The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-08-11, Page 14Susan Willer t, Mrs. Adeline
Kraft, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Stade
and Sherrie were Sunday visitors
at Mitchell with Miss Edna Wil-
lert.
Mr. John Ziler and Mr. Doug
Reakes of London spent the week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Ziler.
THE WESTERN
ONTARIO
9th
ANNUAL REUNION
STEAM
THRESHERS
Brigden Fair Grounds
August 19 and 20
Parade Friday 7 p.m.
Saturday 2 p.m.
e STEAM ENGINE THRESHING
• BAKER FAN
• MODEL THRESHING ENGINE
• GAS ENGINES
• SOUVENIRS
e STEAM ENGINE RACING
• WOOD SAWING
e ANTIQUE CARS
• OLD TRACTORS
• ROPE MAKING
A prize for the oldest thresher-
man on the grounds on Saturday.
Meals served on grounds.
Bring Your Antique — This Is The
Place To Show Them. Entertain-
ment For Ladies — Cooking School
and Bazaar.
Mrs. Jim Wilson
Secretary, R. 7 Corunna
AUGUST
11, 12, 13
"Mary
Poppins"
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By MRS, ERVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Sheila Fahner, Carol Gascho,
Donna Kipper and Diane Weber
were among 41 Canadian youths
who travelled to the HUB church
convocation at Estes park, Col-
orado. They left from Kitchener
July 19 by bus. After the four-
day convocation they spent a day
touring the Air Force Academy,
Garden of the Gods, climbed Mt.
Manitou by incline railway and
enjoyed a western style supper
and cowboy show at the Flying W
ranch,
They were accompanied by
Youth Leaders Rev. and Mrs.
Bruce Seebach and Mrs. C. For-
beck of Hamilton and Miss Anna
Reuber of Elmira.
'10 LIVE IN EXETER
Mrs. Susan Link was pleasant-
ly surprised in her new home
in Exeter last Wednesday eve-
ning when the Bethany Sisters
Sunday School class of the HUB
church paid her a visit. Mrs.
Link was teacher of the class
for a number of years.
Following games and contests
Mrs. Link was presented with
a gift on behalf of the class as
well as a cup and saucer from
the WSWS. Lunch followed.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Keller and
family were recent visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Eagleson in
Sarnia.
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
Herb Wein were Mr. & Mrs.
Carl Wein and Lee Carolyn and
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wein of
Sudbury, Dr. & Mrs. A. C. Whit-
tier and family of Peterborough
and Miss Erma Wein of Clinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stormes
and family spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Tieman
and Lynda.
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader at-
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE—IN
Theatre — Clinton
2 SHOWS NIGHTLY
COME AS LATE AS 11 P.M.
AND SEE A COMPLETE
SHOW
Box Office Opens at 8 o'clock
First Show starts at Dusk
CARDS OF THANKS--
We wish to sincerely thank
everyone who remembered and
visited Ned or helped in any way
at home during Ned's recent ill-
ness. Special thanks to Dr. Read,
nurses and staff at South Huron
Hospital. It is greatly appreciat-
ed. — Ned and Vera Armstrong.
11c
I want to thank my daughters,
grandchildren, neighbors and
friends for flowers, visits, treats,
and cards while a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Rev. G. E.
Morrow, Rev. E. Roulston for
prayers and visits, Dr. Gulens,
Harry Hoffman, nurses and staff.
All was greatly appreciated, —
Ettie Baker, Grand Bend. 11*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends, rela-
tives and neighbors for cards,
treats and visits while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Guest and
to the doctors and nurses who
made my stay in hospital a.pleas-
ant one. Mrs. Fred Cunning-
ton, Centralia. lie
The family of the late George
Davis wish to exprese their sin-
cere appreciation to their rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
the beautiful floral tributes, do-
nations to the Heart Fund, mes-
sages of sympathy and for the
many acts of kindness during
their bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. R. W. Read, Miss
Claypole and the staff at South
Huron Hospital, Rev. S. E. Lewis
and Rev. Lyle Bennett, the R. C.
Dinney funeral home, the flower-
bearers and pallbearers and all
those who assisted in any way.
All will be long remembered. x
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
relatives and friends for their
cards, treats, plants, flowers and
visits while I was a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Miss Claypole and her
nursing staff, Dr. Gulens, Rev.
James and the nurses who waited
on me during the time I needed
special care. — Beatrice Gray-
biel. 11c
I wish to thank everyone for
their prayers, cards, gifts and
visits while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London. This
was all sincerely appreciated.
— Mrs. Orval Hayter. 11 c
I wish to express my apprecia-
tion and thanks to all who visited
me, sent cards, books and gifts
and prayed for me while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
in London and after I returned
home again. Special thanks to Dr.
Ecker of Exeter, Dr. D. A. Mac-
Kenzie and Dr. John Sweeney of
London and all the staff of St.
Joseph's and Victoria Hospitals
who took care of me while I was
there. Mary Heywood. 11*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends
and relatives at home, who were
so kind and thoughtful, as to send
me so many beautiful cards and
letters of sympathy, after the
passing of my husband, Albert
E. Northey. Kindly accept my
most grateful thanks and ap-
preciation. — Agnes Nor they,
Cameron. lie
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to relatives and
friends for cards, visits and
gifts received while a patient at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
— Blanche Murray. lie
Our sincere thanks to all those
who sent sympathy cards at the
time of my brother's death. They
were very much appreciated. —
Harold and Ettie Penhale. 11*
Clayton Prouty desires to ex-
press his sincere appreciation
to all those who remembered him
with visits, letters, cards and
prayers while he was a patient
in Victoria Hospital and since
returning home. 11*
We would like to thank friends,
relatives and neighbors who were
so kind and considerate by send-
ing cards, flowers and treat s
while we were in South Huron
Hospital, Special thanks to Drs.
Read and Gans, Miss Claypole and
the nursing staff and for the kind-
nesses shown to us since return-
ing home,—Edna and Isabel Snell.
11*
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to relatives, neighbors and
friends for cards, letters, flow-
ers, gifts and visits while a
patient in Victoria Hospital,Lon-
don and since returning home.
— Mrs. Ellen Walker, 11c
Mr. & Mrs. KEN GEMMELL
(nee Norma Geiger)
Friday, August 12
Zurich Community Centre
besjardine Orchestra
LADIES PLEASE BRING
SANDWICHES
OPEN WESTERN
HORSE SHOW
Ron Swartz Farm Centralia
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
12:30 p.m.
Entry Fee $2,00 per class Sr. — 50cts. per class Jr.
Prize Money $22,00 per class' Sr. — $6.50 per class Jr.
1. Western Pleasure
'2. Flag Race
3. Jr. Flag Race
4. Barrel Race
S. Jr. Equitation
6. Key Hole Race
7. Western Riding
8. Pole Binding
9. Jr. Musical Choirs
10. Texas Speed & Action
11. Jr. Potato Race
12. Sr. Potato Race
13. Shetland Pony Race
14. Sr. Rescue Race
Award to the Highest Point Horse of the day
Sponsored by
RON SWARTZ JACK PARSONS LLOYD MOUSSEAU
EVERYONE WELCOME
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to
THURSDAY — FRIDAY
August 11-12
"GIRL HAPPY"
ELVIS PRESLEY
SHELLEY FABARES
JOBY BAKER
Color Cartoon
NIGHTLY
JEANETTE
Go-Go
Appearing with
Bounty Hunters SATURDAY — MONDAY
August 13-15
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
Dining Lounge
Banquet Room
Dancing
at the air conditioned "THE HEROES OF
TELEMARK" SHILLELAGH
LUCAN
KIRK DOUGLAS
RICHARD HARRIS
- In Color -
PLUS
"THAT FUNNY
FEELING"
SANDRA DEE
BOBBY DARIN
Color Cartoon
Lakeview
Casino
Grand Bend
Fri. Aug. 12
The COMMANCHEROS
Sat. Aug. 13
A Return Engagement
The BRITISH MODBEATS
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
August 16-17
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"THE NANNY"
BETTE DAVIS
WENDY CRAIG
(Adult Entertainment)
PLUS
Sun. Aug. 14
The
ROOTS OF ALL EVIL
"PEYTON PLACE"
LANA TURNER
LLOYD NOLAN
(Adult Entertainment)
Color Cartoon
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Congratulations to
Manore Marine Ltd.
On The Opening Of Their
New Headquarters For
Johnson
Outboard Motors
Our compliments to Manore Marine Ltd.,
Grand Bend, on the completion of their
modern new premises.
We are confident you'll offer better than
ever value and service on 1966 Johnson
outboards.
Best wishes.
JOHNSON MOTORS
OUTBOARD MARINE CORPORATION
OF CANADA LTD, PETERBOROUGH, CANADA
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BIRTHS
Times-Advocate, August 1.1, 1904 Dashwood girls at
Colorado function ANNOUNCEMEN
tended a barbecue at the home
Of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and
Brenda of Zion in honor of Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Howe's fifth wed-
ding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Richardson
and children of Orillia are vaca-
tioning with Mr. & Mrs. Gorden
Bender and family. Patricia Ben-
der, who had spent two weeks
with them, returned home.
Mrs. Irvin Rader attended a
shower Monday night in London
in honor of her daughter, Ruth-
anne. Hostesses were Miss Aud-
rey Gill and Miss Becky Mc-
G line hey.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Dempster
and family of Toledo, Ohio, were
holidayers with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar
Miller and Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Rader.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar miller,
Mrs. Clarence Desjardine, Miss
. .. ISiaMielatl*WaigliireXte
IN MEMORIAM —
IULDEBRANT — In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband andfath-
er who passed away August 10,
1953.
Loving memories never die,
As years roll on and days go by,
In our hearts a memory is kept,
Of one we loved and will not
forget.
Always remembered by wife
Mary and family Anne and
Marlin. 1 le
Colour
Julie Andrews,
Dick Van Dyk
(One Show Each Night)
Admission for Children: 50stl
AUGUST 15, 16, 17
"Trouble with
Angels"
(in color)
Rosalind Russell,
Haley Mills
COMING: August 18, 19, 20
DOUBLE FEATURE
"HARD DAYS NIGHT"
(Beatles)
"HELP"
(Beatles)
Two Shows Nightly
RAIN or CLEAR
First Show at Dusk Children
Under 12 in Cars FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
a An
STADE— In loving memory of our
dear mother, Mrs. Flossie
Stade who passed away one year
ago, August 12, 1965,
Our hearts still ache with sad-
ness
And secret tears still flow;
What it meant to lose you, Mom,
No one will ever know.
Each time we see your picture,
You seem to smile and say,
Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day.
Your place on earth no one can
ever fill,
We loved you, Mom, and always
will.
-- Sadly missed and always re-
membered by her son, Melvin,
daughter-in-law Gertrude and
grandchild Sherrie, lie
Veal clan unite
at Sarnia park
The first reunion of the Veal
family was held at Canatara park,
Sarnia Sunday, August 7 with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Penhale in charge.
Prizes were won for children,
6 and under, Stephen Kerslake;
6 to 10, Brenda Ball; 10 and
over, Karen Kerslake; young
adults, Yvonne Penhale; baseball
throw for men, Bill Penhale;
peanut scramble, Bradley Pen-
hale; kick the slipper, Gwen Pen-
hale;
Those attending were Mrs. An-
nie Veal, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Elwyn Kerslake and family of
Winchelsea, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Veal and family, Hensall, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Ball and family,
Clinton.
STREET DANCE, C landeboye
August 19, good music, proceeds
for street lights. Admission 75/.
11:18c
LEGION BINGO, August 18, 9:00
pm. Jackpot $100 in 50 calls, lie 111111111111 lllll 11111 lllllll 1 lllll 111111 llllll 11,1,11.,11m111111 lllllll 1 llll 111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 lllll 111111111111111111111111111 l 1 llllllllllllll 111111111111111111111
RECEPTION AND DANCE for
Anne Boyle and Bill Hirtzel, Cre-
diton, Saturday August 20. lie
SIMS REUNION—Riverview Park
Exeter, Sunday August 21, 1966
at 2:30 pm. Bring your picnic
basket and all your family.11:18c
HOSTING CHARLES MacNAUGHTON MPP
DAVIDSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Davidson (nee Houston)
Dashwood, announce the birth
of a daughter at South Huron
Hospital August 4— a sister
for Sherri.
DUPREY— Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Duprey, CFB Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter
Leah Lorraine, at South Huron
Hospital, August 6,
ELLIOTT — Mr, and Mrs. Reg
Elliott, Staffa, announce the
birth of a son at South Huron
Hospital August 6 a grand-
son for Mr. and Mrs, Lewis
Davey, Exeter.
GLAVIN — Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Glavin, RR 1 Lucan, announce
the birth of a daughter, Cath-
erine Dianne, at South Huron
Hospital, August 2.
GIBBS Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gibbs (nee Ridley) announce
the birth of a daughter Lisa
Helen, at St. Joseph's Hospital
July 26 — a sister for Lana.
HERN — Keith and Dorothy Hern
RR 1 Granton, announce the
birth of their daughter, Joan
Wanita, at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London — a sister for
Judy, Donald and Paul,
HIEMSTRA — Mr. and Mrs. John
Hiemstra (nee Sigsworth), Sar-
nia, announce the birth of a
son, Paul Anthony, at Sarnia
General Hospital, July 22.
HOGAN — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ho-
gan, RR 8 Parkhill, announce
the birth of a son at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, July 26.
KINI'S — Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kints
(nee Ballantyne) RR 3 Exeter,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Janet Marie, at South Hur-
on Hospital August 8.
REABURN — Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Reaburn, Hensa 11, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Christopher Nelson, at South
Huron Hospital August 6.
PENNINGS—Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Pennings, RR 1 Zurich, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Elaine, at South Huron Hos-
pital, August '7,
VANDERHOEK — Mr. and Mrs.
Marten Vanderhoek, RR 3 Zur-
ich, announce the birth of a
daughter, at South Huron Hos-
pital, August 8 a sister for
Ricky and Robby.
VANDEURSEN — Mr. and Mrs.
M. Vandeursen, RR 1 Lucan,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Joanne Mary, at South
Huron Hospital, July 26.
WILDS — Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilds, Crediton, announce the
birth of a daughter at South
Huron Hospital, August 4 a
sister for Mark, Brian, Dianne,
Brenda and Peggy.
REUNION, September 3, at SS 3
Tuckersmith. Program at 1:30
pm, supper at 5 pm. Bring picnic
basket and dishes. All former
teachers, pupils and families
welcome. Local residents please
contact former residents.
11:18:25c
ENGAGEMENTS—
RIVERVIEW PARK
AUGUST 24 6-8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hotson
of Ailsa Craig wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Marjorie Elaine to Douglas
L. McNair, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McNair of Ilderton. Wed-
ding to take place at the United
Church Ailsa Craig, September
3, 1966. lic
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Rader
wish to announce the engagement
of their third daughter, Ruthanne
Amelia to Mr. John de Niet,
son of Mrs. F. de Niet of Heer-
len, Nederland. The wedding will
take place in Toronto in August.
11c
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stoll, RR
3 Kippen wish to announce the
engagement of their eldest daugh-
ter Beatrice Dianne to John Wil-
liam Elliott, son of Mrs. Wil-
liam Elliott and the late William
Elliott of Exeter. The wedding
will take place August 27 at
3 pm in Brucefield United Church.
11c
Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ducharme
wish to announce the engagement
of their eldest daughter Mar-
garet Louise to Mr. Wayne Clip-
perton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Clipperton, Melborne. Marriage
to take place September 3, 1966
at 2:00 pm at St. Peter's Church,
St. Joseph's. lie
CARDS OF THANKS —
Bob and Shirley Lammie would
like to thank all their friends who
surprised them with a presenta-
tion and party at their home on
August 5. Special thanks to all
who helped organize it, brought
and helped with lunch and for the
lovely contributions. We will long
remember our friends who made
this possible and each time we
use them we will be thinking of
you all, Thanks. 11*
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to relatives, friends and
neighbors who so kindly remem-
bered me with cards, flowers,
treats and visits while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
— Janet MacKinnon, Hensa11.11c
The family of the late William
Schroeder wishes to e xp ress
their sincere appreciation to
their relatives, neighbors and
friends for the beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the Ontario
Heart Foundation and the Luth-
eran Hour. Special thanks to
Rev. Krich, the T. Harry Hoff-
man funeral home and the Ladies'
Aid of Zion Lutheran Church,
Dashwood, Ontario, 11*
Words cannot express our sin-
cere thanks to neighbors, friends
and relatives for all their many
kind acts of sympathy in our
sudden loss of a dear father and
grandfather. To all who helped
at home, provided and served
lunch, for beautiful floral trib-
utes, cards, donations to the
Heart Fund, to Rev. Guest, Dr.
Read, Hopper-Hockey funer al
home and to everyone who help-
ed ease our burden, our deepest
appreciation,—Gretta, Lynne and
Laurie Richard. 11*
Carl and Ruth Witherspoon
would like to thank everyone who
rememberedeTeri Lynn wit h
cards and treats while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London
and since returning home. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Ecker and Dr.
Marshall. 1 lc
IN MEMORIAM—
DUNSFORD — In loving memory
of a husband, father and grand-
father, Percy Dunsford, who
passed away August 7, 1959.
You are not forgotten, father dear
Nor ever shall you be,
As long as life and memory last
We shall remember thee.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife, children and grandchild-
ren. 11*
ELSIE —In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Percy
Elsie, who passed away Aug-
ust 10, 1956.
We often sit 'and think of him
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only thing
That grief can call its own.
— Ever remembered by wife,
Grace, daughter Lois and son-
in-law Jerry. lie
GOWER —In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father Isaac Gower, who passed
away one year ago, August 16,
1965.
God saw you getting weary
So He did what he thought best
He came and stood beside you
And whispered 'Come and Rest'
You wished no one a last farewell
Nor even said Good-bye
You had gone before we knew it
And only God knows why.
— Sadly missed by his wife, Mary
children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. lie
GOWER — In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Isaac Gower, who passed away
one year ago August 16, 1965.
No length of time can divide the
past
Too many memories hold it fast;
Today, tomorrow our whole life
through
We will always love and remem-
ber you.
-- Sadly missed and lovingly re-
membered by Luella, Ross and
grandsons. Ile
SIMS —In loving memory of a
dear husband, Clayton Sims,
who passed away one year ago
August 6, 1965.
In tears I saw you sinking,
I watched you fade away;
I did not know what pain you bore
I did not see you die;
My heart was almost broken
You fought so hard to stay;
But when I saw you sleeping
So peacefully, free from pain
I could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
— Ever remembered by his wife
Della. 11c
Decoration and
Memorial Service
Sunday,
August 21
at 3:00 p.m., D.S.T.
SPECIAL SPEAKER
AND SPECIAL MUSIC
EBENEZER CEMETERY
Concession 4,
McGillivray Township
Tickets Available From
F. HUXTABLE GLEN FISHER FRED DOBBS
Adults: $1.00
Children 12 and under: 50
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball,
Auburn, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Sharon
Christine to Leonard J. Hoff-
man of Zurich, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A, Hoffman, Zurich. The
wedding to take place August
20, 3 pm in St. Peter's Church,
Goderich. 11c
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Russel
Blake of CIandeboye are pleased
to announce the engagement of
their youngest daughter Sharon
Evelyn Lucille to Mr. Earl Wayne
Redick, son of Mrs. Carl Niel-
son and the late Don Redick of
Parkhill. The wedding will take
place Saturday, September 3 at
Clandeboye United Church at
3 pm. 11*
CARDS OF THANKS—
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends, rela-
tives and neighborS for cards
and treats while a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter and
Victoria Hospital, London. It was
Sure appreciated. — Herb Bibby,
KirktOn. 11c
I would like to thank my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
their flowers, gifts, treats, cards
and visits while I was a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home.— Mrs. Hubert
Carey. 11*