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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 • • • • • S. • • • - • DRIVE-IN THEATRE 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 Charleston Blue Godfrey Cambridge SI GOA 4 .4, .13ANAViSION• • TECHNICOLOR* alp hit R . On The Same Bill' "King Elephant" DINING ROOM OPEN 12:00 Noon - 2r00 p.m. HENSALL HOTEL P imagination! AUG. 25 An incredible adventure... that journeys beyond U "slant running" It " 'p IVE'1p1 CLINTON - ONTARIO ItlEaThe BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M. SAT. ONLY Marty Robbins from the Heart of Nashville to jumpin Las Vegas! "Country Music" 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 WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY August 22 - 23 - 24 "AT LAST, A COMPASSION- ATE AND LOVING FILM ABOUT BEING BLACK IN AMERICA. -JAY COCKS. Time Magazine „atm:Mita. / MATTEL Productions Ar-ts "SOUNDER" A Robert B. RadnitsilViartin Ritt Film PANA,ASION*LOLOA En OE I.UXEW Robert Redford, George Segal &Co. heist Menet No& . almost 2o. COLOR by DE LUXE Reception and Dance for PAULINE GREG and FREDERICK MORRIS (Bridal Couple) Sat,, Aug, 25 9 - 12 p.m. PASHWOOD COMMUNITY .CENTRE Music by ERIC YUNDT ORCHESTRA Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Dance KIR.KION- WOQDHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE cENTRE Sat., Sept. 1 Skipper's Orchestra 5 300 per couple We Cater to Banquets Weddings, Etc. Live Entertainment Friday and Saturday Norval, Reid o in for some good Hensel! hospitality Dr p Come an d Dine With Us Too! SUN., MON., TUES. PORTNOY'S A* COMPLAINT ND A UNIVERSAL RELEASE TECHNICOLOR* AUG. 26-27-2S 111111111111110111 RICHARD BENJAMIN WITH MALCOM McDOWALL WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. AUG. 29, 30, 31 SEPT. 1 iimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimimmiammiammiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiamitiiiiiimmw 11.-1 NOW PLAYING E PINK STRING AND FA3 :":: r as i. d English suspense thriller Wednesday thru Sunday evenings at 9:00 p.m. NEXT WEEK see THE HAND THAT CRADLES THE ROCK, a whacky new Canadian comedy, and enjoy our new DINNER-THEATRE. COMPLETE roast sirloin of beef buffet style dinner (and drinks) serv- ed for playgoers before the show. Dinner and theatre, $15.00 per couple. Reservations 238-8387. I II 1111111111111111 I, I I 1111 MI I 111111 1111111111 III 11111 I III I I I II I IIIII II 111111 I IIIII I Illill IIII I I I I I IIIIIII = tr, 0 IVA 7. SEALING WAX = 5:20 e, omnt Open Daily 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. You Are Always Welcome! 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 a. 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 WHAT'S DOING? Read this page each week • •••.,i01;fi d id;idd FISHERMAN'S COVE GRAND BEND 63 RIVER ROAD CHICKEN & CHIPS ••• FISH & CHIPS .44 SHRIMP & CHIPS ETC. TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238.2025 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