The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-07-10, Page 23CARDS OF THANKS —
My sincere thanks to my family
and friends for cards, flowers, treats
and visits during my stay in hospital
and since returning home. — Ellen
Broom 28c
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their cards, flowers,
visits and many kindnesses while I
was a patient in the hospital, Special
thanks to Dr, Read, nurses and staff
of South Huron Hospital, Rev. Glen
Wright and Rev. Harold Snell — Mrs.
Louise Craig 28p
To the 1975 graduates of Usborne
Central School, thank you for the par-
ty and candy, — The staff, Usborne
Central School 28nc
Morley and Esther Hall wish to ex-
lress joyous thanks to their three
ovely children David, Cecile and
Kathryn for the gift of the beautiful
surprise dinner party given in honour
of their 25th Wedding Anniversary.
Many thanks — with love, kids, Also
to our dear friends for house calls,
beautiful cards & gifts, Words fail to
come — but God bless you and
shower upon you each and all, the
Gifts of His Love and Mercy and
Grace. To all who helped make our
anniversary so memorable — Thank
You — 28c
•
I wish US thank the Westlake Am-
bulance attendants, Rev. Guy and St.
Joseph's staff. Special thanks to Mr.
and Mrs. William Rooseboom for the
welcome home and thanks for all the
get well cards and best wishes from
friends and since returning home. —
Theodore Leihold 28p
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to thank everyone for their
prayers, cards and kind thoughts and
deeds following my mother's death.
A special thanks to Rev. Glen
Wright, Mrs. Marian Sweet, and Mrs.
Ila Mathers. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered, —
Marianne & Roland McCaffrey 28c
Jerry and Dorothy Prout would
like to thank Dr. Gans, South Huron
Hospital, Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr.
Hurst, Dr, Paul and nurses on the 8th
floor of University Hospital, all
friends and relatives that visited or
sent cards, flowers or treats. Also all
the guys that helped to draw hay or
helped in any way, It was greatly ap-
preciated. 28c
We wish to thank our many friends
and relatives, Dr. Wayne Grainger
and the Orthopedic staff of St.
Joseph's Hospital for the gifts, and
telephone calls we received when'
Scott had his leg broken. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. — Scott and his
mother, Helen Triebner 28c
On behalf of my husband and
myself we would like to sincerely
thank our friends and neighbours for
the lovely evening of entertainment.
Special thank you for the lovely gift
which will always be remembered.
— Bill & Joan Ventin 28p
We would like to thank our parents,
relatives, and friends for helping to
make our wedding day so memorable
an occasion — John and Cathy
Taylor 28p
SEAFORTH LIONS
40th Annual Summer
*Monster Bingo *Kids Fish Pond
*Games of Chance * Ferris Wheel
*Merry-go-round * Penny Sale
*Midway * Refreshment Booths
Admission is FREE
Perking available
at '1 per car
HURON
COUNTRY
PLAYHOUSE
238-8451-2
July 9 - 12
Wed. - Sat. 8:30
The Broadway, Hit
THE GLASS
MENAGERIE
Next Week
DAMES
AT SEA
Tickets at
EXETER
PHARMACY
235-1570
Dance
KIRKTON WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., July 12
Music by
Joe Overholt
No Bluejeans Please
Coming July 26
"RANCHEROS"
— DIFFERENT PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
Thursday Friday Saturday
MARVELLE
International comedy
magician who has
appeared in many world
Centres including China
and on TV in Canada.
Britain and the U 5 A in
two Shows at 8 30 p In
and 10 p.m
TONY NORBERT
featured in an accordion
and drum act that heaps
yeti humming and your
Ines tapping as he
presents a medley of
English. Irish and Scotch
numbers at 9 p.m and
10 30 p in
THE HUMMING BIRDS
popular lour-piece
group featuring Country
Western and Roca and
Roll You'll enjoy every
'Minute of these verSalife
musiciartS as they go all
out to entertain you at 9
p m arid 10 30 p.m .
Times-Advocate, July 10, 1975
Page 13A
Reception
and Dance
for
CAROL CHALMERS
and
DOUG MINERS
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., July 19
9-1
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Musk by
MICKEY FINN
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
BARB SMITH
and
Bill. INCH.
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., July 19
9.1
EXETER LEGION HALL
Music by
HEYWOOD BROS,
Everyone Welcome
SEAFORTH
CENTENNIAL
SATURDAY,
POOR
Ag -
COMMUNITY
JULY
Op
MAN'S
BALL
CENTRE
12, 1975
All tables reserved
DESJARDI NES ORCHESTRA
$3.00 per couple — Dancing 9 — 1
For tickets call Ross MacDonald 527-0975 or
Ken Moore 527-0508
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Parade Starts at 11 :00 a.m. from cenotaph
FUN FOR ALL AT GRANTON
COMMUNITY PARK
• Band Concert (Royal Canadian Legion Band London)
• Games of Chance • Baby Contest
• Ball Games • Tug-of-War
• Food Booth • Yo-Yo Contest
Admission: Adults 50¢ Children 25r1
All Children in Costume Admitted Free
FUN DAY DANCE
Sat., July 26, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
LUCAN ARENA
Dancing to "Jessie"
Refreshments available
Advance tickets $2.50 per person
$3.00 at door
Sponsored by Granton Rec - Community Assoc.
TICKETS AVAILABLE — ERIC CHOVANCEK 225-2223
ST. MARYS
JULY 18, 19 & 20
at the Downtown "Flats" Park
Midway in full operation for three full days of fair
FRIDAY
—Women's Division entries 9-12 noon
—Parade from Collegiate Grounds starting at 7 p.m.
—Official Opening - 8 p.m.
followed by
—Amateur Show
—Western Horse Show - 7 p.m,
SATURDAY
—Boys' & Girls' Pet Show - 10 a.m.
—Warriors Day Parade with Color Party, starting from
Collegiate Grounds - 1 p.m.
—Dairy Cattle on grounds by 11 a.,m,
—4-H Dairy Calf Clubs Judging 12 noon • 1 p,m,
—Light & Heavy Harness Horse Show at 12:30 p.m.
—Tug-A-War by Pro's (5 teams competing)
—4-H Small Engines Club
, 4-H Veterinary Club
4-H Horse Club 1 p.m.
—8 p.m, Professional Show of TV entertainers featuring
"Homes Sisters, Bill James, magician; Johnny Main, ven-
triloquist and others
Lee Paul M.C.
SUNDAY
—Lion's Club Pancake Breakfast - 9 a.m.
—Hunter & Jumper Horse Show 12:00 noon
—Baby Show - 2 p.m. Contact Mrs. Jas. Rankin 284.1253
—Grace Community Church service - 7 p.m. with Rev, Allan
T. McGuirl,
Admission $1,00 per day or 3 day pass for $2.00
Mrs, Verna Seeley - Sec, T eas,
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the London.
BINGO
Games
Every Monday and
Wednesday
NOW SATURDAY
Starting July 5 and running
for eight consecutive weeks
for fairgrounds bingo
SUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Dashwood 6:15 p.m.
Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Huron Park 6:40 p.m.
Centralia 6.45 p.m.
Lucan 6:55 p.m.
Phone 235-0450
Reception
to honour
KAREN McKINLEY
and
DALE RATCLIFFE
(Bridal Couple)
Friday, July 11
9-1
PINERIDGE CHALET
Hensall
Everyone Welcome
HULLY GULLY
Varna
Music by
CRIPPLE CREEK
Country Singles
Dance
Sat., July 12
9 p.m.
Refreshments Served
Watch for our next dance
at Seaforth Legion
JULY 19
Stag
for
Doug
Miners
Fri., July 11
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
HENSALL ARENA
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
WE ARE REALLY ALIVE — IN '75
Kirkton Community Association
31st ANNUAL
Garden Party
FAIR GROUNDS
KIRKTON, ONTARIO — Highway 23
Wednesday, July 16
Adults: $2.50 Children: 254
FAST BALL
JUVENILE CONTEST: 7:30 p.m.
Professional Programme - 9:00 p.m.
THE O'NEAL SISTERS - Canada's Newest Singing Sensation
BILLY DAVIS & His Buddies - A brand new comedian and
ventriloquist
RAIMO & DIMO - Acrobatic Clowns
FOUR SOUND REASONS - Barbershop Harmony
FERNANDEZ & COMPANY - Magic! Magic! Magic!
CHRIS & ROSS , Organ and Drums, to accompany the show
Surprise T.V. Personalities will also be introduced
to the audience,
LEE PAUL M;C.
itefreshment Booths-- Free Parking On Ofouncis
Appearing this week...
Entertainment Nitely
"You and Me"
RECORDING ARTISTS
WELCOME U.S. VISITORS
DANCING IN THE MARLIN ROOM
Wednesday Is Amateur Night
VISIT
"CHARLIE'S PLACE"
DOWNSTAIRS AT THE RED GABLES
ENJOY OUR LICENCED OUTDOOR PATIO
RED GABLES HOTEL
Downtown, Grand Bend
BIRTHS —
ANDERSON — Keith and Ann happi-
ly announce the arrival of a grand-
daughter, Aimee Elizabeth for Mr.
and Mrs. Remi Denomme, Zurich,
Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson, RR2 Hensall, July 1 at St.
Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. P. Harding and 3rd floor nursing
staff. 28c
GILLESPIE — John and Jane happi-
ly announce the birth of their son,
Shawn Zachary William, on July 4,
1975, at South Huron Hospital, First
grandchild for Bill and Mary
McCann, Mt. Carmel. Second grand-
son for Herb and Jean Gillespie,
Weston, 28p
RATZ — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Des-
jardine wish to thank God for the
safe arrival of their 1st grandchild,
David Robert Jr. born in St, Joseph's
Hospital, June 30,1975. 28c
ROHDE — Danny is tickled pink to
have a little baby sister, Tammy
Lynn born July 2, 1975, 7 lbs, 9'/z ozs,
First granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rohde and another grand-
daughter for Mr, and Mrs, Howard
Baker. Proud parents are Glenn and
Marilyn Rohde. 28nc
SNELL — Peter and Kathy are
grateful for the safe arrival of their
daughter, Linda Faye, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Saturday, July 5, 1975. First
grandchild for Rev, H.J. and Mrs.
Snell, Exeter, and Mrs, Roy Dewar,
Exeter. Special thanks to Dr. Butson,
Dr. Fellows and 3rd floor staff. 28c
25th Wedding
Anniversary
Dance
for
ROY
and
MARIE FERGUSON
Sat., July 12
9 - 1 a.m.
PINERIDGE CHALET
Music by
THE BLUETONES
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
DEBRA HERN
and
JIM McCANN
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., July 12
9 - 1
DASH WOOD
PIVILION
Music by
COUNTRY UNLIMITED
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Fourth Annual
Fiddlers
Jamboree
and
Step Dancing
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Sun., July 13
1:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
MITCHELL & DISTRICT
MEMORIAL ARENA
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY
Fiddlers and Step Dancers
Please Accept This Invitation
The entire donations - after ex-
penses - to be forwarded to the
Stratford Branch of the Mentally
Retarded Children,
WEST COAST: All points of interest
are included in 21 day tour departing
Aug. 17. Fraser Valley, Okanogan
Valley, Hope Slide, Jasper, Banff, L.
Louise, Butchart Gardens and much
more, Reserve now. 8 seats remain-
ing.
ROCKY MOUNTAINS: See the
fabulous Rockies in the comfort of
our luxury coach. 21 Day West Coast
tour departs Aug. 17, Limited space
remaining,
GREAT LAKE CIRCLE: 6 day tour
around the northern lakes departs
July 23 and Aug. 18. Features
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wiscon-
sin, Minnesota, Ontario, Thunder
Bay with a complete harbour cruise
and a visit to restored multi-million
dollar Fort William and travels the
beautiful Superior and Muskoka
routes home.
CIRCLE THE LAKES: Save gas and
headaches, join us July 23 or Aug. 18
• for a complete tour around Lakes
Huron, Michigan, Superior and
Georgian Bay highlighting Thunder
Bay area.
4 DAY TOUR departs Aug. 25 travell-
ing to Manitoulin aboard M/S Chi-
Cheemaun also featuring Sudbury,
Ottawa River route, Deep River,
Pembroke and Ottawa with V2 day
guided tour, 6 seats remain.
MOOSONEE Travel down the Arctic
Watershed to Moosonee on Arctic
• Tidewater via Polar Bear Express, 4
day tour departing July 18 and Aug.
13 also visits Timmins Santa s
Village and a cruise on Lake
Muskoka. Some space still available.
POLAR BEAR EXPRESS: Take the
famous old fashioned train ride
through Ontario's fabulous north
country to Moosonee. 4 day tour also
visits North Bay, Cochrane, Tim-
mins, Muskoka and a 4 hour cruise
from Gravenhurst. Departs July 18
and Aug. 13.
UPPER CANADA VILLAGE: Old
Fort Henry, Kingston, 1000 Islands
Boat Cruise and Peterborough are all
included in a relaxing 3 day tour
departing July 14 and Aug, 14,
Limited space remaining.
1000 ISLANDS Boat Cruise, Upper
Canada Village, Old Fort Henry,
Kingston and Peterborough are in-
cluded in our 3 day tour departing
Aug. 14. Be relaxed and save on gas.
FALL COLOUR and Country Music
tours are filling fast. Reserve your
space now. Sept. 20 and 22, 5 day
Agawa Canyon and Mackinac Island,
Sept. 30 3 day Lake Placid and
Adirondack Mountains. Oct. 5, 4 day
Muskoka, Algonquin, Ottawa and
Gatineau Hills. Oct. 10
(Thanksgiving) Grand Ole Oprey in
Nashville. Oct. 19, 21 day California,
Grand Canyon and Golden West.
Nov. 14 WWVA Jamboree in Wheel-
ing,
BEST OF EUROPE: 23 day fully es-
corted tour of 7 European countries
departs Sept. 4. All accommodation,
transportation, flights, breakfasts
and dinners are included. Must be
booked prior to Aug. 1. Fettes Tours
323-1545 Mount Forest, Transporta-
tion from Mount Forest to airport
and return provided,
CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Lloyd Hen-drick wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for the many
acts of kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations & sVmPaUly
cards in our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. H. Dobson, T,
Harry Hoffman Funeral Home and
also the women of the Grand Bend
United Church who were in charge of
the lunch. Your act of kindness will
always be remembered. 28p
IN MEMORIAM--
DE BROUWER — In loving memory
of a dear nephew and cousin, Jeff De
Brouwer who passed away a year
ago, July 10,1974.
One year has passed since that sad
When
y
one we loved was called away,
God took him home — it was His will
Within our hearts he liveth still,
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Uncle Jeff, Aunt
Elizabeth, Jeffrey, Gerry and
Cathy 28p
KING — In loving memory of a
wonderful mother, grandmother,
Elizabeth who passed away on her
91st birthday, July 12, 1962.
Gone from us leaving memories
Death can never take away.
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
Deeply missed but always
remembered by her children and
grandchildren. 28c
•
MOWBRAY — In loving memory of a
dear friend Connie Mowbray, who
passed away 4 years ago, July 10,
1971.
There isn't anything sadder
Than losing a friend -
And as time unfolds another year,
Connie, you are still kept so very
near
God, please take this message to
Connie above,
Tell her how much we miss her, and
give her all our love!
Deeply missed, but never forgotten
by a loving friend, Lynda, 28c
RUNDLE — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grandfather
Arthur who left us five years ago,
July 13th.
Treasured thoughts of one so dear
Often bring a silent tear
Thoughts go back to things long past
Time passes on but memories last.
Lovingly remembered by his wife,
Alma and family. 28p
WILLERT — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, grandfather
and great grandfather, Otto Willert
who passed away one year ago, July
13, 1974.
He would not wish for sorrow
He would not wish for tears
But just to be remembered
By us throughout the years,
The times we spent together
The happy days we knew
We've lived again so often
In memories of you.
Sadly missed by wife, Flossie,
daughters Eileen and Ruth, son
William and families. 28p
3 -BIG NIGHTS 3
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
July 17 - 1 - 19
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
SEAFORTH
EUCHRE — Well-Come-Inn club,
Friday, July 11 at 8:00 p.m. Admis-
sion 50q Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome. 28p
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, July 11, 1975 at 8:15
p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for
$10.00 each and a $75.00 Jackpot to go
each week. Admission $1.00. Extra
cards 25e each or 7 for $1.00.
(Children under 16 not permitted.)
Proceeds for Welfare Work Spon-
sored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
„ Canadian Legion. 27tfnc
PLAN TO ATTEND the Dublinfest,
Saturday, July 12, 1975, in Dublin.
Starts at 5:00 p.m. Tickets for
barbecue - adults $3.00, children 12
and under $1.25. Dance ticket $2.50 a
couple. Sponsored by Dublin &
District Lions Club. r 27, 28c
THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit
invites you to attend the Child Health
Clinic, Health Unit office, South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday,
July 14, 1975 and Monday, July 28,
1975 from 9:30 -•"11:30 a.m. for: 1.
Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia
Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Hear-
ing Screening; 5. Fluoride brushing
of children's teeth tq prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years; 6. Vision
testing. 28c
THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit
invites you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre, Health Unit office,
South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Tuesday, July 15, 1975 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, 28c
HULLY GULLY — July 12 & 13:
Country Singles Camporee, July
12: Country Singles Dance "Cripple
Creek Project"; July 19,20:
Summerfest '75 - Octoberfest foods,
tug-of-war, dune buggy races, mini
bike rides, ball games, canoe races
and childrens games, July 19:
Summerfest Dance with "Bluewater
Playboys" - polka contest. Tickets
available. July 27: snowmobile grass
drags. 28c
FETTES TOURS and Travel, 184
Main St. Mount Forest, Ont. —
Escorted Motor Coach Tours from
Mount Forest with pick ups on route.
4 day Polar Bear Express and
Moosonee. July 18 and Aug. 13; 3 day
1000 Islands and Upper Canada
Village July 14 and Aug. 14; 4 day
Manitoulin, Sudbury and Ottawa
Aug. 25; 6 day Circle Lakes and
Thunder Bay area, July 23 and Aug.
18; 21 day West Coast, the Rockies
and Vancouver Aug. 17; 23 day Best
of Europe, 7 countries Sept. 4; 5 day
Agawa Canyon, Mackinac Island Fall
Colour Sept. 20 and 22; 3 day Lake
Placid and Adirondack Mountains
Fall Colour Sept 30; 4 day Muskoka,
Algonquin, Ottawa Fall Colour Oct.
5; 4 day Grand Ole Oprey (no night
driving) Oct. 10; 21 day California
and Golden West including Grand
Canyon Oct. 19; 21 day WWVA Jam-
joree in Wheeling. Nov, 14.
ENGAGEMENTS ---
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan, Hen-
sall, are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Joan Marie to Wayne
Edward Beirling, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Herb Beirling, RR2, Zurich.
The wedding will take place, Satur-
day, August 9th at 3 p.m, at Hensall
United Church. 28nc
Mr. Andy Anderson is pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of his son, Andrew Donald to Holly
Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Crickson of Sedgewick,
Alberta. The wedding will take place
the 12th of July, 1975 in Sedgewick,
Alberta. 28c
Mr, and Mrs. Elson Lynn announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Joan Patrecia to Gerry
Wayne Morgan, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Bev, Morgan. The ceremony will
take place on August 2, 1975 at 2:30
p.m, in Elimville United Church. 28c
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gascho,
Zurich, Ontario wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Carol
Ann to Brian Charles Belchamber,
son of Mr, & Mrs. Charles
Belchamber of London. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, August
9, at 4:00 p.m. in Emmanuel United
Church, Zurich, Ontario 28c
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNaughton,
Parkhill, Ontario, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Jean Christena, to
John Andrew Kyle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kyle, Ayr, Ontario. The
wedding will take place in the Ailsa
Craig Presbyterian Church on
August 2 1975 at 4:30 p.m. 28c
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinet are
pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Terri-
Lynn to David Dale, Seaforth, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dale of Exeter.
The wedding to take place at Holy
Rosary Church, London on August 2,
1975. 28c
I wish to thank relatives and
friends for visits, flowers and cards
while a patient in St.Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. — Lulu
Culbert 28c
I wish to express sincere thanks to
my family, relatives and friends for
cards, flowers, treats, gifts and visits
and to all who prayed for me while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. Special
thanks to the doctors and nurses who
looked after us, It was all greatly ap-
preciated. — Joan Ratz and David
Jr. 28c
Reception
and Dance
for
KATHY FERGUSON
and
GEORGE LEE
0 (Bridal Couple)
Friday, July 18
9 - 1 a.m.
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
"THE STAR TREX"
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
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