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BIRTHS-—
DURAND — David, Jeremy,
Shawn and Jason wish to an
nounce with great joy the
arrival of their babv sister,
Kristen Marie, born‘Wednes
day, December 20, 1978 in Vic
toria Hospital, London weighing
8 lbs. 8 oz. Proud parents are
Dave and Marilyn, RR 2,
Zurich. lp
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Jane Davidson of RR 1,
Brucefield wishes to announce
the engagement on Christmas
Day 1978 of her daughter
Elizabeth Anne to Dale Alex
ander, son of Mr. and
Harold Peck, RR1 Zurich.
Mrs.
lc
CARDS OF THANKS —
Thanks very much to all the
customers on my Free Press
paper route who remembered
me so generously at Christmas
time. Happy New Year to all.
Daryll Keller lp
MARRIAGES —
The families of Mrs.
FABER — Steve and Sheila are
pleased to announce the arrival
of their son Scott Brian born
December 22 at St. Joseph
Hospital, London, Ontario. 1st
grandchild for Mrs. Phyllis
McBrayne, Bothwell, Ontario
and another grandson for Mrs.
Cornelius Faber, Exeter. lc
The families of Mrs. Eva
Allison of RR 3, Ailsa Craig, and
J. Alex Young of Lucan, are
happy to announce the marriage
of tneir parents. The quiet
ceremony was performed by
Rev. T.E. Hancock of Parkhill
on December 23,1978. Inc
Jake and Brenda
>y to an-
girl Angela Lynn. Born oh
December 18, 1978 at South
Huron Hospital weighing 8 lbs.,
8V2 oz. A little sister for
Crystal. lc
H0VIUS
(nee Skinner) are hapm '
nounce the arrival of tneir baby
STEINMANN - Ervin and
Marilyn are tickled pink to an
nounce the arrival of their
daughter Holly Susan
December 21st, 1978 at South
Huron Hospital, a playmate for
Jason and Jeremy. Something
for Mom to do, a tax deduction
for Dad and future check-out
girl for the A & H.
CARDS OF THANKS-
I wish to thank the friendship
visitation committee of the
Hensall United Church, the
Kinette Club of Hensall and
Mrs. Archer for the lovely
plants I received for Christmas.
Your thoughtfulness is ap
preciated Mrs. Herb Hedden, lc
I wish to thank my friends,
relatives and neighoours for
cards, visits and treats while a
patient in University Hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, Dr.
Read and all the Drs. and
nurses on 7th floor University
Hospital. Rev. Hargreaves,
Thames Road U.C.W. and C.P.
& T. It was all greatly ap
preciated. Jean Coward
Many sincere thanks to my
neighbours, friends and
relatives for the thoughtfulness
in sending letters, cards,
flowers ana phone calls during
my stay in hospital. Dorothy
Down. lc
We wish to thank our friends
and former neighbours for the
lovely gifts received. They are
very much appreciated, and will
bring back treasured memories.
A Happy New Year to you all.
Aljoe and Lulu Culbert. lp
I wish to thank my customers
of Crediton East for remember
ing me at Christmas time.
Wishing you all a Happy New
Year. Your Free Press Carrier
Scott Dinney lp
Special thanks to everyone
who remembered “Bammie”
(Mrs. Adella Fisher) at Christ
mas with cards, treats and
.gifts. Also to Zion Lutheran
'Ladies Aid for their treat of
goodies and visits during 1978. It
was all greatly appreciated.
Edna Weber. lc
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYOMELLECKE
Sunday, January 7
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Worship with
Holy Communion
7:30 p.m.—Worship with
Holy Communion
8:30 p.m.—Fellowship
All Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
PASTOR
REV. M. BARZ
Sunday, January 7
9:00 a.m.—Morning Service
Welcome
The family of the late Rev.
M.H. Elston would like to ex
press their appreciation for the
kind remembrance of floral
tributes, condolences, donations
and acts of kindness shown at
the time of the funeral. Special
thanks to the C. Haskett and Son '
Funeral Home, Lucan, Rev.
George Anderson, Exeter, Rev.
John Hoffland, Lucan and Rev.
Frank Trudgeon, Orangeville,
and Trivitt Memorial A.C.W. lp
I would like to thank everyone
who remembered me with
cards, gifts, flowers and visits
while I was a patient in South
Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Ecker, nurses and staff.
It was all deeply appreciated.
Elva Davey. lp
The family of the late Milton
Kenney wish to thank friends
and relatives for the beautiful
flower tributes and to Huron-
view for being so good to Milton
and Rev. Don Forrest and Rev.
Pierce and the Hoffman Home.
Everything was greatly ap
preciated. Milton’s sisters and
brothers. Inc
IN MEMORIAM —
FINKBEINER - In loving
memory of a dear husband,
father, father-in-law and grand
father Irvine F. Finkbeiner who
passed away 2 years ago
January 7,1977.
God looked around his garden
And found an empty space
And He then looked down and
found the earth
And saw your tired face
He put his arms around you
Ana lifted you to rest
God’s garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best
He knows that you were
suffering
He knew that you would never
get well
He saw the road was getting
rough
And the hills were hard to climb
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered peace be thine
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by wife Lavina, son
Donald, daughter-in-law Loena
and grandchildren Valerie and
Suzanne. lc
HEPBURN - In loving
memory of a dear father who
passed away one year ago
January 6,1978.
His smiling way and pleasant
face
Are a pleasure to recall
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all
Some day we hope to meet him,
Someday we know not when,
To clasp his hand in the better
land
Never to part again.
Lovingly remembered by
daughter Jean and son-in-law
Bill. lp
JONES & WASNIDGE - In
loving memory of a dear father,
husband and brother-in-law,
Lloyd Edwin Jones who passed
away 4 years ago January 1,
1975 and a dear mother, wife
and sister-in-law, Hazel Alberta
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Warn about adding wood
Don’t add wood-burning
units to your furnace, warns
the director of the energy
safety branch of the
ministry of consumer and
commercial relations.
Herb Jones says these
add-ons can be dangerous
because furnaces aren’t
built or installed to handle
the high temperatures
generated by wood.
"Already this year, the units
have been associated with a
number of deaths, according
to the fire marshal’s of
fice."
Wood-burning units re
quire larger clearances
from combustibles than gas,
oil or electrical furnaces, he
said. "Some consumers
have neglected this and as a
result walls, joists and other
combustible materials near
the furnace and flue have
caught fire."
The add-ons are also not
equipped with automatic
shut-off controls which stop
the injection of fuel once the
maximum safe temperature
has been reached. "The heat
in wood-burning units can be
reduced only by closing the
draft. This is less effective
than the automatic control.
And the consumer is re
quired to keep a close watch
over temperature levels,
which is normally not
possible.”
Power failures pose an ad
ditional hazard. "The fur
nace blower won’t operate
during a power failure. But
the wood will keep burning
without the blower
spreading the heat. So un
safe heat levels may build
up."
Jones says consumers
have been hooking up a wide
variety of wood-burning
devices to
and the
ductwork,
have been
Franklin
Although they’re great for
saving energy if properly in
stalled, they’re dangerous
when used in this manner."
The heat from the add-on
may also damage mechan-
cial or electrical parts in
your furnace. In addition,
the safety certification re
quired for all furnaces
becomes void if an add-on is
installed. "And it’s unlikely
that an insurance policy
would cover any damages
resulting from the use of
add-ons," said Mr. Jones.
However, add-ons aren’t
the only hazards. ^‘In
dividual wood-burning'‘units
and certified combination
wood-oil units require
careful installation and
maintenance,”
Fires can be caused by a
build-up of creosote, a tar
like despoit from condensed
wood gases. “Avoid using
green wood or allowing any
other materials to burn
slowly to minimize the
build-up.
When your individual or
combination unit is first in-
their furnaces
connecting
"Some people
attaching their
wood stoves.
stalled, check daily for
creosote until you have
determined how frequently
cit will have to be cleaned
out," Mr. Jones advises.
Chimneys designed for oil
or gas may not be suitable
for wood. Masonry
chimneys should be careful
ly inspected inside and out to
make sure they are in good
shape and sized properly.
Although factory-built
chimneys which have been
certified by the
Underwriters’ Laboratory
of Canada may be adequate,
Type B chimneys, generally
used with gas furnaces,
should not be used.
Safe clearances for wood
burning units are listed in
the Ontario Building Code,
available from your local
library. To make sure your
unit has been safely install
ed, contact your local fire
department.
A free booklet, Heating
with Wood Safely, is
available from the Central
Mortgage and Housing Cor
poration, publications sec
tion, Montreal Road, Ot
tawa, Ontario KIA 0P7. For
further information, get in
touch with the energy safety
branch of the Ontario
ministry of consumer and
commercial relations, 400
University Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario (416) 965-4313.
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in 56 calls
SPECIAL
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Thurs., Jan. 4 at 7:15
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
7:30 p.m.
quicky bingos
LIC. No. 219071
ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 25$ ea.
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for $ 1.00
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one underJ6 years of age will be admitted.
Cards 25a a piece License #219087 J
Christian
Reformed Church
Minister
REV. CLARENCE BISHOP, B.A.,
B.D.
Sunday,January 7
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Service
Everyone Welcome
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial .580
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
Evangelical In teaching,
Presbyterian in churchgovernment,
welcomes you.
Sunday,January 7
10:00 a.m.—Worship
11:10 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m—Evening Worship
Pastor
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
B.A. B.D.
Telephone church 235-2084
Manse 235-1435
We cannot find the words to
express our most grateful
thanks for all the kind gestures
shown to us in the past while,
with the loss of our dear son and
brother. Thanks ever so much to
all our relatives, friends and
neighbours for the flowers,
food, memorial donations, re
quested masses, cards and com
forting. A special thanks to the
T.H. Hoffman funeral home,
Father Charrette, the
pallbearers, the- choir and the
ladies whb prepared the lunch.
Your thoughtfulness was deeply
appreciated and will always be
warmly remembered. Tony,
Martha, Marty, Marian and
Frank Martens. lc
Centralia Faith
Tabernacle
Rev, Bob Degraw
Sunday,Jan. 7
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic
Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister:
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV. GRANT MILLS
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday, January 7
9:45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Worship
Service
“Renew your
Covenant"
Nursery Facilities
Available
Courtesy Car — 235-1286
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundamental — Evangelical
Pastor
REV. LINN LOSHBOUGH
Sunday,January 7,1979
9:45 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Worship
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer
Meeting
Nursery Facilities
Everyone Welcome
Mrs. E.A. Keyes, Organist
My sincere thanks to Dr.
Wallace and Mrs. Visscher, the
nurses of South Huron Hospital,
neighbours and friends. Mary
Roobol. lp
I wish to thank the Superior
Bowling Team and the Solford
Rubber Boot Gang for their help
in moving my barber equip
ment. Gerry Smith lc
/
Wasnidge who passed away
years ago December 26,1973.
No one heard the footsteps
Of the angels drawing near
Who took from us to Heaven
The ones we loved so dear.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Helen, Larry and Lois, Linda
and Bill, husband Arnold. Bill
and Linda. lp
SARARAS — In loving memory
of a dear mother ana grandma
who passed away 1 year ago.
There’s a gift in life you cannot
buy
That is very rare and true
It’s the gift of a wonderful
mother and grandma
Like the one we had in you
The many things you did for us
In your kind and loving way
You gave us years of happiness ■
No one can take away
Nothing could be more beautiful
Than the memories we have of
you
To us you are someone special
God must have thought so too.
Lovingly remembered by
Ross, Grace and family, lc
YEARLEY — In loving
memory of a dear wife, mother
and grandmother, Gertrude,
who passed away January 8,
1973.
Time slips by b^t memories
stay
Quietly remembered every day
A little tribute small and tender
Just to show we still remember.
Always remembered by
husband Tom, daughters
Audrey and Rena and son Ed
and grandchildren. lp
COMING
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Sunday,January 7
STUDENT MINISTER
Paul Schott
ZION
Organists
Mrs. Lome Hern,
Yvonne Jaques
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
CENTRALIA
Organist
Mr. Douglas Gill
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.^
Sunday, January 7
9:45 a.m.—Church Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Caven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
Rev. Kenneth
Knight
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, January 7
11:30 a.m.—Morning Service
Junior Sunday School
during service
10:15 a.m.—Senior Sunday
School
Nursery Available
Trivitt Memorial
Anglican Church
Main at Gidley
Rector
Rev. G.A. Anderson, D.F.C.
Organist
Mr. Gerald McAuley
The Sunday
After Epiphany
January 7', 1979
11:15 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Sunday School
During Service
Come and Worship
With Us
EXETER___
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main at Victoria
REV. DON FORREST
January 7
11:00 a.m,—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Tuesday
8:00 p.m.—Youth
Wednesday
7:00 p.m.—Bible Study
And Crusaders
Nursery Facilities
You are Welcome
EVENTS
EUCHRE PARTY - Monday,
January 8. 8 p.m. at Elimville
Hall. Sponsored by Elimville
Women’s Institute. Ladies
please bring lunch. lp
THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Health Unit Office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter commencing
Monday, January 8, 1979 from
7:30-9:30 p.m. These classes
will run tor 8 weeks. Would
anyone who is interested please
register by calling 1-800-265-4485
toll free or the Health Unit of
fice at 235-1014. Both husbands
and wives are invited to attend
and participate in the dis
cussions. 1979 Spring Series will
begin the week of April 2,
1979. 51:52:1c
LES CANADIENS - Theatre
Passe Muraille’s Play about
‘Hockey, Hockey, Hockey
written by Rick Salutin assist
Ken Dryden , performed on
roller skates at Bly th Memorial
Hall January 17, 8 p.m. Admis
sion Adults $4.00. Children $2.50,
Reservations 523-9403. 1:2c
SPORTSMEN’S DINNER -
Tuesday, February 6, 1979. Six
th annual dinner at the South
Huron Recreation Hall spon
sored by Exeter Lion’s Club
with proceeds to Crippled
Children. Come out and meet all
the sports celebrities, Get your
ticket now from Dick Jongkind.
See him at the Times-Advocate
office or call 235-1331 for per
sonal delivery of your ticket. lc
THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, held at the
Health Unit office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Monday,
January 8,1979 from 9:30 -11:30
a.m. for Health Surveillance.
Anaemia Screening, Immuniza
tion, and Fluoride. lc
BINGO — Every Tuesday night
at the Vanastra Centre, RR 5,
Clinton at 8 p.m. First regular
card $1.00. 15 regular games of
$15.00. 3 Share the Wealth and
Jack Pot of $200.00 must go. Ad
mission restricted to 16 years or
over. 50tnc
Lucan Lions continue
to aid many groups
The Lucan District Lions
Club has had a busy fall with •
their bi-monthly meetings
and other activities.
Through the efforts of Lion
Clare Stanley, several ex
cellent speakers have been
heard one each month:
September, Norman Steeper
on “Lucan Today, Zoning
and Bylaws" followed by a
question and answer period,
October, Ms. Karen Ross,
the executive director of the
Central Volunteer Bureau on
the work of the Bureau and
she issued an invitation to
those who might be in
terested in giving some time
to call the Bureau, and in
November George Ombere
of the Family and Children’s
Services of London and
Middlesex, speaking on the
functions of this group.
The “Buddy System” was
organized in the Club in
October as was the Lucan
Figure Skating Club, the
latter under the con
venership of Lion Ron King,
who reports an excellent
response.
Lion Gary Manders as
chairman for the house
league hoctfey reports over
150 boys registered.
An inter-club visit from
representatives' of the
Ilderton Club was enjoyed in
October when zone chair
man, Lion Bob Petrie gave a
talk about his duties and told
of the up-coming con
ventions.
November 2 and 28 the
Lucan Club visited Stratford
and Clinton Clubs, respec
tively and also this month
Governor Lion -Don
McDougall visited the local
Club giving a brief talk on
Lionism.
A recent fire victim family
was assisted by the Lions in
the form of a sizeable
monetary donation toward ’
the fund to help them get re
established,-
Thirty-five of the thirty
seven members were in
attendance at the first
meeting in December, plus
five guests from the Exeter
Club. If all organizations
could do this well, it would
really be something!
A successful C.N.I.B
Campaign was conducted by
the Lions in November,
topping $800, with a few call
backs to be made.
Congratulations!
The last meeting of the
year was the family
Christmas Party, held
December 18, with 133 Lions
and their families sitting
down to dinner. Santa Claus
put in an appearance to the
great delight of the younger
children.
Many donations, including
a large contribution to the
Arena Fund, have been
made during the Fall of
which members of the
community were notified a
few weeks ago in a mailing to
all those on the Rural Routes
and in the village. The latest,
is $200 for ice-time for
skating for students of the
Biddulph-Lucan Schools and
flowers and Christmas
baskets for shut-ins and
disabled.
I am sure you will all agree
with this correspondent, that
we are indeed fortunate to
have such an active Lions
Club in Lucan and it is still
growing with an increase of
seven members this fall.
Keep up the good work.
J*
ENROLL NOW—TOTAL
SINGLES
DANCE
Fri., Jan. 5
8:30 to 1:00
ST. MARYS
ARENA
AUDITORIUM
James St. South
Ladies Special Night
Donation to Arthritic Society
r A
Dance
KIRKTON
WOODHAM
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Sat.z Jan. 6
Music By
Joe Overholt
Admittance Restricted to
age of majority or
accompanied by a
parent.
NO BLUE JEANS
Proceeds for Hall
Maintenance
AQUA-PRO
SCUBA-DIVING
(CERTIFICATION COURSE)
Commencing February 5,1979
it the
VANASTRA COMMUNITY CENTRE
Course length 42 hours 12 weeks - $95.00
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
Vanastra Community Centre ■ 482-3544
or Sid Scroggs • 482-3151
Candidates may obtain NAUI, ACUC, or
CMAS Certification recognized world wide.
All aged above 15 may registef
REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO 15 PERSONS
o CMAS
FETTES TOURS
14 DAY FLORIDA CIRCLE — Departs Jan. 27, Feb.
10, Feb. 24.
14 DAY FLORIDA - STAY PUT — Departs Jan. 27,
Feb. 10, Feb. 24
9 DAY MID/ TERM FLORIDA — Departs Mar. 17
GO BERMUDA — Departs Feb. 22
3 DAY TOLEDO - THEATRE & SHOPPING TOUR
Departs Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Mar. 30, April 27
9 DAY NEW ORLEANS & DEEP SOUTH
Departs Mar. 26
9 DAY CAROLINA - PLANTATION & GARDEN
------ Departs Mar. 27
4 AND 5 DAY WASHINGTON-CHERRY
BLOSSOM FESTIVAL & PARADE Departs Mar. 6
4 DAY NASHVILLE — Departs April 13, May 18
THE NASHVILLE EXPERIENCE — Departs April 13
TOUR
May 18
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Wed., Thurs. 11 a.m. till 12 p.m.
Fri., Sat. 11 a.m. till 3 a.m.
Sun. 3 p.m. till 9 p.m.
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factory
DINING LOUNGE ~
Licenced under L.L.B.O.
The family of Ted
and Irene
Steinbach invite
you to an open
house in honour
of their parents
fiftieth wedding
anniversary to be
held at their
home on
Sun., Jan. 14th
from 2-5, 7-9
Please No Gifts
Huron County
Family Planning Project
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday
from 6:30-9 p.m.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
Everyone welcome
CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
CLINTON CAMPUS
WINTER/SPRING 1979
Students are already enrolling in the
following courses which are being offered
in this winter/spring semester.
To ensure a place in the course of your
choice, call 482-3458 Monday - Friday
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or visit the Clinton
Campus on Vanastra Road.
Home Study
Office Practice for the Receptionist $23.00
Basic Bookkeeping $23.00
Advanced Bookkeeping $23.00
Photo & Darkroom Techniques $33.00
Bartending Techniques $33.00
Principles of Appraisal $140.00
Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation $22.75
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Spaghetti ;WITH
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Chicken ■BAR
Chili :AT
Pizza !LESS
Hot Corned Beef •THAN
on a bun ;$3.00
Hot Roast Beef ;PER
on a bun 'PERSON
Of Course, we have, our famous
PIZZA too!
235-2521
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