The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-08-23, Page 19BIRTHS-
ANDERSON - Pat and Lee
Anderson announce the birth of a
daughter, Kristin Lee, August 15, 1973
at South Huron Hospital - sister for
Scott,
JENNISON - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jen-
nison, Grand Bend, announce the
birth of a son, William Robert. James,
August 15, 1973 at South Huron
Hospital - first grandson for Mr. and
%,l)ys. R. H. Jennison, Grand Bend and
Thmth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Glover, Exeter.
MUNN - Bob and Eileen Munn (nee
Garrett), London, announce the birth
of a daughter, Susan Jane, August 16,
1973 at St. Joseph's Hospital - sister
for Jennifer.
THOMSON - Grant and Judy Thom-
son announce the birth of a son,
Graham John, August 11, 1973 at St.
Marys Memorial Hospital.
ANNOUNCEMENTS--
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. A. Cunningham.
RR 2 Lucan, wish to announce the
marriage of their daughter Joan
Elizabeth to Stewart Evans Cassils.
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Cassils,
Aylmer. The wedding took place Fri-
day evening, August 17 at St. James'
Anglican Church, Clandeboye. The
Rev, R, A. Carson officiated. 34c
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hayter.
Dashwood, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their eldest
daughter Joanne Margaret to Mr,
Leland Paul Maguire, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russ Maguire of London, The
wedding will take place on Friday,
September 7 at Zion Lutheran
Church. Dashwood. 34c
Mr, and Mrs. Allen Pfaff are happy
to annooince the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Glenda
Elizabeth to Mr. Peter Brent Wuerth,
son of Mrs. Anne St. Armour of
Stewart, B.C.. and Mr. Glen Wuerth
of London on September 14, 1973 at
5:00 p.m. in Calvary United Church,
I )ash wood. 34p
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hodgins.
Lucan. announce with pleasure the
forthcoming marriage of their elder
daughter. Jacqueline Rudollina, to fi Mr. Peter Charles Martens son of
Mrs. Connie Martens of Brampton
and the late Frank Martens. The wed-
ding will take place Saturday
September 15. 1973, at 3:30 p.m, in St.
Patricks Church. Lucan. 34nc
The forthcoming marriage is an-
nounced of Mary Sharon. daughter of
Mrs. Mona Kerr, London, and the late
Mr. James Morgan Kerr to Mr.
George John Palsa. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Palsa. Welland, On-
tario. The wedding to take place on
September 15, 1973, at 4:00 p.m. in St.
Boniface Church, Zurich, Ontario.34p
Mrs. Hubert J. McKeever is pleas-
ed to announce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter Catherine
Anne to Mr. Robert Clifton Moore.
son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Moore.
Exeter. on Friday, September 28,
1973 at 6:00 p,m. in Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Church. 34nc
A CARDS OF THANKS -
I wish to thank everyone for the
flowers, treats. cards and visits while
I was in hospital and since returning
home, Special thanks to Dr. Sober.
nurses and staff. 4th floor west, St.
Joseph's Hospital. It was very much
appreciated and will never be
forgotten. - Marie Voisin 34c
We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank all our relatives.
friends and neighbours for their gifts.
cards, best wishes and many
kindnesses presented to us on the oc-
casion of our recent marriage. It was
all greatly appreciated and will
always be remembered. - Rosaline
and Bill Berends 34p
would like to thank all who visited
me and sent get well cards during my
stay in South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Gans. Miss Claypole
and tier nursing staff, Their kindness
will ever be remembered by me, -
Mae Easton 34p
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GRAND BEND
Box office open at 8:00
First show at dusk
WED. - FRI. - AUG 22 - 24
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
(Disney Production) Color
$1,000,000 Duck
Dean Jones
KIDDIES NITE-THURS. AUG. 23
Free Pepsi and Chips for Kids
Now You See Him,
Now You Don't
Ceaser Romero
SAT, -WED. - AUG. 25 - 29
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
(Adult Entertainment) Color
Jeremiah Johnson
Robert Redford
Come Back
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Godfrey Cambridge
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DASHWOOD
HOTEL -
Entertainment
Aug. 24 & 25
Calvin Gray
& the Casuals
August 29, 31 & Sept. 1
Return By Popular Demand
The Schooners
Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours
Weekdays 12.2, 5-8
Fri. & Sat. 12-2, 5-9
Sundays 4-8
Completely Air Conditioned
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August 22 - 23 - 24
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PAULINE GREG
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FREDERICK MORRIS
(Bridal Couple)
Sat,, Aug, 25
9 - 12 p.m.
PASHWOOD
COMMUNITY .CENTRE
Music by
ERIC YUNDT ORCHESTRA
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Dance
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Sat., Sept. 1
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5 300 per couple
We Cater to Banquets
Weddings, Etc.
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Friday and Saturday
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new Canadian comedy, and enjoy our new DINNER-THEATRE.
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BREAKFAST & LUNCH
8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
DINNERS
5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sat, - 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Sun. - 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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Dining Room Licensed
Under LLBO
Sat., August 25
Special Guest Organist
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
HIGHWAY 21 - GRAND BEND
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Zurich Minor Athletic Association
PRESENTS
DIRECT FROM THE TOMMY HUNTER SHOW
The Allan Sisters
Al Cherny
FEATURING
GARY BUCK
AND HIS BAND
BEAN FESTIVAL NITE
August 25
SHOW FROM 7.30 TO 9.30
DANCE FROM 10 TO 1
ZURICH ARENA
Workmen may join
students in classes
CARDS OF THANKS,
The family and wife of the late
Timothy Scott Bigelow wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to all their
friends, neighbours and relatives for
their many acts of kindness during
our recent bereavement, for their
sincere expressions of sympathy in
words, cards, flowers and donations
to the Gideons and the Kidney Foun-
dation. Special thanks to Westlake
Funeral Home and Rev. Fred
Howard, London. 34p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends,
neighbours, Hensall Council, P.U.C,.
Firemen and Kinsmen for flowers,
cards, gifts and visits while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Special
thanks to Dr. Goddard, Westlake Am-
bulance and Rev, Jarvis, My
heartfelt thanks for the many acts of
kindness shown to my wife and fami-
ly during my hospitalization. Your
kindness was greatly appreciated. -
,John Baker 34p
I would like to thank everyone who
remembered me while in hospital
with cards, visits and flowers.
Special thanks to Dr. Allen, Dr.
Tasker and nurses on fourth floor
west in Victoria Hospital. A special
thank you to my sister, Sharen and
to Barb Boyle for looking after the
girls while I was in hospital and since
returning home. It was really ap-
preciated. - Susan Bregman 34c
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to the Exeter and
('rediton Fire Dept., Hoffman's Am-
bulance Service, friends and
neighbours during our recent fire, It
was greatly appreciated. - Bert and
,Jim Brand 34c
I wish to express my sincere thanks
lo my relatives, friends and
neighbours for the cards. flowers,
gifts and visits while a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital and since returning
home. Your kindness was greatly ap-
preciated, - Sharon Passmore 34c
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to all our
friends, relatives and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness, floral
tributes, donations to many
associations and cards in our recent
sad bereavement of a dear husband,
father and grandfather. A very
special Thank You to John Heal a
business associate for many years.
To Jack Murdy, Kenneth Hockey, Ir-
vine Armstrong and Bob Fletcher for
assisting at the service. Rev. Jarvis,
liev. G. Vias of Winnipeg, ladies of C
P Church, pallbearers, Dr, Goddard,
Westlake Ambulance,' Dr, Wallace,
Ilev. Riddick and U C Steven Ferris
of Hayfield. P Church. Your thought-
fulness and messages of sympathy
will never be forgotten. - Mrs.
liarold Bonthron and family 34c
My sincere thanks to kind
relatives, friends and neighbours-who
remembered me while a patient in
South Huron and St. Joseph's
Hospitals and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, nur-
sing staff at South Huron, Hoffman
Ambulance and Dr. Goddard, -
Harry Snell 34p
I would like to express my thanks
to Dr. Ecker, Dr, D. E. McKenzie,
Dr. Harrison and to nurses and staff
on the fourth floor, St. Joseph's
Hospital; To my relatives, friends
and neighbours who sent cards,
Flowers, treats while in hospital and
since coming home. - Gladys
Boswell 34c
Mrs. G. Tomlinson wishes to thank
all friends for cards and flowers.
Special thanks to David and Lois
Jackson, also Jim Huffman and fami-
ly and Dr. O'Connor. 34c
IN MEMORIAM -
CRONE - In loving memory of
Harry M. Crone who departed three
years ago.
Lovingly remembered by his wife
and family. 34p
McQUEEN - TRAQUAIR - In lov-
ing memory of Grace E. McQueen,
August 13, 1968 and Helen G. Tra-
quair, January 19, 1959.
Our loved ones we never lose
For always they will be
Forever loved, forever near
In thought and memory.
Lovingly remembered by their
family, 34p
SCHROEDER - In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and grand-
father Fred Schroeder, who passed
away 2 years ago, August 22, 1971,
Ile knew that you were suffering
And He knew you were in pain
He knew that you would never
Get well upon this earth again
He saw the road was getting rough
And the Inns were hard to climb
So He closed your weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine",
ft broke our hearts to lose you
But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
Always remembered by your wife
Erna. daughter Heidi, son-in-law
Brian and, grandchildren Annette and
Brendan. 34c
COMING
Aug. 27 and 28
"Summer Sounds
of Music"
Starring Talented
Local Youngsters
Director:
Mrs, Phillip Walker
GRAND.BEND
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Showtime: 8:30 p.m.
For benefit of
HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE
Tickets: Adults $2.00
12 yrs. & under $1,00
Hits from Sound of
Music, Mary Poppins
Peter Pan
Bring Entire Family
IN MEMORIAM,
STIRE - In loving memory of a dear
father, John. George Stire, who pass-
ed away August 23, 1956, seventeen
years ago.
We wish so much that life could be
Just as it was before
That you could be in your favourite
chair
When we come through the door
But since these special dreams of
ours
Can never now come true
We will be grateful for the years
We had a dad like you.
Sadly missed by your loving
daughter and son-in-law, Ruby and
Cliff Waller. 34c
BINGO-Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri-
day. August 24, 8:15 p.m., 15 regular
games. $75 jackpot to go. Door
prizes. Admission $1.00, extra cards
.25 cents, 3 for 50e or 7 for $1.00.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Cana-
dian Legion. Proceeds for
Welfare. 34c
25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
DANCE for Audrey and Lorne
Passmore, Friday, August 24 at
Kirkton-Woodham Community Cen-
tre, Music by the Silvertones.
Everyone Welcome. 34c
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES will be
held at Zion Cemetery, Usborne
Township, on Sunday, August 26 at
2:30 p.m. Rev. Grant Dawson will be
guest speaker. 34c
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT invites you to the special Child
Health Clinic, Hensall United Church
Hall, Hepsall, on Wednesday, August
29, 1973 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia
Screening 3. Immunization 4. Hear-
ing Screening 5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years. 6. Vision
testing. Volunteer drivers are
available-please call our Exeter
office-235-1014, 34c
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT invites you to attend the
special Adult Health Guidance Cen-
tre, Hensall United Church Hall, Hen-
sail, on Wednesday, August 29, 1973
l'rom 1:30-3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance 2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening 4, Urine
Testing 5, Blood Pressure 6. Hearing
Tests, Volunteer drivers are
available-please call our Exeter
office-235-1014. 34c
HURON COUNTY PORK
PRODUCERS Pork Barbeque and
Dance, also crowning of Huron Coun-
ty Pork Hostess at Seaforth Arena,
Thursday, August 30, 1973. Dinner
from 5-8 p.m. Crowning of hostess
and dance to follow. Adults $2.50,
children 6-12 $1.00, under 6 - free. For
tickets contact the following: Your
Pork Producer Director in. the
District. 34c
25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
DANCE for Bill and Lois Hodgert on
Saturday, September 8, 1973,
Seaforth Legion Hall, Everyone
Welcome. Music by Ian Wilibee
Orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch
and no gifts please. 34,35,36c
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES Sept.
9-30: Hensall 9 a.m., Cromarty 10:15
a.m., Exeter 11:30 a.m. 34,35,36c
CHICKEN BARBECUE and
AUCTION SALE Wednesday,
September 12, 1973. Barbecue served
from 5-7 p.m. Proceeds for Restora-
tion Fund Trivitt Memorial Anglican
Church, Advance tickets, adults
$2.50, children under 12 years,
$1.25, 34c
!FULLY GULLY -Aug 25
Lesperance Trio. Aug. 26 Snowmobile
Grass Drag Warm-up #4. Sept. 1
Bluetones. Make your reservations
now, 34c
ESCORTED COACH TOURS:
September 22 , 5 day Fall Colour
Tour-Sudbury, Elliott Lake, Agawa
Canyon via Algoma Central Rail,
Mackinac Island, Frankenmuth etc.
Oct. 1-3 day Fall Colour-Lake
Placid and Tupper Lake in the heart
of the Adirondack Mountains,
Oct. 9-4 day All Ontario Fall
Colour-Beaver Valley, Georgian
Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Huntsville,
Algonquin Park, Ottawa River, Ot-
tawa, Gatineau Hills, Includes guided
tour of Ottawa.
Nov, 16-2 day WWVA Jamboree in
Wheeling-Featuring top stars.
Free brochures and itineraries on all
tours. Fettes Tours 184 Main St.,
Mount Forest. 519-323-1545.
C-12
California-21 day escorted tour via
washroom equipped motor coach
departs Oct. 14. Includes 15 states
with all side trips and admissions etc.
included. Disneyland, Hoover Dam,
Universal Studios, Petrified Forest,
Painted Desert, Grand Canyon, Mor-
mon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City etc.
Free brochures, Fettes Tours Mount
Forest. 34c
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Workmen are busy completing
the additions and renovations to.
St, Aloysius School in Stratford
and Holy Name of Mary School in
St. Marys before classes begin
the new school term on Sep-
tember 4,
Howard Shantz, Stratford,
chairman of the adhoc committee
on building projects, reported at
a meeting of the Huron-Perth
County Roman Catholic Separate
School in Seaforth Monday night
that there are still quite a number
of rooms to finish at St. Aloysius.
It's "quite a problem" he said,
as he detailed all the work to be
completed in construction,
decorating and furnishing the
$202,000 addition at St. Aloysius.
Mr. Shantz expressed the hope
that the school would be made
ready for the pupils, even if all
the work was not completed,
Gordon Ball, St. Marys,
reported on the situation at Holy
Name of Mary School. He said
work had slowed during the past
two weeks, putting everything
behind schedule.
Mr. Ball reported that the
workmen were now making
progress in the work on the
$315,000 addition. "I don't think
everything will be finished when
school starts. There are a lot of
small jobs to be done, and a lot of
cleaning" he said as he outlined
the work still to be done,
Mr. Ball said he is hopeful that
the furnishings will be put back in
the rooms next week. He stated
that the builder is making every
effort "to have as much work
done as possible so that the
teachers will not be in-
convenienced too much".
John Vintar, Superintendent of
Education, told the board
members that an in-service
program for 22 teachers will be
held in St. James' School,
Seaforth on speech disorders
from August 27-31. The lecturer
will be Dr, S. Tuomi, Assistant
Professor, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Western Ontario.
Mr. Vintar said a survey on
speech and hearing facilities in
Southwestern Ontario is to be
held. It will deal with early
detection and general preventive
methods of speech and hearing
problems, It will consider
development and articulation
problems; deviations in language
development; and it will deal
with specific voice problems such
as cleft palate, hard of hearing,
stuttering, therapy, etc.
Taxi service \ will be used to
provide transportation for one
kindergarten pupil to Precious
Blood School in Exeter. Last year
the rate for this was 75 cents a
day.
Trustees Francis Hicknell RR
5, Seaforth and Oscar Kieffer, RR
1 Bluevale, both on the tran-
sportation committee, were
Farewell
Party
for
Ray and Marg
Murley
Exeter Legion
Wed., Aug. 29
8 p.m.
Entertainment by
HEYWOOD BROS.
and
JERRY SMITH
Lunch Provided
Door Prize
Tickets available from
Doug Gould and John Burke
Everyone Welcome
authorized to make satisfactory
arrangements for transporting
school children from several new
families in Fullarton and Grey
Townships to the nearest
separate schools.
Two neW separate school zones
are being formed in the Brussels
and Blyth areas by Ed Rowland
of the Seaforth board office.
Jack Lane, Business
Administrator, reported the
current interest rate is 81/4 per-
cent. This is an increase of 2N
percent more than was budgeted
for by the board.
Mr. Vintar read three letters
received from the office of Hon,
Gerard Pelletier, Minister of
Communications; Bill Jarvis,
M.P. Perth-Wilmot; and R.E.
McKinley, M,P., Huron, in reply
to letters sent them saying the
Huron-Perth Board supports the
private members Bill C143 (Dan
MacKenzie, PC from Manitoba/.
This bill will, if passed, give
school boards a free hand without
cost, in the use of educational
material produced, or leased by
the CBC. If the Bill passes there
will be an immediate and
potential saving to school boards,
Mr. Vintar also read a letter
from Ellard Lange, chairman of
Area Planning and Development
Committee, reporting a study of
the future needs of Perth
municipalities (including
Stratford and St. Marys) in terms
of the services such
municipalities might be expected
to provide their inhabitants over
the period up to 1981.
Mr. Lange said that Maurice
W. Milburn, Perth Planner, is
having a study made of
municipal finances. He asked
permission of Huron-Perth Board
for access to any public financial
information pertaining to the
school board,
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
ALLAN .4IF VALERIE
PARSONS
(Bridal Couple) •
Sat., Aug. 25
9 - 1 a.m.
EXETER
LEGION HALL
Music by
ROGER QUICK & RAINBOWS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
BASEBALL CLUB
First Game of
Best-of-Three
OBA Intermediate B
Playoff Series
Sun., Aug. 26
2:00 p.m.
WINGHAM
vs
EXETER