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MR. & MRS.
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Fri. April 19
• Music by
Heywood Bros,
Refreshments
Ladies please bring lunch
Reception
and Dance
for
BONNIE CLARKE
and
BOB HAIST
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., April 13
9 - 1
DASHWOOD
COMMONITY CENTRE
Music by
THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS
Everyone Welcome
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By EDGARR ALLAN POE
storing Vincent Price, Peter L000, Soria Itorleff
DASHWOOD
HOTEL
Entertainment
April 13
Lesperance Trio
SPECIAL EASTER
SUNDAY DINNERS
SERVED AT 4 p,m, 5130 p.m,
and 1 p.m,
featuring roast turkey
baked horn and
scalloped potatoeS
plus a full menu
Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours
Weekdays 12.2, 5-8
Fri. & Sat. 12.2, 5.9
Sundays 4.8
Delay Luncheon Speciesis
Planning d special function
we will be pleased to assist you
Banquet facilities available
Apra 11t 1974 Pogo 21
BIRTHS,
SMITH — Graham and Elizabeth
( nee Snell) are happy to announce the.
birth of twin. daughters, Melanie Ann.
5 lb. 1014 ounces, Melissa Jane, 5 lb.
814 oences, April 5, 1974, at Grace
Hospital, Ottawa. Proud grand-
S
arents Mr. and Mrs. Russell S.
nell, Exeter and Mrs. Alice Smith,
Lancashire, England and Uncle John
Q. Snell. 15c
DRIV.E,1NTHEATRE
GRAND BEND
Box office open at 8;00
, APRIL.11211 13.
--Double Feature ..,,
A4yIr .Entertainment
THE DON IS DEAD
Anthony Quinn, Frederick Forrest
THAT MAN BOLT
Fred Williamson
FRI. & SAT. — APRIL 19 & 20
— Double Feature —
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT (Color)
CARDS OF THANKS,
I would like to take this opportunity
to thank all those who visited me,
sent cards, flowers and gifts while I
was in Si. Joseph's Hospital and since
coming home. Your kindness will
always ,be remembered. — Pat
Davis 1.5c
The family of the late Mrs. Herman
Powe wishes to thank all our friends,
neighbours and relatives for your
kind expressions of sympathy, your
cards, gifts of food and visits were
deeply appreciated. We wish to thank
all those who visited her in hospital
the many times she was there.
Special thanks to Dr, Gans and the
nurses at South Huron Hospital who
were so nice to her during her
Inesses. Thanks to Rev, Spell and
Rev. Wright, to Dinney Funeral
Home and to the pallbearers and
flower bearers. 15p
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to Dr. Wallace and
nurses of South Huron Hospital,
Special thanks to our parents for
their help and comfort while Jeffrey
was a patient. — Margaret and Garry
Butler 15c FEAR IS THE KEY
Barry Newman, Sum, Kendall
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to extend thanks to everyone
who remembered me with flowers,
cards, letters and visits while a
patient in South Huron Hospital and
later in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. Ecker, staff
of South Huron Hospital, Dr. Sewer,
Dr. MacKenzie and staff of 4 N. W. of
St. Joseph's Hospital. — Mrs.
William Elford 15p
I would hike to thank my relatives
and friends for cards, flowers and
gifts and so many lovely letters while
I was a patient in Victoria Hospital
and while ilk at Joyce's. Special
thanks to Joyce and her family for
taking such good care of me, Ross
and family for taking care of things
at home, and Hazel and family for all
their help. Thanks again. — Sincere-
ly, Vera McFalls 15c,
I would like to thank all relatives,
neighbours and friends for wedding
and shower gifts received on the oc-
casion of our wedding, Also special
thanks to all those who helped make
our wedding reception a success, —
Judy and Lenny Smale 15c
HITLER THE LAST
TEN DAYS
IN MEMORIAM ,
macDoNALp— In loving memory of
a dear son Donald, who passed away
tee years ago, April 12, 1964,
The hours pass and the days go by
Since you were called away
So suddenly you left us all
On that so fatal day
My heart still aches with sadness
And secret tears still flow.
Just what it meant to lose you
Others will never know.
Sadly Missed and always
remembered by his mother. 10p
MacDONALD — In loving memory of
my dear brother, Donald Evans, who
passed away ten years ago, April 12,
1964.
Every day in some small way
Memories of you come our way;
Though absent, you are ever near,
Still missed, loved, always dear,
Sadly missed and fondly
remembered by sister Maxine and
brother-in-law Lorne, 15c
MacDONALD — In loving memory of
our dear Uncle Donald Evans, who
passed away ten years ago, April 12,
1964.
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 and fondly
remembered by niece and nephew
Wyann and Danny 15c
Alec Guinness, Simon Ward
CARDS OF THANKS —
would like to thank all my
neighbours, relatives and friends for
the help they gave me before and dur-
ing my sale. This was very much ap-
predated. — Mrs, Lucille Ayottel5p
I would like to thank everyone who
sent cards and gifts while I was a
patient in St, Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Read and Hoff-
man's Ambulance. — Leroy flernl5p
I would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for flowers,
cards and visits during my stay in
Exeter and St. Joseph's hospitals,
Special thanks to the nurses at Ex-
eter and at Intensive Care at London,
the nurses on 3rd floor south. Thanks
to Dr. Cordy and Dr. Wallace and all
the interns for their help, Thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Heckman and Gladys
Wilhelm for the help they gave
Gerald and Carolyn. — Mrs. Doreen
Wilhelm 15p
I would like to thank everyone who
sent cards and visited me while I was
in St. Joseph's Hospital, and also the
neighbours who offered assistance at
home, — Willis Gill 15p
Sincere thanks to the Centralia
Fire department to the neighbours
and to everyone who helped at our re-
cent fire. — Elizabeth and Steve
Molnar 15c
The members of the Women's Aux-
iliary of South Huron Hospital wish to
thank all those who contributed to the
success of the 1974 Spring Rummage
Sale. 15c
CARDS OF THANKS—,
I wish to thank my friends and
relatives for cards, treats and
flowers and all those who assisted me
in any way during my stay in St,
Joseph's Hospital; Also Pastors
Margret and Histine for their prayers,
— Irvin Rader 15ne
Sincere thanks to my relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
cards, flowers, visits and treats while
I was a patient in St. Joseph
Sincere thanks to my relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
cards, flowers, visits and treats while
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Manners, Dr. Harding, nurses and
staff on the 6th floor, Thanks also to
Helen and Bob, Magadelene and
Cecil, my sister Arvis and her family
and my mother for taking care of
Susan and Ray. It was all greatly ap-
p eci a ted . Shirley Van
porsselaer 15e
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
cards, beautiful floral tributes,
donations to the Heart and Cancer
funds, the Gideon Memorial Bible
Plan and all other acts of kindness
received during the loss of our wife
and mother, Special thanks to Drs.
Scrimgeour, Pass's, Gordon and
Clarke, the nurses at University
Hospital, Mrs, Selbourne English,
Rev. H. Dobson, the M. Box and Son
Funeral Home and the GreenwaY
United Church Women. — Elton
Curts, Iva and family 15p
BAYVIEW
TOURIST
TAVERN
Just South
of
St, Josephs
on
Highway 21
OPEN DAILY
For Hot Meals
12:00 Noon to 9:00 p.m,
TRY OUR HOMEMADE
PIES AND ROLLS
Bookings Accepted
For Banquets,
Small Weddings
Phone 234-4850
IN MEMORIAM —
COOK — William Earl passed away
April 8, 1971,
I tell you, they have not died
They live and breath with you
They walk now, here at your side
Why dream of all the sod?
When you can hear their breath
When flowers, and soul, and God
No, — there is no Death.
I tell you they have not died
Their hands lock yours and mine
They are now but glorified
They have become Divine.
They live, they know, they see
They shout with every breath
"All is Eternal Life"
There is no Death,
Lovingly remembered by his wife
Irene (Hodgson) Cook, and
daughters, Reta Hughes, Edith Har-
die, Shirley Bilyea and Lilies Riddell
and sons Fred, Cliff arid Win. Jr,,
grandchildren and great
grandchildren. 15p
CARDS OF THANKS—,
The family of the late William
Thomson wish to thank their
relatives, friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness extended
to them in the loss of a dear husband,
father, grandfather and great grand-
father and during his long period of Bl
health. Special thanks for floral
tributes, donations to the Heart
Fund, cards, letters, food, also to the
ladies of Unit 2 of the UCW who so
kindly served lunch after the funeral,
the staff of the Nursing Horne, Dr.
Gans, The Pinney Funeral Home,
B,ev. Glen Wright, Rev. Harold Snell,
the pallbearers, flower bearers,
members of the L.O.L. 492 for their
Memorial Service and all others who
helped in any way. The many kind
acts will always be treasured and
gratefully remembered. I5P
The family of the late W. Clifford
Salmon wish to thank everyone for
their many acts of kindness. The
flowers, cards, food and donations
are very much appreciated, 15c
We would like to say thank you to
all the staff at South Huron Hospital
and Dr. Wallace for their thought-
fulness while Bob was sick. Thank
you to Rev. Warren who was there
when we all needed him and Mr. H.
Hoffman for his understanding way,
then to all our wonderful neighbors
and friends my deepest gratitude for
everything. It will always be
remembered and cherished in my
heart. Thank you all. — Donna
Bushfield and family 15c
I wish to take this opportunity to
say "Thank you" to all my relatives,
friends and those who remembered
me with many, many, beautiful
cards, flowers, letters and visits
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital and University Hospital in
London. My thanks to Dr. Read and
staff of South Huron Hospital, Dr.
Smith, assistants and staff on 5 N. To
Mr. Jarvis and the Women of Caven
Presbyterian church for their visits
and flowers. Thank you. — Helen K.
Holland 15p
BIRTHS—,
KELLFR — Shannon Leo Keller,
third daughter for Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne Keller, RR 2 Zurich, was brim
on. March 23, 1974 at Victoria
Hospital, London. A sister for Christa
and Colleen. 15e
KIPFER — Dave and Heseie are
proud' to announce the birth of their
daughter Karen Hessie on March 29
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
SCOTT — Janice and Hugh Scott are
pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter Andrea Ellen at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London on April 4,
1974. Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Percy C. Wright, Kippen, Mr,
and Mrs. Thomas It, Scott, Cromarty,
First great-grandchild for Mr, and
Mrs. Orval Taylor, RR 1 Exeter,
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr, and Mrs. Emil Hecker,
Dashwood, are pleased to announce
the engagement of Anne Elizabeth to,
Terry MOW Sweiger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Aldrid Sweiger, Hanover. The
marriage is to be held at Zion
Lutheran Church, April 27 at 3
o'clock. 15nc
I wish to extend my sincere thanks
to my relatives, friends and
neighbours for their cards, visits,
flowers, fruit and gifts while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Special thanks
to Dr. Scrimgeour, Dr. Sweeney and
nurses of the fourth floor. Also thanks
to Rev. Ralph, the Ladies Guild and
to my family, — Mrs. Ralph Rowe
I would like to thank my friends
and relatives who sent cards and
treats and visited me while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Special thanks
to my classmates in Electricity 240.
— Ed Rodd 15c
VIPS EASITIERto,
awER -GU
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the
London
BINGO
Games
Every Mon.,.
Wed. & Sat.
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Dashwood 6:15 p.m.
Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Huron Park 6,40 p.m.
Centralia 6:45 p.m.
Lucan 7:00 p.m.
Phone 235-0450
BEEF BAR B Q, Hensall United
Church, Wednesday, May 29, Adults
$2,75, Children $1.25, under 5 free.
For tickets call 262-2712 15c
HULLY GULLY — April '12, Good
Friday, Canoe Race, Pancake and
Maple Syrup Breakfast; April 20,
Dance "Sold Out"; April 26, 27, Moto
Cross School; April 27, Dance "Sold
Out". 15c
G-74-2 FETTES TOURS have space
remaining in their fully escorted
tours. June 1— 2 days of Cathedral of
Tomorrow and Rex Humbard in
Akron, Ohio. June 9 — 2 days to an-
nual Bavarian Festival in Franken-
muth, Michigan. July 2— 21 days to
Canadian West Coast and Calgary
Stampede including Banff, Jasper,
Lake Louise, Butchart Gardens, Vic-
toria, Vancouver and more. July 26
and August 13 — 4 days to Moosonee
via Polar Bear Express. July 27 and
August 17 3 days to 1000 Islands and
Upper Canada Village. July 31 — 12
days to Maritimes including Nova
Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New
Brunswick, Cape Breton, Cabot
Trail, Maine, New Hampshire, Ver-
mont, New York and a day long
cruise on the Atlantic. August 16 — 3
days to Wheeling West Virginia for
Jamboree. 15c
TA-74-9 ENGLAND, SCOTLAND,
WALES — 18 day fully escorted tour
departs April 23. A quality tour in-
cluding all transportation, first class
;accommodation, side trips,*
transfers, breakfast, admissions, etc.
,,Leaves from Mt. Forest. Call for free
map and itinerary. Fettes Tours 323-
1545 Mt. Forest. 15c
0-74.1 OTTAWA — 3 day tour departs
May 18 for Annual Tulip Festival in
Ottawa. Includes transportation on
fully equipped coach,2 nights hotel ac-
commodation, guided tour of the
Capital and a cruise on the Rideau
Canal, Limited number of seats still
available. Fettes Tours 323-1545. 15c
KUNG FU
Physical Fitness and
Self Defence Centre
Classes now in progress
JOIN ANYTIME
Tues. and Thurs. Nites
4 doors south of Gord's Variety
Main Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For further information contact
Ron Day - 235-1479
John Relouw or Brian Sweitzer
OPEN GOOD FRIDAY FROM
12:00 NOON TO 10:00 P.M.
SANDERS TAVERN
Formerly — Monetta Menard's
ON THE BEACH GRAND BEND
PIRA T'S CAVE
Note: Thursday & Saturday
April 11 and 12 - Live Entertainment
BUSKER
SAIL ROOM DINING HOURS
Weekdays 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. & Sat. 12 noon 10 p.m.
Reserve Now 238-2251 Private Parties
ROCK CONCERT
featuring
Barefoot
(Formerly - Atkinson, Donko and Ford)
and
Mornington Drive
Friday, April 12,
9-12
HURON PARK AUDITORIUM
Admission $2.75
CLOSED
GOOD
FRIDAY
Wally's
Chinese Garden
RESTAURANT
Main St. Exeter
Wishing everyone a Happy Easter
SERVICE — The Annual Community
Good Friday Service sponsored by
the Exeter Ministerial will be held at
Trivitt Church Good Friday morning
at 10;00 a.m. Speaker will be Rev.
George Anderson. Members of all
churches are welcome. 150
ANNUAL MEETING, Kirkton Union
Cemetery for plot holders to be held
in Kirkton United Church, April 15 at
8:30 p.m. Leonard Thacker,
Secretary-Treasurer. 15c
OVERWEIGHT? Men, Women,
Children, $2.00 weekly, International
diet centre, Grand Bend United
Church, Tuesday, 7 p.m. or call 243-
2960. 15p
ADULT HEALTH GUIDANCE —
The Huron County Health Unit invites
you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre, Health Unit office,
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Tuesday, April 16, 1974 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. 15c
TWO FILMS will be shown Tuesday
evening April 16 at Grand Bend
United Church about the McCormick
home and Parkwood hospital which is
under auspices of Womens Christian
Association, Everyone welcome. 15c
DESSERT EUCHRE to be held in
Parish Hall of St. John's.by the Lake
Church, Wednesday, April 17, 1:30
p.m. Admission $1,00. Everyone
welcome. 15c
ATTENTION SEWERS who have
taken the lingerie sewing for the last
few years. The sewing classes for
this year are over and like everything
else the materials are up and are go-
ing up in price. We are having a li-
quidation sale of class materials and
kits at the regular class prices on
April 17, 18 and 19 from 1-9 p.m. each
day. Limited stock, not all colours
available. If unable to attend give us
a call. Shirley and Lois 235-2563
OPERETTA "The Mikado"
presented by Exeter Public School,
May 15 and 16 at 8:00 p.m. at South
Huron District High School. 15-19c
South Hi bbert
Athletic Association
Family Night
Dance
STAFFA HALL
Saturday, April 13
Music by
Murray Green's
Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
[For An Evening of Fun
And Fellowship
Thursday and Saturday
Nights Only This Week Dufferiti
Hotel
CENTRALIA
Odds 'n Ends
Thursday 8 Saturday Night
Al Harvey and
The Blueboys
Saturday Matinee
Hoedowners
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
Huron Industrial Park
Phone 228.8733
Club
Albatross DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT.
MD a.m. fa 2 p.m, AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m,
take Out Ordert — Phone 228.6648
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