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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-27, Page 19 (2)BIRTHS - FRENCH - Earl and Barbara (nee Hein) are happy to annotfltce the birth of their 7 Ib. 11 oz. daughter, Elizabeth Mary, on February 19, 1975, at St. Mary's Memorial Hospital. A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ruston. St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Vern. Woodham. 9c. MURDY - Michael and Elizabeth (nee Toth) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Christopher, born on Thursday. February 13, 1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Toth. London and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdy, Lucan. 9c CARDS OF THANKS - We would like to thank everyone for the cards, gifts and those who attended the dance at Zurich for our 25th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to Kathy, Jerry. Doug and Beth. Thanks to everyone who helped at the dance. Your kindness will alays be remembered. - Gordon and Jean Munn 9p I wish to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, fbflowers and treats while -in Exeter Hospital and since returning home. - Mrs. Everett Haist 9p I wish to thank my relatives, neighbors and friends for the flowers. cards and treats given me while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home; also thanks to Dr. Gulens, Rev. Dob- son. Hoffman's Ambulance and hospital staff. - Mrs. Ida Turnbull CARDS OF THANKS - Norman and I would like to thank alt neighbors, friends and relatives for visits, cards and flowers I receiv- ed while in St. Joseph's and South Huron hospitals. Special thanks to Drs. Ecker, Sweeney, Rodger, Zohrab, Miss Claypole, nurses and staff of both hospitals, also Hoffman ambulance, Rev. Wright and Rev. Snell of Exeter and Mrs. Margaret Wareing and John Westcott. - Carrie•Norry 9p I wish to thank my relatives and friends for the flowers, cards, gifts and visits which 1 received while 1 was a •patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. - Mrs. Stewart Blackwell • • 9p 1 would like to thank alt my relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely flowers. cards, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Gordon Troyer who so ably looked after the work at home. - Robert Taylor 9p Grace and Jason Dinney would like to say a big thank you to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the visits, cards. gifts and prayers while in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. Thanks to the doc- tors and nurses of 4th floor East who were so kind to me. A special thanks to Jack and Eileen for looking after my family at home. All this kindness is appreciated. Thanks again. 9c M,r sincere thanks for the lovely flowers. cards, gifts and visits while a patient at South Huron Hospital and since returning home. - Sincerely. Elsie Jory 9p 77C C/,I,,c1,es in the area Invite you to loin them for Worship Fellowship and Services The Anglican Church of Canada Trivitt Memorial Rector REV. G. A. ANDERSON. D.F.C., Dip. Th. Third Sunday in Lent March 2, 1975 8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion 11:15 a.m.-Morning Prayer Sunday School Nursery We invite you to worship in the Church of your Forefathers Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St. West Fundamental - Evangelical Sunday. March 2, 1975 11:00 a.m.-Sermon Topic: "The Eleventh Commandment." • 7:30 p.m. -Sermon Topic: "A Very Important Lamb." 9:45 a.m.-Our Family Bible School A class for every age. Nursery provided 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. 8.A. Organist Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday. March 2 9:45 a.m.-Church Service 10:50 a.m.-Sunday School Everyone Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Vacancy Pastor REV. MARVIN BARZ Sunday. March 2 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. B.A., B.D. Minister Sunday March 2 10:00 a.m.-Worship Rev. H. Van Essen 11:10 a.m.-Sunday School 7:30 p.m. -Worship in Dutch Language, Rev. H. Van Essen Exeter United Church Jamesat Andrew Ministers: REV. GLEN D. WRIGHT, B.A.,B.D. and REV. HAROLD SNELL. 8.A..8.D. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Cameron Music Director: Mrs. Roland McCaffrey Sunday. March 2 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Sermon: "Suffering" - • third in a Lenten series entitled, "The Crosses We Carry' Rev. Harold Snell preaching Nursery Courtesy Car - 235-2656 Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. - Confirmation • Class Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. - Lenten Fellowship Zion United Church Crediton Sunday. March 2 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School Classes for alt ages. All are welcome. Christian Reformed Church REV. JACK ROEOA Minister Sunday. March 2 10:00 a.m.-Morning Service 2:15 p.m. -Afternoon Service The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:30 p.m Dial 1570 Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victoria REV. BRYAN COLBOURNE Sunday. March 2 We invite you to join us for the following services 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School for the whole family. Special guests. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Guest Speaker, Rev. Dave Johnston Music - People of the Way 7:00 p.m. -Speaker. Rev. Dave Johnston Music - People of the Way Tues. -8 p.m. -Young Peoples and - Bible Study Wed. -17:00 p.m. Crusaders for bobs and girls. 7 10 14 A warm welcome awaits you. Caven Presbyterian Church Minister: REV.WILFRED D. JARVIS. B.A.,B.D. Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, March 2 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. March 2 10:00 a.m.-Family Sunday School Hour 11:00 a.m.-Pralse and Worship 8:00 p.m. -Gospel Ratty Thurs.-8:00 p.m. Worship Service CARDS OF THANKS - The family of the late Mrs. Josephine Koricina would like to ex- press their sincere thanks for the• kindness shown in the loss of their beloved wife, mother and grand- mother. Many thanks to those who sent cards, Masses, floral tributes, prayers and donations to the Cancer fund: Special thanks to Doctor Meltzer, Nursing Staff at St. Joseph's Hospital, Haskett & Son Funeral Home. Father Mooney. pallbearers and the ladies who helped at the house. Your kindness will always be remembered. 9c IN MEMORIAM - HUNTER - In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt who passed away one year ago, March 1, 1974. 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 by sisters Lula and Mary, brothers Roy and Glen and their families 9p HUNTER - In loving memory of a dear aunt who passed away one year ago. March 1. 1974. God saw that you were suffering So He did what He thought best He came and stood beside you And whispered "Come and Rest". You bade no one a Iasi farewell Nor even said good-bye.• You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. Lovingly remembered by Sandra. David and Michael. 9p GLANVILLE - In loving and fond memory of my dad, Frank Adam Glanville. who I lost seven years ago. March 1. 1968. Behind a smile there's many a tear For the dad I lost and loved so dear. Others were taken, ves I know But he was mine and I loved him so. Ever remembered and sadly miss- ed by daughter Elaine Foran 9nc GLANVILLE - In loving memory of our dad. Frank Adam Glanville. who was so suddenly taken seven years ago. March 1, 1968. A beautiful memory is all we have left Of a dad so dear we will never forget. Always so true. unselfish and kind Few in this world his equal you'll find. Deep in our hearts his memory is kWe loved him too dearly to ever forget. Dad never failed to do his best His heart was true and tender He liyed his life for those he loved And those who loved remember. And though the years be many or few We'll always Dear Dad be thinking of you - But one day we will answer to the call When our work on earth shall cease Then we will all be reunited InAt lf7dOnd..of PRIIACt f'SACe Too sadly missed to be forgotten by Richard. bavid, Muriel, Katherine. Lorna. Brenda and Barbara Glan- ville 9nc CASH BINGO - Seaforth Legion Hall. Friday. February 28, 1975. at 8:15 pm.. sharp. 15 regular games for 81000 and a $75.00 Jackpot to go each week. Admission $1.00. extra cards 25e each or 7 for 81.00. (Children under 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for Welfare Work Spon- sored by Branch 156. Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. 9tfnc 1.O.O.F. United Nation Speaking con- test. Central Huron Secondary School. Clinton. 8:00 p.m., Friday. February 28. 1975. Public welcome. 9c PRAYER SERVICE - The World Day of Prayer will be held on Friday. March 7. at 2 p.m. in the Lucan Revival Centre. Mrs. Ewart Madden will be the speaker and everyone is welcome to attend. 9c 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. 9.10p RUMMAGE SALE and Auction spon- sored by Womens Auxiliary South Huron Nospitaf will be held at Exeter Legion Hall. Friday and Saturday. April 4 and 5. Town wide pick up commencing at 9 a.m. Thursday. April 3. 9,11.12c FETTES TOURS & Travel - • BI -1-75 - British Isles Tour - 19 Day Fully Escorted Tour to England. Scotland and Wales Departs May 5. Includes round trip air fare. all land transportation via chartered coach. accommodation. admissions. guide fees and breakfasts. Join your friends from this area for a beautiful spring tour. Free brochures available C-1-75 - California Tour - 21 day fully escorted tour departs April 20. Includes Salt Lake City. San Fran- cisco. Los Angeles. Reno. Las Vegas. Grand Canyon. Painted Desert. Petrified Forest and more. Exeter pick ups. Reserve Now. W-1.75 - Washington D.0 - During Cherry Blossom Festival is a photographers delight departing April 4. Four days of relaxation, scenery, history and enjoyment. See the White House. Lincoln Memorial. Arlington Cemetery. Mount Vernon. etc. Seats still available. Reserve Co - day. • N -I-75 - Nashville Tennessee • 4 day tour to the Grand 'Ole Opry departs March 27. Includes 3 nights accom- modation, reserved Opry seats, guid- ed City Tour and admission to the Music Hall of Fame. No- Overnight Driving. Some space still available. Exeter Pick ups. F-20-75 - Florida Tour - Some space still available on our 14 day. fully es- corted. Circle Florida Tour departing March 1. Includes St. Petes, Miami. Orlando. St. Augustine. Disneyworld, Cypress Gardens. Silver Springs. Kennedy Space Centre and' Bush Gardens. All side trips and ad- missions included. First Class Ac- commodation and Transportation throughout. Pick ups in Exeter. • Fettes Tours & Travel, 184 Main St.. S.. Mount Forest, Ontario. Phone 323- 1545 9c IN MEMORIAM - AYOTTE - In loving memory of my dear son, Clarence, who passed away suddenly five years ago, March 1. 1969. Five years have passed and gone Since one I loved so well Was taken from my home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers I place upon his grave May wither and decay But the love for him who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Sadly missed and always remembered by mother. 9p KESTLE - In loving memory of a dear mother, Emily Kestle, who passed away one year ago, February 26. 0 happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still. But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. God knows how much 1 miss her Never shall her memory fade Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid. Ever remembered by her family. 9nc MORI.EY - In memory of a wonder- ful wife and mother. Olive Leah, call- ed to her Eternal Home. five years ago. She died as she had lived. Loved by all who knew her. Fondly remembered by her hus- band Wilson and family. 9p MORLEY - 7n loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Wilson Morley. who passed away on March 1. 1970. Five years -have passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away: God took her home; it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still. Ever remembered by daughter Maida. son-in-law Coleman and grandson Terry Bowman. . 9p TRAQUAIR - In loving memory of our dear brother. Ritchie Traquair. who passed away, March 1. 1974. Time unfolds another year But memories keep you ever near. No need for words except to say Still loved still missed in every way. Ever remembered by sisters. Mrs. Arthur Jones and Mrs. Rollie Williams. 9p STIRE - In loving memory of our dear parents. Emma Stire. who pass- ed away February 24. 1971, and John Stire. who passed away February 26, 1956. We often think of days gone by When we were all together: A shadow o'er our lives has cast Our loved ones gone forever. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by son Carl and daughters Frieda. Ethel and Lillian. daughter- in-law Ruth and sons-in-law Paul, Russ and Albert 9p Board see s interim pay k Mid 1lesex County Board of Education this week decided to requisition an interim 1975 tax levy from county municipalities. Notices will be issued by March 1 and are expected to be for the same amount as the 1974 quar- terly requisition. The total 1975 requisition will not be known until the year's budget is set after grant regulations have been received from the Ministry of Education. The board also approved staffing ratios for schools in the 1975-76 school year. For elementary schools it will be approximately 29.4 pupils per classroom and, for secondary schools, 16.9 pupils per teacher. The 1974-75 figures are '29.89 and 17.0 respectively. These are averages and vary from class to class depending on enrolment. Appearing before the board to discuss the. problem of drainage at the site of the new • Parkhill - West Williams Public School. Mayor William Waters assured trustees of the town's cooperation in the installation of a storm drain to serve the property. Drainage has long been a recurring problem at the school site. In other business, the board waived its policy on use of school equipment to assist the Poplar Hill Athletic Association to put on a concert in tribute to the late Murray Fletcher. And. to encourage and recognize student artistic achievement, the board decided t0 provide a best actor and best actress award for the annual Middlesex County Drama Festival. At the first festival held recently at Althouse College. plays were presented by Glencoe District High School, Medway High School, and North Mid- dlesex District High School, with Glencoe's production being judged the best overall per- formance. a Fitness: something that no one else can do for you. ndnnuna[nOn Fitness. In 'our heart situ knin it'. right ELEPHANT TALK - During Thursday's rehearsal of the Exeter figure skating carnival, Shelley Kroft dressed as on elephant gets words of encouragement from Aileen Klungel. T -A photo EDMUND F. KRAFT Edmund F. Kraft of Dashwood passed away at St. Joseph Hospital, London, on Saturda February 22 in his 81st year. H was the husband of the la Ellanora Willert (1968). He wa the father of (Dorothy) ,Mr Elgin Rader, Dashwood an Harold Kraft.of London; brothe of Mrs. Victor (Lucinda) lieywood of Exeter, and Mrs. Dora Stadelbauer of London. He is also survived by eight grand- children and nine great- grandchildren. Mr. Kraft rested at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood, then on Tuesday to Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, where funeral services were held under the direction of Rev. K. Hahn. Interment was in Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Pallbearers were Richard, Kenneth and Brian Rader, Terry Martin, Jim Becker, and Peter Kraft: OWEN PETER DODDS Owen Peter Dodds passed away on Thursday, February 2 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London in his 65tt) year. A resident of Ailsa Craig, he was the husband ai-Jaene (Dixon) Dodds. He was the father of Dorothy (Mrs. Lyle Slater) of Ailsa Craig, Carl, of London, Bill of Calgary and Wayne of Hearst. He was also a brother of Don of Ilarriston, Jim of Stratford, Betty, (Mrs. Harold Smith) of Wardsville, John of Ripley and predeceased by Bob. Mr. Dodds is survived by 11 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Monday February 24 from the T. Stephenson Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig, by Rev. F. Ralph. Interment was in the Carlisle Cemetery. W. L.HENDERSON William Lloyd Henderson, born 's in East Luther Township in 1906, y, died suddenly on February 18 at e his late residence Andrew Street to in Exeter, Ontario. He was the s only son of Mr. and Mrs. William s. N. Henderson. d Mr. Henderson received his r early education in Dufferin County and graduated with a Bachelor - of Arts 'Degree from Queen's University in Kingston. He taught public school for two years at S.S. No. 1 East Luther Township, six years at Tara Continuation School, 20 years at Grand Valley Continuation School and 12 years at South Huron District High School in Exeter retiring in 1967 after 40 years in the teaching profession. On August 9, 1933 Mr. Hen- derson was married to Alma Hilborn in Grand Valley and he is survived by his wife Alma, four children: Irwin of Orangeville, Cecil of Toronto, Howard of London, and Shirley (Mrs. Lorne Dundas) of London; six grand- children: Nancy, Lisa and Linda Henderson, Neil Hen- derson, and Brian and Laurie Dundas; and his only sister Lillian (Mrs. George Hills) of Toronto. Mr. Henderson was active in community affairs and was a member of Exeter United Church and Lebanon Masonic Lodge at the time of his death, Funeral services were held at the Dinney Funeral Home in Exeter on February 20 with Rev. Glen Wright and Rev. Harold Snell officiating and at the Sime Funeral Home in Grand Valley on February 21 with Rev. John Huether officiating. A Masonic Service was also held at 9 p.m. on February 20 at the Dinney Funeral Home. Pall bearers at the Exeter service were: Stan Love, Nelson Squire. Ken Bridges, Bruce Cann, Carfrey Cann and Tom Yearley. Interment will be in Grand Valley Union Cemetery in the spring. COLLIN EARL WILSON Collin Earl Wilson, of 163 Front St.. Strathroy; died as a result of a car accident on Saturday February 22. in his 66th year. Born in Stephen Township. near Grand Bend, he was the brother of Mrs. George (Cora) Conklin of Durand, Michigan. Funeral services from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dash- wood, were held on Wednesday. February 26 by Rev. H. Dobson. Interment followed in Grand Bend Cemetery. EVAMAE WILSON Eva Mae Wilson (Stackhouse) of Brucefield, died at Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday February 20, in her 62nd year. She was the wife of Robert Mac Wilson; sister of Mrs. Stanley (Leila) Neale of Lon- don, John (Steve) Stackhouse of Wilton Grove. She is also sur- vived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from the Beattie Funeral Home. Clinton, on Saturday. February 22, by Rev. E.S. Stephens.interment was made in Bairds Cemetery, Stanley Township. ROY F. PEPPER Roy F. Pepper, passed away on Friday, February 21, in Clinton in his 8Oth year. He is survived by his wife, Elma (Crich) Pepper. four daughters; Mrs. Harold (Viola) Taylor of Seaforth, Mrs. Percy (Edith) Rutter of Bloomfield, Mrs. Frank ( Eleanor) Falconer of RR 5 Clinton, Mrs. William (Gladys) Riehl of Clinton; three sons, Ilarold of Clinton, Norman of RR 1 Hensall, and Clifford of RR I Dashwood; one sister, Mrs. !toward Crich, 'Clinton; 22 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, on Sunday, February 23, with in- terment following in Clinton Cemetery. GORDON FREDERICK WELLS Gordon Frederick Wells. of 550 Morning Ave., London. passed away at Westminster Hospital. London on Monday. February 17 in his 77th year. He was the husband of Mrs. Idella Sarah (Davis) Wells; father of Mrs. Robert (Caroline) Burns. Min- nette; brother of Ernest John. Laverne, Nelson and Mrs. Lloyd (Verdun) Lindenfield, all of Exeter, and Mrs. Golda Tyler of Dashwood. He is also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Services were conducted from the Needham Memorial Chapel. London, on Thursday February 20, by Rev. W.D. Mercer. Interment was in Woodland Cemetery, London. . JOHNSTON PATTERSON Johnston Patterson, of Beach O'Pines, RR 2 Grand Bend, died in Stephen Township on Tuesday. February 25, in his 64th year. He was the husband of Jean E. Paul; father of Nancy of Sarnia, Donna and Donald, at home; brother of Kenneth, Ray, Mrs. Wellwood (Alice) Gill, all of Grand Bend. (Marjorie) Mrs. R.L. Knight, of London, (Mary) Mrs. Irvin Rader of Dashwood, Mae Pat- terson of Newmarket and predeceased by Garnet in 1974. Funeral services for Mr. Pat- terson will be held from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, at 2 p.m. Friday, -February 28. PUBLIC SKATING EXETER ARENA Saturday 2:00 - 4:00 8:00 - 10:00 Sunday '2:00 - 4:00 Timet -Advocate, February 27, 1975 Page 19 Damages lig Damages were light in two accidents investigated this week by Exeter town police officers. Thursday at 9.10 a.m. Con- stable George Robertsoh set damages at $350 when vehicles driven by John Ruff and Ronald Coleman, both of London collided at the corner of Main and Huron streets. A Saturday mishap at the Zip Car Wash parking lot on Main street north- involved vehicles driven by Joan Ducharme, RR 2 Zurich, and David Brown, Carling street, Exeter. Constable Robertson listed damages at $180. The Exeter police department is still receiving complaints regarding the breaking of street lights in the north section 6f town. Assistance from the public would be appreciated in putting an end to this vandalism. Constable Joe O'Driscoll of the town police force is attending a six week police course conducted by the Aylmer Police College Reception and Dance for NATALIE LOCKIE and JOHN MASON Bridal Couple Fri., Feb. 28 9-1 CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS lynch Provided Everyone Welcome PUBLIC MEETING Wed., March 5 8:30 p.m. KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Annual Community Centre Reports This is an opportunity for interested individuals or . groupsJo present ideas for improving or expanding recreational facilities at the hall or park. Everyone Welcome HULLY GULLY March 1 Star Trex Pizza Party March 8 Rodger Quick AND The Rainbows March 15 Mozart & The Melody Makers FAMILY NIGHT at KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Fri., March 7 8:30 - 12:30 Music by "The Wildwoods" $4.00 per family Free Pop & Coffee ladies please bring lunch ht in crashes Due to construction at Aylmer the course is being held' at Canadian Forces Base in London. CONCERT of Gospel Music by WATCHMEN - QUARTET Sun., March 2 8:00 p.m. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Reception and Dance for GARY DEITZ and MINNIE ROOSEBOOM Bridal Couple) Sat., March 1 9 1 HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by THE HEYWOOD BROS Everyone Welcome 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. futon 6:55 p.m. Phone 235-0450 JACK RIDDELL Member of Parliament (Huron) will be in Exeter Come on in. Hove o coffee and chat with your member. VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Main St., Exeter Sat., March 15 From 10:00 a.m. till 12 noon Notch your local newspaper 4 o information of further "sits. / 1 Dance at KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., March 1 9 1 Music by Whitestones Orchestra Sponsored by Blanshard Midget Ball Team Everyone Welcome SANDERS TAVERN & RESTAURANT ON THE BEACH GRAND BEND ENTERTAINMENT Fri., Feb. 28 & Sat., March 1 TIMBRE DINE TUES. to FRI. 5-8 P.M. SAT & SUN. 1 2 NOON to 8 P M. RESERVATIONS 238-2251 CLOSED EVERY MONDAY