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BIRTHS—
BIRTHS--
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DE GROOT — Bill and Brenda (nee
Masse) are pleased to announce the birth
of their fourth son Andrew Cornelius,
weighing 7 lb. is oz. on July 19. A new
brother for Marty, Michael and
Christopher. Proud grandparents are
Clare and Lucille Masse and Cornelius
(deceased) and Theresa DeGroot. Special
thanks to Dr. Steciuk, Dr. Steele and the
nursing staff at South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter. 31c
JEFFERY — Man and Janice thank God
for the safe arrival of their first child
Amanda Jean born July 22, 1986 at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 9 Ib. 6 oz. Proud
grandparents are Glenn and Dorothy Jef-
fery and Bob and Jean Sharp. Proud great
grandparents are Hazel Jeffery, Mary
Thomson and Tom Sharp. Many thanks to
Dr. Steed and the nursing staff on the 2nd
floor. 31c
MELICK — Marcia Leanne, God's gift for
Mel and Audrey Melick arrived July 19
weighing 51b. 13 oz. This is the sixth grand-
child for Keith and Helen Gingerich, ninth
for Amos and Della Gingerich; a new lit-
tle sister(for Jeanine and Brenda. Thanks
to the staff at St. Joseph's Hospital for their
excellent care. 31'
DEATHS —
AMANNS — At the Bluewater Rest Home
Zurieh -on--Sunday July -7986 Mrs
Rachel (Gascho) Amanns formerly of RR
1, Zurich in her 89th year. Beloved wife of
the late Opel Seth Amanns (1981). Dear
mother of Seth Gibbons, Amanns of Cham-
pagne, Illinois. Dear sister of Clarence
Gascho of Zurich and Miss Laura Gascho
of Bluewater Rest Home. Predeceased by
1 brother Amos Gascho (1981). Also surviv-
ing are 2 nieces and 1 nephew. Visitation
after 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Zurich Chapel
of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes,
until Thursday, July 31 at 12 noon then to
Zurich Mennonite Church for funeral ser-
vice at 1 p.m. with pastor Clayton Kuepfer
officiating. Interment to follow in Zurich
Mennonite Cemetery. 31c
MASSE — At Victoria Hospital, London on
Monday, July 28, 1986, Mr. Benjamin Elzer
Masse of RR 3 Zurich; in his 67th year.
Beloved husband of Grace (Jeffrey )
Masse. Dear son of Mrs. Myrtle of Zurich
and the late Phillip Masse. Dear father of
Douglas of Goderich, Paul of Zurich, Brian
of London, Mark of Hensall, Dennis of Cen-
tralia and Ron and Tom of Exeter, Vicki
(Mrs. Bill Sieman) of Broadhagen, Mrs.
Phyllis Kellerman of Hensall, Alanna
(Mrs. Harvey Adams) of Exeter, Kim, Col-
leen and Patricia all at home. Dear brother
of Leonard of London, Joseph of Calgary.
Clare of RR 3 Zurich, Bill of Dashwood.
Mrs. Olivia Bedard of Goderich and Jean
Guillmette of London. Also surviving are
11 grandchildren. Visitation after 7 p.m.
Tuesday in the Zurich Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Homes until Thurs-
day, July 31, then to St. Boniface R.C.
Church for celebration of the funeral Mass
at 10 a.m. with Father J.J. Bennsette
celebrant. Interment 10 follow St. Boniface
Cemetery. Parish prayers will be con-
ducted in the funeral home Wednesday
evening at 8:30 p.m., followed by .a
Knight's of Colombus Memorial Service
under the auspices of Zurich Lodge No.
8863at9:30p.m. 31c
DEATHS —
McKINLEY — At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Saturday, July 26, 1906, Mrs.
Elsie May (Coleman) McKinley of the
Bluewater Rest Home Apartments, Zurich
and formerly of Stanley Twp; in her 88th
year. Beloved wife of the late John Elgin
McKinley (1980). Dear mother of Anson
and Evelyn McKinley of RR 1, Zurich,
Robert and Audrey McKinley of RR 3,
Clinton, Berne and Doris McKinley of
Truro, N.S. and Mrs. Jean Fanson of RR
1, Fullerton. Dear sister of Mrs. Mabel
McClymont of Huronview Home, Clinton,
Mrs. Grace Chapman of Kippen and
Gladys ( Mrs. Robert J. Doig) of Seaforth.
Mrs. McK,inley is predeceased by 1 son
Harold (1929) ; 1 daughter Myrtle
Elizabeth (1941) ; her son in law Mr. Ken
Fanson (1985) and by 1 brother Anson Col-
eman. Mrs. McKinley is a past Matron of
Exeter Chapter of the Order of the Eastern
Star and a member of Goshen United
Church Women. Dear grandmother of 18
grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Rested in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen
Street North, Zurich; where the funeral
service was conducted on Tuesday, July
29, 1986, at 2 p.m. Rev. Sam Parker of-
ficiated. Interment followed in Bayfield
Cemetery. A Memorial Service under the
auspices of Exeter Chapter of the Order of
the Eastern Star was conducted in the
funeral home on Monday evening at 9 p.m.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to
Goshen United Church or the Canadian
___Cancer_Society-may-be-arranged for at -the---- -
funeral home. 31c IN
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Hazel Snell
wish to express their appreciation to all of
their friends and neighbours for flowers,
visitations, donations and kindnesses
shown at the time of their recent bereave-
ment.
ereavement. 31c
We thank our family - Onalee and Bill,
Janice and Lee, Debra and John and our
grandchildren - our brothers and sisters,
and Foothill relatives for remembering us
on our 45th wedding anniversary. We were
honoured by a dehclous meal, cards and
gifts at the home of Onalee and Bill Welch,
who live near Paris. The surprise "get-
together" will be cherished by us always.
31•
Doug and Edith Gin
We would like to thank our relatives for
the lovely shower gifts we received at the
Shipka Community Centre. -A special thank
you to Jean Clarke for organizing the
shower. 31•
Shirley Kreger and Jeff Galloway
We wish to thank family, relatives,
friends and neighbours who helped to
celebrate our 55th wedding anniversay, to
our family who treated us to a wonderful
dinner. This all helped to make our day a
happy one. Thanks again to all who helped
to remember us in any way. 31•
Jack and Jean Madge
CARDS OF THANKS —
1 wish to thank my relatives, friends and
neighbours for all the kindnesses shown to
me by their gifts, cards, visits and phone
calls during my stay in Strathroy Hospital,
and since returning home. Thanks also to
Rev. Anne.Beattle, Brinsley U.C.W., Ailsa
Craig, Lucan and Parkhill Srs. Groups. All
was very much appreciated. 31"
Marjorie Steeper
A sincere thank you to all my family,
relatives, friends and neighbours for the
phone calls, cards, visits, flowers and
treats given to me while in the Hospital and
since returning home. It was all greatly
appreciated. 31•
Bill Schwartz
We would like to express our sincere
thanks to our family, friends, neighbours
and school friends for all the gifts, flowers,
visits, phone calls. cards and fruit baskets
while Dan was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home. A
special thanks to July, Dale and Sue for
their assistance at the accident and to
Grandma Webber for going to the hospital
with Dan. Your kind wishes and thoughts
were very much appreciated. 31'
Gord, Marg and Dan McCarter
The family of the late Roy Albert Morenz
would like to express their sincere thanks
to relatives, friends and neighbours for
their many expressions of sympathy dur-
ing our loss. Your cards, charitable dona-
tions, floral tributes and prayers were
greatly appreciated. Special thanks to the
pallbearers, T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Rev. R. Peebles and the
Grand Bend U.C.W for the lovely lunch
they served. The kindness we received
from everyone will always be
remembered. 31c
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
JOHN PASMA
Seminarian
Sunday, August 3
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
ea
Come and Worship with us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. David Dougall
Sunday. August 3
10:15 a.m. Morning Service
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. August 3
9:30 o.m. Congregation
Christian Education
11:00 Worship Service
• Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
• REV. B.H. DE JONGE
Sunday, August 3
10:00 a.m..- Worship
Sunday School (Preschoolers)
7:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
' listen to
'The Bock to God Hour
CKNX Diol 920 - 10.30 a.m.
• Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
Peace
Lutheran Church
94 Andrew Street Nofth
Exeter
REV JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday August 3 '
9:30 a.m Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
•
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Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Howley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. ffobert Cameron
Sunday, Abgust 3
10:00 o.m. - Morning Worship
with INr. Paul Harland
Junior cohgregotion available
Nursery 'Facilities Available
Courtesy Car for August
Mr. Charles Atthill
235-1536
EVERYONE WELCOME
Exeter
Bible Fellowship
Sunday, August 3
9:45 o.ni. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
Speaker Cleoson Weber
6:00 p.m. Communion
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held at
Usborne CentrafSchool
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Hwy. 4 South
Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN
Sunday, August a
10.00 a.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
Nursery available for all services
Everyone welcorwe,.
• Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exetes
• Sunday, August 3
Come and join us and our new pastor Mr.
Kevin Rutledge and family for,
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. -
Wor4hipServices •
Tuesdoy 7 ;rm. Volleyball
8 p.m. Wednesday
, r Prayer rind Bible Study
bliss 1pri Rottroy will be }!resenting her
tt► missionary work
UPCOMING Aug. 16 at 7 p.m.
." Kor Kruise arfd Kernels"
"Worry is interest on trouble before the
payment is due.
MEMORIAM
BROWN — In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother, mother-in-law and grand-
mother, Helen who left us one year ago,
August 2, 1985.
We will always remember the way you
looked,
The way you spoke and smiled,
The little things you said and did
Are with us all the time.
And when old times we do recall
It's then we miss you most of all,
You meant so much to us,
That nothing we can say,
Can tell the grief that's in our hearts
As we think of you today.
Precious memories kind and true,
In our hearts you live forever,
Because we think the world of you.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by husband Bert, daughters Cheryl and
Patty, son -in-laws Leroy and John, grand-
daughters Tara and Amy. 31c
CLARK — In loving memory of a dear
father and husband Borden Clark (Bus)
who passed away July 29, 1984.
Days of sadness still come o'er us
Tears in silence often flow,
For memory keeps you ever near us,
Though you died two years ago. •
Always remembered by wife Vilda,
Marilyn, Barry, Wendy and Dave. 31'
CLARK — In loving memory of Ross Clark
who passed away July 26, 1981.
Nothing but memories as we journey on,
Longing for a smile from a loved one gone;
None knows the depths of our deep regret,
But we remember when others forget.
Missed by Barry, Byron, Lanna, Wendy
and Marsha. 31'
MEIDINGER -- In loving memory of -our
dear tion Jamie who passed away three
years ago, August 2, 1983.
Though his smiles are gone forever,
And his hands we cannot touch,
We have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part
God has him in His keeping,
And we have him in our hearts.
Lovingly remembered and dearly miss-
ed by Mom and Dad. - 31'
MEIDINGER — In loving memory of a
dear brother, broth -in-law and uncle who
passed away three years ago on August 2,
1983.
His special smile, his spei:ial face,
A part of our family we can never replace.
Loved and remembered everyday
Missed much more than words can say.
To some he may be forgotten
To others a part of the past,
But to us who knew and loved him,
His memory will always last.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Debbie, Gerry, Erin and Alicia. 31'
Coming Events
BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at
yanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m.
First regular card'$ 1.00, 15 regular games
of 120 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
1200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
321f nc
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY —
celebration for John and Marian Wallace
on Saturday, August 23 in Mitchell at 8
p.m. Best wishes only. For information
345-2096. 30,31,32c
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY — Ses-
quicentennial Cub Car Races. Get your car
now for 12.50 from Bill McGregor 482-7539
or Cabbage Patch Doll or ether doll
categories, costume of the 1800's dress up
competition. 2:30 p.m. Saturday, August 2,
Varna Complex. 30,31c
CRAFT, BAKE AND GARDEN PRO-
DUCE SALE — sponsored by the Grand
Bend U.G.W. August 6. 1 p.m. Place -
church lawn. 31c
THE HURON, BRUCE, MIDDLESEX
YOUNG LIBERALS — are having a bowl-
a-thon August 4 at the Town and Country
Bowling Lanes in Zurich. For information
call Cam'Steckle 565-2147 or Kathy Love
230033. 31c
BULLOCK REUNION — Sunday, August
10 at Ailsa Craig Park. Sports at 2 p.m.
Please bring lunch and join the fun. 31c
TOWNSHIP OF McGILLIVRAY —
regular meetings will he Tuesday, August
5 and Monday, August 18, 1986 respective-
ly' 31c
•
BLYTH FESTIVAL — Glory: July 30, 31
(matinee), August 2:4, 7.8; Lilly: July 31,
August 1; Promise: 'August 2 (matinee), 5,
6; Drift: August 7 (matinee). All evening
performances are at•8:30 p.m. Matinees at
"2:00 p.m. For information and tickets, call •
Box Office at 523-9300/9225., 31c
CW1., BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE -
August 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Im-
rpaculate Heart of Mary in the Church
parking lot. Features Penny Sale tables;
garage sale; raffle on a BMX 20" bike; fish
pond: •refreshments; fresh vegetables;
quilt raffle tickets available. Homemade
craft items. Come and browse and buy!31c
YOUNG PEOPLE — 6-18 years who do
outstanding good dem are eligible for
nomination.as Ontario Junior Citizens of
the Year. Contact this newspajaer for
details. ' 31x
111 MEMORIAM --
PYM — In loving memory of a dear
daughter and sister Marg, who passed
away August 1, 1982.
Time unfolds another year,
Changes come but remembrance is dear.
Precious are the memories
Of all we shared together.
Kind thoughts of a good life
Live.on forever.
It's comforting to know we share,
God's love and His eternal care.
Remembered and loved by Mom and
Dad, Joan and Elgin, Brian, Cynthia and
Brent, Elaine and Allan. 31c
SWARTZ — In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother Lulu Swartz who
passed away July 27, 1964, and a dear
father and grandfather Harry Swartz who
passed away September 11, 1971.
Always remembered by Ron, Helen and
family 31•
YOUNG FAIR PARADERS — Appearing in Saturday's Zurich Fall Fair
parade with their decorated bikes were Joey Durand, Matthew Wilder
and Ryan Morrison. T -A photo
HORSE SHOW AT THE FAIR — A western horse show featured Sunday's activities at the Zurich Fall
Fair. From the left are Scott and Larry Merner and Matthew, John and Steven Geiger. John Geiger was
in charge of the show. T -A photo
•
PLAYGROUND PARTICIPATES — Members of the Zurich summer playground program took part in Satur-
day's Zurich Fall Fair parade. T -A photo
READY FOR WATERMELON — Jeff Darling of Darling's IGA is ready to these three contestants
in Thursday's watermelon eating contest held in conjunction with Sidewalk Sales Days. From the left
ore Jacqueline Wright, Rebecca Darling and Amy Schwartzentruber, who was also a winner in the pie
eating contest. T -A photo
Vacation at Granton Church
• By MRS. E. SUMMERS
' At the Granton United Church, the
Rev. Bruce Pierce was in charge of
the Sunday morning service and en-
titled his , message "I Believe in
Tomorrow". Times haven't changed
that much, tomorrow is as bright as
God's promises, God has promised to
THRESHING DAYS
Belts and pulleys will be whirling
into action as they,power the 'mighty'
Threshing machine, at "Threshing
Days" Saturday, Atigust 9 and Sun-
day, August 10 at' the Ontario
Agricultural Museum at Milton.
Both days will feature the threshing
of grain by gasoline as well as the
traditional method of flailing the
grain by hand.
A ,special feature will be our
"Thresherman's Lunch" offered at
the 'Cradle and Flail'. catering facili-
ty. This hardy meal is sure to satisfy
a "Thresherman's hunger"!
While at, the Museum be ,sure to
visit this season's feature exhibit,
"Rural Women - Labour and Leisure
1830's to •1980's." Located in the
Museum's Gambrel Barn, this
display will allow visitors to trace the
evolution of rural women over the
past 150 years.
With over 30 buildings and displays
to discover, the Ontario Agricultural
Museum is an ideal outing for the en-
• tire family.
The Museum, located 8 km west of
Milton (from Highway 401 take exit
320B or 312) is open until October 13,
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Admission is
$3.00 for adults, 81.50 for students,
seniors 81.50 and a family rate of
*7.50.
Claim us as Christians, so there
should be no rear of tomorrow.
In the children's time the minister
talked to them about being honest, il-
lustrating this by telling them a story.
Mrs. Elwyn Bryan favored with a
vocal solo.
During August vacation month for
the pastoral charge, the Rev. Manley
Sa'tler of Ilderton United Church will
1( • after emergencies on the
rel ''urge. Phone number is
(34,
t'ersonals
Wed 'ratltlations are ex-
tended 'owing couples:
Sharon ( .inns and Roger Niergarth
Dashwood & Area
Business Association
presents the
2nd Annual
Ecumenical Service
Sun., August 3rd •
10 a.m.
Dashwood
Community Centre
Pavilion
Guest Speaker:
Mr. Brion •Kempster
B.A.-B.C.L.
St. Thomas. Ont. - Lawyer
Music: South Huron Com-
munity Choir
Director: Alyn Caverhtll
Soloist: Roberta Walker.
were married in St. John's Lutheran
Church, Waterloo, on Saturday, July
26. A reception followed at "Angie's
Country Kitchen" St. Agatha.
•Beth Van Arenthals and Walter
McRobert were marled at Robin -
dale's Exeter. A reception and dance
followed at the Lucan Community
Centre.
Linda Skoneczny and Larry Fowler
were married at the Court House in
London on Friday, July 25, dance
fc4lowed at the Masonic Hall,
Granton.
Trinity Anglican Church
-proudly presents the
FIRST
ANNUAL
BAYFIELD
ANTIQUES
FAIR
Ai the
Bayfield Arena
FRIDAY AUGUST 8: 7PM - 9PM
Golo Opening • admission $5. •
SATURDAY AUCUST 9: 10AM-9PM
Admission *2
SUNDAY AUGUST 10:111M
Admission S2.
Featuring 32
Prestigious Dealers
Tea Room
For information call
(519) 565-2573