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E'.Oter iactotsk
Spring 19.9
School Gyre
thurs,..,. May
7;30 p.m.
An opportunity for all who are interested in the de-
velopment of young voices, in the school,
Kindergarten to Grade 8 will offer vocal selections
for your enjoyment.
There will be a silver collection, proceeds of which
will be donated to oharitehle organizations.
Come and enjoy an evening of music,
OUR TOWN
A play in three acts, by
THORNTON WILDER
performed by the DRAMA CLUB
of
North Middlesex District High School
at
Parkhill, 8 p.m. Sharp
in the
Auditorium of N.M.D.H.S.
on
Monday, April 29
and
Tuesday, April 30
$1.00 per person MC per student with card
or under High School Age.
Don't Miss It!
Don't Miss The
STRATFORD
INDOOR
Sponsored by Stratford Chamber of commerce and
Stratford Recreation Commission,
CLASSIC CITY
ARENA
MAY 10,11 and 12
Outstanding Events:
• COWBOY EVENTS *BAREBACK BRONC RIDING
• SADDLE BRONC RIDING • BRAHMA BULL RIDING
e BULLDOGGING • CALF ROPING
e GIRLS BARREL RACING
Friday, May 10 - 8 p.m.
Saturday, May 11 - 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday, May 12 - 2 p.m.
TICKETS AVAILABLE - PLEASE MAIL REMITTANCE
Stratford Chamber of Commerce, 24 Erie St., Stratford,
Ontario. Advance Sale - Adults $1,50, Children (under
12) 751. Door Sales - Adults $1,75, Children $1,00.
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The President and Members of the Students' mina of the
South Huron District High School
present their annual
banding 9:00
Music by ilia Swinging Beast Couples $3.50
to be held in the
ANNOUNCEMENTS --
Mr, and Mrs, Will Hodgson,
88 Stanley St, London, Ontario,
will be at home to friends, rela-
tives and neighbors on Satur-
day, May 4th, frorn 2-4 in the
afternoon and 7-9 in the evening,
on the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary. No gifts
please. . 25c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Becker,
RR 1 Dashwood, wish to announce
the• engagement of their second
eldest daughter, Jean Helma to
Mr. William Robert Holmes, son
of Mrs. Alexia Holmes and the
late Mr, Carl Holmes of Sea-
forth. The wedding will take place
Saturday, May 18, 1968 at Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood.25*
GIVE
to the
CANADIAN
CANCER
gej SOCIETY
When
your
neighbour
knocks
answer the call
and
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NOTICE
1.0.0.F.
Annual Church Service
of the Exeter Lodge No. 67 Independent Order of Odd-
fellows and The Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge No. 338
will be held in
Main Street United Church, 'Exeter at 11:15 A, M.
Sunday, April 28
Members meet at the Lodge Hall'at 10:30 - 10:45 A.M.
Daylight Saving Time.
Percy MeFalls,
Recording Secretary.
beimar Skinner,
Noble Grand.
Crediton Tigers
Victory Dance
Thurs., May 2
Stephen Township Community Hall,
Crediton
Music by Desjardine's Orchestra
Dancing 9 to 1
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JACKPOT
$150 icnarl:
Admission $1
for 15 rounds 7.2
Exeter Legion Hall I .
Thursday, April 25 9:00
Sponsored by Lodies i Auxiliory
No one under 16 years of age
will be admitted.
BIRTHS-
.qeralcline
Wel4.,(11P0 •Parlser),. North. Syd-
PPY/ N S., announce the birth Of their first child., A son, David,
.St. .H.liphettilIPSoitel*North Sydney, N.S. April 12.
Tonight
THURSDAY
APRIL 25
in
EXETER
CREDITON
GRAND BEND
HURON PARK
STEPHEN TWP.
and
CENTRALIA
CARDS OF THANKS —
Joan Allen and her parents
would like to say "Thank You"
to their relatives and friends
for flowers, gifts, treats, cards,
letters and the many inquiries
during Joan's stay in War Mem-
)rial Children's Hospital, Lon-
don and since returning home.
All kindness is deeply appreciat-
ed and will always be remember-
ed. 25*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
I was a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Thanks to Dr. Goddard
and nursing staff of South Huron
Hospital. -Mrs. Beatrice Des-
Jardine. 25*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks for the flowers, treats
and cards I received while in
the hospital. Special thanks to the
1.1.C.W., Rev. Currie, Dr. God-
dard, the nurses and staff of the
hospital. -- Blighton Ferg. 25c
Stephen Township
Bingo
in 60 calls
Jackpot $135.00
on
Tues:, Apr. 30'
at 9 p.m.
15 games per $1.00
Community Centre
Crediton
,Sponsored by the Hall & Park Board
Bee-Line
Drive-In
Restaurant
GRAND BEND
Open this week-end
Sat. - 5:00 - 1:00
Sun. - 1:00 12:00
Open week days commencing
MAY 24
iMEMORIAM.
19Ving memory of
our dear sister, Vera Eldona
SMith, who passed away two
years ago April 29, i9.08.
The depths of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so
well,
And 'while she sleeps a peaceful
sleep,
Her memory we shall always
keep.
Ever remembered by broth-
ers and sisters, 25c
CASH BINGO - Legion Hall, Sea-
forth, Friday, April 26, 1968,
8:15 pm -- 15 regular games for
$10; 3, $25 specials; $75 jackpot
to go. Two door prizes. Admis-
sion $1.00. Extra cards 25C or
7 for $1.00. Auspices, Seaforth
Branch 156 Canadian L egion.
Proceeds for Welfare Work. 25c
ANNUAL SP RING RUMMAGE
SALE sponsored by Hensall
Kinette Club will be held Satur-
day May 4, 2 pm in Henson Arena,
18:25;2c
TURKEY and HAM SMORGAS-
BORD, St. Paul's Church, Hen-
sail, Saturday May 4, 5 to 7 pm.
Adults $1.50; children under 12,
75C; pre-school age free.
18:25:2c
ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY buffet
dinner, Harbourlite Inn, God-
erich 5 to '7;30 pm Sunday, May
12th. Adults $2.75; children under
10, $1.50; under four free. Res-
ervations 524-9371 or 524-9264.
Lambton gets
Health Unit
The- Pltila4414 :anew - SeOietY
say that a fipap smote" test
reVe4P ohaPP4 in Pel4 before
they Pecetile ,cancer tinnoilrs
thilS Melting cancer :of Ole womb
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Fri„ Sat. May 3-4
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KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Far
September 1968
on
2URICH PUBLIC SCHOOL FFi., MAY 3
2:00 P.M. to ;,30 - For Zurich and Hay Township
children attending the Zurich
Public School
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL MOW MAY 6
2:00 Knii, to 8130 P.M. - Hensel! Village Children
- Hay 'Township children' ttend-
ing the Hensel! Public Scheel,
All onlidren from Concession 6 and 7 (Parr Line) and
West to the west limits of Hay Township, including
Zurich, will register at -the ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL,
The rereainder Of the school area; including HenSall,
will register at the HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Children eligible for "Kindergarten , Registration
must be S years old on or before Deceniber 31,
leSS Parents should bring proof of age 'and Irll
munitatiort re cords The present kindergarten
classes will be open for inspection by parents
or guardians registering
HAY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA
CARPS OF .THANKS ,,,
I wish to thank. 41 theSe who
.PPAt cards, flOWere end treats,.
and for visits, While was in
South Huron HOSP1tal. and since
returning home. It was all deeply.
aPPrePlated. Melvin Gardiner,
25*
The .fainily of .thelateL. Wilkie
McEVIPTI wishes to express Stu,
pre thanks and appreciation to
their .many relatives, friends and
neighbors for the beautiful floral
tributet, cards, 'M e s §A;.e.§ of
Sympathy, Gideon Bibles, clone,
tions to funds, and the many acts
of kindness shown them, Very
special thanks to Rev, Johnson,
Dr. Butler, the nurses and staff
of the Strathroy Middlesex Gen-
ere.1, Hospital, the pallbearers,
flower bearert, the London
T.S. A, Board, the staff of plc.,
bow School, the members ofAilsa
Craig Lodge #574 AF & AM, the
ladies of Carlisle iJCW, the T,
.Stephenson. & Son Funeral 'Home
and those who helped in any way...
Your kindness will never be for-
gotten. 25*
The family of the late George
McFalls wish to express their
sincere thanks to r elative s,
friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness, beautiftil
floral tributes, donations to Heart
. Fund and messages of sympathy
in the loss of a dear husband and
father. Special thanks to Dr.
Fletcher, Dr. Read, Miss Clay-
pole and the nursing staff of
South Huron Hospital, pallbear-
ers, flower bearers, Rev. Wil-
son, congregation of Centralia
United Church and the Murdy
Funeral Home. Their kindness
will never be forgotten. 25*
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to all the relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
many thoughtful cards, flowers,
letters, visits and treats while
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
all those who helped us in any
way. - Marilyn and Baby Jeff
Miller. 25c
Thank you so much to all those
who so kindly sent me cards,
flowers and treats and visited
me as well as all the many
deeds of kindness done while I
was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital and since returning home.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. Dorothy
Re$temayer. 25c.
The family of the late Emil
Ruggaber wish to extend their
heartfelt thanks to their friends,
and neighbors for Masses,,flow-
e'rs; cardeand many acts of kiricif
ness we received during our re-
cent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rt. Rev. Monsigneur
Bourdeau, Rev. Fathers Jansen,'
Kelly and LaRocque, the pall-
bearers, Drs. Gulens and Wal-
lace, T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Westlake Ambulance ser-
vice and those wonderful neigh-
bors who helped in so Many ways.
25*
I wish to thank my many kind
neighbors and relatives for
cards, flowers and visits while a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard,
Rev. Blacki,vell, and the nursing
staff who were so kind. All was
greatly appreciated. - Mrs. Vio-
let Schwalm, Hensall. 25c
We would like to thank all our
friends and relatives for their
cards, visits, treats, gifts and
flowers while in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to DrS.
Ecker, Tew and Vincent and the
nursing staff at South Huron Hos-
pital and 3rd floor at St. Joseph's
Hospital, -Marilyn and Baby
Darlene Sillery. 25c
We would like to thank our
many friends, neighbors and
relatives, R. E. PooleyBranchOf
Legion, Miss Claypole and staff
of South Huron Hospital for their
many nets of kindness, cards,
flowers and treats while we were
patients in the hospital and since
returning borne. - Ted and Eva
Sims. 25c
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbors for their visitS,
cards and treats I enjoyed While
in the hospital and alto since I
Caine honie, I wish to thank the
South Hiiron Hospital nurses and
staff. Special thanks to Dr. Wal-
lace and ROV. Father Jansen.
- Mrs. George (Evelyn) Tucker.
25*
The family of the late Charles
“Tupper" Anderson Wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and
appreciation to their relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
Many floral tributes, dard, Met-
Sage's of sympathy and many acts
of kindnesS shown them in their
recent bereavement in the loss
Of a loving hiisband, father and
grandfather, special thanks to
ReV. Doligles Warren, pallbear-
ers and the staff Of the -Money
Ptineral }Wine. 25c
IN MEMORIAM
SKINNER in :loving memory of
a 'clear Wife and Mother, 'Mrs.
Othella 'Skinner, .WhO passed
away April 26, 1962.
itesting where no shadows tally
In petted peace She aWeitStit all
Where OA Will link the broken
chain,
As Ohe by brie We meet again.
We Cannot Lord thy Ditkpose see
131it 011 is well that's done by .Tilee.
jawayt• rethelnbeted land -gad,
1.y Misted 'byte!! litithatid sec
ahrt.'family. 25*
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. ,./.9SePh Cart-
er, RR 1 Clandeboye, are pleas,
ed to announce the engagement
of their daughter, Alice Bernice
tq Mr. Robert Adolph Martin,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Marffn, Crediton, the marriage
will take place on Saturday, May-
25, 1968 at Holy Trinity Church,
Lucan at g;3(4 o'clock, gsx
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dieleynan,
RR / DashW900 are happy to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Maria Adriana to Mr,
Siebrancl Wilts, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Siebrand Wilts, Loncies-
boro, the wedding will take place
Saturday, May 18 at 2:30 p.m.
at Bethel Reformed Church, Ex-
eter. 25*
The pupils -of Hensall public School
Will present their
Annual Spring. Concert
Monday, April 29
at 8:o0 p.m.
Under the direct on of LaWratiad wein, MUSIC'
tupeiviser,
The Public is Cordially Invited to attend.
Silver dolledtion Will be taken. Proadeds going to a
Charitable Organi2etiOri.,
ttaberit
Prin tidal
j
Lambton County c ounc il has
voted in favor of a county-wide
health unit that could lead to the
future amalgamation of both
Lambton and Kent units.
The vote, made in air of du-
ress, will bring together 16
communities and townships not
now served by the existing Lamb-
ton health unit.
"As things are, we have a
choice of voluntarily joining by
July 1 or being forced in on
May 1," said Grand Bend Reeve
Orval Wassmann.
The Public Health Act of 1967
requires municipalities without
public health services to join
existing units. The provincial*.
health minister advised local
county centres to join the Lamb-
ton unit last October.
Councillors yesterday were
told the county will save an es-
timated $16,000 by joining now
and officially becoming part of
the Lambton unit on July 1. The
saving would be realized by not
having- to pay the $2.60 per capita
rate for May and June.
At present, only Sarnia, point
Edward, Courtright and Moore
and Sarnia Townships are involv-
ed in the 21-year-old Lambton
health unit.
More than 100,000 people will
be served by the new county-
wide unit and Dr. Gordon Ander-
son, medical officer of health for
the unit, said he believed there
would be no increase in the per
capita cost at least until next
year and possibly not even then.
He said his present staff of
about 25 would eventually have
to be increased to about 33, in-
cluding another doctor. He fore-
sees difficulties getting qualified
public health personnel IM-
mediately.
Of the $2.60 fee, municipali-
ties receive a 50 percent rebate
from the province under a county-
wide scheme.
Sarnia Township Reeve James
Marshall countered suggestions
by reeves of Several centres,
not now in the system, Who said
their present part-time services
would not be improved under the
county unit.
"You will be getting a great
deal more public health service
. ..I know, we couldn't do with-
out it in our townshW' he said.
There were indications earlier
the Small number Of centres
participating in the Larnbtori unit
was blocking talks On a proposed
anialgarnation of Lambton and
Kent health units.
Under such a,twIn-county Oper-
ation, the goVernnient rebate
would rise from 50 to 75percent.
Stephen Centro! School
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Tues., May 7, 1968
From 10:00 to 12:00
2:00 to 4:00
Please bring proof of age and immunization records.