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BIRTHS-,
THOMPSON — Cindy Is happy to an-
nounce the safe arrival of her baby
sister, weighing 7 lbs., 41/2 ozs. at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London on
Wednesday, June 30, 1976, Proud
parents are Vince and Marilyn (nee
Ryan), RR 8, Parkhill. 28c
FOSTER — Harold and Marion (nee
Huxley) are happy to announce the
birth of their sop, William Mark, on
June 22, 1976 at Memorial Hospital,
St. Marys, Ontario, A little brother
for Karen, 28c
HOFFMAN — Mr. and Mrs, Leroy
Hoffman wish to announce the birth
of a baby boy, on June 28, 1976.
Grandson to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Millar and Mr. and Mrs, Tony Hoff-
man, 28e
PEARSON — Doug and Teri are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter, Bronwyn Lisa on
June 23, 1976 at Victoria Hospital. 28c
MILLS — Ray. and Judy, Centralia
are thrilled to announce the birth of
Brent Robert MacLeod Mills on June
18, 1976 at Victoria Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Blair, Centralia, Mr. and
Mrs. MacLeod'Mills, RR 1, Grantor',
Proudgreat grandparents are Mrs.
Clark Fisher, Exeter, Mrs. Wm.
Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Art Mills,
Spalding, Sask. 28p
MASON Larry and Susan thank
God for the safe arrival of their
daughter, Jennifer Christina on June
23, 1976 at St. Josephs Hospital. First
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Mason. 28c
ARMSTRONG — Peter and Eleanor
are proud to announce the safe
arrival of their son, Benjamin Aaron,
June 29, 1976 at Wingham and
District Hospital. He is the first
; grandson for Philip and Marjorie
Johns and Irvine and Lois
Armstrong, 28c
MOHNS — Bill and Nancy (nee
Wilds) a son, Michael George on
June 23, 1976 at St. Josephs Hospital.
A brother for Angela and Billy. A
grandson for Mrs. Erma Wilds. 28c
AVERILL — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Averill are proud to announce the
birth of their son, Jeffrey William,
Wednesday, June 16. Proud grand-
parents are Mr....and Mrs. .W. M.
Averill and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cun-
ningham. 28c
DICKEY — Ron and Donna thank
God for their new arrival, Matthew
Robert, 8 lbs, 11 oz. at St. Marys
Memorial Hospital, Monday, June 28.
A brother for Jamie, Chris, Ronda
and Janine. Grandson for Inez
Dickey and Bill and Joan Ventin. 28c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Glavin,
Crediton, Ontario are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Jane Marie to Mr,
Anthony Francis Lansbergen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Lansbergen,
Zurich, Ontario. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, July 24, 1976
at 3:00 p.m. in Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Church, Mount Carmel, On-
tario. 28p
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lancaster,
St, Marys, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Debra Ann to David Lewis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Channel,
RR 1, Woodham. The wedding to take
St.
at St. James Anglican Church,
St. Marys, on July 31, 1976 at 5
p.m. 28p
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blom of
Kippen are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Wilhelmina Maria to Mr.
John G. Groothuis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Groothuis of Seaforth.
The marriage will take place in St.
Boniface 'Church, Zurich on Satur-
day, July 31, 1976 at 3 o'clock. 28p
Mrs. Lloyd Johns and Mrs.
Patricia Otis, Exeter are pleased to
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of Sherry
Anne to Mr. George James Coutts,
son. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coutts,
London. The wedding will take place
Saturday, July 24, 1976 at 3:00 p.m. at
the residence of Mrs. Lloyd
Johns, 28nc
Mrs. Alvin Rau, Exeter is pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter, Pamela
Catherine Ann, to Mr. Anthony
Gerard De Jong, Toronto, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon De .long of
Brucefield. The marriage will take
place on Saturday, July 31, 1976 at 3
p.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church, Mt. Carmel, Ontario. 28c
ENGAGEMENTS -.-
Janet, David and Joanne Mar-
quardt are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
mother, Lillian Irene (daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Davis) to Mr,
Emerson Lewis Johns, son of Mrs,
Ina Johns and the late Lewis Johns,
The wedding will take place Satur-
day, July 17, 2:30 p.m., Emmanuel
Baptist Church, Exeter, 28nc
Mrs. Phyllis McBrayne, RR 1,
Bothwell is happy. to announce the
forthcoming marriage of her only
daughter, Sheila to Mr. Stephen
Faber, RR 3, Exeter,, son of Mrs.
Jean Faber and the late Cornelius
Faber. The wedding is to take place
in Bothwell United Church, July 24,
1976 at 4:30. 28p
Mr, and Mrs, Benson Shackleton,
RR 1, Dungannon are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Carol Ann to. Mr,
Alvin Michael Becker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Becker, RR 1,
Dashwood, The wedding will take
place July 24, 1978 in Berea by the
Water Church, Goderich at 3 p.m. 28p
ANNOUNCEMENTS—
.The Usborne & Ribbed Mutual
Fire Insurance Company is proud to
announce that. the company com-
pleted 100 years of service to
policyholders on 28 June, 1976. 27,28c
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
McLellan, RR 2, Denfield cordially
invite all, relatives, friends and
neighbours to a celebration dance
honoring their parent 25th Wedding
Anniversary on Friday, July 9th at
Kirkton 7 Woodham Community Cen-
tre, Music by Roger Quick, Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome. Best
wishes only. 28nc
The family of Mrs, Ethel Eagleson
of Southcott Pines, Grand Bend are
holding Open House, Saturday, July
10th,. 2 - 5, 7 - 9 at her residence 65
Brewster St., in honour of their
mothers 90th birthday. Relatives,
friends and neighbours are cordially
invited to share in this happy occa-
sion. Best wishes only please. 28p
The Heywood family wish to invite
relatives, friends and neighbours to
an Open House in honour of their
parents Gordon and Evelyn 60th
Wedding Anniversary to be held July
10 at Exeter Curling Club from 2- 5
p.m, Please best wishes only. 28p
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to thank all my friends,
relatives and neighbors for all the
wonderful shower gifts I received at
Mount Carmel. A special thanks to
all the ladies who helped arrange the
shower for me. It was greatly ap-
preciated. — Jane Glavin 28p
The family of the late Edward
Doyle wish to express their sincere
thanks to relatives and friends for
their expressions of sympathy, for
masses, floral tributes and cards and
for baking sent to the home. Special
thanks to Hinnegan and , O'Neil
Funeral Directors, Father Tremblay
and Father Bensette. '28c
Thanks to all my relatives, friends
and former neighbours for the many
cards and notes received on the occa-
sion of my 84th birthday. — Mrs.
Elsie Cann, Huronview. • 27c
We would like to thank all our
friends and relatives who sent best
wishes and those who came to our
40th Wedding Anniversary celebra-
tion in Dashwood, Also to our family
for making all the arrangements, —
Jack and Angela Morrissey 28c
Our very sincere thanks to all who
remembered Bill while a patient in
St. Josephs Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Read, Dr. Rechnitzer and staff
in Intensive Care Unit and 6 East,
Hoffman Ambulance and Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, Words seem
inadequate to express our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation to all for
their expressions of kindness and
sympathy during our bereavement. A
very special "Thank You" to Rev.
Barry Robinson and members of the
Thames Road U.C.W. — The Cann
Family 28p
Sincere thanks to all who
remembered me with cards, treats
and visits while in Strathroy and
University Hospitals and since retur-
ning home. Special thanks to Rev.
Moore, Hoffman's Ambulance and
the staff at both hospitals; — Arthur
Baker. 28c
Our sincere thanks to the members
of the Lucan Fire Department and
also the neighbours for the quick
response to our fire call on Monday
night. — Murray & Alta Carter 28p
CHICKEN
BARBECUE
Greenway
United Church
Sat., July 24
5:80 p.m.
Adults $3.50, Children $1.50
Advance tickets only
Phone 204-0149
or 238.2696
CARPS OF THANKS—,
My sincere thanks to all who
remembered me with their kind
wishes, cards, flowers and treats
during my stay in St. Josephs
Hospital and since my return home.
—Marie Greenwood 28p
We wish to thank everyone for
their visits, cards, gifts and words of
encouragement while in the hospital
and since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr, Tew, Middlesex Wing,
Victoria Hospital and our parents. —
Ray, Judy and Baby Brent Mills 28p
Milton and I would like to thank the
Zion United Church Ladies
Benevolent Fund for the lovely
dinner. Also thanks to our daughter,
Sandra and son-in-law Jim for their
kindness shown to us on our 30th wed-
ding anniversary and to those who
helped in any way to make our an-
niversary such a happy occasion, —
Milton and Eva Sweitzer 28c
We would like to express our
sincere thanks for being in
everybody's thoughts and prayers
and for calls, visits, treats, flowers,
cards and gifts received while a
patient in hospital and since retur-
ning home. Special thanks to Dr. M.
D, Maynard and staff on 3rd floor at
St, Josephs Hospital, — Susan and
Jennifer Mason 28c
I would like to thank all my friends,
relatives, neighbours for cards, gifts,
flowers and acts of kindness to my
family while a patient at St. Joseph
Hospital. Thanks to Rev, Wright,
Drs, Gans, Miltzer and Corda. —
Mrs. Ruby Triebner 28p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my neighbours and friends
for the cards and visits. A special
thanks to the women of the Golden
Years Club of Grand Bend while I
was a patient in Exeter Hospital, —
Edith Iredale 28p
The generosity of the people in the
area served by South Huron and
District Association for the Mentally
Retarded is most gratifying. The re-
cent Flowers of Hope campaign
totalled 88,043, Besides the obvious
benefits from this success the en-
couragement of your interest is
beyond measure in our efforts to
serve the handicapped. To you and to
Donna Greb and her many can-
vassers the Association expresses its
gratitude. To those of you who were
missed we solicit youl. support for
our expanding programs at ARC,
residence and schools. Contributions
may be mailed to the Association,
Dashwood. 28c
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to friends, neighbours
and relatives for the flowers, gifts,
cards and. visits while in Victoria
Irtispital. Special thanks to Joyce for
the lovely baby shower. — Don, Lucy
Averill and baby Jeffery. 28c
I would like to say thanks to my
family and friends for visits, cards
and flowers while in St. Josephs
Hospital and since my accident. Also
thanks to the Raymond family for
entertaining Greg. Thanks again. —
Dorothy Prout 28c
Sam and Isabelle King wish to
thank our relatives, neighbours and
friends who attended our 50th An-,
niversary celebration on July 3rd and
A for the .many -"cards;: +flowers, and
gifts, Special thanks to the members
of our own family who made it all
possible. 28p
I would like to say "Thanks" to all
my friends, neighbours, relatives and
the Oddfellow Lodge of Exeter for
their cards, treats and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don and since returning home,
Special "Thanks" to the men who
helped plant the beans. — Dave
Dykeman 28p
A sincere thanks to our relatives
and friends in staging Saturdays par-
ty on the occasion of our 25th Wed-
ding Anniversary. It was very much
appreciated, — Bob and Dot Lam-
hue 28nc
We wish to convey our sincere
thanks to our family, neighbours,
relatives and friends for the
"SURPRISE" party on our 25th Wed-
ding Anniversary. Thanks again. —
Ross and Irene Haugh 28nc
IN MEMORIAM —
KING — In loving memory of a
wonderful mother and grandmother,
Elizabeth who passed away on her
91st birthday, July 14, 1962.
In our hearts a memory is kept
Of a mother we loved and will never
forget.
Deeply missed but always
remembered by her children and
grandchildren. 28nc
ONDREJICKA — In loving memory
of a dear father and grandfather,
John who passed away, 2 years ago,
July 4, 1974. -
We often sit and think of him when '
we are all alone
For memory is the only friend that
grief can call its own
Like ivy on the withered oak when all
other things decay
Our love for him will still keep green
And never fade away,
Lovingly remembered by son, Joe
and family. 28p
WILLERT — In loving memory of 1
dear husband, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather Otto Willert
who passed away, 2 years ago, July
13,1974.
' Always remembered by wife,
Flossie, his children and their
families. 28c
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Celebrations
JULY 9 10 - 11
Special Events Every Day
MIDWAY - DISPLAY, ANTIQUES
Friday Evening, July 9
Official Opening 8 p.m.
Centennial Costume Pall 9 p,m.-1 a.m„ Reg Freer Orchestra
Prizes For Costumes
Beard Contest
Saturday, July 10
11:00 a.m,-Parade - Midlanders, Shriners
Goderich & Ingersoll Bands
Log Sawing Contest • Tug of War • Pole Climbing
Farm Equipment • Band Concerts
Saturday Evening, July 10
8:0Q p,m. Ronnie Prophet Show and Dance
$3.00 Show Only $2.00 - Children Show
Advance Tickets - Ronnie Prophet Shoy!
Sunday, July 11
Pancake Breakfast 8:00 a.m. $2,00 per person
Church Service 10:30 a.m., Speaker: Rev. Finley Stewart
STEAM TRAIN EXCURSION 12:15 p.m.
Ilderton to Clinton return
Ball Game
Buffet,. 4:30 p.m. $5.00 each
Advance Tickets only for Train & Buffet
For Information & Advance Tickets Phone
Bob Hodgins 666.0175
Tom Robson - 666-1967
Meredith Charlton - 666-0475
Phil Maguire • 666-1770
5th Munn
Reunion
- -Sat„ July 10
LION S PARK
Seaforth
2 p.m.
Everyone bring utensils
and Lunch
Contact all family members
.2nd,Annual
Country Music
Weekend
PINERIDGE CHALET
JULY 10th and 1 1 th
Sat. Night, July 10 Dance 9 - 1
Mozarts Melody Makers
Reservations
Sunday, July 11th 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Band Jamboree — M. C. - Johnny Brent
FEATURING
• Joe Overholt & The Standbys
• Mozarts Melody Makers
• Roger Quick & The Rainbows
-00 The Bluewater Playboys
• You and Me
• Country
• The Heywoods
• The Mad Hatters
• The Silver Strings
and many more
Admission $2.00 - Children 14 and Under Free
BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS
TRY OUR FOOD
Spareribs, Chicken, Fish, Shrimp & Burgers
WEEK-END CAMPSITES AVAILABLE
Proceeds For Community Service Work
4.740 A it
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SATURDAY JULY 24
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EXHIBITS & 'DISPLAYS !AIRWAY IN OPERATION
12t30 p.m. PARADE
Led by CLINTON LEGION PIPE BAND
Ins p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING
1:.30 pm, HORSE SHOW
HEAVY & LIGHT HORSES & PONIES
Over $1,000 In Peke Money
D.W. (DON} BESLEY
2:15 p.m. HORSE SHOE PITCHING
CALF
CLUB
4.
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SNOW
'3:00 p.m. BABY SHOW
Sponsored in CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
3:30 p.m. PONY PULLING MATCH
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It's a family affair . . . at the
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OPEN DAILY
GRANNY'S KITCHEN - from 7:00 a,m.
'Serving breakfast and lunch
Breakfast served anytime
BEACHCOMBERS ROOM
Smorgasbord Daily 5:30 - 9i30 p.m.
Sunday Brunch 12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
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SOCIETY
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JULY 7 10
MONDAY,JULY 19th
Orange Shillelagh
Vanastra, Ontario
LUNCH PROVIDED
Tickets available from local chairman
ADULTS $4.00 STUDENTS $2.50
Sponsored by:
Huron-Middlesex P.C. Federal Association
Party
for
Gary
MacLean
Fri., July 16
9:00 p.m.
HULLY GULLY
Admission $2,00
First Refreshments Free
Everyone Welcome
Party
for
Steve
Faber
Friday, July 9
9:00 p,m.
SHILLELAGH MOTOR
'HOTEL
Admission $3.00
Everyone Welcome
DANCE
Sat, July 10
KIRKTON WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
Joe Overholt
Proceeds for athletic field
1
Chicken
Barbecue
Brinsley
United Church
Wed., July 14
5:00 to 8 p.m.
Tickets
Adults $3.25
- Children $1.00
Advance tickets only
For tickets call
293-3180 or 293-3191
The Family of
Ken and Ortha Baker
Invite You to •
Their Parents'
30th Wedding
Anniversary
DANCE
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
July 16, 1976
Music by
Bluewater Playboys
9 - 1 a,m.
Lunch Provided
Best Wishes Only
Everyone Welcome
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Federal Progressive Conservative Leader
Reception 8 p.m. -'9 p.m.
Dancing 10 p.m. - 1
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CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, July 9 at 8;15 p.m,
sharp. 15 regular games for $10 each
and a $75 Jackpot to go each week,
Admission $1.00 (Children under 16
not permitted). Proceeds for Welfare
Work. Sponsored by Br, 156, Seaforth
Royal Canadian Legion. 28tfnc
25th VINCENT REUNION — July
18th, Brucefield Park, 2 - 5 p,m. Br-
ing picnic lunch and a game plus
prize per family for sports. 28p
PFAFF - OESCH REUNION, Sun-
day, July 18, 2 p.m. Hensall Com-
munity Park. Sports and playground
for children. Come and join tfie
fun, 28c
THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit
invites you to attend the Child Health
Clihic, Health Unit office, South
Huron Hospital, Exeter on Monday,
July 12, 1976 from 9:30 - 11;30 axe,
for; 1. Health Surveillance; 2,
Anaemia Screening; 3. Immuniza-
tion; 4. Hearing Screening; 5.
Fluoride brushing of children's teeth
to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5
years; 6, Vision screening. 28c
FETTES TOURS and TRAVEL, 184'
Main St. S., Mount Forest, Ontario,
Phone (519) 3234545.
New fall brochure new available! All
tours are fully .escorted on modern
washroom equipped coaches with
first class accommodation
throughout. All side trips and ad-
missions included. Plok ups are
made on route. Write or phone now
for your free brochure Mount Forest
3234545 or Mitchell 348-8492.
Limited space available on the
following tours: el WEST COAST: 21 day tour departing
August 16 including Regina, Calgary,
Edmonton, Jasper, Lake Ionise,
Vancouver, Victoria, !hitched
Gardens, Kamloops and more!
EAST COAST: 12 day tour departing
August 4 and 15. Stops at all points of
interests; Anne of Green Gables,
Halifax, Cabot Trail, Charlottetown,
St. John, Reversing Falls, Magnetic
Hill and much morel
POLAR BEAR EXPRESS: 5 day
tour departing July 20 for Moosonee,
Also features cruise on MS Chi-
Cheemaun, Manitoulin, Cochrane,
Timmins, North Bay, Santa's Village
and cruise on Lake Muskoka.
OTTAWA & 1,000 ISLANDS: 3 day
tour departing July 25 and August 27
visiting Ottawa, Kingston, Upper
Canada Village, Old Ft, Henry, 1,000
Island boat cruise,
CIRCLE LAKES: 6 day tour around
the northern lakes departing August
9. Features Michigan, Indiana,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and
Ontario, as well as Thunder Bay with
harbour cruise and visit to old Ft.
Henry
ROMANTIC EUROPE: Fully es-
corted 23 day tour departing
September 2. Visits 8 European coun-
tries, Travel via KLM and deluxe
motor coach. All sightseeing and
admissions, first class accommoda-
tion and two meals daily included.
CALIFORNIA: 21 day tour departs
October 17 including Salt Lake City,
San Francisco, Los Angeles,, Reno,
Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Painted
, Dessert Petrified Forest and more,
HAWAII: 15 day fully .escorted tour
departing November 7 featuring 4
islands, Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and
Hawaii, Travel via Wardair 747. All
sightseeing, admissions, first class
accommodations included,
SEPT. 4 • 7 day Colonial Virginia,
Washington, Williamsburg.
SEPT. 14 - 5 day Pennaylvania Dutch,
SEPT. 20 & 25 - 5 day Agawa Canyon
fail colour,.
SEPT. 30 - 3 day Lake Placid fall
color.
OCT, 2.3 day Letchworth Park fall
color.
OCT, 4.4 day Ottawa fall color.
OCT,/ -4day Nashville.
NOV. 12.2 day WWVA Jamboree.
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