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CARDS OP THANKS
The family of the late Ella Kerr of
Exeter, formerly of London and
Hayfield, wish to express our sincere
"Thanks" to all our relatives, friends
and neighbors also for the beautiful
floral tributes, donations to the Heart
Fund the many acts of kindness
shown in the loss of a dear wife,
mother, grandmother and daughter,.
A special "Thank You" to Dr, Gans
for his care of us all, to Rev, Snell,
the pallbearers and to every one who
helped in any ivay. Sincerely
Craig, Ernest, Ruth Anne, Mother
and Joe 41p
The family of the late Wm. Simp-
son wish to express their sincere
thanks to all relatives, friends and
neighbours for the beautiful floral
tributes, cards, charitable donations
and other expressions of sympathy
received at the time of Bill's passing.
Special thanks to Stephenson Funeral
Home, Rev. Madden and ladies of
Ciandeboye United Church. Your
kindness will always be
remembered, — Florence Simpson
and family 41c
I would like to extend a special
thanks to the ladies of Saintsbury
Church and St, Patrick's Mini Hall,
neighbors, friends and relatives for
the very useful and much ap-
preciated gifts as we start our new
life together, — Walda and Gary 41c
I wish to say thank you to all who
remembered us with phone calls and
cards of sympathy in the loss of my
dear sister Ada. — Thank You,
Mahlon Watts 41p
For the visits cards, treats and
telephone calls during my stay in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since retur-
ning home a very sincere thank you,
— Murray Hamilton 41p
The family of the late Art Attfield
wish to express sincere thanks and
appreciation to friends, relatives and
neighbors for their kindness and help
at the time of their great loss of a
dear husband and father. Special
thanks for floral tributes, donations
and food brought to the house, also
thanks to Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home and Reverend Pierce for his
inspiring message, — Beth and Bar-
bara Attfield 41c
I would like to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbors for cards also
the many kind things done for me
while in hospital and since coming
home, — Verna Coates 41p
I would like to say thank you very
much to all the folks who visited me
and sent flowers and cards while I
was a patient in University Hospital.
We both would like to say a very
special thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. Gans,
our family and neighbors for helping
out Mary. It was very much appre-
i a te d — Charlie and Mary
Coward 41p
Crediton Baseball Association
wishes to thank all supporters of our
autumn frolic dance, All donations of
cash, food and prizes were greatly
appreciated. A special thanks to
Jerry MacLean & Son Automotive,
Tuckey Beverages Ltd,, Mathers
Motors, Roeszler Trucking, Miller's
Auto.Wreckers, Carl's Gas Bar, Staree.
Dust Drive-Inn,Fred 13owers Cleaning
Service, Leo's Barber Shop and
Crediton Country Store. 41c
I mould like to thank everyone for
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. A special thanks to
Leeland and Ilene and 011ie and Lois.
— Sincerely, Glen Des Jardine 41p
The families of the late Jeffery
Dick wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all our
relatives, friends and neighbours, for
the many acts of kindness shown us
in the sudden loss of a beloved son
and grandson, for the prayers, the
beautiful floral tributes and
donations, for cards received and for
the lunch provided by the Church of
God Missionary Ladies. Special
thanks to Rev. Wattam, Rev. Weaver
and Rev, Campbell also to the Hoff-
man Funeral Home. Jeffery's
parents wish to thank those who sent
flowers to their home and Jeffery's
grandparents want to- thank those
who sent food and the flower to their
home. Your kindness will always be
remembered. — Marie and Ian Dick,
Arnold and Mona Geiser and Mrs.
Ross Dick 41p
We would like to thank our family,
relatives and friends who made our
40th anniversary a very wonderful
time to remember, of family
gatherings and surprise events, and
for everything that has been given to
us for this special occasion. — Mac
and Blanche Dougall 41p
There are no words adequate to ex-
press the overwhelming love and
kindness bestowed upon us, when in
His infinite wisdom the Lord took
unto His Eternal Home, three of our
beloved children. Our deepest
gratitude goes out to our relatives,
neighbors and friends who stood by
us so faithfully, doing more kind acts
than cad ever be cited. A very
grateful thank you to the Sovereign
family. We are thankful for the
beautiful floral tributes, cards,
letters and donations to the Bible
Society, also for the many donations
to the Eizenga-Sovereign Memorial
Fund for library books, which we
trust may enrich the lives of many
children. All these deeds of mercy
will be forever hidden in our hearts,
— George and Lois Eizenga 41c
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness shown to
me while a patient in Si. Joseph's
hospital and since returning home, —
Mrs, Earl R. Guenther 41p
We would like to express our ap-
preciation to our relatives, friends
and neighbors for their many acts of
kindess shown us in the loss of a dear
huaband and father, Special thanks to
Dr, W. Read, the Staff of South Huron
Hospital and the Hopper-Hockey
Funeral Home. Your kindness will
always be rernetnbered. — Myrtle
Gunning and Muriel 41p
A very sincere "Thank You" to all
my friends and relatives Or the
many get well messages, flowers,
treats and visits I received during
my stay in Victoria Hospital, Your
kindness and thoughtfulness iStleeply
appreciated. — Alec Hamilton 41p
Our sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbors for gif ts,
visits and best Wishes on our 50th
Wedding anniversary. A special
thanks to our faintly and
grandchildren for the colour T,V,
Doris and Harold Hodgson 41p
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Truemner,
Grand Bend, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of their only daughter, Nancy Louise,
to Mr, Keith Allan Snyder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ferman. Snyder, RR 2
Dashwood, Ontario. The wedding will
take place October 25, 1975, at 3 PJ11. at Grace Bible Chapel, Parkhill, On-
starie, 41nc
Mr, and Mrs. James Aikenhead,
Hensell, and Mr, and Mrs. Ray
Ferguson wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
children, Deborah Jean and Ronald
Ernest. The wedding will take place
October 25, 1975, 3:00 p.m
Brucefield United Church,
4. ttlact
Mr. and Mrs, D. Lyle McClure,
Sebringville, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Joyce Fern, to Gordon
Edwin Chappel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Chappel, Woodham, The
wedding will take place Friday, Oc-
tober 24, 1975, 3 p.m. at Central
United Church, Stratford, On-
tario, 41p
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to say thank you very
much to all who sent cards, flowers
and treats and those who visited me
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since I
came home. — Hazel Jeffery 41p
108th
Anniversary
ST. ANDREWS
UNITED CHURCH
Kippen
Sun., Oct. 19
11:00 a.m.
REV, E, S. STEPHENS
will be the Minister
Special Music by the
HURONIA MALE
CHORUS
Islastsougotsaitiffillialtsitosolt
Smorgasbord
Supper
Sponsored by
KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH
CENTENNIAL SCHOOL
Brucefield
Wed., Oct, 2/
p,01, to 8 p.m,
Adults $3.75 •
Children 12 8, under 31,75
Pre-schoolers Free
Advance Tickets Only
For tickets Coll 2d2.5350
or 262.6108
or ony group member
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to thank our
relatives and friends for making our 45th anniversary such a happy. occa-
sion. Thanks for the gifts, flowers
and cards and to those who helped
with the tench, It was greatly ap-
preciated. — Hubert and Myrtle
Hunter 41p
IN .MEMORIAM ---
CORNISH — In loving memory of a
dear father, grandfather, great
grandfather, Fred Cornish, who pass-,
ed away four years ago, October 13,
1971.
There is never a day that passes by
But our thoughts reach out to you
Never a joy that comes to us
But we wish you could share it too.
In our Garden of beaetiful memories
You return to us each day
Your memory is as dear today
As in the hour you passed away.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by your family. 41p
GILFILLAN — In loving memory of
a dear son, brother, uncle and
brother-in-law, Grant, who was taken
from us suddenly October 9,1964.
Softly we turn back the pages of time
And wonder down memory lane
Through laughter and tears
We turn back the years
As softly we speak your name.
A few more steps along life's way
Perhaps a few more years
Then by God's grace
We'll meet again
Beyond this veil of tears,
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Mom, sisters and brother
and their families 41c
MCCANN — In loving memory of a
kind and loving husband and father,
Lawrence McCann, who passed away
three years ago, October 8,1972,
Never more than a thought away
And quietly remembered every day
No need for words, except to say
Still loved, still missed in every
way.
Lovingly remembered by Noreen
and family. 41p
Gets jail
over razor
A reformatory sentence of 12
months definite and six months
indefinite was received by John
Clark Webster of Exeter on
Monday when he appeared in
court for sentencing on a con-
viction of possession of a
dangerous weapon.
Webster was convicted on
September 24 when OPP officers
testified that they saw Webster
hold a razor to the throat of his
mother, Martha Webster, at her
home in Zurich.
Police said Webster used the
Threat of injury to his mother to
obtain a vehicle, He took his
mother and travelled to the
Varna area where he was
disarmed without a struggle by
police. His mother was not in-
jured.
The 29-year-old Exeter resident
was arrested on August 14, the
day of the incident.
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The AngilCan Church of Canada
Trivitt Memorial
Rector
REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D.F,C., Dip. Th.
Twentleth,Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, October 12
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
1 1:1 5 a.m.—Holy Communion
Sunday School for all Grades
Everyone Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Organist:
Miss Idea Gabel, A.R,C.T.
Sunday, October 12
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9:45—Church Service
10:50—Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Vacancy Pastor
REV. MARVIN BARZ
Sunday, October 12
9:00 a.m.—Divine Service
1 0:1 5 a.m.—Sunday School
and Bible Class
All Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B,A., B,D.
Minister
Sunday, October 12
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Worship
Monday, Oct. 13, Thanksgiving
8:00 p.m.—Thanksgiving Service
Rev. H. Van Essen
Christian
Reformed Church
Guest Speaker
Rev. J. Van Ill
Sunday, October 12
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service
2:30 p.m.—Afternoon Service
Monday, October 13
10:00 a.m.—Special Thanksgiving
Day Service, Rev. H. VanEssen
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p,m. Dial 1570
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Ministers:
REV. GLEN 0. WRIGHT, 0,A., B.D.
and
REV. HAROLD SNELL, 0.1k,
Organist and Choirmaster:
.Mr. Robert Cameron
Music Director:
Mrs, Roland McCaffrey
Sunday, October 12
9:45 a.m,—Sunday School
11:00 asn,—Thankagiving Service
Nursery
Courtesy Car - 235-1575
"When 'you have nothing else td
celebrate, celebrate your pain! At
least it proves you are alive," —
Clyde geld
Zion United Church
Crediton
Minister
REV. BRUCE PIERCE, B.Th,
Organist
Douglas Lewis
Sunday, October 12
10:00 a.M.-,-MOrnIng Worship
All ate WelOOnle
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Dance
Sponsored by
SOUTH HURON REACT
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Sat., Oct. 11
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
EXETER LEGION
HALL
$4.00 per couple
Draw for a
C.B. Radio & Antenna
Music by
THE SKIPPERS
Tickets available
228-6378
229-8831
Reception
and Dance
for
SHARON JONES
and
ED LAWSON
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Oct, 11
9. 1 cern.
CREDITON COMMUNITY
HALL
Music by '
ROADMASTE RS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
CONNIE MINERS
and
PIUS DIETRICH
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Oct. 18
9 - 1 a.m.
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
HEYWOOD BROTHERS
Lunch Provided
-Everyone Welcome
Stag
for
Pius
Dietrich
Fri., Oct. 10
9:00 p.m.
GRAND BEND
LEGION
Admission 51.00
Everyone Welcome
BENEFIT
DANCE
for
JACK & GERRY
CHAPPEL
RECENT FIRE
VICTIMS
Wed„ Oct. 22
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
HALL
HOWE & CHRISTIE
ORCHESTRA
Ladies please bring
lunch
New Years
Eve
Tickets
$18 per couple
Tickets on sale
Sat., Oct, 11
at 2100 p.m.
at
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Skipper's Orthestrct
Limit of 3 titkets
per person
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 a.m,
Precious Blood Mission
(at Anglican Church, Exeter)
Main at Gidley
Sunday-11:00 a.m.
Mt. Carmel Church
Courtesy Car: Phone 235-01 1 1
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Main at Victoria
REV. DON FORREST
Sunday, October 12
WeriKitalrengelOnefer
the following services
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evening Evangelistic
Service
Tues.-8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study
Wed,-7 p.m. Crusaders
We would welcome your prayer
requests.
Centralia
Community Centre
Jesus Is Life Revival
REV, N. WOLFE
Sunday, October 12
Servieee 346 p.m, and 7:30 p.m,
Weltome to all
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Minister
REV. WILFRED D. JARVIS, B.A„ B.D.
Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, October 12
9:00 a.m.—Thanksgiving Service
Sunday School Kindergarten to
Grade 2
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
Grade 3 and Up
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
Oct. 14, 8:00 p.m.—P.C.W.
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundamental — Evangelical
Sunday, October 12, 1975
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
A class for every age
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Pastor Ray Miller
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship
Mr. and Mrs. Shields, Mis-
sionaries, with us for both
services,
Nursery facilities at all Sunday Ser-
vices for children four years and
ender.
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—prayer and Bible
Study
Mrs, E. A, Keyes, Organist
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
PASTOR: REV. K. HAHN
Sunday, October 12
8:30 a.m.—Morning Service
Centralia
Faith Tabernacle
Sunday, October 12
10:00 a.m,—Sunday School
a.m ---Morning Worship
8:00 p,m.-.-Evangellstic Service
Everyone Welcome
The past month was. another
busy one for the Exeter police
department judging from the
report submitted to council by
Chief Ted Day, Monday.
While the rodeo and fall fair
resulted in some extra .time„ most
of the work was created by law-
-breakers.
There were four break and
enters in September, with thieves
making off with loot valued at
$22,042.50, none of which has been
recovered, There were also 14
BIRTHS . .
VAN ES — John and Mary (nee
Visseher) are proud to announce the
birth of a daughter, Melanie Joy, S lb.
5 ozs.' Kingston General Hospital,
October 4, 1975. A sister for
Jason. 41p
RAU — Clarence and Sharon are
pleased to announce the safe arrival
of Kenneth Wayne, 8 lb. 141/2 ras e on
September 28, 1975. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Regier and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rau. Great grandmother Mrs. Adella
Regier and brothers Robert, Gerard,
and Steven. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace and nursing staff at South
Huron Hospital. 41p
WALKER — Philip and Roberta
(Popelik) are pleased to announce
the arrival of a daughter, Fiona
Elizabeth, born September 25. A new
sister for Marnie, 41p
MARRIAGES —
Mr. and Mrs. Capstick, Guelph, an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Ruth Ellen, to Mr. James.
William Roberts, Dipl, T., son of Mr.
and Mrs. E, J. Roberts, RR 2 Kippen,
on September 27, 1975, at Stoneyroad
United Church, Hamilton, Reverend
R. G. Wallace officiated. 41p
Leonard and Doreen Smith, Lucan,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Donna Grace, to Robert
Lassaline on September 30 at Grace
United Church, London, Ontario, 41p
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
In honour of their parents 50th wed-
ding anniversary the family of Lloyd
and Esther Makins invite relatives,
friends and neighbours to an Open
House at the home of their son Ar-
nold in Hayfield, Sunday, October 12,
2-4 and 7-9, Best wishes only
please. 41c
thefts involving amounts under
WOO with the total coming to
$729.0. Of that, $415 has been
recovered and several charges
have been laid.
There was also one attempted
'robbery with violence and two
juveniles have been charged. The
incident arose at the Exeter fair
when a youth was threatened by
the couple and a knife was in
evidence.
One fraud in an amount of 8755
is also under investigation, along
with eight wilful damage com-
plaints in which the total damage
was listed at $695.
Other statistics in the Sep-
BIRTHS
DES JARDINE — Leo and Jocelyn
wish to announce the arrival of their
son, Mathew Lee, September 25,
1975, at St, Joseph's Hospital ; Sarnia.
First grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Des Jardine, Grand Rend. 4Ip
FINLAYSON Murray and Carol
are proud to announce the arrival of
Scott Murray at Victoria Hospital on
September 29, 6 lb. 11 oz. A baby
brother for Mark, 41c
1VIAROISON — Barry and Gaye (nee
Tomlinson) of London proudly an-
nounce the birth of their son, Jordie
Scott, on September 30, 1975, at St,
Joseph's Hospital, A first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margison,
London, 41c
PARKER — Tom and Jane Ann are
pleased to announce the birth of their
first daughter, Krista Lyn, 7 lb, 8 laz e
at St. Joseph's Hospital, October 3,
1975, 41c
PINCOMI3E — Bob and Anne (Har-
die R.N,) wish to announce birth of a
daughter, Paula Anne, October 4, St,
Joseph's Hospital. First grandchild
for Mrs, Laverne Pincombe, London,
Harold and Edith Hardie, Great
granddaughter for Mrs, Irene Cook,
Gcanton. 41p
PRIDHAM — Greg and Joyce
Pridharn (nee Russell) RR5 Mitchell
are proud to aepounce the safe
arrival of their daughter, Tracee
Lee, on Saturday, September 27 at
the Stratford General Hospital, First
grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Allan
Pridham, RR 1 Mitchell, and second
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Russell, Russeldale, 41c
STUART — Harry and Carol (nee
McLeod), Ahmic Harbour, are pleas-
ed to announce the birth of a son,
Ryan David, October 1, 1975. A
brother for Carrie. 41p
tern ber report were as follows: 13
accidents with seven injuries, One
fatality and damage of $19,000, 48
charges and 55 warnings under
the Highway Traffic Act, 18
charges under the Liquor Control
Act, 11 parking tickets issued,
four defective vehicles removed
from the road, one stolen car
recovered, three cases of causing
a disturbance with three charges
being laid, two trespass incidents.
During the period from August
27 to October 3 the police worked
a total of 125 hours of overtime, 23
of which were spent at court.
Country Singles
Special
Octoberfest
Dunce
SAT. OCT. 18
at
VANASTRA
MUSIC BY
"Encore"
Refreshments SERVED
Watch for our Next dance
OCT. 25
AT
HULLY GULLY
MUSIC BY
"Tony Nethers"
Progress report
on sewer work
With the exception of installing
some pieces of equipment, the
contractor has completed most of
his work on Exeter's sanitary
sewer project.
Works superintendent Glenn
Kells said a progress meeting
had been held last week and it
was indicated that all the sewer
lines had been installed and
tested and most of the street
sidewalk and boulevard
restoration work had been
completed.
While the lagoons and the John
St. pumping station are also
completed, some pieces of
equipment have not arrived yet,
Hookups will not be allowed until
the pumping station is in
operation,
The tar and chip work on the
streets will not be undertaken
until next year,
In honour of their parents
45th Wedding
Anniversary
the family of
MURRAY & LAURA ROWE
invite everyone to a
Dance.
PARKHILL COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Fri., Oct. 24
Dancing 9 - 1
Music by
RODGER QUICK
& THE RAINBOWS
Lunch Provided
Reception
and Dance
for
JANICE TIEMAN
and
JAMIE REGIER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Oct. 11
9-1 a.m.
DASH WOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
COUNTRY UNLIMITED
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
I
Stag
for
Ken
Regier
Fri., Oct. 1 0
9100 p.m,
ZURICH ARENA
Admission $2.00
Everyone Welcome
Dance
Sat., Oct. 11
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
Community Centre
Music by
JOE OVERHOLT
No blueleans please
4
Coming Oct, 25
THE RANCHEROS
October 31
Family Night
CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY door
to door canvass in Exeter, will com-
mence Monday, October 6. Please be
generous when your canvasser
• calls. 41p
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, Oc-
tober 27, 1975, from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
for: 1. Health surveillance 2,
Anaemia screening 3. Immunization,
4. Hearing screening 5. • Fluoride
brushing of children's teeth to pre-
vent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years 6.
Vision testing. N. B. — October 13,
1975, Clinic cancelled due to
holiday, 41c
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, October 10, 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 or 7 for $1.00. Children un-
der 16 not permitted). Proceeds for
Welfare Work, Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion. • 38tfnc
EUCHRE — Beginning October 10
and running every second Friday
night euchre will be held in the Scout
Hall, sponsored by Welcome
Inn. 40tfnc
MONTHLY MEETING, Women's
Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital,
Tuesday, October 14, 2:30 p.m. in
Auxiliary rooms, report of fall con-
ferencern Stratford. 41c
HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL
Society will meet at Stephen
Township Hall at Crediton on
Wednesday, October 15 at 8 p.m. 41p
DANCE — Ailsa Craig Lions Dance,
October 17, Huron Park Rec. Hall.
Music by Joe Overholt. Tickets
available from any Lions
member. 41,42c
DANCE — Sponsored by Hensall
IOOF on October 18, Zurich Arena.
Music by the Silvertones, Tickets
available from all lodge
members. 41e
HULLY GULLY — October 11, 1975,
Hensall Kinette dance, open
everyone welcome; October 12, 1975,
Ontario Grass Drag Championship
3rd event; October 18, 1975, Open
Dance. October 25, Country Singles
Dance 41c
SERVICE — 114th anniversary ser-
vice for Caven Presbyterian Church.
Senator Richard Stanbury, guest
speaker, October 19, 1975, 11 a.m. No
services at Hensall or Cromarty. 41c
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES,
Dashwood United Church, Sunday,
October 19, 10:30 a.m. Rev. H. J.
Snell,. preacher. Special music. 7:30
p.m. Rev. Graham Tipple, London,
speaker. Music by Exeter and Clin-
ton Christian Reformed Church
Choir, Everyone welcome. 41c
SERVICES — Greenway United
Church 100th anniversary services
will be held on Sunday, Odtober 19, 11
a.m. and 7:30 p.m. with Rev. C. A.
Brittain, a former minister as guest
preacher. Music by the Harvesters'
Male Quartette, Sarnia. 41c
COME AND HEAR Lillian Dickson
of Taiwan, a living legend of our
time, speaking at Caven
Presbyterian Church, October 23,
7:45 p.m. Sponsored by Exeter
District Christian Women's
Club. (40)41c
BEEF BARBECUE, Wednesday, Oc-
tober 29, 5-8 pen. Advance tickets on-
ly, Brucefield United Church, 41012nc
FAMILY NIGHT, The Albonaire
Choir & Orchestera Folk Service, 40
mixed voices, (children and grand-
parents) directed by Rev, Geoffrey
Dibbs, Young and old will enjoy this
joyful service, Calvary United
Church, Dashwood, Sunday,
November 9, 7:30 p,ro. 41c
FETTES TOURS and Travel, 184
Main Street, Mount Forest, Ontario,
, Phone 519-323-1545.
JOHNNY CASH SPECIAL — See
Johnny Cash live at the WWVA Jam-
boree in Wheeling, Tour leaves Nov,
14 - Returns November 16. Linlited
space reneaining.
FLORIDA TOURS —
Dec. 26.10 day to St. Fetes
Jeri. 17 - 14day Florida Circle
Jan. 31 - 14 day Florida Circle end
Nassau Cruise
Feb. 14 . 14 day to St, Peter
Feb. 28 day Florida Circle
Mar. 15 18 day Texas and Mexico
Mar.19.9 day Florida Midterm
All tours escorted on washroom
equipped coaches. Pick up enroute.
Free Brochures.
CALIFORNIA — A few seats remain
for October 19 departure. Tour in-
cludes Las Vegas, Salt Lake City,
Reno, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Gtand Canyon and much more.
Travel now before spring price in-
ereesee.
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Thurs., Oct. 9- 8:30 p.m.
NOW
20
GAMES EXETER LEGION HALL
JACKPOT
$350
iii 55
calls
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats
Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds
Extra cards 254 each or $/$1.00
Share,the.Wealth 2 cards for 2S
Sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary
No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted
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BONUS
$25
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