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tips Y8 Times -Advocate, April 29, 1992
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ere paassed tooaaataanee4ftrastl oarrival et
tMdrfiret ole t#aerAWia ♦ansae
April
, 1992 at IDS
Da, I1
stabler a. Loran.'`Ec tYsafr.iti7Mc
CANN - lead and lose ass ' +aro
ammo, the eeriest d•
Janet, loom April 21, 1992
1 -oz at arson Public
shanks a Dr. Siad and the
miff. - HI*
MiLLS • Mike and Belinda ate pleased w
snore's she early but safe arrival of ace-
prlaa born April 12, 1992 at D31
-•.ar:aswghisg 4 lbs., 10 -ass. Swt-
id for Gerald and Carol Mills of r
eaaddlss and Marg Lowe of Landon. Spaial
Oinks ,oa to Sarah for caking and osutue�}!°d
ramM9km d also to Sari and Moto
mod Abe N.LC.U. mad t+Id.C.U. step _down
aila1oraiiagats et Simplon. Thanks w
JiB41111.a diyattdkinds for all their love
and support. 18c
•'WALPER - Terry and Pau and big bso<ber
Wayne am sullied to amo uwce the arrival of
ttig Matthew, born April 22, 1992 weigh-
ing 8 lbs., 10.8 ors. 18•
• - BAKER - I would like to thank my fancy,
and neighbours for their cards, visits,
calls, flowers and treats while I was a
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inpatient in Victoria Hospital and since serum -
orris 'home. A -special -thank you to Tammy
oral Joan. Yourkbndaess is appreciated and
olefin always be sesnetnbe ed.
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iiifeeeY1.E • I would like to ay thanks to my
till** and faits& for a =pale 70th Binh -
darty. Special sharks to all WOO .amt
and gifts and came to the hall .m.Set-
ril pyo April 18, 1992. Special thanks to my
aplee-Pat Harper for all her extra gifts and
-41.1.1111111.-Bal the biagest surprise wattle
sij0t"aam B.C. With her here the family
onsliM present. Also a special thanks to my
ailaaetand nieces and nephews who unclean
extra effort to be with me an this occasion.
Thanks again.
18• Leo
BRAND - We wish to =pas our most sin -
=re appreciation to all who expensed their
sympathy in meows ofamdaimce, visits,
floral uit ones, chanablarissotiona. and acts
of support .and_londaetsArnim Jour recent
loss of our mother, gambiother, and graat-
grandmother. A apaoiaLtioeksto the neigh-
bours of the 6 -7th assaeatiort for their me-
:aaorial donations;tio the staff of the Exeter
Villa for the ioring.eare during her stay, to
tube RCW for preparing the luncheon, to Dr.
;Boos for his constant care,.toRev. f1. Van
dim for his service and to the staff of the
iddppper-Hockey Funeral Home. Your kind-
• arcus will always be remembered.
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The Brand Family
tIATARS - I wish to thank my family and
triads for all the cads, gift .peau and
Dowers at the time of my surgery artlJ* iver-
aaity hospital and since recuperamtr at bane
Ai 1poeial thanks to Plato-.Itsrry, Y.O.N. ours -
amend Dr. Ism .and :espemislly.toHoward
:.filllicis care. Thanks again.
r.1s• Elaine
:1JQIii2QIT 011ie families of the late Harold
Aliiitat+arhopued away April 7, 1992, wish
all of our reelaatives, neighbours aid
for the cards, flowers, food end cit'
aof sympathy. in the ired : a dear
suand uncle.. CM hejtalf of Alvaaod:E1-
aialtiislsood. IJ1a Smith, Geneva (lassie)
candAiioer Rowe and their famtibes, your
di1 ators willalways be Rmembered. 18c
PWi 1 AW$ON - I with to Mock stay thistly.
idell mors and *reads for vYhs M1deamd
atrsts •shits in Seth Huron Memel d taatd
Yana.•
Ws.'Nfa ober-and Dr. voMissYnik. 'Your
Ms1 jrltb ass gill aeverbe forsassn.
.1r . Inas
-1 • 'the Lundy of lip Otepn would
Ike wawa !hill, relatives and neigh-
roanfswatl-during his bursas
a idilianks to Rev. Inc -
Mas. li renIUapial, Dr. O'Oennor,
1ialfmne's pommel Warne, the pallbearers,
Oland Deed •Areilliary fordo harsh, eorta-
dans wed Ooeal aswrrgeresas •aaM all the
feetirseuelit soli rimare lea >b w-
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HAMILTON • Ort61��pse
dation to out frisadau ydor the
many expressions ofospeaaiy; ureal -trib-
utes, and donations to thele aa; r
recent bereavement in the lea batt -
band, father and grandfather. 8pasiilehmks
<o Chateau Gardens, Parkhill tor Mairarteel-
le nt are and kinohuess..8peraal *arks is ex -
tended to Rev. Caiin Stover, for his comfort-
ing words, to Mr. Harry Hoffman and Mr.
Dun las Gill for the dues, to the II. Hoffman
and s Funeral Hone for their profeuiar-
al service, and support, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Laye for their speu+1 kindness, and to the la-
dies of Grand Bend U.C.W. for serving the
lunch after the service.
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Clara, Barry, Bradley and Families
HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE COM•
MITTEE • Thanks to the South Huron Hot -
vital Auxiliary members and the many vot-
aries= for their generous help. Thanks to
'Disney Furniture and ARC ustries for
trucks; to Norm Whiting and Don
for their continuing sup; to Ront an
and the high school students for aet.up.
excellent response of donations and public
support made cur spring sale another gent
success. i8c
INSLEY = Sinoae.apprsriaoon to family
and friends for comcem, Bowen and get well
wishes while in hospital. Spoced thanks to
Dr. D.R. Smith and Staff of Fifth Floor, Uni-
versity Hospital, to Dr. ILW. Read and Staff
:of South Huron Hospital for efficient care;
:,addisv.Jshn C. Hilbom for prayer and vis -
Alta.
I8c Ted
ON/DIMS= • It is with deep appreciation
and.baabsint I .writ this note to thank my
.wandaiinl family, friends and neighbours
fortheieaelyikswers, gifts of food, ch000-
iales aadeend lots of visas and phone obis,
and.the V.O.N. nurses and home care, Spe-
cial Awake to .Rev. Fathers Sagain, Pinto
:and Lamb Witham for their f t visits;
.Dr..Sieaukand Donna. Dr. M (mole and
hinitspett teen in the University Hospital,
. Loudon. I rtrill always remember the kind
acts:bearamed on me, at the.time of my sur -
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Sincere thanks,
Veronica (Von)
PARSONS •.6pmal thanks to family, rela-
tives, ideds, Dr. Read. Rev. John Hilban
and staff of Saadi Enron Hospital.
18* FraYtte
SKINNER • I world like to thank my fami-
ly end blade for their visits, cards. softs and
phmoa:olls mobile I was ct pwmtin Ueiver-
sity liespitshudiace spawning Mame.
Spe-
cial thanks , to nay areadtkers and staff et
South Hurn Hospital, to Marlene Fields
and, to Dr. D. Gram at University Hospital.
Also a big thank you to Mom and Dad for
being Utero when I needed than most.
18• Dianne
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
,8utsdsy, May 3
6sm. _Sunday School
11320.1110.Morning Worship
:Lebon aaptist
Ohio Soilage Presentation
7110 p.m.£vening Fellowship
Communion
-Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, May 3
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 am. Sunday School
Nursery available
730 p.m. Worship
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
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TRIViTT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M.
Patterson
Third Sunday of Easter
May 3. 1962
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
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Wiatorx and $I April
t bones Or o
away Abeores a ills iia,
1111•r«•.wireol waoawtb,
-4laboole dhiswauysy lY.,
��n1�pssad `lbwits tlAnc".
laiglW Mora.srdGdlrib
Drihea illay.ot..s toodair,
Same aysoanewsewtjraa,
We will newt bw�atelhe e.
wife Man,
tart, son•Yrtsw Ray and grandsons
Gary and Doug. 18•
SMALE • In loving utasmory of our Mar
suss►er and gw rchno ser Jean Sneak, who
}essd
sway April 28, 19x5.
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�1w thwem+ve essesanjoysd.
How tweet the nursery .*ill,
But Math has left a tambour,
The world an never fill.
Our beans still ache with sadness,
And cord tears still flow,
Wkat it meant to lose you Mom,
Nome will ever know.
For those who have a mother,
Love her while you may,
For how we wish with all our hearts,
That we had oars with us today.
Lovingly shell tssd, sadly aimed by
Sdidey, Tsacp.'*rllttttldiinant. 18
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DABBER BINGO, Royal Canadian Legia
Hall, (rand Band. Ontario, every Tuesday
7:15 p.m. sharp starting May 5, 1992. Spon
cored by Branch 498, R.C.L Cash prizes
jackpot, special games. 14-18c
PRE -MOTHER'S DAY BREAKFAST,
Sunday, May 3, South Huron Rec Centre,
1000 a.m.-1:00 pm. Tickets: Adult 55.00,
12 and oder 33.00, 2 and under free. For
tickets or further information please call
235-1302, 235-0745, 229-8804. Sponsored
by Precious Blood Fund Raising Committer.
16-18c
FESTIVAL OFF -SACRED MUSIC, Sun-
day. May 3, 730 pm., Wesley -Willis Bolt-
ed Church, Clinron. The Wesley -Willis
United Church Senior Choir and the Gode-
rich Harbouraims present a concert et sacred
music featuring solo selections by well
known Goderich against Lorne Dots rer
and drafter= Sulenhcef of Auburn, former
soloist with the Dutch National Opera. Ad-
mission S3.00. 16,17,(18)c
USBORNE RESIDENTS arefonn t'Resi-
dents Golf Tournament, Sortsikry.fince13.
Exeter Golf Course. Enter now. Contact
Harry Dougall, 235-2747. 17,18,19c
BLYTH FISTIVAL VOUCHERS. Last
chance to buy vouchers to Blyth Festival
playa this summer. No vouchers on tab after
May 1. Only $50.00 for four admissions (no
increase in price from Iasi season). Bingle
ticket prices: Youth 8830. Previews 39.50,
Weekdays and Matinees 315.00, Sisaiday
nights 819.50. Information call 523A300.
iJBC
€HURON CENTENNIAL 25th Anniversary
qty Breakfast and Rewuon Stour -
relay. May 9. Breakfast 7-11:30 a.m. Adults
55.00, chikfren 14 ,and under 53.00, Pre-
school free. Entezteistnentl Past the word
m 18,19c
KIEKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIE-
TY, Tuesday. May 5, 8 pm., Kitktou Wood-
ham Community Caere. Speaker: Nancy
Hislop, Touch of Herbs. Bake and plant sale.
Admission 3200. . 18c
1-IRELWIW
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH •
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilbom
Mrs,13ev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
May 3, 1992 - 11:00 a.m.
Second Sunday after Easter
Sermon: 'The Priestess Gift of God!'
Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 1190 a.m.
Nursery Facilities available
Courtesy Car: Carl Mills 235-0905
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-11:00 am, Fellowship Time
11 4) a.m. Faarajllrla Hour
690 p.m. ContmurliornService
Nursery Available
Tuesday etraoings
7:30 p.m. - Bible fattidy
All servioes we held at
94 Orchard Street
Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more atfoi-mstion please
call 229-8881
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY BTOJKOV IC
Sunday. May 3
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
1100 a.m. • Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Servioes
May3
1090 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CKNX 920 1030 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m.
Prayer can do anything that
God can do.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, May 3
1090 a.m. Sunday School
1190 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Celebration Service
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Family Night
Programs b all ages.
Nursery avail for all services
A place to meet and iriend-
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68 Main Strom Smith
236.2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
SUndity, Mayp3
11;15a.m. - .WService
Amory at4Surtday School
EV991200 Walocate
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HEART AND MINIS 1110111.1.KnON
pI. 7par Waft forward
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WHIR MAW'S at Ore
Shils, WetkMsby, May 6, 9
Tut ., Landon Wiliam Pair.
and Super 'Special
Rile Vat* at 5 pot. and
01s▪ gg▪ 0tarltlsswades for late *omen.
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HURON COUNiY DRAMAS, 4110ktrio
Odswlsgieal Seamy attends a.u1dMMlion
to all 4o a tend- its regular ... on
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Wednesday, May 6, 1992 at 7:30 p�.ewnn9sc
Assessment Office Heard Room. Glatwoater
Torr. entrance, Oodedch. Help ails -at 7
pun. Speaker kag'lltompsm-Usiag the Hu-
ron County Public Library resouross. 18•
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH Partner
ship - Conte:moor to build Measamil& Pan
netsld a with J8, 9:3sp ar.
� Y. May 8, 9, 9:30-4 pan. s
and registrations call H.E.LP. i3apbyment
Savioe 482-1700. 18,19c
ANNUAL BEEF BBQ, Kirkton-Woodham
(itanittrloigts.ftltltadr`y.ilWyil4. . Tic .
BRAND • At the Exeter Villa on Wednes-
day. April 15, 1992, Mrs. Johanna Brand,
fonnuly of Stephen Township; in her 90th
year. Beloved wife of the late Hendrik
Brand (1970). Dear mother of Bob Brand of
Centralia, Hank and Betty Brand of Stephen
Township, Corrie and Martin Fischer Ma-
�eRidge, B.C., Hans and Nancy Brand of
+a' Township, Ben and Roue Brand of
S hen Township, Jim And Theresa Brand
of Hay Township and Adriaan Brand of Ste-
phen Township. Mrs. Brand was prede-
ceased by he son Simon in 1981, her first
grandson Henry in 1973 and her great-
grandson Jordan in 1990. Dar mother-in-
law of Tinie Brand of Exeter and Rennie
Brand of St. Marys. Dear grandmother to 27
grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Rested at the Hopper -Hockey Ftmer^J
Home, William Street, Exeter. The funeral
service wu held on Saturday, April 18, at
10:30 a.m. from Bethel Reformed Church,
Hunan Street, •Exeter, with Rev. Henry
VanEssn .officiating. Issament Exeter Ce-
metery. Donations to the Heart & Suck::
Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the Brand family.
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CREASE - Suddenly at Victoria Hospital,
London on Thursday, April 23, 1992, Mari-
.wn (living) Crease of Brucefield in her 74th
s�earr. Beloved wife of William e :cleans.
Dear mother of Jean (Sheata) Bioasaert of
Aketer. Dear sister of Jean Daceldmon rand
"Helen Duffy of Scotland. Grsailmothe sof
Bill and Carol Brautiaan of Fixeter.3aued
-by gnat •grand children Lee Arm, Massa,
,aid Tiffany. Also survived bythree aims,
.Sem, Jan and Sandra .of Scotland. Rested at
the R.C. Disney Funeral Home, Main Street,
Exeter where .the. funeral service was held
Sunday, April 26iat 2 p.m. with Rev.- Mark
:B. Gaskin of Cason Presbyterian Church of-
rEdating. Intessam.in Baird Cemetery. Me-
:monal donations to .the Heart and Stroke
Foundation gratefully acknowledged. 18c
PARKE - At Saab Huron Hospital, Exeter,
on Monday. April 27, 1992: Mr. Ken Parke
• of RR 1; Bayfield in his 61st year. Beloved
huah*nd of Blanche May (' pfe) Parke.
Dear fatberaf Sosenyard her husband Greg
Holmes of Mistsswtga<and John at home.
Dee son of Mrs. Mabel Parke of Stratford
Dear brother and brother -in -Lw of Betty end
Mel Grahams or Btueuffield, Bob and Marg
Allan of Clinton, Joan and the late Hugh
Zapfe of London and Glen and Ruth Zapfe
of Woodstock. Predeceased by a daughter
Catherine (1968) and his parents the late
Clarence and Annie Paar1.(Gmnsiu) Ladle.
Also surviving are 2-_- Andtswwsd
Allottee1 Haines .rood
*haws. Mr:i
with United Breeders itiasespasiad orf
Guelph for many yearr.-Whoitsdaswassiaild
Tuesday from 2-430 and 7-9 p.m. in The
Zurich Chapel of Michael P. OConnor Fu-
t_neral Hanes, 49 Goshen St., N., Zurich
where the Funeral Service will be conducted
on Wednesday, April 29 at 2 p.m. with Rev.
George Phillips officiating. Interment to fol-
low in Bayfield Canetery. A Masonic Me-
morial Service under The Auspices of Huron
Lodge Hassall will be conducted in the fu-
neral home, Tuesday evening at 9 p.m. As
expressions of sympathy donations to The
Canadian Canner Society or the charity of
ones choice would be appreciated. 18c
MUNN - At Sarnia General liospital. en
Tuesday. April 21, 1992, Jack C Mixon of
RR 11, Forest (jpperwaah) formerly of Lon-
don and Stoney Creek, in his 74th year. Be-
loved husband of the late Noone F. (Bolton)
Munn (1981). Dear father and father-in-law
of John and Lee of RR 12, Grand Bend;
Daniel of Watford; Bob of London; June Ja-
cobi of Strathroy and Joyce Bssamaort of Na-
pashee Loved ggrranndfat er art Join. Jamie and
Krista. Dur brother and bsotber-in-Lw of
Sandy and Wilma: Donald and Bmoice; Mrs.
-Helen Fenigno, Beery and Jade Simmons, all
ylieass11: Gordan and Jaen of beater, Dor-
, ..and Gordon Mum of Brantford; Mrs.
Mum of Wataloo: Maud and Harry
i;}loffman of Dashwood and John Sadao of
Zurich. Predeceased by his pares, Robert
.mrd Ids (Jones) Mum; his has, Cecil
and Ted1(991).. Loved by hu nieces and
nephews. Rased at the T. Harry Roffman &
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with vitia-
tion commencing Thursday afternoon and
coming and where the Funeral Service was
held on Friday, April 24, 1992 at 2 pun.
Rev. Don McCallwn of Ravenswood United
Church officiating. Internus in Hmsall Un-
ion Canesery. r. Mum was Secaalary,
Governor and Past -Governor of Mane
Lodge 11300, Landon. Ise was an esnpkoyee
of GSW, London and retired from s,
Stoney Creek in 1984. if desired, memorial
duaattuns to the Lanhton County Luo As-
sociation or charity of your choice would be
appreciated. llc
'D Canada
milt Show dr''
Sale
FRIDAY, MAY 8,1 PIA -9 PM
SATURDAY, MAY 9,10 AM -5 PM
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
GODERICH ST. W., SEAFORTH
Adm. 33.00
(1. r : s Tea Party at Granny's)
Buck 0 am
for
alligt Lovelace le
Mold C
Sat,. May 9
8:30 p.m. - ?
Alhambra Hall. Grand Brand.
Lunch provided. 115,Q0 t t
01.
Ulm
' Sat, . May 2
9- 11:30 a.m.
Zion United Church
Turn S. at Wlncheieea on to Cty.
Rd. #11. $4.00 advance, 85.00
et door, 82.00 - under 11 years.
For tickets contact 229-6488,
2298888 or 229-6712
Buck II D
for
Jeff Forrester
& Lorraine Dietrich
Fri., May 8
Zurich Community Centre
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Tickets $3.00 Lunch
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Happy "60th"
Anniversary
Moir) and Dad
Tom & Esther Des)ardine
Love "the girls"
Open House - May 3
40 Sauble Court, Grand
Bend 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Best wishes only
The family of
Ruth Skinner
wish to invite
you to shareintter
80th Birthday
at Elimville Church
Maya
1 - 4 p.m.
Best wishes only
St. Boniface Knights of Columbus
Monte Carlo Night
Friday, May 1
Zurich Community Centre
Tickets at the door or call:
Leo 236-4193
Spring Craft Show
Lucan Community Centre
Sunday, May 3
11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission $1.00
Over 150 tables of crafts on display
Great Mother's Day Gift Ideas
For information call 227-4442
HAPPY
3 Sill
ANN ivu ARy
Bill & JUNE
Es8fky
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London Men of Accord
Proudly Present
Lotsa' Barbershop, Lil' Broadway
Entertainment for Ilya Wtlp}e Faintly!
Featuring .
The Men of Accord Chorus and
Various Barbershop Quartets
Saturday, May 9, 1992
8:00 p.m.
Alumni Hall, U.W.O.
if For tickets ggII: 686-8800
go o a 4 it s 4 k t1 4 t e••• t b••• 0
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