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Times Advocate, 1991-04-03, Page 26Daffodil Day IEIERLING • Ran and Catherine ens thrilled to announce the arrival d their 1/101 child, Jenne Marjsamt, bora on Mord► 21 11 air Chi toga 4 b. 14 os. Pint tiro w roe and Alioa Deiheat of Elmer sad Helena Beieding of Zurich. A get tar Bill arid Marjorie i�d- gwellnn�cf rfa Special thanks go a Dr. Steed and the wonderful names as Oil at Chinon Public Hospital for their tam said support 14c JOHNS • A second bundle of joy has blessed the happy have d Larry and Helen Johns. On Mardi 25, 1991, lanai.= 8 lbs. 14 1R ozs., joined his 22 brother Brea. Proud vandparents are Gil - ben and Jean Johns of Exeter and and Florence Hosick of Barrie. 14c ONIFRICHUKIHOCKEY - George and Mary are pleased to ahnaamce the safe arri- val of their second child. Cassandra Gwyn- neth Doren, 7 lbs. 4 oar.. at St. Joseph's Hospitel, Hamilton, on Monday. Much 11, 1991, at 5:59 a.m. A little sista for Alicia. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mn. Ken- neth Hockey of Exeter, and Mr. and Mn. George Onifrichuk of Waterford, Ontario. 14' FOSTER - We would like to take this op- portunity to thank Dr. Judd and all the nun - es at Saadi Huns Hospital for their T.LC. tab ' '1 brief _them awe was greatly appreciated. 14• Dorothy and Hermon GRiGG - The fan ly of the Ins Rosa Grigg with to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for the cards, floral arrange - maw, memorial donations and acts of kind- ness daring ami bereavement. Special thanks b the Church d God ladies for the lovely lunch. Rev. Campbell for his comforting words. the Hatfman Funeral Home for thea help sod guidance. Your expressions of sympathy were very much 'crackled and 1ave us comfort at this time. 4c The family el Rosa Grigg THOMPSON • The family of the lata Wil- liam (Bill) Thompson wish to express their sincere thanks b their friends. ro4tivee and neighbours for their many expressions d sympathy,. Soarers, card and dons - b0/13 to the K i ey Foundation. Thanks b all the doctor and nursing staff at Sr. Jo- seph's and University Hospitals for all their cars over the ran. A special thank You to Jackie and Chris for thea aura help writ the hale animals. Also ayodel thank you to Harken and San Puma Home. Words can- not adequately a�eringss assisted the fhow much amilies through through our recent beravanent 14• The Thompson MOIR • Suddenly at South /futon Hospital, Exeter, on Thursday, Mardi 26, 1991. Da B. Meir (Mitchell) of Beeler, in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the lase Alvin Moir (1965). Dear another and matter -in-law d .y and Bev Lyons and Noma Squires, all of Landon. Dear grandmother of Janet and Lisa of London. Terri of Toronto and dear great- `rsndotmerr d Teresa. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Hans, William Street, Exeter foe visitation Friday evening 7-9 and on Saturday one hour poor to the service. The Funeral Savior was held an Saturday. Mardi 30 at 2 p.m. Rev. Mark Ga- skin officiated Spring remnant in Eider �ry. Damsons to he Heist and Foundation would be appreciated by the Moir Family. 14c WHITE • Bill and Joanne (Rennie) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Alexander William on March 18, 1991 in Brantford Genaal Hospital. Proud graadparans are Jerry and Grace Rennie and Herbert and Joan White. Gree -grandparent am Elva Routly, Eileen Ranier, Louise Savoy and Myrtle Roberts. 14 • t :;r :fir: SOW Wedding Anniversary Manny and Margaret Christie cord a ly in- vite you to celebrate with them their SOth Wedding on Friday, April 12 at the Community Centre, 8 to 1. Best wishes only. 13,14,15• • BECKER • The fancily of the late Vema Becker wish to express their gratitude vnd sincere thanks to all their wonderful rela- tives, friends and neighbours for the love and support extended in the loss of a be- loved mother, grandmother and great- grandmother. You have expressed your thoughtfulness in many ways through your prayers, cards, floral tributes and donations to the V.O.N., Canadian Cancer Society, and various other charities. Special thanks to Pastor S. Alles for his comforting messages; to the pallbearers and flowerbearers; to the .E.LW. of Si. Peter's Lutheran Church who prepared and served the luncheon after the runeral service; to Hoffman's Funeral Home; to neighbours and friends for food brought to our homes. Also, thanks to Dr. Lam; Homecare and the Y.O.N. nurses; and fami- ly members who cared for mother at home during her illness. Your kindness will al- ways be remanbered by the family. ' 49c FINKBEINER • I would like to thank eve- ryone for cards, gifts, flowers and phone calls. Also to my family for the support and good food. To all who helped with -the e driv- ing to the hockey games: Marilyn and Ken, Jim and Donna, Mary, Randy and Nancy, Randy and Vic key. Last but not least special thanks to my Mom for the added bonus of all her prayers. 14c- Charlene and Blair HARRIS - A very sincere thank you to eve - 'yam for calls, visits. Sowers and treats while in boapual and since returning home. Special thanks to Rev. Hawley. Bev Robin- son, Dr. Gans, acnes and staff at South Hu- ron, to the girls who took me and brought me home and the lovely dinner brought in to me when I cane home. Thank you all sin - 14y. Chan JORY - Our sincerest thuds to our family and friends for the lovely ands and gifts we received on our Fiftieth Anniversary. 14c Lee and Elsie LIPPERT • I would like to thank the Credi- ton ladies and family for the community shower, and the gifts. Also to Lorna, Eleanor and Lorraine for all their work and generosi- 74. Lynda LOUIE • Tbanka to our family for all the planning and work, that they all put into making our 50th Wedding Anniversary at Grand Bend Legion so full of beautiful memories. Thanks kids for the lovely patio set Many thanks to all who joined us that af- ternoon; also for cards, flowers, gifu, won- derful memories for us to keep and enjoy. Our thanks to Jerry Rader for preparing and serving a lovely meal to family and friends. 14• Vema and Cancan WILSON - The family of the late William Wilson wish to express sincere thanks to rel- atives, friends and naghboun for expre.s- siaos of sympathy. floral tributes, memorial donations, ands and food brought to our home. Special thanks to C. Hackett & San Funeral Home, pallbearers, Pastor Don Rog- ers and those who contributed in any way in making our reams bereavement more beara- ble. 14• Helen and Paul Klanke and family BECKER • Peacefully at home, with her family, Vema Marie Becker (Oke) of Dash- wood, 80 yeah of age. Beloved wife of the lata Valentine Becker (1989). Loved mother of Margaret and Claire Deichen, Bill and Nancy Becker, Elaine and Howard Deters, Barbara and Leslie Bucholtz, Eleanor Webb, James and Diane Becker, Carol and Peter Ir- win, Robert and Bonne Becker, his and Mi- chael Gravel, Charles and Nancy Becker, Jahn and Mary Becker, Randolph and Mari- on Becker. Martin and Julie Becker. Also loved by. 39 grandchildren. Predeceased by sister Marjorie Heckman, and brother Rosa Oke. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Funeral ser- vice was held at St. Peters Lutheran Church, Zurich, on Saturday, March 30, 1991 at 2:00 p.m. Burial at a later date in Exeter Ceme- tery. Pastor Stephen Alles officiated. Memo- rials to the Victorian Order of Nurses, Perth - Huron Branch, or charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. 14c MacLEAN • Since returning hone from Victoria Hospital, a sincere thanks to all who sent cards, gifu, telephone calls. Thanks to Dr. Gans, Dr. Carey, nurses on 5th floor at Victoria Hospital. 14• Peg MCCANN • Many thanks to everyone that attended my surprise birthday party at the Crediton Hall Sunday. Special thanks to my family who organized it which was truly a surprise. Also for cards, gifts, music for the aftemoon and the lovely smorgasbord sup- per. It is all very much appreciated and I will always cherish the memories. 14• Sis PYM • Sincere thanks to all for cards, visiu, flowers and gifts which I received during the weeks of my recovery since fracturing my um. Special thanks to my family for their T.LC.'ihe support of family and friends has bean greatly appreciated.14c Grade McLEAN • Harold E. (Bud) McLean in his 64th year, after a brief illness. At South Hu- ron Hospital on Wednesday, Mardi 27, 1991, surramded by the love and support of his family. Beloved father of two sons Fred and Rose McLean of Brampton, Bruce McLean and Judy MacDonald df Missisaau- ga.Loving grandfather of John, David, Louise and Adam. Dear loved brother of William and Joyce McLean of Huntsville, and Olive (Mrs. B. Edward) of Huron Park. Special uncle to Wally and Mary Lou Beck- er, and Sharon and John Bruls of Huron Park, also a loving great-uncle to Shauna and Shari Becker. Friends were received at the Arch De kin Funeral Home, 289 Main Street, North, Brampton where the funeral services took place m the Chapel on Satur- day at 11:30 a.m. Interment Brampton Me- morial Gardens. Mr. McLean was a long time employee of De Havilland Aircraft, a member of the Retiree Association of De Havilland and a member of Legion Brandi 167, Exeter, Ontario. As expresnots of sym- pathy donations to the Canadian Cancer So- .:clety were appreciated by the family. 14' [HUR[N EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Pastor -teacher Bob Drumm • Sunday, April 7 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 6:00 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday evenings » 7:00 p.m. Kids Club 7:15 p.m. Bible Study All services are hetet at Usbome Central School, Huron St. E. fib;414• DIROETOIIY CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURC 68Family Street Bible Hou 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Organist: Mss Carolyn Love Sunday, April 7 11:15 a.m. Worship service and Sunday School Please nose new worship time. 'Nursery Available' Everyone Wlebome PEACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 94 Orchard Street North Exeter Sunday, April 7, 1991 Pastor Larry Sbjkovic 8:30 a.m. Church Service PYM • In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Howard Pym, who entered into eternal test April 3, 198& Memories of the apes you love Still cast their gentle glow, gr To ace our days a� light our pato Wherever we may go. Always rentanbered with love by Grace, Joan, Agin and family, Brian, Cynthia and family, BWne and Matthew and Allan. 14c SKINNER - In loving memory of our pre- cious baby daughter, Stephaue-Lynn, who passed away one year ago, April 5, 1990. I think of the day you passed away, There was little I could do, But memories never fade away For I always think of you. To me you are very special And I miss you more each day, For the saddest day in my life Was the day you passed away. I think of you in silence And often speak your name, But all I have are memories And your picture in a frame. My heart still aches in sadness And silent tan still flow, For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know! You will always be our little hero. Deeply missed and loved by Mommy and Daddy. 14' SKINNER • le loving memory d God's lit - da a tram -Lynn. who passed away AAppps7 1 'ITima will always be a heartache And often a silent tear But always precious memories Of the days when you were bete. Sadly missed and l sesmambered by Rick. Paul, Josh and Jaden . l4c SWEITZER • In loving matey of a dear husband, Dad and Mihan Sweit- r, who passed awe sly 1988. loved We who ed yon Sadly miss you As it dawns another year In our toady hours thinking llsoughu of you ate ever near. Loving romentbered anti sadly missed by wife Eva, Sandra, Jim, Kelly and Kim. 27• WARD • In manory of a dear husband, fa- ther, grandfather and great-grandfather, No- ble Ward, who passed away one year ago, April 2, 1990. We think of you in silence We often speak your name All we have are memories And your picture in a frame Our hearts still ache with sadness Our silent tears still flow For what it meant to lose No alhe will ever know. Sadly missed by wife Ada Ward and all the family. 14• 1OU Friday, / April 5 saw •. Reception for Lynn Haygarth and Stephen Miller Sat., April 6 9 pm. - 1 a.m. For information cat 236.4958 Buck and Doe for Brenda Pincombe and Andy Vivian Sat., April 6 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Lunch provided For information call 229-6581 SKINNER - In loving memory of our dear hole granddaughter and niece, ` -• anie- Lynn, who passed away April 5, 1' ' 1. T ough her smiles are gone forever And her hands we cannot touch, We have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Her memories are our keepsake With which we will never part, God has her in his keeping And we have her in our hearts. y loved and remembered by Joe and Rose Marie Regier and family. 14• SKINNER - In loving memory of our dear granddaughter, Stephanie -Lynn, who paned away April 5, 1990, age one year. Treasured thou of one so dear, Often bring a silent tear, Thoughts retumed to scenes long past, Years roll an but memories last Always remanbered and loved by Bev and Elaine Skinner. 14' SKINNER • In memory of aur nieoe- anie-Lyon, who died one year ago, April 5, 1990. If roses grow in Heaven, I know they look their best, They have such tender love and care, Since God laid our Stephanie to mu- ff roses grow in Heaven, Could you pick jun one today, And give it to our godchild from us, She's missed in many ways. Sadly missed and lovingly remanbered by Aunt Maureen and Uncle Steve. 14 SKINNER • In memory of Stephanie -Lynn, who showed us what courage was all about. God knew that she was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered Peace be thine. Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Same time, some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved one there. Remembered by Aunt Marilyn, Untie Alan and cousins Alarm, Jennifer and Christo- pher. 14' Gordon Auxiliary j upcheon Exeter Presbyterian Church Thurs., April 11 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. $6.00 per person All you can eat Tickets available at Anstett's, Smyth Shoes & Feather Tick 50th WEddinq AtsNWERuay • IN Hausa REWARD YOURSELF WITH A TRIP TO THE BLUE JAYS JUNE 15. Baltimore vs. Toronto top priced tickets on 1st base line -lower level $45.00 p.p. devertem from Mes..riye Load.* Garde„, Lars., Gra.d need, Exeter. Coat... Searerth. Mitchell FOR DETAILS CALL ELLISON TRAVEL OLDTOWNHALLugmmR 1-800-265-7022 or 519-235-2000 Everyone Welcome Everyone Welcome For more information please call 229-8881 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Main Street at Gilley Exeter 235-2565 Sunday, April 7 11:15 a.m.Hoty Eucharist 2nd Sunday of Easter Rev. Greg Smith Sunday School Nursery aysi blela Everyone Welcome EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer of James and Anckew St. Ministers The Rev. Richard W. Hawley Mrs. Bev Robinson The Rev. Grant L. Mills (Minister Emeritus) Director of Music Ralph C. Topp April 7, 1991, 11:00 a.m. Second Sunday of Easter Message: 'How do you say Good bye?' 11:00 a.m. Sunday Church Schiool Courtesy Car - Elwood Truemner Nursery Faciities available Everyone Welcome? EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 870 Main St. S. Rev. Don Rogers Youth Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers C.E. Direbtor - Mrs. Verona snider Sunday, April 7 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Nursery available for al services Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pair Rev. Kevin Rulledge 235.2861 Sunday, Aprl7 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 1100 a.m.Worship 700 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Motown', BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, April 7 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday School Nursery tradeable 7:30 p.m. Prayer for Crops and Industry. EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main 9t. No.1 • Clerk Albert Vandertaan 235-003 Worship 9crvioes 10:00 a.m. 2:30.m. NurseryipiveII s Everyone Welcome Sunday Radio CKNX NO 10:306.M. tally T.V. Faith 20 Global 800 a.tn. There is no plaoei Apt of Jaws for t odvirop the s Diet porplbx a►r MOOS. Everybody welcome SKINNER - In loving manory of a dear niece Stephanie -Lynn, who passed away 1 year ago,5, 1990. God gave you as a gift but for only a short while, The sparkle in your eyes to the pretty little smile, The night of a pink rose, The songs and prayers told, And the lords you turned to god: These memories we will hold. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Aunt hficlielle, Uncle Fred and cousin Tiffa- ny. 14c SKINNER • With fond and loving memo- ries of ow dear, wee friend, Stephanie -Lynn Skinner, who passed away ate year ago. April 5,1990. say that time hats everything, We know that isn't so, Because it hurts u much today, As it did a year ago. Thele will always be a heartache, And often a silent tar, But always precious memories, Of the days when you were here. Dear God - Out of your beautiful garden up Perase pick a rose of pink - for SrepMnie, with an lova We miss you "litre lady". Love Darty, Donnna, Craig, Kevin and Amber Lee. 14• ROMAN CATHOUC Our Lady of Montt corms, RR els, Parkhill 237.3590 SM. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 1100 a.m. Precious Bleed Missies Main St: at Gidey, Exeter (Trlvitt) Sun. 900 a.m. Come and Worship with us at al &in* t R. FrarFronkMarmambo 8o1bd(WNW(WNWl _ memo Wiliam 44 years Ina dimes ars drftaMdtaR aooasable. Mktg ate willoohtha. , • ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DoshwOod Pastor LARRY►KOVtC 7 0:60 a.m. el Eduoasion 11:60 a.m. M� whom wAtew McGillivray Township History Book Our deadline for written In- formation for our book Is May 15, 1991. The deadline for pictures will be September 1, 1991. After much thought and discussion by the book committees, a decision has been made to have the book in print by spring 1992. Sesquicentennial celebra- tions will be Civic Holiday weekend 1992. Any infor- mation can be sent to Lor- raine E. Hodgins, R.R. S8, Paikhll, Ont. NOM 2K0 (294- 8990), 2946990), any ooITW11 ttee mem- ber, or the Mbaillivray town- ship Office, RR 03, ANSA ala, ax. NOM Ina;imea •. DON UMW! Rig. 0 2392471 Gladys and Pat Skinner April 6, 1991 An Open House will be held on Saturday April 6 in honour of Gladys and Pat Skinner's 50th Wedding Anniversary. Relatives and friends are invited from 2 - 4 p.m. at the Ladies Parlour in Exeter United Church. Best wishes only please You are invited to the "Homecraft Division of the Exeter Agricultural Society" ation 01 Admission $3.00 each Saturday, April 6 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 7 12:00 to $:b0 p.nl. at the South Huron District High School $latah, Ontartb MiGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP HERITAGE DISPLAY MCGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP HALL WEST MCGILLIVRAY Sunday, April 7 1 - 5 p.m. Display of photos, collected for the township book. Women's Institute Tweedsmuir Histories, Historical items. Continous slides, Book vouchers available Bring your old McGillivray photos to be copied and any information for the Historial book. Everyone welcome You are invited to the "Homecraft Division of the Exeter Agricultural Society" ation 01 Admission $3.00 each Saturday, April 6 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 7 12:00 to $:b0 p.nl. at the South Huron District High School $latah, Ontartb