Times Advocate, 1984-07-11, Page 21NI. 20
Times -Advocate, July 11, 1984
BIRTHS
DARBJSHIRE — Peter and Julia
are pleased to announce the long
awaited arrival of Christopher
Jan on June 28, 1984 at St.
use s Hospital, London. A
me brother for. Stephen.
Thanks for all your good wishes.
28c
'FLEMING — Ron and Beatrice
(nee Thomson), of Brucefield, are
happy tq announce the birth of
their first child Krista Elaine,
who was born on July 1, 1984 at
Clinton Public Hospital. She
weighed 9 lbs. 34 oz. Proud
grandparents are Mrs. Eleanor
Thomson, Kippeh and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fleming of Woodstock.
28'
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mrs. Glenna P. Snider of Grand
Bend and Mr. Donald W.
Mehagan of Thunder Bay, are
.pleased' to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their eldest
daughter KelJy 'Dawn to Ray-
mond Allan Gavin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cal Gavin of Thunder Bay.
The marriage wilt take place in
Thunder Bay on Saturday August
11, 1984 at 2:00 p.m. in First
Church United. 28c
Mr. arfti Mrs. Willis Hodgins of
Parkhill wish to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
youngest daughter Colleen Marie
to Mr. Wayne Douglas Cunn-
ingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Cunningham of Lucan. The
wedding will take place July 28 at
3:00 o'clock at the Trivitt
Memorial Anglican Church, Ex-
eter, Ontario. Open reception to
follow in Lucan at 8:30 p.m. 28'
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb, RR 3
Zurich and Mrs. Jean Schwart-
zentruber of Exeter wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage
of their children Martha and
Rick. The wedding will take place
at the Exeter Pentecostal Church
on July 14, 1984 at 2:00 p.m. An
open wedding reception will
follow at 9:00 p.m. All are
welcome 28c
MARRIAGES —
Mrs. Nola Taylor of Grand
Bend is pleased to announce the
marriage of her youngest
daughter Brenda to Brian
McSweeny, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. George McSweeny of Sar-
nia. The wedding took place the
evening of July 7. 1984 at King's
College, London. The couple will
(ravel to Ottawa for a permanent
honeymoon. 28c
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blom-
maert of Exeter and Mr. ,John
(fill, Sarnia and Mrs. Valerie
Nairn, Exeter announce the mar-
riage of their children Joseph and
Michelle on Friday July 6th, 1984
in Exeter United Church.
Reverend Forsythe officiated.
The newlyweds are residing m
Hensall. 28c
CARDS OF THANKS
— CARDS pr THANKS —
I would like to thank my friends
for all the cards, visits aftd
flowers 1 received while I was a
patient in University Hospital.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered.
Jack Price 28'
Thank you St. Jude for prayer
answered.
Anne. 28'
The family of the late Alvernia
Hill wishes to say thank you to
South Huron Hospital nurses and
staff, St. Joseph's Hospital nurses
and staff, Dr. Wallace and Dr.
Englert, Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, Rev. Elder for his service
and visits, Rev. Forsythe for his
many visits and prayers, Blue
Water Rest Home for their care
during her stay with them, dona-
tions to Cancer Society, Bible
Society and Crediton United
Church Memorial Fund, and
floral arrangements, also for
cards, visits and flowers during
her illness and to the lades of the
Crediton United Church who serv-
ed the lunch following the funeral.
28'
A sincere thank you to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the many floral ar-
rangements, donations et food.
charitable contributions and
cards. Your kindness is much ap-
preciated and will - always be
remembered.
Elizabeth Clarke. 28c
1 wish to thank family, friends,
neighbours, for cards, visits and
phone calls, while in St. Joseph's
Hospital; also special thanks to
those who drove to London for us
both. It was all very much ap-
preciated by us both.
Sam Bower. 28'
1 would like to thank all friends
and relatives and neighbours who
remembered me in the hospital
with cards, visits and flowers and
treats and phone calls and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Dr. Gans, also Hoffman's Am-
bulance and the nurses. Rev. For-
sythe and the chaplain for their
prayers.
Loretta Brown. 28'
We would like to express
sincere thanks to our friends and
relatives for the cards, flowers
and gifts which we received on
our 40th wedding anniversary
Special thanks to Eleanor
Roeszler and Flora Hodge for
planning a lovely party at our
home. Your thoughtfulness will be
treasured always.
Walter and Roxie Weber. 28'
We would like to thank
everyone for all their kindnesses
shown to us in so many ways dur-
ing the recent death of a loving
sister Rheola Hotson. it was ap-
preciated so very much. Thanks
again to you all.
Marjorie White, Zelda, George,
Audrey and Gordon Kemp. 28c
Cluirclt D
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T
Sunday. duly 15-
10.15 a.m. Combined Service
with Zurich on
Calvary lawn
Dashwood music
July 2-13 - 9.11:30 a.m.
Vacation Bible School at
Zurich Public School
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday. July 15
10 00 a.m. Worship Service
11 00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
611
Come and Worship with us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235.2243
Organist
Mr Robert McIntosh
CLOSED
S�nday. July 15
Combined Service at
Exeter United Church
10:15
Sunday School discontinued
for summer months
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Doshwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, July 15
9 30 o.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Moin St. North
MINISTER
REV. 8.1-1. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday, July 15
10:00 a.m. - Morning Service
Sunday School.- Preschoolers
7:30 p.m. - Evening Service
Sunday School Grades 1-4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
Rodio Program Sundays
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
CHOK Dial 1070 - 7 30 o m
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
9:30 a.m. Sundays
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE M A.
Staff Associate
Mr. Peter Snell
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr Robert Cameron
Summer Ministry
July in United Church
Service at 10.15 o.m
Courtesy Car
Chester Dunn
235-1400
Vocation Bible School
August 13.17
All Are Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Pastor Don Boyd
Sunday. July 15
9-45 a.m. Family Bible School
13:00 o m Morning Worship
7:30 p.m Evening Service
Jesus said 1 am the way.
the truth and the life'
Visit us soon'
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday. July 15
9 30 a.m. Sunday School
10 30 o.m. Sunday Service
Welcome
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We would like to thank all our
friends and relatives for all the
gifts, flowers and cards we
received for our 50th wedding an-
niversary. We would also like to
express our sincere thanks to the
Triebner family for the surprise
dinner party given to us at the
Bayfield Village Inn. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
treasured.
Doug and Eva Triebner. 28'
The family of the late Pear)
Love wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the many floral tributes, dona-
tions, sympathy cards and food
received during the loss of our
dear mother and grandmother.
Special thanks to the staff of the
Bluewater Hest Home for their
special care, to Dr. Wallace, Mrs.
Visscher, Rev. Knight, O'Connor
Funeral Home, all of the
pallbearers and flower bearers
and the Kippen U.C.W. The kind-
ness and concern that you ex-
pressed during this time will
always be remembered by the
family. 28c
Thank you to friends and
neighbours from Centralia and
area for the coffee maker and cof-
fee grinder in honour of our
wedding. •
Michael and Barb Fussel
(Bischoff >. 28'
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 of $20
each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go. Admission
restricted to 16 years and over.
33tfnc
GREAT MUSIC lloliday for
amateur musicians - CAMMAC
Lake Hosseau Music Centre - one
or two weeks, July 22nd -August
5th, $320 per week - room, board
and music fee. Opportunity to
sing in choir, play in orchestra
chamber music,'voice production,
opera workshop, guitar,
recorders and frivolity. Why not!
If interested, contact Mark lieit-
shu, 61 Moore Avenue, Toronto
M4T 1V5 (416487-0092. 28x
HURON COUNTRY Playhouse
presents "Sleuth" July 3 - July 14
and in Playhouse 11 "Love in the
Back Seat" July 11 - July 21.
Phone 238-8451. 28c
1.0 0.F. — Any brothers wishing
to play in the annual golf tourna-
ment on July 21st, please call
John Morgan 215-2544. 28,29c
THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
held at the Health Unit office,
South Huron ifospital, Exeter on
Tuesday. July 17. 1984 from
1:30-3:30 p.m for 1. Health
Surveillance, 2. Foot Care.
3, Anaemia Screening 4. Urine
Testing 5. Blood Pressure. 28c
HIBBERT TOWNSHIP Bicenten-
nial Celebrations, Saturday July
21 at Dublin Parade at 12 o'clock.
2 p.m. Bob C'arhert. Activities and
entertainment all afternoon. Also
antique and historical displays.
Barbecue 5-8 p.m. Seaforth Girls
Marching Band and Mitchell
Legion Band will be in atten-
dance. Special evening perfor-
mance by the Leprechauns, spec-
tacular Irish Show Band will
entertain for listening and danc-
ing following the barbecue.28,29c
FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance,
Saturday July 14. Stratford
Fairgrounds Upper Hall. Dancing
9-1. Live band and lunch. 28c
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Bazaar, August 4th, 10 a m -2
p m. at Immaculate heart of
Mary Church, Hwy 21, Grand
Bend Baked goods. yard sale,
crafts and vegetables. Anyone
wishing to .donate please call
238-2528 or 238-2677. 28-30c
A SECOND Public Meeting to
discuss the future of the Iluron
County Pioneer Museum will be
held with the museum study com-
mittee in early August The final
time and location of the meeting
will be announced in next week's
paper. 28c
GI'NNiNG REUNION July 29,
Granton Community Park .28-30*
Wins bingo
$1,000 jackpot
third time
Very seldom does lightning
strike twice. It happened in
Clinton Monday night for the
third time.
iva Reid of Hensall was the
winner of the $1,000 prize in
the Monster Bingo at the Clin-
ton arena.
Mrs. Reid won two similar
bingos in 1983 at the same
loca tion.
Party
for
Wayne
"Fanner"
Cunningham
Sat., July 14
For further
information call
227-4875 or
227-4296
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CARDS OP THANKS —
The family of the late Norman
Schade wish .to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to friends and neighbours for
floral tributes, cards of sym-
pathy, donations and kindness
during the loss of a dear father
and grandfather. Also thanks to
Dr. Street, Dr. Flowers and staff
of Clinton Public Hospital, doctors
and staff of Victoria Hospital who
cared for him during his illness.
A special thanks to the Rev.
Robert Peebles and Grand Bend
United Church for their prayers
and visits.
Muriel and Howard Maier,
Michael and Tom. 28'
We sincerely thank all who sent
cards on our 50th anniversary and
to the people of Emmanuel Bap-
tist Church for their caring, gifts,
and fellowship on this occasion.
To Jack Riddell, MPP for his
good wishes and plaque from
Wm. Davis. Also to Mr. Dave
Woodward, Mr. Emerson Johns,
Mr. Hugh Rundle and others who
helped move us to Northcrest
Apts. in Hensall. All has been
much appreciated.
John and Pearl Pepper. 28'
Nancy and Amanda wish to
thank friends, neighbours and
relatives for visits, cards, flowers
and gifts during our stay in
Strathroy Hospital. Special
thanks to Doctors Pexman,
Perkin, Buma, Wilson and Marr.
Also thanks to the O.B. Staff for
their excellent care.
Nancy and Amanda Eberhardt.
28.
iN MEMORIAM —
HEY — In loving memory of
Helen Hey, who padsed away 5
years ago July 10th, 1979.
Gone from us, but leaving
memories
Death can never take away,
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
Always remembered by Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Hey and Lorne
Voigt. • 28.
WILLERT — In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and grand-
father Otto Willer(, who passed
away ten years ago July 13, 1974.
This day is remembered and
quietly kept,
No words are needed, for we shall
never foget,
Deep in our hearts, he will always
stay,
Loved and remembered every
day.
Always loved and remembered
by his wife Flossie, daughters
Eileen and Ruth, son Bill and
their families. 28c
WILLIS — In loving memory of a
dear husband John, who passed
away July 17, 1977.
You are always in our minds,
No matter what we do,
All the time within our hearts
There are thoughts of you.
To us his name will ever be
The key that unlocks memory,
Of a dear one gone, but cherished
yet,
A beloved face we'll never forget.
Sadly missed by wife Carrie
and family. 28'
BEING SERVED — Charlie Dalrymple and Sue Reid
carve a 240 -Ib. pig for hungry General Coach
employees at the annual picnic in Hensall Saturday.
To vaccinate
by`airplane
Rabies vaccine may be
dropped from airplanes in
Huron County in a test of the
vaccine.
Medical officer of health
Dr. Harry Cieslar reported to
the July meeting of Huron
County Council that several
provincial ministries may be
doing the test.
The MOH did say it is a "bit
early" to say the test is
definite for the county. He in-
dicated he would have further
information later.
Dr. Cieslar said the pro-
gram of dropping rabies vac-
cine (sometimes contained
within packages of meat) has
been successful in the fox
population in other areas.
There is improvement in
the rabies figures this year
for the county though, the
MOH reported.
There were 75 positive
animals reported from Jan. 1,
1983 to May 31, 1983. For the
same period this year, the
number dropped con-
siderably to 14 positive rabid
animals.
Twelve people received the
rabies vaccine between Jan.
1 and May 31 of this year with
nine being issued during the
month of May alone. In all of
1983, 54 series of vaccines
were given.
Bingo
Lucan Arena
Wednesday July 11
Doors open - 7: 15 p.m
Early bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, share the wealth, standup
bonanza
Jackpot
$1100
55 calls
Air conditioned
Proceeds for Arena
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Kirkton-Woodham Optimists
present 5th annual
Frog 'n
Logging Days
Sun., July 15
12:00 noon
K -W Community Centre
Log rolling, horseshoe pitching, bed
races, kids games, many more events.
Food and refreshments available
Great family fun for all
Sun. July 29
Baseball
Texas at Toronto
Space still
available
Only $19 per
person
Call
Ellison
Travel
235-2000
toll free
1-800-265-7022
BARN
DANCE
Fri. Jely 13
Mus;c by .
The Mahon holy
9.1
Sot., Jaly 14
Music by
C mallet Cooley
9.1
San., JvIy 15
Tbs Kitty Visas
Show/Goan
* * *, *
No Blue Jeans Pisani
349-267$
Group a.SOrv.11.ns w.Icom
SERF
,ATN
Back by popular demand
Thurs.,Friday & Saturday
ALLISTON FLYTE
Next Thurs. to Sat.
Grotty Beats
With Special Thursday [July 19)
night concert appearance by
MacLean & MacLean
WARNING:
Language used In the performance
may be offensive to some tastes.
Caution Is advised
Seaforth Agricultural Society
—presents—
at the
Seaforth District
Community Centres
Saturday, July 21
Tickets :6.00 each
Dancing 8 - 1
Lunch Provided
Proceeds to Repair Round House
at Fair Grounds
No Refunds
Age of Majority
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Make your plans now to attend
Baseball Bash '84
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Presented by
Exeter Men's Rec.
Fastball
With
f�ffy Mitch Ryder
!'r. and the
Detroit Wheels
Sat., Aug. 18
South Huron Rec
Centre, Exeter
Tickets S10 advance
S12.00 at the door
Proceeds for community betterment
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BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
169 Beech St. CLINTON
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FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW PLAYING 'TILL THURS.. JULY 12
WALT DISNEY'S t' * •�
"NEVER CRY WOLF"
*wird Admission for Disney Program:
ADULTS (12 & ever) 3 SO
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Neat attraction...
"RHINESTONE"
and
"TWO OF A KIND"
L. Visscher
RR 8 Parkhill
25th anniversa
Happy 35th Birthday
Gator
Shillelagh
The Entertainment Centre
Dancer Mon. to Sat.
Dance band Fri. and Sat.
Restaurant specials from $2.25
Fast food take out now open.
Motel, meeting, party rooms daily,
weekly, monthly.
Lucan phone 227-1036
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TILL THURSDAY
CANNONBALL
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FRI.-SAT. E:00 P.M.
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HURON BRUCE FEDERAL
PROGRESSIVE
CONSERVATIVE
NOMINATING
CONVENTION
will be held at Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre Brussels,
Ontario.
Monday, July 23, 1984 at 8 p.m.
For the purpose of selecting a can-
didate to represent the Progressive
Conservative Association in the Federal
Riding of Huron Bruce in the next
Federal Election September 4, 1984.
The constitution provides that the
following delegates will be entitled to
vote at the Nominating Convention.
Honourary officers, executive
members, directors of the Association.
Municipal chair persons and 3
delegates from each pole as appointed
by the pole chair person.
Prospective candidates to give 48 hours
written notice to the President prior to
the nomination.
Mrs. Mary Donnelly
President
Mrs. Maria Van Keulen
Secretary Treasurer
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