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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-02-12, Page 21DOWN /GIREWS - Oyadi IDows .d Iden Cows ate somemenoe&Isiah arri- val d rre]r Sce Andrew Mims Down Glows on December 30, 1991 at So Joseph's limpital, Leedom. Proud postIparellls aro Bob Patt Down, Detente and HoMsu Dews, Trenton. 7c FULTON • Paul and Halve (Mathieson) are Willed ss easwursca the safe arrival d their first child, Nicole Rhaabath. The 8 lbs., 15 ozs. bundle of joy arrived at 5:45 am. on January 15 at Stratford General Hospital Poo grarWatghter for Kadnryn and Doug Pelton and Jager and John Methi.soo, a8 of Samford, and fire in diu Iter for Millie Paken, Hlen mod third for Olive Ind. Qimet Hiokr. Boater,. gnat -great gseddeugftter for Mn. Elisabeth IMIke of Mhdhell 7• OREGUS • Twins! Jim and Deb Otegus and big sisters Cudy and Sandra am phrased to announce the safe anvil of their twins, Sloven James, weighing 7 lbs., 6 Gas.; and Scott -Edward, w smg 8lbs., bons on Janu- ary 24, 1992 at Ss Joseph's Hospital. Proud grandparents are Gus and Gerry theses of Exeter, Isabelle Richt of Oshawa and Gor- -don Kiehl of Fountain 14illa,-Aiiaoaa. 7 THOMSON - Joe and Debbie (nee Lynn) along with big sisters Josie and Bailey arc very pleased to announce the birth of Soot Simon Lynn, born January 22, 1992, weigh- ing 6 lbs., 10 ors. Proud grandparents are Dunc and Betsy -Anne Thomson, Parkhill and Ralph and Gwen Lynn, Lucan. Proud grea-grandmothers are Mn. Annie 'thorn - aonand Mrs Olive 140111W. Pedant!. .-7c BROWN • 1 would like to thunk Dr. Garvin and staff at Victoria hospital, Dr. Gans, the staff of Exeter hospital for the are given. Special thank to my family, my son Ssewan and Bev and children, also relatives, friends, neighbours for their kindness and cam dur- ing the seven week stay in hospital and since tetunnng home: fur calls, visas and treats also.7lunk you also to the VON nurses and hone care. 1t will always be remembered. 7 • Russell FORD • A sincere thank you to my family, relatives and fnends for the prayers, cards and flowers I received while a patient in Undvknity Hospital Special thanks to D. Wragg, Dr. Steele, Dr. Pooley and Hoff- man's Ambulencx. 7' Ruby HAIST • A sincere thank you to everyone who helped celebrate my 99th pirthday with visits, cards and gifts. Special thanks to the ladies from the Blue ater Auxiliary who served the lunch. 7c Everen HUNKIN - The family of the Jae Kenneth Hunkin would like to express their apprecia- tion to everyone who in any way showed kindless to Kenneth during the pan year in - eluding his stay in University Hospital after- wards at borne, and after his death. A sincere thank you for the beautiful floral tributes, the memorial donations, the many expres- sions of sympathy in words and cards, and for food brought to our home. Special thanks to thee Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Mary Mouthy of the VON who was in our home when we needed her, Eva Mclean from Par- amed who came from Landon through storms • and fog to be with Kea during the night for the past five weeks, Rev. Mervyn Love who flew have from Florida to deliver a cornfonrng message. Rev.:Sheila /damn- gor for her kind words, Esitlyn Johns for 4ser expertise m the kitchen, Norm and Jean Johns for helping out at all times, and David Cinunismon for his luting friendship and below- Km iluoughout his life. To everyone who has shared our sorrow, your thoughtful- ness will always be iemembered. 7• Wilfred, Viola, John, Margaret and Matthew May 1 say a y heart-felt to 'wiry Massy lleeple -and Needs ;MOM mewiertttedialog soy loot May lei Merkel this water and to my family and Meads oho mama with ase *ming my aikel rias.1 say many tanks also b Jean Wer An and Marion Abbot and Roy end Masse Posiueon who kept my hone Special thanks to Dr. Wiseer8, Dr. Shame nh and Dr. Mathis whose cotteurtt ,donors made i1 posoible for me to be here Way. May 1 say maty thanks to the Legion 0167, the Oddfe1ows 067 and anyone else who re- membered me withifts, cards and visits during my illness. Althis has been greatly appreciated by me and my family. 7• Ohver LEWIS • My sincere thanks to relatives, friends and nalghbaun for comforting words, telephone calls, cards from Krinsky U.C.W., all euchre groups and many more in the loss of my loving sister Iva Lagerwerf Your kindness will always be remembered. 7• Nota PEPPER • It has been an honour to receive so many oongraw4wry messages, personal, by telephone and a multitude of lovely gifu . and cards. Thank you to our family, relatives anfriends for your love and ben wishes an our Holden Wedding Anniversary. We will ,Irbhsure the memories. Inc Cliff and Limn* STURGEON - My sincere thank you to my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, pryers, flowers and phonecalls while 1 was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and St Joseph's Hospital, London and since sunn- ing home. A special thank you to my hus- band and children for being there when 1 needed them the more 7c Doselda WEBBER - Many thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for cards, visits, treats and flowers while I was a panatt in Si Joseph's Hosptar and also for the food that was sent in. I would like to say a "Special Thanks" to Rev. Sheila Macgregor for her visits and her words of wisdom which helped mea great deaL Special thanks to Dr. Sales and staff and also the wonderful nun - eson 4th floor. 7• Dorothy WILLERT • 1 would like to thank my fami- ly, friends and neighbours for their prayers, cards, phone calls and gifts 1 received while in University Hospital and since returning home. Also thanks to Dr. Girvin, his team and nurses on the 7th floor for their excel- lent cue and oempunon. 7 • " Edith YEARLY - The family of the late William O. Yearley would like to express their very sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for your thoughtfulness and kind expressions of sympathy shown to us during the loss of a dear son, husband, father and grandfather. A sincere thunk you for the many beautiful floral tributes, memorial do- nations to Cancer Society, cards, and mes- sages and food sent to our homes. Special thanks to Staff at South Huron .Hospital and - Dr. Mike Gans. Special thanks to Rev. E. and.,Aev. Henry Vanlissen for visits and comforting words. Thanks to Hopper Hockey Funeral Home and Bob Fletcher in this difficult time. Also thanks to Crediton United Church Women for the lovely lunch after the service. To each and every person your thoughtfulness will al- ways be remembered. 7' The Yearley family, Edward and Flora Gacksteuer GRACE • In MwelalNae Osaseat111fff������ppp Sal, PMBas feta*, Red* ew.rrl r, 25, 1992, Hei d Smoke drarise Maw) her 70tbyear. %,loved wilts of dna Oroae, erggo, odBia. ase IMyMar of the late WWe1MsgsonPlMain and bum (Wilest) Hem Survived by -eons Oaeld or Wyandotte, Michigan, Rees and Lyme. d fit. Pews - burg, Plaids and de gradddl&Ten. Smith - en and sheen, Psedrick and Desna Hoist, London, Helen and Amid Wemidge, Bad- er, Myrtle and Gordon Penoelly, Beater, • Dons and Lorne Liaison, Cleatbwoit, B.C. and Maurice and Ruth Am Hain of Coeval - is. Predeceased by sister Elaaesor and bother Roy. Memorial Service was held Wednes- day, January 29, 1992, at Pliigrim Congress - Atonal - Church, St.-- Pesenburg, Florida. - A Memorial Service to take pieOe in May at Crediton United Church 'nth interment of ashes in Crediton Cemetery. 7• T HOMSON • Peacdully at St. Marys Me- morial Hospital on Thursday, February 6, 1992, Gralwn John Thomson of Si. Marys, in hu 19t11 year. Beloved gots of Grant Thomson, St. Marys and Jody Thomson (tory) of RR 2, Cmudem. Dear brother of Derek -set -boom loving --nos dice - d -Mrs. Olive Manson of Exeter and Lee and Elsie Jory also of Beater. Sadly missed by litany aunts, unties, cousins and friends. Rested at the LA. Ball Funeral Chapel, (Ball & Sus Ltd.), St Marys, where the ocmpiete facial service was held on Friday, February 7, at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Susan Binns, D.M. offi- ciating. Intermast Kirkton Union Canetery at a later date. In his manory donations to the charity of -you .oho ce -would be- appre- ciated: 7* BRINTNELL . In loving memory of my dear wife Shirley, who passed away Febru- ary 13, 1989 Your presence lints:, Your memory 1 treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. Lovingly remembered by Gerald. 7c BRINTNELL • In loving memory of our dear Mom, Shirley Brintnell, who passed away three years ago, February 13, 1989. Today recalls Gad memories, Of a dear Morn gone to test, And the ones who think of you today, Are the ones who loved you best. We will cherish all our memories, They are full`bf love and care, They remind us that we hada Mom, Who was the best beyond compare. No muter how we spend our days, No muter what we do, Our hearts still ache with sadness, As we lovingly think of you. Too loved and too special to ever be forgot- ten by Tem and Scott. 7c BRINTNELL - In loving memory of a won- derful daughter Shirley, who was taken from me so suddenly 3 years ago, February 13, 1989. Precious memories never die, As years go on and days go by, Deep in my bean a memory is kept, Of a wonderful daughter 1 will never forget Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by your Mom. 7c BRINTNELL - In loving manory of a dear sister and aunt,Shirley, who passed away February 13, 1989. Though your smile is goute forever, And your hard we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of you whom we loved so much. Your memory is our keepsake, With which well never pan, God has you in His keeping, And we have you in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by Larry and Jane, Lindsey, Kayron and Bill. 7c ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Pastor LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday, February 16 9:30 a.m - Sunday School 11:W a.m - Worship Service Everyone Welcome EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 9:30 a.m. Sunday Sohool 10:30-1190 am. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 690 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday evenings 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study All eervioes are held at 94 Orchard Street Exeter Everyone Welcome For more information please cog 2294081 BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, February 16 10:00 am. Worship 11:10 am. Sunday School Nursery avai bee 730 p.m. Warship Sverybo* welcome 111 Cann ane! Worshi os DIRECTORY EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main Si North Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer 235-1723 Worship Services 10:00 a.m 7:00 p.m. Nursery Available Everyone Welcome February 16 Handicapped Awareness Sunday Wheeioheir accessible Sunday Radio CKNX 920 10:30 a.m Daily T.V Faith 20 Global 5:30 am Ll e ors too short lot us to ab everything we want to ole; but it is long enough ler us to do everything God wants us to ole. EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S Pastor Vernon Dean Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers Sunday, February 16 .10:00 a.m. Sunday School 1190 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Nursery available for all services A piece to meet God and a friend' • CAVEN-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 88 Main.Steet south 296.2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Organist Miss Carolyn Love S+uldayt February 16 .11:16 r Warship Service Nursery and Sung*/ School Evw.yors. Wakeilag EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer of James and Andrew St Ministry ▪ The Rev. John C. Hilborn 1 , Mrs. Bev Robinson �h ® The Rev. Grant L. Mills (Minister Emeritus) Director of Music Ralph C. Topp February 16, 1992 - 11:00 a.m Sixth Sunday after Epiphany Sermon: 'The Agony of a Nation Convulsed!' (A sermon on Canada's current dilemma) Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m Sunday Church School 11 a.m Nursery Facilities available Courtesy Car: Charlie AtthiN 235-1536 Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, February 16 9:45 am. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Moming Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Filen - 'The Value of Family Rituals' Tony Compolo • Everyone Welcome Cf TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH • 264 Main Street. Smler, Ontario The Rev. Fay M Patterson Sixth Sunday After WhenY February11:15 Ho yy�Cucharlst SundNinetyyASchool r e Everyone Welcome • EYRE - la loving rosemary of Owegball, who N91 d trawler' yesraro, Pabremy 12, family ea see Med Iessd arm turn beton, b Moves s wand tat sever bees, And an everesklag Mars We Amor bniR to cid days bask, When we were all Omaha, B ut loving thoughts and memsaks. Wil live with us forever. Them will always be a heanadse, And often oilers seas, Of ▪ always qhs mammies, Y you were here. We hold you close within our hems, And here you will remain, To walk with ni s oughout our -lives, Until we meet again. Sadly missed and lovingly rernenbesed by his wife Once, bis family, granddhikken and great-graddildren 70 EYRE - to loving memory of a wonderful Dad and Grandfather. Campbelll Byre, who passed away 1 year ago, Febnury 12, 1991. His blue eyes sparkles while he spoke. His hearty laughwhen he told a jok With faint farewell you fell asleep, Leaving Maly memories forme so keep. Always a smile instead of a frown, Always a hand when 1 was down, Always true, thoughtful end kind, What wonderful memories you left behind A heart of gold stopped beating, Hardworking hands to rest, God broke my heart to prove to Inc. He only takes the -best. So forgive me God for my silent scan, A silos wish my Dad was Isere, 1t broke my heart to lone him, But one thing makes me glad, I was blessed to be his daughter, But hest of all he was my Dad. Look after him Lord, dont leave him alone. For this is his first year away from home. Dearly loved and sadly missed by daughter Marlyn and Art, grandchildren Brian, Terry and Becky. 70 EYRE • In loving memory of Campbell Eyre, who passed away February 12, 1991. When thoughts go beck as they often do, We treasure the memories that we have of ou, o longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you are always than. Lovingly remembered by Laurance, Dianne, and family. 7c EYRE • In loving memory of a dear broth- er -m -law and uncle G. Campbell Eyre who passed away one year ago today, February 12, 1991. His charming ways and smiling face, Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each. And died beloved by all. Lovingly remembered by Ben, Nettie, Vio- let, Ella and families. 5• GAISER - In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather Arnold Frede- rick, who paced away February 15, 1989. The one we loved remains with us, For love itself lives on, And cherished manories do not fade, Because a loved one's gone. For we cannot halt the hands of time, Or live again the past, But in our hearts are memories, That will forever last ,. Lovingly remembered by Mona, Mane, Harry and Jason. 7• HODGERT • In levant memory of a dear husband, Reginald .Hodgen, who passed away 2 years ago, February 14, 1990. Notting can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fad memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Sadly mused and lovingly ranartbered by his wife Jean. 7nc HODGERT - In loving mangy of our dad and grandfather, Reginald Rodgers, who caused away February 14, 1990. We Cannot clasp your hand, father dear. Your face we cannot see, But Ice this little token, Tell that we still remember thee. • Sadly missed and dearly loved by Grant, Scow. Ivan. Brenda, Jeanne, Holly and Rich- ard. 7nc JOHNSTON - In loving memory of a dear father, Charier Johnston, who passed away February 16, 1989; also a dear mother. Jean Johnston, who passed away May 23, 1979. Sadly missed, but always in our hearts. From daughters Jean, Dawn and families. 7c JORGENSEN - In loving memory of Anne Jorgensen, who paasod away 2 years ago on January 11, 1990. No one knows how much we miss you, No ones knows the biter pain, We have suffered since we lest you, Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, Them u not a day,° That we do not think of you. Lovingly remembered, never forgotten and sadly missed by Dad, sisters, brothers and . all their families. 7• MATTUCCI - In loving manory of a dear mother and grandmother, Ruth Maffucci who Rasied. away two,yoan . o, Fe_hruary Them is a special feeling When I think about my mare A feeling full of limeades Of all the things we've done. When I am sad and lonely And everything area wrong I always bear you whisper Cheer up and carryon. So those who have a mother Cherish bee -with are For you will never know the hsisnadse • Till you see ber empty chair. Lovingly remanbered by your son Butch, La,ore, your grandson'Matahaw and gsw4' daughter Miranda. We love you and miss you very mut{ Mom. 7• Bus TRIP Klrkton Horticultural Society Highland Tours Ameriflora '92 - Columbus, Ohio May 8-11 Phone Josie Ryckman 235-2291 -Marilyn Robinson 284-4188 "Scottish taste„ Presented by Clinton Legion Pipes & Drums Saturday, February 15, 1992 9:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. Clinton Legion Hall Tickets $10.00 For information and tickets call Carl hells, 235.0005 Wedges bleed 111111101 Cob Calesdar Winos •tittssga,r 5tst O` Rias Raids Mlle 471.14 lit }Gat, ltltsarN f oro IN/my!b =1st,. 8160. ' $8011�4.eb soppy /6th err t• ,ser DANCE HALL 9 p.m b 1 a.m. .Fri. Feb. 14 Singles Dance Kettle Creek Band (BX93 Roads Winner) *4}*** Sat., Feb. 15 Sunrise 349-2678 • Nashville Easter - - $399 pp Canadian Based on double - April 17 - 20/92 - Hosted by Wendy Kerslake ELUSON TRAVEL Old Town Nall, Labor 1.800.265.7022 or 519.235.2000 regrAprr“err imrirvrirlm, - Valentine's Day Dance get Saturday, Feb. 15 V V South Huron Rec Centre 9 p.m. $4.00 per person • Music by: DJ Darryl McCann Sponsored by Exeter & Area Figure Skating Club VwrwrnMVwrVVVVwrwhrV Vw►VwrV VVVVVw► H1.010N OUTREACH Maoism oisnt Services provides personal care to individuals with physical dimloTuies, Attend an Open Heave on Friday, February 14, 1992 at 89 Don Suety Qioton, 10 a.m.-2 pm. 6.7c CREDITON •COMMUNITY CENTRE SUPPER. Old fashioned Roast Beef Diaper, March 11, 1992 5-7 p.m, Adults 38; Chil- dren S4; Family 520. 7.1,9c PAN SUPPER to be held at Triviu Parish Fell on Tu.sda , March 3, from 5 to 7 pm. Adults VA. Children EXETER LIONS sN0•PITCH. F alipa7 29. eau Scottyt , 135 2019. Brooke at�th�e uS,•1j.R.C. Saturday 1.11 .�rea • ••err�'7eight.Publk7.. i We, dcOURT HEALTH -UNIT �s $a81►HtwtilAFiaap�l.: Heath Mau 1to0.3t30p.n . 1. Costs 19et Gine (Cask' 3, pressure 7c A IIEART & STROKE CANVASS OF HIfRON PARK on Thursday, Feb. 20 - - 5 p.m. to 7 p:m. • Volunteers required Phone Bob Dietrich 236-4989 IRYDE MONUMENTh New Temporary Office and Showroom Victoria St. Centralia (Bob's Tree Service) CONSUMER ALERT iftective 2.992 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 FIAT or UPRIGHT ME- MORIALS In all ONTARIO CEMETERIES. Any flat mrker 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" O.S.T. - For further information please feel free to comednto our Showroom and office pt 310 Victoria St. in the Village of Centralia or call 228.6439 or our Toll Free line 1400,265,3477