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Times -Advocate, September 6, 1989
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS
DENHAM - Wayne and Nancy (nee
Schade) are thrilled to announce the
birth of a daughter J cqualyn Aman-
da born August 24, 1989 in Seaforth
Hospital. 36•
WILSON - Jean and Bill Schlegel
proudly announce the birth of their
fifth grandchild Eric William Wilson
born August 28, to Susan (nee
Schlegel) and Don Wilson of Victor-
ia, B.C. 36c
PERTSCHY - Robert and Marg
(O'Neill) are thrilled to announce the
birth ia! their fourth little girl. Me-
lissa Lee was born August 30, 1989
}neighing 6 lb. 2 oz. A sister for
Christine, Carie and Danielle. Proud
grandparents are Steve and Erica
.Pertschy, Jean O'Neill and Grant
O'Neill. Great grandmothers are Zina
Martin and Sadie Currie. 'Thanks to
Dr. Steciuk, Dr. Fellows, Doris,
Krista and third floor nursing staff at
St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Grandma O'Neill and
Grandma Pertschy for looking after
the girls. 36x
DEATHS
WILKINSON - At Exeter Villa on
Sunday, September 3, 1989, Arthur
R. (Dick) Wilkinson; in his 87th
year, formerly of Lucan. Beloved
husband of tate late Irene (Ellah) Wil-
kinson `(1986). Dear father and fa-
ther -m -law of Mary Thatcher, Doro-
thy and Robert Howell, Gladys and
Arthur -Spindler, Thelma and John
Cassar, Lillian and Karl Eldridge,
Thomas and Ellen Wilkinson and
Rose Towle, all of London. Lois and
Robert St. Louis of Welland, Norma
Wilkinson of Blenheim, Arthur and
Rita Wilkinsort and Geroge and Lin-
da Wilkinson, all of Lucan and El-
eanor Wilkinson of Burgessville.
Predeceased by two sons Charles and
William. Also survived by 43 grand-
children, 55 great-grandchildren, and
10 great -great-grandchildren. Resting
at the C. Haskett & Son Funeral
Home, Lucan until Wednesday, Sep-
tember 6, then to Holy Trinity An-
glican Church, Lucan; where the fu-
neral service will be held at 11 a.m.
with Rev. Bruce Pocock officiating.
Interment ' St.- James Cemetery,
Clandeboye. Donations to the Holy
Trinity Anglican Church would be
appreciated by the family. 36c -
DEATHS
GLEN- • At the Bluewater Rest
Home. Zurich, Ontario, on Monday,
August 28, 1989, Mrs. Mabel Glenn,
a resident of Bluewater Rest Home
and formerly of Exeter, in her 99th
year. Beloved wife of the late 'John
M. Glenn (1961). Dear mother and
mother-in-law of Gerald and Ardys
Glenn of RR 1 Hensall, Bruce and.
Jessie Glenn of Weston and Margaret
and Mervyn Hayter of Varna; also
surviving . are 6 grandsons, 1 grand-
daughter and 3 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Glenn was predeceased by 1
sister and 3 brothers. Rested at the
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Wil-
liam Street, Exeter on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 where the funeral
service was held on Thursday, August
31, 1989 at 2 p.m. Rev. Doug
Wright officiated. Cremation. Inter-
ment of ashes in McTaggart Cemet-
ery. Donations to the Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the Glenn
Family. 36c
MURDOCK - Mr. William Neilson
Murdock of Dundas, died at his resi-
dence following a lengthy illness,
on Saturday, August 26, 1989, in his
77th year. Born at Brucefield, Onta-
rio in 1913, he was a son of the late
John R. and Jennie (McBeath) Mur-
dock, and had resided in Dundas for
the past 41 years. Mr, Murdock had
been an employee of Bell Canada for
36 years, having retired in 1977,
and was a Life Member of the Tele-
phone Pioneers of America, and was
a member of St. Paul's United
Church, Dundas. A veteran of World
War 2, he served overseas in the
R.C.A.F. in the Control Tower. Sur-
viving besides his wife the former
Pearl Wood, are two sisters Audrey
(Mrs. Stanley Rumble) of • Goderich
and Mrs. June Duncan of Miami, Fla.
He was predeceased by a sister Beth.
Also surviving is his aunt Mrs. Wal-
ter MacBeth of Brucefield, and sever-
al nieces and nephews. The funeral
was held on Tuesday, August 29 at
the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funer-
al Home, 53 Main St., Dundas, with
the Reverend Roy E. Vessey of St.
Paul's United Church, Dundas, offi-
ciating. Interment took place in Ex-
eter Public Cemetery, with Reverend
Richard Hawley of Exeter officiating
at, the graveside committal. 36c
(�IJIICN DIIIE(TOOY
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Don Rogers
Youth Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers
C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider
Hwy. 4 South
Siunday, September 10
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all ages
Nursery available for all services
Air conditioned sanctuary
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Minister
Rev. Robert Arbogast
Sunday, September 10
10:00 a.m. Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
7:00 p.m. Aftemoon Service
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Back to God Hour
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
7+4Tf PiA.ir-imus,
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Ministers
The Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Organist and Choirmaster
Me. Robert Cameron
The 17th Sunday After Pentecost
Celebration Day
Sunday,
September
Morning
Worship
with The Rev- _
erenctilicharef
W. Hawley
11:00 a.m.-
Sunday
Church School
--_Courtesy Car
for September
Mr. Bill Brock
235-0323
Nursery Facilities Available
Everyone Welcome!
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EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, September 10
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Moming Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednes p.m. Family Night
E ne Welcome
- ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, September 10
9:30 a.m. Congregational
Christian Education
11:00 a.m. Church Service
Everyone Welcome
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
(Anglican) •
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
235-2565
Sunday, September 10
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Anniversary Sunday
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Rev. Walter (Duke) Vipperman
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, September 10
9:45 a.m. Communion Service
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship
11:00-12:00 noon Family Bible Hour
A Nursery is provided
for the above services
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held at
Usbom pentral School
Hu en St. East
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
rat„ treet,East, Exeter
EV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, September 10
1nnn a m Wnrchin
._f 1:40 a.m. SundaySchoo)
• 7:30 p.m. Worship
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
.235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Sunday, September 10
11:15 Worship Service &
Sunday School -
Following service Lasagna Lunch
Tuesday, September 12 at -7:30
Session Meeting
Sunday, September 17
9:00 Men's Breakfast
11:15 a.m. Worship Service and
Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
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DEATHS
BRUCE - At Exeter Villa, Exeter
on Monday, August 28, 1989, Thea -
da (Hayter) Bruce, •beloved wife of
Joseph (Joe) Bruce of Exeter Villa
and formerly of Grand Bend and
Windsor, in her 79th year. Dear sis-
ter of Reta (Mrs. John Snyder) of
Brantford, Dorothy (Mrs. Earl Van-
dahl) of Grand Bend, Harry and Rob-
ert Hayter both of Dashwood and
James Hayter Senior of Goderich.
Predeceased by 1 sister Mrs. Grace
Beavis of Detroit. Loved by a num-
ber of nieces and nephews. Rested at
T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Funeral services
held at Zion Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood on Friday, September 1 at
2:30 p.m. Interment in Exeter Ce-
metery. Pastor L. Stojkovic officiat-
ed. Memorials if desired to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation would be ap-
preciated. 36c
EGAN - Suddenly at her late resi-
dence in Lucan on Wednesday, Au-
gust 30, 1989, Kathlyn (Kay) Egan;
in her 71st year. Beloved wife of the
late Frank Egan. Dear mother of
Frank of Leamington and Pat and his
wife Louise Egan of Thorndale. Dear
grandmother. of Frank jr., Sean and
Dayna, Rob and April. Dear sister of
Reginald of England and step -sister
of Mary. Rested at the C. Haskett &
Son Funeral Home, Lucan. funeral
service was held on September 2 at
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lu -
can. Interment St. James Cemetery,
Clandeboye. Donations to Holy Tri-
nity Anglican Church or the Multi-
ple Sclerosis Society would be ap-
preciated by the family. (36c)
CARDS OF THANKS -1
AMOS - We would like to sincere-
ly thank all those who helped us
celebrate our 40th Wedding Anniver-
sary. Your gifts, great •many cards,
best wishes, and presenile at our
Open House, made our special day
one to be lovingly remembered. Our
family, plus Margaret, those who
helped supply "goodies", and the
U.C.W. ladies in the kitchen, de-
serve an extra "thank you" for all
their efforts. Love, and thanks again
to everyone.
36* Norm and Leona Amos
BRUCE - I'd like to express my
thanks to relatives and friends for
floral tributes, donations, funeral
home visitations and the many cards
of sympathy received during the loss
of my loving wife Theada. Many
thanks to the Staff of the Exeter Vil-
la and to Dr. O'Connor for all the
care and kindness. Thanks to Rev.
Larry Stojkovic for his words of
comfort and • to the ladies of the
Guild who served lunch. Special
thanks to the T. Harry Hoffman Fu-
neral .Home for their thoughtful and
caring service.
36c Joe
BRULS - Sincere thanks to my
family and friends for all their kind-
ness, cards, treats, flowers, visits
and words of encouragement during
my recent stay in South Huron and
St. Joseph's hospitals. Special
thanks to Hoffmans Ambulance,
Emergency Dept. of both hospitals
as well as Dr. Chernoff, Dr. Steele,
Dr. Waters, Dr. Power and Dr. Fel-
lows and staff of 3 South St. Jo-
sephs and nursing staff at South Hu-
•-ron. Many thanks for all the help
I've received since coming home.
Friends like you helped to make this
difficult time much easier to cope
with. Also thanks to Rev. Deb Car-
ter and Rev. Van Essen for their vis-
its.
36c Sharon'
COOPER - I would like to thank
my family, relatives and neighbours,
also Rev. Degraw for their prayers,
cards, and get well wishes while in
University Hospital.
36c Orval
SCHENK - I would like to thank
everyone for all the beautiful gifts I
received at my Community Shower. I
appreciate the thoughtfulness from
all of you and an extra special thank
you to the women who organized it.
Many thanks.
36c Loris
"CELEBRATION
DAY!11 •
At Exeter United Church
on Sun., Sept. 10
Dedication Service • 11:00 a.m.
Lunch
Tours of Handicap Lift, Wash-
room and Heating
System Projects
r
Fun Golf Tournament • 2:30 p.m.
at Exeter Golf Course
• Potluck super - 8:00 p.m.
. • .. ry - ---
- 7:00 p.m.
with music, golf tournament awards,
t -,in„► .•rn.,.,nn
CARDS OF THANKS
PERTSCHY - I'd like to thank the,
ladies of the Crediton community.
The gifts are appreciated and will
find use in our home. Special thanks
to Deb Lord and Marg Pertschy,for
all their work.
36c Liz
SCOTT - McMAHON - We would
like to thank all who attended our
Stag and Doe. Special thanks are ex-
tended to the organizers.
36c Dean and Patricia
TINNEY - Thanks to friends,
neighbours, family and co-workers
for all their support, visits and cards
during my hospital stay. Special
thanks to Dr. O'Connor and staff of
South Huron Hospital.
36c Bill
VEITCH - We would like to thank
all our friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for cards, gifts and phone calls
on the occasion of our 50th Wedding
Anniversary.
36* - Bill and Nola
WILLIAMS - The family of Rupert
WIlliams wish to thank all their
friends and relatives for floral trib-
utes, memorial donations, cards, vis-
its and the food brought to the
house. Special thank you to Crai-
gholme Nursing Home for the excel-
lent care they have given Rupert the
past five years. The Living Word
Congregational Church for the lunch
they provided and served. Rev. Dar-
rel Shaule for his compassion and
thoaghtful message. The Haskett Fu-
neral Home for their thoughtfulness,
consideration and the pallbearers.
Your kindness will always be remem-
bered.
36* Hazel, Jackie, Sandra, Wayne
and their families.
WILSON • To everyone at Central-
ia United Church and Community:
We would like to thank everyone for
the beautiful card'ble and chairs. A
special thank youIto everyone who
helped to. prepare and serve- the beau-
tiful meal and who- also helped serve
the midnight lunch. All of you
helped to make our wedding a very
special day. We appreciate your
kindness. Thank you.
36* Norm and Cindy
COMING EVENTS
THIS BOD'S FOR YOU!!!
"What's Happening With My
Body?"- A workshop on aging and
the menopause. Remember: The bod
you've got is the only bod youre
gonna have and now you can .learn -
all about it. Huronview Auditorium,
September 11, 1989, 8 to 10 p.m.,
for any -who want to know and are
afraid- to ask: Admission $2.00.
Bring a friend, enjoy an evening'
out and learn about the changing
bod. We know we're not getting
older, just a whole lot better. Spon-
sored -jointly by Huron County
Health Unit and Women Today. 36c
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY September meeting
held on Tuesday, September 12 be-
ginning . with potluck luncheon at
12:30 p:m. in board room of hospi-
tal. 36c
Happy 40th Wedding Anntuersaary
Doris and Spencer Jeffery
Congratulations to Doris and Spurn.:, .)ai-
Frey of Staffa who were married 40 years
on July 2, 1989. Best wishes from your
family! Judy and Gord Chambers, St. Mar-
ys; Ruth and Stephen May, London; Bill
and Pamela Jeffery, Toronto; as well as
your grandchildren, Jacob, Alexander, May
and Janessa Chambers.
7fu family of tiff ani Leona Morley in..
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.CO TNG EVENTS 1
PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE -
Saturday. September 9 from 10-12
noon at Sunshine Kids Co-op, Exet-
er United Church'. Openings avail-
able. For information call Melanie
at 235-2535 (registrar). 34,35,(36)c
OLD FASHION BREAKFAST
& BAKE SALE - Brucefield Fire
Hall, September 9, 7 a.m. - 12 •
noon. Sponsored by Brucefield Fire-
men. 35.36c
ATTEND THE BLYTH STEAM
SHOW at Blyth, Ontario on -Sep-
tember 8, 9 and 10. Fun and nostal-
gia for all. Steam engines, tractors,
cars, crafts and more. Contact: 519-
523-9330.
CHRISTIE CLASSIC ANTIQUE
SHOW. 250 dealers at Canada's
best outdoor antique show. Saturday,
September 9 from 9:00 a.m. until
4:00 p.m. at beautiful Christie Con-
servation Area. Near Dundas on Hwy
#5 between Hwy #6 and Hwy #8.
Watch for road signs. Park opens 8
a.m. Antique show opens 9 a.m. Ad-
mission $3. Free parking.
SINGLES DANCE, White Carna-
tion Hall, Holmesville. September 9
- Blue Roses. 36c
BLYTH FESTIVAL Mail Order
Bride: September 7,9,12(niatinee),
13(matinee), 13,14(matinee),
14,15,16(matinee), 16. Unless oth-
erwise indicated all performances are
at 8:30 p.r�matinees are at 2:00
p.m. Box Office 523-9300/9225.
36c
IN MEMORIAM I
DENHAM - In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grandfather,
Ronald Denham, September 2, 1988.
Never more than a thought away
Quietly remembered every day,
"No need for words except to say
Still loved and missed in every way.
Lovingly remembered by wife Dor-
is and all the family. 36*
LEWIS - In. loving memory of a
dear brother-in-law and uncle Rae Le-
wis who passed away one year ago
September 4.
Our hearts are deeply saddened
When remembering this day,
So suddenly it happened
When you were taken from us.
Your smiling face we see no more
Nor feel your tender touch,
Nor hear the sound of your laughter
These things we miss so much.
So many things to share with you
If you were only here,
But your memories are with us
And with these we will never part.
Lovingly remembered by Nola and
family. 36*
MARTENE - In loving memory of
our dear father, Henry Marlene, who
passed away August 30, 1945 and
dear mother Elizabeth Martene who
passed away September 11, 1971.
The depths of sorrow we cannot tell
Of the loss of our loved one so well,
And while they sleep a peaceful
sleep
Their memory we shall always keep.
Loved and missed by the family.
$uck & Doe
for
Laurie Mills &
Larry Dolmage
Fri., Sept. 15
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
For Information Phone
229-6780 or 235-1726
Lunch provided
Reception
for
'Joanne & Don
McIntosh
(nee Hodgert)
Fri., Sept. 22
9-1
Everyone welcome
For more details call:
229-8763 or 348-4167
Happy 25th Anniversary
Gaylan & Evelyn
Josephson -
August 8. 1964
..t
Love Debbie. Karla
and David
The family of
Ernie and Olga Chipchase
i -rite you
tojoin them in the
celebration of their 50th
Wedding anniversary
Open Mouse on
Sat. Sept. 9 - 2-4 p.m.
at 9[frthcrest
Apartments,
80 Queen St. 9-lensalf
Best Wishes only please
JO -READ
DANCE STUDIOS
- FULLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS -
LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE
• Registration September 14
AND LONDON - HURON (at Webster)
Registration September 12.
PUPILS are prepared for Examinations (not compulsory) in all Branches
of Dance. Students are examined by Qualified Examiners of Recognized
Dance Teachers Association. B.'A.T.D..
Classes commencing September 19
ACRO -GYM,
TAP
and
JAZZ
For further
Information
call:
472-5559
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LOCATION: Grand Bend Public School Gym.
TIME: Saturday 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
7:00 - 8:30 p.m. :
Sunday 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
DISCUSSION LEADERS: Mr. Norman Crawford, Jackson,
Michigan
Dr. Paul Robinson, Toronto, Ontario
Other Sunday services of the Grand Bend Gospel Hall also at
the Public School
Breaking of Bread 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School 11:45 a.m.
Gospel Preaching 7:00 p.m.
Meals served between services at the
Grand Bend Gospel Hall, Ontario Street
Please Plan to Attend
No charges Or r^
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