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Poge 12A Times -Advocate, Morch 18, 1987
BIRTHS —
1 LLAMY — To Cynthia inee Ilird' and
Ketjeth. a second daughter. Caitlin
Frances; ori March 4. 1987,.at Sl. Joseph's
Hospital. London. Proud grandparents are -
Frances and Milton Bellamy and Frances
and Norris Ilird. 1 t •
('OCKWILL — Nelson and Gloria ate
pleased to announce the birth of their se-
cond daughter. Dianne Jean, on Monday.
March 2. 1987 at St.. Marys Memorial
Hospital. A wee sister for Sharon. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Davis, St. Marys and Mrs. Mary Atkins
and Mr. Gerald Cockwill, Exeter. 11•
LOVELL — Michelle and Allan are ex-
tremely proud to announce the safe arrival _
of our son, Sean Micheal Derrick, born -
February 11. 1987 at 6:30 p.m. weighing 7
Ib. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Agnes
and Richard Vandergunst, Langton and
Yvonne and Alvie Lovell. Wallaceburg.
Our sincere thanks to Dr. Dukelow, Sim-
coe, Dr. Natalie. London and the entire
- nursing staff at St. Joseph's hospital.
London. 11'
McKEEVER — Pat and Jane [nee
Coulthard) are pleased lo announce the
safe arrival of Katherine Ruth. on Wednes-
day. March 11. 1987, weighing 7 Ib. 15 oz.
A little sister for Matthew Proud grand-
parents are Evelyn McKeever of London
and Ruth and -Ellwood Coulthard of St.
Marys. Special thanks lo Dr. Patrick. Dr.
Dempsey. Cathy Lopez and the staff of :3rd
floor. St. Joseph's Hospital. 11c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Martin on their 50th wedding anniversary.
March 24th. I1'
The family
DEATHS —
STUART — At Victoria Hospital. on Tues-
day. March 10, 1987, WIC The Reverend
Ernest Donald Stuart, C.S.. 5I.A., BID.. in-
his
nhis 77th year. Dear husband of Mrs. Joyce.
(Hawkesworth i Stuart. Beloved brother of
Mrs. Freda Crosby. Son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William S4uart of London. Devoted
father of William M. Stuart of Toronto and
loving grandfather of Valerie and Tracey.
Reverend Donald Stuart had an extensive
career in the Chaplaincy Service of the
Canadian Armed Forces and was a
Minister of the United Church of Canada.
serving charges in Trowbridge, Morpeth.
and Brucefield. He had been in ill health
for some time. A Memorial Service was
held on Sunday, March 15. 1987, at 2 p.m.
at Memorial Funeral Home, 546 King
Street tat William) London. "The spirit of
Man is the candle of God tic
CARDS OF THANKS —
FLEMING -- A sincere thank you to my
family. friends. relatives and neighbours
who remembered me with prayers, visits,
flowers, treats and Masses during my stay
in hospital aridconvalescence at home.11•
Greg
GLAVIN — A sincere thank you to each
member of my family, for their caring and
-visits while l was in the hospital and -since
returning home, also thank you to all who
sent cards and best wishes. They were all
appreciated. 11•
Leona
GODBOL'l' — 1 do not know how, or what
it would take dor n e to thank everybody
personally for the vast help that has been
showed inc. Everybody has been so helpful
with cards. telephone and personal visits
beyond my expectation. I say thank you.
The neurology dept. of Victoria Hospital is
to be congratulated on the excellent care.
The Cancer Society. the people in the beds
next to mehave exceeded my expectation.
I made many new friends. I am back in
Goderich Hospital Room 2.S8. Hope to see
you all at home soon in Bayfield.[[*
I remain, Jessie Godbolt
HACKNEY — Many thanks for all the
cards. flowers and visits I received while
at St. Joseph's Hospital. Exeter hospital
and since coming home. Thanks to all the
d&tors and nurses for their special care.
Ilc
Lloyd
HACKWELL — Thanks to all who
remembered me with visits, flowers and
cards while 1 was a patient in -St. Joseph's -
Hospital and since returning home. Special
thanks to Leda Jarrett for staying with me
the morning prior to my surgery. It meant
a great deal to me. Ilc
Diane
HASKETT — The family of the late Blan-
che Haskett wish to express their sincere
thanks and- appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours- for their floral
tributes, charitable donations. cards, and •
gifts of food during the -loss .of _a dear
mother. grat'dmother and great-
grandmother. Special thanks to the staff of
Craigholme Nursing Home and Dr. W.
Lock fortaking such good care of her, and
to the nurses and doctors of SL Joseph's
Hospital, 5 S.W.. for. making her stay
easier. Thanks 10 Rev. Bruce Pocock,
pallbearers and the ladies of Holy Trinity
Church for the lunch provided. Many
thanks to Charles Box -for -his help, and to
the other funeral director associates for
-their assistance the day of the funeral.
Your kindness will. always be
remembered. tic
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
235.2565
Sunday, March 22
Third Sunday of Lent
11c15 a.m. Morning Prayer
REV. WALTER (DUKE) VIPPERMAN
Church School and Nursery
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Sunday. March 22
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
9:45 o_m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Morning Worship, Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday. 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Postor
Sunday, Morch 22
--- 9.3O-a:m-9undoirSthaorSnd11ib1e Study'"
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Thursday evening
7:30 p.m. Lenten Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday. March 22
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
' Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
' EXETER UNLTED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Minister: The Rev. Richord W. Hawley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson .
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
The*Third Sunday in Lent
unday, March 22
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
with The Rev. Richard W. Howley
Sermon: 'Faith In the first Person'
(3) Samaritan Woman
11:00 o.m. Sunday Church School
Courtesy Cor for March
Mr. William Mickle 235.2485
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
LENTEN NOON HOUR
COMMUNION SERVICES
During Lent the congregations of Trivitt
Anglican and Exeter United will hold
Lenten Communion Services on
Wednesdays. The service wilt begin at
12:00 and lunch will be served of 12:30
p.m. following the service.
Wednesday, March 18 • Exeter United
Wednesday, Morch 25 ,Trivitt Memorial
Wednelday, April 1 • Exeter United
Wednesday, April 8 - Trivitt Memorial
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH ' •
INTERIM MODERATOR
REV. WILLIAM MILNE
Organist
Mr. David Dougall
Sunday. March 22
10:00 a.m. Morning Service
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Vicar
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday. March 22
9:30 a.m. Congregation
Christian Education
11:110 Worship Service
Ash Wednesdoy Service
Morch 4, 8 p.m.
Weekly Lenten Service
Wednesday 8 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Sunday, March 22
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 Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
20 Global 6 (cable 3)
Faith
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East. Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday. March 22
10.00 a.m. Morning Warship
"Hidden Plans"
11:00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
"Opposite Results"
Come and Worship with us
EXETER
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Hwy. 4 South
Sunday, March 22
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 ages
Nursery available for all services
Everyone viekome
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday. March 22
REV. DEBRA CARTER
Organist Donald Stuart
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Morning Service
Everyone Welcome
CARDS OF THANKS —
B000EMANS — 1 would like to thank
family. friends and neighbours for all the
cards, gifts and flowers 1 received since I
had my tonsils out. Also thanks to Dr. Yue
and Dr. Lam. Thanks again. 11•
Wendy
BRINTNELL — I would like to thank my
family, relatives and friends for all the
eards,treats and visits while 1 was a pa-
tient in the Victoria Children's Hospital.li•
Darcy
JEFFERY — Many thanks for the cards,
visits and treats, while 1 have been confin-
ed -to -my home. 11 •
Spencer
JOHNSTON — The family of the late Ross
Johnston wish to express their heartfelt ap-
preciation to relatives, friends, and
neighbours for their kind support and ex-
pressions of sympathy received during the
loss of a beloved husband, father and
grandfather. It meant so much to us all..
Our sincere thanks for all the floral
tributes, charitable donations and funeral
home visits. A special thank you to Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Sinasac for their "comfort
and support. the ladies of the church for
their. lovely lunch. and a very special
thanks to the Bearers and Flower Bearers.
Many thanks to Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Home. Your kindness will always
be remembered. 1 l
Marg Johnston and famil
KERSLAKE — 1 would like to thank
everyone for cards, visits and treats while
1 was in the hospital and at home. Special
thanks. to "Russ and Dorothy". Everything
was appreciated very much. 11•
Bob
KOEHLER — I would like to take your
time and this space to say "thank you" to
everyone of the Centralia Community who
in any way helped with or donated to the
surprise party given for me last Tuesday
evening. Everything was lovely and very
much appreciateRd. Thanks again. 11*
Alice
PFAFF — We would like to say a special
thank you to everyone who sent cards and
flowers to help us celebrate our 40th an-
niversary. Thanks to our families for the
pot luck supper in Crediton and a special
thank you to our children for the delightful
evening at Benmiller. l lc
Phyllis and Emery
STEPHEN TWP. FIRE DEPARTMENT-
- To the residents of Huron Park, thank
you for your co-operation in assisting the
Fire Dept. and OPP the evening of March
9, 1987. llc
THOMSON — Thanks to Dr. Hay, \Dr.
Watt. Dr. Salisbury, the nurses of Clinton
Hospital, also to Rev. and Mrs. Knight.
Rev. Milne, Rev. Barber .and all who
visited me. I appreciated the cards.
flowers, fruit. treats and phone calls. 1 l
Eleanor
IN MEMORIAM —
WATSON — In. precious memory of our
dear brother, Stephen Watson, who pass-
ed away March 24, 1986.
As children we lived together,
We fought. we laughed, and we cried,
We did not always show the love that was
growing deep inside.
We shared close joy and sorrow„
We shared much happiness too.
Living through the good and bad times.
Is what bonded us to you. •
We grew to find we had a love
That was special in every way,
It was a warm and tender love
That grew stronger every day.
You were our brother. not by choice
But through the nature of our birth.
We could never have chosen a better
brother
You were the best God put on this earth.
Dearly loved and missed by your sister
Joanne and brother Chris. 11 •
WATSON — In loving memory of a dear
brother, Stephen, who passed away March
24, 1986.
Many folks may think we have forgotten.
When at limes they see us smile,
But how little they know the heartache.
Our smiles hide all the while.
You are where we cannot reach you,
Your voice we cannot hear,
Yet we know you walk beside us, Steve,
Never absent, always near.
Always loved and remembered by sister
Mary and AI. 11•
WATSON — In loving memory of our dear
brother, Stephen Watson, who passed
away suddenly one year ago today, March
24, 1986.
It only takes a little space
1o_te1Lhew.much we..miss-you_
But it will take the rest of our lives
To forget the day we lost you.
Always remembered and missed by
brother Robert and Katrina. 11•
WESTLAKE — In loving memory of a
dear husband, William, who passed away
March 24, 1985.
Cold in the grave, it seems so Tong since
last March
Cold in your grave, tar out of sight of sky.
Seventy-nine years was all that God could
spare you
Yet -seventy-nine years seemed much too
young to die.
April and May drove the bleakness from
the fields around me
Melted the last of winter snow.
And turned the wild seeds in the ground
below me
into springs fragrant flowers you so loved.
You were so much alive when you were
living e
Always such a pleasure to be with
You spread the warmth of sunshine all
around you
Tho' you, yourself, lived 'neath a cloud
death. '
When things went wrong as oft they did.
against you
And we struggled 'til our nerves were
strained
You, the only one who really suffered
Was the one who never whimpered or
complained,
As you.went off to work at something to
watch you struggle
Tondo good work would always make me
So diligently working for your new future
A future, which for you, -could not be had.
It hurt me to see you suffer
Taking your treatments time again,
Knowing still that you would only suffer
You knew that you would die, but never
mentioned
Lest worry bring a furrow to our brow
All along we kept our secrttt, as you
wanted,
But my love, it doesn't matter now.
As I stood over you with tears flowing
And watched you_lake your last breaths
1 said, "Oh, Darling" your suffering is over
And time does dull the pain your lass has
caused me
But rho' the pain is less as time goes by
You can rest assured, my love, I'II not
forget you
And remember William 'til I too die.
Remembered always by wife Eileen,
Westlake family and grandchildren. 11•
NTS
IN MEMORIAM —
ItAKhat — In loving memory of a dear
mother Alice Baker, who passed away
March 17. 1984.
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly. remembered every day.
No need for words, except to say.
Still loved, still missed in every way. '
Lovingly remembered by the family.l lc
BENDER — In loving memory of Dorothy,
who passed away March 20, 1980.
We watched you get weaker.
A cure was not to be.
God wrapped you in His loving arms.
And whispered. "Come to Me".
You suffered much in silence
Your spirit did not bend.
You faced your path in courage
Until the very end.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Betty and Ken and families. Il'
I31tINTNELL — In memory of a loving
husband, father and grandfather. Jim, who
passed away March 20, 1980.
Though his smile is gone forever.
And his hand we cannot touch
Still we have so many memories
of the one we loved so much.
His memories are our keepsake
With which we will never part
Cod has him in His keeping; — - We have him in our hearts.
Lovingly remembered by wife Lois W..
children and grandchildren. 11
KELLER — In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Adolph, who passed
away 6 years ago, March 22, 1981.
There is no parting from the one you love
And no distance can divide,
For each day in memory's garden
I still walk by your side.
Where ever life may take me
Whatever I may do
The memories of the years we shared
Still keeps me close to you.
Lovingly remembered by your wife
Lucinda and family. tic
.1MORLEY — In loving memory of a dear
husband Wilson, who passed away 1 year
ago. March 23, 1986.
Wherever life may take us,
Whatever we may do, -
The memory of the years we shared
Will keep me close to you.
Always remembered by Reta. I l
WATSON — In loving memory of our dear
son, Stephen Watson, whom God suddenly
called home,.March 24, 1986.
Lonely are our hearts today.
For a son we loved so dearly.
A special smile, a special 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,
But to the family who knew and loved him,
His memory will last forever.
Loved and sadly missed by Mom and
Dad. 11,
Ailsa Craig
enjoys cards
By Doug McNair
- Ailsa Craig Masonie Hall euchre
results from March•11 were: ladies'
high. Ruth Guest; low; Jessie Lewis;
lone hands: Freida Rollings: in bel -
ween score, Martha Rees: . mens'
high. Lena Stokes: low, Don
Lockhart; Ione hands, Malcolm•
McKellar: in between score. Glen
Walker.
Next euchre will wrap it up for the
season when- final tallies will be
tabulated for season champ.
It was agreed at the last Ailsa Craig
Community Centre meeting that
park. hall and ball diamond bookings
be left to Ailsa Craig Clerk Joyce
Coursey from her office. She can be
contacted five days a week 9 to 5 at
293-3401 only.
. Since last fall whep a satelite dish
and a small tower at the end of
William street were installed, the
question was, -When is cable T.V.
coming to Ailsa Craig'.'"
It's coming and fast. It's to start in-
stalling by 01 Rural Television
Cablesystem Inc. during the March
break. More on this to follow. -
Rev. Anne Beattie and Rev. Jean
Morris, leaders for the New
—Ec h- Grnup-irr-Allsa—
Craig, met in the United Church Sun-
day March 15 afternoon. The group
went roller skating with a stop in to
MacDonalds for munchies after.
There were no reports of any broken
bones or hospitalization for any one
this time.
JOIN THE CROWD
BE A REGULAR
BLOOD DONOR
Friends, neighbours, relatives
and former pupils of Margery
Morley dre cordially invited to
help celebrate her BOth
birthday
Open House
at Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
on Sunday, March 22
from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
No gifts please
Evangelistic Meetings
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
1/2 mile south of Blake
March 19-26
nightly 7:45 p.m.
Evangelist
Carl Martin,
Stratton, Ont.
Everyone welcome
)0cses#,05—
Diner t
237-3753
Dashwood
Open 7 days a week
Mon. to Fri, '
7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Sat. 8. Sun.
9 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
\KKltchen closes at
7:30 p.m. ,
OHA Jr. 'D'
Hawks
Booster Club
presents
Traces
Sat., Mar. 28
South Huron Rec
Centre
9- 1
Lunch provided
$7.00 per person
hof J oitt y
Read this page to
find out
Kirkton Horticultural
Society
Bus Trips
April 7
Toronto Flower and
Garden Show
June 26
---Geritol Follies
Phone Marilyn Robinson
229-6537
DANCE TO
MICHAEL DEE
And The
DEE BAND
at
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
on
March 21, 1987
Dancing 9-1
For Tickets Call:
229-6161 or 229-8901
10,11
:..r Larry's Town 81: Country Inn
In Crediton
Come and enjoy good home cooking
Fri., Sat., and Sun. Evening
• Hot and Cold Buffet 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. -
Hours: Mon. - Thurs., 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri. 3 Sat. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. .
Sun. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Proprietors: Elaine and Bill Yearley 234-6310
Bible Stories and Exciting Activities
for 3- 4-, and 5 -year-olds.
Christian Reformed Church
Main St. North
Wednesdays ... 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
Starting March 25
Happy 40th
Wedding
Anniversary
Russell & Isobel
King
Love from your
children
and
grandchildren
An interfaith Bible study for EVERYONE.
coffee.. .discussion... meet new people.
at Exeter Christian Reformed Church
Main St. N., Exeter
Child Care provided
Wednesdays 10 - 11:15 a.m.
Starting March 25
•no previous knowledge or experience expected'
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 1Sb stock monuments
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Buy now for delivery as soon as possible in the Spring.
The perfect enduring tribute is a personally crafted monument from
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monument enables us to assure you of the utmost in quality and
design.
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MEMORIAL COUNSELLOR
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293 Main St. Etit•fsr
235-0620
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