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Times-Advocate, 1978-07-13, Page 20Page 20 Times-Advocate, July 13,1978 I ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY | 1 The Pepi Puppet Theatre's colourful g | spectacular production of g | PETER PAN | Saturday, July 15 at 11:00 a.m. g g $1.25 children................Available at door, g g $2.00 adults........................No group rates, g g Huron Country Playhouse, Grand Bend g I 238-8451 I HiliiiiiiuiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinrB 'JUllIHlIlllllHinilHHIlitlltHtt I NOW I I 20 I (GAMES) = - 1*17 Regular | | • 1 Jackpot i | • 2 Share-the-| | Wealth = I Licence No. i I 212181 I rmiliUlllllHHHiHiliiltMHHUr fBONUS $25 < BALL , BINGO To-Night Thurs., July 13 8:00 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL JACKPOT $350 in 55 calls 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5. $1.00 Share-the-Wealth - 2 cards for 25c Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted You Are Invited To Attend GRAND BEND UNITED CHURCH OUTDOOR WORSHIP a tradition for more than four generations 11:00 a.m., on the lawn, at the rear of the church every Sunday during July and August. Informal... friend­ ly ... come as you are. Everyone welcome. July 16, 11 a.m. Minister: Rev. H. Moore, Soloist: Mr. Kenneth Flear Organist: Miss Idella Gabel. WILLIAM DOWN At Plains Medical Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan on Thursday, July 6, 1978, William George Down of RR 8, London, in his 74th year. Dear brother of Ellaray (Mrs. G. Penhale), Exeter, Also survived by several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was con­ ducted Tuesday from the Evans Funeral Home, Lon­ don with Rev. R. Simpson officiating. Interment Grand Bend Cemetery. SIEBRAND WILTS At his residence in Hullett Twp. on Saturday, July 8th, 1978, Siebrand Wilts. Belov­ ed husband of the former Maria Koller, in his 71st year. Beloved father of Sieka (Mrs. Teo Van Steeg) of Ilderton, Martin of Hullett Twp., Margeret (Mrs. Gaby Mol) of Exeter, Gerrit of Hullett Twp., Siebrand of Winnipeg, Henry of Hullett Twp. and Douwe of East Wawanosh Twp. Also survived by 21 grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters in the Netherlands. The funeral service was conducted Mon­ day from the Christian Reformed Church, Blyth with Rev. H. Van Essen of­ ficiating. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. JAMES MCALLISTER At the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, Ontario, on Monday, July 10th, 1978, James A. McAllister. Beloved husband of Jessie V. (Johnston) McAllister, and the late Rossie Broadfoot (1954) in his 77th year. Predeceased by brother Robert (1959). Dear father of Ian McAllister, of Zurich, (Jean) Mrs. Glen Goff, of Sarnia. Loved by grand­ children Karen, Janet and John McAllister, Brenda and Rob Goff. The funeral ser­ vice was held Wednesday from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood, with Rev. Harold Snell of­ ficiating. Interment in Bairds cemetery, Brucefield. BLYTHE GOUDIE Suddenly at her late residence Grand Coves Estates, Grand Bend, Tuesday, July 11, 1978, Blythe (Irwin) Goudie beloved wife of Stanley Goudie. Dear mother of (Joan) Mrs. Gene Huntley of Toronto in her 67th year. Also surviving are three grandchildren, one sister and three brothers. The funeral service will be held today from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood with Rev. H. Moore officiating. Interment in Exeter cemetery. HERBERT MOUSSEAU In Robinson Township, Manitoulin Island, on Sun­ day July 19, Herbert Mousseau of Zurich in his 78th year. Beloved husband of the late Pearl Ann (Walper) Mousseau (April 17,1978), dear father of Mrs. James (Norma) Parkins, Zurich. Mrs. Grant (Betty) Case, R.R. 5, London. Mrs. Joyce Black of London. Eleven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Elzar Mousseau of Kippen, one sister Mrs. Amanda Smith, predeceased. The funeral was held Wednesday from the Westlake Funeral Home with Rev. W. Becker and Rev. C. Kuepfer officiating. Interment in St. Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery. ROSS PARSONS Suddenly at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London on Wed­ nesday, July 5, 1978, Harold Ross Parsons of RR 3 Dash­ wood, age 49 years. Beloved husband of Sadie (Camus) Parsons and dear father of Harold Ross and Joyce Parsons of London, Nancy Marie of St. Thomas, Deborah Anne, Brenda Lee and Lisa Dorene. all a't home. Dear grandfather of Harold Ross Parsons the III. Brother of Norma (Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner) and Dorene (Mrs. Howard Holtzmann) of Exeter and Charles of Markham. The funeral service was held Friday from the R. C. Dinney Funeral Home, NANCY SCHWARTZENTRUBER In the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich on Monday, July 10, Nancy (Zehr) Sch- wartzentruber beloved wife of the late Christian Sch- wartzentruber in her 93rd year. Surviving is one son Edmund Schwartzentruber R.R. 5 Brussels, two daughters, Mrs. Bert (Mabel) Bachert, R.R. 4 Brussels, Mrs. Harold (Edith) Widrick R.R. 2 Zurich, fourteen grand­ children and nineteen great­ grandchildren. The funeral will be held today at 2 p.m. from the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich and Blake Mennonite Church. JOSEPH MARTENE Joseph Henry Martene, of Chesley. Passed away on Monday, July 10th, 1978, in his 62th year. Beloved hus­ band of Joan and dear father of Cathy, of Port Elgin, Janice and Larry at home. Survived also by sisters, Martha (Mrs. Eben Weigand), Dashwood, Edna (Mrs. Allan Swain), London, Carrie (Mrs. Homer Russell), Exeter, Mildred (Mrs. Alvin Bears), Port Colborne, and brothers Charles, of Dashwood and Anthony of Crediton. The funeral service was held Wednesday from the Emke- McFadden Funeral Chapel, Chesley and Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Chesley. z 7“ \The family of WILFRED & GRACE DIXON would like to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to celebrate their parents 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY at LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE Fri., July 21 Dancing 9-1 Music By THE HEYWOODS No gifts please V ' J DINE OUT Uuod luvd ulntvtphcft diruitn kpeouls Nu** L ie<>>cd I I 80 • Hold yow <ji'»u»enu‘r <..•» b»’H> day pa<ty here 4 WAY INN " :. -------------------_— Party For GARY EAGLESON Roller Skating SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE kST DAY Sunday, July 16th 8-11 p.m. BULLITT also Friday, July 14th 8-11 p.m. NOW OPEN Come and visit Historic Tower House in St. Joseph on Hwy. 21 at No. 84. See Our Selection of Canadian Handicrafts: Pottery, Jewellery, Glass, Pine Wall Pieces, Silk & Dried Flower Arrange­ ments, Linens, Many Unusual Minia­ tures, Brasses, Soft Toys, Some Scottish Tartans, Stain Glass, etc. HAZEL McCURDY Hazel (Mills) McCurdy passed away in St. Marys Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, on Monday, June 26, 1978 in her 77th year. She was a daughter of the late Samuel Mills and his wife Georgina Coultis. On March 30, 1929, she married Ira Edwin McCurdy who predeceased her on May 15, 1974. She is survived by three sons Roy of St. Marys, Ross and Reginald of Woodham and ten grandchildren. A daughter Bessie Scott predeceased her in April, 1962 and her only sister Alma J. Doupe predeceased her in June, 1974. Mrs. McCurdy was a member of Woodham United Church ‘where she sang in the choir for many years and was active in the U.C.W. Rev. Camilla La Rouche conducted the ser­ vice at the Lindsay Funeral Home, St. Marys on Wednes­ day, June 28, 1978 at 2 p.m. with interment in Kirkton Reception & Dance for TAMMY GODDARD and STEVE JENNISON (bridal couple) Fri.z July 14 EXETER REC CENTRE Dancing 9-1 Music By DISC JOCKEY UNLIMITED Lunch Provided JOHN ARMSTRONG In Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, Ontario, on Tuesday, July 4, 1978, John Wilson Armstrong, in his 80th year. Dear brother of Robert George Armstrong of Hen­ sail, Mrs. Marjorie Rebecca Boyce of Goderich, Mrs. Rosia Agnes Collins, Hen­ sail, Mrs. Frank (Maggie May) Boyce, RR 1, Varna, Ontario. One sister and three brother s predeceas­ ed. The funeral was held. Friday from the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich with Rev. A. Taylor officiating. ---------------------------\ Party for Bruce Russell HURON PARK REC CENTRE ANNEX Fri., July 21 9 P.M. L _ J 25TH Wedding Anniversary Reception & Dance for Chester & Lynette MITTON Sat., July 15 9-1 a.m. Music by Country Unlimited HURON PARK REC. CENTRE Lunch provided Everyone Welcome WEST WILLIAMS ATHLETIC ASSOC. ANNUAL DANCE Saturday, July 15,1978 Parkhill Arena Featuring ROGER QUICK And The RAINBOWS (Southern Ontario Farm Boy) Dancing 9-1 Tickets $4.00 each Tickets available: Bob & Shirls Everyone Welcome V ________J B BINGO 1 Wed., N July 19 G L.---------- O $600 in 56 calls 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC BOARD NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED Featuring DAILY SPECIALS 12 noon - 8 p.m. Open Friday Night to Midnight Wally's Phone 235-0464 KITTY WELLS SHOW The Country's Top Family Show KITTY WELLS 'Queen of Country Music* starring BOBBY WRIGHT and featuring JOHNNY WRIGHT and the Tennessee Mountain Boys FRIDAY, JULY 28, 8:30 P.M. ST. MARYS AREA ARENA & COMMUNITY CENTRE (Arena) Advance Sales Reserved Section $6.00 General Admission $4.00 Tickets Available at Arena 284-2160 Monday to Friday 1 -3P.M. Wednesday & Friday Evenings 8- 10 P.M. All advance tickets must be picked up by 7 P.M. July 28 on the farm of Harvey & Gary Eagleson 1 Grand Bend Fri., July 14, 1978V _____> The, Family of KEN & BLANCHE PARKE wish to invite their family, friends and neighbours to celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, July 15 at 9:00 p.m. Hensall Community Centre No Gifts Please Maple Lodge Homecoming SS. 3 McGillivray July 15& 16 Sat. Parade 1 P.M. turtle races and games PORK CHOP BARBEQUE 5-7 P.M. Advance Tickets Adults $4.00 Children $2.00 Dance 8:30-? Sunday - Breakfast 7:30 - 9:30 • Church Service 11 a.m. Afternoon Musical Program Tent and Food Booth On Grounds Everyone Welcome For Barbeque Tickets Call 293-3194, 293-,3117, 293-3364k .Z___J South Perth Ladies Intermediate Soft Ball Tournament Kirkton Ball Park Sat., July 15 and Sun., July 16 Games start at 9:30 bat. and 1:00 p.m. Sun. Feature game Sunday 8:00 p.m. Kitchener Kieswetters VS South Perth ALL STARS Admission - $1.00 per person (14 yrs. & over) WETTES TOURS W Join us on one of the following motorcoach tours! 4 DAY MAC WISEMAN BLUE GRASS FESTIVAL — a continuous all weekend of Blue Grass Music in Renfro Valley - Departs July 13. 3 DAY AGAWA CANYON — visit colourful Northern Ontario - Departs July 16. 21 DAY CANADIAN WEST COAST — see Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver, and much more. — Departs August 14. EXPLORE THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES THIS SUMMER 7 Day ■ Departs July 31 and September 11 a great Mini cruise. 12 Day - Departs July 23 and August 20 visit P.E.I., Cabot Trail. 15 Day - Departs August 5 Historic Quebec, Halifax, Charlottetown. 3 DAY 1000 ISLANDS & OTTAWA — features the nation's Capital, Upper Canada Village and cruise. Departs September 2. < 5 DAY MOOSONEE — Ride the Polar Bear Express into the heart of Northern Ontario. Departs August 10. 6 DAY LAKE COUNTRY — winds it's way around the Great Lakes. Departs September 16. 5 DAY PENN DUTCH — features a great tour of History and the Amish way of life. Departs September 6. 23 DAY ROMANTIC EUROPE — A fantastic tour of France, Germany, Holland, Austria, Switzerland with many, many highlights. Limited Space. Departs September 17. ALSO 2 DAY WWVA JAMBOREE - Departs September 15 5 DAY AGAWA CANYON - Departs September 18 & 24 | 3 DAY LETCHWORTH PARK- Departs September I 25 & October 11 I 3 DAY LAKE PLACID - Departs September 28 4 DAY OTTAWA ALGONQUIN - Departs October 2 4 DAY NASHVILLE - Departs October 6 WRITE OR CALL FOR FREE BROCHURES Mount Forest Mitchell 519-323-1545 519-348-8492 We pick up in Mitchell - TWO FUN FILLED DAYS - SUMMERFEST '78 FRIDAY & SATURDAY JULY 21 & 22 at the SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE, EXETER ^FEATURING THE POPULAR GROUPS "THE TOPPERS' DANCING 9 P.M. -1 A.M. ADMISSION TO DANCES - $2.00 PER PERSON Also please feel free to visit us Saturday afternoon at the Rec Centre. (No admission charged for the afternoon) FOOD IS AVAILABLE Advance tickets available from any Kinsmen member, Exeter Co-op, Gord's Variety and the Times-Advocate. PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE