The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-10-25, Page 17IN MEMORIAM --
PRESZCATOR — In loving memory
of a beloved mother Frances Presz-
cator who passed away 6 years ago
October 24, 1967,
We travel down a winding road,
A road without an end,
And they who seem so far away,
Are only 'round the bend.
Thoughts of you come drifting back,
Within our dreams to stay,
To know that you are resting,
When the twilight ends the day.
Sadly missed by daughters Tammy
and Barbara Preszcator, 43c
SI MS — In loving memory of a
dear wife Helen Sims, who passed
away October 31, 1966, 7 years ago,
I miss you now
My Heart is sore,
As time goes by
I miss you more
Your loving smile
Your gentle face
No one can fill your
Vacant place
Lovingly remembered by your hus-
band Eli Sims, 43p
Notice
Any boy or girl wishing
to feed a steer for the
Exeter Feeder Calf
Club, sponsored by the
Exeter Agricultrual
Society, contact one of
the following im-
mediately.
Howaid Pym
229-6125
Bruce Shapton
235-1027
Jack Stewart
229-6534
Let Us
Hear
From YQ01
SOCIAL
at
Exeter Legion Hall
October 27
Halloween
Illasquwad
Music by
Blue Water Playboys
Costume Prize
Everyone Welcome
if you know of a young couple
recently married or about to be
Just fill in this coupon and mail. to
our office, We will, start -0
month subscription fqr the
newlywedp.g our wedding gift.
NAME OF NEWLYWEDS
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P7AfeKIArinIED
siGNAtURE—
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Public Skating
EXETER ARENA
Sat., Oct. 27
8- 10 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 28
2 4 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 26
9- 1 a.m.
PARKHILL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
ROGER QUICK
and the RAINBOWS
Everyone Welcome
IN MEMORIAM--
GLANVILLE — In loving memory of
a beloved and wonderful son, Murray
Edward Glanville, who left us so
suddenly 3 years ago, October 24,
1970.
There's a gift in life you cannot buy
That's very rare and true.
It's the gift of a wonderful son, like
the one we had in you.
The things you gave us, Murray,
In your sweet and loving way
You gave us years of happiness
No one can take away.
If teardrops could build a stairway
And memories were a lane
We would walk all the way to heaven,
Murray,
And bring you home again,
Treasure him, Gad, in your Garden of
Rest,
For in this world he was one of the
best.
They say time heals and helps us to
forget
But time has only proven how much.
We miss you yet.
A smile and a voice we will always
remember
And a loss we will never forget.
Always loved and too sadly missed
to ever be forgotten. — Morn and
Dad 43c
GLANVILLE — In loving memory of
a dearly loved brother, Murray
Edward Glanville, who left us so
suddenly 3 years ago October 24, 1970.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
One will never know,
When we are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong
We seem to hear you whisper
"Cheer up and carry on".
Each time we look at your picture,
You seem to smile and say
"Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day.'
Toodearly loved to be forgotten and
sadly missed by brothers and sisters
Richard, David, Muriel, Elaine,
Katherine, Lorna, Brenda and Bar-
bara Glanville. 43c
HARRIS — In loving memory of our
husband and father James Leonard,
who passed away one year ago Oc-
tober 27, 1972.
God saw you getting weaker
So He did what He thought best
He came and stood beside you and
whispered, "Come to Rest".
You wished no one a sad farewell
Nor even said goodbye.
Two hard working hands were at
rest
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why.
Always to be remembered by his
wife Gertrude and son Ernie, 43p
HARRIS — In loving memory of a
dear dad and grandfather, Leonard
Harris, who passed away October 27,
1972.
Gone is the face we loved so dear
Silent is the voice we loved to hear
Too far away for sight or speech
But not too far for thought to reach
Sweet to remember him once here
Who, though absent, is just as dear.
Sadly missed by Charlie, Helen and
family 43p
HARRIS'— In loving memory of dear
dad and grandfather, Leonard
Harris, who passed away October 27,
1972.
He left us quietly
His thoughts unknown
But left us a memory
We are proud to own.
So treasure him, Lord
In your garden of rest
For when on ,earth
He was one of the best.
Always remembered by son Art,
Lois, Ron and Randy. 43p
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
PAM NEVIN
and
RON McLINCHEY
(Bridal Couple)
OHA Sr.
Continental
Don't Miss It
Bothwell Barons
VS
Lucan-Ilderton Jets
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
8:30 p.m.
ILDERTON ARENA
Langford Lumber and Lucan Produce
are Jet Supporters
FREE BUS
SERVICE
to the
London Bingo Games
Sponsored by Kinsmen and Optimist Club
Every Wed. & Sat.
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Dashwood 6:15 p.m.
Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Centralia 6:40 p.m.
Lucan 7:00 p.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Call Exeter Coach Line
235-0450
Annual Meeting
of
HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
( Prov.) ASSOCIATION
CLINTON LEGION HALL
Fri., Oct. 26 - 8:00 p.m.
AGENDA:
1. Election of officers and directors of. the Huron
Riding
2. Notice of motion to amend the constitution
Anyone wishing to view the proposed constitution
before the annual meeting please contact the of
and directors of the Association,
3. Dance - Tony Naylor and his one man band.
Everyone welcome
HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
(Prow.) ASSOCIATION
Wm. J. Dale
President
Earl McSpadden
Sec.-Treas.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS
BEECROFT - Mr, and Mrs, Kirk
Beecroft, Exeter announce the birth
of a daughter, Jennifer Marie, Oc-
tober 18, 1973 at South Huron Hospital
- sister for Angela.
BECKER - Bob and Bonnie Becker
(nee Turvey) announce the birth of a
daughter, Jody Kathryne Marie, 6 lb..
111/2 oz., October 11, 1973 in Calgary -
sister for Todd and Paul
MacFARLAND - Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
MacFarland, Huron Park announce
the birth of a daughter, Karen
Stacey, October 19, 1973 at South
Huron Hospital - sister for Michael
PARKER - Bill and Sharon Parker,
London, announce the birth of a son,
Christopher Stewart, October 17, 1973
at St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
SHADDICK - Bill and Gwen Shaddick
(nee McBride), London announce the
birth of a son, Mark Ryan, 7 lb. 3 oz„
October 21, 1973 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London - first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Clare McBride,
Zurich and fifth for Mrs, Pearl Shad-
dick, Hensall
SMITH - Bob and Trudy Smith, RR 2,
Dashwood announce the birth of a
son, Adam Jacob, October 19, 1973 at
South Huron Hospital - 64th
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert
Smith, Zurich and 14th for Mr. and
Mrs, Richard Creces, RR 1,
Dashwood.
STONE - Ronald and Nancy Stone
(nee Hodgins) announce the birth of a
son, Jeffrey Ronald, 8 lb. 4 oz., Oc-
tober 15, 1973 at Victoria Hospital,
London - third grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Curly Hodgins, London and for
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone, RR 3,
Parkhill
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mrs. June Grant is pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
her eldest daughter Janet Elizabeth
Cairnie to Dennis Wayne Ferguson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson,
Exeter, The wedding will take place
Saturday, November 3, 1973 at 3:00
p.m. in the Exeter United Church.43p
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mrs. Peter Toornstra invites
friends, neighbours and relatives of
both families to an open house in
honor of her daughter Elsie's
forthcoming marriage to Mr. Gerald
Willis to be held at her home, 55
Queen St. East, Hensall, on Saturday,
October 27 from 2.4 and 7-9 p.m. 43nc
CARDS OF THANKS —
A special "thank you" to my fami-
ly, relatives, friends and neighbours
for the lovely flowers, get well
wishes, gifts and visits which I
received while I was a patient in the
University Hospital and since retur-
ning home. Younthquglittulness was
greatly appreciated 0d will always
be remembered.C%— Marjorie
Delbridge 43nc
We wish to thank all our friends,
neighbours, for their kindness as
shown to us during our time of
deepest sorrow. — The Clifford
family 43c
BINGO—Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri-
day, October 26, 1973, 8:15 p.m., 15
regular games, $75 jackpot to go.
Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Extra
cards .25 cents, 3 for 50c or 7 for $1.00.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Cana-
dian Legion. Proceeds for
Welfare. 43c
WULLY GULLY—Oct, 27,
Hallowe'en Costume Party and
Dance. Music by Homesteaders,
Prizes. Oct. 28, Final C.M.A. Moto
Cross. Nov. 3, Dance, Rodger Quick
and Rainbows. Nov. 4, Final Ontario
Grass Drag Championship. Bookings
for Christmas Parties are now being
taken.
ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET—Pinery
Winter Antique Flea Market, Ye Olde
Theatre, Main Street, Grand Bend,
Ontario, starting October 14, 15-20
dealers with "a little bit of
everything". Admission 501. Open 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Dates 2nd and 4th Sunday
of each month during Oct. and Nov.
Dealers wanted. 236-4207, RR 2
Zurich, Ont. 43,45,47c
BAKE SALE and Tea at Chiselhurst
United Church, Wednesday, October
31, 1973 at 3 p.m. 43c
SERVICES for Presbyterian
Churches Oct. 28, 11:00 a.m. Anniver-
sary Service, Caven. No service at
Hensall or Cromarty. Nov. 4 to April
28, Caven 10:00 a.m., Carmel 11:15
a.m., Cromarty 1:30 p.m. 43,44c
ANNUAL SUPPER—Hot Dressed
Ham, St, Thomas Anglican Church,
Granton, Wednesday, November 7
from 5:30 to 8. p.m, Adults $2,75,
Children $1.00. 43,44p
HURONIA MALE CHORUS mixed
program of singing will be prefor-
ming at Dashwood Community Cen-
tre on Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 8:00
o'clock. Proceeds are for Adult
Rehabilitation Centre, Dashwood.
Dashwood, 43,44,45c
FLOWER ARRANGING
COURSE—Fanshawe College is
offering the second part of its Flower
Arranging course in Lucan 'starting
November 20 at Biddulph School,
This "Flower Arranging for Christ-
mas" will Start at 7:30 p.m. with
Wayne McLachlan the instructor,
Registration is on the first class night
and will be limited to students of the
earlier flower arranging courses or
those with a good working knowledge
of flower arranging. The fee for the
five sessions will be $19.00 which in-
cludes the cost of flowers and
materialsthat will be used, 43c
METER UCVV BAZAAR—The an-
nual bazaar, bake sale and tea will be
held Saturday, November 24 in Ex-
eter United Church, Bazaar, Christ-
mas items and baking will be
featured, . 43c
CARDS OF THANKS —
"Words fail us. We do not know
how to express our sincere apprecia-
tion to our congregation, the Church
of God, and our many friends in the
Grand Bend area for helping to make
our Farewell Retirement Tea a
success. We also thank you for the
cards and gifts, May God richly bless
each of you," — Rev. & Mrs. J.
Edwin Wattam 43p
To our neighbors and friends;
Please accept a sincere "thank you"
for your generous gift and most en-
joyable evening. We hope distance
will not in any way interrupt our plea-
sant relationship. Always the same —
Elsie and Dean Gibson 43p
I wish to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbours for all the
lovely flowers, cards and visits, after
surgery in St, Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. MacKenzie,
assisting doctors and nurses on staff
on 4th floor. Also a great big thanks
for my mother (Mrs. Russell Oesch)
for keeping Scott, and to those who
came to help me particularly
Blanche Hodgins and all who helped
me since returning home. Your
kindness will always be remembered.
— Joan Hodgins 43p
Wilfred and Irene Leitch and fami-
ly wish to thank their relatives,
neighbours and friends for their kind
wishes, cards and gifts in celebrating
their 50th wedding anniversary, 43c
I would like to thank everyone for
their acts of kindness during my re-
cent stay in hospital. — Mrs. Madelyn
De Jonge 43c
We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to express our sincere thanks
' to our family, relatives, friends and
neighbours for the beautiful gifts that
we received on the occasion of our
50th anniversary. Special thanks to
the Ladies Guild for the lunch. Also
sincere thanks to The Heywood Bros.
— Roy and Blanche Hodgins 43p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, flowers, treats
and visits while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and Exeter
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Wright and Rev. Snell, Dr. Wallace,
Dr. Gans, Dr. Busby, also the staff on
the 4th floor St. Joseph's Hospital and
the same thanks to the staff of Exeter
Hospital and the Senior Citizens. —
Jack Johnston 43p
I do deeply appreciate the nursing
care received in South Huron and
Victoria Hospitals. Special thanks to
Dr. Goddard, Dr. John Coles and Dr.
Seal, for the lovely little booklet from
0.E.S., flowers and cards from
friends with cheery messages and
those who visited me. — Victoria
Knight 43p
I wish to thank everyone for the
visits, cards and treats while I was a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Underwood, nurses and staff. It was
all very much appreciated. — Ken
Parker 43c
The family of the late Arthur Simp-
son wish to express sincere thanks to
their relatives, neighbours and
friends for their/ many acts of
kindness during his illness and ex-
pressions of sympathy extended to
them during ,their bereavement.
Special thanks to the ladies of
Clandeboye United Church for
providing the lunch and serving it.
Thanks to Dr. Meredith and special
thanks to Rev. Ewart Madden, Mur-
dy Funeral Home and the
pallbearers. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. — Laura
Simpson and family. 43c
A very sincere thank you to the
relatives, neighbours and friends
who, in any way, helped us to move to
our home in Exeter. — Wes, Mary
and Roberta Neil 43p
Words cannot express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our many
relatives, friends and neighbours for
the kindness and sympathy shown us
in our recent loss of a beloved hus-
band and father. Special thanks to
Father Durand and Father Finn, Drs,
Wallace, Walker, Hession and nur-
sing staff of St. Josephs and South
Huron Hospital, Westlake Funeral
Home, pallbearers, for floral tributes,
masses and sympathy cards,
donations to the heart and cancer
fund; also the ladies who brought
,food and helped at the lunch. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. — Marcella Dietrich
and family 43c
Dorothy and'Lloyd Hendrick wish
to thank neighbours and friends for
the lovely gift and social evening on
Oct. 6 at Arnold Gaiser's home. —
Lloyd Hendrick 43p
The family of the late Dora (Noels)
Burks wish to thank friends and
relatives for the many acts of
kindness shown to us during our re-
cent and sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. J. Palmer of Forest
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sovereign,
Lucan, and the Haskett Funeral
Home,Lucan also all those who helped
at that time. — Harry, Marian Noels
and family 43p
We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to express our sincere thanks
to the Farmers Union Local 5, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Hallett, and The
Altinaires and everyone who attend-
ed our benefit dance, — Mr, and Mrs,
Lorne Becker 43c
I wish to thank all those who con-
tributed flowers, cards and
donations; the neighbours and friends
for baking; and sincere words of
sympathy since the passing of my
husband Thomas Pyke in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter. Special
thanks to Dr. Goddard and Dr,
Wallace, staff of South Huron
Hospital, Rev, Beck for his comfor-
ting words, Bonthron Funeral
Chapel and the friendship and visita-
tion committee of Hensall United
Church. — Rose Pyke 43c
Ralph and Bill Weber wish to thank
all their friends and neighbours who
gave a helping hand to install their
Wondersteel implement shed, to take
the place of the barn they loSt in the
fire in June, 43c
The family of the late Harry R.
Sherwood wish to thank relativeS,
friends and neighbours for their kind
expressions of sympathy, beautiful
floral tributes and donationS to the
Heart Foundation. Special thanks to
Rev. R. Nicholls and the McKenzie
Funeral Home. 43p
IN MEMORIAM --
MITCHELL — In loving memory.of a
dear wife and mother, Frances
Mitchell, who passed away October
25, 1962,
Thoughts of you come drifting back
Within our dreams to stay
To know that you are resting
When the twilight ends the day.
Always remembered by her hus-
band Herbertand daughter Elaine.43p
PAFF — In loving memory of a dear
brother and uncle, Frederick Stanley
Paff, who left us so suddenly 5 years
ago on October 26, 1968.
Deep in our hearts
His memory is kept
To love and cherish
And never forget.
Lovingly remembered by his sister
Alice and brother-in-law Clayton and
niece and nephew Bonnie and Clyde
Kooy. 43p
BENDER — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, William
Bender, who passed away, October
23, 1965.
To your resting place we visit
And place your flowers with care
But no one knows the heartache
When we walk away and leave you
there.
If teardrops could build a stairway
And memories were a lane,
We would walk all the way to Heaven,-
dad
And bring you home again.
Lovingly remembered by Dorothy
and family 43p
DAILEY—In loving memory of adear
daughter and sister Dorothy, Parker,
Dailey, who passed away October 27,
1967.
We little knew as we woke that morn
The sorrow the day would bring
The call was sudden, the shock
severe
To part with one we loved so dear.
But in His wisdom God has planned
Beyond our power to see
Sometimes it's hard to understand
Why these sad things have to be.
God gave us courage to bear the blow
But what it meant to lose her
No one will ever know.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Mom and Dad Parker.
Sisters and Brothers and Families 43c
DAILEY — In loving memory of a
dear grandson, Steven Dailey, who
passed away October 27, 1967.
Time goes on with many changes
Joys and sorrows, smiles and tears,
But your memory is ever cherished
With the passing years.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Granma and Grand-
pa Parker, aunts, uncles and
families. 43c
GIBSON — In loving memory of a
dear Mother and Grandmother,
Laura Gibson, who passed away Oc-
tober 30, 1971.
Deep in our hearts your memory is
kept
To love, and to cherish, and never
forget.
Ever remembered by her son Leo,
Frances and family 43c
GOULDING — In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grandmother,
Adeline Goulding, who passed away
two years ago, October 31, 1971.
In loving remembrance for one that
we loved.
Her memory is with us always.
She was loyal and true and gave us
her best
In all that she had to do.
But some day we'll meet on that
beautiful shore
In that beautiful land on high
Where the sun never sets
No darkness is there and all will be
peace and joy.
Sadly missed and ever
remembered by husband Roy and
family. 43c
BAZAAR
ST. PAUL'S
ANGLICAN CHURCH
KIRKTON
Sat., Nov. 10
1 1 :00 a.m.
Baking, Knitting, Candy
Country Store, and Gifts
available
Quilt for sale
Everyone Welcome
Dance
at
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat, Oct. 27
Music by
Town & Country
Gentlemen
Admission
i3.00 per couple
No blue jeans allowed
IN MEMORIAM —
HARRIS — In loving memory of a
dear Dad and Grandfather, Leonard
Harris, who passed away October 27,
1972,
One year ago we had to part
With a dad we loved with all our
hearts.
Forget him, no, we never will
His dear memory is with us still.
These words come with sad regret
From a family who will never forget
For the good times that we shared
For a happy home we once enjoyed
This day brings special thoughts and
memories of you.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by son Jim, Barb and
grandchildren, 43p
PASSMORE — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father Thomas
(Almer) who passed away five years
ago October 23, 1968.
So many things have happened
Since you were called away.
Things you would have enjoyed
Had you been left to stay
So many things to share with
you
In just the usual way
Things that could have been so
much nicer
If you were here today.
We cannot bring the old days
back
Your hand we cannot touch
But God has given us such wonderful
memories
Of the one we loved so much.
Always remembered by his wife
Myrtle and family, 43c
PASSMORE — In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Almer
Passmore who passed away 5 years
ago October 23, 1968.
This month, this date, we don't
forget.
His presence we miss, his memory
we treasure.
To know that you are resting
When the twilight ends the day.
Ever remembered by mom, sister
and brother. 43p
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Halloween
Masquerade
EXETER CURLING CLUB
Saturday, Oct. 27
Heywood Bros. Orchestra
Advance Tickets'Only
$3 •Or couple
Call 229-6411
or 235-2493
Stag
for
Rick
Willert
Sat., Oct. 27
8:00-12:00
HENSALL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Arena
Activities
THURS. OCT. 25
4-5 School Skating
6-11 Hockey Practice
FRI. OCT. 26
4-5 School Skating
6-11 Hockey Practice
SAT. OCT. 27
9-11 Atom Houseleague 8-10
year olds
11-1 Novice Houseleague. All
boys under 8
1-2:30 No. 2 Pee Wee
2:30.4 No. 2 Bantam
8.10 Public Skating
SUN, OCT. 28
2.4 Public Skating
7-11 Ausable League
MON. OCT. 29
3:30.9:30 Figure Skating
9:30-11 Hockey
TUES. OCT. 30
3:30-8:30 Figure Skating
8:30-10:30 Hawks Practice
WED. OCT. 31
2:30-3:30 Parents & Tots
3:30-5 School Skating
5-6 No. 2 Atoms
6-7 No. 1 Atoms
7-10:30 Shamrock Hockey
Gymnastics registration this Sat.
October 27, 10 a.m. at High
School, fee $5.00
4
Reception
and Dance
for
ELSIE TOORNSTRA
and
GERALD WILLIS
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Nov. 3
9 - 1 a.m.
EXETER
LEGION HALL
Music by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
ROBERT and MILDRED
Ulch
(newlyweds)
Sat., Nov. 3
9-1
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
SI LVERTONES
Lunch provided
Everyone Welcome
Canadian Playboys
'"DINING1-001sk OPEN MON. TO SAT.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
Entertainment
Friday and Saturday
Duffenn
Hotel
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