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Times Advocate, 1991-06-12, Page 24• Page 24 Times -Advocate, June 12, 1991 Whiner Town and Cewnry Hoaxsnakers draw, June 4, 1991, the winner d lall5f9rt Chevrolet Cavalier was Mr. Joe Suik, Paric- hill. 24c • DAKIN • Peter and Audrey are excited to announce the birth of their son, Gregory Pe- ter, 81bs. 10 oza. on May 13, 1991. A broth- er for Lauren and grandson for Wilmer and Grace Adkins of Exeter and Jack and Mary Dakin of London. Thanks to Dr. Usher - Owen, Dr. Whitmore, RN Cud and 4th Floor Staff at Victoria Hospital. 24* INDISPOSABLES • Congratulations to all parents on your new arrival. Everyone wants the beat for their baby so consider the India - potable Cotton Cloth Duper. The best for your baby. For diapers and more call Janine 263-5124, your Indispoable Diaper Consul- tant- 24c LUXTON • Dan and Lorie announce with joy the birth of their precious baby daughter, Cassandra Jane, June 4 at Kitchener - Waterloo Hospital. Proud grandparents are Bob and Bobbie Luxton and Harold and Sandy Mann. Cassandra's arrival was an ear- ly birthday present for Uncle Doug Luxton and Aunt Jeanne Crocker. 24* McCANN - Sherry and Jerry are happy to announce the birth of Nadine Nicole weigh- ing 9 lbs. 11 ozs., on May 11, 1991. A little sister for Joshua. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Noreen McCann and Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward Dayman. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters. Special thanks to Dr. Brown and nurses on 3rd floor, St. Joseph's Hospital. 244c O'ROURKE • Meaghan, Kieran and Eamon are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their sister, Mairead Ann Dunsford, bon June 7, 1991, at Victoria Hospital, weighing 6 lbs., 5 oz. Proud parents are Jean (nee Dunsford) and Terry of Exeter. A new granddaughter for Ruth Dunsford of St Marys and Ty and Norma ()Rourke of Te- cumseh. Special thanks to Dr. Kohn and the wonderful staff in OB and on the fourth floor at Victoria Hospital. Your patience and assistance was much appreciated. 24c PAVKEJE • Bob and Sharon are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Megan Elizabeth, bon June 1, 1991, at Stratford General Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Joe and Mary Pavkeje, RR 2, Centralia and Lyle and Joy Docking, Mitchell. Special thanks to Dr. Leung and 3rd floor medical staff. 24c SCHILBE • Wayne and Jody are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their first child. Nicholas Charles was bon at 7:51 p.m. on June 4, 1991, weighing 8 lbs. 3 ozs. and measuring 22 inoses long. Proud grandpar- ents are Gordon and Jeanne Hay and Hubert and Marjorie Schilbe of Zurich. Special thanks to Dr. Steed, Dr. Hay and the nursing staff at Clinton Hospital. 24c HEAMAN - Harold Alvin, at Stnuhroy Middlesex General Hospital on Monday, June 3, 1991, in his 69th year. Mr. Neaman was formerly of Exeter. Loved husband of Vema I. Heaman and father of John Ross Heaman and his fiancee Geneva, all of Suathroy. Grandfather. of John and Jennifer. also of . At Mr. Heaman's request, his remains were donated to The University of Westem Ontario for research. A private Memorial Service will be held at a later date. 24c MITCHELL • Suddenly at St. Joseph's Hospital. London. Wednesday, June s,1991, Orville B. Mitchell of Parkhill and formerly of Centralia, in his 69th year. Orville was predeceased by his parents. Hector and Flor- ence Mitchell. Dear brother of Hooper of London, and Donald Mit 1 of Huron Park. Dear uncle of Wayne Hooper and Dianne Morley, both orf London. Rexed at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Wil- liam Street, Exeter where the Funeral Ser- vice was held co Saturday, June 8, 1991 at 1 p.m. Rev. Charles Henderson officiated. In- terment in Exeter Cunene y. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. 24c PATTERSON • At Strathmore Lodge, Strathroy, on Wednesday. June 5, 1991, Ray Edwin Patterson oI Grand Bend, in his 7&h year. Beloved husband of the late Verde Rose (Woodburn) Patterson (1970). Sadly missed by his family: son James E. and Mar- garet Patterson and their children Sarah and Jeffrey, son Winston W. Patterson and Ca- thy all of Grand Bend Dear brother of Mrs. Alice Gill of Ailsa Craig. Mrs. Mary Rader of Exeter and Miss Mae Paterson of Virgil, Ontario. Predeceased by sisters Marjorie Knight and Margaret (infancy) and brothers Garnet, Kenneth and Johnston. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood where the funeral service took place on Saturday, June 8 at 2 p.m. Rev. T. Smits officiated. Interment in Grand Bend Cemetery. Memorials if desired to the Alz- heimer Society would be appreciated by the family. 24c PFAFF • Suddenly in hospital in Calgary, Alberta on Friday, May 31, 1991, Leonard "Len" Pfaff of Calgary, formerly of Exeter in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the laic Winifred Pfaff and dear father of Trudy Ethier of Calgary and grandfather of Chan - tile and Karim Ethier of Calgary. Brother of Alice May of Exeter. Predeceased by his parents William and Mary Pfaff, 2 brtxhers Milton and Horace and 1 sister Edna Love. The funeral service was held in Calgary on Tuesday, June 4 with interment in Calgary Cemetery. 24c CRONYN • I would like to thank everyone in the community for the lovely shower that was held for me June 5. I greatly appreciate all the nice gifts that will be very useful in our new home. Also I'd like to thank the la- dies from the church for their organization. Your thoughtfulness will always be remem- bered. 24c Lori CRONYN • I would like to thank all my teammates for the "surprise" shower given for me on June 6. The "gifts" were a great idea and sure to be enjoyed. Thanks also to Colleen for having us in her home and to Joanne for organizing this for me. Your friendships will always be treasured. 24c ban KERNICK • We wish to thank our daughter Joan and her husband Bob Taylor and their family for giving Flora and I such a wonder- ful 60th Wedding Anniversary. We wish to also thank all our fonner and present neigh- bours for their cards and gifts and the ladies of the Lucan United Church, present Mem- bers of Parliament, Village council and the Lucan Legion for their delicious dinner. 24' Flora and Annand KORICINA • We wish to express our ap- preciado to Herrman, and Joanne , f teffens for havinjjt the very enjoyable get together and pig mast for us. Sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for the lovely gift We appreciate everything very much. 24c Ambrose, Helen and Janet MARTINE - I wish to thank everyorta who sent cards, flowers and treats and ciao for all the telephoto calls since my we surgery in St. Joseph's HospitaL A spend thank you to my family and neighbours and friends for their bele. I also want to thank Pastor Larry Stoiltovie for his comforting prayer and also the Prayer Circle. All was greatly appreciat- ed 24c Florence MASNICA•FINLAYSON • We would like to express out thanks to ryorse who at- tended our Buck and Doc. To those who could net attend, thank you for the stopport. A special thanksoes to our patty for all the work they put intoit to make it the success it was. Thanks again. Mike 24' Comic and McCANN • I would like to thank many peo- ple who helped me while I was in St. Jo- s hospital - Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr. Fellows, and 3rd floor nurses. Plus a vay special thanks to Noreen for her hard work and care with Joshua while I was sick. 24c Sherry McDONALD • We would like to thank our relatives and friends for their cards, tilts and visits to our 50th Wedding Anniversary open house. Many thanks to our family. We will have many memories to treasure, 24* Reg and Gladys PICKERING • Our very special "Thanks" to our family and friends for making our 40th Anniversary dance so memorable. Thanks also to those who sent boat wishes by cards. 24' Ron and Evelyn PATTERSON • To all those who extended such wonderful support and comfort during the illness and loss of our father, grandfather and friend Ray, we express our sincere thank you. A specialtion to Strathmre e Lode "C" WingStaff, T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Hoene, Rev. T. Smits, pall- bearers and flower bearers, Nancy and Dave Rader. Our thanks w all those who helped with food, sent flowers, donations, cards and lent special support. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. 24c Jim and Marg Winstonand Cathy, Mars, Sarah and Jeff RADER • We wish to thank all who came to share a few moments with us at our open house on the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Special thanks to our children and grandchildren for making it such a memorable day. Also our help in the kitchen who did such a tremendous job. Sincere thanks for all the best wishes, cards, gifts, flowers, money and phone calls. All these have left us with memories we will never forget. 24' Dorothy and Elgin SNOW - The family of the late William T. Snow wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy shown at the time of his death. Thank you to all those who sent flowers, cards, food and memorial donations. A very special thank you to Dr. Mike Gans, Mrs. Jean Glasgow and nursing staff at South Huron Hospital, Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Mrs. Bev Robinson, Rev. Charles Henderson, The Ex- eter Legion, Exeter United Church Ladies and Mr. Charles Nielson, Clinton for his very special part. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten during this difficult time. 24c , Bill, Bob and Jim Snow and families WUERTH • I would like to thank my farpi- ly and friends for their code, visits, floweni and caring support during my stay in Victor is Hospital. Also to those who helped Willa'' in so many ways. 24' Ray', CII1J1ICN `IDIRECTORM CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Organist: Miss Carolyn Love Sunday, June 16 Fourth Sunday atter Pentecost 11:15 a.m. - Worship Service and Sunday School Nursery Available Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Clerk Albert Vanderiaan 235-0533 Worship Services 10:00 a.m. 7:00 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 rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty. BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Ihnister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, June 18 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday School Nursery available 7:30 p.m. Worship Everybody welcome et Come end Worship with us EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S. Interim Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider Sunday, June 16 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Nursery available for all services Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, June 16 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Moming Worship 'A Father Reminisces' 7 p.m. Sunday Evening Hing "Christian Character" Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome ZiON LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Pastor LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday, June 18 9:30 a.m. - Christian Education 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Everyone Welcome EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. 1snistry Mrs. Bev Robinson The Rev. Grant L. Mils (Minister Emeritus) Director o1 Music Ralph C. Topp June 16, 1991 - 11:00 a.m. TwelfthoSundrienfofpa:aktoiron Sunday school Courtesy Cw : 811 Brock 235.0323 Nursery Facilities available Everyone Welcome! TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Main Street at Gilley Exeter 235-2565 Rev. Fay Patterson Sunday, June 16 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist and Baptism Fourth Sunday after Pentecost Nursery available Everyone Welcome ROMAN CATHOLIC Our Lady of Mount Carmel RR 18, Parkhill 237.3593 Sat. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 11:00 a.m. Precious Blood Mission Main St. at Gidley, Exeter (Trivitt) Sun. 9:00 a.m. Pastor: Fr. Frank Murphy Sunday School offered at all morning masses for children 4-6 years incl. Both churches are wheelchair accessible. Visitors are welcome. EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Pastor -teacher Bob Drumm Sunday, June 16 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 Available Tuesday evenings 7:00 p.m. Kid's Club 7:15 p.m. Bible Study AN services are held et Usborne Centel School, Huron St. E. Eatsryone Welcome For more information please creN 2294881 COWARD • In loving =wary d ray par-. enU and grandparents, Mary B. C.oward. March 28. 1977 Charles Coward. June 12,1968. touch.Itemembering their their sight 'Ilse sounds of talk and laughter day and Turks of cuonfoit and of words that care, Things they left for our hearts to share. Never 10 be forgotten by daughter Lois and funnily. 24' COVERS • In loving manory of my hus- band Ken Govern, who passed away 3 years ago, June 16.1988. Wbcn everting shadows ass falling, And Iyy b quietly To rt there coats a longing, Wialtiry you could carne home. So many things have happened, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you beat 1dt to stay. Many folks may think I have forgotten, When at times they see me ,mile, But bow little they know the heartache, My smile hides all the while. You are where I cannot reach you, Your voice I cannot bear, Yet I know you walk beside me, Never absent, always near.Deana 24c COVERS - In loving manory of a dear fa- ther, Ken Covers. What we would give if we could say, Hello Daddy, in the same old way, To hear his voice and see him smile, To sit and drat with him awhile. He meant so very much to us, That nothing we an say, Can ell the sadness in our hearts. As we think of him,each day. So you who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache, Till you see his empty chair. Forever remembered, forever loved by his children, Kim, Dave and Greg. 24c COVERS • In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Ken, who passed away 3 years ago, June 16, 1988. We will always remember the way you looked, The way you spoke and smiled, The lime' you said and did, Are with us of the while. You meant so very much to us, That nothing we can say Can tell the udness in our hearts As we think of you today, It doesn't mauer the day or year, There is always a heartache, Always a tear, Memories don't fade, theyjust grow deep, For one we lowed but could not keep, Life goes on we know that's true, But it's not the same since we lost you. Always loved and remembered by Mom and Dad, Rick and Marg, Mary -Ann and Mike. 24' MARDLIN , In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Minnie, who passed sway 2 years ago, June 9, 1989. To know her was to love her, Both for family and for friend, And the sweetness of her memory, Time can neither dim nor end. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrances keep her near. Lovingly remembered by Loyd and Isabel, Edith and Gordon, Fred and Sharon and their families. 24c RAU - In loving aleatory of our dear soh and brother. Glen, who passed away June 14, 1970. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, No longer here our lives to share, But in our hearts, you're always there. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Larry and Barbara. 24' IS FOOD A PROBLEM for you? Overeat- ers Anonymous may be for you. Call 238- 8384 or 236-4061. 22,23,24c BRiNSLEY UNITED CHURCH Chicken Barbecue, July 10 from S to 7. Advance tide - els only until July 4. Adults 58.00, children 53.00. Phone 293-3101 or 234.6283. 23,24,25' STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER, Greenway United Church, Saturday, June 15, 1991, 5 p.m. -7:30 p.m. Adults 5730, children 12 and under 53.00. 23,24c BUS TRiP to Wauseon, Ohio Ste,amshow, Sunday June 30,1 day trip 525. Contact Bob Morrissey, 238-8584 or Albert Wy 294-6528. 22,23,24•dooglte, QUILT FAiR, Huron Carry Museum in- vites you to show and sell your gado at our quilt fair July 13, 1991, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Table and display unit provided free of charge. Registration dndline July 1, 1991. Call Jaoqui at 524-2686 for more infanta - tion. 24 STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER, Ney Anglican Church, Thursday, June p.m STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER, Wednesday, June 26, 5-8 p.m., Hotly Tfkiky Anglican Church, Lucan. Adults 57.00. chil- dren 53.00, preschoolers free. 24.25,(26)c HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNiT Aduh Health Clinic, Health Unit Office, South Huron Hospital. Exeter, 'Madly, June 18, 1991, 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1 m.- 3:30 p.m. 1. Health Counselling; 2. Toot care (fee). 3. Blood pressure testing. 24c COMMUNITY MEETING re: Home Sup- port Services currently available and servic- es needed for seniors and physically chal- lenged adults in Hensel] and area. Thursday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion in Hensall. 24c STRAWBERRY AND RAM SUPPER, BrB�S ey AnglicAnglican�Chards. Monday, June 20, PO? LUCK and Strawberry Supper to be held at Raster Oddfellows Hall as Wednes- day, June 12, 6•.30 p.m. All Oddidiows and wives•Rebekahs ars welcome. Please Who fins course only. 24 CREDITON CEM:TURY SIitRVICE will be bold et tis United Cinches, f Ok00 a.m., Sunday. haus 29,1 24c LION'S *DANCE IN TM PARK". The Alia Craig Lions Iroise yea and yaw friends to joist es for se svallas et he and to the masts of Wpm, Satetdtty, Ives Dia tis bill perk. Pomade to mow dot Nom 24.2110 11 Buck .CS Doe for Scott Rummell & Michelle Feddema Fri, June 21 at Lucan Music and lunch provided For more information call 227-4280 Gotcha Joan aP34h Birthday Love Your • Family STRAWbERRy ANd HAM SUPPER at Thames Road Church on Mon. June 17 5 - 8 p.m. Adults $7.00, children 12 and under $3.50, pre school free Chicken BBQ Sponsored by Motherwell- Avonbank Presbyterian Church Kirkton Community Centre Wed., July 3 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Advanced tickets only by June 27. Take outs available. For tickets call Kevin Doupe 229-6605 Happy 75th Birthday Mom (Bertie Heyes) Love your Family You're invited to an Open House Sun., June 16 3 - 5 p.,m. Grand Bend Public School Best wishes only "p y 16th Birthday Amy Love your Buck & DOE for Liz Martens and Paul Clark Fri.. June 21 Lunch provided For information call 235-2849 Strawberry Ham Supper Tjiurs.. June 20 Brinsley Anglican • Church 5-7:30p.m. Adults - $7.00 Children 12 and under $3 Preschoolers free Buck & Doe for Dave Vanneste and Sherri Lonsbary Sat., June 22 Pineridge Chalet, Hensall 9 - 1 Age of majority Buck & Doe •for Greg O'Brien and Yvonne Falsetti Sat. June 22 Zurich Lunch and music provided For more information call 236-4935 or 236-4800 ////I////I/I/////////..KOW/.1.1 .//" STEPHEN TOWNSHIP men Toan>tship Residents be part of the 'History of Stephen Township?' You are invited to join in with other residents, past and present to have your personal family history included in the soon to be published book: 'The History of Stephen Town- ship". This hard cover collectors book describes the settling of Ste- phen Township and the history of the people and places from the early 1800's up to the present day. It will be published in November of 1991 and ready for you to purchase in time for Christmas gift giving. To ensure your place in this celebration of our local heritage, please provide the Township Office with your choice of: 1/2 page insert: 300 words or 150 words with one dear pic- ture. Cost $20.00 1 page insert: 600 words or 300 words with one or two clear pictures. Cost $30.00. FINAL DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS JULY 15TH, 1991. The Council Township of Stephen 38 Victoria St. E., Crediton, Ontario NOM IMO 234-6331 /II//////////////////I///1//N///////A