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Memorial Service
A Memorial Service will be held for Judge
William G. Cochran at Knout
Church, Goderich cxi Saturday, June 1992
at 11 S.M. 22,23c
(tenement Open Haase
Retisenwot Open House for Donna Web-
ster, Monday, June 15. 3 pm. -6 p.m. at
S.H.D.H.S. (Room 116). 23.24c
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CONSITi' - A baby brother! Brandon and
Ryan are thrilled to announce the safe arri-
val of their brother Sean Leslie, born on
May 25, 1992 at Victoria Hospital, Landon,
Ontario at 3:17 p.m. weighing in at 8 lbs., 1
to and was 20 1/2' long. hard parents are
Mark and Sandra. Spading privileges go W
d grandparents Roy and Marg Contin,
and Tom and Joann Tower, Hassell
and vest -grandparents Percy •and fauna
Campbell, Hamill. Special thanks go to Dr.
A Haines, Seaforth, Dr. B. March, London,
and all the nurses on 4 north and 4 south and
in the delivery man. 23c
HOCKEY - Jeff and Shellie happily an-
nounce the arrival d Curtis Jeff, -8 lbs., 3
ors. on May 15 at Clinton Public Hospital.
A little brother for Michael. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glanville o(Credi-
ton and Ms. Betty Hockey of Kirkton.
Great•grandpareau are Mr. Ins Willson of
Lucan and Mn. Violet Pearson of Manitou-
lin Island thanks to Dr. Steele, Dr.
Salsbury and nurses in Clinton. 23c
LOVELL - Keith and Myra Lovell of Kip -
pen would like to announce the arrival of
their fust grandchild. The family welcome
with love, Cormor amen Lovell, born May
4, 1992. First mild for Tim and Cathy (nee
Duman) Lovell of London. Proud grandpar-
ents are Gary and Elaine Duncan of London
and happy peangrandparents are Loyd and
Margaret Lovell of Exeter. 23•
O'ROURKE (nee Stable) • Boy, oh boy,
oh boy, are Jared and Kyle excited to an-
nounce the birth d their new baby brother.
Ryan James arrived on May 27, 1992 at St.
Catharines General Hotpttal weighing a
healthy 10 lbs. 7 ars. Proud parents are
Dave and Monica. 23c
SMITH • Paul and Darlene (nee Fevery) are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of their
first child, Melanie Katherine Maria, born
May 23, 1992 weighing 7 lbs., 10 oz. Proud
grandparents are Pieter Fevery (Iucan) and
Evelyn Smith (Huron Palk). Sp.""at thanks
to Dr. Maynard and the 3rd floor staff of St.
Joseph's hospital, especially Kim Abbott
and Catherine in delivery and the nursery.
23.
STUCKLESS - Don and Carol are pleased
to amromsce the safe arrival of their first
child Teri Lynn, weighing 6 lbs., 8 ors. on
May 7 at Victoria Hospital, London. Proud
grandparents are Carl and Shirley Stu:I des"
of Huron Park and ilob and June Fisher of
Zurich. A great-granddaughter` for Doris
Lightfoot of Craigholme, Ailsa Craig and
Yellin Fuller of Bluewater Rest Horne, Zu-
rich. 23-
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BECKER • In memory of a dear father Val-
entine, who paced away 3 years ago, June
5, 1989.
No wards are needed,
We will never forget,
This day is remembered,
Missed
kept
always by your
children, grandchildren and great-
grandchildren. 23c
GLANVILLE • In loving wemory of a dear
Irashend, father, grandfather and gnu -
gttmtr er Charlie Glanville, who passed
away aullthaly two roan aau, June 1, 1990.
Outhouse MI ache with sadness,
Andaman* Man still flow.
Lusitttam a so dear to us,
Was trader gran you know.
Belt ersadflheve our memories,
Yen AMA go alone.
Bn.ISO past of us went with you,
The dry Ooh Galled you haw.
Lovingly ismem assd aatl welly missed by
family.Pearl and
GLANVILLE • In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, Charles Glan-
ville, who passed away Julie 1, 1990.
• God saw you getting tired',
When a cure was not to be,
A golden bean stopped beating.
Your gontic hands at rest,
In Man we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
.But when we saw you sleeping peacefully.
We could not wish you back,
To suffer that again,
If love could have saved you,
You neva would have died.
Sadly missed, never to be forgotten by
Wayne, Donna and grandchildren. 23•
LIGH'IFOOT • In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Harold
Lightfoot, whopswed away June 1, 1990.
He had a nature you could not help loving,
And a bean that was purer than gold,
And to those who knew him and loved him,
His memory will never grow cold.
Loved and sadly missed by Doris, Ron,
Helen and grandchildren. 3•
LiGWIFOOT - In loving memory of a very
dear father and grandfather, Harold Light-
foot, who passed away 2 years ago, June 1,
1990.
Sanctions an old-fashioned song,
Brings us a thought of you,
Semaarses a flower as we pass along,
Or a ay of azure blue,
Ora silver lining in the clouds,
When the sum is piping through,
You are always in our mud,
No natter what we do.
All the time within our hearts,
There are thoughts of you.
Lovingly thought of always.
Shirley, Carl and their families. 23•
MITCHELL - In loving memory of a dear
brother, Orville Mitchell, who passed away
June 5, 1991.
Like falling leaves a year has slipped by,
But loving memories never die,
They live within us in memory still,
Na just today but always will.
Always zemcmbered by Donald and Marjo-
rie. 23c
ROLLINGS - In loving memory of Freda.
who passed away 4 win ago June 2, 1988.
She is gene to her place of rest,
But not forgotten,
As it dawns another year,
In our numerals times of thinking,
Thoughts of her are always near,
To us her name will ever be,
The key that unlodcs memory,
Of a dear one gone,
But cherished yet,
A beloved face we will never forget.
Lovingly remembered by your family. 23c
SNOW - In loving memory of a dear father
and grandfather, Bill Snow, whn passed
away June 2, 1991.
You're not forgotten, father dear,
Nor ever shall you be;
As long as life and memory last,
I shall remember thee.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
Bill and Nancy and girls. Bob and Karen
and family, and Jim and Marioaand Comity.
23•
IWCFME WTS
WAL
BALLANTYNE • At Ewer Villa en Fri-
day, May 29, 1992, Atben Roy Ballantyne
of Beeson m kis 79th Beloved laisbeed
d Beatrice (Knd1t) B.Ysalyste. Dear father
d Ross and Athaillalleallyste of Exeter, (Je-
rald mad Carmen BalmNyse of Sudbury and
Helen and Eric Kars d Brwter. Dear brother
d Lloyd Ballantyne of Exner and Beth
(Mrs. Ladd (Mom) of San Diego. Also sur-
vived by 10 gnnddlildren and 8 gnat-
ino:Wieldrai. Predeoeseed by 1 great-
grandson. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Fu -
Dual Home. William Suva, Enna where
the funeral service was held en Monday,
Juno 1 at 2 p.m. with Rev. John Hilmar offi-
ciating. Intemtatt llxeter Cemetery. Dona-
tions to the Altlheimers Society would be
appreciated by the family. 23c
MO1R - At Suettroy Middlesex General
Hospital on Wednseday, May 27, 1992, Ro-
nald George (Pate) Moir d 210 Albert
Street, Suathroy; in kis 65th year. Beloved
husband of Dorothy (McMillan) Moir and
dear tauter of Cheryl Moir, Ronald Moir
(Murray) and his wife Frances, Diane De -
p0010 and Kam Moir of Strathioy. Also
survived by 6 grandchildren. Brother of uta
Peebles and her husband John of St. Marys,
Begg Sangster, Bruce and Janet Mar, Mar-
garet and Prank Varlpyy, Harry and Bev
Moir, John Moir, all of MasaU Gladys and
Dalton Skinner of Exeter, Palsy Moir of Lis-
towel, Gerald and Blanche Moir of Seafonth
and Bob and Jean Moir of Brandon, Manito-
ba. Rested at the Denning Bros. Funeral
Home, Strathroy, where the ftmeral and
canmival service was held on Friday. May
29, at 130 p.m. Rev. Deane Cassidy offi-
ciated Interment in Struhroy Cemetery. 23•
SEELEY - Suddenly at South Huron
nal, Roben (Bob) Seeley of RR 11, Centralia -
in his 49th year, on Tuesday, May 19, 1992.
Beloved companion for 12 years of Deb
O'Hagan. Dear father of Cory Dulanba, at
LooJanet Seeley (Mn!se Do3raw) d New Liskeard Ma
(Matt) Seeley of London. • Loved by his
grandchildren, Nathan and Joshua DeGnw.
Dear son of Mn. Vaasa Trundle d St. Ste-
phan, N.B., and also missed by his former
wife, Colleen Seeley of ParldulL Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Fmeral
Home, Dashwood, Ontario where the funer-
al and cccnmival service was held Friday,
May Z2, 1992 at 200 pm. Pastor Sutphen
Alas officiated. Creation. 23c
THIEL • At Packwood Hospital, London,
on Sunday, May 31, 1992, Mr. 'Ebonies
Charles Thiel, formerly of Kitchener, in his
84th year.. Beloved husband of the late Hel-
en Kennedy (1978). Dear father of Conrad
and his wife Darlene of Stoney Creek,
Therms Francis and Linda of London. Pre-
deceased by one son John and his wife
Joyce. Dear friend of Kahym Wilfort of
Kitchener. Also survived by several grand-
children. Rested in the Zurich Chapel of Mi-
chael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49'Gosh-
e n Street North, Zurich where the funeral
service was conducted at 2 p.m. with Pastor
Stephen Aller officiating. As expressions of
sympathy donations to Packwood Hospital
would be appreciated. 23c
pyx i
BENGOUGH - I would like to say thanks
to everyone and let than know how much
their prayers, cards, visits and flowers were
appreciated while a pmt at University
Hospital. Thanks to Father Gary Gou)cau,
Father Denis Whilseim, Dr. Yurpe, Dr.
Powers and all the nurses, my family and
friends for their babysitting, housekeepng,
meals and most of all their support. A spe-
cial thank you and a big hug for Nampa and
Pa from Jason and Jacqui for their around -
the -dock TLC. We want you all to know we
love you and your kindness will never be
forgotten. Thank you.
23c Janne
(11011(81
DIRECTORY
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
930 a.m. Sunday School
1030-1100 a.m. Fellowship Time
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
600 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 information please
call 229-8881
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeler, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M.
Patterson
The Day of Pentecost
June 7, 1992
11:15 am. Holy Eucharist
and Holy Baptism
Church School
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, June 7
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
t 190 a.m.Seniors Appreciation Day
Speaker: Rev. Ray Holley
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
(:trnmunion
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, June 7
10:00 am. Worship
11:10 am. Sunday School
Nursery available
730 p.m. Worship
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
June 7
1000 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CKNX 920 1030 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 6:30 a.m.
There is no better exercise for the heart
than reaching down and lifting some
000 up.
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, June 7
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone NWoome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main SL S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D, Rogers
Sunday, June 7
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
1100 a.m. Worship Service
700 p.m. Celebration Service
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Family Night
Programs for all ages.
Nursery available for all services
'A place to meet God and a friend"
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilbom
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mals
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
June 7, 1992. 1100 am.
Pentecost Sunday
Reception of Communicants
Sermon: 'Living a Full Lifel'
Reception following the Service.
Pre-school b kindergarten -regular Bass
Grades 1.6 Open Session
July 5 -Sept. 6 Age 9 and under will
have Junior Congregation
Courtesy Car: Bill Brock 235-0323
Everyone Welcome
•
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Maxi Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Mist Carolyn Love
Sunday, June 7
11:15 a.m. Worship service
in the Park
Everyone Welcome
ALEXANDER • Pa 1, Lyne, acid boys
would lie to express their sbsoers apprecia-
tion to all the neighbours, friends, and rela-
tives for their support during their time of
great loss. Your dtoughu, gift', flowers,
cards, actions and kind words will never be
forgotten. A very heartfelt thanks to Di.
Hodder, the O'Connor ambulance saelps
and the tunes at South Huron Hoopla.
Words could not express the gredside del
we feel for Ken Fahber and'3.c . k'Who
assisted at the scene of the mail en. We
would also like W thank Lea Mae Md
Bruce Thomson who assistld ahs. A
special thanks W Rev. Mark Gaskin wda'Ms
helped us through this diffseuh time, and to
Can. Bill Osterloo and Con. George Finch
for their support both at the hospital ed at
home. Many thanks to the staff at CPRI for
their tremendous support. 23c
HOFFMAN • 1 would like W express my
thanks to my wonderful family, friends and
neighbours for the flower, treats and cards 1
received while in hospital and sine return-
ing home. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Dr.
Tilbe, Dr. Omole, nurses and staff at Gode-
rich Hospital for their wonderful care.
23• Winona
McDONALD - Words canna express our
appreciation for the caring and comm giv-
- en to us by our relatives and friends during
Johnny's illness and dna oto loss. Spanal
thanks for the Ards, flowers, manorials and
food received at that time. Ilianks to Rev.
Ed Wcsmatis, Hoffman & Sans Funeral
Horne and caring staff of South Huron Hos-
pital and the U.C.W. ladies of Zion United
C ureh for their support
23 • Peter and Sandra Martin
and the McDonald Family
MORLOCK - I would like to thank my
friends and neighbours for their visits, flow-
ers, treats and cards. Special thanks to my
family, Rev. Lakssnatu, V.ON., Doctor
and nurses on 4th floor in Victoria Hospital,
Westminster Campo.23* Grace
NOELS • We extend thanks w all who sent
cards and gave gIfu. Thanks to our family
with all present on May 24, to those who
came w Open Hasse", the Legion Auxin
Women for catering, the girl who
with "Open House", our immediate
family for family photos on this, our 50th
Wedding Anniversary.
23• Percy and Jean
O'BRIEN • I would like to caplets my deep
appreciation to my relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many expsrssions of sym-
pathy, cards, and phone calls since the loss
of my brother Ferri.
? Gerald
O'HAGAN - We would like to express our
deepen appreciation and thanks for the out-
u in h I kindness 0and sympathy shown to
ay.
us in the lou of our loved one, Bob
Special thanks go out to Jim and Dona
Hoffman, Lynn Rowe, my rinser (Marcia
Memer) and Marg Lang. Your kindness will
nor be forgotten.
23c Deb O'Hagan and Cory
PECK•HOHNER • The families of the late
Jacqueline (Peck) Heloma and Rev. Les
Hduner like to thank all their friends and rel-
atives for the many acu of kindness since
the tragic auto acadent in Karate, Onario,
May 16, 1992. Your cid, generous gifts,
many prayers have helped comfort us
through this crisis. Jackie will be sadly
missed by all of -es. Although les is still in
intensive care in St. Boniface Hospitsd Win-
nipeg, we continue to hope and pray for his
recovery. 23c
PRANCE - We can't thank our family,
friends and neighbours enough for making
our 50th anniversary a day we will always
rrmenber.
23• Gerd and Doran
SOLDAN • There are no words that can tru-
ly express our gratitude to our relatives and
friends for the concern shown w during the
part few days. Your memorial gifts, cards,
flower and food were greatly appreciated.
Our thanks to the Staff of South Huron Dis-
trict Hospital Pastor Peebles, the Hensal
U.C.W. and the Michael O'Connor Funeral
Home. Your kindness and thoughtfulness
will always be remembered by ow family.
23• - Ruth and John Hendrick,
Jeanne and Bob Phillips,
Bill and LindaSaidan.
WAREING - I would like to thank my wife,
my family and friends for,all the good wish-
es, cards and treats and extra favours extend-
ed to Jean and myself during my brief stay
in University Hospital. Your kindness was
deeply appreciated and will not be forgotten.
23c Ron
WEBBER - We would like to say "thank
you" for all the cards, gift' and best wishes
we received for our fiftieth wedding anniver-
sary. A special "thank you" to our family for
the great parry they planned for us and the
get-together with all the old friends sed
neighbours from ?tames Ra.d. Thsalls
VuL
Lee aedIiW.n
BRUCEFIELD FIREMEN'S Old Fash-
ioned Breakfast, June 6, 1992, 7 a.m.-12
noon. Adults $5.00, dtildren $3.00, pre-
schoolers free. Bnsoefidd Fireball. All you
can eat. 21,22,(23)c
COMMUNITY AIDS NETWORK Organ-
izational Meeting. T uesday, June 9 at 7 p.m.,
Huroaview Auditorium, Cl.,
For infor-
mation call 482-3416. Everyone Welcome.
22,23c
PARKHILL OPTIMISTS SO's-60's
DANCE with SPLASH, Saturday, lune 13,
9-1. Parkhill Arena. Ages 19-90. Dress
code: SOs•601. Tickets 55.00 advance 56.00
at the door. Call Walt 294-6360. i2 -24c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER,
Bruoefseld United Church, Wednesday, June
10. Adults $830, dsildren 6-12 $4.00; pre-
school free. Everyone welcome. 22,23c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER,
Thursday,Jute 18, 5 pm. to 7 pm., Brin-
sky SL Mary's Church. 22-24c
HENSALL SPRING FAIR, June 12 and
13. Parade 12 noon on Saturday. Midway,
Western horse shows, sheep abow, 40th An-
niversary calf club, show and salt. Breakfast
Saturday morning, 7 am. -10 a.m. at Hensel]
Community Cone. For more information
234-6213.
22-24c
HAYFIELD RATEPAYER'S Association
Dr. Jim lldlingwoxth "To Spray or
To Spray • Everyone's Responsibility,
Saturday June 6 et 10 a., Bayfield Com-
munity Caere.t
arere. Everyone welcome. Free ad -
minion. 22,23c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER,
Thames kited Church, Monday, June 15,
from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults 37.00, children 12
and under $3.50, pre-school free. 23c
•
BRiNSLEY UNITED CHURCH Chicken
Barbecue, Wednesday, July 8 from 5 to '7
pm. Adults $8.00, children *3.00. 230
DASHWOOD UNITED CHURCH Ham
and Strawberry Supper, June 17, 5-8 p.m. at
Dashwood Community Castro. Adults
S7.00, children $3.50, pre-school free. Take-
outs 50. extra. 23c
USBORNE SESQUICENTENNIAL Car
Rally, Sunday, Juno 14. Registration Iran
11-2 at Kfrinon-Woodham Community Cen-
tre, $2 per registrant. Brunch from 11-2, S2
per person. Pnaes, fun for the whole family.
23,24c
WILLOW BEND Annual Spring Open
House, Saturday and Sunday, Jam 6 and 7.
Ontario lamb and wool, other assorted awns
and unique gift ideas. Barbara Morrow -
Batten, 666-1777. 23nc
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER,
June 10, Hibben United Church, Staf fa 5:00
to 8:00 p.m. Aduhs *7.00, children 11 and
under 53.00, 5 and under free. Takeouts
available. 23•
EXETER FIREFIGHTERS Annual
Breakfast, June 6, 7-11 at fire hall. Pan-
cakes, sausage, bacon, eggs and toast All
you can eat. 23•
Precious Blood Mission
Cash Calendar Winners
%v.* of May WC
24 - A08g3 Dsve Lona, Centralia *50. 25 -
01327 Prank Van Boreal, Ladar 850.26
02712 Maria Wining, Buser *50.27 01044
Pari Knee, Centralia *50.21 - 01594 Latae
Daws, 7wich *50.29 - 02715 Mui. Broom,
Baser *50. 30 - 01557 Three AAA Reaaunnt,
EX011•*100.
aft
Stag
for
Daryn Hodgins
Fri., June 5
8:30 p.m.
Dave McLinchey's Shed
Beef Barbecue
BUCK AND DOE
for
.KEVIN MARTIN and
TAMMY WESTLAKE
Sat. June 20
Grant Westlake's shed
Lunch D.J.
figir CHICKEN BARBECUE 1
at
WOODHAM UNITED CHURCH
Wednesday, June 10 1992
trom 5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
(RAIN or SHINE)
Adults $8.00 Children 12 & under $4.00
TICKETS AT THE DOOR
Your °Mnoe to support:
Safe Homes for Youth (Huron)
1st Annual Golf Tournament
(18 holes)
June 17
Toff tlme 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Ironwood (Exeter), Cost: 860.00 (in
dudes green fees, roast beef dirt
nen, prizes and $25 tax reoeipt)
(Members deduct $17.50 green
fees) For more Informatlon call: Bev
Robinson, Exeter United Church
235-0860
Happy 23rd
''Vickie!"
Yellow is
definitely your
colour, even if it
is only a rubber
ducky
Luv your pals
THAMES ROAD
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY
June 7 -11 a.m.
Presenting
"The Jesse Tree"
• Program and Music
by the Sunday
School Children
• Refreshments
Following Service
And still ticking
Love Mom, Dad and
family
25th
Anniversary
.
You are invited to share in the
25th Anniversary
Celebrations with
Dave & Carol Steckle
Sunday, June 7
OPEN HOUSE 2-5 pin
Zurich Mennonite Church
Auditorium
Best Wishes Only
_TOWNSHIP
1842 r
1992
t 'til)O1'IIC
Sesquicentennial
Car Rally
Sunday Jung 14
Beginning at Klrkton-Woodham Community Centre
11 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Brunch: sausage and pancakes
$2.00 per person
11 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Rally Registration
$2.00 per registrant
V Button draws V Eady Bird ticket draw
V Souvenirs available.
Care out and loam about ow township.
Fun for the whole family!
Prizes for:
1. Old cars (a) before 1940 (b) 1941-1960 (c) 1961.1992
2. Best truck 3. Best car and costume 4. Best costume
5. Best costume for family or group 6. Best decorated vehicle
7. Best "poker hand"
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