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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-03-02, Page 19Page 18 • Times -Advocate, March 2, 1983 BIRTHS -- BRUXER - Ken, Chris and Jacob thank God for the safe ar- rival of Lucas Francis Grant on Februaryra 20, weighing 9 Ib. 3 oz. fe Grant MMccGpen ndrs or, are Ki. and and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruxeer, Dublin, Special thanks goes to Dr. Maynard and the OB staff at St: Josephs Hospital, London. 9c PETRIE - Wayne and Bernice (nee Wilfert) are happy to an- nounce the safe arrival of their son. Kristopher Wayne, born on February 14, 1983, at Stratford General Hospital, weighing 7 Ib. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willer( of Hen- sall and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Petrie of Stratford. Great grand- mothers are Mrs. Pauline Petrie of Stratford and Mrs. Elwood Thistle of •St. Pauls. Special thanks to Dr. Kohn, Dr. J. McAr- tur, and the nurses on three south. 9* SPiNDLER - Greg and Susan are happy to announce the arrival . of their son Andrew Gregory. A brother for Amy and Allyson. Another grandson for Billy and Mary Spindler, Grand Bend. 9c DEATHS - HEY - Peacefully resting in the arms of Jesus, at Henderson General llospital, Hamilton on • Saturday, February 26, )983. Mrs. Mary Jane t Meyers) Hey, of Blake. Ontario. in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Samuel Christian Hey ( 1956). Dear mother of Mrs. Jean Meyers of Lambeth, the late Mildred Donovan, formerly of London, Mrs. Kathleen Burdge. of London, Mrs. Elva Young. of Hamilton. Mrs. Norma Hartling, of St. Thomas and Victor llev. of Goderich. Dear sister of ()astid Meyers, of Nova Scotia. Mrs. Eleanor Brown, of. Zurich. Margaret ( Mrs. Hartford McKinley), of Toronto and Alice ( Mrs. Arnold Keller), of Dashwood. • Mrs. Hey was predeceased by three brothers and three sisters. Also survived by. eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Rested at the Zurich Chapel, of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Horne, 49 Goshen Street North. where the funeral and committal services were conducted on Tuesday. March 1st at 2 p.m. Rev. Barbara Laing officiated. Private inter- ment to. follow in Emmanuel United Church Cemetery. Dona- tions to the Giddeon Bibles or the charity of your choice wilt be ap- preciated. 9c Churrli Calvary United Church of Canada Doshwood ' • Minister REV. BARBARA LAING Organist Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Wed. Mor. 2 - 8 p.m. Bible Study Thurs. Mor. 3 - 6:30 p.m. Doshwood Teen Group Fri. Mar. 4 • 2:00 p.m. World Duy of Prayer service will be held of St. Marys Catholic Church, Grand Bend Sunday, March 6 9:45 o.m. Worship Service 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Tues. Mar. 8 - 12 p.m. Dashwood UCW luncheon meeting Wed. Mar. 9 • 9.15 Learning for lent at. Zurich Topic - Wills & Estates with Richard ()newel( Everyone Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East. Exeter REV: ABRAM BLAAK Minister Sunday. March 6 10.00 a.m. - Worshit (Jesus Cleans House) John 2:13.22 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Worship (The Covenant of Grace and Baptism) Gen. 17.1 14 ' Everyone Welcome Coven Presbyterian Church • MINISTER REV. KENNETH KNIGHT Phone 235.2243 Organist Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, March 6 1:30 p.m. Afternoon Worship 1:30 p.m. Sunday School All Grades Everyone Welcome The Trivitt Memorial Church (Anglican) Main o► Gidloy. Exeter the REV. J.W. SUTTON Rector 235-2335 Sunday, March 6 Third Sunday in Leni 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School Nursery Wednesdays in Lent • 7:00 p.m. Eucharist 7:45 p.m. Bible Sturdy Friday. March 4 2:00 p.m. World Day of Proyr,i (Host: Precious Blood o1 frivol) A welcome to Visitors t NNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS - BLAIR - Willa E. Blair al South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thurs day. February 24, 1983. beloved wie of Wilmer Blair of Exeter in her 86th year. Survived by two grandchildren, Mrs. Ruth Anne Luther of Huron Park and Ernest Kerr of Exeter. Also survived by five great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one daughter Mrs, Ella Kerr and three sisters and one brother. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, where funeral ser- vice yvas held on Saturday. February 26th. Interment Bayfield Cemetery, with Reverend James Forsythe of- ficiated. 9c DAVIS -- At the Bluewater Rest Horne, Zurich on Sunday, February 27. 1983. Edith Jane 'Jennie'.( Brock). Wife of the late Ernest Davis. formerly of Exeter in her 94th year. Dear mother of Mrs. Grant Taylor ( Marion l of London. Miss Dorothy Davis and Hugh Davis -both of Exeter, Robert Davis of Stratford. Also survived by four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Predeceased by two brothers and two sisters. Friends called al the Itopper-Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter where funeral service was held on Tuesday, March 1 al 2 p.m. Interment, Exeter Cemetery, Rev. James Forsythe officiated. 9c IIARBURN -- At University Hospital. London on: Sunday. February 20, Mrs. Irene C. (Datersl llarburn, 68. of Staffa. Survived by her. husband Henry Harburn and daughter 1 Norma Mrs. Alex Meikle, Exeter: ( Kathryn ( Mrs. Angelo Tsoumairs, London: 5 grand - ,children (Heather) Mrs. Paul Lovie. Dennis and Terry Meikle. Nick and Paula Tsoumairs. brother Carl Daters. Hamilton; sister Mrs, Dorothy Simpson, Ex- eter. The funeral service Was held Wednesday. February 23 at Heath -Leslie Funeral Hoose. Mit- chell. Res'. Wilfred Fearn and Rev. A.11. Daynard officiated. Pallbearers were Ross Smale, Gordon Parsons, Bob Sadler. Reg Elliott. John Miller. ,lack !fay. Floscerbearers were grand- children Paul Lovie. Dennis Meikle. Nic 'i'sotinairs. inter- ment Woodland ('enletcry. Mitchell. 9- • Zion Lutheran Church Doshwood Paster REV: MAYO MELLECKE Wed. Mar. 2 • 7:30 p.m. Lenten Service each Wednesday Sunday. March 6' 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study 11:00 o.rn Divine Service Everyone Welcome Exeter Christian Reformed 'Church Main St. North MINISTER REV. B.H DE JONGE B A. M.Dry Phone 235-1723 Sunday, March 6 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 Back to God Hour Radio Program Sundays CKNX Dial 920 - 10 30 o m. ORO Diol 1570 .4:30 p. m C1101( Diol 1070 - 645 o.rn. • He knew us perfectly' Television , faith 20 Global 6 (cable 3i The anxiety factor' 9 30 (TM. Sundays Exeter United Church James at Andrew Minister REV JAMES FORSYTHE Assistant Minister kEV. GRANT MALS Organist and Choirmaster Mr Rohert Cameron Sunday. March 6 Third Sunday in lent 11 00 a.m. Worship Service Sunday School Classes • 2.00 Mission Festival at Mitchell United Church Confirmation Class to attend Nurser9 facilities available Courtesy Car 2352656 All Are Welcome DEATHS - HUNTER - In Medicine Hat General Hospital on February 20. 1983. Myrtle '(Sims) Hunter formerly of Exeter in her 115th year. Beloved wife of the tate Gor- don Hunter. Dear mother of Lois ( Mrs. Doug Brintnell) of Medicine Hat. Alberta. Dear grandmother of Larry and Wayne Brintnell of Medicine 41a1 and Mrs. Brenda Hawthorne of Owen Sound, Ontario and great- grandmother of Christie and Mark Brintnell. Sister of Mrs. Thelma Neil of Exeter. Crema- tion in Medicine Hat with inter- ment of ashes in Exeter Cemetery at a later date. 9c RICHARDSON - At IN.- Bluewater Rest-Ilome, Zurich. on Monday, February 21. 1983. Mary A.C. Richardson, formerly of Kip- pen and Hensall in her 98th year. 14idow of the late Reverend John Richardson. Mrs. Richardson is survived by a number of nieces and nephews and predeceased by three sisters and five brothers. Rested at the T. Harry Hoff►nan and Sons Funeral Home• - Dashwood. A private family ser- vice took place •on Thursday, February 24 at 3 p.m. with Don Moffat of Brucefield United Church officiating. Temporary in- tombment in Hensall Mosoleum. Spring interment will take place at Woodstock Presbyterian Cemetery. Rev. ' and Mrs. Richardson served at the various charges, Woodstock, Brighton, `Arkona, Thamesville, Dru►ntw, Millbank, London, Kippen and she was predeceased by her husband in 1952.4c • CARDS OF THANKS- My HANKS- My- sincere thanks to the many friends who remembered In wwith cards, visits, flowerruit while i was a patient in St. .Joseph's ffospital. Bill ('handler 9• The nieces and nephews of the late Mrs. Mary A.C. Richardson wish• to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards; flowers and memorial donations during our recent bereavement- Special thanks 'to Blue Water (test Home and staff, Dr. Wallace and Mrs.1'issc•her the 1'. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home. MrS. Bob Hoffman for her beautiful solo, Itobl. Cameron organist, pallbearers and Don Moffat for his comforting words, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Eyre for helping prepare the lunch after the service. Your thoughtfulness will always be'rememhered..9" CARDS OF THANKS -- The family of the late Mrs. Alice Dewan wish to sincerely thank the many neighbours, friends and relatives for gel well wishes, flowers, concerns and prayers during Alice's illness. Thanks to the doctors and nurses of Victoria Hospital. 'Special thanks to Father Finn, Father Henry, Father Brereton, Sister Gerarda, and C. Haskett and Son Funeral Ilome. As well, to all the wonderful ladies for their baking and volunteer help. Thank you for all the many expressions of sym. pathy. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. John Dewan and Family 9c 1 wish to thank everyone who remembered me with cards, gifts, flowers and visits while i was a patient in University and Victoria Hospitals and since returning home, also those who were so kind to Wes. Special thanks to my fainily and Rev. Forsythe for his encouragement. It was all great- ly appreciated. Madeline Witmer 9* i wish to thank my family for all being present to celebrate my 80th birthday, my relatives and friends who remembered me with gifts, cards and flowers and for three lovely weeks in Michigan and Florida. 1 appreciate it all very much. Florence Hendrick 9• 1 would like to sincerely thank my family. relatives, friends and neighbours for all the lovely flowers, treats, cards, visits and phone calls of concern while 1 was a patient in University Hospital and since returning berme. Thanks to Dr. McKenzie and his staff and all the nurses on the sixth floor. Also very special thanks to Rev. Jim Sutton and Steve Haig for their comforting words. Your thoughtfulness will always he remembered. Tom lfumphreys. 9c• The family of the late Samuel Desch, Hensall, wish to express ,their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and memorial donations during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to the staff of University. London and South Huron Hospitals, Drs. Steele and O'Con- nor for their special care shown to a beloved husband and father. We wish to convey our heartfelt thanks to Mike of O'Connor Funeral (fomes for his sincere kindness shown us, United Church Women for delicious lunch, Rev. Stan McDonald's visits and itev. Barbara Laing for rendering a most comforting service. The Oesch Family 9c timing events BINGO - Every Tuesday even- ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin- ton. 8 p.m. First regular card $1.08. 15 regular games, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot $20(i must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. 26(111 VISIT "1'IIE ENCHANTED 14ORLD OF '1'11E 110131tl'1' - with the Iifesized puppets of Theatre Sans F'il at Blyth .Memorial Ha11,Thursday. March :tat 8 pin. Tickets 58 available at 52:3-9:95? or 52:3-4:3:31. It,9c ('I'Rt ANI) itF:D (10)SS First ,Gd. Basic Cardiac Life Support. March 26. 8 hours, 525.00. B('LS Reeerl, March' 27, 4 hours. $153)0 Ileart Saver, March 27, 4 hours. 515.0). Red Cross Standard First Aid, \larc•h 19 and 2o, 16 hours. 534.110. To register or for more in formation phone Pard Robinson al 2:35-0149 alter 5 p.m. 9:10:11e 131,1-1'11 FESTIVAL SINGERS still present an all -Canadian cancer( in Myth \Icnlorial 11all on Sunday, \larch 13th al 3 p.m and - 8 p.tn. Tickets at 5.1.I0 and 51.50 are available at the Box Office • 52:1934111 and the IlIvIb. Saga ' 5'231 1:1:11 1 9.10c LOG BUILDING ('Ol'1LSF: taught by Pat Wolk. al (tick Ingrain's place. Ileiisall. For nnre infor- mation call 262-2614. Course limited to 15 students Starts July I I for two weeks y(• Wult1,D DAY OF PRA YEl( mec•tiug will be held in Trivill Memorial Church. Friday. March 4 at 2 p.m with Father NeIIig.ln as gue l speaker. All Tidies and gentlemen of the community in- vited Nursery provided 'k' EUCI(I(E PARTY, Sunday. Mareh 6. 8:00 p.m.. -Mount Carmel School gym. Admission 51.00. For information call 237-34:34. . ('1(EDITON WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE EUCHRE - March 8, 8:15) p.m. Community Hall. Ad• mission 51.00. Prizes, lunch prcr vided. Everyone welcome. 9c SOL'Tll HURON 11OSPI'PAI, aux- iliary meeting. Tuesday. March 8, 2:311p.m. Our guest speaker will he from the Thames Valley Children ('entre, London. 9c 100E EXETER SECOND DEGREE team will be cantering the Second Degree on Tuesday. March 8th on several brothers. All Brothers welc•onre. Norm Whiting N.G., Alex Meikle Acting limn - ding Secretary. 9' 1001•' FIGENI)SHIP BANQUET and dance will be held al the South I luron Rec ('entre on Satur- day. March 19. 'Pickets available from any lodge officer. Norm Whiling V.G., Alex Meikle Acting Recording Secretary. 9:111' Get your ticket now for the JACK RIDDELL ROAST in appreciation for a decade of service as M.P.P. for Huron - Middlesex. • WED. MARCH 16th Seaforth & District Com- munity Centre - Social Hour 6 p.m. Dinner: 7 p.m., Roast and Dance to follow. Tickets $15 each... Ca l l : EXETER 235-2853 I.UCAN 227-4840 ZURICH 236-4034 4‘140 4iv\ South Huron Recreation Centre Arena Activities Wednesday, March 2 4 - 5 Precisiori Skoting 5 9 Minor Hockey 9 - 10 :anadian, Tire Thursday, March 3 7:30 - 8:30 Figure Skating 10-11, 2 • 3 Mom s and Tots 4 - 8 Figure Skating 8 - 9 Precision •9 - 10 Broomball Friday, 'March 4 9 - 11 Shinny Hockey ($2.50 each) 4 • 8 Figuce Skating 8 - 11 Mohawks vs Hawks Saturday, March 5 9 - 7 p.m. Shamrock Pee Wee B playoffs 8 - 9 Ice rental 9 - 10:30 Ice rental Sunday, March 6 8 a.m. 10 p.m. H.O.M.E.competition Monday, March 7 4 • 10 Figure Skating Tuesday, March 8 .10 - 11, 2 - 3 Mom s and Tots 5 - 7 Minor Hockey 8 - 12 Men's Rec league ( CARDS 'OF THANKS - 1 wish to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for their many visits, cards. telephone calls, treats and prayers during my slay in hospital and since returning home. It js appreciated so very much. Isobel) !fader •9c IN MEMORIAM - ALLISON - In loving memory of a dear brother and sister-imlaw, uncle and aunt, Roy Allison, who passed away March 7, 1981 ;inti Lillian Allison who passed away April 28, 1980. Though their smile is gone forever, • And their hands we cannot touch, Still we have so many, memories, Of the ones we loved so much. Lovingly remembered by Verne. Lola and family 9c DESJARDINE - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Mabel Desjar•'tine who passed away February 26. 1982. We travel down a winding road. A road without an end, And they who seen) so far away. Are only around the bend. Lovingly remembered by daughter Ruby, Wilmer and Douglas and grandchildren. 9c GLANVILLE' •-• In loving memory of our beloved father Frank A. Glanville who God chose as one of His who passed away 15 years ago. March 1. 1968. What we would give if we could say 'Hello Dad', in the satne old way. To hear you laugh and see you smile, To sit with you and talk awhile. So if you have a father. Cherish him with care. For you'll never know the heartache, Until you see his empty chair. You are always in our mind. No matter what we do, All the time within our hearts. There are thoughts of you. Ever remembered and sadly missed by your family, Richard, David, Muriel, 'Elaine. Kathy. Lorna, Brenda and Barbara. 9c JOHNS - in loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father Lewis Johns who passed away March 6. 1976. The gate of memory will never close. I miss you more than anyone knows. Lovingly remernberc•(I by wile Ina, family; grandchildren. 9' MARTENS - in loving memory of a dear son, Michael ,James. who passed away one year ago.. March 5. 1982. The gates of memory never close, flow much we miss him no one knows, Memories don't fade. they just ,grow more deep. Of the son we hived, but could not keep. Lovingly rememlkred and sad- ly missed by .mem aid dad: 9c PASSMORE - - In memory of a loving husband, father and grand- father:- Norman Mc Leod Passmore, passed away March 6. 1976. The world changes year to year. And friends from day to clay. But never will the one we lowed. Froin metnory pass away. Sadly missed by Emma. Russell, Dorothy and family 9c help Cp your Heart Fund LONDON AFTERNOON WOMEN'S AG141W TUES. MAR. 8th 1:15 p.m. Dufferin Hall 443 Dufferin Ave. Speaker: Doreen McTaggart London Babysitting Available at Dundas St. United Church Refreshments provided More Information 223-2323 Open House and St. Patrick's Celebration Watch for further details Ellison Travel 235-2000 •'iii llllr 111111lli1111111111111111111111111111; Dance Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre Sat., Mar. 5 Music by Joe Overholt Proceeds for Hall Maintenance 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ir New Dabber Bingo .1 Lucon Arena March 2 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, share the wealth, standup bonanza Jackpot $1000 55 calls L Single book $4, Double $7, Triple $10. Bingos each Wednesday night licence # 2872) 1 Proceeds for Arena 01I. r. L,.n,, r.9uteh.ns neo • under 16 y.nn of 09' ,,11 5, ndmmrd •HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND•HELD AWARD IIIACADEMY NOMINATI � S Mat - SAIN A! t&M1. SUNDAY ,1.v 11RIR9OAY t:NO. lN(IUDING BEST PICTURE BEST DIRKTOR Sydney Pollack BEST ACTOR Dustin Hollmon BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Teri Gorr lessko lnrrgd 4 '1111111 D sTIN KOI'IE71rIAN OOtsie it; V11i 1 ' IFI N'J ( ID: i - 4 .... • . DUSTIN IiOITMAN JESSICA LANGE 113133111 -TOOT'SIE ?.'511 v; ' s ' 1(116P$ -Il . - est) ek:MIs 1 '-1 •I 11111. y tS','IlMst (THTTJlTtp I('*ltt'':A;Tr PARK ThEATRLOUASI000CC,8 GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Huron Centennial khool BRUCEFIELD, ONT. 482-9260, 565-5341 and 236-4979 10:00 a.m. - Family tlble School 11:00 a.m. - Speaker Randy Mann Dennis Merclor MSC Preaching the doctrine of Grace l--- ,_ Piano -Frolics Learn to play the piano and have fun with Crafts, Rhythms, Games and Songs. Join in our music classes for children ages 5 to 7. To register for our next 10 week course - call now. - Julie Easterbrook 235-0760 WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA April 1 to 3 $15900 CDN p.p. double includes: • deluxe motor conch • 2 nights accommodation • tour and tickets .to Meadow Raceway • dinner at Meadows Raceway • City Tour • Tickets to Jamboree USA and Jam Session • Services of tour escort Call Mary Lynn Ellison Travel 235-2000 Exeter Kinsmen & Kinettes Presents Lowdown Live 50 & 60's Music at its best Mar. 26/83 Huron Park Rec Hall Advance tickets $12,00 couple at door 313.00 couple Lunch provided Proceeds 'to Cystic Fibrosis and Community Work Contact for tickets Bob Reynolds 235-2309 Exeter Co-op 235-2081 Ann Armstrong 235-1746 Martin Chittenden 227-1748 Double K Garage 228-6703 NINNIIHNINIIINt11M1IU1NIt1UN11NINfNINIINIMINI11N1111U11M111N1�IMl Claybird Gun Club Dance a Sat., March 5' Dashwood Community Centre puteummis Music by Spirit Dancing 9 - 1 $10.00 per couple. Lunch provided Tickets available from any member or at door. 1UNIIUUUNINNMO UtNINOIN1IUMII1,tt111IIIIt11tN1 UUMINIIIIIINIIIIIMIINIUUIINIIIIUIIt J111JIIIIHiIMIIiMIIIIMIIIRMINIUMIMM111N111111N1111111M11NII1111111111U111RI111N1N111111L = Fund .Raising Dance To Aid Crediton Community Hall a Sponsored by Crediton and District Social Club Saturday, March 5 Y 1983 I = 1 a Huron Park Rec Centre Music by Country Caravan (Johnny Wurm) Lunch Provided Tickets 118.00 per couple advance 510.00 at door For tickets contact Glen Hodgins 234.6749 Don Winter 235-1354• 11▪ 11111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111I11111111111111IIII11111111111111111111I8811111iNt1111NINIIN111N1f(111MItfln • Huron County Family Planning Services 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 ST. PATRICK'S DANCE • Sponsored By 11 ~ J Mt. Carmel Parish, (( Saturday, March- tI2,1 1$83 South Huron Rec Centre • Music By: "Kelly's Heroes" Dancing from 9 till 1 Lunch Provided Tickets: $10.00 per couple For tickets call: 237-3378. 228-6275 235-1380, 235-0899 Call Now before March 8 for this fun evening J The Blyth Festival Sirigers present 1` Something to Sing About" An all Canadian Concert DATE: Sun., March 13th PLACE: Blyth Memorial Hall TIME: 3 p.m ,g 8 p.m. TICKETS: 4:00 - adults, 1.50 children For tickets phone: Don or Marg: 235-0301 Day Gail: 237-3546 Evenings Box office: 523-9300 Tues. & Blyth Saga: 523-4331 in co-operation with: Blyth „gr., Wed. Centre For The Arts Friday 1111•1! `r 1Jair[wood Jiole, "After Hours" Sot. ,r' Your friendly neighbourhood spots