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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-01-28, Page 25BIRTHS — MASSE — Tara -Lynn and Jacqueline are excited to announce the sale arrival of their twin sisters Ashley Cecilia, weighing 4 Ib. 3 oz. and Allison Lucille. 4 lb. 14 oz. on December 29, 1986 at St. Joseph's Hospital. Proud parents are Mike and Wendy and proud grandparents and great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meidinger and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Masse. and Mr. Alfred Meidinger and Mrs. Lydia Regier. Special thanks to Dr. Patrick. Dr. Fellows and NICU Doctors and nurses and 3rd floor nursing staff of SI Joseph's Hospital. 4c ANNOUNCEMENTS- 40T4f WEDDING ANNIVERSARY DANCE, for Doug and Nornia Parsons. Saturday. January 31, 1987 in Exeter. Best Wishes Only. For more information 235-2493. 4,5c The family of Hazel McNaughton invite you to celebrate with them on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Sunday, February 8. 1987 2-4 p.m. Orange Hall. Seaforlh;.Ont. Best Wishes Only Please - DEATHS — DATARS — Suddenly at ()rillia on Satur- day. January 24. 1987, Earl William Datars of Dashwood and Toronto, in his 56th year. Loved father of June ( Mrs. Tony Mennen) of RR 2. Grand Bend. Janet ( Mrs. Joe Lobb) of Brumfield. Krisan Datars of Grand Bend and Kevin Datars of London Loving grandpa of Crystal, Peter and Can- dice Mennen, Kerri and Aaron Lobb. Dear brother of Mrs. Marguerite Luther of RR 1 Grand Bend, Howard Datars /4i'•RR 1 Dashwood. Predeceased by his parents Elmore and Laura Datars and brother Eldon. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home in 1)ashwoodr Funeral and committal service held at the funeral home on Wednesday. January 28. at 1:30 p.m. Spring interment Zion -Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials to the charity of your choice would be ap- preciated by the family. Mr. Datars was- - driver attendant for Jack Riddell MPP Huron Middlesex and Minister of Agriculture and Food. 4c GLANVILLE — At South Iluron Hospital. Exeter on Thursday, January 22, 1987, Graham Charles Glanville: in his 42nd year. Dear friend of Grace May Masnica of Crediton. Dear 'brother o1 Gerald of Seaforth, Murray of London. Ray of RR I • Hensall, Dorothy McCurdy of` Woodham, Lynda. Hartman of Hensall, Carolyn Grenier of Exeter. Valerie Minhinnick•of Ilensall and Marlene Dietrich of Zurich. Dear son of Marjorie Glanville of Exeter. - .Graham was predeceased by his -father Charles William Glanville and his mother Greta ( Robertson) Glanville. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral home. William Street. Exeter where the complete funeral service was held on Saturday, January 24, 1987 at 2 p_m_ with Rev. Robert Matheson officiating. Spring interment in Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian ('anter Society would be appreciated by the Glanville Family. 4e DEATHS — CASE — At til. Joseph's Hospital, London on Saturday. January 24, 1987, Donald S. Case of Usborne Twp., beloved husband oI Phyllis (Kerslake) Case. in his 63rd year. Father of Douglas of Hay Twp.. Robert of Grand Bend, Peter of Hernall, and Allan at home. Also survived by six grand- children, his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Case of Exeter. and brother Grant of Grand Bend and predeceased by one daughter Joanne (19741. Rested at the Hopper - Hockey Funeral. Home, Exeter; where funeral service was held on Tuesday. January 27. 1987, at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard Hawley officiated. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke or•Cancer Society would be ap- preciated by the Case Family. 4c VANDENBERK — At•R.E.C.U. Stratford on Sunday. January 25, 1987, William Vandenberk of Strafford and formerly of RR 2 Grand Bend; in his 94th year. Belov- ed husband of Clasina ( Koywenberg ) Vandenberk and dear father and father-in- law of Joe and Jean Vandenberk of Strat- ford, William and Tony Vandenberk, Mar- tin and Lia Vandenberk, all of Rlt 2 Grand Bend, Ted and Wilha Vandenberk of Dublin, Cor and Louise Vandenberk of RR 3 Parkhill Mary "and Frank Verheyen of RR 3 Kerwood, Jane -and Joe Klunder of RR 4 Kincardine. Also loved by 26 grand- children and 1 great-grandchild. Also sur- viving is one brother Antoon Vendenberk of Holland. Predeceased t)y his first wife, Maria Lommers (19321 and 5 brothers and 3 sisters. Resting at the 1'. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral home, Dashwood with visitation commencing on Wednesday at :1-5 p.m. and Wednesday evening 7-9 with Parish Prayers al 8 p.m. Funeral Mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary R.C. ('hurch. Grand Bend on Thursday, January 29. t9)37 at 11 a.m. Interment Pinery Cemetery, Father Boyer Celebrant. 4e CARDS OF THANKS — EDWARI)S — The family- of the late Mar- jorie June Edwards wish to -thank relatives. friends, and neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes, donations to the heart foundation, food brought to the house, cards and expessions of sympathy. Special thanks to Dry McKleo<i;-Judy Far- rell- and the t'niversityhospital ('('U nurses and Doctors for their care and kind- ness. Also thanks to Rev. 1). Henderson for his comforting words, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Fletcher, and the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home. To the ladies who prepared the lunch at the Presbyterian Church. it was greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. Thank you all. 4c ('hub and family GIBSON — I would like to thank my fami- ly, relatives and friends and neighbours for cards, visits. flowers and phone calls after my surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Manners and the nurses. Also a very special thanks to my husband who took a_week off work to be with me when I came home It alis all-ap, preciated and will never be forgotten. 4c Sincerely. Mary BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Friday, Jon. 30 - 8 p.m. Instollation•Service tor Rev. Henry Van Essen Sunday. February 1 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 'Building the Church' • 11:00 o.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 'Loving Your Enemies' Come and Worship with us CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH INTERIM MODERATOR REV. WILLIAM MILNE Organist Mr. David Dougall Sunday, February 1 10:00 a.m. Morning Service ' Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Vicar LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday. February 1 9:30 a.m: Congregation Christian Education 1.1 00 Worship Service Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Sunday, February 1 10:00 a.m. • Worship Sunday School - (Preschoolers) 2:30 p.m. Worship Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Listen to The Back to God Hour CKNX Diol 920 • 10:30 a.m. Television Faith 20 • Global 6 (cable 3) EXETER UNITED CHURCH. Coiner of James and:Andrew St. Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Hawley Stuff Associate: Mrs. Bev Robinson Orgoniit and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday, February 1 EPIPHANY SUNDAY IV 11:00 o.m. • Morning Worship with Rev. Richard 'Hawley 11:00 o.m. Sunday Church School Courtesty Cor for February Mr. Bill Atthill-235.2998 - Nursery Facilities Available EVERYONE WELCOME TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Main Street of Gidley Exeter 235-2335 Sunday. February . 1 11:15 a.m. M inning Prayer' •REV. WALTER (DUKE) VIPPERMAN Sunday School and Nursery Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W., Exeter Sunday, February 1 • Pastor Kevin Rutledge 9:45 o.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.in. Morning Service Series in Malachi no. 4 "Marriage - God's Way" 7:00 p.m. Baptismal Service Wednesday, 7 p.m. Annual Business Meeting Everyone Welcome PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 94 Andrew Street North Exeter • REV. -JOHN OBEDA - Pastor Sunday. February 1 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study 10:30 o.m. Worship Service Everyone Welcome EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Sunday, February 1 9:45 o.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class • 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour - 6:00 p.m. Communion Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study All Services held of Usborne Central School Huron St. East Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE tiwy 4 South Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN r Sunday, February 1 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 ARDS OP THANKS — BEDARD — I would like to thank my relatives and friends for the lovely flowers. cards, gifts and visits while in University Hospital and since returning home. Thank you to the Big '0' Tile Co. for the lovely flower arrangement. Special thanks to Gary and Gail Sararas for for keeping Christie. 4* Wendy JONES — I wish to thank all the thoughtful people who sent me flowers, fruit baskets. plants and cards, also the many friends who visited me while 1 was in the hospital. My thanks to the Doctors and nurses on the 9th floor and the staff o( the University Hospital in its antircty. . 4c Garry —.Our heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for the support and sympathy shown us in the loss of a hus- band, father and grandfather, Garnet Weiberg. Many thanks for the charitable donations, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy. 4c Hilda and family ROSS — We wish to say thank you for all the beautiful sympathy cards we received, for flowers, donations and the people who took time to telephone and visit us in our time of sorrow. Your kindness and prayers will never be forgotten. 4c Sincerely. Alf and Vera SIMS — I would like to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts, cards, flowers, treats, visits and telephone calls on the occasion of my 96th birthday. Special thanks to Jack Riddell MPP for the lovely letter of congratulations arid Lorna Finkbeiner who organized the birthday- party irthdayparty and everyone who'brought food and helped in anyway to prepare a delicious dinner. It was all greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Your loving kindness will never be forgotten. Love to all. 4c Della STRING BEAN — we want to give you a big thank you for arranging the cab ride for the gang. We really _appreciated what -you.did. Sorry you couldn't make it. 4c STONE — God has blessed us with a wonderful family and we want to thank them so much. Donna and Don, Dennis. David and Maria. Debbie and David - Marlene and Larry. Jason and Kristen - Sharon and Steven. Samantha and Stacey - and all their time and effort put toward making our 50th anniversary open house so great. A special thanks to Donna and Don for having it at their home. We want to thank all who came to the open house, for the many beautiful gifts and cards receiv- ed. What happy memories we will have of this day, never to be forgotten. 4* Laverne.and Violet IN MEMORIAM— HODGINS —4n loving memory of a dear husband. father and. grandfather—Alonzo Hodgins, who passed away January :31. 1982. • There is a bridge of golden memories From here to Heaven above, - It keeps you very close to us,' It's called the "Bridge of Love," May you always walk in sunshine, And. God's love around you flow. For the happiness you gave us. - No one will ever know. A million times we needed you A million tfines we've cried, If love could have saved you, You never would have died. Lovingly remembered by wife leleen, daughter Phyllis - son in law Wayne. granddaughter Dexter.. 4' HODGINS — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Alonzo Chester Hodgins. who passed away 5 years ago. January 31. 1982. Little we knew when we woke that morning The sorrow the day would bring. The call was sudden, the shock severe. To part with one we loved so dar. You didn't have time to say farewell, Or for us to say goodbye. You had gone before we realized. And only God knows why. Beautiful memories'are wonderful things. r They last until the longest day. They. never wear out. they never get lost. And can never be given away, To some you may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But to those who loved and lost you, Your memory will always last. Loved, missed and.always remembered by Bob, Edith. Terry and April Hodgins.•(• • MEIKLE — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Norma who passed one year ago. January 23, 1986. What would we give her hand to clasp. Her patient face to see: To hear her voice, to see her smile. As in the days that used to be. But some sweet day we'll meet again Beyond the toil and strife. And clasp each other's hand once more • In Heaven, that happy life. Alex and family 4• BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card *1.00, 15 regular games of *20 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot *200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. 32tfnc EUROPEAN VACATION — See 9 coun- tries with Huron County Group, 23 days, departure from Toronto, April 18, return May 10. *2,695.00 per person, includes tour, air fare, taxes and insurance. For informa- • tion, reservations, brochures, etc. call An- na Stirling at Hanover Travel Service. 1-519-364-3270 or 1-800-265.5515. 2,3,4c SOUTH HIBBERT ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- TION — Snowmobile poker rally, Sunday. February 1. Registration 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Ribbert Township Shed. Mike Parsons Trailer, or Jack Britnell's shack. Entry Fee *4.00 per hand or 3 for *10.00. Share the wealth. 3,4c TOURING PLAYERS THEATRE — presents Maggie Muggins "Tale of Blue Dragon" at Preciohs Blood School, February 4, 10:30 a.m. Tickets *2.00. Everyone welcome. Cali 235.1941 and 235-2981. Tickets available Little People's. Exeter. 3,4c KINGSTON WINTER ANTIQUE SHOW. Kingston, Ontario. February 7 and 8 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily. Portsmouth Olym- pic Harbour Site. 48 selected dealers from Ontario and Quebec. 4x DASIIWOOD EUCHRES — -Wednesday, January 28; February 11 and 25. 4e JACK RIDDELL — appreciation night din- ner dance, Lucan Community .Centre. Saturday, February 21, $25.00 per couple. For tickets 227-4840. 4.6c IN MEMORIAM,— ANDERSON EMORIAM— ANDERSON - In •memory of - a- dear father and grandfather. William Francis who passed away January 29. 1980. Those whom we love go out of sight. But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of (hose they leave behind_. • . Your daughter !feta and grandchildren Joseph and. Michelle 4c BOWERMAN — In memory of a dear father, Frederick A. Bowerman. who pass- ed away t year ago, January 28, 1986. So many things have happened dm:. Since you were called away - So many. things to share with you. - Had you been left to stay. • You net•er said good-bye to us. Perhaps it's just as well We never could have.said good-bye. To the one we loved so well. Loved deeply and sadly missed. 4 Liz and Derw•yn DUCIIARME — In loving memory 01 a. dear husband, father and grandpa. Victor • who died eleven years ago. January 2:1. 1976. Today recalls sad memories Of a dear father gone to rest And the ones who think of him today • Are the ones who loved hint lest. Though years may pass before we see Our father's lace once more The laith he taught us at -his knee - Will lead at last to heaven's door. Lovingly remembered by his wife Viola and family. 4c VANDERGI'NST — In loving memory of Derrick Vandergunst. a beloved son. brother, husband and daddy. who passed away suddenly on January 26. 1986. Seems like yesterday, feels like eternity, Your life was so vivid then, and now just a memory. Our breath, our .time, just to hold you again. )'our daughters do shine with excitement and desire. - - . We kill always believe that through your spirit, this was acquired. So hear us now as we express this truly. We are beside you son- - we are as of you You're part of me husband o1furl you Daddy. Missed by Mom and Dad. Mark, Darren and 'Michelle and Allan. -1 WEBER — In loving memory of a dear. sister Thelma May .Weber, who passed away January 25, 1986. We mention your. name And speak of you often God bless you. Sis, You are not forgotten. Sadly missed by brother and sisters.4- unuunuuunuunnuununnuuunuuunun1. ---- NEWS FROM HURON CENTENNIAL Times -Advocate, January 28, 1987 Page 23 A SINGLE SLIDER -- Douglas Rook prepares to slide down a Mor- rison Dam hill, Sunday afternoon. - T -A photo Travelling circus bought by Malaysia Usually circuses pack up and move of Credit from the federal govern= on, but the Ontario Science Centre's ment's Canadian International Canada Science Circus has gone to Development Agency (CIDA) to the stay in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. government of Malaysia. Mrs. Lily Munro, Minister of "The sale to Malaysia is an exciting Citizenship and Culture, announced start to our new Enterprises Depart - today that the Malaysian Govern- ment" said Jim Parr, Director of the ment has contracted to purchase the Ontario Science Centre. Canada Science Circus, a travelling- -- , _ The Enterprises Department was exhibit of 50 of the Ontario Science created in 19Maafter the governement Centre's most successful exhibits and increased the Science Centre's fun - demonstrations. ding allowing them to revitalize the "Sc--- fence Cid cos--delighted---85,000.—_Centcand to address the growing in - Malaysian visitors during its four- ternational demanai'or tMe r produc and expertise. While the Science Centre continues - its original mandate to tour towns and cities of Ontario, in recent years it has developed an international reputation through visits and ,sales to Japan. Kuwait, China, U.S.A. and England. Currently, negotiations are taking place in the Middle East and other Pacific Rim nations for exhibit pur- chases and consulting services. "I am very proud of the Science Centre and the way it is reaching out and sharing its knowledge and ex- citing science presentation skills with other• countries," said Mrs. Munro. They are doing a splendid job not on- ly Of promoting an understanding of science but also of raising the profile of Ontario and its rich technological resources." - week visit to -Kuala Lumpur in May 1986," explained Mrs. Munro. "One of those visitors, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, was so impressed he began negotiations to purchase it." The agreement includes the ser- vices of Ontario Science Centre staff who will travel to Kuala Lumpur to convert the exhibition to Malaysia's • electrical standards. They will also train Malaysian staff to manage, maintain, program and host the circus. The Malaysian government's pur- chase of the 5825,000 Science Circus naneed through a Central Line -Ryas Around 55 grade threes are going swimming this year from January 6 to February 24 unless there is a storm day and -then swimming will be ex- tended. There are many small colour groups and three main levels, - Shallow end, Middle and Deep end. Dianne is the head instructor. Many thanks to Dianne and her assistants whose names I couldn't get. Finally Mrs. Alexander's opinion on swimm- ing is "I think it's excellent because it's a life saving skill." Cheese sales Grade seven and eight students have started early this year on fund raising for Camp Sylvan and a trip to Ottawa. This campaign is very short, -for the delivery date is February 2 or 3. Our supplier is Tavistock Cheese. Thanks for helping in the fund raising. Hope you buy some cheese next year. Ilot dogs At H.C.S. we have three hot dog days each ,month. The real secret is our secretary, Mrs. Cooper, who has many hidden talents. She is a super MEMBERSHIP SWELLS Right to Life's January meeting was held at St. James Anglican Chuch, Stratford. Veronica Price of Easson Street mentioned that there are presently 1646 members in our • area. REAL Women ( Realistic, Equal. Active and for Life) who are Pro - Family and Pro -Life, are having their annual meeting on February 14 at the Royal York in Toronto. One of the guest speakers will be Honourable Jim Jepson, MP (London East). The annual art contest will be tak- ing place in all the elmentary separate schools in our area. This year, there will also be an essay con- test open to Grades 9 to 12. A meeting of Region 1 of the Southwestern Ontario Pro -Life Groups (SWOPLG) was held in Woodstock and two representatives froth our area attended. The next meeting of this group will be in Strat- ford, on Saturday April 25th. The main discussion will involve further planning for a Canada -wide Pro -Life telethon later in the year. chef. On the average she cooks 200 to The next Right to Life meeting will 250 hot dogs each hot dog day. 1-16, -or--Tu y, February 10 at St. dogs cost 75t each and the profits go James Anglica ,Church, tratford, at to the Grade 8 fund. H.C.S. thanks our 8:15 p.m. chef who makes lunch just a little more than a peanut -butter sandwich. Curling On Tuesday afternoons, some of the students from grades six, seven, and eight go curling. This curling is of- fered free by the Vanastra Curling Club. Fifty cents is collected from each player weekly for the feast at the end of the season. Mr. Walker gives up some of his spare time to organize and coach the games. Mr. A. Taylor also donates some of his time to drive the curlers to the rink. Murphy Bus Lines supplies thebus freelof charge. Thank you to all these people as we learn the game of curling. - holiday It just had to happen. Old Man Winter gave us a holiday on Friday, January 23. Like most people after I heard the. radio • announcement "school closed", I slept in and had breakfast at ten o'clock. 1 lazed around, watched cartoons and did nothing all day except write this col- umn. The best part is tbat it was on a Friday and that 'meant a long weekend. Where was the snow at Christmas? by Donald R. Broadfoot Bus Trip to Farm Show Toronto Thurs., Feb. 5 Bob Morrlsso 234-6783 come and hear our NEW TOP 40 SOUND THIS WEEK-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. JANUARY 29, 30, 31 AFFINITY NEXT WEEK - FEB. 5-7 BATSTONE NO COVER UNDER NEIN MANAGEMENT COMMERCIAL OMMERCIAL �, SEAMORTH ROTE E INFOPMA1 ON f CALL 521.0960 You 'are invited to the ' Installation Service of Rev. Henry Van Essen at Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter On Friday, Jan. 30 at 8:00 p.m. To honour those who have gone before... is to inspire those who follow... We have one of the largest indoor displays of traditional and con- temporary monuments in Southwestern Ontario. RIGHT NOW until March 31 we are offering SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on over 110 stock monuments. Buy now. for delivery as soon as possible in the Spring. The perfect enduring tribute is a personally crafted monument from PRYDE MONUMENTS. The high standard we have set for each monument enables us to assure you of the utmost in qualfy and design. STEPHEN FERGUSSON MEMORIAL COUNSELLOR Pryde Misumeitts 293 Main St. Exeter 235.0620