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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-12-31, Page 17Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services STARTING SOON! A NEW T-A FEATURE NI V • by Scotty Hamilton The column that's read for a purpose . . . FREE BUS SERVICE to the London BINGO Games Season's .-Greetings-7 To All Our Friends Nevi Year Greetings EAGLESON-To all our relations and friends seasons greetings. Marg, Gord and family Southampton TONIGHT 1 N O Thurs., Jan. 2 - 8:30 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL JACKPOT '200 In 52 calls 2 door prizes 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats 1 share the wealth Admission $1.00 for '15 Rounds Extra cards 254 each or 5/$1.00 Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted 411041111 DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT. 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. AND 5 p.m, to 7 p.m. Toke Out Orders — Phone 228-6648 ufferm Hotel CENTRALIA DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL M4CURDY A floppy New Year to all our friends and relatives, and Henrietta Times-Adyocate, December 31 1974 IN MEMORIAM -- WASNIDQE — In loving memory of Hazel Wasnidge, who passed away December 26, 1973. Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Sadly missed but always remembered by June, Al and family. 1p 111,\ Most of the farm of Clark Landscaping on Highway 83 west of Exeter was covered by May flood waters. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Verna Elliot wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for their expressions pf sym- pathy in the loss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother. Also thanks to Rev. Glen Wright and Rev.. Harold Snell for their many visits. A very special thanks to Or, Gans, the nurses and kitchen staff of the South Huron Hospital and to the Hopper Hockey funeral home. — The Elliot family 1p The family of the late William Wareing wish to express their sincere appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbours for the beautiful floral tributes and donations to the Cancer Fund; also kindness shown to him both in hospital and at home during his long illness and kindness shown during the bereave- ment of a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Rev, Harold Snell, Dr. Gans, Dr. Goddard, South Huron Hospital and staff, Hopper Hockey funeral home, pallbearers, flower bearers and all the kind help at the house for the lunch. ip lllll l 1111 CARDS OF THANKS wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the flowers, cards and gifts they sent during my recent stay in the hospital. Special thanks to the IOOF, Kinsmen, Salvation Army and to the nurses. — Mrs. Alberta Rowe lc Many thanks to friends and neighbors for visits, cards and gifts received while I was a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital. Your thought- fulness will always be appreciated. — Cecil Robb is The family of the late Loretta Zimmer wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their ex- pressions of sympathy, floral tributes, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation, spiritual bou- quets, and acts of kindness In the loss of our loving mother and grand- mother. A special thanks to Dr, Gulens, staff at South Huron Hospital, Father Mooney, Catholic Women's League and Hoffman's Am- bulance and Funeral Home. — The Zimmer family lc Many thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for visits, cards and flowers during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital. It was very much appreciated. — William Stephen ip BIRTHS — DIES JARDINE — Bud and Mary Ann (nee Hayter) are very pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of their first child, Nicole Janine, born Saturday, December 21, at Guelph General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Des Jardine of Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs, James Hayter of Goderich. 1p EAGLESON — Morley and Linda are very proud to announce the arrival of their son, Scott Morley, on December 17, 1974 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. A new grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Woodham and Mr. and Mrs. James Eagleson, Parkhill. lc LAVE — Larry and Tammy (nee Lukings), announce the safe arrival of a daughter, Mandy Elizabeth, on December 27, 1974; first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laye and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lukings. 1p LUXTON — Rodger and Cathy are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Michelle Leigh, 8 lb, 9 oz. The only child born in Chatham General Hospital on December 25. WELLS — Fred and Jackie (nee Lewis) are very proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sheri Leann, born December 20,1974, at St. Joseph's Hospital. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs, Doug Lewis, RR 2 Ailsa Craig, and Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Wells, Exeter. ip More '74 happenings IN MEMORIAM— John and I wish to thank all who so kindly remembered Iva with letters, cards, flowers and visits while at the University Hospital and since retur- ning home. Special thanks to my parents and neighbors, Dr. Gans, Rev. Barry Robinson and Rev. Glen Wright. — Iva Ridley lc I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for their cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Special thanks to the Zurich UCW for their treat and to everyone who helped to look after the children. It will never be forgotten. — Mona Hamilton 1p CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Garnet Patterson wish to express their sincere thanks to all who extended acts of kindness or expressed messages of sympathy to them dur- ing their recent bereavement, is luncheon in Grand Bend this week. Birch Bark Trailer Park, west of Dashwood on Highway 83 owned by Tom and Del Mac- Millan, Exeter and their daughter and son-in-law Mickey and Ivan Luther, Grand Bend was officially opened. The boundaries of the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority were enlarged to include a small portion of Goderich township and all the lakeshore from Bayfield to a southerly point in Bosanquet township. Christian Reformed Church REV. JACK ROEDA Minister Sunday, January 5 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Service The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570 12 NMDHS, Parkhill who enjoyed a five day trip to Washington D.C. Larry Hotson was sworn in as a councillor of the village of Lucan, to replace Bill Mathers. Lucan council decided to turn a wedge shaped piece of land owned by the village into a park and play area for local youngsters. The land is located on the north side of Elm Street. More than 50 commercial students from SHDHS are par- ticipating in work week, working at various area business offices. The Huronia Singers presented the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta "The Gondoliers." A school bus was involved in an accident on highway 83, east of Dashwood when it was hit from behind by a transport truck. There were no injuries. The South Huron junior debating team won the division trophy at Seaforth Tuesday. Team members were Theresa Ondrejicka, Marion Adams, Cynthia Gunn, Elizabeth Deichert and Deb Hillman. Stephen Central School presented "Tom Sawyer" on Thursday night. The Huron Country Playhouse Guild held a fashion show, and CARDS OF THANKS --- Many thanks to Mrs, Armstrong and the Exeter Brownie and Guides who assisted in the sale of candies in aid of the multiple sclerosis associa- tion. — Addle MacNaughton lc Many thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbors for the visits, flowers, treats and get well wishes while in St. Jpseph's Hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Goddard, Mrs. Linden- field R.N. of South Huron Hospital, Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr, Walker, Dr. Malone, nurses and staff of 4 S. E. — Tenie Pollen 1p My sincere thanks to friends, relatives and my family for the love- ly cards, flowers, treats and visits received while in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. God- dard, nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital, and Rev. Jarvis. All was deeply appreciated and will always be remembered, — Maggie Campbell lc Many and sincere thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely plants, cards, visits and enquiries for me while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. It was all deeply appreciated and will long be remembered. — Florence Genttner 1p We would like to extend our thanks to the neighbors, friends and all those who sent flowers, gifts, and get well wishes to Elmer "Chic" while he was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Haskett's Ambulance Service, Lucan, Dr.'s John Douglas and Stuart Busby, also the staff of St. Joseph's Hospital. Your kindness was greatly ap- preciated and we would like at this time to wish you one and all a Happy New Year—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Summers Inc We wish to thank Shoebottom's, Cronyn's and Mom and Dad for arriv- ing so quickly to help at the time of Dawson's accident. Special thanks to Dr. Gans and Exeter Hospital staff. We appreciate everyone who is help- ing out now. — Betty and Dawson Hayter lc The family of the late Sam Dougall wish to express thanks and apprecia- tion to relatives and friends for ex- pressions of sympathy, flpral arrangements and memorial donations, and to the Hensel] Legion for their Legion Service, Rev. Jarvis and the Bonthron Funeral Home. 1p On behalf of the Charrette family we wish to thank Father Bennsette, Father Mooney and Dr. Goddard, also the nurses of South Huron Hospital and our friends and neighbours for all their prayers, kindness, consideration, thought- fulness, in our times of sorrow. ip I would like to thank my customers in Crediton East who remembered me at Christmas time. Wishing you all a Happy New Year. — Your Free Press Carrier, Brian Dinney 1p Support Minor Hockey Save Your Bottles For The EXETER KINSMEN BOTTLE DRIVE Sat., Jan. 11 Contact Bob Reynolds at —2-28-6876 if you won't be home and have bottles to help support the Exeter Kinsmen Midget hockey team Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St West Fundamental — Evangelical Sunday, January 5, 1975 11:00 a.m.—Sermon Topic: "The Beginning and End of The Year." 7:30 p.m.—Sermon Topic: "Our Greatest Need In 1975." 9:45 a.m.—Our Family Bible • School A class for every age. Nursery provided for children 4 years and under at all Sunday services. Wed. 8:00—Prayer and Bible Study. Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist- Rev, R. H. Thynne, Pastor "Where the whole Bible is wholly taught" Exeter United Church James at AndreW Ministers; REV. GLEN D. WRIGHT, B.A.,B.D. and REV. HAROLD SNELL, B.A.,B.D. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Cameron Music Director: Mrs. Roland McCaffrey Sunday, January 5 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Nursery Courtesy Car - 235-1 91 5 - - Continued from front page Lucan area. County honours for completing six 4-H projects were presented to nine Zurich area girls. Recipients were Sharon Finlayson, Brenda McKinley, Linda Vanneste, Sylvia Wilson, Mary Anne Regier, Lyn Sch- wartzentruber , Roberta Hogg, Barb Aldwinkle and PattilGreer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murless of Clandeboye celebrateditheir 50th anniversary. They have been living in Clandeboye for the past 25 years. The heavy rain of Thursday and Friday morning sent torrents of water through Exeter but little damage was reported. SHDHS cheeerleaders won the Huron-Perth cheerleading championship for the second consecutive year. The Exeter Greys made their first start in the South Perth ladies softball league winning one by scoring a 15-4 win over Granton. Melonie Veal was chosen queen of SHDHS Friday night. Jim Rumball assumed his new duties as the road foreman in the village of Grand Bend. Dianne Brock of Crediton is among the first ten women who will be joining the Ontario Provincial Police as a full- fledged police woman. She received her posting in London and will be attending a 3-week orientation course in Toronto. She was a former secretary at the OPP detachment in Exeter. Exeter Public School presented the Gilbert & Sullivan operetta "The Mikado" at SHDHS. The cast of characters consists of 55 students, members of the school choir. The Grand Bend Lions recently donated a 15 seat bus to the South Huron & District Association for the Mentally Retarded. Mr, & Mrs. Johnny Wilson, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a reception, dinner and dance at the Legion Hall in Thedford. Ann Bullock, Danny Lager- werf, Brian Bullock and John Smithers were among those of the history class of Grades 11 and CORNISH — In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Lottie, who passed away three years ago, December 29, 1971. A cluster of precious memories Sprayed with a million tears Wishing God had spared you If only a few more years. No one heard the foot steps Of the angels drawing near Who took from earth to heaven The one we loved so dear. But you haven't really_ left us Nor have you travelled far Just entered God's beautiful garden And left the door ajar. Lovingly remembered by her family. 1p GLANVILLE — In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Joyce V. Glanville, who passed away 11 years ago, December 28, 1963, Deep in our hearts lies a memory More precious than silver or gold It is a picture of a dear one Whose memory will never grow old. Not a day do we forget her In our hearts you are always there For we loved you dearly and miss you As it dawns another year. Always remembered and sadly missed by Mom and Dad, sisters and brother. lc GREENLEE — In loving memory of a dear friend, Noble, who passed away, December 28, 1972. A silent thought, a secret tear Keeps your memory ever near. Always remembered by Mary. 1p LEWIS — In loving memory of our dear parents, Clara Lewis, who pass- ed away December 29, 1958, and Arthur Lewis, who passed away January 16, 1951. Somewhere behond the sunset Where loveliness never dies They dwell in a beautiful garden Beneath God's heavenly skies. May the wind of heaven blow softly On that sweet and sacred spot Where the ones we loved lie sleeping And will never be forgot. Lovingly remembered by sons, Wilbert and Fred, and families. 1p SQUIRE — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, who passed away, December 31, 1971. God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love her still Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away. We often sit and think of her When we are all alone For memory, is the only. friend That grief can call its own. Lovingly remembered by Frank and family. 1p Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish REV. J. MOONEY, PASTOR Phone 237-3593 MASS Saturday-7:30 p.m. St.Peter's Church - Hwy. 4 Sunday-9:00 a.m. Precious Blood Mission (at Anglican Church, Exeter) Main at Gidley Sunday-11:00 a.m. Mt. Carmel Church Courtesy Car: Phone 235-0111 Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister: REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A, Organist: Miss idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, January 5 9:45 a.m.—Church Service 10:50 a.m.—Sunday School Everyone Welcome Zion United Church Crediton Sunday, January 5 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 1 1:1 5 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for all ages. All are welcome. r‘IAPPyNEW gEAR News from Clandeboye The Anglican Church of Canada Trivitt Memorial REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D,F.C., Dip. Th. Rector Mrs. M. Connon Organist Second Sunday after Christmas January 5, 1975 Peace Lutheran Church Andrew and George Streets PASTOR: REV. F. MORGRET Sunday, January 5 9:15 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School then read from the Bible. Philip Lynn, Cheryl and Bonnie sang the trio "The Friendly Beasts." Bonnie Lynn sang "Silent Night" and Cheryl read "The shepherds .and the wisemen." Rev. Madden offered prayer and David Simpson, Dean and Stott received the offering. The entire group sang "We wish you a Merry Christmas." 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:15 a.m.—Morning Prayer Sermon: The Wise Men Sunday School Nursery Lost or Stolen — The Lord's Day. Finder please return to Trivitt Memorial, and gain an Eternal Reward from the Owner. The fellows from Hayter's Electric, Centralia want to wish everyone a happy and prosperous New Year. Zion Lutheran Church bashwood Pastor: REV, FRANK MORGRET, B.S., B.O., M.DIV. Sunday, Jarivary 5 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 16:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service Christmas visitors Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Raycraft spent Christmas with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Dennis and family, Grand Bend. Kathrine Worthington, London was home with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Worthington. PUBLIC SKATING Sat., Jan. 4 2-4 and 8-10 EXETER ARENA Continued from page 13 Bloye and family and Joan Murless, Toronto. Fourty-two members of the Latta family sat down to Christ- mas dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Garfield Latta in London. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Latta, Joanne, Don and Doug and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Latta were among those attending. Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Gebel, Lon- don, Mr. & Mrs. House, St. Thomas, Peter Gebel and Peggy Horner were with Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Gebel and Susan for Christ- mas. Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Dashwood, Mr. & Mrs. Young and family, London, were with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cunningham and girls for Christmas. Mrs. G. Clarke, Parkhill, Mr. Bruce Clark, London, Miss Elizabeth Parquette, Chatham and Mrs. Frank Hardy, Lucan, will be together for New Years Day with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hardy and family, Mr. & Mrs. B. Walden, Chatham, were Christmas visitors with Mr. Mervin Carter and Ian. CASH BINGO, Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday, January 3, 1975, at 8:15 p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for $10.00 each; three specials for $25.00 each and a $75.00 Jackpot to go each week. Admission $1.00, extra cards 25e each or 7 for $1.00. (Children under 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for Welfare Work, Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian conferred in The first degree willlfnbce onferred in Exeter Lodge on Tues- day, January 7. All Bros. welcome. — Percy Noels N.G., Norm, Stanlake, Rec. Sec, lc CP&T EUCHRE PARTY at IOOF Hall, Wednesday, January 8 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch, Everybody welcome. ip EXPECTANT PARENT EDUCATION — The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes, being held in the following areas: Exeter - commencing Mon- day, January 13, 1975 - Health Unit- 7:30 - 9:30 p,m. Goderich - commen- cing Tuesday, January 14, 1975 - Assessment Office Board Room, 46 Gloucester Tern, Goderich - 7:30 - 9:30 p,m. Wingham - commencing Wednesday, January 15, 1975 - Health Unit - 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Clinton - commencing Thursday, January 16, 1975 - Health Unit - 7:30: 9:30 p.m. Would anyone who is interested please pre-register by calling 1.800- 265-4485 toll free or your nearest Health Unit office at the following numbers: Brussels 887-9331, Clinton 482-3416, Exeter 235-1014, Goderich 524-8301, Seaforth 527-1243, Wingham 357-2264. Both husbands and wives are invited to attend and participate in the discussions. 1,2c CHILD HEALTH CLINIC — The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday, January 13, 1975, and Monday, January 27, 1975, from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4. Hearing Screening 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to pre- vent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years, 6. Vision testing. lc FETTES TOURS — F-75-7, 14 day Florida tour departs January 18 and March 1, All transportation, accom- modation, admisSions, side trips and luggage handling included. Visits Atlantic coast to Miami and Gulf coast to St. Petes. Free brochures. Reserve now while space remains, Pick ups en route. F-75-9, Florida/Bahamas, via land and sea. February 1 departure for a different southern vacation. Two completely different areas wrapped up in one package. All transportation, accom- modation, etc., included. Space is limited, Free brochures. Pick ups en route. F-75-11, Winter Break, Special 9 night tour to Florida departs Mardi 14, Features 6 nights on beautiful St. Petes Beach. Fully escorted with deluxe motor coach transportation and excellent accommodation. Reserve while space is still available. P,75.1, Florida, New brochures now available for our fully escorted coach tours to Florida and Texas. A variety of Mee and itineraries. Send or call for your free copy. Fettee Tours 328-1545 Mount Forest. le Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victeria REV, BRYAN COLBOURNE Sunday, January 5 We invite you to Join us for the following services 9:45 a.M.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.M.—Evening service 7:00 p.m.—Wednesday, Crusaders IS cancelled until the New Year A warm welcome awaits you, Bethel Reformed Church Heron Street East, Exeter REV, HENRY VAN ESSEN, ILA., B.D. Minister Wednesday, January 1 10:06 a.m,—New Years Morning Worship Rev, H, Van Essen Sunday January $ 10:00 a.m.—Worshlp Installation new office-bearers Rev. H. Van Essen 11:10 edit —Sunday School 7:30 p.rn,,--,-Worship In the dutch language Sun., Jan, 5 2-4 United Church The Christmas Sunday family Service at Clandeboye United Church was taken by some members of the Sunday School. Ruth Hardy acted as Chairman and recited a poem "What Can I Give Him?. Cards were sung by the' entire congregation, and Scott Taylor read from Luke 2, then Brenda Scott sang a solo, Dianne Lynn read the Scripture lesson and bean Scott read the poem, Mary Caven Presbyterian Church Minister: REV.WILFRED 0. JARVIS, 8,A.,B,D. Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, January 5 10:00 advt.—Morning Service Nursery 11:00 advt.• —Sunday Schdol EVeryor)e Welcome