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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-10-22, Page 26Page 10A Times -Advocate, October 22, 19136 BIRTHS — CRAIG — Elgin and Jean (nee Pym) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first child Stephanie Mary Margaret on Oc- tober 13, 1986 at Guelph General Hospital. Her proud grandparents are Grace and Howard Pym, Elimville and Bill and Dorothy Craig, Arthur and great grand- parents Lillian and Alvin Pym of Exeter. 43c MILLER — Rebecca, Laura and Maggie welcome with much love the arrival of their new sister Sarah Melonie. Sarah was born September 20, 1986 at Victoria Hospital, London weighing 8 Ib. 912 oz. Parents Barry and Melonie thank Dr. Gans and Dr. Allan for their care. Proud grand- parents are Ross and Pat Veal and Edwin Miller. 43* PROUT — "Four -of -a- kind" makes a "full -house" for Tom and Bev! Julie Ellen arrived October 19, 1986 weighing 7 lb. 10 oz. a playmate for Rebekah, Melissa and Carrie, and a new granddaughter for Gerald and Dorothy Prout, Usborne Twp., and Joan Whitwell, Stoney Creek. Thank you to Dr. Steele and the nurses at South Huron. 43' SALMON — It's a Boy! Phil and Janet (Passmore) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son Scott Alexander on September 18, 1986 at Kitchener Waterloo Hospital, weighing 7 !b. 8 oz. Proud first time grandparents are Ken and Leone Passmore, Aylmer, Ont. and John and Helen Salmon of Gormley. Excited great grandmother is Mrs. Alex Duncan former- ly of Exeter. 43c SANGSTER — Kathy and Greg are proud to announce the arrival of their son Jason Robert Sangster born Thanksgiving Day, October 13, 1986 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London weighing 10 lb 12 oz. Happy grand- parents are Betty Sangster, Hensall, Helen Isaac and Bob Pring of Exeter. 43c DEATHS — FRITZ — At the South Huron Hospital on Thursday, October 16, 1986, Ward Carl McKinley Fritz of Exeter, formerly of Zurich; in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Bernice Eilber. Dear father of Mary Louise Fritz of Toronto. Brother of Dorothy (Mrs. Harvey Cowen) of Exeter. Predeceased by one sister, Pearl Wurtz. Rested at the R. C. Dinney Funeral Home, Main Street, Exeter. Funeral service at the funeral home was Sunday, October 19 at 3 p.m. with Rev. Brian Elder officiating. Interment Crediton Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 43c SILLERY — At St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, on Sunday, October 19, 1986, Agnes Ellen Sillery, formerly of Exeter, in her 92nd year. Mrs. Sillery was predeceased by her husband William in July 1986 and is survived by several nieces and nephews. Rested at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, William St., Exeter. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, October 22 at 2 p.m. with Reverend Ken Knight of- ficiating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. 43c DEATHS — COXON — Suddenly at her residence on Monday, October 20, 1986, Mrs. Anne May (Overholt) Coxon, of 41 Goshen St. N Zurich, in her 71st year. Beloved wife of Dr. Wesley Bennett Coxon; dear mother of Doug and his wife Elaine of RR 2 Lucan and Sue Anne and Grant Morrisure Wainwright of London. Mrs. Coxon is predeceased by 7 brothers Melvin, Nor- man, Francis, Emerson, Harold. Lawrence and Leonard and by 2 sister6 Mrs. Ellie Volland and Mrs. Maizie Sloan. Also surviving are 2 grandchildren Tracy Anne and Christopher Douglas and several nieces and nephews. Rested in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen St. N. where the funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday at 2 p.rn. with Pastor Stephen Alles of- ficiating. Interment to follow in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery Zurich. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundations would be ap- preciated. 43c DARLING — Suddenly at University Hospital, London, on Saturday, October 18, 1986, Donald D. Darling of RR 3 Dashwood (Mt. Carmel); in his 51st year. Beloved husband of Patricia (Field) Darling. Lov- ing father of Mark and Deborah Darling of RR 8 Parkhill, Scott, Bradley and Cameron Darling, all of RR 3 Dashwood, Leigh -Anne and James Fevery of RR 1 Lucan and Kristyn Darling of RR 3. Dashwood. Also loved by 2 grandchildren, Brent and Jeffrey. Dear brother of Rev. Grant Darling of Delhi and .Robert Beat- tie of Taylor, Mich. Predeceased by 2 brothers, William and Harvey Darling and 1 sister, Frances Schultz. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, Oc- tober 21, 1986, at 2 p.m. at All Saints Anglican Church (City Hall Square) Wind- sor. Venerable Jack P. Peck, officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park, Windsor. Memorials to University Hospital's Research Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 43c CARDS OF THANKS — I sincerely wish to thank everyone who visited me, sent cards, letters, flowers and treats while I was a patient in the hospital and since returning home. I appreciated everyone's thoughtfulness. 43' Margery Morley We would like to express our thanks to all who sent cards, flowers and gifts we received on the occasion our 25th wedding anniversary, and to Jean and Tom for tak- ing us and the Swartz' to the Barn restaurant for dinner. Later returning to her home to be surprised by the New Years Gang and our friends. Also to Verna and Marlene Towle for the delicious anniver- sary dinner at their home in London. We would like to thank everyone who helped to make it a happy occasion. 43' Ken and Edna Kleinfeldt My sincere thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for all the cards, gifts, visits and phone calls and many other sur- prises, when I celebrated my birthday.43' Andy Bierling B6thel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter Sunday, October 26 REV. S. WILTS 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Come and Worship with us Caven Presbyterian Church MINISTER REV. KENNETH KNIGHT Phone 235-2243 Organist Mr. David Dougall Sunday, October 26 10:15 a.m. Morning Service Everyone Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Dashwood Pastor REV. MAYO MEIIECKE Sunday. October 26 9:30 a.m. Congregation Christian Education 11:00 Worship Service Everyone Welcome Exeter Christian Reformed Church Main St. North Sunday, October 26 10:00 o.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) Exeter United Church James of Andrew Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Howley Stolt Associate: Mrs. Bev Robinson Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron The Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Sunday, October 26 11 00 o.m. - Morning Worship GUEST SPEAKER THE REV. BOB GIBSON 11 00 a.m. Sunday Church School Courtesy Car for October Mr. Peter Snell 235.1830 • Nursery Facilities Availabie EVERYONE WELCOME 4 TRiVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Main Street at Gidley Exeter 235-2335 Sunday, October 26 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday School and Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Huron St. W., Exeter Sunday, October 26 Pastor Kevin Rutledge 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service "Behold Your God! All knowing ever present" 7:00 p.m. Turn Your Heart Toward Home Film no. 1 "Father Looks Bock" by Dr. James Dobson Everyone Welcome Peace Lutheran Church 94 Andrew Street North Exeter REV. JOHN OBEDA Pastor Sunday, October 26 REFORMATION SERVICE Guest Speaker Professor Frank Morgret of Lutheran Seminary St. Catharines 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 8 Bible Study 10:30 o.m. Worship Service Everyone Welcome Exeter Bible Fellowship Sunday, October 26 9:30 a.m. Communion and Sunday School SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY Services of 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.rri. and 6:30 p.m, with guest Don Welborn speaker Doug Jones - Singing All Services held at Usborne Central School Huron St. East Everyone Welcome Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle' Hwy. 4 South Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN Sunday, October 26 Youth Pastor . Dale Tollefson 10:00 o.m. Sunday School 11:00 o.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 welcome 4 CARDS OF THANKS — The Huron -Middlesex Ladies' Slow Pitch League would like to send many thanks for the lovely donations made to support our baseball league dance. Many thanks to RSD Sports, MacLean Sports, Angelos Pizzeria, Theo's Landing, Exeter Flowers, Country Flowers, Flower Pedlar, Club Albatross Tavern, and Shaws. We really appreciate your patronage. Special thanks from the Crediton Cougars. 43c I would like to express my sincere "thanks" to my family, relatives and friends for visits, cards, phone calls, gifts and flowers,sent to me while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, and since retur- ning home. Special thanks to Dr. Maynard, nurses and staff of fifth floor, C wing. Very special thanks to my family for their many visits and being so patient with me. All were greatly appreciated. 43' Doreen Browning The family of the late Raymond Paynter wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, charitable donations, visitations, cards and letters of condolence, phone calls, offers of help, and food brought to the house, during the recent loss of our loving son, husband and father. Special thanks to the pallbearers, and the U.C.W. of Kirkton United Church. We also thank Rev. Don Pletch, Mitchell, the Granton Masonic Lodge and the Lindsay -Sass Funeral Home for their help and support during our bereavement. Our sincere appreciation to Harry Weersink and the men who assisted with preparations for and during the sale. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered. 43' Marguerite, Herman, Donna, David and Anne We would like to express sincere thanks for prayers, cards, visits, gifts, care of the doctors and nurses while Harold was a pa- tient in Stratford General Hospital and Vic- toria Hospital, London. A special thank you to Harold's sister Jean who stayed three weeks with Wilma. 43nc Harold and Wilma We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers and memorial donations, during our loss of a dear sister and sister in law Bertha McGregor. 43c Dorothy and Harold Parker, Jim and Edna Mae Sangster, Hazel and Dorothy Corbett and Evelyn Schroeder What a great evening October 11th and what a surprise when so many friends and relatives helped us celebrate our 25th an- niversary. Our special thanks to Steven and Andrea who planned the party and a very special thanks to all who helped in many ways. Your presence, good wishes and lovely gifts are appreciated so very much. This party will long remain in our memories. 43' Wayne and Nancy Pearce We would like to thank our family, our friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, gofts and flowers received while Doug was a patient in University Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Wall and nursing staff of 7th floor and Dr. Waters. Thanks again. 43c Doug and Norma Parsons IN MEMORIAM— DICKINS — In loving memory of a dear wife, Shirley who passed away 3 years ago, October 27, 1983. Thank you for the memories 'We shared along the way. You are always in my thoughts Especially today. To me you were so special Someone set apart You will live with me forever In a corner of my heart. Always and forever remembered by Jack. 43c- DiCKINS — In loving memory of Shirley Dickins who died on October 27, 1983. A special smile, a special face, Part of our lives we can never replace. Loved and remembered every day, Missed much more than words can say, When thoughts go back as they often do We treasure the memories we have of you. Art, Marion:and family 43' IN MEMORIAM — GLANVILLE — In loving memory of our beloved son Murray Edward Glanville who God took home 16 years ago, October 24, 1970. Sixteen years ago this very day, God held your hand and led you away, In all the world I shall not find, A heart so wonderfully kind. You were someone I could talk to, That no one can replace, You were someone I could laugh with Till tears ran down my face. You were someone I thought more of As each year came to An end; You were my son and my friend. We never had a chance to say goodbye, But God through His Infinite grace Will grant our meeting face to face. Too sadly missed to ever be forgotten, your loving Mom and Father, Shirley and Stan Preszcator. 43nc GLANVILLE — In loving memory of our beloved brother and uncle Murray Edward Glanville who God took home 16 years ago October 24, 1970. When Autumn shakes her golden crown And leaves begin to tumble to the ground, There comes sad memories of 16 years ago. We think of you in silence And make no outward show. But what it meant to lose you Only we will ever know. You wished no one farewell, Nor had time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it, And only God knows why. They say, time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time has only proved How much we miss you yet. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a brother Your loved ones would never forget. Loved and always remembered by brother Richard and David, sisters Mae, Elaine, Kathy, Lorna, Brenda and Barb and nieces and nephews. 43nc HEDDEN — In loving memory of a dear wife Hilda Hedden who passed away Oc- tober 26, 1983. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year, No longer in my life to share, But in my heart you will always be there. Always remembered and missed by hus- band Herb. 43* HODGINS — In loving memory of a dear friend Clint Hodgins who passed away Oc- tober 21, 1979. As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. Remembered always by Ron 'Helen' family. 43' LEWIS — In loving memory of my hus- band Earl Lewis who passed away four years ago, October 26, 1982. You meant so very much to me, That nothing I can say, Can tell the sadness in my heart, As I think of you today. It doesn't matter the day or the year, There are always memories, always a tear Memories don't fade, they just grow deep, For someone I loved and couldn't keep. Always remembered, by his wife Jessie. 43* MERCER — In loving -memory of my dear wife Maggie who passed away October 23, 1985. One year has passed since that sad day, When the one I loved was called away, No longer in my life to share, But in my heart you are always there. Until the heather Ceases to grow in Scotland, I will love and remember you. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by husband George. 43c JOIN THE CROWD BE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR Conl• on KROWN RUST CONTROL SYSTEM — is having a Free Rust F'rotection Clinic on Saturday, November 1 from 10 a.m. • 4 p.m. at Exeter Motors, Main Street North. We will protect your garden tools, lawn mowers, bicycles etc. from the ravages of RUST. Lunch will be provided. Call 235.1100 for details. 40-44c FALL RUMMAGE SALE AND AUCTION — will be held October 23 in South Huron Rec Centre. Proceeds•to go to South Ifuron Hospital Auxiliary. 40-43' YOU ARE INVITED — to attend a recep- tion and dance on Friday, October 24, 1986, 9-12 in honour of Ross and Win Marshall's 50th wedding anniversary. For informa- tion 229-6464 or 235-1900. The pleasure of your company is the greatest gift of all. 41-43nc SMORGASBORD SUPPER — St. An- drew's United Church held at Brucefield United Church, Wednesday, November 12, 5-8 p.m. Adults 87.00, children 12 and under 83.00, preschoolers free. Advance tickets only. 41-43c ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH — Smorgasbord supper held at Brucefield United Church, Wednesday, November 12, 5-8 p.m. Adults 87.00, Children 12 and under 8.3.00. Preschoolers free. Advance tickets only. 42-44c HOT TURKEY SUPPER — Grand Bend United Church, November 5. Adults 86.50, children 5 to 12 - 83.00. Advance tickets on- ly - on sale October 20. F'or 5 p.m phone 2.38-2127, 6 p.m. 238-8083, 7 and 8 p.m 238-2030. Take outs available for 87.00. Phone Paula Taylor at 238-8732 by 10 a.m November 5. . 42-44c CHRISTMAS BAZAAR — by Helping Hands from the Bethel Reformed Church Saturday, November 1, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Exeter Town Hall. 42.44• ANNUAL. KiNF:TTI: CRAFT SHOW ANi) SAiE -- Exeter Legion, Saturday, -November I, 10 A.M. - 4 p.m. Door prizes, refreshments. Exhibitors Contact Wanda Reynolds 235-2309 or Sally Snedden 235-2158. 42-44c THE }MON (Y)(1NTY IIF:ALTii LINiT - presents "Pleasures, Problems and Preschoolers" - a series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents of children aged 1-. years. Classes will commence Wednesday, November 19, 1986 and will be held at Health Unit Office, South Huron Hospital. F'nr pre -registration or further informa- tion, please call the Health Unit office in your area at 215-1014 43-45c i BiNGO — Every Tuesday evening al Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card 81.00, 15 regular games of $20 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot 8200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. 32tfnc BACK FOR THE EiGHTIH YEAR — in a row! Yes, you owe it to yourself to attend the 8th Annual London Arts and Crafts Christmas Show and Sale at Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington St., London. Friday, October 24, 12 noon to 10:00 p.m. Saturday. October 25, 11:00 a,m. to 10:00 p.m., Sun- day, October 26, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Over 100 crafts people in one of the area's largest and most established Crafts Show and Sales. Admission only $1.75, children 12 and under free. info Olga Traker 679-1810. 43c PENNY SALE — Wednesday, November 19, 7 p.m. Exeter Legion Hall. Admission 81.00. Sponsored by Precious Blood CWL. . 43-45c RiVERViEW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE — wlll hold a dessert euchre on Tuesday, Oc- tober 28, 1986 at 1:15 p.m. in Ailsa Craig Masonic Hall. Admission 81.50. All welcome. 4 EUCHRES AT CORBETT — 8 p.m. Oc- tober 23; November 6, 20; December 4, 18; January 8, 22; February 5, 19; March 5, 19; April 2, 16. Please bring lunch.43,44,(45)c KIRKTON HORTiC(ILTURAL SOCIETY, 40th Anniversary Dinner and program at Kirkton Woodham Community Centre, Tuesday, November 4 at 7 p.m. Advance Tickets Only 87.50. Contact Joyce Strahan 229x545 or Josie Ryckman 235-2291 by Oc- tober 27th. 43c PiNERiDGE SNOWMOBILE CLUB — Trail funding stickers will be available at our dance. For further information call 262-5264 or 234-6357. 43c CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH CRA'F'T AND BAKE SAi.E — Saturda)Iy, November 15, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Exetter Scout Hall, John St. Exeter. 43-45c BAZAAR - November 4, Mount Carmel School Gym. Doors open 7:30 p.m. Bazaar begins 8 p.m. Admission 511 cents. Refreshments. 43,44' FOOD FAIR — Exeter United Church UCW. Crafts and luncheon, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. November 8, 1986. 43c IN MEMORIAM — OBERMEYER — In loving memory of a dear husband Lawrence, who passed away. October 25, 1985. My heart still aches with sadness, And a silent tear still flows, For what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. When 1 am sad and lonely And everything goes wrong I seem to hear you whisper dear, Cheer up and carry on. Each time that I look at your picture, You seem to smile and say Don't cry I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again someday. I will always miss and love you, your wife Nellie 43' PRESZCATOR — 1n loving memory of a dear husband Basil who passed away two years ago, October 20, 1984. Thank you for the memories, That are yours and mine alone, For they recall the special Moments that you and I have known, You, were someone I loved more As each day came to an end. You were my beloved husband, But best of all my friend. We made our vows together, Till death do us part, But the day God took you from me My whole world fell apart, Lovingly remembered by your wife Mae. 43* REGELE — In loving memory of our grandfather, great grandpa and great great grandfather Edward Charles Regele who God took home four years ago, Oc- tober 18, 1982. There is a gift in life you cannot buy, That is very rare and true, It's the gift of a wonderful Grand Dad, Like the one we had in you. Treasure him God in your garden of rest, For in this world, he was one of the best. He never failed to do his best, His heart was warm and tender, He lived his life for those he loved, And those he loved, remember. Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us everyday, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear. No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts he is always there. Loved and always remembered by all your grandchildren. 43nc REGELE — In loving memory of a belov- ed Father Edward Charles Regele who passed away four years ago, October 18, 1982. This month comes back with deep regret, It brings back a day we will never forget, You fell asleep without a goodbye, But memories of you will never die. What we would give if we could say, Hello Dad in the same old way, To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit and chat with you awhile. There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide. For each day in memory's garden, We will walk side by side, Wherever life may take us, Whatever we may do, The memories of the years we shared Will keep us close to you. We have never asked for miracles, But today just one would do, To see the front door, open, And have our dad -Walk through. For yo0 who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache, Until you see his empty chair. Sleep my beloved Father and may God bless and keep you till we meet again. Sad- ly missed and always remembered by your daughter Shirley and son-in-law Stan.43nc 111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII1111111111111111111111111111111111 Buck and Doe for Doug McClure & Sue Gregus Sat., Oct. 25th For information call 1-527-0916 or 527-0476 innulnnlununl nnwnwntnlnlnnnn1nu1ir. Exeter United Church Mission & Service Committee Hosting a coffee party Wed., Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. Dr. & Mrs. White missionaires to Kenya will be showing slides and talking of their work in Africa "4110111nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL' Hallowe'en= Dance Sat., Nov. 1 E Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre E Music by Whiskey Jack Prizes for costumes Proceeds for hall maintenance 11111I11I11111111111111111111111111111111 IiiiIiiipiIiuiiiiuT BARN DANCE Friday, Oct. 24: SINGLES DANCE Muds by COUNTRY VURSATILIS Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25: MASQUERADE DANCE Musie by JOE OVERHOLT AND THE STANDBYS Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Ns Shoe Danns, Memel 349-2671 -Atop lbseeneftwe WNnwe. Says PCs will retake Huron Claiming that Huron County is "Tory Country", and vowing to "retake it," Provincial Progressive Conservative party ready Larry Grossman addressed party faithful of the newly -formed Huron Riding, at a Conservative fund-raising dinner held in Brussels, October 17. Grossman, the featured speaker at the party's first official event since the riding boundaries were changed recently, delivered a lengthy attack on Liberal incumbenrMPP Jack Rid- dell and wound up his speech with a promise to personally support the Conservative candidate in the new riding in the next provincial election. "This Tory leader will be back here," Grossman promised. "The Progressive Conservative Party writes off no ridings. Huron, Bruce, Middlesex, Grey ... no ridings have a higher priority than these. Not only are we going to win (the next election), we are determined to win it here, in the southwestern part of the province," he said% Grossman accused the Liberal government of failing to create new programs to aid farmers, since com- ing to power. fie said the Ontario Family Farm Interest Rate Reduc- tion program is the only Liberal farm initiative of significance. "But an interministerial task force recommended that OFFIRR be wound down by.1988. It's interesting to note they plan to abandon their on- ly initiative," Grossman said. Grossman said his party would in- troduce a Family Farm Security Act, which would give farmers a "guaranteed price for their crops". Income support for farm families would be fixed at 10 percent above stabilization levels, he said, adding that later, a formula would be developed to link income support payments closer to the cost of production. 1 St. Paul's Anglican Church, Kirkton Bazaar Sat., Nov. 1 2 - 4 p.m. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Baking, mincemeat; jellies, sewing, knitting and crafts. JIliI1111111111111111111111111.11111111111,1111111nH11111L ELIMViLLE ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Sun. Oct. 26 at 11 a.m. E.S.T. GUEST SPEAKER Mr. Ernest Dow GUEST SOLOIST Mrs. Carol Stuart Everyone Welcome :111I111IIIIIII111111111111IIII111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIit Happy St Anniversary Cathy & Gary THE EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Christmas Presentation December 13,14,15 i Big V Drug Store Correction On page 5 of our Oct. 22/1986 Indian Summer Value flyer, the Diovol tablets priced at $4.49 each shows an incor- rect quantity of tablets. 500's rather than the correct quantity of tablets 50's. We regret any inconve- nience this may have caused our Big V customers. cJi part of your life 349 Main St., 235-1570.