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BAKEI.AAR - Dana td Mime thank
Ood for the Mb salad dihnir ti6st child, a
ma, Matthew Wtlisweref Sibs., bora,
*saw 19,11!91 at bass Hespitd
"mud =aa encs a NsiNsad Albs Raite
Akaraad amid .d Linda Methane of Lis
Mat 54.
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+1111.JOKE - Sandy and Heather (nee Sit
)%k Ood for the safe arrival of their
Ihat-ehild, Mathew Stephen born Tuesday,
'binary 21, 1992 at 4:14 pm., weighing 7
ahs. 14 ow., 21 inches hang. Very r feud
�1�/parau are Andre and Marione Bdlckc,
lisnsalJ and In and Joan Stephen, Exact.
ithst gnat -grandchild for Arthur Broderick,
Baiter. Spacial thanks to Dr. Sleek, Dr.
Shed aid the great nursing staff at (lies,
- Nhbiia4lsapital. Sc
(iROENEWBGEN • Paul and Jsckee (nee
Waritaar) would Ike to introduce a new -ad -
.diBon to their Badly. Their first child,
Brock Then coked eddy on January 12,
1992 weighing 8lbs., 9 ow. Proud gratdpor-
was ars Doter and Ages Orosnewagah, Lu -
caa anditoyaad as,' Wanner of Blen-
heim. Brork's gents are
Margaret Vu of Holland, Oad and Evelyn
Weidner of Ble ahww sad Albers trod Daisy
of wan --and. t -
e sediether is Ague Wanner of Blen- •
beim: 4c
McGAVIN • Brian and Shelley (see Finlay -
son) wens blessed with the sale arrival of
their first child, a sen, Brandon Nail, on Jan-
vurary 24, 1992 at Clinton Public Hospital,
ts
are Laird and R,u�byyarping 6-ibs.. 1 _Fiilayson d Kipper and
- Neil aid-Marie-lito(iavirn of Walton, gteat-
e u lanone %daysd Hanan and
Gal of Bloavale. 5c
VAN RAAY • In between .now .tams,
Miss Stephanie Nicole Van Reay made her
arrival at Clinton Public Hospital ender the
real starting6 d her Dad Martin, and Marg
Sandy Robinson, Dr. Art Steed and
Dr. Stedtrk. The big day was Tl"uraday, Jan-
uary 16, 1992 at 11:53 p.m. Stephanie
weighed in at 8 lbs., 7 ave. and was 19 1/2
inches long. Stephanie's Mom and Dad,
Martin and Teresa and her sibie"gs Jessica,
Dean and Philip welcome her hone with
ami
s. am. �g privileges go to grand-
parents Marie and Francis Hicusell and Case
and Army Van Raay and peat -grandma Ma-
tilda Hicknell and great -grandpa,
Manley. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and the
O.B. nurses at Clinton Hospital, also to Oma
and Opa for tadkerg tad" good care of Jessi-
ca, Dean, Philip and Martin, and to Oradndna
Hudnall for the home dart. 5c
VAN WEIREN • Ken and Karen (nee Kel-
ler) are proud to announce the arrival of
their son Brendan Paul on Tuesday, January
21, 1992. A little brother for Vanessa Lynn.
The arrival was at 1:31 p.m., weighing 6
lbs., 5 ors., 191/2 inches long. Proud grand-
parents are Murray and Pat Keller of Duh -
wood and KLas and Rita Van Weirs of
Hensall. Additional thanks to Dr. lam, Dr.
Fellows and the nursing staff at St. Joseph's
Hospital. 5•
VALENTINES DAY Dinner/Dance spon-
sored by Euler and Area Figure Slotting
Club, Saturday, February 15; 1992, S.H. Rec
Centre. Cocktails 6:30, Dimer 7:30, Dance
to follow. Tsdkeu 550.00 per made, in-
cludes comp imentary wine. Limited tickets
' available. ii''.,.
tabic ur+avaims and tickets
eaatact Dime Dining 235-1302.Julie Duck -
worth 23542377- or bray Hakvoort 235-
3228 marry cknb aaemher. r 43,6c
and Diads Mian
Parmta Mewing, Than -
30, 730 pm., Cammmiry
4,5c
MIN ANNUAL CRMLIDH presaged by
the Blyth Festival Singers, Saturday, Pebru
cry 8, s p.au., Oederich Trip Hall,
Hobnewii e. (Snow date February 2.) Pn
ant evening Scottish songs and dances
foitowednid by a supper buffer. llckeu: S12 in
advance or 314 at the dour, available from
choir members, Les Qantas, Clinton; Blyth
Pestival Box Office 523-9300 or Clinton
231-9990. 4,5i
12TH ANNUAL Howl for Millions. Spon-
sor a bowler for one game. Proceeds to
South Huron Big Brothers/Big Stolen -main
fund raisin` event et the year. Fetma 9-
15. Phone 235-3307 5,6e
CIEMPAIELL • Ruben A. of Riverside
Drive, Bawer, feetherty of Teakwood*
m th
1lownhip, w Jaaaa�y_r ink, Florida at Fri-
day, y 24, '1992, is his 73hd year.
Robot Sines!!, beloved hashend of the
formes Hanel But and Mar baler of Km of
7lehwoadth, Neil and Blohm, had, of Lea-
den. sonetved by five gaidehildrat. Moods
may all at the=
H u e.17 Q.datichi4eet eat.
Wednesday tram 2-4 and 7-9 ppm. mil 2
p.m 7ltaeday when Funeral 8a 4cei will
be held at the funeral heave.. Sprit beer-
mem
broncos may to the
anOntario
flawla
Stroke Foundation or the chanty of your
choice. Sc
- FERRY - At tirivwshy-lioophat, London
an Saiwday, Jemmy, 25, 1992. Ineg Rem
=)
wife of L y of rJohn teny. Dear
danger of Water and Maty Tames dtbn
Studeyy, Ontario. Dew Sharon t�Ja�cikiiee,l�
%danko Bridgetown;
dSt. Ham-
as: John 'Travers of Rick Teasers of
West Lane and Edith Ross of Pott Stanley.
Also survived by several daces and neph-
ews. Rested at the R.C. Dewey Funeral
Hage, Main Sreet. Banter, whore the ftaer-
alwewice was held on Tuesday, January 28,
1992 aJ 2p. Rev. David Stewart of Po
Starry oP6abtPon
ed. Visitation Monday eve-
ning 7-9 pm. Interment Exeter Cemetery.
Matwtial donations to the Charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
5c
SANDERS - Suddenly at Wcybim, Sas-
katchewan. Monday, January 20, 1992,
James Peter Sanders, beloved disband of
Lane (Kydd), loving father of Margaret
(Dodson) and Dann (Stsonen). Dear gand-
fatherof six granddsildren, brother -in -kw of
Ethel and Murray Marsh and Ruth Kydd of
Landon, Dorothy and Tony Moffatt of Kip -
pea, Patsy Sanders of Siete Lookout. Buri-
al at Weyburn, Saskatchewan 5*
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WRAGG • In loving memory of *dear hus-
band and father, Robert, who passed away 1
year ago, January 28, 1991.
Them will always be a h artis he, and often
a silent mar,
But always maims memories of the days
what you were here,
I sold you rive within my bean and there
yon will amain,
To balk with me throughout my life, tail
vre meet again.
Always temanizsed and deeply mime by
wife Margaret and all the fancily.
HODGINS - In loving m nory. el a dear fa-
• then Alan* Hodp ts, wha'aned away m241;19112.112.
T smalls sad memories
Of a dear Father gone toren,
And the ones who think el him today,
Are the ones who loved him hest.
Lovingly remembered by Bob, Ethth and
family. . 5*
1RORNER - In Ie gallimory of Ora, dear
wife, mother, r and great
nd nether, who passed sway Janeary 28,
a
1991.
The tide recedes tut laves behind bright
seashells an the sand.
'Me sun gots down, but gentle warmth still
lingers on the land,
The music stops, end yet it echoes on in
sweet refrains...
For every Joy that passes, something heautt
ful remains.
Sadly missed by husband Harold and fa
1 no
y
ABBOTT - The fondly d the Lela Abbott
wish to empress their thanks to their tda-
tives, Maeda and neighbours for Meir
thatghdWnsu daring the loss of a loathe
nrresrthh�erst�herpaWmetaer sand
reeiatggreat-
flekat tdbwss, tee alar a ienations, arc
earls andwf000dd ant to our homes and the
�to Haien teased i Rev.
iggleSieve !behead, the palllbss.ere and dot ladles
of Liman U.CW. for the badheen. Our my
spacial thanks a everyone w the !Maser Vil-
la for t eirdevesed cafe. 5
$ALLAN7YNE • The family or the late
Aswe E BiR:iRyne mild like to aottaideer
sincere shanks to Motives, blends and
neighbours for their starry kindnesses dating
Anna's Mums and after her death, and also
for donations of flowers jards and food sem
to our homes. A sinters thank you to St. Jo-
seph's Hospital and South Huron Hospital
and their staffs and Dr. Gans. Thanks to
Hockey Funeral Home for their help
sansidesatlon. Thank you to Rev. John
Hilbom and Rev, Sheila M cgregor for their
prayers, viten and comfoedag message and
the U.C.W. of Exeter United Church for the
delicious Mich. Special thanks to the ndgh-
boon and friends for the beautiful badcet
Miof green plants and donation to the
r Society. To each and every person
who touched our hearts and dared ata lou,
your kindness and thoughtfulness will a1 -
ways be remembered.
5c Lloyd Ballantyne and Family
HARNFSS - Thank you for cads, flowers
and telephone thea while 1 was a patient
in St. Joseph's I 'Fal and ince returning
home. Also, thanks to doctors and nurses on
fifth floor.
5nc Iran E. Hamas
HOFFMAN - The last mune of months
have been a very ftfficult and trying time in
our lives, and wilsout the love, payers and
support from family and friends, we never
would have gamest thmsgh it. The many
phone calls, ands. ggfu, visits and help with
the thidre was overwhelming and *ppm
-
crated more than wads an s. Thank
you to Pastor Gary and the Dashwood Unit-
ed Church, as well as many other Clergy and
their ehmchca for their special prayers. Spe-
cial"Thanks" to Dr. Lam for her expanse,
Dr. Doff and the 8th floor nurses, University
Hospital,' Imdur, Rev. Bob ,Peebles *ho
lent, a/sparked:sarrand to Marg ford
friendship and support you gave
whet she needed it most. Last, but not least,
to my wife and children for bring there
when 'needed then.
5c Jim Hoff t,
Dlithwood-
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
920 a.m. Sunday School
1030-1100 am. Fetiowship Time
1100 a.m. Fomity Bible Hour
6D0 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible Shidy
AM services are held at
94 orchard Sleet
Exeter
Everyone Waken*
For moro imbrmaion imase
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EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
' Sunday, Febwry 2
1000 am. Sunday School
1100 am. Worship Service
700 p.m. Evening Service
Nursery available for alt servioes
A paste b meet God and a triswd"
CAVA PRESBYTERIAN
68 MatnCHURCH,
236-2784
Minialer: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, February 2
11:16 am. - Worship Servioo
1210 noon - Maud Meeting
Nursery and Sunday School
Evwywco Welcome
DIRE!ETOIW
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
- 235-2661
Sunday, February 2
9:45 am. Sunday
11:00 am.Moming
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Everyone Welcome
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Min Weer,
Enter. Ontario
The Rev. Fay M
Pederson
The PreaoNstion of Me Lord
Fourth Sarney Aber Epiphany
Febrwry 2, 1992
11:15 am. Holy Eucharist
Sunday School ,
Nuri ry Available
Everyone Welcome
■
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
ii Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday. February 2
920 a.m. - Sunday School
1100 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
•
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Skeet East, Exeter
- Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, February 2
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
7:30 p.m. Worship
Every6odzweioome
•
Gane and Worth, with us
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED -CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Bervio's
1000 a.m.
7:00..fa.
Everyone
Sunday Radio
CKNX 92010190 am.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Qlobil 630 a.m.
Lite is bo short for us to sob everything
we want to do; but i is km a cosh br
f to do everything God wants ave b ado
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comdr of Jatnes-,nVcntfrew St
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilborn
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L Mils
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
February 2, 1992 - 1100 am.
Epiphany IV
Sermon: 'Make 1t Onoe-MdFor-a1M-
Mnud Meeting eel p.m.
Young At$ Gass 9:30 am.
Sunday Church School 11 a.m.
Nursery Iacikties available
Courtesy Gar: Chwlie AtthiN 205-1696
Everyone Welcome
0
KLUMPP - The family of the bre Ola
Khaapp would like to thank those who seat
flowers and donations to the Cancer Sot
on the event of our mother's death Her w1
to remain in the comfort of her home during
a lengthy illness was granted by member, of
the V.O.N., Permed Healthcare Workers
and Di S1&iuk. Special thanks to Rev. Pay
Paterson for her spiritual guidance Soon
the pain of sorrow will eau and fond memo
ries of her will comfort us
5• Howard, John, Isinew , Barbara,
Marjorie, hale and their families.
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(`slender Winners
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fen. O. 21 DwdamopsOnehob.7u&t 1Q79
bsa 22 Allan Rader, Dain
.Jaa21 Harvey Oodboh.
S0. J. 24 Denkbakdaar, Passe 8Su.
se 25 Shaton Roseau, t.endom. 1027511100.
Calendar. stilt available, contact b. Darting
215-1502
LIME •'11te ferilly &We71itel1titd Lovie -
wish to express Oar einem thanks said grat-
itude 10 our testy tehctiwa, Mends end
neighbours for the beattiful floral blinks,
manorial demotions, cards, food and sup -
rt. Think you to Rev. Colin Stover and
iloltrnan Penerd Home, also to the ladles of
Grand Bad United Church for the hwt-
eon. Your kindness and thoughtfulness is
Steady appreciated.
Clayton Lovie and Family
MiLLER - The family at the late Living S.
Miter wish to express their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and ndghbours for the
beautiful flowars, manorial donations,
cards. and.ata Qt-lotdnws cueioi-our•Ls-
reavement. Special thank. to Pastor L Sbj-
koviosad Pbstor% 1. irietfadke, the fidffman
Funeral Home, Pastor S. AHes and Father
Peter Hayes for their prayers and virits at the
Blue Water Rest Home, also ds special care
given to her by Dr. Wallace and Mn. Visa -
cher and the staff of the Bou Water Rest
Home. Thanking the ladies of Zion Latham
Church for serving lunch at the church, food
brought to our homes and church. Your
kindness will always be remembued.
5 • Eileen and Bob Lobate,
Helen end Neil Walker,
An and Paulen Miller
and families
PEPPER - A sincere thank you to all who
pined in the oelebrstian on our Golden
Wedding Amdvenary. Pectous manages
are luting.
Snc Cliff and !sura
RIGBY - My sincere thanks to relatives,
fne nds and neighbours for flowers, cards
and telephone calls at the time of the loss of
my dear sister, Marg Rigby. Your kkindneas
will always be remembered.
5• Jean Snell
ROLLiNGS - I would like to thank my
family, friends, relatives and neighbours for
cards, telephone calls and visits, for flowers
and food brought to the house once I have
returned home hum St. Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. T. Phillips. Ilene
STONE • Sincere Maks to our families and
friends for the mspssse on our SSth Wedding
Anniversary. The ltrvely meal and work you
had to do was very much appsetiared. Man.
ones are so precious. You are all so thodght-
.fuL Many thanks to everyone for the beauti-
ful cards and gifts.
"'5• Violet and Laverne
Huron County
Health Unit
irwites you to attend
A Sexuality and Birth
Control Drop-in
on every 1st and 3rd
Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to
120 p.m. at the
Huron County Health Unit,
Anne St.,
Exeter
Confidential counseling
provided.
'Everyone welcome
DANCE
HALL
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Fri.. Jan. 31
Singles Dance
Joan Spalding &the Foggy
Mountain Band
fat.. Feb.1
Les;9avMson i Sagebrush
bin., Feb. 2
Olid Tints Fiddlers Jamboree
(2 p.m- - 9)
349-2678
•Lucan
Community
B11)119
a Wednesday
January 29
Bingo starts 7:g0
Regular Games
Increased
Prizes
1-OOQ
jies*Pot 'come
,Total prizes $2300
Due 10 the licence regulations, rl0
one under 16 allowed to play
Licence 41637495
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AA'Nl1AL-1VTEn.ING
of the
HEN.ALL UNION
CEMETERY
ON THURS., JAN 30
at 10:30 a.m. in the Ht: nsall
Village Council Chambers
Grant McGregor - chairperson
Joanne Rowclilfe, secretary.
treasurer26.3-2590
Everyone welcome
The Hensall Union Cemetery
is a registered charitable
oraanizat)on
HAPPY 813TH BIRTHDAY
DAD AND GRANDPA
sr►a
Zurich M.L.F.C. Association
BINGO
Thurso, Jan. 30
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.
South Hibbert Athletic
Association
Snowmobile Poker
Rally
Sun., Feb. 2
Registration 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
at Hibbert Twp. Shed,
Mike Parsons Trailer,
Jack Britnell's Shack
PEYDE MONUMENTS. -
310 Victoria St. Centralia
ALERT
Effective 1992 our Prov. Govemment through
changes in the Cemeteries Act by approving Bill 31
will be adding ADDITIONAL CEMETERY FEES of
$50.00 to $200.00 to install FLAT or UPRIGHT ME-
MORIALS in all ONTARIO CEMETERIES.
Any fiat marker or'monument order placed now be-
fore the NEW ACT becomes law will not be subject
to the New Fee Plus until Feb. 29 we will pay the
G.S.T.
For further information please feel free to come into
• our Showroom and office at 310 Victoria St. in the
Village of Centralia or call 228-6439 or our Toll Free
Iine 1-800-'265-3477 -
Kirkton Wopdt am
Winter: Carnival
Kirkton AthletiC-Grounds
Saturday, February 8, 1992
Family Entertainment featuring Entertainer, "Indiana
Bobo inside Community Centre from
12 noon - 1 p.m.
• Mixed Saw -pitch tournament • Cross country Ski races
Registration 12 noon to 1 p.m
DANQE
Saturday, -February 8, 1992
Grovifning of Snow Queen - 8:15 p.m.
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Sunday: February 9, 1992
Combined thumb Service at 9:30 a.m.
Anglican 4m0 United Churphes
' Everyone welcome
tit a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
• Ciatr-Poker Rally
• Snowmobile- Poker Rally
• Cross Country Skiing Poker Rally
• TraCk Mechanically Groomed
• Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides
• Refreshments on Grounds
11 a.m.-2p.m.
Parioake & Sausage Dinner $3.00 'mill, $4.00
large
Admission: Saturday and Sunday - FREE
Dante: $10.00 per couple
Pr s for Yp�! th
..s(�Q�ter rat
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