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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-01, Page 23 (2)ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS — BRAND — Jim and Theresa (nee Bylsma) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Tracey Annette, born April 18, 1975, at South Huron Hospital. A little sister for Marsha and Jamie. 18c HICKSON — Robert and Brenda (nee Triebner), Lucan are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter, Kimberley Dianne, on April 22, 1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital. I8c MacKEN21E — Dale and Theresa (nee Grenier) thank God for the sate arrival of their son, Christopher Shawn, at South Huron Hospital on April 28, 1975. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grenier of Grand Bend and Mrs. Ola MacKenzie of Dashwood. 18p O'LEARY — Mike and Lanna (nee Clarke) are very proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Melissa Mae, on Thursday, April 17, 1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clarke, Crediton and Mrs. Christine O'Leary, Zurich. 18c ZONDAG — Co and Betty thank God for the safe arrival of their son, Michael Raymond, born April 25, 1975. A brother for Angela. Paula, Lori and Jeffrey. 18c ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Sid Daley, Lucan wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Denise Ann, to Chris Donovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donovan, London. The marriage to take place on May 10, 1975, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrews United Church, Lucan, Ontario. 18nc Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kenney, Huron Park, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Delores Marie, to Brian Prest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest, Marlborough Street, Exeter. The wedding will take place May 17, 1975, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Exeter. 18p Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter, Gwendolyne Jean, to Brian Lewis Bestard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bestard, RR 3 Parkhill, on Friday, May 30, 1975, at 6:30 p.m., Exeter United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Velda Pauline, to Mr. Anthony (Tony) Por- ciello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Porciello of Parkhill. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 7 at 12 in Sacred Heart Church, Parkhill. 18nc Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish REV. J. MOONEY, PASTOR Phone 23 7-3 59 3 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, May 4 9:45 a.m.-62nd UCW Anniver- sary Church Service Speaker: Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer of Mitchell. 10:50 a.m.—Sunday School Following Sunday School we will all enjoy a pot luck dinner together. Bring the whole family. Everyone Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Vacancy Pastor REV. MARVIN BARZ Sunday, May 4 9:00 a.m.—Divine Service 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., B.D. Minister Sunday May 4 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Rev. H. Van Essen 11:10 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship in the Dutch Language •Thursday. May 8-8:00 p.m. Ascen- sion Day Worship, Rev. H. Van Essen Christian Reformed Church REV. JACK ROEDA Minister Sunday, May 4 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Service The Back to God Hour CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570 Centralia Faith Tabernacle West of Hwy. 4, Huron Park Rd. just past railway tracks Pastor REV. FRANK EVANS Sunday, May 4 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for every age 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Full Gospel Service Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Rev. Degeorge, London, guest speaker. Jesus said they that come to me shall never perish, but shall have everlasting lite. Zion United Church Crediton Sunday, May 4 •10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 1:15 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for all ages All are welcome. The Church of Canada Anglican Episcopal Trivitt Memorial Rector REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D.F.C., Dip. Th. Organist Mrs. Maude Connon Rogation Sunday May 4, 1975 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:15 a.m.—Morning Prayer Sermon: Old Testament Heroes No. 1. Moses Sunday School One Church. One Faith. One Lord. Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle Main at Victoria REV. BRYAN COLBOURNE Sunday, May 4 We invite you to join us for • the following services 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for the whole family. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Tues. -8 p.m.—Young Peoples and Bible Study Wed. -7:00 p.m. Crusaders for boys and girls, 7 to 14 Watch Circle Square Saturdays Channel 13 — 10:00 a.m. Channel 10 — 10:30 a.m. A warm welcome awaits you. Caven Presbyterian Church Minister REV.WILFRED D. JARVIS, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, May 4 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service Nursery Sunday School—Kindergarten to Grade 4 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Grades 5 and up. Everyone Welcome 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, May 4 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School children meet In their classrooms to assemble for church attendance 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School An- niversary Rev. Harold Snell, speaker Nursery Courtesy Car - 235-1417 Thursday, May 1, UCW afternoon units at 2:30. Please note change of date. Emmanuel Baptist Church Huron St. West Fundamental — Evangelical Sunday, May 4, 1975 9:45 a.m.—Our Family Bible School. A class for every age. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon Topic: "The Christian and The Comforter". 7:30 p.m.—Sermon Topic: "The Christian and Trouble". Nursery faculties provided for children tour years and under. Mon. 7:00—"The Happy Hour" for boys and girls 8-11 years. Wed. 8:00—Prayer service and ble Study. "Preaching the Gospel Teaching the Word Contending for the Faith" Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist Rev. R. H. Thynne, Pastor ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Roily Vanstone, Hen- sall, Ontario, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Christina Mae, to Carl Alvin Wurm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wurm of Exeter, On- tario. The wedding to take place on Saturday, May 24, 1975, at 3 p.m. at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen- sall, Ontario. 18p Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Van Wyck, Exeter, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Elizabeth, to Mr. Paul Elmer Rader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader, Dashwood. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 31. 1975, at 3:00 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, On- tario. 18nc CARDS OF THANKS — 1 wish to thank those who remembered me with flowers• cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home, It was all greatly ap- preciated. — Mrs. Edith Baker 18p The family of the late Hugh Berry wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy received during the recent bereavement. We wish to especially thank the management and staff of the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, Reverend Robert J. Crocker of St. James Anglican Church, St. Marys, The Woodham L.O.L. 492 for their memorial service Sunday evening, the pallbearers and to those who assisted in any way.— Sincerely, The Berry family 18p A sincere "thank you" to all for the gifts. flowers and cards received. — Susan Brintnell and baby Mark Lind- say 18c Charlie and Mary Coward would like to thank all their relatives and friends who sent cards, treats flowers and gifts to them on the occa- sion of their fiftieth anniversary. A very special thanks to their family who served such a lovely dinner at the home of Donald Smith of Lucan. 18p Crediton Baseball Association would like to thank everyone who made our spring dance a success. A special thanks to sponsors for their donations, Gerry McLean & Son Automotive, H & K Sports, Tuckey Beverages of Exeter and Rader Motors, Gray's Appliances of Parkhill, Bob & Shirl's Gas Bar, Lorne Finkbeiner, Carl's Gas Bar and Earl Lippert Trucking of Crediton and Nother's Trophies of London. 18c 1 CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion Hall. Friday, May 2, 1975, at 8:15 p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for 110.00 and a 175.00 Jackpotuto go each week. Admission $i.(). Extra cards 25t each or 7 for 11.00. (Children un- der 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for Welfare Work. Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. 18tfnc KIRKTON HORTICULTURAI. MEETING — Tuesday, May 6, 1975, at Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre, 8:15 p.m. Guest speaker, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullen, Clinton. Plant exchange. Admission 504. Elemen- tary school children free. 18c CHEST PROBLEMS — Then try to attend the annual educational dinner meeting of the Huron Perth Lung Association to be held in the Ontario Street Baptist Church, Stratford, on Wednesday, May 7. 1975. 6:30 p.m. (Across from Loblaws). The speaker will be Dr. Cameron C. Gray, ex- ecutive vice president of the Ontario TB and Respiratory Disease Associa- tion and executive director of the On- tario Thoracic Society. Dr. Gray's topic will be "New Research in Lung Disease". Tickets are 13.75 and may be obtained at 121 Wellington Street, Stratford, 271-7500, or your area representative. 18c HULLY GULLY — May 4, Moto cross races; May 10, Country singles dance; May 16. open; May 17, closed reception; May 23, open; May 24, Spring sling, The Bluetones, tickets available. 18c CHICKEN BARBECUE — Keep Wednesday, May 21, open for the Barbecue at Trivitt Memorial (Anglican) Church. 18p CHICKEN BARBECUE, Woodham UCW, at Woodham Church, June 4, 1975. 18c 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). 18tfnc CANADIAN WEST COAST 21 day tour departs June 22 (Stampede) and August 17. Features 20 nights accom- modation, first class transportation and all sightseeing. No overlapping of routes and no night driving. The only way to see it all, including Banff, Jasper. Lake Louise, Van- couver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmon- ton, Regina. Winnipeg, and the beautiful Superior route. Free brochures. Always an early sell out. Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount Forest. ATLANTIC PROVINCES 12 day tours depart July 16 and July 30. Features P.F,.I., New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, Cabot Trail, full day ocean cruise to Portland, Mohawk Trail. Adiron- dack, White and Green Mountain Ranges. One of the most scenic routes to the East. Free brochures. Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount Forest. FRANKENMUTII BAVARIAN FESTIVAL 2 day tour to Franken- muth departs June 8. Enjoy the authentic German festival, the scenery and monster parade. Some space still available on our third bus. Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount Forest. Pick ups en route. OTHER TOURS — Fettes Tours BI- have many other tours available this summer and fall. Write or call for a free brochure on such trips as 3 day 1000 Islands, 4 day Moosonee, 6 day Northern Lake circle, 4 day Manitoulin and Ottawa, 23 day Best of Europe and more. Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount Forest. CARDS OF THANKS — 1 would like to say "thank you" to our friends and relatives for their visits, cards, flowers and treats while 1 was a patient in thehospital. Special thanks to all who were so kind in many different ways. It was all greatly appreciated. — Norma Finkbeiner 18c Jodi and 1 would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, visits, gifts and flowers while in Victoria Hospital and since retur- ning home. Special thanks to those who helped at home. — Ruth Galloway and baby Jodi 18c We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for all their acts of kindness in preparing for the sale and the days following. — George and Jean Hepburn. 18p I would like to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, gifts, visits and messages of encouragement during my recent stay in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to the Wm Smibert family for. their many acts of kindness, both to my husband and myself and during his stay in hospital in February. A very special thank you to the six "good little fairies from the fourth of Biddulph, who did all the chores in the barn while Harvey was in hospital This kindness is very much appreciated. — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ovens 18c I wish to thank everyone who remembered me in any way while I was a shut-in. — Elgin Rader 18c The family of the late Mrs. Warren Schilbe wish to express our sincere appreciation to all our relatives, neighbors and friends for the ex- pressions of sympathy and kindness to us in the loss of our dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother for the floral tributes and cards, donations to the charity of your choice. Special thanks to lieu. Wright, Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, pallbearers, UCW of Exeter United Church, doctors and staff of Huronview and Clinton Public Hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. — The Schilbe family 18p Mary and John Spacek would like to thank their friends and neighbors for cards, treats and visits while Mary was a patient in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gans and nur- sing staff. 18c IN MEMORIAM — DESJARDINE — In loving memory of a dear sister, Mary Jane. who passed away April 20. 1973, and brother-in-law, William, who passed away May 24, 1974. O happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memorystill But death has left a lonelness The world can never fill. Sadly missed by brother and sister Annabelle Sherritt and Russell MacGregor. 18p What's doing INDOOR — OUTDOOR PINERY FLEA MARKET 3 Miles South of Grand Bend on Highway 21 Every Sunday Open 10 o.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION 50¢ Feature Item This Sunday Stamps, Coins Postcards • Refreshment • Washrooms • Parking ALWAYS A BARN FULL OF FURNITURE For More Information Contact RR 2 Zurich 236-4207 Your MPP For Huron Jack Riddell will be at the Township Municipal Hall ZURICH Sat., May 3 10,:000.m. to 12:00 Noon This is an excellent oppor- tunity for people to meet with Mr. Riddell 'to discuss any constituency problems they may have. All students to have learning experience Urge parents to understandoso h hil p p Y New curriculum guidelines from the Ministry of Education from Grade 1-6 don't seem to differ much in emphasis from the student centred philosophy now being stressed in the schools, but the Ministry wants to make sure that parents and teachers un- derstand that philosophy and help to get it implemented in the schools, Superintendent Joseph Tokar told trustees of the Huron Perth Roman Catholic separate school board Monday night. Mr. Tokar, who attended a Ministry presentation on the new guidelines in Stratford last Tuesday, said the emphasis is on "providing a meaningful lear- ning experience to all the children in a given teacher's charge." Stress is away from content or course emphasis in favour of the growth and development of a child as a person, he said. The Ministry wants to make sure, he said, that the guidelines are not just handed out but that their intent is transmitted to the learning activities in the classroom. The Ministry thinks that six to ten years would be a realistic time limit for the guidelines to be implemented. The guidelines stress con- tinuous progress and teacher - made decisions, with some student participation. Student evaluation would be on-going, a co-operative effort between teacher and student. Individual and group work would evenly share the school day and the system would be evenly subject and process centred, Mr. Tokar said. Learning will involve going out from the school into the community. The program will be evaluated by supervisory of- ficials and school staffs, he said. Mr. Tokar said the guidelines are not a radical departure but do make a concerted effort to make people aware of the philosophy behind what is going on in the schools and to show teachers how they can implement it. The Ministry provides a broad set of objectives, he said. Boards can make these more specific and individual schools can flush these out. "What happens in two grade five classes may be very dif- ferent, for example". But with the extensive exposure to parent groups of the philosophy behind this kind of education, parents may accept these differences, Mr. Tokar said. "I thought there was going to •' be a return to the basics" Stratford trustee Ron Marcy, a secondary school teacher said. "And there's nothing about that in this philosophy." A survey of the province has proved that there has not been a departure from the basics, Mr. Tokar replied. There will be more focus on communication and on making the goals of the program clearly understood, he said. There is a need, Mr. Tokar said, for a fourth basis, the social and emotional growth of the child. Too often in the past a focus on content has ignored this and "zero has happened to him as a person." Mr. Tokar said the main document on the junior curriculum will be presented at'a conference at Talisman Lodge in Flesherton, June 3-6. School boards are invited to send con - Reception and Dance for MR. & MRS. WAYNE TRUEMNER (nee Jane Guenther) Fri., May 2 9.1 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by COUNTRY UNLIMITED Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome sultants to the meeting, but since the HPRCSS has no generalist consultant, it will send two principals, Mr. Tokar said. Gary Birmingham of- St. Aloysius, Stratford and Larry Cook of Goderich will attend. Board chairman David Teahen wondered why principals and not administrators would attend the conference. The Ministry prefers that people who will be involved in the day to day implementing of the program, consultants or principals, attend, Mr. Tokar replied. The HPRCSS rep on the province's Education Week committee, Sam Alberico, Stratford, reported on the Ontario wide planning for Education Week. Trustees though were more interested in the local picture. "Do all schools (in the system) participate or is it hit and miss?", trustee Howard Shantz of Stratford wanted to know. Director of Education John Vintar said that Mr. Alberico keeps the principals informed and their own Education Week activities are up to them. A questionnaire is going to all the schools to find out what went on in Education Week here, he said. Mr. Alberico said the Kiwanis Music Festival cuts into Education Week festivities in the Stratford schools. In spite of a suggestion from trustee Shantz that the motion was premature, board members approved the use of St. Ambrose School in Wingham for a summer school on religion from July 21-25. Father Nolan of Wingham is organizing the school. Mr. Shantz suggested waiting until trustee Vince Young, who was not at the meeting, could report on his talk with Father Rummage Bake Sale Sat., May 3 10-4 J.A.D. McCurdy School HURON PARK Sponsored by 1st Huron Park Brownies Rummage Sale Thurs., May 1 7:30 - 9 p.m. Fri., MaY 2 2 5 p.m. • • • BAKE SALE Friday at 4 p.m. Carmel Presbyterian Church HENSALL Sponsored by The Kinette Club of Hensall UCW 62nd Anniversary Sunday, May 4 9:45 a.m, Calvary United Church Dashwood Guest Speaker: Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer Mitchell SPECIAL MUSIC SUNDAY SCHOOL — 10:50 a.m. FOLLOWED BY SHARE -A -DISH DINNER Everyone Welcome Nolan before approving the use of the school. He wondered about 25- 30 pupils needing the whole school and said a change in dates could conflict with the caretaker's plans for cleaning the school. Experts report no difference in pupils who leave a separate school after grade 8 or grade 10. RECREATES BLACKSMITH SHOP — As a project for the recent history fair at Stephen Central school Joe Becker built a replica of Zimmer's blacksmith shop in Dashwood. T -A photo Reception and Dance for RON GRASDAHL and PATSY WILCOX (Bridal Couple) Sat., May 3 9- 1:00 CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by THE GOOD TIMERS Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Reception and Dance for BRENDA BRINTNELL and • KEVIN HAWTHORNE (Bridal Couple) Sat., May 3 9-1 EXETER LEGION Music by THE SKIPPERS Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Reception and Dance for KAREN HERN and MICHAEL TIEMAN (Bridal Couple) Sat., May 10 9 p.m. DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by COUNTRY UNLIMITED Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome FREE BUS SERVICE to the London BINGO Games Every Monday and Wednesday 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. Luton 6:55 p.m. Phone 235-0450 Lucan St. Patrick's P.T.A. presents GEMUTLICHKEfl' '75 with Walter Ostanek Sat. June 7 9 p.m. to ? Ilderton Arena $7.50 per person Hot catered meal from the Garage Refreshments available Tickets from School Office Sock Dance Central Huron Secondary School Fri., May 9 9- 12 Music by Percy and the Teardrops Admission $1.75 if in costume $2.25 if not