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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-10-15, Page 26THEATER INFORMATION MEETING LAKE HURON WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM The Ontario Water Resources Commission will hold an information meeting for municipal officals IN THE MUNICIPAL OFFICE Town of Parkhill Fri., Oct. 23 ,at10:00 a.m. to describe in detail the proposal of the province of On- tario to make water available to area municipalities from the Lake Huron Water Supply System; and to receive the written briefs from interested municipalities who may wish to make representation on behalf of their ratepayers. DR. JAMES A. VANCE D. S. CAVERLY Chairman General Manager ONTARIO AUTORAMA 1965 OCTOBER 15-16 See • • • "WELL'S FARGO" ALTERED ROADSTER NHRA World Record Holder 150 mph — ET 9.73 — Owned by Bill Kydd OCTOBER 15-16 See . "PACK-RAT" EXETER ARENA PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, OCT. 15 —EARL HEYWOOD MUSIC - COMEDY - MAGIC "Famous Trunk Act" as on Ed Sullivan Show ALTERED ROADSTER Powered by 270 C10 Chev. engine GMC Supercharger — Burns "Nitro" Miller-Gregory owned FRIDAY, OCT. 16 — BILL BRADY "Star' of CFPL Radio and TV Music — Comedy — Fun REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZES See All The New '65 Cars On Display At The Autorama SPONSORED BY KINSMEN CLUB OF EXETER Admission 504 Children Under 12 Free (If Accompanied By Adult) Peg* 1 2 Times.Advocatt, October 15, 1964 Drive carefully of your 94ioren when ap... . . ...... Coming vents The evil is in the leW Pen- er rather total O>r pence of, liOnor & dignity preaching mine! which make all classes, high & low, accessible to bribery of every description, Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. ANNIVERSARY Pg131qcE GreenWaY United Church, Sun- day,.Oct. 18, at 11 am and 7;3Q pm. Guest speaker Rev, W. C Snlith of St. David's, fertner pastor. 15* CARDS, OF'THANKS— staff of the hospital. Your itirid•I ness will _ always.be aPpreeiated. r- Mrs, nareld Foster, My wife and I wish to enresS CARDS OF THANKS , „ PV Funeral Home, Rev. H. C. Wilson and to the pallbear- ers, 15O I would wish ,to convey my sincere tha4e to Dr. EcIcer• Miss Claypole and nursing staff Of South HOPI? Hospital; eleP theSe who sent cards. ,Special thanks to Rev. Guest and those who called,-Mrs. Tripp.15c would like to expreas my Sincere thanks to all the friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered me with leYely cards, flowers and gifts while a Roller Skating •• • ... . .. ANNIVERSARY SElt VIC E Centralia United Church, 11 Wu coot.18.Opeaker Rev. TURKEY SUPPER.-Wednesday rourelatsiyinsce; refritehna:santod Onelioguhr, Sunday, Duncan Guest.Special, music. November 4, Centralia United bowhroS forsert aneduccr"a10,1s4, 431V, by the OW. 15o church, 15c patient in St e h Josp's Hospital p ers and treats, while 1 was a and since returning home. Sper oial thanks to all who offered prayers for my recovery. All was greatly appreciated,-, Clayton Pfile. 15* IN MEMORIAM— ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mre, Lyle Andereeet Exeter, announce the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss Judith. Ann Mason to Mr, Mi- chael Dennis Windisch, son of With which we will never art; h pod has her in his k eep.1 leg, We will have her in our hearts. Ever remembered by her ORDER BAZAAR ST. PAUL 's ANGLICAN Plan to attend this event on Corn Field Day SATURDAY OCT. 17 8:00 to 11 p.m. Exeter Arena Thames Road United Church. Anniversary 11a.m,Oct,18 Guest Speaker Rev. K. Barry Pow_ ore B.A., B.D. of London CHURCH HENSALL SAT., OCT. 11 .Monday, 00,19 at 9:31 sharp Registration For Beginners' Group in Square Dancing In Exeter Arena BIRTHS PAWg Mr. and Mrq. Kenneth Wefr grand Bend, announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Sue, at South Huron Hospital, October 7 -- a sister for Jim,. My, Mr. and. mrs. Joseph F. Win- mother, Rosa Grigg, sisters, patient in Stratford General disch of Indianapolis, Indiana. brothers and families, 15c Hospital. S egial• thank toDr. DENOMME -Mr. and MrS,A1- The wedding to take place on Sproat, Dr, Lindsay and Dr, phonse Denomme, Dashwood, Saturday, November 14, 19641n Montgomery and to the nursing announce the birth of a son at C even Presbyterian Church, South Huron Hospital, Qctob- 15* er l0. Exeter. GOODING - Don and. Aileen Gooding (nee Ivlunn), Parkhill MARRIAGES — announce the arrival of a daughter, Dale Andrea, at St, Joseph's Hospital, London, October 9 - a sister for Deb- bie and penny and gran d- daughter for Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Munn, Hensall. 2:00 - 4:30 and 7:00 8:30 p.m. ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, HANDICRAFTS, ETC. TO SEE 5 ACRES OF TEST PLOT WORK IN NEW AND IMPROVED HYBRID CORN. Location 11/4 miles east and 1/2 mile south of Brucefield Tuesday Nights 8.30 to II $1.00 per couple Haugh Bros. CARDS OF THANKS — I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness shown me while a patient in St. Jo- seph's hospital and since re- turning home, - Luther Rey- nolds. 15c The family of the late Grant Gilfillan wish to express their sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to all their friends, neigh- bors and relatives for the floral tributes, expressions of sym- pathy, acts of kindness and thoughtfulness shown to them during their sad bereavement and loss of their dear boy. Words can never ,express our appreciation shown at this time. Special thanks to Hopper-Hock- The marriage is announced of Anna Jean Hummel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Hummel, RR 1 Zurich to Frederick George Troyer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Troyer, RR 2 Hensall, at First Presbyteria.n Church, Seaforth on Saturday, Oct. 10, 1964. Rev. D. 0. Fry officiating. 15c IN MEMORIAM — CORI3ETT -In loving memory of a dear mother, Mary Ellen Corbett, who passed away Oct. 14, 1961 and a dear fath- er, Nathaniel Corbett who passed away, May 21, 1955. Time may heal the broken heart, Time may make the wound less sore, But time can never stop the longing For the loved ones gone before. -Sadly missed and ever re- membered by Eva and Doug Triebner; Hilda and Russ BrintneLl and families. 15* oTea served oBaked goods table Samples now on display in Henderson's Egg Grading Station Funk's Corn Dealer Brucefield OCTOBER 16, 17 - DOUBLE FEATURE - Euchre Card Party Fri., Oct.23 8 p.m. ANGLICAN PARISH HALL Grand Bend Admission 50¢ Everyone welcome JUST FOR FUN PRESENTATION AND DANCE FOR MR. & MRS. WAYNE O'ROURKE (nee Sharrow) Mark Winter Cherry Rowland GRIGG - In loving memory of my dear husband, Jim, who passed away three years ago Oct. 15, 1961. He walks with me down the quiet path, And speaks in the wind and rain; For the magic power of memory Gives him back to me again. I miss him because I loved him, He was dearer than silver or gold; No treasure on earth can re- place him, His memory will never grow old. -Lovingly remembered by his wife Rosa, family and grand- children. 15c FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Children Under 12 in Cars Free For Details Phone Joan Harness 235-0594 • KESTER - Mr. and Mrs. Ad- rian Kester, RR 2 Dasllwood, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital October 12 - a brother for Tilly, Ar- nold, Jenny, Joe, Tony, John and Dorothy. KRAFT -Ken and Mona Kraft (nee Tetreau) Dashwood, an- nounce the gift of a daughter at Victoria Hospital, London, October 8- a sister for Ste- ven and Sandra. MacCONNELL - Mr. and Mrs. W. G. MacConnell, RCAF Sta- tion Centralia. announce the birth of a son, Grant Edward, at South Huron Hospital, Oc- tober 7. PINCOMBE -Mr. and Mrs. William Pincombe, RR, 3 Exe- ter, announce the birth of a son, William Scott, at South Huron Hospital, October 9- a brother for Brenda. SANGSTER In South Huron Hospital, October 8, 1964, a son to Mr. and Mrs. David Sangster, Hensall. SHULMAN- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman, RR 2 Embro an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Lois Ann at Inger- soli General Hospital- another granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. VOLL AND-Mr. and Mrs. Keith Volland, Hensall, an- nounce the birth of a son, Douglas Keith, at South Huron Hospital, October 9- a bro- ther for Karen and grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Volland, Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doerr, Chyes- ton. Smorgasbord SUPPER James St. Church Wed., Oct. 21 Supper Will Be Served From 5:30 to 7 P.M. Adults $1.50 Children Up To 12, 650 Sponsored by U.C.W. BROWNIE'S DRIVE- IN CLINTON FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 16.17 - DOUBLE FEATURE - THE NUTTY PROFESSOR Jerry Lewis Stella Stevens Colour PLUS THE PIGEON THAT TOOK ROME Charlton Heston Elsa Martinelli (Adult Entertainment) Cartoon Closing For The Season Oct. 17 SALISBURY-In loving memory of my dear daughter, Dorothy, who passed away two years ago Oct. 11, 1962. Her memory is a keepsake, Friday, Oct.16 Dashwood Community Hall EVERYONE WELCOME A LAWLESS STREET Colour Randolph Scott Angela Lansbury For Your DANCING PLEASURE We Present The Popular Orchestra Group "THE MOONLIGHT RAMBLERS" From Woodstock Saturday, October 17 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL, EXETER Dancing 9 - 12 p.m. General Admission - 750 Per Person