The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-08-31, Page 15ANNOUNCEMENTS
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AUG.,31 -
SEPT. 1-2
H otel
FRI. & SAT. —SEPT. 1 & 2
$10,000 IN PRIZES
FRI. - 7:00 P.M. parade of old and new machinery entertain-
ment for young and old. Teen Dance — Trend-
setters and Go Go Girls.
SAT, - 12;00 NOON Parade of floats, etc. and prizes. Chariot
races, 4-H competitions, livestock judg-
ing.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR IN ONTARIO
If you want to see it all in one day-come early!
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"The Sweetest Music
This Side of Heaven"
RAIN or CLEAR
First Show at Dusk Children
Under 12 in Cars FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
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WITH EVERY THICK
DELICIOUS MILKSHAKE
ON TUES. OR WED.
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TU ES. & WED.
SEPT. 5 & 6
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FREE
Dancing Nightly
At The
SHILLELAGH
to the
BOUNTY
HUNTERS
starting
Monday
The Standard Five
Featuring
Linda
SHILLELAGH
Lucan's Only Night Club
Licensed with No Cover
Charge. The Shillelagh on
#4 Hwy. in Lucan 277.4411
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
60¢ for return of tickets by
registered mail. Forward
orders to:
Seaforth Centennial Ball
Committee, P.O. Box 749,
Seaforth.
Tickets available in Hen-
sall at Fink's Plumbing.
In Exeter at Can. Tire Store
In Zurich at Gingerich's
Sales & Service
PLAN TO ATTEND
SEAFOR TH'S
CENTENNIAL
on LABOR DAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
2 p.m.
PARADE
3 p.m.
SPORTS
including 50 Floats, 5 Bands
and Militia
Contests-Band Concert-Etc.
A Real Old-Fashioned Get-To-
Gether
5 to 8 p.m. In Seaforth Memorial
BARBEQUE Arena-Beef and Pork
Adults, $2.00; Children
6-12, $1.00-under 6,
Free 8 p.m.
MILITARY DISPLAY AND FIRING OF 25-GUN SALUTE
Unveiling and Dedication of Seaforth Centennial Project
(New Entrance to Seaforth Memorial Arena)
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9 p.m. 'till next day
PROGRAM In Seaforth Memorial
Arena
DANCING WithH
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Admission 51.00
Antique Display by Seaforth Women's
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TONIGHT
Exeter Legion Hall
Thursday, August 31
E.= No one under 16 years of age
g). will be admitted.
Sponsored by Ladies'•Auxiliary
'500 icnal5l8s
Admission $1
for 15 rounds
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FREE DANCING to the Trend
Setters, with Go-Go Girls, at
the Mitchell Fair, Friday, Sep-
tember 1. Admission to grounds
75 31c
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Sea-
forth, Friday September 1, 8:15
pm. 15 regular games for $10; 3,
$25 specials; $75 jackpot to go.
Sponsors, Branch 156 Royal Ca-
nadian Legion. 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
POT LUCK SUPPER—Pride of
Huron Rebekah Lodge will hold
a pot luck supper preceding the
opening fall meeting September
6 at 6:30 p.m. 31c
+ Entertainment
ALL
YEAR
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Evenings
SATURDAY MATINEES
dui
5014494
by Jean McLachlan Znowthrey
at the COLONIAL HOTEL
Main Intersection Phone 238-2371
GRAND BEND
ONTARIO
Chicken
Barbecue
& Dance
Friday, Sept. 8
LEROY WALKER & HIS ORCHESTRA
Dinner 5:30 p.m, to 8:00 p.m.
AT
EXETER DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE
Advance Tickets Available at The Co-Op
ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN .75tt
AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOWS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, AT 4:30 P.M.
WAYNE NEWTON -- CHIEFTONES
Plus Variety Acts
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, AT 2 P.M.
GORDIE TAPP and the O.P.P. Motorcycle Precision Ride
and LOU PROHUT and Special Guests — LONDON'S
NIGHTHAWKS BARBERSHOPPERS following Warriors'
Day Parade and 3rd RCR Centennial Guard Ceremony
MONDAY, SEPT. 11, AT 2 P.M.
Ladies' Day ---- Fashion Varieties '67. GORDIE TAPP
— DENNIS DAY, Miss Dominion of Canada —
DONNA BARKER. Special Guests — LONDON'S
MAPLE KEYS, Ladies' Barbershop Quartet; O.P.P.
Motorcycle Ride.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 and 13,
AT 3 P.M.
GORDIE TAPP 0.12.13. MOTORCYCLE PRECISION
RIDE ARTHUR ALLEN'S Famous Working Collies
Plus Selected Variety Acts.
THRILLS • STARS
FUN • SPECTACLE
for the whole family
ADULTS $1
CHILDREN 25c
at all times
REMEMBER
Gate Admission
Covers the
Whole Show
Continuous Entertainment and
Special Events
on the Fair Grounds
• Under the Silver Dome • The
Debutantes — SatUrday, Sept. 9
• The Little Sisters — Monday,
Sept. 11 • The Brothers.in.Law --
Saturday, Sept. 16 • Horse Show
Nightly at 7:45 p.m, • Livestock
Competitions — Sales • midway
and Kiddieland • Home and Cull-nary Arts • Farm Machinery Show
• Warriors' Day Parade es Art
and Photograhy competition
• Commercial, Government a n d
Educational Exhibits • Daily
parade through grounds,6:30 pan.
• RoVing Singers • L abatt's VVUn.,
der.Bande Courtesy Labatt's On.
tario Breweries Ltd. • Chiettonet
Canada's All Indian Band • Gal-
lagher Motors Square Dancing and
Old Time Fiddlers' Competition
• Go-Go Dance Party Sponsored by
Coch•Cola Ltd. • Trout Fishing
Pond • Pearly CT's Roving Sand
• canadian Wild Anirnal Display
• Francarro and Estreieta • Fash.
ion Shows Nightly • The Sponge
Plunge • Pony Puffing Contests
• Alien's Pamous Working Collies.
DAILY CENTENNIAL YEAR CAR AWARDS 8 RAMBLER REBEL 770s
Western Ontario's Showplace of Agriculture • Industry • Education • Entertainment since 1867
IT'S WESTERN FAIR'S 100TH BIRTHDAYT
Evening Grandstand Shows Sept. 8 and 9
Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m.
Evening Grandstand Shows Sept. II, 12 and 13
Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m.
America's Best That Quick Talking
Known Tenor Funny Mon
You've seen him on TV.
You've heard him on rec-
ords. Now here he is
London's Favourite Son
GORDIE
TAPP
DAY
DENNIS HENNY
YOUNGMAN
Genial Master of
Ceremonies
. LOU PROHUT, of. Don McNeil's Breakfast Club,
his family and accordion
WAYNE
NEWTON
MANHATTAN GORDIE TAPP,
• M.C.
INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS
ROCKETTES
Hubert Castle's
World Renowned
EVENING GRANDSTAND SHOWS
Sept. 14, 15 and 16 — Two Shows Nightly
at 7 and 9 p.m.
AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOWS
Sept. 14 and 16 at 3 p.m. and Sept. 16 at 2 p.m.
CARDS OF THANKS —
Mr. Henry Gackstetter and
family wish to thank relatives,
neighbors and friends for the
beautiful floral tributes, cards
and personal expressions of sym-
pathy for the loss of a loving and
beloved wife and mother. Special
thanks to Rev. A. Blackwell, the
women of the church and the
Bonthron Funeral Home, liensall.
31*
The family of the late Michael
Andrew Leslie wish to express
their sincere thanks to the neigh-
bors, friends and relatives for the
many messages of sympathy and
acts of kindness shown during the
recent bereavement, Special
thanks to Dr. G. Hinton, Rev.
D. Warren, Rev. J. Francom,
pallbearers and the T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home. -- Mr.
and Mrs. George Leslie, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Mack, 31c
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour)
Rod Taylor,
Catherine Spaak
SEPTEMBER 3-4
(Sunday Midnite Mon.)
Moment to Moment'
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour)
Jean Seberg, Honor Blackman
SEPTEMBER 1-8-9
Battle of the Buldge
(Colour)
Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan
COMING:
SEPTEMBER 15-16
(Double Feature)
WHAT DID YOU DO
IN WAR, DADDY?
KINGS OF THE SUN
I would like to thank everyone
who sent cards and treats and in-
quired for me while I was a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. McKen-
zie and nurses.—Larry Parsons.
31*
T. 0 and Miss Stella Southcott
wish to express their heartfelt
appreciation for the many acts
of kindness extended to them
while patients in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
M. C. Fletcher and the nursing
staff of the hospital.
IN MEMORIAM —
GUENTHER — In loving memory
of a dear son and brother, Ray
M. Guenther, who passed away
two years ago August 25,1965.
This month comes with deep re-
gret,
It brings back a day we will never
forget;
You fell asleep without good-bye
But memories of you will never
die;
We miss you now, our hearts
are sore
As time goes on we miss you
more,
We mention your name and think
of you often
God bless you Ray, you are not
forgotten.
— Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by Dad, brothers
and sisters. 31*
DANCE to Guy Lombardo and
his Royal Canadians at Seaforth
Arena, September 18. Tickets
$5.00 each, reserved seats $1,00
per couple 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 mall. 24:31c
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
RUTH HODGE
and
JOHN MILLER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Sept. 9
CREDITON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
Doug Lewis' Orchestra
Everyone We/conic
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BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8;00
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
August 31 - September 1
—. DOUBLE FEATURE
Alfred Hitchcock's
"TORN
CURTAIN"
Showing at 10.15
(Adult Entertainment)
Paul Newman and
Julie Andrews
Color Cartoon
"WILD WILD
WINTER"
Showing at 8.30
Gary Clarke — In Color
SAT., MON., TUES.
September 2-4-5
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
`TEXAS ACROSS
THE RIVER'
Showing at 10.15
DEAN MARTIN
Alain Delon -- Joey Bishop
In Color — Plus
"BRASS BOTTLE"
Showing at 8.30
Tony Randall -- Burl Ives
Color Cartoon
SUNDAY MIDNITE
September 3
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"SERGEANT
DEADHEAD"
Tommy Kirk--Elsa Lancaster
In Color — Plus
"WAR ON THE
ZOMBIES"
Jahn Barrymore Jr.
Color Cartoon
WED., THUR., FRI., SAT.
September 6-7-8-9
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
See America's Super Agent,
Derek Flint, in
"IN LIKE FLINT"
Showing at 10.15
James Coburn -- Lee J. Cobb
Jean Hale
Color Cartoon
'MODESTY BLAISE'
Showing at 8.30
Monica Vitti - Dirk Bogarde
Terence Stamp
Color Cartoon
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VENNER — In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother, grand-
mother and great-grandmoth-
er, who passed away two years
ago, August 28, 1965.
So many things have happened
Mother,
Since you were called away;
So many things to share with
you,
Had you been left to stay.
We cannot bring the old days
back,
Your hand we cannot touch,
But we still have memories
Of a Mother we loved so much.
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you did not go alone;
For part of us went with you
On the day God called you home.
— Always remembered by hus-
band Wesley, daughter Jean,
sons Roger and Murray and
families. 31*
BIRTHS—
BEDARD—Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Bedard, Zurich, announce the
birth of a daughter at South
Huron Hospital, August 29- a
granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Debus and Mr.
and Mrs. Napolean Bedard, all
of Zurich.
BEDARD—Mr. and Mrs, Percy
Bedard Jr., RR 2 Zurich, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Tracy Lee Marie, at South
Huron Hospital, August 23- a
sister for Vickie.
BOYLE—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boyle, Victoria St., Exeter,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Susan Louise, at South
Huron Hospital, August 23.
DOW—Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dow,
Pryde Blvd., Exeter, announce
the birth of a son, Gilbert
James, at South Huron Hos-
pital, August 26.
GACKSTETTER—Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gackstetter, RR 2 Cred-
iton, announce the birth of a
daughter at South Huron Hos-
pital, August 28.
GOULD—Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Gould, Simcoe St., Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Stephen Douglas, at South
Huron Hospital, August 27,
HOKANSSON—Richard and Linda
Hokansson (nee Dykeinan) an-
nounce the arrival of a son,
Roger Carl, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, August 26.
NAUSS—Bernard and Marilyn
Nauss, Dashwood. announce the
birth of a daughter. Barbara
Lee, at South Huron Hospital,
August 24-a sister for Bonnie
and Brenda.
DEATHS —
GLADMAN—Melville Fowler, 67,
in Vancouver, B.C. Widow,
former Marguerite Verity
Pickard; son, Lt/C Robert F.
Gladman, Halifax, N.S.; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Roy Carr (Eliza-
beth), Sherman, Texas; Mrs.
Dale Read (Diane) Vancouver,
B.C.; brothers, C harles of
Brantford, Donald, Vancouver,
B.C.; sister, Mrs. Warren
Sanders (Marion) Exeter. Fu-
neral from Canadian Memorial
Church, Vancouver, at 2:00pm
on Thursday, August 31, 31c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mac-
Millan, Exeter, announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Laura Jean to Mr. William Ralph
Workman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Winston A. Workman, Exeter on •
Friday, August 19, 1967. 31c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner,
Exeter, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Marilyn Joyce to Mr. John
Nelson Pritchard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Pritchard,
Lucknow, Ontario. The wedding
will take place Friday, Septem-
ber 29 in Main Street United
Church. 31*
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E.
Haskett, Lucan, are happy to
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Nancy Anne, to Emer-
son John Charles Gill, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill of
Grand Bend, the wedding to take
place Saturday, September 30,
196'7 at 4 o'clock in Holy Trin-
ity Anglican Church, Lucan. 31c
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques,
Centralia, are happy to announce
the engagement of their only
daughter, Shirley Jean to Mr.
James Richard Wilkinson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilkin-
son, Leamington. The wedding
will take place at Zion West
United Church, Saturday, Sep-
tember 30, at 3:00 o'clock. x
CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Mr.
Clark Fisher sincerely wish to
express thanks to relatives,
neighbors and friends for their
many acts of kindness during our
recent bereavement. Your sym-
pathy, floral tributes and dona-
tions to the Heart Fund were deep-
ly appreciated. Special thanks to
Rev. Warren, the pallbearers,
IOOF Lodge #67, Rebekah Lodge
#338 and the United Church Wo-
men who served such a lovely
lunch, also Hopper-Hockey Fu-
neral Home. 31c
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DECORATION
DAY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
at 2 p.m.
The public is invited to visit
the graves at the Exeter Cemetery
SERVICE
ALL MEMBERS ARE ASKED TO BE AT THE
CEMETERY AT 2 p.m. OR AT THE LEGION
HALL AT 1:30
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Branch 167, Exeter
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