HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-11-11, Page 26J
Page 26 Tiktes-Advocate, November 11, 1992
Karl and Mary Recier, Zurich and Dim and
Norma Grainger. Zurich, ase pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming sans ge of their
children, Charlene and Andrew. 'line wed-
ding will take place on Saturday, November
14. 1992 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Bailee
Church, 'Zurich. Open reception to follow in
Hensel 46e
iNDiSPOSABLES - Try the best for your
baby, Indisposable cloth diapers and baby
products. Christmas sale prices an now until
December 4. For more information call la
nine 263-5124, a Welcome Wagon sporesee.
46c
TUCKEY - Mark and Karen are delighted
to announce the birth of their baby girl,
Claire Mane, bon Friday, October 30, 1992,
weighing 8 lbs., 10 ou. Granddaughter of
Elaine and Irvin Ford and Elne and Kat
Hermann. Great-granddaughter for Dorothy
Bell 46•
DEATHS
MORTLEY • At University Hospital on
Friday, November 6, Jean A. Monley of RR
2, Zunch, in her 67th year. Beloved wife of
Charles Monley of RR 2, Zurich, and dear
mother of Robena Malley of Exeter, John
Morley of Trenton, and Chuck Money of
Onawa. Dear grandmother of Barb, Mike,
and Cohn. Dear sister of Robert Humphreys
of Streetsville, John Humphreys of Dells,
Q.C., Heatnce Roth and Edith Frederickson,
both of Richmond, B.C. and Kay figkn of
Edmonton. The funeral service was held at
the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William
Street, Exeter, on Monday, Novanber 9 at
11:30 a.m. Rev. Fay Patterson officiated.
Cremation with interment of ashes in Green-
field Cemetery, Anhui, Ontario. 46c
O'ROURKE • At the Shimmer Rest
Home, Zurich, on Thursday, November 5,
1992, Mr. Midue! Gerald O'Rourke, for-
merly of Zurich; in his 85th year. Beloved
husband of the farmer Ba Vittoria Mason.
Dear father of Richard and his wife Linda of
RR 3. Dashwood, loan and her husband Ray
Webb of RR 2, Dashwood, Pauline and her
husband Ray Duc hmne d RR 1, Camlachie
end Sandra Ptuzcasor and her friend Danyl
Hood of Mitchell. Dear brother of Mn. Ei-
leen Barry of Mount Clemens, Michigan.
Mi. O'Rourke u predeceased by one brother
Dennis (1966) and by three sisters: Sister
Mary Dania, Mrs. Nora Meander and by
Mrs. Josephine Regier. Aho surviving are
13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Rested ip the Zunch Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street
North, until Monday, November 9 thence to
St. lloriiface R.C. Church for celebration of
the Funeral Mass at 10 am. Father Peter
Hayes celebrant. Interment m Mount Cartel
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, do -
moons to St. Boniface Building Fund would
be appreciated_ 46c
SOPER - Erma. Entered into nit at Grand-
view Lodge, Durawille on Friday, October
30, 1992. Wife of the late Harold Super
(1988) and the late Russel Crisp (1 5).
Dear mother of Carol and her husband Da-
vid Alder (Dunnville) and Valene and her
husband Glen McCollum (Stevaisville)
Dear ssepmcaher of Sheila and her husband
Clayton eye (Chinon), Glenda and her hus-
band Furl Wagner (Exeter) and Ruth and her
husband David Sieben (Lunch). Loving
grandmother to 15 grandchild= and step -
grandchildren and 14 gnat -grandchildren.
The funeral service was held at First Baptist
Church, Dunnville on Tuesday. November
3, 1992 46•
WOLFE - At Huron Hospital, Rester
on Wedneedey, N . ber 4, 1992, Mn.
Mae Wolfe Miley of Exeter, in her 67th
year. Beloved wife of the late Harold Wolfe
(1990). Dear mother of Rob and Cheryl
Wolfe of London, Don and Janet Wolfe of
British Columbia, Darlene and Rick Snell of
Deahwood, and David Wolfe of Exeter.
Dear psand nothe d Danielle, Jena, Quad,
Tint, Devid, and Jaron. Mn. Wolfe was pre
deceased by 1 grandson, Chns in August,
and d a survived by 1 sister in Nova
Scotia. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funer-
al Hoene, William St., Rueter for visitation
on Thursday evening 7-8:30. The funeral
service took pave immediately following
visiutim. Crenation with interment of ash-
es in Crediton Cemetery. Donations to the
Long Association would be appreciated by
the family. 46c
ANNOUNCEMENTS I
50th Wedding Anniversary
HASKETT - An Open House in honour of
Cal and Kae Ilaskeu's 50th Wedding Anni-
versary will be held Saturday, November 21,
2-4 p.m., Morita Mosque 468 Colborne St.,
London. For those who wish, • donation
may be made to Sunshine Fumdanon to
mark this special occasion 46,47c
THANKS
FRANCIS - 1 would sincerely like to thank
my family, neighbours and friends for canis,
flowers and visas while 1 was in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital, and to Glenn and Doro
thy Jeffery who dropped in to visa al the
nght moment. Special thanks to the ambu-
lance for coming so fast, Dr. Wheeler and
Dr. Greenberg for their special care and
thanks to nurses and staff on the West wmg
for all their care. It was all very much appre
cited
46c Laurel
HARRIGAN - A special thanks to my fami-
ly, relatives, friends and neighbours for their
thoughtfulness m visas, cards, phone calls
and flowers during my recent stay m hospi-
tal
46• Jack
McGREGOR • 1 would like to thank all my
family and fnends for the lovely cards and
presents and the Big Surprises I received on
no: November 8th birthday. It was surety
very much appreciated
36c Babe
MILLER/1OORNSTRA - We, thc parents
of Shelly Miller and Sun 7'oonsua, with to
give our heartfelt thanks to the wedding per-
ry for making their day so special.
46c Barry and Marg Miller
Peter and Helen Toornstra
MiLLSON - 1 would like to thank the
13.1.A., Valu -man staff, High School tau
Band and also a very special thank you to
Erin Bryden and Tom and Cathy Seip for or-
garuzmg the big shopping spree. It will be
one night I will never forget. It sure pays to
shop in Exeter
46c Florence
gr. PAUL'S A.C.W. • To all who auended
our beaaar and so everyone who assisted. ei-
ther with time or their ta)cn*, we convey a
Ing Thank You. 46c
TR1EBNER • Words carte express my
thanks to all d you who have sent flowers,
cads, or letters to IMO= my day; dropped
m the garage for • vitt or just even asked
how Pm doing during this pasf year. Spinal
thanks to my family and friends for being
there when I creed than; to my rine/ Dons
for all those rides to Laden and back; get-
ting my groceries and helping with my move
to my new place; to my sister Helen for
helping me out at the garage m such shon
notice; to Karen, Came and Ron Jr Situp
son for also helping out at the garage: to my
sister Jean for calling a lot and praying for
me; to my daughter Cathy for doing my er-
rands; helping to clean ow my house and
move me to my eminent, and for being
there when 1 need her; to my ran -m -law
Ralph and his father John for moving my
furniture to my apartment; to Ola Batten for
looking after lawn and Jeremy so that Cathy
and Ralph could move me that weekend; to
Brenda 'I Hehner for sewing my cunams w
make them fit for my new place and finally
to Jack for getung me to and from work
each day 1 can never repay the ecu of kind
nese you all have shown me this pan year
To anyone I might have missed, you know
who you arel Special thanks.
4h Margaret
WEBER - We would like to thank our fami
ly, friends and neighbours for the surpnse
party and making our 45th anniversary one
we will always remember. Special thanks to
our grandchildren for a job well done
46• Ralph and Mary
WILI)FONG Fond fnends and good fami-
ly mean so much In troubled trines. It gives
me real pleasure to "thank" each of you at
this time because you have given me so
much. Extending heartfelt thanks for the
many get well cards; flowers, treats and food
donations, and persona( visits. For some I'm
sorry I had to send you home, but you under-
stood and returned later. As • pauent m
C.P.H. you gave me excellent care, service
and nutation, smiles, tears and love. To my
roommates m Rrn. 4105, you were a Joy to
meet and 1 wish you canunued recovery too'
Special thanks to Dr Salzburg, Raczvcki
and O'Donnell for your services medically
received. Also thanks to my co-workers at
C.P.H for Mang in for me in absences. 111
always ranember your kindness then and
now while 1 recover at home
46c Jane
WOLFE - A sincere thanks to fncnds.
neighbours and relatives for your kindness
and support dunng Mom's illness The
cards, flowers and donations to the lung so-
ciety were greatly appreciated. A special
thank you to Mom's dear fnend Evelyn
L.ebedew, the V.O.N., Home Care and Rev
John Hilbom Your thoughtfulness will al
ways be rernembeted. Mom will live m all
of our hearts forever
46c Darlene, Rick, Jena,
Chad, Dave, Rob, Cheryl.
Danielle, Don, Janet and Jason
RILEY - A special note d thanks to family,
friends and neighbours for the cards, visits
and phone calls 1 received and smce return-
ing home from the hospital. A special thanks
to Pat for his TLC
46c
Susan
SHARPE • I wish to thank my family, ran
uves,
ac-
tives, and fnasds for the many canis, treats.
gifu and visits during my recent stay m
Strathroy Hospital. Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses on fourth floor who took
care of mc.
46
Ila
1N :MEMORIAM
BAIRD - In loving memory of a dear hus
band. father and grandfather who passed
away November 11, 1984.
Ile had a nature you could nor help loving.
And a heart that was purer than gold.
And to those who knew and loved him,
His memory will never grow cold
Loving)y remembered by Della, Mona and
Carl, Bill and Nonni and family 4&
(HIJII[H
DIRECTOR
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Chi
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Munster: Rev. Mark B Gasictn
Clerk of Session: Mr. James Dougall
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, November 15
8 a.m. Men's Breakfast
9:45 a.m Worship Service
and Sunday School
(Please note change of time)
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BiBLE FELLOWSHIP
920 a.m. Sunday School
1020-11.1l0 a.m. Fellowship Time
1100 a.m. Family Bible Hour
700 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
8:00 p.m. - Bible Study
All services are held at
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone ne Welcome
On Ak November
15"
C//
Fa more inhmnabon
please
call 22P-8 1
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. suds Vander Meer
236-1723
Worship Services
November 15
1000 a.m
Sunday School ages 3 -grade 4,
during morning aervae
7:00 p.m
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m
CKNX 92010:30 a.m .its
Daily T.V
Faith 20 Global 6:80
am
'Traver builds strength *Nfltrh,
egsenet Uta seas of We.'
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street•.
t' Exeter, Ontario
rr, • The Rev Fay M
.
Patterson
u
23rd Sunday atter Pentecost
November 15, 1992
11:15 a.m Holy Eucharist
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC
November 15, 1992
9:30 a.m - Chnsean Education
1100 a.m - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main SLS
Pastor Vernon hart
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, November 16
8:30 a.m. Worship Service
10,00 a.m. Sundry School
1 t:CO a.m. Worship Service
t 100 a.m. - Laotian Service
in
ymnasium
700 p.m. Celebration Praia* Service
Wednesday
700 p.m. Family Night
Programa for all ages
Nursery available for a aervioas
'A plana 10 meet God and a bland'
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Gomer of James and Andrew St
Ministry
Rev. John C. Hilboen
Rev Cordell Parsons
Music Director
Ralph Topp
November 15, 1992 -11D0 a.m
Pentecost XXIII
Sermon. 'A Great Need to Giver
Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m
Church School 1100 a.m
Courtesy car: Bob Dooley
235-2994
Nursery provided
All services taped
Everyone Wdoome
BETHEL
REFORMED'CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, November 16
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Servioe
EverybodyNursery a
vailable
nwloome
Come and Worship with us
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2861
Sunday, November -1e.
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
1100 a.m,Momirtg Worship
700 p.m. Evening Falbwship
Wednesday, Ire Night
EivWeloorne
1,
BASSWfl' • In loving memory of a dear
mother, Margaret Bassett, who passed away
3 yeah ago, November 1-1, 1989.
God looked around Hu garden
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon the earth,
And saw your tired face
He put His arms around you,
And lifted you to rest,
(sod's garde[ must be beautiful,
For He qtly takes the best_
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For pan of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Lovingly remembered by your son and
daughter-in-law Bud and Ruby Waller 46•
BASSETT - In loving mernory of a dear
grandmother and great-grandmother. Marga
ret Bassett, who passed away 3 years ago,
November 11, 1989.
1 think of you in silence,
I often speak your name,
All I have left are memories.
And your picture in a frame,
My heart still aches with sadness,
And silent tears flow,
For what it meant to lose von,
No one will ever knon.
t.ovtngly remembered by your grandsa.
Butch, Lenore, your great-grandson Mai
thew and great-granddaughter Miranda Wr
love you and miss you very much !canny
41"
BRINTNELL, - In loving memory of a dear
husband and father Richard (Mon) Bnntnell
who passed away 2 years ago, November
12, 1990.
Those we love dont go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near.
Still loved, still missed, still very dear
Lovingly remembered and idly missed by
his wife Marlene and their children Kelly
and Darcy 46.
BRINTNELL - In loving memory of a dear
son and brother, brother-in-law and uncle,
Richard (Rick) Brintnell, who passed away
two years ago, November 12, 1990.
We dont need a special day,
To bring you to our mind,
The days we don't think of you.
Are very hard to find
They say time heals all sorrow,
And helps us to forget,
But so far rime has only shown us,
How much we miss you yet.
They say memones are golden,
And maybe this is true,
But we never wanted mernones.
We only wanted you
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Morn and Dad, Ron, Jim and Wendy and
girls. 36'
BRINTNELL - In loving memory of a dear
fnend, Rick (Mort) who paned away 2
years ago, November 12, 1990.
There is a gift in life you cannot buy,
That Is very rare and true.
It's the gift of a wonderful friend.
Like the ane we had m you.
The many Miami you did for us,
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years of happiness,
No one can take away.
Nothing could be more beautiful,
Than the memories we have of vou,
To us you are soma••ie speeds..
-God must have thought so too.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Jacgus and Charlie. 46•
GARTLEI' - Verde, who posed away one
year ago, November 8.
Sadly mused and lovingly remembered by
Bill and family and Sharon, Pat, l racy, and
Jason. 46e
McNAUGHTON - In
Charlie MacNaughton,
November 17, 1987.
Lovingly remembered
John and families.
loving manory of
who passed away
by Addle, Heather,
46c
SAWYER • In loving memory of a dear fa-
ther and grandfather, Harold John Sawyer
(Jack). who passed away November 10,
1990
Sadly missed and always remembered by
children Lynda, Pat, Sue, Brenda. Robert,
Gary and families. 46c
COMING EVENTS
YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT IT, now is
your dunce to see the cawing "Once Upon
■ Special Christmas-. Ow home is open and
decorated from top to bottom, Inside and
outside. Your vain include C inose' sued -
its, decorating dos galore, gifts for every-
one on your list, chances at door prizes and
discounts. Murray's House of Flowers, 11
Rr'unund St.. Askona, 1-828-3398. Open-
ing November 1-Novernber 29. Hours Sun.,
10:30-4:30, Mon. Thurs. Fn. and Sat. 9:30-
4:30, Tues. and Wed 9:30-8:00 p.m. Sec
you and your (mends soon. 43-48c
GRANDMA'S GARDEN. Loralce Mar-
shall and Gertrude Willis mvue you to at-
tend their second annual Open !louse, No-
vember I2 -November 14, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at
the Marshall farm, one mile west of Kirkion,
County Rued 6. Quality handcrafted floral
accents. Everyone welcome! 44,45,46•
BAZAAR AND TEA, Saturday. November
14, 2 p.m., Bensley Anglican Church.
44,45,46•
CHRJSTMAS CRAFT SHOW and Sak,
W'edneaday, Novernber 11, 1 p.m. -9:30 p.m
and Thursday, November 12, 10 a.m.-9:30
pm.,Dashwuod Community Centre. Atha -ili-
um 51.00, under 6 free. Free ref,eshrnenu,
door pias. Everyone welcome. 45,4&
STRATFORD COMMUNITY PLAYERS
presents "Sugar", a hilarious musical based
on the hit film, Some Like it Ha. Stratford
City Hall Auditorium on November 13, 14,
19, 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. Matinee at 2 p.m.
on November 21. All tickets S8 available at
Canadian Tie and Laughing Gnome
Records in Stratford, or 273-7250.
45,46,(47)c
EXETER ODDFELJ.OWS Initiatory De-
gree. November 17, Exeter Lodge Hall.
Christmas Pany December 8. 45,46•
HAM AND EGG SUPPER, Hibben United
Church, Soffa, November 18, 7-8 pm.
Adults 88.00. children under 12 $3.00; pre-
school free- 45,46,47c
BAZAAR AND TEA to be held at Trivia
Memorial Parish Hall on Saturday. Novem-
ber 21 from 10 a.m. wail 1 pen. Bakingg
crafts, deli. 45,46,47'
VANASTRA & DISTRICT Lone Club
Thud Annual Bazaar. Craft and [hobby
Show, Saturday, November 21 at 9 a.m.-5
5m. at Valetta Recreation Centre. Adults
1.00 46,47c
SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, November 15,
Legion Hall, Wingham. Dancing 8-12. Mu-
sk by Ken Ston. Next dance Sunday, No-
vember 29. 46
SEVENTH ANNUAL OPEN HOLE at
Thea'a Dried Flower -Crate. Arrangements,
wreath, and Oris me dsoornions node
from bane-grbwn flowers sad hobs No-
vember 14 and 15, 1-5 p.m., Thea Wisch,
RR 2, Kippen, 263-2206. 46•
1
COMIOGSZVEMS
SEW SPECIAL Outrun's Open House.
noverhher 11-15, 9 asn.-10 p.m. Feature"
Country Folk An, Ceramics and Children s
Wear At the home of Lionel and Rebecca
Wilder, 2 milts north of Hwy 84 on County
Rd 31 Everyone weleornel 46c
HURON ('OUN'rV HF-ALTH UNiT'
Adult Health Clinic location Health Unit
Office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Date:
Tuesday, November 17, 1992 Time: 9:00-
11:30 a.m.: 1:00-330 p.m. 1 Health Coun-
selling: 2 Pooi Carr (fee): 3 Blood pressure
testing
46
1
Happy
iBirthday Chevy
..,.n.,,,ag11
Rescue Me 901
Yak Cony (Goren n-Ta'$os)
20 ysAR1 WF k,c,w von roUld do 11
(11'
auk
r 4 PARTY r 4
FOR # •
STEVE (JINX)
JOHNS
Fri., Nov. 13
For information call
235-2832, 229-6488
*The Big Gamble*
Precious Blood Mission
Cash Calendar Winners
Week of Nov. 1/92
1 0)159, Mary Flies, Reeser, 850.
2 00931 Bob & Phil Overholt, Zurich
S50. 3 00955, Al Hughes, London, 850.
4, 00221 Michael Funnel), St Clair
Reach, 850. 5 02229, John A. Macleod,
London, S50 6 02473, Frank Gregus,
London S50 7, 00620, Carl D. Thomp-
son, Parkhill S100-
1 rnn, voun uIiildui Ps, CliRi% 4Nd
J4NF1, CiN(h• & Poul, lulili & KrA,
awl VOlM c buvdchildRrN
Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre
Music by Traces
$30.00 per couple
Datrce
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
Sat., Nov. 21
Music by
Walter Ostenek
Band.
$8. per person
Tickets at the door.
You're Invited
to an exciting
Cruise Travel
Presentation!
Draw for a 7 day Caribbe-
an Cruise for two from all
bookings made
Win Valuable door prizes
• Cantel Cellular phone
• $200 fashion certificate
$50 certificate off your
next cruise holiday for
everyone attending.
South Huron Rec
Centre Exeter
Tues., Nov. 17
- at 7:30 p -m.
Call and register
Ellison
Travel
Oid Town Hall
Exeter
r111;11-800 265-
7022
or 2352000
Doug Ellison
Country Christmas
t3azaar
Exeter United Church
November 14, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Lunch, baking, deli, crafts,
Christmas puddings and cakes
Huron County Board of Education
South Huron
District High School
Parent's Night
Thurs., Nov. 12 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. Allen J. Wooden
Vice Principal Principal
1t
1