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MARKLE (EISENSCHINK) - Sheila and
Edmund are blessed by the safe arrival of
Kaitlyn Alicia Arlene, born September 14,
1991 at St. Josephs HoapiW, weighing 8
lbs. 2 ozs. A baby sister for Darryl Emily,
Stephanie and David. Proud g
are Arlene Eisenschink, Bxderra:r
Markle, Toronto and looking -down frons
heaven Grampa Henry and Grasp. Bd-
mund. Thanks to Dr. Gagnon and nuns at
St. Joseph's. 45c
McGREGOR • Bill and Susan ate pleased
to announce the birth of a little brother for
Soon. Brian James was born on October 26,
1991 and weighed 8 lbs. 8 ozs. The proud
grandparents are Jim and Aileen McGi : or
of Hamilton, and Doris and Bill Bush of Sca-
nia. Thanks to Dr. Steciuk, Dr. Natalie and
the third floor nurses at St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal. 4
MYLES • Jerry and Cecile (Hall) Myles
thank God for the safe arrival of their beauti-
ful little daughter Megan Sabrina on October
16 at St. Joseph's hospital, London. Happy
sates Lindsay and Brenna welcomed her.
Proud grandparenu are Esther and Morley
Hall and Geneva and Sherman Myles. 45'
BAECHLER • Thanks to my family and
friends for your kindness to me while I was
a patient in Victoria Hospital. Thanks to the
Zurich Ambulance, Dr. Chertkow, Dr. Wal-
lace and Marg Visscher.
45'
Mary
BLACKLER - Bums and Verna sincerely
thank relatives, friends and neighbours for
helping to celebrate our 40th Wedding Anni-
versary. Many thanks for the beautiful cards,
gifts and phone calls. A very tpec�al thank
you to Wilma and our family Phil and Ka-
thy, Wendy and Ron, Robert and Fran, Jane
and Dave and David and Sylvia for arrang-
ing the Open House and to all who assisted,
especially to the St. Pauls A.LC.W. who
served a delicious turkey dinner. It was a
happy and memorable occasion that we will
always remember. 45c
DAVIS • We would like to express sincere
thanks to our family. friends and relatives
for the gifts, Rowers, cards and best wishes
on our 50th Anniversary. Also to the church
grow for the tea and Marlecn and Sheila for
the dimer. A special thanks to Bob, Comm,
Edith, Cheryl, Jim, Fred and Janis for all
their hard work in making it a special day.
45* Jim and Pat
HENDRICK - To all the many people who
gave so freely of their time to help us locate
and bring home our caule, a sincere thank
you. Without all your help we never could
have done it. Thank you to Jack, Bob, Bevan
and Dave Kinsman for all your help and ex-
pertise. Words cannot express the gratitude
we feel to each and everyone who helped in
any way. The response we got was over-
whelming.
45• Howard and Yvonne and family
RIDEOUT - I would like to thank my fami-
ly and friends for all the flowers, cards,
gifts, phone calls, and visits while I was a
patient at University Hospital. All your love
and support was greatly appreciated!
45c Heather
SIMPSON - I wish to thank my family,
friends and neighbours for cards, flowers
and treats while I was a patient at South Hu-
ron hospital'ince m move to my new
residence at MM* W nth" Holme,'
Henshall. Your kindnesd Wes appreciated.
45* Gladys
SOMERVILLE - We wish to thank every-
one for your kind expressions of sympathy
and memorial donations in memory of Wal-
ter Somerville. Your thoughtfulness was
greatly appreciated.
45c Carol, Tom and family
STEWART • Sincere thanks to family,
neighbours and friends for flowers, cards,
phone calls, food and visits, while in hospi-
tal and since returning home.
45* Margaret
ST. PAUL'S ACW • A sincere thanks to all
who attended the Anglian Bazaar on No-
vember 2. Thank you also to anyone who
helped us in various ways to make it suc-
cessful again. We really appreciate all of
you. 45c
THOMPSON • 1 would like aU of my
friends and neighbours to know how grateful
I am for theirenerosity shown to me on
October 28, 1991 at the Bridal Shower at
Bnnaley United Church. Thank you very
mu45c Heather
YOUNG • A sincere thank you to everyone,
especially our family, friends, relatives and
the musicians for making our 50th Wedding
Anniversary a special day. The beautiful
cards, flowers and gifts will always be treas-
ured. Thanks again.
45nc
Jim and Rena
BASSETT • In loving memory of a dear
grandmother and great-grandmother, Marga-
ret Bassett, who passed away two years ago,
November 11, 1989.
I watched you suffer, I watched you die,
But all I could do was just stand by,
When the time came I suffered too,
For you never deserved what you went
through
God took your hand and we had to pan,
He eased your pain and broke my heart,
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But memories of you will never die.
To your nesting place I visit,
And place the flowers with care,
No one knows the heartache,
When I walk away and leave you there.
Lovingly remembered by your grandson
Butch, Lenore, your great-grandson Mat-
thew and great-granddaughter Miranda, we
love you and miss you very much Nanny.
45*
BRINTNELL - In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Richard A. (Mon) Brint-
nell, who passed away one year ago, No-
vember 12, 1990.
He never failed to do his best,
His heart was warm and tender,
Ile lived his life for those he loved,
And those he loved remember.
Many a lonely heartache, often a silent tear,
But always a beautiful memory,
Of the one we loved so dear.
To your resting place we visit,
And place your flowers with care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When we walk away and leave you there.
If teardrops were a stairway,
And memories were a lane,
We would walk all the way to heaven,
And bring you home again.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
his wife Marlene and their children Kelly
and Darcy. 45*
BRINTNELL • In loving memory of a dear
son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle, Rich-
ard (Rick) Brintnell, who . ssed away one
ear ago, November 12, 1" v.
• Pf4lfi3uli. gvie4 uPteterY. :
re gentle breetes blow,
Sleeps the one we love so dearly,
Whom we Lost not long ago.
His memories are our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
To us he's very special, •�
And well keep him in our hears.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Mom and Dad, Ron, Jim and Wendy and
girls. 45'
BRINTNELL • In loving memory of Rids,
a dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle,
who passed away one year ago, November
12, 1990.
A special smile, a special face,
A pan of our family we can never replace.
Lovingly remembered by Cecil and Eleanor
Desjardine, their children and families. 45c
BRINTNELL - In loving memory ofa dear
d
and waerful friend (Mort) who
paste away 1 year ago, November 12,
He was someone we could talk to,
'That no one can replace,
He was someone we could laugh with,
Til the lean ran down our face.
He was someone we could turn to,
When we needed a helping hand,
He was someone we thought more of,
As each year came to an end.
He never said goodbye to us
We're sure it's Just as well.
We never could have said goodbye
To a man we loved so welL
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
each day by Jacqui and Charlie. 45c
GRIGG • In loving memory of a wife and
mother and grandmother, Shirley Grigg,
who passed away November 8,1990.
No one knows how ankh we miss you,
No one knows the bitter pain,
We have suffered, since we lost you,
Life has never been the same. •
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly, tender, fond and true,
There is nes a day dear mother,
That we do not think of you.
Forever in our hears, Ivan, Rick and Do-
reen, David and Mark, Susan and George,
Amanda, Gregory, Mary Lou and Ron,
Corey and Timothy. 45c
HOGARTH • In loving remembrance of L.
Victor Hogarth, who passed away Novem-
ber 9, 1988.
Somewhere, under a bluer sky,
In a higher realm than where eagles fly,
In a land of beauty beyond ow knowing,
With trees and flowers and waters flowmg,
And mountains of unearthly grace,
Our loving Lord has made a place...
And one day, through an open door,
Well find that glorious Evermore.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by your
wife Ruby, your children, Elaine, Carole,
Bonnie and Brian, their families, your grand-
children and your first great-granddaughter,
Jessica. 45'
SAWYER • In loving memory of a dear fa-
ther and grandfather, Harold John Sawyer
(Jack), who passed away November 10, 1
year ago.
Sadly missed and always remembered by
children Lynda, Pat, Sue, Brenda, Robert,
Gary and families: 45c
SMITH • In loving memory of our daughter
Kathy, who passed away 6 years ago, No-
vember 2, 1988.
There is nothing so treasured
And nothing so rare,
As the love of a daughter
That a mother and father can share.
Through joy, through laughter
Through sorrow and tan,
There develops a closeness
That grows through the years.
This love that is shared
Doesn't need to be spoken,
It's a wonderful bond
That can never be broken.
No one can know the sorrow we share,
When the family meets and you are not
there.
When
We holdwe backspeak theyourtear
na�q,
But tate ache Ina*heaai Yl : L.
Remains the same.
We think of you often ` J
But that's nothing new,
We've thought of you yesterday .'
And the day before that too.
And we will think of you tomorrow
And each day that goes,
We will think of you forever
Because we love and miss you set
Dearly Loved by Mom and Dad. 45c
CHURCH k*. DIREETORY
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Missionary Conference
November 10-17
Theme: 'Building His Church"
Sunday, November 10
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Moming Worship
6:30 p.m. Film: 'Taw Uls of Hudson
Wednesday, November 13
7 p.m. Guest Speaker: Brian Seeley
Everyone Welcome
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M.
Patterson
25th Sunday after Pentecost
November 10, 1991
11:15 a.m.Remembranoe Day Service
Sunday School
Nursery available
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rpv. Sleds Vander Meer
235-1723
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.
We cannot rely on God's promises with-
out obeying His commandments.
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-11:00 a.m. FeNowship Time
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
6:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
All services are held at
Usborne Central School,
Huron St. E.•
Everyone Welcome
For more information phase
call 229-8881
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH •
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, November 10
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
7:30 p.m. Worship
Everybody welcome
Come and Mbrship with us
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilbom
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
_1 (Minister Emetitua)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
November 10, 1991 - 11:00 a.m.
Pentecost XXV
Message: "The Cost of Salvation"
Young Adult Class 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Nursery Facilities available
Courtesy Car: Ken Agnew 235-1358
Everyone Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Main
68 Mai~ �Stree South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn LOIN
Sunday, November 10
11:15 a.m. - Worship Servtoe
Sunday 'School
Remembrance Sunday Smite
Nursery available.
Everyone Wel ome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Paster Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, November 10
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Nursery available for al services
place to meet God and a fiend*
EASTERBROOK • At Alexander General
Marine Hospital. Godcrich on Monday. Oc-
tober 28, 1991. Phoebe Irene Easterbroot of
Maitland Manor, Goderich (formerly of Ex-
eter); in her 92nd year. Beloved daughter of
the late George and Mary Easterbrook. Sur-
vived by several nieces and nephews, Clar-
ence and Mary Lee of Landon, Velma Mur-
ray of London, Mamie and Bernard Hall of
Timmins, Jack and Sylvia Lee of La Salk,
Quebec, Bill and Mantua Leo of
Rested at the R.C. Dtnney Funeral Horne,
Main Street, Exeter where private service
was held on Thursday, October 31, with
Rev. John Hilbom d Exeter United Church
officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. 45
ERB • At South Huron Hospital. Exeter, on
Tuesday, October 29, 1991. Mr. Gordon H.
Erb of the Blucwater Rat Haeme Apts., Zu-
rich, in his 76th year. Beloved husband of
the late Mabel M. (Jantzi) Erb (1983). Dear
father and father-in-law of Charles and Tan-
ya Erb of Zurich Philip and Laurie Erb of
Zuridn; Delphine and Mel Zehr of Kitchen-
er, Joy and Cornelius Klusen of Vineland;
Carol and Cyril Gingerich of Zurich; Elean-
or and Orland Janna of Waterloo; Kathryn
and Paul Suckle of RR 2 Zurich and Marjo-
rie and Gerald Steckler of RR 2. Zurich. Dear
brother of Leroy Erb of Bayfield and Harold
Erb of Goderich. Mr. Erb is predeceased by
his parents Aaron and Veronica (Gerber)
Erb, by 1 sister Dorothy Erb (1973) and by 1
granddaughter Connie Christine Steckler
(1973). Also surviving are 17 grandchildren
and 3 great-grxndchren. Rested in the Zu-
rich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Home, then to the Zurich Mennonite Church
where the funeral service was conducted Fri-
day, November 1, at 2 p.m. Interment at
Blake Mennonite Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy donations to the lunch Men-
nonite Church Building Fund, the Christian
Blind Mission or the charity of one's choice
would be appreciated. 45c
KELLER • Peacefully at South Huron Hos-
pital Exeter, on Monday, November 4,
1991, Elizabeth (Blackwell) Keller of Huron
Park, in her 64th year. Beloved wife of Don-
ald E. Keller. Dear sister and sister-in-law of
Donna and Doug Squires; Jean and Pete Ad-
ili, Mrs. Beryl Johnston, all of London; Mrs.
Bernice Evans of St. Thomas; Charlie and
Carla Blackwell; Richard and Shirley Black-
well and Barry and Daus Blackwell all of
Landon. Predeceased by brother her Brum
Blackwell and her parents Mary Ellen
(McGowan) and Ernest Blackwell. Lovingly
remembered by 6 step -children and 14 step -
grandchildren and her husband's brothers,
sisters and their families. Resting at the T.
Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood, with visitation oanmencing
Tuesday at 7 p.m. and Wednesday afternoon
and evening and where the Funeral Service
will be held on Thursday, November 7, 1991
at 2 p.m. Pastor Larry Stojkovic officiating.
Interment in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Dash-
wood. If desired, memorials to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated u ex-
pressions of sympathy. 45c
LAC/GE - Laura Lillian. On Friday, No-
vember 1. 1991 at Kitchener -Waterloo Hos-
pital, age 73 yean of Perkinsfield. A mem-
ber of First United Church, Waterloo.
Daughter of the late Morgan and Adelaide
Dixon. Wife of George Ekon Leckie. Moth-
er of Neill of Waterloo, Sue Bailey and her
husband Ted Bailey of Waterloo, Bill and
his wife Lindsay of Kitchener and Jayne of
Kitchener. Grandmother of Kelly and Steph-
anie Bailey, Jeffrey, Virginia Kate, Andrew
and Ian George Leckie. Funeral services
were held on Monday at 2 p.m. in the Chap -
q1 the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 11
171 ging St. S., Waterloo, Ontario. Creme -
don with interment in Mandate Canetery,
Exeet1e�r. Memorial contributions to the Pene-
tangdishene Hospital would be appreciated
by the family. 45c
LEWIS - Today we lost one of God's pre-
cious gifu, a mother, a grandmother, a great-
grandmother, a sister and sister-in-law, an
aunt, and a friend. At University Hospital,
Leaden on Wednesday, October 30, 1991,
Jessie Mildred Lewis (Morley) of Ailsa
Craig, Ontario, in her 78th year. Beloved
wife of the late Earl Lewis (1982). Dear
mother of Helen and her husband Gerald
Thompson of Ailsa Craig, Don Lewis and
his wife Edith of Exeter, Norman Lewis and
his wife Linda of Ailsa Craig, and Allan
Lewis and his wife Gladys of Ailsa Craig.
Loving grandmother of 14 grandchildren
and 5 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of
Marjorie Steeper, Marion Hodgson and her
husband Jack, and Ted Morley and his wife
Florence. Dear sister-in-law of Eva McGov-
em, 011ie and Harold Hamilton, Doug and
Donelda Lewis, Earl Marcy and Filip Johan-
sen. Dear niece of Laura Gilbert. Prede-
ceased by the brother Harvey Morley
(1986), Also ssttviv by several nieces and
_ ewe. pact at the T. Stephenson & Son
Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig where the funer-
al service was held an Saturday, November
2 at 1 p.m. with Rev. John McKay officiat-
ing. Interment Mars Hill Canetery. Visita-
tion 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 3:30-5:30 and 7-
9 pm. Friday. As expressions of sympathy
donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation
of Ontario or Palliative Care would be
ap-
preciated. 45c
STANLAKE • At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Saturday, November 2, 1991,
Shirley A. (Schwartzattruber) Stanlake, of
Exeter, m her 51st year. Beloved wife of
Lloyd Stanlake. Laved mother of Randy
Stanlake and Karen of Hensall; Tracey (Mrs.
Jim Kirk) of Hay Township; Calvin Stanlake
and y of Recital! and Shawn Stanlake at
home. 'redeoeased by infant daughter, Pen-
ney. Dear daughter of Mrs. Jean (Kenney)
Schwartzentruber of Exeter. Predeceased by
her father, Harold (1977). Loving grandma
of Jeremy, Paula, Michelle, Ashley, Benja-
min and Jamie. Dear sister of Lloyd
Schwartzenwher of Exeter, Dianne and
Donnie Fields of North Bay; Paul and Irate
Se mwartzantruher, Bonnie and Bill McNutt;
Richard Schwartze ntruber and Terry
Sdhwartzentruber, all of Exeter. Predeceased
by brother Eric (1988). Rested at the T. Har-
ry Hoffman & Sons Puneral Home, Dash-
wood where the Funeral Service was held on
Tuesday, November 5, 1991 at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Kevin Rogers officiated. Interment in
Exeter Cemetery. If desired, memorials to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would he
appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 45c
STURDEVANT • William (Bill) Arthur,
suddenly at Grand Bend, Ontario, on Tea -
day, October 29, 1991. William (Bill) A.
Sturdevart, of Grand Bend in his 67th year.
Beloved husband of hlelen A. (Love) Sturde-
vant. Dear father of Donna and Larry Louie,
of RR 3, Parkhill, Ann and Doug Russell of
RR 3, i'arkhill,Mary Fraser of London, Su-
san and Rich Lee of Dorchester. Loved Pape
of Michelle, Karen and Brian Lovie, Connie,
Alex, Elisabeth and Jill Russell, Kim, Bill
and Joe Fraser, Josh Broderick, Kevin,
Christine and Jeff Lee. Brother of Goldie
Dawson of Grand Bend, Donna Gibbs of
Grand Bend and Louise and Dr. Robert Gra-
ham of Toronto. Mr. Srndevent was the for-
mer Superintendent of the lake Huron Wa-
ter Supply System. Rested at the M. Boz and
San Partial Home, Parkhill where the fu-
neral service was conducted on Thursday,
October 31 at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Colin Sto-
ver officiated. Internment in Parkhill Ceme-
tery. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes
Association, London and District Branca,
442 Adelaide Street North, London N6B
3HA would be appreciated. 45c
PRECIOUS BLOOD MISSION CWL An-
nual Christmas Penny Sale. Wednesday, No-
vember 6, 7 p.m., Exeter Legion Hall. Chil-
dren under 12 with an aduh - tree, Adults -
51.00. Refreshmenu, door prizes, draws,
baking, crafts, fish pond. Something for eve-
ryone. See you there! 4245c
EXETER ODDFELLOWS Installaic s of
Officers, October 29,1991, 8:00 pan. Exeter
Lode Hall. All Brothers welcome. Lunch
will be served. Grand Maters Baannqquet to be
held November 5, 1991, HolmesvilleTick-
ets available from Lodge Secretary. Exeter
Oddfellows Christmas Party, December 3,
1991, Lodge Hall. 43,44.45•
SEW SPECIAL Christmas Open House.
Wednesday, November 6 through Sunday,
November 10 at the home of Lionel and Re-
heats Wilder, just off 084 highway. Witch
for signs! Everyone welcome. 43,44,(45)•
BAZAAR AND TEA, Saturday, November
9 at 2 p.m., St. Marys Anglican Church,
Brinsley.. 43,44,45'
EVERYONE HAS BEEN ASKING.
When is your Open House? So mark these
dates on your calendar, plan your outings
with friends and relatives. November 1,
1991 - November 23, 1991. Hows: Monday,
Friday, Saturday - 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday -
9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sorry, not open on
Sundays. Come and visit "Once Upon a Spe-
cial Christmas" and see our home decorated
from top to bottom with ideas ;galore. Mur -
ray's House of Flowers, 11 Richmond St.,
Arkona, Ontario, 828-3398. Set you soon.
43,44, 45), 46,47c
FiFTH ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE, Show
and Sale, Jean's Needlework and Crafts,
John's Woodworking, 290 Sanders Street
East, Exeter, November 15, 16, 17. Plan to
attend. 43,44,45'
NEW YEARS EVE DANCE in the new
Ailsa Craig Recreation Centre, sponsored by
A.C.D.L. Club. 510.00 per person, music by
Warmer DJ Service. For tickets 293-3325 or
293-3356 or any member. 44,45,46,52c
HAM AND EGG SUPPER, Hibbert United
Church, Staffs, Wednesday, November 20,
5-8 p.m. Adults 58.00, children under 12
53.00. Pre-school free. 44,45,46'
BAZAAR, November 16 at Trivitt Memori-
al church. Horne baking, crafts, deli, from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 44,45,(46)'
"MURRAY'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS",
see detailed ad, describing their 13th Annual
House November 1, 1991 - November
2 , 1991. Don't miss the "Excitement".
Come visit us, door prizes, Christmas good-
ies, see lots of decorating ideas. Our home is
open and decorated top to bottom, inside and
out. 11 Richmond St., Arkona, Ontario. 828-
3398. 44c
GRAND BEND AREA MEDICAL CEN-
TRE Public Notice, Annual Meeting, Tues-
day, November 19, 1991, 7:30 p.m., Sauble
Crt. Lounge, Grand Bend. 45.46c
MESSIAH FF I and Music of Mittens:
presented by the 65 voice Blyth Festival
Singers, Sunday, November 24 at 2:30 and
7:30, at Wesley -Willis United Church, Clin-
ton. Guest artists: Gordon McLeod, Canadi-
an Opera Co., Tontine Sarah Parkinson,
London; and from the area: Ranee Stalen-
hoef, John Delager, Huron Soca Cantorttm,
and Huron String School Orchestra.
45,46,47c
CRAIGHOLME CHRISTMAS BA-
ZAAR, 2-4 p.m., Friday, November 29,
1991. Baking, crafts, door prize and tea
room. Craighohne Nursing Home Auditori-
um. Proceeds to Resident CoundL
45,46,(47)c
CRAFT AND BAKE SALE, Saturday, No-
vember 9, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Hensall Commu-
nity Caine. Admission 51.00. Light lumdi
available. Hosted by Hensall Minor Hockey.
Everyone welcome. 45c
FIRST DEGREE to be conferred by 3xeterli
Oddfellows on Tuesday, November 12,
1991, Exeter Lodge Hall. All Brothers wel-
comed. Lunch will be served. 45'
CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW AND
SALE, Wednesday, November 13, 1 p.m. -
10 p.m.; Thursday, November 14, 10 a.m. -
10 pm. Dashwood Community Centre, up-
stairs and downstairs. Admission $1.00; Un-
der 6 years free. Free refreshments and door
prizes. 45,46c
HURON COUNTY BRANCH OAS. An-
Buck Doe
for
Rob Taylor &
Heather Thompson
Sat., Nov. 16
For further information cap
228-6282 or 345-2058
Wedding Reception
Glenn & Grace
Hodgins
(nee Hutchings)
Nov. 9
9 p.m. -1 a.m.
at Exeter Rec. Centre
Music by
Tennessee Gentlemen
Everyone welcome
Bus Trip
Kirkton
Horticultural
Society
Sarnia Christmas
Lights Dec. 5/91
Phone Josie Rychman 235-
2251, Marilyn Robinson
284-4188
Mt. Carmel_CWL
{nal
Christmas
Bazaar
Sat., Nov. 9
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Dashwood
Community Centre
SPORTS CARD
SHOW
Sat., Nov. 9
at Exeter Legion Hall
9:30-4:OOp.m.
Admission: $2.00 /
2 door prizes
i/
nual Meeting and Potluck , 6r30
speaker 8 p.m., Thursday, ovenber 7,
Godeich Twp. Commurrity Centre, Hohnes-
ville. Guest speaker Ed Pfielps of Weldon
Library, London. Visitors welcome. 45'
CRAFT AND BAKE SALE, Saturday, No-
vember 9, 10 a.m. - 4 pm., Hensall Commu-
nity Centre. Admission 11.00. Refreshment
available. Hosted by Hensel) Minor Hockey.
Everyone welcome. 45c
"CHRISTMAS IN CHORUS." The New
Huronia Singers invite you to share the
sounds of Christmas on Sunday, December
8 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., Exeter United
Church Tid ens available from Country
Bakery, Exeter United Church, any choir
member or 235-2865. 45,46,47,48c
HOWER AND DANCE for Bob and Mu -
n Lachlan who last their house by fire.
Seafonh Legion, Friday, November 15, 8-12
p.m. Everyone welcome. Ladies bring sand-
wiches. 45c
THE NOVEMBER MEETING of South
Huron Hospital Auxiliary will be held on
Tuesday, November 12 at 2 p.m. in the
Board Room at the hospital. 45c
Craft 8 Bake
Sale
Sat, Nov. 9
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Hensall Community Centre
Admission $1.00
Refreshments available. Hosted
by Hensall Minor Hockey
Everyone welcome
Klrkton U.C.W.
Talent
Auction and
Bake Sale
Wed.. Nov. 13
Kirkton•Woodham
Community Centre
Dessert and coffee
7:00 p.m.
No admission charge,
eve'ryofle welcome
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DOOR PRIZES
Exeter and Area
Figure Skating Club presents
CHRISTMAS
FASHIONS
November 19 at 7:30 p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
Fashions by:
• Purple Tltrtle • Designers
• Macleans ( skating and winter clothtr
$10 per person • $6 for 16 and under
T/cilfsts available at above stoves
Ware th Shoos or oh* members
WINE OR PUNCH & CHEESE INC( UDED
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