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BIRTHS —
•
CAMPBELL — Dave and Karan (Mikis)
are thNlled to aqnounce the birth et their
first child Rb,eh David born November 3,
1988 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.46c
MURRAY — Gail and Brad are pleased to
announce the arrival of Cameron's little
brother Shawn William on November 2,
1986 weighing 7 Ib. 4 oz. Grandparents are
Lossy and Jack Fuller, Exeter and Ken
Murray, Winnipeg. 46c
SWDALL — It's a boy! LeRoy and Jane
of Uderton are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their first born, Bradley
Scott on October 30, 1986 at St. Joseph's
Hospital. Weight 8 Ib. 1 oz. First grandchild
for Frank and Sheila Collard, Lucan. First
grandson and sixth grandchild for Bill and
Florence Siddall, Denfield. First great
grapdchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collard,
London, England. Insured. 46c
DEATHS —
NEAR — At Venice, Florida on Thursday,
October 23, 1986 Coquoline (Cocy) Near in
her 62nd year. Mrs. Near was predeceas-
ed by her husband James. Dear mother of
Nancy Marales and Thomas Near both of
Conn U.S.A., sister of Eldrid Simmons, Ex-
eter and Mrs. Reba Ross Stratford. 46•
TURNBULL — Suddenly at his late
residence Grand Bend, Tuesday, October
21, 1986, Rufus Norman Turnbull in his 77th
year. Beloved husband of the late Rubie
(Brown) Turnbull (1979). Beloved father
and father-in-law of Donna and Glen Thiel
of RR 2 Zurich. Dear son of the late Nor-
man and Adeline (Sharrow) Turnbull,
Grand Bend. Rested at the T. Harry Hoff-
man and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood.
Funeral service was held on Thursday, Oc-
tober 23, 1986. Interment Grand Bend
Cemetery. Rev. John Campbell officiated.
Memorials to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family. 46c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The family of Pearl and Ed Bloomfield
wish to invite friends, neighbours and
relatives to an Open House, in honour of
their 50th anniversary, Sunday, November
16 at Corbett Community Centre, Corbett,
Ontario from 2-5 p.m. Best Wishes only -
your presence is their present. 46nc
The family of Orville and Hilda Grose in-
vite friends, neighbours and relatives to
join in the celebration of their 50th wedding
anniversary Saturday, November 15, 1986
at 8:30 p.m. For information please call
229-8979 or 225-2455. Best Wishes only
please. 45,46c
CARDS OF THANKS—
Our
HANKS—
Our Lady of Mount Carmel CWL sincere-
ly thank the various businesses in Exeter
and area whose donations contribured to a
successful bazaar. 46c
CARDS OP THANKS —
We wish to express our sincere apprecia-
tion for the memorial donations, flowers,
cards and many acts of kindness received
by our family during the recent loss of Coo-
nne's mother Mrs. Doris Richmond. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. 46c
Brian, Connie and Jennifer Illman
Sheila, James, William and Georgiana
wish to thank the numerous friends of
Patrick and the family who gave their
sympathy, shared in our sorrow, and by a
variety of acts of help and kindness, made
the sorrow of Patrick's death easier to
bear. We also thank the staff of Universi-
ty Hospital for their unremitting efforts to
save Patrick and for their success in sav-
ing William, and to extend our thanks -to
the ambulance service and the OPP Lucan
for their immediate and ,vital help. 46c
The Phipps Family
1 sincerely wish to thank everyone who
visited me, sent cards and flowers while I
was a patient in Stratford General Hospital
and Seaforth Community Hospital. Special
thanks to the nursing staff, Dr. Van-
walraven, Dr. Underwood and Dr. Malkus.
Thanks again. 46nc
• N. E. (Tom) Tower
I would like to say thank you to my spon-
sors.during the 1986 motocross season, Tim
Wilcox from Signs & Shirts in Hensel!,
Randy and Chuck Collins from Hully Gul-
ly, Varna and my Dad and Mom. With
their help 1 had a very successful year and
finished 4th in Ontario. 46c
Jim Dickins, Hensall
St. Paul's ACW, Kirkton wishes to thank
everyone who attended their annual
bazaar, also members of the church and
anyone who helped make the bazaar a suc-
cess once again. Winner of the needlework
picture was Vera Fletcher. 46c
I would like to thank everyone who was
so kind to me while I was in hospital and
since returning home with cards, visits,
flowers and treats. Special thanks to Dr.
Gans and all the nurses at South Huron
Hospital. It was really appreciated. 46'
Sue Bregman
Our sincere thanks to our relatives,
friends and neighbours who helped to
celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary.
Special thanks to our family who arrang-
ed the reception and lunch in the evening.
Also the congratulations and good wishes
will long be remembered. 46c
Kenneth and Margaret Lowe
The things we do at Christmas are
touched with a certain grain of ex-
travagance, as beautiful in some
ways as the extravagance of nature
in June.
-Robert Collyer
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
235-2335
Sunday, November 16
11:15 a.m. Family Eucharist
REV. GEORGE ANDERSON
Nursery Available
Everyone Wekome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Sunday, November 16 •
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
"Behold Your God: 4
"He is Gracious"
7:00 p.m. The Family Under Fire
Film no. 4
by Dr. James Dobson
Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night
Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Induction Service
for Pastor and Mrs. Rutledge
Everyone Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN .OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday, November 16
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
•
Exeter
Bible Fellowship
Sunday, November 16
9:45 a.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
' Speaker Ron Mitchell S/
. 6:00 p.m. Communion
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held at
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Hwy. 4 South
Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN
Sunday. November 16
Youth Pastor • Dole Tollefsop
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 welcome
Exeter United Church
Corner of Jomes and Andrew St.
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Howley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, November 16
11:00 a.m.' - Morning Worship
MEMORIAL SUNDAY
We invite you to join us as we dedicate
the refurbished stained glass windows
from the former Main Street United
Church and other memorial gifts.
Sermon: "Alpha and Omega'
Rev. R. Hawley
Sacrament of Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. Sunday Church School
and Nursery
Courtesy Car for November
Mr. Norman Ferguson
235-1475
EVERYONE WELCOME
12:15 Luncheon - served by the
Senior Youth Group
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street Eost, Exeter
Sunday, November 16
REV. EARL SMITH
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
11:00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Come and Worship with us
Caven Presbyterian
Church
INTERIM MODERATOR
REV. WILLIAM MILNE
Organist
Mr. David Dougall
Sunday, November 16
10:00 a.m. Morning Service
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, November 16
9:30 a.m. Congregation
Christian Education
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
Sunday, November 16
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)
IN MEMORIAM —
BAIRD — In loving memory of Thoma
Baird. A dear husband, father and grand-
father who left us November 11, 1984.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be
So He closed His arms around you,
And whispered come to me.
You suffered much in silence,
Your spirit did not bend
You faced your pain with courage,
Until the very end.
You tried so hard to stay with us,
Your fight was not in vain
God took you to His loving home,
And freed you from all pain.
To be forever remembered by wife
Adella, children Bill and Norma, Mona and
Carl and grandchildren. 46c
FORAN — In loving memory of our little
grandson Robert Ronald Foran who God
took home to be an angel 12 years ago,
November 14, 1974.
There is a bridge of Golden Memories,
From here to heaven above,
It keeps you very close to us,
Its called the Bridge of Love.
Every day no matter where,
Deep in our hearts you're always there.
Forget you Bobby, we never will,
You've left a place no one can fill.
Our love for you will always keep,
It cannot fade it still lies deep.
Our hearts still ache as we whisper low,
God Bless you Bobby we love you so.
Sadly missed and always remembered
by Grandpa and Grandma Preszator.46nc
JONES — Memoriam for Norval Jones,
who passed away November 15, 1979.
Seven years have 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.
Always remembered by wife Mildred
and family. 46nc
SMITH — In loving memory of a dear
brother-in-law Thomas Smith who passed
away four years ago, November 11, 1982.
Every day in some small way,
Memories of you come our way.
No one knows the grief we share,
When we all meet and you're not there.
Always remembered by Melvin and
Evelyn 46*
SMITH — In loving memory of my dear
husband Thomas Smith who passed away
four years ago, on November 11th, 1982.
When evening shadows are falling and I sit
in quiet alone
To my heart there comes a longing
Wishing you could come home.
You are where I cannot reach you
Your voice I cannot hear,
Yet I know you walk beside me
Never absent, always near.
Lovingly remembered by your wife
Cora. 46'
WILLERT — In loving memory of a dear
mother and father, Amelia and Reinhard
Willert who passed away November 14,
1979 and November 26, 1948.
Their place on earth, no one can fill
We miss them both
And always will.
Always remembered by Doris, Cliff and
family. 46c
Corn, soy loans
Application forms for interest-free
loans are available nohv to soybean'.
and corn growers. Forms can be ob-
tained from the Soybean Marketing
Board, the Ontario Corn Producers'
Association, licenced dealers, and the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food in Clinton.
Soybean applications will be ac-
cepted until December 5, 1986.
Ontario Corn Producers' Associa-
tion members can return the request
form in their magazine. New growers
can obtain forms from the local
OMAF office. December 31, 1966 is
the final application date.
Advance payments are $55 and $130
per tonne of corn and soybeans. In-
dividual producers can obtain a max-
imum of $30,000 in total for all crops.
Three or more producers in a partner-
ship or corporation can qualifty for
$90,000. The advance must be repaid
as the crop is marketed. Final pay-
ment dates for soybean and corn ad-
vances are August 31 and September
15, 1987, respectively. Application pro-
cessing fees are charged for both
crops. The corn advance also requires
Cofliinj
FLOOR DESIGNERS = Centralia College students Rik Gunn at the left and Marlynne Denham at the
right show visitors Lorraine Warwick and Theresa Van Wieren samples of carpeting at Wednesday's
Open House. T -A photo.
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Langfordgets a ointment
London Conference has announced
the appointment of Don Langford,
B.A.Sc. (University of Guelph) as the
mission consultant for Southwestern
Ontario and Algoma.
With the crisis in World Food Pro-
duction, the Rural Crisis, the press-
ing need to help the church face social
and justice issues, Don Langford is
uniquely prepared to help meet these
situations in our churches. He is a
farmer who produces seed grains,
pork, lamb and wool in the Kerwood
area. He is a returned missionary
from Eastern Algeria while he was
working with the World Council of
Churches.
Don Langford has worked as a
teacher in many areas of our province
and in Algeria. He has taught and
developed courses on the Muncey In-
dian Reserve near London, at the
Ridgetown College of Agriculture as
well as Fanshawe College and Cen-
tralia. Don also taught and developed
courses in the Constantine
Agricultural College in Eastern
Algeria while he was working with the
World Council of Churches.
Don Langford has worked in
publishing and professional organiza-
tions. He was General Manager of
A.I.C., a national professional
association for agricultural
graduates. He has produced
AGRONEWS, and was business
manager of THE AGROLOGIST, a bi-
monthly magazine.
He has conducted inspections and
surveys in relief delivery and food
)`production in Ethiopia, Kenya, Zim-
babwe, Wilaya of Constantine and for
-the Canadian Food Grains Bank of
Which he is a director. This church
organization of sgven churches col-
lects, transports and monitors
shipments of grain in response to re-
quests from famine stricken areas of
the world.
Don has also worked with Oxfam,
Agrodev Canada, Marco Trade,
Geneva, Interimco Development
Agency, Operation Crossroads and
the United Churches World Develop-
ment and Relief Committee. He has
also planned and developed ten -week
visits of agriculturalists from
developing countries to Canada
through the Federation of
Agriculture.
He is well known in mission circles
in Canada, in CIDA, University
Development Programs, the World
Council of Churches and in develop -
a 10 percent deposit.
Brian Hall
Farm Management Specialist
for Huron County
vends
BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m.
First regular card SI.00, 15 regular games
of $20 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
32tfnr•
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS — Arts and Crafts
Show and Sale, Lucan Community Centre,
Saturday, November 15 and Sunday,
November 16. Admission $1.00 (pre-school
free). 44,45,46c
THE HURON -BRUCE (Federal)
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION — will hold a
dinner and Annual Meeting, Thursday,
November 20. 1986 at Goderich Township
Hall, Homesville. Guest speaker will be
Don Boudria, member for Glengarry -
Prescott -Russell. Special guest lion. Jack
Riddell, Ontario Minister of Agriculture.
Reception 6:00 p.m. Dinner at 7 p.m.
Tickets $25 each, whieh includes your '87
membership. Available from municipal
chairmen or call: Exeter 235-285.3. 45,46c
OAKWOOD INN GOLF' AND COUNTRY
CLUB — Grand Bend, Hwy 21. Thirdn-
nual Christmas Craft Show - Sunday,
November 30, 10:00 - 5:00. main dining
room building. Everyone welcome. $.50 ad-
mission. For information phone 2.38-2328.
45.46(47)c
CP & T EUCHRE — Wednesday,
November 12, 8:15 p.m. Lodge Hall. Ladies
please bring lunch. 45,46•
GREY -BRUCE -HURON POST POLIO
ASSOCIATION — Saturday, November 15,
1 p.m. meeting at Hanover and District
-Jlospital. 46'
CP & T ODDFELLOWS EUCHRE --
Wednesday, November 12. 8 p m. Odd -
fellows Hall 46*
JANOME SEWING MACHINE — rep Ger-
rie Snez will be at Hopper -Hockey Fur-
niture Thurs. and Fri. November 13 and 14.
For information or appointment phone
235-1990. 46c
CENTENNIAL SERVICE -- for the Hen -
sail United Church building. November 16
at 10:40 a.m. Service followed by lunch and
special activities in111 afternoon Please
bring your friends. - 46c
HAM ANI) EGG SUPPER - Ribbert
United Church, Staffa, November 19, 5 - 8
p.m. Adults $5.50. Childen under 12 $2.00.
Pre schoolers free. 46,47c
JOURNEY TO THE •TOP OF THE
WORLD — Janet Foster presentation, on
Mon. November 17 at the Zurich Public
School at 2 p.m. and the Exeter Branch
Library at 7 p.m. The well-known
naturalist will present slides and a lecture
on the Canadian Arctic. Free! Sponsored
by the Huron County Library and the
Outreach program of the Ministry of
Citizenship and Culture. 47c
EXETER OLOFELLOWS-- November 18
- 3rd Degree. November 25 - Initiatory
Degree. Note Lodge starts at 8 p.m. sharp
for balance of season. December 2 -
Christmas Party, Dinner at 6:30 Lodge
follows. December 9 - Grand Masters Ban-
quet, SHRC 6:30 p.m. Tickets $10.00 from
Recording Secretary. 46-49•
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT — in-
vites you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre, held at the Health Unit
office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Tuesday, November 18, 1986 from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m. for: 1) Health Surveillance, 2)
Foot Care, 3) Anaemia Screening, 4) Urine
Testing, 5) Blood Pressure. 46c
KARATE — 8 -week course registration
November 18 at 7 p.m. at South Huron Rec
Centre, Exeter. $30.00 to register. Adult
men and women. Information call 482-3634.
36c
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
CRAFT and BAKE SALE — Saturday,
November 15, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Exeter
Scout Hall, John St., Exeter. 46c
BAZAAR ANI) TEA . — St. Mary's
Anglican Church, Brine y, Thursday,
November 20, 8:30 p.m. 45-47c
COME TO THE FAIR! he Royal
Agricultural Winter Fair A. The world's
largest indoor Horse 'Show and
Agricultural Fair. Come join this celebra-
tion of agricultural and equine excellence.
November 13-22. Exhibition Place, Toron-
to (4161393-6400, tickets also available
through BASS. 46x
ment work in Africa in particular.
Don Langford will have respon-
sibility for the Conference's work in
Mission Education, International Af-
fairs, Ecumenical Affairs, Church in
Society, and our Mission Support to
local projects in our Conference Area.
He will be a staff person related to our
Division of Mission in Canada and the
Division of World Outreach.
With such a rich background, we
know Don Langford will lead us all in
the whole area of Outreach in our
Conference area.
Exeter Saddle Club
DANCE
Nov. 22
9- 1
Music by Paul French
& Rebound
"Country & Western"
Dance Tickets
$10.00 per couple
Lunch provided at midnight
For further information
call 228-6435
Kirkton U.C.W.
Craft Auction &
-Bake Sale -
Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre
Kirkton Ontario
Wed., Nov: 12
7:00 p.m. for dessert
Everyone welcome
Penny Sale
Nov. 19
at 7 p.m.
at Exeter Legion
Admission $1.60
Pre-school Children
Free
Sponsored by
Precious Blood CWL
Coffee & Goodies
Served
For further information contact:
Don Langford
R.R.2, Kerwood, Ont., NOM 2B0
(519) 247-3669
Craig Railton
London Conference
359 Windermere Rd., London, Ont.
N6G 2K3
(519) 672-1930 (office)
434-4987 ( home )
Plant to attend
THE EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Christmas Presentation
December 13,14,15
You are invited to an Evenvlg of
Gospel Music
Featuring
THE PROCLAIMERS TRIO
From Kitchener
A unique and entertaining vocal and instrumental
group plus Sharon Parker, pianist and vocalist plus
congregational singing
at Usborne Central School
Sunday, November 16
at 7:30 p.m.
Presented by Exeter Bible Fellowship
• Everyone welcome
Grand Bond -Exeter Chapter
Full Gospel Businessmen's
Fellowship international
Invite You to Their
FELLOWSHIP BANQUET
of the RURKLEY RESTAURANT (Main Street, EXETER) (Banquet Room)
At 7:00 p.m.
Date: Fri., November 21. 1986
Guest Speaker LYNN MORRIS ^St. Catharines, Ontario
Lynn iso graduate of McMaster University and employed by the Federal Government of
Canada as on Engineering Technician He is currently president of the SI Catharines
Chapter of FGBMFI and coordinator for the Niagara Falls Regional Convention As a young
odult careless pursuits led him into gambling and the occult which in turn affected his.
married life. One one occasion Lynn suffered o hegrt arrest and .n the ambulance sow
his past life compressed into seconds A change in his life followed and events which follow
ed were spectoculor and miraculous. but none -the -less distinct acts of a personal God
Come out and hear the testimony of Lynn and how the lord who touch,td his life is using
him to reach out and be a blessing to others
Spacial Music Tickets: ladles and Youth Welcome'
Exeter 235-0462 61.00 Adults.
64.00 Children Under 12
Reservations a must: Call by Monday prior to meeting data
Grand Bend 238-8115;
Dashwpod 237-3706;
Exeter 235-0462
Zurich 236-4852
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