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tefrw ea! tea Raaja d Dan hells ase
adchtzemelance the fe thooming mar -
of their mer Sandra Leslie to Da-
, eater" Donna of Exeter arid the
. Ray Perna.The wedding will take
place at the Churh of The Annunciation of
Our Lady, Dun Mils, 438111ario on April 24,
1992 at 3 pin. 144;
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,RAAis•r ' 113 . helm wad Ver -
bars aananorehsi nit of Cameron Seyes
on Meath 13, 1992, weighing 10Ibe. IOas.
A balk, for Neil widish. i4s
SIMI*ONKim aeial�
a.cs the of their Bide baardis of
joy, feu James, born on Daddy's birth-
day. tank 27 weighing 7 lbs., 9 ozs. Very
peedpdpuseas are John and Linda Bar-
na, Exeter, Marion Simpson, Parkhill and
Bill Simpson of Huron Park. 14c
RUNDLE - Larry and Jane aro very happy
to announce ounce the arrival of a son, Jeffrey
Lwaence, on March 17, weighing 8 lbs., 15
ams. A brother for Lindsey, Kaidene and
Bill. Grandparents are Verna Runde, Wood-
ham and Don and Marie Simpson, RR 1, St.
Marys. 14c
BOYLE - Peacefully at South Huron Hospi-
tal, Etteteritayftedri, March 29, 1992, Ber-
nice Barlarg, b of Dashwood; is
hei 64th you. "Bsloaed vYetdrfiugh W.L.
Boyle. Loving media and mother-in-law of
Scott and Mary Ann Boyle of Cold Lake,
Alberta; Fraser Boyle of Vancouver, B.C.;
Dean and Jayne Boyle; Trevor and Wendy
Boyle, all bf Exeter. Deer grandmother of
Shaman, Ryan, Patrick and Mitchell Loved
ester of Lloyd and Louise Smith and Harold
and Gwen Smith, all of Wyoming. Dearly
loved by her nieces and nephews. Prede-
ceased by her parents, Sidney and Elsie
(Dickson) Smith of Wyoming. A very dedi-
cated and loving lady has died, but her spirit
will remain alive in the memories of those
who knew her. Bernice touched manylives
during her short but vibrant life. Wllingly
helping in the Church, Order of the Emmen
Star, neighbourhood and community, she
will be missed greatly, but her sensory will
live en forever. Ruling at the T. Harry Hoff-
man & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with
visitation commencing at 7 p.m. Monday
evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening.
An Eastern Sur service was held at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Fimeral Hmu. Funeral
Service will be held at Calvary United
Church, Dashwood, on Wednesday, April 1,
1992 at 3 p.m. Rev. Jeanne Udall, Gary Car-
ruthers ruthers d Pascoe Larry Swjkovtc, otinat-
ing. Interment in Calvary United Church Ce-
metery. In lieu of flowers, manorial
donations to E.S.T.A.R.L. Committee; Cal-
vary United Church or charity of choice
would be appreciated as expressions of sym-
14c
GODD At Struhroy Middlesex Gen-
eral Fridayy, March 27, 1992,
Mr. EdgarRnbtty(Bob) Goddard of Ker.
wood in his 73rd year. Husband of the late
Williamoa bare (Minnie) (Wallace) and
the laic Jan Muir (Wylie). Beloved father
of Rabat W. (Bob) and Lynn Goddard of
Ksrwrood, and JoAnne and Dominique Ma-
son of Laval, Quebec. Dear brother of Ar-
thur 1. and Hon Goddard of Strathroy.
Also survived ably his Laura
end lls -of Heron Park. Shelley
and Karl yCable of Kemper& and Pd iand
Alen Mason of Laval Qadiec, and his gglreeestt
gradchildeen; Amada and Derek Wella,
and Mak and Bnuney Cable. The Fraenl
sand Committal Sayler was conducted at
Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas
Street, Lacon on Tuesday, Match 31. Rev.
Owen Underwood officiated. Interment
Mount Pleasant Cannery. Manorial Damn -
buskins to du Landon Middlesex Lung As-
sociation would be appreciated. 14c
iMelPAtomf • Al Cantil V.Bay Ho.p�a1
Minis es S, March 29, 1992,
sher
Marion d Orad
Beloved wife Melese m D Mdrad-
deo (1967). Dear mslhan.N Sheila and Brent
MacArthur of Mires; Nancy and Oary
Cloudier of Ramses Louise and Chris
Rena of Milian, Dwid ad ialisMd .ddss
of Cedar, B.C. Loving grandmother of
Christina, Lam, Carrie, Heather, Lyndaay,
Soon, Julia and Marc. Dear sister of Ruth
(Mrs. Dar Graham) of Branford and Eric
Pricey of Tbontdale. Dear friend of Dan
Messeroll of Orannd Band. Rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashweood, with mammon on Tueaday, 2 w
4 p.m. only and where the Haien! Service
will be held on Wedrreday, April 1, 1992 at
2 p.m. Rev. Robert Peebles officiating. Cre-
nation. If desired, manorial donations w
the Cancer Society or charity of choice
would be appreciated as expressions of sym-
pethy• 14c
MILLAR - At South Huron Hospital, Exet-
er on Saturday, March 28, 1992, Edith M.
Millar (Vend) of Exeter and formerly of
Hibbert Twp., in her 86th year. H.lesed
wife of the lass Eldon Millar (1980). Dear
mother of Marjorie Zarola of Thannesfoed;
Robert Millar of RR 1, Henan and Wilma
Hoffman of Hensel Dar sister of Ruby
Mallin of Shipka and Bill Veitch of Ailsa
Craig. Beloved grandmother of Larry Zaro-
la, Jeffery, Kenneth and Joanne Millar, Dar-
lene Hanka, Steven and Cheryl Hoffman.
Also surviving are nix meat -grandchildren.
Rested at -die Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, William Street, Exeter for visitation
an Maeday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where
die funeral service was held on Tuesday,
Mardi 31 at 2 p.m: with Pastor Vernon Dern
officiating. Spring interment, Exeter Ceme-
tery. Donations to the Gideon,' would be ap-
preciated by the Millar Family. 14c
wxJ
AIKENHEAD • I would like to thank Dr
Shepard and all the emergency staff Iran
the Seafonh Carunuaity Hospital that were
working on January 1. Paul all the nurse for
their exoelknt help in my recovery. Thanks
to the physiotherapy department, the cooks
and servers, and the cleaning girls for mak-
ing my days go by a bit faster. I would like
to thank all my family, relatives, friends,
neighbours for their kindness and ear j ori
while I was in du hospital Thanks wall my
friends, in Hensel! and Exeter, for all the
cards, flowers, gifts, etc. and dropping in to
DOC me.
14' Jack
BOWDEN - I would like w thank my fami-
ly, fxiamds and neighbours for the lovely
flowers, cards and visits while I was
a pa-
tient in South Huron HospitalSpraal
thanks to the ambulance attendants, Dr. Jadd
and the nursing staff for their tender are,
and w Rev. Jeannie Udall for her comforting
words and prayers. Your thoughtfulness was
greatl14Y'rd. Aurelia (Toots)
FINK - We, the family of the late Sharon
M. Fisk (Bayraham) wish to express our w -
predation to ow friends and rebuives for
their support torr smds� duringour
time d sorrow. tholes w the =m-
ina of the Royal • Legion and Aux-
iliary Branch 468, Hassall.
14c Bryon, Lorena and Jan
COULD -'Thwk you to ail the friends, fam-
ilyand neighbours (you too, Diane and
Brian) who came out last week and sur-
prised us on the occasion of our 25th anni-
versary. The beautiful aids, gifts and flow-
ers were very much appreciated. Special
thanks to Steve and Christine for their or -
�and time put forth and to all who
with the house festivities. Also to the
tiu 3A's for their attentiveness and a
delicious meal.
14 Leroy and Elaine
MISWICLEffekl • We wetlttl (i)ke to say a
spssisl drank you to ariawWsttul family
for tis Open House at the LeeknowLegion
on tlhwh 22 in 'amour of our 30th Wealth ig
Aaalversary. The beautiful decorations,
waddles cake, lovely Dards and gifts are
we will always remember. Special
w our Card, tailwind Alvin
awl hast — d ,y for all the help and
providing de delicious Mich. Everything
was dsspiy appreciated.
14c Hoene and Benson
SHARROW • We would like to thank eve-
ryone who sent flower, situ and cards,
those who cone to be a pan of our anniver-
sary. Thanks to the tenants of Sauble Court
for all they did for us. Special thanks to our
family. Barb and Wayne and family, Marion
and Brim and family and Janice for working
so hard to make our 50th Anniversary a very
special day. Also dinner at the Pinery Iron.
14• llce, and Ivan
STEPHEN KINGS - The Stephen Twp.
Novice Kings would like to dm* everyone
who helped make our hockey liar so spe-
cial. With some doubts about Wog moved
from an "E" came to ii_VC". centre in
playoffs, we fought our way trough to win
the championship. We couldn't have done it
without your support' Special thanks to Har-
vey Smith (Cbaarways) for his bus trips to
Durham and to Dianne Finkbeincr for her
great victory meal. 14nc
STEPHEN SESQUICENTENNIAL - The
Stephen Township Seatrioess axial Com-
mittee wishes toexteadomaneiiiaska othe
Crediton Social Club and the area Knights
of Columbus for their sponsorship of our re-
cent St. Patrick's Day dance. Your efforts
were very much appreciated in another very
successful event, celebrating the 150th anni-
versary of our township.
14c Stephen Sesquicentennial Commiuec
YOUNG • We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to relatives, fne ds and neigh-
bour for the many acts of kindness shown
to us during our bereavernau. To all who
sent flowers, cards, baking and memorial do-
nations we are truly grateful. A special thank
you to Dr. M. Wheeler and staff of St. Mar-
ys Manorial Hospital for the sxcelknt care
given to our father during his final days.
14c Dr. Robert Young, Louise and family
DIETRICH • In loving memory of a dear
eon Gerry, who passed away 1 year ago,
Aprs12, I991.
TT�heerree will always be a heartache,
And many a silent tear,
But
precious mensory,
Of the daysaswhen you were here.
You lived your life for those you lova',
And those you loved remember,
We hold you close within our hearts,
And there you will remain,
To walk wub us throughout our lives,
Until we meet again.
Lovingly remembered, never forgotten,
your mom. 14c
FRAYNE - In loving memory of a dear Dad
and Grandpa George E. Frayne, who passed
away April 1980.
This day is remembered,
And Y
No worth are e needed,
We shall never forget.
Lovingly len Ross and families.esby Helen, Bob, Mar-
lene, 148
LEWIS - In loving memory of our brother -
in -laws and uncle, Elmer, who passed away
March 31, 1980; and Rae, who passed away
September 4, 1988.
As time tmfolds another year,
Memories keep you forever near,
Silent thoughts of times together,
Hold memories that will last forever.
Lovingly remembered by Nola end family.
14'
£�UE� DIRELTIJIW
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, Apr115
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
1100 a.m.Maning Worship
'The Grace of God'
Communion
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Communion
Everyone We Dome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
920 am. Sunday School
1030-110Q am. Felowstip Tire
11m) a.m. Feely Mkt Hour
800 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday .voting:
7:30 p.m. - Bfbls Study
All servio.s ere heed at
94 'Orchard Greet
FAME
Everyone Welcome
For more information Blease
caN 2294681
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner d w James and Mir St.
ministry
1p,'
The R. John C. Hilton
.' HiltonHiltonThe Rev. Grant L. Mills
Mrs. Bev Robinson
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
April 5, 1992. 1100 a.m.
AI h Sunday of Lent
Sermon: "Please, One Ham and .
Cheese to Go'
Reception of New Members
Young Adult Claes 920 a -m.
m
Nursery Faolifes avallabi
Courtesy Car: Ken Aortae
235-1819
Everyors. Welcome
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M.
Patterson
Filth Sunday in Lent
April 5, 1992
11:15 am. Holy Eucharist
Sunny School
Nursery Available
Wednesdays during Lent
7 p.m. - Holy Eucharist
in Parish Hall
Eveeyon. Welcome
0
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, April 6
10::00 am. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
730 p.m. Worship
Everybody w+eloome
Come and Worship with us
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, April 5
910 am. - Sunday School
11700 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, April 6
11:15 a.m. - Worship Service
Nursery and Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
870 Main St. S.
Pastor Vemon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, April 5
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11D0 a.m. Worship Service
700 p.m. C.kbration Service
W.dne.day
700 p.m. Family Night
Programs for all apes.
Nursery available for aJf services
A place to meet God and a Mend'
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. Nath
Pastor. Rev. Sisds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
Apri 5
1000 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Wekhome
Sunday Radio
CKNX 920 10:30 a -m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m.
Prayer can do anything that
God can sib.
PYM • In loving autbory of a dear bus •
band, father and gratt4ather, Howard Pym,
who passed away April 3, 1988.
Those we love dont go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Though your hand we cannot clasp,
Your vane we cannot hear,
'The magic power of memory,
Forever keeps you near.
Lovingly remernbered by Ona, Joan, El-
gin and family,Brian. Cynthia and farnlyy,
Elaine and Mathew and Allan. 14•
SKINNER • In mernory of our precious lit-
tle angel Stephanie Lyon who passed away
two years alio, April S, 1990. -
What would we give her hoadssdeep.
Her beautiful race to see; -
T'o hear her voioc, to see her smile,
As in the days that used to be
We mourn for her in silence,
No eyes can see us weep;
But many a ailent tear it shed,
While others are asleep.
Watch over your little brother always'
Lovingly remembered and deeply missed
by Mommy, Daddy and Limas. 14•
SKINNER • In memory of our precious
granddaughter Stephanie -Skinner, who
passed away 2 years ago, April 5, 1990.
She was only a little white rosebud,
A sweet lisle flower Fran birth,
God took her to Haven,
Before she was sailed on earth.
Lovingly reranbered by Joe and Rose -
Marie Reeler, Zurich. 11'
SKINNER - In memory ofear _
Godchild, Stephanie Lynn, who died
years
ago, April 5.
You fought w hard to win the fight,
Butou were too weak to win,
So God derided it was time,
To take you home with Him.
There will always be a heartache,
And often a silent tear,
But always precious memories,
Of the days when you were here.
Maureen, Steve and Shawn Simmons. 14'
SKINNER • Today, we will walk in memo-
ry of our little niece, Stephanie Lynn, who
became one of God's aogels on April 5,
1990.
Oadreed by Jesus in all her childish purity,
A bautiful pink rosebud to bloom in the
garden of Heaven.
Sadly mind by Aunt Marilyn, Uncle
Alan, Alaina, Jennifer, and Christopher. 14'
SKINNER • In mmeinory of Stephanie Lynn,
who pawed ed away Apri15, 1990.
In the early momtng of your last day, as I
left the hospital, is was cool and cup out. I
looked up into the sky, the cloudy parsed, the
sun beamed down to the earth, and I knew
God bad geedy picked you up in His amu,
to keep you safe forever.
Sadly missed by your Aon Charlene, Un-
cle Rodger and boys. 14'
SKINNER - In memory of our precious
niece and cousin, Stephanie Lynn, who died
2 years ago on April S 1990.
Your memory we hold so dear m our hearts,
The day you left us indeed tore as apart,
Your strength, gestums and pretty little c
smile,
We will hold on to each and every mile.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Michelle, Fred and Tiffany. 14c
SKINNER - With loving memories of our
."wee little lady" friend, Stephanie Lynn
,Skinner. ..
It's been two years since we held your haeri,)
and tearfully said goodbye. But MCC that
day,angel, how many times have we
known that you are right hese with us? like
when your baby brother, Lucas, was born -
and brought bade so much happeiness to your
mammy and daddy's life - and we all quietly
said "Tbaaks Stephanie." And the day that
AL looked at your picture and announced
that "Stephanie is my sister", and you were
right there, dancing in her eyes. We miss
you here, little Stephanie, but hold you dose
in our beats.
14' Love, the O's.
i SPRING FROLICS featuring Stonetown
Entertainers, April 3, 8 m., Centralia Unit-
ed Church. Adulu $330, public school chil-
dren free. Tickets available from U.C.W.
members or at door. 12,13c,14nc
STORY HOUR at Rec Centre Annex, Hu-
ron Park. Stats Workaday, April 1, 1992
from 1:30-2:30 p.m. for 8 weeks For chil-
dren age 3-5 to have fun singing, listening to
Bible stories, making crafts, and eating
souks. To register call Karen 228-6236 or
Acme 227-4549. Sponsored by the Exeter
Christian Reformed Church. 12,13c,14nc
SEVENTH ANNUAL Stanley Township
Canoe Rally, Sunday, April 5, 1992. Regis-
tration 12:30 p.m:1:30 pm. Lunch booth.
For more information call 233-5876 or 233-
7103. 13,14c
HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE and Auc-
tion. Wsiden , April 22, 7-9 pm. and
Thursday 23, 10 am. -230 p.m.,
South Huron Centre. Auction Thursday
at 12 noon. Townwide pickup, 9 a.m.
Wednesday. Sponsored by South Huron
Hospital Auxiliary. For information call
_22114404.01233-2•531- - 1•11,•,15nc .
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH Annual
Beef Supper, April 8, 1992. Two seeing: 5
p.m. and 6:30 pm. Adulu 38.00, children 5
to 12 $4.00. Advance tickets only. Call 262-
2304 or 262-2935. 13,14,15*
McG1LLIVRAY MINOR BALL Associa-
tion Registration at West McGillivray Hall,
wedaeaday, April 1, 7-9 pm. and Saturday,
•Aptt1 4, 9.12 am. Boys and Girls: T -Ball,
Mita, Squirts, Pee -Wee Bantam, Midget,
Juveniles. Registration 315 - late 820. For
more information call Jay Tweddk, 294-
6743. 13,14c
NORTH MIDDLESEX AND DISTRICT
Minor Hockey Association Annual Meeting,
Election of Micas, Thursday, April 2, 7:30
pm., Community Centre, Parkhill. 13,14c
DABBER BINGO, Royal Canadian Legion
Hall, Grand Bead, Ontario, every Tuesday,
7:15 pm. shag, starting May 5, 1992. Spon-
sored by Branch 498, R.C.L. Cash pumas'
jackpot,, special gapes. 14-18c
SPRING SHOPPING SPREE on Friday,
April 3 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at formerly
Jacqueline's Ladies Wear. Tops 'n' Trends,
Tupper*Sth Ave. Jewelry, Mary Kay
Cosmetics, Disooveery Toys, Princess Howe
Crystal, pi s eight craft exhibitor,. Free ad-
mission, prizes, everyone welcome.
14c
PORTRAITS OF EXETER'S PAST.
Thursday, 9 at 8 p.m.
ed by
Harry and Tom Burke. See UboTown-
ship's
ovu-
dup s history book and pictures from the
early days of Stephen Township at Baeter'.
Old Town Hall. Sponsored by the Huron
Carty Historical Society. 14•
PARENTING EDUCATION - Interested
in developing effective parenting skills?
Meet for rine weekly ducuuion sessions
starting 7:30 pm., April 8 at South Huron
Haul. For more information call 482-
14c
LUCAN OPTIMIST CLUB resents !n -
age Extravaganza Fashion Show, Sunday,
April 26, 1992, tartan Conununky Owve at
2.00 in the afternoon. Admission 37.00
each. Tldkeu available at Tunes -Advocate,
Designers Melba Tucker's, Fashion Closet
and Purple Turtle and any Lucan Optimist
member. 14,15,16nc
Dance
t0
Terry Sumc%n
at
Klrkton-Woodham
Community Centre
April 3
$10. per person
For tickets call 229-6161 or
229-6827
Proceeds to K -W Swim Pool
'Exeter
Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Presents:
"The Living Last
Supper"
A dramatic re-enactment
of the Last Supper
TWO
PRESENTATIONS
Palm Sunday,
April 12th
7 p.m.
Good Friday,
April 17th
7p.m.
Over 50 actors and singers
FREE admission!
Nursery provided
LUNCHEON
Coven 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
Buck Et Doe
for
Tim Hamather
and
Maria Danos
Sat., April 11
at Dashwood Community
Centre
For more information call
235-1081
Ask tor Wayne
(Res. 235-2850)
Daffodil
Day
Fri., Merin 3
$3.00la'bunch
Rowers available on Ex -
eters Main St. and be-
side Selah Family Books
(Former Pryde Monu-
ment Bldg.)
All proceeds to Canadian
Cancer Society sponsored by
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and
Exeter Branch Canadian Can-
cer Society
(Location on Main Street cour-
tesy of Don and Sue Romphf)
Over a year of
Our Thanks
Thank you for all the visits, cards, gifts, calls and car-
ing neighbors and friends and relatives.
To the Victorian Order of Nurses and Huron County
Homecare for faithful service.
To Victoria Hospital south street campus, 3 west -
nurses, Dr. Harris and team.
South Huron District Hospital - Dr. Gans and staff
Special thanks to my family who were always there.
To those who looked after Kurtis.
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home to Bob, Bill, Bob for all
their kindnesses.
To Rev. Deb, Rev. Jeannie, Rev. Bob thank you for
your many visits, prayers, kind words at the service.
Tole UCW for serving lunch, Super eS usual.
Think you one and all to ari►yone we missdd.
The Grob Family.
Happy 70th Birthday to the Best Poppe in the whole wide world