
August 2, 3, 4, 5 - 1974
Watch for complete program
About 20 years ago the Alberta United Church Young People
purchased a tractor for our Agricultural Missionary in Angola',
Africa. It became known as the "Big Red Ox".
As a congregation, Emmanuel United Church has assumed
an aim of $2,00000 towards the cost of buying, a new tractor
fat Angola. Special envelopes will be available for this project
throughout the year. Gifts to this project are over and above
usual givings,
You are invited l"ta be a blessing,"
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