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CARDS OF THANKS —
I sincerely wish to thank all
my friends, neighbors and ,reta-
tives for their kindness in re-
membering me With cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while
a patient in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home. —
Mrs, Lyle Warden. 29c
The family of the late Mrs,
Lila E. Neil wishes to express
their sincere appreciation to
their relatives, friends and
neighbors for the kindnesses
and messages of sympathy
shown them during their re-
cent bereavement in the loss
of a dear mother, for the floral
tributes, Gideon Bibles, dona-
tion to the Cancer Fund and
to Brinsley United Church Wo-
men, Special thanks to Rev, K,
Hick, nurses and, staff of
Strathroy - Middlesex General
Hospital, Dr, Butler and Dr.
Meredith, the T. Stephenson
and Son funeral home and all
those who helped in any way.
29c
We would like to thank all
our friends and relatives for
the lovely cards, gifts and
flowers received at the time
of the birth of our daughter,
Kimberly Ann. — Jeanette and
Gerald McBride. 29c
Bert Rivers, Exeter, wishes
to extend his sincere apprecia-
tion to his friends for the
many kindnesses extended to
him while he was a patient in.
Westminster Hospital, London.
29*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jinks
wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors and all who helped in
any way, and organizations for
visits, flowers, cards, treats,
transportation received by Mr.
Sinks while a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Gans, Miss
Claypole and hospital staff.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. 29c
The family of the late Mrs.
Vivian Jean Cunningham
wishes to thank friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for the
many acts of kindness receiv-
ed at the time of their recent
bereavement. Special thanks
for the baking, food and floral
arrangements received and to
the ladies of St. James Angli-
can Church and Rev. E. 0.
Lancaster, 29*
Curling now is the most
popular women's sport in Can-
ada; there are more than
100,000 women members of
curling clubs.
ANNUAL
Turkey
BINGO
MOUNT CARMEL HALL
Friday, Dec. 7
8:30 p.m.
14 ROUNDS &
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE
Admission $1.00
Sponsored by Catholic
Women's League
Arena
Activities
THURSDAY, NOV. 29
9:00—MILVERTON vs,
CENTRALIA HAWKS
FRIDAY, NOV. 30
8:30—FOREST vs.
EXETER J. HAWKS
SATURDAY, DEC. 1
izaa.am—oublit Skating $:'o0•10ao- pubfa Skating
SUNDAY, DEC. 2
2 00.4:(51:PUblie SkatIt1.0
Plan -your' next
ANQUET
'MEETING. OR
PARTY IN THE
Sherwood
Room
AT THE
Green Forest Motel
HIGHWAY 21 PHONE 14 GRAND BEND
Our beautiful surroundings cost you no more and
our services are moderately priced.
WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDINGS,
Open continuously 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m Daily
Silver Dollar
Bingo
$300 in Cash
PRIZES
TWELVE CONSOLATION
GAMES PRIZES
Dec. 6, 8 P
RECREATION CENTRE
RCAF CENTRALIA
Everyone Welcome
Come and Bring a Friend
ADMISSION $1.00
Pay your admission with a Silver
Dollar and get an extra
card FREE!
AlA I tt MA&
Children should be seen, flat
hurt.
Snowflake
Bazaar
HENSALL
UNITED CHURCH
Sat., Dec, 1, 3 p.m.
* Attic Treasures
* Knitted Goods
* Aprons, Fancy Work
* Christmas Novelties
* Candy
* Baking
SPONSORED BY UCW
Admission 250
Presentation
and
DANCE
FOR MR. AND MRS.
HARVEY STEEPER
(nee Betty Pickering)
WEST McGILLIVRAY
HALL
Fri., Nov. 30
Music by the "Ramblers"
DANCING AT 9:30
Everyone Welcome
Your
flood
Saves
Lives!
Rock and Roll
D A 11,I NI N G ODER
TO THE CRESCENDOS
with
DICK WILLIAMS
OF CFPL RADIO
Exeter Legion Hall
Friday, November 30
Time 9 - 12 Admission 750
-• • •••:-.030.',
EXETER LEGION
Fowl Bingo
Wed., December 5
Exeter Legion Hall
Starting at 9:00 p.m.
15 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN
Admission 500"
10 ROUNDS OF TURKEY
Cards 100 Each 3 for 250
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE cps,„..,
LYRIC THEATR
THURS., FRI., SAT. NOV. 29, 30
DEC, 1
BIRTHS
BOWSER—Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Bowser, RCAF Station
Centralia, announee the birth
"(It:a son, Donald Williana, at
South Huron Hospital, No-
vember 23—e brother for
Debra, Cheryl, Suzanne and
Bruce.
DRAKE—F/L and Mrs. C. E ,
Drake, RCAF Station Cent-
ralia. announce the birth of
A daughter, Stacey Elizabeth,
at South Huron Hospital,
November 23.
GAY —, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gay, Heasall, are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, at South Huron
Hospital, November 22 — a
sister for Lorna,
McBRIDE—Jeanette and Ger-
ald McBride are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Kimberly Ann, at
south Huron Hospital, Novem-
her 19,
McALLISTER —Mr. and Mrs,
Ian McAllister, RR 1 Zurich,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Janet Elizabeth, at
South Huron. Hospital, No-
vember 24 — a sister for
Karen.
'MUSSER — Bill and Marie
Musser, Exeter, are happy to
announce the birth of a son,
Jeffrey Wayne, a brother for
. John, at South Huron Hos-
pital, November 17.
ROBERTSON — To Mr. and
MrS. Donald Robertson,
Grand Bend, a son, Ian
Htigh, at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, November 22
(still born).
SKINNER — Grant and Mar-
garet Skinner are happy to
announce the birth of a
daughter, Julie Anne, at
South Huron Hospital, No-
vember 21—a sister for Joan.
VENNEMA—Gerald and Gerda
Vennema (nee Binnendyk)
are happy to announce the
birth of a son, Cohn Harold,
at Joseph Brant Memorial
Hospital, Burlington, Novem-
ber 23 — a brother for
Catherine and Alan.
WINCHESTER—Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Winchester, Cent-
ralia, announce the birth of
a son, James Stuart, at
South Huron Hospital, Novem-
ber 25—a brother for Keith,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
On the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary Tuesday,
December 4, 1962, "open house"
will be held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hendrie,
RR 1 Clandeboye, from 7:30 to
.9:30 in the evening. 29*
'CARDS OF THANKS—
. Donald and Lorna Fink-
beiner wish to express their
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to relatives, friends and
neighbors for visits, cards,
gifts and. flowers while Lorna
was a patient at South Huron
-Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Gans and the nursing staff of
the 'hospital. 29c
I would like to thank all my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for the lovely get-well
cards, letters, flowers, treats
and visits during my stay in
South Huron Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
to Dr. Gulens, Pastor Gatz
and the hospital staff. Your
kindness will always be re-
membered. — William. Haugh.
29c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, neighbors
and friends for their visits,
cards, flowers and treats which
I ±aeived while a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital and since
retemring home. Special thanks
to Dr. H. Allen, Dr. M, Gans,
Sister Monica and the nursing
staff of the third floor, Your
kindness will always be ap-
prEciated.— Mrs. Ben M. Tin-
n 29*
CHRISTMAS
MIR and
TEA
SATURDAY, DEC. 1
3:00 p.m.
eAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, EXETER
* aping * Jams and Jellies
Christmas Novelties
• * Touch and Take
* Sewing * Aprons
* Children 8 Teenage Corner
* Candy * Miscellaneous
l'Enjoy a chat with your
friends at the tea table"
BAZAAR
TEA
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
Wed. Dec, 5
2:30 p.rn.
OARMER't -BOOTHS
HOMB BAKING., SEWING
C61T CORNER
COUNTRY STOIkk
PEAtURINd
W061., BLANKETS
AdMiSSiori ,250
40n8ered by Centralia,
united Church Women FIRST FREE MATINEE SATU
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
IN MEMORIAM —
IgARTIN — in loving memory
Of a dear mother, Estella M.
Martin, who passed away
one year ago, December .2..
Deep pinicttlort,lr hearts there's
e
Of a dear one gone to rest,
For memory's salve we will
.steep it
Because she was one of the
best,
,Always remembered by her.
daughter Loreen and son-in.
law Frank, 29c
MARTIN—In loving .memory of
our father, William Martin,
who passed away on July 15,
1956, and mother, Estella
martin, who passed away on
December 2, 1961.
Asleep inCod's beautiful
garden,
Free from all sorrow and pain,
And when our life's journey is
ended
We know we shall meet again,
—Ever remembered by daugh-
ter Gertrude, husband and
family, 29*
Two grads
get awards
Ronald Marshall, Kirkton,
won a $150 bursary and Barb-
ara McDonald, Exeter, a $100
award for 1962 from the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Canadian Le-
gion.
Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Marshall, is enrolled in
general arts at the University
of Western Ontario and Barb-
ara, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
Reg McDonald, Anne St., is
taking the same course at West-
ern,
Decorated
LAC Frank Holt, 396 Carling
St., Exeter, receives the CD
(Canada Forces Decoration)
from G/C J. G, Mathiesop
MBE, CD, CO of RCAF Stan
tion Clinton, Married and the
father of three children, LAC
Holt, is presently a basic elec-
tronics student at Clinton.
ANNUAL
BAZAAR
TEA
News budget from
Baseline.
By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
,Personal items
Paul and David Coward spent
Sunday with their sister,
and Mrs, Frank Plain and Kim-
berly of St, MarYS,
Miss Ann Thompson, 8th
Line, visited with her grand-
father, Mr. Jobe Rine, and fain-
llY on: Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Perkin-
soh and family were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, George Wilson
were guests of Inc, and Mrs.
Andrew Knox of St, MAU'S on
Friday evening,
Mrs, Alex mcNaughton, of
Penfield, is visiting this week
with her son, Mr, Duncan, Me-
Naughton and family.
Guests with Mr, and Mrs,
Weld and family on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Erieson of St. Marys.
Mr, and Mrs. David Holland
visited with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. David Sheppard and
her sister Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Fraser, both of Parkhill, on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Armond More
row and Mr, and Mrs, Grun-
wand of London were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamond
and family, of Cherry Grove,
were guests with mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Wilson on Sunday.
COMING EvENT$,
BINGO Legion Feather Bingo,
Friday, December "r, a1. $.:M
p.m, Grand Bend Legion Hal-
Admission 250., 10 games, for
$1,00. Special games and door
prize, Everyone welcome. 29c
COPKIR SALE—Exeter Guides and Brownies will call house.
to4tonse, selling Guide cookies,
Saturday, Dee, 8, Sponsored. by
Exeter LA. 29:6e
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Tuesday, December 4
2.30 to 5 p.m. 6.30 to 9 pan.
Exeter Legion Hall
Operated in co-operation with Exeter Legion
Ladies Auxiliary and Exeter Lions.
Local Organizer — B. W. Tuckey
4. viromatarniammili,
Turkey Shoot
Saturday, December 1
PROSPECT HILL ON NO. 7 HIGHWAY
7 Miles West of St. Marys
.22 RIFLES & 12-GAUGE SHOTGUNS
Shells Supplied
FREE COFFEE
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