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BENDER - Terry, Louise and big brother
Michael am pleased to announce the birth of
Mathew James on July 21, 1992 6
lbs. 9 oza. and 20" long. Proud u
are Don and Mary Ann Bader Dash-
wood and Kevin and Carole Marken d,Lu-
can. Great grandmother u Ms. Eileen Ren-
nie of Hassall. 34c
EVELAND - Big sister Amy u excited to
a Is rice the safe and awaited arrival of Mi-
randa Nicole, born on August 10, 1992
weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. Proud patents are Soot
and Karen. Thrilled grandparents are Norm
and Jowly Bveland, Crediton, Buil and
Mary Lou O'Brien, CJirttoo and Robert Rich-
ard, Sault Ste. Marie. Great -gond parents
arc Ralph and Marion Wasson, Parsbon°,
N.S. and Edward Richard, River Hebert,
N.S. Special thanks to Dr. Robin Shearer,
Darci White and Vk. Hospital Staff. Amy
would like to give an extra special thank you
to Judy for all the extra speaal care and at-
tention. 34•
ETHERINGTON- - Dwight and Roberta
and big brother Matthew at Sherwood Park,
Alberta are happy to arnooce the birth of
thea second son, Dustin John on Wednes-
day, August 12 at 2:38 pm. weighing in at 5
lbs. 14 ozs. Proud grandparents are John
Wanchuk of Vilna, Alberta and Daisy Ether-
ington of Exeter, Ontario. 34*
GRAFF/KIPFER - Adam is ridded pink to
announce the long awaited arrival of his new
baby sitter, Amanda Shirley, born on July
29, weighing in at 91bs. 13 arta. Thrilled par-
ents are Bill and Kim of Melbourne. Proud
grandparents are Elgin and Shirley Kipfer of
Dashwood and lean Graff of Melbourne.
Special hunks to Dr. Maynard and the third
floor nursing staff at Si Joseph's Hospital
for their extra special care. We would also
like to thank our families for the special care
given to Adam during this time. 34 •
ROELANDS - Pete and Anne (nee Glavin)
are pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter Laura Ame Maria born August 14,
1992 at Strathroy Hospital, weighing 9 lb. 6
ozs. A little sister for Teresa, Michael, Mi-
chelle, Peter and Paul. Proud grandparents
are Mrs. Leona Glavin, Centralia and Mr.
and Mn. August Roetands, Parkhill. 34c
CASE - My man, dad, siren, and most of
all myself, would like to thank everyone for
everything that was done for me before, dur-
ing and after my stay in the hospital. The
cards, good luck wishes, gifts, visits and
prayer, I'm sure are what helped to make
my operation and recovery w successful. A
special thanks to everyone that helped Mom
and Dad around the farm and in other ways
making it possible for them to spend more
time. with me m the hospital. A great family
and very special friends made, what seemed
to be a rotten stammer, all bearable. Thanks a
whole bunch.
34' ' Becky
DEICHERT - We would like to thank ow
relatives, friends, and neighbour for helping
us celebrate our 40th Anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for their contribution
and to the ladies who helped at the Open
House and served hmdh later. The musical
entertainment by Myles, Myraline and Leo-
na was supab. Thanks also fors the many
aids, florall bouquets and iftsecetval
Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated
34c Earl and Phylis
FORD - 1 would Hke to thank the doctors
nurses and staff at the Goderidt Hospital,
the Exeter Oddfellows and anyone wtto set
flowers, cards or gifu and a special thanks
to anyone who vistaed me. U was greatly ap-
preciated Thanks again.
34• Bill
HAMATHER -1 would like to thank every-
one for the calls, visiu, gifts, cards and flow-
ers while i was in hospital and since resum-
ing home. Special thanks to the staffs df
Huron Motor Produce and Rxeser Honda. 1s
was greatly appreciated.
34* Wayne
HENDERSON - 1 would like to extend to
all my friends, relatives and neighbours my
sincere appreciation for all the kindnesses
extended at the time of the passing of my
wife, Ethel. 'Ilse cards, floral tributes, chari-
table donations, food brought to the house
and funeral visitations have been a great
comfort and consolation. Thanks to the staff
of South Huron Hospital and at University
Hospital for their kindness and are, to Dr.
Linda Steele and Dr. Margot Roach for their
professional skill, to Rev. Mark Gaskin for
his comfort and encouragement, to the Hop-
per -Hockey Funeral Harte for their kindness
and services, to the ladies of Cave) Church
P.C.W. for their bountiful hunch and to all
who ranesnbered us with words of encour-
agement and with prayers.
34' Rev. Charles D. Henderson
KELLER - I would like to thank everyone
for the cards, prayers and gifts I received
during my stay at University Hospital. Spe-
cial thanks for all the suppon given to
Elaine_ thanks to Dr. Steciuk, Father Peter
and Pastor Larry. Thanks again.
34c George and Elaine and family
PFAFF - I would like to say thanks to all
my friends, neighbours and relatives for
flowers, treats and phone calls while I was a
patient in U.H. A special thanks to Dr. Hod-
der and emergency nursing staff at South
Huron, the nurses of 8 North and 5 Nath,
Dr. Ghent, Dr. Bonder and Dr. Haug of
U.H., Bob Hoffman and Rob Wolfe and Ed
Hem for the special anention and especially
to my son Dean for his prompt action.
34' Sherry
SIMS - I would like to thank everyone for
the calls, cards, visits and flowers while I
was in the hospital and since resuming
home. Cpee al thanks to Margie Beaver and
Bonnie Slaght for all their help. It was great-
34appreciated. Charles
WUERTH - We would sincaely like to
thank our family, friends, relatives and
neighbours for the flowers, gifts, and cards
we received on the occasion of our 40th an-
niversary. Special thanks to Marion and
Lois, our grandchildren for their songs,
friends for their, skiu and to John and Linda
for all their work. It was a very special day.
34' Ray and Willa
Vis'.,
PORK BARBECUE - Thames Road Unit-
ed Church, Board of Stewards, August 30, 5
pm. Adults $6, 12 and under S4, preschool
free. For tickets contact: Rick Parker 235-
0978, John Miner 229-6345. Margaret Stew-
art 229-8295. 33:34c
SNO SHOW - sponsored by B -W Ttailbfaz-
en, Seaforth Community Centre, Seaforth,
September 12 and 13, Saturday 10 a.m. to 9
pm., Sunday noon to 5 .in. 33-37c
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NORTH MIDDLESEX and District Minor
Hockey Registration. Saturday, August 29,
11 am. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, September 8 - 7
p.m. to 9 p.m..toConn witty Cpaere, Parkhill.
Thursday, St (Shaven Realty) Grand
m.
27 Onuno S.
Bend. Novice -Midget $135.00; Tyke
$95.00; Hockey equipment exchange. Bring
to fust registration date. Also two 850.00
postdated cheques are required. Returnable
after parents' fundraising obligations are
met. 34c
HENSALL AND DISTRICT Horticultural
Society invites you to their Annual Hower
Show on August 26, 7 - 9 p.m. at the Hen -
tall United church. Everyone welcome. 34c
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ARMITAGE - In loving memory of a dear
brother Cecil, who passed away August 17,
1991.
Never more than a thought away
Quietly remembered every day
No need for words, except to say
Still loved, still missed in every way.
Always rem...b ed with love by Lola,
Ruby, Wilda and Garry.
MAXWELL - hi loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Ron, who passed away
one year ago August 20, 1991.
Loved, remembered and longed for.
He'll be with eadi beat of my hean
Tull in Heaven we're once mote together
For eternity never to part
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Marlene, Jeff and Jen. 34'
NEIL - In loving memory of a dear hus-
band and father Murray who passed away or.
August 20, 1977.
God saw you getting tired
When a ane was nottobe
So He dosed his arms around you
And whispered "Cane to me"
You suffered much in silence
Your spirit did not bend
You faced your pain with courage, until the
very end.
You tried so very hard to try with us
Your fight was all in vain
And took you to His loving home
And freed you from all pain.
Remembered always by his wife Thelma
and his family. 34c
STREiTON - In loving memory of our
dear mother, Norma, who passed away, Au-
gust 17, 1990.
We place flowers on your grave,
And say a little prayer
No one knows the heartache
When we tum and leave you there
A golden hurt stopped beating,
Your gentle hands at test,
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best •
But you left us beautiful memories,
We will treasure through the years
They make us smile at times,
In spite of all the team,
Hearing your voice, seeing your simile,
Sitting and diming with you awhile
A loving hug a goodbye kiss,
Are same of the things we really miss.
Although we had to say goodbye.
Your memory will never die
For the gates of memory never close,
And we mus you more than anyone knows.
Forever in ow hurts, Nancy, Susan, Lisa
and families. 34'
STRETTON - In loving memory of a dear
sister, Norma, who passed away August 17,
1990.
Just a prayer from one who loved you
Just a memory fond and true
In my heart you'll live forever
For I thought the world of you.
Always loved and deeply mussed, Marg
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(H-DIKH DIRE(TOOY
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
For July and August
990 a.m. - Sunday School
1090 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGUCAN CHURCH
264 Matin Street.
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M
Patterson
Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
August 23, 1992
11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
hi:30 a.m. Sundsy 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. - Bible Study
All services are held at
94 Orchard Steel
Ehtewr
Everyone Waaborne
For more Information please
eel 129466 t
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
August 23
1040 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 am.
CKNX 920 10:30 am.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30 am.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, August 23
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
Come end Worship with us
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pas x Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, August 23
9:45 am. Sunday School
11:00 am.Moming Worship
Guest music: Glen=
740 p.m. Evening p
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible Study
Everyone Welcome
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EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilbom
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
August 23, 1992 - 1090 am.
Pentecost XI
Rev. John Hilbom
Sermon: 'Death is Death'
Jr. congregation ages 3-9
Courtesy car: Elly Van Bergen
235-2586
Everyone Welcome
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
88 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, August 23
11:15 a.m. Worship Service
Junior church for ages 3-8.
Everyone Welcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main 8t. S.
Pastor Vumon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sundsy, August 23
t040 a.m. Sunday School
1140 S.M. Warship Service
7 p.m. Sunset Concert
Wednesday
740 p.m. Family Night
Programs to all ages
Nursery avalable for all services
A oboe to meet God and a Mend-
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BEAVER - At South Huron Hospital, Exet-
er on Sunday, August 16, 1992, Greta (Dear-
ing) Beaver of Exeter Villa; in her 80th year.
Beloved wife of the late Maurice Beaver
(1980). Dear mother of Russell and Marga-
ret Beaver of Crediton and Jeanette Misener
of London. Loved by grsnddsildren Diane
and Steve Dinney of Springfield; Jim and
Barb, Gerry and Cindy of Crediton; $usan
and Richard Misener of London. Also loved
by great-grandchildren: Dayna and David
Dinney of Springfield. Dear sister of Stella
Taylor of Exeter, N71a Willard of Centralia,
Donald and Amelia Dearing of Exeter. Pre-
deceased by her sister Rosa Hams (1989).
Rested at the R.C. Dinney Funeral Horne,
Main Street, Exeter, where friends were re-
ceived Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funer-
al Service was held Tuesday, August 18,
1992 et 2 p.m. with Rev. Ed l.aksmanis of
Tion United Church, Crediton officiating.
Interment et Crediton Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Crediton Church would be
gratefully acknowledged by the family. 34.c
CALDWELL - Peacefully after a short ill-
ness at the Henderson Creseral Hospital,
Hamilton, on Tuesday, August 11, 1992,
Russell Caldwell in his 82nd year.
Born in T c kersmithhe was the won
of the late John Caldwelland the late Lor-
raine Ford of Hay Twp. and Exeter. Mr.
Caldwell, who as predeceased by his wife
Molly in March, 1992, was the father of Lor-
raine and Don Robertson of Woodstock,
Karen and Denis Pearson of Ancestor,
grandfather of Julia Robertson Cowan (and
her husband Darcy), Marc Robertson, Kyle
and Glen Pearson. Also survived by four sis-
ters, Bernice Halter, Sun City Center, Flori-
da; Doreen Anderson, Hensall; Olive Es -
se;, Exeter and Mary Frayne, Sarnia.
Predeceased by brothers Elmore, Eldon
"Pete" and sisters Grace Caldwell and Vel-
ma Rundle. Mr. Caldwell retired as an auto
mechanic from Ontario Hydro in 1971, after
twenty years of service. Cremation took
place after a Memorial Service held in Ham-
ilton on Friday, August 14th. 34c
GOODRICH-STEELE - At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, Janice E. Goodrich -Steele
of Grand Bend Born May 25, 1927, Cam-
bridge, New York, USA. Taken from us far
too won. August 13th, 1992. A long time
champion of women's rights. Muter of Po-
litical Science, University of New York (Al-
bany) 1949. Immigrated to Canada August
28, 1950. Marred August 16, 1952 to F.
James G. Steele in London, Ontario. Grant-
ed Canadian citizenship November 14,
1961. 1962-1972: Volunteer work for the
liberal Party of Canada including Executive
Vice -President of the liberal Party of Onu-
no. la woman. 1969-1973: Chair, Board of
Referees Unemployment Insurance Com-
mission, London. lst woman in Canada.
1971-1972: Chair, prime Minister's Task
Force on the Status of Women. 1973: Ap-
pointed to The Immigration Appeal Hoard of
Canada. 1976 - 1977: Spial Assistant to
the Hon. D.S. Macdonald, Munster of Fi-
nance. 1979-1984: Chair, Board of Referees,
Unemployment Insurance Commission,
London. 1984-1990: Entrepreneurial owner,
Pennywise Promotions, Specialty Advertis-
ing. 1988: A proud bearer of the Olympic
torch during the cross Canada Olympic torch
Relay. A great friend to all who knew her.
Mother and mother-in-law of Tony and
Mary Jane Steele of Denfield; Tim and Jen-
nifer Steele, Carla and Jim Stevenson, all of
Grand Bend. She will be missed by her
ggr�annddaughters, Lana, Cassandra, Rachel,
Laura, Kin and Emma. Daughter of Mal-
cdm and Res Goodrich of London. Prede-
ceased by her husband James (1977) and her
brother, Rboden Goodrich (1992). Her final
words welt, "I'm proud to be Canadian". By
Jan's request, a pnvate family service held at
the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Rev. Grant Darling offi-
ciated. If desired, memorial donations to
"Council of Canadians" or chanty of choice
would beapprtc ted. A reception for frau -
ly and friends will be held at the Oakwood
Inn and Golf Club, Grand Bend, on Satur-
day, August 22, 1992 frau 2-4 p.m. All, all
friends welcome. 34c
ZACHAR - At Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday, August 13, 1992. Stephen Lacher,
of Clinton and formerly of Blddulph Town-
ship, in his 86th year. Beloved husband of
the late Mary (Duchonovic) Zachar (1987).
Dur father of Stanley Zachar of Exeter and
dear grandfather of Susan and Jeff Johnson,
Dunne Zachar and Terry and Tracey Za-
cher. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, William Street Exeter. Crenation
with interment of ashes in Exeter Cemetery.
34c
Grand Bend
Nursery School
Has
Openings
for the
1992-
;'1993
School
Year
For registration,
information contact
238-5585
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MOM & DAD
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The children of Paul &
Patricia Predhomme wish to
invite relatives, friends &
neighbours to a dance in
honor of their parents'
Anniversary an
Saturday, August 29
8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Seaforth legion.
"Best Wishes Only Please"
Buck Doe
for
Rob McKnight
& Tammy Dann
Sat., Aug. 29
Dashwood Community Centre
Lunch provided
Attention
Youth! .
Contemporary
Christian
Music
"Lost &
Found"
Zion Lutheran
Church
Dashwood
Aug. 31, 7 p.m.
Free Will Offering
August Sunset
Outdoor Gospel
Concerts
Every Sun. night at 7 p.m.
This week - Aug. 23rd
"Glen Rutledge"
A frequent guest as seen on 100
Huntley Street. You will be
blessed by his worshipful voice
and trombone.
Location: Front lawn of
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
670 Main St. S.
Everyone welcome!
EXETER, SPORTS
CARd Show
EXETER LEciON
SAT., Aug. 22
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission $2.00,
under 12 $1.00
"Happy
. 18th
Birthday
Leeleyt"
Love.
Geoff
Buck F3 Doe
for
Peter Dearing &
Janet Lewis
Fri., Aug. 21
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Exeter Ag Building
D.J. & Lunch provided
Age majority. $5./person
Happy 25th Anniversary
Mom aitd Dad
Terry & Lynda (Kraft) Martin
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Love Tim and Kimberly
A "surprise" anniversary party
will take place at the
Dashwood Community Centre
Sat., Aug. 22, 8 - 1 a.m. DJ.
Your presence is our gift
Thank:You
We would like to thank all our relatives
and fritndc for the lovely Surprise 25th
Anniversary party on Saturday night.
The evening will be one we will remember
for many years to come. Special thanks to
our bogs Trevor, Gerry, our families and
everyone else who made this evening so
special for us. You sure know how to
throw a party. Also thanks to my sisters
far coming hone from out West for the
occasion, it wouldn't have been the same
with out you, thanks to everyone for the
neat gifts, money and cards, we will have
many menuorus for many years to took
back on from this party. 'Everything was
just teal fir.
JO -READ
SCHOOL OF
DANCE'
iA
IN:
Acro -Gym, Tap & Jazz
Fully Qualified Instructors
Will be opening classes at
the EXETER LIONS YOUTH CENTRE
John Street, -Exeter
1st Registration: August 25, 1992,
6 - 8 p.m.
2nd Registration: September 3, 1992
6 - 8 p.m.
3rd Registration: When Dance Classes
resume on
September 12, 1992
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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