Times Advocate, 1992-03-25, Page 23PRYDE
CONSUMER
BIRTHS
INDLSPOSABLES • Congratulations to all
parcnu on your new arrival. We all want the
best fur ow baby. So try die best diaper for
baby - lndisposables "The Cotton Cloth
". Call your local consultant Janine
263-5124. Dupers, paras, dhunge pads and
more. 13c
PA*/KUE - Wow, Twins! Paul and Cathy
(nee Glavin) are thrilled to announce they've
been "twice blessed" with two nae beauti-
ful children. A little brother and aster for
Kristy, bon February 24, 1992, are Joseph
Edward, weighing 6 lbs., 0 oz.; and Trisha
Jacqueline, weighing 6 lbs., 0 oz Proud
grrendpareus are Joe and Mary Pavkeje and
and Jackie Glavin. Great-grandchildren
for Lama Glavin and Pearl England and Art
Baldwin. Many thanks to our tastily and
friends fee ell -of -dear help and auppost.
Thanks w all for all of the gifts and visits
we've received. A special thank you w Dr.
Fellows and the nurses at St. Joseph's hospi-
tal and to Dr. Steciuk for theaxca!}au medi-
cal care he has given to all of us over the last
several months. 13c
PIZZATI (NEE KLEMKE) • Brendon and
Jean joyfully thank God and each other for
the birth of Josiah Brandon Vincau. Josiah
was bon at 11:14 a.m. on March.12, 1992 at
•St. Joseph's–Hospital, weeptingfi11bs.-#9
cos., and ieeasunng 19 3/4". l r.ridpasmu
are Paul and "Helen Menace end Dave and
Paui Caulks Great-grandparents are Domin-
ic and lana Barn and Margaret Pisan.
Oleatirmt-grandmother is Mary Hama. Jo-
siah u warmly received by all. Spade
thanks are extended to Dr. Helen M. obin-
-sanand-Fnmit-V. -Muia and hospital start
andk
eo funky! and friends for their love,
�rari_sand ptajiaii:Psalms 118:24. 13•
RYAN • Jan and Tom am pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their daughter Cassantra
Layne on March 19, 1992 weighing 8 lbs., 9
ms. Granddaughter to Marguerite Luther.
Grand Bend, and Helen Ryan, Meaford. 13'
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FINK - At University Hospital, London on
Friday, Mardi 20, 1992, Mrs. Sharon Mane
(Baynham)Fink of Hauall; in her 45th year.
Loved wife and friend of Bryan Fink. Dear
daughter of Lillian (Hewin) Baynham and
the late Roy Barham <1991). Loving moth-
er of Lorena Fmk -Crown and her husband
Jim Crown. Dear sister of Wendy L. Taylor
of Exeter and Wayne B. Baynham of Latin-
ville, California. Beloved aunt of Mandy
Lynn Taylor and Kandy Lynn Taylor. At the
request of Sharon there was cremation, fol-
lowed by a time of fellowship on Friday,
March 27, 1992 from 3 p.m. -1 a.m. et the
HensaU Legion with Legion service Hensel]
Royal Canadian Legion Branch *468 to start
at 7 p.m. Memorial donations if desired may
be made to Scleroderma Association or char-
ity of choice. Arranged through Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Home, 236-4365. 13c
GREB •.At South Huron Hospital, Exeter
on Saturday, March 21, 1992, Kenneth C.
Greb of Centralia; in his 78th year. Beloved
husband of Mildred Greb (Smith) and dear
father of Wayne and Sulu Grob of Central-
ia. Dear grandfather of Jeff, Daryl. and Julie
and Steven. Dear great-grandfather of Kur-
tis. Dear brother of Doris and Reg Hodgson
of Waterloo and Lylyan Greb of Zurich. Ken
was predeceased by his sisters Edith and Va-
leria and one brother Oscar and is survived
by his mother-in-law Flora Smith of New-
market. Also surviving are..sevenl nieces
and nephews. Rested at the Hopper Hockey
Amend Home, William Street, Futter where
the Funeral Service was held an 'Tuesday,
March 24 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Jeamue
Udall and Deborah Caner officiating. Inter-
ment Exeter Cemctery. Donations to the
V.O.N. or the Huron County Home Cam
would be appreciated by the family. 13c
A &NO71NCFMENTS
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Times -Advocate, March 25, 1992
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DEATHS
McAADAMS - At Clinton Public Hospital al
TLesday, March 17, 1992, Mn. Puieda Ma
rie (Dianna) McAdams of Zurich, xi) he
68th year. Beloved wife et Harry Franklin
McAdams. Dear mother of David Edwin
McAdams and his wife Karen of Olanwonh.
Predeceased by one daughter Guyana Aldine
(1950). Dear sister of Louis Dittmer, Joseph
Dittmer both of Listowel, Quirks Dittmar of
Dashwood, Mrs. Bertha Weir of Machete.
Laura (Mrs. Murray Middleton) of Atwood,
Mrs. Vega McMillan of Tavistock and Lil-
lian (Mrs. Ivan Siernon) of Mitchell. Dear
grandmother to Clint, Stacey and Tara. Also
surviving are several nieces and nephews.
Rested in the Zurich Chapel of 1141 P.
O'Connor Funeral Haines, 49 Goshen Street
North, Zurich, where the funeral service was
conducted Thursday, March 19, at 2 p.m.
—with Rev. Bois Sinaaac officiating. Spring in •
ferment in Ernmanual United Qhurch Ceme-
tery, Zurich. As expressions of sympathy do-
nations to the chanty of one's choice would
be appreciated by the family. 13c
PURTILL • At University Hospital, Lon-
don, on Tuesday, March 17, 1992, Mrs. Joy
(Power) Purtill of Exeter and formerly of
London, in her 62nd year. Beloved wife of
Don Purtill. Survived by her sister-in-law,
emu, uncles and cousins. There will be no
funeral home visitation. A private family fu-
neral service was conduced in the chapel of
the A. Millard George Fumed Home, 60
Ridout Si South, on Thursday, Much 19
with Rev. Patrick J. Mellon officiating. In-
•amme,t -Woodland Cry. At an awns -
Mon of sympathy memorial donations m. -
-be made to thellead andSini&dFoonaiBin"-
d Ontario, 245 Pall Mall Sues, Louden
N6A 9Z9. 13c
REGIER • Ethel Mary (Dietrich) - It is with
great sadness the family announce:. the pus-
tng of Ethel, beloved wife of the late George
Regier (1984). Beloved mother of Janice
(Mrs. Raymond Hartman), Karl, Qarenoe,
Gare, Patrick, Kathryn Regier, all of Zurich
and Sister Mary Regier C.S.J. of London.
Dear sister-in-law of Marcella Dietridi of
Zurich. Predeceased by sisters Lura, Agnes
and brothers Aiphcnsus, Francs and Irvin.
A very special grandmother of 47 grandchil-
dren and great-grandmother of 49 great-
grandchildren. Rested in the Zurich Chapel
of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home, 49
Goshen Street Nath, 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Mon-
day, March 24. Mass is at 10 a.m. Tuesday
at St. Boniface Church with Fr. Peter Hayes
celebrant. CWL prayers at 3 p.m. at d_ parish
prayers at 8 p.m. Monday, March 23. Ever
loved, ever remembered As expressions of
sympathy donations to St. Boniface Building
Fund or Canadian Arthritis Society would be
appreciated. 13c
EPILEPSY - Epilepsy, Huron -Perth -Bruce
(per thanks Mute Squirrel and Three
AAA See, Exeter, Cosy Cotner and Mike's
Stop & Go, Henuall, Tub's Camay Kitchen,
Zunch and Mr. Mugs, Grand Bend for par-
ticipating in Coffee Capers. 13c
GIANNANDREA - We wish to thank our
neighbours and friends for your kindness
and senputt following the drifll Ofroar father
and grandfather. The cards, flowers, eptpaes-
sions of sympathy and manorial donations
were greatly appreciated. Your thoughtful-
ness will always be remanbered.
13• Gino, Can ns
David and Michael
Et
,szti,.."A;A:MikkiLtfp-N4A24iin
HARp1E - Wads cannot mimes our deep
=fur row kindness said oeaoen
s, during Bob's illness, and at die
tins44tis death. Vow flowers. arida dons -
ttluyl,ikome arils and food were truly apprt
Weed. Our thanks goes out to the staff of
Nursing Horne for their mtder-
pre of 1o. A special links" to
Haller Voakes for her oomffortirig mes-
sage, to C. Hastert & Son Funeral Horne for
the excellent service, and to die Gunton
U.C.W. for providing a time of fellowship.
Life bolds no greater treasures than family
and friends. God bless you all.
13' Madeline Hardie and Family
HEYWOOD • We would like to extend our
sincere thanks to all who helped to nuke our
50th Weddinga Anniversary such a cherished
and nticswnble occasion. To our children
and their families, a special thane you for or-
ganiang,the Open House and the excellent
dinner. To all those who attended and sent
gifts, cards, flowers and greetings, you will
always be remembered. 'Ilk planning, deco-
rating, and preparation of Iunch took a great
deal d time and effort and it all readied in a
day we will never forget.
13c Lavers hand Dewier
HIBBERT • The family of the late Marie
Hibbert would like to extend heartfelt thanks
to friends, residents, 'co-workers, the staff,
and Board members of South Huron Com-
munity Iiving.Aawciatiat. Our snoero ap-
preciation foe fiend tributes, memorial done-
- lions; +miaita; s—aad -expressions d yew
sympathy. Your gifts to the Camntnity liv-
ing Association in Maria's memory have
purchased a special computer for the use of
the residents and others at the George and
Orchard Street Group Hann. We are deep-
ly grateful for this tribute.
13' Jam Hibbert,
Dianne and Jim Andersen,
Barb and Scot Lisle
JAQUES - A vveeryry special thank you to all
my friends, neighbours and my family for
the cards, flowers, baking, and phone calls I
received while in hospital and since return-
ing home. Thank you very much.
13' Susan
KIRKTON GUIDING UNITS - The Kirk -
ton Guiding Units would like to thank every-
one who made our penny carnival such a
success. A special thank you to all the
Mans, businesses and the Kirkton Commu-
nity Board. An extrathank you to
our MC Leon Paul for his hard work. 13c
MARRINAN • Pat, Joyce and family would
like to thank friends and neighbours for their
kindness during the loss of my brother,
Junes Marrinan. 13c
PARSONS • I wish to express my thanks to
all my family and friends for their cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while I was in the
hospital. Your thoughtfulness was greatly
lac
« Rick
PASSMORE (CARSON) - Words cannot
express my deepgrantude for your sympa-
thy and kindness shown to me with the death
of my father, William Cecil Canon. Year
' flowers, cards; phone calls and food dona-
tions were truly appreciated and your sup-
port and thoughtfulness will always be re-
membered and rheriahed. Life bolds no
greater treasures than the love of family and
friends.
• 13' Darlene (Canon) Passmore
EXETER
BiBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-1190 a.m. Fellowship Time
1190 a.m. Family Bible Hour
6:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
All services we held at
94 Orchard Street
Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more intonation please
cal 229-8881
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M.
tfi Patterson
Fourth Sunday in Lent
March 29, 1992
11:15 am. Holy Eucharist
Sunday School
Nursery Available .
Wednesday, April 1, 1992
7 p.m. Holy Eucharist
7:30 p.m. Lenten Programme
in Parish Hall
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, March 29
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 am,Moming Worship
790 p.m. Evnning Fellowship
Communion
Everyone Welcome
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DIR&TIJIIY
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, March 29
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Celebration Service
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Family Night
Programs for all ages.
Nursery available for aN services
A place to meet God and a friend'
ta
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilborn
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minisler Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
'March 29, 1992 - 1190 a.m.
Fourth Sunday of Lent
Sermon: "What About OtherTigers,
Other Christer
Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Church School 11 a.m.
Nursery Facilities available
Courtesy Car: Don and Melva Ecker
235-0575
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, March 29
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
1190 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, March 29
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 am. Sunday School
Nursery available
7:30 p.m. Worship
Everybody weleovne
Come and Worship with us
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CIS
68 Main Street South
236-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, Mardi 29
11:16 a.m. - Worship Servioe
Nursery and Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Maw
235-1723
Worship Services
March 29
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 6:30 a.m.
Prayer can do anything that
God con do.
RADER • The family of the late Dorothy
Jean Rader would lie to thank Pastor Jany
and Pastor Steve for their oomfon and
players. We greedy appeciate die love and
support of our neighbours, friends and rela-
tives who dowsed flowers, food and to the
charity of liar choice. We would dso tike
to thank the St. Pitts Lutheran Ladies in
Zurich for daing the lunch. We would espe-
cially like to drank Dr. Steele, Exeter and
University Hospital, Hoffman's Ambulance
and Funeral Home for hoar kindness.
13' Ray, Bob, Jos, Caro},
Brad, Barb, John, Brenda, Jeff.
ZsWAAN • I would like to extend a warm
thank you to my family, friends and neigh-
bour for the thoughtfulness expressed to me
while I was a patient at Victoria Hospital
and during my weave yat home. I sincerely
appreciate the vista, telephone calls, et -
well cards, payors, flowers, books and fruit
baskets. Your kindness will dways be item -
wed.
13c Iced
BECii:ER - In loving memory of a dear
Mother, Verna, who passed away 1 year
ago, )march 27, 1991. -. _ . _---- --
March Domes with aadt�,
The day,the month, wasJl♦inareotBat.
Through tear we watdMdraappisg,
We watched you fade away,
We could not wish you back again,
To suffer that kind of pain,
Two tired eyes ate she plug,
Two tired hand, am t1iU,
The Mother we love so very 4010011.
Is slaspiaga t God'■ wt3t,- _ --
You never said goodbye bas,
Perhaps k's just as well
We never could have said goodbye,
Toa Mother we loved so well.
Loved always and deeply missed by chil-
dren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
13c
BECKER • In loving memory of a special
mother, grandmother and peat -grandmother
Verna, who passed away Mach 27, 1991.
As you were. you will always be,
Treasured forever in our merrioriea.
Lovingly remembered by Jim, Diane and
family. 13c
eats and
COWARD - In B mof my ammy
Coward,
March 28, Mary
Coward, Jere
12, 1988.
A ene aged by
as �y stay,
h's not the wads they are but few,
It's the lovely memory we keep.
Neva to be forgotten by daughter Lois and
family. 13'
McCRAE - In memory of a dear husband
and father, Ken McGee, who passed away
on his birthday March 29, 1988.
A special comer in eer hearts.
Is set aside for you,
As long as life and memory lou,
We shall remember you.
Genie and Bonnie. 13'
MOIR - In loving nemosy of a dear mother
and grandmother 11a, who passed away
March 28, 1991.
Gene from ue but leaving memories,
Desch can never take away,
Memories that will always linger,
While upon this earth we stay.
Remembered always by Shirley, Norma
find familia. 13c
IVARD - In memory of a dear husband, fa-
16er, pendfether and great-grandfather, No-
ble Ward, who passed away two years ago,
April 2, 1990.
No one heard the footsteps
Of the angels drawing near,
Who took you from earth to heaven
The one we loved so deo.
No farewells wereg poken
We never said oodbye,
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why.
Sadly missed by wife Ada Ward and all the
family. 13 •
EXETER ODDFELLOWS Annual Friend-
ship Night Dinner and Dance, March 28,
1992, IGrkton-Woodham Community 021 -
Ire, Kirkton, Ontario. Moak: Royal Aires.
Entertainment Chords of Woodham. Din-
ner: 6:30 p.m. Tickets 510.00 each. Dimes
and Dance $15.00 each. Dance arty $6.00
each. Tickets Iran Whlf Bowman. 235-1563
ot Lodge officers. 11,12,13•
SPORTS CARD SHOW, March 29, 11-
430 tables available. Cal D. Wilson, 294-
0317 or G. Mclimc ey. 2946263.
11,12c(13)
SPRING FROLICS featuring Stonetown
Entertainers, April 3, 8 p.m., Centralia Unit-
ed Church. Adults $3.50, public school chil-
dren free. Tickets available from U.C.W.
manbers or at door. 12,13c,14nc
STORY HOUR at Ree Centre Annex, Hu-
ron Park. Sura Wednesday, April 1, 1992
from 130-230 p.m. for 8 weeks For chil-
dren age 3-5 to have fun singing, listening to
Bible stories, making crafts, and eating
snacks. To register call Karen 2286236 or
Anne 227-4549. Sponsored by the Exeter
Christian Reformed Church. 12,13c.14nc
REDIRECTION of Long Term Care. The
Goverment of Ontario has been trolling a
series or meetings in Huron County to dis-
cuss possible chanes to the eystern of ser-
vices for minion, duabied aduks and family
caregivers in order to help people 'amain in
their own homes. The last meet•uag will be a
wrap-up seuien oven to the public and all
advisory poops. It will be held on Thurs-
day, Mardi 26. 1992 at 1:30 p.m. at the
Qmien L4on on Kirk Strut. Everyone
welcome. For more information contact
Community Heath & Support Services
(519)675-7680 or 1-800.267-0535. 12,13c
McGILUVRAY REMEMBERS, a history
of the past 150 years and the present, will be
mold by advance ceder for 530 a copy until
15. 1992. Thereafter, the price will be
340 a copy. Order forms are available at the
McGillivray municipal �office or by phone
raua
from Lore, 2944990 or Lois, 293-3135.
12,13c
SEVENTH ANNUAL Stanley Township
Canoe Rally, Sunday, April 5, 1992. Regis-
tration 12:30 p.m. -1:30 pm. Lunch booth.
For more infatuation al} 233.5876 or 233-
7103. 13,14c
SEVENTH ANNUAL Stanley Townrhip
Fiddle henbane, Sunda ,1 12, 1992 at
the To d S 2:00
pm. to 9:00 p.m. Admission .00� Meal
available frau 5 to 7 p.m. for $7.00. For
more information all 233.6203 or 233-
7103. 13.1Sc
HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE and Auc-
tion. Wednesday, April 22, 7.9 pan. and
Thursday, April 23, 10 ani. -2:30 p.m.,
South Ifwon ROC Carafe. Auction Thursday
at 12 noun. Townwide pickup, 9 am.
Wednesday. Sponsored by South Huron
Hospiu) Auxiliary. For information all
2294544 or 235-2557. 13,14c,1 Snc
V •
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH Annual
Beet&Wet April 8, 1992. Two setting: 5
pm. and 6:90 p.m. Aduhs 38.00, children S
to 12 34.00. Advance ticketi only. Call 262•
2304 or 262-2935. 13,14,15*
McGILLiVRAY MINOR BALL Associa-
tion Registration at West McGillivray Hall,
Wednesday, April 1.7-9 p.m. and Sawrdaay,
April 4, 9-12 am. Boys end Girls: T -Ball,
Mites, Squirts, Pee -Wee, Bantam, Midget,
Juveniles. Registration 515 - late 320. For
more information call Jay Weddle, 294-
6743. 13,14c
NORTH MIDDLESEX AND DISTRICT
Minor Hockey Association Annual Meeting,
Election of Officers, Thursday Ap • 2, 7:30
p.m., Community Centre, PaekhdL I3,14c
CHICKEN BBQ Wasdhum llsilad Chu&
June 10. Nae change of dale. 13c
Precious Blood Mission
Cash Cidendar Winners
Mar. 15 - Dade Bekelaar, Essar 10031 *SO.
Mar. 16 - Dahais Pym, Baasw,12291=50.
Mar. 17 - Daws Mussy, Exeir, 00311 850.
Mar. le - R�c�cad�aa now 10492150..
Mar. 19 - Rick -bevies. }firm Naikell076$ 850.
Mar. 20 - Dennie Hoggan, Kipple 50174 850.
Mar. 21 - Gilbert E. Dow, Eerier 11679 $100.
Calaedsrs available until April 3002.
Omtaa D. Dade% 235.1302
LUNCHEON
Caven Presbyterian Church
Thurs., April 2
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
$6.00 per person
All you can eat
Tickets available: Anstett's,
Smyth Shoes
Dance
t0
Terry Sumsion
at
Klrkton-Woodham
Community Centre
April 3
$10. per person
For tickets call 229-6161 or
229-6827
Proceeds to K -W Swim Pool
Open Reception
for
Gloria McKenzie and
Murray Taylor
Sat., March 28
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Lunbh provided
Exeter Legion
it. •
.y•'''vti
a.•t •
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Looe and Best Wishes from
all your family
25th Wedding
Anniversary
May 12, 1992
Ken and Winnie Sheppard
The family invite relatives, friends
and neighbours to celebrate this
occasion at an
Open House
Sunday April 5, 1992
from 2 - 5 p.m. at the
Elsie Perrin Williams Estate,
101 Windermere Road West,
London. Your presence is your
special gift.
MONUMENTS
Due to the inclement weather and the recent fire in
our offices and showroom we have extended our sale
for this final time. Please feel free to visit our new
temporary offices and showroom at 274 Victoria St.
Centralia. Just three doors north of our existing loca-
tion. Our hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Fri-
day, Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and evenings by appoint-
ment only.
ALERT
Effective 1992 our' provincial government through
changes in the cemeteries act by approving Bill 31
will be adding additional cemetery fees of $50 to
$200 to install fat or upright memorials in all Onta-
rio 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 March 31 we will pay the
G.S.T.
For further information please feel free to come into
our showroom and office at 274 Victoria St. in the vil-
lage of Centralia or call 228-6439 or our toll free line
1-800-265-3477.
We have over 40 monuments on display for you to
view.