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DARLING - Jeff and Carol Darling (nee
Allen) are happy to announce the birth of
their third beautiful daughter. Chelsea Mi-
chelle at Clinton Public Hospital. Chiron our
September 14, 1992. A sister for Jamie, Hot
Jany and Jason. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mn. William Mlen, Wooditam, Mrs
Fred Darting, Exeter and ggerenatt-grandparent
Mrs. Wellington Brock, Beater. A special
thanks to Dr. Lynda Steele, Dr. Art Steed
and the staff of Clinton Public Hospital for
the excellent care 39c
WALKER-SEDLAK - Ashley and Ryan
are excreted to announce the early but safe ar-
nval of their new baby brother, Nicholas
John Alexander, born onSeptanber 7 at
2:50 a.m. at Sc Joseph's H W, weighing
8 Ibs.. 1 ot. Proudu are Chuck and
nir
Denise. Proud grandparents ,ns are Bath and
Lome T'umbull of Exeter and Ethel Walker
and Howard Allan of Brumfield. Special
thanks to Dr. Richardson, Dr. Steed and the
OB staff at Gunton Public Hospital for the
excellent care. Thanks also to Aunt Rhoda,
Uncle Steve, Nana and Papa for caring for
Ashley and Ryan. 39•
BLAIR • I would like to thank my family,
relatives and friends for the visits, flowers,
Treats, cards and phone Callt while I was in
the hospital and since taunting hone.
Thank' to Dr. Tilbey and nurses at Alexan-
der Marine Hospital, Goderich. h was all
greatly appreciated. 39c
BLANCHARD (DIEi'RICH) • We would
like to thank the Shipka Community for the
lovely white wicker stand and beau table
lamp which were presaued to us as a wed-
ding gift. Many thanks again.
39c Ron and Karen
CARROL - We thank relatives and friends
for making our 60th Wedding Anniversary
the success it was. We would especially like
to thank the staff of Exeter Villa and the trio
who provided the music.
39c Harry and Eileen and family
HALL - "Blessed are those who die in the
Lard, they will ren from their labours, for
their deeds will follow than. Rev. 14-13."
We would like to thank all those fnends and
neighbours for your prayers, your expres-
sions of sympathy, the Gideon Bibles placed
in Carla's memory. We, the Hall family
deeply appreciate your expressions of love.
The Hall Family
JOHNS - We would sincerely like to thank
friends and relations for the gifts and cards
we received m our 40th Amnivetary. Spe-
cial thanks to our family for all the pluming,
the delicious meal and the poetry. It was a
very special day, one we will always remem-
ber.
39 • Lane and Annie lean
LAWSON - I would like to thank those who
called and sou cards and flower" while 1
was in hospital and since nartnting bane.
Also thanks to my family and Dr. and Mn.
Gans for my retia®an party and gifL
39* Annie
LEWIS - I would like to say thank you for
the gifts received at my bridal showers and
also amass my appreciation for the time
and energy involved in hosting than.
Thanks go to the Dykeman and Dearing
family. the Cotter family, the Lewis family
and Krinsky community, the Crediton
Church Women, and the Centralia Selects
Ball Team.
39* Jane
MILLER • We would like to sty a tag
thank you to our mighboun for the lovely
get-together. A special thanks to Mary and
Dave Gardiner for having our moving away
party. P.S. Special thanks to Mary and girls,
also Michele Hodgen for the beautiful beide]
shown for Shelly. Our heats go oa to eve-
ryone. Thanks again.
39• The Miller Family
RUMLISKJ ('IZNiDALL) - 1 would like to
thank the ladies of our ometnieky and Cat -
tretie United Church for the useful shower
gifts. I will treasure them always.
38,39• Marylou
SKINNER • 1 would like to say thanks to
Dr. Jadd, South Hunan Hospital, the physio.
dierapy depart. the x-ray department,
also the noises and staff; to Dr. Rice, doc-
tors, nurses and staff on the seventh floor of
University Hospital: also to Dr. Perera, nurs-
es and staff at W emnitster cancer china the
V.O.N. nurses: and our relatives, friends and
neighbours for bringing m food, flowers end
cards. it was all appreciated very much We
shall always remember you.
39' Gerald "Pat"
THE EXETER FIREFIGHTERS ASSO-
CIATiON - We with to thank all those
people who so gaeroualy donned 10 our
toll booth this past Labour Day Weekend
We received $3325.00 all of which will be
turned over to the Muscular Dystrophy As
sociation of Canada. Thanks again.
39c Danny L. Smith,
President,
Exeter Firefighters Association
THOMSON - The family of the late Mary
Thomson would like to Mess their sincere
appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh--
boun for their support, the beautiful Dotal
tributes and plants, menaial donations and
the many meanies of syny and died
kindness 'during our recall bereavaneatt. A
speed thank you to all who brought food to
our bones. We especially thank Rev. Jim
Allsop for his comforting words, also the
staff of Queensway Raireneu Home, Hai
sall, and the loving care that wu given to
our mother in South Huron Hospital. Thanks
to the Pallbearers, the Hopper -Hockey Fu-
neral Home, and Woodham Unrated Church
Wcinc n. Your kindness will always be re-
membered
39nc
Bill and Rhoda,
Clarence and Isabel,
Glenn and Dorothy
and families
VANNFSTE-ROOTH - Thank you every-
one for all the many lovely and useful gifts
at the shower given for me in August. A spe-
cial thank you to those who did the organiz-
ing. Ben and 1 greatly appreciate every
thing.
39c Ann Vaiaie- -Rech
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MOTLEY • At Joseph Brant Hospital, Bur-
lington on Tuesday, September 15, 1992,
Annie Grace (Baguley) Motley of Burling-
ton. formerly of Exeter m her 88th yen. Be-
loved wife of the late Nathaniel (Buster)
Motley (1969). Danghier of Ernest and U-
lan Bagnae y, both deceased. Dear mother of
Nancy Armstrong and her husband Verne of
Kitchener. Joyce Church and her husband
Jack of Burlington, and Jack Elliot and his
wife Wanda of Lucas. Kansas. Slater of
Donald Baguley of Otterville, Ernest Bagu-
ley and his wife Martha, Walter Baguley and
his wife Berva, Wilson Baguley and his wife
Viola, all of Simcoe, and Mn. Ruth Stunner
d Crelitm. Also predeceased by 3 sisters
and 2 brothers. Grandmother of Diane, Ste-
. Philip, Jacqueline, Craig and peed
granddaughterceased by onJan.
Great
-
r of Tony, Kelly -Anne, Soon,
easica, Thomas, Heath. Deb, and Came -
nay. Fneads called at the R.C. Dinney Fu-
neral Home, Main Street, £user where the
fuoeral service was held on Friday. Septan-
ber 18 at 2 pm. with Rev. Ed L.aksnamis of
Zion United Church, Csediton officiating.
Interment at Gradient Cemetery. 39c
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC
September 27, 1992
9:30 am - Chnatian Education
1190 a.m - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Mein Street.
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M
Patterson
Sixteenth Sunday of Pentecost.
September 27, 1992
11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
• - EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-1190 am. Fellowship Time
1190 a.m. Family Bible Hour
890 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
Alt services are held at
94 Orchard Street
Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more irdorr M1101t please
oral r9r9B 1
SCHENK - At South Huron Feet
er, on Monday, $epleer 21, l992, Marion
Christine (Doedsa)cSchenk of Crofton. in
her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Hego
(Hook) $cheek (1979). Dear media- of Jean
netts L ppert and her friend Ted Wales of
Crediton. Predeeeseed by her son, Edward
(Gib) Schenk (1986). Loved vendetta of Ju-
lie (Mn. Jilt Pinker)of WMtedurcm; Kathy
(Mn. Prete Glover) of Huron Pak: Lamy
Lippert of Crofton; Lynda (Mn. Dan Hey
wood) of Exeter and Lisa (Mn. Toni
McVeetaey) of Van,i. Mao loved by her 8
great granddnildren, Jany, Laura, Jeff.
Jackie, Amanda, Mike, Steven and Jaymee
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sans Pu
neral Home, Dashwood, with visitation on
Wednesday afternoon and evening and
where the Pu neral Service will be held on
Thursday, Septanber 24, 1992 at 2 p.m
Rev. Ed. Lakunanis officiating. intmmem in
Crediton Cemetery. If desired, manorial do
nations to Crediton United Church or Cana
than Hearing Society would be appreciated
SKINNER • At South Haat Hospital. Ex
eter on Thursday, Septanber 17, 1992, Gla
dye V. Skinner (Rydnnan) of Exeter, in her
78th year. Beloved wife of Gerald (Pat
Skinner of Exeter. Dei sister of Mahon
Rydmnan of Exeter, Wesley Ryekman of
Fergus, and Mn. Harold Presacator (Abna )
of Exeter. Gladys was predeceased by her
sister, Dorothy Finkbeiner in 1985 and u
survived by several nieces and aspltews
Rested at the Hopper Hockey Pwseral
Hage, William Street, Exeter oo Pride),
where the funeral service was held on Sem
day, September 19 al 1 pm. with Rev. Jahn
Hilbom officiating. Interment in Exeter Cr
mesery. Donations to the Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the Skinner Family
Rebduhdge 6338 held a service the
funeral home u Friday evening at 7 p.m 39s
SOth Wedding Anniversary
An mvitation for relatives, friends and
neighbours to come and share our happiness
as we celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniver
sary with a Cane and Go Tea in the Parish
Hall of Holy Trinity Church, !peat on Sep
/ember 26 from 1:30-4 p.m. In kindness
please let yarn preaenae be your gift.
39• Hamilton and Audrey Hodgins
Winners
The September 9th Order of the Hasten:
Star Draw winners were: first prize Laura
Hoganh, RR 2, Zurich, the quilt: Mug Bea
ver, Crediton, the Finale sweater and Joe
iurtanc, Goderich, the pair of ducks. Wor
thy Matron Joyce Lavender and Worthy Pa
Iron Jack Lavender wish to extend "incur
thanks to all who bought or sold tickets in
support of the Epileptic and Paraplegic As
sociauons. 39(
litioNtoa
COOPER • In loving memory of a dear
mother, mother -m -law and grandma, Fior
ence
98C000per, who passed away September
23, 1Never more than a thought away,
Quietly reane mltened every day,
No need for words except to say.
Still loved and mused m every way.
Always loved and sadly muted by Loyd
June and Scott 39:
NEIL - 1r. loving memory of a dear wife ant:
mater and grandmother, L.ornunc, aunt
passed away September 15, 1990
gTha n will always be a heartache
And there will often be a tear,
all those precious neemoncs.
Of the day' when you were here
We hold you close within our hearts.
And there you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our lives,
Until we meet again
Lovingly remembered by Gerald and k.
1land
DIRECTOR4
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EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Servioes
September 27
10:00 a.m
Sunday School ages 3 -grade 4.
dunng morning service
7:00 p.m
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 am
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m
Daily T.V
Faith 20 Global 5:30 am
"We either leave ow mark on the wnrfd,
' or the world leaves its mark on us '
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Mein St. S
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, September 27
8:30 am. Worship Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service
Wednesday
790 p.m. Family Night
Programs for all ages
Nursery evadable tor ad services
A place b meet God and a friend'
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2881
Sunday, Sealtwber 27
9A5 am. Sunday Scholl
1190 am.Monling Worship
'Our Church • We Worship Together
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
Easryone Welcome
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St
Ministry
The Rev. John C. Hilborn
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
September 27, 1992 - 11:00 am
Pentecost XVI
Rev. John Hilbom
Jr. congregation ages 3-9
Courtesy car: Gord Ross 235-2764
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, September 27
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 am. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Servta°
evadableNursery
Evaryboc* welcome
Care and We,ahrp with us
CAVEN PiiEISBY ERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
236-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gesfdn
Organist Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, September 27
9:45 am. Worship Service
and Sunday School
Everyone Wabome
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PICKERiNG - In loving memory of John
Elsner, who passed away ten year. ago, Sep
Weber 22. 1982.
You were a man without ooetpare,
You were one who taught me to ire,
To think and to feel and to love and to
laugh,
Now you travel a hidden path
Where it goes I cannot cannot sec
But 1 pray somewhere it will lead you hack
tome
I.ovetgly tt:mannbered by your wife Man
Ivn and family 99c
PURDY • In loving memory of a dear moth
er and gratdmothe,, Susan, who passed
away September 25, 1985.
Nothing can ever take away,
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day.
Remembrance keeps her near
Dearly loved and forever in our hens.
39c Lome Weiberg and families
TINNEY - In loving memory of a dear hus-
hand, father and grandfather, Homer "Ty",
who passed away September 26, 1991
(kxi raw you
getting Brod
When a euro was not to be,
So He dosed His arms around you,
And whispered "Come to me"
You suffered much in silence,
Your sent did not bend,
You faced your pain with courage,
Until the very end.
You tried so hard to stay with us,
Your fight was all in vain,
God took you m His loving amts,
And freed you trorn all pain.
Sadly mused, lovingly remembered by Vi-
olet, Ronald and Dome, Greg and Jayne,
Matthew and Dania, Tanya and Brian and
rune grandchildren. 39.
TiNNEY - In loving memory of a dear
brother and tide, Homer, World War II vet-
eran, who passed away one year ago, Sep-
tember 26, 1991.
"In my Father's House are many mansions"
The blessed Master said,
And to prepare this blessed place,
He travelled on ahead.
Our loved one too has journeyed on,
And free from every care,
Within God's many mansions,
Is waiting for us there
Sadly missed by Ben, Nettie, Grace and
tantihea. 39•
ZACHAR - In loving memory of a dear
mother, Mary, who passed away on Septrnr-
ber 22, 1987
In our home she is fondly remembered,
Sweet
memories cling to her name.
Those who loved her in life sincerely,
Still love her m death rust the same.
Lovmgly remembered by her son Stanley
39c
ZACHAH - In loving memory of a dear
grandmother. Mary. who passed away 5
years ago. September 2, 1987.
W e miss your smile, our frequent talks.
.1 he love you aiwa),s shared,
Your love of life, your warm hellos,
And rust knowing that you cared,
How do we ante on paper.
The feelings we have inside.
(� ernpuness and sadness,
When one we loved has died,
May the winds Of love blow softly.
And whisper, so you hear,
We'll always love and miss you gran ima,
And wish you still were nere.
Loved and missed by Suc, Jeff, Dianne,
terry and Tracy
39•
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September 25, 26, 27
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Sat., Oct. 3
Exeter Ag. Building
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GRANTON HALL
BOARD
ANNUAL FISH FRY
All the fish you can eat.
Sun., Sept. 27
at the
Granton Masonic Hall
Serving from 4 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m.
Adults $10. Children 12 and
under $5.00, preschool- free.
Tickets available from Bob Wil-
helm 284-2148 or any hall
board member,
Nappy, 5511i G ved6a Mid
GaandpA, Hamm d MNi$y►e
CAM WI
MA all vexxe
Exeter Curling Club
Annual Beef
Bar-B-Que
Sun., Oct. 4
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
at the club
Tickets: $9/adults
$4.50/children
(5-12 yrs.)
Thank You
to Tom, Cathy and
Staff of Selp's
Valu -Mart
for sponsoring our
fund raising
barbeque on Labour
Day weekend.
The Exeter
Agricultural Society
Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
September 26, 1942 -1992 2' Eruin and Nola Ratz
Love and Best Wishes from your family
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Exeter Fall Fair
presents
"Focus on Honey"
Sept. 25, 26, 27, 1992
South Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter
Visit the Ontario Beekeepers' Assoc. display
FRIDAY
7:30 p.m. - Official
Opening
- Magic of
Peter Mennie
- Queen Competition
- Ham Auction
- Award Presentations
- "Fun Events"
on stage
- Door Prizes
SATURDAY
10 a.m.-5p.m.
Craft Show & Sale
11 a.m. - Parade
- Magic of Peter Mennie
- 4-H Calf Club
- Horse Shows
- Poultry and Pets
- Face Painting
7:30 p.m.
BINGO
$3500 in prizes
(868381)
SUNDAY
- Appaloosa
Horse Show
Goat and
Sheep Shows
1:30 - Step Dance
Competition
4:00 p.m.
Inside Exhibits
removed
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