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Bob and Heise Patterson ate plowed to an-
nounce the at• their dtn�Msr
Lida Jew, to Richard 'Monies Handipon
of Keswick. The maniage is to take paw on
October 3, 1992 in lateen United Ghmrch at
3 p.m. 38e
$4.*2.6442.4ffIff Ss,
Shame and Rem Heal are happy to w-
seence their tat Jaly 1 f, 1992 at
the home of the beide in Medicine Hat, Al-
berta. Sharon is the daughter of Mrs. Flor-
ence Martine, Dashwood and the late
Charles Martine. They will be hying in Milk
River, -Aborta after the end of September.
38c
111
50th Anmham.ry
50th Amiiversary for Ralph and 7dancy
Rowe. 'ilnaxi' family wish to invite friends,
neighbours and relatives to an Open Haase
at Ailsa Craig Recreational Centre, Sunday,
September 27 from 1:30-4:00 p.m. Best
wishes only please. 38c
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LUTHER - Jessica Luther, Calgary, is
proud to introduce her new baby brother
Ryan Thomas, 6 lbs., 11 au., born August
25, 1992 at Calgary Grace Hospital. Proud
parents are Terry and Kathy,. Proud grand -
paras are Ivan and Borrie Luther, Exeter,
Alice Reiland*, Herten, Madame and Ted
Bartlett, Bridgetown, Nova Soria Leat
6rs are Mn. Oresa Lather and
rs. Delpha McMillan, both of Grand•Bend.
38c
McIVER - Dan and Marianne arepleased to
announce the arrival of their son Nathaniel
Robert, boni on August 1, 1992 ai 10:12
a m., weighing 8 lbs., 1 or. Nathan is the
fast • for Baty and the late Don-
ald McIver of Hwsall,and the 10th
grandchild for Mara and George 1Madronia
of 2arich, Ontario. Thanks to Dr. Tawagi
and Dr. Kealy and maternity staff of the Ot-
tawa Civic Hospital. Thanks also to Dr.
Jeshe! and his nursing Gaff in Path for their
. excellau care. We appreciate all the piscine
calls and flowers from hone. 38c
MILLS - Barry and Nancy and big sisters
Brittany and Lindsay are delighted to an-
nounce the birth of Dustin Narcan, born on
August 26, weighing 7 lbs., 14 ext. Proud
grandparents are Norm and Barb Whiting of
Exeter and Mac and Marjorie Milt of Whal-
en Comers. Great grandmother is Mildred
Thomson of Exeter. 38•
NORTHOVER - Larry and Bedry are
proud to announce the arrival of Levi Joseph
gyne, bon September 8, 19an weitlbs., 9 on. A brother for Msniy,
and Larry. Proud grandparents are Fred and
Isobell Northover and Neil and Marion
Brown, all of London. 38c
REGIER - Ttm, Jaogui and big sister Ole-
ryl are pleased to announce the early,but
safe arrival of Matthew Ryan. Matthewas
born at Clinton Pahhe Hospital on Septem-
ber 3, 1992 and weighed 6lb12 au. Ma-
thew is the 17th gramddstld s.,
Clare and
Mary -Faye Regier of Zurich and aeomd
granddmld d Barry and Pat Taylor of Clin-
ton. He is the great-grandthlld d Warren
and Veronica Annus, Robert Taylor and
Grace Evans. Matthew is also the great-
gre t-grandrhtld of Beatrice Yang. 38•
ROBINSON • Derek and Joanne we proud
to a®oamce the safe arrival of their first
child, Scott Taylor, born August 31, weigh-
ing 9 lbs., 6 ou. Spoiling privilegesgo to
first time grandperenu rim and VelmaRob-
imam, and sixth time grandparents John and
Peta Branderboast, beth of HenalL A spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Steed and the staff at Clin-
ton Public Hospital. 38•
SMITH - Rick, Katon and big sister Kendra
ate pleased to wtemroe the safe arrival of
AWNS Nicole. Allison was born August 28
and weighed 7 lbs., 10nes. A beautiful arani-
vesary gift for Mammy and Daddy. Proud
�p�ts ate Glen and loan Bridge of
Bnneels and Mabel Smith of Blyth and
lain Bridge d Brussels and
e e Scum of Smatpth. Thai* you to
Dr. Stand and the OB caning staff for ouch
great owe. Special thanks to Jausne for her
ogre with Kendra and to Paul and Karen for
the wonderful welcome home supper. 38'
WEIN • h's a girl, Pad and Jacqui (Hyde)
ere happy to ere noaioe eine arrival of their
fiat -bons. Ally's* Danielle arrived Satur-
day, September 3 at 7:33 a.m. and
in at a sultry 6 lbs., 5 on. Rad g r-
ants are Wilmer and Louise Wein of Credi-
ton and Jin and Mary Lou Hyde of Hassall.
A sincere thanks to the staff of Victoria Hos-
pital and for the support of friends and fami •
ly. (insured). 38•
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WHITE - Marguerite (Peggy) White of
Remittal, Ontario, ce September 8, 1992.
Peacefully, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamil-
ton, Ontario, atter a short illness, in ber 72st
year. Beloved daughter d the late Joseph B.
White and Annie Wareing, formerly Cre-
diton, Ontario. Dear sister of Kathleen Bus-
aelie of Burlington, Ontario and Thoanii
White of Creditcn, Ontario. Dear aunt of
Ross Busaelle, Leanne and Paul Anthony,
awe of Philip and larder Anthony.
will also be missed' by her aunt Alma
sus of Detroit, and uncle Sandford
White of Windsor, Ontario and her many
cousins. Predeoeaaed by her brother Kam
White. 38•
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CRONYN • I would like to thank my rela-
tives and fried' for the visits, flowers,
treats, cards and phone calls while I was in
the hospital and since returning home.
Thanks to Dr. Grainger, Dr. Lumens and
nurses on the 4th floor, St. Josephs Health
Centre. A special mention to Helen for her
extra time and care span. Thanks to our
family for all the meals brought in and all
the euro care given. h was all greatly appre-
ciated
38c Mary
DENOMME - The family of the late Bob
Dencmme wish to express our thanks to rel-
atives, friends and neighbours for their many
aas of kindness in the form of cards, phone
calls, flowers, charitable donations, prayers,
food gifts, and muchvisits. Spe-
cial thanks to the nes of Villa for
their loving care towards Bob over the past 2
1/2 yearn. Thanks to Father Begano for hit
comforting words; to the pallbearers who
wine Bob's friends and neighbours, the Pre
ciao Blood C.W.L. for the lovely lunch and
also the Hoffman Funeral Home. Your kind-
ness will never be forgotten. 38•
ELSIE - The family of the late Grace Elsie
would like to express their appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours for visits,
cards, flowers, food and memorial donations
during our recent loss. Special thank yen to
Rev. Hilbom, Hoffman Funeral Home and
the Ladies of the Grid Bend United
Church.
38* .Lois and JesTWebbaad family
ERSMAN - We would like to thank our
family, friends and relatives for making our
50th Anniversary so special. As well we say
thanks to the Gordon Auxiliary for the
teach, and to everyone for gifts and flower.
Our Golden Anniversary has been a special
memorable occasion.
38* Cliff and Ba
40.
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MORLEY - While at University Hospital I
would like to thank the demon, nurses, staff,
Rea McKay, neighbours and relatives wbo
sent ands, flowers and wishes. Special
thanks to Jin and Danns Heilman for their
ambulance service. Thanks also to Miss Un -
da Robinson for her visits wink I was a pa-
tient them.
38• Edwin
PARSONS - We wish to thank our family.
friends, relatives, neighbours for the chivar-
ee pan yy,� flowers, gifu, cards and a meal at
White Gammon, and the surprise visit fran
brother Bob and Delores Parsons, Montreal
on the occasion of our 40th Wedding Anni-
versary. We sincerely appreciated your
thoughtfulness.
38• Preyne and Alla:
PREDHOMME • We would hie to express
our appreciation to everyone who sent cards,
flowers and gifts in honour of our 25th Wed-
ding Anniversary. Thanks to all our relatives
and friends who came from out of town to
celebrate with us and also to all our friends
and neighbours who sutetded our dance. A
very special thunk you to all who sant food
and helped out at the house and to Joyce
Wilson for the beautiful address the wrote.
Paul and I would especially like to thank our
children for all the hard work and love they
put into this celebration. You made our at u-
versary a special and truly memorable ate.
38c Paul and Pat
REiD • We would like to thank our many
friends and neighbours for all the lovely
flowers, cards, gifu, phone arils and for our -
surprise parry; also our friends that invited
us at for dinners. Special thanks to Rev.
Barb and Doug Young. All these things
made our 30th one to rtanentber.
38• Scott and Audtae
ROBINSON • Oopal I missed the Exeter
United Church Newsletter. A great big thunk
you to everyone who planned and took pan
in my appreciation night. A thank you to all
who shared in my gift of luggage and the
cheque for $500.00 will go toward a car
phone. Thank you for all the wonderful
gifts, letters, cards and best wishes.
38• Bev
RUMLESKI (TiNDALL) • I would like to
thank the ladies of ow commanity and Cen-
tralia United Church for the useful shower
gifts.I will treasure than always.
38,39• Marylou
SKINNER - The family of the late Ina Skin-
ner would like to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbour for their expressions
of sympathy shown during the loss of their
deuly Loved mother. Speesal thanks for vis-
its, Rowan, memorial donations, cards and
for food sent to cur homes. A further mine -
ciente is extended to Irene Richardson for
her friendship and kind words and also to
the ladies of rnville U.G.W. for the latch
served after the service. Many thanks also to
Dr. Steele, Dr. Judd and the staff of South
Huron Hospital for their kind std compas-
sionate are during mom's stay in the hospi-
tal over the past several months. 38'
SMALE • A special thank you to Dr. Swee-
ney, Dr. Milier, nurses d St. Josephs Hospi-
tal, Zurich Ambulance, Dr. Wallace and
Mn. Visscher, Gari and the V.O.N. To my
many friends std relatives, a betrdels thanks
for the cads, visits, flowers, food and phone
calls while in hospital and since returning
home. An extra special thanks to my hal-
berd and daughter who, without their help, I
would not have made it.
38c Bela
WIENDELS - The family of the late Ben
Wiendels wish to express their sincere
thanks to everyone who eau flowers, cards,
food, donations, and request for utast and
prayers, visits to the (metal bone, and m-
preuions of sympathy during the lou of a
dear husband, father and grandfather. Every-
thing was gay appreciated.
38• Nelly and family
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Saner East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, September 20
10:00 am. Worship
11:10 am. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service
Nursery aveileble
Everybody tvubome
Cane and Worship with us
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
870 Mein St S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pasbr Kean D. Rogers
Sunday, September 20
8:90 a.m. Worship Servide
1090 a.m. Sunday School
1190 a.m. Worship Service
790 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service
Wednesday
790 p.m. Family Night
Prognnis for el apes.
Nursery avYrbie for a1 senvioes
'A piece b mart God and a Marie
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EMMANUEL
BAPT18'T CHURCH
187 Huron et W. Dater
Pasta Ran. Korth Rutledge
2114881
Setimist►, Sept 19
9A6 am. iodise Calla Hour
Speaker: Ata Mary Robinson
Sem y, SwMstbar SO
9:46 aim. Sunday $ohaoi
11A0 amMoordottwohipiship
7:00 ant Swains
77Fowl/flight
&wens *Wpm
DIREETORY
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Mein 8t North
Pastor Rev. Suds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
Seplef bar 20
10:00 am.
Sunday School ages 3-4,
during morning service.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 820 am.
CKNX 9201030 am.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Globe, 630 a.m.
A good attitude towards He begins
wide gratitude leotards God.'
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
284 Main &resat,
Extoller, Ontario
The Ran. Fay M.
Patlwrson
Fifteenth Sunday of Pentecost
September 20, 1992
11:16 a.m. Foy Eucharist
Sunday School
Nursery Avalabls
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dedevead
PASTOR LARRY $TOJ OV C
September 50,1992
990 am.. - CMMran
11A0 am. - WoOO
Euwwns Worm
■
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Holborn
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Diraobr of Music
Ralph C. Topp
September 20, 1992 - 1190 am.
Pentecost XV
Rev. John Hilbom
Sermon: 'A Museum or a Zoor
Jr. congregation apes 3-9
Courtesy car: Gord floss 235-2764
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
920 a.m. Sunday School
1030-1190 am. Felowship Time
1190 a.m. Family Bible Hour
8:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursety Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible SWdy
All services are held at
91 Orchard Sheet
Eater
Evayone Welcome
For more Information please
Mall
129-8881
CAVENPRESBYIERIAN
CHURCH
N Win Sliest South
Allnislor: Roy. Ms* B. Gasitin
September 20
bow
946 a.m. Worship Heroic,
and Ordnegon 01 Wing Oder.
erlanoh te lido aerobe.
Enos 8a Wekarne
WOLFE • I valid lips to thank ■y family
and friends for .11 the silocislvisits, tteas,
flowers, phone calls and cards while a pa -
dam in St. Joseph's and South Hiroo Hospi-
tals and for all the care since retarn-
ing home. Thanks also to all the doctors and
nurses for their kind and considerate are. It
Wu all gray ,rcci rod
Mae
MWCANN - In loving mammy of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfather, who passed
away 1 year ago, Septanber 16, 1991.
Ranemberieg you is easy,
We do it every day,
There will always be a heartache,
And often a silent tear,
But we raneinber the precious memories
Of days when you were here.
A special smile,
A specall fare, -
And a very special
Sadly missed and alwamyrernartbered by
wife Irate and family. 38c
McCANN - In loving memory of ■ dear
Dad, and Grandfather, Joe, who passed
away 1 year ago, September 16, 1991.
A Dad holds a special place in a daughter's
hean they say,
And Dad you hold a special place, today and
every day,
My love for you will always keep,
It cannot fade, it lies too deep.
My heart still aches u I whisper low,
God bleu you Dad, we love you so.
Loved and sadly missed by Patti. Dave and
Nathan. 38c
WOLFE • In loving manory of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfather, Harold Wane,
who passed away two years ago, September
13, 1990
You were always true and patient,
Through the years you struggled on,
And those hands that rest forever,
Made the home that now is gone.
Lovingly remembered by the Wolfe Fami-
ly. 38'
Party
Rich f�Lather
Fri., Sept. 18
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Lunch, music, fun
Huron Park Annex
CaII 228-6114
REGISTRATION
for the
1ST HURON PARK
BROWNIES
Mon. Sept. 21
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
at
McCurdy Public School
Finally I
can take
this
Baby
on the
Road.
Happy 16th
Chad
Love Mom
& Dad, Angela
Rebecca
and Pamela
The
would 1 �a+� gird triodeto iota ash abtiNlrbar:9th
lliormass
9rgg.119190119011
yOM
at the Usti Yog�llr.Cadre, Ester
Set oily
Come and Join
Seatorth Harmony
HI -Utes Ladles
Barbershop Chorus
Perspective membership
< night Tues. Sept. 22
8 p.m,
Seaforth Public School
For information call
.sqh Assas i
Heritage
Quilt Show and Sale
Sept. 16-20
10 a.m. to B p.rn.
Lematon Heritage Museum
H igwaay 21,
a sem want or errand Bend
Oar 130 puns on SepMy throUghout
the museum pasdis both
nor show ad sale Callao Won
and tearoom. Workshops.
Special feature: Donn Heritage
Crossroads Quilt Collection
Regular admission: Adult Om
Senlor/Seuient 12.50
Children 11.25
For more bdbmrtlon: phone 2432600
LrMton Harting* Museum , 7 1
R.R. 2, Grand Bend, Ont t t r a
�aVW1
Precious Blood Mission
Cash Calendar Winners
Week of Sept. 092
6 - 00033, Grog Rev Maim, Lacon,
$50. 7 - 60720, David Wittington,
'Peterborough. $50. 8 - 01186, John
Rempb, Dashwood, 850. 9 - 01154,
Beth Madame, Crediton, 550. 10
r 04 4, Jeff Barnes, Se. ninnies. SS0
11 - 01499, Lynne Farquhar, Huron
Park, S50. 12 - 00989, S. Pertachy,
odi u 100.
Best %Friss Mom anti Dation
Your 40th Anniversary
Sept.20, 1992
50th Wedding Anniversary
Grace and Ray Morlock, August 29, 1942 -1992
Love and best wishes from your children
Janet and Bruce, Jim and Nancy, Bob & Chris and Grandchildren
A QUALITY MEMORIAL NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Local Rep.
Jim & Donna Hoffman
114 Main Si., Dashwood
237-3763
1-800-265-2677
NELSON
MONUMENTS
Ltd.
8OO
Includes
GST
PRICE INCLUDES
TABLET: 20' long by 6" thick by 24"
high in Mountain Rose or Grey granite
BASE 26" long in matching granite with
polished top.
YOUR CHOICE of designs and letter-
ing styles
- Cemetery Foundation Extra -
Other Granite Colours available at
slightly higher prices
Ea9 Join us at
Exeter Fall Fair
BINGO
d'
Sat., Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m.
South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter
TOTAL PRIZES $3500.
10 Regular games,
1 line $40,
2 lines $100.
• Early Bird
• Starburst
Mini Jackpot
#7 $50.
Full card - $150.
• Share the Wealth
• Specials
JACKPOT
Letter H - $50, Full Card - $1150, 2nd full card $50.
Due to licence regulations no one under 16 allowed to play
Licence No. 0868381
DUPLICATE BRIDGE starting September 16,7:30 pan. at Exeter Legion. 36,37,(38)c
EXETER FALL FAIR, South Huron Recreation Centre, Friday, September 25, Ambas-
sador of the Fair competition, of Peter Marcie, Ham Auction: Saturday, Septem-
ber 26, Craft Show Ak Sale, Per Bingo, poultry, livestock and hone Shows: Sunday.
September 27, Step Dance Cosnpetidce, sheep, goat and horse shows. Fun for everryyone.
36,37,(38)c
SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, Sananeber 20 at the Canadian Legion flail, Victoria Street,
Wingh.m. Dancing 8-12. Music by the Wauanaires. No blue jeans. 36,37,38c
"MANSION MURDER MYSTERY" et Grand Bend Legion, Saturday, October 24
from 7pm to 1 a.m. Play by Barbara Wheeidon. Dress in Hallowe'en costume. Harvest
buffet diener, DJ sod doming. Tickets 340 each with 120 charitable to receipt available
on iequaat. On sale in Exeter at Earl's Taxi and Ellison Travel; in Seaforth at Keating's
Pharmacy in Reagan at Wiltia,u's Hair Styling; in God Bend et Barefoot Pedlar. Spon
sand by Community Living, South Huron as a fund raiser for their work with those who
are natally challayed in our local communities. 36-39c
REGINNRR S WORKSHOP Neusall United (]lurch, booed by Huron County Branch
Ontario 19, 9 am. tin 4:30 p.m. Registration $15.00 be-
fore Saptatmba 11;111.00 after e 11. Forms available at Exeter library; Munici-
pal as or 235.0523 and at Ron's Health Canter. Hensell. 37,38•
TAKE RACK THE NIGHT, The Saoad Annual Huron Canty Women's March
Against Violaha, Thursday, September 17, 1992. Starts a 700 pm., Court ,louse Park,
Ooderioh. ` ionipouation an be anaryed. Call 1400-265-5506. 37,38c
SOUDI HURON HOSPITAL Auxiliary Taag� Day, October 1, 2, 3, Exeter area. Be sen
emus and support your hoopla'. For infoamad in phone 2284718 or 235-0780 38- (40c)
THE ARTHRITIS IOCIZTY. September L Arthritis Moab. Yes, 1 want to bel sop
port a rematch. Mail domains to: Bank d Montreal. 6 Ontario Sr, G 3andS,3 d,
140M ITO.
LADIES COFFEE HOUR, September 19, 9;45 a.m. Speaks Mrs. Mary Robinson fa -
aures skills with scarves. Bring a scarf and mirror. All ladies welcome. liimnanuel Baptist
Church, Exeter, 235 2661. 38c
CENTRALIA UM' iE8)CHURCH First Amwal Pink Balloon Croft and Bake Sate, Sat
gsudsy, Oaths, 3, 9 a.mt: 12 noon. Bike table, knitted items, fuh pond, crafts coffee acid
ins. Mush more. Everyons welcome. 38,39,(40c)
DIABETES AND i•'OOTCARE imponasoe and what to check for. Come out September
C Nogg , � Rdodtmed Church. Primness Street. [hada Kaiglat,
ommeusiry
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