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Times-Advocate, 1978-02-23, Page 19-■•••v.y. ...... ........................... • .................. . ■ ANNOUNCEMENTS ^•;w..v. . .: , •.,-. ..;-.;..w,:- ...^ .- ^.:., „ .- ;. ; •’ ..... ... . . ’. Times-Advocate, February 23, 1978 Page 19 BIRTHS — BEER — David and Melissa (nee Gelinas) are happy to an­ nounce the arrival of Kristan Elizabeth on February 7,1978 at Mission Hospital, Mission B.C. Weighing 8 lbs. 8c BUCKINGHAM - Stephen and Sharon are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter 7 lb. 8 oz., February 1st, 1978. Anastasia Patricia Helen, a sister for Samantha, at Henderson Hospital, Hamilton. A new granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone, and Mr. and Mrs. John Buckingham, Sarnia. 8p DAMEN — Tony and Carole thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter Rosemary Irene, weighing 10 lbs. ltP/z oz. on February 11,1978. A new sister for Robert and Daphne. Special thanks to Aunt Judy and Aunt Jennine. 8c HICKSON — Terry and Jean are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Wen­ dy Elizabeth, born on February 13th, 1978 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London a little sister for Mark and a new grand­ daughter for Wesley and Nadine Hickson and Leonard and Doreen Smith, Lucan. 8c STANLAKE — Doug and Pat Stanlake, London, are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Jordan Douglas, born on February 14,1978 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, a first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlake, Exeter and fourth for Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hogarth, Orangeville. 8p TIMMERMANS — Tony and Rita Anne (nee Carey) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Nicole Andrea, 9 lb. 4 oz, on February 14th, 1978 at St. Joseph’s Hospital. A sister for Laurie, Lisa, Leslie and Keri Joe. 8c BIRTHS — LEE — George and Kathy Lee (nee Ferguson) are happy to an­ nounce the safe arrival of their 1st son Timothy George on Feb. 14 at Strathrov Hospital, first grandchild for Lloyd and Shirley Ferguson and fifth grandchild for Ancell and Gladys Lee. 8c WARD — John and Pat are pleased to announce the arrival of their second daughter Tam­ my Marie born February 16. A new sister for Denise. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Harrower, Essex, Ontario. 8c ANNOUNCEMENTS — The family of Keith and Ruth McLaren wish to hold Open House at the Pentecostal Church, Exeter, Saturday, March 4 from 2-5 p.m. in honour of their parents 50th Anniver­ sary. Best wishes only please. 8p CARDS OF THANKS— CARDS OF THANKS— IN MEMORIAM — CARDS OF THANKS — We would like to thank everyone who helped to make our 35th Wedding Anniversary and Dance such a happy occa­ sion. Tom and Doris Ellerington 8p We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the nurses and staff of Vic­ toria Hospital, London, to the doctors - Dr. Wallace, Dr. Tew, Dr. Jamieson. Thanks, also, Father Durand, Father Stock, Father Doyle, Father Mooney, Father Denise, Father Charrette and Father Belanger for your prayers and kindness. A special thank-you to those who remembered my wife and our mother by their prayers, masses, visits and acts of chari­ ty. Paul Ducharme and family 8P miiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiini iiiiiin hi iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ilium i iiiniiiin Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Pastor REV. MAYO MELLECKE Sunday, February 26 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service All Welcome Christian Reformed Church Minister REV. CLARENCE BISHOP, B.A., B.D. Sunday, February 26 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 Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St. West Fundamental — Evangelical Sunday, February 26,1978 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service 8:00 p.mPrayer Meeting Nursery Facilities ' Everyone Welcome ■■ Mrs. E. A. Keyes^Organist 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 26 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Nursery Courtesy Car - 235-1400 Centralia Faith Tabernacle REV. BOB DEGRAW Sunday, February 26 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 Huniley St. daily 9:30—11:00 on Global Everyone Welcome Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church Main at Gidley Rector Rev. G. A, Anderson, Organist Mr. Gerald McAuley Third Sunday in Lent February 26 8:00 a.m.— Holy Communion 11:15 a.m.—Youth Service with Scouts, Cubs, Guides & Brownies Sunday School for all ages Come and Worship Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., B.D. Minister Sunday, February 26 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Guest Minister for 7:30 p.m.—Evening service Rev. C.Turkstra Everyone welcome We would like to extend sincere thanks to our family, relatives, friends and neighbours for remembering us with gifts, cards and to those who helped in anyway to make our 25th Wedding Anniversary a memorable occasion. Harry and Ruth Jeffery 8p I wish to thank Marion, Jean. Gerald, Donna, Harvey, Jean Isaac, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mack, London for the nice dinner at the Burkley Restaurant. A special thanks to Marion for having us all to her home after for the evening and for the beautiful arrangement of flowers they presented to me. Minnie Harrison 8p I would like to express my sincere thank you to all my friends, neighbours and relatives for the lovely chair and money I received and for the thoughtfulness of those who helped to arrange the party at the Community Centre February 15, Thanks to all for the many gifts, cards and good wishes extended to me on mv retirement. Your kindness will always be remembered. Minnie Harrison 8p I wish to express my thanks to all my friends and relatives for their kindness in visits, flowers, treats, cards and phone calls while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Hopkins, Dr. Wm. Scrimgeour and to the nurses on 4th floor Northeast. A. special thanks to the people who helped out at home. Also the people who brought in food. It was all very much appreciated. Sheila Allison 8c We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for remembering Allan in their prayers and for Masses offered. Also for visits, cards, gifts and help received while Allan was a patient in Clinton and Children's War Memorial Hospital, Lon­ don. Special thanks to Dr. Reid and his staff of Drs., nurses and orderlies on second floor. Thanks also to Father Durand and the Sisters. It was all very much appreciated. Russell and Dorothy Oesch 8p I would like to say thank you to my family, neighbours and friends for the cards, plants, visits and treats while a patient at St. Joseph’s Hosiptal and since returning home. Special thanks to Charlie and Florence Martene for looking after Chris for us. Thank you. Angela Wat­ son Bp I would like to say thanks to all my neighbours, relatives and friends for their cards, visits and flowers while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to all the nurses and the staff which was so good to me, also to Rev. Wright, Dr. Steciuk and Hoffmans Am­ bulance. Ettie Penhale 8p We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness in the recent loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Father R. Charrette. Dr. D. Mintz, nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Helen Barnard and family 8c We wish to sincerely thank our family, friends and neighbours for remembering us on our fifty-fifth wedding an­ niversary. All the lovely cards, gifts, flowers, visits and telephone calls were greatly ap­ preciated. Special thank-you to our grandchildren for travelling from a distance to be with us for our family dinner. Beatrice and Clarence Johns 8p The family of the late Caroline Overnolt wish to ex­ press our sincere gratitude and appreciation to relatives and friends for the expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and mass offerings shown to us at the time of our loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Special thanks to Father Durand, Father Trembly and Father Charrette for their prayers, the pallbearers, Westlake Funeral home for their kindness, the C.W.L. for serving the lunch and any ladies who brought food to the house. Such kindness will always be remembered. 8p The family of the late Lloyd Stebbins wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their sympathy extended to them in. their recent bereavement, through floral tributes, memorial donations and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Mr. Lawrence Box. Rev. Hancock. Jean, Bernice and Mrs. Russell Mellin. Your kind deeds will always be remembered. Verna, Dorothy and Ken 8c We would like to say thank you to all neighbours and friends in Crediton and surroun­ ding district for the lovely wed­ ding gifts, a clock and an elec­ tric tea kettle. Once again thank you all. Albert and Arlene Ham 8c The families of the late Helen Grieve, Dashwood wish to say thank you to all those who have been so kind and thoughtful to her and to us during her illness and our bereavement. The friends and neighbours in Dashwood, Hoffman’s Am­ bulance, the Grand Bend and Dashwood Seniors, the Bridge Club. Dr. Gulens, Dr. Jory, Dr. Dougall and Dr. Southern, nurses and staff in the Intensive Care Unit and on 4th floor S.E. St. Joseph’s Hospital, for the floral tributes and donations to the Heart and Cancer Fund and Gideon Bibles, the ladies of St. Marys Anglican Church for providing lunch, the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home, those who brought food to our homes and the many words of comfort extended to us at this time. It was greatly appreciated by all of us. Marion Elliott and families, Louise Sutherland and families 8p A most sincere thank you to those who kingly remembered me with cards, gifts and visits while in hospital and since returning home. Hilda Shap- ton 8p The family of the late Gerald Regan wish to express their heartfelt thanks and apprecia­ tion to their relatives, friends and neighbours for the sym­ pathy extended to them in their recent bereavement of a loving husband and father, for floral tributes, donations to the Cana­ dian Cancer Society and acts of kindness, during his illness and since his death. A very special Thank you to Dr. Passi and the nurses and staff of the eighth floor who looked after him so well during his lengthy illness, to Father Richard Charrette and Father Carauna for their acts of kindness and words of comfort, to the ladies of the Mount Carmel C.W.L. who provided the lunch following the funeral and to the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home ana Ambulance Service. Your wonderful deeds and acts of kindness will always be remembered. The Regan family 8p BEER — In loving memory of a dear son John R. Beer who pass­ ed away February 28,1975. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance lasts forever. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom. 8c HERN — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Mary Hern who passed away 2 years ago February 28,1976. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you are always there. Lovingly remembered by her family. 8c EXETER MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FUND RAISING DANCE Sat., March 4 SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Music By RAINBOW Tickets Available From Coaches & Managers or Bank of Nova Scotia. i events HENSALL LO.O.F. NO. 223 DANCE Zurich Community Centre Sat., Mar. 4 $7.00 per couple Mu$ic by BOB HEYWOOD ORCHESTRA > OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK .x.™ 235-2311 GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES IN MEMORIAM — STIRE — In loving memory of a dear mother, Emma Stire who passed away February 24, 1971 and Father John Stire who passed away August 26,1956. They had a nature you could not help loving, And hearts that were purer than gold, And to those who knew and loved them, Their memory will never grow cold. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by the Stire Family. 8p BINGO — Every Tuesday night at the Vanastra Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m. First regular card $1.00, 15 regular games of $15.00, 3 Share tne Wealth and Jack Pot of $200.00 must go. Ad­ mission restricted to 16 years or over. 52fnc A TAKE OUT Dinner Sunday, April 9, Sponsored by the Presbyterian Church Women of Caven Church, Exeter 6:7:8c MRS. JANET GOODMAN, a Husqvarna educational consul­ tant, will be giving free demonstrations at Hopper- Hockey Furniture Ltd. Thurs­ day and Friday, March 9 and 10. See how to sew all the latest materials by picking up tips from a real pro. 6:7:8c WORLD DAY OF Prayer Meeting will be held in Exeter United Church Friday, March 3rd, 2:30 p.m. Nursery provided. 7:8:9p BREATHING CLASSES - for persons with lung problems, Central United Church Primary Room Thursdays beginning March 2, 1978. Children 5-14 years 7-8 p.m., Adilts 8-9:30 p.m. Sponsored by Huron-Perth Lung Association, 121 Wellington Street, Stratford, Ontario Phone 271-7500. Please let us know if you or your child will be attending either of the classes. Classes will be discon­ tinued if less than 5 persons in­ dicate attendance. Please register before Saturday, February 25th. Doctors consent required. 8c KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, St. Patricks dance Seaforth Legion Hall Saturday, March 11 dan­ cing 9 to 1. Ian Wilbees Orchestra. Tickets $5 a couple from Council members. Proceeds for welfare work. 8:9c THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, J.A.D. .McCurdy School, Huron Park on Monday, February 27,1978 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: Health Surveillance, Anaemia Screen­ ing, Immunization, Hearing Screening, Fluoride brushing of childrenrs teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years, and Vision Screening. 8c HERITAGE SHOP now moved to new location in the town Hall (Former Council Chambers) Open Tues., Thurs., Fri. 1-5 and Fri. evening 7-9 starting February 24. Special deduction on all Winter clothing. 8:9:10c ___ __ Reception and Dance for JANET KINSMAN AND AL LOVELL (Bridal Couple) Fri., Feb. 24th 9- 1 k DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided J B I N G JACKPOT $400 In 54 Calls 11 Reg. games $1(Xprize 3 Special games $12 prize 1 Share-the-wealth game Wed., OMarch,1 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH ' -REC BOARD NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED □ 0 What's Doing □ □ Lunch Provided Refreshments available Everyone Welcome ............................./ — Dance KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Feb. 25 Music By WAYNE RIEHL & COUNTRY VERSATILES $2.50 per person Sponsored By K.W. Community Centre Board Proceeds for Hall Maintenance k J r KIRKTON- WOODHAM POOL DANCE Sat, March 4 KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By JOE OVERHOLT 9—1 Proceeds to Maintenance Of K-W Pool EVERYONE WELCOME ^NO BLUE JEANS PLEASE^ WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PRIVATE PARTIES, MEETINGS, LUNCHEONS. WINTER SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE SCHEDULE Feb. 25 StarTrex Mar. 4 Shannon PH. 524-6368 or 482-9328 El □ El ilEE==-9l The Schneider Male Chorus of Kitchener will present a CONCERT at Exeter United Church WED., MARCH 8 at 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION: $2.50 Adults, $1.50 Students Sponsored by Exeter Heritage Foundation TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GUNN HARDWARE, Exeter RON’S HEALTH CENTRE, Hensail YOUNG CLASSIC HAIR SALON, Grand Bend SCHATZ'S GENERAL STORE, Dashwood Make Up A Party And Get Set For A Night Of Musical Enjoyment.EJ ssnmt — —■—-nrir----^ imr I0Q □ El □ El □ El □ HiinuiunHiiuiuui^iHiHuniininiiHiimiiiiiHHniihniniuHuiuimnuiuimiiiiiiniiiHiHH S UniHiniltlHHUiHUIHttMlHIHV 11 NOW i n 20 I (GAMES 5 • 17 Regular • 1 Jackpot • 2 Share-the- Wealth BINGO | Thurs., Feb. 23,8:00 p.m. i EXETER LEGION HALL WEATHER PERMITTING JACKPOT ’450 in 57 calls BONUS $75 BALL 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats i Admission $1,00 for 1 8 Rounds | Extra cards 25c each or 5/$l.OO f Share-the-Wealfh - 2 cards for 25c | Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary = | No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted = Licence No. 212181 r A Shopping ~ Theatre Weekend More people every month make a weekend with us a pleasant change from the ordinary by combining a mini-holiday with theatre and shopping in Toronto. Our rooms are delightful, ourfood is very good and our service will make you want to come back. Our prices make sense and our location ... right off the 401 Highway makes us easy to find. Plan a great way to spend a new kind of weekend soon ... then phone us for a reservation! We’ll be waiting to hear from you! RaweIodge tower at Victoria Park ^Phone 493-7000.401 Highway at Victoria Park/Free Parking^ SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE! THE HEAT IS NOW ON! ST. MARYS LIONS CLUB CASH BINGO at NEW COMMUNITY CENTRE James St. South EACH MONDAY 8 PM. Minimum of $500. prizes. Purple Ball playable on white cards. ■ m II II * ■ ■ InIWI HB1I > Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victoria REV. DON FORREST D. J. ADCOGK, Youth Sunday, February 26 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Rev. J. Tin lln District Youth Director 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Tues. 8:00 p.m.—Youth Film "More Than a Carpenter" Wed. 7:00 p.m.—Bible Study and Crusaders Christ is not valued at all — un­ less He is valued above all. Nursery Facilities Peace Lutheran Church Andrew and George Streets PASTOR: REV. E. LOOTSMA Sunday, February 26 11:00 a.m,—Morning Service Welcome Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister: REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A. Organist: Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, February 26 9:45 a.m.—Church Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School Everyone Welcome Caven Presbyterian Church Interim Moderator REV.V. TOZER Organist Mt. Robert Mclntesh Sunday, February 26 10:00 mm.—Senior Sunday School I1:15a.tn,—Dr. 0. Fox Jr. Sunday School during service Centralia and Zion United Churches Sunday, February 26 student Supply Terry Somerville ZION Mrs. Lome Hern, Yvonne Ja­ ques 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship 40:45 a.m.—Sunday School CENTRALIA Organist Mr. Douglas Gill 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Service Everyone Welcome FETTES TOURS FEATURE Fully Escorted, Modern Washroom Buses, First Class Accommodation, Ad­ mission Fees, No Hidden Charges, Convenient Pick Up Points. 10 DAY FLORIDA: School Break. No night driving. Departs March 18th. Priced from $259.00 (Quad). 4 DAY NASHVILLE: Departs Good Friday March 24th, First class Accommodation. No night driving. Includes Opry, guided tour of Nashville, Country Music Hall of Fame. Book early to confirm Space. I 4 DAY WASHINGTON — Cherry Blossom Festival: Departs March 31st. Includes a guided tour of Washington, see the capital building, Lincoln Memorial, Arlington Cemetery and much more, 9 DAY NEW ORLEANS: Departs April 6th. Features New Orleans with guided tour and Mississippi River Cruise, Memphis, Mobile, Biloxi, Beautiful 75 acre Bellingrath Gardens and more. A beautiful spring tour. 3 DAY RENFRO VALLEY JAMBOREE: Departs April 7th and May 5th. Our newest; Country Music Tour. Featuring good old time fiddlin and pickin In that down home! Blue Grass Style. Includes 3 great shows, a horse farm tour, and boarding house dinner. 21 DAY CALIFORNIA: A complete tour of discovery. See the vastness and con­ trasts of the plains, mountains, fertile valley, Grand Canyon and much, much more. See Reno, San Francisco, Los Angles, Las Vegas, also city tours. Departs April 16th. 19 DAY BRITAIN — England, Wales and Scotland: Departs May 10th. Springtime in Britain, one of the most scenic times of the year. First class accommodation, fully escorted, even includes the Highlands. 14 DAY HAWAII: Departs April 15th. Features 2 beautiful Islands. Fully escorted, includes all tours and admissions. 14 DAY ALASKA: Departs June 10th. Alaska Tours are very papular and must be booked well in advance. Includes air, ship cruise, motor coach and train. See the | life of yesterday being lived in the land of tomarrow. ALSO: 3 DAY OTTAWA — Departures on May 13 and May 20 3 DAY HOLLAND — Departures on May 16 and May 18 3 DAY WWVA — Departs on May 26 7,12, & 15 DAY EAST COAST TOURS 21 DAY WESTT COAST TOURS FETTES TOURS AND TRAVEL LTD. write For free brochures Mount Forest 519-323-1545 Mitchell 519-348-8492 You n' HTe RETURNS .iBtRsfffl. GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS MOTOR HOTEL 238-2365 ENTERTAiNMFNf Friday and Saturday night COUNTRY COBRAS Enjoy Friday and Saturday nig hl Out with vs. SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT SMORGASBORD begins at 5 o'clock with your hosts the Resch Family We specialize in Weddings, Banquets & Receptions Friday and Saturday Feb. 24 and 25 9 to 1 COME <S ENJOY YOU 'N'ME After a successful road tour of Ontario and the East coast, Roy and Helen are back in this area. Hotel ENSALL