The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-05-02, Page 17BIRTHS —
44C013P Mr. n,c1 Mrs. John
Jacobs, RR 1 Zurich, announce
the birth of a son, Peter, at
South Huron Hospital, April 30
a PrOtheir for Helen and
Wilma. •
MCCANN - Mr. and Mrs. Law-
renc e McCann, RR a Dashwood,
announce the birth of .a son at
South Huron Hospital, May 1 -
a brother for Pat, Larry, Het.
en, Jerry and Mary Jo.
RIEMSTRA-Mr. and Mrs. John
Hiemstra (nee Sigworth) Sar-
nia, announce the arrival of
their daughter, Patricia Jean,
at Sarnia General Hospital,
April 21-a sister for Paul.
KADING-Pat and Jerry Kading,
Grand Bend, announce the birth
of a daughter, Karen Suzanne,
at South Huron Hospital, April
29-first granddaughter for
• Mr. and Mrs. Carfrey Cann,
Exeter.
MORPHY-Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson
Morphy (nee Webb) announce
the birth of a son, Richard
Kevin, at Victoria Hospital,
London, April 25.
TIEDEMAN-Max and Maureen
Tiedeman announce the arrival
of their chosen son, Chris
Elwin-a brother for Todd.
TWITCHELL-Mr. and Mrs.
Murney Twitchell, London, an-
nounce the birth of their son
at Victoria Hospital, London,
• April 28-a brother for Kim-
berley Ann and grandson for
Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor,
Clinton, and Mrs. Verna Twit-
chell, Hensall.
WADDELL - Robert and Marilyn
(nee Goulding) are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Dianne Joyce, born
April 30 at Victoria Hospital
first grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. W. Roy Goulding and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Harry Waddell.
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Goodale
announce the marriage of their
daughter Dara to Mr. Michael
Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alphonse Hartman on April 19,
1968. 2*
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Crediton Tigers
Victory Dance
Thurs., May 2
Stephen Township Community Hall!
Crediton
Music by Desjardine's Orchestra
Dancing 9 to 1
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Starting Mon.
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SHILLELAGH
Fylly Licensed No .Cover. Charge
Lugar! Hwy No, •4
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KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
For
September 1968
ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL FRI., MAY 3
2:00 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. - For Zurich and Hay Township
children attending the Zurich
Public School
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL MON., MAY 6
2:00 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. - Hensall Village Children
- 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, including
Zurich, will register at the ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL,
The remainder of the school area; including Hensall,
will register at the HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Children eligible for Kindergarten Registration
must be 5 years old on or before December 31,
1968 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
Stephen. Central 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,
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ONTARIO
THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Cordially invite you to visit
THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL
GODERICH, ONTARIO
It is the belief of your Department of Health that illness
of any kind is a community affair - that every citizen
has a basic interest, a basic desire, to understand and
assist To help you become fully aware of the profes-
sional help available to the people of this province We
welcome the opportunity to show you our facilities and
how they are being used,
YoU are invited to visit the hospital at the following
times and dates during Mental Health Week:
OPEN. HOUSE AND TOURS.
t unday„.may 5
1:00 P.M. to 3t00
Wednesday, May 8
1:00 P.M, to.3t00 P.M.
An grodp may visit at other 'CMOS during the week by appointment"
MENTAL HEALTH WEEK
May May .8.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL; GODERICH
HOit MattbetY Dyenohd v M,D., Minister
Girl Guide Cookie Day
Sat., May 4
Girls will be calling at your door.
Please support your local Girl Guides.
Usborne Central School
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Thursday, May 9
1 - 3 p.m.
Children eligible for Kindergarten registration must
be five years old on or before December 31, 1968.
Please bring proof of age and immunization records.
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KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Exeter Public School
Parents are urged to register children tor Kindergarten for
the school year, September 1968 to June 1969. Children must
have reached the age Of 5 beiOreDeCeinbet Si, 1968, Please
note carefully the following artarikeinenta for regiattation.
FRIDAY, MAY 10
Exeter children whose are the birthdays in months of July
willto DeCeMber register in the MORNING FROM 9 tan.
to 12 1.M.
Children WhOSO hirthdaye are in the months Jai:Malt° June
register in the AFTERNOON PROM 00 to
„
Proof Of age by Birth Certificate Meet be 'submitted at time
Of registration and Parenta are asked to have immunization
and communicable disease itifOrtiationteCordi available
for the health nurse.
Registration in the Gym
lea 'ea• '
MAIL ORDERS
MUST BE
RECEIVED
BY MAY e
• Saddle Bronc Riding
• Steer Wrestling
• Ladles Barrel.Racing
• Cowboy CoMpetitions
• Calf Roping.
• Brahma Bull Riding
• Professional Cowboys and Cowgirls
The President and Members of the Students' Council of the
South Huron District High School
present their annual
AT HOME DANCE
to be held in the
SHDHS Auditorium
Friday, May 3, 1968
Dancing 9:00 — 1:00
Music by The Swinging Brass
as
Couples $3.50
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MAKE A DATE TO SEE ONTARIO'S ONLY INDOOR
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FAST-MOVING
EXCITING EVENTS
Performances No. adult
g $1.50
iVO. children
4 75/
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Total -$
Friday May 0 - &pm.
Saturday May 11 - 2: pm;
Santrday May 11 - 8: fitri.,
Sunday May 12. 2.1am, .
Remittance enclosed (if bY CheOue please add oechange) ,..$
C ft ''' 1111 ' 0 al a 'ail: i.:•.i...
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Door Sale — Adults $135 'Children B1.00 Mall 0: '5114.97e Street.'eki) d0AWERCE
Tickets On Sale FratgliaFAt,L42;atiteillitIv(iir,it/Zgied Srtat;6114 611tar16`
Classic City
Arena
STRATFORD, ONT.
MAY 10, 11, 12
Friday — 8 p.m.
Saturday — 2 p.m., 8 p.m.
Sunday — 2 p.m.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Vincent are holding Open
House in honor of their parents'
25th wedding anniversary. They
Will be At t4e home of toor daugh-
ter Mrs. Tom fowler on May 5,
1968 from 2-4 and '7-10. No gifte
Please, 2*:
ENGAGEMENTS — •.
Mr. Brant Bylsma, Clinton, is
pleased to announce the engage-
ment of his daughter Betty to
Mr. Co Zondag, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Zondag, Dashwood.
The, wedding will take place on.
May 18, 1968 at 3:00 pm in the
Christian Reformed Church of.
Clinton. 2*
The engagement is announced
of Elizabeth Jane Pearl, daughter
of Mrs. James Riddell, Claude-
boye and the late Mr. Riddell,
to Mr. Keith Leroy Selves, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Selves,
RR 1 St. Marys. The marriage
will take place Friday May 17,
1968 at 7;00 pm in Clandeboye
United Church. 2c.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ryan,
Mt. Carmel, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Nancy Jane to Mr. Donald
Warren Ferguson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson of
Hensall. The wedding will take
place at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Church on May 25, 1968
at I pm. 2c
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Smil-
lie, of Hensall, wish to announce
the engagement of their daughter
Sharon Jean, to Mr. Ronald Char-
les Robinson of Hamilton. The
wedding will take place May 25,
1968 at 4 o'clock in Hensall Unit-
ed Church, Hensall, Ontario. The
bride-elect is a graduate of St.
Joseph's Hospital School of Nurs-
ing, London and the University
of Western Ontario. The groom-
elect is a graduate of McMaster
University, Hamilton. 2c
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my kind
neighbors from the Shtpka Coin-omit), for the lovely gifts they
preSentett to me, They are ;reef-
ly appreciated.-rMrs. Edna
Baker. 2c
Cathy Cable and her parents
would" like to say "Thank you!!
to their relatives, friends and
neighbors for gifts, treats and
cards, while Cathy was a Pa,
tient in South Huron Hospital.
2*
I wish to thank my many
friends, relatives, neighbors for
cards, letters, flowers, treats,
gifts and visits while a patient
in Victoria Hospital and also
since returning 'home, Special
thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Zur-
brigg, Dr. Gulens, Dr. Wyatt,
Dr. Shepherd and nursing staff
on second floor. It was all deep-
ly apprec tat ed.-Miss Clara
Geiser. 2c
Ann and Baby Kathy Hirtzel
wish to thank everyone for their
cards, flowers and gifts while
they were patients in South Hur-
on Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr,. Read and nursing staff. 2*
Kenneth and Irene Johns wish
to thank their friends and rela-
tives for gifts, flowers, visits,
cards and enquiries while Irene
was a patient in South Huron
Hospital and since retur ning
home. Special thanks to Miss
Claypole, •all co-workers at the
hospital and Drs. Gans, Walden
and Read. 2*
Father Kelly wishes to thank
his friends for their cards, visits
and expressions of sympathy on
the occasion of the death of his
mother and his stay in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital. 2*
Sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for many
kindnesses, floral donations and
sympathy, following the sudden,
death of my husband, Leslie
Kennedy. Special thanks to Lu-
can Opp and wives and Haskett
Funeral Home. -Muriel Ken-
nedy.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
•friends and relatives for cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr. Read,
nurses and staff and to the boys
In Room 21. = Hedley May. 2x
The Corrupt Ones
(Colour)
Robert Stack,
Elke Sommer
First to Fight
(Colour)
Chad Everett, Dean Jagger
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at SAO p.m.
First Show it Dusk
ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
May 3-4
"DIVORCE
AMERICAN
STYLE"
Showing at 10:45 p.m.
(Adult Entertainment)
Dick VanDyke
And DEBBIE REYNOLDS - In Color
- AND
"The Love-Ins
Showing at 9.00 p.m.
(Adult Entertainment)
Richard Todd and Susan Oliver
and isms MacArthur
Color Cartoon
Opening Nightly
May 9
Coming May 9 to May 15
"To Sir,
With rove"
(Adult Eigartainniont)
AND -
"Catalina Capers"
CARDS OF THANKS —
Tlio family Of the late Mrs,'
B. B. McF4r4an0 extend sincere
thanics and appreciation to rP14-
tives, friends and neighbors for
the lovely floral tributes, cards
and messages of sympathy. Spe-
cial thanks to /tev. E. Morrow,
Mr. Harry Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen rieejardine and all who help,
ed in any way. 2c,
We would like to take this op-
portunity to say many th4olcs to
our family, relatives and friends
for a most enjoyable evening on
the occasion of our 25th wedding
anniversary. Also for the many
beautiful gifts and cards, and to
those who worked so hard to make
it all possible. -.Ruby and Arn-
old Morley. 2c
Bill and Alma Snow would like
to thank their neighbors, rela-
tives and friends for the gifts,
flowers and cards which made
their silver wedding anniversary
a very happy event. For the sur-
prise party given by our neigh-
bors and also the Usborne Cent-
ral school staff. We thank you all.
2*
Since the sudden sad passing
of our dear little Bill, we have
been so comforted by the kind-
ness of our many friends, neigh-
bors and realtives, Rev. Lan-
caster and C. Haskett and Son
Funeral Home. We would like
them to know that their help
was greatly needed and deep-
ly appreciated by all of us. -
Clarence and Beulah Hardy and
family. 2c
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Communion was observed in
the United Church Sunday morn-
ing. Five young people, Robin
Blair, Cathy Isaac, David Elliott,
Ronald Essery and Dwight Noels
were received into church mem-
bership in a servi.:e of confirm-
ation.
Received into church mem-
bership by transfer from the
former Whalen Church were Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Pullman, Ron and
Roy, and Mrs. Arthur Abbott,
Rev. J. C. King will be in
charge of the service In the
United Church Sunday morning.
Rev. Wilson will conduct the
simday School anniversary ser-
vice in the Woodham Church.
Centralia. Faith Tabernacle has
acquired a volkswagen bus to
transport children to and from
Sunday School. Rev. Ellyatt says
that this has already proven to
be a worthwhile step for the
church and Sunday school pro-
gram.
Rev. D. Orth of Centralia
Agrictiltural College will be the
guest speaker at the UCW meet-
ing in the schoolroom of the
church Thursday evening at 8:30.
Mrs. Arthur McFalls returned
home last week after visiting in
London with Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Quinton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lilley
and family and with Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Johnston in Glanworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroed-
er were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Webb, Grand Bend
Wednesday evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shoe-
bottom were guests at the Baker-
Phillips wedding in Hyde Park
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lammie,
who have been residing in Lon-
don, moved on Saturday to Huron
Park.
Miss Marie Powe, a student
of Waterloo University, was a
weekend visitor at her home be-
fore leaving to accept a position
in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Konrad of
Dundas were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Molnar.
Mrs. Arthur McFalls and Mrs.
Phil Johnston visited with Mrs.
196 3,
Through all our troubles she
helped us along,
If we live like her, we will never
go wrong,
On earth she was loved, inHeav-
en she rests,
God bless you mom, you were one
of the best.
- Ever remembered by Ella,
Fred and family, 2*
TURKEY and HAM SMORGAS-
BORD, St. Paul's Church, Hen-
sall, saturday May 4, 5 to 7 pm.
Adults $1.50; children under 12,
751; pre-school age free,
18:25;2c
ANNUAL 5 P RING RUMMAGE
SALE sponsored by H ensall
Kinette Club will be held Satur-
day May 4, 2 phi in Hensall Arena.
18:25;2c
HURON UNIT OF CANADIAN
CANCER SOCIETY will hold their
meeting Wednesday, May 8, 1968
8:30 pm at South. Huron Hospital
Auxiliary Room. Please plan to
attend. 2c
SPRING TEA and BAKE SALE,
Tuesday, May 14 at 2;30 pm at
Centralia United Church. Guest
speaker Rev. George Goth.
Everyone welcome. 2c
Samson McFalls in Exeter Sun-
day afternon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of
London were Sunday visitors with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Haddock.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shoe-
bottom and Bradley moved last
Saturday to the home they have
purchased in Exeter.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
dhRICHARD O'ROURKE
and •
LINDA HAYTER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 4
Dashwood
Community Centre
Music by Ken Mittleholtz
and the Twylites
Everyone Welcome
BAKE
SALE
Saturday,
May 4,
2:30 p.m.
at Huxtable Building,
Main St., Exeter.
Sponsored by Elimville
United Church Women.
PRESENTATION.
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS. DOUG
JOHNSTON
(Nee Suzanne Kyle)
Fn., May 3
Forrester's Hall,
Belgrave
Good Music Provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
LADIES PLEASE BRING
LUNCH
Mike Hodgert
81 the Tritones
Will be playing
at the
Commercial Hotel
in Seaforth
on
Friday, May 3
Spring Tea
Bake Sale
Tues., May 14
at 2:30 p.m.
Centralia United
Church
Guest speaker Rev. George Goth
Everyone Welcome
ST LITE
MAY 3 and 4
'(Double Feature)
IN MEMORIAM.,
44Q1.,7PPQ ,r,-,14•••19114.1g ,iPCPAPrypt
dear ,mother 40...gron51410ther
,Annie Mousso, who passed
away f)y@ years ago, April 22,
Youths at Centralia
received by church