HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-10-27, Page 43ANNOUNCE
BIRTHS —
MacLACHERN — Ron and
Theresa are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their son,
Terence Alexander, born October
13, 19112 at South Huron Hospital
weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. George
Blyde, Crediton and Mr. Ron
MacEachern, Stellarton, Nova
Scolia. 44c
McLAREN -- Rodney and Joanne
are pleased to announce the birth
of a daughter Sara Marie
weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. born on -
Wednesday, October 24 in South
Huron Hospital. A little sister for
Amy. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren of
Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. William
Riley of Huron Park. Special
thanks to Dr. Steciuk and all the
nursing staff. 44pd
REGIER — Cecil and Wanda are
pleased to announce the birfh of
their daughter Melanie Rebecca
tober 10 weighing 7 lbs 34. oz.
Wee sister for Raymon, Jeffrey
and Kevin. Grandchild for Mr..
and Mrs. Gerald Regier and Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Wilder. 44c
WESTCOTT Richard and
Patricia (nee Lee) are thrilled to
announce the arrival of Brian
Richard on October 27, 1982,
weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. in Sarnia,
Ont. Proud grandparents are
Hazel and Allan Westcott of RR 1
Centralia and•Jean Lee of Lon-
don. Great grandmother is Mrs.
Bela Snell of Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich, Ont. 44pd.
DEATHS —
ty'ROCKER — At University
Hospital, London on Sunday, Oc-
tober 31, 1982, George (Pete)
(Kirby) Crocker. Beloved hus-
band of Jeanne (Weber) Crocker
of Orchard Street, Grand Bend in
his 77th year. Dear father of Jim
Crocker (R.C.M.P.) of Ottawa,
Harry Crocker of Lambeth,
George Crocker of London, Joan
(Mrs. Robert Daniels) of Watford
and Anne of California. Dear
brother of Miss Betty Crocker and
Fred Crocker both of London,
Mary Jane (Mrs. H. W. Wardle)
of Franklin, North Carolina.
Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood where the funeral ser-
vice was held on Tuesday,
November 2 at 2 p.m. Intermenj
Exeter Cemetery. Rev. H. Moore
officiated. Memorial donations to
Lambton Lung Association or the
charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family. 44c
DEATHS —
DIETRICH — Suddenly at
University Hospital, London, on
Thursday evening, October 28th,
1982, Lawrence M. (Lorne)
Dietrich of RR 2 Dash , to his
72nd year. Beloved hulsband of
Mary (Breen) Dietrich and dear
father of Mrs. Theresa Brannon of
RR 2 Dashwood, Helen (Mrs.
Rene Boogemans) of Hensel),
Marlene (Mrs. Bill Hohnan) of
Egmondville, -Linda (Mrs. Bill
Wasnidge) and Carol (Mrs. Dave
Cyr), both of RR 3 Alba Craig,
Earl of Mitchell, John and Jim,
both of RR 2 Dashwood. Loved by
20 grandchildren. Also survived
by sisters Mrs. Alma Ryan of
Seaforth, Tillie (Mrs, William
Ziler) of Zurich, Greta (Mrs.
Leonard Restemayer) of RR 1
Dashwood, brothers Milford
Dietrich of Windsor, Ted Dietrich
of London, and predeceased by
brother Roy Dietrich. Rested at.
The T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood.'
Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Church on Monday
November lst,1982. Interment in
Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Father J.
Nelligan celebrant. 44c
HOGGARTH — At Westminster
Hospital, London on Thursday,
October 28,1982,Donaldliloggarth
of Grand Bend and formerly of
London in his 75th year. Beloved
husband of the late Mary
(Thompson) Hoggarth (March
1982). Loved brother of Mrs. Mary
Barbour of Toronto, Gertrude
(Mrs. Roy Flear), Irene (Mrs.
Clarke Kennedy), and Herbert
Hoggarth all of Grand Bend. Also
survived by nieces and nephews.
Rested at T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood.
Funeral service was held on
Saturday, October 30. Interment
in Exeter Cemetery. Rev. K.
Knight officiated. Mr. Hoggarth
was a veteran of WW II and
member of R.C.E. Veterans
Association and Canadian
Railway Operating Group and a
retired employee of C.N.R. (con-
ductor), London. 44c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The family of Morris and
Florence Denomme cordially in-
vite all relatives, friends and
neighbours to attend an Open
House in honour of their parents
50th wedding anniversary on Sun-
day November 14, 1982 from 2:30
- 4:00 p.m. at the Dashwood Com-
munity Centre. Your friendship
and presence are their cherished
gifts. We respectfully request no
other. '
401/2,
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
PRANCE — On the occasion of
the 50th wedding anniversary of
Harold and Minerva Prance their
family extends an invitation to
relatives, friends and neighbours
to attend an Open House at Boson
quet Central School RR 3 Thed-
ford on Sunday November 7 from
2-5 p.m. Best Wishes only. 44c
The winner of the 50-50 draw for
October sponsored by the Exeter
I.O.O.F. was won by Mr. Leo
Pressey, RR 1 Eden, Ontario.44pd
CARDS OF THANKS —
Our sincere appreciation to
friends and relatives for
messages of sympathy and other
kindness extended to us since our
recent loss of a dear grandson.
Bev and Muriel Parsons 44c
I thank the doctors and nurses
at St. Joseph's Hospital for their
good care. Special thanks to
Pastor Robert Degraw for his
great concern and prayers, as
well as Pastors Hord and
Loshbough. Thanks to the
Masonic' Lodge, relatives and
friends who visited, sent lovely
flowers, fruit basket, cards and
treats while a patient in hospital.
God bless you for all your
kindness.
Ted Butler 44pd
1 would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends
and relatives for the flowers,
gifts, cards and an the phone calls
I received while I was in Univer-
''sity Hospital and since returning.
Everything was much ap-
preciated. Special thanks to Drs.
Wolfe and Dupeur and their train-
ing staff and all the nurses on 5th
floor east: Your thoughfulness
will always be remembered.
Bernys Finkbeiner 44pd
Our heartfelt thanks to
relatives, friends; and neighbours
for the many acts of kindness
shown during the illness and pass-
ing of a beloved husband, father,
grandfather and great grand-
father Earl Lewis. Our sincere
appreciation to Dr. Hock, Jackie
Wells V.O.N., the Homemakers,
Haskett and Son.Ambulance and
University Hospital. We grateful-
ly acknowledge the floral tributes,'
donations to charities, food, visits
and cards. Special thanks to the
pallbearers, flowerbearers,
Brinsley United Church Women,
and the T. Stephenson and Son
Funeral Home. The
thoughtfulness and concern of
Pastor Beatrice Ash shall always
be remembered. It was all .deep-
ly
eep-ly appreciated and never to be
forgotten. God bless you all for
your kindness. •
Jessie Lewis and family. 44pd
Peace '
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
REY. JOHN OBEDA
Sunday, November 7
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Sunday School
Church of the Lutheran Hour
CFPL 7 a.m. Sundoy
Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Mist Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Wed. Nov. 3. 8:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting
Thurs. Nov. 3 • 6.30 p.m.
Keen Group
Sundoy, November 7
•
9:45 o.m. Church Service
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday, November 7
10:00 a.m. Worship
Sermon "Faith...Promise."
Mal. 3:10
11:00 o.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Worship
"Assurance...Victory"
1 Cora 10:13
Fri. Nov. 5 . The Bethel Reform•
ed Church presents the film "The
Hiding Place". This is the true
story of Corrie Ten Boom. Why
not invite your friends and
relatives to this very fine film.
There will be o freewill offering
to take core of the costs. It all
begins at 8:00 p.m. in our church
Everyone Welcome
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235.2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, November 7
1:30 p.m. AfternoonWorship
1:30 p.m. Sunday School
All Grades
Everyone Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
•(Anglican)
Main at Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235-2335 .
Sunday. November 7
11:00 a.m. Remembrance Service
Church School
A welcome to Visitors
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Paster
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sundoy, November 7
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
& Bible Studjr
11:00 a.m. Divine Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.N. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday, November 7
10:00 a.m. • Morning Worship
Sundoy School- Preschoolers
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
Radio Program • Sundays
CKNX• Dial 920 10:30 o.m.
CHOK Div! 1070 6:45 o.m.
CHLO Dial 1570 - 4:30 p.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Globo! 6 (cable 3)
9.30 a.m. Sundays
Exeter United Church
James of Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV. GRANT MILLS -
Orgonist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Comeron
Sunday. November 7
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
11.00 o,m. Sunday School
Classes
Nursery facilities ovoilobte
Courtesy Cor 235.1681
All Are Welcome
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Minister
REV. BURTON CROWE
Cent.olio 228.6974
Sunday, November 7
9:45 o m. Zion Worship
10.45 a.m. Zion Sunday School
10.00 a.m. Centralia Sunday
School
11:15 a.m. Centralia Worthip
Everyone Welcome
The following notice, intend-
ed to entice car-pool member-
ship, was 'recently posted on
an office bulletin board:
"Ultimate in -car pooling,
24 -foot motor home for 10
commuters. TV, beverage
service, kitchen and
bathroom privileges. Bring
own razor ."
Sign on a men's gym door:
"We have courses to make
grown men young and young
men groan."
IN MEMORIAM—
GEDDES — For a dear brother
and sister-in-law William and
Irene Geddes who passed away
November 13, 1978 and November
6, 1979.
The Crreatest Gift is
Edna tpel 44Pd
GEDDES — For a dear hustand
William Snell who passed away
November 17, 1978.
This day is remembered and
quietly kept,
No words are needed,
We will never forget.
Edna Snell 44pd
McKINNON — In loving memory
of.a treasured grandmother and
great grandmother Mary McKin-
non who passed away November
5th, 1980.
To lose someone you have toyed
for years,
Is hard beyond belief.
Your heart comes near to
breaking,
And God only knows the grief.
We .miss you Grandma, . in so
many ways,
The things you said and did
No need for words except to say,
Still loved, still missed in every
way.
Sadly missed and forever loved
by Nancy Rae, Bob and Jonathon.
PETERS — In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother
Ida M. Peters who passed away
one year ago, November 4, 1961.
So many things have happened,
Mother
Since you were called away,
So many things to share with you,
Had you been left to stay.
You never said goodbye to us,
Perhaps it's just as well,
We never could have said
goodbye
To the one loved so.
It's lonesome here without you,
Mom
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same to us,
Since you were called away.
Your end was very sudden,
You made us weep and cry,
Your resting place we visit,
And place your flowers with care.
But no one knows the heartache,
When we walk away and leave
you there.
Lovingly remembered and
never to be forgotten by Bonnie,
Earl and Michael. 44c
PURDY — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father who
passed away November 5, 1980.
To lose someone you have loved
for years,
It's hard beyond belief,
Your heart comes near to
breaking
And God only knows the grief.
We miss you, Dad, in so many
ways,
The things you said and did,
No need for woods except to say
Still loved, still missed in every
waLovingly remembered by wife
Susan, daughter Maxine and Bon-
in -law Lorne. , 44c
What's
Doing?
DR. GERALD BENN — is com-
ing to Emmanuel Baptist Church,
November 14-21. He is the Presi-
dent of London Baptist Bible Col-
lege and Seminary. Dr. Bean is a
noted speaker who is much in de-
mand. Services will begin at 7:30
p.m. sharp. Everyone is welcome.
44c
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY MEETING — Tues-
day November 9 at 2:30 p.m. in
Auxiliary Rooms. Mrs. Eric
Luther will be guest speaker.44pd
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH —
Anniversary Services, Sunday
November 14th, 11 o'clock.
Speaker - Rev. W. D: Jarvis.
Special music by "Men of Ac-
cord" 44c
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. November 8, 1982 from
9:30 • 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screen-
ing 3. immunization 4. Flouride.
44c
THE LADIES AUXILIARY —
are holding a bake sale and tea,
bazaar and penny sale at the Blue
Water Rest home on Saturday
Noiember 1:3th from 2-4 in the
afternoon. Everyone welcome!
44c
TiLE HURON, COUNTY
HEALTH UNiT — invites you to
attend the Adult Health Guidance
('entre. held al the Maple Woods
Apartments. Zurich on Monday,
November 8, 1982 from 1:30.3:30
p,rn. for: 1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot ('are 3. Anaemia Screen-
ing 4. Urine Testing 5. Blood
i'ressure. 44c
RUMMAGE 'SALE — J.A.D.
McCurdy Schoo): Huron Park.
November 6 from 141 a.m. to I
p.m. Sponsored by Bro les and
Guides of Huron Park/Cr icon
area. Phone 228.6362 or 228
44c
BOOKKEEPING -- AN IN-
TRODUCTION Seminar
November 25th. 1982, 8:30 a.m. -
4:30 p m Conestoga College.
Stratford. ('all Faye Cook, FBDIi,
27I-5650 to register. Registration
fee $45 per person, $80 per double.
44c
BiNGO — Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin-
ton, 8 p.m. First regular • card
81.00, 15 regular games, 3 share
the wealth. Jack Pot 3400 must go.
Admission restricted to 16 years
and over. - 26tfnc
el
4'
Country Christmas Bazaar
Sat. November 13th
Exeter United Church
Teo room - 1:00 p.m
Viewing 1:30 p.m. Sale 2 p.m.
Baking, Delicatessen, Jams, Sewn and
Knitted Articles, Cone Wreaths, Tree
Ornaments, Tea Rooni, Baby-sitting
Service. Everyone Welcome!
r
4-
Community Bible studies
Led by
JOHN MARTIN
Every Monday at 8 p.m.
Usborne Central School library
For More Information CaII:
235-0456 234-6213 229-6572
Thy Word is a Tamp unto my feet and
light unto my Path. .
Psalms 119:105
Everyone Welcome
(Nondenominational)
KIPPEN TURKEY & HAM SUP-
PER held in Brucefield United
Church Novernber 17, 1982. Adults
$6.00 Children $2.50. Advance
tickets only. 42,43,44c
CIIRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH BAZAAR, Bake table
and tea. Saturday November 20.
11 a.m. - 5 p.m. in Exeter Town
Hall. 43,44,45e
BACK TO GOD RALLY in F. E.
Madill Secondary School,
Wingham on Friday November 12
19,82 at 8:00 p.m. Speaker - Dr.
Joel Nederhood of the Back to
God Hour Radio Ministry and
C. %C. T.V. Topic - "Changing our
World". Free Admission.43,44,45c
HOT TURKEY SUPPER at
Grand Bend United Church,
Wednesday November 10, 5 to 8
p.m. Adults - $6.00. Children 5 to
12 . $3.00. 4 years and under free.
Take outs available. Phone Paula
Taylor at 238-8732 by 12 o'clock
November 10th. 43,44,45c
BAZAAR AND TEA — St. Marys
Church, Brinsley. Thursday
November 18, 8:30 p.m.44,45,46c
CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOW —
Featuring Perry's handmade
lingerie and a unique collection of
smaller gift items. November 18,
19, 20; 404 Edward Street, Exeter.
44,45,46c
BRINSLEY COMMUNITY CEN-
TRE EUCHRE PARTY — held at
West McGillivray Hall November
5, 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Ladies please bring lunch.
Followed by discussion about con-
tinuing or disposal of Brinsley
School. Please come with your
ideas. 44c
CETIiEL REFORMED
HURCH — presents "The
Hiding Place". Friday November
5th at8p.m. 44e
fIAZAAR AND BAKE SALE — at
G eenway Anglican Church.
Sat day November 6, 2-4 p.m.
Adm ion 11.00 44c
Opti -Mrs. of Stephen
AnnUai
Ham
Dinner
Optimist Hall Huron Park
November 13
4-6p.m.
5:50 Adults; 3.00 ages 6 - 12
1.50 under 6 years
Proceeds - for needy families at
Christmas -
Dance 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
5.00 couple, 3.00 single
D4ior prizes and lunch provided
‘, You are invited to
Grand Bend United Church
ANNIVERSARY
Nov. 7 11:15 a.m.
Rev. -Charles Scott
Chaplain Psychiatric Hospital
The former Blyth pastor has lec-
tured on both sides of the
border on aging studies and
retirement philosophies. Rev.
Scott hos %orbits soisen award
for outstanding work in
chaplaincy in Canada and the
United States.
Times-Advocat, November 3, 1982 Page 15A
Pineridge Chalet
RR 2, Hensall
NOW BOOKING:
Christmas parties,
athletic banquets
and parties.
Sat., Dec. 4th "Spirit"
Fri., Dec. 10th "Joe Overholt"
Sat.. Dec. 11th "Spirit"
Sat., Dec. 18th"Main Street Jug Band"
New Years Eve - "Spirit"
Tickets '25.00 couple
Hot and cold buffet
Reserve your table from our floor plan
Phone 262-2277 or 236-4610
Queen's Hotel, Seaforth
It's Happening
every
Tuesday and Wednesday
A little bit of Country Entertainment
BONNIE BAKER
and the BOOGIE -BAND-`-
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Appearing Thurs. to Sat'
Nov. 11. - 13 LOCO
B.W. Pawley,and Plum
(50's and 60's rock Thursday d roll)
No cover
Annual
Christmas
Arts & Crafts Show
and Sale
2'
Lucan Community Centre
Sat., Nov. 13
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission 75t
Special music by Dashwood and Grand Bend Choirs
7:30 p.m.
Special Music with Syd and Ray Flet-
cher, and flutists Dawn Crabe and Lynn
Tremorine
TURKEY SUPPER_— NOV. 10, 5:00 - 6 P.M.
Adults 16; children, 3 - 12, i3; Four and under. free
Doors open at 4 p.m.
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Hotel
Grand Bend
Dining Lounge
Open daily
7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
In our lounge
This Thursday and Every Thursday after
Movie Night
Every Thursday Night
rlhAell0: "�A�Ve��‘.* :40 e " '*;.
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Grand Rend
OPEN YEAR ROUND
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Mon. -Fri. 12 - 2 p.m. 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat. A Sun. 12 - 4 p.m. 4 - 9 p.m.
DAILY SPECIALS
Sandbar Room
Mexican Night
November 6
Dancing, Darts, Shuffleboard
New Low Prices
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"Activity' Sheet" In bar
Specials: Hot dogs, pop corn, chili dogs, draft beer
Movies Shown at s and 10 p.m.
Early Bird Fun
Friday evenings
Pool Tournament - 6 p.m.
Don't forget every Friday and Saturday night
Rock 'n Roll with "M" TV on our Satellite screen
St. Pauls
Anglican Church
Annual
Bazaar
Held at
Kirk ton -Woodham
Community Centre
on
Sat., Nov. 6, 1982
at 2 p.m.
BIN�iO
NensaH
Arena
Thursday.
Nov. 4th
8 p.m.
Jackpot $200.00
Golden Ball
$25.00
Regular games
Shore the Wealth
and Stand Up
Bingo
Sponsored by
Hensall Legion
Branch 468
3'1. South
Huron
Rec
Centre
Arena
Activities
. Wed., Nov. 3
4 - 5 Precision Skate
5 - 10:30 Minor Hockey
Thurs., Nov. 4
7:30 - 8:30
Precision Skate
10- 11 &2-3
Mom's & Tots
.4 - 8 Figure Skating
8-11
Mohawk vs Centralia
Fri., Nov. 5
4 - 8 Figure Skating
8-11
Hawks vs Tavistock
Sat., Nov. 6
8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Minor Hockey
Sun., Nov. 7
10 - 11 a.m. Mohawks
11 - 1230 Hawks
12:30 - 2:00
Minor Hockey
2:00 - 3:30
Free Public Skating
3:30 - 7 Minor Hockey
7-8p.m.
Sponge Puck Possible
Mon., Nov. 6
4 - 9:30 Figure Skate
9:30 - 11 Old Timers
\ Tues., Nov. 9
10- 11 and
2 - 3 Mom's & Tots
5 - 7 Minor Hockey
7 - 8 Hawks
8 - 12 Men's Rec League
nasva &row
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?owed &i '7141el
LIMITED
3 DAY BETHLEHEM
Departs December 3 or December .10
Tour Includes: • 5 Meals (as mentioned in itinerary)
• Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation • Star of Bethlehem Christmas Light display
• 2 Nights First Class Accommodation • Kozior Christmas Village •
• Baggage Handling • Olde Bethlehem Historic Moravian Tour
• Experienced Driver and Escort • Christmas Shopping Lehigh Valley Mall
A Present the Whole Family Will Enjoy
Celebrate
Christmas In Florida
Departs December 22, 1982
Returns January 2, 1983
Stay at the Travelodge oceanfront. in Daytona Beach
Tour price Includes:
• Christmas Dinner
• New Year's Dinner
• Admission to Disneyland
• 11 Nights 1st Class Accommodation
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235-2000 or 1-800-265-7022
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Mon.• Fri. b to 5:30. Sat. 10 to 2:00
Evenings by App.
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