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Times -Advocate, July 15, 1987
BIRTHS —
GIANNANDREA -- Gino and Carmelina
( nee Esposito) are pleased to announce the
birth of their second child, Michael Daniel.
a brother for David. Michael arrived at
4:32 a.m., Friday, July 10, 1987 at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London weighing in at
7 Ib. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are
Domenico and Arcangela Giannandrea of
Sarnia and Andrew and Francesca
Esposito of Ottawa. 28•
MAGUIRE — Brian and Dorothy are
pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter, Brittany Rosalyn Catherine,
born on June 30, 1987 at St. Joseph's
Hospital. A sister for Andrew and Nicole.
Proud grandparents are Bev and Mary
Maguire, London, and John and Winnie
Skea, Hensall. 28'
MARTENE — Earl and Julia (Hendrick )
thank God for the safe arrival of their first
child, a son, Jason Earl. Born July 9. 1987
weighing 6 lb. 11 oz. First grandchild for
Emil and Pat Hendrick, Exeter. 'Grand-
child for Anthony and Shirley Marlene.
Crediton. Great grandson for Laura Sillery
and Florence Hendrick of Exeter and
Grace Dixon, Lucan. 28c
PETIT — Christopher Petit, welcomes a
baby sister. Michelle Katelyn, to their
home in London. Michelle is the daughter
of Steve and Kathy Petit (nee Hearn). She
was born July 6th at St. Joseph's Hospital
weighing 8 Ib 6 oz. Iler proud grand-
parents are Ivan and Kit Hearn of Lucan
and Ray and Isobel Petit of Mississauga.
28c
SIMPSON, — Bruce and Mona welcome
with love the arrival of their baby son,
"Karin Alexander Simpson". He was born
July 7, 1987 in Ottawa and is a wee brother
for Davah Elizabeth. 28*
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mrs. Irene (farness wishes to announce
that her son-in-law, Jim Anderson has pur-
chased his own business called Yorkville
Flowers at 700 York St. in London. 28c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor of Kippen
and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Scott of Staffa
are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children Carol and
Kevin. The wedding to take place in Hen-
sall, August 8, 1987. Open reception to
follow. 28•
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta of Point Clark
are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Diane to Brian Reid son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reid also of Point
Clark. The wedding will take place on
Saturday, July 25 at Pine River United
Church. Open Reception to follow in
Ripley. Everyone welcome. 28•
The parents of Juanita Lyn Seeley and
Lee DeGraw are pleased to announce their
forthcoming marriage. The wedding will
take place in St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church, Strathroy. on July 25, 1987. An
open reception to follow in Strathroy at
7:30 p.m. Dance to live band "Nile Life"
for information call 229-8890. 28*
DEATHS --
MARCEY — At hospital in Hamilton on
Sunday, July 12, Reta (Lewis) Marcey of
Ancaster in her 71st year. She was the
beloved wife of Earl Marcey of Ancaster,
mother of Mrs. Brian (Nancy Gibbard)
McKenna, Ancaster and Doris Gibbard,
Hamilton. Also survived by sisters Eva
McGovern, Toronto and Olive Hamilton,
Mississauga and brother Douglas Lewis of
.Ailsa Craig and two grandchildren Kevin
and Leslie McKenna. Predeceased by hus-
band Les Gibbard and brothers Earl Lewis
and Harvey Lewis. Funeral service will be
held Wednesday, July 15 at 1:30 p.m. at
Ryerson United Church in Ancaster.
Cremation to follow. 28c
SCHLIMME — Grace ( Darling R.N. )
Schlimme. In her 76th year. Beloved wife
of C. Kenneth Schlimme at her home in
Nyiples, Florida U.S.A., Saturday, July. 11.
1987. Dear sister of Lorene Inglis of Strat-
ford and Mrs. Chas. E. Snell ( Lois) of Ex-
eter. Predeceased by brother Fred J. Darl-
ing of Exeter in June 1983. (Cremation 1
Memorial Service, Naples Presbyterian
Church, Wednesday. Memorial contribu-
tions to the Hospice of Naples Inc. Naples.
Fla 33940 or the Canadian Cancer Society.
28nc
IN MEMORIAM — •
KYLE — In loving memory of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfather, David
Emerson Kyle. who passed away 1 year
ago, July 17, 1986.
My love for him will always keep,
It cannot fade, it lies too deep.
The gates of memory never close
I miss him more than anyone knows.
As long as 1 live, I will cherish his name.
In memory 1 see him ever the same.
In my heart, he is living yet,
I loved him too dearly to ever forget.
Lovingly remembered by his wife Mabel
and family. 28'
WILLIS — In loving memory of a dear hus-
band, father. grandfather and great grand-
father. John N. Willis, who passed away 10
years ago, July 17, 1977. ,
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
And a silent tear still flows.
For what it meant to lose you.
No one will ever know,
When we are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong
We seem to hear you whisper dear.
Cheer up and carry on.
Each time we look at your picture.
You seem to smile and say
Don't cry I'm only sleeping
We'll meet again some day.
Remembered by wife Carrie and
families. 28'
CARDS OF THANKS —
BUTLER/ADKINS — We would like to
thank our friends, relatives and neighbours
for making our Buck and Doe such a
success. 28'
Brenda and James
BIERLING — Many thanks for all the
kindness shown to me and my family,
while in South Huron Hospital, Victoria
Hospital and since returning home. 28'
Andy Bierling
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
235-2565
'Sunday, July 19
11:15 o.m. Family Eucharist
Rev. Wolter (Duke) Vipperman
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday. July 19
10:00 a.m. Worship
Guest Preacher Mr. H. Martyn VonEssen
1-1:10 o.m. Sundoy-School
Nursery Available
7:30 p.m. Worship
"Picketing the Almighty?"
Come and Worship with us
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
For postoral care during July contact
Mrs. Judy Dalrymple
Clerk of Session
235-1967
Sunday, July 19 • 11:30 o.m.
11:30 o.m. Morning Service
Guest Speaker Rev. Robert Johnson
Everyone Welcome
, ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Vicar
LARRY STOJKOVIt
Sunday, July 19
For the months of July and August
9:00 a.m. Congregational
Christian Education
10:00 Church Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Sunday, July 19
10:00 o.m. • Worship
Sunday School • (Preschoolers)
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Bdck to God Hour
CKNX Diol 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 . Global 6 (califs 3)
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Wed. - 7 p.m. Family Night
Sunday, July 19
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
"Getting Your Hdnds on your Riches"
7:00 p.m. Evening -Fellowship
"Right Goals, Wrong Means"
Everyone Welcome
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter'
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor -
Sunday, July 19
9:00 a.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, July 19
9:45 a.m. Communion
11:00 a.m. Fomily Bible Hour
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held at
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Hwy. 4 South
Sunday, July 19
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.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 welcome
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
SUMMER WORSHIP
Sunday, July 19
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Junior Congregation for children
9 and under
Courtesy Cor for'July
Mr. Elwood Truemner 235.0883
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
CARDS OF THANKS —
ANDERSON — Heartfelt thanks to the
many friends, neighbours and relatives for
their support during the loss of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfather. Supportive
words and acts of kindness were a
welcome blessing for the entire family.
While these are too many to mention here,
special thanks to Thelma ('ox,€ileen Ran-
nie, Ifilda Visser, V.O.N.° staff of SI.
Joseph's Hospital, 6th floor southeast.
South Huron Hospital, Dr. Wallace. Mrs.
Visscher and the Kippen UCW. To Mai -y
and Melissa for bringing dinner to the farm
and to Tove and Jack Bell and girls for
their warm hospitality. Also, Mary Moffatt
and Donna St. John, who provided comfor-
ting music, by playing and singing John's
favourite hymns.
Deep appreciation to Rev. Stan
McDonald for delivering such a fitting
tribute to John. Special thanks to Mike
O'Connor Funeral Home and to the many
who remembered us with floral tributes.
visits and other expressions of sympathy.
Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. 28
Helen and family
F'LET('HER — We would like to thank our
friends. neighbours and relatives for help-
ing us celebrate our 25th wedding anniver-
sary
nniversary with so many lovely cards and gifts.
for the ehivaree Sunday night and the sur-
prise supper party Friday night arranged
by our family. A special thank you to Mom
and Dad Tinney for the delicious dinner at
Robindale's and the party -atter. Thanks
again. 28c
Lloyd and Vera
GUILFOYLE — I apologize to all the peo
plean the C'landetoye Institute Bus Trip for
making you late getting hone from your
trip. Thanks for the phone calls and con-
cern afoul me. 28(•
Betty
JAQUES — 1 wish to take this opportunity
to thank my friends and neighbours for
their cards and treats during and after my
lengthy stay in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to my family for their con-
cern during my most serious days. Many
thanks to Dr..lory and his staff for their
excellent care while in the hospital. 1t is all
most sincerely appreciated. • 28'
Oliver
MADGE -- 1 wish to thank my family,
neighbours and friends for the many cards
and get well wishes While I was in hospital
and since corning home. Special thanks to
Dr. McKenzie and his team and nurses on
4th floor of St. ,Joseph's Hospital. Their
care of me will always 6e remembered.28'
Thanks again, John
NEEB -- 1 would like to thank my family.
friends and neighbours for their prayers.
flowers, visits and cards while a patient in
South Huron hospital. Special thanks to
Drs. O'Connor and Englert, Pastor Bob
Sinasac. the nursing -staff. Barb, the kit-
chen stall. the maintenance staff and
anyone else who made my stay more
enjoyable. 28'
Ruby
SMITH — My sincere thanks to my hus
band, family, neighbours and friends for
cards, visits. treats. concern and kindness
shown to me while in hospital and since
returning home. Your thoughtfulness will
long be remembered. 28'
Menota (Note)
WALLACE — The family of the late Don
Wallace of Zurich, Ontario, who passed
away at South Huron Hospital on June 10
wish to extend our thanks to friends and
neighbours for their expressions of sym-
pathy and support at our time of loss. A
special thank you to the nurses and staff.
Dr. Wallace, Mrs. Visscher, also Michael
O'Connor for his assistance. The words of
consolation from Rev. E. Gingerich and
Rev. C. Kuepfer were appreciated as was
the kindness of the Zurich W.M.S.('. 28'
Berit Wallace and family
Coming Events
APPRECIATION NIGHT -- for Ruperta
"Pert" Milligan on her retirement from
Town and ('ountry Homemakers. Open to
present and former homemakers, Thurs-
day, July 16 1987. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
tlulmesville Ball. • 27,28c
HURON COUNTY HEALTIl UNIT -- in-
vites you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance ('entre held at the Health Unit
Office. South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Tuesday, July 21. 1987..from 1:30 to 3:30
p.m. for: 1) Health Surveillance, 2) Foot
Care; 3) Anaemia Screening, 4) Urine
Testing, 5) Blood Pressure. 28(•
BLYTH FESTIVAL — Miss Balmoral if
the Bayview: all performances of this play
are sold out; However, a limited number
of rush tickets go on sale 2 hours hefore
curtain time. Bordertown ('ate: July 16;
Girls in the Gang: July 17; Bush Fire: Ju-
ly 21 (opening), 22. 2.3 (matinee), 25. All
performances are at 8:30 p.m. except
matinees which are at 2:01 p.m For
tickets, call Box Office at 52:3-9300/9225.
Blyth Festival ('ountry Fair. Saturday, Ju-
ly 25. Booths filled with books, clothing,
produce, good junk. special activities for
children, great fun for the whole family.28c
CLARKE REUNION — Sunday. July 26 at
Crediton Ball Park. Lunch at 12:30. Please
remember to bring a family photo. 28'
KARATE TOURNAMENT — Tyndall's
Karate Schriol in Exeter is hosting a
Karate Tournament in Exeter on July 18,
1987. The tournament is being held at the
South Huron District High School (new
gym) in Exeter. The tournament begins at
1:00 p.m. Saturday. Clubs from London.
Wallaceburg and Goderich area will he
competing. Spectators welcome. 28c
BELLE RIVER FIDDLE SINGING -- .tu-
ly 30, 31, August 1, 2. Campsites available.
$7,000 in prizes, Featuring The Doubletake
Group Stepdancers and Quality on Tap,
Box 10, Belle River, Ontario NOR IAO or
(519)628-1767. 28x
HELP RECOGNIZE — Ontario's outstan-
ding young people: nominate someone to-
day who qualifies for an Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year award. Contact this
newspaper for details. 28x
THE WOOD SHOW - August 7, 8, 9. A
"Must See" for woodworking enthusiasts.
100 exhibitors will. have for sale, wide'
variety of woodworking tools and ac-
cessories quality wooden crafts. Learn
from the experts - daily. live, free
seminars. Wood art exhibition. Loggers
sports competition For brochure, Box 920,
Town of Durham, Ontario NOG 11(0. 28x
STILL AVAILABLE
Doyou have a summer job yet?
Do you need some extra help this
summer?
Agricrew is a valuable program
that provides interested youth with
e nployment in the agricultural sec -
r. There are four crews of four
within Huron County who are willing
to assist farmers with such tasks as
painting, haying, field cleaning or
general clean up. The cost is $90.0)
per day for a four person crew.
Agricrew is available from June 22
until August 21, 1987. Bookings are
currently' being taken. However, the
crews are booked solid until August
4, 1987. In order to avoid any disap-
pointment, it is important to book a
crew as soon as possible!
Applications are still being ac-
cepted for the position of an alternate
on an Agricrew team.
In order to qualify for the position,
you must be between 15 and 24 years
of age. enjoy agriculture and working
outdoors.
For more information on both
aspects of Agricrew, please feel tree
to contact Susan Dietnert ( Huron
North ) or Donna Kieffer ( Huron
South) at the Clinton Ontario Ministry
of Agriculture and Food Office
(482-3428 or 1-800-265-51701.
IMPROVEMENT GRANT
The latest addition to the Ontario
Pork Industry Improvement Plan is
the Ilerd Health Improvement Grant.
In general, this grant was introduc-
ed to help hog producers offset the
cost of depopulation of their hog barns
for health related reasons.
Producers must buy replacement
stock frons a breeder that is par-
ticipating in the Ontario herd Health
Policy and has a rating of Good or
Excellent.
The -grant on gilts and boars is for
the initial restocking and would not
apply to replacement stock bought in
order to maintain the health status of
the herd.
There are more specific guidelines
available from your local OMAF of-
fice..For producers who already have
a closed herd and are ranked Good or
Excellent in the Ontario Herd Health
Policy (or producers who establish a
closed herd of Good or Excellent
health status), grant money is
'available to offset the cost of
caesarian sections or donor sows us-
ed for embryo transfer for either the
establishment or maintenance of
their health status. It is recommend-
ed that interested producers contact
either their local Pork Advisor or one
of the O.P.I.I.P. veterinarians work-
ing out of the Animal Industry Branch
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QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
Thurs., Fri., Sat,
"BARRACUDA"
Coming Thurs., July 30
GIRL'S HITE OUT
• TOWN & COUNTRY
LIMOUSINE
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f,kf TER.
ONTARIO
Reservations
(519) 235-1189
(519) 235-1628
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The family 1)f Ruth and Joe Hogan
invite friends and relatives to a
re(eption 111 honour of their parents
2501 Wedding Anniversary on
Saturday, July 18th
from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
In Exeter
1 or information call 2 15-2625
Bingo
Lucan Arena
Wednesday, July 15
Doors open - 6:30
Bingo Starts 7:30
Regular games, share
the wealth, standup
July Specials .
Every Wednesday night
in July
$1000
Jackpot game.
Due to licence regulations no one
under 16 years of age will he
admitted
50 PERCENT RICHER The Canada Day 50'50 draw brought a che-
que from Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce worth $454 (one half
the total ticket sales) to Janice Krajaefski of London, (centre).Presen-
ting the cheque are ticket seller Carol Voisin, owner -manager of
Rings, Strings and Things, along with chamber member Darryl
Farquhar.
Exeter Legion Auxiliary
Dabber Bingo
Thursday, July 16
8 p.m.
GUARANTEED JACKPOT
"Letter H $50.00"
Full Card $500.00
Early Bird , 10 regular games, 2 specials, share the
wealth, Mini Jackpot
No persons under 16 allowed to play
Licence number 537458
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Del Shannon July 1? ].(IO pm
Robbie 1 alto and
the Disciples July 26 7 (x) p.n1.
Jan and Dean /lug. 30
4.00 aril / (5) p 111.
1987 SUMMER SEASON
Bates in Anes .... Jun, i0 h, .July 18
There Goes
The Bride July 21 to Aug 1
'Corpse!' Awl 4 10 Aug 15
Brigadoon 'Aug I B to Sept. 5
Papers July 14 to July 25
Sltutx•it Alley July 21) 1r, Aug 11
our N dries(
I)re,uns Sue. 11 In %u1;. "
Especially for
the Children
4SIenn Bennett and the
July 13
Magic Dragon Band 1 I (10 a or.
and 2:.30 pm.
I'nika Ill)) Door 1 ive Any : 4
11.(5) a m. and 2:3011171
1 01 1 i( kers and information call or wile:
!furor) Country Playhouse/Playhouse 11
11 R.I, Grand Bend. Ont.
110M i DO
1519) 23884 51
DINING LOUNGE
36 Ontario St. N., Grand Bend
NEW HOME OF THE
FRIDAY NIGHT PERCH FRY
(Wednesdays and Fridays)
Entertainment - Dancing—
Mon. - Sat., July 13 - July 18
INTERVIEW
From Kitchener
(Back by popular demand)
Hwy. 21 North of lights
(across from Kentucky Fried Chicken)
GRAND BEND 238-5811
Exceptional
Breakfast
Lunch &
Dinner
Beef Barbecue
Saturday, August 1
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Adults: $6.00 - 12 and under $3.00
Advance tickets only - available from
Friedsburg members, men's club members
or Kathy Hayter at 237-3298
Friday, July 31- 8:00 p.m.
Karma "Puppet Show"
Songs, stories and puppets.
Advance tickets only from Friedsburg
members or Mary Becker at 237-3628