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Times Advocate, 1992-11-04, Page 24Page 24 Th'Ites-Advoeate, November 4, 1992 COUGHLiN -Mike wrier iMM Bien me de to mwaattoe the lith d Asir fist e boy, Tyler Hsie ,4ahonn etta.da , Oc- tober 31, 19927 lbs„ 11 oat. 91eett4Rrtaiddtgd lei g Raaa, Landon and ninth gsaddiild for Eve Mier, Wen Lome. Sixteenth swat-randdtild for late Smith. Hriteer. �tSC DIEfRiCH • Phil and tem are hapiriAridaz mertce the safe arrival oftheir son • Jereate, weighing 7 Ib., 13 oa., 19 1/2 Mabee Meg on October 27, 1992. A new hi- de brother for Rebecca and another grand- am for Lawrance and Dianne Becker, Vama and Ruth Dietrich, Exeter. A special thank you to Dr. Maynard and Dr. Lam. 45c PRATT - Omega -and Valerie have been basted with the safe arrival of Meir beauti- ful holy girl. Stephanie Oona Marie was born on 'October 26, 1992 and weighed 6 Ms., 15 on. Very exeitet Pape and Onetime are Murray and Craw Baker of Hewell and u Shirley Mommersteeg and PPrratt Sr. of Exeter. Stephaiie is also a great-granddaughter for AMOCO Omnater of Banter and Bill and Bernice Hardy of Comecon, as well as a new cousin for the five M's of Vama. Our Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Steed and nursing staff at Clinton Public Hospital. (Insured) 45c WEBSTER - Jeff and Kelly are pleased to announce the arrival of Brandyn "Robert, 8 lbs., 7 1/2 ozs., October 27, 1992. Oradaon of Bob and Betty Kirk of Zurich, and Roy and Suc Webster of Port Franks. Special thanks to Dr. Raczydci and Dr. Steed and Clinton OB staff. 45c 1 CHAMBERLAIN • We would like to thank the nurses and staff at South Huron Hospital, Dr. O'Connor, Ausable Court and the Church of God. 45c Pearl and Ed DIETRICH • 1 want to Honk all the Oram - mar for all the goodies they set and taking care of me. A special thank you to Onnuna Ruth for keeping me while Momrny was in hospital. Thanks again. 45c Rebecca GODBOLT - Ieleen Pullman and the family of the late Harvey Oodbolt extends a sinoere thanks to relatives, fnends and neighbours for the floral tributes, cards, manorial dona- tions as well as food sent to the house during the loss of a dear friend, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Special thanks to so- loists, Rev. Bob Degraw and grandnephew, Frederick Godbok. Also special thanks to Rev. Geddes, Marjorie Jahns, and the ladies of Centralia United Church who prepared the luncheon. Your suppon and kindnesses will benanunbered. 45c IIENSALL LEGION LADIES AUXIL- IARY • On behalf of Hassall Legion Ladies Auxiliary Penny sale we wand like to Wank everyone for their generous donations, from businesses and individuals, O'Connor Store and Brandi 468, Hensall and all the volun- teer belp. Thanks again. 45c Iva Reid, President, Henall Legion Ladies Auxihary JONES • Thank you to everyone who helped make our 50th Wedding Anniversary a very special occasion. Ymr asgatance,.vis- its. best wishes and gifts Me muds Appraise ed and willalways be renumbered. 45* Harold and Margaret IIRi>s? DN • We•-weltld Itte to -Ow* our isalstibours for their and eeanwn , in oar jeys and'.orvmia ct ie past 20 years of heiaaa in this area, We verso world fibs weer* * OVuia nd isles for *air visit yad datisakag your lovely gi l'Itenk most enema all. .i6• Y Ben aid Bernice MiDDL1+TON • I wish to drank my hazily, Mends, Municipal Office Staff, Phe Board and 13rMgMen Association for the cards, gifts, visits and pima all, while in the hos- pital and since resamiag home from erner- fancy nursery. A very sincere end special dank.' to my wife Jo -Ann and the profes- Manion of Dr. M. Gans, Haters. R,N. Wendi Hanes, Dr. Razvi,_ Dr. Denstedt and the staff and sones on 4 )I. W. at &. Io- seph's Hospital. Appreciation and thanks. 4i• Gary MOUSSEAU • 1 would like to thank all my Mends, relatives end who mend- ed the Open Hasse in fiotnott of my 110th bot day. All the cards and gifts received are deaplyapPsadaed. 4 Moodie •PASSMORE-PENGELLY - Many thanks and appreciation to those who remembered me during my surgery recently at Ooderich Alexander Hospital. Special shanks to Thames Road U.C.W. Ladies and the ladies of the Rebekah Lodge. 45c Myrtle RUSSELL - I would like to thank all my family, relatives, friends, neighbour for lovely cards, flowers, gifts, fruit and food when i broke my arm. Special tanks to Jane for looking atter me. Thanks again. 45• Carrie RYAN • The family of the late Norman Ryan wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for cards, floral tributes and do- nations in the recant death of a husband., fa- ther and grandfather. Special -thanks to the Box Funeral Home, Father Bogtxo and Es- ther Pin and to the pallbearers. We also want to thank the C.W.L for the luncheon they served. Sincere thanks. 45• Dons Ryan and family SIMS • 1 would like to thank all my friends, neighbour, and relatives for the cards, visits, treats and phonecalls 1 received while in the hospital and once seunning home. Your kindness is very much appreciated. 45c liven SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXIL- IARY - Many thanks to the hospital auxil- iary manben and the many vohanecn for their gersetous help. The excellent response of donations and public support made our Fall Rummage Sale mother great morels. 45c STEINMANN - Words can never express our hearlfeh gratitude to all of you for the many acts of kindness shown to us daring the illness and passing of the dearest, most precious wife and mother an earth. 1 can not begin to name all of you, for there were so many who visited, prayed, pfd, sera cards, bought food (and encouragement). For the lovely floral trioses and asanotiel donations we too ate so grateful. Without your help, the atrangene es would not have been made and everything gale so smooth- ly. We ask you to continue to pray for us as a family and as individuals because we have discovered that 'ill' not over when it's over.' I will Dever be_able to aepay -you, so may God biers you wilhhealth and kappbcas for -tmany,'many yam. 45c Ervin, Jason, Jeremy and Holl y t�liRtfi '111rL fi0Ufl1 ft1fRON Hmphal Aedtillaryy wilt to aet1n ss their *mks to 'Exeter and sen chording mos for donations received to- warHospital spital Ts Ay. 45* meg, Mare cook MOURN = We are SNseful to everyone who heaped at our aneMm sale and the week balbae: especially 'those -who provided she ennde power we needed Thanks for your assistance through difficult tinea. 45• Doug and Dorothy -YELLOW - I would Woe to flank all -rho visited me and lent gilts, cards and.flowen, and phone calls while 1 •was a'pitient in South Harem Hgsphal moonily. Special thanksto Dr. 0101 and the nurses aid *off. 7aa 1isy am a ardaWefdmup of people. 45* Torn es FORRESi' - At Queensway Rest Home, Hamill, Mr. Wiham Edison Forrest, for- merly of RR 2, Htatsall, on Thursday, Octo- ber 29, 1992 in his 74th year. Beloved hus- band of the former Elva Alice McQueen. Dear father or Robert and his wife Sheryl of RR 2, Hensall, Bruce and his wife lane of Brandon, Manitoba, Donna and her husband Michael Pressley of Laurel, Maryland and Joan and her husband Edward McCullough of Riverside, California. Dear brother of -Mildred-Forrest of -B antfordand-Mrs. Grace Scou of Seafo h. Predeceased by 1 brother Rost (1977). Alto surviving are 6 grandchil- dren. At the request of the deceased there was no funeral home visitation. Cremation with a manorial service conducted on Mon- day, November 2 at Hensall United Church at 2 pm. with Rev. Doug Wright officiating. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Ontano Hean and Stroke Fotmdaaon may be arranged for at the church. Interment of ashes in Hensall Union Cemetery. (Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes entrusted with arrangemans). 45c JAMIESON • At the Exeter Villa Nursing Home on Wednesday, October 28, 1992 af- ter a lengthy illness, M. Helen (Cooke) Ja- mieaon, of Orand Cove Bstates, Grand Bend, in her 80th year. Beloved wite of Manning Jamieson. Dear mother and moth- er-in-law of Duncan and Diane Jamieson of Karditiuiqu Ontario; Diane and Bruce Plater of 1(•u�chater and Vicki Dobson of Milton. Loving grandmother to Patricia Ja- miesan, Sharon Wilson, Jennifer Dobsoc, Ronald and Keith Plater, and gime giandmwther to Marah Dobson. Predeceased by her brother, John Cooke (1985), two grandchildren, Soon Plater and Ssuan Jamre- san. A Manorial Service was held at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, on Saturday, November 7, 1992. The Rev. Fay M. Patterson officinal In heu of flowers, manorial dentitions to Alzhei- mer Society would be greatly appreciated. Helen previously leaded in Montreal and Pointe Claire, Quebec, moving to Grand Band, Ontario in 1977. 45c MILLER - At Seaforth Community Hospi- tal on Tuesday, October 27, 1992, Manua F - Miller (Bennett) of Exteter, in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Lathe J. Miller of Exeter and dear stepmother of Edna Cross and Jan et White, bah of Landon. Dear grandmother of 2 grandchildren and dear sister of Isabel Martin of Toronto. Mrs. Miller .was prede- ceased by her bother Douglas. Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Wilhan Street, Exeter for visitation on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 where the funeral was held on 'Thursday, October 29 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Am Marie Alien officiating. Cre- mation with aaeaoeot of ashes in Staffs Ce- wetery. 45c DIgEnoJw ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC November 8, 1992 930 am. - Christian Education 1100 a.m. - Worship Service Evaawne WWoo ie BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Easter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, November 8 10.'00 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.mur g Worship Jasmine sery available Evwybody walaorne Como and Worship with us EXETERPENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Mein St S. Pastor VernenDeen Mastent Paster Ravin D.-Regera r'nn�i Sionemberr 8:30 am. .W9nLl >isrvice 10300 a.m. Sunday Ad80c1 11:00 a.m. WerNtlpSentice 1100 a.m. - Laotian Baanioe ir1 gymnasium 7A0 p.m. Gelabralion and Praise Service Wednesday 740,pm, Ntoht Asperse IN 'ApilulaaaawtGoO..naab ,d' is CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Mei Street South 236-2784 Minister. Rev. Mak 8. t3tiskin Cierk of Session: kat. James Dougall Onsiniit Miss Carolyn Love Sunday. November 8 0:30 am, Worship Service and Sunday School (Please nor ahenge of time) NurseryAveilerbie November 8 - Worship Tine 9:30 am Everyone Wieloorne EXETER UNITED CHURCH Gomer of Janes and Andrew St. Ministry Rev. olefin C. Hiiborn Rev. Cordell Parsons Music Director Rsiph Topp November 8, 1092 - 1100 e.m Young AshaIt Gloss 9:30 a.m Church Schad 11300 am Courtesy oar: Bob Denney 286-2994 Nursery provided All swims taped. Everyone Weisome 0 EXETER MOLE FELLOWSHIP 930 a.m, &lefty &kW 1030.11300am, semitlp Time 1 f t00a m, Fsantihtt0ibie Hour 7A0.imiNtc iamyriaaNzaVenrice Tuaadariamsailas 9300,p.m. •,�rM Alotaisitageoskski at 414.1irmisahr .FotawaaahihM.l9hiei r TRIViTT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH 264 Main Sweet. Easter. Ontario The Rev. Fay M Pederson 22nd Sunday after Pentecost .,.iierneedwance.Day.Banece November 8, 1922 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer Sunday School Nursery Available Everyone Wakoome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Mein St. North Pastor Rev. Shads Vander Meer 236.1723 Worship Services November 8 10300 am Sunday School WPM 31)rade 4, doing morning service 7300 p.m. Nursery Available Everyone Weloonhe Sunday iisafo CJCS 1240 830 am. OKNX 92010390 am. Deily T.V. Faith 20 Global 620 am ''Phi .r builds strength wiann, against the stress of life • EMMANUEL RAPTIST"CMURCH 18714uron sf..W..Ey,gpr PasterAev, Kevin Sidle ge 4054861 Stttidty„lahtmtber $ omMt=719oeyaloplionson 6 46am. 4).M. rotink16 11D00 -Warship MlalfMtaed°5 ytte coli Night ORIGO - In loans memory of a dear moth- er and Standen die er, Shirley Otlgg, who away 2 years ago, November 8. 1190. No one knows how much we miss you, No tiro knows the miser pain, We havreniffered, since we lost you, life hes nev beantltesame. in cahoots year memory lingers, 'weedy, tender, fond and tete, There is nota day tear mother, That we donor think of you Always remembered forever in our hewn, Rick and Doreen and family. Sagan and .George and family. Mary 1 ou and Ron and family 45• 'kNOWLES • In loving memory of Olive, -mother, - ereidmeder end -great- gnndmother, who passed away 1 year ago on November 7, 1991. Mom I think of you just as mom, 11 will always be that way, Being able to think of you just as mom, Means more than I can say. Of all the moms in the world, Them is only one forme, Although the others may be good, You hada special quality. You are the one who cared for mc, As I grew to what I am today, You're the one who gave me the love for life, -As) jeureeyedelong the way. For all the love you hove given me, I want to thank you mom, 1 always want to say to you, I appreciate all that you have done. Still loved, still missed by Audrey arid Don Wau, Deb and Ralph Pearce and girls and Diane and Jeff Bosko. 45c SMITTI (LAWRENCE) - In loving memo- ry of our daughter Kathy, who passed away 7 yeah ago, November 2, 1985. Until the stars have lost their sparkle, And the sun refuses to shine, Until the flowers fail to bloom, You'll always be in our minds. Until the lightning ceases to strike, And tan stop flowing, Until rainbows have no ending Your name we will gull be calling. Until time stops tilting, And the skies are empty of blue, Mill• our hearts stop beating of sorrow and We will always love and remember you Mom, Dad and Sonya 45c STANLAKE - In memory of Shirfey Stan - lake. You never said goodbye to us, You never saw our tears, But you left us loving mermen, We will cherish through the years We think of you in sifehc.:, We often speak your name, All we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Our hearts will ache with sadness, And many tears will flow, For whet it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Sadly missed, when she left us 1 year ago, an November 2, by her mother, brothers, es- ters, and their families. 45* SIXTH ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE, Show and Sale, Jeans Needlework and Crafts. John's Woodwarl®g, 290 Solders Suet Frau. limner, November 13, 14, 15. Plan to snood. 43,44.45• ZURICH BEAN SPROUTS Nursery School. Chnsuaas Bazaar and Bake Sale, (Saturday, November 7. 1992 at Zurich Pub- Ilic School, 10 a.m.-2 p.m 44,45c YOU HAVE HEART) ABOIJI' IT, now is your chance to see the exciting "Once Upon a Special Chrhmtas". Our bene is open and !damned frau top to bottom, matde and soots de. Your visits include Criuma good- ies, damming ideas galore, gifts for every- one an your list, chances at door prizes and discounts. Murray's House of Flowers, 11 Rids:hcod SL, Atkoia, 1.828-3398. Open mg November i -November 29. Hours Sun., 10:30-430, Mon. Thur. Fri. and Sat. 9:30- 430, Tres. and Wed. 9:30-800 p.m. See you and your friends soon. 43-48c LONDON CHORUS Sweet Adelines Isuer- twml-peaaaxu Cabsret Night at DuQenn Hall, 453 Duffer% Ave.. London. Salsuday. November 7, 1992. Doors open 730 p.m. Show 830 pm.. followed by diming and nefreshnimu. Tstkcu 510.00 svailabk at AM. ar ssulictMichelle 6650,0301- 43,44.(45)c ADULTS AND CHILDItENS Classes available for aaedkpuach, porting, shirt decorating, lamas new witnesses, Mgin- nng October 29. For more information call Irene Hoffman 236.4839. 43-45c SPINNING AND WEAVING Sale and Ex- hibiuon. Huron Tract Spines and Weavers Guild Annual Sale and Eabibition, River Mill Conference Roorn, Baaniller Lm. Sat urday, November 2 tram 10 a -m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, November 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p,m RURAL NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH, McGillivray Township residents, Informa- uun meeting, Tues�ilday. November 10. 1992 at 730 p.m., McGillivray Township Hall. Speaker: Constable Webster. 44,45' GRANDMA'S GARDEN!. Lemke Mar- sisall and Gartside Willis invite tau a at- tend their asood annual ppn Howse, No - %ember 12 -November 14, 10 am. -9_ mn u the Marshall farm. me amilemest dlCidgon, County Rood 6. Quality baadoafted floral acanu. liveryone welcomei 44,4546' HURON CSmite you to &Musc- atel jODUM,I��'6yYe BRANCH Oman° GesieskuOod at Doileich Toe** c:ammttnity Cmim Holre rville on Thee - day, - day, November 5. Aaileokagesr at 6p m. � quaker Le Wilson, Ontario Asduvist. aPww, pm. tea BAZAAR AND TM, Ssutrd�sy, Newmber 14, 2 peen., Briosley AmharaVrrdi. .44,45.46' CHRWS1•MAS CRAFT IHik*OW . and ,isle, Wadsyad-y, November 11, 11 p.m.4aOpm. aultwood C amareity Gam. ” S 100, n elor 6 free. hews prises. Everyone welmeae. proems Sl'RATFORD (.,1rWf1'lf YDS on 1 Sane lilts It City Hall Auditorium an N• • 1 , 14, 19.20 scud 21 0 730psa. at2 an Naramber 21.A11 Cawdian Tire and Records is Sisedad. Mina Cams Party Diowrh' r . TTomwsod P !wiskat•ia$v �aW, @. �3' '4 A6A47)c jaihitwny-De- HAM AND EGG SUPPER, Hibben United Chun* Stalks, November 18, 7-8 p.m. Adults 18.00; deldrat under 12 $3.06, pre- school free 45,46,47c SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL Meeting, Tuesday, November 10, 2 p.m. Convention leptons. 4Sc BAZAAR AND TEA to be held at 7liviu Memorial Parish Hall on Saturday, Novem ber 21 from •10 a.m. tonal l p.m. Hakbig, crafts, deli. 45,46,47• EUCHRAMA November 12, llhcan It gist, 10 a.m. them. Sponsored by Lucan Savors Committee. Lunch and prices Ctn * tt Harry Noels 227.1013 4k St. Andrews United Church Smorgasbord Supper held at Brucefield United Church Nov. 11 5 - 7:30 p.m. Adults $8., children 12 and under $3.60, preschoolers free. Tickets call 263-6502 -or-263.502s Precious Blood Mission Cash Calendar Winners Week or Oct. 25/92 25 1037, Paul Dietrich, Grand Rend $50. 26, 80391, brie Van Moorsel, Mitchell S50. 27, 42020, Casey Zee- housen Jr. Exeter S50. 28, 61098 Karen Kes er, Dashwood $50. 29 60453, Paul Berendsen, Kirk -ton 550.30 41961 Nap Denomme, WindsorS50. 31 Bill Manahan, Blyth S250. Buck and Doe for Deb Hodgins and Kevin Klein Sat., Nov. 7 Masonic Hall, Exeter 9-1 a.m. Tickets $5.00 per person Lunch provided Buck & Doe for Jeff Bond and Teresa Ready. Sat., Nov. 7 Ailsa Craig Community Centre 8P.m.-la.m. -Donets *5.00, Available ataoor Travel Show Ihtes„ Nov 17 Exoter - 7 South Huron Rec Centre "Wina Cruise" e_ Door Prizes To register for this show end for further Information call Travel Old Town Hall Exeter 2.800.265-7022 Doug Ellison or 235-2000 Planning a trip South Don't miss this. shoe Craft Show and Bake Sale Nov. 7 Hensel) Community Centre 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission $1,00 Everyone welcome 1 Lucan Community Bingo Wed., Nov. 4 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games Jackpot Game Total prizes $2800 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 16 allowed to play Liewtee1I537495 Happy 25th Mom and Dad, Rtes & Marg beaver Nov. 4, 1992 Huron County Board of Education South Huron District High School Parent's Night Thurso, Nov. 1.2 7 - 9:30 p.m. Student reports will be distributed on Monday November 9. Please be sure to see your son or daughter's report. K. Alien J. Wooden Vice Principal Principal t1 IY I immticiYageosomaimw IOWUMENTU run 1992 FALL SALE 310 VICTORIA $t., Contrails, 'Ont. NOM IMO Our 1992 cemetery work season is quickly drawing to. a Gose: -therefore this late season special.Will saw you'5% on any monument ordered from Oct. 21, 4.992 to Nov. U, 1992 During this time period only we will also include .e now memorial etching for no further Dost. Note some restrictions -and . requirements will apply. Please cell for me information or to net qp .an .ep- n1ment,lt2a811419-pr 143002,13$44T7. ,We thank you in, wane for youratre 416 4 •