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Nico
Joey
— Bert and Clutha are pleased
the birth of their daughter
e porn on Illay 25 Weighing 8
A sales for Adrian, Conte and
ryr thanks to Dr. Gans and OB
of South Huron hospital: 23'
GI AM — Ron and Linda (nee Elder)
a : eased to announce the birth of their
f hild, Benjamin Wade, born May 23,
at Cambridge Memorial weighing 8
1 4 oz. Grandparents are Ken and Kay
r, Hensall, and Shirley Gilliam,
Iptn. 23c
LECIK — Tom and Jo-ann are very
ppy to announce the arrival of their son
esse Alan" born at St. Joseph's Hospital
May 24, 1986 at 9:04 p.m. weighing in at
lbs. 3 oz. Jesse's proud grandparents are
rge and Annie Kadlecik and Stan and
Martha Dupuis (Windsor). A very special
thanks to Dr. Maynard, Dr. Lam and the
OB stat( at St. Joseph's and Exeter
Hospital for the excellent care we receiv-
ed. 23c
TIEMAN — Gary and Marion thank God
for the safe arrival of Ryan Gary on May
13, 1986 weighing 6 lbs. 9 oz. The pride and
joy of grandparents George and Shirley
Tieman, Dashwood, and Karl and Ger-
trude Uhden, Grand Bend. We'd like to
ve special thanks to Dr. Maynard and
floor nursing staff at St. Joseph's,
London. 23c
DEATHS —
BLACKLER — At Memorial Hospital, St.
Marys, on Wednesday, May 28th, 1986
Garth B. Buckler of Lot 11, South -East
Boundary of Usborne Twp., in his 59th
year. Beloved husband of Mary Urquhart.
Dear father of Brent and his wife Kathy,
Kirkton, Steven of Winnipeg, and Kirk at
home. Beloved son of Ila and the late
Maurice Steckler, Kirkton. Brother of
Ethel (Mrs. Jack Urquhart) and Ken, both
of Kirkton, and Dawn (Mrs. Barrie Tem-
ple) of London, England. Rested at the L.
A. Ball Funeral Chapel, St. Marys, where
the funeral service was held on Friday,
May 30th, at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Peter Derek
officated. Interment in St. Paul's Anglican
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
kindly donate to the charity of your choice.
23c
CAVANAGH — At University Hospital,
London, on Monday, June 2, 1986 Norma E.
Cavanagh of 1 Kalisch Ave., Exeter, in her
75th year. Survived by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by one brother
Elmer. No funeral home visitation oCrema-
tion. A memorial service will be held at the
R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, Main St. Ex-
eter on Saturday, June 7 at 2 p.m. with
Rev. Richard Hawley officiating. In
memoriam donations may be made to the
Ontario Heart Foundation. 23c
DEATHS
DEAAING -- At Stlrnia Gemini Hospital
an ?hursdsly, May V, lies, Leon E. Dear-
aformerly af 705 Orchard Ave.,ed hUsband a
the late Stella Josephine (Box) Dearing
(1170). Dear father of Mies Norma Dear-
ing of Sarnia and Mervin and his wife Bon-
nie of Corurnoa; brother of Mrs. Olive
Bier1ng of Exeter and brother-in-law of
Mrs. Ena Ford of Livonia, Michigan;
grandfather of Mrs. Geoff (Bronchi) Hemel
of UnionvWe; meat -grandfather of Andres
Nicole. Also survived by several ateees
and nephews. Predeceased by brothers
Melvin and Raymond and sista' Merle.
Rested at the Stewart Funeral Home Sar-
nia. Funeral service was held in the chapel
on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Exeter
cemetery. Memorial donations to the
Canadian Arthritis Association or the.
Canadian Cancer Society would be ap-
preciated. 23c
DRAKE — Frances W. Drake, 83, RR1
Waldron, Indiana, died May 5th, 1t i, in
Cincinnati. Born in Ontario, Canada,
November 4,1902, she was the daughter of
Wesley and Selina (Francis) Heywood. On
August 23, 1930, in Louisville, Ky., she mar-
ried W. Vernon Drake, who died on
February 12, 1980. Survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. James (Lina) Nichols, Cin-
cinnati; two sisters, Bessi Campbell, Ex-
eter, Ontario; and Elsie Battersby,
Hamilton, Ontario; and five grand-
children. A son, a daughter and four sisters
also preceded her in death. Burial in Rest
Haven Cemetery, Edinburgh. 23'
•
HARLTON — Marjorie Mabel. Peaceful-
ly at Memorial Hospital, St. Marys; on
Tuesday, May 27, 1986 9, Marjorie Mabel
Hariton (nee Henry) of RR1 Granton, in
her 67th year. Beloved wife of Arthur
Hariton, RR1 Granton, loving mother of
Ann (Mrs. Gary Maxwell) of Hensall, and
Murray and his wife Ruth of RR2 Granton.
Dear sister of Mrs. Myrtle Jardine, Marion
(Mrs. James Bendall) both of St. Marys,
Mrs. Hazel Darling, St. Thomas and Mrs.
Edna Low of Cambridge. Loving grand-
mother of Sherri, Tracy, Rebecca and
Scott. Predeceased by two brothers Bill
and Earl Henry. Rested at the Lindsay -
Sass Funeral Home, 47 Wellington Street
South, St. Marys where the complete
funeral service was held on Thursday, May
29th at 2 p.m. Rev. Bruce Pierce officiated.
Interment at St. Marys Cemetery. In her
memory donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. 23c
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday, June 8
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Come and Worship with us
Cciven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. David Dougall
Sunday, June 8
10:15 a.m. Morning Service
10:15 a.m. Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dash -Wood
Pastor •
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, June 8
9:30 a.m. Congregation
Christian Education
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
Sunday, June 8
10:00 a.m. - Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
7:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Third Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, June 8
Confirmation and
Communion Sunday
11:00 o.Tn. • Morning Worship
with the Rev. Richard W. Hawley
11:00 a.m. Church School
Courtesy Car for June
Mr. Earl Carroll
235.1044
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Moin at Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday, June 8
Third Sunday after Pentecost
11:15 a.m. Service in Riverside Park
This week for sure
Church School Awards
Parish Pot -luck picnic follows
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W.. Exeter
Sunday, June 8
9:45 Family Bible Hour
Memory Verse Phil. 2:7
11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Worship Services
8 p.m. Wednesday
Prayer and Bible Study
Business Meeting
to follow at 8:30
Upcoming Events:
Friday, June 20 at 7 p.m.
Annual Sunday School Picnic
All Welcome
"Unresolved anger is double the burden
and twice the work.."
Peace
Lutheran Church
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday, June 8
10:30 o.m. Worship Service
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
Welcome
Exeter
Bible Fellowship
Sunday, June 8
9:45 o.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
11:00 o.m. Family Bible Hour
Speaker Harold Paisley Jr.
6:00 p.m. Communion
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held of
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Hwy. 4 South
Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN
Youth Pastor REV. RANDY COX
Sunday, June 8
10:00 o.m. Sunday'School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all ages
Nursery available for all services
Everyone welcome
DEATHS
KEYES At South llluron hospital. Ex-
eter, on Saturday, May 31, 1138, Robert
James Keyes el Gr ears Acres, Grand Bend,
in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Ber-
tha (Britton) Keyes. Dear father and
father-in-law of Carman and Joan 01 Ot-
tawa, Jack and Pat of London, LeRoy and
Elsie of Grand Bend. Loved grandpa of
Ted, Tom, Jane and Tim, all ef Ottawa,
Jet/ of St. Marys, and Scott and Susan of
Grand Bend. Dear brother of Muriel ( Mrs.
Edgar Cudnore) and step -brother Harold
Parker, both of Hensall. Predeceased by
several brothers. A memorial service was
held at Grand Bend United Church on Sun-
day, June 1 at 3 p.m., Rev. R. Peebles of-
ficiated. Cremation with interment
Woodland Cemetery, Mitchell. Memorials
to the Heart Fund, Grand Bend United
Church, or the Lambtoo Horne Care Pro-
gram would be appreciated by the family
and arranged for at the T. Harry Hoffman
& Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, 237-3532.
23c
KLOPP — At University Hospital, London,
on Wednesday, May 28,1966, Mr. Bertram
William Klopp of RR3 Zurich, in his 80th
year. Beloved husband of • Clara
(Kalbfleisch)• dear father of Herb
Klopp of RR3 �h, Marjory (Mrs. Jeff
Haywood) of London, Mary (Mrs. James
Whitney) and Kathryn (Mrs. Roy Went-
zell) both of Waterloo; dear brother of
Lloyd and Lorne Klopp both of Zurich and
Mrs. Veola Wood of London. Mr. Klopp is
predeceased by one brother Bruce (1964).
Also surviving are 12 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. Visitation was in
the Zurich Chapel of the Michael P. O'Con-
nor Funeral Homes until Saturday, May 31
then to St. Peter's Lutheran Church Zurich
for funeral service at 3 p.m. with Pastor
Stephen Alies officiating. Interment follow- -
ed at St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy
donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. 23c
MORENZ — Suddenly at Victoria
Hospital, London, on Saturday, May 31,
1986, Roy Albert Morenz of Lucan, and
formerly of Grand Bend, in his 65th year.
Loving father and father-in-law of Ernie
and Anne Morenz, June and Lynn Rowley,
all of London, and Sharon Morenz of
Florida. Dear brother of Hugh Morenz of
Dashwood, Marjorie (Mrs. Leslie Adams)
of Exeter, Mrs. Blanche Chapman of Lon-
don, and Mrs. Hazel Corbett of Hensel!.
Also loved by five grandchildren. Rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood where the funeral ser-
vice will be conducted on Wednesday, June
4, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Grand Bend
Cemetery. Rev. R. Peebles officiating.
Memorials to the Canadian Cancer Socie-
ty would be appreciated by the family.23c
NEWTON — At St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, on Friday, May 30, 1986, Frederick G.
Newton, in his 74th year. Beloved husband
of Lee Newton of Pinedale Sub., RR2
Grand Bend. Predeceased by his first wife
Mable (Pike) Newton (1973). Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Robert and Ada
Newton of London. Also survived by four
step -children and three grandchildren.
Loved by nieces and nephews. Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Funeral and committal
services were held on Sunday, June 1, 1966
at St. John's By The Lake Anglican
Church, Grand Bend at 2:30 p.m. Inter-
ment Strathroy Cemetery, Rev. J: Sutton
officiated, Memorials to the Cancer Socie-
ty would be appreciated by the family. Mr.
Newton war a former Manager of the
L.C.B.O., Grand Bend. 23c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
A Retirement Tea will be held to honour
Joan Carruthers at Prince Andrew School,
Bryanston, on Sunday, June 15 from 1-3
p.m. Everyone welcome. Best wishes on-
ly, please. 23,24c
CARDS OF THANKS—
,
Many
HANKS—
Many thanks to our neighbours and
friends for all the cards and gifts given to
us on our 50th Anniversary. Special thanks
to our daughters Marlene Rundle and
Sharon Latta for serving such a delicious
dinner. It will be a day long to be
remembered. 23'
Hugh and Velma Eagleson
CARDS OP THANKS -
1 would like to say a sincere thank you
to all my family, friends and neighbours
for the lovely cards and gifts I received on
my 97th birthday.Mabel Mc icol
28nc
I would like to express my thanks to
everyone who supported us by their in-
terest and prayers while 1 was a patient in
St.� pilal, London and sine
returning Stewart Miner
We would like to take this opportunity tel
thank our families, friends and neighbours
for all the beautiful shower gifts, and wed-
ding gifts we received. Also a big thank -
you for everyone who helped making the
showers and the Buck and Doe. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered. 23'
Karen and Dan Denomme
I would like to thank all the neighbours
on Mill, Waterloo, William, and Huron
Street for giving me such a lovely shower
on Friday, May 23, 1986. You were all so
thoughtful and kind. Thank you. 23'
Brenda Brunzlow
I wish to thank everyone who
remembered me with cards, visits and
treats while I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home. All was
appreciated. ' 23'
Hubert Hunter
I wish to thank all my relatives, friends
and neighbours for their visits, treats, get
well cards and flowers. Special thanks to
Father Mooney for his visit and prayers;
the Catholic Women's League. It was all
appreciated. 23'
Margaret Mousseau
On this occasion of our Golden Anniver-
sary we would like to thank our family,
relatives and friends for the lovely gifts,
flowers and cards we have received.
Special thanks to the people of Crediton. It
will be a treasure long remembered in the
years to come. 23c
Grace and Lorne Hodge
Richard and I would like to say "A
Sincere Thank You" to everyone who came
to our place and helped us celebrate our
25th anniversary. It was just overwhelm-
ing to see so many friends, neighbours and
relatives. Special thank you to our family
for all their work in organizing this party,
also thank you for the many beautiful gifts.
We will treasure these memories forever.
23c
. Richard and Mary Erb
The family of the late Mary Gibson wish
to express their sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their support and caring
during Mary's long hospitalization and also
for their expressions of sympathy, floral
tributes, cards and charitable donations at
the time of her death. Special thanks to
Rev. Joe Campbell, the T.L. DeBurges
Funeral Home, Grace Kyle and the ladies
of Dresden United Church. 23c
Sincerely,
The Reid and Donaldson Families
What a surprise! Thanks to everyone
who came to make my 40th Birthday one
1 will never forget. The cards, gifts and
flowers I received will always remind me
of this great party. Thanks to my family -
Peen, Deanne and Rob for so secretly plan-
ning this and the front lawn sign they made
me. You ladies did a super job on my "din-
ner out",the food was delicious. Thank you
Mom anSharon for making my Birthday
Cake. It's really great to have friends,
relatives and neighbours like you. 23c
Note over the hill,
Joanne McKnight
We would like to extend our sincere
thanks to everyone who helped us at the
time of our house fire. A very special thank
you to the Hensall Fire Department, Mom
and Dad, Bob, Donna and Tim, Jerry,
Mary and Melissa and Aunt Eileen. Your
thoughtfulness will never be forgotten.23c
Doug and Kathy Mann and family.
I would like to thank my family, friends
and neighbours for visits, flowers and
cards while a patient in St. Joseph's
hotypital and since coming home. Your
kindness and help was much appreciated.
23c
Lulu Culbert
Times-Advocat. June 4, 1966
CARDS OR THANKS --
1 would like to thank all my friends,
neighbours and relatives for the lovely
bridal shower in Mt. Carmel. Your kind-
ness was very much appreciated. Special
thanks to Josephine Dietrich, Julia
O'Rourke and Mary Glavin. 23'
Donna Dietrich
IN MEMORIAM ---
BRINTNELL — In loving memory of a
dear son, brother, and uncle Wayne Bever-
ly who passed away June 6, 1184.
He had a nature you could not help loving,
And a heart that was purer than gold;
And those who knew him and loved him,
His memory win never grow cold.
Always remembered and sadly missed
by his mother Lois and family. 23c
COUGHTREY — In loving memory of a
dear son and brother who passed away
June 7, 1972.
Your end was very sudden,
You made us weep and cry,
But the saddest part of all,
Was you never said goodbye.
If he could spoke before the end,
These are the words he would have said,
This life for me is truly past.
1 loved you all to the very last.
Weep not for me but courage take,
Love each other for my sake.
God be with you Fred.
Always remembered by Mom and Dad,
Marina and Sandra. 23c
NEIL - In loving memory of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfather, Richard G.
Neil, who passed away five years ago, May
31, 1981.
No one knows the silent heartaches
Only those who have loved can tell.
The grief we bear in silence
For the one we loved so well.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by wife Irene, sons Jim and Dick,
daughters-in-law Bev and Jenny and
grandchildren. 23'
BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m.
First regular card $1 00, 15 regular games
of 120 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
8200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
32tfnc
SUPERANNUATED TEACHERS AND
SPOUSES — The Huron branch annual
myeting and dinner will be held Tuesday,
June 10 at the Clinton Legion Hall.
Registration 11:30 a.m. Dinner 12:30 p.m.
Cost is $8 per person. Please send cheque
payable to Huron Superannuated Teachers
to Mrs. Evelyn Merrill, RR1 Clinton, NOM
ILO. 22,23c
HAM & STRAWBERRY SUPPER — at
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lucan,
Wednesday, June 25th, 5-8 p.m. Adults
$5.00, children 12 and under $2.00.
Preschoolers free. 22,23,(24)c
FIVE DAY CRUISES — on Rideau Canal
& Trent Severn Waterway. Beautiful
scenery, carefree relaxation, private
stateroom, delicious meals. Brochure Bok
1540, Peterborough, K9J 7117 (705)748-3666.
'22x
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER —
Wednesday, June 18, Dashwood Communi-
ty CCntre. 5-8 p.m. Adults $6.00, 12 and
under $2.50. Pre-school free. Take outs 50
cents extra. Sponsored by Dashwood UCW.
22.25e
STAN -LEE CLUB — is holding a Dessert
Euchre at Stanley Complex, Wednesday,
June 11th at 12:30, one of Stanley's Ses-
quicentennial events. Price $2.00.
Everyone welcome. 23'
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER —
Thursday, June 19, Brinsley's St. Marys
Anglican Church. 5:30-8 p.m. 23,24,25'
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNiT —
invites you to attend the Child Health
Clinic, held at the Health Unit office, South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday, June
9, 1986 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for Health
Surveillance, Anaemia Screening, Im-
munization, Hearing Screening and Vision
Screening. Adult immunization will also be
offered at this clinic. 23c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER
SMORGASBORD — Saturday, June 14.
Served from Greenway United Church
5-7:30 p.m. Admission Adults 86.00:
Children 6-12 $3.00; Under 6 tree. 23,24c
MARTENE REUNION Sunday June 15
1:00 p.m. Dashwood Community Centre.
23'
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH YARD
SALE — Saturday, June 21;9 a.m. For
donations call 235-2335, 235-1299, 235-0796.
in support of our building fund. 23-25c
TRIViTT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN
CHURCH CHICKEN BARBECUE — Fri-
day, June 20th Noon 11:30-12:30; Supper
5-6:30 p.m. Advanced tickets. $6.00 for '7
chicken, salad, roll; 83.00 for 14 chicken,
salad, roll (supper only) For tickets call
235-2335, 235-1299, 235-0796. 23,24,25c
NOMINATIONS — are being received now
for Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
awards. Contact this newspaper to
nominate an outstanding young person ag-
ed 6 to 18, who deserves more than a pat
on the back. 23x
FORMER SMITHS FALLS RESIDENTS
SETTLER'S DAYS & OLD HOME WEEK
— 10th Anniversary. From June 28 to July
1st. Pre -registration kits $5 and informa-
tion write Millie O'Neal, Chairperson,
Smiths Falls Settler's Days 86 Reunion
Committee, 111 Brockville St., Smiths
Falls, Ont. K7A 3Y7. Make a commitment -
"Return to Smiths Falls 1986." 23x
DUNDALK'S — 29th Annual Canadian
Open Square & Step Dancing Competition.
Friday and Saturday, June 27th and 28th.
Information Fred (Pat) Dales (5191
923-2919. • 23x
COMING TO EXPO? Visit the largest
hydroponic store in Canada. Just two
blocks from Expo. Western Water Farms,
1244 Seymour St., Vancouver. B.C. V6i3
3N9 (604) 682-6636. 23x
FIDDLE & STEP DANCE CONTEST -
July 11th and 12th. Community Centre.
Fergus, Ont. Camping on grounds. Infor-
mation, Call Mery Woods (519) 843-1630.23x
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL. AUXILIARY
MEETING -- Tuesday, June 10th 2:00
Auxiliary Room. Speaker .lean O'Rourke
Public Health Nurse. 23'
40T11 ANNIVERSARY REUNION -- Ex-
eter Guides and Brownies, Exeter Legion
Hall, Sat., June 21 12-4 p.m. Former and
present Brownies, Guider, Pathfinders and
Rangers, leaders, parents and C.A.
members are invited. Bring memories and
memorabilia. For information call ilelen
Coates 235-2787, Bobbie Luxton 235-0791.
Roberta Mortley 235-1284 23,24,(25)•
RADER — In loving memory of a dear
sister Mary Isabell who passed away June
4, 1985.
God knew that she was suffering
That the hills were hard to climb,
So He closed her weary eyelids
And whispered Peace be thine. •
Away in the beautiful hills of God,
By the valley of rest so fair,
Some time, some day, we know not when,
We will meet our loved one there.
Lovingly remembered by brothers and
sisters. 23'
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1N MEMORIAM —
RADER — Ian loving memory of a dear
mother and wife who passed away one
year.
tears we watched you suffer,
And ly fade away.
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping,
So peacefully tree from pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer so again.
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Lovingly remembered by Ray, Carol,
Brad, Barbara, John, Brenda. 23•
TAYLOR — In loving memory of a dear
grandson and' nephew Jeff who passed
away two years ago.
In a quiet country grave yard,
Where the breezes gently blow,
Lies the one we loved so dearly
And lost two years ago.
Before we knew his spirit flew
And from us he had gone.
It broke our hearts to lose him,
But he did not go alone.
For part of us went with him,
The day God called him home.
Lovingly remembered by Nana and
Papa, Randy and Rod. 23'
TAYLOR — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father, grandfather and great-
grandfather Ross Dennison Taylor who
passed away June 1st, 1982.
We think of the day you passed away,
There was little we could do.
But memories never fade away
For we always. think of you.
To us you were very special
And we miss you more each day
For the saddekt day in all our lives
Was the day you passed away.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by wife Luella, sons Kenneth, Donald and
Douglas, daughter-in-law, Jaci and all the
grandchildren. 23'
TURNBULL — In loving memory of a dear
mother and father who passed away June
9th, 1976 and June 3rd, 1981. .
When thoughts go back as they constantly
do,
We treasure the memories we have of you.
Lovingly remembered by their daughter
and son-in-law Elva and Lloyd Lamport.
23'
EXPO DAY AT U • RNE — T e t eme Fri •ay at Usborne'Centra
School was Expo '86. Shown checking maps are Kurt Hoogenboom
and Laura Hardeman. - T -A photo
Clinton Kinsmen
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BARBECUE - SCI's - 60's DANCE - CAR SHOW
•
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
"Canada's Largest 50's - 60's Show"
ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BUT,
DANCE TO
The roulons
PLUS OAR2 ROBERTSON MUSIC SERVICE
MC - CKSL RADIO'S
Rich Greven
PRIZES • CONTESTS -
Twist • Jive • Ruddy Holly Look•e.like
Oueeen of the Hop - end morel
Held under authority ole special occasion permit
For Information
and tickets can
WAYNE HODGES
482-7042
HARVEY CARTER
482-3534
BILL THOMPSON
482-7127
1'18 Annual
Hensall Spring
o�
Friday evening June 13th and
Saturday June 14th.
Friday: Official Opening - 7:00 p.m.
Ladies Section and Jr. School Section -
262-6349, 5:00 p.m.
Sheep Show - 235-0437, 4:00 p.m.
Amateur Owner Horse Show - 262-5472,
6:00 p.m.
Baby Show - 482-3120 or 262-2033,
7:15 p.m. -
Mini Pedal Pull - 262-5350, 7:15 p.m.
•Jr. Talent Show - Sponsored by Kentucky
Fried Chicken and Ellison Travel & Tours
26245608 or 227-4807, 8:00 p.m.
Queen of the Fair - Sponsored by the
Kinette Club of Hensall and District.
262-3444, MC, Jim Swan CFPL
Saturday: Market Cattle Show and 4-H
Calf Show, 482-7552, 11:00 a.m.
Poultry Show - 235-0437, 11:30 a.m.
Parade with Band in attendance -
262-2201 or 262-6129, 12:00 noon
Hensen Calf Club Show & Sale - 527-1629
or 34 •2648, 1:30 p.m.
Horse Show - 236-4818, 1:30 p.m.
Saturday p.m.
Ladies Program
Old McDonald's Farm
Cross Cut Saw Competition
Horse Shoe Pitch Comjetio
Midway - Fri. 8 Sat.
President - Stewart Brown
Ladies 294-0342
President - Frances Kinsman
262-5480
ieerotary - Beth Cooper
262-3033
Hensall Fair Board Beef BBQ Sat. Evening by advance
tickets only, 262-2048: 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.