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SMITH • David, Tammy (nor Kegler) and
big sister Whitney are thrilled to announce
the birth of Brady JoseOr on November 5,
1992. Brady weighed 7lbs. 14 oz. and was
21-1R inner law Second grandchild for
Joe and June Rwer, Crediton and eleventh
d for Ebern aid Case De-
reuwer, ligmondville. Man yy dunks to fam-
ily and friends for their kiedens and warm
wishes. Special thanks to Grandma and
Grandpa Regier for taking are of Whiney.
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VANDENBERK • Richard and Barrie
thank God for the safe arrival of their son
Philip Richard weighing 8 lbs. 15 ou. on
Moedayy, October 26. A little brother for
Amanda. Second grandchild for Co and
Louise Vanda ,elk, RR2 Grand Bad, sixth
grandchild for Gerald and Irene Lynn, RR2
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HENDRICK - Peacefully at her bone in
Grand Bend, on Sunday, November 15,
Ruth Elizabeth Hendrick (1Lmbuf); in her
83rd year. Beloved wife of. the late Donald
Hendrick and the late Cecil Gill. Loving
mother of Audrey and Bob McKinley of
Clinton, Ontario and Alma and Robert West-
lake, of Zurich, Ontario; and the late Rich-
ard Hendrick. Dear ester of Mrs. Jana Des-
jardine of Grand Barad Predeceased by *bee
sisters Agnes Patterson, Mabel Gill, and
Olive Miller. Loving grandmother of Diane,
John, Deborah, Jana and Brenda McKi Icy
and Tum, Heather and Jayne Westlake, and
six grate-granddtildren. Rested in the Zurich
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes where the funeral service wu con-
ducted on Tuesday, November 17 at 2 p.m.
Pastor Colin Stover offsciatod. Inturtmnt fol-
lowed in Grand Bend United Church Ceme-
tery. As expressions of sympathy donations
to the Grand Bend United Church Building
Fund or the charity of one's choice would be
:appreciated. 47c
MINER - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter
on Thursday, November 12, 1992, Cora L
Miner (Trewartha) of Exeter, in her 80th
year. Loved wife of The Rev. Stewart Miner
of Exeter and dear mother of Ethel and San-
ford Clare of Fon Franco, Patricia and Da-
vid Milliken of Brooke Township, Cherie'
and Nancy Miner of Fergus and Jahn and
Laurel Miner of Uaborne Township. Dear
grandmother of 11 grandchildren and aster
of Namara and Valens Trewartha of Gade-
rich Township and Alma Langford of Exa-
er. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, William Street Exeter where the fu-
neral service was held on Monday Novan-
ber 16 at 2 p.m. with Rev. John /Whom offi-
ciating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery.
Donatics to the M. & S. of the Exeter Unit-
ed Church or to the Antritis Society would
be appreciated by the Miner Family. 47c
PRESANT - At Suathoy Middlesex Goner -
a1 Hospital on Ssmrday, Novemb- 14, 1992
Jeanie W. (Westwater) Present, of Canary
Manor R airs man Home. 'Medford, and for-
merly of Grand Bend in ber 84th year. Be-
loved wife of the late Philip Present (1991)
and Walter Zahn (1981). Dar mother and
mother-in-law of Arthur and Maxine Zahn
of Montague, P.E.L; Audrey and Donald
Wilson of Gode rich; Sonja and Nam Frank-
lin of ViCit ria B.C. Loved by her many
grandchildren and gree-gnmddxildxra. Also
survived by her sister, Mrs. Nancy Roden, of
Kintore. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman &
Sow Funeral Hoene. Dashwood, with visita-
tion on Tuesday afternoon and evening and
where the funeral and ommmittal services
will be held on Wednesday, November 18,
1992 at 2 p.m. Rev. Alan Dowber. officiat-
ing. Caemation. If desired, memorial dooa-
thins to a charity of choice would be appre-
ciated. 47c
SMITH - At St. Josephs Landon
an em
Sundayy, November 15, 1992, Mrs. Mar-
gery B. (Ridsardwn) Smith of London in her
85th year. Wife of the late Alfred James
Smith (1983). Beloved roman of Mn. Mari-
on Mason of Berbera) and Mn. Owen
Manindals and her husband Tan of Party
Sound. Loving grandnotherof Stephen Ma-
son, Michael Davis, Debbie Ustrsyoki, Pam -
.la Bnnnskill, Jennifer Davis and five `haat
grandchildren. Dear sister of Wes of Hen -
sal, Ross of Exeter, Vena and Ruth both of
Zurich. Predeceased by her sister Annie.
Visitation in the Needham Funeral Qiapcl
520 Dundas &rest, London (luesday -3
and 7-9 ppm.) ethers the (,anal service will
be canlduhasd en %timsdey, Novanber
18th at 140 p sY Leeman Baird s Cane-
thenscefidd. Memorial contributions to
Hean and Stroke Feusduicn et Ontario
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated 47c
BAKER - In memory of a deter wife and
mother Betty M. Baker, who passed away
five years ago on November 19, 1987
You meant so very muds to m
that nothing we an say,
Can tell the sadness in our hearts
u we think of you today.
It doesn't mailer the day or year
That ant always just
Memories don't fadealwaysa tear
theyt grroow deep
For someone we lowed but could not keep.
Rtasatbced ad mimed by biub dam Ken
and sons Tony and Lee. 47'
BUCHANAN - In loving memory of a dear
husband and father Gerald Stewan, who
ire99away one year ago ce Novanber 20,
1.
You never said goodbye to us
You never saw our tears,
But you left us loving memories,
We will cherish through the yeah.
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name,
All we have sue memories.
And your picture in a frame.
Our hears will ache with sadness.
And many teen will fall,
For what it meant to lose you.
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by his loving wife Theresa,
his sans, David, Douglas and Daryl and
daughter Deborah and twin families. 47c
EDWARD - In loving memory of our dear
Mother, Mother-in-law and Nanny Olive Ed-
ward who passed away one year ago No-
vaknber 16, 1991.
Your smile is gone forever
Your hand we cannot touch,
Many lonely hours are span
With thoughts of the one we loved w much.
We still feel the pain Mom,
As every day goes by,
We smile when we think of you,
But our sean will never dry.
Your memories are our keepsake,
With which well never part,
God has you in his kung
We have you in our hafts.
We love you Mom.
Too dearly loved to ever be f otter. We
mus you Mom. Mary Lou, Wally, Shouts
and Shari. Sharon and John. 47c
MAINKS.;.
BECKER -'No words an express our deep-
est gratitude sad tion for the con-
cern we have been shown over the past eight
weeks. We wish to thank all those who ex-
pressed their one= and remembered Alys-
sa in their prayer. With poise and thanks
47c Joe, Nancy and Alyea* Joy Becker
Dra'ntliha : The lhaily iiirdislatilhad 7.
Dietrich wish to extend a sincere dm* you
to all relatives, friends and neighbours for
the love, support and kind thoughts in the ill-
ness and loss of our dear brother and uncle.
The Muses, charitable contributions, flow-
ers and food were much appteaated. Also
we extend athank you to Father
Beck and the Heart of Mary
Chunk Choir; V.O.N. nurses and T. Harty
Hoffman literal Home for their snare Ind
7Ann Patterson and Family
DIXON FRUIT FARM - Our farm season
u closed for this year. We would like to
thank all -our 199 - asuinners. It has been a
pleasure to serve you and we look forward
to seeing you in 1993.
47c Jim and Mary Lou Dixon
RR2 Ailsa Craig
HATTER - Gary and Linda would like to
thank relatives, friends and neighbours for a
wonderful "Surprise" 25th Anrtversary par-
ty Special thanks to Todd and Kasen and
Ti
m and Melissa. 47c
HERN - A anima dunk you to all who at-
tended our Sixth Annual Needlework and
Woodwork Open Horse.
47' Jour and Jean
HiSLOP - Thanks to the Hunan V.O.N.
nurses for the .good care they took of myy
husband after has accident. Also to Dr. W.
Myers of St Marys.
47c George and Helen
KIRKTON UNITED CHURCH and
U.C.W. wish to thank all who attended our
Craft Auction and Bake Sale on Wednesday
night Thanks to donors and hard woken
we Couldn't have done it without your help.
You being there made it a successful and
fun -filled evening. 47'
MORTLEY - The family of the late Jean
Alice Malley (Humphreys) wish to express
their sincere appreciationto friends, rela-
tives and neighbouheir many expres-
sions of sympathy for the las of a beloved
wife, mother and grandmother.
47* Charles, Roberta, John,
Chuck and Barbara
O'ROURKE - The family of the late Gerald
O'Rourke wishes to think relatives, friends
and neighbours for their visite, mtpieuion s
of sympathy, flowers, gifts of food, Mas
cods and donations to St Boniface Building
Fund and Canadian Cancer Society at the
time of Gerald's pestatg. Many thanks to the
staff of the Bluewater Rest Home for your
kind and gentle coring, to Dr. Wallace and
Mn. Viuder, Father Peter Hayea for con-
torting words, the Michael P. OFCrienot Fu-
neral Home and to the ladies of the C.W.L
for providing lunch on the day of the funer-
al. Thank you also to the pallbearers and the
grandchild= for pang to the Mass.
Special thanks to lee and Rose Regicr for
your visits and oomsideration to Gerald while
at the Rest Home. Your kindness and con-
sideration will not be forgotten.
47c Ila and family
WURM - I would like to thank everyone
while I was a patient in hospital and since
tuumming home after having my
out Special thanks to Exeter hospital, ,DDr
Hoffman's Ambulance, St. Joseph's
Hospital Emergency Dept., Dr. Jog. acres
and staff of the 5th floor.
47' Mau
CHURCHDIREETORY�'�
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
920 ism. Sunday School
1020.11110 a.m. Fellowship rate
. 1t>DO.aoLforally Bbls Hour
t TAO p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Avaiiable
Tuesday awnings
730 p.m. - Bibie Study
All services are Mid at
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Weroonte
For more hbmatbon
prise
call 229.8881
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Mnister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
&friday, November 22
1040 am. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service
Nursery evadable
Everybody welcome
Come end Worship with us
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street
Exeter, Ontario
l; a The Rev. Fay M.
s Patterson
Last Sunciiy atter Pentecost
Tow Reign of Christ
November 22, 1992
11:15 am. Morning Payer
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
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EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main 8t S.
Pastor Vernon Dun
Assistant Pastor Kevin 0. Rogers
Sunday, November 22
630 am. Worship Service
1010 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. - Lecithin Service
in gymnasium
740 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service
Wednesday
740 p.m. Family
Programs br all ages.
Nursery awilable for a8 services
'4 place to meet God and a bend'
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EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMS. CHURCH
Main St North
Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer
236-1723
Worship Services
November 22
1040 a.m.
Sunday School ages 3 -grade 4,
during morning service.
7:00 p.m.
Nurssry.AvaNsble
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Ratio
CJCS 1240 830 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30
a.m.
'prayer builds strength within,
against the stress of Nie.'
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
PASTOR LARRY STOJKOV1C
November 22, 1992
930 am. - Christian Education
1140 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron 8t W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235.2861
Sunday, November 22
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11A0 asnAlerning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Feilowship
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
On AIr
November 22
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew 8t.
Ministry
Rev. John C. Hlborn
Rev. CordsN Parsons
Music Direolor
Ralph Topp
November 22, 1992 -
11 A0 am.
Last Sunday of Pentecost
Sacrament of Lord's Supper
Mecitation:'God's itotian -
Our Rea elont'
Senior Youth Luncheon
following service.
Young Adult Class 930 a.m.
Church School1100 a.m
Courtesy oar. Bob Dinney
tae -2904
Nursery AN �
Everyone Welcome
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CAVENPRIMBYTERIAN
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Ckark of Session: Mr. James Dougal
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, November 22
9:46 am. Worshlp Sen4oe
end Sunday Schon
(Please now change of (info)
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
YOU HAVESITAIID A)ovr 1T, stow is
your chance to see the exciting "Oboe Upon
a Special Christmas". Our home is open and
decorated from top to bottom, inane and
ouuide. Your visite include Christmas good-
ies, decorating ideas galore, Gifu for every-
one on your list, chances at door prizes and
discounts. Murray's House of Flowers, 11
Richmond St., Arkona, 1-828-3398. Open-
ing Novamber 1 -November 29. Hath Sun.,
10:30-4:30, Mon. Thurs. Fri. and Sat. 9:30-
4:30, Tues. and Wed. 9:30-8:00 p.m. See
you and your friends soon. 43.48c
STRATFORD COMMUNITY PLAYERS
presents 'Sugar", a hilarious musical based
on the hit film, Some Like It Hot. Stratford
City Hall Auditorium on Novanber 13, 14,
19, 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. Matinee as 3 p.m.
on November 21. All tickets S8 available at
Canadian Tire and Laughing Gnome
Records in Stratford, or 273-7250.
45,46,(47)c
HAM AND EGG SUPPER, Hibbert United
Church, Staffs, November 18, 7-8 pm.
Adult $8.00; children under 12 $3.00; pre-
school free. 45,46,47c
BAZAAR AND TEA to be held a Trivia
Memorial Parish Hall on Saturday, Novem-
ber 21 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
crsfu, deli. 45,46,4 '
VANASTRA & DISTRICT Liao Qub
Third Annual 'Baum, Craft and H
Show, Saturday, November 21 at 9 a.m.-
pm. at Vanasta Recreation Centre. Adults
51.00. 46,47c
CRAIGWIEL GARDENS CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR - Nursing Hone and Day Centre.
Featuring Ceramics, silk scants,. C vis* mas
cakes, baking, crafts, tea room, door prizes.
In auditorium. November 27th 2-4 pm. 47'
THE NEW HURONIA SINGERS pant
Christmas with Friends" Concert. onS day,
December 6 at Exeter United Church, 2:30
pm. and 7:30 p.m. Ticker - adult $5.00
chtldten and seniors 53.00. Available from
choir members or call 235-0556. 47:48c
EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH is holding iu Annual Craft and
Bake Sate at the Exeter Town Hall Saturday,
December 5 - 10 a.m. to 4 pm. 47-49
SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR Lucan United
Church Saturday, November 28 - 11 a.m. to
230 p.m. Free admission. Lunch room,
Name baking, Christmas crafts, knitting.
sewing, quilu, meat pies, jams and pickles.
angel corner, children's table and tutmgs.
47:48c
EVERYONE IS INVITED to join the Cro-
marry Presbyterian Church Congseguion an
Sunday. November 29, 1992 u .m
11 a.
whew they go "back in tine" to celebrate the
140th amnivenary of the founding of the
Cromarty Congregation. Service will be held
as it wu 140 years ago. Period Bass is op-
tioiaL Lunch will follow the service.
47:48c
ire ieI DANCE
cu HALL
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Dross Code
Fri., Nov. 20
Singles Danes
Moonliters
Sat. Nov. 21
Country Versatiles
New Years Eve
Tickets
NOW ON SALE
349-2678
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed., Nov. 18
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
Total prizes
$2800
Duo to the licence regulation's,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence #537495 .
Zurloh M.L.F.C. Association
BINGO
Thurs., Nov. 19
at Zurich
Community Centre
$3000
in cash and prizes including
JACKPOT
$11OO.Taot
Bonanza #1 in -57 calls
approx. $1000
Bonanza #2 In 55 calls
approx. $1000.
No one under 16 eligible to play
Doors open a16 p.m.
Bingo start. at 7 p.m.
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Marilyn and Ifennis
Lamport
Love from your
family and friends
Palle
Klrkton-Woodham
Community Centre
Sat., Nov. 21
Music by
Walter Ostenek
- Band.
$8. per person
Tickets at the door.
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This Weeks
Lucky
"Search For
Pizza Words"
Contest Winner
Judi Wells
Winner of $100.00
worth of Pizza
from New Orleans Pizza
Hensati Kinsmen C1ab
200 Draw
Con gretutations to Nov. 7
winners of $50. Jim Crown
and Jim Bozzatto.
2nd Week Winners Sat., Nov.
14/92, Jack Aikenhead, Tam-
my Parker
Precious Blood Mission
Cash Calendar Winners
Week or Nov. 8/92
811264 Ron Savile, Stretford 550.9
00152, Michel Bonner, Exeter S50. 10
00645, Joe, Susan Racier, Crediton S50.
11 11701 Darryl Robinson, Atha Craig
S50. 12 00797 Clem Jeffrey Centralia
.850. 13 00094 Pete Sutherland Sr. Exeter
S50. 14 01418 Pied Gregus, Exeter S100
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Happy BiatiodAy Kyte
Moat, Baud, Mawdy sad Tttisu
Oak
Resort, Goff & Country Club
Grand Bend, Ont.
Presents
Annual
s :Show
Sun., Nov. 29
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission $1.00, New
Convention Centre
f /f///f11M ffflf /1f
nth In
tiatniiittc room
4O1I10 P.M.'.
Adults: $13.95, Children
ages - 6-12 $6.95,
ages 2-6 $4.95
Reservations requested for
brunch 238-2328
New Year's Eve
Dance
Ailsa Craig Lions Club
Dec. 31 9 p.m. -1 a.m.
Ailsa Craig Recreation Centre
Music by Magnum, Buffet lunch,
$10 per person
Tickets available Craig Apothecary Village Restaurant,
and any Lions member
This is your
Personal Invitation
to hear Dr. Barry Moore, Worldwide Evangelist
accompanied by Daniel Cocar,
Romanian Pastor & Interpreter
Saturday Evening, Nov. 21 at 7 p.ne.
at Lou wiiuel baptist Church,
Huron St. W. Exeter
Once imprisoned by the Ceasescu Communists, Cocar will
update the religious and political status quo of Romania and
Eastern Europe after 72 years of Godless persecution.
On 8 occasions, 5 of them Behind the Iron Curtain, Cocar not
only arranged Dr. Moore's schedule, but has capably
interpreted his messages to over 100,000 people
Don't miss this exciting & timely event
Jointly sponsored by Emmanuel Baptist & Exeter Bible Fellowship
PRYDE MOMYMENTS
1992 FALL SALE
310 VICTORIA St., Centralia, Ont. NOM 11(0
Our 1992 cemetery work season is quickly drawing
to a close: therefore this late season special will
save you 5% on any monument ordered from Oct.
21, 1992 to Nov. 28, 1992
During this time period only we will also include a
new memorial etching for no further cost. Note some
restrictions and requirements will apply.
Please call for me information or to set up an ap-
pointment at 228-6439 or 1.800-265.3477.
We thank you in advance for your patronage
The Fertu f$ons
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