Times-Advocate, 1985-07-24, Page 26Page 14A
Times-Advocote July 24, 1985
BIRTHS -
ANSON Ili. my name is Logan James.
i arrived at 4:55 a.m on July M. I weigh-
ed 7 Ib. 14 oz My proud parents are .lint
and Colleen ' nee Ferris' I'm the third
grandchild for Archie Ferris of Hyde Park
and the eleventh grandchild for Arnold and
Inose Cunningham of lilt 1 Luean ark•
I3Ol'.1AN - Shirley and Luke 'nee %and-
bergen r thank God lur the safe arrival ol
Bradley Henry. weighing 7 lb. hoz. al Clin-
ton Public Hospital on July 11. A brother
for Scot and Melanie A grandson for Mr.
and !11i -s. G. Zandtergen and Mr. and Mrs
H Hounan :i(►
HOVIL S - Crystal. Angela and Starr are
delighted to announce the arrival ul their
new baby sister Tara Lee -Anne on July 16.
weighing 8 Ib.. 8': oz. A joy and pleasure
for her proud parents ,lake and Brenda.
Special thanks to Dr Mitchell and third
floor staff for their excellent care during
the baby boom at St Joseph's Hospital.
London. ark•
/IA11110t)ND - Richard and Sandra ' nee
Yearley ► ItR 2 St. Marys. are very proud
to announce the birth of lheirlirst child. a
son. Derek William. weighing 8 lb. 6 oz..
July 9. 1985 at St. Marys Memorial
Hospital. Grandparents are Elaine and
William Yearley. RR 2l'rediton and Edith
and C'hutn Hammond. St, Marys Great
Grandparents are Ed and Flora Gackstet-
ter and Charlie Hammond Sr.. St. Marys
JE1tO11KIN - Nikofas is proud tai an-
nounce the birth of his sister. Candice
Marie. born ,Duly 2. weighing 9 Ib.. 7 01.
Proud parents are Klaus and 'Teresa.
Grandparents are Nik and Marlene and
Don and Marie. Special thanks 10 Dr.
Steele and staff at South Huron Hospilal.
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Met'ANN .lint and ()eh welcome with
love Jesse Andrew Ile was. born al SI.
Joseph's llospilal on July 15. 19/35 weighing
8 Ib. 9 oz. Proud brothers are Benjamin and
Adam. Proud grandparents are Bill and
Mary McCann. Mount Carmel and .John
and Jean Hern. Exeter 30c
MERN EIt - :Van and Lemma r neer Tripp
are pleased to announce the birth of their
first child. a boy-. Tonically Man. weighing
7 Ib. 9' r oz. at South Huron I lospital on Ju-
ly 5. Proud grandparents are Clayton and
Grace Merrier of RR 1 Ilay. Norm Tripp.
Centralia and Glena Tripp. Huron Park.
Thanks to the nurses on the maternity
ward and special thanks In I Ir. Steele.:10
MULES - My Poppa and Grandma
Morley and Esther Ilan of Exeter are pro-
ud and happy to tell you that 1 arrived safe-
ly on May 30, 1985. 1 inn srilall but mighty.
At birth 1 weighed 5 Ib 12 oz. My name is
Lindsay Cecelia. My proud parents are
Jerry and Cecile I hall Myles of Lions
(lead. Ont. 1 ant a 1irsl lune thriller tor
grandpa and grandma. the Rev. and Mrs.
Sherman Myles of Lions !lead, Ont. :30c
WORRELL -- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worrell
are happy to announce the birth of their
son ('ody William horn .lune 26. weighing
10 lb.. 8m. al SI. .Joseph's Ilospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Steele. • Inc3
DEATHS -.
I)AIkV Al South Huron Hospital. Ex-
eter. on Monday. July 22. 1985. Dorothy
Marie ' Pearce) Daley of Grand Cove
Estates. Grand Bend. formerly of Ottawa.
in her 61s1 year. Beloved wife of Thomas
Daley. Dear mother and mother-in-law of
Pearce and Karleen Daley of Milton and
Thomas Daley Jr. of Ottawa. Also loved by
live grandchildren. Dar sister of Nancy
Mrs. Alex Cumming r of Grand Bend.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Vancouver. and
Beresford Pearce of Calgary. Rested at the
T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home. Dashwood with public visitation on-
ly on Tuesday afternoon 2-4 p.m. Private
family service to be held Wednesday at the
funeral home. Cremation. Rev. R. Sinasac
officiating. Memorials to the Cancer Socie-
ty would be appreciated by the family and
arranged for a1 the funeral home. :toe
DANT:-- In Bosanquet Twp.. on Sunday.
July 21. 1985, Steven Douglas Dawe. Belov-
ed son of Douglas and Shirley: in his 23rd
year [)ear brother ol Cathy Dawe of
Tillsont►urg and Sheryl (Mrs. Richard
(fall r of Parkhill, Ronald Dawe of Exeter.
David Dawe of RR 2 Crediton and Daniel
Dawe of Kit 2. Grand Bend. Also loved by
aunts. uncles. nieces and nephews. Rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
(tome. Dashwood. Visitation Tuesday
afternoon and evening. Funeral service
will be held un Wednesday. July 24th at 11
a.m. Interment in Grand 13end Cemetery.
Rev_ R. W. Hawley officiating. Memorials
to the Cancer Society or charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the fami-
ly. 30c
LL'KA('Ii Al Southh Iluron hospital, Ex-
eter. on Thursday. July 18. 1985. Mary
Lukach of Ilensa9. in her 87th year. Wife
of the late John Lukach, and dear mother
of Mrs. Harold Elliott (Mary) of Hensall,
Annie Lukach of Lambeth. John Lukach of
Port ('oeprillatn. B.C.. and Jerry Lukach of
Brantford. Also surviving. are 7 grand-
children and 9 great-grandchildren. At the
request of the lamily, there was no funeral
home visitation, and a memorial service
was held al The EXeter Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witness. 160 Carling St. N.. Ex-
eter. Saturday. July.20 at 2:30 p.m. SOe
WIL1HELM,- At his late residence, Vic-
toria Street E.. ('redilon. on Wednesday.
.Duly 17, 1985. Ray Edison Wilhelm, in his
49th year. Dear brother ol Gerald Wilhelm
of Crediton. Loving uncle oft Carolyn r Mrs.
Eton Voogel r of Winlerburn, Alberta. Also
survived by aunts, uncles and cousins.
Predeceased by his parents John and
Gladys 1 Kenney r Wilhelm. (tested at the
1'. harry Holtman and Sons Funeral
Home. liashwood, where the luneral ser-
vice was held on Saturday. July 20. 1985 at
11 a.m. iterment in C'redilon Cemetery.
Reverend R. Sinisac officiated. Donations
to the charity of your choice would be ap-
preciated by the family. alk•
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
An Open House. Sunday. July 28 at flank
and Vvel1e Binnendyk. Rit 2 Kippen. from
2:001111 4:110 p.m. and 7:00 till 9:00 p.m. to
honour Ann Binnedyk's 801h birthday.
"Good Wishes Only'." 30°
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
Jane Silcock of Exeter and Terry Wilson
of RR 2 Lucknow, wish to announce their
recent July marriage al Thames Road
United Church. Exeter with Rev. Robert
Matheson officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
will be residing in Wingham. Inc:
CARDS OF THANKS-
! greatly appreciate the !towers, cards.
visits and inquiries during my recoil
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hospital stay and since returning home.
Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Thank you very much. 30c
Caroline Hardy
A very special thank you to the Lucan
Ambulance and everyone else who helped
at the accident. And we would like to
especially thank our friends, relatives and
neighbours and family for flowers, cards.
treats and meals following the accident.
Your kindness will always be
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remembered. Thanks to you u .111. :30
Rose Cunningham and Jim Allison
I wish to thank all my friends and fami-
ly for their cards. flowers and treats and
all their concerns and especially their
prayers while 1 was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since coming home.
God bless you all! 372°
Cliff Russell
Thanks to my family, relatives and
friends for flowers, cards and visits wi.hile•
I was a patient at South Iluron. Special
thanks to Dr. Steciuk and the nurses. It
was very much appreciated. - :30k
Florence Cooper
We would like to express our thanks to
those who helped in any way in making our
25th anniversary such a happy occasion.
To our family and friends for the lovely
dinner and evening we spent together. and
to all who sent cards, gifts, and good
wishes. Thanks again. - 30c
Ross and Loretta Riley
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i wish to express my thanks to the ladies
of the Shipka community. relatives and
friends for the lovely shower gifts receiv-
ed at my shower. Your thoughtfulness will
never be forgotten. - 30c
Tracey Dietrich
We wish to extend our sincere thanks to
all our relatives, neighbours and friends
for their ,messages of sympathy. floral
tributes. memoriam donations, food con-
tributions and acts of kindness we receiv-
ed when we lost Marian. Our appreciation
is extended to the Rev. R. Hawley for his
comforting words. the United Church and
the Women's Assoc. for the luncheon, .the
Dinney Funeral Home for their response
to our needs. A special note of gratitude is
extended to the support people who helped
Marian during her last days, Without the
extra. efforts of • the V.O.N. and the
Homemaker we as a family would not have
had the strength. Thank you. for all your
work and .your words of encouragement.
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Doug Knowles. Sandi Bergmann. Cathy
Eby
Coming Events
CARDS OF THANKS -
My very sincere thanks 10 Dr. Gans for
his kindness and care. also to the thoughful
and efficient nursing staff at South Huron
Hospital. Also special thanks to my hus-
band, lamily and friends. Pastor J. (1
Ob da for their prayers. visits and flowers
while a patient at South Huron llospilal.:81
Flora Gackstetter
IN MEMORIAM-
CLARK
EMORIAM-
('LARK -- in loving nwn►ory ol a dear hus-
band and lather Borden' Bus' Clark who
passed away July 29, 1984.
Silent memories keep him near
As lime unfolds another year
No longer in our life to share
But in our hearts he is always there.
Sadly missed by wife Vilda, Marilyn.
[Barry. Wendy and David. :30
LEE - In loving memory of a dear
daughter and sister Darlene (F'rayne i Lee
who passed away suddenly sixteen years
ago. July 23, 1969.
Softly we turn back the pages of time.
And wander down Memory Lane.
Through laughter and tears
We turn back the years
As softly we speak your name.
A few more steps along lite's way
Perhaps a few more years.
• Then by God's grace. we'll meet again
Beyond this veil of tears.
Lovingly remembered by Mom and
Ilarold, Helen. Marlene and their families:
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McFALI S - In loving memory of a dear
mother. Florence Louisa o Mrs. Alex) who
passed away .July 27, 1978.
Always remembered by her daughters.
Birdine, Bonnie and family. • 3a
WALDRON In loving memory of a dear
husband. father, grandfather and brother.
John Waldron. who passed away one year
ago on July 26. 1984.
God called him home, it was His will.
But in our hearts we love him still:
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away.
We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone.
For memory is the only thing
That grief can call its own.
Lovingly remembered and deeply miss-
ed by wife Thelma. and family. Cathy and
Gary (;ail: Jell: and Chris: Thelma. and
Den :10
DONT can BtirE CARELESS!
tcause es
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BINGO - Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 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.
32tfnc
Co111111,iii1ty
Bible Studies
Olde Town Hall
8:00 p.m. Tuesdays
�Jirnpeploor
Dir Vvi/s0,1
eorecior of
Cru ry Moore
sades
�_ it atill-
Studies in
Book
N of
ehemiah
I
mmer`
Fri. - Sat. - Sun. Aug. 16, 17, 18
More Fun for a Buck
Three
Fun -Filled
Days
Admission buttons Si in advance ($2 at gate)
Good for all three days.
Contestants needed
for Friedsburg Days
Queen Contest
Girls must be 14 and over
Deadline for entries July 26, 1985
For more information contact
Kathy Hayter 237-3298
Everyone welcome
For further information 235-0456 and
• 229-8881
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Doshwood
Minister
REV. 808 SINASAC
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C. T.
Sunday, July 28
10:15 a.m. Combined Service for
both congregations at Zurich church
All are Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday. July 28
10.00.0.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday Service
7:30 p.m Evening Service
Vacation Bible School
July 22-26
9:15 a.m. - 11:30 o.m
Come and Worship with .us
Coven Presbyterian
Church -
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235.7243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday. July 28
Servicg and Sunday School withdrawn
Service resumes August 4
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday July 18
9 30 a.m. Sundoy School and
. Bible Study
11.00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets,
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday. July 28
9 30 a.m. Worship Service
Welcome
Exeter Christian
• Reformed Church
Moin St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
Sunday. July 28
-10:00 o.m. - Worship
Sundoy School - (Preschoolers)
'7:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery Available
Listen 16
The Back to God Hour
604X -Dial 920 - 10:30 o:m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister: Rev. Richard W. Howley,
B.A. M.Oiv.
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. July 28
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
with Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Courtesy Car for July
Mr. Chester Dunn - 235-1400
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main of Gidley. Exeter
the REV. J.W, SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday. July 28
Ninth Sundoy after Pentecost
11.15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Wednesday. July 24
it. James the Apostle
7 p.m Eucharist
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
DEMONSTRATION
= Tips on general use and safety. Recipes
demonstrated include bread, soup, muffins
and more. Tues., July 30. St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Wingham. 1-3:30
p.m. Wed.. July 31, Huronview
Auditorium, Clinton, 7-9:30 p.m. Admission
$3.00. Pre -register through the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food al' 4�82-3428 or
1V
1-800-265-5170. 29,30e
DON'T MiSS 3 FUN-FiLLED DAYS - at
Crediton's Summerfest. Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, August 16, 17, and 18. Open
Friday at 6, Jr. Miss and Miss Sum
merfest, Midway all weekend, Firemen's
Pancake Breakfast, Horse Show, Bake
Sale, Giant Parade, Dance Saturday night
Beef Barbecue, Regular Bingo, Bessie
Bingo plus much more. Admission Buttons
$1.00 in advance and 52.00 at gate good for
all three days. 29-33c
. FAMILY BARBECUE - Join our new
Agriculture Minister at a Beef and Pork
Barbecue on Wednesday. August 7 from 5.8
p.m. at the Jack Riddell Farm. Exeter
Adults $8.00, Children $3.00, pre-schoolers
,free. For tickets phone 524-2994, 235-285:3.
• 227-4840. 294-6771. 482-3475. Sponsored br
the Huron Middlesex Liberal Association
29.30c
.187 Huron St. W.. Exeter
Sunday. July 28
9.45 a.m. Family Bible Hour
for All ages
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Worship Services
Wednesday 8 p.m.
Evangelism from Ezekiol"
Prayer and Bible Study
God's Soldiers light best on their knees".
STEAM SHOW - Heritage Gas Era
Village, log sawing. fiddle contest.
calliope. horsepulls, antique tractor pulls.
threshing, crafts. McCormick -Deering
display. Golden Horseshoe City. Caledonia.
August 3-4-5. 30x
WOODWORKING SHOW - August 9. 10.
11. Custom furniture, woodworking tools.
machinery, carvings, sculpture, mar-
quetry, turnings, log homes, demonstra-
tions. Durham Community Centre. Friday.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday noon - 5
p.m. The Wood Show. Box 920, Durham.
Ontario NOG IRO 15191 3696902. :lOx
ATTENTION NEIGHBOURS - The Stoat
ford Festival Theatre invites you to meet
crooked town officials, pirate kings and
merry gold diggers. For free brochure
write: Stratford Festival, Box 520, Strat
ford. Ontarib N5A 6V2 1-800-265.4394. 3(1x
QUiLT AUCTION - July 27. 11 a.m.• 162
John St. N.. Arnprior r just 40 miles west
of Ottawa ) Previewing July 26, 12 - 7 p m
July 27, 8 a.m. • 11 a.m. Auctioneer Cecil.
Knight. 30x
HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE -
presents "Move Over Mrs. Markham"' Ju
ly 23 -August 3 and Patrons Day and Super
Auction on July 28 at 2:30. Phone 238-11451
30c
GARDENERS AND HiSTORY BUFFS
plan to attend the slide lecture by Scott
Kuntz of Ann Arbor. Michigan. "Antique
Gardens; Period Landscaping for
Restored Homes" at the Assessment of-
fice meeting room,. Caledonia Terrace.
Goderich, 8 p.m.. August 12, 198.5 Admis
sion $2.00. 30-33r•
YARD SALE - held by Blessings
Unlimited, 34 Main St Zurich. on Satur
day, July 27 from 10 - 4 included will be
excellent quality winter clothing. plus
many other beautiful and useful articles
30c
WANTED -New members for the young
progressive conservative association. Plan
to attend meeting at the Clinton ('onserva
tion area on Wed.. July 24, 7 p.m. or call
228-6638 for further information. 30c
Party
for
Dale Kerslake
Fri., July 26
Lunch provided
For more information
call 236-4420 or
235-1196
Stag and Doe
for
Janet Shapton
and
John Lansdell
Fri. Aug. 2
Music by D.J.
Dancing
8:30 p.m. -1 a.m.
$5.00 per person
Lunch provided
For information 235-1027
or 235-1036
Contestants
Wanted
for
redito,
Junior Miss and Tofent Show
contests on
Friday, August 16
Entry deadlines for Junior
Miss Auayst 3 and talent
show August 15
Information from and entries
to
Lois Hodgins 23sit-6248
Goldie's 235-0914
Friday-.- July 26
7:45 p.m. PROGRAM - entertainment with "Captain
Bill James" - a comedian - magician
- Official opening of the fair
- Cabbage Patch Doll Parade
9:30 p.m. Dance and "Queen" crowning
- Mozart's Melody Makers
- Draw prizes at dance
Saturday, July 27
9:00 a.m. - Saddle and western horse show
12:30 p.m. - Parade - Theme "Youth in 1985"
Seaforth D.H.S. Girls' Band
1:00 p.m. - Exhibits, displays, livestock judging, horse
shows
2:00 p.m. - Baby Show
3:00 p.m. - Wrist wrestling
- classes for men and women
4:00 p.rn. - Children's mini -tractor pull
Trick riding show with Ann May
Dingwall
MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS
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Good Times presents:
Trivial Pursuit Night
Every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
Tired of cleaning after your birthday party?
Why not register with our new Birthday Party Club
We'll supply the party favors and cake. You just have a good
lune. Register now
Specials
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Turkey Pot Pie
with Ten Biscuits and boiled pototoes
$375
Corned Beef on Rye
served with a small soup and cole slaw,
;400
Daily Specials and a great menu all week long.
We cater to: Banquets and parties.
For reservations call 235-1088
Welcome all ball teams