Times-Advocate, 1983-05-25, Page 27i
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS -
BEAVER - Bismarck and Calico
would like to tell everyone about
the new addition to the Beaver
family. Jeffrey Sheldon arrived
on May 14 at 10:40 a.m. weighing
in at 6 lbs. 12 oz. Proud parents
are Dave and Nancy. Even pro-
uder grandparents are Helen and
Hugh Parsons and Hazel and
Eugene Beaver. Very special
thanks to Dr. Linda Steele and the
wonderful nursing staff at South
iluroti Hospital. 21c
DAY MAN - Greg and Brenda
( nee Campbell ► are pleased to tell
everyone about their anniversary
on May 17, 1983. A beautiful
daughter Krista Jean was born
May 17. 1983 weighing 7 lbs., 11 oz.
Proud grandparents are Homer
and Marilyn Campbell, liensall
and Howard and Mary Dayman,
Kippen. 21c
GAUDET - Tammy Marie. born
May 22. 1983 at Grace Maternity
Hospital, Halifax, N.S. First child
for Allan and Darlene. First
grandchild for Don and Dorothy
Brintnell, Wingham: Third for
Charles and Eva Gaudet, P.E.I.
First great grandchild for Eldon
and Alva Heywood, second for
Russell Brintnell Exeter and a
niece for Kim and Jo -Ann. 21•
KENNEDY - Brian and Rita
Nee Pennings of Lambeth are
pleased to announce the birth of
their first child. a daughter Kelly
Lynn on -Sunday, May 15 at St:
Joseph's Hospital in London.
First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Ilarry Pennings, RR 1 Zurich and
ninth grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Dale of Clinton. 21c
KINSMAN -- Dight and Fay
Whiting) thank God' for the safe
arrival of their son Daniel Wilfrid
born May 8. 1983 at Stratford
General. Weighing 7 Ib. 15 oz. A
little brother for Jacob. Special
thanks to Dr.Malkus, Dr. Allen
and nursing staff at Seaforth
Hospital. 21•
KNIGHT - Phil and Nancy an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Meggie Jean, 7 lbs. 13
oz. on Mother's Day, 1983 at
Calgary General Hospital. Alber-
"t'a. A sister for Erin and Derek:
Third grandchild for Pat and Tory
•Knight and Harry and Clarice
!fern. 21•
BIRTHS -
SIMPSON - Bob and Trudy and
Matthew welcome with love into
their family Brianne Catherine.
She was born May 15, 191M. weigh-
ed 7 lbs. 9 oz. Thrilled to have a
new grandaughter are Bob and
Rita Simpson, hfelbournc.
Quebec, Aubrey and Catherine
Norridge, London, Ontario.
Sincere thanks to Drs. Maynard
and Robbins and great staff of
Victoria Hospital delivery room
and the fourth floor. 21c
ZIEGLER - Jennie and Bob are
pleased to announce the arrival of
Susan Elizabeth, a sister for
Ryan, May 14. 1983, 8 lbs. 1 oz.,
21 " long at 2:44 a.m. al St. Marys
llospital, Kitchener. Needless to
say grandparents James and
Maura McVeeney and Ken and
Agnes Ziegler are also pleased.
21c
DEATHS -
HENNESSEY - Al South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Wednesday.
May 18, 1983. Viola Kathleen (St.
Thomas) of Exeter. in her 79th
year. Beloved mother of Jack
Hennessey of Harrow, Mrs. Alan
Horton (Jean) of Exeter, Pat
Hennessey of Chatham, and Jim
Hennessey of Exeter. Dear sister
of Mrs. Eric Jackson (Celia) of
Lindsay. Mrs. Hennessey was
predeceased by her husband, Leo.
in, 1956, and is survived by seven
grandchildren. A graveside ser-
vice was held on Friday, May 20.
at 1 p.m. in St. Marys Cemetery.
Lindsay. Hopper Hockey P uneral
Home. William Street. Exeter,'
were charge of funeral ar-
rangements.. Plc.
HOLT - At her' late residence in
Grand Bend, of Wednesday. May
18, 1983, Mae (Geronette) Holt. in
her 92nd year. Dear mother of
(Enid) Mrs. Lawrence Johnson
and Beulah Holl. both of Grand
Bend. Erwin and Jack both of RR
2. Grand Bend. Also loved by ten
grandchildren. 14 great grand-
children and six great -great-
grandchildren. Also one sister
Mrs. Adelaide Dodds, Utica. N.Y.
Predeceased by one sister Mrs.
Laura Turnbull 11967 I. Rested at
the T. Harry Roffman and Sons
Funeral Home. Dashwood, where
the funeral'service took place Fri-
day, May 20. Interment Grand
Bend Cemetery. Rev. H. Moore
officiated. 21c
ciuiMt Dinwtor
sot:
-Calvary
•United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Thurs., May 26 - 7:00 p.m.
Dashwood Teen Group -
meet at Manse
Sunday. May 29
9:45 a.m. Worship Service
9:45 o.m. Sunday School
Tues. May 31 .•
Dashwood Choir Practice
Tues. May 31 • 81100 p.m.
Dashwood
Guest Speaker - Loretto Seigner
from Exeter
Everyone Welcome
. Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday. Moy 29
Trinity Sunday •
10:00 a.m. Worship
"1 belielve in the TRINITY"
(Mott. 3:13.19)
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Wor hip_
'Getting Perspective"
Como and Worship with Us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, May 29
Service and Sunday School
withdrawn in favour of
Anniversary Service of Hensall
11 o.m. •
Everyoric Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
• (Anglican) .
Main at Gidley. Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235.2335
Sunday, May 29, 1983
• trinity Sunday
11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
11:15 a.m. Church School
Nursery
7:00 p.m. Stretford Boychoir
$5. Proceeds to the organ
restoration fund. Tickets at door,
A welcome to Visitors ' .
rj
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dpshwood
Poster
REV, MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, Moy 29
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
and Bible Study
11:00 a.m. Divine Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
• MINISTER
'REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235.1723 .
,Sunday, May 29
10:00 a.m. • M -ruing Worship
Sunday School - Preschoolers
2:30 p.m. - Afternoon Worship
Sunday School Grades 1.4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Listen to
• The Bock to God Hour
Radio Program • Sundays
CKNX' Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
CHLO Dial 1570 • 4:30 p.m.
EHOK Dial 1070. 6:45 o.m.
' "The Great Down Payment"
Television
Faith 20 • Global 6 (cable 3)
"A Better Life" .
9:30 o.m. Sundays
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV. GRANT MILLS •
Organist and Choirmoster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday, May 29
11:00 o.m. Confirmation Service
11;00 o.m. Sunday School
Classes
(Social Hour to follow Service)
Nursery facilities avoilable
Courtesy Cor 235.1044
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church •
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Pastor Mark Lowrie
LADIES!
Tomorrow evening a16:30 is the
Ladies' Banquet at the church.
This is for ladies agectl3 on up.
The speaker is Mrs. Liz Bonn,
back by popular demand. There
is no charge. Coll us at 235-2661
or 235.0783 if you ore coming.
TEENS!
Saturday May 28 at 7:30 p.m. the
film "High Point" will be shown
'at the church. There Is no charge
and refreshments will be served
aflorward. Now you talk about o
cheap dote!
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DEATHS -
HUGHSt)N - At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Wednesday,
May 18, 198:1, Dorothy Ann
Hughson, in her 601h year. Belov-
ed wife of Douglas Hughson. Dear
sister of Marion Walker of London
and Phyllis (Mrs. A. Mac -
Naughton) of Toronto. Rested at
the R.C. Dinney Funeral Hone,
Main Street. Exeter. The funeral
service was conducted on Satur-
day, May 21st at 2 p.m. wilt( Rev.
James Forsythe and Rev. George
Anderson officiating. Committal
service followed at the funeral
home. Cremation with interment
of ashes in Hensall Union
Cemetery. Memorial donations to
'the Ontario Heart Foundation,
would be appreciated by the fami-
ly. . 21c
MILLER - At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday.
May 21, 1983, Reinhold Louis
Miller. in his 861h year. Beloved
husband of Emilie Miller. of
Dashwood. Dear father of (Mar-
tha) Mrs. Colin Hindley, of Lon-
don. (Lorna) Mrs. Harold Main.
of Kitchener and Hubert, of
Dashwood. Dear brother of Mrs.
Eleaora Koessel, of Redford.
Michigan, (Hildegard) Mrs, Earl
Stumpf, of Kitchener, the Rev.
Ernest Miller, Seymour, Ind.;
Edwin, of Dashwood. Herbert. of
14th concession Hay Twp. Loved
by eight grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren. Predeceas-
ed by three brothers and one
sister. (tested at the T. Harry
Hoffman and Sons Funeral flow.
Dashwood, then at Zion Lutheran
Church where the funeral service
took place at 2 p.m. Interment in
the Zion Lutheran Cemetery.
Rev. M. Mellecke officiated.
Memorials to the Lutheran (lour
er the Heart Foundation w•ould.be
appreciated. Mr. Miller served as
a Sunday School Superintendent
for over 25 years and was a choir
member for many years. He also
served on the flay Fire insurance
Board. Mr. and Mrs. Miller
observed their 61st wedding an-
niversary on May 10. 1983. 21c
THOMSON - Suddenly at his
residence, William Street, Ex-
eter, on Thursday. May 19. 1983,
Leslie W. Thomson, beloved hus-
band of Mildred (Jory) Thomson.
in his 75th year. Dear father of
Mrs. Gordon Kirk (Shirley) of Ex=
eter, and Mrs. -Paul Ferris ( Joan )
of Shelbourne. Also survived by
nine grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren, one sister-
in-law. Mrs. Jessie Thomson of
Toronto. Mr. Thomson was
predeceased by one daughter.
Margaret Whiting in 1967. and one
brother Edgar in 1982; -Rested at
the Hopper Hockey. Funeral
Home. William Street. Exeter.
where the complete funeral ser-
vice was held on Saturday. May
21st, 1983 ' at 3 p.m. Reverend
James Forsythe officiated. Inter-
ment in ExeterCemetery. 21c
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hearn are
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter Katherine Susan to Mr.
Steven Ray Petit, son of Mr. and
Mrs. , Raymond . Petit of
Mississauga. Ontario. The wed:
ding will take place June 4, 1983
at 4 .o'clock at Lucan United
Church in Lucan. • 21"
ANNOUNCEMENTS;---
A
NNOUNCEMENTS-A retirement reception for Mrs:
Lorcen.(iill will beheld at Stephen
Central School Rut 2. Crediton on
Sunday, June 26, 1983, 2-4 p.m.
Presentation at 3 p:m. ('oI-
leagues. former students, parents
and friends are invited to attend.
For information call 234-6302.
21:22e
1t'arner Auto Marine
Oldlimer's hockey draw Bir :t0
pounds of sirloin steak drawn
April 30, 1983 was won by Mr: Joe
Adams. RR 2. Grand Rend. 21e
Coming Events
• ' BINGO = Every. Tuesday even-
. ing at Vanastra Centre. Rut 5 ('lin-
ton. It p.m. First regular card
81.00. 15 regular games. :1 share
the wealth. Jack Pot $200 must go.
• Admission restricted to 16 years
and over. • 261fn
•
GARAGE AND BAKE sate.
• Saturday. .lune 1 from a.m. to 4
p.m. at Torn Koo''s, Centralia for
St. Patrick's Church. Saintsbury.
20:21:22c
YARD ANI) IIAKE sale al
lirinsley United Church on May
28, Io p.p. Rain or shine. 20 21e
•
STRATF'ORD Bin- CHOIR "Ht
an Enchanted Evening'' Sunday.
May 29. 1983 at 7 rat, Trivitt
Mentorial Church,' Exeter.
Tickets 85.00 each, available. at
door Proceeds to the organ
restoration fund. 20:21c
. EXETER iN-U(N)It Flea Market.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday.
Booth rentals. Pete: -Watson.
229-6558 19:20:21C
1'A1t1) ANi) BAKE SALE to be
held al Trivill Memorial Parish
hall on Friday. June :I from 10
a.m. to 3 p.! .- 21:22'
- The -third degree will -
he conferred in Exeter on Tues -
(lay. May 31. • All brothers
welcome.
Norm Stanlake Ree. See.
• Norm Whiting N.G.
21'
HAM AND STRAWBERRY sup-
per, Holy Trinity .Anglican
Church, Lucan, June 22.5-8 p.m.
Adults 85.00. 82.00 12 and under.
21:22 tic
22ND ANNUAL BOWS recruit
tion camp. August .14 -20th for boys
and girls from 8-15 years.
Registration forms available at
RSD Sport Den or phone
1.384.3304• ilanover. 19:21:23:25c
BR1NSi.EY UNITED CHUR('ll
chicken hnrbeque, Wednesday,
July 13. 1983. 210
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLI 'It
will meet in Parish Hall, May 27
at 9::10 a.m. Guest speaker. Peter
F rayne 21e
ANNOUNCEMENTS --
The family of Leo and Irene
Hoffman would like to invite
friends. neighbours and relatives
to an open reception in honour of
their 25th anniversary on May 28,
1983. For more information call
236-4844. 21•
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bax are hap-
py to announce the marriage of
their daughter Betty to Roger
Ernest. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Egger of Dunnville, On-
tario. Marriage took place Fri-
day, May 20.1983 at Goderich, On-
tario. The couple will reside in
Guelph. 21•
CARDS OF THANKS -
The family of the Tate Mrs. Mae
Holt wish to thank their friends
and relatives for their manycx-
pressions of sympathy. The
flowers, cards, donations to the
heart fund, •'church memorial
. fund, Gideon's Bibles, as well as
flowers and food sent to the house
were greatly appreciated. Special
thanks to Rev. H. Moore, Hoff-
man's Funeral Home. the U.C.W.
of Grand Bend Chureh and to
Mrs. George Latta for the many
visits and flowers shared with
mother during her time as a shut
in. 21•
The family of the late Dorothy
A. Ilughson wishes to express
their sincere 'appreciation to all
friends. relatives, and neighbours
for the floral tributes. memorial
donations and many other kind-
nesses received due to the loss of
a dear wife and sister. Our special
thanks to the Doctors and staff of
South Huron Hospital, the Dinney
Funeral Home. Rev. Anderson
and Rev. Forsythe. We offer our
gratitude to Mrs. Norma Hooper,
Mts. Barbara Sharpe and the ,
organist Mr. 11 Cameron for their
musical contribution and to the
Anglican Church Women's
Association. To those who gave
assistancein other ways we are
deeply grateful. Douglas
Hughson, Marion Walker. Phyllis
hlacnaughton. 21' '
A special thank you to the 213
donors who attended our Red
Cross Blood Donor Clinic,
Wednesday, May 18. Also to Mr.
Wooden and staff •for their co-
operation and the use of the High
School facilities was very much
appreciated. Thanks also to
Howard Holtzman for the juice.
Tuckey Beverages forthe pop.
Fraynes for the sign and the mer-
chants of Exeter and surrounding
area who displayed our posters. A
thank you to the ladies of the Kin-
nettes who provided a lovely din-
ner for the Red Cross team. It was
very much appreciated by the
helpers and the camping club.
Ausable River Nomads. 21e;
1 would like to thank- all.my•
friends, neighbours and relatives
who attended my shower in
Crediton and at the home of Mrs.
Ken Isaac. RR 3. Parkhill.
Thanks for all the lovely gifts
which are really' appreciated.
Thanks to each and everyone for
making- my day se special and
God bless you all.. Thank you.
Barbara A. Glanville. 21c
Mr. and Mrs: Eli Brown wish to
thank everyone who attended our
60th wedding anniversary party.
Also for all the Lovely gifts. cards.
and good wishes. And a special
thank you is extended to the Cen-
tralia Senior Citizens afternoon
- group for Hie delicious surprise
dinner held in our honour on Mon-
day. Also for all their cards -and
good wishes. 21'
I wish to thank my family.
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the lovely flowers. cards, gifts
and visits while i was a patient in
Victoria flosptial. Special thanks
to the VON nurses and Rev. For-
sythe for his cheering visits. Your
thoughtfulness is very much ap-
preciated. Madeline Witmer. 24'
The family of the late Cecil
Maxwell wish hi express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relallees, friends and
neighbours during their recent
-loss of a dear 'husband. father.
grandfather. • nd great - grand-
father. For their floral tributes.
cards and donations to the heart
fund aria others. For food brought
to the house. Special (hanks to
itev. MacDonald, -the O'Connor
funeral home and Dr. Wallace. A
very special thanks to the ladies
of tate United Church for the love-
ly lunch atter the funeral. Your
kindness • will he ever
.remembered. Family of the late
0411 Maxwell. 21'
•
I would like la thank relatives
and friends for flgwers and visits,
also the Drs. and nurses al South
Huron Hospital and ambulance
attendants. Mrs. Mabel Jaques.
•21(•
•
• The family of the late Isabel
1'reszeator . wishes - to
acknowledge the many arts of
kindness in the loss of a dearly
loved wife and sister. We ap-
preciate the many floral tributes.
donations to the cancer fund and
cards. and are indebted to those
who sent food and assisted al
home. We express sincere thanks
to the pallbearers and Rev. K.
Knight for his comforting
message. Dinney Funeral home
and C'avcn 1'.('.W. for serving
lunch. Your kindness will always
be remembered. husband, Calvin
Preszcalor, brothers. Norman.
Lloyd and \,•rl Stanlake. '210
GRACE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Huron Centennial School
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
482-9260, 565-5341
and 236-4979
10:00 a,m. • Family
Bible School
11:00 a.m, • Speaker
Randy Mann r
Dennis Mercier MSC
Preaching the doctrine
of Grace
CARDS bF THANKS -
The family of the late Leslie
Thomson wish to express sincere
thanks to friends, relatives and
neighbours for their expressions
of kindness, flowers. cards and
visits. For donations to the
various charities. Special thanks
to Rev. J. Forsythe for the many
kind and thoughtful messages at
the service and in our home, also
to neighbour ladies who helped
Friday night in our home. To the
Exeter UCW (or the delicious lun-
cheon.served after the funeral
and all who brought food and
Bowers to the house. Many thanks
to Hoffman Ambulance for their
services. Your kindness will
always be remembered by
Mildred and all her family. 21'
Our many thanks to all our good
• friends and relatives for prayers,
cards, flowers and gifts I receiv-
ed during my stay in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer, Rev. Barbara
Laing, Dr. Wallace and Dr.
Englert and Hoffman's Am-
bulance. Your kindness will
always be appreciated. Urban
and Valera Pfile. ' 21c
IN MEMORIAM -
HENDRICK -- In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother and grand-
mother. Lyla who passed away
one year ago, May 25, 1982,
A wonderful mother laid to rest,
For all of us she did her best,
Her place on earth no one can fill.
We miss you mom, and always
will.
Softly the stars are shining,
Upon a precious grave,
Beneath lies one we dearly love.
But whom we could not save.
Though her smile is gone forever.
And her hand we cannot touch.
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God -has her in His keeping.
We have her in our hearts..
Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by husband, Edmond,
family Don and Pauline, Howard
and Yvonne. Lawrence and Carol
and grandchildren. 21c
LAMB - in 1pving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother
Edna 1. who passed away May 31,
1982.
Today recalls sad memories.
Of a dear mother gone to rest.
And the ones. who think of her
today,
Are the ones who loved her best.
Gone from us. but leaving r
memories,
Death can never take away.
Memories that will always linger.
While upon this earth we' stay.
For if we believe 'that Jesus
died and rose again. even so then
also which sleep in Jesus will God
bring with Him. Lovingly
remembered by her family. .21*
MAHTINE -fin Io ''ng'inemory
a
of 8 deaf husttlirldl'father and
grandfather ( les 'Marline.
who passedaway two years ago.
May 30, 1981.
As time unfolds another year. •
Memories keep you ever near,
Silent thoughts of times together,
Hold memories that will last
forever.
• Lovingly remembered by wife.
Florence. daughters Sharon and
Joanne, son-in-law Dean, grand-
. children Deanne and Rob. , 21c
•
NEIL -.In loving memory of a
dear husband. father and grand-
father Richard G. Neil who pass-
ed away two years ago. May 31.
1981.
We don't forget the way he
smiled,
The things he used to say.
The many things he did for us,
In his own and loving way.
The thoughts we have from day to
day,
No length of lime can take away,
For in our heat'ts'he's always
near.
Dearly loved, missed. and very
dear.
Treasure him God in Your garden "
of rest.
While on•thisratth he was one of
the best.
Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by wife Irene, sons Jim
-and .:Dick, daughters-in-law Bev
and Jenny and grandchildren.21•
TEMPLEMAN In loving
memory of a daughter. sister and
auntie, Elizabeth Jean
Templeman. who passed away
five years ago. May 26. 1978.
Beautiful memories are all that
arc left,
Of one we, loved and will never
forget,
lust as you were. you will always
he.
Treasured forever. 'in our
memories.
lovingly remembered and
missed, Dad, Mom and all your
family. 21c
Tiff MPSON _ In loving memory
of a dear husband, dad and grand-
pa Murray who passer) away June
1. 1979.
His memory is our keepsake.
With which we will never part,
God has him in His keeping,
, We have him in our hearts
Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed .by wife Bernice,
Marlene and Bill. Jim and
grandchildren. 21
Woodham
Sunday School
Anniversary
May 29,
11 a.m.
Rev. J.W. Siebert
Guest Speaker
Book sale
scheduled
Huron county's largest us-
ed booksale will be held at
Memorial Hall, Blyth on
Saturday, June 4•and Sunday,
June 5, sponsored by the
Blyth Centre for the Arts.
Donations of used paper-
backs, hardcover books,
children's books and
magazines will help raise
funds for the operational the
Blyth Summer Festival. Con-
venient bookdrop locations
have been set up around the
county to receive donations.
They include: The Wardrobe,
Bayfield; Taylor's
Groceteria, Betgrave;
Maitland Valley Insurance,
Brussels; The Board and Bat-
ten or Mary's Sewing Centre,
Clinton; Exeter Branch
Library, the Exeter Times
Advocate, Exeter Furniture
or the Bank of Nova Scotia,
Exeter; May's Decorative
Accessories or Jana Natural
Foods, Goderich; Janis
Bisback's, 86 Queen St., Hen -
salt; Listowel Book Shop,
Listowel; The Lucknow Sen-
tinel; Lucknow; the Huron
Expositor, Seaforth, Harris
Stationery. Wingham and the
Blyth Summer Festival box
office. ' -
In addition to the sale of
books there will be the added
treat of readings by Edna
Stabler, author of Food That
Really Schmecks and More
Food That Reailly Schmecks
and Harry J. Boyle, who's
books on growing up in Huron
county in the 1920's were
adapted as Mostly In Clover,
the first play produced by the
-Blyth Summer Festival in
1975. A musicalconcert by
Merrick Jarrett will also be
featured as well as an art
show by local weavers and
potters. .
A bake sale sponsored by
the Friends of Blyth and the
Blyth Festival Singers will be
held both days and a lunch
counter wi)I be set up • for
refreshments.
There is no admission
charge to the book sale which
runs from 10.6 on Saturday
and 12-5 on Sunday.
Museum plans
steam display
On Sunday, May 29, the
Lambton Heritage Museum
comes • alive to the thump,
whine and shriek of its fourth
annual :Antique Engine
Festival. +.. *. ••-
Gas and steam operated
.engines of all types will be ex-
hibited along with portable
engines powering mills,
pumps and saws.
The Homesteader's Antique
Engine Association 'from
Mount Brydges will be co-
sponsoring the event and will
explain the workings of the
engines they have so careful-
ly restored.
Meanwhile, inside the
museum, a special section
has' been set aside for a
display from the Ontario
Science Centre. Twelve par-
ticipatory electronic exhibits
wilt be on hand to entertain
visitors,
• Light lunches and
refreshments will be
available at the museum
throughout the day.,
The Lambton Heritage
Museum is located on
Highway 21, five miles south
of Grand Bend, across from
the Pinery Pronvincial Park.
The Antique Engine Festival
will be held from noon to five,
rain or shine.
Do you need
some help?
Do you need your lawn cut
or raked? Do your windows
need washing? Does your
garage require cleaning? is it
time to pick stones? Do you
need a babysitter on short
notice?
If you answered yes to any
or all of the above questions
call 235-1711 at the Canada
Employment for Students;
young people are registered
who are willing to do these
jobs and more.
Orders and requests made
for student aid can be filled
relatively quickly at the Stu-
dent Employment Centre.
Staff are ready and willing to
answer questions and find the
most suitable candidates for
employers.
Post -secondary students
available for employment im-
mediately • range from
agriculture, engineering,
arts, sciences to medicine.
Secondary students are in-
terested in part-time and odd
jobs now while looking for
summer employment to com-
mence at the end of June.
The Canada Employment
Centre for. Students is a ser-
vice provided to find jobs for
students and students for
jobs. Let us help you this
summer.
For more information
and/or standards please de
not hesitate to contact the
Centre at 235-1711.
Times -Advocate, May 25, 1983 Pa 11A
TOP AREA JUNIOR BOWLERS - The top individual bowlers in the recent area minor
tournament held in Exeter ore shown above. Back, left, Terry Evans, Lucan; Shelley
Skinner and Brent McDonald, Exeter and Tammy Lesperonce, Zurich. Front, Chris
Sleaford, Lucan; Judy Isaac, Exeter; Trevor Lonsbergen, Zurich and Krista Riddell,
Zurich. T -A photo.
pit
LUCAN BANTAMS WIN - The bantam championship of the area minor bowling
tournament was won by Lucan. Back; left, Shelly DeCalywe, Wendy Gwolchmai and
Krista Riddell. Front, Chris Sleaford, Jeremy Jeremec and Stephanie Sandison.
TIGERS WIN - The Tigers won the pee wee championship of the Exeter minor bowl-
ing league. From the left are Steven Lostell, Crystal Bierling, Michelle Parkinson
and Scott Young. Missing were Bt:adley Heron, Dennis Welsh and Kent Bierling.T-A
photo.
Attention :
Ice Cream Lovers
of all ages.
MIMICS
D1CKls
Dickie Dee Offers:
- Convenience
- Products not available anywhere else
- Balloons for children
- Nutritious ice cream products
The Dickie Dee Ice Cream Bicycle Company
has now established routes in Exeter, Huron
Park, Centralia -
Throughout the summer days Bells will be rin-
ing on your street, don't be alarmed. You're not
hearing things. It's just the sound of the Dickie
Dee Ice Cream Salesperson in your area.
sn.asar
DICK1t
Save your nickels
because well soon be
ringing our bells on
your street.
SUMMER SCHOOL'83
Huron County Board of Education
July 4 to July 289a.m. - 12 noon
Adults, Secondary, and Elementary
students
LOCATION: Central Huron Secon-
dary School, Clinton
COURSES OFFERED: •
Driver Education
English as a Second Language
Secondary School, July 4 to July 28
Credit Upgrading courses
Math: 140, 150, 240, 250, 340, 350,
440, 450
En fish: 140, 150, 240-, 250, 340,
440, 350, 450
Science: Gr. 9 and 10: Senior
chemistry , Physics
Elementary School, July 5 to July 22
Grade 7 - Remedial Math, English
• or Both
Grade 8 - Remedial Math. English
or Both
Summer School Booklets are available
from your Secondary School Guidance
Office, Elementary School Principal or
by contacting:
R. A. Parr
Principal of Summer School
Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton, Ontario
NOM ILO
I
:It's more fun
i
on a bus
June
Sat. 4 Detroit Grand Prix
T.B.A.
Sun. 5 Canada's
Wonderland/Anne
Murray
32.00
- with concert seats53.00
Fri. 10 Cullen Gardens
(incl. 'dinner) 39.00
Sat..11 African Lion
Safari r 29.00
Sun. 12 Frankenmuth
(incl. dinner) 39.00
transportation only 29.00
Sun. 19 Blue Jays
(California of Toronto)
29:00
Sun. 26 Blizzards vs
Golden Bay Earthquakes
31•.00
Wed. .29 Canada's
Wonderland/Bob Seger
32.00
with reserved concert
seats 49.00
July
Sot, 2 Toronto Zoo2S.00
Sun. 3 Detroit Tigers
(Baltimore at Detroit)....
32.00
Sun. 3 USFL Football
(Arizona at Detroit)29.00
Sponsored by Exeter lnn
Wed. 6
Morineland/Niagara Falls
32.00
Sun. 10 Bluelays (Texas
at Toronto 29.00
Sun. 10 Frankenmuth
(incl. dinner) • 39.00
Transportation on1y29,00
Sot. 16 Kitchener Market
and Area 25.00
Sun. 17 Canada's
Wonderland John Deriver
32.00
with reserved concert
seat- 53.00
Sun. 24
Marineland Niagara Falls
32.00
Sun. 31 Detroit Tigers
Kansas City of Detr.)....
32.00
Aug.
CNE - Grand River
Cruise - Toronto Blue
Jays - and more
More to come
Call for details
One Day
Bus Tours
by .
Ellison Travel
(Group rates
available)
Phone Toll Free
1-800-265-7022
Exeter area
235-2000
ask for Mary Lynn
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