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ANNOUNCEMENTS
births —
CAMPBELL — Sandra (nee
Roberts) Bob and Rhonda wish
to announce the arrival of
Robert Kenneth Stevenson at
Guelph General Hospital,
August 6, 1978 weighing 7 lbs. 3
oz. 34c
DUNN — Susan (nee Grigg) and
George are proud to announce
the safe arrival of their first
child a girl Amanda Marie
weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. Arrived at
Metropolitan Hospital, Wednes
day, August 9th, 1978. Proud
grandparents are Ivan and
Shirley Grigg, Dashwood ’ and
Patrick Dunn, Windsor. Great
grandparents are Rita Duncan
and Rosie Grigg. 34c
HILL — Jim and Mary Eileen
(nee Carey) are pleased to an
nounce the arrival of their son
on August 18th, 1978 at Western
General Hospital, Toronto. Hap
py grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hill of Toronto and
Mrs. Rita Carey of Parkhill, On
tario. 34c
MORGAN — Gerald and Mar
jorie are proud to announce the
arrival of their son Timothy
Joseph Albert, 5 lbs. 8 oz. born
August 7th, 1978 in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London. A brother for
Jeremy. 34c
SOLDAN — Mike and Barbara
(Ready) announce the arrival of
a son Ryan Michael, a brother
for Sue Anne and Jodi Lynne on
August 16 at Victoria Hospital,
London. 34c
STEERS — Dave and Marg
(nee Geiger) happily announce
the birth of Jennifer Lynn, their
first child, at St. Joseph’s
Hospital on August 7, 1978, at
2:33 p.m., weighing 7 lbs. 13lz4
oz. 34c
TIGANI — David and Karen are
happy to announce the birth of
their daughter Kimberlie
Michelle, July 25, 1978 at St.
Marys Memorial Hospital. A lit
tle granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Tigani and Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Turner
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
VICAR - DOUGLAS PRIESTAP
Sunday, August 27
9:00 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, August 27
9:45 a.m.—Church Service
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
Evangelical in teaching,
Presbyterian in churchgovernment,
welcomes you.
Sunday, August 27
10:00 a.m.—Worship
11:10 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m,—Evening Worship
Pastor
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
B.A. B.D.
Telephone church 235-2084
Manse 235-1435
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundamental — Evangelical
Pastor
REV. LINN LOSHBOUGH
Sunday, August 27,1978
9:45 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Worship
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer
Meeting
Nursery Facilities
Everyone Welcome
Mrs. E.A. Keyes, Organist
EXETER
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main at Victoria
REV. DON FORREST
D.J. ADCOCK, Youth
Sunday, August 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—-Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Even Service
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study
Nursery Facilities
You are Welcome
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Interim Moderator
REV. V. TOZER
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, August 27
11:30 a.m.—Guest Speaker
Rev. Kenneth Knight
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Top
pin are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Sally Anne Webb, to
Mr. Lee Cummings, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Cummings, all
of London. The wedding will
take place Saturday. September
16th at 4 o’clock in First West
minster United Church, London,
Ontario. 34p
Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Desjar-
dine, RR 2, Grand Bend are hap
py to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Cynthia Bernice to Jeffrie
Graham Truemner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Graham Truemner,
Parkhill. The wedding will take
place Saturday, September 16,
1978 at 1:00 o’clock at Grace Bi
ble Chapel, Parkhill, Ontario.
34c
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hogg
of RR 2, Zurich wish to an
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Lesley Jean to Mr. John Remi
Jeffrey son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dominic Jeffrey of RR 2,
Zurich. The wedaing will take
place on Saturday, September
16th, 1978 at St. Peter’s Church,
St. Joseph, Ontario. 34c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hay ter
are holding Open House on Sun
day, August 27 1-5 p.m. in
honour of their daughter
Janice’s forthcoming marriage.
All ladies and gents
welcome. 33:34p
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to extend my apprecia-
tion to my relatives,
neighbours, friends. Ladies of
Carmel Church, and family for
the kindness shown to me while
a patient at University Hospital.
Your flowers, gifts, cards,
telephone calls and visits
brightened my days and helped
in my recovery. Special thanks
to my nephews of Hoffman’s
Ambulance service. Victoria
Soldan
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYOMELLECKE
Sunday, August 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
All Welcome
Christian
Reformed Church
Minister
REV. CLARENCE BISHOP, B.A.,
B.D.
Sunday, August 27
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
Minister:
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV. GRANT MILLS
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday, August 27
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
with the Rev. James For
sythe. We welcome the
congregations of Caven
Presbyterian and Trivitt
Memorial Anglican
Churches.
Courtesy Car — 235-0487
Trivitt Memorial
Anglican Church
Main at Gidley
Rector
Rev. G.A. Anderson,
D.F.C.
Organist
Mr. Gerald McAuley
Sunday, August 27
10:00 a.m.—Service is at
eter United Church
Ex-
Centralia
Faith Tabernacle
REV. BOB DEGRAW
Sunday, August 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic
vice
Everyone Welcome
Ser-
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Sunday, August 27
STUDENT SUPPLY
PAUL SCHOTT
ZION
Organists
Mrs. Lome Hern,
Yvonne Jaques
2:30 p.m.—
Cemetery Decoration Service
CENTRALIA
Organist
Mr. Douglas Gill
11:15 a.m,—Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
CARDS OF THANKS —
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
cards and messages of sym
pathy we received at the sudden
passing of Eldon Daters a dear
brother-in-law and uncle.
Harold, Elizabeth Hendrick and
family 34c
The family of the late Harold
Joseph Glanville would like to
thank friends, relatives and
neighbours for their cards,
telephone calls, floral tributes,
donations to the cancer fund and
other acts of kindness during
our recent bereavement.
Special thanks also to the
pallbearers, flower bearers,
Rev. Forrest, Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home and the ladies of
the Zion United Church,
Crediton for the lovely lunch.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. 34c
We wish to thank our friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
cards, donations to the Cancer
Society, the Gideon Bible,
flowers, and other acts of
kindness extended to us in the
recent loss of a dear mother and
grandmother. Elson & Jean
Lynn 34p
I would like to thank relatives
and friends for the many
kindnesses and concern shown
for me while in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning
home, for the carnds, flowers,
gifts and many calls asking for
me. Special thanks to Dr.
Sweeney and his staff and all
the nursing staff on 4th floor
N.W. Charles D. Hay 34p
My sincere thanks to all for
cards, treats, gifts and visits
while in South Huron Hospital
and since returning home.
Lillian Jones 34p
The wife and family of the
late Eldon L. Daters wish to ex
press our sincere thanks to our
relatives, friends and
neighbours for their expressions
of sympathy in our sudden loss
of a dear husband, father, and
grandfather. Special thanks for
all the cards, floral tributes,
contributions to the Heart Fund
and other donations. Our
deepest gratitude to both Rev.
Marvin L. Barz and Vicar
Douglas Priestap for their con
solation during our bereave
ment. Special thanks to the
ladies who helped serve lunch at
home and to all the people who
so kindly brought food to the
house. Your kindness was great
ly appreciated and will always
be remembered. Doreen and
family 34p
My sincere thanks to all for
the cards and visits I received
while a patient in University
Hospital. Everything was great
ly appreciated. Roy Swartz 34p
My sincere thanks to my
family, relatives and friends for
their thoughtfulness during my
recent stay in University
Hospital ana since returning
home. Special thank you to
Lawrence Becker, John
Timmermans, Hoffman Am
bulance and Doctors and staff at
University Hospital Emergency
Unit. Bob Brand 34c
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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 the Wealth and
Jack Pot of $200.00 must go. Ad
mission restricted to 16 years or
over. 52fnc
DANCE at Exeter Golf Club in
aid of Town Hall Restoration,
Band “By Special Ap
pointment”, Sat., Sept. 9, 1978.
$5.00 per couple,
31:32:33:34:35:36p
FESTIVAL SINGLES DANCE
— Stratford, Ontario Canadian
Legion Hall Friday, September
1. Dancing 9-1. Music by the
Inlaws. Donation to Perth
Huron VON. Permit #S363147.
Welcome all singles over
30. 33:34:35c
25 YEARS AGO - Louise &
Wilmar Wein were married at
the home of the brides parents
near Watford, Ontario. In
honour of the occasion,
everyone is welcome to share
with them happy memories at
the Kirkton Community Centre.
Friday, September 15, 1978.
Music by Mozart. Lunch provid-
ed. “No Gift si Please”.
33:34:35:36c
THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Health Unit Office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter commencing
Wednesday, September 13, 1978
from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. These
classes will run for 8 weeks.
Would anyone who is interested
please register by calling 1-800-
265-4485 toll free or the Health
Unit office at 235-1014. Both
husbands and wives are invited
to attend and participate in the
discussions, 1979 Winter Series
will begin the week of January
8,1979. 34:35:36c
RED CROSS BLOOD Donor
Clinic Monday, September 11,
1978, 2-4 p.m., 5:30-8:30. South
Huron District High
School. 34:35c
REV. G.A. ANDERSON will be
in charge of services in St,
Paul’s Anglican Church Sunday,
August 27 atlO:3O a.m. 34nc
THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, held at
J.A.D. McCurdy School, Huron
Park on Monday, August 28,
1978 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for
Health Surveillance, Anaemia
Screening, Immunization, and
Fluoride. 34c
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE at
Zion cemetery, Usborne Twp,
Sunday, August 27, 2:30 p.m,
Mr. Paul Schott of Chatham in
charge of service, 34c
IN MEMORIAM
McCANN — In loving memory
of a dear loved one. Peter Fran
cis. who passed away three
years ago.
Remembrance is a golden
chain.
Death tries to break, but all in
vain;
To have, to love.and then to part
As the greatest sorrow of one’s
heart.
The years may wipe out many
things
But this they wipe out never
The memory of those happv
days
When we were all together.
Sadly missed by Barb &
Kimberly 34c
McCANN — In loving memory
of Peter Francis McCann who
passed away suddenly three
years ago August 28,1975.
This month comes with deep
regret.
For it brings back a daySve
cannot forget.
He left us quietly,
His thoughts unknown,
But left us a memory.
We are proud to own.
So treasure him Lord,
In your garden of rest.
Always remembered by the
Lewis family. ‘ 34c
McCANN — In memory of a
dear son and brother Peter who
died suddenly 3 years ago,
August 28,1975.
In our home he is fondly
remembered,
Sweet memories cling to his
name,
Those who loved him in life
sincerely,
Love him in death always.
Ever remembered by Mom,
Dad, “T”, Rita, Ed & Cathy. 34p
Bayfield Agricultural Society
"Walk-About Fair"
Sat., Sept. 2nd
Clinton Pipe Band.
At Fair Grounds — Highland Dancing and Piping
— Heavy Horses — Poultry — 4-H Calf Club —
Old Time Machinery — Junior Section special Events
— 3:00 P.M. — Baby Show. Refreshment Booth.
Exhibits shown in Municipal Building — Old Town
Hall — Orange Hall from 1 -.00 to 5:00 P.M.
Entries for exhibits taken on Fri., Sept. 1st at
Municipal Building, 9:30 A.M. to 1:00 p.m.
Admission ticket 1.00 for entire Fair.
Next Week
SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY LL)
by ben levy
(last show of season)
We would like to thank all of our relatives,
friends and neighbours for helping to make
the celebration of our 40th wedding an
niversary such a memorable occasion. Your
cards, gifts, flowers and best wishes were
much appreciated. Special thanks to our
children and grandchildren who con
tributed so much to the preparation for this
most enjoyable day.
John and Tina Kingma
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, Aug. 27
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CERAMICS
RR 2, Centralia
The Rev. Kenneth Knight from
Rosetown, Sask, will be condidating for
a call.
Cromarty 9 A.M. Carmel 10:15 A.M.
Caven 11:30 A.M.
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Members from the congregations can meet with Mr.
Knight at Cromarty on Saturday night 8:30 P.M.
Plan to be present for these important services.
lessons, greenware, firing,
supplies, finished pieces,
classes start Sept. 5
Registration
phone 228-6862
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Skating
in
ZURICH ARENA
Wed., Fri., Sat.
Skating
8-11 P.M.
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SEXSMITH
Annual Fly In
Sunday,
Aug. 27, 1978
Starting 11 a.m.
Airplane rides, free
draws, air show,
corn on cob, etc.
Public
Welcome
J
A
Better cores is
aim of program
"MITCHELL
FAIR
A new program to help
small Ontario communities
initiate improvements to
their core areas has been an-
nounced by Housing
Minister Claude Bennett.
Called the Main Street
Revitalization Program, it
will be complementary to
the province’s successful
Downtown Revitalization
Program, but is designed to
help communities with a
population of 30,000 or less.
(The Downtown Revitaliza
tion Program is aimed at
municipalities with a pop
ulation of up to 125,000.)
“We see this new program
spurring communities to
help themselves by taking
advantage of existing
Business Improvement Area
(BIA) legislation to upgrade
their downtowns,” Bennett
said.
The BIA concept is a
device whereby merchants
and business people can
designate and tax
themselves for im
provements to streetscapes
and related facilities.
Since smaller towns often
lack the capability to
generate the front-end fun
ding necessary for initiating
improvement projects under
the BIA approach the
provincial government will
provide low-interest loans of
up to $150,000 to help the
community improve and
beautify municipally-owned
lands and building in eligible
areas.
Bennett explained that the
province had several objec
tives in mind in proceeding
with the program.
“In the first place we
want to encourage and sup
port downtown improve
ment projects started by
municipalities and by
business improvement areas
in these communities,” he
said.
“We also wish to promote
co-ordination and joint plan
ning of comprehensive
downtown improvement
projects by the
municipalities themselves,
by business groups and by
the community at large.
“Finally, we want to
demonstrate provincial
commitment and support
for the existence of viable
and attractive downtowns in
small Ontario com
munities.”
Bennett stressed that this
new program was designed
to help small communities
help themselves.
“This new Main Street ap
proach should help over
come local resistance
because of the inability to
obtain long-term funding,”
he said.
“Once that funding is
provided, on-going com
mitments can be obtained
from the participants and
provincial funding would no
New Location
DAR-LYNN
STUDIO
A special thank-you
to the few who sup
ported us in the Ex
eter area during our
struggle for a
Union.
Bob and Shirl's, South
Huron High School
teachers, Clover Farm,
Huron Park, Larry
Cronyn, Save U Gas
Bar, Exeter Bakery, Ex
eter Trophies, Gord
Kirk, Dufferin Hotel, Don
and Evie, Bank of Mon
treal, Bank of Nova
Scotia, Centralia Com
munity Centre,
The Fleck
Strikers
longer be necessary. This
approach should keep
provincial funding at
reasonable levels.”
In addition to having a
project which conforms with
provincial policies, a
municipality, in order to be
eligible for assistance, must
have:
—a population of 30,000 or
less at the date of formal
application;
—an approved official plan;
—a property maintenance
and occupancy standards
bylaw;
—municipal council com
mitment and public support
for the revitalization
proposal;
—an active business im
provement area under sec
tion 361 of the Municipal Act
as well as a downtown pro
ject proposed under section
361(1) of the Municipal Act;
—demonstrated financial
and administrative
resources.
Eligible costs include im
provements and beautifica
tion of municipally-owned
lands, buildings and other
structures in an eligible
business improvement area,
and for the provision of
parking, (in all cases, these
aspects would be additions
to on-going expenses of the
municipality at large.)
The maximum provincial
funding will be $150,000 with
no more than two-thirds of
the funding eligible for park
ing projects.
Total provincial recovery
for the loan would be 110 per
cent over a maximum 10-
year period. This approach
enables a business improve
ment area to earmark a por
tion of its approved annual
budget for the repayment of
the provincial funds,
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September 1,2, 3 & 4
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MIXED BOWLING
GENERAL MEETING
Exeter Bowling Lanes
29 8:30 P.M.
Have a team rep attend.
New teams and new bowlers always welcome!!
CONTACT
WAYNE GLANVILLE
PETE McFALLS 234-6243 BOWLING LANES
235-0368 235-2781
Zurich
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We'll be looking forward to
seeing you at the
Bean Festival
Come & visit Tower House in historic St.
Joseph on Hwy. 21 on 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.
ZURICH BEAN FESTIVAL
Talent Show
MCs will be Earl and Martha Heywood of CKNX
radio and TV fame. Entertainment will include
such acts as:
The Bradley family, Mr. Ivor-caricaturist, The
Huron County puppet Show presenting two
shows; The Woman with Eggs and Fisherman's
Wife, The Miller Sisters, The Bedard Family, The
Magic Company plus many violinists.
For information about the Bean Festival and its
various activities CB fans are asked "to keep their
ears tuned" to channel 10.
ZURICH’S ANNUAL
BEAN FESTIVAL!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 78
Pancake and sausage breakfast
Home-cooked beans
Street Market
Midway for kids
Festival
Queen
Contest
Dance
in the Arena
Saturday night