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IN MEMORIAM—
SMITH -- In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Albert Smith who passed
away on May 12, 1965.
There's a gift in life you cannot
buy
That's very rare but true
It's the gift of a wonderful
Likfeat‘htehre one we found in you.
The many things you did for us
In your kind and loving way
You gave us years of happiness
No one can take away.
Nothing could be more beautiful
Than the memories we have of
you
To us you were something
special
God must have thought so too.
We will remember our whole life
through
Those last few So asfew words we had
with y
you were then, you will
always be
Treasured forever in our
memories,
- Lovingly remembered by
Ralph and Veda, Ed and
Shirley, Don and Donna and
Harvey and Donna and
grandchildren. 19c
TAYLOR '-• In loving memory
of a dear father, son and
brother Clarence Robert
Taylor.
Heavy are our hearts today
Memories bring you back once
more
To the time you were with us
To the happy days of yore.
- Lovingly remembered by
family, mother, brothers and
sisters. 19c
ENNIMWMOMBEEMEMON
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Doing?
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EACH WEEK
Reception
and Dance
for
IRENE WOODBURN
and
RONALD KENNEY
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 20
9:00 p.m.
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
Roger Quick
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
A 11 ONOW AS YEOEMBLE
IWO BOLOS Y041 OP... _
Al/YSIOALLY ANA TEARS
YOU DOWN SOCIALLY,'
RAU Clarence and Sharon
Rau, RR 2, Zerich, announce
the birth of a son Steven
John, 8 lbs, 14% oz., May 2,
1972, at South Huron
Hospital, a brother for
Robbie and Gerry, and
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rau, and Mr. and
Mrs, Gerald Regier.
SIMPSON Gary and Kathy
Simpson, RR 1, Kirkton,
announce the birth of a son,
Gary Scott, May 9, at South
Huron Hospital, grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hem
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Simpson.
ANNOUNCEMENTS--
Mrs. Hugh Davis, RR 1,
Centralia will hold a Trousseau
Tea in honour of her daughter
Heather's forthcomg marriage on
Saturday, May 20 between the
hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and 7
p.m. and 9 p.m. 19*
Trousseau Tea at the home of
Mrs. Lawrence Mason, Grand
Bend in honour of the
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter Dianne, on Sunday
May 14, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 19c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Eagleson, RR 8, Parkhill,
Ontario wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Irene Johanna, to Paul
Leroy Schwartzentruber, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Schwartzentruber, Exeter. The
wedding to take place June 3,
1972 at 2:30 o'clock in
Greenway United Church. 19nc
Mr. and Mrs: William Fuss,
Hensall announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Lynda Kathleen to Mr.
Marvin J. Bower, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Bower, Exeter. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, June 3, 1972 at 3:00
o'clock at Hensall United
Church, Hensall. 19nc
Senator and Mrs. Richard J.
Stanbury of Toronto are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Margaret Jane to Mr. Bryan
George Baynham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Baynham of
Exeter. Wedding to take place
June 3, 1972 at 6:30 o'clock in
Coldstream Presbyterian Church,
Toronto, 19c
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Strang,
RR 3, Exeter, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Nancy to Mr. Robert Ross, elder
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ross,
RR I., St. Marys, The wedding
will take place on Saturday, May
27, 7:30 p.m. Caven
Presbyterian Church, Exeter.
19*
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wasson,
Exeter, Ontario are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Helen Jean to Mr. William Q. M.
Tinney, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ben
Tinney, RR 1, Exeter, Ontario.
The marriage will take place on
Saturday, June 10, 1972 at 3
o'clock at Caven Presbyterian
Church, Exeter, Ontario. 19nc
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to thank all who
sent cards and flowers and those
who visited me in the hospital
and since returning home. -
Mrs. Reba Clarke 19c
I wish to take this
opportunity to thank all our
relatives, friends and neighbors
who so kindly remembered me
with visits, cards, flowers and
treats while I was in South
Huron Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
to Dr. Gans, Dr. Wallace and
nurses, Rev, Glen Wright for his
visit, and all who brought food
to our home. Your
thoughtfulness and kindness will
always be remembered, Thank
you - Marie Fisher 19c
Thanks to all who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, treats and visits while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning
home. - Don McLellan 19 *
My sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbors
who remembered me with cards,
gifts, flowers and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. Your
kindness • will always be
remembered, - Hazel Miller 19c
I would like to express my
deep appreciation to all the
nurses of South Huron Hospital,
to Dr. Goddard, and to my
friends and relatives for all their
gifts of flowers, cards and fruit
while a patient in hospital and
since returning home. - Mrs.
Alvina Mooney 19c
Norm and I would like to say
"thank you" to all our
neighbors, friends and relatives
for the visits, cards, flowers and
gifts I received while in South
Huron Hospital and St. Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Ecker, Dr. Read, Dr. Wallace,
Miss Alice Claypole, nurses and
staff of South Huron Hospital,
Rev. Glen Wright and Hoffman's
Ambulance Service, also Dr.
Meltzer, Dr. Shuld, Dr. Clark
and the nurses on 6th floor St.
Joseph's Hospital. - Carrie
Norry 19*
Thanks to friends, relatives
and neighbors for cards, flowers,
and visits while in South Huron
Hospital, also to Dr. O'Connor,
nurses and staff. - Jim Weigand
19*
IN MEMORIAM
DUNCAN - In loving memory
of a dear husband, dad,
and grandfather, Gilbert J.
Duncan who passed away one
year ago May 14, 1971.
A year has swiftly passed away
But still we don't forget;
For in our hearts that loved you
best,
Your memory lingers yet.
- Lovingly remembered by wife
Ruby, son Ken and Dorothy
and grandchildren. 19*
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Admission $1.00 for 15 Rounds.
Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1.00
Sponsored Sy Ladies' Auxiliary
No One Under 16 Years Of Age Will Be Admitted 1
TONIGHT
Thurs., May 118:30p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
JIACKIPCIT $15n 00
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Enjoy An Evening
of Fun and the Finest
in
DINING AND DANCING
Every Friday & Saturday
AL HARVEY AND THE BLUEBOYS
Try Our Delicious
CHICKEN-1N-A-BASKET
Club
Albatross
Huron Industrial Park
Phone 228-6733
Al Pacino
Kitty Winn
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Philip Carey
Color Cartoon
Take Mother Out
For Sunday Dinner
opening at 3:00 p.m.
— SPECIALS —
• Roast Turkey and Dressing
• Racist Beef Dinner
• Baked Virginia Horn
• Steaks of Your Choke
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IN MEMORIAM --,-
GUENTHER - In loving
memory of our dear daughter
Janet Louise who passed
away suddenly two years ago
May 14, 1970, and our dear
son John Matthew who
passed away December 24,
1969. Loving sister and
brother of Karen Elizabeth.
Thy will be done is hard to say
When ones we loved have passed
away;
Some day, perhaps, we'll
understand,
When we meet in that better
land.
- Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Dad and
Mother (Carl and Mabel) and
sister Karen. 19c
GUENTHER and MODDE-
JONGE-In loving memory of
Janet and Gerry, who passed
away two years ago, May 14,
1970,
Michael
Michael led me down a path,
Pointing out the beauty of the
wildflowers,
Michael showed me his wisdom,
For Michael held the wisdom of
men, -
Michael knew why people lived
and laughed,
Michael could see the good and
bad in the world.
Michael knew.
Michael had the answers to my
questions.
His answers were full of
awareness.
Michael had the answers.
All but one.
When I asked Michael about
death,
He was silent.
.I left Michael,
I met a Carpenter..
He led me down the path,
Giving the beauty to the
wildflowers.
I felt His wisdom.
He seemed to know the sorrow
and joy of the world.
He had the answers to all my
questions.
I asked Him of death, and
He smiled.
I realized
He was the answer.
I was silent.
I followed the Carpenter.
- Remembered by Deb and
Tom 19*
HODGERT - In loving memory
of a dear husband, father,
grandfather James E. Hodgert
who passed away suddenly
five years ago May 9, 1967.
Loved and sadly missed by his
wife Mary and family. 19*
CASH BINGO - Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, May 12, at
8:15 p.m. - 15 regular games
for $10; three special $25 games;
$75 jackpot to go. Door prizes.
Admission $1.00. Extra cards 25
cents, 3 for 50 cents or 7 for
$1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch
156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds
for welfare work. 19tfnc
IOOF - Exeter Lodge No. 67
IOOF will be conferring the
second degree on a number of
candidates in the Exeter Lodge
Hall on May 16, 1972. All
Brothers welcome. Robt. Blair,
Noble Grand; T. B. Fisher,
Rec.-Sec'y. 19c
ANNUAL NORTHWEST
REGIONAL meeting of the
United Church Women will be
held at Clandeboye United
Church on Thursday, May 18,
1972. Smorgasbord dinner
served from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. followed by the general
meeting with Mrs. Eleanor
Marshall, Strathroy as guest
speaker. 19c
HAND PAINTED liquid
embroidery, sale of quilts, table
cloths, pillow slips, pictures,
etc., Saturday, May 20, 1:00
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mary
Haugh, RR 1 Brucefield, Mrs.
Anne Duncan, District Sales
Leader, Tri-Chem of CanadaLtd.
Everyone Welcome. 18:19:20c
PLAN TO ATTEND
Egmondville United Church
Annual Chicken Barbecue,
Saturday, May 20, 5-8 p.m. Take
out orders available, 1/2 chicken
plate $1.50, 1/4 chicken plate
$1.00 for tickets phone
527-0876. 19:20c
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE -
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, Sunday, May 21, at
11:00 a.m. Guest speaker Rev.
Dennis Clarke, Atwood, Ont. No
service at Cromarty or Exeter.
19:20c
ANNUAL CHICKEN
BARBECUE - Wednesday, May
24, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Trivitt
Memorial Anglican Church.
Proceeds in aid of Missions.
Adults $2.00; children under 12,
$1,00. 19:20c
25th
Anniversary
Dance
for
VELMA & KEN
PRESZCA TOR
Londesboro
Community Hall
Fri. May 12
9:00 till'
Musk by
the "Blenders"
Everyone welcome
Lunch provided
mother's day
dining out
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
FOR
ROAST TURKEY
with dressing
For reservations ; call
Bayview Tourist Inn
236-4850
Highway 21
FRI, & SAT. — MAY 19 & 20
— Double Feature
BIG JAKE
(Adult Entertainment) Color
John Wayne, Richard Boone
DARKER THAN
AMBER
(Adult Entertainment) Color
Rod Taylor, Suzy Pleshette
Sunday Midnite - Sunday Midnite cri
a SUN., MAY 21
- Double Feature -
BLOOD OF THE
VAMPIRE
(1) (Adult Entertainment ) Color m
Donald Wolf it
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EVIL OF
2 FRANKENSTEIN
(Adult Entertainment) Color
a Peter Cushing
SUNDAY MID NITE SUNDAY 2
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRI. & SAT. MAY 12 & 13
— Double Feature —
WHAT 'S THE MATTER
WITH HELEN
(Color)
Deb Reynolds, Shelley Winters
THE HAWAIIANS
(Adult Entertainment) Color
Charlton Heston
DINING OUT IS A PLEASURE
AT THE
Dufferin
Hotel
CENTRALIA
ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY •
VOLUME III
EVERY MONDAY
10 Steak Dinner
Buy One At $1.99 And Get
The Second For Only One Penny
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL $1.25
DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT,
.7:80 a.m, to 2:30 p.m. AND 6.00 p.m, to 8.00 p.m.
Take Out Orders - Phone 228-6648
Are You Man Enough
To Try Our New
LARGE STEIN •
School rate$_
on increase
BIRTHS
FORD - Gordon and Shirley
-1 Ford, RR. 1, Woodham,
announce the birth of a
datighter, Kristen Leanne,
May 4, 1972, at South Huron
Hospital, a sister for Ricky,
Julie, Dalton and Lisa.
Although the overall tax rate
has not been set, l3iddulph
council has received requisitions
from three school boards for the
1972 taxation year.
The separate school rates will
remain the same at 26 mills for
residential and 28.9 mills for
commercial.
The public school levy will be
21,9 mills for farm and
residential, an increase of 3,3
mills while the commercial rate
will be up from 20.7 to 24.3 mills,
The high school rates are also
up. The 1971 rates were 18 mills
for residential and 20 for com-
mercial while this year they will
be 20.1 and 22.3 respectively.
The tender for the Gebel Drain
was let to Roth Drainage while
Keith Brickman was awarded the
work on the Dietrich branch of
the Whelihan drain.
A delegation from the Lucan
Lions club was heard asking
financial assistance to expand
the Lucan arena facilities.
Special clean-ups for garbage
collection will be held in the
police village of Granton on May
30 and October 24 for items of
garbage not picked up by the
packer truck.
Building permits were ap-
proved for the following: Elmer
Summers, house addition; Earl
Greenlee, milk house; William
Feke and David Goddard,
houses; William Simpson, a silo
and Arnold Lewis, an addition to
a mobile home.
Desjordine
Welding Service
Russell Desjardine
RR 1, Grand Bend
238-8223 — Phones — 238-2406
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRI. - SAT. - SUN.
May 12-13-14
— ROUBLE FEATURE -
CHROME AND
HOT LEATHER
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Bill Smith — Tony Young
Color
Firms invited
to open house
Area business firms are being
invited to an Open House to be
held at South Huron District High
School, Thursday, May 18 at 7:45
p.m.
The purpose of the open house
event is to acquaint area firms
with the technical and com-
mercial educational facilities at
the school and to receive ideas as
to how these departments can
better serve the various com-
mercial, industrial and service
businesses,
Visitors will have an op-
portunity to partake in a guided
tour of all facilities or a more
comprehensive tour of either the
technical or commercial
departments.
LOLA
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Charles Bronson
Orson Bean — Honor Blackman
Color Cartoon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 19-20
— DOUBLE• FEATURE —
410. •
THE PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK
It is easy to tell a lie. But it is
hard to tell only one lie.
Stag
for
DAVID RADER
Friday, May 19,
8:00 p.m.
ZURICH
Spring
Concert
Grades 5 to 8
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Social
In Honour of
SUNDAY ONLY — May 21
— HOLIDAY TRIPLE BILL —
HORROR AND SCIENCE FICTION
h Dracula Has Risen
From The Grave
Christopher Lee Veronica Carlson
Color
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(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Robert Duvall Color
When Dinosaurs
Ruled The Earth
Victoria Vetri
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Exeter District
Christian
Women's
Club
will meet at
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
PARISH HALL
Fri., May 19
9:30 a.m.
Coffee t. Bible Study
Special Speaker
ROGER SMITH
London Rescue Mission Sup't.
Women of All
Denominations Welcome
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Exeter
Public School
• Mass choirs
• Glee club
• Gymnastics
• Dramatics
Entertainment
at the
DASHWOOD
HOTEL 7:30 p.m.
IN THE GYM
GORDON & DOREEN PRANCE
30th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
SAT., MAY 13, 1972
9 - 1 a.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL I
Music by
JOE OVERHOLT
Everyone Welcome
No gifts please
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All proceeds to be donated
to Mentally Retarded
Association Adult Workshop
Project.
Friday & Saturday Nite
May 12& 13
The Maitland Trio
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.rn