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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-02-16, Page 21CARDS OF THANKS CATON — Marv and Sandy are pleased to announce the arrival of Matthew MacGregor on February 2,1978 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, a brother for Ronald Spencer. Special thanks to Dr. J. K. Milne and Neonatal ICU 7c BUCKINGHAM — Stephen and Sharen (nee Stone) are happy to announce the safe arrival of their baby girl 7% lb. 8 oz. Anastasia Patricia, February 1st, a sister for Samatha, at Henderson Hospital.Hamilton. H ft CONLIN — Phil and Ellen are happy to announce the safe arrival of Anne Elizabeth February 3. A sister for Tara. 7c DENOMME — Larry and Deb­ bie wish to thank God for the precious gift of their first bom child, a son, Bryan James Anthony. Bryan arrived at 9:22 p.m. Thursday, February 2nd, 1978 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, weighing 7 lbs. ‘/a oz. Proud grandparents for the first time are Joy and Jim Hogg and for the sixteenth time Adeline and Anthony Denomme. 7c GUENTHER - Eugene and Jean, February 8,1978 Extra, Extra, Read all about it. We have a girl, there’s no doubt about it. Lori Anne is her name, She weighed 8 lb. 3Vz oz. when she cane. She has big blue eyes and wee tiny hands. We give a special thanks To Doris, Maureen, Marion and Dr. Gans. 7p HERN — Ron and Janet (Blair), Kelly and Jason are pleased to announce the arrival of Adam Jonathon on February 9 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern. 7c WOLFE — Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfe, London are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Christy Lynn, Satur­ day, February 4, 1978, a sister for Tracy and Timmy and granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, Dashwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wormington, Bluevale. 7p ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, Exeter, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Bon­ nie Joyce, to Morley James Obre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Obre, RR 3, Exeter. The couple were united in marriage by Rev. Glen Wright at Exeter United Church, Friday night February 10, 1978. Marilyn Cooper was maid-of-honour and Mark Edmonson was best man. ' 7p We would like to thank everyone who helped celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary which made it such a happy oc­ casion. Special thanks to all neighbours, friends and relatives who came and called, also for all the gifts, cards, plants and cut flowers we received. A special thanks goes to Ada Knister of Oshawa, who baked the cake and iced it. Roy and Vivian Alderson 7p I would like to say “Thank You” to friends, and relatives for cards, visits, treats and telephone calls while I was a patient in Exeter Hospital. Special thanks to all my nurses, Dr. Wallace, Westlake Am­ bulance and all the many people who drove my wife to the hospital each day. Edgar Munn 7c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiininiiininiii Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St. West Fundamental — Evangelical Sunday, February 19,1978 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Speaker Jim Fitzgerald 7:30 p.m.—Speaker Jim Fitzgerald Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Nursery Facilities Everyone Welcome Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Pastor REV. MAYO MELLECKE Sunday, February 19 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service All Welcome Centralia Faith Tabernacle REV. BOB DEGRAW Sunday, February 19 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service 8:00 p.m.—Catechism Class Watch 100 Hunlley St. dally 9:30—11:00 on Global Everyone Welcome Christian Reformed Church Minister CLARENCE BISHOP, B.D, Sunday, February 19 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 REV.B.A., I Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., B.D. Minister Sunday, February 19 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Rev. G. Vandeworp 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Rev. C. Bishop Everyone Welcome Exeter United Church James at Andrew Minister: REV. GLEN D. WRIGHT, B.A., B.D. Assistant Minister Rev. Grant Mills Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday, February 19 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship With Rev. Grant Mills Nursery Courtesy Car - 235-1400 Peace Lutheran Church Andrew and George Streets PASTOR: REV. E. LOOTSMA Sunday, February 19 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service Welcome Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church Main at Gldley Rector Rev. G. A. Anderson, Organist Mr. Gerald McAuley Lent 2 February 19 8:00 a.m.— Holy Communion 11:15 a.m.—Morning Prayer Sermon Forgiveness Sunday School for all ages Come and Worship Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister: REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A. Organist: Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, February 19 9:45 a.m.—Church Service The Service of Confirmation 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School Everyone Welcome Centralia and Zion United Churches Sunday, February 19 Student Supply Terry Somerville ZION Mrs. Lome Hern, Yvonne Ja­ ques 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School CENTRALIA Organist Mr. Douglas Gill 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Service Everyone Welcome Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victoria REV. DON FORREST D. J, ADCOCK, Youth Sunday, February 19 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—W.M.C. Service Speaker — Mrs. Verna Austin Missionary from Taiwan 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Tues. 8:00 p.m.—Youth Wed. 7:00 p.m.—Bible Study and Crusaders Christ Is not valued at all — un­ less He Is valued above all. Nursery Facilities The family of the late Eric H. Carscadden wish to express their, sincere thanks and ap­ preciation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for the sympathy extended to them in their recent bereavement through floral tributes, memorial donations, food sent to the home and other acts of kindness. Special thanks to Don Hooper, Dr. Read, Rev. Glen Wright, Rev. Grant Mills, R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, the pallbearers and honourary pallbearers. Also thanks to Ex­ eter United Church Women who provided the lunch. Your kind' deeds will always be remembered. Margaret, Jim and Cindy Carscadden 7p I would like to say thanks to all those who sent cards and those who visited me while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Hazel Jeffery 7p Many thanks to all who sent cards and visited with me in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. To Canadian Canners and R.E. Pooley Branch 167 Legion and friends for the many fruit baskets. Everyones thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated by me and my family. Harvey Hillman 7c I wish to thank my family, relatives, neighbours and friends, for the many phone calls, cards, flowers, treats and visits. Also the Doctors and nurses of the Seaforth and University hospitals. George Varley 7p I would like to say thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, treats and flowers while I was a patient in University Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Yuzpe, Drs, nurses and staff of 9th floor north. Also thanks to Cook’s for their thoughtfulness and time to recuperate Many thanks to all who helped to take care of Kevin and kids. Your kindness will always be remembered. Sherry Pfaff 7c I would like to thank our fami­ ly, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards and visits while I was a patient in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Henry and Doris Mullins for their kindness while I was convalescing at their home. Also special chanks to Rev. E.J. Humphrey for his many visits while I was in hospital. Eileen Carroll 7p I would like to say thank you to all my family, friends and neighbours for their cards, treats, flowers and visits while being a patient for 2 weeks at Exeter Hospital. Special thanks to our neighbours who helped my family in any way, Special thanks to Ken Parker, son Calvin, Bill Rowcliffe and son, Mr. Gould and Hoffman’s am­ bulance for taking me to the hospital during that severe bliz­ zard. How you boys made it through that storm is beyond most of us. Thanks also to the OPP 'and the Town Police' for their quick efficiency. Also spe­ cial thanks to the nurses and staff, Dr. Wallace, Dr. O’Con­ nor and Mrs. Fisher who were just great. Thanks also goes to my husband for the great care he took of our children, farm and still had time to visit me. Thank you everyone. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Mrs. Doris Hamilton 7c IN MEMORIAM — AYOTTE — In loving memory of my husband Milford Ayotte who 'passed away fours years ago February 13, 1974' and my son Clarence Ayotte who died suddenly nine years ago March 1st, 1969. Never more than a thought away, Quietly remembered every day, No need for words except to say, Still loved still missed in every way. Lovingly remembered by Lucille 7c BASSETT — In loving memory of Charles Bassett a dear hus­ band and father and grand­ father who passed away February 13, 1969. Time slips by but memories stay Quietly remembering everyday Happy thoughts of times together Memories that will last forever. Lovingly remembered by wife Margaret and family 7c KLOPP — In loving memory of a dear friend Susan who passed away 2 years ago February 18, 1976. Time slips bybut memories stay Quietly remembered every day Happy thoughts of times together Memories that will last forever Always remembered and sadly missed by a very dear friend Bob Case 7p HO ^■11 ||Kl Jl ■ ... * K •... ■ $ L * T A ft- ■ Ay. # WIN SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL — McGillivray Central School won the recent Middlesex Elementary School division girls volleyball tournament. Back, left, Liz Kraenz, Kim Adair, Cindy Bardawall, Kathy Maynard, Robin Turner and coach Mrs. Freer. Centre, Vicki Waspe, Judy Marshall, Brenda Bullock, Liz Markus, Martha Mollard and Glenda Cunningham. Front, Desta Rock, Julie Mawson, Darlene Drury, Liz Lagerwerf and Tracey Hemming. T-A photo Tuckersmith sets road budget Tuckersmith council at their regular meeting Wednesday, approved a total roads budget of $241,00 for 1978. A motion was also made and approved to apply for a supplementary allocation of $20,000 for construction in 1978. Road superintendent Allan Nicholson is his report ex­ plained the breakdown of the budget. A motion was carried to advertise for tenders for crushing and hauling of 16,- 000 cubic yards of gravel and 1,200 yards to be stockpiled in the pit. The tenders are to have their applications in by March 6. It was noted however that the 16,000 cubic yards of Shriners, K of C take to the ice lanes The Knights of Columbus and Shriners took a half day off from a busy schedule to participate in the Annual K of C — Shrine bonspeil which was held at the Vanastra curling club Sunday after­ noon. Participating were thirty- two Knights from Stratford, Seaforth and Goderich coun­ cils and fourteen Shriners from Stratford and Bluewater clubs as well as Masonic members from the area. All games were close this year indicating that our K ofC aid yearly event is getting more competitive. The winning rink con­ sisted of Tim Horenburg, John and Jeff Curan and Ar­ nold Groenestege, all Knights. Coming in a close second was a rink composed of Willy Kuran, Clare Bedard, Paul Nichol, all Knights and Gord Stiles Shriner. The curling club ladies led by Ways and Means chair­ man Carol Munro provided a delicious roast beef dinner. Knight Ed Murray express­ ed thanks on behalf of the •i gathering to the Club and | Ladies for the pleasant Arthritis fundu ............. The Knights of Columbus in Ontario have helped to raise more than $1,000,000 for the arthritis society. In making this an­ nouncement, Ontario President Ian Macintosh pointed out that in the six years since the Knights of Columbus officially adopted the Arthritis Society as their principal permanent charity, the funds they have raised have risen from about $64,000 in 1972 to an all-time high of $342,500 in 1977. “It is this kind of volunteer support, not only from organizataions such as the Knights of Columbus, but from individual volunteers as well, which will win the battle to conquer arthritis”, said Mr. Macintosh. The Knights of Columbus is an international fraternal organization whose objectiv­ es include unity, fraternity, charity and patriotism. The K of C support other ac­ tivities such as the Pro Life Movement, and also sponsor a basketball free-throw competition. Area readers pleased to know Father Stephen Eckert Council No. 5289 of Seaforth donated $300.00 to The Arthritis Society in the 1977 year. Continued support will of course continue for this worthy cause in forthcoming years. Funds raised are used for The Arthritis Society’s programs of research and education. , ' X ■■ ' ' - ' ] ' ' ' EXETER & DISTRICT Heritage Foundation meeting February 20th, 7:30 p.m. at the Townhall. 7p hospitable afternoon and the gracious service- rendered by the members of the Club. Dignitaries addressing the group were Murray McGill, Master of Masonic Lodge Goderich; Allan Stoll, Past District Deputy Grand Master of Ontario; Gord Kemp, Stratford Shrine Club; Williard Aiken, Bluewater Shrine Club; Pat Osborn,—District Deputy District 31 K of C; Murray Bishop,(Grand Knight Strat­ ford K of C; Seamus Doher­ ty, Deputy Grand Knight Seaforth K of C; Gaetan Jacques, Grand Knight Goderich K of C and District Warden of District 31K of C. S.H.R.C. ACTIVITIES Dance Feb. 25 9— 1 Featuring the HEYWOODS will be that the Tickets $2.50 each available at the arena cold lunch will be served. ¥ * * ¥ ¥ * ** ¥ * PUBLIC SKATING Caven Presbyterian Church Interim Moderator E.G. NELSON Organist Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, February 19 10:00 a.m.—Senior Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Dr. D. Fox Jr. Sunday School during service ■■ BIB WORLD DAY OF Prayer Meeting will be held in Exeter United Church Friday, March 3rd, 2:30 p.m. Nursery provided. 7:8:9p EUCHRE — Crediton Com­ munity Centre, sponsored by CreditonW.I. February 20,8:30. Prizes and lunch provided. $1.00 7p EXETER UNITED CHURCH smorgasbord will be held on Thursday, April 27t 1978. 7c THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, Health Unit office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday, February 21, 1978 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for: Health Surveillance, Foot Care, Anaemia Screening, Urine Testing, Blood Pressure and Hearing Test. 7c HERITAGE SHOP - Open Tuesday and Friday 1-5 p.m. basement at rear of Dr. Read’s office 286 Main — Come in and browse. Moving soon to Town Hall. 7nc PARTY for AL LOVELL Fri., Feb. 17 HURON PARK REC. CENTRE (Annex) ADMISSION: $2,00 Sat. 3 — 5 Sun. 1 — 3 25<? each Times-Advocate, February 16, 1978 Pgge 21 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 235-2311 GRANDMA S SUBMARINES BINGO >Thurs., Feb. 16 NEW TIME 8:QOp m. Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Admission $1.00 15 games Extra Cards 25a or 5 for $1 00 JACKPOT 1 share the wealth in 54 calls 2 Cards for 25a gravel would not cover the, Hensail road which is hoped to be paved this year. Councillor Nicholson ex­ plained that 5,000 more yards of gravel would be needed to cover the two mile stretch of road before a pav­ ed top is added. A delegation from Tuckersmith for the Federa­ tion of Agriculture ap­ proached council at the meeting, asking for a grant of $900. In 1977 Tuckersmith granted the Federation $600. Council heard the three man delegation but decided to make a decision on the grant at a later date. It was noted that there are some 66 new potential members for the Federation (-----------------A Huron Park MARAUDERS DANCE Fri., Feb. 17 at EXETER LEGION HALL -...... Music by • BOB HEYWOOD Dancing 9 - 1 Admission $6.00 per couple - Everyone Welcome r J Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Every Tuesday from 6:30-9 p.m. Pre-natal classes for the spring series will begin on April 3f 1978. HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Call 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday evenings Everyone welcome in Tuckersmith, mostly young farmers that have started up business within the past three years. Tax credits for 1977 totall­ ing $698.99 were approved by council for refunds. Five tax write offs were also ap­ proved. Building permits were issued to Rick LeBeau, Lot 24, Con 4 HRS, house and sh­ ed; James Ross, Lot 36, Con 2 LRS, lean to barn. Council gave their ap­ proval on the application of severance from Francis Maloney, Con 1, Lot 3 HRS. ReceptionReception and Dance for JANET KINSMAN AND and Dance for JANET KINSMAN AND AL LOVELL (Bridal Couple) Fri.; Feb; 24th 9- 1 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided J ---------------------"1 HURON PARK MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. ST. PATRICKS DAY DANCE Fri., Mar. 17 HURON PARK REC. CENTRE Music by JOE OVERHOLT 9-1 J Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board POKER RALLY Sun., Feb. 26 Sponsored By LL SNOWMOBILE CLUB Registration At Hully Gully - Varna 12-2 p.m. Entry Fees $3.00 (Srtett Rarest MOTOR HOTEL - 238-2365 GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 Friday and Saturday Nights Dwight James SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT SMORGASBORD begins at 5 o'clock with your hosts the Resch Family We specialize in Weddings, Banquets & Receptions You n’ HTe WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PRIVATE PARTIES, MEETINGS, LUNCHEONS. WINTER SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE SCHEDULE Feb. 18 Blue Water Playboys Feb. 25 Star Trex Mar. 4 Shannon PH. 524-6368 or 482-9328 PARKHILL SADDLE CLUB ANNUAL BANQUET AWARDS NITE FRI., FEB. 24 7 P.M. PARKHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Dance to ROGER QUICK# THE RAINBOWS BANQUET & DANCE $6.00 per person DANCE ONLY $3.00 per person FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Gerard Vanneste John Timmermans Brian Ropp 293-3189 294-6254 232-4301 RETURNS COME <5 ENJOY YOU 'N'ME After a successful road tour of Ontario and the East coast, Roy and Helen are back in this area. Friday and Saturday s Feb. 17 and 18 < 9 to 1 | OTEL ENSALL