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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-05-11, Page 20Pope 20 Times -Advocate, May 1 1, 1983 ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS — GAYNOR Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first grand- child Brendon James Farr Gaynor, weighing 5:14 of Thurs- day, May 5, 1983. With thanks go- ing out to the wonderful staff at South Huron, Dr. Gans and many special friends and family. God is good. 19• MITCHELL Jamie and Lewis thank God for the safe arrival of their son Gregory Joseph born May 2, 1983 at -St. Joseph's Hospital. Weighing 8 lb. 15 oz. A playmate for Aimee and a second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. E. Boudreau and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell. Thanks go also to Dr. Fellows and 3rd floor staff and, Dr. Gans. 19c DEATHS — AMOS — Suddenly at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Ontario on Monday, May 2. 1983, William (Bill) John Amos of Lieury, On- tario in his 55th year. Son of the late Edna and Oliver Amos. Beloved husband of Una (Calder) Amos. Beloved father of Kerry and Ed Price of Stratford; Kathy and John Locke of Hamilton; Joan and Ron Butler of London; Janet of Kitchener, Nancy and ' Marilyn at home. Dear brother of Margaret I Mrs. Laurence Box) and Dorothy (Mrs. J.N. Given) Parkhill. Son-in-law of Mrs. Eva Calder, Woodingford Lodge. Woodstock. Funeral services were held at M. Box and Son Funeral Home, Parkhill, on Thursday, May 5, 1983. Interment in Parkhill Cemetery. Honourary pall bearers were: Dr. F.F. Boyes, Parkhill; Kelly Robinson, Ailsa Craig; Jack Dorman, Ailsa Craig; Dr. Wm. Stewart, London; Hon. Dennis Timbrell MPP, Hon. M Lorne Henderson, PP, Hon. robt. Eaton MPP, Rob't. McKinley, Zurich; Dr. Murray MacGregor and Dr. Clayton Switzer of Guelph. Pall bearers were Ken Edward, Bill Griffith, and George Pedlar, Parkhill; Keith Grigg, Ilderton: Bob Baird, Sarnia; and Jean Kovacs, Chatham. Flower bearers were George Glendinning, Jack Levie and Dr. Wm. Scrimgeour of Parkhill, Gerald Wright, Ailsa Craig; Jim Kneale, Grand Bend; and Barclay Aides, London. 19c thuitltD DEATHS — SCHULTZ — Mrs. Helena Schultz died Sunday, April 10 at South Huron Hospital in her 78th year. Beloved wife of Ludwig Schultz who predeceased in 1979 and daughter of the late Karl and Ernestine Kirchner. She was a resident of the Blue Water Rest Home formerly of 99 Main St. Ex- eter. She came to Canada from Poland in 1930 and farmed with her husband in Stanley Township until 1965. Surviving are three daughters: Erika, Mrs. Walter Crossan, Terrace, B.C.; Lily, Mrs, Kenneth •McMorine, Chatham, Ontario; and Dorotha, Exeter; five grandchildren, sister, Alma, Mrs. Wm. Corbett, London; brother, Adam Kirchner, Parkhill; two sons, Harry and Erik predeceased, also four sisters. Funeral service was held Tuesday Km O'Connor Funeral Homes, Zurich with Rev. Arnold Conrad officiating. Interment St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Zurich. Pallbearers were Herb Klopp, Claire Deichert, Robert Westlake. Albert Deichert, Wayne Keller, Harold Reichert. 19c HOGAN — At his residence in Mount Carmel, Friday, May 6, 1983, Wilfred Hogan. Beloved hus- band of Philomene (Desjardinei in his 71st year. Dear father of Jack, RR 3 Dashwood; Mrs. Nell McCann of Mount Carmel (Cecelia 1 Mrs. Ed Mittelholtz and Joseph both of Exeter, (Rita 1 Mrs. Jerry Hartman, London, (Margaret) Mrs. Bill Inson, Ex- eter. Dear brother of Sister Cecilia Hogan of Strathroy and Mrs. Mary Regier, Dashwood. Loved by 23 grandchildren, eight great g,andchildren. Predeceas- ed by a sister Teresa ( Mrs. Wilfred Ducharme) 1982 and two brothers Michael (1928) and Ed- ward (1966) and son-in-law Jack McCann (1982). Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Prayers were held Sunday evening. Funeral mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Monday, May 9. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Rev. J. Nelligan celebrant. Mr. Hogan was a member of the Knights of Colum- bus and served on the Mount Carmel School Board for over 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary in 1981. Six grandson acted as pallbearers, Dave McCann, Steve McCann, Mike Hogan, Brian Hartman, Dan Mit- telholtz, Chris Mittelholtz. Gran - daughter Pauline McCann read the scripture reading. 19c Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister REV. BARBARA LAING Organist Miss !dello Gabel, Aiit.C.T. Thurs., May 12 • 7:00 p.m. Dashwood Teen Group meet at Manse Sunday, May I5 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 9:45 o.m. Sunday School Tues. May 17 - 7:00 p.m. Dashwood Choir Practice Everyone Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter REV. ABRAM BLAAK Minister Sunday, May 15 10:00 o.m. Worship (Celebrating the Ascension of Jesus Christ to His FATHER: "Horne to the Father" Acts 1) 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Worship ("True Wisdom" Jame, 3:3.18) Come and Worship with Us Coven Presbyterian Church MINISTER REV. KENNETH KNIGHT Phone 235-2 24 3 Organist Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, Moy 15 10:15 o.m. Morning Worship 10:15 o.m. Sunday School All Grades Everyone Welcome The Trivitt Memorial Church (Anglican) Moin of Gidley. Exeter the REV. J.W. SUTTON Rector 235-2335 Sunday, Moy 1 S. 1983 Sunday after the Ascension 11:15 a.m. Family Service Nursery Commissioning of Lay Delegates to Synod Tonight Wednesday, May 11 7:00 p.m. Eucharist Saturday 9:00 o.m. Children's Festival at Cathedral, London A welcome to Visitors Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Poster REV. MAYO MELLECKE Sunday, May 15' 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study 11:00-a.m. Divine Service Everyone Welcome Exeter Christian Reformed Church Main St. North MINISTER REV. B.H. DE JOr'GE B.A. M.Div. Phone 235-1723 Sunday, Moy 15 10:00 o.m. • Morning Worship Sunday School • Preschoolers 2:30 p.tn. - 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. CHLO Diol 1570 • 4:30 p.m. CHOK Diol 1070 - 6 45 a.m. "The Ultimate Incentive" Television Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3) "The Way He Left" 9:30 a.m. Sundays Exeter United Church Jomes at Andrew Minister REV. JAMES FORSYTHE Assistant Minister REV. GRANT MILLS Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday, Moy 15 U:C.W. Anniversary Service 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Speaker Helen Porter from Toronto 2:00 p.m. Special Workshop on "Story Telling" (Cost 51.00) Nursery facilities available Courtesy Car 235-1044 Everyone Welcome Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Huron St. W:, Exeter Pastor Mark Lowrie Did you know? As churches go, This one may seem odd. For people here, 'Tis very clear, Talk daily with their God. Visit any of our Sunday ser• vices at.9:45 and 11:00 a.m., or 7:30 p.m. Bring the whole family! DEATHS -• ENGEL — Suddenly at his late residence RR 2, Grand Bend, on Thursday, May 5, 1983, John (Johnnie), Engel, in his 71st year. Beloved husband of the late Elsie Marion Thackeray (1975). Dear brother of Mrs. Minnie Herlick, of London and Emma Stanley of Kit- chener, Henry and Bill Engel, both of Tavistock. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one sister Mrs. Elizabeth Lohnes. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Funeral services held on Tues- day, May 10th at 2 p.m. interment in Exeter Cemetery. 19c FEAST — At St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1983. Ellenora Verna (Kraft). Beloved wife of William Feast of London, in her 70th year. Dear sister of Mrs. Elda Koehler of Dashwood, Ward Kraft of Ex- eter. Predeceased by her former husband Doug Keys (1960). Rested at T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, Wednesday evening, then at Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London. Funeral services were held on Friday, May 6 at 3 p.m. Interment Woodland Cemetery. Rev. K. Hahn officiating. Donations to the charity of your choice. , 19c ANNOUNCEMENTS — The family of Ray and Cora Hayter wish to announce a sur- prise 25th anniversary party. All welcome at 9 o'clock on May 14th at Lucan Legion. 19c Mr. and Mrs. James Handy are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter Wilma Darlene to Mr. Richard John Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman Lucan. Wedding to :ake place at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Main St. Lucan at 7 p.m. May 28th. 1983. Reception to-follow.19c Fred Grimminck Junior and Rose Marie Schram are very pleased to announce their engage- ment. The couple will be married on June 3, 1983 at 3 p.m. Open reception to follow. 19' Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Gougeon of London and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall also of Lon- don are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Barb and Doug. Vows will be exchanged June 25th, 1983 in Trinity United Church at 3 o'clock p.m. in London. 19c CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Sr. Major Margaret Bowers wish to express sincere thanks to our friends. neighbours and relatives for their acts of kindness shown during the recent toss of a loving mother, grandmother and great grand- mother. A special thank you for the . beautiful ,Moral tributes, messages of sympathy and dona- tions to the Sarnia Salvation Ar-. - my Building Fund and Cancer Society. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. Fred, Lorraine and family. 19' Coming Events BINGO — Every Tuesday even- ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin- ton 8 p.m. First regular card 31.00,'15 regular games, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot $200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years • and over. 26tfn LADIES COMMUNITY Fellowship, Exeter Town Hall, May 19, 7:45 p m. Special feature, vacation preparation. Mary Ellison. Speaker: Peg Brown, Reg. N. member of council of alcohol and other drugs. Cost 31.51). 18:19c20x ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Carmel Presbyterian Church. Hensel!, May 29, 11:00 a.m. Rev. Grant McDonald of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kitchener. Special music by Quartette.18:19c h MUSICAL EVENING, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, May 15, 7:30 p.m. featuring the Belles of St. Marys and other talent. 18:19c YAK!) AND HAKE SALE to he held at Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall on Friday, June 3rd from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m 18:19:20' 22ND ANNUAL BOOM'S recrea- tion camp, August 14 -20th for boys and girls from 8-15 years. Registration forms are available at !LSD Sports Den or phone 1-364-3304, Hanover. 19:21:23 : 2.5c ONTARIO POLLED Hereford Club show and sale, Markham Fairgrounds, Saturday. May 28, 1983. Show 10:30 a.m. Welcome to dinner and dance at Karn, Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. Catalogues, Box 35, Carrying Place. Ontario, KOK 110 19x WOMEN TODAY presents a workshop: "Wife Battering: Fact or Fiction?" Monday, May 16, 1983, 7:30 p.m. McKay Hall, North St., Goderich. Admission free. Everyone welcome. 19c EXETER IN-D(x)It Flea Market, 10 a.m. to 5 p m every Sunday. Booth rentals. l'c•te Watson, 229-6558. 19:20:21c "THF. HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Ex- pectant Parent Education ('lasses beginning Wednesday. May 25, 19113. These classes will be held in Clinton area only. The cost is 33.00. The next series of classes will begin the week of September 12, 1983. For further information and pre -registration, please call the ilealth unit office in your arca at 235.1014." - 19:20c "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Ifealth Guidance Centre, held at the Ilealth Unit office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday, Mny 17, 1983 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance, 2. Foot Care, 3. Anaemia Screening, 4. Urine Testing, 5. Blood Pressure." 19c CARDS OF THANKS — I would like to thank my fami- ly, my grandchildren great grandchildren, friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, gifts, and flowers I received on my 94th birthday. It was much appreciated. Mrs. Mabel McNicol 19c The family of the late Clarence Green wish to express sincere thanks and deep appreciation to all our neighbours, friends and relatives for their many expres- sions of sympathy in the loss of a dear husband, father and grand- father. Special thanks for floral tributes, visits, cards, donations to the Diabetic Association, the the Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge for the lovely lunch after the funeral. Many thanks to Dr. Wallace, nurses of South Huron Hospital for all their care. Rev. Grant Mills and Rev. Forsythe for their spirtual help. Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, your kind- ness will always be remembered. Kathleen Green, Audry and Bill Hess and family. 19• I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for their cards, flowers and good wishes while in the hospital. Mrs Eric (Vercy) Kennedy of Hensall, Ontario. 19c A thank you to all my friends and relatives for the many gifts, cards, floral arrangements and visits while I was a patient in University Hospital, London and since returning home. A special thank you to Grandma Denonrme and Denise for taking care of the boys. Cindy Denomnie. 19' May I take this opportunity of expressing my sincere thanks to friends, relatives, family and neighbours for the cards, - visits, treats and other -acts of kindness shown while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since retur- ning home. A special thanks for the Victoria Nurses care. Your thoughtfulness will be remembered always. Marg Johnston. 19c The family of the late Arthur Baker wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends during their recent loss of a dear father and grandfather. For their floral tributes, donations and cards, and food brought to the homes. Special thanks to Rev. Harley Moore, Rev. Barbara Laing, Rev. Maya Mellecke, Dr. O'Connor, the nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital. To T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, for their kindness and assistance at this time, to An- marie and Harry for their beautiful duet, to pallbearers and flowerbearers and to ladies of Grand Bend United Church who provided a lovely lunch. Your kindness will always be remembered. Family of the late Arthur Baker. ldc We wish to express our sincere appreciation for acts of kindness during the loss of our dear mother and grandmother. To relatives, friends and neighbours who sent flowers, cards, `donations to various charities, and gifts of food. Special thanks to the pallbearers, Rev. Arnold Conrad of Waterloo, the Lutheran Church Women of St. Peter's who provid- ed refreshments after the funeral service, M. O'Connor Funeral Home staff, Pastor and Mrs. John Obeda, Drs. Wallace and Rae, the staff of South Huron Hospital and Bluewater Rest Horne, , the residents and staff of John St. and James St. Group Ilomes of SHD Association for the mentally handicapped. Dorothy Schultz. Erika Crossan and family, Lily and Ken McMorine and family. 19c Everything is like normal again, store hours are extended as before. Thank you for your cooperation. Dutch, Canadian Store 19'. A sincere thanks to my family, relatives and friends for their visits, cards, gifts and flowers while 1 was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Also special thanks to those who have remembered me with phone calls and visits since returning home. Shirley Steckle 19' i would like to thank all those for the cards, gifts and visits while in St. Joseph's Ilospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Drs. Gans, Walker and Marchuk, 4 S.E. nurses and mom and dad. --Always greatly appreciated. Gary Middleton 19c The family of the late Mr. Clif- ford Hrintnell wish to express sincere thanks to friends, neighbours, and relatives for their expression of kindness, to those who sent food, flowers, cards, and donations. Thanks to the ladies of Branch No. 167 Ladies Legion Auxiliary for the luncheon and to the Comrades for the Legiop Ser- vice. A special thanks to Irene !farness for helping at our home. We would also like to (hank Dr. Gans and the Hoffman Am- bulance Service. Thanks also to Rev. James Forsythe and to the Dinney Funeral Home. Your kindness will always he remembered, 19' A sincere thank you to all of you for your many prayers, cards, visits, calls, flowers and gifts while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to F'rs Nelligan, Mooney and Bensette, to our family for their concern and support and to Dr. Gans and the entire hospital staff. Your consideration was very en- couraging and appreciated. Jean Fleming 19' Sincere thanks to my many friends and relatives for the visits, cards and treats while i was a patient in S1. Joseph's Hospital and especially for all the kindnesses shown me since i've been home. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated and will long be remembered. Lily Young. 19c CARDS OF THANKS — A sincere thank you to my fami- ly, relatives, neighbours and friends for visits, inquiries, treats, flowers and the many cards received while I was a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to pr. Manners, medical staff and nurses. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will long be remembered. Vonnie Overholt. 19' We would like to express a special thank you to all the kind folks that remembered us in their own special 'way with concern, prayers and goodies while Dorcas was a patient in Stratford General Hospital following an operation. Also during the emergency return for this past week. We are glad we have the family, friends, relatives and neighbours we have. Sincerely Cal and Dorcas Wein.19c IN MEMORIAM— BOWERS — In loving memory of a dear son, brother, brother-in- law and uncle Rick Bowers who passed away suddenly May 15, 1979. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hands we cannot touch, We have so many memories, Of the one we love so much. His memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by Dad, Lorraine and family. 19c BRINTNELL — in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Hilda Brintnell who passed away one year ago, May 7, 1982. A little tribute true and tender, Just to show• we still remember, She lives with us in memory still, Not just today but always will. Sadly missed by Don, Dorothy, Kim, Darlene. Jo-Ann.and Alla.19' DICKiNS — In loving memory of our parents, Phineas, who passed away on March 17, 1956 and Ethel (Smyth) on May 12, 1969; sons, Frank, January 29, 1981 and Fred on June 25, 1981. Lovingly remembered by the families. 19c ELLIOTT — in loving memory of Jeana Lou, taken from us sudden- ly 4 years ago, •May 11, 1979. Today is remembered and quiet ly kept, No words are needed, well never forget. Always remembered by Grand- pa and Grandma Davey, Uncle Don, Aunt Alma and family. 19c ELLIOTT — In loving memory of a dear Dad, Jack who passed away November 15, 1972, brother Bill who passed away January 6, 1961, brother Fred who passed away December pi, 1939 and dear mother Mary EUIott who passed away May 14, 1981. Loving memories never die, As years roll on and days pass by, in our hearts their memories are kept, Of ones we loved and can never forget. Always remembered by daughter Alva, Eldon and family. 19' JONES — In loving memory of a dear husband and father Herbert Jones who passed away one year ago, May 13, 1982. It's hard to walk the path alone, Instead of b"" your side, But to :.11 there comes the mo ment when, The path of life divides. In looking back with memories, Upon the path we trod, 1 bless the years f had with you, And leave the rest to God. - Lovingly remembered and missed by wife, Lillian and family. 19• KALBFLEISCH— in loving memory of a dear Aunt Pearl Kalbfleisch who passed away one year ago, May 12, 1982. Today is remembered and quiet ly kept, No words are needed, we will never forget, Deep in our hearts you will alwav>, fay, • Loved and remembered every day. Always remembered by neices and nephews. 19c SKiNNER — In loving memory of pa a dear brother-in-law Ross who sect away one year ago, May 12, 1982. Toa beautiful life came a sudden end. He lived and (lied everyone's friend, He left so sudden, ha thoughts unknown, But he left memories we're proud to own, We hide our tears when we speak his name. But the ache in our hearts remain the same. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by Ilelen and Ray. 19' SKINNER -- In loving memory of a dear husband Ross Skinner who passed away one year ago May 12, 1982. Little did we know tha' morning, The sorrow the day would bring. The call was sudden, the shock severe, Tor pari wit,h one we loved so dear. You didn't have time to say farewell Or for us to say goodbye, You had ken,gone before we realized, And only God knows the reason wrohy, Our familycircle has been b A link gone from our chain, No one knows the sorrow we share When the family meets and you are not there. So many things have happened Dear, Since you were called away. SO many things 10 share with you, Had you been left to stay, Life goes on, we know that's true, Hut not the same since 1 lost you, So treasure him God, in your garden of rest, For in this world he was one of the best. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by his wife Marion.19• IN MEMORIAM -- SKINNER - In loving metnory at1 a brother aid uncle, Ross Skin- ner, who passed away May 13, 1982. Little we knew when we woke that morning, • sorrow that day would bring. The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. You didn't have time to say farewell. Or for us to say goodbye, You had gone before we realized, And only God knows the reason why. Always remembered by your brother Delmer, Gladys, Edward and Gail; Frances, Frank and family. 19' SKINNER — In loving memory of a dear dad, Ross Skinner who passe82 . d away one year ago, May 12. 18 We will always remember the way you looked, The way you spoke and smiled. The little things you did for us, Are with us all the while. You bade no one your last farewell, You said goodbye to none, The Heavenly gates were opened, A loving voice had come, We often sit and think of you, The things you used to say and do, We wonder why you had to die. Without a chance to say goodbye. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you Dad, No one will ever know. Sadly missed and always remembered by Larry and Faye; Jim and Marilyn; Rick and Cathy; Barb and Brad. 19• SKINNER — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Ross Skinner, who passed away one year ago, May 12, 1982. Thank you for the memories that are yours and ours alone, For they recall so many special tnoments we have known, He was someone we could talk to that no one can replace, He was someone we could laugh with 'til tears ran down our face, He was someone we could turn to when we needed a helping hand, He was someone we could count on to advise and understand. He was someone we thought more of as each year came to an end. He was our dear Dad, but most of all our friend, He never failed to do his best, His heart was true and tender, And those who loved him most of all, Are the ones that will always remember. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten, Dale, Joan and family; Brenda, Jake and family. 19• VANSTONE — In loving memory of a dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, Robert who left us sud- denly 4 years ago, May 7, 1979. Beauttfal memories are all that are left, Of one we loved end will never forget, Just as you were, you will always be, Treasured forever in our memories. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by Carl, Chris, Steven and Matthew. 19' • Qelicious salad bar • Variety of hot and cold meats • Tea or Coffee A KING SIZED CHORE — During a recent trip to Florida town of Exeter works employee Larry Mason found this kingfish a little bit harder to handle than garbage cans. Debris from twister The twister which caused millions of dollarsof damage in Reece's Corners and other parts of Lambton County last Monday left the Exeter area virtually unscathed, although some minor damage was reported. However, debris from the Lambton area did end up in this place. Several pieces of metal sheeting 'were scat- tered in parted of Usborne Township and elsewhere, having been carried aloft by the high winds in the devastating storm. Usb tt'ne: fernier ]iyrper'son penhale was among those who went to the Reece's Corners area to help in the clean-up. He said he had taken a chain saw and was planning to help cut up some felled trees for sandeRs Dining Lounge and Tavern ON THE BEACH Open 7 days Lunch 8. Dinner Sunset specials Sandbar Open Fri. K Sat. Happy Hours Lower duck GRAND BEND (8.19) 236-2281 Deir Friends VVe would like to invite you to join us at the official opening of -our Victoria and Grey 'Rust new Data Centre, at 60 Erie Street, in Stratford on Saturday May 14th at 10 a.m. Open House will follow on Saturday from 10 to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12to4p.m. Ourest speaker pecker will be the Honourable William Davis, Premier of Ontario. 1 look forward to seeing you. W.H,. Somerville, President & Chief Executive Officer the victims. He said that became im- possible in most cases because wire fencing, hydro cables and other metal debris was tightly wrapped around trees and even imbedded in them. Kirkton Garden Party Juvenile Talent Contest ' South Perth Centennial School Fri., May 27 8:00 p.m. To enter call Mrs. Clayton Ross 229-8985 GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Huron Centennial School IIRLICEFIELD, ONT. 432.9260, 565.5341 and 236.4919 10:00 a.m. • Family IUble School 11:00 a.m. • Speaker Randy Mann Dennis Marcia( MSC Propelling Ma doctrine of Gran ANGELos • Pizza • Spaghetti • Licensed under LCBO Main St. Grand Bend } 238-2161 • It's more fin Mayon a bus Sat. 14 Kitchener Market & area 25.00 Wed. 18 Toronto R.O.M. Alexander Ex 29.00 Mon. 23BIue Jays (Detroit at Toronto) 29.00 Sat. 28 Mennonite. Relief Sale ' 19.00 Tue. 31 Blizzards vs Not- tingham Forest 35.00. June - Sat. 4 Detroit Grand Prix T.B.A. Sun. 5 Canada's Wonderland/Anne Murray 32.00 - with reserved concert seats 53.00 Fri. 10 Cullen Gardens (includes dinner)39.00 Sat. 11 African Lion Safari 29.00 Sun. 12 Frankenmuth(in- cludes dinner) 39.00 Sun. 12 Frankenmuth (trans. only) 29.00 Sun. 19 Blue Jays (Cal. at Toronto) 29.00 Sun. 26' Blizzards vs Golden Boy Earthquakes 31.00 Wed. 29 Canada's aT 'WNondertand "Bob Seger, /' 32.00 s - with reserved concert a. seats 49.00 s More to come Call for details One Day Bus Tours by Ellison Travel Phone Toll Free 1-800-265-7022 Exeter area 235-2000 ask for Mary Lynn. Jg 4424.18. • Kirkton-Woodham Optimists Bicycle Rodeo Sunday, May 15 1:00 p.m. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Bicycles and tricycles. Classes for ages up to 14 years. COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE South Huron Junior Farmers Car Rally May 15th Registration 12:30 - 1:30 at Zehr's Parking Lot Fee - $5.00 per car. Various prizes offered for most points, coming from longest distance etc. - It's an ideal way to spend an afternoon Junior Farmer Golf Foursome Sun. May 22 Exeter Golf & Country Club Registration 1 p,m. T off 1:30 General Rules • All guys names go into hat. • Girls draw for partner. • Each couple play game with one ball. (1 set of clubs per couple needed). • 2 couples to make foursome. 9 holes played. • Green fee 5.00. Registration 1.00. • Rentals ore available. • Prizes for couples and foursome with highest and lowest score and others. Gerald Johns 229.6114 Maurice Ryan 237.3369 r