The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-29, Page 27 (2)l
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BIRTHS —
BENDER — Ken and Wilma are
proud to announce the birth of a son
Kevin William, May 23, 1975. A
brother for Shelia. 22p
BOERSMA — Pete and Audrey, RR 1
Exeter, are happy to announce the
birth of a son, Eugene Roger, on May
19, 1975, South Huron Hospital. A
brother for Dianne, Donald, Kenneth,
Sharon and Raymond. 22p
CAMERON — Don and Helene wish
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Ardan Louise, on Friday,
May 23 at Victoria Hospital, London.
Both mother and daughter are doing
fine. 22c
CALLES — At Stratford Hospital,
May 15, 1975, to Mr. and Mrs. Luis
Calles (nee Judith Snider), a son,
Steven Charles. 22p
GEMMELL — Ken and Norma hap-
pily announce the arrival of Kristine
Ann, on May 21, 1975, at Victoria
Hospital, London. A welcome sister
for Jeffrey. 22p
HODGINS — Alan and Lois (nee
Sutherland) of I.ucan are happy to
announce the arrival of their son,
John Wilfred, on May 24 at St.
Joseph's Hospital. John is a baby
brother for Ann and first grandson
for Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hodgins
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutherland. 22c
KING — Wayne and Wendy King are
proud to announce the safe arrival of
their son, Kevin Wayne, born May 21
at St. Joseph's Hospital weighing 7
lb. 13 ozs. A brother for Gia and a
grandson for Mr, and Mrs. Russell
King and Mr. and Mrs. Millan
Wallace. 22p
ANNOUNCEMENTS
50th
Anniversary
Service
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
Sun., June 1
at l l :15 a.m.
MRS. LORNE HICKS
Speaker
Special Music by
JOLLY J's
Cold pot luck dinner
following service
Everyone Welcome
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
BIRTHS —
RICHARDSON — Bob and Margo
(nee Rollings) are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter, Debra Violet
Marie, at St. Joseph's Hospital, May
26, 1975, 6 Ib. 14 ozs. A wee sister for
Johnnie. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Richardson, Hyde
Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Rollings, RR 2 Lucan. 22c
WORKMAN — Bill and Laura are
proud to announce the birth of a
daughter, Melissa Lynn, born May
17, 1975 at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas MacMillan and Mr. and
Mrs. Winston Workman. 22c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville of
RR 1 Hensall are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Carolyn Irene, to Terry
Lee Pfaff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Pfaff, RR 2 Crediton. The
wedding will take place Friday, June
27, 1975, at 4:30 p.m. at Thames Road
United Church, RR 3 Exeter. 22p
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier of
Hensall are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, to
John Christopher Taylor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Taylor of Hensall. The
wedding will take place Saturday,
June 28, 1975 at 5:30 p.m. at Im-
maculate Heart of Mary Church,
Grand Bend , Ontario. 22c
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hovius of RR 2
Hensall are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Kay to Gregory Lawrence
Bill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Bill, Estevan, Saskatchewan. The
wedding will take place Saturday.
June 28, 1975 at 4:00 p.m. at Exeter
Christian Reformed Church. Open
House will be held at 8:30 p.m. at
Jake Hovius Sr. Farm, Hensall. On-
tario. 22c
CARDS OF THANKS —
We would like to thank our friends
for their expressions of sympathy
and to all those who sent cards during
our recent bereavement. — Pat and
Mildred Cronyn and girls 22c
We wish to thank all who
remembered Steve during his long il-
lness. The visits, cards. prayers,
flowers, all meant a great deal to
him. A special thanks to his doctors
and nurses and staff of South Huron
Hospital for the excellent care he
received. We also want to convey our
heartfelt thanks to all who have
remembered us with cards,
donations to several charities,
beautiful flowers and plants during
our sad bereavement. Thank you to
the Lebenon Forest Lodge,
pallbearers, Rev. Snell and to the
Dinney funeral directors for being so
helpful. It has all meant so much to
us. — The Dundas family 22c
Reception
and Dance.
for
JOANNE CRONYN
and
BILL HODGE
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., June 7
9:00-1M
CREDITON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
MOZART & THE
MELODY MAKERS
Lunch Provided o.
Everyone Welcome
Lucan St. Patrick's P.T.A.
presents
GEMUTLICHKEIT '75
with Walter Ostanek
Sat., June 7
9p.m.to?
I LDERTON ARENA
$7.50 per person
Hot catered meal from the Garage
Refreshments available
Tickets available from School Office and at the door
A9eesaQ
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BUFFALOBURGER
FEST
Grand Bend
June 13 - 14
Family fun on the beach!
EXETER
21 THAMES ROAD 235-2311
GRAND BEND
Phone 238-2161
CARDS OF THANKS —
Thank you to friends and relatives
for cards and flowers, Dr. Fletcher
and a special thanks to the staff and
nurses of South Huron Hospital. —
Mrs. Lloyd England 22p
I would like to say a sincere thank
you to all friends, neighbors and
relatives for their cards, gifts,
flowers and visits while I was in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since retur-
ning home. Special thanks to Rev.
Dobson, Dr. Wallace, Dr. Meltzer
and his staff and the nurses on the 6th
floor. It was all greatly appreciated.
— Lloyd Hendrick 22p
The relatives and friends of the
late Isabel Sugden wish to thank all
those who helped in any way before
and at the time of her death. Also for
flowers, donations to the different
memorial funds and for all acts of
kindness to her during her illness. All
was greatly appreciated. — Ten-
nyson Johns 22p
I would like to say a sincere Thank
you to our relatives, friends, and
neighbors for their visits, cards,
flowers and treats while a patient at
St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks
to all who were so kind in many
different ways. It was all greatly ap-
preicated. — Jackie Land 22c
I would like to say a warm Thank
you to all my friends and relatives
for their lovely flowers, cards and
visits while a patient in hospital.
Special thanks to Bonnie Slaght, Dr.
J. H. Walker and his team, and the
nurses on the fourth floor S.E., St.
Joseph's Hospital. — Chester Mit-
ton 22p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my family, friends and
neighbors for cards, flowers and
visits while aatient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. London and since returning
home. A special thanks to Doctors
Ecker, MacKenzie and O'Connor and
the nursing staff on fourth floor. A
special thanks to B.L.F. for my
transportation. — Georgina Obre 22p
A very special thank you to our
many friends for cards and gifts
received for our silver wedding an-
niversary. — Rev. and Mrs. Edwin
Wattam, St. Catharines, Ontario. 22p
My sincere thanks to everyone who
remembered me with cards, treats
and visits while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since retur-
ning home. A special thanks to Dr.
Don Ecker, my brother Bob, Bob
Simpson and Paul O'Donnell for help-
ing at the scene of the accident. Also
thanks to Drs. McKenzie and
Stavraky and the nurses on 4th floor
S.W. This thoughtfulness and
kindness of everyone certainly made
my lengthy stay much brighter. —
Jack Blair 22p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my relatives, friends and
neighbours for visits, gifts and cards
while I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and South Huron Hospital.
Thanks also to Doctors Mead,
Sweeney, Hesson and Goddard and
nurses on the 4th floor of St. Joseph's
and South Huron. Special thanks to
Alvin and Margaret. It was all great-
ly appreciated. — Annie Cole 22c
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
EXETER LADIES'
BOWLING LEAGUE
Banquet
and
Dance
Sat., June 7
Banquet 6:45 p.m.
Dancing 10 till 1
EXETER LEGION
Music by
THE HARBOURLITES
Guest tickets
$5.00 couple at the door
CARDS OF THANKS —
1 would like to thank relatives and
friends for cards, gifts and flowers
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital. A special thanks to the
nurses and staff Dr. Gulens and Hoff-
man's Ambulance, the ladies aid and
Rev. Barz. — Mrs, Laura Weido 22c
I wish to thank relatives,
neighbours and friends for gifts,
flowers, chocolates and cards.
Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher,
Labelle and Harold Harness, William
Taylor, Joe Johnson and Ken Costello
and all the nursing staff of the
hospital. — Alvin Cornish 22c
IN MEMORIAM —
HAIGH — In memory of my hus-
band, Bill Haigh, who passed away
two years ago, June 2, 1973.
Not justtoday but everyday
In silence we remember.
Always missed by his wife Edith
and Rick. 12p
IN MEMORIAM —
HAIGH — In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, William
Haigh, who passed away June 2. 1973.
To us his name will ever be
The key that unlocks memory
Of a dear one gone, but cherished yet,
A beloved face we will never forget.
Lovingly remembered by daughter
Mary, son-in-law Fred, and grand-
daughters Irene and Katherine. 22p
HAYTER — In loving memory of a
dear mother, Bertha F. Hayter, who
passed away June 3, 1973 and a dear
father, Robert D. Hayter, who pass-
ed away December 12, 1941.
We have many beautiful memories
Of the ones who were so kind and
true.
Those memories will live forever
For we thought the world of you.
Lovingly remembered by your
family. 22c
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, May 30, 1975, at 8.15
p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for
$10.00 and a $75.00 Jackpot to go each
week. Admission 11.00. Extra cards
254 each or 7 for $1.00. (Children un-
der 16 not .permitted.) Proceeds for
Welfare Work. Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion. 22tfnc
WORSHIP in the Park, June 8 at
11:00 a.m. Guest music - a 40 -voice
Mennonite choir from
Leamington. 22c
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. 22c
BAKE SALE and tea, Kippen United
Church, Saturday, May 31 at 3:00
o'clock. 22c
BROCK, SKINNER, ROUTLY picnic
will be held Sunday, June 1 in River-
view Park at 2:30 for supper. Bring
your own cutlery and freshie.Tea or
coffee to be supplied. 22p
JOIN PRESBYTERIANS from coast
to coast as we celebrate tit, Centen-
nial of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada. We're all meeting in our own
churches Sunday, June 8, at 11
o'clock. Rev. Findlay Stewart,
Kitchener, is preaching. Inspiring
music that we will share in. 22p
WORSHIP — Presbytery -wide 50th
Anniversary. Worship in Exeter
United Church, Tuesday, June 10 at
8:00 p.m. Speaker, Rev. Alex Far-
quhar of First St. Andrew's United
Church, London. A mass choir will be
in attendance. 22c
CAVEN CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION — June 15 at 10:15.
Special secret guest speaker. The
Huron Chorus and more. 22c
Reception
and Dance
for
JUNE MAXWELL
and
RON HARVEY
(Bridal Couple)
Fri., June 6
9- 1:00
ZURICH COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Music by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
25th Wedding
Anniversary
for
Dance
HARVEY & LOIS
HODGINS
Friday, June 6
CREDITON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
9:00. 1:00
Music by
"WILDWOODS"
Lunch Provided
No Gifts Please
MOTO CROSS SCHOOL
Fri., Sat. & Sun., May 30, 31, June 1
INSTRUCTORS
Canada's No. 1 Expert, Jan -Erik Sallquist
& Chris Lee, HuIIy Gully Senior
Expert Instruction - Responsible Supervision
Complete Training & Recreational
Program for all ages
For more information contact
U L L •
ULL`�
SPORTS & RECREATION LTD.
RR 1, VARNA 262;2122f
STRAWBERRY AND HAM
Smorgasbord, Birr United Church,
Wednesday, June 18, 5-8 p.m. D.S.T.
Price 13.50, children under 12 11.50,
preschool free. 22c
STRAWBERRY SUPPER, Friday,
June 20. Sponsored by Dashwood
UCW at Dashwood Community Cen-
tre. 22,24c
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. 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). 22tfnc
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH —
June 1, The Confirmation Class will
be joining the church also Commu-
nion Service. 22c
HULLY GULLY — May 31, 1975,
Roger Quick & the Rainbows open
dance. June 7, open for bookings.
June 8, Moto Cross Grand Finale of
Di•Jer International Series. June 14,
Country Singles. 22c
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, raser
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.
.TREAT LAKE CIRCLE 8 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. 22c
Decoration
Day
HENSALL
UNION
CEMETERY
Sunday,
June 8
IN MEMORIAM —
HODGINS — In loving memory of
our dear son, Ronald Wilson, who
was fatally injured in a car accident
one year ago, ay 27, 1974.
May comes with deep regret
A month we can never forget
Within our home where all seemed
Deathbright took from us a shining light.
Our hearts still ache with sadness
And secret tears still flow
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
No pen could write, no tongue could
tell,
Our sad and bitter loss
But God and friends have helped so
well
To bear our heavy cross.
Life must goon. we all know it's
true
But it's not the same since we lost
you.
If we could have one lifetime wish,
Our dream that could come true,
We would pray to God with all our
hearts, dear Ron,
For yesterday and you.
Ever remembered and loved by
Mom and Dad. 22e
HODGINS — In loving memory of
our nephew, Ronald Hodgins, who
passed away one year ago, May 27,
1974.
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 Uncle
Charlie and Aunt Ada. 22c
KENDRICK — In loving memory of
a dear grampa and great grampa
who passed away, May 25, 1974.
Forgive me Lord if I mourn for him
Forgive a silent tear
But he was my grampa
And I loved him so.
I wish my grampa was here
I wish so much that life could be
Just as it was before,
That he'd be in his favourite chair
When I came through the door.
But since these special dreams of
mine
Can never now come true
I am greatful for the years
I had a gra.mpa just like you.
Always loved and remembered by
Eileen, Bill, Lisa, Kelly and Lori
Jayne. 22p
Think
about it!
A boss is someone who is
always letting off esteem.
Nothing stretches slacks like
snacks.
Old truck drivers never die -
they just can't make the grade.
25th Wedding
Anniversary
Dance
Richard, Donna, Wayne
wish to invite friends and
relatives to o dance at the
PINERIDGE CHALET
Sat., June 7
to help them celebrate their
parents' Hubert and Marge
Schilbei 25th Wedding An-
niversary
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
Country Singles
Dance
Sat., June 14
HULLY GULLY
SPORTS CENTRE
Music by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Refreshments Available
Watch for our next
dance on June 21
at Vanastra Social
Club
Stag
for
Tom
Merrigan
Fri., June 6
9- 12
HENSALL ARENA
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
J �
Stag
,o,
John
Taylor
Fri., May 30
9- 12
Hensall Arena
ANNUAL
BEEF BARBECUE
Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre
Saturday, June 28
Serving 4 - 8 p.m.
Adults: Advance $3.50
Children 12 and under: Advance $1.75
At the door $4.00
At door $2.00
DANCE TO FOLLOW
Music by "Playboys"
$2.00 per person
1875 - 1975
A Centennial Celebration
GREENWAY UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, June 8, 1975
10:00 a.m.—REV. A. E. HOLLEY, Kitchener
12:30 p.m.—LUNCHEON, followed by an afternoon of
renewing friendships, greetings from former
ministers, local talent program, etc.
7:30 p.m.—An Evening of Music with
THE WATCHMEN of Burlington. Ontario's best
loved gospel singing male quartette.
Note: The Watchmen will be at all services during the day.
YOU ARE WELCOME
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STARLITE
First Show at Dusk
Ovens Meath,
Grand Bend
FRIDAY & SATURDAY — MAY 30 & 31
FOR PETE'S SAKE
Adult Entertainment Barbra' Streisand Color
THE TAKE
Adult Entertainment Eddie Albert, Frankie Avalon Color
FRIDAY & SATURDAY — JUNE 6 & 7
THE SEVEN UPS
Adult Entertainment Rory Shreider
VANISHING POINT
Color
Adult Entertainment Barry Newmon Color
MVX1X'11►1 R1Xws. ,11 ttXY‘. 106167s.
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
Refreshments Available
Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to
South Huron Hospital
For further information call 235-1676
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