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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-10-21, Page 25imaragarmironsiteraurAval .; Stag Party gfor Scott Brintnell (Brits) • I • i Sat., Oct, 24 i g Exeter Youth Centre 0 r For information call 0 235-0768 iiivmiiad SACCO•EDWARDS • Mn. Allied Jamea Darting, Ranter, Ontario, wishes to an- nounce the marriage d her daughter, Sharon Elizabeth Edwards, to Anthony Sacco, sat of Mr. and Mrs. Wed Sacco, Niagara Falls, Ontario. The ceremony took place Saturday. October 10, 1992- et The Church -of St. John the Divine, Arva, Ontario with the Reverend Ci1nan David R. Henry officiating. The couple will reside in Niagara Falls. 43• ALLEN • Peacefully at his residence, on Saturday, October 17, 1992, Albert Francis (Frank') Allen of Exeter, formerly, of (lode- rich, in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Olive (Mills) Allen. Dear father and father- in-law of Jennifer Allen of Toronto and Pau- line and Richard Hadfield of Acton. Loved grandpa of Victoria and Tim Hadfield. Dear brother of Hilda Couerill and Grace More- ton. both residing in England. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Wednesday after- noon and evening and where the funeral and committal service will be held on Thursday, October 22, 1992 at II, a.m. with Rev. Robs. Peebles officiating. If desired, memorial do- nations to Heart Research, University Hospi- tal Foundation, would he appreciated. 43c GRENIER • At Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall on Saturday, October 10, 1992, Mr. Roland Eldnc Greuier, formerly of Grand Bend; in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Emma Jane (Denomme) ()renter of Grand Bend Dear father of Marion Giosia of Mon- treal; Theresa MacKenzie, Alberta; William and Eugene, both of London; Peter of Van- couver, B.C., Edward and John, both of Ed- monton, Alberta and Roland Jr. of Winni pea, Manitoba. Dear brother of George of Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich; Alphonse of Hensall; Mrs. Blanche Vallee of Bonneville, Alberta; Antoinette Quemeville, Michigan and Alicia (Mn. Andrew Rau) of Zunch. Predeceased by three daughters: Linda Grim- ier, Mrs. Shirley Page and Mrs. Elaine Zapfc and by two brothers Hermus and Michael. Also surviving are 19 grandchildren. Visita- tion in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich on Monday until Wednesday, October 14, thence to lmmaculate Heart of Mary Church, Grand Bend for celebration of the Funeral Mass with Fr. Beck celebrant. Interment in the Pinery Cemetery. Parish prayers to be conducted Tuesday evening at 8 pm. in the funeral home. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated. 43c ROSS - At the Bluewater Rest Home, Zu- rich on Sunday, October 11, 1992, Mrs. Emma Kathleen (Weir) Ross, formerly of London and Waterloo; in her 84th year. Be- loved wife of the late Philip Lome Ross (1962). Boas in Ireland October 28, 1908. Dear mother of Pat Knight and his wife Tory (Graham) of Exeter, John Knight and his wife Christine of Lake Wales, Florida. Also survived by a step -sac Lome Ross of Forest. Dear grandma to Patrice, Phillip and Leslie Knight. Great -grandma to Erin and Meggie Knight. Mrs. Ross was predcoeased by a son in infancy, a grandson Kevin John Knight (1982), ■ great-grandson Phillip Derek Knight (1985) a brother Bill Weir and by sisters in Ireland and Australia. At the re- quest of Mrs. Ross there was no funeral home viewing. Cremation with a public graveside service was conducted on Thurs- day, • October 15 at 11 am. m Beechwood .Cemetery, Forest with Fr. Peter Hayes offi- ciating. As expressions of sympathy dona- tions to your chanty of chore would be ap- preciated and may be arranged through Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich (236-4365). 43c TAYLOR • k is with deepest mints that the children mart announce the death of their falter at his home in Hartsell surround- ed by family on Thursday, October 15, 1992, Mr. Janes David Taylqr. His death canes after a brief struggle with cancer -combined with *Awoken heart -aa Yrs lea of his loving wife the former Jean Forsythe Robinson on July 21, 1992. Jim would have celebrated his 72nd birthday on October 17. Precious and loving father of David of Hen- .aall, George of Surrey, B.C., Hill and his wife Marlene of Hensall„ Robert of Bloo- mingdale, Pam and her husband Byron Woeller of Bloomingdale and John and his wife Cathy of RR 1, Hensall. Cherished grandfather of 13 loving grandchildren. Dear brother -orf Marietta Fischer of 8derton and brother-in-law of Margaret MacDonald of Hensall. Jim was a long standing member and Past Master of both Henderson Lodge, Ildenton and Huron Lodge, Hawaii. He was a veteran of WW II and alive member of Royal Canadian Legion, Hensall Branch *468. Mr. Taylor was involved in harness horse racing and was a member of C.T.A. the O.R.C. and O.H.H.A. Visitation on Fn - day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in The Hensall Chapel, 120 King St, Hensall where the fu- neral service was conducted Saturday, Octo- ber 17 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Robert Peebles officiating. Interment in Telfer Cemetery, London Twp. A memorial service under aus- pices of Huron Lodge was conducted in the funeral hone Friday evening at 9:15 p.m. followed thereafter by a memorial aervicc under the auspices of The Royal Canadian Legion, Hassall Branch at 9:40 p.m. As ex- pressions of sympathy donations to the Ca- nadian Cancer Society or The Hensall Unit- ed Church would be appreciated. (Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes entrusted with arrangements). 43c OLJNCEME S£771 90th Birthday PRIDHAM•HAMILTON - Friends of Mary (Mayme) Pridham Munition of Strat- fordarcinvited to an Open House at Kirkton United Church, Kirkton, Ontario on Satur- day, October 24, 1992 from 2-4 pm. to help her celebrate her 90th birthday. Best wishes only. 42,43c Golden Wedding Anniversary ' The family of Harold and Margaret Jones extend warm wishes on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. They will be celebrating at their home Sunday, November 1 and invite friends to drop in. Best wishes only please. 43,44• �iiN}MEiVIORfA I BRINTNELL • In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Pauline Brintnell, who passed away October 18, 1989. Gone from us, but leaving memories, Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger, While upon this earth we stay. Lovingly rernentbered and sadly missed by husband Har, sons Dan and Donna, Mike and Patty and Bill. 43• BRINTNELL • In loving memory of Mane Brintnell Tune speeds on, years have passed, Since death its gloom, its shadow cast, Within our borne where all seemed bright. And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever will, Her vacant place there's none to fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For up in Heaven we will meet again. Fancily remembered by husband John and children Rodger, Jane Ann, and Kathryn. 43 EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, Oetober25 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Moming Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer 235-1723 Worship Services October 25 10:00 a.m Sunday School ages 3 -grade 4, during morning service 7:00 p.m Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Sunday Radeo CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m CKNX 920 10:30 a.m Daily T.V Faith 20 Global 5:30 am "When the world around you is crum- bling God is the rock on which you can stand EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 920 a.m. Sunday School 1020-1100 am. Fellowship Time 1100 a.m. Family able Hour 700 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday -evenings 8:00 p.m. • Bible Study All newness aro held at 94 Orchard Street rsleler Everyone Welcome For more information please oil 229.8a81 CARTER • In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Margaret, who was taken suddenly, October 24, 1987. May the wind of love blow softly. And whisper so you will hear, That we will always love and miss you, -And wish you still were here. Lovingly remembered by Olsdys and Al- lan, Mema and Ron and families 43• PRESZCATOR • In loving memory of a dear husband, who passed away 8 years ago. October 20, 1984. Thank you for the memories, That are yours and mine done, For they recall the special memories, That you and 1 had known. You were someone I loved mote, As each day comes to an end, - You were my beloved husband, But best of all my friend. We made our vows together, Til death do us pan, But the day God took you from me, My whole world fell apart Lovingly remembered by your loving wife Mae. a 43• BLOOD DONOR CLINIC - A special thankyou to the 241 donors who attended our Red Cross Blood Donor Qinic Thurs- day, October 15, 1992. To Mr. Shaw and staff for their co-operation and the arae of lac high school facilities. Thanks also to Ho- ward Holtnnann of E.M.A. for the juice, Pepsi Cola Canada Beverages for the pop.. Fraynes for the sign arid merchants of Exeter and surrounding area who displayed ourpos- ten. Thanks also to the Exeter Girl Guides who helped serve the refreshmenta to the do- nors. It was very much appreciated by the Red Cross team and the camping club, the Ausable River Nomads. 43c COCKWILL • We would like to thank our family, friends and relatives for the lovely cards and gifts we received on the occasion of our anniversary. A special thank you to our family for all the decorating and plan- ning and all the pleasant surprises for us, making our Golden Anniversary a special occasion which we will always remember. 43' Jack and Kay HERN - The family of the late Janet Hem (Blair) wishes to extend a sincere thank you to all relatives, friends, and neighbours for the love, support and kind thoughts toward us m the loss of a dear wife, mother, daugh- ter, and sister. The many charitable contribu- tions, floral arrangements, and food were much appreciated. We extend a special thank you to the Hopper Hockey Funeral Horne for their special attention and care in the funeral arrangements. 43' The Ron Hem and Blair Families EXETER CENTENNIAL SENIOR SOC- CER CLUB - We would like to thank eve- ryone for helping with the soccer field main- tenance. Special thanks to Bob Janes of N.C. Jones Gravel Exeter for donating the topsoil and to Huron Tractor for the use of their equipment. 43 FAHNER - We would sincerely like to thank our family, friends, neighbours and relauvcs for the lovely cards and gifts we re- ceived on the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. A very special thank you to our family for all the planning, decorating and all the pleasant surprises they had for us .during the day making our Golden Anmver•, sary a very special occasion me we will al- ways remember. A special thank you to Rosemary Ferguson for the lovely cake she donated for our Anniversary. Thank you all MCC again. 43• Grace and Clarence DIREETORY CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 MaiSouth 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Clerk of Session - Mr. James Dougall Organist: Miss Carolyn Love Sunday, October 25 8:30 am. Breakfast at Carmel Church Guest speaker: Susan Moore 11:00 am. Anniversary Service and Sunday School Nursery Available_ Social Hour Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St S Pastor Vernon Dean Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers Sunday, October 25 8:30 am. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. - Laotian Service in gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Family Night Programs ler all ages. Nursery available ler all services "A place to meet God and a friend" BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Eager Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, October 25 10:00 am. Warship 11:10 am. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Eirening Worship Senoe vailable E 19 0100109 Come and Worship with us TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH s 20th Sunday after Pentecost October 25, 1992 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer Sunday School Nursery Available 264 Main Street. Exeter, Ontano The Rev. Fay M Patterson Everyone Welcome EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St Ministry Rev. John C. Hilborn Rev. Cordell Parsons Music Director Ralph Topp October 25, 1992 - 11:00 am Young Adult Class 920 a.m Church School 11:00 a.m Courtesy car: Peter Snell 235-1830 Nursery provided All newtons taped. Everyone Welocme ®. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY 6TOJKOVIC October 26, 1002 9:30 a.m. - Christian % htovstbioen 1100 a.m. - Worship Fannon. W.kcme • GOULD • To the person who minded in my wallet and contents to Veltman en Saturday - Thrtk you for being so honest. 43c Valerie HODGSON-ROONEY • We would like to seed out a "Rig Thank You" to ourw party, family and friends for a gteat and Doe. Thanks to all who came out and supported us43c . Kelly and John HUNTER - The family of the lite Jean Hunter would like to thank our many Mends for your prayers, your help at our home, the beautiful flower arvangelinents, your visits to the funeral home, the donations to the Heart & Stroke Fund and to the 9lraWroy Hoephal. We have lost a wonderful mother, grand- mother and great-aratdmo her. Your arc and kindness will Water be remembered. 41* Ray and Willa Wuemh MANGANO (CUNNINGHAM) - I would like to thank the ladies of St. James Church, Clandeboye for holding the community shower, and would also like to thank each one for the lovely gifts I received 43 Kim MURRAY • Words can never adequately express the gratitude I feel for all the gifts, flowers, cards, food and thoughtful kind- nesses shown me while in hospital and since coming home. Thank you everyone - from my bean! 4 3 Sincerely, Dorothy PRYDE • The family of the late Jack Pryde would like to sincerely thank all relatives, fnends and neighbours for the support and sympathy shown in the loos of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather - the floral trib- utes, charitable donations, cards, and food brought to our homes. We especially thank Rev. Mark Gaskin for his comforting mes- sage, the P.C.W. of Caven for the lovely lunch and the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home. 43' SKINNER - A warm heartfelt thank you to family, relatives and fnends who were able to celebrate our Wedding Day with us. We hope everyone had a good time at the recep- tion and at our Buck and Doe. Your gifts, warm wishes and all the hard work everyone put mho these two events is sincerely and warmly appreciated. 43c Brad and Sandi SWETTZER - I would like to thank my family, Maids and neighbours and my spe- cial friend and co-workers at Dashwood In- dustries for all the flowers, gifts, cards, phone calls and visits while I was a patient m Stndhnoy Hospital and since retuming hone. Special thanks to Marg and Scott, Dody and Derek for all their help and spe- cial thanks to Dr. Thorpe, nurses and staff at Strathroy Hospital. 43c TAZIAR • I would like to thank SL Marys Memorial Hospital, the ambulance drivers and especially nurses Gloria Riddell arid Sandy Kreis and Doaor John Pook for their fast and efficient response when I had my heart attack. I would also like to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers and gifts and phone calls while I was in hospital and since returning hone. 43c Joe TRYON • Thanks to my family and friends ,for the visits, cards and treats while in hoapi- _tal. Thanks also to Dr. Kim, Dr. Jadd and nurses at South Huron Hospital. 43• Tiffany WURM • We would like to thank family, friends, relatives for prayers, cards, flowers, and visits while a patient in hospital and since returning home. Spea'al and grateful thanks to Exeter hospital, Hoffman Ambu- lance, police, University Hospital Trauma Team, Dr. MacKenzie, LGU., nurses and staff, 10th floor. Thanks also to Glen, Peg and Mike Restanayer, Terry, Judy and Mark Morgan for being there when needed and to anyone else who helped in any way the night of the accident and each day after. It was greatly and deeply appreciated and will al- ways be remembered 43' Man, Qans, Steve TAZIAR • I would like to thank Gord and Ev Johns, Norm and Jean Jahns for taking off my bona and rowing my wheat. I would also like to thank then for all the support they gave my family. 1 will never be able to Reay you, so may God bless you with health and happiness for many, many years ..to aomc. 43c Love, Joe and Mary Lucan Community Bingo Wed., Oct. 21 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games s1000 Jackpot Game Total prizes $2800 Due to the licence regulations, no one tinder 16 allowed to play - Licence 0537495 Zurich M.L.F.C. Association .BINGO Thurs., Oct. 22 at Zurioh Community Centre $3000 in cash and prizes including JACKPOT $41100minnoot ' Bonaluall in 55 calls! approx. $800 Bonanaad2 In 53 calls *Ppm. :$700. No one under 16 eligible to play Doom ilp.n 6 p.m. elnpoutadest 7 p.m. Times -Advocate, October 21, 1992 Precious Blood Mission Cash Calendar Winners Week of Oct.11/92 11, 02124, Steve Desjardine, Exeter 550. 12 00494, Tun, Ethel Morley, Ailsa Craig SSO. 13 00043, Karl Ver- beek, Exeter $30. 14 01722, Scott Heywood, Exeter $50. 1.3 410381, Jim Hyde Hensall 550. 16 02187, Tiffany Tryon, Exeter 550. 17 01108 Pete DeWys, Varna 5100. ca,e r P erIsteetaer eiefra4 Ariilmovarff Seepie4 Sun., Oct. 25 118.m. Preacher- Rev. Wllf McLeod Special music - Common Bond Social time to follow service. All welcome!! Ellaville United Church Anniversary Sun., Oct. 25 10 a.m. Special music Speaker: Rev. Jim Allsop Potluck lunch to follow I II I III IIIII I II1u1111m1IIm111111nllmllnImnlutllu111 Child Find Huron County presents Volunteer Appreciation Night Thuya., Oct. 29 7:30 p.m. Exeter Lions Youth Centre lImIHInhtIIu1111n1111111111InQnmumulIIuIlnlmm11 111Wn1m111HIMMmlupinlnmll St. Paul's Anglican Church Bazaar Kirkton Woodham Community Centre Sat., Nov. 7 2 p.m. Everyone welcome IllnullmmlulmlmmmnnuMnnllmluunllmmau Page 25 Happy 2041 ANNIVERSARY SCOTT ANd JOAN SWEITZER III II IIII1111111111111M1111111111111IIm11111111111MIMIMll Ron and Marilyn Faber invite friends, neighbours and relatives to an Open House in honour of their Mother's (Maude Mousseau) 80th Birthday on Sunday, October 25 at her residence in Kippen from 2-5 p.m. IMlullmllllu1111I111111111111111ullllllllllllllll ll lllll l !1111 Don Harron -41.45f C )mpany ( one and Joni Inc fun at the IIIHb tem., Gana Benehl wnh Bon Harron and C ompans Charlet tarquhanc'n k nodal, Enda,. October 3tat, 5Vv bp.n. • l toads S2,t r perc. Bluth Mcmonal Ha Rescrvtttons 1.l'+'': "Get out your Curling Boots & Brooms" Exeter Curling Club starts its curling season October 26, 1992 New members welcome. For details contact Bill Brock 235-0323 i Sunday, November 1 5th annual Christmas Craft Show Exeter Legion Hall 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Over 35 tables '44 Woodworking, stained glass, pottery, folk art, etc. Adults $1.00 Everyone welcome REAL ANSWEI4SDr. j �L PROBLEMS For seven Thursdays r.13i11 Davies will present Biblical answers to failure, low self-esteem, rejection and other identity problems TIME - 7:30 p.m. PLACE - Parkhill Library (lower) DATES - Commencing Oct. 22, concluding Dec. 3 Coffee and tea provided. Freewill offering taken. All are invited to these lecture and discussion sessions. For further information, PLEASE CALL 294.0491 During the series Dr. Davies will share how he successful- ly came through a dysfunctional family situation of poverty and abuse, including his own severe learning disabilities. 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