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Times -Advocate, September 2, 1992
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CLARKE - Matthew and land and big as
•len Amanda and Shaman delighted to
arsoutee thebirth of Stephen Joh, been on
August 16, weighing IO lbs., I/2 or. Proud
graltdpt►rahu •aro Minor end }tied Clarke of
reZion and Agnes and I-] Dempsey of
Aylmegrandmother is Peggy Clarke
of Pickering
GODWIN - Ron, 'Amine and big brother
Soon aro pleased to anosnte the safe am
Val of Brent Thomas. Brent was tern at
Clinton Public Hospital on August 26, and
weighed 8 lbs., 8 we. Brent is the second
grandson for both Don and Maja Dodds and
Lavern and Marion Ondkin He is a new
gran -grandson for Moor Hari tgway, Ida
(lsrdktn and Sim and Mary Ronbol. Special
thanks to Dr. 'Steed and the O.K. nursing
staff for all the wonderful eare we received
Thank you also to Wayne and Dorothy
Chappel for keeping Saes and taking Mindy
for walks 1(r'
MATFIONIA • Pater and Carolyn. -along
with big sister Katie Lynn, are pleased to an
trounce the early amval of Laura Anne. Tau -
ra was horn August 26, 1992 at 9:09 p.m.,
weighing 7 Iba., 3 or_ An early birthday gift
for ()pa. Spoiling privileges go to Karl and
Mary Kegler and George and Mena Matho-
ma, all of Zurich 31c
HALF. - Mrs. Carla Marton Kathleen Hall,
beloved wite of Reverend David Hall of
Medicine Hat, passed away on Friday. Au
gust 28, 1992, at the age of 35 years. Be-
sides her loving husband, she also leaves to
cherish her memory one son, Darton, and
one daughter, Allyson, bah at home; her
mother, ids (Peter) Henke of Medicine Hat;
one brother, Brad (Beth) Srbapatsky, of
Kamloops. B.C.; her father-in-law and moth -
er-in•law, Maley and Father Hall of Fleeter.
(Jntano: her grandparents: aunts and uncles,
brothers-in-law, sitters -in-law and numerous
metes. She was Wised by her father,
Reverend Jacob StdtaQansky, and one broth-
er, Jay Sdtapasky. ria was bon on July
28, 1457 in Kenora, (guano. Because of her
father's work as a Pastor, she was raised and
educated m areas of Manitoba and British
Cotumbaa. Carla met David while attending
Central Pentecostal College in Saskatoon
trom which she graduated to Theology. On
August 19, 1978, in Vernon, British Cotton
tea, Carla and ()avid were unwed in mar
nage- Following David 1 graduation, they
moved to Wmnpeg. from Wmtipeg they
moved to Medic= Hat m 1980. Aher.hav
mg resided here for seven years, the family
then moved to Nelson, B.C. where they re
sided for three years before neurone to
Medicine Hat. which has continued to be
their home. Carla loved music: she loved to
play the !nano and rang. Her talents wen
shared with others through her many active -
ties in the church and the nucleon to whom
she taught piano. Despite her illness Carla,
worked at the Medicine Hat College for a
year and a half. fiver through her illness,
Carla will always be remembered as a very
kind. considerate, caring and giving person,
as well as a very devoted wile, mother ani'
homemaker. The funeral service was held in
the hot Assembly of God Church. 395-90:
Street SE, an Monday, August 31, 1992 at
1:00 p.nr.. with Reverend Keith knmung of
fiaaung. As an expnesnor of sympathy
those wishing to remember Mrs. Carla Heli
may do so with a gilt to the Litnng Mahon -
al Plan, do the Durst Assembly of God
Church, 395 -9th Street SE, Methane Hat,
Alberta, T i A 1194 or the Canadian Cancer
Society, 631 P.ospect 1)nve SW, Madicsue
Hat. Albans, TIA 4C2. Funeral arrange
menu have been entrusted to the Seams
Manorial Funeral Chapel, "linefsapel in
the Pak-, "A Member of the Golden Rule'
Shedd you wish any addtnonal infosmauon
Ouse telephone 528-2599 36c
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DENfOMME - At Boer VlNi Ntanisg
Heine, on Moseley, Ala 25, 1192, Igna-
tius Joseph Alexander (Bab) Dtwesatte, of
Reeser, in his 199th year. Dowty loved Pans
band of Helen (Rebumse.,) Dettetlttrte. Dear
fame of Jean Arm and Jelin Kerr of Poplar
Hill: Willie and Lynn Dtinewxne of Nath
Bay. lensed step -father of Marlene tend Tany
Bedard of Penick Brian and Sandra
of Rimier,, Susan and Pled Bider of WIT
Hassell. Loved by his 13 grandene children:
oenrre
A, survivedby
g i e�Y� ea
brother, Jed De
nonnne of Windsor -and skiers, Gertrude
lime of Tecumseh; Elva (Mrs. Roy Albright)
of Tharnesford: Anawuia (lit) (Mn. Marin
Mavens) of RR 1, Dadhwwod. Predeceased
by his sister, Theresa Debug; brother Louis
Desomrne and his Ant wife, Medeieb►e
Rowland. Also loved by his extended tastily
of 24 foper,dn7dren. Reeled at the T. Harry
Hdlhrtsan & Sons Portend Haan, Dashwood_
Visitationwas Thursday afternoon and eve-
ning. Panoral Mass at Our Lady of Meant
Carmel Raman Catholic Churns, Mount
Carmel -was on Friday, I►ogtta 28, 1992 at
11 a.m. Father J. Nagano, I. &fer-
ment in Our Lady of Mount Cannel Ceme-
tery. Parish and f prayers were held at
the funeral home onThursday everting at 9
p.m. If desired, memorial donations to the
Alzheimer Society or Sunshine Potutdation
would toe appredatui 36(
SKINNER - Peeoetully at South Huron
Hospital Hillier, On Tuesday, August 25.
1992, Ina Mae (Harding) Skinner of Reser
in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late
Prankhn Skinner (1975). Dear needier and
mother-in-law of Bev and Blaine Skinner
and Dalton and Gladys Skinner all of Exeter.
Mary and Jerry Shore of Landon, Glatt
Skinner and Sandy of Stephen Township
Margaret Sinner of London, Janet and Dan
Coward and Sandra and Dennis Rowe all of
Ushome Township Also =mired by 15
grandchildren and 13 great gra ddtildter
Predeceased by 2 sisters nada Ford and
Anna Rundle and 1 great-gmsddnild Staphe -
me and a dear fnartd Brace. Friends called at
the Hopper Hockey Puneral Home, William
Street, -Exeter on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9,
where the funeral service wu held on Thera -
day, August 27 at 2 pm. with Mrs. hone
Richardson afficiaung. beamed limner Ce-
metery. Donations to South Huron Hospital,
fihmville United (:hatch or the charity of
your choice would be appreciated by the
family 36c
WIENDELS • Accidentally at his late resi-
dence, on Sunday, August 30, 1992. Bernar-
do (Ben) A. Wie dols, of RR 2, (rand
bend, in his 70th year. Beloved husband of
Cornelia (Versrbaeren) Wiendels. loved fa-
ther and father -ns -)sow of Will and Sue Wien -
de.la; Ed and Mary Wheadels, all of Ancona,
Anne and Don Russell of Shapira, Francine
(retard and her fiance Tem Stewart of For
est: John and Brenda Windels of Strathro)
Dear grandpa of Adam, Jilhan. Steven, fin -
sone, Alun, Chantel, Danielle, Casandra,
Randy and Elizabeth. Also survived by one
brother and three niters m Holland Resting
at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sona Funeral
Herne. Dashwood, with viaitatsoa eommatc -
mg Wednesday afternoon and evmuhg. Fv-
nerat Mass at Immaculate Bean of Mary Ro-
man Catbdre Chinch. Geoid Bead. on
Thursday. September 3, 1992 at 11. a -m. Fa-
ther Paul J. Beck, Celebrant. lineament in
Pinery Cemetery, Grand Bald Parish and
family prayers will be held at the funeral
hone Wednesday evening at 8 pin. fol -
lowed by Alhambra prayers at 8:30 p.m. If
dented. memorial donatsons to the "Order of
Alhambra" world be appreciated 36c
DVKEMAN - in long memory of Judenn
Paul Dyketlas, a dear father eetd grand('
ther,•whoptased 'way September 2, 1960.
Always missed lad never forgeatea by wife
Mimicry end all to family 36'
POSTER - In kwhig memory of my dear
wife Dorothy. wino passed away September
5, 1991.
A smile for an, a heat ot geld,
One orf the best this world oeeld held.
Never selfish, always kind,
Wende and memafes you len bddnd
Always loved and sadly missed by husband
Hermon. 36
MetRTDE • In loving memory of a dear
filsband, father, grandfather, great
grandfather, Walter, litho passed away Sep
amber
mber 5, 1;90.
There is a epeeist Domer in our beans,
We keep it pet for you,
As long as life and memory ossa,
We will always think of you.
Always resmembered by Margaret and fan
ily. 36'
RILEY • We cherish memories of a dear
mother, Blinabeth, who passed away Sep
harsher 1, 1991.
Praoelblly sleeTiog, rearing at last,
'lone d's weary s and trials gn-
at;
In silence she suffered, in patience she bon,.
Til God called her home to suffer no more
Remembered always by her sons, dao¢hher -
w, -taws, gas n. great-grandchildren
and great-graat-grandchild. 16w
WILKINSON • In manory of a dear father
and grandtatber Arthur R (Dick) who
passed away 3 yeas ago, 9ePnenher 3,
1989.
Dad and Grandpa are such special words
Words that bring to mind,
A warm anile, a helping hand,
A way of also being kind
The gentleness of a helping deal.
Quietly filling another's need,
Little he thought when Leaving hone that
day,
He would no longer return to stay.
You've gone away and yet you're near.
We feel you by us through the year,
lune paste by, but memories stay,
They make us miss you more each day
Mused today and every day. Loved forever
by George and Linda. Tammy and Jennifer
36(
WILKINSON - In loving memory of a dear
father, grandfather, great-grandfather, great
great-grmdfathcr, Ashur R. Willonson, who
paned away 3 years ago, September
1989_
Wehad the type of relationship,
Thu made me feel like friends.
1 anile with the mermories that we uhared,
limit oar family home
Your special hello and welcoming smile,
It's like we understood each other,
And had a band that oouldnt be broken
You aught me to have a heart like yours
And to smile and be happy,
I remember yesterday and cherish what we
shared
Stale people have a lifetime and never
brow that curt.
I amu that cheerful anile and amdastamdnir
ear,
I will treasure and carry thoughts of you
throughout they,
Your kindness, gulden= and special quid,
urea now lie within my heart,
'Ibanks Dad for doing your best,
You will always be remembered m ms
hon.
A wonderful father I've laid to rest, 1 miss
hum so much. even these wards can't e a
paean
Hy your daughters.and sans aid family
36(
CAVEN PRESBY ERI N
CHURCH
68 Main Street Soutt
235-2784
Munster: Rev. Mark B. (iashir
Organist: Miss Carolyn Lova
Sunday, September E.
9:45 a.m. Warahtp Servicer
(Please note change of arras;
Everyone Weloomr
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street.
Exeter, ()Mow
F The Rev. Fay M
Patterson
Thirteenth Sunday alter Pentecost
September 6, 1992
11:16 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Sunday School begins
Nursery Available
Everyone I Neloorne
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EMMANUEL
-BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St W. Easter
Pastor Rev, Kevin Rutbtpo
Male 1
yh Aisaiealf r e
9A5 am..Swidey asi col
11A0 unsAkiminaWashiP
lithenNerees Ear
700 p.mp
Cateraimion
4‘t
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
930 a.m. Sunday &hod
1030-11:00 a.m. FHowshp Time
1100 a.m. Family Bible Hour
6:00 p.m. Commsmion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday *vamps
7:30 p.m - Bibb. bawdy
All services are held at
94 Orchard Street
E)whhr
Everyone Weloonta
For more mlormaoon plraca
GO 229.688 r
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
870 Mem St. S
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Ropers
Sunday, September 6
1000 am. Sunday Schad
11 )0 a.m. Worship Selbien
WedneadeY
71)0 p.m. Family Night
Programs /oral apps
Nursery available lorsall services
place a meet God ,and a Mend
-
:BETNEL
RHPORMED.cHURCH
Huron Sheet fist, Easier
Minims
REV. HENRY V*N.h11BEN
Senday. arraW mbar 6
10;00 am.AVIMI ip
1 1:10 am, Sunday
7:30 p,m Nursery
Worship Service
Everybaa weisarrie
Game and Worship tvtiUs us
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
920 a.m - Sunday School
11 AO a.m - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Seeds Vander liber
235-1723
Worship Swvioes
September 6
10:00 a.m
Sunday School apes 3-4
dun rip mernam service
7:00 p.m
Nursery Avolabie
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
GJCS 1240 830 am
CKNX 920 1030 am
Daily TN
Fath 20 Gibbet SAO am
'II you bear a grudge, bare It before
God
EXETER UNITED
-CHURCH
Gomer of James and Andrew St
Mirtia g
The Rev. dolt C. Milbom
The asv. Arent Lees
Smeri
Direcior of larsic ats)
Ralph C. Tipp
September 6, 1892 -1OM0 a.m.
P.i$.aail XIII
Rev. dotal *Wm
Bonen: 'Wark.JlWagWortand Social
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3-9
Courte:yy a r: list Aa5s a> 7s4
Emma Wigwam
•
BUCK
& Yii7F�
for
Lance Livingston
and Date Armstrong
Friday, September 11 Spm- i am
Stanley Township Complex
Music by Sound Proot
Age of Majnrin• Lunch Provided
WITH RSPOON • in loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Striven. 'Ano
paned away September 5, 1990.
7l+ese days are remembered and quietly
kep
N swords are needed, we than never forget.
Por those we love dont go away,
He's quietly remembered every day.
Unseen end unheard, bort always near,
So loved, so missed and an very dear.
Sadly missed and Iovtitly tanemlteted by
wife Myrtle and daughter Vivian. 96c
GANDIER - 1 would like to thank the doc-
tors and nurses in Victoria Hospital, Lour -
don also Dr. Wallace and Rimier Hospital
saner who took such good ease of Bank
Also my relatives, Mends end neighbours
who•have been so good to me and are al
wwaayys here when 1 need someone. Thanks to
Or %metal Hone, the pallbearers and
the UCW for a lovely lunch; also to all
friends who brought food to my borne.
Thanks for all the anangehenu, cards
and donations given in memory of Barrie.
Special thanks to Gary Caruthers end to
Rev. Gani Leraro for their comforting
words. i will remember you all for the test
of my Life.
36e Lyda
LEWIS - I would like to say thanks to Mike
Dykstra for insisting I go to and for taking
me to S.H.I I., to Maureen and Marg in one
geacy for making me as comfortable as pop
allele, for my trip to London, to Dr. Gins for
making the top with me in the ambulance
and making it as beatable as she could
Thanks aho to Jim and Bill Hoffman for get
ting me to the Cardiac Care Unit w prompt
iy, to the doctors and nurses of C.C.U. and 6
North for their help and are, to all my dela
rives, friends and neighbours for cards, calls.
visits, flowers and gifts of fruit, while in
hospital and since returning home. Thanks
for all the enaoaraganent from the flying
oarsnunity, and from all the people fen
Nathlander who each day checked en my
progress from Jimmie, also to Larry's on
warm who did the same, but most of all to
Edith, Jimmie and Larry for what 1 put then
through, and for giving up so mach to spend
each day with me- I love you all and with all
the sworn I have had 1 know how hack -y I
ars. Thank you everyone.
36c Don
MAYNARD • Thank you Doug Insley, Sue
Wilson, kith and Ted ltuky Per all your
hospitably
36* Lynne
WILKINSON • We would like to thank all
our fneads and ndatives who celebrated
with us at our 25th Wedding Anniversary
-Party..8pecial shanks to our family Stave,
Ileums, Banda, Julia and Randy for pin-
t rug the party. Special thanks to Harry and
Susan Jaqun for opening their frame and the
rite of their yard; also to everyone that
helped in any way with petparanon end
food: thanks for the gifts and rods. We will
always remember
36c Jun and Shirk) .
Parry Sams'
•LACHAR - We wish to =sand to mauves.
neighbours and friends ow heartfelt apprecr-
aeon for their kindness weeded at the time
of Stephen's death. The cards, floral tributes,
seiaph me -sails -and eientaide--iaaatiess
were very much appiecialed by our family.
Special Iiaaks to Huronview • Horne for We
Aged aid gaff, C3iaion Hospital, Dr. Hay
and staff; also to Bob sod Bill of
��pP��
Hockey Foment Home for tsarkimelrtess
and support Your kindliest sod thoughtful-
ness will always be saaae®bated-
3M The family of the late Stephen Licher
SNO SHOW - spunsoeed by B -W 1,railbiaz
ors, Seaforth Commamty Centre, Seafovh,
September 12 and 13, Saturday 10 a.m. to 9
pen., Sunday nuah to 5 pm 33-37c
MURRAY CARDIFF, M.P. pnuseots an
evening with the Hon. Michael Wilson and
the lice. Bill Wiaseerd, on lasedCaay�, ,Sap
umber 15 a the Tasawatar-Cubeas Cu'
lady Clare. Social 6:30 peas.; and diner
7410 pm. Tidies 315, available from Ons
Lrule, Saner, 235-3237 35.36e
DUPLICATE BRIDGE starting Sapivaber
1 h. 7:30 pm. at limier Legion. 36.37,(38)c
NORTH MIDDLESEX and !Aged Manor
Jockey Megislwtion, Tuesday, September 8,
7 p.m. -9 p.m.. C emeseiry Centre Parkhill;
Thursday, 4Hast.r lo, 6 , 27
Guano-
meat eatcbaage Pakhill.
EXETER FALL FAIR, South Hum Ra-
nsom Comm Friday, Sapiasober 25, Atn-
batsalor of the Fair oagpstitiar, Magic of
Peter Mamie, Ilan Auction: Saturday. Sep-
tember 26, Cash Show A Sale, Parade, Bin-
Pa27�sosewday Sptwober , Step De
sheep. goat and horse shows.
1 nn w oversew 3637.(3gk
IIIRUCEFIF.LD EIRiiMEN OM -Fashion
Snakiest at Bruaefald Fire- }hall, September
12, 7 am. -12 pass- AduM s oluldisa
6-
12 $3.00, Lader 6 foe. All yuu can eat.
36,37c
SINGLES DANCE,
u We Cassells
Weigher')
auaaioa. No
20
LUCAN, tfA j,lAjgat.
al Baa and Paan QIM4slw)es ' ye
ber 13, 4:30-7
ea. Adults sB W • • • ugdar 12
54.00 adlteace. .st
mem or !✓akar
"MANSION Mb1Yi! IV' t
Grand Band l,gien, y, poblp ,
Loan 7 pari. to 1 ern.
.Whaairls ._pwas ,in
. baf3etilwp rm MO Mail WAS
at
Preeiess rtes Mbelos
Cash Calender Winners
Week of Aug. 23/92
23 80962, Jim Gregus. Lutein, S50.
24 - 02251, Hazel (1 avin, Crediton
SSG. 25 - 92016, Mark, Angie Des -
Jardine, Crediton, SSO. 26 00455,
Alma Presrcator Neter, S50. 27 -
00694, Maxine Sereda, Centralia
SSO 28 01015, Nick Peirol, Sheila
Regier, Toronto SSO. 29 . 00706,
John Bencu, Eamondville $100-.
The Punic is invited to the
56th Birthday
Celebration of
Exeter
Pentecostal
Tabernacle
to be held on
Sept. 6, at 11 a.m.
Special guest will be
Lome Shepherd of
100 Huntley Street.
Full course banquet to follow.
All are welcome to attend.
Call 2352991 for details.
Happy 60th Anniversary
Mom and Dad
On September 21,1992
Harry and Eileen Carroll
will celebrate their
60th Wedding Anniversary
Their family wishes then
both best wishes.
Open
House
SusMiee Nia&
Co-operative
Pinata .e/ Inc
Sat,. Sept. 12
10 - 12 noon
Exeter United Church
Openings still available
For information contact:
Janet 235-0168
Deb 235-074]
Buck & Doe
for
Joanne Millar and
Don Perry
Fri., Sept. 11
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music - D.).
Age or meiority rnqulma
lunch provide('
For more information Pali
235.2178 o 9 35-02 70
ATTENTION
New Huronia
Singers
Fall Registration and
First Rehearsal
Mon., Sept. - 7:30 p.m.
Exeter United Church
New members welcome
For information contact
235-0556
Wappy 65th
Birth.dati
Mom & Grandma
(Florence)
C
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HURON COUNTRY
PIAYHOUSE
i rlFAT RI' '! "r ti
Phial W.eie
Lerner & Loewe's
Runs untll Sept. 5
Go -Sponsored by
union Gas 6
�.e.,
,.t:
,;c`J
Box Mee Open Mon. - Sat.
Hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
(619) 2384000
RA. 1Greed
NOM 1B� 64+7
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The family of Cliff and
Bea Ersman ask relatives,
friends and neighbours W
help celebrate their
. 5Otin
Wedding Anni vermin/7
on
Sunday, Sept. 18182
at Caven Presbyterian
Church, Exeter from 2 -
4:30 p.m. No gifts please
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Lt. Pooley *snob 307
Royal Candia' Lemon
Sister Ontario
The Waif Lag n, in cooperation with The fpm Museum,
is Offering* $0011:r intervention Program to interested persons
prod business's in the oommunity on
:i . sy:08tebber 4th hotiween i p.m. - 4 p.m.
This.eoiarse.will be of klterellt to all clubs, hells, rostturents,
iioomed premises etc., who handle slpoholic beverages and/
fef use special 000esion permits.
if you, fWlid Wu) to perticipete,.piesse opli 235-2362 Mon,
i ) betere Seetember 23rd, the Wet will be $10.00 for
imevere,44,0.900weins/manpiers.
tYo.beietlld,pripf to Sept• $070,2)
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