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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1989-10-25, Page 27Times -Advocate, November 1, 1989 I� BIRTHS DINNEY - Steve and Diane (nee Bea- ver) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their little girl Dayna Marga- ret on October 21, 1989 weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Proud first time grandparents are Russ at.d Marg Beaver and seventh grandchild for Marie Dinney and the late Donald Dinney. First great grand- child for Greta Beaver and another for Margaret Clarke, all of Crediton. 44c REYNOLDS - Don and Debbie are de- lighted to announce that Jessica has a 7 Ib. 11 oz. baby sister, Emily Winnifred, born at the Credit Valley Hospital on October 30, 1989. Equally delighted grandparents are Don and Yvonne Re- ynolds, RR 2 Kippen, and George and Winnie Murdoch, Ottawa. 44nc WRIGHT - Ron and Suzanne wish to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Christyn Amber Grace at Kin- cardine Hospital on October 12, 1989. A little sister for Nathanael and Johna- `-- than. Proud grandparents are Ted and Shirley Wright, Exeter and Marj Smith of Godcrich. 44* L ANNOUNCEMENTS 50th Wedding Anniversary ALLEN - The family of Tom and Genevieve Allen invite you to an Open House at Londesboro United Church, Saturday, November 11, 1989, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. to celebrate their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Your presence is their gift. 44c 60th Anniversary BOWDEN - The family of "Ted" and "Toots" Bowden extend a warm wel- come to all relatives, friends and neigh- bours to an Open House on SatuPtiay, November 4 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the home of Donna Paynter, 289 Huron St. E. Exeter on the occasion of their parents' 60th wedding anniversary. Best Wishes only please. 43:44* MARRIAGES WRIGHT- KRAFT - Stewart Charles Wright and Lorna Rose Kraft, both of' London, anrtbunce the celebration of their marriage which took place at Trinity Lutheran Church on Saturday, October 14, 1989. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Ris- tine. The attendants were Ross and Pa- tricia Beck of Ottawa. 44c CARDS OF THANKS BLAIR - Jack and I would like to thank all who expressed concern, visit- ed, sent cards, flowers, and treats while I was in South Huron Hospital. Also a thank you for the baking and treats brought in after I came home. It was all greatly apprecaited. 44* Kay IIRINTNELL - The family of the late Pauline Brintnell sincerely thank friends, relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness including floral tributes, memorial donations, food, and visits during her illness and at the time of her death. Special thanks to Rev. Richard Hawley, the pall bear- ers, and R.C. Dinney Funeral Home. Thank you to the ladies of Exeter Unit- - ed Church for the lovely luncheon. Your thoughtfulness, your kind deeds, your visits, your prayers and your ex- pressions of sympathy will long be cherished. - 44c Harold Brintnell and family. ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS DINNEY - We would like to thank everyone for all the flowers, gifts, cards and visits during our stay at the hospital and since returning home. Thanks to the twd grandmas and Aunt Barb and Uncle Larry for being there. Special thanks to a wonderful husband Steve who stood by us. We will always remember all those little things that you have done for us. 44c .Diane and Dayna. HARVEY - 1 would like to thank rela- tives and friends for flowers, gifts and visits while in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Steciuk, South Huron Hospital, Hoffman's Ambulance and doctors and nurses at University Hospi- tal in London. Thanks Mom and Dad Harvey for all you have done. It was all greatly appreciated. June Special thanks to all our customers for being so patient through this trying tune. 44c R.J.'s Mobile Service HEAL - The family of the late Joyce Heal would like to express their sincere thanks to all whd remembered them with flowers, memorial donations and words of comfort. Special thanks to Rev. Douglas Wright, the ladies of the Hensall United Church, the nurses of South Huron Hospital, Dr. Lamb, Dr. Flowers and the Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home. 44c John, Julie, Jane and Steve HERN - We want to thank our family, friends and neighbours for their calls, cards, visits and gifts while Christopher was a patient at the Children's Hospital. 44c Alan, Marilyn and Christopher LENTING - The family of the late Wes Lenting wish to thank their friends, relatives and neighbours for the flowers, memorial donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation and their many acts of kindness during the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. O'Connor, Dr. Kline and Sgt. Al Quinn, Rev. Robert Arbogast, the ladies of Exeter Christian Reformed Church and the Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home. Your thought- fulness and' kind deeds will always be remembered. - 44c Anna Lensing and family McKINLEY - Campbell and Olive McKinley wish to thank all who helped celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniver- sary.• For all the beautiful cards, the lovely gifts, for those who came to the Open House, Richard and Mary for the delicious dinner, those who helped and attended, the music supplied by Krista and Colleen Keller for the afternoon. Thanks to all who made our day a joy- ous one. Special thanks to Nancy and Ted for making it possible. 44* ROBINSON - We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for the many cards, flowers and baking sent to our homes following the recent lass of Pau- line Brintnell, sister and sister-in-law; Your kindness will be remembered al- ways. 44c Jack and Wanda Ross and Marilyn . A HK CARDS''Oil" .'rH S WEIGAND - I sincerely wish to ex- press my thanks to friends, neighbors, and relatives who made my 80th cele- bration so anemorable. Special thanks to friends and relations who came from out of town, for all the lovely gifts, cards, and flowers. Thank you to my family for all the planning which gave me a day I will always remember. God bless you all. 44* Martha A special thank you to the 251 donors who attended our Red Cross Blood Do- nor Clinic Thursday, October 26, 1989. To Mr. Wooden and staff for their co- operation, the use of the High School facilities was very much appreciated. Thanks also to Howard Holtzmann of EMA for the juice, Pepsi for the pop, Frayne's, Jerry MacLean's, and Co-op Gas Bar for the signs, and the mer- chants of Exeter and surrounding area who displayed our posters. Thank you to the ladies from the Rebekahs who provided a lovely dinner for the Red Cross team and the Exeter Girl Guides who helped serve the refreshments to the donors. It was very much appreciat- ed by the Red Cross team and the camping club the Ausable River No- mads. 44c DEATHS EGAN - At St. Joseph's Health Centre, London on Saturday, October 28, 1989, Irene Catherine (Allen) Egan of Lucan; in her 76th year. Beloved wife of the late Harold Egan (1977). Dear mother of Pat Egan of Denfield, Joan and her husband Fern Gauthier of Barrie, Jean and her husband Martin Scheiring and Sadie and her husband John Damen, all of Lucan, Mary and her husband Ken- neth McIntosh of Mt. Brydges and Fred Egan of London. Dear foster -mother of Moricc Alliett of Toronto. Dear sister of Sadie Walker, Dolph Allen and Ro- nald Allen, all of Denfield and Donald Allen of Lucan. Predeceased by one_ brother Lawrence Allen (1988). Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Rested at the C. Haskett & Son Funeral Home, Lucan until Tuesday, October 31, .then to St. Patrick's Church, Lucan; where the Funeral Mass was celebrated at 11 a.m. by Father W. Capitano. Interment. Si. Patrick's Cemetery. Donations to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Association would be ap- preciated by the family. 44c LOVELL - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday, October 29, 1989, Mrs. Janet Agnes (Parker) Lovell of Kippen, in her 55th year. Beloved wife of Leonard Lloyd Lovell: Dear mother of David of London, Kevin and his wife Anne of Granton, Lori and her husband Derek Regier of Kippen. Dear daughter-in-law of Lloyd and Margaret Lovell of Exeter. Dear sister of George Parker of Chatham. Also surviving are five grandchildren and several nieces ' and nephews. Rested in the Hensall r . Tel of ..lichael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, until Wednes- day, November 1, thence to St. An- drew's United Church, Kippen; where the funeral service will be conducted, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Don Robinson offi- ciating. Interment to follow in Hensall Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.. 44c (II1i1ICH D.IRE(TWIY EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Sunday, November 5 9:45 a m Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 10.40-11:00 a.m. Fellowship 11.00-12 00 noon Family Bible Hour 6 00 - 7 00 p m Communion Service A Nursery is provided for the above services Tuesday 7.00 p.m. Kids Club and Bible Study All Services held at Usborne Central School Huron St East Everyone Welcome For more inlormarion please call 229-8881 EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev Don Rogers Youth Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers C E Director - Mrs Verona Snider Hwy 4South Sunday, November 5 1000 a m Sunday School 11 00 a m. Worship Service 7 00 p.m. Evening Service Wednesday night 700 p.m. Family Night Programs for all ages Nursery available for all services Air conditioned sanctuary Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Pastor LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday, November 5 9:30 a.m. Congregational Christian Education 11:00 a.m. Church Service • Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Minister Rev. Robert Arbogast Sunday, November 5 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) EXETER UNITED CHURCH -"`Y-.;vJi Pio, ....anina dirt/, rKXQw St. Ministers The Rev. Richard W. Hawley Mrs. Bev Robinson The Rev. Grant L. Mills (Minister Emeritus) Director of Music Ralph C. Topp The 25th Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, November 5, 1989 REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship with the Rev. Richard W. Hawley 11:00 a.m. - Sunday Church School Courtesy Car for November Mr. Ken Agnew 235-1358 Nursery Facilities Available • • Everyone Welcome! BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, November 5 10 00 a m Worship 11 10 a m Sunday School 730 p m Worship Nursery available Everybody welcome Come and Worship with us PEACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 94 Orchard Street North Exeter Vicar TIM GRAVELYN 235-0573 Sunday, November 5, 1989 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 10:30 a m. Church Service Everyone Welcome CAVEN-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Sunday, November 5 11:15 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome Nursery Available TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Main Street at Gilley Exeter 235-2565 Sunday, November 5 11:15 a m. Morning Prayer Remembrance Service with Legion 95th C.. +_.. _.. ..,.a ;uv vvalter (Duke 'Vipperman Sunday Set oof Nursery Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, November 5 9:45 a m. Sunday School 11 00 a.m.Morning Worship Service 7:00 p m Evening Fellowship -The Lord's Table - Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome Page 27 BAKER - Peacefully at South Huron Hospital. Exeter on Wednesday, Octo- ber 25, 1989, after a prolonged illness Mrs. Ortha Luella (Schilbe) Baker of RR 2, Dashwood in her 66th year. Be- loved 'wife of Kenneth Baker; dear daughter of Mrs. Emma Schilbe of Zu- rich and the late Henry Schilbe (1952). Dear mother of Kenneth Jr. and his wife Caryl of Goderich. Donald and his wife Sharon and Gary and his wife Sheona all of RR 2, Dashwood, Sandra and,ter husband Anthony Regier of Mt. Cle- mens, Michigan, Nancy and her hus- band Glen Babich of Grimshaw, Alber- ta, Donna and her husband Michael Yarrow of Winnipeg, Manitoba; dear grandmother of Bonnie, Tracey, Shel- ley, Jamie and Jeffrey Baker, Christo- pher, Heather and Jillian Regier and Sandra Babich. Dear sister of Elsie (Mrs. Jake Reder) of Bayfield, Marga- ret (Mrs. Bob Reid) of Varna, Beatrice (Mrs. Les Locke) of Trenton, Laird, Earl and Albert Schilbe all of Bayfield, Louis Schilbe of Zurich and Orval Schilbe of Thamesville. Predeceased by one brother Herbert Schilbe (1937). Rested until Saturday in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, until Saturday, October 28 then to St. Peter's Lutheran Church where the funeral ser- vice was conducted at 2 p.m. Pastor Stephen Alles officiated. Interment fol- lowed in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or St. Peter's Lutheran Church Building Fund would be sincerely appreciated by. the family. 44c FRANCIS - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Thursday, October 26, 1989, Raymond L. Francis of Exeter, in his 96th year. Beloved husband of the late Meryle (Snell) Francis (1973) and dear father and father-in-law of Ross and Laurel Francis of RR 1, Kirkton, and Marian and Ray Stewait of Sarnia. Dear grandfather of Stanley and Gerald Francis of RR 1, Kirkton, Mrs. Don Cann (Joan) of St. Thomas, Mrs. Bruce Goad (Nancy) of Vancouver, Mrs. Greg Shafley (Diane) of . Elliot . Lake and Mrs. David Richards (Debbie) of Moose Jaw; also surviving are 14 great- grandchi!dren. Dear brother of Mrs. Andrew Hamilton (Gertrude) of Exeter, Mrs. Manford Belling (Iva) of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Mr. Francis was predeceased by one sister Mrs. Wilfrid Shapton (Fern). Rested at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Wil- liam Street, Exeter for visitation Friday 2-4 and 7-9 where the complete funeral service was held on Saturday, October 28, 1989 at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard Haw- ley officiated. Interment in Exeter Ce- metery. Donations to The Exeter Unit- ed Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the Francis family. 44c STEELE - John B. Steele M.B.E., C.D., retired major R.C.A.S.C., World War Two and the Korean War, passed away at Victoria Hospital, South Street Campus, London on October 26, 1989; in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Eleanore (Blackwell) Steele of 500 Talbot Street, London and formerly of Grand Bend. Dear father of Mrs. Trudy Lavoie of Perth, Ontario, John C.Steele of Elmvale, Ontario and Peter Quayle of Grand Prairie, Alberta. Loved by 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. Also survived by 1 sister Gertrude ,(Mrs. F.R. Graves) of Burnaby, B.C. Predeceased by brother Thomas Steele. Mr. Steele served in the Permanent Forces of the Canadian Army for 31 years with war time service in England, North Africa, Italy, Belgium and Japan. He also served in the Korean War. Mr. Steele was a former member of the Grand Bend Legion #498. Cremation. Private family funeral arrangements en- trusted to the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, 1-237- 3532. Memorials, if desired, to the Dia- betes Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation may be arranged for by contacting the funeral home. 44c SWITZER - Sarah E. Peacefully at her home, RR 1, St. Marys on Monday, October 23, 1989, Sarah Eleanor Kemp in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late C.V. Roy Switzer (1985); loving mother of Jack Switzer, RR 1, St. Mar- ys; dear grandmother of Raymond, Barbara (Mrs. Gerald Wallis), Norma (Mrs. Jamie Payton), Shirley (Mrs. John Clemente), Donna (Mrs. Jeff Ku- hun) and Murray. Also survived by 8 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by 3 sisters Mrs. Mary Bragg, Mrs. Ethel Hazelwood, Mrs. Mabel Sherman, 1 brother George Kemp and 1 great- grandson Adam Kuhun. Rested in The Robt. G. Sass Funeral Home, 47 Well- ington Street South, St. Marys where the funeral service was held on Thurs- day, October 26 at 2 p.m. Rev. Bill Jones officiated. Interment Kirkton Un- ion Cemetery. In her memory dona- tions to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 44c IN MEMORIAM;,,. SMITH - In loving memory of a dear niece Kathy, who passed.away Novem- ber 2, 1985. Just when your life was brightest, Just when your y ij ,wrre,.he*+- v..-- -- . ta'►►:.iSiantt.this world .,( :.,, - .JW To a home of eternal rest. Always remembered by Aunt Wendy, Aunt Pat and families. 44* BRUT S - In loving memory of a dear father and father-in-law John Jacob who passed away 2 years ago October 31, 1987. Quietly and suddenly came the call His sudden death surprised us all, Dearer to memory than words can tell The loss of a father and father-in-law we loved so well. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last The world's weary troubles and trials are past, In silence he suffered, in patience he bore Til God called him home to suffer no more. Sadly missed and always remembered by your only son John and daughter-in- law Sharon. 44* • SLEZAK - In loving memory 'of my dear husband Stan who passed away one year a$o November 4, 1988. I lost my life's companion, A life linked with my own, And day by day 1 miss you more. As I walk through life alone. If I could have one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, I would pray to God with all my heart, For yesterday, and you. Always loved and sadly missed by his wife Reta. 44* SLEZAK - In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa Miron Stan, who passed away November 4, 1988. There will always be a heartache, And often a silent tear, But always precious memories, Of the days when you were here. We hold you close within our hearts, And there you will remain, To walk with us throughout our lives, Until we meet again. Always in our thoughts, daughter Joanne and son-in-law Patrick Maud- sley, grandson Christian. 44* SLEZAK - In loving memory of my Dad Miron Stan, who passed away No- vember 4, 1988. Death is like going home. It is a door into a better life, where we may rest from the toils of our day. It is also a place where the tears of life are dried, and our broken hearts are mended. Loved and remembered by -your son Roy. 44* SLEZAK - Treasured memories of a dear brother-in-law Stan Miron, who passed away suddenly 1 year ago No- vember 4, 1988. It's sad how we take life for granted, How we never know what lies ahead, We often think and wonder, About the words we should have said. Even though you sadly left us, Life for us must still go on, But Stan we'll never forget you, After all the years have gone. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Ed and Grace. 44* WALPER, SLEZAK - In loving mem- ory of our dear aunt Jean Marguerite Walper who passed away September 26, 1988 and dear Uncle Stan Slezak who passed away one year ago Novem- ber 4, 1988. It's not the words, they are but few, Its the memory Aunt Jean and Uncle Stan we have of you. Memories linger on things of the past, A flower, a song, a merry laugh. We miss them all and far more too, Gone from our family, how we do miss you. Sadly missed by Shirley and Harold. 44* SMITH - In loving memory of our dear daughter Kathy who passed away 4 years ago November 2, 1985. This month comes with much sadness, To remember our last day together, Your illness was so sudden, Giving us so little time to prepare. You fought so hard throughout your pain, With not as much as a tear or com- plaint, You were so intent on making things easier for us to bear I will always remember your courage, Your strength, your kindness And the depth of your love, I live with much heart ache, silent tears But oh so many, many precious memo- ries. You are alway in my mind each and every day No matter what I do, And all the time within my heart Are such warm, loving thoughts of you. The lump in my throat is still there • Whenever I see your face, To my daughter and best friend I miss you dearly. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by Mom, Dad and daughter Sonya. 44c f tri Happy 18th Birthday Liz Love from your family St. Andrews United Church SMORGASBORD SUPPER held at Brucefield United Church Wednesday, November 8 5 pm -8 pm Adults $7.50 Children 12 and under $3.50 Preschool Free For tickets call 263-6502 Or 263-5025 The family of Ben and Nettie Tinney invite you to join them in the celebration of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Open House on Sunday November 5 2 - 4 p.m. Exeter Best wishes only please Excter Masonic) Hall (North end) Exeter itiftwvovitcoitoiktvitsvicsuovit x 1 Sunday, Nov. 5 vf • 2nd Annual Christmas Craft Show' /fielat Exeter Legion Hall 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.1 d - Over 35 tables Quilting, crocheting, knitting, woodworking, stained glass tg Adults: $1.00 Everyone welcome agvitit vogvite vligvg LADIES' FALL FELLOWSHIP UT-UM:LA SYILIENDO I Psalm 29:2 Thursday November 16th at 7:30 p.m. Jewellery Demonstration by Anstett Soloist Mrs. Sylvia Fry Speaker Mrs. Pat Hass Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Huron Street West Cost $3.00 For information call 235-2362 or 235-2661