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Times -Advocate, January 15 1992
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BORNATH • Phil and Lynn are thrilled to
announce the birth of their first child, Anne -
hese' Marie, on December 9, 1991. Proud
grandparents are Bev and Ann Simpson, St.
Marys and horst and Gerry Ilonsath, Exeter.
Great-grandparents are Andrew and Dorothy
Nark; Mitchell and Vilma Keene, Lucen.
Very s octal thanks to Dr. 3ewson and the
enure 011 sir( at St. Marys -Memorial Hos-
pital_ 3.
FEEN Y • Dave and Deb are very tactual
to abntitni_r ainval 'of
their first child, Rebecca Leigh Orace, on
January 4, 1992, weighing in at 7 lbs., 8 ozs.
PAVlyd grandparents are kay Ducharme of
Deshwuud and Lorraine: Feeney of St. Mar-
ys. Proud great-grandmother is Catherine
..Murray of Dublin. 3.
It's a Glrl!
HOIW.1 RT (RWHL) - Man and Michele
arc thrilled to announce the safe arrival of
• men hie childAlana Michele. The 8 lbs. 4
ons. bundle of joy •arrived at 11:22 rent. on
January 10, 3992. First grandchild for Gerry.
and Enda Richt and second for Ross and
Kathleen Rodgers, both of Exeter. Great•
grs.Ktdaughucr for Ben and Marson Riley,
Goderich; Catherine Riehl, Goderich and
Alice May, ExeterNeve mascot of the E-tet-
er Pcuie Rmgene team. 3nc
MAC LIKE-.Sh4rtc saki Diane. (re. ketone
-chink) are thrilled to announce the arrival of
their torsi child, a boy. Ryan Shane Eise ns -
chink Maguire arrived on December 19,
1991, weighing 7 lbs. 6 i/2 ozs , 20 1/2
inches long. frond grandparents are braand
I'at Maguire, George and Barb Euscnschink,
great-grandparents arc Cliff and Audicv
Mcore and Granny Moore. 'thanks to the 4th
ttowrr nursing staff at Victoria hospital. Ex-
ua special thanks to Dr. Maynard. 3c
SCHELL - Rick and Life (Miners) of Fon
Francis, Ontario are pleased to announce the
arrival of Scott Timothy Alexander, Deccm-
bet 24. 1991 at 7:04 p.m. weightng.3 lbs. 10
ozs. A little broxhcr for Darcy and Ryan.
Proud grandmothers are Margaret• Miners,
Kitchener and Sandra Schell, Dryden. 3c
VISSCHIiI1 - Albers and Theresa thank
God dor the arrival of a healthy baby daugh-
ter, Kathleen Julianne, on December 21,
weighing 8 lbs. 14 ozs. A little sister tor An-
gela and Melanie. 3•
Open House
OPEN HOUSE for Cliff and Laura Pepper
in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary, Saturday, January 25, 1992, 2-4 p.m.,
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Fellowship
Hall, Zurich, Ontario. 3,4nc
Winners -
Precious Blood Cash Calendar winners.
January 5 - Deb and Doug Masse, Zunch
*0877, S50.00-, January 6 - Robert Winters;
Renfrew *1122, 350.00; January 7 - W.
Charlton, Centralia *0739, 350.00; January
8 - Joyce Morgan, Exeter 10769, 350.00;
January 9 - Peter Hunte na, Sebringvillc
*1626, 359.00; January 10 - Noreen
McCann, Dashwood *1758, 350.00: January
11 - Doreen Smith, St. Marys *0111,
5100.00. Calendars still available, contact D.
Darling, 235-1302. 3c
EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Annual Meeting, Friday, January 17, 1992 at
Three AAA See Restaurant, Exeter. Dinner
at 7:00 p.m. Call 235-2122 for advance tick-
ets. 1,2,(3)c
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNiT
Adult Health Clinic. Location: Health Unit
Office, South„ Huron Hospital, Exeter. Date:
Tuesday, January 21, 1992. Time: 9:00-
11:30 a.m., 1:00-3:30 p.m. 1. Health Coun-
selling; 2. Foot Care (fee); 3. Blood pressure
testing. 3c
BOLAND • At South Huron Hospital, Exet
or, on Theiday, January 7, 1992, Audrey
Verna (Yearley) Boland of Exeter Villa, for-
merly of London in her 7Sth year. Wife of
the late Austin B. Boland (1991). Dear sister
of Ed Yearleyl'of Windsor and Rena (Mrs.
Ken Wood) of London. -Rested at the R.C.
Denney Funeral Home, Main Street, Exeter
where the funeral service was held at Thurs-
day, January 9, 1992 at 2 p.m. 'Rev. Mark
Geddtc of St. Lawrence Presbyterian
Church, l.a_►d-Qtr.. Q(fjeiete4. Visittuiorl s
Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 ppm. Interment in
Mount Carmel Cemetery. Denature may be
made to Exeter Villa at the family's request.
3c
KLUMPI' - Peacefully at home on Wednes-
day, January 8, 1992, Ola Mildred (MacK-
enzie) Klumpp of Exeter in -her 73rd year.
Beloved wife of Howard John (Boots)
Klumn .. Dear #a er of lvbn and Jor�c+n
Mackenzie of Orangeville, Ontario. Leona
and Carl Towton of Clinton, Ontario, Barha-
m and Yvan Monate of Brampton, -Ontario,
elarjoric and Alien Oke of Exeter, Dale and
Theresa MacKenzie of Fon McMurray, Al-
berta. Dear sister of Floyd and Doris Pruner
of Brockville. Dora and Vick Ranson of Ne-
pcaii, Vera Manna of Brockville, line Tuck
orItteekvnle-Wallet acrd tytill-Pninereof
;girl J- Prrdc tcasgl_,.3 y 1 !nether, Ho-
ward Primer arra 2 sisters, Nellie Brannen
and Ruth Cook. Also survived by 16 grand-
children and 12 great-grandchildren. Rested
at the R.C. Dinney funeral llcxnc, Main
Street, Exeter where a private funeral ser-
vice was held Saturday, January 11, 1992 at
2 p.m. Rev. hay Patterson of Trivia Memori-
al Anglican Church, Exeter officiated. Cre-
mation. Intenment in Exeter Cemetery. As
expressions of sympathy donations to the
Canadian Cancer Socicty would be appre-
ciated I, the family. 3c
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LOVIE - Suddenly at South Iluron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, on Wednesday, January 8, 1992,
(hazel L (Waghom) Lovie, of Grand Bend,
in her 75th year. Loved wife of E. Clayton
Lovie. Dear mother and another -in-law of
Edeen and James lelaclntyrc and Bradley
Lovie of Landon, and Gary and Mary I ovie
of Wellesley. Loved grandma of 4 grand-
children and 6 great-grandchildren. Beloved
sister of Mrs. Olive Selves and harry Wag -
horn of St. Marys; Mrs. Merle Bauer of
Godench and Mrs. Orloe Watson of Kitch-
ener. Predeceased by son, Alien James Lo-
ve (1973); parents Henry and Dora (Kel-
land) Waghom and brother kay Waghom.
Rested at the 1. harry Hoffman & Sons Fu-
neral 1{onto, Dashwood, -where- the Funeral
and Committal service. was held on Satur-
day, January 11, 1992 at I p.m. Rev. Colon
Stover officiated. Interment in Robin's (till
Cemetery, Thonndalc. If desired, memorial
donations to The Canadian Diabetes Associ-
ation or dnaniy of choice would be appre-
ciated as expressions of sympathy. 3c
I'AUI, - After a short illness, at Memorial
;hospital, St. Marys on Wednesday, January
8, 1992, Reginald C. (Reg) Paul of Kirkton
in his 76th year. Loved son'of Nellie Paul
and the late Charles Paul. Beloved husband
of Peggy (E. Marguerite) Paul. Loving fa-
ther of Lynn Paul, Hamilton, David and his
wife Cathie Paul, Kirkton. Loving grandfa-
ther of Katie and Ian Paul. Brother of Gerald
and Norma Paul, Se Marys, Leon and Shir-
ley Paul, Kirkton. Cremation has taken
place. A memorial service took place at St.
Pauls Anglican •Church, Kirktan on Satur-
day, January 11 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Ste-
ven Emery officiating. Memorial donations
to St. Paul's Anglican Church or Memorial
Hospital, St. Marys, would be appreciated
and may be made through the Ball & Sass
Funeral Homes, St. Marys. 3
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COCKWILL • hi loving memory of Dad
and Grandpa (Gerald), who passed away one
year ago on January 16, 1991.
Today recalls the memories
That will forever stay.
Always remembered by Nelson, Gloria,
Sharon and Dianne. 3*
GOWER • In loving memory of our dear
mother, grandmother and great•erandmother
-Mat Mita jt••sstf sway.Jastsa,yrs.19*8. .
Mom's life is a beautiful memory '
ller death is a silent grief,
She sleeps infrod's beautiful garden
In sunshtpe and perfect peace.
We miss her, 0 how very much
But realize that God knew best,
Ile la us have her for many years
then gently bade her rest.
Lovingly retncmbered by her daughters
Vera, tuella, Alma and families. 2•
RF.STIsMAYER • In loving memory of a
dear husband and father Aaron, who passed
away 3 years ago, January 15, 1989.
There will always be a heanachc, and often
a silent tear,
But always precious memories of days when
you were here,_
I Nord you dose, wuthm my hemi, anti diem
yws will rename.
To walk with me throughout my life, until
we meet again.
Always remembered and deeply missed by
wife Lillian and sen Leland, Donne and fam-
ily. 3*
Thanks to St. Jude for favors received.
3•
D.1.
BOYLF: - 1 would like to thank my family,
friends, neighbours for all the acts of kind-
ness shown to me during December and hol-
idays. For the decorating, baking, flowers,
cards; gifts, visits and your prayers. If 1
hadn't had your support I could never have
made the tnp to Alberta to see Scou and his
family. '(inc'friends are a rave commodity
and 1 cherish all my friends and family.
3nc . Bernice
CONSIT1 - We would like to thank our rel-
atives, friends and neighbours for calls,
cards, and food sent to our home, since the
loss of our grandson. Your kindness will
never b-lorgotten
3. Percy and Emma
•
CROCKER - My sincere thanks to every-
one for your kindness and concern during
my stay in St. Joseph's Health Centre, South
ilurun Hospital and since I have returned
home. Special thank; to Dr. T. Phillips, Dr.
Jadd, Father Beck and Father Baguio.
Thank you for your prayers, flowers, cards,
gifts, food brought to my home; the list is
endless. You took the time, you cared, God
bless you. Sincerely,
3c Jeanie
HYDE - We would like to thank our family,
friends, relatives and neighbours for the
many telephone calls, visits, cards, treats
and offers of help, while l{arvey was a pa-
tient in University Hospital and since resum-
ing home.
.3* Harvey and Florence
KELLER - The family of the late Lucinda
Keller wish to express a sincere thank you to
friends and neighbours for floral tributes,
cards, and memorial donations. We wish to
thank Mr: Risi and staff of the Blue Water
Rest home for the kind care and attention
shown our mother during her stay. We thank
South Huron Hospital and staff, Pastor Larry
Stojkovic, Lutheran Church Ladies and Har-
ry Hoffman Funeral Home for their kindness
and assistance. 3•
CHURCH
D1RE[TIJIW
, ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
D shwood
Pastor
LARK TOJKOV1C
Sunday, Jdnuary 19
9:30 a.m - Sunday School
11:00 a.m -Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer
235-172:3
Worship Services
10:00 a.m
7:00 p.m
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Rada
,CKNX 920,10:30 a.m
Daily T.V
Frith 20 Global 5:30 a.m
Li'g is loo short for us to do everything
we want to do; but it is long enough for
us to do everything God wants us to do
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Htlborn
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister fimentus)
Directs of Music
ri
Ralph C. Topp .
January 19, 1992 - 1190 a.m
Second Sunday after Epiphany
Sermon: "To Be pr Not to Bel'
Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m
Sunday Church School 11 a.m
Nuraety aatities available
Courtesy Car: Rick Huntley 235-2072
- Everyone W.Iaomo
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-11:00 a.m Fellowship Tune
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hotir
6:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m - Bible Study
All services are held at
94 Orchard Street
Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more inlormatron please
call 229-8881
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main SL S.
Pastor Vemon.Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, January 19
10.'00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evenio- Service
Nursery evailahtr ervioes
'A piece to me 'errd•
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
,Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, January 19
10:00 a.m: Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
7:30 p.m. Worship
Everybody welcome
Ossae.si td,Nbrehip with us
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street
Exeter, Oetario
The Rev Fay M
Patterson •
Second Sunday Atter Epiphany
The Gonversron of St Paul
January 19, 1992
1 1 -15 a m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist. Mess Carayn Love
Sunday, January 19
9:00 a.m. Men's Sreaklast , ••
Guest Speaker: Rev. John Hflborn
11:15 a.m. - Worship Serbice •
Nursery and Sunday School
Sunday January 26
11:00 a.m. Worship Service with the
Moderator of the Presbyterian Church
in Canada - Rev. Dr. John Cameron
Everyone Weicome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST OHURCH
187 Huron 8t. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2861 44
.Sunday, Jemmy 19
9:45 a m. Sunday Scho64
11:00 a.m.Moming Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Everyone. Welcome
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McLACHLAN • We would like to thank all
relatives, friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness for donations, cards,
flowers and food brought to our home. Spc
ad thanks tot Zurich Ambulance service,
Michael P. 0041110r Funeral Homes, Pastor
Stephen Alles for his oomfoning words and
a special thanks to the i.O.O.F. Lodge and
also all the offers of help. Your kindness
will always be remembered
3• Doreen McLachlan and family
tori -lily' itricere thank; ►o-iniy Tempi y,
relatives and- friends for your kindness and
concern during my stay at Si. Joseph's
Health Centre and since resuming home
Special thanks tp Dr. T. Phillipa, nurses and
staff and Rev. Color Stover. Thank you for
your prayers, phone calls, visits, flowers,
cards and gifts and caring. God bless you.
3c liar!
TRIPP - We would like to thank the resi-
dents _of Whipka-end sunntm¢ing arca for the
nice wedding gift.
3c Collin and Angie
WEBB - 1 wish to thank most sincerely eve
ryone ho attended and took pan in nay sur-
prise birthday parry and roast, brought cards
and gifts. Especially to my family for their
time and talent in arranging the party. A
goo lime wailiirdWa3t ErrieclMSrtri
.3*. 'Gloat
Happy 25th Anniversary
The family of Les and Sue Riley
lnv7te7rle`nds end re7afhres to a
reception In honour of their 25th
annlversaty on Jan. 25, 1992 at
9 p. m. Hensen Community Cen-
tre. Everyone welcome
Lova Mom, DA, Kiat,
JACk, ALAN, Mit In IL ANd
AIANA
OPEN HOUSE
at the- -
Exeter
Curling Club
Sun., Jan. 19
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Bring the family!
Free curling - coffee
- hot chocolate
enmainimmuom
ifilififfifilififif 'NM
„rc/e DANCE
'HALL
9 pm to 1 a.m.
•
Fri.Jan. 17
Sirtgles Dance
Lee Davidson
& Sagebrush
Sat.. Jan. 18
Sunrise
349-2678
Zurich M.L.F.C. Associat or
BINGO
Thurs., Jan. 16
at Zurich
Community Centre
$3000
in cash and prizes Including
JACKPOT
$1100 MusT GO!
Also featuring
Bonanza #1 in 55 calls
approx. $600.
Bonanza #2 in 53 calls
approx. $300.
No one under 16 eligible to play
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Bingo starts at 7 p.m.
55
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wednesday
January 15
Pingo starts 7:10
Regular Games
Increased -
Prizes
1000
Jackpot Game
Total -prizes $2300 -
Duo to the licence regulations, no
one under 16 allowed to play
Licence 0637405
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Women's Self
Defence Course
Sponsored by
Lucan Lions Club
Saturdays,
Feb. 1 & 8
Full day sessions
Lucan Community
Centre
Fee: $35.00
Registration
Sat., Jan. 25, 10 - noon
Friedsburg
Days
1992
Meeting
January 15
7:30 p.m.
Dashwood
Community Centre
New members
required'
Allocation of 1991
profit discussed
Royal Canadian
Legion R.E. Pooley Branch 167
Exeter -Ontario
• Coming Events
Wed., Jan. 15 - Executive meeting - 7:00 p.m.
Sat., Jan. 18 - Members Sports Night
- Registration at 7 p.m.
- Games start at 8 p.m.
- Come out and play, prizes, lunch
Thurs., Jan 23 - General Meeting - 8 p.m.
- Lunch to follow
SYLLABUS FOR REBUILDING
YOUR BROKEN WORLD
Starting 7 p.m., Wednesday- evening January. 15, 1992
Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle
PART 1 THE TRAGIC REALITY OF BROKEN WORLDS
1. Broken Worlds 5. Life on the Underside
2.A Broken World Sampler 6. The Pain of Secret Carrying
3. Impenetrable Airspace 7. implosion
4. Why Do Worlds Break Up,'i
PART 2 -WHY WORLDS BREAK
8. Unhealthy Environments
9. 0 -Rings and Cold Temperatures
D. When Mud Slides and Floods Take Their Toll
11. Carrying theiiaggage
12. Tiptoeing on the Sptderweh
PART 3 THE REBUILDING PROCESS
13. Freeing the Bound -4p Heart 14. The Peace Ledge Principles
15. More Peace Ledge Principles
PART 4 THOSE WHO HELP REBUILD
16. Giving a Summer Purse
PART 5 PREVENTING A PERSONAL WORLD FROM BREAKING
1 7. The Bradley Tutorial
PART 6 REBUILDING YOUR BROKEN WORLD
18. Rebuilt'
PART 7 SOME PERSONAL COMMENTS
Epilogue: FINISH THE RACE. GET UP AND FINISH THE RACEi
PRYDE MONVIVIEVIN
1 Victoria
CONSUMER ALERT
Effective 1992 our Prov. Government through
changes in the Cemeteries Act by approving Bill 31
will be adding ADDITIONAL CEMETERY FEES of
$50.00 s S200.00 tdinstall FLAT or UPRIGHT ME-
MORIALS
,4iny fiat marker or monument order placed now be-
fore the. -NEW ACT becIpmes law will not be subject
• the New Fee Plus until Feb. 1 we will pay the
For further information please feet4ree to come into
our Showroom and office at 310 Victoria St. in the
Village of Centralia or call 228-6439 or our Toll Free
line 1-800-265-3477
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