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Times -Advocate, February 25, 1987
BIRTHS —
CARNOCHAN — Brad and Sharon Car-
nochan are thrilled to announce the birth
of their son, Matthew James on February
13, 1987 weighing 9 lbs. 4 ox. at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. A little brother for Erin.
Kevin and Steven. Proud grandparents are
Laird and Ruby Finlayson and Ken. and
Doris Carnochan. 8c
HAMILTON — Wayne and Ruth ( Martin ►
are pleased to announce the arrival of their
daughter Jennifer Ruth, weighing 8 lbs. on
February 3, 1987. A little sister for Pamela
and granddaughter for Jack and Roberta
Hamilton, Varna and Joe and Mary Mar-
tin, Zurich. 8c
RITCHIE — Dwayne and Mona ( Hodgins)
are very happy to announce the birth of
their third child, a girl Angela Doreen. A
little sister for Mark and Lee. Their
precious little 61b. 8 oz: valentine arrived
on February 14, 1987. Angela is the seventh
grandchild of Clifford and Velma Ritchie,
Parkhill and the fourteenth grandchild for
Harvey and Lois Hodgins. Crediton. 8c
TAPP — Randy and Denise (nee Glavin)
are pleased to announce the birth of their
first child, a son, Lyle Blake on Sunday,
February 15, 1987 weighing 10 lbs. 2 oz.
First time grandparents are Ray and
Marcella Glavin, Crediton and Jack and
Jean Tapp, London. First greatgrandchild
for Granny McLay of London. 8c•
VAN GERWEN — Tracey and John are
happy to announce the birth of their son:
Derek John, born at St. Joseph's Hospital.
London on February 20. 1987 weighing 9 -
lbs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Campell and Mr. Harry Van
Gerwen, all of Exeter. Mark looks forward
to the arrival home of his baby brother
Derek. Our thanks to Dr. O'Hea and the '
third floor staff at St. Joseph's: 8c
DEATHS
HASKETT — At St. Joseph's Hospital.
London, on Monday, February 23. 1987.
Blanche M. (Rowe) Haskett, of
Craigholme Nursing Home, Ailsa Craig,
and formerly of Lucan, in her 96th year.
Beloved wife of the late William C.E.
Haskett (1961). Dear mother and mother-
in-law of Clarence and Eileen Haskett of
Lucan and Mrs. Martha Haskett of Lon-
don. Predeceased by one son, Arthur
Haskell (1971), and a daughter and son-in-
law Alice and Lloyd Cook (1978). Dear
grandmother of Barbara Prowse, Sob.
Douglas, John and David Cook, David
Haskett, Nancy Gill, William Haskett and
Brenda Moon. Also survived by 9 great-
grandchildren. Resting at the C. Haskett
& Son Funeral Home, Lucan, until Wednes-
day, February 25th, then to Holy Trinity
Anglican Church, Lucan, where the
funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m.,
with the Rev. Bruce Pocock officiating. In-
terment in St. James Cemetery. Donations
to the Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Building Fund would be appreciated by the
family - Bc
DEATHS —
BUTTLE — Mary Ellen Bottle died in
Wellsley Hospital, Toronto. Ontario on
February 18. 1987. Surviving are her hus-
band, Tom Bottle and children, Aaron,
Marjorie and John Paul. Parents Tom and
Mary Ryan, Ml. Carmel. Brothers, Vin-
cent. Joe and Hugh, Mt. Carmel, Tommy.
Walton, Ont., sisters Anne Ryan, London,
_ Angela Prout, London, Catharine Ryan,
Ottawa; Kristy Stewart, Mississauga,
Bridget Ryan, Ottawa as well as many
aunts and uncles and cousins. Funeral ser-
vice was held in St. Martin of Tours
Church, Mississauga on February 20, 1987,
May she rest in peace.
HEYWOOD —. Al Squth Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Sunday, February 22, 1987,
Wesley Charles Heywood of Northcrest
Apartments, Hensall and formerly of
Crediton; in his 84th year. Beloved hus-
band of the late Zeen lone t Miller)
Heywood ( 1973 ). Dear brother of Mrs.
Vera Blackwell of Petrolia and Miss Lilly
Heywood and Miss Zeta Lena Heywood.
both of Southgate, Michigan and sister-in-
law Mrs Thomas Heywood. Welland.
Predeceased by brothers Tom and Hubert
and sister Hazel Heywood. Also loved by
nieces and nephews. Rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman -and Sons Funeral Home.
Dashwood with visitation Tuesday after-
noon and evening. Funeral service to be
held at Bethel Reformed Church; Huron
Street East, Exeter on Wednesday,
February 25, 1987 at 11 a.m. Pastor Henry
Van Essen officiating. Spring interment
Crediton Cemetery. Exeter Lebanon
Forest Lodge no. 133 held a Masonic Ser-
vice on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the funeral
home: Mr. Heywood was a retired public
school teacher; Memorials if desired to
Bethel Reformed Church and Elimvlle
United Church would be appreciated by the
family. , 8c
•PERCIVAL — In North Bay on Friday --
February 20. 1987. Allen W. Percival, lov-
ed husband of Annie M. (Strang) Percival.
father of two sons, John of Ottawa, Barry
of Toronto and two daughters Mrs. Tom
Martin, (Marion) and Mrs. Dale Neilly
(Geraldine), also grandchildren and great-
granchildren. 8'
RYCKMAN — Margaret E. (Kuhn), age
72, died Saturday. February 21, 1987 at
McLaren General Hospital, Flint.
Michigan. Service was at 1 p.m. Tuesday
at the Reigle, Funeral Home, Sunset
Chapel. Rev. Ronald Carter, officiating.
Burial was at -Oakhill -Cemetery. Owosso,
Michigan. Memorial contributions may be
made -to the American Cancer_ Society,
Mrs. -Ryckman was born in Crediton.
Canada. February 14, 1915. She married
Mervyn Ryckman on June 15. 1940 in
Crediton. Mrs. Ryckman was a graduate
of the Victoria Hospital School of Nursing
in London, Ontario, Canada in 1937. Sur-
vivors are Mervyn, one son Dr. Terrence
W.. two grandchildren, Brian and Molly.Rc
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BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
• Sunday, March 1
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"Change: Where It Begins.
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
"Set Apart"
Come and Worship with us
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
INTERIM MODERATOR
REV. WILLIAM MILNE
Organist
Mr. David Dougall
Sunday, March 1
10:00 a.m. Morning Service
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
•.Dashwood
Vicar
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, March 1
9:30 o.m. Congregation
Christian Education
11:00 Worship Service
Ash Wednesday Service
March 4. 8 p.m.
Weekly Lenten Service
Wednbsday 8 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Sunday. March 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 (cob)• 3)
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Howley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron ,
The Lost Sunday after Epiphany
Sunday, March 1
11:00 o.m. Morning Worship
with Marjorie Smith,
Consultant Christian Development
. from London Conference Office
11:00 a.m. Sunday Church School
Courtesy Cor for March
Mr. Charles Atthill-235.1636
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
-235.2565
Sunday, March 1
11:15.0.m. Morning Prayer
REV. WALTER (DUKE) VIPPERMAN
Church School and Nursery
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Sunday, March 1
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Series in Malachi no. 7
"Is My Faith Really Worth It?"
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
"Helping God"
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
PEACE .
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday, Morch 1
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLQWSHIP
Sunday, March 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 at
Usborne Central School
Hdron St. East
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Hwy. 4 South
Sunday, March 1
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Morning Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all ogee
Nursery available for all services
Everyone wekome
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Gladys Johns, formerly of Exeter, Elim-
ville and Stratford is now residing at'
MeadowPark Nursing Home, 1210
Southdale Road E., London, Ontario. Let-
ters and visits would be welcome. 8•
CARDS OF THA$S —
HODGINS — We would' like to thank our
friends and neighbours who helped at our
house fire. Special thanks to Parkhill Fire
Department for their prompt service, to
Lawrence Scott for alerting us and to Paul
Hodgins for putting out the initialRickand fire.Patti8'
LUCAN GROUP COMMITTEE — The
Lucan Group Committee would like. to
thank those who gave .so generously of
their time to organize and serve at the
Hobo Supper, donate the pies and make the
chili. Our special appreciation is extended
to the families and friends of scouting who
came out to support our fundraiser. 8c.
MADGE — 1 would like to thank my fami-
ly, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts
and other kindness shown me while in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to the doctors and
nurses on the fourth floor. Your kindness
will always be remembered. 8'
Jack
RYAN — We would like lo_take this way
to thank all for the many acts of kindness
extended taus at the time of Mary Ellen's -
death. 8'
Tom and Mary and family
SCOTT - I would like to thank all my
family, friends and neighbours for cards,
flowers, phonecalls and visits while I was
in hospital and since returning home.
Thanks to Jim for getting me to hospital
and Pat's visits, to Bob and family out west
for their phone calls, to Rose and Keith for
looking after the house and fires and all the
. __many thingurou did for me in hospital and
since returning liollltrand-Rod thanks -for=--..
bringing in my Wood and your daily visits
and to the many people off the mail route
who visited me and to the Post Office for -
the lovely flowers and the hospital staff for
such good care. Dr. Gans "thanks" so
much. So to one and all thanks, your lov-
ing kindness will never be forgotten. 8'
Audrey
SWARTZ — The family of the late Roy
Swartz wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the many acts
of kindness shown during the loss of a dear
husband and father. We gratefully
acknowledgethe expressions of sympathy.
floral tributes, contributions to charitable
organizations; food brought -to the home
and cards received. Many thanks to Rev.
Richard Hawley, the "U.C.W. of Exeter
United Church for the lovely lunch and
Dinney Funeral Home. A special thanks to
the doctors and -nursing staff at South
Huron Hospital and University Hospital
and Hoffman's Ambulance Service. Your
1always be remembered._ 1s'
WIN ELLISON TRAVEL BONSPIEL — The overall championship of Wednesday's ladies open curling
bonspiel sponsored by Ellison Travel was won by a rinJc from the London curling club. Above, Doug
Ellison presents the trophy to Bev Field, Anne Shaw, Mary Dirk and Jill Day. T -A photo
kindness wit
Lilly, Lois and Albert
TEEVINS — A huge thanks to all my
friends, relatives, neighbours and
customers for all the cards, flowers, gifts,
food, phone calls and visits while • in
University Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks goes to Dr. Lam, Dr.
Duff, Dr. Wall and nurses on the eighth
- floor west, University Hospital. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered. 8c
Sheila
WILLIS — 1 would like to express my
thanks and a appreciation for all the
flowers, cards and treats. Special thanks
to my family, relatives and friends and
also to nurses and staff_ at South Huron
Hospital. A very special thanks to Dr.
Gans. Thank you to all the people, nurses
and staff at the Exeter Villa since I return-
ed back to the Villa Home. . 8'
Carrie
IN MEMORIAM —
ALLISTER — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Jack.
who passed away February 24, 1984.
Down the•path of memories
We gently tread today
For our loving thoughts are with you
As life goes on its way.
We often talk about you
With love and sad regrets
For those who loved you dearly
Never will forget. _ . -> ._-- -
Sadly missed by his wife Eva and
family. 8'
McBRIDE — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father -and grandfather. Bert
McBride, who passed away one year ago.
February 26, 1966.
Today is remembered and quietly kept.
No words are needed, we will never forget.
Deep in our hearts you will always stay
—Loved -and remembered every -day.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by his wife Maye and family. 8c
_SKATING WISPS — Brenyn Baynham, Carissa Willis, Rochelle Geoffrey, Richelle Elder, Terri Lynn Elder,
Nicole Eccles, Kristi Sargeant, Chrissy Parker, Jayann Heywood, Cathy Wagner and. Bronwyn Pearson
skated as Wisps in Sunday's Exeter figure -skating club carnival. T=A photo
Tuckersmith employees
get three percent hike
Tuckersmith Township employees
will get a three percent wage increase
this year, approved at the council ses-
sion Tuesday night. -
The increase, retroactive to
January 1, affects about 20 employees
who work in the township's clerical.
roads, recreation and day_ care
departments.
Under the new salary.and benefit
schedule the annual salary for the
clerk -treasurer will be $32,425 plus
$2,500 car allowance; the road
superintendent, $29,993.60; supervisor
of the (Jay care centres at Vanastra,
$20,625.52; and the director of the
Vanastra . Recreation Centre,
$21,608.86.
Other salaries: municipal office
secretary, $15,596.67; Aquatics direc-
tor, $15,809.18; secretary and special
needs director. $14,510.75; assistant
day care supervisor. $14,705.44; day
care teacher, 03,591.39; part-time
day care teacher, $6.32 per hour;
part-time assistant/day care super-
visor, $8.03 per hour; day care cook,
$7.75 per hour; road grader operator -
RADER — In loving memory of a mother.
mother-in-law and grandmother, Jessie,
who passed away, March 3, 1985.
We sat beside your bedside
We did our duty to the end
Til we could do no more
In _Oars we watched you sinking
We yr chgd you'fade away
Add thbugh our hearts were breaking
We knew you could not stay
You left behind some aching hearts
That loved you most sincere. -
Never forgotten and always in our
hearts, Helen, Bill, Robbie and Cathy. 8c
REYNOLDS — In loving memory of a dear
husband, Lloyd, wh passed away four
years ago, March 1, 1983.
I think of the day you passed away
There was little 1 could do,
But memories never fade away,
For I always.think of you.
-To me you were very special.
And I miss you more each day,
For the saddest day in all my life,
Was the day you passed away.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by his wife Dorothy. 8'
WAITE — In loving memory of a dear hus-
band and father, Douglas Waite, who pass-
ed away one year ago, February 27, 1986.
A happy home we once enjoyed .
How sweet the memory still
But death has lett a lonliness
The world can never fill.
Lovingly remembred by his wife, Verna
and families. 8c
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Coming Events -
BINGO Every Tuesday evening at
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
mechanic, $10.11 per hour: junior
grader operator, $9.:37 per hour:
mower operator, $8.82 per hour and
labourer. $7.05 per hour; and building
inspector, $4,737.49 per year.
Employees travelling on township
business will be -allowed 35 cents per
mile or 22 cents per kilometre.
The readers write
Dear Editor:
Camp Kitchikewana has been in
operation on the shores of Ontario's
Georgian Bay since 1919. Since that
time, there have been thousands of.
young men and women who have at-
tended "Kitchi" as campers,
counsellors. or staff people, and who
are not successful adults located in
every corner of this vast country.
The camp is now on a much-needed
redevelopment program to upgrade
the facilities and equipment in order
to enhance the camping experience
for young people of the next
generation.
Through the kind co-operation of
your newspaper, we hope to expand
our alumni mailing list by reaching
Camp Kitchikewana graduates in
your readership area. We are con-
vinced that the "spirit of Kit-
chikewana", imbued through camp
values and friendships, will now be
returned to us in our time of need.
$200 muss go. Admission restricted to 16 All Kitchi Alumni please contact:
years and over... mnLCampaign. Camp -Ki
32Lfnc chikewana, Y.M.C.A., Box 488,
Midland, Ontario, L4R 4L3.
Thank you for your valued co-
operation.
GORDON AUXILIARY TURKEY SUP-
PER — al Caven Church on March 26, 1987.
5:00 and 6:30 p.m. $7.00 adults, $3.00 twelve
years and under. Tickets available:
Anstetl's, Feather Tick. and Smyths'.7,8c
PANCAKE AND II4,M SUPPER — March
3, Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall. 5-7:30
p.m. Adults - $5.00. Children under 10 -
$2.00. 6.7,8'
SEAFORTH MITCHELL KARATE CLUB
— are holding a giant Flea Market and
Bake Sale at the Seaforth and District
Community Centre from noon to 5 p.m.
February 28. 7,8e
PANCAKE SUPPER — AiLsa Craig United
Church, Tuesday, March 3.5-7 p.m. Adults
$3.50, 12 and under 82.50. Preschoolers
free. Real maple syrup. 7,8c
EUCHRE PARTY — Crediton Communi-
ty Centre, uesday, March 3 at 8:15 p.m.
Lunch pro ided. Sponsored by Women's
Institute. 8'
FUND RAISING DANCE for Crediton
Community Hall and Parks Board spon-
sored by Crediton and District Social Club.
Saturday, March 14, 1987. Huron Park Rec
Centre. Music by 'Beechwood'. Tickets:
$10.00 per couple advance - $14.00 at the
door. Tickets: Bob Reynolds (Exeter•Co-
op) 23.5-2309 or John Brock 228-6700, 8c
MEETINGS — The next regular meetings
of the Council of the Township of
McGillivray will be held Monday, March
2 and Monday. March 16. 1987 at 5 p.m.8c
EUCHRE PARTY — Wednesday.
February 24, 8 p.m. at Community Centre,
Dashwood and Tuesday evening March 3.
Re
SUPPER -- O.E.S. Exeter Chapter no. 222
Ham and Scalloped Potato Supper, Exeter
Masonic (tall, William Street North, Satur-
day, March 28. 5-7 p.m. Adults $6.50. 12 and
under $3.00, 4 and under free. Advance
tickets only available from Image
Cleaners. Exeter and Gfand Bend; Na-
tional Trust; EMA Foods; Dinney Fur-
niture; Hopper Hockey Furniture;
Crediton 234-M2l; Dashwood 237-3450;
Hensall 262-2100. R -12c
Yours sincerely.
Austin Matthews
Camp, Director
A request for tile drainage Loan for
$20,000 was approved.
A request by Douglas Smith to
operate an automotive dealership on
Lot 43 at Vanastra was granted.
Clerk -treasurer Jack McLachlag
and members of council accepted an
invitation from Huron County council
to attend its council session in
Goderich March 5.
The road signs in Vanastra, which
have been under study, are being
changed to meet present travel needs.
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