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Family Night
Dance
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
Fri., June 11
8:30 - 12:30
Music by
The Wildwoods
$4.00 per family
Ladies please bring lunch
Reception
and Dance
for
LINDA KEYS
and
JACK FRASER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 5
9 - 1
PINERIDGE CHALET
Music by
MOZART'S MELODY MAKERS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Ontario's Largest Spring Fair
Let Us
Y Hear
From You!
If you know of a young couple
recently married orlabout to be
just fill in this couporS and mail to
our office. We will start a 6
Month subscription for the
newlyweds as our wedding gift.
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NAME OF NEWLYWEDS
ADDRESS
DATE MARRIED
SIGNATURE
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Party
for
Steve
Murley
Fri., June 4
9:00 p.m.
SHILLELAGH HOTEL
Lucan
Admission $3.00
Lunch Provided
Reception
and Dance
for
JOANNE LATTA
and
LARRY GLAVIN
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 12
9 - 1
LUCAN
COMMUNITY'CENTRE
Music by
THE HEYWOODS
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
SANDRA SHAPTON
and
STEPHEN MURLEY
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 12
9 - 1
PINERIDGE CHALET
Music by
"THEBLUETONES"
Lunch Provided
Going
on
Vacation
YOU'LL ENJOY IT
MORE
IF YOU GIVE BLOOD
BEFORE YOU GO.
STARLITE
Box office opens at 8:00 p.m.
First show at dusk
'Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND
FRI., SAL, & SUN. - JUNE 4, 5 & 6
Walt Disney True Life Adventure
Escape to Witch Mountain
Ed Allen and Ray Milland
Color
Due to Disney Policy: Adults $2.50
Children .513; Preschool Free
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FRI., SAT„ & SUN. - JUNE 11, 12 & 13
Race With The Devil
Peter Fonda
Adult Entertainment Color
Poseidon Adventure
Gene Hackman
Adult Entertainment Color
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Garage andl
Bake Sale
114 Sanders St./ W.
Exeter
Sat., June 5
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Arts, Crafts, Books,
Plants, Toys, Furniture
and Miscellaneous Items.
All donations except
clothing appreciated.
For information or pick-up
call 235-1068 or 235-2996.
Proceeds for Exeter Co-
Operative Nursery School.
Entry Fee $2.00 Car
LOCATION: Go 3 3/4 miles west of Exeter on
• Hwy. 83, turn right and go 1/4 mile
Free Coffee and Donuts
Time: Hunt begins at 1:00 p.m.
Requirements: Driver and Navigator
Prizes to be awarded
St. Patrick's P.T.A.
Presents .
THE MOLLY McGUIRE'S
Saturday, June 19
8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE
Lots of Good Dancing and Good Food
$7.50 per person Licensed
Tickets available at St. Patrick's School,
Clarke's Variety, Crunican Variety
To Reserve Tickets Call 227-4961
SOUTH HURON REGIONAL REACT
CA. FOX HUNT
Sunday, June 6
Many thanks to the Women's
Auxiliary members and volunteers
for their enthusiasm and long hours
of service. Combined with the
response of donors and the public,
the Rummage Sale was a huge
success.
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BIRTHS.
FARROW — Jane and Ron Farrow of
Bolton wish to announce the birth of
their third child Cynthia Anne Verna,
a sister for Jill and Bruce, 23c
HENDRICK — Julie, Kathy and
Denise wish to announce the arrival
of their baby brother, Steven
Howard, born May 25 at South Huron
Hospital. Proud parents are Howard
and Yvonne, 23p
RAU — Tammy would like to an-
nounce the arrival of her chosen
brother Jean Paul Michael. Proud
parents are Mike and Beatie. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Denomme and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Rau. 23c
TURNER — Bob and Gail are pleas-
ed to announce the birth of a son,
May 26 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. Brother for Jason and
Cheryl. 23c
ENGAGEMENTS —
ANNOUNCEMENTS --
Mrs. Jack Riddell wishes to invite
friends and acquaintances to a
Trousseau Tea and Open House at
her home on Saturday, June 12, 1976,
2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. in honour of
her daughter, Debbie's forthcoming
marriage. Everyone welcome. 23,24c
Dolores and Sandra Shapton would
like to invite relatives, friends and
neighbours to their Open House,
prior to Sandra's marriage, on Satur-
day, June 5 from 2 - 5 p.m. and 7 - 10
p, m., 1976. 23p
IN MEMORIAM —
HAIGH — In memory of my hus-
band, William E. Hatgh, who passed
away, three years ago, June 2, 1973.
Sunshine fades and shadows fall
But sweet remembrance outlasts all.
Sadly missed by his wife Edith 23p
HAIGH — In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, William
who passed away June 2, 1973.
To us his name will ever be
The key that unlocks memory
Of a dear one gone, but cherished yet
A welcomed face we will never
forget,
Lovingly remembered by daughter
Mary, son-in-law Fred and
granddaughters Irene and
Katherine 23p
HAMILTON — In loving memory of
Frank Hamilton, who left us so
suddenly a year ago, June 7, 1975,
Our hearts still ache with sadness
And secret tears still fall
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever tell
When we are sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong
We seem to hear you whisper
Cheer up and carry on
Each time we look at your picture '
You seem to smile and say
Don't cry I'm only sleeping
We'll meet again some day
Your place on earth no one can fill
We love you and always will.
Loved and remembered by his
wife, Loreen and sisters 23c
KENDRICK — In loving memory of
a dear grandfather, Rev. Harold
Kendrick who passed away two years
ago, May 25, 1974 and father, Harold
who passed away May 9, 1974.
We do not need a special day
To bring them to our mihds
For days. we do not think of them
Are very hard to find
To know we never said goodbye
Will always bring regret,
But the heatts that loved them dearly
Are the hearts that won't forget.
Loved and remembered by
granddaughter and daughter, Eileen,
and grandson and son, Harold, Judy
and daughter-in-law and wife, Mabel,
great grandchildren and
grandchildren, Lisa, Kelly, Lori
Jayne, Jamie, Connie and Jess. 23c
CARDS OF THANKS —
Many thanks to our relatives,
neighbours and friends who attended
our 35th Anniversary celebration on
May 29 and for the many cards,
flowers and gifts. Special thanks to
Father Mooney for the anniversary
mass and to our family for the lovely
party, the beautiful stereo console
and for making this an occasion we
will treasure always. — Sincerely
Clem and Joan McCann 23c
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our relatives,
neighbours and friends who attended
our reception and dance. And to all
who helped to make it a happy and
memorable occasion. — Ken and
Anne Jones 23p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends, and
neighbours for visits, cards, treats
and flowers, while a patient in South
Huron and St. Joseph's Hospitals.
And since returning home. Always
greatly appreciated. — Hannah Lam-
port 23c
STRAWBERRY & HAM SUPPER,
Dashwood Community Centre,
Wednesday, June 23, 1976 5 - 8 p.m.
Sponsored by Dashwood
U.C.W. 23,24c
FETTES TOURS and Travel Ltd.,
184 Main St. S., Mount Forest, On-
tario (519) 323-1545
FRANKENMUTH BAVARIAN
FESTIVAL - 2 day tour departing
June 13.
WEST COAST - 21 day tour departing
June 26, 28 (Stampede) and Aug. 16
includes all major cities such as Van-
couver, Edmonton, Winnipeg and
more. Visits Fraser Valley,
Okanagan Valley, Hope Slide,
Jasper, Icefields, Banff, Lake
Louise, Butchart Gardens just to
name a few. Reserve now! Limited
space available,
EAST COAST - 12 day tour departs
July 28, Aug. 4, Aug, 15 (full day
ocean cruise on luxury liner) and 15
day tour departing July 18 (travels
through the province of Quebec)
Stops made at all points of interest
such as Cabot Trail, Magnetic Hill,
Reversing Falls, Anne of Green
Gables, Visits Halifax, St, John,
Charlottetown and more.
1,000 ISALNDS, OTTAWA, Upper
Canada - Departs July 25, Aug. 27,
visits Ottawa, Kingston, Upper
Canada Village, Fort Henry, 1,000
Island Cruise, Gananoque, Peter-
borough, Reserve now.
CIRCLE LAKES - 6 day tour around
the northern lakes departing Aug, 9,
Features Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ontario,
Thunder Bay with complete harbour
cruise and visit Old Ft. Henry.
Travel the beautiful Superior and
Muskoka routes home.
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TOUR - 5
days departing Sept, 14, Visits the
home of the Amish folk, famous Lan-
caster County with a guided tour in-
cluded, Gettysburg, Hershey, Cor-
ning Glass Works and much more,
ROMANTIC EUROPE - 23 day fully
escorted tour of 8 European Coun-
tries departing Sept. .2. Travel via
regular scheduled KLM flight and
deluxe motor coach. All sightseeing,
admissions, first class accommoda-
tion and two meals daily included.
Early reservations are essential,
Fettes Tours, Mt. Forest 323-1545 or
Mitchell 348-8492,
CARDS OF - THANKS —
We thank most sincerely our kind
and loving children, husbands, wives
and partners along with our
grandchildren for planning the
celebration of our 45th Wedding An-
niversary and making it a day to
treasure and remember always.
Special thanks to Fr. Charrette who
started our day with the beautiful
celebration of Mass, his kind words
and best wishes. To Charlie our son
who hosted us all at night at his
home. To all who remembered us
with cards, gifts and best wishes
which helped make our day a perfect
one, — Louis and Theresa
Ducharme 23p
The sisters of the late Walter Gun-
ning wish to extend their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their ex-
pressions of kindness and sympathy,
floral tributes and donations to the
heart fund, during their recent sad
bereavement in the loss of a loving
brother. Special thanks to Rev.
Wright, pallbearers and ladies of Ex-
eter United Church who served
lunch, also baking brought to the
house and Doreen Holtzman and
Ruth McLaren for serving lunch at
the house Friday night. Your
kindness and generosity will always
be remembered. 23p
I would like to express my thanks
to my friends, neighbours and my
family who inquired and sent good
wishes, cards, flowers and visits
while being a patient in University
Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher. All
has been greatly appreciated, — Vi
Hennessey 23p
I would like to express my sincere
'thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for all the beautiful gifts
received at my community shower.
Special thanks to the ladies that put it
on. — Joanne Latta 23p
BUFFET
Ham & Strawberry
Supper
Tues., June 15
5:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Grand Bend
Adults $4.00
Children $2.00
Reservations Suggested
"We're a family affair . . .
bring 'em."
Village Inn
Retreat entre
Grand Bend 238-2348
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FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the London
BINGO
Games
Every Monday and
Wednesday
NEW TIMES
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Exeter 6:25 p.m.
Huron Park 6:35 p.m.
Centralia 6:40 p.m.
Lucan 6:50 p.m.
Phone 235-0450
CARDS OF THANKS —
The Crediton Community Parks
Board wish to thank everyone for
their co-operation in our Chicken
Barbeque, dance, and beef and pork
draw. A special thanks to all who
donated and helped in any way.
Thank you very much. — Eleanor
Roeszler 23c
I would like to take this opportunity
to thank our relatives, friends and
neighbours for the lovely flowers,
cards and treats and those who
visited me while a patient in Univer-
sity Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to those who
offered help to Donna in any. way, It
was very much appreciated. — Don
Smith 23p
Many thanks to all our relatives,
neighbours and friends for the cards,
flowers and visits while Marlene was
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and since returning home. —
Sincerely Wayne, Marlene Smith and
family 23c
We would like to thank our
relatives, neighbours and friends for
their kindnesses while Bill was a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Dr. Read
and nursing staff. — Bill and Edna
Snell 23p
We would like to express our
sincere thanks for visits, cards,
treats, and gifts received while a
patient in hospital and since retur-
ning home. Special thanks to doctors
and nursing staff on 3rd floor at St.
Joseph's Hospital. — Gail and Baby
Turner 23c
I wish to say thanks to our
relatives, friends and neighbours for
calls, visits, treats and flowers while
I was a patient in South Huron
Hospital and since coming home.
Also thanks to Dr. Ecker, nurses and
staff, Rev, H. Snell and Rev. Glen
Wright for prayers and to our family
who takes time to see I get to see the
doctors. — Mrs. and Murray Neil 23p
I would like to thank all the friends
and neighbours for all the beautiful
gifts received at my recent bridal
shower held at Centralia Community
Hall. Special thanks to all the girls
that entertained at the shower and to
all the ladies who worked so hard to
arrange the shower. — Helen
Marinan 23c
It is very hard to put into words
how deeply grateful we are to our
friends, neighbours and relatives
who stood by us once again. Your
many phone calls of kind concern,
the beautiful cards and letters,
flowers and treats I received while in
hospital let us know that you were
thinking of us. We would like to es-
pecially thank the many people who
brought in baking and the Woodham
UCW for their "Emergency" help.
Your kindness will never be
forgotten. — Barb and LaVerne
Rodd 23c
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SPRING FAIR
CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
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BUSINESS HOURS
Monday to Friday
Saturday
Open 8 a.m. - 12 midnight 9 a.m. - 12 midnight
Sunday '
9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
' Phone Take Out Elginfield
227-4951 or Eat In (on Hwy. 7)
TOWN OF PARKHILL
"FRONTIER DAYS"
JUNE 24 - 27
WITH THE
CARLTON SHOW BAND
Friday, June 25, 1976
NORTH MIDDLESEX ARENA, PARKHILL '
Dancing 9-1 $5.50 Per Person Lunch
Sponsored By: Parkhill Agricultural Society
TICKETS - PHONE 294-0177 or 293-3069
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Ailsa Craig - Bender's Superior
McNair's Groceries
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The General Public Is Invited To 'The
OFFICIAL OPENING
of
PORT BLAKE
CONSERVATION AREA
Wednesday, June 9, 1976
1:00.2:30 p.m.
Port Blake Conservation Area is located at the junc-
tion of No. 83 and No. 21 Highways, 2 miles north
of Grand Bend.
1:00 p.m. — Official Opening Ceremonies
2:00 p.m.—Tour of Lake Huron Water Supply
System
Tree Spade Demonstration Literature Available
Take time to visit this new conservation area. It may
be the answer to your picnic, swimming and sun
bathing needs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Davis are
pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Kay to
Mr. RobeV, Rathwell, son of Mrs,
Jack Leppington and the late Robert
Rathwell of Bayfield, The marriage
will take place on Saturday, June 26,
1976 at 4:00 p.m. at the Hensall
United Church, Hensall, Ontario. 23c
The engagement is announced of
Catherine Elizabeth Knight,
()daughter of Mrs. Ellen Knight, Ex-
eter and Mr. Clarence Knight, RR 1,
Hensall, to James Stewart Bayne,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bayne, Sar-
nia. Wedding vows will be exchanged
at Caven Presbyterian Church, Main
St„ Exeter at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday,
June 19, 1976. 23p
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mlles
Rowsell, of RR 1, Arva, Ontario wish
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Deborah
Lee, to Mr. Dwight Austin Noels, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Austin Noels,
of Exeter. The marriage will take
place Saturday, July 17, 1976 at 3
o'clock at Hyde Park United Church,
Hyde Park, Ontario. 23p
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber,
Hensall are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Grace Louise to Wm.
Robert Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Walters, Exeter, The wedding
will take place Saturday, June 26,
1976 at 2 o'clock at Exeter United
Church. 23nc
The forthcoming marriage of
Patricia Annie, daughter of the late
Mr. Milton Willert is proudly an-
nounced by her mother, Mrs. Milton
Willert of Goderich to Mr. William
Donald Jewitt, son of Mrs. William
Jewitt of Seaforth and the late Mr.
William Jewitt. The wedding will
take place June 26, 1976 at 3:00 p.m.
in North Street United Church in
Goderich, 23c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The family of Bill and Olive Baker
invite relatives, friends and
41 eighbours to an Open House on
aturday, June 12, 1976 from 2 - 5
.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. on the occasion of
ill and . Olives 50th Wedding An-
niversary, to be held at their home in
Southcott Pines, Grand Bend. No
gifts, best wishes only please. 23,24p
The family of Alice and Hedley
May invite relatives, friends and
neighbours to an Open House,
honouring their Fiftieth Wedding An-
niversary, Saturday, June 5, 2 - 5 and
7 - 9 p.m. at Exeter United Church.
Best wishes only. 22,23p
Mrs. Gladys Willert invites,
relatives, friends and neighbours of
both families to an Open House at her
home, 179 Jones St., in Goderich,
Saturday, June 19, 1976 from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9 in the evening in honour of
the forthcoming marriage of her
daughter Patricia Annie to Mr.
William Donald Jewitt of
Seaforth, 23c.
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, June 4, 1976 at 8:15 p.m.
sharp. 15 regular games for $10 each
and a $75 Jackpot to go each week.
Admission $1.00. Extra cards 25c or 7
for $1.00, (Children under 16 not per-
mitted). Proceeds for Welfare Work.
Sponsored by Br, 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion. 23tfnc
EUCHRE PARTY — Welcome Inn
Euchre Party at the Scout Hall, Fri-
day, June 4, 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 23,25,27,29tfnc
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TORCYCLING — Enjoy the thrill
Motorcycling the Safe Way.
anshawe College will be offering a
course in Motorcycle Driver Educa-
tion, Saturday, from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00
pp., starting June 5th in Lucan.
Motorcycles are provided in this 15
hour intensive course. For informa-
tion and registration, phone Rick
Mateer at 453-7230, Ext. 282, or Toll
Free, at 1-800-265-9214 21,22c
BROCK, ROUTLY & SKINNER Reu-
nion will be held at Riverview Park,
Exeter, Sunday, June 6 at 2:30.
Plates, cups and hot beverages
supplied. In case of rain at Elimville
Hall. 23c
FANSHAWE COLLEGE is offering
courses in Great Lakes Sailing this
summer, starting on June 7, Monday
through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Each course is run out of
Grand Bend. We are using a modern
30' sloop. The cost is $175 per person
with a limit of 4 students per week.
Two experienced instructors, (one a
C.Y.A. Instructor Examiner) will be
on board most weeks. For more in-
formation and registration, call Rick
Mateer at 453-7230, ext 282, or Toll
Free at: 1-800-265-9214. (20)21,22c
THAMES ROAD SUNDAY School
Anniversary, June 13, 1976 at 11 a,m.
Guest speaker Rev, Wesley Ball,
Wroxeter. Special music by Sunday
School. 23c
STRAWBERRY & HAM SUPPER,
Brucefield United Church, June
23. 23c
PINERIDGE CHALET — 11/2 miles
west of Hensall; SAT., JUNE 5,
Fraser - Keyes Open Wedding Recep-
tiOn, Mozart and The Melody
Makers; SAT„ JUNE 12, Murley .
sillhapton Open Wedding Reception,
uetones. For reservations phone
eorge Beer 262-2277; Chalet 236-
4213, or Don Mousseau 236-4610, Ad-
mission$2. per person. ReserVations
held until 9:30 p.m. only. 23c
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