HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-07-24, Page 25ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker are
pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Sharon
Darlene to Mr. Harry Kingma, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kingma, R2,
Dashwood. The marriage will take
place August 23, 1975, 3:00 p.m. at
Bethel Reformed Church Exeter
Ontario. 30c
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Breckenridge of Petrolia are happy
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Bette
Lynn to Mr. Gary Earl Flaxbard,
Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Flaxbard, Zurich. The wedding to
take place Saturday, August 9, 1975 at
4:00 o'clock in St, Pauls United
Church, Petrolia. 30c
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph. A. Carter, Ex-
eter are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Marna Jean to Ronald
Charles Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs,
Donald Scott, RR3, Ailsa Craig. The
wedding will take place on Saturday,
August 23, 1975 at 3:00 p.m. St,
Mary's Church, Brinsley. 30p
Mr, and Mrs.' Elwyn Kerslake,
RR1, Woodham are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Karen Louise to
Robert Lyman Snow son of Mr, and
Mrs. William Snow, RR1, Woodham.
The wedding will take place August
16, 1975 at 3:00 p.m. in Elimville
United Church. 30p
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mrs. Elson Lynn invites relatives,
friends & neighbours to an Open
House for her daughter, Joan, Satur-
day, July 26, 2.4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 30c
Phyllis M. Shaw and C. Kenneth
Lawton were united in marriage July
4, 1975 at the home of Mrs. Shaw's
son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and
Fran Shaw. Glen Wright, Minister,
Exeter United Church officiated. 30c
CARDS OF THANKS —
We would like to express our
thanks to everyone who sent flowers,
cards and charitable donations.
Special thanks to Rev. Pierce,
,Dinney Funeral Home, Pallbearers
and everyone who helped us out in
our time of bereavement, — Louise
and Blake Beck, Laura, Richard,
Creighton, & Sharon 30c
I wish to express sincere thanks to
our relatives, neighbours, and
friends for their get well wishes,
flowers, gifts and visits while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don and since returning home. Also
Dr. Boyes, Dr. Hission and staff, Dr.
MacKenzie and staff, Orma and
Russell Pollock, the nursing staff on
6th floor medical, the nursing staff
on 4th floor surgical. — Martha
English 30c
Farewell
Dance
For
BILL AND RUTH
GLASSFORD
Fri., Aug. 22
EXETER LEGION
$2.50 Per Person
Tickets Available From
Exeter OPP or Town Police
Stag
Dave
Dale
Sat., July 26
8:30 p.m.
EXETER ARENA
Admission $2.00
Everyone Welcome
Tickets on Sale
Draws & Games & Food
Reception
and Dance
for
SUE WALKER
and
ANDY MARKSON
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., July 26
9. 12 p.m.
McKAY HALL
North Street, Goderich
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
South Hibbert Athletic Assoc.
ANNUAL
Pork Barbecue
Cromarty Community Park
Sat., August 2
Dinner at 5:00 p.m.
Tickets: Adults $3.50
Children under 12 $1.50
BASEBALL ALL DAY
Stag
for
Henry
Martens
Fri., July 25
9:00 p.m.
GRAND .Bpsip
LEGION HALL
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Stag
for
Jerry
Morley
Sat,, July 26
9:00 p.m.
LES MORLEY'S SHED
Everyone Welcome
NOTICE
'Parents of
Handicapped'
Meeting
will be held at
A.R.C. INDUSTRIES
Dashwood
Tues., July 29
8:00 p.m.
Parents only group
Meeting will be of interest
to all parents of handicapped
or retarded 12 years or over.
Mrs, Helen Kneale, Public
Health Nurse, Lambton County
will be showing films and talk-
ing on subject of interest to
parents who have a member
of their family in this age
group,
We urge all parents to loin
us, meetings will continue
through summer months.
For information please contact
Mrs. Norma Munn, 296.4874
rs, Myrtle Clifton 2624683
CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Lillie K.
Blackwell wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to
friends, relatives, and neighbours for
their expressions of sympathy, cards
and letters, beautiful floral tributes,
and the many memorial donations to
The Canadian Cancer Society, The
Ontario Heart Foundation, and The
Gideon Bible Society, during their re-
cent bereavement of a beloved wife
and mother. Special thanks to the
doctors and staff of the London
Cancer Clinic, Dr. Wallace and Dr.
Visscher, and the many people who
asked for, visited, and showed Lillie
many acts of kindness during her
long illness. Many thanks to
Westlake's Ambulance, the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Rev. Donald Beck,
the members of the Amber and Pride
of Huron Rebekah Lodges, the
pallbearers, flower bearers, and the
ladies of Hensall United Church who
served lunch following the funeral
service. Sincere thanks to the many
people who called at the funeral
home to pay respect and express
their sympathy, to the many who
attended the funeral, and for acts of
kindness in any way, They will long
be remembered. — David, John and
Helen 30p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my family, relatives,
friends, and neighbours for their
cards, flowers and visits during my
stay in Clinton Public Hospital, Also
to Dr. Flowers, nurses staff on 2nd
floor, — Mrs. Cliff Brintnell 30p
The family of the late William
Ferguson wish to thank relatives,
nneighbors and friends for the many
acts of kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations and expressions
of sympathy in our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev. Barry
Robinson, T. Harry Hoffman, Exeter
Hospital, Hopper-Hockey Funeral
Home and Thames Road United
Church Women. Your acts of
kindness were greatly appreciated.
30o
To the members of Exeter
Kinsmen Club, Thank you one and all
for the hard work and time you gave
in moving my belongings to my new
home. I am so very grateful to you
all, your kindness will long be
remembered. — Sincerely, Mrs.
Edith Haigh 30c
I wish to thank friends and
relatives for cards, flowers and
treats while a patient at University
Hospital, London. — Mrs. Dorothy
Holt 30p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to all my family, neighbours
and friends for all the lovely flowers,
cards and treats I received while I
was a patient in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home, — Mrs.
Margaret Mol 30c
We wish to thank our family and
friends and all those who were
responsible for the lovely evening
celebration for the many cards and
messages sent for our 50th Wedding
Anniversary. — Maurice and Alma
Morgan 30c
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for remembering me
with cards, flowers, gifts prayers
and visits during my stay in Universi-
ty Hospital. Thanks to Dr. A. D.
McLachlin, and nurses on 8th floor
north wing and to the staff of
S.H.D.H. Special thanks to my
daughter, Helen and son-in-law
Lloyd. — Norah Taylor 30c
Many thanks to all who helped in
any way at the time of our accident.
Thanks to Hoffman Ambulance, Dr.
Ecker and nursing staff at South
Huron Hospital and to Rev.
VanEssen, for prayers. Special
thanks to Mrs. Nancy Brand and Mr.
Hans Brand. Your kindness will
always be remembered. — Mrs.
Angela Vandeworp, Adrienne, Evert,
Craig and Rebecca 30p
A sincere thank you to all my
friends, neighbours and relatives for
visits, cards and treats while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. A special
thank you to Dr. Goddard, Dr. Read,
Dr. Sales and Dr. Hession and nur-
sing staff of 4 N.W. — Lloyd
Venner 30p
Doug, Janet, Marilyn, Wen-
dy and Edward would like to
invite you to help celebrate
• their parents
LEO & CECILA
MEIDINGER
25th Wedding
Anniversary
DANCE
Sat., July 26
9 - 1:00 a.m.
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
MOZART & THE
MELODY MAKERS
Lunch Provided
No Gifts Please
Everyone Welcome
Dance
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., July 26
Music by
RANCHEROS
Air-Conditioned
No Blue Jeans Please
-Corning Aug. 9
DESJARDINES
Aug. 23
SKIPPERS
.r
HURON
COUNTRY
PLAYHOUSE
238-8451-2
The West End Hit
The Importance
of Being Earnest
JULY 23-26
Wed. - Sat, 8:30
Next Week
JACQUES BREL
IS ALIVE
AND WELL
Tickets at
EXETER
PHARMACY
235.1570
FRIDAY
SPECIALS
Sweet
& Sour
Pork
X2.25
Beef
Chow
Mein
$2.75
Hot
Turkey
Sandwich
$1.75
yIs Chinese WaH
Garden
Main St, Monday to Thursday am'. to 8 p,m,
Exeter Friday and Saturday 10 a.m, to 2 a.m,
285-0464 Sunday 4 8 p.m. Imposlik
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GRANTON
Fun Day
Celebration
ieSAT., JULY 26
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 504 Children 254
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 aer person $3.00 at door
Sponsored by Gran Ion Rec - Community Assoc.
TICKETS AVAILABLE
MR. CLIFF COOK 2252565
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Exeter Agricultural Society
presents
TRACTOR AND TRUCK PULL
Sanctioned by W.O.T.P.A.
Sunday,August 10 - 1 p.m.
EXETER COMMUNITY PARK
• CLASSES
8,000 lbs. 5. Out of field
10,000 lbs. 6. Open Class
12,000 lbs. 7. Open Class
16,000 lbs. 8. Truck Class
1, Out of field
2. Out of field
3. Out of field
4. Out of field
20,000 lbs.
7,000 lbs.
9,000 lbs.
7,000 lbs.
$1,800.00 in Prizes
Weigh in at Exeter Co-Op at 10
Admission: Adults $3.00, Public School Children Free
Free Parking Refreshment booth on grounds
Chairman: Bruce Shapton, RR 1, Exeter Tel. 235-1027
AIR SHOW
TICKETS
Members of the Exeter Lions Club will be
awarding 2 free tickets per day to their air show on
August 16 and 17.
These tickets will be awarded by picking at
random any cars or trucks displaying bumper
stickers advertising the show.
These bumper stickers are available at service
stations in Exeter or from Lions Club Members.
BIRTHS —
CLARICE — Byron and Beth are
pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter Liette Elizabeth 7lbs, 11
ozs,) on July 17, 1975 at South Huron
Hospital. Grandparents. are Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Clarke and Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur Bannister. 30p
HUME — Bob and Joyce ( nee
Morris) are proud to announce the
birth of a son Carl Norris, born July
4,1975. 30p
LOVIE — David and Sally are proud
to announce the birth of a son, Adam
Duncan, born July 5, 1975 at South
Huron Hospital, Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwartz
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lovie, 30c
MASON — John and Natalie (nee
Lockie) are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son, Shawn Alan,
weighing 5lbs. 12 ozs, at Victoria
Hospital, London, July 16, 1975. 30c
SOUTHCOTT — Barry and Shirley
are happy to announce the arrival of
their son, Brent Melvin on July 17,
1975 at St. Joseph's Hospital. A
brother for Tracy and Kim, 24nc
VISSCHER — Bert and Tina an-
nounce the birth of their daughter
Tanya Renee, July 18, 1975 at South
Huron Hospital: A sister for Henriet-
ta, Jeanette and Peter. 30c
Stag
for
Bob
Snow
Fri., August 1
SHILLELAGH
MOTOR HOTEL
Everyone Welcome
Boys' Midget
Ball
Tournament
Aug. 2, 3, 4
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
BALL PARK
Details
Next Week
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the London
BING
Games
Every Monday and
Wednesday
NOW SATURDAY
Starting July 5 and running
for eight consecutive weeks
for fairgrounds bingo
BUS 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
CARDS OF THANKS —
Thank you so much, to all my
relatives, freinds and neighbours for
the kindness shown to me while a
Patient in the Exeter Hospital and
since returning home. Your gifts,
cards and visits were greatly ap-
preciated, — Sonny Wuerth 30c
The family of the late Ernest J.
Pym wish to thank relatives,
neighbours and friends for the many
acts of kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations and expressions
of sympathy in our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev. Barry
Robinson, Joe and Margaret
Ferguson, Hopper-Hockey Funeral
Home, Hoffman's Ambulance, Unit
4, Hensall United Church Women.
Your acts of kindness were greatly
appreciated. — Mrs. Bertha Pym &
family 30p
IN MEMORIAM —
In loving memory of my dear
parents, Katie & John, and my
brothers, Lorne and William,
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Clara A, Lam-
port, 30p
GARDINER — In loving memory of
a dear father, Melvin, who passed
away five years ago, July 23, 1970.
He had a nature you could not help
loving
And a heart that was purer than
gold
And to those who knew him and
loved him
His memory will never grow cold,
Always remembered by John,
Marilyn, Carolyn, Charmaine and
Juanita. 30p
HEWITT — In loving memory of our
parents, our dad W.J, Hewitt who
died October 4, 1948 and our mother
Mrs. W.J. Hewitt who died July 26,
1970,
It's not the tears that are shed at
the time
That tell of the hearts that are broken
It's the lonesome tears in the after
years
When a loved one's name is spoken.
Always remembered by their
daughters and families, Lyda and
Barrie Gandier and Ruby and Victor
Hogarth and family. 30p
LEE — In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother, Darlene Lee who
passed away on July 23rd, 1969.
Somewhere beyond the sunset,
Where loveliness never dies,
She dwells in a beautiful garden,
Beneath God's heavenly.skies,
May the wind of heaven blow softly
On that sweet and sacred spot,
Where the one we love is sleeping,
And will never be forgot.
Lovingly remembered by her hus-
band Russell and son David. 30p
LEE — In loving memory of a dear
daughter-in-law and sister-in-law,
Darlene Lee who passed away, July
23rd, 1969.
Parting comes and hearts are
broken
A loved one leaves with words
unspoken
With tenderlove and deep regret
We who loved you, will never forget.
Lovingly remembered by Mom and
Dad Lee and family. 30p
LEE — Treasured memories of a
dear daughter and sister, Darlene
(Frayne) Lee who left us so suddenly
six years ago, July 23, 1969.
She is away, yet ever near,
Her presence fills each day,
Her voice, her smile are everywhere
A memory away. '
And though she is no longer seen,
By family and friend,
She lives because she was dearly
loved,
And love can never end.
Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten, mom, dad, Harold, Helen,
Marlene and their families. 30p
O'BRIEN — In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, Charles
who passed away, four years ago,
July 22, 1971.
Though his smile is gone forever
And his hand we cannot touch
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved so much
His memory is a keepsake
With which we'll never part
God has him in His keeping
We have him in our heart.
Missed and never forgotten by his
family. 30c
THOMPSON — In loving memory of
a dear son and brother, William
Joseph who died suddenly seven
years ago.
A little lamb too sweet and pure
Upon this earth to roam
An angel came
And took our dear child home.
He was only a little white rosebud
A sweet little flower from birth
God took him home to Heaven
Before he was soiled on earth.
Lovingly remembered by mom,
dad and Cindy. , 30p
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, July 25, 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 254 each or 7 for $1.00,
(Children under 16 not permitted.)
Proceeds for Welfare Work Spon-
sored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion, 30tfnc
BLYTH SUMMER Festival presents
2 special childrens performances by
the Chantecleer Puppet Theatre,
Sat., July 26, at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00
p.m. Admission 504 for everyone.
Light hearted variety entertainment
for the family at the Country
Cabaret. One performance only
Tuesday, July 29 at 8:30 p.m. Admis-
sion 61,50, regular season continues
with Mostly in Clover, July 25, 31,
Aug. 2 and The Mousetrap, July 23,
24, 26, 30, Aug. 1. For reservations
523-4452 30c
GUNNING REUNION — at River-
view Park, Sunday, July 27. Dinner
at 1. p.m, Please bring cutlery and tea
pot. 30p
MEETING for Cancer -Society elec-
tion of officers. Monday, July 28, 1975
- 8:00 p.m. South Huron Hospital
Auxiliary rooms. 30c
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 Ex-
press and Moosonee, Aug. 13. 3 Day
1000 Islands and Upper Canada
Village 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 Ca-
nyon, 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 Ca-
nyon Oct. 19. 2 Day WWVA Jamboree
in Wheeling. Nov. 14.
WEST COAST - All points of interest
are included in 21 day tour departing
Aug. 17 Fraser Valley, Okanagan
Valley, Hope Slide, Jasper, Banff, L,
Louise, Butchart Gardens and much
more. Reserve now. 8 seats remain-
ing. Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount
Forest,
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 1/2 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 Aug. 13 also visits
Timmins, Santa's Village and a
cruise on Lake Muskoka. Some spa
ce 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 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 Aug. 14. Limited space
remaining.
1000 ISLANDS BOAT CRUISE,
Upper Canada Village, Old Fort
Henry, Kingston and Peterborough
are included in our 3 day tour depar-
ting Aug. 14. Be relaxed and save on
gas.
IN MEMORIAM--
TOONK — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grandpa
Dark, Jan Toonk who passed away
July 24, 1974,
Blessed be God for the promise made
For the blessed assurance given
That'the parting on.earth will be
more than repaid
By the happy reunion in heaven.
Lovigly remembered by his wife
and family. 30p
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, Ot-
tawa 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 - 223 day fully
escorted tour of 7 European coun-
tries departs Sept. 4. All accom-
modation, transportation, flights,
breakfasts and dinners are included.
Must be booked prior to Aug. 1.
Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount Forest,
Transportation from Mount Forest to
airport and return provided,
Stag
for
Gerry
Morgan
Fri., July 25
9:00 p.m.
HENSALL ARENA
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
ANNE MOHR
and
RICHARD ROLLINGS
(Bridal Couple)
Fri., Aug. 1
9 - 1
LUCAN ARENA
Music by
HEYWOOD BROTHERS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Stag
for
Wayne
Beierling
Fri., Aug. 1
9:00 p.m.
HULLY GULLY
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
MARY CONLIN
and
JERRY MORLEY
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Aug. 2
9.1
LUCAN MEMORIAL
ARENA
Music by
THE HEYWOOD BROS,
et inch Provided
Everyone Welcome