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The family Ira* aid este McLellan
world like a evils yoe to an Open Howe
in honour of their patents' AQh wedding an -
co Sunday. Judy 7 has 2.4 at the
i Ce are. John 9t., Exeter. Dc
wishes only. 26c
Manama
Winer of the drew for St. Marys Clunrch,
B fate: Quilt - Grace Bnktne, RR 8,
Pri . Afghan - John Countryman, bps-
ooth
Rock Ontario. 26* Snt26*
HODGINS • Benjamin is very pleased to
announce the safe arrival of bis berry broth-
er. Jordan Beverly, ben June 14, 1991.
weighing 7 lbs. 8 os. Pro�udparaits are Liz
and Derwyn Hodgins. Ptgd�rse errs
are Jean and Bev �r H 'Proud Pr am
John Gunnels da Cexra great-
grandparents ant John sad Emma MAW
ofParkhill.
KNl
MG1fl' • Al and Tracey are happy to
announce the safe arrival of their first dWd
Robin Colleen. born June 9, 1991, weighing
7 les. 8 ozs. Proud grandparent, are Harvey
and Marie Dougall, Callander, Ontario and
Harold and anis Mcer, Onta-
rio. Great grandpara>u ars a and Ethel
McKnight, Selby, Ontario. thanks to
Dr. Hodder, Dr. Gand the staff of 3rd
floor at St. Joseph's iospitaL 26c
McNAB • Earn and Ruth McNab, Dwayne
and Sarah (Kenwood) are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of a new daughter and sis-
ter, Julie Anne, June 15, 1991. 26c
McQUARRIE • David and Cath (nee Day)
are pleased to announce the safe arrival of
their first child Holly Elise, born June 8,
1991 at St Joseph's Hospital, weighing 6
lbs. 9 oz. Proud vandpeaus are Ted and
Marion Day, Vi
McQuarri0. ppc n. Jfield and oe aad26c
RATHWELL - Rob and Janice (Ellice) are
to announces the snivel d Jenny
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born May 31 at 12:12 p.m., weighing
9 lbs. 13 oars., 22 1/2" Icel. A new little Su-
ter for Katie, Jeff and Jaclynm. Thank you to
Dr. Steed and the nursing staff at ClinHospitaL gy
TURNBULL • At Vero Beach, Florida. on
April 13,1991, Robert Turnbull. foamed), of
Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend in his 82nd
year. Loved husband of Ethel May Turnbull
d St. Hippolyte, Quebec, anddeoeased
by his first wife Ellen Dorothy730011117) Turn-
bull (1985). Dear father of Patricia Anne
Wells of Yucaipa, California. Donald Rosi
Turnbull of Landon and John Robert Tum -
bull of Mississauga. Also survived by his
sista Margaret Donates of Vancouver and
loved by his ten grandchildren. Crenation,
with interment in Exeter Cemetery. A me-
morial service to be held at T. Harry Hoff-
man nand Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood on
Saturday, June 29, 1991 at 1:30 pm. Rev. R.
Peebles officiating. 26c
COOPER • In loving memory of a dear fa-
ther, father-in-law and grandpa who passed
away June 28, 1983.
God takes the bat
Feer masons of divine
Ugh ' trine.
Lovingly remembered by Lloyd, June and
Soots. 26c
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HARDIE • ht kw* vesmory d our deer
sib, mother. sad, giaadtiottaer, Bath Hat -
be. who passed away hay 2.199ar
0.
flare are the days we wed to ahem.
But in our heat you are sheep thee.
The gates of mown win saver doss.
We miss you more then arose knows,
Life goes en, we know that's true,
But Ws not the same sines we let you,
Seltly the leaves dummy fall.
we gather tend measure than all.
Unseen, aohaaed. you are always near,
Stall loved. still missed and very dear.
Ilam and fingly remembami' y. ered and sadly missed261
BERN • In loving memory of our dear wife
and mom, Debra. who paced away sudden -
Oil June 25, 1990.
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure,
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
Greedy missed andremembered
by Gord, Nathan, J.L. Band Jamie.
26nc
KADLECIK - In loving memory of a dear
Dad
ban 19Grrandpa. George, who passed away
JulyNo one knows the silent heartache
Only those who have loved can ten,
The grid we bear in 'Halos
For the one we loved so well
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
n Stephen and Dianne and grandchildren
ldr
mien
Bryce and Brittany. 26c
MILLERMI• In memosyI of ler, husband, ad
fps, par
away Dime 30, 1986.
We cant bring back the days
When we were all together,
But loving thoughts and rnanories.
Will stay with us forever.
Always remembered by Doris, Ron, Grata,
Diane and grandchildren. 26•
THIEL • In manory or our precious sen
Samuel" Lewis Bad Thiel, who posed
away two years ago, July 2, 1989.
We sit here alone feeling so empty and lone -
We think of Sam often
Every minute of the day
Wishing we could hold him.
We sit rananbering all we've dusted
Dreaming of all that could have been
And crying a tear for every minute lost.
At times we tell ourselves to be strong
And the time apart will go quidcly.
Yet others, we sit and cry
And wonder why love must hurt this way.
Though somewhere in the loneliness...
Sanewhere in the emptiness,
Memories have a magic way
Ofg loved ones near.
Ever in mind and heart
"Samuel" we hold most dear.
26c Barry, Karen, Melissa, Grandma Rose
THIEL - In loving memory of our grand-
son, Samuel Thiel, who pealed away July 2,
1989.
Its not u hard to ay good-bye as it would
be to have never known you. We will re-
member you always and love and cherish
you forever."
Sadly missed and always remembered by
Grandpa and Grandma McKay, and Aunt
Shirley and Uncle Henry Schwa. 26•
THIEL • In loving memory of a dear little
friend Samuel. who passed away 2 years
ago, July 2, 1989.
You are always on our minds
No natter what we do •
All the ti»>p within ant bran*
There are thoughts of you.
Loved end sanenbe ed by than Walker and
Mattson familia. 26c
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WALK ,•�IInn loveg memory ala dear
and �w o passed aisibmi � machete,
ago,
has 30. 1989.
To a beautiful life came a sudden and
They died as they lived, !sem s friend,
They were always tlacwgnau4.laving and
What a wonderful msnorr they left behind.
If we could have one lifetime wish
One dasata drat would naffs ince.
We'd pray so God with all our hearts
Foe yepaday and y'I
ramembesd and sadly missed al-
ways
l-
wamyl. Dad, Mike, sue, Amoy, Kris,
and David. 26c
WALKER • In rmanory d our best fried
Rick" and loving Godson Evan". who
passed away two years ago.
Those we love dont go away,
They walk beside w every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still mimed, ei11 very dear.
Barry, Karen, Melissa. 26c
WEBBER - In lovingmemory of a dear
ace, Frederick Orville, who passed away
June 21, 1971.
Without farewell, you fell asleep,
With only martens for us to keep.
You suffered little, your pleasures few,
You never deserved what you went through.
God toot you home and gave you rest,
For He alone knew what was best.
Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, sisters
Dianne, Nancy -Ann and Linda. 26c
LIGH'I1P007' • Treats so aD,,
ref vides. pitons a la. &ars, frit tat-
ters sad trees 1 received while in hospital
and slate rotundas rostra,. Thanks w South
Huron Hospital sad St. Joseph's Holdall
staff. Also to Jim and Kathy of Hotlines
Ambulaeoe. Special backs to Rev. Ed Lak-
wamis for his visits, pews and wipport.
Tusks to Robes for the week
bee and ell ethos that and supplied
equipment or offered Vans
way. Last
but mot least, so my two ,pedal sons .lar
looking safer due fano, to my wife and gieis
for due daily visits to theand your
support. Everyone's tboul�icast=
;rimed and will always be
?2dd�� Doug
THOMPSON • We would like to thank
friends and relatives wbo made ow 10th Aa-
airersa y a very special are. A special
thanks to Donna and Sue for all their hard
wadi to make the weekend midi a big suc-
cess. We will always ramamber your
26 Love Bev and Kris
VANNESTE•LONSBARY • We would
like to thank everyone for caning to our
buck and doe and hope everyone had a
time. .� nks send aur bus parents.driver, Bi
gats�u>o
t , for making our buds and doe a
26* oass. Thanks again everyone.
and Sherri
Chicken BBQ
Sponsored by Motherwell-
Avonbank Presbyterial 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 229-6805
1
Buck & Doe
for
Tracy McPherson
& Terry Zachar
Sat., July 6
For Information call
235-0560
DJ, refreshments and lunch
BOWDEN • We are slowly recovering form
the surprise birthday and father's day cele -
burial so thoughtfully arranged by our fam-
ily. The ride "by limo" in the company of
our four daughters to Oakwood Iran, Grand
Bald, was a were
et pat
Tiers we were oinnby Led by Lillie and Charlie
Spe diff and tate rest of our fly for a deli-
ctous Sunday brunch. Afterwards all were
invited to Dania Payntefs home in Exeter
for a social time. A *mere thank you for the
beautiful roses, gifts, cards and special cake.
h was a day for our book of memories.
26' Mom and Dad
COOPER • The family of the late Grace
Cooper wish to express thea heartfeh thanks
and sincere appreciation for the floral trib-
utes, cards, food, funeral home visits and
charitable donations received during their re-
peat bereavanent. Special thanks to Rev.
Don Robinson, the Beanie -Falconer Funeral
Harne, Kipp= United Church Women. Dr.
Steciuk and the staff of University Hospital.
Your kindness will always be remembered.
26c John, David and Barbara,
Bob and Anita and families.
FLEMING - The FI=Mg Family, both in-
herent and associate mentbas, would like to
thank everyone who supported us for the
Blue Light 24 Hour Relay, June 15 and 16.
Over 33,000.00 was raised by our tam
while a total d 3355,000 was raised for the
three Teaching Hospitals in London. Please
keep this vita event in mind when budget-
wg you 1992 charitable dollars. Thank you.
26� g
KNIGHT • The familyof the late Reginald
J. Knight wish to thank relatives and friends
for their support andshown at the
timed his death 'Thank to all those
who sent flowen, cards and memorial dona-
tions. A very special thank you to Mr. Rob-
ert Fletcher of the Hopper -Hockey funeral
home. to Mn. Bev Robinson of the Exeter
United Church and to the Exeter Legion,
Peaty
,B. Yourtbas autheir
fraise ser-
vice
wartruh at this time will be remesnbeand.
26c Pryde-Knight familia
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER,
Wednesday, June 26, 5-8 p.m., Holy Truity
Anglican Church, Lucas. Addle 37.00. chi(
dren 33.00, preschoolers free. 24,25,(26)c
THE ANNUAL MEETING et tie Huron
Bruce Federal Progressive Conservative As-
sociation will be held in Blyth on Thursday,
June 27. Meet in the Gaaden for a tour of the
Blyth Festival facilities at 7:30 p.m. The
meedng will be held in tie Festival garage
on Dinsley Street at 8 pm. There 'AR be a
gram speakei. 25,26c
CROMARTY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH Anniversary Service, June 30,
11:00 a.m. Guest speaker Rev. Hadi
McNeiL Special music. Bveryone welcome.
25,26c
GREAT THEATRE TICKETS. Great
choice of tickers for upcoming performances
at Blyth Festival: Two Brothers - Ted Johns
comedy: Thur,, June 27 (eve), Fri. June 28
eve , Sat. Jura 29 (matinee), Trus. July 2
eve and Barbershop Quartet Mat. July 1
eve Rush tickets available for every per
onnance. Box Office 323-9300. 26c
TEEN
DANCE
Sat. June 29
8-12p.m.
At the Lucan Inn
Limbo contest, dance
contest, spot dances.
$5.00 per person
Your favourite tunes
Buck 8 Doe
for
Sandie Kechnle &
Jeff Ward
Sat., June 29
at Kirkton 8:30 - 1
For information call
229-6767
THANK YOU
to Darling's Food Market,
their employees and
shoppers for the gener-
ous support of our barbe-
cue June 14 and 15.
Exeter Precision
Skating Club
1
Buck & Doe
for
Michelle Durand and
Perry Sereda
Fri., June 28
8-1
For infromation
235-3386, 235-1209
4il'wEDDf7
ANNIVERSAVe
of
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£HIi1ItI1 IDIREETORY
DANCE
HALL
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Matti B. Gaskin
Omar: Mrs Carolyn Low
,Jur* 30
11:15
and
�y
mWorsltip Service
School
Nursery Available
buy, 7
10:30 a.m. - W Service
(Please note new time)
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. 8.
Interim Pastor - Rev. Kevin Ropers
C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider
Sunday, June 30
10:00 am. Sunday School
t 1:00 a.m. Worship Servioe
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Nursil
available for aN services
asryons Welcome
to
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Summer Schedule
Pastor -teacher Bob Drumm
930 a.m. Sunday Schoe �rhd
Communion Service
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time
11:00 am. Family Bible Hour
Nursery Available
r evenings
8:00 p.m. - Bible Study
All eeMoes are held at
Usborne Cental School,
Huron St. E.
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Ulna
Singles Dance Sunrise
,Sat.. June 29
Lee Davidson
and Sagebrush
. 349-2678
Everyone Welcome
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Our Lady of
Mount Carmel
RR 08, Parkhill
237-3593
SM. 7:30 p.m.
Sun. 11:00 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
For mon information pleases
o 11 22943881
Precious Blood
Mission
Main St. at 0idley,
Exeter (Trivia)
Sun. 900 am.
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Anoftvw s1.
Ministry
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
June 30, 1991 - 1100 a.m.
Sbnth Sunday Misr Pentecost
Ran. Clare Geddes
Massage: Chrisden Revelation
/ e Revolution
Courtesy Car : BM Broth 235-0323
'E.,reW*xavailable
es
Pastor: Fr. Frankpry
Sunday School offered at aN morning
masses for children 4.0 years kid.
Both churches are
wheelchair accessible.
Nabors ere n ekome.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, eater
Meister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, June 30
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
7:30 p.m. Worship
Exeter Legion
Ladies Auxiliary
BINGO
Thurs., June 27
7:30 p.m.
10 Regular Games
5 Specials
1 Share the Wealth
Jackpot $650
Lic. 8681098
DANCE I N Tai E
PARk
Sat., June 29
Ailsa Craig
Community Park
7:30 - Free ball game
Ailsa Craig Girls vs Local
Business Persons
9 p.m. 1 a.m.
Band - Magnum
$5.00 per person
Proceeds for the New Rec
Centre
In case of rain dance held in
Legion Hall.
The family of Stuart and Lille
McLellan would like to invite you
to an Open House in honour of
their parents 40th Wedding An-
niversary on Sunday July 7 from
2 - 4 at the Lion's Youth Centre,
John St., Exeter. Best wishes
only.
45th
Wedding Anniversary
On July 3, 1946 Norman
William Johns and Helen
Jean Stephens were joined
in marriage.
With joy we honour your
love and thank you both for
being our parents
Love and Best Wishes,
Your family
R.E. Pooley
Branch 167
Exeter,, Ont.
Everybody **looms
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Maim et. North
Clerk
Albert Vanderfaan
235-0533
Worship Sento',
1000ppa.m.
7:00.m.
Nursery Available
Swayer* Welcome
Sunday Radio
CKNX 9201020 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 8:30 am.
Noir Ms EveningoNsughlon Service
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron et W. Exeter
Pastor Rev.
23st Ruledpe
-2081
*may. 30
9:46 a.m. $tmoday y 8ctiool
1100 a.m.Morning Worship
7 p.m. $undsgr Evening
•
Come and Worship with us
Thurs., June 27 - Final meeting until
September, 1991
Time 8 p.m.
Initation of new members, lunch to follow
W Ed7sworn N Night
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor
LARRY 0
t1 oo at Cantles, mdmfht of
July and 1160116011
1000 a.M - w �t awoke
Swam
TRIViTT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Main =nay
MOW
236.2816
The Rev, Fay Patterson
Sundry, June SO
11:16 WA. Hely Eu tadu
attain Ikmdgt .li* Pentecost
timely
6wy81r.=
•
CREST CENTRE
(MEADOWCREST)
Atintigil Meeting
The Board of Directors of The
Crest Centre would like to in-
vite you to their Annual Meet -
T lawillbeholdon
Thursday, June 27
commencing at 7 p.m:
at the Croat Centre located
on Highway 17 near Lucan.
Refreshments
11th Annual Heritage Quilt
Show & Sale
Sat. June 29 - Thurs. July 4
10 sin. to 5 p.m.
Lambton Heritage Museum
Grand Bend
Over 160 qults on display throughout the museum
galerfa both for show and sale.
Excellent prim, Also calico shop, films, tearoom
Admission: Adults: $3.00, Seniors: $2.50
For information, contactLambkin /Sontag* _
R.A. 2, Grand Bend, Ont. NOM I T
Phone: 243.2600
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