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B11,CKE • Surprise, la's a gird Thor* De-
nise, 9 lb.. 1 oto:. born Fcbsuary 6, 1991 at
3:13 p.m., St. Josephs Hospital, London.
Escited parents are Rick and Kim Hilda.
=Ktppsn A links sister for Chris, , Mi -
and Melissa and another g inddsugh-
tet f fr Denise and Silvery Bikke. Exact and
Dawn Payne, Calgary. Thank you to Dr.
Jadd. Dr. Maynard and Dr. Natalia Special
thanks to "Aunt" Nancy and "Aunt" Karon
for all your help, 9'
McKINNON • Ashley wishes to announce
the safe and arrival of her baby brother
Bryten Randall on Wednesday. Febru-
ery J3. 1991 at Maar P6ublic Hospital
4SpateW7 are weighing ks at Vicki and Read . #oaalln nghu
tr. Wattgard Charles andvIenn:
etut McKinnon. Huron Park. 9c
TYLER AND ORR • His my name is Rob-
ert Gerald. 1 arrived' on February 16, 1991.
tipping the scales at 9 Ibs.. 1 oz.;
; i21 �R
indnes long. My proud poem re
Raymond. Spotting privileges to to Bva and
Gerald Tyler, nd
Robert OreHayfield.od and Denies 9c
DYCK • Suddenly at Cincinnati. Ohio on
Mondayr. February 18, 1991, Dorothy Pas-
has (Gosbait) Dyck d Baster, in her 67th
mBeloved wife of Homy Dydk. Dear
other et Judie Arlene Webb and husband
Doa a( Manitoba. Joan Eileen Lafcod and
husband Norman of London and James Hen-
ry Dyck and wife Tr of Newfound-
land. Predeceased by I.1 scop -slater Cathleen
Milman. Dear grsodnnvcher. of Shawn, Ja-
son, may, Gregory and Rested
at the R.C. Denney Funeral Hoene. Main
Soeet, Eider for visitation on Thursday
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 m. Funeral service
was held on Friday, 22 at 2 pm.
with Rev. Richard Hawley . Inter-
ment in Elder Cernderryy. Donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario. 9c
CURRIE . It is with sadness that the family
regrets the passing of Mrs. Bernice M. (]ur-
ns at the Stratford General Hospital ort Sat -
( son) FebruaCurriedy 23. 199115. Mn. Bernice M.
Greenwood Drive,
Stratford; in her 70th year. Beloved wife of
Rev. Harold P. Carrie. Deer mother of
Wayne Currie and his wife Marie of Ottawa;
Douglas Currie and his wife Lesley of Oak-
ville and Carlen and her husband Capt.
• John Davies of Kelowna, B.C. Dear grand-
' mother of Stephanie Currie, Gregory and
Jeffery Currie and Christopher and Eric Da-
vie.. Der sister Jetrid O.mo d of Tomato
and Joan and her husband Ivan Stephenson
of b o ; Aran andauntsduaa. Dear her of Rob -
husband Ste-
ven Dawson of Meafard; Debbie Ownond of
Toronto; Bryan Siephenson and his wife Sue
of Mississauga and Bradley Stephenson of
Mississauga. Also survived _by an uncle
Blyth Anderson and his wife Jil of London;
an aunt Helen McCormick of Peuolla and
many nonan. Predeceased by her parents
Rev. Ede Anderson and the fanner Lucinda
Shouldice, a brother-in-law Mel Osmond
and
a nephew Bruce
received friends eta abuck�Funeral
r
Home, 156 Albert Street, Stratford Monday
and Tuesday. The funeral aavles was held
at the funeral hone co Wednesday, Febru-
ary27. 1991 at 11:00 am. The Rev. Norm
S. an
ibsat d Central United Church officiat-
ed. Spring interment Forest Lawn Manorial
en
Gard, London. As expressions of sympa-
thy donations may be made to the C.T. Scan-
ner Rind of the Stratford General Hospital
or a charity of one's choice. 9c
DAVIS • Suddenly at
South Hums Hospital,
HaroExeterld F. Davis of $Mon Thy, eer and f ebruary21annedlyoi
Kirkton. in his 70th year. Beloved husband
of Wilma (McCurdy) Davis of Baeaer. Dear
brother of Jean Hem of Exeter. Also surviv-
ing are 3 nieces. Harold was predeceased by
his parents Agnes and Geage Davis aid m
infant brother Norman. Harold was a faithful
member d the Woodhsm L.O.L. 9492 and
The Royal Black Knights. Friends called at
the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William
Street, Bxder, for visitation m Friday 2-4
and 7-9. The funeral service was held at St.
Pail's Anglican Chunk Kirkton on Satar-
day 2� Rev. Beverley
Wheebr Spring ttY�. Bee in
Unit % Cellletaty Dlmatlans to St.
edyAnalken-PlbSteckbe appreciat•
theDavis facially. should
ECKSTEIN • At Victoria Hospital (West-
minster Campus) London, on Tuesday. Feb-
ruary 19, 1991, Russell W. Eckstein of Rid -
out Street South. London, and foemaly
Tavistock, in his 92nd year. Beloved
hus-
band of Ora (Hoffman) Eckstein and dear
bather of Mrs. Dods Baron of Arizona.
Rested at the T. Hany Hoffman & Sons Fu-
neral Home, Dashwood, then at the A. Mil-
lard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Strew
Saudi, London, whew the funeral service
took place on Thursday. February 21. 1991
at
1:30 p.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. Rev. Ninon Bridger of Calvary
United Church officiated. Mr. Eckstein was
a W.W.I Veterans. and was a member of The
Masonic Order for over 50 years, and a
member of the Lades Kiwants Club. Mr.
and Eckstein had celebr ted
Dia-
mond Wedding1984 Me-
atonal,
a-morals if desired to the &wily of choke
would be appreciated. 9c
UPSHALL • At (Suewaway Nursing Home.
Hansell, an Monday, February IS. 1991.
Mrs. Rata (Tippet) Uint all, fornaedy of
Bayfield, is hher1st yye�ar. Beloved wife of
the late Charles Upshall1956). Predeceased
by her daughter'Jean Norman Wil-
liams), and by one Percival Tippet,
and by two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Pease and
Mrs. Minnie Hayter. Mn. Upsball it sur-
vived by one granddaughter, orma (Mrs.
Harold Monteith) err Brampton. and by two
Mneat -gr ndchildren, Christopher and Tanya
onteWu. Also surviving are nieces and
nephews. Visitation on Wednesday waingg
from 7-9 p.m., at 118 King Street, Heasall,
where the funeral service wu conducted on
Thursday,21 at 2:00 p.m. Rev.
Dough' Weight officiated. Spring uterne t
in Lakeside Cemetery.. As expressions of
sympathy donation to the charityan
of e s
yyokpe would be
appeeciated altine family.
(Michael P. O'Connor Renewal Homes n
charge of arrangements). 9c
LESPERANCE • We would like so dunk
Steven township fire department for their
quick response to the fire we bad an Febru-
ary 9 and to aur friends and neighbours for
thea b4 Thanks to Father Murphy and the
parish d Mount Cannel toad Previous Blood
for their support Special dumb a our fami-
lia for their love and swat. Special
thanks to Rod and Gloria H•ppen, where we
have bean staying since the l,.. AUo to our
dtild*on for their suppose, help and love. To
loved ones, friends, neiehboun sad strang-
99'' , special thanks to ells Ed and Donna
RADER • I would like to thank Violet. Dat
and Kpaareri Rader and bass Steinbach for
pastin the Surprise Anniversary
Party in Ottawa. Thank to everyone for
your best wishes. h was a wonderful au -
t. prise.
Congratulations to !any and Susan Smith
on their recent long-awaited new arrival.
9+ Teddy
Hospital. • Henry "Harr/ kiln. ptall.andat y.�F Unary 19.
1991, Henry " J. Isaac d RR 2, Dash-
wood (StephenH� ; in his 83rd year.
Dearly beloved h of Ruby (Young)
Lane. Beloved fathverryoI Kenneth and Jean
Ggeld Toronto. Dar falx-MGrollaw and -law
Comms Isaac of Stephen Twp. Dear brother
of Martha Ge omette of Parkhill. Deady
loved pa to 8 grandsons and 11a great -
aa radPrede ed by a eon Gerald
L 1990. Rested at die M. Bok
& Son Funeral Home, Riddell; where the
funeral service was conducted on Friday,
February 22, at 30
Sto-
ver lbterment� Cemetery.
Donations to would be Canadian Cancer Society
TILLEY • At South kiuron Hospital, Easter
on 'Thursday. February 21, 1991, Alfred F.
sanrddfootmedyofof Creditors. in his Hes-
94th
year. Beloved husband d the late Edna
(Wetzel) Tilley (1974). Dear father d Feed
and his wife Betty Tilley of Seaforth, Ila and
her husband Donald Joey et Faint, Wlmi-
find and her husband Csodker d
Lemboh. Loved by 7 and 13
8 1
Barbara'liiley (1980). by
at the T. Harry Hogman & Sons Funeral
Hoommse,, Dashwood where the funeral and
oomeaitW service jtook place on JSatrd//a.y�,
Crelated.on na-
' twanld by
9c
EYRE . Wei would like to capteu our heart-
felt thanks to relatives, friends and
boon for their kindness and
shown during the las of a beloved
fagrandfather and groat -g lether.
Grateful
ther thanks for the beautiful floral tnb-
utes, the calls of sympathy and your messag-
es by mail and to all those kind and
thought-
ful people who so generously brought food
to Our baits. These have meant so much.
',hanks for the support given from &no
who attended the vuitations at dna funeral
hams and the funeraL narks for donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and to
the Margot Roach Research at University
Hospital. Specie' tanks to Dr. Steciuk and
the nurses in the anageacy at Bider Hospi-
tal. to Dr. Roads and Dr. Tlrton at Univerd-
ty Hospital and the nurses in the C.C.U. for
their kmdness and loving cele w
and the family. Also thanks to the=
and Zurich ambulances for their quick re-
apausa Spedal thanks to Rev. Douglas
Wright for the beautiful and tosdiing ser-
vice which reminded us of cherished memo -
des, also the O'Camor Funeral Home for
his guidance and bele, the organist, and the
ladies of Hassall United Church who served
the lovely lends. Special thanks to the pall-.
bearers. the grandmas and the flower bear-
ers, the grim . We wish to express
�bde�granetvuedreyofor
. the caring and
of
9• Grace Byre sod family.
HERDMAN • The family of the late Amos
Herdman wish to'thank fdends, relatives and
neighbours for kindness and caring during
his recant illness and our bereavement.
Many thanks for flowers. cards, visits and
donations. Thanks also for food brought to
the family and messages of condolences.
Mcthanks to Bader Villa staff, Dr. D.A.
er Dr. J. Jadd, Rev. Sheila Macgregor
for special loving are, to Hopper-FTa#ry
Funeral Home and to the ladies of E1Lnvrlle
United Church for serving hinds. Your
thoughtfulness was much appreciated and
will always be remembered. 9•
HILL • Once again I would like to thank
everyone for cards, treats, flowers and visits.
A special thanks to my fainly, relatives and
friends, also Dr. Swink. Rev. Iaksnmis
and �.,I1±d-duu!j�4my
aay�•�-t�T hn� ftnhnr> i 1
Sincerely.
Wes and Suzanne
WESTLAKE • I would like to thank my
=rand friends for their get well
owers, visits and phone calls while I
was a patient in University Hospital and
since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Hodder,
Dr. Wall, the nurses of the &h floor at Uni-
versity Hospital for the tender loving cars I
received. A special thanks to my wonderful
family who helped me when I needed it, and
also for taking me into University HospitaL
Than again.9EtTeen
DIIJEPEH IL DIRECTORM
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Pastor -teacher Bob Drumm
Sunday, March 3
920 a.m.
10:30-11:00 a.m. torship Time
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
800 p. Nursery AConxnunion Service
vailable
7:00 �
7:15 p.m. Bible Study
Ail services am held �dalooli
Osborne Central School,
Huron St. E.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
68 CHURLain Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mwk B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Third dM rn_rchL3nt
Sunday, Ma3
9:45
a.m. Worship Service
and Sunday Salad
'Nursery Available'
Everyone Welcome
Everyone Welcome
For mos k ,,nation please
onI229-8881
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main 8t S.
Rev. Don
Youth Pastor - Ron. euro Rogers
C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider
Sunday, Manch 3
1000 am. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
700 p.m. Colson Film
God'
Nursery�e s
Watome
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Mai $test at Gid
Exeter
236-2565
Sunday, March 3
11:15 a.m.Holy Eucharist
Third Sunday in Lent
Rev. Grp Smith
Sunday Salad
Nursery available
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Clerk
Albert Vanderlaan
235-0533
Worship Servloes
10:00 a.m.
2:30 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CKNX 92010:30 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m.
There is no place like the feet of Jesus
for resolving the problems that perplex
our hearts.
EDWARDS • In loving manory d a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Jim, who
passed away Mach 5, 1989.
Wonderful memories woven in gold
These am the memories we tenderly bold.
Deep is our hearts your memory is kept
To love, to cherish and never forget.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
wife Dons. gbh and families,
spe-
cial
cial maher and gruxkn hat ere, 1 May
Frayne, who passed away March 2,1990.
A heart that's filled with tenderness
A anile so warm and kind,
A life that was lived from day to day
With other folks in mind.
A faith and trust that never failed
A love that was always tate.
These make a perfect Mother
And that dear Mother was you.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Helen, Bab, Linda, Leslie and Sandra. 9
FRAYNE - In of a dear
mother, mother-in-law and Ella M.
Fayne, who passed away suddenly one year
ago, March 2,1990.
There is a gift in life you cannot bury
That's rare and tree,
It's the gift of a wonderful mother
Like the one we had in you.
The things you did for us
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years d happiness
No one am take away.
We rsmanber all the good times
And hold them in our hearts.
The sad ones too. just part of life
Will never be forgot.
To share a laugh, a tear, a dream.
These were all pert of you,
As the days have ,
One thing still tare.
There hunt been a day gone by,
That we dont think of you
Always remembered and loved by daughter
Marlene, Ross, Larry and Mark. 9*
4:v
FRAX II�rr�it[IlbeliipShowenkie[aatbels l
nils ere Mad; ISO.ila(tsrL art/ilepl n
1 M�h2,1990. .
Days d sadness still come over me
Tears and silence often flow,
For memories keep you ever near
Though you died one year ago.
noted you dearly
You loved me too,
That's what makes it so hard
Tb say goodbye to you.
Always remembered and dearly missed.
Love Linda. 9'
McBRIDE • In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather. who passed
away five years ago, February 26,1986.
Thought of often. always loved.
Lovingly remembered by your wife Mayo
and family. 9c
WILKINSON. In loving memory el a dear
mother, grandmother.' great-grendnsether
and great -great-grandmother, Irene E. Wil-
kinson, who passed away Mardi 2,1986.
Have you ever lost a mother,
Who meant everything to you,
One you loved so very much,
And miss her liTke we do.
Have Or felt t�be� had a heartache,
Or shed those bitter tears,
Thi drop like falling rain.
If you've never had this feeling,
We pray you never do,
For when you lose your mother,
You lose part of you.
Always remembered, never to be forgotten
by her daughters and sons and their fanili s.
Times -Advocate, February 27, 1991
Page 21
HAWKS DANCE foaming Jack,
Saturday, March 9 at the Beater on.
Tickets available from Hawk means 7,8,9c
ROAST BEEF SUPPER, Ailsa Unit-
ed Church, Thursday. Match 14, 5-7p.m.
Adults 58.00; child= 6-12. $4.00; 5 and
under free. 'Tickets avails* from UCW
members oe Wilma McIntosh, 293-3650 or
Margaret Wilson 293-3155. No tickets after
Mardi 12. 8,9,10c
SMORGASBORD HAM SUPPER, Thurs-
day. Mardi 21, 5 p.m. to 7:30 pm. at the
Stephen Twp. Community Centre, Creditom.
9,10. llc
1991 WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Ser-
vice, Mardi 1 at 2:00 p.m. in the Boater
Christian Reformed Clsurvh, Maim Si,.
North. The theme this year is "On the jour-
ney together. Speaker. Rev. Sheila Macgre-
gor. Nursery provided. Courtesy car 235-
0719. Everyone welcome. 9*
ST. PATRICK'S BAKE SALE, Mardi 16,
Jack Taylor's stmt. 11 am. - ?. South Huron
Hospital Auxiliary. 9,10,11 •
THE NEW SPRING 1991 Conestoga Col-
lege Continuous Lansing catalogue will be
available at these locations: Exeter Munici-
pal Office•, South Huron Recreation Depart-
ment; Henull Municipal Office: ZuridtTMu-
nlcipal Office; Centralia, SAN's Variety.
Wates for the 2 Foam; advertisement
on March 5 listing- all Spring causes availa-
ble in the Huron area For more information,
call our Continuous Learning Tat Va-
nastra 482-3458, Monday to ay be-
tween 12 noon and 8 p.m and Fridays
from 12 noon to 4 p.m. 9
BINGO. Seaforth Minor Sports Bingo every
Monday night, 7:30 ppm., Seafonh Arena.
$1.900.00 in prizes plus Share The Wealth,
mutt go Jackpot S7S50u 00. 7,8,9,10,12e
Happy 8th Dad
The family of
Joe Lostell
wish to invite friends and
relatives to his
85th birthday
Open House
on Sun., March 3
2 - 4 p.m.
at Fellowship Hall, Hensa)l
United Church
Best wishes onl
YAIIOolil
HAppy
50114
TO you
MARIE FISihER)
LOVE
You R
FAM Ile
& FRIENdS
Granton
Consistory Club
Oyster &
Ham Supper
Granton Masonic Hall
Sat., March 9
4:30 - 8 p.m.
Oysters & Ham $18.00
Ham (Only) $8.00
For tickets call: 225-2454,
284-2148, 235-0905,
284-2019 or 229-6645
R
HAPPY
50111
BiRTlidAy
GRANdpA
MARCii 2Nd
LOVE AliciA
ANd
ERik
XOXO
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Ministers
The Rev. Rickard W. Hawley
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
• March 3, 1991- 11:00 a.m.
Third Sunday in Lent
Courtesy Car - Cord Ross 236-2764
Sunday Church School - 11:00 a.m.
Nursery Fadrtties available
Everyone Welcome!
ROMAN CATHOUC
Our Lady of
Mount Comte'
RR 98, Parkhill
237-3693
Sat. 7:30 p.m.
Sun. 11:00 a.m.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Ester
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, March 3
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Moming Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Weems
Precious Blood
Mission
Main St. at Gidley,
Exeter (Trivitt)
Sun. 9:00 a.m.
Pastor. Fr. Frank Murphy
Sunday School offered at ata morning
masses for children 4-6 yews incl.
Both churches are
wheelchair aooesefbkt.
WOWS are welcome.
WILKINSON • In loving memory of a
mother, mater -in-law and grandmother.
Irene, who pissed away 5 years ago. March
2, 1986.
Gone from us, but Leaving memories
Death can never take away,
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
George and Linda, Tammy and --inifer. 9c
s,
St. Patrick's Dance
Sponsored by Knights of Columbus
Saturday March 16, 1991
Exeter Legion Hall
Music by Bob Foster DJ
Lunch provided. Tickets $8.00 each.
Contact: Phil Campbell - 235-1550,
Jack Hogan 237-3766 or at the door
EXETER ODDFELLOWS Annual Friend-
ship night to be held at Kirkton-Woodham
Community Caere, Kirkton, Ontario. Satur-
day, March 23, 1991. All Oddfellows, Rebe-
kah' and friends are welcome to atrerd. Din-
ner and Dance $15.00 per person.Dinner
only $10.00. Dance only 56.00. Etertain-
ment Paul Blethers and Shirley, Royit-
Irdres for dance music. Public is wel-
come dance and tickets are available at
door from Ray Came, 235-1238. Dinner
6:30 p . 7-12'
A W OF QUILTS�II at South Hu-
ron Diatriot High School Heeler, April 6
and 7, 1991. Admission $3.00. For r
information contact Dolores 235-
— 1027. -12e
PEACE EVANGEUCAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Orchard Street North
Exeter
Sunday, Mwoh 31
820 am. Church BMNoe
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOV)C
Sunday, March 3
9:30 a.m. - Christen Eduoation
11:00 a.m. - Worship S%Moe
Everyone Weaken
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Mister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, March 3
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
Come and Wbrshlp with us
Public School
SpEAkiNq
Usborne, Stephen, West
McGillivray, Mount Carmel
and J.D. McCurdy
Wed., Feb. 27
8 p.m.
Crediton Community Centre
Sponsored by Crediton
District Social Club
GOD WENT TO PRISON TO GET HiS MESSENGER
Showing at
Exeter Pentecostal 'Tabernacle
Sun., March 3 7:00 p.m.
Everyone welcome - Free will offeiing
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