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Times -Advocate, March 21, 1984
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS --
CHANDLER — Ryan is happy to
announce the birth of his new
playmate and baby brother
Stephen Michael on March 14,
1984 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. Laurie and Michael are pro-
ud parents. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J. Shivas, Merlin and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Chandler,
Dashwood. 12c
DENYS — Ron and Deb are hap-
py to announce the safe arrival of
Jason Ronald, born on March 11,
1984 at Seaforth Community
Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 15 oz. A
brother for Marsha. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Consitt and Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Denys. 12c
FORREST — Bill and Heather
welcome with love their second
son Scott William born March 5.
1984 weighing 7 lbs. at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. A brother and
new playment for Steven. Proud
grandparents are Peggy and
Wilmer Ferguson, Exeter, David
Bowie, Goderich, Margot Bowie,
Port Elgin. Proud great grand-
father J.E. Thomas, Port Elgin.
Many thanks to Dr. Maynard.12c
HARDY — Earl and Dianna are
please to announce the arrival of
Jennifer Dianna 7 lbs. 8,2 ozs. on
March 7 at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. Sister for Jonathan and
Jason. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Brand,
RR 3 Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Hardy, RR 1, Durham. 12c
MEIDINGER — Wayne and -
Denise thank God for the safe ar-
rival of their second daughter
Melissa Ann. A wee sister for
Katie. Melissa was born on March
16 at 5:26 p.m. She weighed 8lbs.
4 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr•
and Mrs. Ivan Meidinger, Zurich
and Mr. and Mrs. Byrne, London.
12c -
MORLEY — Jerry and Mary are
- pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Brian Christopher,
weighing 7 lbs. at St. Joseph's
Hospital on March 8, 1984. A little
brother for Joe and Jennifer and
a new grandson for Joe and
Elizabeth Conlin of Lucan and Les
and Betty Morley of Ailsa Craig.
12c
• STEPHENSON - Jim and Kathy
(nee Sangster) are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Michael James Ross, born March
8. 1984 at Listowel Memorial
Hospital. He is a little brother for
Ann and a grandson for Ross and
Marie Stephenson, RR 1 Ethel
and Don and Marion Plunkett.
Hensel'. 12c
DEATHS —
BAKER — At Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich on Saturday.
March 17, 1984, Alice Pearl ( Gil
Baker. Beloved wife of the late
Arthur Baker (April 1983) in her
99th year. Dear mother of Eva
(Mrs. Lloyd Fahner) of Stephen
Township and Lillian Brown of
Grand Bend. Loved by nine
grandchildren, 21 great grand-
children and one great great
grandchild. Predeceased .by one
daughter Mrs. Cora Tierney and
one son Joesph. Rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman and Son Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Funeral and
committal services were held on
Monday, March 19. Interment
Grand Bend Cemetery. Rev. R.
Peebles officiated. 12c
ESSERY — AT. South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Saturday,
March 17, 1984, William E.H.
Essery of Usborne Township in
his 90th year. Husband of the late
Estelle Neil. Father of Beatrice,
Ridgetown; Donald, Usborne
Twp.; Helen ( Mrs. E.J. Roberts)
Kippen; Mary Margaret ( Mrs.
Rev. Barry 'Passmore), Owen
Sound. Mr. Essery was
predeceased by sister Loretta
-(Mrs. Byron Hicks). Also surviv-
ed by eight grandchildren and
seven great grandchildren.
Funeral service conducted at
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter, by Rev. Barry Passmore
on Monday, March 19, 1984.Inter-
ment in Exeter Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Cliff Hicks.
Harold Davis and grandsons Jim
and Tom Roberts and Mark and
Vaughn Passmore. 12c
SCHENK — At University
Hospital on Monday. March 19,
1984, Katherina (Katie Pfaff) of
Crediton. Beloved wife of the late
Nelson Schenk (1560). in her 89th
year. Dear mother of Gladys
(Mrs. Andrew Bierling) of
Usborne Twp.. Gerald and Paul
Schenk both of Crediton.
Predeceased by a daughter Helen
(1940). Dear sister of Mrs.
Margaret Clark, Mrs. Mary
Gower and Oscar Pfaff all. of
Crediton. 'Predeceased by two
brothers rand one sister. Loving
grandmother of eight grand-
children and 17 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased by
one grandson Donald Schenk.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral !Lome.
Dashwood: where the funeral ser-
vice will be held' on Wednesday.
March 21 at ,2 p.m. Interment
Crediton Cemetery. Rev. B. Elder
officiating. Memorial donations to
Thameswood Lodge would be ap-
preciated by the family and can
be arranged for at the Funeral
Home. 12e
ehuith Di [rti
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel. A.R:C.T.
Sunday, March 25
9:45 a.m. Church Service
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
Thursday. March 22
7:00 p.m. Teen Group
of the Manse
Wed. March 28 . 9:1'5 o.m.
Learning for Lent
Zurich United Church.
Everyone Welcome
• Bethel
Reformed Church •
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Huron Street East.. Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Guest Minister
Rev. S. Wilts
Sundoy. March 25
10:00 o.m. Worship
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
Come and Worship with Us
Caven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, March 25 -
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
' 10:00 a.m. Sunday School
All Grades
• 'Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main 5t. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235.1723
Sunday, March 25
10:00 p. n. . Morning Worship
Sunday School - Preschoolers
2:30 p.m. - Afternoon Service
Sunday School Grades 1-4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Listen to
The Back to God Hour,
Radio Program • Sundays
CKNX Diol 920 - 10:30 a.m.
CHOK Dial 170 • 6:45 a.m.
"Planting the Cross"
Television
Faith 20 • Global 6 E /
pahle 3)
"love and Law"
9:30 a.m. Sundays
4
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Wed. March 21 - 8 p.m.
Lenten Service
Sunday, March 25
9:30. a.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study ,
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew -
Minister
REV JAMES FORSYTHE M.A.
Stoll Associate
Mr. Peter Snell
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. March 25
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Lent Three
and Church School
Courtesy Cor for month
of March -Ben Fisher
235-2026
Nursery Facilities Available
1:30 p.m. Confirmation class
2:30 p. m. Young People's
(high school)
meet at the church
All Are Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley. Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235.2335
Sunday. March 25
Third Sunday in Lent
11:15 a.m. Family Service ,
Nursery
7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer
Discussion Group follows
Wednesdays in Lent 7 p.m
Eucharist and Bible Study
follows
-.Cerebrating 125 years
Serving Christ •
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Is 187 Huron St. W.. Exeter
PASTOR MARK LOWRIE
Sunday, March 25
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Singer Bob Dawson and daughter
Sandy will be with us at 11:00
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Don't miss these fine vocalists
This is the Sunday to visit us
•
DEATHS —
FLETCHER — Arthur Fletcher
passed away peacefully after a
lengthy illness at Grace Villa
Hospital and formerly of 349
Wharncliffe Rd Norm, London on
Thursday, Match 15, 1984 in his
83rd year. Born in Boston,
England, November 17, 1901, son
of the late George Henry and Ada
May (Panton) Fletcher
emigrating to Canada in 1922 and
later sending for his beloved Rose
Tew. Were later married in St.
James Anglican Church, St.
Marys, November 12, 1924. They
resided in theKirkton area before
moving to London. He is survived
by his loving wife Rose also of
Grace Villa Hospital, daughter
Edith, ( Mrs. Robert McCormick )
RR 1 Elderton, sons Walter and
John of London, daughter Rose
(Mrs. James Siddall ), Kirklon. 12
grandchildren and 10 great-
grandchildren also survive.
Predeceased by ene grandson
Christopher. Dear brother of
Edith Foley of Tecumseh and
predeceased by sister Ada White.
Survived also by several nieces
and nephews. The complete
funeral service was held in the
Logan Chapel, Furtney Funeral
Homes, 371 Dundas St. on Mon-
day, March 19 at 1 p.m. with
Canon Castor Scovil of St.
Georges Anglican Church of-
ficiating. Interment later. in
Kirkton Anglican Cemetery,
Kirkton. - 12c
FRAYNE — Suddenly at his
residence, 83 Sanders Street
West. Exeter, Ontario, on
Wednesday. March 14, 1984, Earl
Herman Frayne in his 65th year.
Mr. Frayne was predeceased by
parents Clayton and Rhoda
( Passmore) Frayne and is sur-
vived by one sister, (Lila Mae)
Mrs. Oran Moir of St. Catharines
and four brothers, Ray and Stan
F'rayne both of Exeter, Jack of
Sarnia and Ken of London.
Friends called at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, William
Street, Exeter. The funeral ser-
vice was held on Monday, March
129th. 1984 at 2 p.m. with
Reverend James Foresythe of-
ficiating. interment in Exeter
Cemetery. 12c
GILL — At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Friday. March 16, 1984,
Harry (Aldon) GIN of Sauble
Road. Grand Bend in his 70th
year. Beloved husband of Win-
'nifred (Tiedernan) Gill. Dear
father .of Wayne Zander of Lon-
don. Loving brother of Mrs. Ella
Patterson, Mrs. Edna Noonan.
Miss Irene Gill, Phyllis (Mrs. Roy
Hanlon ), Mrs itelen West and
Stanley Gill all of Grand Bend,
Joan (Mrs. David Leigh) of
Markham. Loving son-in-law of
Mrs. Gertie Tiedeman of Grand
Bend. Dear grandfather of four
'grandchildren. Predeceased by
brother .!lector Gill and William
Louis Gill (infancy,. Rested at the
T. (tarry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood where
the funeral and committal service
was.held Sunday, March IS at 2:30
p.m. intement in Grand Bend
Cemetery. Rev. B. Laing of-
ficiated. Donations to the Cana-
dian Cancer Society would be ap,
preciated by the family. I 2
DEATHS
GLANVILLE — Terry Willis
Glanville of Hassell, formerly
Brussels passed away suddenly
his residence, March 17, 1984
his 21st year. Dear son of Lloy
and Mabel (Westlake) Glanvill
Brussels. Dear brother of Sharo
(Mrs. Melvin Robbins) of S
Williams and Theresa (Mrs. Chris
McDougall) Listowel and Lisa at
home. Grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. John Glanville of RR 4
Walton and Mr. and Mrs. William
Westlake, Exeter. Resting at the
Brussels Chapel The M.L. Watts
Funeral Home, Brussels where
funeral service was held on Mon-
day, March 19. Interment
Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers
Kevin Penington, Jeff Smith,
Robbie Keffer, Doug Cousin,
Brian Godkin and Brian Scott.
Flowerbearers Dean -Glanville,
Robert Glanville, Doris Glanville,
Carolanne Glanville, John
Westlake, Doug Westlake and
Raymond McRoberts. 12c
CARDS OF THANKS —
m I would like to thank the "Dari --
of ing Family" for the gold chain
at and pendant presented to me at
in the Maff banquet held at the Ex -
d eter Legion for 25 years employ-
e, ment. 1t was very much
n appreciated.
t. Dorothy Marks
MARRIAGES
Mrs. Berle Adams would like to
announce the wedding vows that
were exchanged between her
daughter, Mandy -Lynn Northcott
and Raymond Leslie Gallagher
on March 9, 1984 in London, On-
tario. The couple are residing in
Huron Park, Ontario. ,12c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery, Lucan
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Forrest,
Granton are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of Julie
Ann to Lawrence Henry (Butch)
on April 7. 1984 at the Holy Trini-
ty Anglican Church, Lucao at 4
o'clock. Open Reception in
Lucan 12c
CARDS OF THANKS —
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our relatives, friends
and neighbours for their best
wishes, cards and gifts on the oc-
casion of our 60th wedding an-
niversary. We deeply appreciate
the congratulatory messages
from the Village of Zurich, the
Township of Hay and our
members of Parliament. Special
thanks to our nieces and the ladies
who assisted in the kitchen on
March 11 and to those who helped
in any other way. Your kind
thoughts and deeds will always be
remembered and deeply
appreciated.
Urban and Valera Pfile 12c
The family of the late Gladys
Schade wish to express their
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
,prayers, visits to hospitals, floral
tributes, memorial donations
cards of sympathy and other acts
of kindness expressed in the loss
of a dear Wife, Mother and
Grandmother. Special thanks to
Rev. Barb Laing, Rev. Cheryl
Ashick-Engtert, all doctors and
nurses or St Joseph's Hospital
and South Huron Hospital, United
Church Women and O'Connor's
Funeral Home. Your kindness
will remain in our hearts always.
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GIVE THE
GIFT OF LIFE
Coming events
BINGO — Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre: RR 5 Clin-
ton. 8 p m. First regular card
51.00, 15 regular games of 520
each, :t share the wealth. Jack 1'ol
5200 must go. Admission
restricted to 16 years and over.
33t Inc
F'li.M "God in the Hard
Times" featuring Dake Evans
Rogers al 8 p.m. Thursday March
22 in the old gym at South Iluron
District iligh School. Admission
' 51.00. Everyone welcome. 1(1-12'
THE Itt'i(()N (7OLINTV Health
('nit moires you to attend the Ex-
pectant Parent Education Classes
licit( held al South Huron
Hospital. Exeter, commencing
Thursday Mani) 29, 1984. The cost
is E5 (M). The next series of classes
will begin the wrek of September
lo. 1984. For pre -registration or
further information, please call
the Health ('nit office at 235.1(514
Itu-12c
EXF:TEit S(►C('EIt REGISTRA-
TION -- Saturday March :31 and
April 7. 10 a m. 1 p.m. $ly per
child 1'sed equipment sale. South
Huron Jte' Centre 11-1:1(
H('Htt\ BRUCE Federal P('
Association Annual Meeting and
Fund Raisintl Dinner. Honourable
John Crosbie, guest speaker.
South Iluron Recreation ('entre.
Wednesday April 4, 1984. Tickets
529 per 1>trson. Available from
Elmer Bell '2:15-0440) or Geiser-
Kneale Insurance )233-2420).
I1.12c
CO f t ABOUT NUTRI-
Tioxo ;et the facts. Wednesday
c 28 at 7::30 p.m. in Huron -
saw Auditorium. Clinton. Karen
Kennedy-, Education Consultant,
Health and Welfare Canada will.
speak on -Magic Foods. False
Promises " 11.13c
RPM' DAVIS, Saturday, March
:ti South Huron Rec ('entre. 9-1
p.m. Sponsored by peter Minor
Soccer. Tickets S6 per person ad-
vance 11.13c
INTERESTED IN CRAFTS?
Plan to attend "Open Houses" of
articles made by persons involv-
ed in the rug braiding course.
There will be displays from many
local crafts people. No charge.
Everyone welcome Tues. April 3.
Brussels Community ('entre 2-5
p.m.. 7-9 p.m. also Wednesday.
April 4, IfensaII Community Cen-
tre 7:3(3-9:'00. For more info con-
tact Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, Clinton. 12-14c
MAGI(' FOODS, False Promises
get the facts - discussion of sub-
jects such as the use of bee pollen.
liquid diets and herbal teas.
Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 p.m..
iluronview Auditorium, Clinton.
Guest speaker Karen Kennedy,
consultant, Health and Welfare
Canada. Sponst.red by Iluron
County Nutrition Committee. For
more information contact 524-8301
- or 482-3428. 12c
LIQUIDATION .SALE - New
clothing,Collcrtor plates, books.
fabrics, etc. at the Annex. Huron
Park. the last weekend in March.
Watch for our ad in next week's
paper. 12c
INITIATORY DEGREE will be
conferred at IOOF Lodge Exeter
on March 27, 1984. MI brothers
welcome. Lunch will be served.
12'
14T11 ANNUAL Friendship Night...
Saturday, March 24, 1984. South
Iluron Rec Centre. Sponsored by
Exeter i0OF. Music by The Am.
hassadors. Dinner. and dance
S9 00 per person. Dance only $.3.00
per person. 12
SEAFORT}I OPTIMIST CANOE.
RACE, Sunday. April 8 starling
time 1 p.m. al' Egmondville
bridge. Finish Vanastra bridge.
Eight classes. Registration 10
a.m. 12-14'
TOWN AND COUNTRY
ItOMAMAKERS' Annual
Meeting, April 11, Seaforth Com-
munity Centre, 7 p.m. Guest
speaker Angela Armitt - past
Dean of Part-time and Continuing
Education, U.W.O. By advance
tickets only 57.50. Laurette
Siegner 235.2798. 12c
DANCE with "The Footnotes".
Staffa Hall. Friday. March 23 and
Thursday. April M. 9 p.m. Please
bring lunch. Families welcome.
12e
SPICING RUMMAGE SALE
South Huron Hospital Auxiliary.
Rummage Sale Thursday. April
26 - 10:00 to 3:00. Town wide
pickup Wednesday 9:00 a.m.
• 12-14
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNiT presents
"Pleasures. Problems and
Preschoolers" - a series of three
ParenTitlg Classes for parents of
children aged 1-5 years. Classes
will commence Wednesday, April
4. 1984 and will be held at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter. For pre-
registration or further informa-
tion, please call the Health Unit
office in your area at 235-1014.
12.74c
12'
We would like to thank the
"Darling Family" for the Staff
Eitlye held for us at the Exeter
ton.
Banquet was lovely
The music was great
Surprises were surprises
Your staff were so pleased
We all had such fun
Thanks again.
Your Staff & Escorts 12'
Doreen and Russel would like to
thank the Darling Family for the
surprise party and the trip to Ger-
many. To the staff of Darling's
I.G.A. in Exeter thank you for the
beautiful three piece set of lug-
gage. It is something we will
always remember and cherish
the rest of our lives. 12c
I wish to thank everyone who
remembered me in any way this
past few weeks. Your
thoughtfulness was certainly
appreciated.
Marjorie I. Johns 12'
I wish to thank my family and
friends for their kindness,
flowers, cards and treats while 1
was a patient in University
Hospital and since I have been
home. A special thanks for those
people who kept Shanon and Chris
in my absence. Especially my
husband who is very special to
me,- and stuck by me the whole
time. Your thoughtfulness will
long be remembered.
Kathy Gielen 12c
I wish to thank everyone who
sent me cards, flowers and treats
since my eye sufgery. Special
_thanks to Miss Brown and Goshen
U.C.W. for their thoughtfulness.
Also thanks to Dr. Willis and the
nurses on the third floor of Vic-
toria Hospital. Everything was
much appreciated.
Margaret McBride - 12'
Special thanks to our children.
and grandchildren for the lovely
Open House they held for our 40th
Anniversary. Thanks also to all
our relatives and many friends
for their gifts, cards and best
wishes. The day will be cherished
forever..
Marguerite and Dan McLeod
12'
1 sincerely express thanks to
Dr. Rae, and Emergency Staff,
Dr. Wallace, Mrs. Visscher, Dr.
Englert, nurses and staff of South
Huron Hospital, Chaplain Ashick-
Englert, Rev. Knight and to all
who gave Marytransportation to
visit me while I was a patient in
Hospital, and for all cards and
treats. -
Sim Roobol +- 12c
IN MEMORIAM— •
ECKSTEIN
EMORIAM—
ECKSTEiN — in loving memory
of a dear wife, mother, grand-
mother, great grandmother who
passed away so suddenly, April 1.
1982, Emma E. Eckstein. • -
As time unfolds 'another year
Fond memories linger near
Of one we loved so dearly
We think of things we did
Of joys and sorrows shared
But the present trials
You have been spared
Your memory lingers on
Irvin Eckstein and family
12c
FORREST — in loving memory
of our grandchildren Dennis, who
passed away January 13, 1979 and
Donna, March 22, 1980.
Gone but never forgotten
in our memories you five forever.
Dorothy and Frank Wildfong 12•
KELLER - In lovin memory of
a dear father, Adolpit Keller.
A father is wonderful
Sot's the name,
Without one lo love.
Life is not the same.
But as long as we live.
We will always be glad
To treasure the memory.
Of the Dad we had
He sleeps in God's beautiful
garden
Sheltered from sorrow and pain
And when tile's journey is over.
Please God let us meet him again.
Always loved and always miss-
ed by Verda. Jake and their
children. 12'
KELLER -.hi loving memory of
a dear husband and father who
passed away. March. 22. 1981.
Adolph Keller
Three years have passed and
gone
Since one I loved so well
Was taken from the earth
With .lesus Chris/ to dwell
Time cannot stop a heartache
Or even slop a tear
Or lake a memory of someone
That 1 have loved for years
To have to love, and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one's
heart
Sadly missed by his loving wife
acrd family - 12c
MELLIS - In loving memory of
Wilfred Larkin Mellis, who pass-
ed away March 19, 1981 and his
sister Margaret Hutchison, 43
Hemlock St St. Thomas, who
passed away May 22. 1981. 12c
MOLNAR -- to loving memory of
a dear wife. mother and grand-
mother. Eitzahtth Molnar, whir
passed away on March 30. 1982.
Deep in our hearts you are as you
were.
Kind and considerate, loving and
caring.
1'eiur cheerful voice and happy
smile,
Bring back many fond memories
of you
We cherish the love you had for
flowers,
And for everything in life that was
good
Your faith gives us strength and
hope.
That someday we shall meet
• again
"in life, in death, in life beyond -
death. God is with us. We are not
alone. Thanks be to God".
Always loved and remembered
by husband and family. 12c
Exeter Minor Hockey
Chip Bingo
Thursday, March 22
Starts 8 p.m. 16 games
Jackpot 41200 to go
Admission 411.00
1 - Share the Wealth
1 - Midway Special
12 - Regular Games
One line, $10.00 Two lines, ;?0.00
1 - Night Owl
K,..,..___\South Huron Rec Centre
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Any senior wishing a ride call 235.1068
Licence No. 388739
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I am very please° to pre-
sent my music students
to family and friends in a
recital at 7 p.m. on
Wed., Mar. 28
at the
Exeter United Church
Ladies parlour
Everyone welcome
Julie Easterbrook
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CONFUSED
ABOUT
NUTRITION?
We have the fond facts
for the asking'
Want to know more?
-MAGIC FOODS, FALSE
PROMISES"
March 28, 1984
7:30 p.m,
HURONVIEW,
Clinton
NATIONAL.
NUTRITION MONTH
MARCH 1984
Dove Prouty, Beth Prouty* *, Keith Freebairn
* ** * *
Peter Snell, Sharron Snell, John Wurm Jim Mar-
shall, Julie Easterbrook, Tony Wales, Drew
Hasselbock
* * * * * * *
SUNDAY, APRIL lst, 7:30 p.m.
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Adults • 53.00; Children (12 & under) - 52.00
Pian to attend:
THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the
HURON MIDDLESEX (PROV.)
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
AT THE
EXETER LEGION HALL
WEDESDAY, APRIL 4TH
GUEST SPEAKER
Sheila Copps MPP
OPPOSITION HEALTH CRITIC
Reception 6 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m.
Tickets $10. per person
Available from your local Liberal Association
Chairman
Bernard-,Beri~n-
President,
Exeter & Area Homecoming June 8, 9,1
EXETER COUNCIL 1963
Bock Row - Ross Taylor, Jack Delbridge, Joseph Wooden, Ralph Bailey,
Norman Ferguson, Fred Wright. Front Row - Reeve Glenn Fisher, Deputy -
Reeve William Musser, Mayor Eldrid Simmons, Clerk C.V. Pickard.
PLAN TO ATTEND
AND INVITE YOUR FRIENDS
& RELATIVES BACK FOR
A GREAT WEEKEND
"Proceeds for local recreational improvement"
Sponsored by the Exeter Lions and Lioness Clubs
EXETER KiNSMEN & KINETTES
Live
50 & 60s
music
At its best
Saturday
March 31
Huron Park
Rec Hall
Advance tickets $12.00 couple
At Door $15.00 couple.
Lunch provided
Proceeds to Cystic Fibrosis and
community work
tickets:
235.2309 Doug Dalrymple
235-2081 Brian Hibbert
235-1746
Contact for
Bob Reynolds
Exeter Co-op
Ann Armstrong
235-1967
235-1479
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