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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-08-05, Page 24BLYTH SUMMI R FESTI% AL The Blood is Strong by Lister Sinclair Aug. 5, 10 Shape by Jim Schaefer Aug. 6 Mostly In Clover by Harry J. Boyle Aug. 7 8:30 p.m. Curtain Turkey by Jim Schaefer Children's Show - 2:00 p.m. Aug. 7 Adults $3.00 Sr. Citizens $2.25 Children $2.00 Call (519) 523-4452 or write Box 291, Blyth. IN MEMORIAM— ESSERY — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Delia Essery who passed away 2 years ago, August 18, 1974 and a dear father and grandfather Alvin Essery who passed away 2 years ago August 4, 1974, As time unfolds another year. Memories keep you ever near No longer in our life to share But in our hearts you are always there Lovingly remembered by Doris, Jack, Bill, Marj and families. 32c. STREETS — In cherished memory of a dear brother Beecher Streets who passed away 1 year ago, August 8, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever Ever 4remembered by his family, Dorothy, Norma, Cora and Raye. 32c DICKEY — In memory of William (Pat) Dickey who passed away on August 10, 1974. Remembered by Laura and family, 32p FISCHER — In loving memory of my dear husband, John Christian Fischer who passed away twelve years ago, August 1, 1964 and two sons Alvin John, August 1, 1964 and Kennon Christian, December 20, 1964. Never a day passes, dear husband and sons Without fond thoughts of you Those left behind are very kind But none replaces you Many a silent tear is shed When we are all alone For those we love so very much And dearly call our own. Ever loved and so sadly missed by your wife (Mother) — Catherine and family, 32c 0 Ontario • MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, 1975 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Special Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 48 ONTARIO STREET, KITCHENER, ONTARIO, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1976, at the hour of 2:00o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the Board will hear application for new licence in accordance with The Liquor Licence Act, 1975 and Regulations thereunder. The following establishment hasapplied fora licence of the type indicated, and the application will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time. 4-Way Inn Restaurant 380 Main Street, Exeter Dining Lounge Licence AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any per- son who is resident in the municipality and objects to any application may file the grounds of objection in person at the time and place of the meeting or in writing to: Executive Director, Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East, TORONTO, Ontario. M5E 1A4. FISHERMAN'S COVE GRAND BEND 63 RIVER ROAD FISH & CHIPS CHICKEN & CHIPS SHRIMP & CHIPS LIGHT LUNCHES Eat In or Take Out MIDDLESEX BEEF PRODUCERS BARBECUE Poplar Hill Park Thursday, August 19 SPEAKER: Harold Dodds Editor, the Cattlemen Tickets $3.50 In Advance $4.50 at the Gate Pre-School Free Public School Children $1.50 Supper Served From 5:00 to 7:30 Contact one of the following Middlesex Beef Improvement Association directors for tickets Clarence Hardy, RR 1, Lucan Charles O'Shea, RR 3, Lucan Austin Hodgins, RR 1, Lucan Cliff Cook', RR 3, Granton Ralph Lynn, RR 2, Lucan Tom Hall, RR 4, Thedford Alan Hill, RR 2, Lucan Roy Cunningham, RR 2, Lucan Barry Heamen, RR 3, Parkhill Better than The Three . Musketeers. CD TECHNICOLOR* 4;1411 844 003 \'•••••.! Adult Entertainment PRINTS ny DE LUXE $ cre4 iirsee mseisle~~eme~e~el 4 DAYS TUESDAY— FRIDAY AUGUST 10-13 • ; .149 LSE Miss Zurich Bean Festival CONTEST SPONSORS NEEDED Any business, industry, service club or group in Zurich, and surrounding district wishing to sponsor a contestant please contact: Mrs. Marge Schilbe-236-4792 Mrs. Helen Horner-236-4700' Any young lady wishing to participate in the Miss Zurich Bean Festival Contest girls must be 14-21 must reside or be employed in Zurich or surrounding areas Registration Forms must be returned by Monday August 23. REGISTRATION FORM NAME AGE ADDRESS PHONE Mail to Mrs. Helen Horner, Zurich, Ontario SATURDAY — MONDAY AUGUST 7-9 BURT REYNOLDS W.W. AND THE DIXIE DANCEXINGS PG Adult CONNY VAN DYKE • JERRY REED • NED BEATTY Entertainment „,ART cARNEY E xecwee Prod.... 9 rEVe SHAILIM .Protlucod by STAH CANTER • 134.1.11,1C.NAAOSEN wm. by 8.101.9 ROWAN GRUSM • 001.0.1 BY NC • %VMS BY DC LUMO STARLITE GRAND BEND • Adult Entertainment SKYJACK,. KIDNAP. Adult Entertainment • • se THE Talmo 13T5 0, Sedelh COnneERIIP is the agent who takes on Pr. COMING ATTRACTIONS THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN LUCKY LADY LOVE AND DEATH BILLY JACK KIDDIES NIGHT AUG. 26 BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 8 P.A/Q FIRST SHOW AT DIM DANCE KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Aug. 7th Music By Desjardines Orchestra Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. Proceeds to Juvenile Ball Team Reception and Dance for GEORGINA OBRE and BRIAN FINKBEINER (Bridal Couple) Sat., August 7 9 - 1 a.m. PINERIDGE CHALET Music by JOE OVERHOLT AND THE STANDBYS • Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome PARTY for Chuck Bremner Fri., Aug. 6 9:00 p.m. HULLY GULLY Admission $2.00 Everyone Welcome Reception and Dance for Carol Ann Shackleton and Alvin Becker (Bridal Couple) Fri., August 6 PINERIDGE CHALET Music by BOB HEYWOOD Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome When the sun sets in the West Come to where the food's at its best Sunset Drive-In Dashwood 237..3591 Try Our Country Burgers Mon. - Thurs. 11;30 a.m. - 11 p.m, • Fri. - Sat, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. Sun. 11;30 a.m. - 11 p.m. DANCE sponsored by Usborne Ladies Softball Team Fri., Aug. 6 9 - 1 a.m. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Music by Roger Quick & The Rainbows $3.00 per person or $5.00 per couple Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome PINERIDGE CHALET — 11/2 miles west of Hensall; FRI., AUG. 6, Becker - Shackleton, Open Wedding Reception, The Heywoods; SAT„ AUG. 7, Finkbiener - Obre Open Wed- ding Reception, Joe Overholt & The Standbys; SAT., AUG. 14, Mozart's Melody Makers. For reservations phone George Beer 262-2277, Chalet 236-4213, or Don Mousseau 236-4610. Admission $2. per person. Reser- vations held until 9:30 p.m. only. 32c THE HURON County Health Unit in- vites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit Office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Monday, August 9, 1976 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 screening. 32c CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday, August 6, at 8:15 p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for $10 each and a $75 Jackpot too each week. Admission $1,00 (Children under 16 not permitted). Proceeds for Welfare Work. Sponsored by Br. 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. 32tfnc HURON TRAIL Rider's Open Show, August 8, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. Halter, performance and games classes plus a quarter mile race. Admission: Adults $1.00, Children .504 Entry fee for horse show $2.00 per class. $5,00 for quarter mile race, For informa- tion call 482-7994. Judge - Jim Pratt, Sarnia. 32c CAMPBELL REUNION — will be held August 8, 1976 at the Lions Park in Lucan. 32p FETTES TOURS and Travel, 184 Main St.,Mount Forest, Ontario, Box 728, NO2LO, Phone (519) 323-1545 WEST COAST — 21 day tour departs Aug. 16. Includes Jasper, Banff, Van- couver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmon- ton, Kamloops, Vernon, Medicine Hat, Regina, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay and more. All side trips and ad- missions included for Butchart Gardens, Sky' Tram, Athabasca Glacier, city tours, etc. 2 seats open. EAST COAST — I2 day tour departs Aug. 4 and Aug. 15. Features IWO Islands, New York State, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, New Brunswick, P.E.I., Nova Seotia Cape Breton, Cabot Trail, Adiron- dacks, Green and White Mountains, Peggys, Cove, Reversing Falls, Magnetic Hill and a cruise oh a lux- urious ocean liner. OTTAWA AND 1000 ISLANDS — day tour departs Aug. 27. Includes 1000 Island boat cruise, Old Fort Henry, Upper Canada Village, guided tour of Ottawa and more. CIRCLE THE LAKES — A few seats remain on Aug. 9, 6 day tour around the Great Lakes. Features Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, On- tario, cruise at Thunder Bay and a visit to restored Old Fort William. ROMANTIC EUROPE — Our own 23 day tour departs Sept. 2. Join your friends from this area and visit Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichenstein, Luxem- bourg, Belgium and France. Includes air, accommodation, 2 meals 'daily, sightseeing and is fully escorted. Last chance to reserve! PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH — 5 day tour departs Sept. 14. Features, Get- tysburg, Pennsylvania Dutch Coun- try with a complete tour, Hershey Chocolate World, Corning Glass Works and more. Remaining space is limited. • WASHINGTON AND COLONIAL VIRGINIA — A perfect 7 day tour departs Sept. 14 for the Bi- Centennial, Features Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Mountains, Luray Caverns, Colonial Jamestown, and Williamsburg. Also includes a guided tour of Washington and Mount Ver- non. FALL TOURS - 5 days to Sault Ste. Marie, Agawa Canyon and Mackinac Island, Departs Sept. 20 and 25, Booking heavily. - 4 days to Muskoka, Algonquin and Ottawa for fall colour departs Oct. 4. - 3 days to Adirondack Mountains featuring Lake Placid, Tupper Lake and 1000 Islands. - 3 days to Letchwork Park and the Finger Lakes in a blaze of colour, departs Oct, 2, - Nashville and Grand Ole Opry for Thanksgiving departs Oct. 8 (no night driving) over half sold out. - California; 21 day tour covers 14 states and features Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Reno, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Muir Woods, Universal Studios, Disneyland, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert and more. Departs Oct. 17. Remember all side trips, city tours and admissions etc. are includ- ed, and priced from $529.50 each, - Hawaii: 15 day tour departs Nov. 7 and features 4 islands, Kaui, Oahu, Maul and Hawaii, Tour is fully es- corted and includes all side trips, ad- 4rnissiona and transportation to and from the airports. Early booking es- sential as trip Is now over half full, Free brochures on all tours from Fettea Tours 348-8492 Mitchell or 323- 1545 Mount Forest, All tours fully es- corted bn washroom equipped coaches, Pick ups are made on the tour route. Ask us, 111."1.171------1011COU111R11;LAI HOUSE Grand Bend ROLLER SKATING ZURICH ARENA EVERY WED. - 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. FRIDAY - 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. SAT. AFT. - 2 P.M. TO 4 P.M. (ONLY 500 SUNDAY 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. presents Waltz Of The Toreadors AUGUST 4 - 7 ' Next Week:— ANNE OF GREEN GABLES fJ11111111111111111111111i lllll 11111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,5 E.1.1 pETER1VIcNAUGHTON NITE Grand Bend 63 River Road 238-2025 Wrestling Reunion BIRTHS JANZEN — Wolfgang and Karen nee Finkbeiner) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of Ryan Michael at Kincardine District Hospital, July 21. "k brother for David, Another grandchild for Mrs. Marguerite Finkbeiner, Credi ton and Mrs. Annemarie Janzen, Leamington. 32p STEFFANS — Herman and Joanne are Pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Helen on July 20, 1976. A sister for Dinette, Miriam, Cindy. 32c ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Regier are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Mr. Kenneth Arthur Allen, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Allen, Staf- fordshire, England. The wedding will take place at four o'clock, at St. Mar- tins Catholic Church, London, On- tario, on Saturday, August 28, 1976. 32nc Mr. and Mrs. William J. Amos of Parkhill are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldeit daughter Kerry Elizabeth to Edward Louis Price, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Price of Tillson- burg. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 28, at 4:30 o'clock in Sf. Paul s United Church, Parkhill, Ontario. 32c Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stretton of Hensall, Ontario, are pleased, to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Jane to William Robert Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, RR 1, Ex- eter, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Saturday, August 21 at 3 o'clock at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, Ontario, 32c Mr. and Mrs. Clare A. Shank, Orono, Ontario, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cynthia Lois to Leonard Ian Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Johnston, Exeter. The wedding will take place on Satur- day, August 28, in Oshawa, On- tario. 32pd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamport wish to announce the wedding dance of their son, Kevin and Joanne, Orr of Halifax, Saturday, August 7,1 9 p.m. to be held at the Exeter Legion Hall. Friends of the family are welcome to attend. 32p I wish to announce that I have sold my veterinary practise at Lucan to Dr. Brian Roe. Sincerest apprecia- tion is extended to all my clients who over the past 28 years have helped to make my practise so enjoyable. — Dr. Lloyd C. Hall 32c The family of John and Marian Wallace invite you to celebrate with them at a reception on the occasion of their parents 40th Wedding An- niversary on Friday, August 20, 1976 at 8:30 p.m. at Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre. Best wishes on- ly, please. 32,33,34c You are invited to attend Open House in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Ernst who are celebrating their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, August 15, 2 - 5 and 7 - 9 p.m, at.183 Main St., Exeter. Best wishes only. 32p CARDS OF THANKS — I would like to say thank you to all my relatives, neighbours and friends for all the lovely cards, flowers and visits while I was apatient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since retur- ning home and to my family for their visits. A special thanks to the doctors and nurses in Intensive Care and 3rd floor. It has all been most sincerely appreciated. — Mrs. Alta Carter 32c My sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me in any way while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. — Ella Middleton 32p CARDS OF THANKS We would like to thank all those for their kind deeds. Also for sending cards in time of our sad bereave- ment. — James and Alma Prance 32p The family of the late' Sarah Jane (Prance) Lovie wishes to thank all the friends, neighbours and relations for expressions of sympathy, cards, flowers, bibles, donations to the heart, cancer and diabetes funds and food sent in, Rev. and Mrs. Knoll, Grand Bend U.C.W., Box Funeral Home also the three young men who gave first aid. It was gratefully ap- preciated. 32p We wish to thank everyone who remembered us in the passing of a dear father and grandfather, Joseph McIntyre. — Arnold & Theresa McCann & family I would like to say thank you to all wpo remembered me with lovely cards, gifts, flowers and visits while I was a patient in St. Josephs Hospital, and since returning home. — Hermon Foster 32p I wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for the kindness shown to me while I was in South Huron Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harness, to the nurses and kitchen staff. Also many thanks to Joe John- son, Bill Taylor, Ken Costelle, Rev. and Mrs, G. Anderson, — Alvin Cor- nish 32p I would sincerely like to thank all friends, neighbours and relatives for the lovely gifts and best wishes which I received at the community shower held at Centralia United Church. — Bonnie Blair 32p We would like to thank Peggy, Ed, Marg and Ross and staff at the Domi- nion Hotel for the lovely gifts and farewell party they had for us. Also to Rosemary, Don, Sue and Wes and our neighbours on the Goshen for the lovely clock. Your friendship and kindness will always be remembered. — Maurice & Dorothy Finkbeiner 30p I would like to thank my many friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, visits and flowers while I was in South Huron Hospital and since I come home. Also to the nurses in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Westlake Ambulance, Rev. Beck and the Friendship and Visita- tion Committee of the Hensall United Church. — Mrs. Margaret Ferguson ,, 32p From the heads of the committees in charge of Friedsburg Days 1976 a most sincere thank you to all the peo- ple of the surrounding community for their co-operation and volunteer help, to those who participated in the different events, thus making this' year's Festival another success. A community effort well done. A ten- tative date for a party for the workers is August 27 so watch the paper for more details. Again thanks to all. — Your 1976 Friedsburg Com- mittee, 32c Linda Kadechuk would like to per- sonally thank each and every person who has helped get Sunshine Kids Co- operative Nursery School started. This includes those who have helped with. the garage and bake sale„the afghan, the sidewalk sale, posters, pamphlets, the .puppet shOws,t.rnak- ing the large equipment and the countless other jobs that needed to be done. 32c The family of the late Mrs. Lyle Dayman wish to express their sincere thanks to all friends, neighbours, and relatives for the many acts of kindness in baking, cards, visits and expressions of sym- pathy. The beautiful tributes of flowers and donations were very much appreciated. Special thanks to Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dr: Boyes, Edith and Everard Miller, the minister Rev. H, Moore and the ex- cellent care she received in Strathroy Hospital. — Maude & Howard Gordon 32p CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Alma McAllister wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbours and relatives for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the loss our beloved sister and daughter. — Cecil Skinner, Beulah and Ken Mason, Doris and Ronald Denham, San and Aldeen Skinner. 32c The family of the late Alma McAllister wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives, neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness and expression of sympathy during the loss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, for all the beautiful floral tributes, donations to heart and cancer funds,. to the doc- tors and nurses of St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to U.C.W. of Centralia Church for the lunch and Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Ex- eter. It was all greatly appreciated. — John, Dale, Neil and Susan 32p We wish to express our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the many friends, neighbours and relatives who extended their kindness through floral tributes, donations to the heart fund, food trays and other expressions of sym- pathy. Thank you to Hopper-Hockey funeral home, Rev. J. Gillap, Exeter I.O.O.F., pallbearers, the ladies of Exeter United Church and a special thanks to Vida Winegarden and Mrs. Fran Steinlin, — Lois Hern and Family, 32c The Exeter pee wee baseball team wishes to thank the following for helping to make Monday's tourna- ment a success: Radio Shack, A & H. Darling's IGA, Tuckey Beverages, The Times-Advocate, and the um- pires Dave Parsons, Tom Creech, Harry MacNeil, Bill Batten, Ron Bogart and John Wuerth. 32nc I wish to convey my sincere thanks to my family, relatives and friends for making my 90th birthday such a happy occasion. Thanks again. — Mary Gower 32c IN MEMORIAM — BRAND — In memory of a beloved son and brother Henry, who passed away 3 years ago, August 7, 1973. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles and trials have passed, In silence he suffered, in silence he bore, 'Till God called him home to suffer no more. Deep in our hearts he will always stay. Loved and remembered,every day. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad brothers and sisters Bob, Ron, Helen and Tena. 32c. PRANCE — In loving memory of a dear Father John H. Prance, who wed away two years ago, August 6, If tear drops were a stairway And memories were a lane, I'd walk all the way to heaven Dad And bring you home again. And when I'm sad and lonely, Ana everything goes wrong I seem to hear you whisper, Cheer upand carry on. Loved and remembered by your daughter Lois. 32c. CORNISH — In loving memory of Edith Lorna Cornish who passed away 19 years ago July 25, 1957. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell More each day we miss you, dear Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Sadly missed by husband, Alvin Cornish. 32p. TAYLOR — In loving memory of a dear wife and Mcther, Mildred Taylor who passed away one year ago July 31, 1975. I watched you suffer, I watched you die But all I could do was just stand by When the-time came, I suffered too For you never deserved what you went through God took your hand and we had to part He eased your pain and broke my heart, You fell asleep withoutgoodbye But memories of you will never die. To your resting place I visit, And place your flowers with care But no one knows the heartache, When I walk away and leave you there. Sadly missed by her husband Bryden, Donna and Bob Murray, Barbara and Barry Tweddle. 32p STEPHEN — In loving memory of our dear daughter, sister and auntie, Lorene Olive (Hodgins) Stephen who passed away so suddenly eight years ago on July 31, 1968. She walks in Gods own garden With loved ones gone before While we still walk the path of life And miss her more and more But one day we will answer to the call And our work on earth shall cease, Then we will all be reunited In a land of Love and Peace. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her parents, Kenneth and Olive, her sister Lois and family. 32c Page 24 Times-Advocate, August 5, 1976 For All Former S.H.D.H.S. Wrestlers, Managers & Coaches Sat.,, August 14 12 Noon SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL (New Gym) FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT Doug Ellison 235-1772 after August 1st Wrestling, Swimming, Barbeque, & Dance In Appreciation of Many Years of Dedicated Service for the Village of Hensall 1 V- F'ineridge Chalet Friday, Sept. 10 Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Dinner 8:00 p.m. * * * TICKETS $5.00 Tickets can be purchased from John Baker, Hyde Bros. & Ken Parker, Ron's Health Centre Limited Number of Tickets, Buy Soon :41111111111111111111111f1n1111111111111IIII1IntlItintIliltiMilf in 11111111H lit Initial