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Times -Advocate, April 8, 1981
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mrs. Nancy Densmore and
Donald Ruddy are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter Rita
Joanne to Patrick James son of
Robert and Rosa Holland all of
Lucan. The marriage to take
place at 4 p nT at the Lucan
Revival Centre. May 9. 1981.14c
Mr. and Mrs Robert Hedley
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Brenda Ellen to
Robert son of Mrs L C Winhold
of London The wedding will take
place on Saturday April 11 in
Calgary. Alberta l4pd
Mr and MN Ken Hayter of
Crediton Announce- with
pleasure the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Fay
Lynn to Howard Nelson Schenk,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schenk
of RR 1 Crediton. The wedding
will take place on April 24, 1981
at 5 o'clock at the United Church
in Crediton. Open reception to
follow 8-1 14c
Mr. and Mrs James W.
Rydall of RR 2 London are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Jody Jean to Mr.
Jerome Johnathon Dayman son
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Dayman of RR 3 Kippen. The
wedding will take place Satur-
day May 2. 1981 at 4 o'clock at
Lucan United Church, Lucan,
Ontario. Open reception to
follow. 14c
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
50th Anniversary open house
from 1 to 5 for George and
Lillian Silver RR 1 Arkona to be
held Suriday. April 12. 1981 at the
East Williams Community Cen-
tre at the corner of County Road
6 and 7 highway. 13: 14c
Mrs. Florence Keller,
Dashwood wishes to announce
the marriage of her son Ronald
Charles to Jean Agnes Hull
formerly of Wingham. The wed-
ding took place in Hensall
United Church Saturday April 4
with Rev. Stan' MacDonald of-
ficiating. 'The couple are
residing in Hensall. 14c
CARDS OF THANKS -
A sincere thank you to all my
relatives. friends and
neighbours who remembered
me with cards. flowers, treats
and visits while 1 was a patient
in University hospital and since
returning home. Also thanks to
those who helped with the work
at home.
John Simpson 14c
We would like to give special
thanks to our family and friends
for the lovely gifts and cards we
received on our Golden Anniver-
sary.
Bob and Babe McGregor. 14pd
The family of the late Adolph
Keller wish to express their ap-
preciation to relatives, friends
and neighbours. for the kind and
considerate way they offered
their help during Adolph's il-
lness, and upon the death of a
dear husband. father, grand-
father and great grandfather.
Thanks also to the Ladies Aid
for a lovely lunch following the
service. To Rev. Hahn for his
comforting and inspiring
message at the service and
prayers by Rev. Mellecke.
Special thanks to pallbearers. to
the Harry Hoffman funeral
home. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
Lucinda Keller and family 14c
The families of the late Ilene
Thompson wish to extend their
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kind expressions of sympathy.
floral tributes. cards. charitable
donations and masses. A very
special thanks to the residents
of 304 Andrew Street. Exeter
Police Department. Hoffman's
Ambulance and Funeral Home.
Thanks also to Rev. Fr.
Nelligan. church choir
members. everyone who sent
food and those who looked after
lunch at the house.
The Thompson families. 14pd
Special thanks to my
friends for flowers, treats,
cards, visits at University
Hospital and St. Marys Hospital.
Special thanks to all. Dr. Davis.
r. Heimbecker and nurses.
John McEtrea. - 14pd
Miller. Harold and Wilma
McCurdy wish to thank the
relatives.' friends and
neighbours who sent cards.
visited and made Miller's 92nd
birthday a wonderful day. l4nc
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
(In the New Church)
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. April 12
9:30 a.m -Sunday School
8 Bible Class
1100 a m -Divine
Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St Nath
MINISTER
REV B H DE JONGE
Phone 235-1723
Sunday. April 12
10:00 a m -Morning Worship
Sunday School Grades 1 & 2
2:30 p m -Afternoon Worship
Sunday School Grades 3 & 4
Everyone Welcome
The Back to God Hour
Radio Program
CHLO Dial 1570 - 4 30 p m.
CKNX Dial 920 - 10 30 a m
CHOK Dial 1070 - 7 15 a m
Sundays
Centralia Faith
Tabernacle
REV BOB DEGRAW
Sunday April 12
9 45 a m -Sunday School
11 00 a m -Morning Worship
700 p m
Evangelistic Service
Tues . Apnt 14 - 7-30 p m
Prayer Share
Bible Study Young People's
Fellowship
Everyone Welcome
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
MINISTER
REV JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV GRANT MILLS
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr Robert Cameron
Sunday April 12
9 45 - Church School
11 00 a m - Communion
Nursery Facilities available
Courtesy Car - 235-1744
Good Friday - April 17
11 am
Communion Service
All Are Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East. Exeter
Sunday. April 12
10 00 a m - Worship
11 00 a m -Sunday School
7 30 p m - Evening Worship
Everyone Welcome
�sun�Y
�,�SERVICES '
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Guest Speaker
Peter Snell
Sunday, April 12
10:00 a.m. Centralia Worship
10:00 - Centralia
Sunday School
9:45 - Zion
Church Worship
10:45 - Zion Sunday
School
ORGANISTS
Zion
Mrs. Lorne Hern
Centralia
Mr. Douglas Gill
All Are Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
Vicar
ROBERT SCHERMBECK
Phone 235-1242
Sunday. April 12
a m -Sunday School
1030 a m -Morning Service
Church of the Lutheran Hour
CFPL 7 a m Sunday
Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
Ms BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday. April 12
9 45 a m -Sunday Service
10 50 - Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Caven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr Robert McIntosh.
Sunday. April 12
10 00 a m - Morning Service
1000 a m Sunday School
An Grades
Everyone Welcome
Trivitt
Memorial Church
Anglican Episcopal
Rector
REV G A ANDERSON,
OFC
Organist
Mr Gerald McAuley B.Sc.
PALM SUNDAY
Sunday. April 12, 1981
11 15 a m - Morning
Prayer
Parade Service for the
Militant Group of the 10.0
Sunday School
during Service
Everyone Welcome
CARDS OF THANKS -
The family of the late Mr.
Cecil Skinner wish to express
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kind expressions of sympathy
through floral tributes, cards,
memorial donations. also for
food brought to our homes.
Special thanks to the Hopper -
Hockey funeral home. the ladies
of Centralia United Church for
the lunch served following the
service. the Rev. Cecil Wtttich
of Blyth for his comforting
message. Special thanks to
Huronview for their care. Your
kindness will always be
remembered.
Beulah and Ken Mason. Doris
and Ron Denham. Sam and Al-
deen Skinner. 14pd
Mrs. Mary Mellis, Kippen,
would like to express hersincere
thanks for all the kindness
shown to Wilfred Mellis while
hospitalized in Exeter Hospital
and Victoria Hospital. London
and to her at the time of his
death. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace. Dr. Shepherd, Mrs.
Visscher and all the nurses.
Special thanks to Rev. Bob
McMullen and the Michael
O'Connor Funeral Home. 14c
A thank you to all for suppor-
ting the Canadian Cancer Socie-
ty by purchasing daffodils 'from
the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.14c
The family of the late Joe
Averill wish to express our
grateful appreciation to
relatives. friends and
neighbours for the kind and con-
siderate ways they offered
assistance during Joe's illness
and upon the death of a very
dear husband. father and grand-
father. To those who sent food to
the house. cards and floral
tributes, for charitable
donations given and to the girls
in the Restaurant that did such a
wonderful job while Joe was
sick. Thanks to Rev. Elder for
his comforting and in-
spirational message at the
funeral service to the girls who
served lunch after. to Doctor
Steciuk and nurses of South
Huron Hospital. Thanks to Hoff-
man's Ambulance and Funeral
Home to Anmarie Hoffman for
hymns sung and to the
pallbearers.
Marion Averill. Don, Lucy. Jef-
frey and Steven. 14c
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to say a sincerethank you
for all visits. cards, flowers
other gifts and inquiries receiv-
ed while being a patient in St.
Marys Memorial Hospital and
since returning home. A special
thank you is extended to Drs.
Allan, Marshall. and Davis and
the OR Staff. to the Main wing
staff for' their super care and
attention to those who invited
Norm to join them for meals,
for baking received and any
other favnurs at home, to
Mother and Dad for taking over
so many hon, duties for me,
God bless you aII for being just
great.
Leona Amos. 14c
We wish to thank the parents
and children of Novice, Atom,
Pee Wee Hockey teams for our
lovely plate, flowers, picture
and cards. We wish all the
hockey children a good summer.
Thank you all so very much.
Eldon and Elva Heywood. 14c
We wish to thank everyone for
the cards. gifts and flowers and
visits on the arrival of our
daughter.
Dave and Nancy and Stephanie
Rader. 14c
I would like to express my
thanks to friends. new relatives
and family for the beautiful gifts
which I received Sunday April 5
at the Bridal Shower given for
me by the Clarke girls at the
Dashwood Community Centre.
Thank you very much.
Nancy Graham. Bayfield. 14c
Coming Events
MAGGIE & PIERRE - Nation
wide hit play at Blyth Memorial
Hall April 9. 10 and 11 at 8 p.m.
and 12th at 2 p.m. Reserved
seats 87.50 and 86.00. Call Blyth
523-9300.
HOME SEWING AND
FASHION SHOW - at C H.S.S.,
Clinton. Wednesday, May 6.
Afternoon I p.m.. evening 7p.m.
Proceeds to Cancer Research.
Tickets available at Mary's
Sewing Centre. Clinton. 482-
7036.
BINGO - every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra ('entre, RR 5
Clinton. 8 p.m First regular
card 81.00 15 regular. 815.00
games. 3 share the wealth. Jack
Pot 8200.00 must go Admission
restricted to 16 years and
over 26ctfn
BEEF BARBECUE -- Hensall
United Church April 22. 1981, 5,
6, and 7 p.m Adults 85.50 12 and
under 82.50 Under 5 free.
Tickets 262-2130 - . I3,14.15c
DAFFODIL TEA - and Hake
Sale. Carmel Presbyterian
Church. Hensall. Wednesday.
April 15. 3 p.m I4c
SPRING DANCE -- with Day
Break. April 25. 1981. Lucan
Community Centre 9-1810.00per
couple includes lunch. Informa-
tion 227.4062 14.15, 16c
FESTIVAL SINGLES - Dance
atVictorian Inn. Stratford. Dan-
cing 9-1. Welcome all singles
over 25. No blue jeans. 14c
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL -
Auxiliary meeting Tuesday,
April 14 in Auxiliary rooms. Pot
luck luncheon at 1230 p.m.
followed by meeting I4pd
GOOD FRIDAY -- April 17
Community Service in Exeter
United Church at 11 a.m. Offer-
ing for the Bible Society. 14c
SPRING SWIM - and Fitness
Programs'at Vanastra Recrea-
tion centre start April 13, 1981
for youth and adults. Call 482-
F 3544 for more information, or a
spring brochure. 14c
CRAFT & BAKE SALE --
Crediton Community' Centre,
April 11. 1-5 p m. 14c
CARDS OF THANKS -
1 would like to take this oppor-
tunity to express my sincere and
grateful thanks to my family,
neighbours. friends and
relatives for the flowers. cards,
gifts and visits while a patient in
St. Josephs Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Walker. Dr.
Adatia and hospital staff. Your
kindness will always be
remembered.
Orland Squire. 14pd
The family of the late Lorene
(Copeland) Hodgson wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and
appreciation to friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
kind and thoughtful expressions
of sympathy for the beauhtul
floral tributes. cards. memorial
donations, for food brought to
our home and for lunch andto all
who helped in any way, in the
loss of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother. Special thanks to
Richard and Sharon for having
lunch at their'home. We would
especially like to thank Dr.
Read. Rev. Keith Brown for his
comforting words, the
pallbearers and the C. Haskett
and son funeral home. Your
kindness was greatly ap-
preciated and will never be
forgotten.
Howard. Joyce and Murray
Hodgson, Shirley. Barry and
Amber McConnell. 14pd
IN MEMORIAM -
GLENN - In loving memory of
my dear husband John M. Glenn
who passed away on April 8th,
1961.
As 1 walked the lonely road, I
have met many kind folks.
For their friendship I am truly
thankful.
Mrs. Mabel Glenn 14c
MUNN - In loving memory of a
dear husband. father and
grandfather. Edgar Munn who
passed away three years ago,
April 10, 1978.
Gone are the days we used to
share.
Within our hearts, you are
always there
The gates of memory will never
close
We miss you more than anyone
knows
Lovingly remembered by wife
Mabel, daughter Aileen, son-in-
law Don, grandchildren Debbie,
Donny and Dale. 14e
RADER - In loving memory of
a dear son Bill who passed away
April 10, 1974.
Precious forever are memories
of you.
Today, tomorrow and all lite
through.
No longer in my life to share
But m my heart you are always
there.
Lovingly remembered by
mother. 14c
RADER - In loving memory of
Bill Rader who passed away
April 10, 1974.
Like falling leaves, years slip by
But loving memories never die.
They live with tis in memory
still.
Not just today but always will.
Always remembered by Bill
arid Helen. Robbie and
Cathy. 14c
IN MEMORIAM -
VANDERWIEL - In loving
memory of Gerard Vanderwiel
who 8
passed away April1975.
In a quiet country graveyard
where breezes gently blow
Lies one we loved so dearly,
And lost 8 years ago
Time cannot stop a heartache
Or even stop a tear,
Or take away a memory of
someone
We loved so dear.
We may not show our sadness,
Everyday throughout the year.
But in our hearts is where we
know.
We're wishing you were here.
Always loved and
remembered by Mom, Dad,
Brothers, Sisters and
inlaws. l4pd
DANCE
Kirkton
Woodham
Centre
Music By
"Country
CARAVAN"
Sat., April 11
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Proceeds to Support
Youth Activities
Tkkets $3
per person
Available From
Optimist Members
or
at the door
Sponsored By
Kirkton Woodham Optimists
DANCE
Pineridge
Chalet
Sat., April 11
Music by
Spirit
Food
Available
Exeter Town Hall
is on
The Verge
Friday April 10, 8:30 p.m.
No age restrictions Admission 2.00
S.W.O.C.A.
CERAMICS '81
Annual Show
Door Prizes, Booths
Competitions
Demonstrations, Seminars
PROGRESS BUILDING ANNEX
WESTERN FAIRGROUNDS
Sat., April 11, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sun., April 12, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission $1.00
THE GOSPEL AT WORK IN
JAPAN
AND
COLOMBIA
Fellowship Baptist
Missionaries
Mr. Frank Pickering, Japan
and
Miss Lynda Schultz, Colombia
April 10-11-12
7:30 p.m. each evening
EMMANUEL RAPIST
CHURCH
Huron St. W. 235-2559
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Spring Activities
ROLLER SKATING
Friday April 10 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday April 11 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday April 12 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday April 15 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Admission: $1.00
HALLRENTALS
ItOPENING
SATURDAYS
July 4, 1981 8 June 20, 1981
Call 235-2833 for booking
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specialising in fresh fish dinners
from our boat to your table.
Open 6 Days a Week
11:30o.m.-8p.m.
Closed Monday's
63 River Road, Grand Bend
Eat in or take out
238-2025
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
Highway No 11 West. Clinton
LADIES'
NIGHT
THIS
-FEATURING-
"Eric"
MALE EXOTIC DANCER
Three evening performances
Female Exotic Dancers
appearing
6 days a week
**************
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The London (Ont)
Burns Club
No. 561 Inc.,
Presents
Kenneth McKellar
Scotland's International
Singing Star
and full supporting cast
Centennial Hall
Wednesday 15th., April 1981
at 8 p.m.
Tickets: Adult $8.00 Children $4.00
Available from or at Door
London Little Theatre
471, Richmond Street
672-1150
Edinburgh Bakery,
711, Dundas St.,
438-4840
University of W.O.
U.C.C. Building,
679-6404
Market Pet Shop,
Market Building
434-6224
BINGO
Thurs., Apr. 9.
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
1MEALTH
7:30 p.m.
quicky bingos
Consolation $25.00
ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 254 ea.
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for 51.00
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one under 16 years of age will be admitted
`Cards 25c a piece License #275 225
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• Evangelist
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• Bible Teacher
MISSION PROJECTS
- Arc Industries
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WE WELCOME YOU
Morning Meetings - Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m.
- Teachings on the Holy Spirit -
Special Music Nightly -
Youth Night - Friday Night
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
From April 19th through April 26th
7:45 p.m. Each Evening
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and Leisure Tours presents
Ottawa &Rochester_
Gatineau ,HMIs Lilac Festival
4 Days
May 11 to 14 Festival of Spring
Oct. 2 to 5 Fall Colour
Day 1 OTTAWA, ONT.
An early luncheon slop today at the fabulous Briars Resort on lake Simcoe al
Jackson 5 Point Ihen through Peterborough and along Hwy Ito Ottawa We will be
staying for 3 nights a THE ARISTOCRAT'APARTMENT HOTEL centrally located Ali
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there's much 10 see and do' We 11 take you on a lour of the Parliament Buildings a
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Plan to visd some of the tree attractions such as Canadian War Museum National
Arts Centre National Gallery of Canada National Museum of Science & Technology
and more we will provide transportation 10 some o1 (hese And of course spend
some time shopping and entoymg mos city on your own
Day 4 HOME
Our homeward route will be via Hwy 401
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•tiansportdbon by molacoach
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'lunch at the Briars (incl gratuity)
'Ottawa River or Rideau Canal cruise
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Day 1 ROCHESTER, N.T.
Morning departure for our leisurely drive to Rochester where the annual LILAC
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Days 2 & 3 SIGHTSEEING
We'll tour the city vrsd the George Eastman House Museum of Photography, tour the
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other floral and fauna displays greenhouses and enjoy the free entertainment There
is also free time for you 10 sightsee or shop on your own Witton walking distance or
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Planetarium Art Gallery. Rochester Museum & Science Center, Eastman Theatre
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Stop this morning al Genesee Country Village where historic buildings have been
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'meal at Spring House
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