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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-20, Page 21 (2)BIRTHS - BARBER -- Norm and Neva (nee Cockwill ) are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter Anthea Lyn on February 12, 1975. A sister for Deneen. A new granddaughter for Jack and Kathleen Coekwill. Dashwood 'and Norman and Violet Barber. London A great grand- daughter for Mrs Erma Wilds. Dashwood. 8c DICKEY -- Jim and Electa (nee Mailloux I happily announce the arrival of their first child. a son. Shawn James. 5 lbs II ozs. on February 13. 1975. at SL Joseph's Hospital. London. Proud grand- Dparents are \1r. and Mrs William J. ickey of Centralia and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Mailloux of Tilbury. Shawn is a fifth great grandchild for Mrs. Inez Dickey. 8p HARDING - Doug and Darlene, RR I Gorrie. proudly announce the arrival of their daughter Carol Lynn. February 6. 1975 Eris! grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham and sixth great grandchild for Mr. Cecil Skinner. 8e MADOIIE -- Andre • and Suzanne are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son. Francois Louis. 7 lbs. 9 on.. at South Huron Hospital on February 12. 1975 :\ brother for lbElise- Marie: ('laude and .Sylvia. 8c \IAGU'IRE -.Leroy and Nancy (nee Saddingtoni are pleased to announce the arrival of Darcy Donald at St. Joseph's Hospital in London on February 10. 1975 Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire. Luean and Mrs. C. S. Sad- dington. London. 8c ZEEHUISEN -flans and Paula (nee Day ( wish to announce the arrival of their daughter Elise Lynn. February 12. 1975 in St. Joseph's Hospital. Lon- don. First grandchild for Jean and Case Z ehuisen 8c. DEATHS - HENDF:IRSON - Lloyd William Henderson passed away on Tuesday. February 18 at his late residence. An- drew St.. Exeter. in his 691h year. Ile was the husband of Alma (Ililborne) Henderson The funeral service will be held al the R. (' Dinney Funeral Home. Exeter. at 2.00 p.m-. Thurs- day. February 20. Interment will be in Grand Valley Cemetery. 8e ENGAGEMENTS - Mr. and Mrs W. E. Dunn of Toron- to are happy to announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Katherine Elaine Dunn R.N.. to Dr. Robert Scott Williams. son of bars. Huth Williams of Australia and the late Mr. A B. Williams 8c Mr and Mrs. Glenford IesJardine are happy to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter Cassie Anne to Mr. Stanley Wayne Lovie. son of \Ir and Mrs. Carman Lovie. all of Grand Bend. Small fami- ly wedding to take place Friday. March 14. 6 30 p.rn . in Grand Bend ['niter' Church 8nc CARDS OF THANKS - 1 would like to thank all my friends and -neighbours for flowers, cards. gifts and visits while 1 was a patient at South Huron Hospital. Special (hanks to Dr. Gans. nurses and staff for their kindness and to Mrs. Lucille Ayotte who looked after the kids at horse during my absence. It was very much appreciated. -- Suzanne Madore and baby Francois 8e I sincerely wish to say "Thank you" to all my friends. relatives and neighbours for the flowers. treats, visits and cards which I received, while a patient in South Boron Hospital and since returning home. - Jessie Ford 8p Invite you to join them for Worship. Fellowship and Services Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St. West Fundamental - Evangelical Sunday. February 23. 1975 11:00 a.m.-Sermon Topic: "A Father and a Son are Glorified." 7:30 p.m. -Sermon Topic: "When God Passes Over." The Young People will be in charge of the •service. Ma.m.-Our Family Bible School A'class for every age_ Nurseryprovided for children 4 years and under at all Sunday services. Mon. 7:00 -"Happy Hour for boys and girls 8-11 years. Wed. 8:00 -Prayer and Bible Study. Mrs. E A Keyes. Organist Rev. R H. Thynne, Pastor "Where the whole Bible is wholly taught" Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish REV J MOONEY. PASTOR Phone 237.3593 MASS Saturday -7:30 p.m St.Peter's Church - Hwy. 4 Sunday -9:00 a.m. Precious Blood Mission (at Anglican Church. Exeter) Main at Gidley Sunday -11:00 a.m Mt. Carmel Church Courtesy Car Phone 235-0111 Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister REV BRUCE GUY. B A Organist. Miss Idella Gabel. ARC T Sunday. February 23 9:45 a.m.-Church Service 10:50 a.m -Sunday School Everyone Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Vacancy Pastor REV MARVIN BARZ Sunday. February 23 9:00 a.m.-Divine Service 10:15 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East. Exeter REV HENRY VAN ESSEN. 8 A . B 0 Minister Sunday February 23 10:00 a.m.-Worship Rev. H. Van Essen 11:10 a.m.-Sunday School 7:30 p.m. -Worship Rev. H. Van Essen Christian Reformed Church REV. JACK ROEDA Minister i Sunday. February 23 10:00 a.m.-Morning Service III 2:15 p.m. -Afternoon Service The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570 Exeter United Church James at Andrew Ministers REV GLEN 0 WRIGHT. 8 A..8.D. and REV HAROLD SNELL. 8 A .8.0 Organist and Choirmaster: Mr Robert Cameron Music Director • Mrs Roland McCaffrey Sunday. February 23 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Theme "Doubt" - se- cond in a Lenten series entitled, "The Crosses We Carry" Nursery Courtesy Car - 235-0717 • Zion United Church Crediton Sunday, February 23 .10:00 a m. -Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School Classes for all ages. All are welcomb. The Anglican Chur�ch of Canada Trivitt MYemorial Rector REV G A ANDERSON. D F C. Dip Th. Second Sunday in Lent February 23. 1975 11:15 a.m.-Holy Communion The Rev Canon C. H. James. London Sunday School Nursery Everyone is welcome Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victoria REV BRYAN COLBOURNE • Sunday. February 23 We invite you to loin us for the following services 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School for the whole family. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Guest Speaker. Miss Maude Ellis 7:00 p.m. -Charismatic service Miss Maude Ellis Tues. -8 p.m. -Young Peoples and Bible Study Wed. -7:00 p.m. Crusaders for boys and girls. 7 to 14 A warm welcome awaits you. Caven Presbyterian Church Minister. REV WILFRED D. JARVIS. 8 A..B 0. Organist Mr Robert McIntosh Sunday. February 23 10:00 a.m.-Morning Service Sunday School Kindergarten, Grade 4 Nursery 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School Grade 5 and up. Everyone Welcome Centralia Faith Tabernacle with Charismatic atmosphere Pastor REV. FRANK EVANS Sunday. February 23 10:00 a.m.-Family Sunday School Hour 11:00 a.m.-Praise and Worship 8:00 p.m. -Gospel Rally , !EMENTS CARDS OF THANKS- CARDS OF THANKS - 1: would like to thank my neighbours. relatives and many friends for their cards. flowers. visits and treats while 1 was a patient in South Huron and St. Joseph's Hospitals - Tom Yearley 8c A very sincere thanks to all relatives. friends and neighbours for the many greeting cards. mass cards. gilts. baking and music. A special thanks to Father McGraw and the ladies of the Lucan Legion Auxiliary. God Bless you all. - Sincerely. Rose and Tim Toohey 8p The family of the late Mrs. Lilian M. Sach wish to express sincere thanks to their friends for their many acts of kindness at the time of the Toss of a dear wife and a wonderful mother. Your many cards. floral tributes and donations to the various charitable organizations were deeply appreciated. Your acts of kindness were much appreciated and will never be forgotten. - Rev. George W Sach and Margaret 8c After returning home from my brief stay in St. Joseph's Hospital I wish to thank everyone vo ne who favoured me with cards. visits and treats. Thanks also to those who offered rides and assisted in doing chores at home.-.�U-Hogt;arth--- - 8p The family of the late John Buxton would like to express their sincere thanks for the kindness shown to thein in the loss of their beloved hus- band. father and grandfather. Many thanks to those who sent cards, floral tributes and other donations and to all neighbours and friends for their thoughtfulness. Special thanks to Jerry Schenk. Clarence \1cIowell. Rev. Warren and Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - The Buxton family 8c 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to all my family, friends. neighbours and relatives for all the lovely flowers. cards. treats. letters and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Warren. the nurses and doctors on the eighth floor. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Roxie \Veber. 8p Mr Nick and Connie Van Duyn returned home from the trip they won to Florida. We had a wonderful time and we would like to thank the Board of Trade Of Exeter that everything that was included was very much appreciated - Nick and Connie - 8p 1 would like to express my sincere (hanks to all my friends and relatives for the lovely flowers, cards and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. -- Anne Patterson 8c 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to our family. neighbours. friends, relatives for prayers. visits. cards. noses and treats while a patient in South Iluron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr Gulens. Dr. Wallace. all nurses and staff of the hospital and Rev. Wright and Rev. Snell. All was very much ap- preciated. -- Hazel Snell 8p The family of the late Mrs. Mary Steeper wish to express their sincere appreciation to all their relatives. neighbours and friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy and kindness to us in the loss of a loving mother and grandmother. for the floral tributes and charitable donations. Special thanks to the nurses and staff 01 St rathmere Lodge. Greenway ('('W_. M Box and Son Funeral Home. pallbearers and Rev F. Dalton Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered -- Norma. Willis. Karl and families Rp ANNUAL MEETING - Lucan Horseman's Club is holding its An- nual Meeting.. February 20. 8:00 p m . Lucan Arena. Any interested horsemen are welcome. Films and refreshments 8c CASII BINGO - Seaforth Legion Hall. Friday. February 21. 1975. at 8:15 p.m.. sharp. 15 regular games for 810 00 and a 875.00 Jackpot to go each week. Admigsion 81.00. extra cards 25c each or 7 for 81.00. (Children under 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for Welfare Work. Spon- sored by Branch 156. Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. 8tfnc CARNIVAL, on Friday. February 21. at 8 p.m. at the Granton arena. Ad- mission 75c and 25t Prizes. 8c REBEKAH DESSERT EUCHRE. Wednesday. February 26. 1:30 p.m.. 1.0.0.F. Lodge room. Exeter. 8c EUCHRE PARTY. Shipka Com- munity Centre. Wednesday, February 26. 830 p.m. Lunch and prizes. Admission 75t 8p EUCHRE PARTY. Dashwood Com- munity Centre. Tuesday. February 25. 8:15 p.m Sponsored by Dashwood W.D Admission 81.00. lunch and prizes. 8c EUCHRE PARTY. Crediton Com- munity Centre. Tuesday. February 25, 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Crediton W.I. Lunch and prizes. Everyone welcome. Admission 501. 8c 1.0.0 F. United Nation Speaking con- test. Central Huron Secondary School. Clinton. 8:00 p.m.. Friday. February 28. 1975. Public welcome. 8.9c CONCERT of Gospel Music by Watchmen Quartet. Sunday. March 2. 8:00 p m.. Zurich Community Cen- tre 8e PRAYER SERVICE - World Day of Prayer Service will be held Friday. March 7. 1975. at 2:30 p.m. in Bethel Reformed Church. All women are in- vited to join in this service. Social hour to follow. 8.9.1Op Ht1LLY GULLY - February 22. Blt,)ewater Playboys: February 23. MOSRA Sanctioned Oval Races: March 8. Roger Quick & the Rain- bows: March 15. Mozart & the Melody Makers 8c ' ASHION SHOW. Luean U.C.W., Wednesday. May 7. Dessert 7:30, Show 8:15. Chicken Barbecue. Wednesday. September 24. 5:30- 7.30 Se My sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for flowers. treats, cards. phone calls and visits during my stay in University Hospital and since returning home: also thanks to the nurses and doctors on 9th floor east. - Audrae Heid 8p IN MEMORIAM - BItOADF'(H)T -- In loving memory of a dear husband and grandpa, Ross, who passed away one year ago. February 22. 1974 We often think of days gone by when we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives has cast. Our loved one's gone forever. Lovingly remembered by wife Mary and daughters Joyce. Edna. Margaret. Jean and families. 8p LA\t\MI1•: - In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grand- father. Ray, who passed away four years ago. February 20. God But in our hearts we love him still: Itis memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Always remembered by wife Vera. children and grandchildren. 8c MILLER - In fond memory of a dear father. Brian Derek. who pass- ed away so suddenly eight years ago on February 23. 1967. Behind a smile there is many a tear. For the Dad 1 lost and loved so dear Others were taken: yes, 1 know, But he was mine and I loved him so. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Deb. - 8c MILLER - In memory of a dearly beloved father. Brian Derek. who passed away suddenly eight years ago on February 23. 1967. Eight years is a long time To be without you. Its too long a time But this can't be helped. 1 just wanted to tell you That I loved you very much. I wanted you to know That 1 really miss you. 1 hope I'm doing it right I haven't goofed it up. I guess you know what's on my mind. \could you tell me what to do. I hope you are proud of me And the way 1 turned out to be, I tried my best to do the things That you would have wanted me to do. I've got a little problem I don't know what 1 should do, But I try to figure it out The way you would have handled it. I wish you could help me Figure it out. ''m sorry that you can't Dad So I'll try it on my own. With many loving thoughts from a loving son. berek. 8c STIRE - in loving memory of -my dear parents. Emma Stire. February 24. 1971. John Stire. August 26. 1956 A million words can never express The heartaches. sadness and loneliness. Memory lane is a lonely lane (fere thoughts are never true Along this way we often stray Because it leads to both of you. Lovingly remembered by son Sid and daughter-in-law Edith. daughter Ruby and son-in-law Bud- 8p Five convictions on lengthy docket Although there was a full docket for Tuesday's Provincial court, of some 50 separate charges, only five convictions were made. Other cases were set on to further dates or were preliminary hearings. The stiffest penalty handed out by Provincial Judge Glenn Hays was for impaired driving. Stanley Laverne Harburn, temporarily of London, a resident of British Columbia, was fined 8150 and given a three month licence suspension. He was found guilty of being impaired on February 10 driving in Hay Township. Possessing liquor under the age of 18 cost John Bradley Laven- der, 107 Queen St., Hensall 853 for the February 17 offence. Debra J. Finkbeiner, RR 1, Crediton, was fined 853 for having possession of liquor under the age of 18. Earlier, in Justice of the Peace Court, D. W. Wedlake fined Frederick S. Ducharme RR 2. Zurich, 838 for having 16 full pints of beer in his car on January 24. Walter Franklin Daniels, 205 High St.. Clinton was fined 813 for a speed of 70 in a 60 zone north of Hensall on January 21. Name Kellerman to advisory board A former Dashwood man, John Kellerman has been named to an advisory board to aid the government on policy for the physically handicapped. The 19 member board was appointed by Margaret Birch, Ontario social development secretary and is headed by Edward Dunlop, former Progressive Conservative member of the Ontario Legislature for York -Forest Hill and president of the Toronto Sun. The board will review policies in education, employment. rehabilitation, income, main- tenance, health,housing, tran- sportation and recreation in their effect on the handicapped. It will also promote op- portunities for self-help for the province's more than 500,000 physically handicapped. Get drain report List GB garbage charges Stag February 20, 1975 Page 21 The village of Grand Bend -is planning on charging ratepayers for garbage collection services in 1975. A schedule of proposed rates in four different categories is posted in the clerk's office and may be examined by any business outlet to determine if they are placed in the proper classification. Each residential taxpayer will pay 815 per year white a light commercial property will be charged 850 perannum a medium commercial outlet will he assessed 8100 and heavy com- mercial owners such as hotels will pay 1200 per annum. Anyone with complaints or ideas for changes are asked to contact the clerk's office before 5 p.m. on March 3. Get drain report During Monday's regular meeting', Roger Martin resources manager of the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority presented a report from Kleinfeldt Associates on the Walker Drain which he received earlier the same day. The report suggested Grand Bend, the township of Stepheg the Authority and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications meet to accept - the report to agree to undertake the erosion protection recommended and finalize a cost sharing arrangement. In order to have the drain operate properly three present culverts must be replaced with bridge type structures to allow full channel cross-section for un- obstructed flow. • The report said it was an- ticipated any increase in culvert size would be in co-operation with MTC. The 1961 culverts were apparently undersized. The new channel is to be sloped to a 00 (tom channel to allow for Gary - Deitz Fri., Feb. 21 9:00 p.m. HENSALL ARENA Admission 51.00 Ever one W I 15 f t bo y e come uewater cable comes for a 25 year design storm. ` J to Exeter televisions Work is presently being done to bring cable television to Exeter. The facilities will be fully operational by fall, according to Bluewater Cable manager Bruce Davie. Last week engineering work was being done in town. Some of this involved stringing wire on PUC poles. Some of the requirements for cable TV have not been finalized as yet, said Mr. Davie. Among these are the location for tower facilities to receive television signals,'and to find a facility for a local production studio. Row house plan goes to planners The Exeter planning board will be asked to come up with recommendations regarding the proposal for two condominium projects planned in the com- munity. Paul and Marilyn Hohner appeared before council this week to get details about the possibility of opening Sanders St. West at Marlboro St. to facilitate the erection of a new home and also a proposed subdivision in which they are considering erecting row houses. Hohner said there was room in the area between Marlboro and the railroad tracks for 16 to 18 lots. He explained that his proposed subdivision was very much in the planning stages. .1_Uowever, the couple did in- dicate a desire to build a home for themselves and wondered what was involved in extending the street. They were advised to take the matter up with the planning hoard. Later in the meeting, clerk Eric Carscadden said an area contractor was considering the erection of row houses in an area east of Edward St. and south of Huron. He advised the principals in- volved to take that matter up with planning board as well. A meeting of the board is planned for Tuesday night. RAP will hire another full-time RAP chairman Jack Under- wood advised Exeter council Monday that they were in the process of hiring a full-time secretary -treasurer. He said the position had been offered to Elizabeth Varley who presently works on a part-time basis. Negotiations are continuing with her, Underwood explained. At their meeting last week, HAP excused Mrs. Varley from the session and went into a committee -of -the -whole at which time the press was not allowed to print any of the discussion. A motion passed at the end of the closed session did not indicate what negotiations were being conducted with Mrs. Varley. RAP's request for a second 85,000 grant on this year's budget was approved later in the meeting by council. Underwood also advised that the 1975 budget would probably be approved at the March meeting. EXETER BOARD OF TRADE Dance Sat., Feb. 22 Dance 9 - 1 Music by MOZART & THE MELODY MAKERS EXETER LEGION HALL Tickets Available From Gerry Smith 2352737 or at Door 52.00 per person Mr. Davie said an already established building is being sought for the production studio, rather than to build a new building. .From the production studio, as in other - centers where cable television is established. local skill and talent will produce their own television programing. In other areas this is on a voluntary basis. With cable television, sub- scribers will be able to receive Detroit channels two, four and seven,Global channel six, Wingham channel eight, Windsor channel nine, London channel 10. Hamilton .channel 11, Kitchener channel 13 and community programming on channel 12. Channel three will be used later this year for educational television from Toronto. Bluewater Cable is presently available in Goderich. Clinton and in its head office town of Holmesville. FREE BUS SERVICE to the London BINGO Games Every Monday and Wednesday BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS Dashwood 6:15 p.m. Exeter ..6:30 p.m. Huron Pork 6:40 p.m. Centralia 6:45 p.m. lucan. 6:55 p.m. Phone 235-0450 Dance KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Feb. 22 Music by The Wildwoods COMING DATES March 1 - The Whitestones March 7 - Family Night March 15 - The Rancheros Match 29 - The Revised Edition The Exeter Girl Guides and Brownies PRESENT Carousel of Color A Preview of Spring Fashions For EVERY Member of Your Family Fashions Provided by THE JUNCTION Tues., March 11 800pm. South Huron District High School Adults 51 50 Students 51.00 Free Refreshments Tickets Available Phone 235-2026 or 235-2044. Lease not accepted Council learned Monday night that a riverfront lease offered to Manore's Marine at the January u v 13 meeting had not yet been accepted. The lease to cover 400 feet of bank along the -Ausable River within the village limits was offered to Manore's solicitor Philip Walden of Thedford. The lease was for a four year term but held some restrictions. The lease provides that the operator provide a good standard of service to the public patroniz- ing the facilities and that sub- lessees shall not be required to purchase any articles. repairs or materials from the -lessee. The village also reserves the right to terminate the agreement in the event council proceeds with a Harbour Commission affecting the said lands. 35th Wedding Anniversary for HAROLD AND JEAN SCHWARTZENTRUBER Sat., Feb. 22 CREDITON COMMUNITY HALL Music by HEYWOOD BROS. Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome • Stag for John Mason Fri., Feb. 21 GRAND BEND LEGION HALL Everyone Welcome Reception and Dance for NATALIE LOCKIE and JOHN MASON 'Bridal Couple: Fri., Feb. 28 9-1 CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS flinch Provided Everyone Welcome a SANDERS TAVERN & RESTAURANT ON THE BEACH GRAND BEND ENTERTAINMENT Fri Feb 21 & Sat. Feb. 22 TIMBRE DINE TUES. to FRI. 5-8 P.M. SAT. 8 SUN. 12 NOON to 8 P.M. RESERVATIONS 238-2251 CLOSED EVERY MONDAY PUBLIC SPEAKING FINALS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 8 p.m. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP HALL Crediton, Ont. Between J.A.D. McCurdy, Mt. Carmel, Stephen Central and Usborne Central Schools. Everyone Welcome Sponsored by Crediton District Social Clvb The Wonderful World of Disney Vresenled By ..141111y Exeter Figure Skating Club SAT., FEB. 22 2:00 p.m. 1 2 SHOWS 7:30 p.m. Adults $1.50 Students 754 Children 50c GUEST SKATERS - Brenda Bridgman and Rick Pettit of Preston, 1974 Western Ontario Sectional Novice Pairs Champions Everyone Welcome Sanctioned by C.F.S.A.