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Don't Miss It,
BIG BURMUDA BASH
Featuring
THE CAVALIERS
at
Zurich Community Centre
MAY 13, 1967
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CENTENNIAL
Costume Caper
OLD AND NEW TIME DANCE
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
SAT., MAY 20
At the
Shillelagh
Nightly
THE LORAINE
AND CAROL
DUO
STARTING MONDAY
THE INTERNS
The Daring Go-Go
SHARI LYNNE
The
SHILLELAGH
Fully Licensed No Cover Charge
Lucan 227-441 I
LITE
MAY 12 and 13
The Russians
Are Coming
(Colour)
Carl Reiner,
Eva Marie Saint
COMING:
MAY 19 and 20
(Double Feature)
The Rare Breed
Wild Wild Winter
First Show at Dusk Children
Under 12 in Cars FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
Man
+ Entertainment
by Jean McLachlan Znowthr;
atf" COLONIAL HOTEL
Main Intersection
GRAND BEND
ONTARIO Phone 238,2371
Oft9eut
5014194
ALL
YEAR
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Evenings
SATURDAY MATINEES
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
For
September 1967
Wednesday, May 17
ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM - For Zurich and Hay Township
children attending the Zurich
Public School
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL
1:15 PM to 2:45 PM - Hensall Village Children
2:45 PM to 4:00 PM - Hay Township children attend-
ing the Hensall Public School.
All children from Concession 6 and 7 (Parr Line)
and West to the west limits of Hay Township will
register at the ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL. The
remainder of the school area will register at the
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Children eligible for Kindergarten Registration
must be 5 years old on or before December 31,
1967. Parents should bring proof of age and im-
munization records. The present kindergarten
classes will be open for inspection by parents
or guardians registering children.
HAY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA
EXETER SPRING A-GO-GO
SPONSORED BY THE EXETER KINSMEN CLUB
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 9:00 P.M. EXETER COMMUNITY CENTRE
THE MISFITS
DEE AND LEE AND THE ROULETTES
Featuring
THE MISFITS — DEE & LEE AND THE ROULETTES
with vocalists
BRENDA GORDON — ROBBIE WILVERT
Musk Till One, So Come And Have Fun
A Really Big Night, The Price Is Just Right
$1.50 At The Door
SUPPORT THE EXETER KINSMEN
ZURICH 236-4160
DASHWOOD 237-3582
GRAND BEND 238-2643
For Your Advance Tickets
JACKPOT
$100
Admission $1
for 15 rounds
in 50
calls
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Portraits From The Past
Centennial Fashion Show
Thurs., May 17 8:15 p.m.
S.H.D.H.S.
Admission: Adults $1.00, Students .54
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Sorority
"Tickets Available at Door"
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• ,t•
COMIN EVE TS
BIRTHS —
BERTENS - Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Bertens, RR 1 Mitchell, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Patricia Joan, at South Huron
Hospital, May 2.
MAXWELL - Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old Maxwell, Hensall, announce
the birth of a son, Patrick
Arnold, at South Huron Hos-
pital, May 4.
PULLEN- Don and F lo re nc e
Pullen, Clinton, announce the
arrival of a son, David Stewart,
in Clinton Public Hospital, May
9.
STEEPER - Harvey and B et t y
Steeper (nee Pickering) an-
nounce the arrival of their son,
Bradley James, at St. Joseph's.
Hospital, May 6 a brother
for Kevin.
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deichert,
Zurich, will be pleased to receive
their neighbors, friends and rela-
tives at their home, Sunday, May
21, 2 pm to 4 pm and 7 pm to
9 pm on the occasion of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary. No
gifts please. 1 le
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fergus Turn-
bull, Grand Bend, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Esther Myrel, to Mr. Peter An-
drew Warner, son of Mr. John W.
Warner and the late Mrs. Warner,
Grand Bend. The wedding to take
place June 3, 1967, at 2 o'clock,
in St. John's By The Lake Ang-
lican Church, Grand Bend. 11c
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clausius,
Zurich, are happy to announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Ruth Elaine, to Mr. Andrew 'm-
anse, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Imanse, Kippen. The marriage
to take place at Peace Lutheran
Church, Exeter, Saturday, June
10, 1967 at 4:00 pm. 11c
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Colebourne,
Vancouver, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Dianne,
to Mr. Dale Hayter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Hayter, Grand
Bend. The wedding to take place
Saturday, May 20, 1967 at 7 pm
in Fraserview Assembly, Van-
couver, British Columbia. 11*
Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson,
Ailsa Craig, wish to announce
the engagement of their only
daughter, Linda May, to Mr.
William Raff3h, elder son of Rev.
and Mrs. Fred Ralph of Thames-
vine. The wedding to be Saturday,
June 10, 1967 at 4:30 o'clock in
St. Mary's Anglican Church,
Brinsley. 11c
CARDS OF THANKS—
Robert and Bernice Boogemans
wish to thank their many friends
who remembered Lori Anne with
cards and gifts while in South
Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Gans, nursing staff and
Mother Restemayer for taking me
to see Lori Anne. 11*
I would like to thank my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
cards, flowers and gifts while I
was a patient in Victoria Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. E. 0.
Lancaster, Dr. H. Allen, Dr. F.
Boyes and hospital nursing staff.
- Mrs. Arthur Cunningham. 11c
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
PATSY ADAMS
and
LANNY SCRIMEGOUR
(Bridal Couple)
Sat. May 13
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE TWYLITES
EVERYONE WELCOME
CARPS OF THANKS --
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
friends and relatives for the
Cards, flowers, treats and visits
while I was a patient in West-
minster Hospital and since re-
turning home. Special thanks to
those who brought EVe to the hos-
pital and helped in any way.
-Douglas Triebner, 11*
My sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to the many friends who so
kindly remembered me wit h
treats, cards and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and since returning home.
- Ernie Davis. 11c
I wish to say thank you to my
relatives, friends and neighbors
who so kindly remembered me
with Visits, cards, treats and
prayers. Special thanks to the
nursing staff and Dr. Greenway,
Rev. and Mrs. Watton, while a
patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don and since returning home.
Your kindness is deeply appreci-
ated. - Mr. Iann Desjardine. 11*
I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for their m any
cards, treats and visits, while I
was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London. Thanks to Dr.
Stlllar, the nurses on Colbourne
1, Rev. Rhude, Rev. Warren for
their visits and the Pentecostal
church for their prayer s. -
Frank Glanville. 11*
Hensall Kinettes would like to
thank all those who contributed
to the success of their annual
spring rummage sale. All was
greatly appreciated. lie
I wish to thank my neighbors,
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
I was in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and since returning home.
It was all very much appreciated.
- Mrs. Harry Hoffman. lie
We wish to thank all those who
helped clean up the debris after
the recent tornado. Also thanks to
those who so willingly helped to
repair our barn. - Bob and Fran-
ces Kinsman. 1 lx
I wish to express my thanks to
all who remembered me with
cards, flowers and visits while
I was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Rev. E. 0.
Lancaster and Dr. E. M. Wat-
son, the nursing staff and nurses,
third floor centre, Miss Feduzzi,
Mrs. Beaver of the V.O.N. visits
while I was at home. - Mrs. J. H.
Paton. 1 lx
I would like to express my ap-
preciation to everyone who re-
membered me in any way while I
was ill. -Rufus Turnbull. lie
IN MEMORIAM—
ALLEN - In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Mrs.
Edna Esther Allen, who passed
away two years ago May 6.
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 day, we know not when,
We will meet our loved one there.
- Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by husband Thomas
and family. 11*
MON. & TUES.
May 15 and 16 only
FREE!
NEW!!
CHERRY DIP
(or Chocolate
if you wish)
with any of
your favorite
flavours of
ice cream-
cones from
The
DERBY DIP
Exeter
IN MEMORIAM —
KERR -In loving memory of my
dear parents, Ethel Walker
Kerr, who passed away two
years ago, May 16, 1965 and
Frederick Kerr who passed
away ten years ago, May 18,
1957.
- Ever remembered by Lulu and
Aljoe Culbert and family. 11*
KIPFER - In ever loving mem-
ory of my dear sister and aunt,
Edith Kipfer, who passed away,
May 10, 1958 in her sleep. In
our home she is fondly remem -
bered.
Sweet memories cling to her
name,
Those who loved her in life,
Still love her in death,
Just the same.
- Ever remembered by sister,
Ella, Mrs. Lesume Des Jardine,
Exeter and niece, Mrs. Gerald
Mason, Dashwood. 11*
SMITH - In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Vera
Eldona Smith, who passed away
one year ago.
We do not forget her, we love her
too dearly,
For her memory to fade from our
lives like a dream;
Our lips need not speak when our
hearts mourn sincerely,
For grief often dwells where it
seldom is seen.
- Lovingly remembered by her
husband and family. lle
TAYLOR - In loving memory of
a dear father, Clarence R. Tay-
lor, whom God called home two
years ago May 12, 1965.
The dearest Dad this world could
hold,
With cheery smile and heart of
gold;
To those who knew him, all will
know
How much we lost, two years ago.
You aren't forgotten daddy dear
Nor will you ever be;
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now, our hearts are
sore,
As times go by, we miss you
more;
Your loving smile, your gentle
face,
No one, can fill, your vacant
place.
- Sadly missed and lovingly re-
membered by his daughter,
Shirley and son, Robert. 11*
IN MEMORIAM ,-,-
TAYLOR - In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Clarence
Taylor, who passed away two
years ago, May 12, 1965,
No one knows how much we miss
him,
No one knows the grief we bear;
Only those who have lost can tell
The pain in the heart, not saying
farewell.
No one knows the grief we share
When we all meet and he's not
there;
Life goes on we know that's true
But not the same since we lost you.
The flowers we place upon your
grave,
May whither and decay;
But the love for him who sleeps
beneath,
Shall never fade away.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his mother,
brothers and sisters. 11*
WRIGHT In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Lena Wright who
passed away one year ago, May
15, 1966.
We miss you mom, what more can
we say,
As long as we live, we will re-
member that day,
That you had to answer that heav-
enly call,
We had to part with the best mom
of all.
You shared our trouble and helped
us along,
If we walk in your footsteps, we
will never go wrong,
Always so good, unselfish and
kind,
What a wonderful memory you left
behind.
- Sadly missed and ever remem-
bered by husband Will and fam-
ily.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE — CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8:00
OPENING THURS., MAY 11
NIGHTLY
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
May 11-12
"Around The
World
Under The Sea'
SHOWN AT 10:15 ONLY
Lloyd Bridges, Shirley Eaton
Color
"Hold On If
SHOWN AT 8:45 ONLY
Herman's Hermits, Peter
Noose, Shelley Fabares
Color Cartoon
SAT. - MON. - TUES.
May 13-15-16
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"Fantastic
Voyage
SHOWN AT 10:15 ONLY
Take a trip into the body of
a living man.
Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch,
Edmond O'Brien
Color
"I Deal In Danger"
SHOWN AT 8:45 ONLY
Robert Goulet
Color Cartoon
uun
WED. - THURS. - FRI.
May 17-18-19
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"Frankie
and Johnnie"
SHOWN AT 10:15 ONLY
Elvis Presley & Donna Douglas
Color
"Namu The Killer
Whale"
SHOWN AT 8:45 ONLY
Robert Lansing
Color Cartoon
BENEFIT BAKE SALE Pride
of Huron Rebekah Lodge are
holding a bake sale at Huxtable's
Shop, Main St., Saturday, May 13
at 2:30 pm in benefit of Huron-
Perth Tornado Fund. llx
RUMMAGE and CANDY SALE
Saturday, May 13 at 1:30 pm at
Crediton Hall, Sponsored by First
Crediton Cub Pack. Everyone
welcome. 1 1
MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET DIN-
NER, Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
from 5-8 pm. Reservations
please. Phone 524-9371 or 524-
9264. 4:11c
CENTENNIAL TEA -11 ens all
Women's Institute Centennial Tea
Monday, May 15 from 2:30-5:00
pm at the Legion Hall, Hensall.
Everybody welcome. lie
ANNUAL MEETING-Huron
County Historical Society annual
meeting will be held in the Wing-
ham town hall Tuesday, May 16
at 8 pm. Guest speaker Mr. John
Strong. Lunch will be served by
the Wingham WI. lie
STAG for Gary Rowcliffe, Thurs-
day, May 11, Dashwood Corn-
munity Centre. 4:11c
F_E•
TONIGHT
Exeter Legion Hall
▪ Thursday, May 11
Sponsored by Ladies°•Auxiliary
o No one under 16 years of age
will be admitted. •
COME IN COSTUME
CHILDREN 754 ADULTS $1.50
Tickets Available at
Mrs. Les Gibson Greene's Variety
Mrs. W. Bentley Beaver Lumber
Mrs. D. Monroe Exeter Co-op
The Rectory F.H. Wilkinson
OR PHONE 235.0693 FOR TICKET DELIVERY
Come To
CENTENNIAL CHICKEN
BAR-B-Q
At
Trivett Memorial Church
MAY 24 — 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Advance Tickets Available At
The Hensall Regal Grill
Open From 6:30 a.m. to Serve You
Or Call:
INTER-CHURCH P AG E AN T-
Sunday, May 28, 8 pm at the Zur
ich Community Centre, presenta-
tion of the Centennial Inter-
Church pageant by the members
of churches in the Hensall and
Zurich district. All in colorful
costumes, 11:18c
CENTENNIAL TEA, Zurich Rest
Home, June 7, from 2 to 5 pm
sponsored by O.E.S. E xet e r
Chapter. Guided tour of the Home.
Centennial dress optional.
Everyone welcome. Proceeds go
to the home. 11c
CENTENNIAL DRUMHEAD Ser-
vice involving all area churches,
Sunday, June 11, 2 pm, Exeter
Community Park. Sponsored by
Royal Canadian Legion. 11;18;25c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUP-
PER, June 21 from 6;00-8:00 pm
at Brinsley Anglican Church,
Brinsley. Sponsored by Ladies'
Guild. Adults $1.50, children of
school age 754. lie
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUP-
PER, Tuesday, June 27, 1967
from 5 to 8 pm. Under the aus-
pices of Thames Road UCW.
11:18c
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