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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-07, Page 23Stag for Ron Scott Sat., Aug. 9 9:00 p.m. PARKHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Admission ,$2.00 Everyone Welcome Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish REV, J. MOONEY, PASTOR Phone 237-3593 MASS Saturday-7:30 p.m. St. Peter's Church - Hwy. 4 Sunday-9:00 am. Precious Blood Mission (at Anglican Church, Exeter) Main at Gielley Sunday-11:00 a.m. Mt, Carmel Church Courtesy Car: Phone 235-0111 Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister: REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A. Organist: Miss {della Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, August 10 No Sunday School 9:45—Morning Service Carl Oestreicher Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Vacancy Pastor REV. MARVIN BARZ Sunday, August 10 9:00 a.m.—Divine Service 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class All Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., B.O. Minister Sunday, August 10 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Mr. Edgar Cudmore of the Gideons 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School 2:30 p.m.—Worship in Dutch language in cooperation with Christian Reformed Church. Rev. Van Dyk (LIstowel) 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service cancelled. Christian Reformed Church REV, JACK RDEDA Minister Sunday, August 10 10:00 a,m. Morning Service 2:30 p.m. —Afternoon Service The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:30 p.m. D1a11570 Exeter United Church Jamet St Andrew Ministers:. REV. GLEN D. WRIGHT, B.A., B.D. and REV, HAROLD SNELL, B.A„ B.D. Organist and Cheirmaster: Mr, Robert Cameron Music Director: Mrs. Roland McCaffrey Sunday, Auguet 10 11:00 a.M,—Morrilrig Worship Rev, Glen Wright Nursery Courtesy Oar - 235-0847 "The beat way to lose a friend is to tell him something for his won goad"'- Mame& Reception and Dance for JOAN ALLAN and WAYNE BEIERLING (Bridal Couple) Sat., Aug. 9 9 1 clan. ZURICH ARENA Music by MOZART AND THE MELObY MAKERS Lunch Previded Everyone Welcome Exeter Agricultural Society Presents TRACTOR and TRUCK PULL SUNDAY, AUG. 10 1:00 EXETER COMMUNITY PARK 1 Out of field 8,000 lbs. 2. Out of field i 0,000 lbs, 3. Out of field 12,000113s, 4. Out of field 16,000 Ills. CLASSES 5, Out of field /0,000 lbs. 6, Open Class 7,000 lbs. 7. Open Class 9,000 lbs. 8. Truck Class 7,000 lbs. $1,800.00 in Prizes Weigh in at Exeter Co-Op at '10 a,m. Admission: Adults $8.00, Public School Children Free Free Parking Refreshment booth on grounds Chairman: Bruce Shapton, RR 1, Exeter 235.1027' HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE 238.8451.2 The Broadway Comedy LUV AUG. 6 - 9 Wed. w Sot. 8:30 Next Week HELLO DOLLY . Tickets at EXETER PHARMACY 233.1570 IN MEMORIAM , CORNISH — In loving memory of dear wife, Edith Lorna, who passed away 10 years ago, July 24. Oh what I would give to clasp your hand Your dear kind face to see Your loving smile, your welcome voice, That meant so much to me. p No ene knows the silent heartache Only those who have such can tell f the grief that is borne In silence or the one I loved so well, Always remembered by your hus- band Alvin, 32p CUDMORE — In loving memory of a dear husband and dad, Alvin Cud- more, who passed away one year ego, August 12,1975. We knew so much happiness And shared great love and joy Those memories are a gift from God That death cannot destroy. "Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me, thouch he were dead, yet shall he live,' Lovingly remembered and very sadly missed by his wife Mary and children Craig, Karen and Douglas. 32c CUDMORE In loving memory of a dear son, brother and uncle, Alvin, who passed away one year ago, August 12, 1974. Your end was sad and sudden No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it God only knows the reason why. A million times we've needed you A million times we've cried Your presence is ever near us Your love remains with us yet Because you were the kind of a son and brother That we all will never forget. "We will say of the Lord. He is our refuge and our fortress. Our God, in Him will we trust" Psalm 9 1-2. Lovingly remembered by Dad and Mum, Marjorie and Wilmer and family, 32p DICKEY — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, W, H. Dickey (Pat), who passed away August 10, 1974. Resting where no shadows fall In peaceful sleep he awaits us all God will link the broken chain When one by one we all meet again. Ever remembered by his wife Laura and family. 32p DICKEY — In memory of Dad who passed away August 10, 1974. One sad and lonely year has passed Since that great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that day No one can ever tell. Your end came so suddenly No time to say goodbye, God knows the reason why Our family circle is broken, A link gone from our chain, But though we're parted for awhile I know we'll meet again. Remembered by Sandra, Doug and Mary Margaret. 32p DICKEY-- In loving memory of our dear friend, William Dickey (Pat), who was taken so suddenly from our midst one year ago, August 10, Sadly missed and always remembered by Robert and Sarah Knox. 32p PRANCE — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, John H. Prance, who passed away one year ago, August 6, 1974. If only ! could see you dad Your hand I could but touch And hear you say hello to me Things wouldn't hurt so much. I wasn't beside you to see your life depart But when I heard that you were gone It really broke my heart. My heart still aches with sadness My eyes shed many a tear Only God knows how much I miss you And wish that you were here. Lovingly remembered by his daughter Lois and son-in-law and grandsons Walter and Larry. PRANCE — In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, John H. Prance, who passed away one year ago, August 6, 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 daughter Audrey, son-in-law Cliff and family, 32p PRANCE — In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, John H, Prance, who passed away August 6, 1974, in his 96th year. Pastan pain and sorrow Done with sickness now Those dear eyes are closed forever Peaceful is thy brow A loving father, how we miss him, None but aching hearts can tell. • We have lost him, heaven has found him. Jesus does all things well. Sadly missed by Clarence, Elsie and family. 32c 35th Wedding Anniversary for CLARENCE AND WA REID Sat., Aug. 16 9 1 a". PINERIDGE CHALET HENSALL Music by JOE OVERHOLt Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome No gifts Please IN MEMORIAM VOLK — In loving memory of a dear friend, Elsie Merriot Volk, Who pass- ed away one year ago, August 5,1974. Deep in my heart Your memory is kept To love and to cherish And never forget. Lovingly remembered by Mabel Desjardine. 32c CHILD HEALTH CLINIC — The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday, August 11, 1975, and Monday, August 25,1975, from 9:30-11:30 a,m. for: 1. Health Surveillance, 2, Anaemia Screening, 3. Immunization, 4. Hearing Screen- ing, 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent Cavities for ages 3 to 5 years. 6. Vision testing, 32c CRAFT DISPLAY and Sale, St. John's Anglican Church, Parish Hall, Grand Bend, Saturday, August 16, 10 a.m.-6 p,m. Refreshments. Silver collection. 32p CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday, August 8, 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. 32tfn BARBEQUE AND DANCE — Huron County Pork Producers Annual Pork Barbeque and Dance to be held in Seaforth Arena, August 28, 1975, Ad- vance tickets only, available from any township director. 32c FETTES TOURS and Travel, 184 Main St„ Mount Forest, Ontario, — WEST COAST - All points of interest are included in 21 day tour departing August 17, Fraser Valley, Okanagan Valley, Hope Slide, Jasper, Banff, Lake Louise, Butchart Gardens and much more. Reserve now. Seats remaining. GREAT LAKE CIRCLE - 6 day tour around the northern lakes departs August 18. Features Michigan, In- diana, Illinois, Wisconsin, 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. MOOSONEE - Travel down the Arctic Watershed to Moosonee on Arctic Tidewater via Polar Bear Ex- press. 4 day tour departing August 13. Also visits Timmins, Santa's Village and a cruise on Lake Muskoka. Some space still available. 1000 ISLAND Boat Cruise, Upper Canada Village, Old Fort Henry, Kingston and Peterborough are in- .eluded in our a day tour departing August 14. Be relaxed and save on gas. BEST OF EUROPE - 23 day fully es- corted tour of 7 European countries departs September 4. All accom- modation, transportation, flights, breakfasts and dinners are included, Transportation from Mount Forest to airport and return provided. FALL COLOUR TOURS - September 20 and 22, 5 day tour to Muskoka, Sud- bury, Elliot Lake, Sault Ste Marie, Agawa Canyon by train Mackinac Island Michigan. Always an early sell out, September 30, 3 days through 1,- 000 Islands, Adirondack Mountains to Lake Placid, Tupper Lake, Serene Lake and White Face Mountain. October 5, 4 days through, Muskoka, Algonquin, Ottawa River Valley, Gatineau Hills, Ottawa and Rideau Lakes area. Features a guid- ed tour of Ottawa, All of these tours are booking fast. COUNTRY MUSIC TOURS - 4 days to Nashville and Grand Ole Oprey Thanksgiving weekend. Depart Oct. 10 no night driving, WWVA Jamboree in Wheeling Nov. 14. Limited space available on both tours. CALIFORNIA - 21 day tour departs Oct. 19, features 14 states and in- cludes Salt Lake City, Reno, Los Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon and more. Now oVer half full. Fettes Tours 323.1545 Mount Forest, 32c Zion United Church Crediton Minister REV. BRUCE PIERCE, B.Th. Organist Douglas Lewis Sunday, August 10 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship All are welcome The Anglican Church of Canada Trjvitt Memorial Rector REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D,F,C., Dip. Th. Eleventh Sunday after Trinity August 10,1975 11:15 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon Saints and Sinners are both Welcome Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victoria REV. DON FORREST Sunday, August 10 We Invite you to join us for the following services 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship with The Bender Singers 8:00 p.m.—Great Drive-in Service at the Northlander Mobile Homes, Hwy. 83 E., Exeter The Bender Singers will be providing the music for this Great Service. Come and bring the whole family. Tues.-8 p.m.—Bible Study A warm welcome awaits you Caven Presbyterian Church Minister REV, WILFRED D. JARVIS, B.A,, B,D. Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, August 10 • Joint Summer Services In Exeter United Church at 11:00 a.m. Everyone Weloome Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St. West Fundamental — Evangelical Sunday, August 10, 1975 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School A class for every age 11 :00 a.m.—Guest Speaker, George McKnight of Toronto 7:30 p.m,--Evening Worship George McKnight, speaker Nursery facilities at all Sunday Ser- vices for children four years and under. Wed, 8:00—prayer and Bible Study Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist Peace Lutheran Church Andrew' and George Streets PASTOR: REV. K. HAHN Sunday, AUguet 10 10:00 ti.rti,--MornIng Servide Centralia Faith Tabernacle Sunday, August '10 a.M.—Sunday School :00 a.m,--Mooning Worship 8:00 p.m,—EvangellatIc Service 8veryOne Welcome Page, 23 Area accident total takes upturn again For BILL AND RUTH GLASSFORD BEST BAND at the Friedsburg talent show were the Girls from Parkhill, Marilyn Hodgins, Karen Hodgins, Mary Jane McLinchey and Joanne McLinchey. T-A photo BIRTHS — COOLMAN — Mark and Kathy are prood to announce the birth of their baby daughter, Laura Leanne, 5 lb. 13 oz., on July 30 at Victoria Hospital, London. First grandchild for Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Eberhardt and 12th for Mrs, Yvonne Coolman. 32p HERN — Heather and Scott wish to announce the arrival of their baby brother, Jeremy Daniel Benson Sherwood, on July 31, 9 lb, 1 oz,, at Victoria Hospital Proud parents are Edward and Marilyn. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber, Wingham and Mr. & Mrs. Ward Hem, Exeter, Great, greed- parents Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Williams, Exeter. 320 HODGSON — Deborah, Kelly and Angela wish to announce the birth of their baby sister, Jennifer Dawn, 8 lb, 51/2 oz., on July 24, 1975, at South Huron Hospital. Parents are Wesley and Christine Hodgson, 32p ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pickering wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Martha, to James David Guenter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther, OCred Dashwood. The wedding will take iton Zion United Church, 32nc place Saturday, August 23 at 2:30 at Mr. and Mrs, Clayton O'Neil, RR 2 Denfield, and Mr, and Mrs, AnCell Lee, RR 2 Ailsa Craig, announce the engagement of Donna Jean O'Neil to John Ancell Lee, The wedding will take place Saturday, September 6, 1975, at 2 o'clock in Trinity Church, Birr. 32p Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dietrich and Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Desjardine an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their children Sarah (Sally) Ruth and Ronald Wayne on Saturday, September 6, 1975, at four o'clock, Emmunuel United Church, Zurich, Ontario. 32p ENGAGEMENTS Mr. end Mrs, Aubrey Norridge, London, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marlene Ruth R.N., to Frederick Clifford Hardie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardie, RR 2 Grantor). The wedding to take place in St. Timothy's Anglican_ Church, London, Saturday, August 23, 1975. 23c Mr. and Mrs, Clement McCann and Mr. and Mrs. William Gilfillan are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Carolyp Theresa, and Randolph William, The ceremony will take place September 6, 1975, 3:00 p.m, at Our Lady of Meunt Carmel Church, Mount Carmel, Ontario. 32p MARRIAGES — Edward Gingerich, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lennie Gingerich, RR 3 Zurich, was married August 2 to Marlene Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bauman, Wallenstein, The couple will reside at Walleristein, CARDS OF THANKS — We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for the many cards, treats, flowers and visits while we were patients in Stratford General Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Young, Dr. Flowers, Dr, Chung and the nurses on the 2nd and 4th floors. We would also like to thank the men who helped dad with the wheat and the women who helped at the house and the ones who sent in baking, to help make it possible for mom and dad to visit us. Your kindness and thoughtfulness was very much appreciated and will always be remembered, — Richard and Susan Willert,and Debbie, Don- nie and Gary Parsons. 32p Thank you to friends relatives and neighbours for cards, flowers and treats while a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital. — June Essery 32p CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank friends and relatives for visits, flowers, giftS and cards while I was a petient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Marg Boland 22C I wish to extend my sincere thanks to everyone who visited me, sent cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. A special thanks to Dr. Gans and Dr, Walker, also all the purses and staff on fourth floor, south wing, All was greatly ap- predated. Hen Fisher 32p The Dashwood Friedsburg Days Committee wishes to thank all the volunteer workers who generously gave their time August 1 and 2. Through your help we have again en- joyed another success. All volunteer workers are invited to the Friedsburg Party, September 12, 1975, at Dashwood Community Cen- tre commencing 8 p.m. 32c I wish to thank the Sisters, nurses and doctors on the fourth floor of St. Joseph's Hospital for their care. Special thanks to my neighbours and friends for the visits, flowers and lovely cards which were very much appreciated. — Mary Dietrich (Chas.) 32p Henry and Irene Harburn wish to thank our family and friends for help- ing us celebrate our 40th wedding an- niversary. Special thanks for the many lovely cards and gifts, I would like to thank all those who sent cards, gifts and flowers and visited me whale! was in hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Cameron, Dr. Mok, Dr, Cerro) and Dr. Hurst and to the staff in the in- tensive care unit, St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Also to the nurses on 5th floor children's wing. Many thanks to those who helped look after my brothers and sister so my mum- my could visit me every day, — Craig Vandeworp 32p I would like to thank all those who sent me cards and visited me while I was in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker and the staff at South Huron Hospital. — Evert Vandeworp 32p The family of the late Mrs. Mildred Taylor wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness during the loss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother. Special thanks for the beautiful floral tributes, donations to the Cancer Fund, Gideon Bible Society, cards and to the nursing staff on 4 north and 4 west, Dr. F, Boyes, Dr. R, Ander- son and his staff, Reverend H. Moore, the ladies of Greenway United Church and the M. Box and Son Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Bryden Taylor, Bob and Donna Murray, Barry and Barbara Tweddle 32nc The family of the late Robert A. Smith wish to express their sincere ,thanks. „and—appreciation- .to •our friends and relatives for their ex- pressions of sympathy, cards and letters, floral tributes and memorial donations. Many thanks to T. Stephenson & Son Funeral Home, the pallbearers and Rev, C. G. Westhaver. Sincere thanks to the many people who called at the funeral home to pay respect and ex- press their sympathy and also other acts of kindness shown. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and the staff of South Huron Hospital. Their kindness will never be forgotten. — Kathleen Smith and family 32p IN MEMORIAM — BRAND — In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Henry, who passed away two years ago, August 7, 1973. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear Henry That we do not think of you. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles and trials have passed, In silence you suffered, in silence you bore, 'Till God called you home to suffer no more. Always remembered and sadly missed by Mom and Dad, brothers Bob and Ron, and sisters Helen and Tena. 32c The area accident record took a turnfor the worse agairithis week, although there were no serious injuries reported in any of the nine crashes. Two of the crashes were reported on Thursday, the first at 2:20 a.m, when a car driven by Clarence VanWieren, RR 2 Hensall, went out of control on a curve on the Usborne-Fullarton Townline and hit a tree in the ditch. Damage was set at $800 by OPP Constable Frank Giffin. He also investigated a crash at 10:10 p.m. when a car operated by Kathleen Fooks, Huron Park, collided with a parked car owned by Shirley Russell. Both are from Huron Park. Damage was estimated at $125. On Friday at 5:00 p.m., a car driven by James Salvona, Huron Park, sustained damage of $180 by James Salvona, Huron Park, sustained damage of $180 when it went into the ditch on Stephen sideroad 15. The driver told OPP Constable Bill Lewis he had swerved to miss a dog which had come onto the roadway. There were three accidents Saturday, the first at 12:25 p.m., when tvehicles_ driven by Gary Owens, London, and Thomas Lessard, Huron Park, collided on the tarmac runways at Huron Park near the site of the model airplane exhibition. Total damage was listed at $900 by Constable Bill Osterloo, During the rain at 5:00 p.mi, a vehicle driven by James Wydareny, London, skidded out of control on Highway 81 north of Greenway and hit a farm fence owned by Joyce Hodgins. Total damage was set at $250 by Constable Bill Lewis. Slippery pavement was also partially responsible for an ac- cident at 10:45 p.m., when a car driven byJane Helen Hamacher, London, went into the ditch on Highway 4, two and a half miles north of Exeter. She had applied the brakes when the car ahead slowed down. Damage was only $25. Constable Larry Christiaen investigated. At 11:00 p.m., Monday, three vehicles were involved in an accidenVon Highway 4 in ap- proximately the same location as the previous crash. A' car driven by Earl Stubbs, RR 1 Thedford, was slowing to make a left turn when two vehicles behind collided, They Reception and Dance for KAREN KERSI,AKE and .BOB SNQVII (Bridal Couple) Sat., August 16 KIRKTQN-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by HEYVVOOD BROTHERS Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Reception and Dance for WILMA VANDERLAAN and PAUL TRUEMNER (Bridal Couple) Fri., Aug. 15 9 - 1 a.m. DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by MOZART AND THE MELODY MAKERS Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome No blue jeans please Stag for Jim (Vic) Guenther Fri., Aug. 8 EXETER ARENA Atim litilon 51.00 Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome 1 Farewell Dance Fri., Aug. 22 EXETER LEGION $2.50 Per Person Tickets Available From Exeter OPP or Town Police were operated by Margaret Pengelly and Melvin Percy, both of London. The Pengelly vehicle hit the rear of a trailer being towed by Percy. The Thedford car was not directly involved and total damage was set at $275 by Constable Bob Whiteford. The only injury of the week was reported in a two-car crash at the junction of Highway 81 and the Crediton Road on Tuesday at 12:05 a.m. Drivers involved were William R. Scrimgeour, Parkhill, and Linden Cassina, London. Damage was set at $1,400 by Constable Al Quinn. Michael Harrison, RR 1 Union, a passenger in the Scrimgeour vehicle, sustained minor cuts and bruises. The final accident was a hit and run reported at 1:15 p.m., Tuesday. A tanker driven by Chester Dunsmore, London, had been proceeding north on High- way 4 when an eastbound car entered the highway from Usborne sideroad 5-6 and hit the truck. Constable Quinn is in- vestigating. During the week, the local detaehment officers -cbar,ged _Nee people under the Highway Traffic Act and issued warnings to another 44. There were three charges under the Liquor Control Act, Dance Sat., Aug. 9 KIRKTON WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTER DESJAROINES ORCHESTRA No blue jean$- Air Conditioned Coming Aug. 23 SKIPPERS Only one mishap for town police The only accident of the week investigated by officers of the Exeter town police department occurred Saturday morning. At 11 :05 a.m. on Main Street near George, vehicles driven by Janet Graham, RR 1 Brucefield and Dalton Finkbeiner, Exeter collided. Damage was set at $375 by Constable George Robertson. 1