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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-03-06, Page 25BELL • Dave and Roxana are pleased to m- eows= the safe arrival of their daughter, Brooke Lypd.ey, on February 26, 1991, weighing 5 lbs. l or. Proud grandpetents arc Betty and Cecil Glanville d Bader and Jeannette Teueauh of Windsor. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and O.B. nursing staff at Clinton Public Hospital Insured. 10' BRAND - Allan and Suzanne (nee Finkbein- er) arc thrilled to announce the birth of their son Kurds Allan, bon on February 16. 1991, weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. Proud nand - =are Dna and Lorna Fidtbeiner and and Nancy Brand, all of Crediton. Thanks to tie neo natal unit and all the nurs- es and staff at St. is Hospital. London, Kuala would , y like to thank Aims Valerie for all her help in hospitaL 10c KELSALL - M. my name is Ban on the 16th of Fcbnury Twos at the hospithospitalof Spt. So thankful Ten healthy from my head to my toes, Weighing in at 7-11, Mom and Dad say Tm suralght front heaven) John and Sharon thank the Lord for the safe arrival of their fust daughter. Amanda is the fourth rand;ld for proud Grandma (Blanche) Rundle and the Tara for ecstatic GraMnd aL and Grandpa (John P.) Kahan1e LANSBERGEN • Matthew, Steven, Pau], Pier, Nicholas, Francis and Patrick wel- come Mkhacl Fraser to the family. Proud parrots are Tony and Jane. Midiael was bon Febnary 15, 1991 at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Wall -practiced `radpanau are Christine Lansbereen and Pa and Haul Glavin. 10c WEBB • Joe aid Lynn and big sister Jessica are pleased to announce the With of Grant Dead& bons February 9, 1991, weighing 8 ty let. Proud gran WS Bet- ty - Clarke and Bud Shirley Otter - villa. 10' WILDER • Vidci and Lionel thank God for the safe arrival of Michael Lea Midsanl was born on February 27 et 7:59 a.m. weighing 6 born 5 Miehdle, Melissa � Mask. Proud gra nd: pastes are Murray and Greta Baker of Hen- sel' and Lionel and Rebecca Wilder of Zu- ridi. Thanks to Dr. Steed and the staff at the Clinton Public IIospitaL 10c DAVIS • We would like to thank everyone for andskindness t dear and compassion shownbrother. Special thanks to Revamd for her prompt reonseat Wheel- er hareponse the time of need, and her comforting message. the choir, aH Dr. g. an elf St. a casing doctor and friend. Hopper Hockey Funeral Horne. all who sera food to the bones, float and money donations, St. Pauls A.C.W. for serving brach and all those who helped m any wiry. 10' Wilma and Jean DYCK • The family of the late Pauline Dyck wish to thank relatives. friends and ne l ltbours for their khedness and dormg the llan of aur loved one, for t= aidel food brought borne. manorial � tcards hanks W Rev. Richard Hawley and Dinne y Funeral Hoene. Bverya reser 'WiWbe renum- bered always. 10* Hairy, Julie, Jan and Jim McCARTER • I wish to thank my friends and family for the gifts, cards and visit I en- joyed while a patient in University Hospital and mace returning home. They were very much appreciated. 10c Geary MINER • I wish to thank my neighbours, friends and relatives for their many cards, wkphoc►a calls and prayers on my behalf hula I was y a patent let St. Joseph's Hospital, Latish.ndon. They were deeply appre- ciated by me. Srtoerely, l0mc Stewart MOORE • We would like to thank our fam- ily and friends that joined with w Sunday orf• tcmoon at the Masonic Hall to celebrate our 50th Anniversary. We were overwhelmed by the floral anagements, cards and gifts we received throughout the week. A special thank you to the Eastern Star ladies that served our guests with a delicious hunch. The love and support our children have giv- en us throuebout y wasyarn mopped with thanka gift of a you dayto our trip N a A spe- cid ogiaruzing the open house and making family for our Atniversary a very memorable one. 10' Audrey and Cliff RIDDELL • We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who reenembeted us with visas. cards, donations, flowers and food during the recent lou of our mother, `rad- inotber and sister, Margaret Riddell Spatial thanks to the C. Kaska and San Funeral Home, the Reverend Susan Shelstad, the La- U.C.W. and all thesis who acted u pall- bearers. Your kindness L very much appre- ciated. 10' Bill and May Sutheiad. Keith and Liz Selves, John and Pat Riddell and families, Mother Jade Story and Maher -in-law Wm. and Velma Riddell. SUTHERLAND - Roy, Betty and family wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for their kindnness, floral oracles, do- nations, cards and gift dabs the loss of our dear son Robert. Special thanks to Rev. Jack McKay and all who came to visit. 10c WRIGHT • I would like to sincerely thank tray friends and neighbours in the costnnemi- des of Brindey, West McGillivray and Lien- s), for the lovely gifts I received at the Com- munity Shower last Wednesday night. I would especially like to thank the ladies that Bv` rythingva w patedd. shower. 100 Julie WRIGHT • A sincere thanks to everyone for all the gifts I received at the Bullodt. and Pickering Shower In Corbett on 24. They were all appre- ciated _ tbla whoorganizedand hopede to the TEO Julie AIKENS - At South Hunner Hosphal. Exet- er, on Thursday. February 28, 1991, George Robert Asians of Exeter, in his 8'ith year. Beloved husband of Ada Rae (Redden) Ali- ens of Exeter Villa Dear brother of Harold Moms, of RR2 Lucas. Predeceased by 1 brother William. Blessed with several nieces and tT1te funeral service was at he C. H� & Soo Amoral Horne, Lacan, on Saturday. Mahon 2, 1991 at 1 p.m. Pastor Jeannie Udall of Centralia Unbar' Church officiated. Interment ata lat- er date.St;' braesCenidary Clandeboye. Donations to Centralia United'Church would be appreciated by the family. 10c BORLAND • Suddenly at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday,aaryry 28, 1991, GA. o((BBen))aBBooreidaud of Casngala, in husband of Jose ((BBro7omm)) Borland of Centralia. Dear brother and baba -in-law d Lorean Gill of Grand Bend, Mary and Bill Rowclife d Whom Twp, Alma Borland of Hensall, Wilma and Akar Munn of Hanssall. Jack and Betty Bor- land of Usbome Twp., Lyles and Larry Ru- dd and Lillian and , of all To- rahw and June and John Hodgins of Exeter. Ben wu loved by his mother-in-law Mrs. Ellen Broom of Blue Water Rest Horne, Zu- rich and his many nieces and nephews. Rest- ed at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Herne, William Street, Exeter when; the Funeral Service was bald on Saturday, March 2, 1991 at 3 pp.m. with Pastor Jeannie Udall of- ficiating. Cremation to follow with inter- ment in Exeter Cemetery. 10c CORNISH - At Hurar iew Hama, Chum, on litesdn , February 26, 1991 Mary B. 10C lush (� formerly of Exeter in her year. Beloved wife of the late timer - sal Conlan (1968) and dear mother and mother -sin -law of Gerald Cornish of Exeter, Donna and H.A. (Woody) Woods of Flin Floe, Manitoba and Dorothy Was of Exet- er. Mn. Cornish was p edeomsed by her sat Chester in 1967ona Is survived by her grandduldre n, Cyndy Swyerda of Plin Flan and Ron Cornish of Exeter. Mao surviving are 4 rat -grandchildren. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William St.. Eager. 'Ilse funeral service was beld on Thursday. Febtuary 28, 1991 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Richard Hawley officiating. Spring in- terment in Exeter Cemetery. 10c ELGIE • At Scutt Huron Hospital Exeter, m Monday, Mads 4,1991. Robert D. Elsie of Exeter and fonmedy a[Kippen, is his 87thBeloved husbe d of Beryl Elgie ((Ppf[aff) d Exeter. Dear father of Margaret of London. Bob was predeceased by his sinus Ethel Hunt, Margaret Uptall-McBride and Haul Rathwell-Lova Also surviving ate several nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Fmeral Home, Wil- liam Scram Exeter for visituim on, 7bdday. where a pnvate fun coral service wil be hhemWW on Wednesday, Match 6 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Richard Hawley ofhcutingg.. Spring inter- ment in Baird's Cemetery. Dona•wns to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be ap- preciated by the family. 10c GRIGG • At South Huron Hospital. Exeter, on Saturday, March 2,1991, Rosa May (De- vine) Grigg of Queensway Nursing Home Hensel' and foil of Grand Bend: in he; 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Edward James Grigg (1961). Loved mother of Har - loo Grigg Gd Neigg d S toy; A both of Water- loo; Russell Grigg d .Alvin Grin of Pln000ix, Arizona; and Ivan Grigg of Ex- eter; Kathleen McDonald of Calgary. Al- berta and Mabel Harrison of Las �V�eeggas, Ne- vada Also loved by her grtmddrildren and grcat-grandehtldren. Predeceased by daugh- ters augh- n Sarah �y Salisbury and son Edward Grigg c , Harold Grigg Also brothers Edward and Henry Devine and misters Gerrie Tiedanan and Lena Colby. Rested at the - T. Hany Hoffman and Sons Funeral Hane, Dash- wood, where the funeral service was held on Tuesday, March 5, 1991. at 1 p.m. Interment it Grand Bend Cemetery. ReV. J. Campbell and Rev. R. Peebles officiated. Memorials to charity of choice appreciated by the family. CNOIICIJ DI�EtTOIW CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Matin Street South 235-2784 Minister. Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Organist: Mss Carolyn Love Fourth Sunday In Lent Sunday, Martdt 10 9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School 'Nursery Available' Everyone Welcome TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Main trreeet8 (Anglican) Exeter 235-2565 Sunday, March 10 11:15 a.m.Moming Prayer Fourth Sunday in Lent Rev. Gel= SundayN available Everyone Welcome • EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 236-2681 Sunday, March 10 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Moming Worship Service Guest Speaker: Dr. Merlestabrooka 7:00 p.m. Evening FeNawsihfp Dr. Merle Estabrooks Wednesday 7 p.m. Famly Night Everyone Wskome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 870 Main St. 8. Rev. Don Ropers Youth Pastor - Rev. Kwin Rogers C.E. Director - Mn. Verona Snider Sunda, Manch 10 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 700 p.m. Evening Service Nursery avaitabh for M servioes Everyone Welcome EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer of James and Andrew St. Ministers The Rev. Richard W. Hawley Mrs. Bev Robinson The Rev. Grant L. MIs (Minister Emeritus) Director of Music Ralph C. Topp March 10, 1991 -11:00 a.m. Fourth Sunday M Lent Courtesy Car - Betty Coates 235.2828 Sunday Church School -11:00 a.m. Nursery Facilities available Everyone Welcome! BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, March 10 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Nursery available Everybody welcome Come and Worship with us PEACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 94 Orchard Street North Exeter Sunday, March 10, 1991 Pasbr Larry Stojkovdc 8:30 a.m. Church Service Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Pastor LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday, Merron 10 9:30 a.mC. - tan Eclduoaleorh tt:OtEa.m. - Worship SerAos b eryone Moloome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH mama. North Clerk Albert Vanderiaan 235-0633 Worship Services 10:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Sunday Radio CKNX 920 10:30 a.m. Daily T.V. Faith 20 Global 6:30 a.m. There is no place like the feet of Jesus for resolving the problems that perplex our hawk. ROMAN CATHOLIC Our Lady of Mount Carmel RR 08, Parkhill 237-3693 Sat. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Fr. Frank Murphy Sunday School offend at al rooming masses for children 4-6 yews Ind. Both churches are wheelchair aooessibie. Visitors are welcome. Precious Blood Mission Main St. at Gidtey, Exeter (Trivitt) Sun. 9:00 a.m. • EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Pastor -tees her Bob Drumm Sunday, Matter 10 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11::00 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 8:00 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Avalabhe Tday evervinas 7:00 7:16 p.m. Bible Study Al seMoes an heed at Usborne Central School, Huron St. E. Everyone Weapon* For more ittdsrmaatttdn cell 2a -8891 KIRK • Roy William Thomas. On Saturday, February 23, 1991, at rest after a leareithless year vahant struggle, Beloved husband Roy Kilt. in his 67d) Pearl Kirk. Deu father of Judi Pearson and her husband Tom, Philip Kirk and his wife Lyon and Dean Kirk and his wife Annette. te. Lov- ingly reana nbered by bis trepddtildren. Dia- na and Adan, Kira and Kali and Brandon. Loved brother of Mary and Amdd Ford, Jean and Ross Cowan, Arad and Mike Gan, Donald and Marion Kirk. Bob and Betty Kirk, Eugene and Jane Kids. Predeceased by his brother, Gordon. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Roy was a retired Westinghouse a member of the Hamilton ��Aaaodation rend 0447 Wing Mount Hope. A private family service was held on Monday, FeMuary 25 at the Dodsworth & Brown Funeral Home, An - aster Chapel (648-3852). Manorial dona- tions to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 10' KLINE - Katherine (Kay) (Te7acher at West Toronto at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Toronto. Ontario on Teaday, Feb - nary 26, 1991, beloved wife of Janes Kline. Lavissdaughter of Annathe late John Ondiepdcaand sister of Joseph On- drejicka and his wife Anne. Sadly missed by her nieces and nephews and grandnieces and nephews. Friends called at the Marley Bed- ford Funeral Harte, 159 Bolas Avenue West, Toronto on 'intraday from 2-5 and 7- 9 p.m. Saviors in the Chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Committal Service Friday 1:30 p in Bim Cemetery. Flowers y de- . Donations to Dr. Macon Bladcpein Oncology Research Rand, cco Mt. Sinai Hos- pital world be appreciated by the family. lOc PENWARDEN • In Sarnia on Monday, Mardi 4, Marian Margaret (Niel) Penward- en. 88 years old, wife of the late Fred Pen - warden. Mother of Haid and his wife Jean of Sarnia, grandmother of Christopher. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Born in Centralia, she was anand choir leader of Si. Luke's United and a choir member of Devine St. United Church for many years, a manber of the Order of Eastern Star, Chapter 050. Funeral services to be held at the D.J. Robb Funeral Home, Sarnia on Wednesday. March 6. Burial at Lakeview Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice. 10 WARDLAW - Christina Young (Elliot). At Craigholme Nursing Huse, Alis Crsig on Saturday, Matin 2, 1991, Christina Yonne (Elliot) Wardlaw, fomnedy of Toronto. On- ltario; in her 93rd year. Beloved v�wiife of the ng mother of Isoine bel and Gordon Macof Scasbo- rough; Eleanor and Sidney Duels of Grand Bend and Edward and Ann Wardlaw of Grand Be�Loved by six granddaildren and four -g nem. Rusted at the T. Stephenson & Son Funeral Home. Ailsa Craig, where a private funeral service was held on Monday, Medi 4 at 2 p m. with Rev. Barbara Yoong opiating. IttteYrrnent Pine Hill Cemetery. Scarborough, Ontario EDWARDS • In loving memory of a dear brother Jim Edwards, who passed away two years ago, March 5. 1989. The years an may wipe out many things, But'� manor/ owipe hanever, py days, Which we have spent together. Lovingly remembered by his sister and *then, sister-in-law. end brother-in-law. 10' ft GLOVER • In loving memory of a very special wife, crotchet, mother-in-law, grand- mother. `teat -grandmother, and fried, Mur - diens Glover, who passed away March 8, 1990. , I think of the day you passed away, There was little I could do, But memories neva fade away, For I always think of you. To me you ate very special, , And I miss you more each day, For the saddest day in my life, Was rte day you passed away. I think of you ba silence, And often speak your name, But all I have are memories, And your picture *a frame. You resting place I visit, And place you flowers with caro, And my heart just fills with sadness, As I tum and leave you these. Loved and always tentembeted husband Jim and children Batty. Linda, Jack, Judi, Peter, Bobbie, Bill and their spouts and grandchildren. 10c GLOVER • In loving menery of Murdie e Glover, who passed away one year ago, March 8, 1990. Dente in manner, patient in pain, Our dear friend left w. Heaven to gain; with matnte so gemtle ad action so kind, It's hard in this word, her equal to find. Always remembered by Lod Kersleke.10' HODGINS • Lt memory of my husband Roy, who posed away Mardi 8,1978. Time slips by, but memories nay. telly renanbered every day. t 04: BINGO. Seaforth Minor Sports Bingo every Monday fright, 7:30 p.m., Seafonh Arena. 31,900.00 in prize. pfus Share The Wealth, mun go Jackpot 375000. 7,8,9,10,12c EXETER ODDFELLOWS Amual Friend- ship night to be held a Kirktn-Woodham Community Centre, Kisktoh, Ontario, Senn - day, March 23, 1991. A11 Oddfellows, Rebe- kah, and friends are welcome to attend. Din- ner and Dance 315.00 per person. Dinner only 510.00. Dance only 36.00. Entertain- ment byPaul Brothers and Shirley, Roya- laires Band for dance music. Public is wel- come to dance and tickets are available at door or from Ray Capp. 235-1238. Dinner 6:30 p.m. 7-12' A RAINBOW OF QUILTS Ii at South Hu- ron District High Scholl Exeter, April 6 end 7, 1991. Admissin S3.00. Por father information contact Dolores Shapton, 235- 1027. 7-12c ROAST BEEF SUPPER, Ailsa Craig Unit- ed Church, T unday, March 14, 5-7 p.m. Adults $8.00, children 6-12, 54.00; 5 and under free. Tickets available from UCW members or Wilma McIntosh, 293-3650 or Margaret Mean 293-3155. No ticket. after March 12. 8,9,10c SMORGASBORD HAM SUPPER, Thurs- day, March 21, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. as the Stephan Twp. Conrnmhity Centre, Crediton. 9,10,11c SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL Auxiliary March meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 12 at 2 p.m. in the board room at the hospital. 10c SHTRL'S NOOK is having a Yam Sale swamis on Mardi 7 to March 9, at 20 Gosh- en St. Nosh in 7.aridi. WNi the sale's on, why not come in and browse for other treas- ures in Sbid's Nook? A rainbow of yarns for *Pring. 100 STORY HOUR for 3-5 year olds, starting Wednesday, March 20, 1:30-2:30 p.m. at Roc Centre Amex in Huron Park. Spm- saed by Basler Christian Rdannod Church. To res�jstser call Karan: 227.1152 or Anne: 227.4 10,11,12c ST. PATRICK'S BAKE SALE. March 16, Jack Taylor's sore, 11 am. - 7. South Huron sp Hoital Auuxiliary. 9,10,11' A Special Birthday Celebration for Marion Define March 16 2-5p.m. Centralia United Church Open House Given by her family. Please drop in. Everyone welcome EMMY 7 r And PAPA The family of Clarence Fahner wish to Invite friends and rela- tives to his 75th birthday Open House on Sun., March 10 2 - 4 p.m. at Crediton United Church Crediton Best wishes only Zurich & Area Figure Skating Club presents WT*I.r.•s No Business Like Ise ausln.ss" Sun., March 10 Adults $3.00, under 12 $1.00 Pre-school free. Everyone welcome CONrINATUTATIONS ofWick!** is87 Photo TAkEN clueing INAUgURAt AddRESS yes ,cF . `.;,., tf;'. :. :;\•. Q. ::�... ..ti.:n .: . ._ ••.�i.A�•i�.`i�i.:: lei: 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 r(I'UteA OM 6)) c �h.b' lc� —PRESENTS WHISKEY JACK SAT MARC/I9,1991 DANCE9PM-1AM . . t►• ,.e o t EVIVL COUPLES -15.00 SINGLES1/02° LUNCH PROVIDED FOR T/CKETS CONTACT. • WAYNE- 262-' 26¢4 • TOM - 235- 2704- • 704• AL - 235- 2902 oRANY NAM K AYERArsEXECUT/VE. 3•414„, South Huron Recreation Centre 4k Sring Program - 1991 Morning Break - Anne MacDougall - Tues/Thurs 10-11 am - $43.00 (16 classes) Evening Aerobics - Laura Overholt - MOn 7:30-8:30 pm - $22.00 (8 classes) Karate - Tyndall's Karate School - Adult - Tues/Thurs - Intro. offer $12.00 (8 classes) - sign up March 26, 6.30 pm - Youth - Saturdays - 10:30-11:30 am - $25,00 (8 classes) Ladies Volleyball - Tues 7:30-9:30 pm - $16.00 (9 weeks) - sign up at EPS gym Mar. 19 ... for info call Golf Lessons - Terry O'Rourke - Mon 7:30-9:00 pm - $33.00 (6 classes) C.P.R. - Basic Rescuer - Greg Pfaff - Course //1 - Tuesday, Mar. 19 26,Apr. 2,16 - Course #2 - Tuesday, Apr. 23,30,May 7,14 - 7:00-10:00 xn for 4 nights. (12 `ours) - 335.00 (4 night classes) Quilting Mbrkshop - Susan Christie - 1 day stripquilting - workshop, 30san-4:30tpmAQr.2c) - participants must pre - register on Wed. Apr.3 at 7 pm at the Rec. Centre. At registration participants will be required to order and gpay for material for i- Workshop fee - $27.00 (fee includes run offs, workshop, lunch, coffee) March Break Holiday HaPPeninos Free Skating - Tues/Thurs/Fri. 3:00 - 4:30 pm • "Major Conrad Flapps" gr Thurs., Mar. 14 - 10:30 au Admission - $5.00 , Registration (unless luted 9therwise) Monday March 18 - Friday March 22 92 noon and 1 - 5 at the Recreation Centre office For information call 235-2833