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rival home. aw rad g ndpareeb are Reg
her baby Aid%
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and Dorothy Morrison. Kirklan, wad Ray
and Ray Cooper, Exeter. lie
DIXON — Steve and Delay (wee Adak) are
=Elizabeth
amounts the ads arrival d
$arab Elizabe h on April 25, illi` wetting
ing
6 lbs. A wee sister for Becky aad Smit.
Proud grawdpareota are Doe= and
MaryLou Dixon, Alba Craig, and Mrs.
Claire Adair, Parkhill. Special thanks to
Dr. Fdiews old third floor staff. St.
Joseph's Hospital, Lowden•
tic
DOBRMISKY — Prise and Dsle (rex Des-
jard'ane) are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their twins. Diana Lyon and Der-
rick Michael, born December 19, 1116 at
9;29 and 9:22 a.m. at the Women's Pavilion
in, Manitoba. Diana tipped the
scale at 5 k. 13 oz. and Detrick at S Ib.
o:. A little sister and brother for Michelle
were delivered just in time far anistmas.
Proud grandmothers are Mrs. Chester
Desjtrdine (Pearl Jennison) of Sleeman,
Ontario, and Mrs. Frieda Dobranaky of
Kelowna, B.C. lame
ELDER — Fred and Sipe are very happy
to announce the safe arrival el their 7 ib.
3 oaf. daughter Amber -Lea Karin on Mon
day, April 21, 1916. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Kea Elder, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Denomme and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dignan. A new little sister Ri and Dustin. for Terri -Lynn,
OVERHOLT — Mike and Charier* (nee
Hartman) thank God for the safe arrival
of Brandon's little sister Court] ey MGdid)e
born on April 14, 1986 weighi► g 71b. soz.
Proud grandparents are Victor and Irene
Hartman and first granddaughter for Den-
nis and Rose -Am Overbill Special thanks
to Dr. Steciuk, Dr. Fellows, Dr. Patrick
and third floor nursing staff at St Joseph's
Hospital far their ereellent care. Aha a
great big thanks to Grandpa, Grandma
and Aunt Patty for taking such good care
1r'
of Brandon.
DIRTHS—
PRANG — ®d aid Carol think Owl ter the
safe arrival of their sin Sinai Edward
Mkind barn A j ll SD, i!M 6 I6.
wo`ebrother at ' r Greg. Gres kr ME
and Ethel Mom, D6eiwaad. wad peet-
pudeon far Mrs. M,yrde Magee. tale
ThOMSON— Rabin awl Lia arepwid In
aw usimee the carte arrival d l6eiwd
�Aeseek krn
Celia Tfawmsoad8t'aleliwdml If'
DEATHS —
BAKER — At Ibrmriew Home, Oaten,
co Sunday, April 37, 191, William Thomas
(Ball) Baker, rester l
Toronto
in his
Nth year. Aprivive [[ service was
held en Taesdry April 29 p at 2 m. Inter-
mentSin Grand Bend Cemetery, Rev. R.
Peebles officiating. T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, in charge
f arrangements.
EDWARD — Beason T. Edward, sudden-
ly at his risidemce 175 Kensisgtm Crescent.
Huron Park, on Thursday,A� 1966.
Beloved husband d Olive ( ) Ed-
ward; in his 67th year. Father of (Mary
Lou) Mrs. Wally Becker and (Suwon)
Mrs. John Bruin, both of Huron Park. Also
!urvived by two doting granddaughters
Shauna sod Shari Becker; two brothers
Emmerson and James, both of Clinton.
Also survived by several nieces and
19▪ 16andbyPredeceased one
Steep, Wayne,
Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter; where funeral service was
held on Saturday, April 26. Interment Ex-
eter Cemetery. Donations to the South.
Huron Hospital or the Lang Association
would be appreciated by the family. Ile
Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle.
Hwy. 4 South
Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN
Youth Pastor REV. RANDY COX
Sunday May 4
10:00 o.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all ages
HursV,TP-a-everyone welcome
Calvary
United Church' of Canada
Dashwood •
Minister
REV. BOB SINASAC
Organist
• Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, May 4
9:45 a.m. Morning Worship
9:45 o.m. Sunday School
Eve `ryone welcome
Wednesday night Choir Practice
Youth group every week • 7:30 p.m.
Come and bring a friend
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BIAAK
Minister
Sunday. May 4
10:00 o.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Come and Worship with us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235.7143
Organist
Mr. David Dougall
Sunday. May 4
10:15 a.m. Morning Service
10:15 o.m. Sunday School
Everyor.e Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church •
Doshwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. May 4
Congregation Christian Education
11.00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
Sunday. May 4
10:00 a.m. - Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
2:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
listen to
The Bock to God Hour
CKNx Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.'
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
4
Exeter United Church
Janes at Andrew
Minister: The Rev. Richard,W.. Hawley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
The Sixth Sunday of Easter
Sunday, May 4
UCW ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
Guest Speaker - Mrs. Alms Langford
President of the Huron -Perth
Presbyterial U.C.W.
Message: Whither Bound'
Music: The New Huronia Singers
11:00 a.m. Church School
Courtesy Cor for May
Mr. Elwood Truemrer
235.0362
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
Wednesday, April 30th - 7:30 p.m.
Film "Con a Parent B. Human"
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector'
235-2335
Sunday, May 4
The Sixth Sunday of Easter
(Rogation Sunday)
11:15 o:m. Holy Eucharist
Church School / Nursery
Blessing of Seeds
Thursday, May 8 - Ascension Doy
7:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist and Sod fuming
for Addition to church hall
the Rt. Rev. Morse C. Robinson,
Preacher
The Public is cordially invited
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Sunday, May 4
9:45 Family Bible School
Worship Services
11:00 o.m. and 7:30 p.m.
8 p.m. Wednesday
Prayer.and Bible Study
Upcoming Event:
May 10 - ladies Missionary Breolcfast
Mrs. Shirley Margray.
May 10 - Young People's -Minigolf
"The Bible, like o bank, is most helpful
When it is open"
Peoce
Lutheran Church
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
R Pastor
Sunday, May 4
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
Wekone
DMATNS--
.1
KINSMAN — AtHOW liensell MI
111111, Mr./Aid Jsnttaa
knee* et TneksisioNl, khie RIM
yawl`. Beloved hedawil at Me Tale laza
(ware) Kinmea (19116). Dear kilter d,--
Jah n of BR2 staffs. Relleet d Mew.
Mary Kinwn1 and fair Abs. Russel -
boils dilemma Mr. Ilksman
was prat eoeaeed by uses brelhees and
two sisters and ane gnaws wafts`
(1913). Aho aren�
aadN e
Chapel of Michael P. (Mena
Emend Homes,118 Ring Skeet, Haien'
nil Friday, April 2S; ~e the funeral
service was adducted with Rev. Stan
McDonald aHiabatiog. Internment Wowed
MeTsCendery. Donation to
11q luited�Chhweh or the charily of
yaw choice would be appreciated. lac
MORLOCK — At Craiglaolme Nursing
Home, Aiiea Craig, en Saturday, April 26,
1936, Additeen "Addie" (Geiser) airlock,
=rile
a ber fah year.
Bebved wile d the INe Freeman Morlock
(1117). Dear sister of Enemy Garber of Ex-
eter, and Nola McEwen at Alba Craig.
Predeceased by two sisters Pad and
Elie, and four brothers Coster. Earl,
Royal and Bordea. Ako survived seby
nieces nephews. Rested atWe
R.C. Dimey Funeral Hene, Main Street,
Exeter; where the complete ftawea1 ser-
vice was held on Waft, April Slat 2p.m.
Rev. Anne Beattie a ted Interment
Credited Cemetery. As an explode of
sympathy, donations may be made to the
Creditor United Chords Manorial Fund.
1k
TAYLOR — At Queensway Nursing Rome
on Monday, April nth, Letter (Guenther)
Ta , 89, beloved wife of the late Dr. R. t
Hobbs Taylor MPP (1911) and loved
mother of the late Anne Qsthsyn Taylor
(1969). Dear sister et Rase (Mrs. Jack.
Hoffman) of Port Colborne, Mrs. Edith
Baker of Dashwood and Irvin of Exeter.
Predeceased by brothers Melvin, Jads,
Harry and sister Florence (Mrs. lfilton
Webb). Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral Home in Dashwood with
funeral arrangements peering. Sec
CARDS OP THANK'$ --
Thawks Malas or ss. dseers and awe
of Soutb Horan Hsspitsd ter their care, at-
tendee and kind wards while atteilkig
Era in Dentf
Arnold Whitney and,«
racily
The (unity of the late Oise Hedging wish
to =eras their aawcere thinks and ap-
preciatiea 10 relatives, friends and
neighbours for their Meknes and agree
sioas of symmat y, floral tributes
charitabie dowatisns and damns. Special
thanes to the C. Haskell and Seas Funeral
Horne, the belies of St. James Church and
Rev. Bruce Pocock. Year Menkes' will
always be remembered. lac
Elaine, Jere, Bels, Pat and families
Thank you to all who took the tele to
visit, call or sail a card while tarns a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital Many thanks
to Dr. Ecker and staff. A'peeid thank you
to Morley Hae and Judy and Steve
Biockee) for prayers and visits. Year
tboughtfidness was fitly appreciated.
18'
Norman Jaques
1 wish to thank any friends and relatives
for visits, fruit and cards while I was a pa-
tient in Smith Huron Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to Dr.
Stele and staff. lac
Jim Wilkiosan
Sincere thanks to my family, sisters and
brothels, relatives, neighbours and friends
for gifts, cards, letters and dowers and
food sent to the home while I was a patient
in University and St. Mary's hospitals.
Thanks to the doctors and mases who took
excdknt care d me while in the hospital.
All was greatly appreciated.
Fisie >
hirgin
We would Ike to express sincere thanks
to ow family and grandcliid<en for darner
gifts and surprise party in honor wedding anniversary. A thanksnk
wto
friends and neighbours for remembering
us with cards and to Jack Riddell for scroll
from province of Ontario that's being
prepared for us. You made our anniver-
sary a memorable occasion. 18'
Leslie and Marjorie Adams
WHITNEY — At Smith Hound Hospital, '• The family of the late Earl Kiffiman
Exeter on Tuesday, April 22, 114, Eva
Grace Giuliani WMtney. Beloved wife of
Arnold of RR2 Grand Bend, in her 54th
year. Dear mother of Brno, of
Loved by two grandchildren lfithad and
Stanley. Also surviving are
her
Stan Nuttall and E Pepper, d Stelae,
Saskatchewan. Dear sister of Thelma
(Mrs. Abet Peever), of Parmesan, Ont..
Donne (Mrs. Yogi Yergason), of Dawson
Creek, B.C., Jack, of Seniac and Ten, of.
Calgary, Alberta. Rested at
Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood
where the funeral service took place en
Friday, April 25 at 1 p.m. Rev. Stan
McDonald officiated Interment m Pinery
Cemetery, Grand Bend. Memrials to the
Cancer paean* Ji would be appreciated by
the family. 18c
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Tam Smits, of Grand Bend, -
Ontario, are happy to announce the tris' "'t
wish to express their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours for the
floral tributes, cards, donations to Heenan
United Church dharitabie funds, visits and
food sent to the various hones. Special
thanks to the QueesnWaysNnramg Home,
nurses and staff for their care,
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Hahne, Hers
sail U.C.W. for the delicious lunch, those
who helped at the house and Rev. Stan -
McDonald for his guidance. Abo to anyone
'who helped in , any way. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
c
The Kinsman
ifamily
We would like to thank our neighbours
teethe lovely party and gift for the occa-
sion of our recent marriage. A special
thanks to tise•boats Harry and MargarStrang. ' et
Pete and Wendy Case
4
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thineninSill1r cede-14mint a
thanks go to our neighbours gad\
Margaret, to Mr. Gregg Emelt, son d Yr- ,. niudiful flowers. At was had to lave after
and Mrs. Tom Eimett, of Sarnia, Ont Io all d you for so many years. We
The wedding will take place on sadaday, t •will forget you. Exeter will always
May 24, 1986, at 3:00p.m. at Immaculate bold it sot spoon our hearts. 18c
Heart of Mary sada. to Grafi Bend.111c . Paul, Wilma
Jeremy, Amy and Tara Truemner
1
Exeter
Bible Fellowship
Sunday, May 4
9:45 o.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
11:00 o.m. Family Bible hour
6:00 p.m. Communion
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held of
Usborne Central School
Huron 5t. East
Everyone Wekeme
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere tladoi to
relatives" and friends for doralt��u�
cancer danatioms, cards, telephone osis
and the many acts of kindness shown to in
during the loss of a dear dniughter and
sister Joan Jones. Your tbouglrtfu)meas will'
always be remembered.•. lec
Edna Weber and Dome Restemayer
The family of the late Harvey Andrews
wish to thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for the floral tributes,
memorial donations, cards and special
thanks toall visited Harvey
Ja6�wrysasaaWe
wish to thank all his doctors and nurses in
both hospitals, especially those an sixth
floor at St Joseph's. Special thanks to Rev.
Sutton and Hopper Hockey Funeral Home
and the lathes of Trivitt Ailgtican Church
for the delicious lunch. 18c
Viola Andrews and family
1 would him to thank the doctors aid nur-
sing seiff 01 South Huron Hospital, Rev.
Jim Sinton and my special friends for care
I received while a patient in hospital and
since returning berme. Huguette Dobney
•
BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at
Veneers Centre, RR S Clinton, a p.m.
First regular card 11.00, 15 regular games
of M20 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
2200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
32Unc
OPEN HOUSE at Sunshine Kids Co-
operative Preschool, Exeter United
Church on April 28 to May 1 from 9:00 to
11:30 a.m. 15,16,18c
AT CENTRAUA UNITED CHURCH a
variety show "A Trip Down Memory Lane
to the Old Schoolhouse" presented by the
Stonetown Entertainers from St. Marys on
Friday, May 2. 8 p.m. Adults 23.50, ages
6-1211.50. Sponsored by Centralia U.C.W.
16,17,18c
SMORGASBORD LUNCHEON Exeter
United Church, May 8, 11:30-1:15 p.m.
Adults 15.00. Children 12.00. Tickets
available frorn any U.C.W. member or
Fishers Hardware. 17,18,19c
•
FiVE DAY CRUISES on Rideau and
Trent -Severn Waterway. Beautiful
scenery, carefree relaxation, private,
stateroom, delicious meal. Brochure Box
1540, Peterborough K9171A (7061748-3666.
18x
NOTICE AIL LADIES Come help honour
all widows of Exeter and district Friday,
May 2, 2p.m. Exeter Pentecostal Church.
Phyllis Re=iaick speaking. 18'
KiRKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
MEETING Tuesday, May 6, Kirkton
United Church 8p m. Guest Speaker Ben
Bddnnis of Duundas, Ont. "Care of House
Plants" Plant exchange. l8c
SINGLES DANCE Saturday, May 3, Vic-
torian lura, Stratford. Dancing 9.1. Music
by the Wihlwoods. ( Next dance Saturday,
May 24). I8c
THE NEXT REGULAR COUNCIL
MEETING of 11* Totrnahip of McGillivray
will be Monday, May 5 al 7 p.m. 18c
I would like to theta everyone for cards,
letters, phone calls and gifts during my
lengthy stay at University and St Joseph's
hospital. I especially wish to thank all my
family, relatives and hinds who visited
me while I was hospitalized Your kindness
eras deeply appreciated.George Dixon
la•
Craigftolme Nuising Home
I would I e to express my sincere thanks
to my wonderful family for the lovely sur-
prise dimer and gifts and every token of
affection on my 10th birthday. Many
thanks to my friends, relatives and
neighbours for their good wishes, cards,
-gifts and visits. Also many thanks to my
grandchildren for their cards and gifts. All
. made a wonderful day. Edina Caldwell
We vrishi express our sincere thanks to
everyone whoa supportedtus during our
time of loss and rt
flowers, masses, food, the • comforting
visits, the words of encouragement and
hope were abundant and reflect what love
and friendship were meant to be. Your
thoughtfulness was greatly. ted
and will never be forgotten. God
you
all. The Joe Miller Family
ly
We cannot expneas our thanks and ap-
preciation to air relatives, ler friends and
our children's friends, all our good
neighbours and those corning, from a
distance to attend our 50th wedding an-
niversary Open Hose. The unexpected
gifts, beautiful floral arrangements and
plants and many lovely cards are sincere-
ly appreciated. A special thank you to our
family for piaoning the cekbration, all the
work involved with the dinner and to those
who helpedserve. And thank you, Jute
For t
Cooper, s, it is a day to remenber.11'
Bert and Susan Faber
Many thanks to Auxiliary members,
volunteers and the willing men for their
many hours of service. Special thanks to
Norm Whiting and Maxine Seek for their
services, Ron Bogert's Gym Class, Alex
and Lloyd for helping set up. The excellent
response of donors and the pubic made the
sale a success. Thank you for supporting
S.H. Hospital. lk
Rummage Sale Committee
We would to express our sincere thanks
to both our at� , relatives, friends,
neighbours rting'
for the lovely flowers, treats, cards and
visits while Chester was a patiesst in
University Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Bourne and staff on the ninth Door. Thanks
to Rev. Hawley for visits and prayers.
Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. 11'
Cluster and iia Dunn
The family of the late Mrs. Gladys Boyle
wish to express their s1acere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, neighbours and
frierxls for their expressions of empathy,
floral tributes, cards, donations to
'charities, Mass cards, baked goods and
light lunches. Special thanks to the nurses
in the Palbatire Care Unit at St Mary's
Hospital. Father Finn, VON nurse Jackie
Wells to the pallbearers, to the ladies of
the C.W.L. .181.rcn -
for their honour guard
aand luncheon
serv-
ed at the Lucan Arena. Thank you also to
Clarence and NDIsk t of the C. an. Year k
ind
and comfoorting Litt
and Son Funeral words and actions will carve be
forgotten.
Ile
Leo Boyle and Family
CARDS OP THANKS --
Wewant bOhs* war family, Meads did
n eighbours far all tate Modem we receiv-
ed while
rid al and MA Huns Hospital. for
feieaiaswe calls, cards, treats.
Hewers ward food to oar tine.
Special thanes to those whip took Freak to
London, for theme who stared with Mabel
at sight, names of ninth Qesr, wines at
South Heron, Rev. Bram for her prayers.
Orange Lodg635, . VGadalIrew
U.C.W., Dr, %kw and Mrs.
Lloyd and Jae weld Mie lo a�ddldptthbeir
any e way. Your to tae those who it
bye remembered. will
melee
Frank and Mabel
The family of the late Eva Whitney with
to thank relatives. friends and neelithonen
for the kindness emended during 's 51-
loes and for their kind egression ofsym-
adccafloral freaks, cancer donations
rds. To the South Huron Hospital
nooses, Rev. Stan McDonald, T. Harry
Hoffman and Sams Funeral Hahne,
pallbearers and to those who saved lunch
after- a sincere thank you. Ilk
rsoid Whitney
I would lire to agoras my sincere thanks
to ale twogirls taking me to Leedom many
times for appoinimbeds also surgery. The
ood, so many
other kind deeds and phone , cards, tcalls. Special
thanks to Kay for taking are of me so ef-
ficiei(ly at bane. To my &tighten and her
family. Everyone has been terrific.
Clara Harris
IN MEMORIAM—
BRINTNELL — Is loving memory of a -
dear husband, father, grandfather and
great-grandfather, Cliff, who lett in so sud-
denly three years ago, May 2, 1983.
He left us so gelidly
Ifs thoughts mks:nein,
But he left ns with a memory
That we are proud to own.
A wonderful father laid to rest
For all 01ne be 1* did his best,
His place on earth no one can fill
We miss you, Dad, and always will. •
Always remembered by wife Mae and
family. 11'
BRINTNELL — 1n loving memory of a
dear grandmother and great-
grandmother, Kilda Bridwell, who passed
away far years 'ago, May 7, 1982.
�
When evening are falling
And I sit quietly alone,
To my heart there comes a longing,
Wishing you could come home.
So many things have happened
Sincedy r were called away
So many things to share with you
Had you been left to stay. `-
Many folks may think i've forgotten,
When at times they see me smile,
But bow tittle, they know the hartacbe
My smile hides all the while.
You are where I cannot reach you,
Your voice I cannot hear,
Yet I know you walk beside me
Never absent, always near.
Sadly missed but always remembered
by your husband Russell and featly.
GREEN — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather Clarence
who passed away three yeas ago, April 29,
1963. `
When the ties of Love are broken
And loved ones have to part
It Taves a wound that never beats
A sad and lonely heart.
Memories don't fade
They lust grow deep
For the one we loved
But could not keep.
Lovingly remembered by his wife Kay,
daughter and son -In-law Audrey and Bill,
grandchildren David, Cathy, Scott and
Paul. 18'
KOEHLER — blaring memory of a dear
mother and grandmother Pearl, who pass-
ed away two years ago, May 3, 1964.
So many things have happened, Mom,
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 its haat as well.
We never could have said goodbye
To one we loved so well.
It's lonely here without You, Mom,
We miss ycu every day
For life is not the same to tis
Since you were called away.
So take a
To dear Yom above
And tell her that we miss her
And give her all our love.
Sadly missed by her family. 18'
MALE — In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother Jean Elizabeth,
who passed away April 28, 1986.
if I could have ane lifetime wish, •
One dream that could come true,
I'd pray to God with all my heart
For yesterday and you.
H tears could build a stairway,
And memories were a lane, .
I'd walk right up to Heaven
To see you once again.
Life's not the same since you've been gone
To us you were someone 1
And God must have t so too.
Never to be forgotten son Lan and
grandchildren Robbie, Bonnie and April.
18'
SNELL — In loving memory of my hus-
band, Harry, who passed away May 5,
1976.
Nothing can ever take away
The love my heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps him near. ,
Remembered always by Jean. 18'
TiNDAIL — In loving mernory of a
wonderful wife, mother and grandmother
Aida, who passed away one year ago, May
3, 1985.
Beentaful memories are all that are left
Ot the wife, mother and grandmother we
loved and will never forget.
Just as you were, you will always be,
Treasured fay in our memories.
Lovingly remembered by husband
Charles and tensity. 18'
SIT TO KNOW NOW TO
LE DOM ON TIE !Ot?
c '1
tl
Hunt.* liskti
safety hints'
'nae flight of an arrow es the pant
of a bullet - having darted either:
there is no retraction. -
Safety is a particular cannon) to ap-
pp fifty Hunter Education
I t lorrss from _ throughout
southwestern Ontario wbo met
recently to discuss, update and Im-»
prove upon their efforts to ensure that
hutting remain' a sate and enjoyable
sPort-
'The meeting was held at the thillett
Provincial Wildlife Area and was
sponsored by the Ministry of Natural
Resources in conjunction with the On-,
taro Federation of Anglers and
Hunter (O.F.A:H.).
Following the welcoming com-
ments by Andy Houser, Wingham
District Manager the instructors were
updated regarding the Mintstn'y of
Natural Resources Hunter Education
program and policies by Bill McKit-
trick, Provincial Hunter Education
co-ordinator and Terry Smeltzer,
Chairman of the Hunter Education
Committee of the OFAH. Expert lec-
tures accompanied by practical
demonstrations were provided bye
Dave Ward, Aylmer and Vite
Chomicki, Lucan, on primitive
firearms and archery respectively.
According to Conservation Officer,
Blake Evans, who is in charge of the -
Hunter Education Program for
Winghanl District, "It was felt that
the Hunter Education program, hav-
ing experienced great success
'throughout the years could be further
improved by the establishment of ef-
fective lines of communication among
fellow instructors and between in-
structors and the Ministry of Natural
Resources. The interest and dedica-
tion of the instructors was shown by
the excellent attendance .and the
numerous and varied questions and
comments regarding Hunter Educe- .
tion in Ontario.'
A highlight of the workshop was the
presentation of Twenty -Five Year
ce Awards to instructors by the
Ministry of Natural Resources for
their dedication and contributions in
the field of hunter education.
Committee
gives report:
A special committee of landlord
and tenant leaders has presented
Housing Minister Alvin Curling with
its recommendations on implemen-
ting the new system of rent review for
Ontario.
The report of the Rent Review Ad-
visory Committee contains agree-
, meat on a wide range of rental hous-
ing issues reached during more than
three months of deliberations:
"This is a truly historic docti<ned,,,
)Cur lir said. ' "For the First
sat` down together and rea
consensus on a system of rent
review."
In December, • 1965, Curling in
traduced the Assured Housing for,
tario policy,whidt included
changes to the rent review system...
Among the reforms, Curling pro;`
posed the extension of rent review to
all rental units in the province, die
creation ata non -adversarial system
of rent review, the establishment
a rent registry, and the recognition
the right of landlords t0 earn a f
income. .
.'Ile Rent Review Advisory Coign.
mittee of landlords and tenants
formed to provide policy advice
minister on the Assured H
reforms and the forthcoming rent
review legislation. .
The committee, co-chaired by
William Grenier and Mary Hogan,
was composed of nine tenant the nine
landlord representatives who met on
a regular bpsis since January.
"I am wellaware of the amoypt of
effort, hard work and sheer per-
sistence that went into the production
of this agreement," Curling said.
Open Wedding
Dance
For
Gwen Rader &
Bruce Coulter
Sat., May 10
9 - 1 In Luton
Everyone welcome
Phone 438-8000,
228-6209 for further
Information
Happy 80th Birthday, May 2nd
Twins, laurene Wein and
Laurence Hirtzei
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