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ANNOUNCt�MENTS71
Shower for Greg and Canteen Lawsant= on
Sunday, August 16 at the annex is Harm
Park at 1:00 pm. who lost their belongings
due to a fire. Donations will be aoprpwd
For more information call 228-6250:3'12:-
6563 33c
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Eberly invite friends,
neighboun and relatives to an Opal Hasse
at their Kane in Sunday. August 30, 1992
from 2:00 w 4:30 p.m. m honour of the
forthcoming ng marriage of their daughter Ka-
thy w Terry Noyes 33c
DINNEY • A Little Angel. Scott and Sue
(nee Appleman) are thrilled w announce the
arrival of their baby girt, Melissa Stine, bom
July 23, 1992, at 709 p.m., weighing 6Ibs..
14 on. and measuring 19 1/4". Proud
parents no
Ore Bert and Pirate eananof
Parkhill and Mane and the tae Donald Din -
ney of Crediton. 75th ggrreeaat.-grandchild for
Margaret Clarke of Croditm. Special thanks
to Dr. Richardson and nurse Sheila and all
the 3rd floor nurses at St_ Joseph's Hospital
33•
HOFFMAN • EVANS - Doug and Kim of
Kingsport, Tennessee are proud to announce
the arrival of their son, Philip Douglas on
August 1, 1992 weighing 7 lbs. 5 1/2 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Claire and Winona
Hoffman, Exeter and Dr. Joe and June
Evans, Glenville, Welt Virginia. A special
birthday gift for Grartdpa Hoffman. 33•
McQUAID - Kevin and Michael are happy
to announce the safe arrival of their baby'
brother Bryan Paul Lewis bom at Clinton
Hospital weighing 5 lbs. 11 ozs. July 28th.
Proud parents are Joe and Veruiica. Spoil-
ing privilege go to Mary McKenzie, Humor
Park and Wilfred and Dolly McQuaid, Sea -
forth. 33c
SIDDALL - Jim and Valerie are very
pleased to announce the early and safe am-
val of their son Joseph Daniel born July 17,
1992 at 1:58 am. weighing 4 lbs. 13 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Kath and Elaine
Stephen and Jim aid Rose Siddall all of
Kirkton. Special thanks to Dr. Gagnon and
the third floor staff at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Landon for the excellent cue given to us.
33c
SMITH - David and Lada happily an-
nounce the birth of Ashlee Mane, on August
5, 1992. A aster for Sarah. Proud grandpar-
ents are Ed and Helen Roberts, Ewer and
Hugh and Carol Smith of Dresden. 33•
BROCK - Mark and has family would like
to thank everyone for their support and kind-
ness after the *cadent. A special thanks to
Bob and Marlene Bell and Gerry Munn for
their assistance on Wednesday morning.
33c Sincerely Dave, Deanna, Tun, Mark
and Jamie
GOWER • The family of the late Jun Riley
wish to thanks friends and neighbours and
relatives for their expression of sympathy.
floral tributes. cards and manorial donations
at the time of the neat loss of my father.
Special thanks to Exeter Vila and Dr. Lan
for their past six yam of are and kind con-
cern.
33c Phyllis and Carl Gower and family
DUCHARME - We wish to express our sin-
cere appreciation for the overwhelming
kindness shown to us in our time of need.
The support of family, friends, neighbours.
the COR pecpfe, priests, Father Ray, Fatter
Rick, Father Bede, Father Monis, Fatter
Omani, and the T. Harry Hoffman Ramat
Home for their care and guidance was unbe-
lievable. Thanks to the St. Boniface C.W.L
fora great lunch, the St. Boniface folk choir.
the akar boys, when, pallbearers, and flow-
er carrier.'limks also for masses, flowers,
and danauons given in memory of George
Jr. Thanks to all who supplied food, pop and
duos. A special thanks to the van driver,
chore boys, lawn boys, combine boys and
the kitchen girls. Your kindness -will always
be appreciated.
33c George, Elaine, Mark, Peggy - Lynn
Duchenne and Linda Louwagie
HAMILTON - We would like to thank any-
one that took pan and bedped in anyway for
our daughter Dianne and new son-in-law
Jeffs wedding and Buck and Doe. Thanks to
Dianne and Jeff for picking 'the fourth of
July for your special day. a you will
never know the joy and love dad and I felt
for you when you walked down the aisle
wearing your mother's dress. God bless you
bah - much happiness.
33• Bev and Dons
ISAAC - 1 would like to thank everyone for
the calls, cards, visits and flowers while I
was in the hospital and canoe returning
hane. Special thanks to Nancy Rader and
Jim and Wanda for all their help it was
greatly appreciated.
33c Connie
LATTA - We would sincerely like to thank
our family, friends, teluives and neighbours
for their lovely gifts, hewers and cards we
received on the occasion of our 40th Wed-
ding Anniversary. Also to everyone who
came out to help us celebrate at our dance
and making n such a lovely day we will al-
ways remember.
33* Mary and Bob
MILLER - I would like to thank everyone
for the cards, flowers, candy and fruit while
in the hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to all the nurses Dr. Jadd and
Dr. Tillie. It was greatly appreciated33* Dom
SMITH - I would like to send a unoec
thanks to all the friends, neighbours who at-
tended the baby shower for Melanie. The
beautiful gifts were much wpt=atedA
special thanks goes out to Debbhe, Katherine
and Susan who did a wonderful job. Thanks
again.
33c Darlene
STANLAKE - We wish to thank our fami-
ly, relauvcs and friends for makmg our 50th
wedding amuversary such a happy celebra-
tion. Thank you for the lovely flowers,
and cards. Thanks also to the Coven P.C.Wu
.
ladies who served refreshments. You made
our day a special occasion.
33• Nonn std Mabel
TAYLOR - Jun and family of the late Jean
Taylor wish to express their sincere appreci-
ation to friends, teluives and neighbours for
floral tributes. charitable donations and food
brought to the house. cards and funeral visi-
tmons. Special thanks to Rev. Robt Peebles,
Michael O'Cessnor Funeral Horses, Jerry
Rader for catering the fine food, Dr. Wal-
lace, Vittoria Hospital fourth floor and Dr.
Chertkow for their taoellatt care. Also spe-
cial thanks to our many friends from Ilder-
ton and area for their support. 33•
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
For July and August
990 a.m - Sunday School
10:00 a.m - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Man Street South
235-2784 •
Minister: Rev. Mark 8 Baskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, August 16
11:16 am. Worship Service
Junior church bat apes 3.8
Everyone Watkome
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilburn
The Rev. Grant L. Milks
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
August 16. 1992 - 1000 am
Pentecost X
Rev. John Mixon
Sermon: 'Voice Prints'
Jr. congregation apes 3-9
Couriesy ow: Ely Van Bergsn
2364686
Everyone Weloome
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WILDPONG - 1 wish to extend to all our
neighbours and friends my heartfelt appreci-
ation for the kindnesses extended at the time
of Frank's passing. The Dards, flews) Manes,
charitable donations and food brought to the
house were app+acsaced more than wads can
express. Thanks to the staff at Sooth Huron
Hospital for their cue and kindness, to Rev-
erend Debra Carter for her comfort, Roben
Cameron for his ausitance and the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home for their service. Spe-
dal thanks to all my family for their assis-
tance, love and support.
33• Dorothy
semis
DEVRIES - John a Exeter Hospital on Sat-
urday, August 8; in his 81st year. John Dev-
nes of KW:hearer, Grand Band and Pan Ri-
chey, Florida retired from the K.W. Water
Canmisrion in 1975. Loving father of
Maui Devries of Kincardine and Port Ri-
chey, Mr. Devises will be sadly missed by
his etas, Glare, his brothers ed sisters, Al-
bert of Kittfiener. Reverend Henry of Strat-
ford,
tr i -
ford, Leonard of Paisley/ Rita Reed of Pans,
Mrs. Louise King of Bright, Ont. and Mrs.
Kathryn Foreman of Pinkerton. Predeceased
by his wife Ida Clare Inter, a daughter -in -
Lw, Irene Kerr McMillan and a brother
Jake. There will be no Funeral Heave Visita-
tion. Cremation has taken place and his re-
mains will be taken to Glen Acres Orwell,
Hartford Ave. and files Waterloo, Ontario
fora memorial service at 100 p.m. on Satur-
day, August 15. Friends and family will
have an oppornmity w meet earn other at
the reception in the church hall immediately
following the service. Please, no flowers,
however as expressions of sympathy, mono -
ria] caunbutuions to Glen Acres Church,
would be appreciated by the family. Enteral
arrangernmu entrusted to the Rau -Bechtel
Funeral Home. 745-9495.
DICKINS - Suddenly at University Hospital
on Monday, August 3, 1992, John (Jack) R.
Dickins of Exeter in his 75th year. Beloved
husband of the late Shirley Squire (1983).
Dear brother of Helen MacDonald, Marian
(Mrs. Harry Knowles) and Bessie Caldwell,
all of Learn. Predeceased by one brother Al -
ben (1974). Also survived by several nieces
and nephews. Friends may call at The C.
Haskeu & Son Funeral Home, Lean Tues-
day 7-9 and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 where
the funeral service was held on Thursday.
August 6, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Beverley
Wheeler officiating. Interment St. James Ce-
metery, Qandeboye. Donations to the Ona -
no Han and Stroke Farndatim or St. Pat-
rick's Anglican Church, Sainsbury would be
appreciated by the family. 33c
DUCHARME - Suddenly as the result of ■
motor vehicle accident, an Wednesday, Au-
gust 5, 1992, George Alexander Ducharme
Jr. of RRN1 Dashwood, in his 24th yyesa Be-
loved sun of George and Elaine (Whittrey)
Ducharme. Dear brother of Mark and Peg-
gy -Lynn Ducharme, both at home. Dear
friend of Linda Louwagie of RRM3 Mitchell.
Also loved by his grandparents, Mark and
Shirley Whitney, of RR1 Dashwood. Prede-
ceased by his grandparents, Paul and Violet
(Denornnte) Dudtmme. Loved and missed
by his atmu, under, cousins and the Alice
Louwagie family of RRt13 Machell. Rested
at the T. Hany Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Funeral Mass was held at
St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church. Zu
rich on Saturday, August 8, 1992 at 11 a.m
Interment m Si Boniface R.C. Cesnetery. If
toured, memorial donations to "The Right
to Life" would be appreciated. 33c
DIRE!ETOIW
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Seeds Vander Muer
235-1723
Worship Services
August 16
1090 a.m
790 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
• Sunday Rada
CJCS 1240 830 a.m
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m
Deily T. V
Faith 20 Giobal 5:30 am
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday. August 16
1000 am. Worship
1 1:10 am. Sunday School
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
236-2081
Sunday, August 18
946 am. Sunday School
1100 am.Mornin g Worship
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible Study
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
930 a.m. Sunday School
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. - Bibie Study
All servils are held et
94 Orchard Street
Exeter
Everyone Weslcorrle
For more information please
call 229-8881
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St 5
Pastor Vemon Doan
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, August 16
1090 a.m. Sunday Scoot
1190 a.m. Worship Service
700 p.m. Sunset Outdoor Concert
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Family Night
Programs for al apes
Nursery available for aN services
A place to meet God and a friend"
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Man Sleet.
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M
Paterson
Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
August 16, 1992
11:16 a.m. Hoy Eucharist
Nursery Available
Everyone Wehoome
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Ml'1KLEY - At Huronview, Cents] on
Saturday, August 8, 1992, Hattie May
(Btherinaton) Makley; in her 88th year. Be-
loved wife of the late Percy Markley (1986).
Dear mother of Phyllis (Mn. Jerry Matters)
of Exeter and Shirley (Mrs. Pra*k tine)
of London. Dear grandmother of,
Candy, Randy, Dani and Julia. Loving great
grandma of Amanda, Brooke and
Alberto.
Rested at the R.C. Dinney Hamra! Holme,
471 Main Street, Exeter; where the Pineal
Service was held on Monday, August 10,
1992 at 2 p.m. with R. Mark Gaskin of
Cavin Presbyterian Church officiating. In-
terment Exeter Canetery.
BLOMMAERT - In loving memory of a
dear fatter and pappa Andrew Blommaen
who passed away August 10, 1990
When thoughts go back
As they often do
We treasure the memory
We have of you
This day is remembered
And quietly kept
No wont are needed
We shall never forget
Thinking ofyou always and never forgot-
ten by his family Alison, Murray. Amanda,
Daniel and Braden. 33c
DYKSTRA - In loving memory of a dear
husband Lowell, who passed away two
year ago, August 11, 1990.
I think of the day you passed away.
There was little 1 could do,
But anemones never fade away ,
For 1 always think of you
I think of you in silence,
And make no outward show,
What it mart to lose you,
No one will ever know
You bud me no farewell,
Or even said goodbye,
You were gone before I knew it.
And only God knows why
I do net need a special day,
T o bong you to my mind,
The days I do not think of vat:.
Are very hard to find
They say trine heals all sorrow ,
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only proved.
How much I miss you act
Remembered and sadly missed by Jus wits
Bea 33'
DYKSTRA - In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather Lowell (Bobi 1)yk
sura, who passed two years ago. August 11.
1990
What we would give of we could say
"Hello Dad and Grandpa- in the same old
way.
To hear your voice, to see your smile
And sit and chat with you awhile
.You meant so very much to us
That nothung we can say,
Can tell the sadness m our hcans
As we think of you each day
So you who have father
Cherish him with tare,
For you'l never know the heartache
When he's no longer there
Forever loved and sadly missed by Marsch,
Launc, Jason and Janette, Greco, Rand}.
Brent, Amanda, Shawn and Chanta',. Mike
and Myla 33•
LEWIS - In loving memory of a very six'
cal husband, father, ants grandfather Wilber
who passed away.August 10, 1982
A special wide, a special face.
A pan of our family we can never replace
Deep in our hare, your memory is kept
To love and to cherish and never forget
To us you were someone special
You stood out from the rest
We treasure the memories we have of you.
Because you were the very best
Lovingly ranembered and mussed by wile
Nola, daughter Carolyn and family 33•
McCURDY - ]n lavinmgg memory of a dear
son and brother Joe, who passed away nnune
yam ago August 13, 1983.
A golden hart slapped beating
Two hands now as rest
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the bat
Lovingly remembered and sadly mused by.
Mom, Dad, David, Karen and Pat 33•
McILROY - In loving memory of a dear
nephew and cousin Marty who was taken
suddenly August 16, 1986 age 10 years
May the wind of love blow softy
And whirpc so you'll he r
ilei we71 always love and mus you
And wish you still were here
Lovingly iemcnbered by Aunt Nota and
wuuns 33•
ROGER - In loving memory of our dear son
Dan who passed away August 17, 1985
God walked around the Havens
And deeded then and there
Ineed awannand geode man
1 have no time to spare
Ile must be very special
With fret smiles to jive away
And a sense of humour all can sharr
1 o brighten every day
1 need someone wash a loving touch
h
Who's made his parents proud
For God diecked the whole earth over
And called your name out loud
Always remembered and loved by dad and
morn
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ANNUAL 1OOF CAMPOtTr at Family
Paradise Campgrounds, August 21, 22, 23
All Oddfdlows and Rebekahhs are welcome
Please contact Bev Parsons at 235-2027 or
Sam Skinner at 228-6292 by August 15
31,32,33•
EXETER LEGION FRIDAY NIGHT
Mixed Dan League Meeting Tune Sat
Aug. 15 - SOO pm. 33c
KIRKTON HORICULT'URAL SOCIE-
TY Festival of Flowers Tuesday, August
18th at the Kidskin Woodham Community
Cease. Doan open at 7:30 pm. Delmont'
floe by Sisley Robinoon. Music by Shirley
Barton. Rdwsbnioets. Admission 32.00. 33c
PORK BARBECUE - Thames Road Unit-
ed Church. Bond of Stewards. August 30, 5
p.m Adults 16, 12 sad under 34, prescbool
free. Fit adios contact: Rids Parker 235
0978 Joh. Mime 229-6345, Margret Stew-
art 229-6245. 33:34c
YOUTH CONCERT • Contemporary
Christian Mtadc for young .at bout From
L.A. "Lust sed Foaled Aswist 31st - 7:00
p.m. Daahweed Latham Goren. Free Will
*Bering For more info 237.3548. 33 -
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Adak Hatahln Clinic. Logsdon: ltiseWi Unit
Offie, South Huron Weise, Easter. Date:
Tinsley, Matta 18, 19W2. Tame: 900 to
11:30 am. - 100 to 330 p.m. 1. Health
Piet CuCee): e): 3. Blood
f» toning.
SNO$HOW-.pooseeid by B•W Trailblaz-
en, Ssdostb Cito.umty Centre, Seaforth,
Sapnwba 12 sad 13. Saudday 10 am. to 9
p a., Say sows to S p.m. 33-37c
HURON COUNTY PLOWING MATCH
August 29 - Ken and Betty Glanville Farm,
McKillop Twp. Quem of Furrow apeechet
3:00 p.m. Competitions plowing aft day
Chicken BBQ and awards as 5:00 p.m. 33c
BIKE RODEO - (kntrelia-Huron Park L-
au Cub. August 15 - 10 am. McCurdy
Public School. Kindergarten- Grade 6. Priz-
es in each category. Judge OJ1P Officer
John Marshall. 33c
Decoration
Day
Granton
Cemetery
Sun., Aug. 16
Official tax receipts for do-
nations will be available
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
Aug. 17 - 21
9 a.m. to 11:45
At Exeter United Church
�'nrhk'p!S'MHr'
for children ages 4 - 11
To register contact the
church office 235-0860
August Sunset
Outdoor Gospel
Concerts
Every Sun. night at 7 p.m.
This week - Aug. 16th
"TIM its Darla
Jacks"
Tim & Dana are known for their
unique ability to lead the church
in worship and praise
Bnng your lawn chair
Location: Front lawn Of
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
670 Main St. S.
Everyone welcome!
4. •
i' Zion Lutheran
Church
Dashwood
Attention
Ybuthl
Contemporary
Christian
Music
'Lost &
Found"
Aug. 31 7 p.m.
Free Will Offering
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Lardy, Lonny Look Who's Forty!
We Ringo, It's Paul!
1LIt's Jerry!
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Iliifl Glhfuti.'dli
E Barbeque and
Roast
for Bruce Papple &
Lianne Ducharme
Sun.. Aug. 23,
2 p.m.
Hensall Arena
Advance tickets only
Call 235-1710,
236-4230, 262-3543
OPEN RECEPTION
for
Michael Lenting
Karen Mitchell
9:00 p.m.
August 15, 1992
Hensall Arena
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EVERYONE
WELCOME
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Branch 468 Hensall
Branch 468 of the Royal Canadian legion will be holding
Open House, Sunday August 16 - 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
at the Hensall Legion.
There will be a display of pictures of Service Men and Women
who served their country. in WWII from Hensali
& surrounding areas.
A buffet luncheon will be served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
for a minimum charge.
"Eve • ne welcome"
Thank You
On behalf of. Art6t4iiiit organizers of the t:rledsburg Committee
'92, we won like .to;gratefully acknowledge and thank the fol -
It*, .busioetkpepole for the generous donations made to -
the awaits of prizes for this year's events.
Your tenerosity was very rnuch appreciated.
ligrOier Farm Equipment c/o Bill & Bob Becker
Piorie+tSeeds c/o Teresa and Martin VanRaay
Northrup King Seeds c/o Eleanor and Jim Weigand
Jacques Seed c/o Ford Bros.
M11nRedf-mix
Henaatl District Coop
Huron Tractor
Stan Lovie Saw -Milting, Grand Bend
Brian's Service Centre
Elgin Hendrick Insurance Aenty
Dr. Lam, Dashwood
Purple Turtle
Big V Drug Stores
Anstett Jewellers
EMA Food Macke.
t
Dletrich.Metael Products Erich,1 Cheryl Freitar
i
it
Middlesex Beef Producers
35th annual
Beef Barbecue
Thurs., Aug. 20
Poplar Hill Park
Meal served from 5 - 7:30 p.m.
Guest speaker Brad Schlegel, Captain of Canada's
Silver Medal Olympic Hockey Team
ENTERTAINMENT: BEECHWOOD
Tickets: $8.00 in advance (price includes one adult
and one elementary school child)
$10.00 at the gate $3.00 elementary school child
Preschoolers Free _
Tickets available from: Clarence Hardy 2274715,
Alan Hill 2274869, Ralph Lynn 22741.89, Mike
O'Shea 225-2600, Jim Scott 2274391