Times-Advocate, 1983-01-12, Page 20d
Exeter
Agricultural Society
ANNUAL AIMING
Fri., Jan. 21
High School - 8:00 p.m.
Lunch Provided
,Optimist Club
Stephen
Bookings available
for
HURON PARK
ANNEX
* Weddings
* Parties, Etc.
Air Conditioned
Annex Rental
Mark Savage
228-6713
Albatross Tavern
228-6733, - Huron Park
Thurs., Fri., Sat. evenings
9- 1
Buckshot
Kitchen Hours
8 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Monday
4:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Friday
8. a.m. - 2:30 - Saturday
Announcement
Former members of the Bluewater
Playboys
Introduce
rree
Wheelin'
Music for any occasion
For information contact:
Bob Oesch
Dan Overholt
Stew Irvine
LIONS BINGO
J*CKPOT $550
Ilderton Community Noll
8 p.m.' .
Bingo every Thursday night
Sponsored by Ilderton Lions Club
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WORKSHOPS
FOR PARENTS OF TEENS
Presented by -
The Lambton Health Unit
February -8, 1983
THE ADOLESCENT AS A BEING
February -15, 198$ •
PROBLEMS IN SCHOOL AND IN THE •
4 HOME '•
February 22, 1983
DRUGS, DELINQUENCY AND ALCOHOL
Day and Time: Tuesdays, 7:30 -
9:30 p.m.
Location: North Lambton Secondary
School, Forest
Admission: Free
Format: Panel, general discussion
41/40
Arena Activities
South Huron
Recreation Centre -
Wednesday, January 12
2:30 - 3:30 Usborne Public School
4:00 - 5:00 Precision
5 - 10:30 Minor hockey
Thursday, January 13
10 - 11, 2 - 3 Mom's and tots
4:00 - 8:00. Figure Skating •
8 11 Mohawks vs Zurich
Friday, January 14
9 - 11 Shinny Hockey $2.50/person
2 - 3:30 Precious Blood School
4 - 8 Figure Skating.'
8 - 11 Hawks vs Mitchell
Saturday, January 15
9 12:00 Minor Hockey
1 - 2:30 Minor Hockey
2:30 - 3:30 Precision
4 - 6:30 Minor Hockey •
7 - 10 Mohawks (possible) vs St. Marys
Sunday,: January 16
10 - 11 Mohawks
11 - 12:30 Hawks
12:30 - 2:00 Minor Hockey
2 - 3:30 Public Skating
**This week's public skating is sponsored by
the Kinsmen Club.
3:30 - 6:30 Minor Hockey .
6:30 - 7:30 Sponge Puck
7:30 - 10:30 Mohawks vs Ripley
Monday, January 17
4 - 9:30 Figure Skating
9:30 - 11 Molting Hawks vs Dorchester
Tuesday, January 18
10- 11, 1:30 - 2:30 Moms and Tots
2:30 - 4:00 Exeter Public School
5 - 7 Minor Hockey
7 - 8 Hawks
8 - 12 Rec League
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Zurich 236-4896
Exeter 235-2450
Parkhill 294-6582 J
gimes -Advocate, January 12, 1983
NOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS —
BIBBY— Jim and Kathy ( nee
ThomsenI are pleased to an-
nounce they have their little girl
home now. Katherine' Dawn is a
sister for Christopher, and she
was born December Z3, 1982 at St.
Joseph's Hospital weighing 4 lbs.
3 oz. Grandparents are Bob and
Lots Bibby, and Cecil and Gayle
Thomson. 2c
REGIER — Mark and Debbie are
happy to announce the arrival of
their baby boy, Nicholas Wayne,
who was born on December 12th,
1982 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. Grand-
parents are Willie and Martha
Overholt and Clem and Theresa
Regier, Zurich. 2c
WEBBER — They say. good
things come in small packages,
and she certainly did for us. A
girl, ['Hamm Crystal Gail,
weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. on Tuesday
January 4, 1983 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. First child for
Patty and Doug. Proud grand-
parents are MargGlen Neeb,
Zurich and Helen sand Lee Web-
ber, Exeter. 2'
DEATHS —
•ALDEIt..SON — At South Huron •
Hospital on Thursday, January 6,
1983, Vivian G. ( Collingwood )
Alderson of Exeter in her 76th
year. Beloved wife of the late Roy
Alderson and dear mother of.
Leona of Oshawa, Bruce of
Parkhill and Mabel of Exeter.
Sister of Grant Collingwood of
Toronto. Also survived by three
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Predeceased by
one brother Russell and one sister
, Mrs. Ruth Johnston. Rested at the
R. C. Dinney Funeral Home,
Maip Street, Exeter where the -
funeral and committal services
were held on Saturday, January 8
at 4:30 PM. Pastor Lewis Szerecz
officiated. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery. 2c
JOHNSON — Joseph,of Exeter,
died at South Huron ospital on
Thursday, December 30, at the
age of 60: He is survived by
sisters, Rose, Mrs. Joe Ryan of
Seaford', Pearl, Mrs. Eric Camp-
bell, Exeter, Clestia, Mrs. John
Nicholson, Mitchell, Stella, Mrs,
Sylvester Benninger, Welland and
brothers John, Lou, Cyril and
Steve, all of London.
He was predeceased by his
parents Patrick Joseph and
Catherine (O'Reilly) Johnson and
brother Hubert. Funeral services
were held at St. "Columban Roman
Catholic Church on Monday,
January 3 with Reverend P. A.
oo.,tveen officiating. Pallbearers
were Tony Martin, Don Ryan,
Ron Williams, Dan Johnson, Bob
• Duffy and Walter Nicholson. In-
terment St. Columban Cemetery.
2'
J.
Chun
DEATHS —
HERN _ Thomas G. Hern. Sud-
denly at Exeter on Friday,
January 7, 1983. Beloved husband
of Olga (Martene) Hern of
Usborne Township in his 70th
year. Father of (Muriel) Mrs.
John Tookey of London, (Alma ►
Mrs. Ross Ballantyne, Thomas
jr:, Lorne, Wayne and Allan all of
Usborne Township, Ronald of
Centralia, (Barbara) Mrs. Earl
French of.Lucan, (Sheila) Mrs.
Ernest Miller of Dashwood. Also
survived by twenty-five grand-
children and one great grand-
child, two brothers Lloyd'of Ex-
eter, Arthur of Mississauga. One
brother William predeceased.
-Friends called at the Hopper-
. Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter
where funeral service was held on
Monday, January 10 at 2 PM. In-
terment in Zion Cemetery. Rev.
Burton Crowe officiated. Dona-
tions to the Heart Foundation
would be appreciated by the Hern
family. 2c
ANNOUNCEMENTS.--
The
NNOUNCEMENTS.-
The winner of the 50-50 Draw,
sponsored by the 1.O.O.F. for
December . was Margaret
Wilson of Centralia. 2x
In honour of the 90th birthday of
Mrs. Jessie Armstrong, the fami-
ly cordially invites relatives,
friends and neighbours to an Open
House on Sunday January 23, 1983
from 2-4 p.m.. at the Fellowship
Hall, Hensall United Church. Hen-
sall. Best wishes only please. 2c
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Cobleigh wish to invite
friends. neighbours and relatives
•to an Open House in honour of the
occasion of their 40th anniver-
• sary, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Paton, 127 Langford Drive,
Lucan, January 23,J9988 from 3-5
in the afternoon. Best wishes on-
ly. 2,3c
CARDS OF THANKS —
1 would like to say thank you to
ever/one for their visits, cards,
flowers and phone calls while I
was' a patient in University
Hospital and South Huron
Hospital and since returning
home. A special thanks to Dr.
Wall, Dr. Steciuk and Hoffman's
Ambulance. It was all ' greatly
appreciated.
Mrs. Ray Smith 2'
The family of. the late Adella
McKee wish to thank friends and
neighbours for cards and flowers
in the recent bereavement of our
dear sister. Also thank you to doc-
tors and staff of South Huron
Hospital for their acts of kindness.
'Also Rev. Forsythe for his words
.of comfort and thoughtfulness.
The McKee family. 2'
I want to thank my family for
the lovely 80th birthday cake and
ice cream, also the cards and
phone calls which I received
wishing me a happy birthday on
January 6, 1983.
Ettie Penhale 2'
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The families of the late Eva
Young (Allison) (Morgan) wish to
express sincere thanks to all our
relatives and friends, doctors and
nurses of St. Joseph's Hospital for
their kindness and sympathy in
the loss of a very special wife,
mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother. Special thanks to
Rev. Brown, UCW Lucan United
Church, Emerald Rebekah Lodge
—290, C. Haskett and Son Funeral
Home. Your many acts of kind-
ness will always be remembered.
2c
The staff of ELSS would like to
invite friends of Mait Edgar to a
retirement' party. A surprise
dance is being held for him. in
Watford on Saturday January 22,
1983 starting at 8:00. Best wishes
only please. For further informa-
tion please call 357-3865. • 2,3c
CARDS OF THANKS—
! would like to thank my friends
and neighbours for the many
cards and treats I received while
I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Thanks also to those
who provided transportation to
and from the hospital for
Elizabeth. Thanks also to Rev.
Wilena Brown for her visits and
transportation. Your kindness
was very much appreciate.
William Clarke 2c
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Sunday, January 16
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Sunaoy School
Church of the Lutheran Hour
CFPI 7 a.m. Sunday
Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, January 16
9:45 a.m. 'Worship Service
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
No Teen Group and
Bible Study
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday: January 16
10:00 a.m. — Worship
Holy Communion
John 13, "1 Believe •
in Ministry"
11:00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
Lord's Day 3
'Why Am I So Bad?"
�' ► Everyone Welcome
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, January 16
1:30 p.m. Afternoon Worship
1:30 p.m. Sunday School
All Grades
Everyone Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J W. SUTTON
R. for
235 /335
Sunday, onuary 16
2nd Sunday titer Epiphany
11:1 5 o.m. I laming Prayer
Churck School
A welcome to Visitors
1
l
•Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Poster
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, January ;16
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
and Bible Study
11:00 a.m. Divine Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed- Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE •
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235.1723
Sunday, January 16
10:00 a.m.. Morning Worship
Sunday School • Preschoolers
2:30 p.m. • Afternoon Worship
Sunday School Grades 1-4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available .
Listen to
The Bock to God Hod
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Diol 920 - 10:30 o.m.
CHLO Diol 1570 - 4:30 p.m.
"Fighting For Life • Abortion"
Television -
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3')
"In olI your ways - planning"
9:30 o.m. Sundays
Exeter United Church
James of Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV. GRANT MILLS?
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday, January 16
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Sunday School Classes
Nursery facilities available
Courtesy Car 235-1536
All Are Welcome
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Minister
REV. BURTON CROWE
Centralia 228-6974
Sunday, January 16
9:45 a.m. Zion Worship
10:45 o,m. Zioh Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Centralia Sunday
School
11:15 o.m. Centralia Worship
Everyone Welcome
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to neighbours, friends and.
relatives in this area for their sup-
port and expressions of sympathy
at the passing of our dear sister;
Doris. The. beautiful floral
tributes, heart fund donations,
caring contributions of food, the
many sympathy cards and those
who came to the funeral home
will always be remembered.
Mrs. Alda Heppler, Mrs. Maud
Hoffman and family 2c
We wish to say a special thank
you to all the nice people on RR 2
Centralia, RR 1 Crediton, RR 2
Crediton and to the wonderful
children on Bus No 2 and Bus No.
3 of Mt. Carmel School, also the
little one in Donna's Sunday
School Class, for all the lovely
gifts, cards, treats, and money at
Christmas. God bless you all.
Harvey and Donna Smith _ 2'
. To my friends, neighbours,
relatives and especially my im-
mediate family for visits, cards,
flowers, treats, phone calls and all
the kindness shown me while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. I most
sincerely thank you. May God
bless one and all in this New Year
1983.
Doreen Webb 2!
I wish to express my thanks to
all my friends and relatives who
sent cards and visited me while I
.was in University Hospital, Lon-
don and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Neil McKen-
zie and staff and sixth floor nurses
- they were great. Your kindness
will alv.:'ys be remembered.
George Sereda 2'
Sincere thanks to my family,
relatives and friends for their
masses, cards, flowers, treats,
visits and prayers while a patient
at University Hospital. Special
thanks to Leo and Bridget
Overholt and Charles and Marie
LaPorte for all their help. It was
all greatly appreciated.
Noel LaPorte 2c
Coming Events
BINGO — Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin-
ton, 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00, 15 regular games, 3 phare
the wealth. Jack Pot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to 16 years
and -over. 26tfn
KIRKTON OPTIMIST DANCE —
Saturday January 22, Kirkton-
Woodham Community Centre.
Music by Maple Sugar. 1,2c
POT LUCK SUPPEIt — Hensall
South Huron Agriculture Society
Annual Meeting, January 24, 6:30
p.m.- Ifensall Arena. Everyone
Welcome. 2,3c
DASItWOOD UNITED CHURCH
•STRAWBERRY SUPPER on
Wednesday, June 15. 2c
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites you to at-
tend the Adult Health Guidance
Centre, held at the Health Unit of;
Tice, South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter on Tuesday, January 18, 1983
from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for 1. Health
Surveillance 2. Foot Care 3.
Anaemia Screening 4. Urine
Testing 5. Blood Pressure. 2c
LADIES COMMUNITY
FELLOWSHIP — Thursday,
January 20th, 7:45 p.m. Townhall.
"Discover Your Colours". Special
speaker Janet Desjardinc. Ad-
mission $1.50 2,3c
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Joe
Johnson thank all those for Mass
cards and flowers and visits.
Thanks to South Huron Hospital,
nurses and parish priest for their
care and kindness to to Joe.
Johnson family. 2'
Thank you for the wonderful
support shown to our family dur-
ing LeRoy's illness in hospital and
since his return home. For the
rides to and from hospital, the
delicious food that was sent to our
home, baskets of fruit and treats,
calls, cards and beautiful flowers,
magazines, help at home and of-
fers of help and all the many kind-
nesses shown tQ us throughout the
eleven weeks LeRoy was confin-
ed in Cardiac Care. We would like
to thank our -friends, neighbours
and especiallyour families.
Thanks to the Rev. Pocock, Rev.
Brown and Father Finn for
hospital visits and special prayers
and to Bill Haskett and Mike
Wraith. Our deep appreciation
goes to Dr. MacKenzie, Dr.
Wisenberg and the fine medical
staff of C.C.U. and I.C.U. at St.
Joseph's Hospital and to car-
diologists Dr. Klein and Dr.
Guiraudon, LeRoy's surgeon and
the C.C.U., I.C.U. and sixth North
staff of University Hospital. A
special thanks to Steve and Scott
who have taken over the reins at
home,and are doing a great job.
Most of all thank you for all of
your prayers - which have been
answered. They were greatly
needed and gratefully ap-
preciated. Your thoughtfulness
and generosity will always be
reme nbered.
Dorothy, LeRoy, Steve, Anne and
Scott. 2c
We both want to say thank you
to all our friends and relatives
who so' kindly remembered us
with cards, gifts and visits while
we were patients in University
Hospital and since returning
home. (Ferlin, August of '82 and
Leanne, December of '82) We
really appreciated your
thoughtfulnes and our thank yous
are long overdue. Mom and Dad
add their thanks to everyone also.
Ferlin and Leanne Sovereign 2c
The family of the late J.
Jackson Woods, of London,
formerly of Elimville, sincerely
thank our many former neighbors
and friends for their kindness, ex-
pressions of sympathy, and
memorial ,,donations. Special
thanks to Canadian Legion 167 for
their visits during his years in
hospital. Also to Rev. Farquhar
MacKinnon of Centennial United
Church, Beatrice, Jim, June and
Bob. - 2'
IN MEMORIAM —
ROWCLIFFE — In loving
memory of my dear husband Hec-
tor Rowcliffe, who passed away
January 12th, 1977.
January comes with sad regret,
The month, the day, I'II never
forget•
Youslipped away without
And memories of you will never
' die.
Sadly remembered by his wife
Molly. 2'
WHITING — In loving memory of
a dear daughter Margaret, who
passed away January 13, 1976.
Time passes, memories stay -
Quietly remembered every day.
A tribute small and tender
Just to show we still remember'.
Always remembered by Dad
and Mother. 2'
BOWLING
Zurich Ladles
JS M. Campbell 588
PP C. Sweeney 626
SL P. Schroeder 648
RD. S. Dickert 563
PK M. Kraft 581
AO H. Faber 627
TC S. Pole 680
HG S. Zimmerman 504
PH J. Crown 474
GH B. Meloche 498
HS S. Dickert
HT S. Dickert
IIA S. Dickert
Zurich Youth
LA L. Ducharme 346
11 C. Bedard 230
HS J. Smith 335
B M. Merner 294
SK A. Fisher 253
PB M. Johnston 360
Bantam Girls
HS PA Dickert
HD PA Dickert
HA PA Dickert
67
49
71
75
75
71
78
39
23
12
336
803
218
39
22'2
20
24
2'z
37
160
241
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-1 RACE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
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Huron Centennial School
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
482-9260, 565-5341
and 236-4979
10:00 a.m. - Family
Bible School
11:00 a.m. - Speaker
Randy Mann
Dennis Mercier MSC
Preaching the doctrine
of Grace
Kirkton
Agricultural
Society
Annual Meeting .
We'd., Jan. 1.9
8 p.m.
Kirkton
Woodham
Community
Centre
- Everyone Welcome
Happy 30th Birthday
Grant
from your friends
Happy
37th Anniversary
Mom and Dad
Love
Your Kids
Bus
Tours
Jan. 24, 1 Day - Blue Moun-
tain, transportation .
and lift ticket '35.00
Feb. 21.3 day
Blue Mountoinfrom'159.00
Transportation, 2 nights ac-
commodation, lift tickets and
2 breakfasts. and 1 dinner
HOCKEY
Jan. 15 NHL Toronto at
Detroit top priced ticket
'37.00
Feb 27 NHL Montreal at
Detroit, top priced ticket
'37.00
GENERAL
Jan. 15 Carlton Show Band.
includes dinner 8 admission
'25.00
Feb. 3 Quebec Winter Car-
nival, included transportation
and 2 nights.accommodation
'139.00
Feb. 17 - Ice Capades
especially for seniors.
'21.00
Feb. 19 • • Ice Cupades -
especially for Children.
Theme - "Smurfs olive -115.00
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ALIVE!
ON KLIN MASON!
Mor. 19 New York, includes
transporation, 3 nights ac•
cornmodation from. 149.00
Mar. 23 "Sugar Babies" star-
ring Mickey Rooney at
O'Keefe Centre '45 p.p.
Seniors $39.
Apr. 3, Atlantic City, includes
transportation and 3 nights
accommodation from'199.00
Ellison Travel .
235-2000
Toll Free
1-800-265-7022
Exeter, Ont.
Thurs. - "Hoot Night"
Featuring
'BUZZ"
Wanted
Amateur Entertainment
- Cash Prizes
Thaihwo'oci
Fri. and Sat.
9-1
'63 MonrOe,
"Your Friendly Neighborhood Spots"
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THE ST. MARYS
COMMUNITY PLAYERS
Are Proud To Present
For Your Springtime Fun i Enjoyment
Irving Berlin's
"ANNIE GIT Y•UR GUN"
The story is set in 19th century America, like Oklahoma! and other
great musicals of its day. Annie Oakley is a poor but happy country girl
whose sharp -shooting with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show supports her.
younger brothers and sisters. The song "There's No Business Like Show
business" has become. a professional anthem since its debut. Romance
enters Annie's life, and we hear "The Girl That I Marry" and "They Say
It's Wonderful," plus other melodies that remain popular to ow day.
This the biggest hit of the 1946 Broadway season and Ethel Merman
qs its star; Mary Martin heeded the touring company. Irving Berlin
composed what is recognized as his greatest score. Not a serious
musical, it sets out only to entertain, and ran 1,147 performances in
New York.
AUDITIONS
Will be held for the show at the St. Marys Town Hall on -
1. Friday, January 14, 14$3, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. for singers and actors
2. Saturday, January 15, 1983, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. for singers and ac-
tors and 2:30 -•6:00 p.m. for dancers, 7:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. for dancers and
call backs -
NOTE -.The Sunday auditions hove been cancelled with those times being
shifted to Saturday evening.
• The production crew for
Annie Get Your Gun -
Stage director: Sandy MacDonald
.Musical director: Allen Borbridge
Choreographer: Lydia Smith
Set Designers: Anne Goetz, and
Peggy McQuirk
Producer: Wayne Cousins Phone 284-1277
Stage Manager: Terry Todd
Phone 284-1218
Costumes: Jo Zvonkin Phone 229-6523
Master Carpenter: Rob Roy McGregor
Phone 284-2713
Lighting: Jane Newton, Phone 284-1646
Anyone wishing to assist in set construction, painting, lighting, sound, make-up,
costumes or backstage crew may do so by speaking with theproducer during audi-
tion times or by contacting the persons whose phone numkl�ars are listed above.
Please note that anyone taking part in this production must be.a member of the
St. Marys Community Players. A membership is $3.00 and may be obtained at audi-
tion times or by contacting Jo Zvoqkin at 229-6523.
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