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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-11-15, Page 19FREE VRVICE I 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 SINGERS Men & Women • To take part in the operetta The Gondoliers FIRST REHEARSAL Mon., Nov. 19 - 9 p.m. SOUTH HURON'DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Reception and Dance for SUSAN McDONALD and RANDY DECKER (Bridal Couple) Sat., Nov. 17 9- 1 a,m, PINERIDGE CHALET Music by THE WAYSIDERS Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome 25th Wedding Anniversary Dance for ROY AND MARG CLARKE Sat., Nov. 17 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by Lesperance Trio Lunch provided Everyone Welcome No gifts please. Huron Park Minor Hockey Dance Friday, Nov. 23 HURON PARK RECREATION CENTRE Music by The In-Betweens 9:00 till 1:00 Admission $4.00 per couple Tickets available from Minor Hockey Executive Members AUCTION SALE Friday 7:00 ( indoors) Courtesy Auctioneer — Norm Whiting Doors Open Friday — 1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 p.m. - 3 p.m. All Dept's replenished for Sat.'s Sale Further information 235-2697 FRED WELLS Sat., Nov. 17 9:00 p.m. EXETER ARENA Admission 51,00 Everyone Welcome and Huron have shown their support through unanimous approval by the county councils, Moral support for the Parkway is being sought from the cities of London, Stratford and Kitchener. All committee members agreed the percentage figures used for funding by three municipalities for the feasibility study would not necessarily be used for operation and main- tenance purposes when the Park- way becomes a reality. The brief to be presented to Mr. Several thefts in Lucan area Constable W.T. Hodgins is continuing investigation of the theft of $600 worth of tools owned by Jim Hardy of Huron Park. They were stolen in Lucan. Officers of the Lucan detach- - ment of the Ontario' Provincial Police have arrested three persons in connection with recent break and enter incidents and they will appear in court in the near future. The properties involved were all located in West Nissouri township and were at the Kins- men Camp on Concession 2 and at the residences of Robert Ridson and Ken Brock, Materials valued at $500 have been recovered. Stag BIRTHS — FORRZST — Ed and Charlene Forrest, London are happy to an- nounce the birth of a son, Travis James, November 5, 1073 at St, Joseph's Hospital, London — another grandson for Mrs, Gladys Forrest, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Des- jardine, Grand Bend. HAYTER — Jim and Sherry Hayter, Goderich wish to announce the arrival of their daughter, Jennifer Brandi, on November 8, 1973 at Vic- toria Hospital,. London — first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ford, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter, Goderich. McKINLAY — Mr, and Mrs. Robert McKinlay (nee Anita Whilsmith) an- nounce the birth of a son, Bruce Dun- can, November 2, 1973 at Chatham General Hospital. TIMMERMANS Tony and Rita Anne Timmermans (nee Carey) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Lisa Marie, 8 lb. 5 oz„ at St, Joseph's Hospital, London, November 6, 1973 — sister for Laurie. DICKERT - Ron and Sandra Dickert, Zurich are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Patti-Ann Myraline, 5 lb, 131/2 oz., November 12, 1973 - baby sister for Robbie and Paul. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crowley, Lindon Station, Wisconsin, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ellen Marianne to Phillip Charles Conlin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Conlin, RR 2 Lucan, On- tario. The wedding ceremony will take place Saturday, December 1 at 6:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Reedsburg, Wisconsin, 46c ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mrs. Alvin Passmore, Thames Road, wishes to invite neighbours, friends and relatives to an Open House on Saturday, November 17, 2-4 and 7-9 at her home in honour of her granddaughter Beverley's forthcom- ing marriage to Richard Mellenger. ' 46p Open House — Celebrating the 45th wedding anniversary of Tom and Della Baird, at their home in Grand Bend from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.. on Saturday, November 17. No gifts please. 46c BINGO — Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri- day, Nov,16,1973, 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. 46c HOBBY AND CRAFT Show, Ailsa Craig CGIT, Ailsa Craig United Church, Sat. afternoon 2-4:30 p.m. Tea served. Admission — Adults 50c, Children .25c, Everyone welcome.46p GARAGE SALE — Saturday, Nov. 17, 9 to 5 p.m, at Dave Leader's, Main St., Hensall. 46c CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW — Something different for Chirstmas giving on Sunday, Nov. 18 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Community Flail, Ravenswood, Ontario, on Highway 21, 12 miles south of Grand Bend. Refreshments. Door Prizes. No ad- mission. 46c ADULT HEALTH GUIDANCE — The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, Health Unit Office, South Fluron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1973 from 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. Note — cancelled December 1973 to February 1974, commencing March 1974. 46c EUCHRE PARTY Wed, Nov. 21 at Shipka Community Centre. Admis- sion 75't. Lunch provided. 46c MONTHLY MEETING of The Ex- eter and District Christian Women in the, Anglican Church Hall, Fri. Nov. 23 at 9:30 a.m. Singing, Bible Study, Fellowship. Come and bring your neighbour, 46,47c FAMILY NIGHT — Euchre and games, Please bring lunch. Beverage provided, Prizes. Usborne Central School, Saturday, November 24, 1973, 8 p.m. Collection for Mission and Ser- vice Fund, Sponsored by Hi-C and Young People. Everyone welcome. 46,47p F-74-3 FLORIDA TOUR —14 day ful- ly escorted tour departs Jan, 19. Includes luxury accommodation, washroom equipped motor coach transportation, side trips, admissions and baggage handling, Visits Miami, Daytona, St. Augustine, St. Petersburg, Disneyworld, Cypress Gardens, Busch Gardens, Marineland, Cape Kennedy and more. Also March 2 departure. Free brochures, Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount Forest. 46c TA-74-2 EDINBURGH, LONDON, Newcastle, Windermere, York, Llangollen, Coventry, Stratford-on- Avon, Brighton and more are includ- ed on our fully escorted 18 day tour departing April 23. All first class ac- commodation etc. included. Spring is an enjoyable time to visit England and' Scotland. Reserve now Fettes Tours and Travel 323.1545 Mount Forest. 46c F-74-5FLORIDA/NASSAU — Join us Feb. 9 on our 16 day tour, Includes Florida and a 3 day relaxing cruise to Nassau in the Bahamas aboard the MV Freeport with meals, dancing, entertainment etc. included aboard ship. Free brochures. Fetter Tours 323-1545 Mount Forest. 46c GEN ITC Fettes Travel in Mount Forest offer a complete variety in 1 or 2 week package vacations to all of the southern destinations. Barbados, Florida, St, Lucia, Hawaii, Jamaica, Bahamas and others. Air flight and accommodation all in one package, Free brochures and information. Fettes Tours and Travel 323-1545,46c 1HENRE ANNE OF GREEN GABLES. We would like to take this oppor- tunity to express our sincere thanks to our family, relatives and friends for the cards, flowers, gifts and lunch that we received on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary, A special thanks to our family and their friends who arranged the dinner and surprise party. Your kindness Will always be remembered. — Mary and Ben Dietrich 46p We would like to thank everyone who helped in anyway during our ac- cident November 2 both at the scene and at home. Thank you also for your telephone calls of concern, Your kindness and thoughtfulness were Wgreatly appreciated. — Mr. and Mft. ayne Glanville and family 46e IN MEMORIAM--- CRAWFORD — In loving memory of our dear mother andgrandmother, Fern Crawford, who passed away three years ago, November 16, 1970. May the winds of heaven blow gently In a quiet and peaceful spot, Where the one we love lies sleeping And will never be forgot. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hands we cannot touch, We'll always have the memories Of her we loved so much. As angels keep their watch up there Please God just let her know That we down here do not forget, We miss her so. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by son Basil, daughter-in-law Phyllis and grandchildren Darla and Dennis. AIS CRAWFORD — In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Fern, Mrs. Oswald Crawford, who passed away 3 years ago, November 16, 1970. There's a gift in life you cannot buy, It's very rare but true It's the gift of a wonderful Mother The one we had with you. Your cherishecl,smile, your heart of gold The dearest Mother the world could hold Happy memories — fond and true From us who thought the world of you. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Ron, Pat, Sue and Bill. 46c CULBERT — In loving memory of a dear brother, Clarence Culbert, who passed away November 13, 1967., Nothing but memories as we journey on But you live forever in our hearts. Ever remembered by brother Gor- don, sister-in-law Madeleine Culbert. 46p EACRETT —*In loving memory of our dear parents, Margaret and Robert Eacrett, who passed away November 18, 1953, and September 4, 1936. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. Always remembered by daughters, son-in-law and grandchildren, Paul, Jane and Eric Hancock, 46c ELLIOTT — In loving memory of a dear dad and grandfather, Jack, who passed away one year ago, November 15, 1972. We hide our tears when we speak your name But the ache in our hearts, remain the same We think of you still as the same and sa, He is not dead, He is just away. Then each time as we look at your picture You seem to smile and say Don't cry, I'm only sleeping We'll meet again some day. Sadly missed by daughter Alva, husband and grandchildren. 46p MacDONALD — In loving memory of a dear sister, Edna MacDonald, who passed away so suddenly, one year ago today, November 22, 1972. There is a gift in life you cannot buy That's very rare but true It's the gift of a wonderful sister Like the one I had in you. The many things you did for me, In your kind and loving way You gave me years of happiness No one can take away. To me you were very special God must have thought so too And I will always remember Those last few words I had with you As you were then you will always be Treasured forever in my memory. Lovingly remembered by your sister Birdie and family. 46c LEGION SOCIAL November 17 Music by Joe Overholt Exeter Legion Hall Everyone Welcome ,Exeter UCW BAZAAR Sat., Nov. 24 2:30 p.m. EXETER UNITED CHURCH Features to include baking, bazaar items, ' Christmas novelties, country kitchen, tearoom, FISH POND FOR CHILDREN AND FREE BABYSITTING IN' MEMORIAM — MacDONALD — In loving memory of Ted MacDonald, who passed away so suddenly on November 22, 1972. You did not stop to say goodbye You only went away. The thoughts you had. You did not share With those who really cared. But in our hearts You'll always stay So lonely and so sad. Our thoughts of you Will always be Of love and gentleness. Sadly remembered by Murt, Birdie and family. 46c NIXON — In loving memory of my dear husband, Henry Nixon, who passed away November 15, 1964. There is no final parting, For all are in his care, And those who seem to leave us, Are waiting for us there. Where we shall meet our loved ones And understand at last, That dawn is always waiting After the night is passed. Loved and remembered by his ever loving wife Florence and family in England, 46c PEARCE — In loving memory of my dear father, Albert John, who passed away November 10, 1966, Just as you were, you will always be Treasured forever in our memory. Remembered by daughter Ellen, son-in-law ,John and grandchildren, Wendy and John Jr. 46c SQUIRE — In loving memory of our wonderful parents, James E. Squire, who passed away November 17, 1966 and Mary A. Squire, who passed away September 18, 1958. Deep in our hearts Their memory is kept To love and to cherish And never forget. Dearly loved by their daughters, Alda, Violet and their families, 46p WILLARD — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Annie Willard, who passed away November 14, 1969. Years may wipe out many things But this, they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Lovingly remembered by husband Ed and family. 46c WILLARD — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Annie Willard, who left us suddenly on November 14, 1969. Thinking of you today, Mom, But then, that is nothing new We thought about you yesterday And the day before that, too And we will think of you tomorrow And each day as they come and go. We will think of you forever We love and miss you so. To know we never said goodbye Will always bring regret But the hearts that love you dearly Are the hearts that won't forget. Sadly missed by daughter Betty, son-in-law Jack, and grandsons Jef- frey and Bradrey. 46c Exeter Arena Activities THURS. NOV. 15 4-6 Figure Skating 6-7 Novice 7-8 Midget 8-11 Rec League FRI. NOV. 16 2:30-3:30 Parents & Tots 3:30-5 'School Skating 8:30 Jr. Hawks vs Belmont SAT., NOV. 17 7-5 Minor Hockey 5:30-6:30 Atoms vs Lambeth 8-10 Public Skating SUN. NOV. 18 2:00 Jr. Hawks vs Clinton No Public Skating 7-11 Ausable League MON. NOV. 19 3:30-9:30 Figure Skating 9:30-11 Hockey TUES. NOV. 20 3:30-8:30 Figure Skating 8:30-10 Hawk Practice 10-11 Broom Ba II WED. NOV,21 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 10:30-11:30 Broom Ball Season Tickets for after school skating on Wed. and Friday are for sale at the Arena for $2.00. and Canadian Breweries Limited present Bernier and his department will he prepared by Mrs. Marie Coulter, a Sarnia .alderman and Secretary of the fact finding committee, Huron's development officer Spence Cummings and. Ray Beggs of the Sarnia .anol district Chamber of Commerce. -.The chairman of the present committee is Anson McKinley, reeve of Stanley township and the vice-chairman is alderman Andy Brandt of Sarnia. Attending Tuesday's meeting from the County of Huron were warden Roy Pattison., Goderich reeve Deb Shewfelt, Girvin Reed of Ashfielci. township along with Cummings antl.,KeKinley. Representing Lambton county were warden Jim Moran and Bruce Scott the reeve of Bosanquet township: Councillor 7:01nWebster of Grand Bend was. in attendance replacing reeve Bob Sharon who Was in Toronto on municipal business,. Arrangements for the proposed. meeting with Mr. Bernier are being arranged byLambtan MPP .Lorne Henderson with the co- operation of other area MPP's. They include Jack Riddell of Huron, Murray Gaunt of Huron Bruce and James Holbrook of Sarnia. To ask government for study finances Plans for a proposed Lake Huron Parkway to extend from the city of Sarnia to Amberley in northern Huron county are going ahead at full speed. At a meeting in Grand Bend Tuesday night committee members agreed to approach the provincial government as quickly as possible to ask for a feasibility study. Warden.Jim Moran of Lambton in making the motion to proceed suggested attempts be made to meet with Minister of Natural Resources Hon. Leo Bernier before the Christmas break of provincial parliament, Based on costs used for the St. Clair Parkway it is expected a feasibility study will cost bet- ween $50,000 and $75,000. The counties of Huron and Lambton and the City of Sarnia have agreed on an apportionment of costs for the study. They are asking the province to pay 75 per cent of the study while the three municipalities share the balance. Lambton and Huron have each agreed to pay 371/2 per cent of the local share while Sarnia will pick up the remaining 25 percent. When several members of the committee suggested more local support should be 'gathered before making a presentation, Moran replied, "we don't have to sell the Parkway concept, but we must show the financial support we have." All municipalties in Lambton Firemen's Dance Sat., Dec. 1 9 - 1 HENSALL ARENA Music by: "The Star-Trex" Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome $4.00 per couple ... a warm-hearted, delightful Canadian musical for the whole family. Due to overwhelming response there will be two Saturday afternoon matinees, Families may take advantage of a $1.00 saving on the price per ticket MATINEES — SAT. DEC. 8 and DEC, 15 Curtain 2:30 p.m. Tickets available at Theatre London Box Office 471 Richmond St. 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Telephone 672-8800 Box Office Tickets go on sale November 12 Matinee tickets: $5, $4, $3, and $2 Reg, Performances: $6, $5, $4, and $3 Eve. Performance; Monday to Saturday STARTING NOVEMBER 30 TO DECEMBER 15 Curtain 8:00 p.m. CARDS OF THANKS Charles and Vera Stephen of Huronview wish to thank their Elim- vine friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts received on leaving the community. Your kindness will be long remembered. 46nc I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, neighbours, relatives and family for the many beautiful cards, gifts, flowers and telephone calls which helped to make my recent stay in St. Marys Memorial Hospital more pleasant. — Doris Denham 46c Words cannot express the apprecia- tion myself and family feel for the many acts of kindness shown us since my returning home from hospital and also the many lovely cards, letters, flowers, and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, special thanks to Dr.Sweeneyand 4th floor staff, Your kindness will always be treasured. — Marion Sharrow46c There are no words to express our' gratitude and appreciation for the kind deeds shown to us by our families, friends and neighbours dur- ing Joan's illness. Thank you is just not enough for the cards, visits, flowers and phone calls while she was in the hospital, nor for the baking and other food sent to our house since she returned home. To Eileen, thank you for taking our girls to school and other places, but most of all, thank you to our wonderful families. Without your help, strength and togetherness we could not have en- dured our crisis. To each and everyone of you, family or friend, a sincere and heartfelt thank-you, — Jack and Joan Gilmour 46c I wish to express ,my thanks to my relatives and friends for cards, treats, flowers and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, — Cliff Salmon 46c A sincere thank you to all my neighbours, friends and relatives and also my family for flowers, cards, gifts and treats while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital and since retur- ning home, Special thanks to Pastors Morgret and Fabricious, for their prayers and all those who so kindly brought in food. It was all greatly ap- preciated and will always be remembered. — Mrs. Elgin Rader46c In deep appreciation to neighbors friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sym- pathy and help following the death of my husband George; to those who offered and took me to the hospitals, sent get well and sympathy cards, floral tributes, Heart and Diabetic contributions. Special thanks to Rev. Beck, pallbearers and Bonthron Funeral Home; to Dr. Goddard and his nurses for their kindness; also the ladies who served lunch a most grateful thank you, — Laura Ingram 46p A sincere thank you to everyone for the cards, treats and visits while I was in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Grace Church Guild for flowers, Rev. W. J, Mills hand Rev. H: I.- Ragg for prayers, also Dr. Boyes, Dr. Goddard and the Box Ambulance service, — Leone Greenlee 46p I wish t'o thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient, first in St. Joseph's Hospital and later in South Huron Hospital. — Alma McAllister 46p I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for lovely flowers, gifts, cards and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Meads and staff and to Dr. Gans, Dr. God- dard and Hoffman's Ambulance; also to the local ministers who called at the hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Bill Wareing 46p I wish to express my thanks to my relatives and friends for cards, treats and flowers and visits while I was a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, Also thanks to Dr. Charles Thompson and nurses. — Sam Minnie 46p I would like to say thank you to my relatives and friends for the lovely flowers, gifts, visits and cards while a patient in South Huron Hospital. A very special thank you to Dr. Ecker, nurses and staff; all was greatly ap- preciated, — Mrs. Bernice Jeffery46p Sincere gratitude to all the people who remembered me in any way while a hospital patient and since returning home. Special thanks to Doctors Sharpe, Hanna, Reddy, the nurses and staff on second floor University Hospital, to my mother and my family. Although the discom- fort will soon pass, your thoughts and deeds will be cherished forever, — Helen Ryan 46p I would like to take this opportunity to say special thanks to Drs. W, L. Tew, Nadbarin, Casper and Goddard, to Sarah and the nurses on 9th floor, east wing; to all who sent flowers, cards, gifts, visits and also those who helped out at home while I was a patient in University Hospital, Lon- don for 3 weeks, Thanks again. It will always be remembered. Marg Vanstone 46c I wish to thank all my family, Rebekah Lodge, Hurondale Institute, Rev. Glen Wright and Exeter United Church for cards, flowers, and gifts, and to all those who helped me in any way during my stay in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. — Mrs. Edna Passmore 46p Rummage Sale Auction EXETER LEGION HALL Friday and Saturday Nov. 16 & 17 Tuesday, November 20 KIRKTON-WOODHAM HALL Annual Meeting Banquet Tickets Available From Co-Op Store NOTICE OF Exeter District Co-op Times-Advocate, November 15, 1973 Page 19