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ANNOUNCEMENTS
MEMORIAL ARENA
SEAFORTH
MONDAY
SEPT. 18
Dancing 9 p.m. to 12:30
Refreshments
Tickets 5.00 each
including tax
Reserved Seat 1.00 per
couple extra
Tickets available in Seaforth
at Larone's Store, Box Furni-
ture and Taylor Shoes or by
mail. Payment for mail orders
must accompany order and be
made by money order or certi-
fied cheque. Please include
6011 for return of tickets by
registered mail. Forward
orders to:
Seaforth Centennial Ball
Committee, P.O. Box 749,
Seaforth.
Tickets available in Hen-
soil at Fink's Plumbing.
In Exeter at Can. Tire Store
In Zurich at Gingerich's
Sales & Service
RECEPTION and DANCE —
Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniver-
sary for Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Hawkins on August 26, 1967 at
Rvsseldale Hall, 8:30 p.m.17:24c
ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY SER-
VICE at Zion Cemetery, Usborne
Township will be held on Sunday,
August 27 at 2:30 pm.. Ross W.
Hern, Sec.-treas. 24*
SMORGASBORD SUPPER—Wed-
nesday. October 18 at Crediton
Community Centre. sponsored by
the Hall Board. 24*
DANCE to Guy Lombardo and
his Royal Canadians at Seaforth
Arena, September 15, Tickets
$5.00 each. reserved seats $1.00
per =pie extra. Order by mail
to Seaforth Centennial Ball Com-
mittee, P.O. Box 749, Seaforth
and include 60 cents per order
to cover return of tickets by
registered mail. 24:31c
CELEBRATE Labor Day, Sep-
tember 4, at Seaforth Centen-
nial party, 2 p,m., Monster par-
ade with 50 floats, five bands;
3 p.m., games, sports, bingo,
bands and old-fashioned get-to-
gether; 5-8 p.m., beef and pork
barbecue; 8 p.m., military dis-
play and opening Seaforth Cen-
tennial project; 9 p.m., program
and dance, 24;31c
IN
PERSON
aid, ALL
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TWILIGHT
OPEN WESTERN
HORSE SHOW
RON SWARTZ FARM,
CENTRALIA
GRAND BEND
ONTARIO Phone 2382371 Main Intersection
BARN DANCE
at Irvin Lunn's new barn
Sat., Aug. 26
6 miles north of London
4 miles south of Elginfield
on Highway 4
MODERN & COUNTRY MUSIC
Cafeteria Lunch Admission $1.00
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, - 7:30 p.m. SHARP
Entry Fee Sr. Class $2.00 Jr. Class .50
Prize Money $22.00 $6.50
W.H.A. Rules
1. Western Pleasure
2. Junior,Equitation
3. Clover Leaf (Sr.)
4. Musical Chairs (Jr.)
5. Pole Bending (Sr.)
6. Flag Race (Jr.)
7. Flag Race (Sr.)
8. Key Hole (Sr.)
9. Texas Speed & Action (Sr.)
10. Rescue Race (Jr.)
11. Rescue Race (Sr.)
Sponsors: Ron Swartz and Jack Parsons
Everyone Welcome
4. Entertainment
by Jean McLachlan Znow're,
at the COLONIAL HOTEL
ALL
YEAR
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Evenings
SATURDAY MATINEES
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Sparkling Entertainment Every
Friday and Saturday Nights
In The
MAPLE LEAF ROOM
by
TOMMY WALKER
Ragtime Piano and Banjo
Also
NORVAL REID
With His Oide Tyme
Fiddle & Western Music
LICENSED DINING ROOM
CATERING TO WEDDINGS
BUSINESS MEETINGS ETC.
Ilttffrrin
Tottralia
Chicken
Barbecue
& Dance
Friday, Sept. 8'
DINNER 5:30 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
AT
EXETER DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE
Tickets Available at The Co-Op
ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN .75;
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IN ZURICH
SAT., AUGUST 26
HOME-COOKED BEANS
WITH HAM
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ENTERTAINMENT
• ST. MARY'S TRUMPET BAND
• ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND
• ZURICH LIONS MAJORETTES
Continuous Entertainment All Afternoon
DANCE AT NIGHT
DESJARDINE'S
ORCHESTRA
Activities Begin at Noon!
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ZURICH
ARENA
BIRTHS —
CUNNINGHAM—Mr, and Mrs.
Beverly Cunningham, RR 1
Clandeboye, announce the birth
of a son, Gerald, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, August 15 - a brother
for JoAnne, Michelle and.
Glenva.
ERI3—Mr. and Mrs. John Erb
(nee Smale), Goderich, an-
nounce the birth of their son,
at Alexandra and Marine Hos-
pital, Goderich, August 20.
GALLOWAY—Mr, and Mrs. Doug
Galloway, RR 1 Crediton, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter
at South Huron Hospital, Au-
gust 21- a sister for David.
HENRY—Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
Henry announce the birth of a
daughter, Pansy Lou, August
12 - first grandchild for Ray
Flammonde.
McCAULEY—Mr. and Mrs. J.T.
McCauley, Gidley St., Exeter,
announce the birth of a son,
Timothy Joseph, at South Huron
Hospital, August 20 - a brother
for Norman, Alicia, Mike,
Chris and Cathy.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dietrich,
Dashwood are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen Mary to Mr.
Rene Francis Boogemans, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frans Booge-
mans, Dashwood. The marriage
to take place Saturday, Septem-
ber 23 at 1;00 o'clock at Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. x
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodge,
Crediton, Ontario, announce the
engagement of their eldest daugh-
ter, Ruth Ellen to Mr. John
Frederick Miller, Crediton, the
marriage will take place in the
United Church, Crediton on Sat-
urday, September 9 at '7;00 o'-
clock in the evening. 24c
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns,
RR 1 Woodham, are happy to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Frances Ruth,
to Mr. William James Robert
Sweitzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Sweitzer, Exeter. The wed-
ding will take place Saturday,
September 16, 196'7 at 12 o'-
clock noon at Elimville United
Church, Elimville,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones,
Lucan, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Donna Louise to Mr. Kenneth
Glen Walters, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Walters, RR 3 Kip-
pen. The marriage will take place
Saturday, September 23, 196'7 at
3 o'clock in Lucan United Church.
24*
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mrs. Grant Amos will be hold-
ing a trousseau tea Saturday,
September 2 from 2-5 pm and
7:30-10 pm, in honour of her
daughter, Margaret Verna. All
relatives, neighbors and friends
please accept this as an invita-
tion. 24c
CARDS OF THANKS—
I wish to thank all those who
sent flowers, cards and for visits,
also Miss Claypole and the nurs-
ing staff and Drs. Read and Gans,
while I was a patient in South
Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Mrs. Shirley Pratt for taking
me to the Dr. and rushing me to
the hospital, and also special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown
for bringing me home. Every-
thing was much appreciated. —
Mrs. Ethel J. Balfour. 24*
We would like to extend our sin-
cere thanks to friends, neighbors
and relatives for their many acts
of kindness, beautiful floral trib-
utes and cards of sympathy sent
to us during our recent sad be-
reavement. Special thanks to Rev.
Mr. S. Miner and the ladies of
Elimville UCW who served the
lunch and the nurses at the hos-
pital and to Dr. Fletcher and the
R, C. Dinney Funeral Home and
the pallbearers. We would like
everyone to accept our sincere
thanks, — George Bailey, Dora
Delbridge. 24*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes and expressions of sym-
pathy during the loss of a loving
brother. Special thanks to the
staff at South Huron Hospital,
Dr. Fletcher, Rev. Douglas War-
ren, Hopper-Hockey F une r al
Home, the pallbearers and the
ladies of the United Church at
Crediton. John Sims. 24*
CARDS OF THANKS —
Rev. E, Heinirich and family
wish to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbors for any
acts of kindness shown and for
the memorial cards, floral trib-
utes and messages of sympathy
sent due to the loss of a loving
wife, mother and grandmother.
We wish to express special ap-
preciation to Rev. A. Blackwell,
members of St. peter's Lutheran
Church and the Westlake Funeral
Home, Zurich, 24c
Squire and I would like to ex-
press our sincere thanks to
everyone for cards, flowers,
visits and who made enquiries
during my stay in South Huron
and Victoria Hospitals, to Mr.
Hoffman and abulance service,
Dr. M. C. Fletcher and Dr. A,
McLachlin, the staff and nurses
at South Huron Hospital and the
nurses on 2 West Victoria Hos-
pital. All was sincerely appreci-
ated. Marjorie Herdman. 24*
I would like to thank all the
kind people who remembered me
with cards, treats and gifts while
in the hospital and since return-
ing home. — Doug Mock. 24c
I would like to extend my sin-
cere thanks to my relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
cards, gifts, flowers and visits
to me while a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Ecker, Dr, Hession, Dr.
Mundy and the nurses and staff
on third floor south. Carrie
Norry. 24*
I wish to thank everyone for
flowers, treats, cards and visits
while I was in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London and since return-
ing home. — Mrs. Lloyd Rader.
24c
I wish to thank all who were
so kind in sending me cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr. Gul-
ens, Hoffman's Ambulance and
those who helped at the time of
the accident. — E rwinSchade.24c
We would like to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to friends, relatives and neigh-
bors for their many acts of kind-
ness, beautiful floral tributes,
donations to the Heart Fund and
cards of sympathy extended to
us during our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev.
Warren. the OPP, the Hopper-
Hockey Funeral Home and pall-
bearers. We would also like to
thank everyone who visited, sent
flowers and cards to Mr. Duncan
while he was a patient in the hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker
and staff of the South Huron Hos-
pital. -- Mrs. Alex Duncan and
family. 24*
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MON. KIDDIES' NITE
Free Pepsi,
Potato Chips
AUGUST 24-25-26
(Double Feature)
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour)
Texas Across the
River
Dean Martin, Alain Delow
The Pad
(And How to Use It)
Brian Bedford, Julie Somers
AUGUST 28-29-30
For a Few Dollars
More
(Colour)
Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef
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COMING:
AUG. 31 — SEPT. 1-2
"HOTEL"
RAIN or CLEAR
First Show at Dusk Children
Under 12 in Cars FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Mrs.
Marie Walsh would like to ex-
press our sincere thanks and
deep appreciation to neighbors,
friends and relatives for their
many acts of kindness, mass
cards, beautiful floral tributes,
sympathy cards, gifts of food
brought to the house, the ladies
who helped serve lunch after the
funeral. To all those who helped
in any way during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. Father Veitesheimer and
Dr. Boyes and the Lawrence Box
& Son Funeral Home, Parkhill.24c
I would like to give a sincere
thank you to all who remembered
me with cards, visits and gifts
while I was a patient at Victoria
Hospital, London, A spec ia I
thanks to the nurses and staff on
the fourth floor west. M r s.
Alma Willert. 24c
I would like to take this op-
portunity of thanking my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
their many acts of kindness, ex-
pressions of sympathy and floral
donations, during the loss of my
late husband, Charles R, Wind-
sor of Lucan with special thanks
to the Rev. E. 0, Lancaster, Dr.
Anderson and the C. Haskett &
Son Funeral Home. — Mabel
Windsor. 24c
Lorne and Loreen Devine wish
to express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to relatives,
neighbors and friends in the loss
of a dear mother, Mrs. Emma
Devine, for the beautiful floral
tributes, cards, messages of
sympathy, the donations to the
Cancer, Heart, Luthern Hour and
Gideon Bibles. Special thanks to
the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Rev. James, the pallbear-
ers and all those that assisted at
the house. 24*
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
LYNDA KRAFT
and
TERRY MARTIN
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Aug. 26
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
The Bluewater Playboys
Everyone Welcome
IN MEMORIAM —
ABBOTT — In loving memory of
a dear wife, who was taken
suddenly August 22, 1965.
Nothing but memories as I jour-
ney on,
Longing for a smile, from a
loved one gone;
None knows the sorrow, or deep
regret,
But always remember, and
never forget.
-- Loving husband Murray. 24c
ABBOTT In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmoth-
er, who was taken from us, so
suddenly August 22, 1965.
A mother so faithful, devoted
and true,
So thoughtfully kind, and loving
too;
God called your name — we had
to part,
Till we meet again, you're still
in our heart.
— Always remembered by your
family. 24c
ANDERSON —In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ander-
son, who passed away one year
ago, August 21, 1966.
We travel down a winding road,
A road without an end,
And they who seem so far away,
Are only 'round the bend.
— Always remembered by Emer-
son, Doreen and family. 24*
ANDERSON — In loving memory
of a dear grandmother and
great-grandmother, Mrs. Eliz-
abeth Anderson, who passed
away one year ago, August 21,
1966.
Quickly and suddenly came the
call,
Her sudden death surprised us
all,
Dearer to memory than words
can tell,
The loss of a grandmother, we
loved so well.
— Always remembered by grand-
daughters Marie and Ruth Ann
and their families. 24*
At The
SHILLELAGH
THE
BOUNTY
HUNTERS
Until
Sept. 2
SHILLELAGH
Lucan's Only Night Club
Licensed with No Cover
Charge. The Shillelagh on
114 Hwy. in Lucan 277-4411
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Sea-
forth, Friday August 25, 8;15pm,
15 regular games for $10; 3,
$25 specials; $75 Jackpot to go,
Sponsors, Branch 156 Royal Ca,
nadian Legion. 24c
COME ONE - COME ALL
Annual Sexsmith
Fly In
Sun., Aug. 27
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Refreshment booth, but
dogs, corn on the cob.
Aircraft display
Draws for Free Airplane
Rides. Must get name and
box at booth.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE— CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8:00
WED., THURS., FRI.
August 23-24-25
Walt Disney's
"LT. ROBIN
CRUSOE U.S.N."
Dick Van Dyke, Nancy Kwan
Showing at 8.30 and 10.30
Color
Plus Color Featurette
"RUN APALOOSA
RUN"
Cartoon
SAT., MON., TUES.
August 26-28-29
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"EIGHT ON A
LAMB"
BOB HOPE
Phyllis Diller and
Jonathon Winters
In Color — Plus
"KHARTOUM"
Charlton Heston and
Laurence Olivier
Color Cartoon
WED., THURS., FRI.
Aug. 30-31—Sept. 1
— DOUBLE FEATURE
Alfred Hitchcock's
"TORN
CURTAIN"
(Adult Entertainment)
Paul Newman and
Julie Andrews
Color Cartoon
"WILD WILD
WINTER"
Gary Clarke — In Color
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Gala evening
Chicken
Barbecue
Poplar Hill
Park
Sat, Aug. 26
Sponsored by Lombton and
Middlesex District Ontario
Farmers' Union.
Good Program
OFU Queen's competition
chicken barbecue from
4:30 p.m. Adults $2.00,
Children $1.00. Notify
John A. Damon, Granton
85 R 7 if attending.
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SUNRISE BEAN MEETING
Thurs., August 31, 8:00 A.M.
at the farm of Jack Peck
P/4 miles West of No. 4 at Kippen
Variety, Weed Control and Fertiliser Demonstration
Plots with discussions by various people. Bean
Harvesting, Machinery and Information. Clare Burt's
Bean Pots will be operating, Coffee Served. All
those interested in Production and Marketing of
White Beans are invited to attend. Huron County
Soil and Crop improvement Association, Ontario
Bean Growers Association,
Huron County Soil & Crop Improvement Assoc.
and Ontario Bean Growers Association