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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-05-11, Page 17Times-Adv9cato,May 11,. 1967 7 Don't Miss It, BIG BURMUDA BASH Featuring THE CAVALIERS at Zurich Community Centre MAY 13, 1967 01.5)(0)Q.9000999J)101/012.00012012000012000001)00,galltj)Qjtjtit 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 IC/ ci a 111_4 IIo ICI IC) 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 4J111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111811181111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Wi si • BINGO