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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-01-06, Page 18arcs DANCE HALL 9 p.m. - 1 am. 349-2678 Dress Code Fri, Jan., 8 Singles Dance Crystalaires ,at., Ilan. 9 Sunrise ttlakiktkiklit �4DD T�MtS ,€65rAum Karaoke 1 $100.00 First PAze 825.00 Seoond Prize Sat. Night Jan. 9, 1993 Daily Specials Free Delivery to businesses 11:30 - 2 p.m. 2arpoos IINIII&Advooste, .1011uaty 6, 1993 Page 17 BAUER • Richard, Carol 011181101114818 /11 are very proud totllrtL, *p.artival of Al- lesha Marie on tiMsy, 0setAaber 27, 1992 weighing 6 lbs., *Sssastat &. Jo.eph's Hos- pital. Prouda are En ldoand Ruth Smith of n, Don and Darlene Bauer of Gmlatieb -.ad &ie and Dianne Robinson of London. Thanks to Dr. Cher - nick and the nursing staff in St. Joseph's hos- pital lc BUSHBY • Micheal and Barbara (nee McCurdy) thank God for the safe arrival of a son Witham Michael. He arrived on Satur- day, December 19, 1992 at 1550. He is 9 lbs., 4 ozs. and 22": long. A little brother for April. Proud grandparents are Joan and Jim Bushby and Marion and Don McCurdy. Great-grandparents are Elizabeth and Wil- liam Lamport. 1 KOS, • Justin, Jasmine and Nicole are thrilled to announce the arrival of their little sister, Tdfany Marie, on December 28, 1992. Proud parents are Pete and Elaine. We would like to announce this is our last addi- tion. Rocking privileges go to John and Feme Stewart, Exeter and Gus and Bernice Kosi, Strathroy. Special thanks to doctors and nurses involved with delivery and care of us while at St. Joseph's Health Centre. Extra special thanks to Gramma and Grampa Stewart for all their thoughtfulness and care with the children. Thanks Pete fora wonder- ful family. (insured). 1 • PA'ITERSON • Leslie and Sandra are pleased to announce the birth of Jacob Wil- liam on December 31, 1992 at Etobicdke General Hospital, weighing 6 lbs., 12 oat. First-time grandparents are Bob and Helen Pauerson and a new grandson for Alphonse and Brune Salvador. 1• 11 I would like to thank the kind gentleman who found my lost apartment keys and left them at the town police office. 1 • A Grateful Senior CHIPCHASE - We would like to say thank you to family and friends for their many ex- pressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather - Emie Chi e. We would also like to thank the ras, Rev, Doug Wright, Heasaf suited Church Women and Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes. Special thaeksto the I.O.O.F. Lodges, Dr. Wallace and .all those who brought food and flowers to our homes and made donations ire his manoarryy lc Olga, Jack, Bill, Arlene and families DRAKE • We would like to say a thank you to our relatives, neighbours and friends for helping us celebrate in honour of our 50th wedding anniversary at our open house. 'thanks also for all the cards, gifu, flowers, and phone calls. Also to our family and grandchildren for all their work. Also to the U.C.W. ladies who served the latch, and thanks o'Leona, Isabel, Pat and Esther for helping at home. Thanks again for your kindness and best wishes. It was all greatly appreciated and made our day a memorable one we will never forget. 1 John and Marjorie DAVIS • The 41y of the We (1Mrrtoe Davis wish toatswen s thanker and appreciation fore lthown during the dwee years of his illness and now during the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfa- ther, for floral Mbytes, donations, cards and allophone ciente aoeurfdeeds "who sent food to our horns as well as their comfort and support. Our dunks to Ho*fman's Ambu- lance, to Dr. Steck*, to wanes and staff of South Hs un Hospital, to C. Haskat and Son Funeral Home, Lucan and to the ladies of St. James Chwdl for dill lunch provided. Thanks to Rev. Stephen Emery for his words of kindness and support and to the pallbearers and flowerbsarers. Your kind- ness was appreciated and will always be re- membered. 1 • Gladys Davis and family GRENiER - 1 would like to say a special thank you to my family and friends for prayers, masses, cards, phone calls, plants and gifts while 1 was in Victoria Hospital. A special thank* to Dr. Lam and London doc- tors and nurses. Also a special thanks to Fa- ther Baggato and Father Peter for their prayers and concern. All these things were greatly appreciated. lc Louie FORD - I would like to thank everyone who came to visit, sent flowers, cards and gifts to me. Thank you to Dr. Gans, Hoffman's Am- bulance Service, South Huron Hospital staff, Dr. Jory and 4th floor staff at St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to everyone who helped with chores, harvest and the plough- ing. It certainly has been greatly appreciated. Thank you all. 1' Bill GACKSTE1'TER • In loving memory of a loving husband, father and grandfather, Ar- nold Gacksteuer, who passed away January 8, 1988. You never said goodbye w us, You never saw the tears, But you left us beautiful memories, We will treasure through the years. We think of you in silence, • We often speak your name, All we have are memories, - And a picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache in sadness, And silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you, No ane will ever know. Sadly mined and never forgotten by wife Irma, Gail and Tom, Lynn , Bill, Myon and Nancy. Dean and Laura and families. 1 LATTA • In loving memory of a dear broth- er-in-law, Bill, who paced away January 4, 1984. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Lovingly rtananbered by the Pickering Family. 1 • urns .71ele rYtrissmttty d M r - mu; Arthur, M1116sp ead sway 16,1951- tlY�is aybelse19,1958. Memesles MA to fomes 1atg pest. Tbntibilsenbar etlesleeteiihist, Seaeiias passes, 't_ talus_ tail, Lovatsvamarabetsisoeel des" all. Lovingly ventenbesed by the family. 1 • IMAM . In loving memory of a very spe- eder -Man, my husband Edgar (Ed), who wed away 3 years ago, January 6, 1990. Ing '•lost in the winter, ekes drift to earth, Amillgalleferese a blanket down, '1b' sit for spring's sebinh. leis you is the spring time, Whoa Weights anew, s soft camas, alf•you. 1 illieaatnty days, And stream' he �ttldes are lit, With etsn to wish upon. I miss you in the autumn, When trees are brushed with gold, And leaves are cradled in the breeze, As branches lose their hold. But when 1 wake each morning, Til everting shadows fall, I realize that every day, I miss you most of all. Forever loved, forever remembered by Grace. 1* WURM • In loving memory of a dear father Edgar L. Wum, who passed away three years ago January 6, 1990. A Father's love is special, It's so hard to descnbe, The way it always made me feel, Just walking by your side. You were someone I could count on, And knew I could depend, You always had the tune to share, The time to be a friend. You did so many things for me, With that extra special touch, But theft only one of the reasons, I loved you so very much. Sometimes things seem so lonely, When I come home and you're not there, But what keeps me going is, • The memory of just how much you cared. So Dad please hear me when I say, That I still think of you each and every day. Always many thoughts and tears for a fa- ther I dearly miss and love, never to be for- gotten by daughter Shirley and son-in-law Harold. 1* '%tic' ALL LADIES AND TOTS are invited to attend coffee break/story hour, get acquaint- ed meeting at Emmanuel Baptist Church, January 12, 1993 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Speaker and craft. Nursery available. Sec you there. 52,53,(1)c EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Annual Meeting, Friday, January 22, 1993 at Three AAA Restaurant, Exeter. Dinner at 7:00 p.m. Call 235-2122 for tickets. 1,2,(3)c SINGLES DANCE Sunday, January 10 at the Wingbarn Legion Hall. Dancing 7-11 pm. Music by Tumble Weed North. lc DIREETOJW TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH CAVEN 68 MeinStreet Siouth 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Clerk of Session: Mr. James Dougall Organist: Miss Carolyn Love January 10 9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School Nursery Available Everyone Welcome EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 930 a.m. Sunday School 1030-11700 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 700 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday evenings 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study All services are heli at 94 Orchard Street/Exeter Everyone Weroomn For more arlormation prease call 229-8881 • BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, January 10 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday Sdsool 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service Nursery available Everybody raioome Come and Wontwp with us 264 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario •''F`- The Rev. Fay M. t Patterson First after Epiphany 'The Baptism of the Lord' January 10, 1993 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday School Nursery Available Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S. Pastor Vernon Dean Assistant Pastor Kevin 0. Rogers Sunday. January 10 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worskip Service 1100 a.m. - Laotian Service in gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service 7:00 p.m Family Wednesday Programs for outages. Nursery available for alt services A place to meet God and a fiend' "On AIr This Week January 10" 447, ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY STOJKOViC January 10 9:30 a.m. - Christian Education 10:00 a.m. Bible Gass 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Everyone Welcome • EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, January 10 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. Sieds Vander Meer 235-1723 Worship Services January 10. 1000 a.m. Sunday School ages 3 -grade 4, during morning service. 7:00 p.m. Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Sunday CJCS 1240830a.m . CKNX 920 10:30 a.m Deify T.V. Faith 20 Global 530 can. "We know not what ,MMI*41415, but we oto Mew who,_ tlr•" EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St Ministry Rev. John C. Hilborn Rev. Cordelf Parsons Minister Emeritus Rev. Grant Mills Music Director Ralph Topp r Sunday. January 10, 1993 1100 a.m. Epiplwny I Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Meditation: 'Secrets!' Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m. School 11:00 am. C sy car: 941 McGregor 235-2036 Nursery provided All services taped Ewryane Wekome al se 1111111111111111.111111 1!' SflIPAV,Ater •MMi-yy, 'January 16, 10 a.m.-4 -A$uki mt$2:00. Contact 483.4133. ,2c MT. CARMEL CARD PARTIES will be held on January 10, 24,7, 21, March 7, 21, and April 4. They rswrill man at 7:30 sharp in the meeting room. lc FARQv11f R • rA 'St: - 's �3i.London, on Snitlay, January 1193 Emma Ann (Consiu) Farquhar, 2 Weeks prior to her 102nd birthday. Beloved wife of the late Charles Thomas Farquhar (1958). Dear mother of Miss Dorothy E. Farquhar of London; Ronald and his wife Marie of Ros- lyn, Ontario and Mary and her husband Glenn OReilly of Toronto. Predeceased by 1 son Aubrey (1989), 1 daughter Doreen (Mrs. Walter Spencer) (1978) and 1 brother Roy Consiu (1984). Dear mother4n4aw of Mrs. Grace Farquhar of Exeter and Walter Spencer of Hensel!. Also .sorviving are 7 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Visitation in the Hensel" Chapel, 120 King Street, Hensall, where the funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday. January 6 at 1 p.m. with Dr. Reid Vipond officiating. Interment to follow, Exeter Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations' to the charity of one's choice would beappreciat- ed. (Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, entrusted with arrangemerus). lc GREENE - At Victoria Hospital South Street Campus, London, Ontario, on Wednesday, December 30, 1992, E. Henry (Hank) Greene of Exeter, in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of the late Albenine Mar- geret Greene (1981). Mr. Greene was prede- ceased by his sisters, Mrs. Ed Hughes (Nel- lie), Mrs. Hilton Ford (Jessie), blas. Roy Kew (Anna), Mrs. Joe McDonald (Maude), and his brother Josh Greene. Also sur- vived by a number of nieces and nephews. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Fweral Home, William Street, Exeter The funeral service was held at the funeral home Satur- day morning January 2, 1993 with Reverend John Hilbom officiating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. lc HAIST - At Madison, Wisconsin, on Sun- day, January 3, 1993, Herbert Frederick Heist, in his 97th year. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Lydia Young (July 1992). Dear father -of Douglas and his wife Wilma, dear grandfather of Beth Heist, Carolyn and Randall Pollek. Great grandfather of Chris- topher and Andrew Pollok, all of Madison, Wisconsin. Dear brother of Qara Ratz of Stephen Township and Everett Heist of Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. He was prede- ceased by sisters Laura (Mrs. Emot Geiser), Louise (Mrs. Arthur Amy), Losetta (Mrs. Emmery Fahmer), Alma (Mrs. Gordon Mor - lock) and a brother Wellington Haist. Mr. Heist was born in Creditor, son of the late Frederick and Magdalene (Brown) Haist. Funeral service and interment held in Madi- son, Wisoonsun. 1c REID • At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, an Tuesday, December 20, 1992, Norval L. Reid, of Crediton, in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Edna (Willis) Reid. Loving fa- ther of Margaret (Mrs. Bob Talbot) of Hay- field, Dianne Sims of Exeter and Donald Reid of Hensall. Dear brother of Clarence Reid of Heasall, Inning -RAW of Kincasdina, Marjorie (Mrs. Bob Rouse) of Edmonton, Alberta, Bala* (Mrs. Wes oting)'oTT sak- now and Florence ()dn. Jim Harkness) of Wingham. Also loved by his grandchildren, grist -grandchildren and step children Shar- on Wurm of Exeter, Brian McArthur of Brit- ish Columbia, Karen Finds of Grand Bend and Cam McArthur of Centralia Prede- ceased by his brother, John Reid. At Nor- val's request, a family graveside service was held on Thursday. December 31, 1992 at 11 a.m. Rev. Ed Laksrnanis In lieu of flowers, :nonsocial donations o Hu- ron Hospital, Exeter, would � pseastad. (T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Hoare, Dashwood, entrusted with arrangements. 237-3532). lc 'New .tfth committee TORONTO - A steering commit - me headed by Paul Carroll is being famed to consider establishing a district health council (DHC), in Huron County, Health Minister ZgeLankln and Paul Klopp, fsor Huron, announced Christ- mas Eve. Carroll is currently superintendent of business and operational affairs for the board of education and chair of its health and social services co- ordination committee. An active participant in community services, he has been teacher, vice-principal and principal of public schools in the area and reeve and councillor of the Town of Goderich. His first task as chair will be to recommend members to serve on the steering committee. They wilt be chosen from among health care pro- viders, consumers and representa- tives of local government. Huron and Perth Counties are the only areas of the province without a DHC. A steering committee for Perth County with Jeff Wilbee as chair has already been announced. Lankin said the two committees will be given a Mandate to deter- mine through public consultation whether their communities wish to establish a joint Huron -Perth DHC or amalgamate jointly or separately with an existing DHC. The chairs of the steering commit- tees will develop formal linkages and establish terms of reference and a time frame for reporting to the health minister. Both committees will survey community agencies and institutions in their areas and hold public meetings before making their recommendations. Be prrpard for winter OTTAWA - Winter power fail- ures are a fact of life for thousands of Canadians. In most parts of the country, there is the possibility that an ice storm, blizzard, or pro- longed cold spell will temporarily knock out the electricity in your community. A power outage - if it happens in sub -zero temperatures -- can turn a minor inconvenience into an emergency if your home or work- place is without heat for a pro- longed period. People can become severely chilled, water pipes and other plumbing can freeze and walls and foundations crack. The following is some advice from Emergency Preparedness Canada (EPC), the federal govern- ment organization responsible for promoting preparedness for emer- gencies of all kinds: Advance precautions for winter power failures. If a storm during a cold spell is predicted, lay in a supply of food and other necessities. Chances are, if the power is out, grocery stores ,gas stations and other local servic- es will also be closed. • Have flashlights, lanterns, can- dies and matches or other emer- •.gency lighting stored in a handy place. Make sure you have fresh batteries for flashlights and radios. • If you have a wood -burning stove or fireplace, keep a good supply of fuel on hand. • Make sure any emergency heater, stove or gas barbecue you use is certified by the Canadian Standards Association. Ensure stoves are vented properly and used in a well -ventilated location_ If there is a power failure •Check to see whether your home is the only one affected. If so, notify your local electric sup- ply authority. • Tum off lights and appliances Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BINGO Thurs., Jan. 7 7:30 p.m. 10 Regular Games .5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot $650 Lic. #681098 that were functioning when the power went off to avoid damage by a surgc of electricity when the power comes back on. • Turn on your battery -powered radio for local information about a wide -spread power failure. Most ra- dio stations have back-up power supplies. • Don't panic. Even in very cold 'weather, a building with closed doors and windows will retain some heat for several hours. • If you have a standby heating unit, turn it on before the building gets too cold. If the unit must be vented to the same chimney flue as the furnace, switch the furnace off before disconnecting the furnace flue. • As soon as the building begins to -cool off, put on a hat, extra socks .and mittens. Add extra outer wear or a pair of coveralls as insulation. • Do not drink alcohol. It will not warm you up. In the bitter cold, it lowers the body temperature. Never use a charcoal barbecue indoors. If it is too cold to stay in the house and you decide to leave, or are or- dered to evacuate, protect the build- ing by taking the following precau- tions: • Turn off the water main where it enters the house. Protect the valve, inlet pipe and meter or pump with blankets or insulation material. • Open all water taps in the house, including the drain on the water heater, and flush toilets several times. • Check operating manual for dishwasher, washing machine and :;other appliances using water for -3 raining or frost -protection instruc- ;lions. • Horizontal water supply lines that might not drain when valves are open, should be air -blown with a tire pump. After the power is back on • Replace the furnace flue (if you removed it) and tum off the fuel to the standby heating unit. • Turn on the water supply. Close the lowest valves first and allow air to escape from the upper taps. •Make sure the hot water heater is filled with water before turning on the power. • Warm the building slightly above normal temperature for a few hours to allow it to dry thor- oughly. • If the power has been off for a long time, check food in refrigera- tors, freezers and cupboards for signs of spoilage. If the freezer has been kept closed, food should stay frozen for 24 to 48 hours. Lucan Community Bingo Wed., Jan. 6 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Gantas '1000 Jackpot Game ,_. 54 calls or less $500 bonus Total prizes $2800 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 16 allowed to play Lic.nc,#5374.6