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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-03-03, Page 25I BINGO > Tonight Thurs., March 3 Starts at 8:30 p.m. Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Admission $1.00 20 Games Extra Cards 25¢ or 5 for $1 Or 1 share the wealth JACKPOT 275 in 53 calls 2 Cards fc r 2.5c Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board TO COMPLETE A PERFECT EVENING CALL it0E10 PIZ/Egli L: JJ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 235-2311 Thank You to all who helped with the Snowerama for Timmy in the Lucan area. Also to those who let us use their property. My sincere appreciation for a successful day. DON FROATS ....MINOOMINOIN•0•10.0 operation in 15 areas across Ontario and are meant to ad- minister as well as advise the Ministry of Health on policy, Dr. Mills told the meeting that attendance and public gatherings called to discuss the new concept has not been large, He also noted that the committee now has about 75 briefs in hand. Opinion, he said, seems to be split between those who favor the idea and those who say they are satisfied with the present system of health care administration. Dr. Mills did note that those briefs op- posing the health council idea seem to come from larger groups. The strongest oposition is coming from doctors in Perth County who says the council will interfere with the doctor-patient relationship. Morris Township Reeve Bill Elston suggested that representatives from the Ottawa- Carleton region be invited to one of the meetings to "tell us just how bad it is." Dr. Mills agreed that the system did not work well in that region at the outset, but told Mr, Elston it has been functioning more efficiently in recent months. Dr. Mills also said it would be Bus leaving Town Hall in Hensall at 6;30 p.m. Tues., March 8 for Ice Capades at LONDON GARDENS Any Hensall resident interested in going please contact one of the Hensall Kinettes at either 262-3019, 235-2270 or 262-2440, CARE-FREE TOURS!!! Take one of the following trips with hardly a thing to worry about. Enjoy a completely relaxed and care-free tour and get-away from it all. Fettes tours have put in a lot of work in carefully planning these tours, Join one of the following and you are in for a goad time and some great sightseeing, 9-DAY FLORIDA MID-TERM St. Pete's, Treasure Island and Disneyworld. Trip to dog races, shopping, bar-b-que plus lot more activities for your enjoy- ment. School break departure of March 18. 21-DAY CALIFORNIA Aah California! You can never have enough of California. This tour proves just that. Spectacular sights of Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Reno plus Disneyworld, Hoover Dam, Mormon Church, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest and more. April 17, Sept. 19, October 16, WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL A 4 day trip that begins with a scenic drive and topped off with Washington in glowing pink during festival. Reserved parade seats, city tour, admission to Mt. Vernon and lots more. Departs April 1. BEST OF BRITAIN 19 days in England, Wales and Scotland, London, Stratford, Oxford, York, Edinburgh and more. Ancient castles, museums and historic sights of the past. Departs. May 21. Also enquire about Nashville, WWVA Jamboree, Ottawa and Holland Tulip Festivals etc. at your ONE STOP TRAVEL CENTER Fettes Tours and Travel Ltd. Mitchell 348.8492 Mt. Forest 323.1545 too difficult to balance the speakers in favor and those opposed to the concept for the councillors, DANCE KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., March 5 8:30 - 1 Music by SI LVERTONES Sponsored by Eastern Star $5.00 per couple Tickets available at door PARTY for Steven Carter Mar. 4, 1977 AILSA CRAIG TOWN HALL 9 - 1 a.m. Lunch Provided $2.00 25th Wedding Anniversary for DON & AUDREY DIXON Fri., March 18 REC CENTRE HURON PARK Music by Bluewater Playboys Everyone Welcome "We have to try to be fair," he stressed. "The steering com- mittee is not supposed to sway the people one way or the other." Reception and Dance for MR. & MRS. PATRICK RYAN Sat., March 5 910 1 a.m. EXETER LEGION HALL Music by DISC JOCKEY Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club SAT., MARCH 12, 1977 BITTER SWEET (Formerly Harbourlites) 9:00 p.m. - 1i00 a.m. ' ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Lunch Provided $6.00 Per Couple Refreshments Available DANCE Sponsored by South Huron R.E.A.C.T. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre FRIDAY, MARCH 1 1 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by "COUNTRY UNLIMITED" $6.00 per Couple - Lunch Provided Proceeds will be used for Community Benefit Licenced Under A Special Occasion Permit DOOR PRIZES - Black & White plus many others MeigMES"i...MENSOlifegant. grhe CA/lurches Peace Lutheran Church Andrew and George Streets PASTOR: REV. E. LOOTSMA Sunday, March 6 9:00 a.m.—Morning Service Welcome Caven Presbyterian Church Minister REV. WILFRED D. JARVIS, B.A., M.Div. Organist Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, March 6 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Grade 3 and up 11:15 a.m.—Nursery Sunday School to Grade 2 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship Everyone We/come Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St. West Fundamental — Evangelical Sunday, March 6, 1977 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Mr. Glen Pearson and family, mis- sionaries with Global Outreach, ministering in Ireland Nursery Facilities Everyone Welcome Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist Centralia Faith Tabernacle PASTOR, BOB DEGRAW Sunday, March 6 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning 1rVorship 8:00 p.m.—Special Music by Gary and Helen Mills Tues., March 8 - 8 p.m. Prayer and Share Service. Everyone Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., B.D. Minister Sunday March 6 10:00 a.m.—Worship 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Worship Everybody Welcome Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victoria REV. DON FORREST We invite you to join us for the following services Sunday, March 6 9:45 a.m,—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Or, Henry Heydt, "Kinsmen Redeemer" 7:00 p.m,—Evening Service - Dr, Henry Heydt, "Prophetic Mountain Peaks" Monday - 7:30 p.m. Dr, Henry Heydt, "What the Prophets Sought" Tuesday - 7:30 p.m. Or. Henry Heydt "The Gospel According to Abraham" Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. Dr, Alex- ander Marks, Passover Supper Demonstration We would welcome your prayer requests, 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 235-0111 Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Pastor REV. MAYO MELLECKE Sunday, March 6 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Sunday Service All Welcome Christian Reformed Church Minister REV. CLARENCE BISHOP, B.A., B.D. Sunday, March 6 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Service Everyone Welcome The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570 Exeter United Church James at Andrew Ministers: REV, GLEN D, WRIGHT, B.A., B,D. and REV. HAROLD SNELL; B.A., B.D. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Cameron Music Director: Mrs, Roland McCaffrey Sunday, March 6 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wbrship With the Rev. Harold Snell Nursery Courtesy Car - 235-1234 Trivitt Memorial Church Anglican Episcopal Rector REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D.F.C., Dip. Th. Organist Mr, Gerald McAuley Second Sunday In Lent March 6 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:15 a.m.—Holy Communion Sunday School in Hall All Welcome Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister: REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A. Organist: Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, March 6 9:45 a.m.—Church Service 10:50 a.m.—Sunday School Everyone Welcome GAMES EVERY 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. FREE BUS SERVICE TO THE LONDON BINGO GAMES Telephone 235-0450 NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Blue Water Rest Home ZURICH, ONTARIO will be held at the Home Tues., Mar. 15, 8:00 p.m. Chairman, Dr. C.J. Wallace Sec. Ray McKinnon NEW MON. NIGHT GAMES At former A&P store, Kipp's Lane. Departure times same as Wed. This is a trial to determine response for Mon- day night bingo, ANNUAL PUBUC MEETING of the KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE BOARD Thurs., Mar. 10 8:30 p.m. Annual report, other business Coming Events At Pineridge Chalet R.R. 2, Hensall Sat., Mar. 5 Joe Overholt Sat., Mar. 12 Bluewater Playboys Sat., Mar. 19 Joe Overholt Sat. Mar, 26 Mozart Melody Makers 45th Wedding Anniversary for Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Bell For Reservations Phone 262-2277 236-4610 236.4213 Times-Advocate, March 3, 1977 Page 25 Expect health council report end of June BIRTHS — HERN — Wayne and Laura (nee French) are happy to announce the arrival of Cathryn Laura, 7 lbs., 2 oz, on Monday, February 21, 1977 at St. Marys Memorial Hospital. A sister for Darryl and a granddaughter for Tom and Olga Hem and Mary and Roy Ruston, 9c VAN de VEN — Denise and John of Edmonton, Alberta are so happy to announce the birth of Nicole Michelle on February 24, 1977, A sister for Jaqueline. A granddaughter for Helen and Wilfred Van de Ven of Stratford and Nonie Hemmingway, Grand Bend, 9c KELLESTINE — Doreen (Charlton) and Rick Kellestine are pleased to announce the birth of their son Darrel Richard, February 7, 1977 at Leamington General Hospital. First grandchild for Elaine and Gerald Charlton and first grandson for Marie and Dick Kellestme, 9c DEATHS — STOCKS — Lawrence passed away on February 18, 1977 at his residence in Detroit. 9p CARDS OF THANKS — I wish to say thank you to my friends and relatives for the 'lovely flowers, cards, and other gifts and to all who took time to visit me while I was a patient in St. Josephs Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, Dr. McKenzie, Dr. Manners and nursing staff of the 4th and 6th floors, It was all greatly appreciated, — Sincerely, Wendy Gilfillan • 9c I would like to thank everyone who was so nice to me while I was in the hospital and since returning home with their cards, visits, flowers and treats. Special thank you to Dr. Ruby and the nurses on the children's floor of St. Josephs's Hospital, An extra special thank you to Louise Clipper- ton, Susan Rumball and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love for helping Mommy so she could come and see me every day. Everything was greatly appreciated, — Jennifer Bregman 9c The family .of the late Doreen Heywood would like to thank all the relatives and friends for their kind messages of sympathy. — Calvin, Linda and Brian. 9p CARDS OF THANKS — On behalf of the March of Dimes I would like to say "Thank You" to our Marching Mothers who braved the bad weather, to the citizens of Ex- eter for their generous contributions, to the Times Advocate and to the merchants who helped sponsor our press coverage. This together made a successful campaign. — Dorothy Pfaff, Chairman 9p We wish to express our thanks to the nurses of SOuth Huron Hospital, Dr. D. Ecker and Dr. W. Steciuk while Ross and I were there and thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbours for the cards and treats and beautiful flowers. Thank you to our daughter Jean and Robert and family and Bob and Bernice Jeffery for all the good deeds of kindnesses done, My special thanks to the nurses and staff on the second floor of St. Josephs Hospital and to Dr. J. Sweeney and Dr. Bos. Also the visits and prayers from Rev. Bruce Pierce, Rev. Burt Carr, Rev. D. Warren and Rev. Glenn Strome and to all the friends who came to visit me while I was at St. Josephs, A sincere thank you to Howard Hendrick for all he did to look after our home while the roads were impassible. Everything was gratly appreciated, — Irma and Ross Krueger. The family of the late George Bailey wishes to thank friends agd relatives for their fine expressions of sympathy at the time of their bereavement in the loss of a dear brother and uncle. Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, the staff of Clinton Public Hospital, Rev. Barry Robin- son, the R. C. Dinney Funeral Home and the pall bearers. — Dorothy Collier and family 9c IN MEMORIAM — DOUPE — In fond memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Wilfred Doupe who passed away ten years ago, March 6, 1967. Gone from us, but leaving memories, Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. Lovingly remembered by wife Elizabeth and family. 9p IN MEMORIAM — COOPER — In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Lillian Cooper who passed away March 6, 1972. Though her smile is gone forever And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake With which we'll neverpart, God has her in his keeping We have her in our heart. Lovingly remembered by daughter Lenore, son-in-law Don and grandchildren. 9p COOPER — In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away five years ago, March 6, 1972. God gave us a wonderful mother Far dearer than silver and gold He fashioned her smile out of sunshine He moulded her heart with pure gold He needed a new star in Heaven A beautiful light to shine So out of this world of sorrow He chose this dear mother of ours, Always remembered and sadly missed by Floyd, Shirley, Kathy, Nancy, Joan and Doug. 9p INGRAM — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Margaret Ingram who passed away suddenly one year ago, March 8, 1976. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts You're always there. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by son Dave, daughter-in-law Marlene, grandchildren -Scott, Kim and Chris. 9p INGRAM — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Margaret Ingram, who passed away one year ago, March 8, 1976. We mourn for her in silence, No eyes can see us weep But many a silent tear is shed, While others are asleep. Always remembered and sadly missed by Jean, Allan, Beth and Dan, . 9p CPT 'EUCHRE in I.O.O.F. Hall, Wednesday, March 9 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. 9c EUCHRE PARTY - Crediton Com- munity Hall, March 7, 8:15 p.m. Ad- mission $1.00 Lunch and prizes. Spon- sored by the Crediton W.I. 9c WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to South Huron Hospital Meeting Tuesday, March 8th at 2:30 p.m. in the Aux- iliary rooms. Speaker Physiotherapist John Westcott of South Huron Hospital. Tea will be served. 9c STANLEY TOWNSHIP RECREATION Dance at Hully Gul- ly, Saturday, March 12. Music by The Music Makers. Dancing 9:30 - 1 a.nl. $10.00 per couple. Lunch provided. Tickets available from Rec. Board Members. (7)9c FANSHAWE COLLEGE is offering two short Evening Classes in Lucan soon. Cake Decorating starts March 1 and Crocheting starts March 15. Both classes are 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., 5 sessions and are held at Buidulph . Public School. Please pre-register by calling 453-7230 Ext. 282. (7,8)9c CLINTON LEGION BINGO — Thursday, March 3 at 8:30 p.m, Ad- mission $1.00 Restricted to 16 years of age or over, 15 regular games at $15., $5. minimum split, 3 door prizes, $50 consolation if jackpot not won. Jackpot $260 in 60 calls or less. 9tfnc CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday, March 4 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. 9tfnc BINGO — every Monday night at the Vanastra Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m., 15 regular games of $12.00, 3 Share the Wealth and Jack' Pot $200.00 must go. Door prizes and many other t pecials. Admission restricted to 16 years or over. 9tfnc DESSERT EUCHRE & BAKE Sale, March 17th, 1:30 p.m. at Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall. (8)9,10p THE 66TH ANNUAL MEETING of the Children's Aid Society of Huron County will be held in the Board Room, County Assessment Building, 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, On- tario on Wednesday evening, March 9th, 1977 commencing at 7:30 p.m. The Guest Speaker will be Donald Keillor, Director of the Huron Centre for Children and Youth. Memberships available at the door. The public is cordially invited to attend. (8)9c JACKPOT 100 In 54 Calls EARLY BIRD JACKPOT $200 —14 REGULAR GAMES AT $10,00 PER GAME 0 ADMISSION $1 INCLUDES 1 FREE CARD WED., MAR. 2 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC BOARD miemminimitsmormigemimimpimmiamok NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED Huron Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Frank. Mills, told County Council at Thursday's meeting he expected the steering committee studying the creation of a Huron-Perth district health council to have its report to the Ministry of Health by the end of June. Two final public meetings have been set for March 30 at Kirkton and Listowel, Dr. Mills said, and after those the briefs and in- formation gathered by the committee will be given final study and compiled into a report for the health ministry, That report will be designed to reflect the 'feelings of residents and groups in the counties of Huron and Perth on the health council concept, Health council s are now in Library cost jumps $7,000 Huron County Councillors amended the 1977 County Library Board budget at Thur- sday's meeting, increasing it by $7,000. The increase was made possible by a grant from Wintario to purchase Canadian books or periodicals, The increase brings the total budget up to $354,650. In other business arising from the Library Board report, County Council authorized the hiring of Patricia M. Hay as supervisor of the Wingham Branch Library replacing Mrs. Margot Loucks who recently resigned the position. The new supervisor was hired at a rate of $3.95 per hour ef- fective January 21, 1977 and following completion of the three month probationary period, that rate of remuneration will be increased to $4.45 per hour. County Librarian Bill Par- tridge was also authorized to hire a replacement for Seaforth Branch Library assistant supervisor Mrs. Sibyle Miller who has resigned. Council supported a Board recommendation to provide additional payment for hours worked by library staff in con- nection with Junior Story Hours at the rate of $3.65 per hour for four hours. It also agreed to pay branch staff on regular weekly hours at their current rate for extra hours worked, on approval of the County Librarian. Five applications were received in response to a recent- advertisment for a part-time professional librarian. Council endorsed the Board's recom- mended hiring of Mrs. Pat Montague effective January 7, 197 7 at a rate of $7.00 per hour for a 15 hour week, What's Doing Read this page each week