The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-22, Page 27Stag
for
Richard
Ottewell
Sat., May 31
Hensall Arena
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
' for
CHRIS VANSTONE
and
CARL'WURM
(Bridal Couple)
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Stag \
for
John
Taylor
May 30, 1975
9-12
Hensall Arena
Reception
and Dance
for
BEV STIRE
and
STEWART BROWN
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., May 24
9 - 1:00
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Times-Advacate, May 22, 1975
SOUTH HURON
DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Thurs., May 22
8 p.m,
Admission 50c
TONIGHT
Thurs., May 22 - 8:30 p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
JACKPOT
'250
in 53
calls
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 Year,s of Age Will Be Admitted
What's
doing?
Stag
for
Bill
Hodge
Sat., May 24
9:00 p.m.
EXETER ARENA
Admission $2.00
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
Stag
Roger
Dougall
Fri., May 23
9:00 p,m.
EXETER ARENA
Admission $2.00
Everyone Welcome
Exeter
,Public School
CONCERT
"Hello
Canada"
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to say a sincere
thank you to all our neighbors,
relatives and friends for all the
visits, cards and treats while Jean
was a patient in University Hospital
and at the time of her death and
funeral especially for the most time-
1 and comforting message of Rev.
Barry Robinson at the funeral ser-
vice, — Edwin Miller and family and
her mother, Grandma Brock 211)
We would like to thank relatives
and friends for cards, gifts and
flowers received while in hospital. A
special thanks to Doctor Goddard
and nursing staff at South Huron
Hospital. — Don, Charlene and Sean
Oesch ' 21p
I would like to thank my relatives
and friends fpr flowers, visits and
cards while a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter and St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, also doctors and
nurses. Thanks to Rev. Don Beck and
Rev. Barry Robinson, to John and
Marilyn Pym, sister-in-law Mrs.
Knight and to Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Ferguson for transportation for Mrs.
Pym. Your kindness will always be
remembered. ^ Ernest Pym 21c
We would like to say thank you to
relatives, neighbors and friends for
their cards, gifts, flowers and visits
received while John was in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since retur-
ning home. A special thanks to Rev.
Glen Wright, Dr. Gans, Dr, John
Walker and nursing staff on 4th floor;
and also special thanks to Harris and
Wanda West of London for all their
kindness. John and Iva Ridley 21c
CARDS OF THANKS --
I would like to thank all my friends
and relatives and neighbors, the staff
of 3rd floor, St, Joseph's Hospital,
Dr. Scrimegour, Parkhill, for the
lovely cards, treats, phone calls and
especially Virginia, Mrs, Gladys
Boyle and Mrs. Ross McFalls for
driving my wife to the hospital. It
will always be remembered, — Carl
and Nora Theander 21p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to the fifth floor of St.
Joseph's Hospital, friends, relations,
neighbours for the flowers, cards and
special thanks to the nurses, doctors,
also special thanks to Mr.and Mrs.
John Cassar, all who were so kind in
many different ways. It was all
greatly appreciated. — Mrs, Irene E.
Wilkinson 21c
IN MEMORIAM —
GREENLEE — In loving memory of
a dear husband, Raymond, who pass-
ed away one year ago, May 27, 1974.
No one knows the silent heartache
Only those who have loved can tell
The grief I bear in silence
For the one I loved so well.
Loved and missed by his wife
Vera. 21c
GREENLEE — In loving memory of
our dear grandfather, Raymond
Greenlee, who passed away one year
ago, May 27, 1974.
"With Christ, which is far better."
Remembered by Larry and Joan,
Les, Carol and Kimmie. 21c
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, May 23, 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
25Q each or 7 for $1.00. (Children un-
der 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for
Welfare Work. Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion. • 2ltfnc
MEMBERSHIP TEA — Huron Coun-
try Playhouse Guild invites all
members, former members and
those interested in becoming
members to be their guests at a
Membership Tea 'at Oakwood Inn
Dining Room, Saturday, May 24 at
2:00 p.m. 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. 21c
JACK RIDDELL, Huron MPP, will
be in Exeter on Saturday, May 24
from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon at Vic-
toria & Grey Trust, Main Street, Ex-
eter. This is an excellent opportunity
for people in the Exeter area to meet
Mr. Riddell and discuss any con-
laxAtge40- -111P36,47' a 3(1 have. 21c
HULLY GULLY — May 24, Spring fl-
ing with the Bluetones. Some tickets
still available. May 25, Moto-cross
races, Di-jer International series,
2nd event. May 30, Open for
bookings, May 31, Roger Quick & The
Rainbows, Open Dance. June 7, Open
for bookings. For your banquets,
wedding or party call 262-5809. 21c
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH —
Sunday, May 25. The Fifty Year Pins
will be presented after the 11:00 a.m.
service in the Fellowship Hall.
Anyone wishing transportation to
this service contact: Mrs. Kay Elder
262-5093, Mr. George Parker 262-2534.
There will be speakers set up in the
Fellowship Hall, for anyone wishing
to remain downstairs during the ser-
vice. Reception to follow. 21c
EVENING SERVICE — St. Paul's
Church, Hensall, Sunday, May 25 at
7:30. Guest soloists, Don and Gail
Travers. Music by the Forrest
Orchestra. Address, "Uncomfortable
Words", Rev. George Anderson.
Everyone Welcome! 21p,
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 $2.75. All ladies welcome.
Phone: Kay Anderson 235-2335.21,22c
BAKE SALE and tea, Kippen United
Church, Saturday, May 31 at 3:00
oclock. 21,22c
I.O.O.F. — There will be a bus leav-
ing Exeter June 17 at 3 p.m. for Bro.
Don MacGregor's Installation as
Grand Patriarch of Ontario. Anyone
wanting tickets to go on this bus con-
tact N. G. Percy Noels, phone 235-
1175. Norm Stanlake, Rec. Sec. Per-
cy Noels, N.G. 21c
KATHERINE KUHLMAN — one
night only, London Gardens, Wednes-
day, June 25. Reservations for seats
and bus must be made by June 2. For
information call Edgar Cudmore 235-
1366, Mrs. Keith Gingerich 236-4074,
Mrs, Ross Pickering 237-3417, 21,22c
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). 21tftic
Dance
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., May 24
Musk by
RANCHEROS
No Blue Jeans
COMING DATES
May 31
TRIAD
June 14
SKIPPERS
June 28
BEEF BARBEQUE
FANSHAWE COLLEGE is offering a
40 hour intensive welding course for
farmers and an 80 hour intensive in-
dustrial welding course at Kendall
Welding School in Thamesford. Cost
is $93.00 for the one week (40 hour) ('urse and $186.00 for the two week
0 hour) course. For more informa-
tion on starting time, location,
curriculum, etc. call Rick Mateer,
453-7230 Ex. 282. 21c
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 fulf day ocean cruise on
a luxtiry 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, Ur 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
Jnly 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. 21,22c
Country Singles
Dance
Sat.-, May 24
8:30 p.m.
VANNASTRA
SOCIAL CLUB
former CFB Station
Clinton, Ontario
Music by
THE HARBOURLITES
Refreshments Served
Watch for dance on June 14
at Hully Gully
Musk by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Anniversary
Service
CARMEL CHURCH
Hensall
Sunday, May 25
11:00 a.m.
Guest Speaker
REV. JOHN BOYNE
No services at Exeter
•
or Cromarty
Dance
at
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Music by
"Yukon,"
Friday, May 23
9 - 12
Admission $2.00 with student card $2.25 without
•Bargains Galore!
GIGANTIC ONE DAY
RUMMAGE SALE
& AUCTION
(To replace sale, cancelled in April)
Friday, May 30
DOORS OPEN 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
EXETER ARENA
SILENT AUCTION
Auction Sale - 7 p.m. Friday
Courtesy Auctioneer - Norm Whiting
TOWN WIDE PICK-UP COMMENCES
9 a.m. THURSDAY, MAY 29
Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to
South Huron Hospital
For further'information tall 235-1676
BIRTHS —
\OESCH — Don and Charlene are
proud to announce the birth of their
first child, a son, Sean Jeffrey, 7 lb.
21/2 ozs., at South Huron Hospital on
May 1, 1975. 21p
WHITTINGTON — Dave and Vicky
(nee Watt) are pleased to announce
the arrival of their first daughter,
Shelley Ann, 6 lb. 71/2 ozs., on May 7,
1975, at South Huron Hospital,
Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Mrs.
Glasgow and all the staff. 21c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Butler wish to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Theresa Marlene,
to Richard David Thornton, son of
Rey. and Mrs. Elvin D. Thornton,
presently ministering in Argentina.
The wedding will take place Satur-
day, June 28, 1975 at 4 p,m. in the
Liman Pentecostal Holiness
Church. 21c
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maxwell of
Hensall are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
youngest daughter, June Wendy, to
Ronald Sydney Harvey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Harvey of Huron
Park, The wedding will take place
Friday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m. at Hensall
United Church, Hensall, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Case Van Raay are
happy to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their eldest daughter,
Cora, to David Whittington, son of
Mr.;and Mrs Steward Whittington of
Peterborough, Ontario, The wedding
will take place Saturday, June 7,
1975, at 4 o'clock at St. Boniface
Roman Catholic Church in Zurich.
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. 21c
Relatives, friends and neighbors
are cordially invited to attend 'Open
House' in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfrid Shapton on the occasion of
their 50th wedding anniversary on
Friday, May 30, 1975, from 2-5 and 7-9
p.m. at their home, 299 Andrew
Street, Exeter. Best Wishes only
please. 21p
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to say a sincere thank
you tb all our friends, relatives and
neighbors for visits, cards, flowers
and treats while a patient at Univer-
sity Hospital and since returning
home. — Ed Hendrick 21c
AMATEUR
TALENT
and Preliminary
Juvenile Contest
SOUTH PERTH
CENTENNIAL SCHOOL
Friday, June 6
8:00 p.m.
For entry forms apply to
MRS. CLAYTON ROSS
229-8985
KIRKTON GARDEN PARTY
Wed., July 16
The Drama Club of
Stephen Central School
presents
Two - 1 act Plays
"Life of the
Party"
and
"Itchini to
Get Hitched"
Wed., May 28
8:00 p.m.
Tickets available at the
school and at the door
Adults $1.00
Children 50a
For reserve tickets phone
the school,
Welcome All
Women . . .
To The
Christian
Women's Club
LUNCHEON
Fri., May 30
11:30 a.m.
THE VILLAGE INN
Grand Bend
Speakers:
MRS, MARY FLEUTY
National Chairman of
Faith at Work
$2,75 Per Person
Phone Mrs. G. Anderson
235-2335
IN MEMORIAM --
GREENLEE — In loving memory of
our dear dad, Raymond, who passed
away May 27, 1974.
What we would give if we could say
Hello Dad in the same old Way
To hear your voice and see your smile
To sit and chat awhile
So you who have a dad cherish him
with care
For you will never know the heart-
ache
Till you see the vacant chair.
Loving remembered by son Earl
and Marguerite 21c
BEANE — In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grandmother,
Gladys Hunkin, who passed away
May 17, 1972.
Wonderful memories woven in gold
This is a picture we tenderly hold.
Deep in
t
our hearts your memory is
kep
To love, to cherish, and never forget.
Lovingly remembered by husband
John, children and grandchildren.
HEDDEN — In loving memory of my
father and mother, Alonzo, who pass-
ed away a year ago today, May V,
1974, and Marion, who passed away a
year ago, May 24, 1974,
What I would give to clasp their
hands
Their happy face to see
To hear their voices and see their
smile
That meant so much to me.
Thought of every day by their son
Elgin. 21p
KENDRICK — In loving memory of
a dear husband and dad, Rev. Harold
T. Kendrick, gone to his reward one
year ago, Mary 25, 1974, and a dear
son and brother, Harold T. Kendrick,
who passed away suddenly one year
ago, May 9, 1974.
They would not wish for sorrow •
Nor would they wish for tears
But just to be remembered
By us in future years.
Always remembered by wife Nell,
mother and Alice. 21p
KENDRICK — In memory of a dear
dad and grampa, Rev. Harold T.
Kendrick, gone to his reward one
year ago, May 25, 1974, and dear
brother and uncle, Harold T. Ken-
drick, who passed away suddenly one
year ago, May 9, 1974.
The wonderful memories woven in
gold
This is the picture we tenderly hold
Deep in our hearts, a memory is kept
To love, to cherish, to never forget.
Lovingly remembered by Ruth,
Pete, Ron, Susan and Nancy
Durand, 21p
KING — In loving memory of Martha
Baker King, who went to rest, May 8,
1959.
A book of golden yesterdays
Bound with loving care
A rare edition, because
You are treasured there.
Remembered by daughter, Loreen
and granddaughter Joan. 214-
WOODHAM
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Anniversary
Sunday, May 25
at 11:00 a.m.
Speaker
MR. ALLEN R. SLATER
(returned missionary)
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday School
Anniversary
Sunday, May 25
1:00 a.m.
Guest Speaker
REV. BARRY PASSMORE
of Wingharn
Special musk by the Sun-
day School Choir under the
leadership of Mrs. Ray
Mills. •
Everyone Welcome
IN MEMORIAM —
LUTHER — In the fond memory of
John Luther, who passed away May
21, 1954.
The bitter grief that first we felt
When God called you away
Has been sweetened by anticipation
Of joining you that promised day.
Lovingly remembered by the Man-
ford Luther family. 21c
MacDONALD — In loving memory
of my dear husband, Norman, who
passed away nine years ago, May 20,
1966.
There's a lot in my life that has
altered
There's a lot in my life that is new
But one thing that never changes
Is my memories, dear husband, of
you,
Sadly missed by his wife Alice, 21p
MacDONALD — In loving memory
of a dear father• and grandfather,
Norman MacDonald, who passed
away May 20, 1966,
As time unfolds another year
Memories keep you ever near '
No longer in our life to share
But in our hearts you are always
there.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Loreen, Mery and
Cheryl 21c
SCHWARTZ — In treasured memory
of our loved one, Thelma J.
Schwartz, who passed away three
years ago, May 21, 1972.
She meant so very much to us
That nothing we can say
Can tell the sadness in our hearts
As we think of her each day.
She always tried to do her best
Her heart was true and tender
Her presence in our homes, was
loved by all,
And now her memory after. '
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by her family, Lawrence,
Betty Lou, Carl and grandchildren
Kimberly and Greg. 21c
WOODBURN — In loving memory of
Olive Woodburn, who passed away
May 22, 1970.
We miss you in so many ways
We miss the things you used to say
And when old times we do recall
It's then we miss you most of all,
Lovingly remembered by Carman,
Marion and Ken. 21c
Reception
and Dance
for
SUSAN VAN WYCK
and
PAUL RADER
(Bridal Couple)'
Sat., May 31
9 - 1:00
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
COUNTRY UNLIMITED
Everyone Welcome
Reception
and Dance
for
JANIS EAGLESON
and
ROGER DOUGALL
(Bridal Couple)
Fri., May 30
9:30 - 1
PARKHILL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
No Blue Jeans Please
Sat:, May 24 1-
9 - 1
HENSALL ARENA
(ground floor)
Music by
THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
I
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
ay., I S3r.
SANDERS TAVERN
& RESTAURANT
ON THE BEACH GRAND BEND
ENTERTAINMENT
DINE TUES. to FRI. 5-8 P.M.
SAT. & SUN. 12 NOON to 8 P.M.
RESERVATIONS 238-2251
OPEN NIGHTLY
Organizational Meeting
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
PARTY FOR THE PROV. RIDING
OF HURON MIDDLESEX
Tues., May 27
8:30 p.m.
DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE
Guest Speaker, Election of Officers
Everyone Weicome