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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-05-22, Page 26Page 2e Times -Advocate, May 22, 1991 ANN WLEISCHAUER • Dennis, Jany and big sista Lupi am pleased to announce the arri- val of Michael Adrian weighing 5 lbs. 13 out. and Allem William, weighing 5 He. 1 os. an May 9. 1991 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Laskin. Proud grandparents are Adrian and Mary Kesler d Dashwood and Bill and Ruby Fleischauer of Clinton. 21c ANDRUS • At Htuonview Home, Clinton, on Friday, May 17, 1991, Alfred N. Andrus, f of Buten in his 88th year. Beloved 6� of the late Mary Andrus (Day) (1982). Dear brother of Prank Andrews of Pat Piercy. Also surviving area rumba of noon and nephews. Rested at the hopper Hockey Funeral Hone, William Street,-Bx- der, for visitation on Sunday 2.4 and 7-9 where the funeral service was held on Mon- day. May 20, 1991, at 2 p.m. with Mn. Bev Robinson officiating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. 21c COWARD - Thomas W. Suddenlyy at Uni- ven•uy Happuuaall, London on Tuesday, May 14, 1991, 'Ilnomas William Coward of Si. Marys, in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Violet L Coward of St. Marys and the late Leola Glanville. Loving father of Leon and Eric of RR 6, St. Marys, Terry of Milton, Paul of Huron Park, David of Landon and Patricia of London. Also survived by 18 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and one sister Maye McBride of Goderich. Pre- deceased by one son, Alvin. one grandson Michael, one brother James and one sister Ethel Lawson. The Funeral Service was held at the Ball Funeral Chapel (Ball and San Limited), Water Street North, St. Marys cm Thursday, May 16, 1991 at 1:30 p.m. Inter- ment Exeter Cemetery. In memory dona- tions to the University Hospital Neurology Department would be appreciated. 21c DEATON • At Huronview Home, Clinton, Ontario on Tuesday, May 14, 1991, Flossie B. Deaton (Kennedy), formerly of Pahners- tot and Exeter, in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Almer Deaton (1918) and dear mother and mother-in-law of Beatrice and Clifford Erman of Exeter. Dear grand- mother of Donna and Bill Perry of Exeter and Pamela and Dud Simmons of London. Dear great-grandmother of Jim, Don and Daryll. Dear sister of Nora Rieck of Bright, Ontario. Mrs. Deaton was predeceased by 3 brothers, Gordon, Reuben and Alfred Ken- nedy. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter for visitation Wednesday and where the Funeral Service was held on Thursday, May 16, 1991 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Charles Henderson officiating. Interment in Palmerston Ceme- tery. Donations to the charity of choice would be appreciated by the family. 21c HENDERSON - At the Huronview Home for the Aged, on Wednesday, May 15, 1991, Mn. Margam Humah (Bates) He Jason, formerly of Hensel', in her 81st year. Be- loved wife of the late John A. Henderson (1965). Dear mother of John B. Henderson of Halsall, Lois and her husband Keith Lindsay of London, Jean and her husband Bryan Underwood of Gorrie, Sylvia and her husband Richard Peckham and Kathleen and her husband Tom Nei ands, all of HensalL Predeceased by one brother and two sisters. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren. Funeral service was conducted on Friday, May 17 at 1 pm. at Trivia Memorial Qwrch, Main Street, Exeter with Rev. Fay Patterson offi- ciating. Interment Baird's Cemetery. As ex- pressions of sympathy, donations to the Alz- hei•erten Socsety or the charity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family. Ltd., Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home 236-4365 entrusted with arrartgemens. 21c HUGHSON • At St. Joseph's Hospital, Lan- dow nard H l9.ia of .anhis6Douglas lf. Behoved of the late Dorahy6�t gall (1983). Dear sat rid riga of Animal. Ontario and the lata Leaned Hu hsan There will no funeral home visitation. Friends are invited to a memorial funeral service at the H}��,� Hockey Funeral Home, William Slueet,-Ri- eter on Thursday. May 23 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Clerics Henderson officiating. Gana - rice to follow. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. 21c BOYLE • The 40th Anniversary party for Hugh and Bernice Boyle was successful be- cause dna, family Dean, Jayne, Trevor and Wendy and Fria organized the event. The Order of the Eastern Star served the lunch. Wonderful friends attended and travelled from all over Ontario, sent ands, gifts and flowers. A ma norable day for everyone. God blessed us with all the joys of life. Thank 1 21nc Hugh and Bernice CANN - We express our special thanks to our family and granddWdren for planning our Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary on May 11. Visits from relatives and friends who called and the many good wishes we have received from so many all made the day a very happy time for us to remember. 21• Carman and Maybelle DEWAN s I would likneigh ismy�y core thanks to the manyboon f and friends for the many acts of kindness shown to me after my recent fire. Thank 21u John ERSMAN - The family of the late Flossie Deaton would like to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the kindness shown to us during our recent lass. Thanks to all the staff at Huronview for their splendid care ova the last few yeah. Your personal visiu, flowers, food and charitable donations will always be remembered Thanks to Rev. Mark Gaskin for his visits to the family and Rev. Charles Henderson for the service and to the Caven P.C.W. for a lovely lunch. 21' Cliff and Bea Ersman and family INSLEY - We would like to thank all our friends and relations for their cards, gifts and visits to our 40th Wedding Anniversary. We wish to thank our daughter Sue and family for their effort in the whole affair. A very special thanks to Cheryl Smith for her help for the afternoon and to the Queensway Nursing Home for the use of the Activity room decorated by Carol Gascho. Many thanks to everyone. It was greatly appreciat- ed. 21' Dorothy and Doug KIRK • Many thanks to all my friends, rela- tives and co-workers for all the cards, visits and treats while in S.H. Hospital and conva- at home. Special thanks to my moth- er all my family for all their extra ht . 21cShirley LORD • To my Maids on the Centennial soccer club, thank you for the sweat suit you gave to raw. It certainly was not necessary but will be enjoyed. 21nc Deb ROBERTSON • Thank you to the Stephen Township Fire Department for their re- sponse on Friday night. 21nc Drew and Barb Cf SMTFH - I wish to empress skean thanks to family. Mandl and rig ours for their visits, cards. Uses and faystnnt,t ia ttyHospial and nd pausing a P barite. Spe- cial thanks to Rev.13d Lammas for Ms vis- its and to Dr. Rombuck and eases en soh floor west. 21c Alf WEDLAKE • I would like to thank my rela- tives, friends and neighbours for cards. gifts and visits during my say at St. Joseph's hos- pital. Special thanks to my mother and fa- • 2 • fa- ther. Ross and Shirley and Audrey. Janet� Briar HODGINS • In loving memory of a very special husband, father, fatber-in-law and grandfather, Ken Hodgins, who passed away May 25. 1984. Though your simile is gone heaver, And your hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memoia, Of a friend we loved so much. Your manor" is still our keepsake, With which well never part, God has you in his keeping, We have you in our bears. Fondly remembered Ind missed by your family. 21c JOHNS' tN - In loving memory of a dear mother .can Johnston, who passed away May 23, 1979. Nothing can ever take away A love a bean holds dear, Fond memories linger every day Renanbrance keeps her near. Always remembered and loved by her fam- ily. 21c KIRK - In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father, and grandfather who passed away two years ago, May 22, 1989. The joys we shared Are the memories we hold dear And the happiness you gave us Keeps you forever near. It's not the Lean that are shed at the time That tell of a heart that is broken It's the lonesome lean in the after years When our loved one's name is spoken. Sadly missed by wife Shirley, children and grandcbildrat. 21c KIRK - In loving memory of our dear broth- er and uncle Gordon, who passed away two years ago May 22, 1989. Our thoughts are always with you, Your place no one can fill, In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still. Lovingly remembered by his brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews. 21' SMITH'- In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather, Ashley Smith, who passed away Mai22,1990. su You left us so ddaaly without a goodbye But memories of you will never die. If he could have spoken before he died, These are the words he would have replied This life for me has truly passed I loved you all til the very last Weep not for me but courage take And love each other for my sake. Always renanbered and sadly missed by wife Irate and family. 21 SMITH - In loving memory of a dear grand - pe who passed away 1 year ago, May 22, 1190. h is hard when our loved owes have reached their Clay. When they say goodbye to all; But harder by far when they pass away With 46 boudbye Could we have bear there at the hour guy death To catch the last sigh of his parting breath, S' His last faint whisper we mighhave beard, And breathed in his ear one loving word. , Lovingly remembered by Jim, Marg, Jeff i and Leeann. 21' ENT TZMPLEMAN • Jo loving d a dTampliamem eugMar. Jean relic kelt suddenly. tee sad y 26, 1971 To a beautiful life came a sudden end. She died as dna lived. 's friend. She was always barbloving and kind, What a glorious memory to leave behind. She lett us suddenly. her thoughts unknown. But rine left us memories we ate prod to oWIL Treasure ber God, in your garden of rest. For in this world she was one of the bee Loved and missed by Dad and Mont ed all you funny. 21 ac TOWN AND COUNTRY HOMEMAK- ERS Annual Meeting. June 4 at the Gode- ridt Township Community Caere, Helmets - • Reception 6 p.m.; Diener 7 p.m.; Loney Draw m a 1991 Chevrolet Cavalier 8 Eatartainment Homespun. Dimer tickets S10.00, available at the offices of Town and Country Homemakers or front Board Members. ' 19.20,21e THE 891'11 ANNUAL MEED TING et the Children's Aid Soder of Huron County will be held on Wcdeesclay. May 29. 1991 at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room at 46 Gloucest- er TerraceGodaidi, Ontario. Voting mem- berships (�5) will be available at the door. Come out and support your Children's Aid Society. CHESANINGS . SHOWBOAT TOUR, July 20 and 21, featuring Bobby Vinton. Ex- eter and Grand Bend departures. From $149 per person quad. Hosted by Lou and Iry Anustrong For details call Ellison Travel, 519-235-2000 or 1-800-265-7022. 20,21c LUCAN•BIDDULPH Horne and School Association is holding a Canmunity Flea Market/Garage Sale on Saturday, Jute 1, 1991 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Lucan Public School. Raindate Saturday, June 8, 1991. 20,21,(22)' YARD AND BAKE SALE at Triviti Me- morial Church on Saturday, June 8 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. 21.22423)' WOODHAM UNITED CHURCH Sunday School Anniversary, Sunday, May 26, 11 a.m. Guest speaker Mr. Bev Rabbets. Spe- cial music, Woodham Male Quartet. Pot luck lunch to follow. Everyone welcome. 21c GIGANTIC BOOK SALE, Blyth Festival Annual Book Sale on Saturday, May 25, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with pancake breakfast from 8-10 a.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. Free ad- mission. Information 523-9300. 21c STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER, Wednesday, June 19. 5-8 p.m. Dashwood Community Centre. Sponsored by Calvary U.C.W. Adults $7.00, children 12 years and under S3.50. 21 c WOMEN AGLOW - Shirley (Thiel) Schuun returns to her home town to tell of God's heating of an environmental illness the made her allergic to everything. May 27, Zurich Public S4:lhooL 8 pan. 21 NDRCN i'DfflELTOOY TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Main Street at Gidley Exeter 235-2565 Rev. Fay Patterson Sunday, May 26 First Sunday after Pentecost 11:15 a.m.Triniy Sunday Sunday School Nursery available Everyone Welcome ANNUAL BEEF BARBECUE KIrkton Woodham community Centre � e 5-8p.m. Adults $9.00 advance, or $10.00 at door. Children $4.50 & $5.00. Tlckets avail- able at Something Special, Klrkton Businesses and Board Members 60th Anniversary Reception for Clement and Joan McCann Frt., May 24 in Exeter 9 - 1 Music by Hook's Party Sounds For information call 235-1302 d 235-2382 Everyone welcome Lunch provided. Best wishes only oleasel Buck and Doe for Terry Hodgins and Trudy Hobrink Sat.. June 1 8p.m-? Beef Barbecue For information call 227-1161 Buck Cl Doe Kristin Lovie and Bi11 Vandeworp in Zurich Sat., June 1 9 -1 Lunch. Entertainment by Hook's Party Sound For information 235-0757 & 237-3240 Buck & Doe for Nelson McLachlan and Laurie Rowe Sat., May 25 8:00p.m.-? Beef barbecue For Information call 232-4460 . BU(3K & DOE for Pam Johns & Paul Allen Fri., May 24 9 - 1 Dashwood For more information call 237-3157 or 235-2717 Age of Majority required Reception for Peggy Inch and Ralf Mundinger Sat., May 25 9 pm.. - 1 a.m. Lunch provided For information call 235- 2554, 235-0237, 237-3742 Thr family of Bill SNOW INVITE hands, arid NEiglibOURS TO JOIN Willi TtlEn lee cdrbRuiNq Its 80th bimhdAy SundAy Miry 26, 2 - 4 p. et. EXETER YouT1i CENTRE &sr wisi+Es only ctrl i- Clain 11 i1boil 60th Wedding Anniversary Open House Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Switzer, of RR 1, St. Marys, were married June 3, 1931. Mrs. Switzer is the former Dorothy Parrish. Their family invites relatives, friends and neighbours to an open house In their honour to be held at Kirkton United Church, Kirkton on Sunday, June 2nd from 2 - 4 p.m. Best wishes only please EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S. Interim Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider Sunday, May 26 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Nursery available for aN services Everyone Welcome 40th WEdding ANNIVERSARy MICNII! 1111111 Nebrelmerepr kMapndblwMAt_ ONE GOOD • COP EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer of James and Andrew St. Ministry Mrs. Bev Robinson The Rev. Grant L. Mils (Minister Emeritus) Director of Music Ralph C. Tapp May 26, 1991 - 11:00 a.m. Trinity Sunday Rev. Bob Peebles Message: "A Storm Is Coming' Courtesy Car : Chester Dunn 236-1400 Nursery Facilities available Everyone Welcome/ EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Pastor -teacher Bob Drumm Sunday, May 26 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Tkne 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 6:00 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday evenkhgs 7:00 p.m. Kids Club 7:15 p.m. Bible Study AH services are held at Usbome Cental School, Huron St. E. EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Clerk • ' Albert Vandertaan Worsh0533 ip 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 5:30 a.m. A truly richt man Is one whose children run Into his amps when his hands are empty. NOW OPEN WEEKENDS Your additional features is One Good COD 8Ya Gates open at 7:45 p.mJ pro- gram starts at 8:20 p.m. Adults 88.50/ Youth and Sen- iors 84.00/ kids under 12 81.00 Next weekends features will be: Kindergarden Cop The Hardway 238-8344 Information Urs. The diikiem of Ross And Evelyn Mining REQUEST TILE lioNo'R of yoUR pRESENCE AT A aaprion lee itonoua of Tit€ Fornirikk Wedding ANNiwaw y of Tikkirr macros. SAT., JUNE 1sT AT 9 p.m. iN &ETme. Foe kckacaTIoN at1236.4420 on 237.3742 Plume kr your pompom be yoUR pa€susr. Golden Wedding Anniversary Elgin & Dorothy Rader Everyone Welcome For more information please nal 220-8881 ROMAN CATHOLIC Our Lady of Mount Canine RR 88, Parkhill 237-3693 Sat. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 11:00 a.m. BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Midge, REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, May 26 1000 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday School Nursery available 7:90 p.m Worship Everybody **come Precious Blood Mission Main St at Gilley, Exeter (Trhvitt) Sun. 9:00 a.m. Pastor: Fr. Frank Murphy Sunday School offered at ai morning masses for stricken 4-6 years incl. Boat churches are wheelchair sooessible. %Wore are welcome. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Mein Street South 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. nGaskin Organist:love Sunday, May 9:00 a.m. Men's and Guests Breakfast Guest Speaker: Dr. Margo Roach 11:00 a.m. - Carmel Anniversary Servioe Guest . Murray Gaunt (No servbe at Cavan) Nursery Avat'labW Everyone Welcome Coats end librahip will►1At ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dhwood Pastor LARRY STOJKOV1C SundayAS 020 a.m.Chris' May Education 11:00 a.m. • Worship Sento, EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 stmWay, _WY 241 9:45 a.m. Sunday 8kftool 1140 a.m.liornkt9 Worship 7 prn. Sunday Fellowship e p. Sacred musio concert C.nwn id H London wednss re, ts Night yene Lucan Community Bingo Wednesday, May 22 Bingo starts 7:AO Regular Games Increased Prizes Their children and grandchildren would like to invite friends, neigh- bours and relatives, to help celebrate their 50th anniversary at an Open House, at Dashwood Community centre on Sunday, June 2 from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Best wishes only! $1000 Jackpot Game Hensall's 7th Annual Community Wide Yard and Garage Sale Saturday, May 25 9 a.m. - ??? cgs V9— Total prises $2300 pinto the lloenoe regulatktne, no one under 18 Mowed to play Lbenoe 863746 alas% 'e44a H$'s '$c SBOOBIKINBIBBLIgnia 122 King Street • CKTY Mobile Broadcast for further details caII 262-2817