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Times -Advocate, January 20, 1993
BENOIT • Bernard and Marfyne (Dedham)
ate pleural to announce the arrival of Them -
a Jamas on January 5, 1993 at Listowel Me-
morial Hospital. Proud grandparenu are
Doris Denham, ibtater and Mr. and Mrs. Ab.
Benoit of Appin. 3c
DENOMME • Erik, Dano► sad Marc are
thrilled to announce the arrival of their little
sister, Ashley Elisabeth, born December 31,
1992.ghing 7 lbs., 2 ass. a Vitsoria
Hospital, London. Proud pilau are Dan
and }Caren. Proud gradpsseeu are Liz and
Eric Campbell and Artrtmte and Bernie De -
name. Proud great -g andparertu are Doris
iilletington, Edith Campbell, Madeline Rau,
and 1'any and Adeline Detamme. Special
thanks to Dr. Usher -Owen, Dr. Wallace,
Mrs. Vissdter, the delivery roan and founh
floor staff at yiaoria Hospital. 3•
FiSCHER • Bill and .Shirley are delighted
to announce the safe arrival of Michael
Charles, born January 10, 1993 weighing 6
leu., 6 on. at St. Jose's Hospital. A pre-
cious little brother or Brendan. Proud
grandparenu arc Norm and Amy Fischer,
Dashwood and Vern and Fern Gallant,
Gond Bend. Great-grandmothers aro Olive
Akita of Exeter, Isabelle Humphries of
Medford and Ingr Gallant of Grand Bend.
asocial thanks to Dr. Maynard and all the
•:curses at St. Joseph's. 3*
HALL • Philip and Cary Agnes (nee Die -
bid)) are happy to announce the birth of
their second -Add, Michelle Agnes, a sister
for John, born January 12, 1993, weighing 7
lbs., 15 ozs. Happy grandmothers are Mary
Dietrich of Exeter and Marjeliall of Park-
hill. Special thanks to Dr. K. Milne and Dr.
C. MacKinnon and the third floor nursing
staff at St. Joseph's Hospital. 3•
HODGE - Brut and Tracey of Tillsonburg
are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of
Cole Howard Alla', born Deoesnber 17,
1992 at New Via Proud gra dpa u are
Howard and Marj Hodge, Exeter and Allen
and Eleanor Hawkins, London. 3
TAYLOR - Gord and Wanda and tag Walt-
er Jordan are proud to announce the safe ar-
rival of Dylan Gordon Arthur, born on Janu-
ary 7, 1993 at 11:26 p.m. weighing in at 8
lbs., 10 ozs. in Clinton Public Hospital
Grandson to Marg and Wayne Ward of Clin-
ton and Dorothy ed Mihai Taylor of &ti-
er. Also great-grandson to Ada Ward of Lu-
au. Special thanks to the great care we
received from OB staff and Dr. Steed at
Clintcn Hospital. 3c
URQUHART - On December 25, 1992,
Gary and Maria received a very special
Christmas gift. William John was bon at St.
Marys Memorial Hospital. John weighed 7
lbs., 11 ozs. Proud gnmoiparaus are Marion
Urquhart and Gabby and Margaret Mol An-
other great-grandchild for Maria Wilts and
Elisabeth MoL Gaty, Maria and John would
like to thank Dr. Jewson and the nurses
Mary Lou, Sue, L Tina, Joyce and Kar-
en for all their be p and care of Maria and
John. 3*
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heater, pandmedrer -cad
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grendenedier, Lala, who passed away Je e-
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LAGERWERF • In loving memory of a
dear aster Iva, who passed away January 25,
1992.
Treasure her God, in your Garden of Rest,
For in this world, she was one of the beat,
She was always thoughtful, loving and kind,
What a glorious memoryio leave behind.
Greatly missed by sister Verna Lovie. 3•
LAGERWERF - In loving mernory of our
dear sister and aunt Iva Lagerwerf (Bullock)
1992passed away one year ago, January 25,
Today recalls sad memories,
Of a sister gate to rest,
And the ones who think of her today,
Are the ones who loved her beat.
God saw you getting tired, •
When a cure was not to be,
So He dosed His amu around you,
And whispered, "Come to Me".
You suffered much in silence,
Your spirit did not bend,
You faced your pain with courage,
Until the very ed.
You tried so hard to soy with us,
Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to his loving Kane,
And freed you from all pain.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
sisrerlClara and Nola and families. 3•
LEWIS • In loving memory of a dear hus-
band and father Clarence Lewis, who passed
away 5 yeah ago, January 18, 1988.
We have so many pleasant memories,
Of the days when he was here,
And the joys we shared together,
Will always keep him near.
Ever remembered by Muriel and Larry. 3nc
SIMS • In loving memory of my dear wife,
Phyllis, who passed away January 26, 1990.
I think of the day you passed away,
There was little I could do,
But memories never fade away,
For I always think of you.
To me you are very special,
And I miss you more each day,
For the saddest day in my life,
Was the day you passed away.
I think -of --you in silence,
And often speak your name,
But all I baysare memories,
And your piralre to a frame.
cw restinsplace I visit,
And place your flowers with are,
And my hent just fills with sadness,
As I tom and leave you there.
Loved and remembered by your husband
Charles and family. 3•
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EXETER AGRICIJLTIINAL SOCIETY
Annual }Meting, Friday,laaoay.22.1993at
lame AAA Restaurant, Smiter. Dialler at
?RD pm. Call 235-2122 for dolma 1,2,(3)c
COUNTDOWN ATOP SMOKING PRO-
GRAM. 7 sessions over 5 weeks starting
Tuesday, January 26, 1993 at 7:30 pm. at
Camel Huron Secondary School, °ante.
595: Visa/Mastercard accepted Pre-
registration required. Call collect 271-7500.
The Laing Association. - 2,3c
'lfBRON COt1it'IY)) Asan
cation Annual , Iaar-
ary 27, 1993, Clinton Guest
Speaker Mr. Jim Melee. Inseams stens
11:15 sax: Dinner 11:45 a.m. See director
for tickets. 3c
SINGLES DANCE, Statiey, January 24 at
Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing 7-11. Music
by the Wildwoods. 3c
PERTH -HURON COMMITTEE of the
pCannedian Feed Grains Bank, 1993 drive
ry
Qwroh Moehday, 7aauB wva
pm. 3c
one weloone.
WOMENS SELF DEFENSE - Leant how
to protect yourself today. Five week course
will cover various holding and releasing
technigyles. First las starting January 24, 2
pm. -3 p.m., Lion's Youth Centre, Exeter.
For information call Dun 6804577 or Sai
641-3259. 3*
BOWER • The family of the late Sam Bow-
er would like to thank the many friends, rel-
atives, former neighbours, and new friends
at the Villa during our time of sorrow. The
many acts of kindness shown to to was
gay appreciated. Sincere thanks are ex-
tended to the Exeter Villa, South Huron
Hospital, Dr. Read and Dr. Ecker for their
CM and concern. Many thanks to Cliff and
Leona, Marion and Laverne, Marlene Math-
ers and Hopper•Hockey Funeral Home, to
the many people who visited the funeral
home, for the floral tributes, memorial dona-
tions and many cards of sympathy. A special
thank you to the pallbearers, Exeter Legion
for the beautiful service, Rev. Hilbom for
his comforting words and the ladies of Exet-
er United Church for the lovely lunch. The
entire family will always be grateful for
your love and concern at this time. Thanks
again.
3c Vema Bower and family
DELBRIDGE • I would like to say a specua1
thank you to my family and friends for
prayers, cards, phone calls, plans, and gifts
while I was in hospital.
3' Bev
GRANT • Thank you very much to all of
the wonderful people that assisted us after
our car accident on Conc. 2, Tuesday, Janu-
ary 12. A special thank you to the two men
who helped free my daughter from the
wreckage. Also, to the man who warmed my
daughter with his blue ca nfortsr. And, to
the thoughtful family who invited my daugh-
ter and I to take shelter in the warmth of
their car while we waited for the ambulance.
I appreciate the help from the people who di-
rected traffic. Thank you Constable Giknar,
Dr. Sieduk, the ambulance attendants, and
the uses at South Huron for their help and
one. A special thank you to my family,
friends and so -workers for their concern.
3• Shelley -and Candice
HANNIGAN • Mrs. Mary liarljen wishes
to thank relatives and frinedidforlite cards,
flowers and gifts sent on the oration of her
100th birthday. Special thanks to the resi-
dents and staff of the Exeter Villa, also the
Swinging Seniors for the ente aimne't at
tte!ilamatl,aAkirrg it a wonderful oc-
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DWIIE� •:IDIREETORY
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, January 24
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
790 p.m. Family Night
Programs lex all ages.
Nursery available lex all eervioes
'A Mace to meet God and a friend'
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740-
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East., Ftlafar
Minister- -
:11. HENRY VAN Baso
Sunday, January 24
1090 a.m. Worehlp
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
C.AVENPRESBYTERaN
CHURCH
68 Mein Street' tat
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Clerk of Session: Mr. James Dougal
Organist: Miss Carolyn Lave
January 24
9:45 a.m. Worship Service
and Sunday School
Nursery Awilalte
Ewrywh. ►cartoon to
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M.
Patterson
Third after Epiphany
'Week o1 Prayer for Christian Unity-
January 24, 1993
11:15 am. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
Nursery Available
7:30 p.m. Ecumenical Service
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC
January 2A
9:30 am. - Christian Education
1090 a.m. Bible Class
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
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EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St North
Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Mew
235-1723
Worship Services
January 24
1090 a.m.
Sunday School apes 3 -grade 4,
during morning service
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Ratio
CJCS 1240 830 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 6:30
ELT.
-•1Vs know not whet aha future holds,
but we do know who !olds the future.
crat
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
Rev. John C. Hilborn
Rev. Cordell Parsons
Minister Emeritus
Rev. Grant Mills
Music Director
Ralph Topp
Sunday, January 24, 1993
11 1)O am.
Epiphany III
Sermon: 'To Miss the Boat'
ypung Adult Ghat 930 a.m.
Church School 1190 am.
Courtesy car: Rids Hundey 235-2072
Nursery provided
All services taped.
Everyone Welcome
EXETER --
-
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
930 a.m. Sunday School •
1030-1190 am. Fellowship Time
1190 a.m. Family Bible Hour
7:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery AvaiWtle
Tuesday swainpa
7:30 p.m. - 2b Beady
All services are Mediu
94 Orchard >i lees, Enter
Everyone Welcome
Foe more an/ormtdon
please
call 229-8881
1
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter ,
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, January 24
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
1190 am.Moming Worship
790 p.m. Home Builders Filen
'Five Throats to Oneness'
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
"On Alr This Week
January 24"
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KINSMAN - I world Cie � atyr
iy, friends end ea*Mlers lar it
cards, 'flowers and villa diad trap With 1`e
meals while in the hospital, fatal& my ep-
eratiens and since taunting home. It was
very much appreciated.
3c Elaine
REID • We world like to emend a sinoerc
thank yew to our friends, relatives end neigh "
boon who sesta card' and flowers to our
homes after the loss of our father Norval.
Mso a thank you to Dr. Gana, South Huron
Hospital, the ladies of Crediton Church, pall-
bearers and to Hoffman's Funeral Hoene.
3 • Bob and Marg.
Helen and Dao,
Dianne and families
SOLDAN - The family of the late John H.
Soldan wish to express their deepest appreci-
ation to !sadly, friends and neighbours who
visited the funeral hone. Sincere thanks for
the floral tributes and memorial donations,
the gifts of food and the many beautiful ex-
pressions of sympathy. Our gratitude to Parr
Line friends and neighbours, Blue Water
Rea Home staff, Dr. Wallace, Mn. Vus-
cher, Rev. Mark Gaskin for his comforting
words, ladies of Caven Presbyterian Church,
pallbearers and the care given by the T. Har-
ry Hoffinan Rimeral Home.
3* Mike and Barb,
Pat and Sharon and grandchildren
STIRE - I would like to thank Hoffman's
Ambulance, Jim and Donna, for gating me
to emergency University Hospital on an icy
Tuesday night. Mao Fd like to thank family
and friends for phone calls, flowers and vis-
its.
3c Sandra
ALLEN - At Clinton Public Hospital on
Sunday, January 17, 1993, Thomas B. Allen
of Londesborough in his 80th year. Beloved
husband of Genevieve (Kerslake) Allen.
Dearest father and father-in-law of Gloria
and Wayne Jackson of RR 1, Ridgetown.,
Keith and Nancy Allen of Londesborough,
Karen and Don Scnuon of Clinton. Loving
grandfather of Brian and Barbara Jackson,
Sandra Jadcsan, Donald and Catherine A1 -
len, Mark and Ellen Allen, Drew Allen, Pau-
la Allen. Colleen Scnttan, John Seruton and
the late Kenneth Alias (1983). Great-
ttrandfather of Cory, Karina and Matthew.
Dear brother of Mn. Mildred Cornish of Us -
borne Township, Clifford Allen of Mitchell:
Dr. Lester Allen and his wife Vera of Wat-
ford and Bill Allen and his wife Vita of Us -
borne Township. Predeceased by his parents
Thomas C. and Edna (F7etdher) Allen, 1 sis-
ter Dorothy and 2 brothers Wilfred and Earl
and 1 niece Sandra. Friends were received at
the Ball Chapel of the Beauie-FaLmner Fu-
neral Hanes, 153 High Si., Clinton' on Mon-
day from 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on
Wednesday, January 20, 1993 commencing
at 2 p.m. with Rev. Paul Rens officiating. In-
terment Qinenot Cemetery. Manorial dow-
tions to the Londesborough United Church
or a charity of you choice would be appre-
ciated as expressions of sympathy. 3c
LAING - At Queensway Nursing Home,
He call, Ontario, on Wednesday, January
13, 1993, Hilton Laing, formerly of Exeter
in his 84th year. Beloved husband of the late
Sara (Sally) Laing (Manson) (1987). Dear
father of Daniel Laing of London. Hilton
was predeceased by 2 brothers John Daniel
Laingand Cecil Laing and 1 sister Haul
SntRested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
i Hoene, William St., Exeter. The funeral ser-
vice was held on Friday, January 15 at 2
p.m. with Rev. Mark Gaskin officiating. In-
• mimeo in Exeter Cene a y. Donations to
• the Queensway Nursing Home would be ap-
preciated by the family. 3c
MANN • At South Huron Hospital, Eutcher
m Tuesday, January 12,1993, Mn. Dorothy
L Mann (Westlake), resident d Queensway
Nursing Home. }la all, Ontario, formerly
of Riverview hasates, Exeter, Ontario and
Windsor, in her 83rd year. Beloved Wife of
the Tae Charles Main (1991). Dear mother
of Heather Joliffe of North Cardiwa, grand-
mother to Adrian and Meagan. Lear sister of
Shirley Hawrysh of Windsor. Dear sister-in-
law of Dean and Shirley Mann of London,
and Hazel Mann of Windsor. There was no
funeral hone visitation or service. Crema-
tion with interment of ashes in Victoria Me-
morial Cemerery, Windsor. Hopper Hockey
Funeral Horne, Exeter, 1-235-1220 in charge
of arrangements. 3c
PENNINGS - At St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon
don on Sunday, January 17, 1993, Jeremy
James Pernings, loved infant son of Geny
and Deborah (Meidinger) Pectines, RR 1,
Zurich. Dear brother of Erin, Alicia and La-
uren, all at home. Dear grandson of Ivan and
Marjorie Meidinger and Larry and Willy
Pennines. Dear great-grandson of Mrs.
Theresa Dudunne. Also surviving are sev-
eral ooweu, aunts and uncles. A family
graveside service was cosnboled on Tues-
day, January 19 at 11 am. at St. Boniface
with Father Peter Hayes affrcaat-
P. O'Connor Furred Horne
ananS)
TAYLOR - At South Huron Hospital, Bas-
er on Thursday. Jaeuary 14, 1911. Olive J.
(Weir) Taylor of Queensway Nursing Home,
Henaall and formerly of Exeter, in her 14th
year. Beloved wife of Homer Taylor. Dear
mother of Weir and Mem Taylor of Exeter
and Be Teal Teresa Taylor of Windsor.
Dear of Maty Bryant and Sa-
brinastairs( Worm Sawa of Wind-
sor. Revd at isIliopper Hockey Funeral
Hoene, Skink Hoe, William S t,Su ser where the fu-
neral service wag bead as Satwdax. January
16. Interment Easter Cwatetary. 3c
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed., Jan. 20
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
1.000
Jackpot Game
56 calls or hiss 2700 bonus
Total prizes
$2800
Due to the lioencp regulations,
no one under 1C Olowed lo play
Udenoe 1637496
'The Family of
Mrs. jessie Armstrong,
QIiewy 94603*
Homey Mensal!, would
fiky to congratulate her
on the occasion of her
100th Birth,
January 25, 1993.
I ANNUAL MEETING
Bengal
Union *sanatory
Mon.. Feb. 1. 10:30 a.m.
Hensel) Ooundl Chambers
Everyone welcome
Bob BML, Chairmen 2634349, Joanna
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Fee Delivery to businesses 11:30 - 2 p.m.
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