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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-05-15, Page 33BIRTHS j-- CHESSELL - Marie and Pete Chessell 1 Kerslakei are pleased to announce the ar- rival of their son. Nicholas James. born May 2, 1985 weighing 7 Ib. 3 oz. in South Iluron Hospital. Exeter 220- HUMMEL - Albert and Frances 'nee Zandbergen' thank God for the sate ar- rival of their son, Gregory Ryan. A brother for Jason, Kim. Shawn and Dayna Another grandchild for Gerrit and Anna Zandbergen and Rita Hummel and great grandchild for grandmothers in Holland 20' MEGENS - Andy and Parol wish to an nounce the arrival on May 6. 1985 0l Georgina Kathleen Maria and Garrett Joseph Adriaan weighing 6 Ib. 3 oz. and 5 -lb. 4 oz. respectively. A new sister and brother for Julie and Sarah. Proud grand- parents are John and Maria !gegen); ot St. Marys and George and Maxine Sereda of Centralia. Proud great-grandmother is Mrs. Kathleen Hyatt of Chatham. Special thanks to the staff at St. Joseph's Hospital. Dr. Wheeler, Maxine and Joyce. 20' MORRISON - Greg and Gayle ( Fink beiner' Morrison are happy to announce the arrival of Lindsay's baby. brother, Joel Douglas Emerson. born May IL 1985 at St. Joseph's Hospital. Proud grandparents are Henry and Mary F'inkbeiner and Florence Morrisod. " 20* RITCHIE - Paul and Juke nee Webb are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Denise Victoria, born May 6. weighing 7 lb. 5 oz. Proud grandparents are Ray and Joan Webb, Doug .and Fran Richie. Great grandparents are Gerald and Ila O'Rourke, Mrs. Stewart Webb, Mrs. Ifarvey Taye, Jim and Roma Ritchie. 2(k• TAYLOR --- Chad and Danny Taylor are excited at the birth of their sister, Diana Rikki. on May 13. 1985 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud parents are Bill and Marlene, Hensall. 20* .UPSHALL - Floyd and Rosemary are pleased to announce the arrival of their sore David Floyd, on Tuesday. April :30, 1985 weighing 6 lb. 1.2 oz. A little brother for Julie. Proud grandparents are Jack and Marg Upshall of Staff°. Reita David of Ayton and Edward David of llanover.20e • DEATHS - GILLIES - A. Louise at the St. Andrews Centennial Manor. Midland on Wednesday. May 8. 1985. A. Louise Marlin beloved wife of the late Robert George ( BertGillies of Midland in her 93rd year. Dear mother of Robert of Burlington; loving grandmother of Ian Ross Gillies of London and Roberta Joy Gillies of Burlington. Dear aunt of Mrs. Pat Venton of Grand Bend and Miss Susan Bawden of California. Rested at Nicholls,Funeral Home. 330 Midland Ave.. Midland after noon Sunday for funeral ser- vice in the chapel on Monday, May 13 at 1 :30 p.111. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Midland. -Memorial donations to the After- noon knit ol St. Pauls United Church Women, Midland would be appreciated 20c DEATHS- LOVI - At t'arressant ('are Nursing Home. Lindsay, on Wednesday. May 8, 1985 Mrs Hazel + Elgie Love in her 87th year Beloved wife ot the late Fred Rathwell 1959' and the late Gordon Love 419771, dear mother ol Jack Hathwell of Lindsay. Ruth i Mrs Fred Page' of Belleville and Lois Mrs Ion Pentney of Thunder bay. dear sister of Robert Elgie of Exeter. Mrs. Love is predeceased by 2 sisters Ethel and Margaret. also surviving are 10 grandchildren Rested in the Hen- sall Chapel ul !ILchael 1' O'Connor Funeral Homes. 118 King St where the tuneral ser►vice was conducle•ef on Satur- day. May. 11 at 2 pan with Rev. Stan McDonald ()Ululating Interment followed in Baird's Cemetery 20c !t1cKAIG - James Calderwood i ('alder i 01 Cromarty. died 'Tuesday. May 7 at the REGI' of the Stratturd General Hospital. in his 83rd year. son of the late James !1FcKaig and the former Florence Johnson and and husband of the former Lila Mc('ultock. He was a member of Cromar- ty Presbyterian Church. besides his wife he is survived by one sister, Christina Smith of Surrey. l3 ('.. 6 nieces, 11 great- nieces and nephews and live great grand nieces and nephews. Ile was predeceased by 2 brothers. William and Angus. The family received friends at the Ileath-Leslie Funeral Home. 1.15 Ontario Rd.. Mitchell where the funeral service was held Thurs- day. May 9. Burial Slalla Cemetery. 20c OVERHOLT - George R. (Employee of Petro Canada. Oakville and a member of the Knights of Columbus, Marian Council No. 3881. Oakville'. Suddenly at the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital. Burlington. On- tario on Saturday, May II. 1985. George Raymond Overholt of Burlington. Ontario formerly of it>ndon: in his 47th year. Beloved husband of Annette • Ducharme' Overholt and dear father of Brenda ( Mrs. Mark Askew of London. Karen 1 Mrs. David Murray + and Bruce and his wife Robin all of Burlington. Bonnie. Connie. Patrick, handy. Tial and Jason all at home. Dear son ot Mrs. Beatrice Overholt of Zurich and the late Melvin Overholt. Dear grandfather of Chris. Derek. Justin and Lucas. Dear brother of Adeline r Mrs. Anthony Denoninx•i, Linda ( Mrs. Phil Kegler'. Dennis and Phil all of Zurich. Alma ( Mrs. Len Regier i . Arnold and Leo all of London and Gladys ( Mrs. Clare Bedard) of Windsor. Predeceased by his brothers Edsel. Maxinle and Anthony The family received friends at Smith's Funeral Home. 485 Brant Street, Burlington t 416-6:':-..33:3' on Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday :3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, May 15. 1985, at I1-.15 a.m. from SI Gabriel's Church. 2261 Parkway Or , Burlington .,\ graveside ser- vice ervice• will be held at 3 I S p in at St Peter. - Cemetery. London. Ontario o Ezpresauus of sympathy Ur the Hear) and Stroke Foun- dation of Ontario sincerely appreciated. Wake Service was Tuesday at 8:45 p.m.21M Calvary United Church of Canada' Dashwood Minister REV. BARBARA LAING Organist Miss !della Gabel. A.R.C.T Sunday. May 19 9 45 a.m Sunday Service • 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Nursery Available Every Thursday is Teen Group All are Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East. Exeter . REV. ABRAM BLAAK Minister Sunday. Moy 19 10 00 a.m Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Service 7 30 p.m. Evening Service Come and Worship wrrlt us Caven Presbyterian Church MINISiER REV. KENNETH KNIGHT Phone 235-2243 Organist Mr Robert MclntoSh Sunday May 19 9 00 a m Morning Worship 9 00 a m Sunday School All Grades Everyone Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Pastor REV' MAYO MEIIECKE Sunday May 19 9 30 a in Sunday School and Bible Study I 1 00 Worship Service Eves yone Welcome Exeter United Church James of Andrew Minister Rev Richard W Howley B A M Div Loy Associate Mr Peter Snell 8 A Orgonrst and Choirmaster Mr Robert Cameron Sunday May 19 11 00 o m • Morning Worship with Rev Richard W Howley 11 00 a m Church School Courtesy Cor Mr Bill Gill illon 235-0114 Nursery facilities Avoiloble EVERYONE WELCOME Peace Lutheran Church Andrew and George Streets Exeter REV. JOHN OBEDA Pastor Sunday May 19 10 30 a tit Worship Service 9 30 Sunday -School and Bible Study Welcome Exeter Christian Reformed Church Main Si North a4INISIER REV 8 H DE LONGE Sunday May 19 10 00 a in Worship Sunday S'hocl IPreschoolers 2 30 p m' Worship Sunday School (Grades 1 4 Nursery Avoiloble Listen to The Back to God Hour CKNX Diol 910 10 30 a rn Television Forth 20 Glob& 6 (cable 3+ The Trivitt Memorial Church Anglican) Morn al Gidtey Exeter the REV 3 W SU t ION Rec for 735 7335 Sunday Moy 19 Sunday after Ascension 1I 15 0m family Service Nor eery Welcome Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Huron 5t W Exeter PASTER DON BOYD Sunday May 19 9 45 0 in Sundoy Sc 14001 11 o m Morning Service Baptismot 7 30 p rn Eventnq Service followed by the GodMokers of 8 30 Upcoming Event Friday May 24 bodies Spring Teo NO GOD NO PEACE KNOW GOO KNOW PEACE Visit us c0011' ENGAGEMENTS - Arl and Betty Clarke wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lynn W Joe Webb, son of Bud and Inez Webb of Olterville, Ontario. The mar- riage will take place Saturday. May 25. 1985 at 4:00 p.m., Exeter United Church. 20' ANNOUNCEMENTS - 'I'he family of Earl and Anne Flaxbard wish to invite friends. neighbours and relatives to an Open House in honour of their parents' 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday. May 19, 1985 at the Township Hall. Zurich from 1:50 - 4:00 p.m. Best Wishes only please. 19.20c Mrs'. Jerome Dietrich. Exeter, wishes to announce that her youngest daughter. Bar- bara Elizabeth graduated on May 13. 1985. from St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology. Barbara has ac- cepted a position in the Research Depart- ment of the Rape Crisis Centre in Fredericton. 20' CARDS OF THANKS - I wish to say thank you for the kindness extended to me during my illness in the hospitals and at home. F'or the flowers. treats. cards, visits and telephone calls, also to my kind neighbours for their thoughtfulness and help. 20* Celia Thomson 1 would like to thank my family, friends and relatives for all the cards, visits and prayers while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and University Hospital. Special thanks to O'Connor Ambulance, Dr. Waters. Joyce McBeath RN. Dr. McKenzie. Dr. Goddard. Father Mooney. Father Bensette and all the Doctors and nurses for the excellent care t received.20c Adeline Denomme Good Time Girls S10 Pitch Team would like to thank everyone for making their ticket sales a success. Winner of the "Baseball Mitt' was Scott Sweitzer, RR 2 Dashwood. 20* Anita and t would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone for cards, phone calls. flowers, treats and visits while 1 was a patient in University Hospital and since returning home. They were all very much appreciated. 20* Roy Hunter The family ot the late Alda Tindall would like to express their thanks to relatives. friend, and neighbours for their thoughtfulness. cards, floral tributes and donations to the Lupus fund. Special thanks to Rev. It. Hawley. Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home and the ladies from the Ex- eter failed Church. Thanks to everyone at 3!limn view for being so kind to Alda while she was there. also to 1)r. Steciuk and the nurses at South Ilurort Hospital. 20 1 wish to thank my friends and neighbours for the community shower in Crediton United Church. Your thoughtfulness and kind wishes are very much appreciated. Special thanks to the ladies who arranged my shower. 20c Tami Witherspoon Coming Events BIN( ;() Every • Tuesday evening al Vanastra ('entre. RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card $1.00. 15 regular games of S20 each. 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot $200 must go Admission restricted to 16 years and over :32tfnc FLEA MARKET AND BAZZAAit - Hen- sall Community. Saturday. May 18, 191i5at Hensall arena 9 a.m - 4 p.m. For more in- formation contact Hensall Town (fall. 262 2812 16-20k• MENS ROI 'I' PROGRAM to end family violence ('all the Huron County Task Force on Family Violence 482-393:1.17-24c Ai)VENTURE AWAITS 1'Ol' - Conic ride the whitewater all summer long with Wilderness Tours Canada's leading whitens iter outfitter. For information and reservations Call 1-800-267-3124 18,19,20x GARAGE AND BAKE SALE -- at ('aver Presbyterian Church parking lot 9:(10 May 25th I if ram .lune 1st ) 18.19.21k• STRAWBERRY AND iIAM SUPPER Thurs , .lune 20. St Marys Church. Brinsley 18.19.4201c BARN B114NER EVENT -- May 18. 19. 20. at Miller's Barn. 229-6429 18.19,2ne "TIIE In it( COUNTY HEALTH 1'N1T - invites y.111 10 attend the Adult Health Guidance ('entre. held at the health Unit office. South Huron Hospital. Exeter on Tuesday. May 21. 1985 from 1:30 - 3:30 p m for. 11 Health Surveillance, 24 Fool ('are. 31 Anaemia Screening. 4 • ('rine Testing, :• 131oa1 Pressure 2(k 1f(►(1DHAM UNITED CHURCH - t'('ll' Annual ('hic•ken Barbecue, Wednesday. June 5 3 p m -" Adults $6 50. children 12 and under S3 2.5 19-21e EXETER OI)DF'ELLOWS FIRST DEGREE Exeter Lodge Hall. May 21. 1985 Lunch all welcome 50-50 Draw win- ner kir April - Eldon Heywood. 20' 111'RON ('017NTY'S LARGEST USED BOOK SATE Saturday, June I. 10 7.30. and Sunday. June 2. Iz 4 m Memorial Hall. Blyth. Books and magazines, lours of the theatre. hake table and refreshments Art exhibit featuring Morris Darling Readings at 2 p m by storyteller \tickle Mc('lear !Saturday 1 and author (:isele 1relanrl 1 Sunday l Admission free Pro reeds In Blyth Festival 20,22c EXETEit SENIOR CITIZENS - holding a garage and hake sale Saturday. May 25 commencing at 9 a.m at Mildred Thom son's residence, 181 William Sl 211.21' IIOME 1tAKiNG AND YARD SALE, -- sponsored by the A C W of Sl Patri(k's Church al the home of Tom and Mary Kroy. Centralia. June I. from 9 to " 211 (' K N .': It:11(N DANCE and Road Show . Sal ..lune 8 at 8 p m . Seaforth and District Community Centres Tickets Adults t4: at at door, Children S:3 00 Ad• voice $. on and S2 50 Tickets available al Bob and Betty's Variety. Township (Mice or cal) -182 9196 sponsored by Tuckerstn►Ih Sesquicentennial 39.2(11• 13Lv-rot FESTIVAI,SINGEJS - present 'Singing For Fun- on Sunday-. May- 26th. I p n1 and x p In . litih Memorial (fall Tickets at $4 no and SI 50 available by- phoning yphoning the Box Office, 523-93(Ml or the Fttyih Saga .:.23-4331 20c lirnes-Advocate. Muy I9, 19ti� CARDS OF THANKS- IN MEMORIAM - 3 would like to thank everyone for their lovely and useful shower gifts l received at the shower Wendy Lang held for me A special thanks to Wendy and her family for holding the shower. Thanks again 2tic Joanne Larkin My sincere thanks to all friends. neighbours and collegues for visits. cards. flowers and gilts while I was a patient 111 University Hospital and since returning home. 2Ak- Lnz 1A•atherlatt(d i wish to express my sincere thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbours for all the cards, visits. flowers, fruit, bak- ing and telephone calls received during the time 1 was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. U was all greatly appreciated. 211- Arnus Ilerdnian The Ausable River Nomads Camping Club would like to specially thank the 284 blood donors who took time to come and give their gift of lite. Many thanks to Mr. Bruce Shaw and staff. custodians and students for their co-operation and the use of the High School facilities. Thanks also to Howard Holtzman for the juice. Tuckey Beverages for the pop, Fraynes for the sign and the merchants of Exeter and sur- rounding area who displayed our posters. Also a big thank you to Jean Mills and the Easter Star girls for taking time to prepare a delicious meal for the Red Cross team. and the Exeter Girt Guides for helping to serve coffee and cookies in the evening. These people helped make our blood donor clinic a success and was very much ap- preciated by all. 20t' I would like to express my thanks lo friends and relatives for gifts. flowers. cards and visits during my stay in hospital. Thanks to Dr. Wall anJ his assistants and nursing staff on 8th floor University Hospital and to Hoffman's Ambulance. to Dr. ' teciuk, South Huron Hospital, also family and friends who helped out a home 20c Loretta Sanders 1 would like to thank all of my friends for visits. cards and flowers while a patient in Sl. Joseph's hospital and since returning home. 2(3>; Laverne Stone 1 would like to thank all my relatives and friends for the beautfiul flowers. gilts. cards and visits on the occasion of my 94th .birthday. They were very much appreciated. 20' Blanche llasketl I would like to thank relatives and friends for making my 60th birthday such a loveable occasion. Special thanks to my dear wife and children tor such a lovely surprise party. It was great. .21k• Bill Siddall The family of Joseph Conlin would like to express. sincere thanks to relatives. friends and neighbours for their kind ex pressions of sympathy. beautiful flowers. charitable donations and cards. Our deep gratitude to .Father Nelligan. Dr. Nancekievill and Haskett's Funeral Hume. We wish to thank our C.W.L. ladies who prepared the luncheon and to all those who' donated food. the pallbearers and flower r bearers. These kindnesses mean so blur 11 to us. 20' Elizabeth Conlin and family • I wish to thank my- family. grand- children. neighbours and friends for their gifts and cards on my 96th birthday 20' Mabel )ITeNicoI 1 would like to thank the many people who sent cards and offered congratulations on my recently receiving the "Bowl' uI Hygea" award. it is impossible to offer my thanks personally because 1 am presently on a leave of absence. but your good wishes are truly appreciated 2(tn-1.• Esmaif IN MEMORIAM - BID NTNELL EMORIAM- BIt1N7;NF:3. In loving memory- ol a dear son. brother and uncle, Wayne Bever ly Brintnell. who passed away one year ago. June 6. 1984. You hid no one a last farewell. Nor even said goodbye. You were gone before we knew it. And only Gold knows why. I1 broke aur hearts to lose. lint you dill not go alone. F'or part of us went with you. The day God called you !ionic Always remembered and sadly missed by Mom and lanlily 2111' ('ANN in loving nmemory of a dean sister -in lass. Susanna yam der Lei Cann 1 Susan 1 w lin passed away • year ago. Thursday. May 17. 1984 home that is in (leaven. Needed only more loving touch. hl knew what Ile was doing. When Ile came and took from us But God knows hose 10 choose them. As Ile lays them down to rest For when it comes to you Susan ile chose the very last Lovingly renumbered and sadly missed by her sisters Jean Stevenson and Mary Blanchard and families 2nc- 1)eJON(; In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grandfather tw ho 1>:iss ed away. on \Fay 18. 1977 We often think of days gone by. When we were all together. A shadow o'er our lives has cast. Our loved one Kone foreseer • Lovingly remembered by hes wife Bryn the and family 211• F'INKItEINF:R In loving me -y of a dear husband. lather. grandfather and great grandfather. Lorne it Fink heeler. who passed away one year ago. May 11 God saw you getting tired. When a cure was not 10 be. So Ile closed His arms around you And whispered. "Come 10 Me - You suffered much in silence Your spirit did not lend. You faced your pain with courage Until the very end You tried so hard to stay swilh,us. Your fight was all in vain God took you to His loving home. And freed you from all pain Lovingly remembered by his'' Ne Laura and familicte Irene and locus. Dorothy and Bob. Reg and Pauline. grandchildren and great grandchildren 211 HF:NNF:SSEY In loving memory of a clear mother and grandmother ••VI•- wfro passed away. May 18. 19Rt. and a clear father and grandfather -- Le•o -. March 29 1956 Never more than a thought away. Quietly remembered every day . No need for words. except to say. - Still loved and missed in every way lovingly remembered by ,lack. Jean Pat and slim and their families 211 JONES - lu loving memory of 111 lather 3lerbert Junes who passed away May 1.:. 1982. and my dear mother Lillian ss ho palss ed away May 26, 1984 Treasure thein Lord in your garden ut rest For ohne an earth they. were two 01 the lest. They gave thew love in fullest measure. ('are•. deu,liuu. and thoughts to treasure 10 our hearts they sill always live. The dearest parents God could give Sadly missed but always renu•tnbered by your son Harald Jones. wife Margaret, grandchildren and great grandchildren 20- KF:ItIt lin loving memory 03 toy parents. Ethel Walker. who passed away May 16. 1965 and Frederick Kerr on May 19. 19:17 Gone but not forgotten Sadly missed rind always remembered by daughter Lulu Culbert and tinnily 'I'HOl11Sl)N - In losing memory of a dear husband, hither and gran lather. Leslie 11'. 'l'honisuu who passed away' \lay 1'1 398:1. (bur Thoughts are al'..t .+nh you. • Your place nu one cin 1111. In life we loved you dearly. in death we• always will The gates 01 memory w111 never close. Ife miss sou more than any • k s %Pith lender lose and deep regret. 11'e who loved you will never forget Your wife Mildred and 1ail►i0 20' . Q(JAN('I' - In loving memory of our dear Another Violet Eva nuance who passed away one year ago. \lay 16. 1984 at South Muskoka Hospital Those we loved don't go away, They walk beside us every day t'nseen,.unh(•ard. but always near. Still loved, still mi»cd, still very dear. 111i1(hrd and ('olid \IacDouga3d, !tlae. Edwin and Dorothy Taylor. 2u Party for Don Beaver Fri., May 17 For information 237-3701 or 262-3504 i • Community Bible Studies Olde Town Hall 8:00. p.m. Tuesdays /iJ_ i SAeck erwrIsor ' ,D'"►orof 0'u • q5uyMoore7yhrnia hCrsodas Everyone welcome For further information 235-0456 and 229-8881 - / ruge +I Yard Sale Sat., May 25 Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church Baked goods, books, clothing, furniture and miscellaneous Happy 35th Birthday J.F.K. Bingo Lucan Arena Wednesday. May 15 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early Bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular .games, share the wealth, standup bonanza Jackpot $1-300 55 calls Air conditioned Proceeds for Arena Due to license regulations ito one under 16 years of age will be admitted EXETER AND AREA Homecoming Weekend June 7, 8, 9 SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE, EXETER 1953 - "EXETER MOHAWKS" HURON -PERTH INTERMEDIATE C BASEBALL CLUB.- 1953 Huron -Perth Intermgdiate C Champions and O.B.A: intermediate C Semi -Finalists Bock Row. Jack Fuller. Lorne Hough Bob Russell Rot, tih'•it'irq Jock Elson, Steve Miro Harry Holt,"1i'" Centre Row: Fred Darlins_Joe Mitro Jun foirhoun nutrl(1ger 1 Gerry SmiT) ;coach). Doug Smith Front Row- Charles Parsons. Mervin Taylor .buthoy - hol▪ dirlq th'• Mitchell Legion Trophy Nowrr' * Oldtimers' Ball Tournament Friday Sundry * Ladies' Slo-Pitch Tournament } Ftid(iy sttrlel,ly * Nutcracker Pub * Honky Tonk Night with the Jug Band Friday 8 00 1, 111 1 (1ti '1 111 * Peanut Stomp Dance featuring Whiskey Jack Saturday 9 00 p n, 1 00 () :11 * Draw for Mystery Tour (Value Si 00() * Firemen's Pancake Breakfast Saturday and Sunday c1 m Plan 10 attend and invite your hi('nd5 and 1(,lc)tives back for O (y4.1 -filled weekend. Sp+onsCif r ,i by th(• Exeter f tori, iln(1 1 r(uf)f•'.'. (/chs