The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-05-24, Page 15
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CONESTOGA COLLEGE IS COMING
TO LEARN THE NEEDS OF YOUR COMMUNITY
ARE YOU INTERE .STED?
HOW CONESTOGA COLLEGE CAN HELP YOU
* as an EMPLOYER (Agricultural, Business,
Industrial, Professional)
* as a PARENT
* as a POTENTIAL ADULT STUDENT
* as a COMMUNITY LEADER?
HOW YOU CAN HELP CONESTOGA COLLEGE
SERVE YOU BETTER?
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND AN OPEN
COLLEGE COMMUNITY FORUM
Theme: Serving Community Needs
These are your opportunities to learn fully about YOUR
College.
7:45 p.m.
STRATFORD Avon Theatre
GUELPH Steelworkers' Centre
CLINTON Canadian Legion Hall
KITCHENER Conestoga College
May 29
June 3
June 5
June 12
In Colour
Burt Lancaster
Shelly Winters
Watch For
"In the Heat
of the Night"
At A Later Date
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND RENO AT sHIPKA
BIRTHS --
4141ol$ON Fred and Sheila Al-
lipon, 1111 3 Ailsa Craig,
!Mince the,birth Pf a (01100171
Lori :1,Yen at Victerie Heepital,
Leildee/ MAY 14 a sister for
Jeffery and porield.
COATES ege Mrs, peel
Coates, RR 1 Centralia, an-
netelee the biethpf a, daughter,
Christine. Elizabeth, at South
Huroe Hospital, may 15
sister for Steven.
HARMER Robert. Apci Connie
Banner (Rumpel) announce the
arrival of their chosen daegh-
ter, Deborah Lynn — a sister
for Robbie and Danny,
GLADDY — Dr. and Mrs, P. V.
Gladdy, Sareia, announce the
birth of their daughter, Sarah
Jane, at St, Joseph's Hospital,
Sarnia, May 15 a sister for
Geoffrey and first grareldatigh-
ter for Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lostell, Exeter.
GILFILLAN—Bill awl Grace Gil-
ligan announce the arrival of
their chosen son, Richard Grant
(Ricky) May 15 — a brother for
Randy, Wendy and Sherry.
NEWMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Newmen, Centralia, announce
the birth of a son, Paul Roger,
at South Huron Hospital, May
— a brother for Kevin and
Jimmy.
• BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-1N
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
May 23-24
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
The Family
Way
Hayley Mills and
John Mills
(Adult Entertainment)
Showing at 9.00 p.m.
In Color — AND
"THE COOL
ONES"
Roddy McDowell & Debbie Watson
Showing at 11.00 p.m.
Color Cartoon
SATURDAY & MONDAY
May 25-27
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
Easy Come,
Easy Go
ELVIS PRESLEY
Dodie Marshall & Elsa Lencester
Showing at 9.00 p.m.
— AND —
"GUNN"
(Adult Entertainment)
Craig Stevens and Laura Devon
Showing at 11.00 p.m.
Color Cartoon
TUESDAY. &WED.
May 28-29
"GAMBIT"
Shirley Maclaine 8. Michael Caine
Color Cartoon
Showing at 9.00 arid 11.00 p.m.
Coming Next:
'Hell's Angels on Wheels'
(Adult Entertainment) RESTRICTED
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Hennertnee,
Wingham, Ontario, are Pleased to
anotieee the Pegagenlept of their
daughter Theiree nee to Mr. Erie
Fitlitheitter, son of Mrs. Alvin
F l [lithe fner, RR l Crecliton and the
late Mr. Finkbeiner ? The wedding
will take place, Saturday June 8,
1968 at 2100 o'cloeit in the sal-
vation Army, Wingham, Qnt, 24*
CARDS OF THANKS ,—
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all my friends
and relatives fpr the many cards,
gifts and floral arrangements
received while I was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. — Doris Butler,
24c
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbors for flow,
ers, cards and treats and all
those who visited me while a pa-
tient in south Huron Hoppital,
Speelal thanks to Dr. Goddard,
Miss Claypole, nurses and staff,
also Mrs, Delbridge and student
nurses and my room-mates in 21.
— Lew Clark. 24*
I wish to thank my many friends,
relatives and neighbors for
cards, flowers and gifts, also
thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Miss
Claypole, nurses and staff, UCVV,
Rebeka.h Lodge, Hurondale In-
stitute and OES for all their
visits and kindness to me while
I was a patient in South Huron
Hospital. It was all gratefully
appreciated. — Amy Etherington.
24*
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for the cards,
visits, flowers, and treats that
we received during our stay and
since returning home from St.
Marys Memorial Hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Hackney and
the nurses and staff of the
Meighon Wing. Your kindness was
greatly appreciated. -- Bill and
Mary French. 24c
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our family,
friends and relatives for the
gifts, cards and congratulations
on our recent celebration of our
40th wedding anniversary. —
Harold and Gladys Hern. 24c
The family of the late Ford
MacGregor wish to express their
s inc e r e thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy shown
them during the recent loss of
a dear husband, father and grand-
father, for the many sympathy
cards, floral tributes and dona-
tions received. Special'thanks to
doctors, nurses and staff of St.
Joseph's Hospital, also Rev. E.
J. Wattarn, pallbearers, flow-
er bearers, M. Box & Son Fu-
neral Home and all who help-
ed in any way, — Mrs. MacGreg-
or and family. 24c
Norm and I wish to express
our sincere thanks to our friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
many cards, flowers, treats and
visits while I was a patient in
South Huron Hospital. A spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Ecker, Miss
Claypole, nurses and staff of
the hospital and Dorothy Pfaff.
— Carrie NorrY. 24*
CARDS QF THANKS
'Meeks so Much for all tile
kindness shown me during my
PIMP* and ,to thoee Who helPe
PO 41 Pe Many Ways at home.
your thoeghtfeineeS ie gre44
appreeiated. —Jeer4 Parsoes,24c
I wpuld like to tha.glc all my
1.riendS, neighhore And relMives
for their floWet's, cares, gifts
ene visits Also to Dr, Gelens,
pr, Wallace, Miss Claypole eed
the pqrsing steff and help fee-
their care and kiecinese while a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
It was very much appreciated.
— Violet Penlia.le, 240
Miss Hazel prouty wishes to
express her appreciation for the
cards, gifts end visits she re-
ceived when receperating from
a broken hip. A big thane yon to
Bernice and Hubert Cooper and
Ruth Johnston for their greatly
needed assistance over in Lake-
land, Flprida. 24*
The family of the late William
B. Thompson would like to thank
all friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for kindness shown them in
their recent bereavement, also
for flowers, cards and baking
as they were deeply appreciated.
Thanks also to the nurses of St.
Joseph's flospital, London and
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
doctors, Rev. Jansen, Rev. Finn,
Murdy Funeral Home, pallbear-
ers, the ladies who helped at the
house and everyone else who
helped in any way. 24*
IN MEMORIAM--
McELREA — In loving memory
of a dear daughter and sister,
Sharon Marie, who passed away
nine years ago, May 29, 1959.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts you are always
there.
— Lovingly remembered by Mom
and Dad and brother Glen. 24*
MacDONALD—In loving memory
of a dear father and grand-
father, Norman MacDonald who
passed away two years ago
May 20, 1966.
The depth of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of one we loved
so well.
And while he sleeps a peaceful
sleep
His memory we shall always
keep.
— Always remembered and sad-
ly missed by daughter Loreen,
son-in-law, Mery and grand-
daughter, Cheryl Eagleson. 24c
MacDONALD—In loving memory
of a dear father and grand-
father, Norman MacDonald who
passed away May 20, 1966.
God saw you getting weary,
He did what he thought was best
He put his arms around you
And whispered ,,Come and Rest,'
The goldee gates stood open,
Two years ago today
With goodbyes left unspoken
You silently slept away.
— Ever remembered by daugh-
ter Florence , son-in-law Don
and grandchildren. 24*
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.alweye hrIng regret
.put the tiparte thet loved ypu
4early
Are t4e_ hearta, that wen't
get,
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ly.misped hylaoghter Winona,.
son-It-04w, mac and grand.-
children. liarri.e. and, .1,4o4
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By MRS. VV11.1..1AM RHODE
Mr. and Mrs. E, j. Willard of
Mount Hope spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland.
Mr. and Mrs. Cape de Moole
Sandra and Shari of London spent
the weekend wite Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Passmore.
Rev. Stewart Miner attended
London Confereece at Windsor
last week.
Mrs. Ray Cann entertained
fifteen relatives and friends Sat-
urday evening in honor of her
daughter Cheryl's fourth birth-
day which is this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgert
of Toronto spent the weekend,
and Mrs. Jas, Hodgert of Ex-
eter, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hod-
gert and Douglas of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Grant,
Brenda and Scot, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hodgert, Diane and Alan
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Cann.
Mrs. Vere Cunningham and
Lawrence of Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Harris and family of
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Art Har-
ris, Ronnie and Randy of Strat-
ford were guests during the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Harris.
Miss Alma Borland and Miss
Rose Gusnosky of Toronto spent
the weekend with relatives in the
community.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cann,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann and
Cheryl attended the baptism of
Patti Jane Love at Grand Bend
United Church Sunday and were
guests later with Mr. and Mrs.
James Love.
Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner,
Patricia Charles and John were
guests a't the Trewartha - Hussel
wedding in Delhi Saturday. They
attended the centennial service
at Florence Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barry,
Mrs. Pearl Baynham of Lon-
dok, were Monday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more.
Miss Anna Grexton of Rich-
ard's Landing, spent the week-
end with Rev. Stewart and Mrs.
Miner.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heard,
Wendy, Joan and John of Kirkton,
were Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
ear. and Mrs. Robert Mayer
visited Friday and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer
of Fergus.
Miss Patricia Miner has fin-
ished her year at London Teach-
ers' College.
MEMORINA
In Menl. OrY
of a dear rripther ene grerge.
;nether, lvfrP. Para,h
Jest her hand te PlaePo
Her patient face te see;
To hear her votce, to see her
smile,
As in the days that used to be,
But seme sweet day we'll meet
again
Beyond the toil and etrife,
And clasp each other re hand anew,
In heaven, that haPPY
—.Lovingly remembered and
sadly miesed by daughter, Mrs.
Dorothy Milliken, and fa m ily.
24p
WHITING --In loving memory of
a dear mother and father, Mr,
and Mrs. Earl Whiting who
passed away 15 years ago May
20 and June 13, 1953.
Loving and kind in all their ways
Upright and just to the end of
their days,
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind,
What a beautiful memory they
left behind.
— Ever remembered and sadly
missed by the family. 24x
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall, Sea-
forth, Friday, May 24, 1968 at
8:15 15 regular games for
$10; 3, $25 specials; $100 jackpot
to go, Two door prizes. Admis-
sion $1.00, Extra cards 25e or
7 for $1.00. Auspices Seaforth
Branch 156 Canadian Legio n.
Proceeds for Welfare Work.240
FIRST AN N U AL CENTRALIA
REUNION — at Centralia Com-
munity Centre, June 15, 1968.
Registration 2:00 priL Picnic sup-
per, sports, program, cards,
street dance. 24:30c
STRAWBERRY and HAM SUP-
PER, Thursday June 20, 1968.
Sponsored by Trivitt Memorial
Anglican Church Women. 24*
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
NANCY RYAN
and
DON FERGUSON
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 25
Doshwood
Community Centre
Music by Country Play Boys
Everyone Welcome
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
-for
fiopaRT.M.Af31-1,14
.onct
loom
.Sat.„ May 25
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,COMMVNITY .1-1.A14
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eaegeeeeimel efee.reR:
Gunning
.R.eunion
lovERylEw .PARK
EXETER
Sat, , June 1
Pinner elee
firing picnic bas4t$,Icqtlery
4 o-ips.
BIRTHS1—*
NOYgS Jerry eedElaitlelieyee,
(nee iipdgine), Claneeboye, ee-
lloence tee birth Of their daugh-
ter, Tammy Lytle at Stt Jo-
sepe'e Hospital, May 20, a
sister for -Terry Donald..
REGIER — Mr, and Mrs. Clare
negier, 13.11 3 Zurich enneullee
the birth of daughter, Pauline
atSentillitiroeflospitab
may 14.
ROWS and Audrey Rowe
(nee Richa.rdsen), Victoria St.,
Exeter, announce the birth of a
daughter, Karen Elizabeth, at
South Hymen Heepital. May 18
— a sister for Larry.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Dotpch of
Toronto are pleased to announce
the engagemeet of their daughter
Lee Patricia Dianne to Mr. Jens
Gravlev, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Erik Gravlev of Exeter. Wedding
to take place at St. Matthew's
United Church, Toronto, Satur-
day, June 8, 1968. 24*
Major and Mrs. Robert C,
Graves are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Cynthia Anne to Mr. Harvey
Joseph Byer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A, Mullner, Oakville. Wedding
will take place in Trivitt Mem-
orial Church, Exeter, Saturday
June 22, 1968, 24c
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keller,
Exeter are pleased to announce
the engagement of their eldest
daughter Lana Sharron, to Mr.
William Blair Wright, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wright, Exeter.
The Wedding to take place on
Saturday, June 15, 1968 at Peace
Lutheran Church at 3:30 o'clock.
' 24x
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta,
RR 1 Lucan, are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Carol Ann to Mr. Wil-
liam Stewart Park, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Park, Lucan. The
wedding will take place Satur-
day, June 15, 1968 at 3 o'clock
in Lucan United Church. 24*
Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Mason of
Grand Bend are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Pauline Joan to Mr.
Kenneth E. Leal, son of Mrs. Mary
Leal of London and the late Geo-
rge Leal. The wedding will take
place Saturday, June 15, 1968 at
3 o'clock at Colborne United
Church, London. 24c
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson,
Kippen, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Bonnie Lynn to Gary Hilliard
Lawrence, son of Mr. and MTS.
Hilliard Lawrence, G oderic h.
The marriage will take place at
Brucefleld United Church on June
22, 2 pm. 24*
'Tiroes,Advocatef .May 14, 1966 .ago
T LITE
MAY 24 and 25
Adult
MEET 'BOB' STANFIELD
Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party
GIANT
FIREWORKS
DISPLAY
Fri., May 24
9.30 P.M.
Seaforth Lions Club Park
Sponsored by John Scott, Fire Chief
Admission: silver collection at gate.
BARBECUE
St
OPEN HOUSE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
South Huron District High School
NOTICE
Public Meeting
TOWN HALL, EXETER
On
Wed., June 5,
8:30-pN.
SUBJECT: COUNTY PLANNING
J. C. Kreuter, Warden
'Portraits of Spin'
HOHE..ECOHOHICS FASHION SHOW
WEb, MAY 29
2:00 to 4,00 P. Nov
5i4.1jASOYMNAgIUM
AbM18816Nt STUIDENTS 350,
AbtiLtt .504
Ted 'Will :114 Served
SPFAKING IN SUPPORT OF
ROBERT -E. 'BOB' .MiKINLEY
Progressive Conservative Candidate .for 'Huron
AT THE
WINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL
.,Thursdayi_ May 3:01 at 8.30 p.m.
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HOW MilaNAUdkitivi, JOHN 'LONEY, •MAAVIN' flOWE, ELtitbig AititlfOO'
'iseuto; tmiciiciate 'gVelling..Get* Poemee 'PO *Wernher
tintlidate foe Hon*
PabliAett -13$ thd Miran :thiogireSit/e Atttiniatieri
H. B, such, Chairmen
Public Barbecue
5:00 p.m, to 6:45 p.m.
followed by:
Open House and
Public Inspection
GYMNASTIC DEMONSTRATION
in the new gym
DISPLAYS & PRESENTATIONS
every departmerft
TWOi ONE ACT PLAYS
by Roo schigio
" THE P VATE EAR" "THE PUBLIC EYE '
A StHOOL -CHOIR RECITAL