The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-06-26, Page 15ENTERTAINMENT
In The Ladies and Escorts Dever age
Roam EVERY Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
July 1 Holiday Week — Entertainment
Every Night
Country and Western Music
EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY
in the Red Knight Room
TASTY SNACKS
Commercial Hotel
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See the fireworks on Tuesday
Zurich Centennial Band
BAND TATTOO
Wednesday,
July 2
AT 8 l'
Parade At 7 p.m.
Zurich Community Park
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SEAFORTH GIRLS' DRUM AND TRUMPET BAND
CLINTON LEGION PIPE BAND
FOREST EXCELSIOR BAND
NEW HAMBURG BAND
GODERICH KINSMEN TOWN BAND
ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND
TAVISTOCK CITIZENS BAND
CANADIAN ARMED FORCES BAND, CLINTON
Admission: „ Adults, 75c Students, bOc
Bingo
Wed., July 2
Crediton Community Hall
at 8:30 p.m.
14 games plus jackpot
Admission $1.00
Door prize
Sponsored by
Huron Park Community Council
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BIRTHS —
CRAWFORD — Mr. and Mrs.
Basil Crawford, Exeter,
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announce the arrival of their
son, Dennis John, June 20 at
South Huron Hospital. A
brother for Dada.
DODDS Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Dodds (nee Maja Roobol),
Seaforth, announce the birth
of their daughter, Joan
Elizabeth at Clinton Public
HospitalJune 25. A sister for
Lynne and Paul.
LAING — Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Laing, RR 2 Staffa, announce
the arrival of their son,
Thomas William, born at
South Huron Hospital June
20.
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Thursday, Friday,
Saturday —
June 26-27-28
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
(Color)
THE
WRECKING
CREW
Dean Martin, Elke Sommer
(Color)
40 GUNS TO
APACHE PASS
Audio Murphy
(Color)
Sunday Mid-Nite-June 29,
THE PINK
JUNGLE
(Color - Comedy)
Man. and Tues.
• June 30, July 1
(Double Feature)
WHAT'S SO
BAD ABOUT
FEELING GOOD
(Color)
George Peppard, Mary Tyler
Moore
* THE. PINK
JUNGLE
James Garner, George Kennedy
(Color)
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
July 2-3-4-5
(Disney Productions)
THE HORSE IN
• THE GREY
FLANNEL SUIT
(Color)
Dean Jones, Dianne Baker
WINN1E THE
POOCH IN
BLUSTERY DAYS
• (Short, Shown 1st.)
Open Nightly
(Except Sunday)
Box Office Open
at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at dusk
DUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
R, E. POOLEY BRANCH
LEGION COMMENTS
Coming Events
General Meeting
June 26
8:30 p.m.
Lunch will be served after meeting.
Plan to attend this General Meeting due to the fact
that there will be questions and answer's pertaining
to the new liquor law regulations regarding bar
hours to serve liquor, wine and beer.
Come and Join Us On Tuesday
CENTENNIAL + TWO
CELEBRATION
EXETER RIVERVIEW PARK
AFTERNOON PROGRAM — FREE
CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES organized by Exeter
Kinettes, Beta Sigma Phi and Carf Cann. Peanut
scramble, running races, three-legged race,
wheel-barrow race, sack race. Prizes for the winners
FREE SWIMMING FOR THE KIDS
CONTESTS FOR ADULTS arranged by Exeter
Lions. Pie eating contest, ladies' nail driving
contest, euchre and land log rolling contest.
BINGO sponsored by Exeter Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary.
CANOE JOUSTING tilts in the river. Tug-o-war
with teams standing on opposite banks of the river.
Organized by Exeter Kinsmen and, featuring a
challenge between the Kinsmen and Lions.
Bring your picnic SUPPER and enjoy it at the park
with your friends,
NOTE: Due to construction, vehicles can be
parked at the lot at the curling rink. Access to the
park is handy via the Exeter Lions bridge.
2:00 P.M.
3:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
5:30 P.M.
EVENING PROGRAM EXETER COMMUNITY PARK
Admission: $1.00 per family, 50c adults, 25c kids
7:00 P.M. HORSE SHOW & PONY RACES. ALL ACTION EVENTS
Organized by Saddle Club, Rodeo Committee and Huron Pony Trotting Association.
A GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY
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Ar 10M P,M.
8.15 P.M. BALL GAME — EXETER ALL-STARS VS. LONDON LIFE
Coming. :Events
BIRTHS —
SMITH — Jim and Donna (nee
Bridges) Smith are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
first-born, Kari Lee, 6 lbs. 14
ozs., June 19 at New Mount
Sinai. Hospital, Toronto. A
first grandchild for Mr, and
Mrs. K. C. Bridges, Exeter, a
second grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs, A. Smith, London, and a
third great-grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs, J. Fl. Graham,
London.
SOLDAN — Mr. and Mrs.
William Soldan, Hensall,
announce the birth of their
daughter at Seaforth
Community Hospital Friday,
June 13.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. George F.
Clarke, RR 3 Dashwood are
pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Jean to William John
Ratcliffe, Toronto, son of Mr,
and Mrs. James Wiseman
Ratcliffe of Niagara Falls,
Ontario. The wedding to take
place Saturday, July 12, 1969 at
Robinson United Church,
London, Ontario. 29*
Mr. and Mrs. John Chalmers,
Stratford, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Judith Jacquelyn to Mr. William
Ralph Darling, son of Mrs.
Eleanor Darling and the late
John Darling of Lucan. The
wedding to take place at 6
o'clock July 12, 1969 at Knox
Presbyterian Church, Stratford,
Ontario. 26c
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLeod,
Exeter wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Heather Jean to Mr. James C.
Eifert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Eifert, Tavistock, Ont. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, July 19, 1969 at four
o'clock in Caven Presbyterian
Church. 26*
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mrs. Thomas G, Hern is
holding a trousseau tea at her
home, RR 1 Woodham, in
honour of her daughter Barbara,
Saturday, July 5, 2-5 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. She extends a cordial
invitation to all friends,
neighbors and relatives. 26nc
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to thank everyone who
visited me and sent cards while I
was a patient in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace, nurses and staff. —
Lorne L. Becker 26c
I wish to express my thanks
to my friends, relatives and
neighbors for cards, gifts,
flowers and visits while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. It was
deeply appreciated. — Mrs. Keith
Buchanan 26c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my relatives and
friends who remembered me
with their prayers, visits, cards
and treats while I was a patient
in South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Gans, Miss
Claypole, nurses and staff of
South Huron Hospital for their
kindness. — .Sincerely, Mrs.
Walter Davis 26*
The family of the late Mrs.
Charles Godbolt wish to express
their heartfelt thanks to all those
who remembered them during
their recent bereavement and
during Mrs. Godbolt's illness.
Special thanks to those who
drove or volunteered to drive
Mr. Godbolt to the hospital in
London and to those who
helped in so many other
ways. 26*
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all my
friends, neighbors and relatives
for your visits, cards, flowers
and gifts while a patient in
Victoria Hospital. Special thanks
to my mother and Mrs. Christine
Eveleigh for looking after Julie
and Gary. Thanks to all who
sent in baking or helped in any
way at home. Thanks to Dr.
Allen and nursing staff of 4th
west. To all my many friends
thanks again. — Mrs. Dorothy
Morrison 26*
CARDS OF THANKS,
I would like to thank all
friends and relatives who sent
cards, flowers and get well
wishes during my stay at South
Huron Hospital and St, Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to all
the - nurses and doctors.. —
Renderika Parker 26e
The family of the late
Clifford Quance wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for all their
kindnesses, for the floral tributes
and memorials and for
expressions of sympathy. Special
thanks to Rev, D. S. Warren, Dr.
Read, all the Kinsmen and The
Times-Advocate staff. 26nc •
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends, relatives
and neighbors who remembered
me with cards, flowers, gifts and
visits while a patient in Victoria
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Allen and nursing staff on 4th
floor west. — Winona
Hoffman 26c
Management, staff and
residents from the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall wish to
take this opportunity to express
their sincere thanks to all who
made the Open House a success.
— Harry and Ann Klungel 26c
The Lucan District Lions
Club wish to convey their
sincere thanks to all those
companies and individuals who
contributed in any way, towards
the success of the First Annual
Sports Day, held at the Lions
Club Park, Saturday, June 21,
1969 and special thanks to Lion
Len Knight and his committee,
who deserve credit for a job well
done. 26c
The family of the late Peter
Van Dorsselaer wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes and messages of
sympathy during their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr. Ecker and the nurses of
South Huron Hospital, Rev.
Guy, the pallbearers and the
Hoffman Funeral Home. 26*
The family of the late Milton
Willert wish to express their
sincere gratitude to friends,
neighbors and relatives in
Dashwood and Exeter, and all
who assisted us in so many ways
during our recent sad
bereavement. Your visits, cards,
floral tributes, heart fund
donations and thoughtful
support are deeply appreciated.
Special thanks to Mr. B. W.
Tuckey and staff, the pallbearers
and flower bearers, Rev. J. D.
MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Noble, — Gladys and Pat
Willert 26c
The family of the late Milton
Willert wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to neighbors, friends, and
relatives for the many acts of
kindness shown to them in the
loss of a dear son and brother,
for the beautiful floral tributes,
Heart Fund donations and
messages of sympathy. — Mrs.
Amelia Willert and family 26c
Thanks for the cards, treats,
visits and enquiries while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
A special thank you to neighbors
and friends who helped in so
many ways at home. — Elson
Lynn 26*
IN MEMORIAM
COLE —In loving memory of a
very dear daughter and sister,
011ie Cole who Rased awaY
eight years ago June 241,
1961.
A smile we will always
remember,
A voice we will always recall,
A memory we will treasure
forever,
Of a loved one who was dear to
us all.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by mother,
brothers and sisters. 26*
LEAL (nee Pauline Mason) —In
loving memory of a dear
niece and cousin who passed
away one year ago, June 30,
1968.
Although we smile and make no
fuss
No one misses you more than us;
And when old times we oft
recall
That's when we miss you most
of all.
— Lovingly remembered by
Aunt Della, Uncle Torn and
Delbert; Mona and Carl; Bill,
Norma and family. 26c
LEAL — In loving memory of
Pauline, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mansel Mason, who
passed away one year ago,
June 30, 1968.
A cluster of precious memories
Sprayed with a million tears
Wishing God had spared you
If only a few more years.
No one heard the foot steps
Of the angels drawing near;
Who took from earth to heaven
The one we loved so dear.
But you haven't really left us
Nor have you travelled far;
Just entered God's beautiful
garden
And left the door ajar.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Mom and
Dad, brothers and
sisters. 26c
STANLAKE — In loving
memory of my husband Ted
who passed away four years
ago June 28, 1965.
There's a lot in my life that is
altered
There's a lot in my life that is
new;
But one thing that never changes
Is my memories dear Ted of
you.
— Ever remembered by his wife
Betty. 26*
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RECEPTION
DANCE
for
SANDRA ENGLAND
and
KEITH STRANG
(Bridal Couple)
SAT., JUNE 28
CREDITON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
MUsic by
THE RAMBLERS
Everyone Welcome
MUSICALE consisting of Piano
and organ solos, duets and trios
in the Centralia United Church,
Thursday, June 26 at 8:00 p.m.
Everyone welcome, 19:26c
CASH BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth, FrIday, June 27, 1969
at 8:15 p.m. —15 regular games
for $10; $25 specials, $15.00
jackpot to gok Door prizes,
Admission $1.00. Extra cards 25
cents or 7 for $1.00, Auspices
Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian
Legion. Proceeds for welfare
work. 26c
TOUR — 16 day east coast tour
by chartered coach leaving
Saturday, June 28 includes
Boston, Cape Cod, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Cabot
Trail, Shediac Lobster
Festival, etc. Write Habkirk
Transit Service Box 70Q,
Seaforth. Phone 527.1222 for
Itinery,
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
church. service, Hibbert •
Towmhip .g404, Sunday, June
29, 2:30 p.m, Quest Speaker
Rev. A, J. Durand' M.
phD, 26c
BAZAAR, BAKE SALE, WA--
July 5 at 2:80 p.m. St.
John's-by-the-Lake Ong*
.Grand Bend. Auspices
A.O.W. 26:3c
TRAVEL — Land, Sea or Air
Try our North Country Tour
$99.00, Depart July 7. Make
reservations now, K.B.- Dairy
Bar, Ken Inch, 235-1913. 26*
CHICKEN BARBECUE —
Brinsley United Church,
Wednesday, July 9, 1969,
Supper served 5:30-8:30. Adults
$1.75; Children 75c, 19:26:3*
DRIVE-IN
Box Office
THEATRE
BROWNIE'S
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p.m. at 8.00
He's back
Showing
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A Big Country Music Double Feature
"GOLD GUITAR" and "A TIME TO SING"