The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-15, Page 27CENTRALIA
Exeter Saddle
Club
HORSE
SHOW
Saturday, May 17
7:00 p.m. Sharp
EXETER FAIR GROUNDS
Free Admission
Everyone Welcome
BINGO) Tonight
Thurs., May 15
Starts at 8;30 p.m.
Stephen Township
Community Centre
CREDITON
Admission $1.00 15 games
Extra Cards 25e or 5 for $1.00
JACKPOT
$2751 in 53 calls
1 share the wealth
Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted.
Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board
Adomimmumm
Reception
and Dance
for
MARION VANRopirgt
and
JIM SNOW
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 17
9-1:00
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
STAR TREX
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Notice of
Nomination
Meeting
For The Progressive
Conservative Party
for the
Provincial Riding
of Middlesex
Will be held
Thurs., May 22
8:00 p.m.
DELAWARE
COMMUNITY HALL
HOTEL HENSALL
This is Entertainment!
MAY 16 & 17
Current C.
MAY 23 & 24
Small Town Country
featuring Jim Coughtrey
MAY 30 & 31
Easy Rider-
featuring Vonny
Music starts at 8:30 p.m.
Dress regulations in effect Friday & Saturday evening
WE STILL HAVE SOME OPEN DATES IN MAY AND JUNE
IN OUR 75-SEAT BANQUET HALL
Come and see our new hot and cold
steam table, on every day at noon
Presbyterian Churches
HOURS OF SERVICES
May 18 Cromarty 9:00
Caven 10:15
Carmel 11:30
May 25 Carmel Centennial Anniversary 11:00 a.m. no
services at Coven and Cromarty
June 1 Cromarty 9:00
Coven 10:15
Carmel 11:30
June 8 Cromarty. Attends Staffa Anniversary 11:00
Caven 10:15
Carmel 11:30
June 15 Cromarty 9:00
Caven 10:15, Centennial Celebration
Carmel 11:30
June 22 Centennial Anniversary at Cromarty 11:00.
No services at Caven and Carmel
Joint Summer Services Begin in the three
Presbyterian Churches
Times to be confirmed later
August Joint Summer services in the United Churches
June 29
July 27
JACK
RIDDELL
Huron MPP
WILL BE IN
EXETER
Sat., May 24
10:00 a.m. to
12:00 Noon
Victoria & Grey
Trust
Main St., Exeter
This is an excellent opportunity for
people in the Exeter area to meet
Mr.Riddell and discuss any constituency
problems they may have.
EVERYBODY'S GOING TO HAVE A
"GOOD TIME" AT THE.
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FEATURING 'THE FEAGAN INVITATIONAL PACE'
Country Singles
Dance
SAT., MAY 24
VANASTRA
SOCIAL CLUB
Vanastra, Ontario
The Former C.F.B. Clinton
8:30 p.m.
Music by the
Harbourlites
Refreshments Served
Watch for our next
dance on June 14
at Hully Gully
CARDS OF THANKS .— CARDS OF THANKS .BIRTHS
BISBACK — Peter and Janis
welcome with very much love their
first child, Victoria Whitman, born
May 5, 1975, at Seaforth, First
grandchild for Marjorie and Rodger
Whitman and Mary and Grant
Bisback. 20c
DUMIGAN — Joseph and Kathy are
proud to announce the arrival of their
first child, Gary Joseph, born May
11, 1975. First grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dumigan, Grand Bend and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright,
Goderich, 20c
GAISER — Rick and Doreen are
proud to announce the birth of a son,
David James, May 12, 1975, 7 lb. 11
ozs., at Brantford General
Hospital. First grandchild for Ivan
and Shirley Grigg, Dashwood and
Elmer and Shirley Willis, Exeter,20p
HARTMAN — Mike and Dara wish to
announce the arrival of Rebecca
Lynn, May 4, 1975, at St. Joseph's
Hospital. A sister for Leah. 20c
NETHERCOTT — Timmy would like
td announce the arrival of his wee
baby sister, Melinda Ruth-Ellen,
born April 29, 1975, Victoria Hospital,
tipping the scales at 51b. 21/2 ozs. The
parents are Ed and Marie and grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Langford, Exeter and Mr, and Mrs.
Stewart Nethercott, Dorchester. 20c
PASSMORE — Dave and Sharon are
proud to announce the birth of son,
Jonathon Charles, 8 lb. 10/4 ozs., at
South Huron Hospital on May 2, 1975.
A brother for Tom, 20c
WITMER — Dr. and Mrs. Cameron
Witmer (nee Gosar), Kitchener are
happy to announce the birth of their
son, Johnathan Scott, at K-W Hospital
on May 8, 1975. First grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Josef Gosar, Exeter
and fifth for Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Witmer, Listowel. 20p
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Desjardine
of Grand Bend are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
eldest daughter, Wendy Lee, to Mark
Edward Barber, son of Dr. and Mrs.
J. R. Barber, Windsor, Ontario. The
wedding will take place Saturday,
June 14, 1975 at 3:00 p.m. at the
Church of God, Grand Bend, 20c
Mr. and Mrs. John Brintnell are
happy to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their eldest daughter,
Shirley Anne, to Donald James
Kerslake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kerslake, RR 3 Exeter, The wedding
will take place Saturday, June 21,
1975, at 3:00 p.m. at Chiselhurst
United Church, Chiselhurst, On-
tario, 20p
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs, Thomas Van Wyck wishes to,
invite relatives and friends to a
Trousseau Tea held at her home,
Saturday, May 24, 1975, from 1:00-
5:00 p,m. in honour of her daughter
Susan's forthcoming marriage to Mr.
Paul Rader, 20,21c
CARDS OF THANKS —
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to the staff of South
Huron Hospital ,friends and
neighbours for beautiful floral
tributes, cards of sympathy and acts
of kindness extended to us during our
recent bereavement. — The Easton
family 20c
I would like to say a warm Thank
You to all my friends and relatives
for cards, flowers, visits and treats
while I was in University Hospital
and since returning home. — Lina
Huxtable 20c
I would like to thank my relatives
and friends for flowers, gifts, cards
and visits during my stay in South
Huron Hospital, Thanks to doctors
and nurses, — Maurice
MacDonald 20c
I wish to thank all my friends,
relatives and neighbors for the lovely
flowers, gifts and cards on the occa-
sion of my 99th birthday. It was Very
much appreicated, — Mrs. Susan
Merner 20c
Timmy Nethercott would like to
thank his grandparents, Ross and
Mary Langford, and Elizabeth
Bender for helping to look after me
while Mom Marie Nethercott, was
recuperating after flagging down the
stork for my wee baby sister. Thanks
from Melinda to the Neo Natal Clinic
for the care and the attention she is
getting now. Also thanks to Dr. Tew
and the nursing staff on the 4th floor
of Victoria Hospital. Many thanks for
cards, flowers and visits from
friends and relatives. 20c
The family of the late Hilda Turn-
bull would like to express their
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for floral
tributes, treats, and visits while in
hospital and at home. Special thanks
to Kongskilde and J.F. Farm
Machinery, Dr. Gans, Dr. Wallace
and staff of South Huron Hospital for
their excellent care, Rev. Glen
Wright, Rev. Harold Snell, UCW of
the United Church, donations to the
Cancer Society, Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home. Everything was
greatly appreciated, 20p
I would like to say Thank You to
our friends and relatives for their
visits, cards, flowers and treats
while I was a patient in the hospital.
Special thanks to all who were so
kind in many different ways. It was
all greatly appreciated. — Mel and
Olive 20c
To the general public of Exeter and
district Thank you for the great
response to the recent Red Cross
blood donor clinic held at the Legion,
— Xi Gamma Nu Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority
The family of the late Pat O'Brien
would like to express a thank you to
friends and relatives for their
kindness shown at the time of our
great loss. Special thanks to Labatt's
and the Catholic Womens League of
St. Patricks Church, Lucan. Also to
neighbors and friends who expressed
their kindness with sympathy cards,
baked goods and flowers. Thanks also
to the nurses in intensive care at St,
Joseph's Hospital, Dr. Kertesz, Rev,
Father J. McGraw and C. Haskett &
Son Funeral Home, Lucan. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. — The O'Brien
family 20c
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, May 16, 1975, at 8:15
p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for
$10.00 and a $75.00 Jackpot to go each
week, Admission $1,00. Extra cards
25it each or 7 for $1.00. (Children un-
der 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for
Welfare Work. Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion. 20tfnc
ADULT HEALTH GUIDANCE —
The Huron County Health Unit in-
vites you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre, Health Unit Office,
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Tuesday, May 20, 1975, 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. 20c
CHICKEN BARBECUE — Keep
Wednesday, May 21, open for the
Barbecue at Trivitt Memorial
(Anglican) Church. Proceeds for
Missions. Adults - $3.00. Children -
$1.50. 20p
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE for
Carmel Church, Hensall, Sunday,
May 25, 11:00 a.m. Rev. John Boyne,
guest speaker. No services at Exeter
or Cromarty. 20,21c
BEEF BARBECUE — Hensall
United Church, Wednesday, May 28,
Adults $3.00, Children $1.25, Under 5
free. For tickets contact UCW
members or phone 262-2387. 20c
BARGAINS GALORE! Gigantic one
day rummage sale and auction (to
take place of the sale cancelled due
to April snow storm) Exeter Arena,
Friday, May 30, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Town-wide pickup commencing at
9:00 a.m. Thursday, May 29. Spon-
sored by Women's Auxiliary.to South
Huron Hospital. 20c
ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON,
Christian Women's Club, at The
Village Inn, Grand Bend, May 30,
11:30 a.m. Guest speaker Mrs. Mary
Fleuty, Mississauga, Canadian chair-
man of the board of Faith at Work.
Price All ladies welcome.
Phone: hay Anderson 2 3 5 -
2335. 20,21,22c
CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH
50th anniversary service com-
memorating union of United Church
of Canada, June 1, 1975, 11:15 a.m.
Speaker Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Music
Jolly J's. Everyone welcome. Pot
luck (cold) dinner following ser-
vice. 20c
TRAINING COURSE — Learn to
ride your motorcycle safely.
Fanshawe College will be offering a
Motorcycle Driver Training course
in Strathroy starting soon. To get
your name on a waiting list, phone
Jerry Pawitch at 245-2867 or Al
Ferrell at 245-0742, 20c
The family of the late Lloyd
Thompson wish to thank friends,
neighbors and relatives for their
many kindnessess, floral tributes,
cards and expressions of sympathy
during their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard, Rev.
Don Beck, O.P.P. officers Lewis and
Glassford, the Bonthron Funeral
Chapel and pallbearers and to those
who assisted in any way. — Helen
and Elizabeth Thompson 20c
We would like to say thank you to
relatives, friends and neighbors for
the cards, gifts, flowers and treats
received while in hospital and since
returning home. A special thanks to
Dr. Read and nursing staff and to
Mom and Dad for looking after Tom.
— Dave, Sharon, Tom and baby Jon
Passmore 20c
DANCE — Exeter RAP Committee
celebrates Canada week, Dance to
the music of Joe Overholt at the
Summer Frolic, June 27, 1975, (More
details and tickets available
shortly). 20tfnc
SUPPER — Strawberry and Ham,
Wednesday, June 25, 5-8 p,m. in Holy
Trinity Anglican Church, Lucan, and
W.I. International Tea in Lucan
United Church, Friday, May 30, 2 to 5
20c
FETTES TOURS — Some space still
available on these tours, All are fully
escorted on modern washroom
equipped coaches with first class ac-
commodation throughout. All side
trips and admissions included. Pick
ups are made on route.
WEST COAST 21 day tour departs
June 22 (Stampede) and August 17,
Includes Regina, Calgary, Edmon-
ton, Jasper, Banff, Lake Louise,
Kamloops, Vancouver, the majestic
Rockies, Okanagan Valley, Fraser
Canyon, Butchart Gardens and more.
Limited space remaining.
EAST COAST 12 day tour departs
July 16 and July 30. Travel through
Adirondack, Green and White Moun-
tains stopping at all points of interest
such as Cabot Trail, Magnetic Hill,
Reversing Falls, Anne of, Green
Gables and a full day ocean cruise on
a luxury liner. Visits Halifax, St.
John, Charlottetown, Sydney and
more. A relaxing tour via the most
scenic routes.
CALIFORNIA 21 day tour departs
October 18. Includes Salt Lake City,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Reno,
Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Painted
Desert, Petrified Forest and more.
BEST OF EUROPE 23 day tour
departs September 4. Fully escorted
and including seven countries. Travel
via regular scheduled KLM flight and
deluxe motor coach. All sight seeing,
admissions, first class accommoda-
tion and two meals daily included.
Early reservations are essential.
POLAR BEAR EXPRESS 4 day
northern tour departs July 18 and
August 13 for Moosonee, Also
features Cochrane, Timmins, North
Bay, Santas Village and cruise on
Lake Muskoka,
1000 ISLANDS 3 day tour departs
July 14 and August 14. Visits
Kingston, Gananoque, Upper Canada
Village, Fort Henry, Cruise 1000
Islands and Peterborough. An all On-
tario tour with plenty of scenery.
GREAT LAKE CIRCLE 6 day tour
around the northern lakes departs
July 23 and August 18. Travels
through Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota and Ontario.
Visits Thunder Bay with complete
harbour cruise and a visit to the
recently restored multi million
dollar Fort William. A relaxing trip
with plenty of northern scenery.
MANITOULIN AND OTTAWA 4 day
tour departs August 25 travelling to
Manitoulin aboard the M.S. Chi-
Cheemaun and then down the Ottawa
River through Deep River, Pem-
broke etc. to -the Nations Capital, Ot-
tawa. Features a 1/2 day guided city
tour and returning via beautiful
Rideau and Kawartha Lakes area.
OTHER TOURS Space also still
available on Agawa Canyon tours in
September, Nashville for Thanksgiv-
ing, Muskoka Fall Colour, Adiron-
dack Fall Colour, WWVA Jamboree
and more.
A free brochure describing each of
these tours is available free by call-
ing or writing to Fettes Tours Mount
Forest, 323-1545. Remember that we
do make pick ups along the route.
Ask about your town. All tours are
filling up and early plans are
recommended. 20,21;22c
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Exeter Lions
SECOND
Las Vegas
Night
EXETER ARENA
Sat., June 7
8:00 p.m.
* Black Jack
* Crown & Anchor
* Over & Under
* Horse Races
DANCING
REFRESHMENTS
AVAILABLE
$2.00 Per Couple
Tickets Available
From All Lions Members
DOOR PRIZE DRAW FOR BIKE
CARDS OF THANKS —
Thank you to everyone for cards,
gifts and visits while David was in
University Hospital and since retur-
ning home. — Jeanette and Keith
Simpson 20c
The family of the late Mrs. Arthur
Simpson wish to express their
sincere thanks to all our relatives,
neighbors and friends for expressions
of sympathy and kindness shown to
us in the loss of our dear mother,
grandmother and great grand-
mother, for cards, floral tributes and
charity donations. Special thanks to
Rev. Swart Madden, the Murdy
Funeral Home, pallbearers and the
ladies of Clandeboye United Church,
— The Simpson family 20c
IN MEMORIAM —
BRODERICK — In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and grand-
father, Garfield Earl Broderick, who
passed away May 10, 1972.
0 happy hours we once enjoyed
How sweet their memory still
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill,
Lovingly remembered by wife
Rose, son Ron and family and
daughter Karen. 20p
BROWN — In loving memory of a
dear mother and father, Jennie and
Dean Brown, and sister, Olive Wood-
burn.
Every day in some small way
Memories of you come our way
Though absent you are still near
Still missed, still loved and ever so
dear,
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Rub ie, Maudie and
Russell 20c
DENOMME — In loving memory of
our dear son, Lennis, daughter-in-law
Betty Lou, grandson Jeffrey, who
passed away nine years ago, May 20,
1966.
Times goes by, memories stay
As near and dear as yesterday.
It's not the words, for they are few,
It's the loving memories we keep of
you.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom, Dad and family 20p
LEWIS — In loving memory of a dear
mother, Mrs. Minnie Lewis, who
passed away on May 12, 1973.
As time unfolds another year
Memories keep you ever near
Silent thoughts of times together
Hold memories that will last forever.
Lovingly remembered by Vera and
Elmer.
PATERSON — In loving memory of
a dear mother, Edna A. Paterson,
who passed away May 12, 1973, and a
dear father, Robert J. Paterson, who
passed away May 23, 1962.
Gone from us but leaving memories
Death can never take away
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
Ever remembered by son Raye and
daughter-in-law Cora, 20c
ZUBAL — In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, Joseph
Zubal, who passed away May 18,
1972.
Loving and kind in all your ways,
Upright and just till the end of your
days
Sincere and honest in heart and mind
What a beautiful memory you left
behind.
You tried so hard to stay with us
Your fight was all in vain
God took you home to be with Him
He freed you from all pain,
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 would build a stairway
And memories were a lane
We would walk all the way to heaven,
Dad,
And bring you home again.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by your family. 20p
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ENTERTAINMENT
Friday and Saturday, May 16 & 17 - May 23 & 24
Lesperance Trio
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
DINING LOUNGE OPEN MON. TO SAT,
11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Take OW Orders — Phone 228-6648
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THE CABINET COMMITTEE
ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
will hold a
Public Meeting
in
SARNIA
at the
CITY HALL
• on
Friday, June 6, 1975
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Municipalities, boards, organizations
and individuals are invited to make
presentations.
Members of the Cabinet Committee for
Social Development are the Provincial
Secretary for Social Development and
the Ministers of Health, Education,
Colleges and Universities, Community
and Social Services, Culture and Recrea-
tion and the Manpower Secretariat.
Notification of your intention to attend
together with a brief or summary of the
subject matter to be discussed should be
sent to:
The Secretariat for Social Development,
Room 415, North Wing,
Legislative Building,
Queen's Park,
Toronto, Ontario.
Stag
for
Paul
Rader
Fri., May 16
9 - 12
GRAND BEND
LEGION
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Stag
for
Brian
Bestard
Friday, May 16
9;00 p.m.
HENSALL ARENA
Admission $1.00
• Everyone Welcome
South Huron District
High School
presents
The Wizard
of Oz
Sunday, May 13
at 2:00 p.m.
Admission
$1.00
Reception
aid
,
once
for
CHRIS VANSTONE
and
CARL WURM
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 24
9 - 1
HENSALL ARENA
(ground floor)
Music by
THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
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