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Times Advocate, 1993-04-14, Page 22Page 22 Times -Advocate, April 14,1993 ANNOtINCFMFIti1 ' 1 1 tt MFMORiAE lite pasbnts of Lori Lynn liettisbearearid pertald Peter Tarter -wish to-seesa Moonie forthcoming marriage of Itself ',d Tlttret 'on April 24, 1993 at Parkhill United C#teseh. Open reception to follow in Ailsa Craig Rec- reational Carie. i4c 'PULLMAN - in loving wtenory of a dear Aerabend Cleve ,•-who leveed away -April 17, 1989. The yeas may wipe out natty thing,, But this they'll wipe out never, The memory of the happy days, Which we had spent together. Lovingly remembered by wife Leben. 15• at CHALMERS - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Saturday, April 10, 1993, Alexan- der G. Chalmers of Exeter, in his 118th year. Beloved husband of Estelle Chalmers (Bart- lett) of Exeter and dear father and tether -in- law of Donald A. Chalmers of Hwnihon and Elizabeth and Johmry Komi of St. Rassache, Quebec. Dear brother of Bessie Cltanlbsrtain of Trenton and Hilda itoohan of Taunto. Mex was predeceased by three sisters: Doro- thy Gare, live and Florence Chalmers and one brother keg Chahnen. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William Streit, Exeter for visitation on Monday 2-4 and 7.9 pp.ni., where the funeral service was held on Tuesday, April 13 at 11 a.m. with The Reverend John Hilhom officiating. In- terment Exeter Cemetery. 15c HARRIS • At Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, April 8, 1993, Marion (McDou- 8a11) Harm of Huronview and formerly of Ooderich; in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Albert (Bert) Hares. Dear mother of Bill and Doris Harris, Bob and Baty Hams, all of Seaforth; Ken and Kaye Harris of Hotmesvillc; Audrey .and Wally Matters - head of Nanaimo, R.C.; Yvonneausd Oord Dougherty of RR 3 Godetich, Once and Dien Hodgins of RR 2. Crediton; Dianne and Steve Argyle of Bayfield and Catherine Harris of Clinton. Loving grandmother,of 20 grandchildren •and 32 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by a son Gerald and brother Murray McDougall. A private service for family and relatives was held atzhc McCal- lum & Pella Funeral Home, Godmich on Saturday, April 10, 1993. Interment Mait- land Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated u ex- pressions of sympathy. The Legion ladies Auxiliary to Branch 109, Goderich held a service at the funeral home on Saturday af- temoon at 1 o'clock. 15c r' IN MEMORiAlk • HODGERT • In loving memory of a wron- derful father, Gordon (Mike) Hothddggort, who redpeed away 17 years ago on April 20, 1976. no flowers, no sears ran say, Howmuch I miss my Dad every. day, He was a person, oh so rare, Always Loving and always there, His life WMunselfssh, for ahem he lived, Not to receive, but to always give. Forever loved .and retnembetedrby his daughter, Marjorie Bennewies, and his son- in-law, Ray Bennewies. 15• McLEOD - In iovingmernory of a dearhus- bland and father who passed away April 10, 1987. . Nothpig can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Always mmunhered.and sadly.miased by wife sand children Haan and Beanie - 15• e anie.15• ALLEN - We weuldlike to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for kind ex- pressions of sympathy and cards receive.! . since the death of our sister, Mildred Cor- nish. 1t is deeply appreciated. 15' Bill and Virla CORBETE - Thank you to all my friends for cards, flowers, food and get well wishes while 1 was in the hospital and ,once I have come home. A special thanks to the Rev. Kate Hathaway and the members of the Parkhill, Ailsa Craig and Bensley churches. Your prayers and good wishes were deeply appreciated 15c Elizabeth DeVRiES - A sincere "thank you" to our relatives, friends and neighbours who encod- ed the Open Hoose, sent cards and gifts for our 40th Anniversary and to our children who made this especial day for us. 15nc Margaret and Harty DORCAS (HATST) • We would like -to ex- press our sincere thanks for the lovely show- er gifts from the members of the Crediton United Church and the eurrounding commu- nity. 15• Karen and John JAQUES - The family of the late Norman Jaques wish to express their•sincere thank. -and appreciation to family, friends and rela- tivesof r their many expressions of sympathy and support shown in the parsing of a much loved father and grandfather. Also forall the beautiful flowers, cards, donations and for the food brought to our homes. Special -thanks to Pastor Kevin Rutledge for his carnforting words, lathe ladies of Zion West United Church for their lovely lunch, to Aunt Marion for opening up her. home to everyone, to Karen for .all the last minute hair.appoin*menu, to Rev. Geddes, to Dr. Jadd and staff at South Huron Hospital. Many thanks to .the staff of the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home and very special thanks to the staff of the Exeter Vila for your kindness and care of. our father. Thank you again to everyone. 12' Shirley and Jim Wilkinson and family, Hany and Susan Jaques and family LAMOND/HILL - We would like to thank all those who supported our Pre -Wedding Pany. Your attendance.and wart greetings were much appreciated. Great thanks also to those who helped organize this special eve- ning for us. 12' Jeff and Pam STORY3IIiOUM at Bec. Centre Annex, Hu- son:Park.Staru'Wedoeaday, April 28, 1993 from 1:30-230: pm.for.:eight weeks. For cliildeQt:age 3-5 to bimetal singing, listen- ing to,Bible.stories, mating wafts, and eat - in aoacJ;s. To register call Karen 228-6236. by the.Fateterfitriatian Reformed 15 16 17c • BACON AND EGO BREAKFAST', Satur. day, April 17, 8-10:90 a.nt., Centralia Unit ed Chtrrdh. Adults 34.00, &ildeen•tmder 8 free. -Poe IMreu cornea Rob 'Ester), 228 6992 or Bob Blair, 235-3744. 13,14,(15), LUCAN UNITED CHURCH WOMEN mum their hot beef supper at Leen Com - !malty Centre, Thursday, April 15, 5-7 p.m. Adults 58.50, ''children 34.00pterehoolers free. Moor prize donated by Barry Hodgins. 13,14,(15)c DON'T MISS 111 Kincardine Home & Gar- den Show, April 23, 24 and 25 (Friday 5-9; Setentay 9-6; Sanday 12-5) at the Davidabn Centre. 14,15,16c HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE end Auc- -'filen, Wednesday, April 28, 7 pm. -9 p.m. 'alsorsday, April 29, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. South bMuron Rec Centre. Auction Thursday at ;32:00 noon. Town wide pick-up 9:00 a.m. AaBrtesday. Sponsored by South Huron -FINIMIllital Auxiliary. For information call 11P7557 or 229.64. 14,15,16. FRIENDS OF MUSIC at' Exeter United Church, Sunday, April 25, 1993. Time: 7:30 p.m. Adults: $5.00 ''children: (12 and raider) 53.00; family: 510.00. Comeand enjoy -an evening of music and song. AU ow -wel- come. 14,15,1. c, GODERTCH LiONESS present Organ Transplant Information Night, Thursday,. April 29, 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary's School, Bennett St. Speakers will be heart and liver recipients. Refreshments, free admission. 15nc BRiNSLEY UNITED CHURCH Spnng Bazaar -and Tea, April 24 from 2 to 4. Crafts, sew$tg,'4o fisting, baking, plants, -children's room and baking from the.Bnnsley 4-11 Ma- ple Syrup club. 15 ST. MARYS COMMUNITY PLAYaR.S present the Rodgers & Harmmersteirt'rmusi- .ca1 "Sauk Peak" at the St. Marys Town AWL Y:00 p.m. on April 29,30, May .1, ,6,7 land Sand May 2 (iMatinee 2:00 p.m.).-Tiek- ats are 510.00 per personandavailable-at 42sosthwaites Store, 132 Queen Street Bast, St. Marys, 284-2690. 15 MEI ER UNITED CHURCH Smorgas- bord, Thursday, May 6,• 1993, 11:30 are. - 1:30 p.m. Adults 57.00, Takeout 58.00, OEil- drert 4-12 years 53.00. Tickets at Something Special, Exeter Decor Cerner or U.C.W. members. 15,16(17)c Softball Umpires Clinic 'Fast:Pitch &-Slow Pitch li Exeter Legion Mayt --- 13:30 8:30 -.5:30 informatiotns6669 j EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer 235-1723 Worship Servioes April .18 10700 a.m. Sunday School noes 3 -grade 4. during morning service. 7700 p.m. Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Sunday Redio CJCS 1240 820 a.m CKNX e2010:30 a.m. Deity T.V. Faith 20 Global 520 a.m EMMANUEL BAPTISTIDHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, April 18 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome 777 - EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S Pastor Vernon Dean Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers Sunday, April 18 1090 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 1190'am- LaotianSenesce in gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Family Night Programs for all apes Nursery available for all services A.place to meet God and a friend.' CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Clerk of Session: Mr. James Dougall Organist: Miss Carolyn Love Courtesy Car: 235-1967 April 18 8:30 a.m. - Men's Breakfast 11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday.School Guest Speaker: Rev. A. Bendier Nursery Available Everyone Welcome EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer of sl =Ines and Andrew St Ministry Rev. John C. Hilburn Rev. Cordell Parsons Minister Emeritus Rev. Grant Mills Music Director Ralph Topp Sunday, April 18. 1993 Second Sunday of Easter Sacrament of Want Baptism Sermon: 'Has 1t Made a Ddlerence7 Young Adult Class, 9:30 am. Church School 11:00 a.m Courtesy car: Carl and Jean Mills 235-0905 Nursery provided Alt services taped. Apnl 18 - 720 p.m. Community/Farm/Church Forum Speakers: Jack Riddell, Bonnie Johnson Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC April 18 920 a.m. - Christian Education 10:00 am. Bible Clara 1190 a.m. • Worship Service Everyone Welcome TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH 264 Main Street. Exeter. Ontario The Rev. Fay. M Patterson Second Sunday of Easier April 18, 1993 11:15 am. Holy Eucharist Sunday School Nursery Available Youth Group meets at 7 p.m Everyone Welcome • BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Steve( East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, April 18 10.'00 a.m. Worship 11:10 am. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service Nursery available Everybody welcome Come and Worship with us • EXETER BiBLE FELLOWSHiP 920 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-1190 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 790 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday evenings 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study All services are hold at 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome for more atlamaionMoo omit 229-8881 April 18 10.11100 a.m. Worship Broadcast • Hitler! MPast Beef Dinner rediton Hall Tonight flsb1nrTit Minn Race, b.i 1 Anyone still wishing to register for ball please call 229.8204 or 229-6712 or any executive member. ■ L Vr • for'stephen Eckert Jr. & Tracey Bennett Sat.,May 1 9 - 1, Brussels Arena, $5., age of majority 27,-2169. 522-1006D: SS NI=II Wilted Church Bee*. _S i i n pe r' • f e tt a , - 'April 2 Settings at: 5:30 & 6:30 -Tickets: Adults $8.50, Children 5-12, $4.50 t For advance tickets,call 262- 2304 or 262-2935 Um lab Kirkton HorticuIttrel:Soclety May 13 Welland Canal, Niagara Blossoms Phone Josie Ryckman 235- 2291, or Marilyn Robinson 284-4188 for Mike Bedard & Shelley Skinner Zurich Auditorium Boat. , April 24 9.1r lunch provided karvf,majorityt•For 1—information call 236.492-3 - -O pOtt w its: - Sun. 11190 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. *WE ALONE, COME TOGETHER ,loin as for seniors Nke Every Wednesday • & Save 10% . i .ert4.; . N... $;,.. ,.1.: .1 'H ' • 1 -River Stead, ettllnd bend F st 1URIC VVW=WOODHAM OPTIMIST CLUB All the fish you can eat, at the Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Sunday, April -25, 1993;Time:4:00 - 7:30 p.m. Advanced tickets - Adults $10.00 - Children $5.00 At -the door - Adul`ts $ 12.00 Preschool children FREE -Abvanee='Nlekets call 229-6828 or 229-8702 AI► proceeds to Youth Betterment Toddlers' Inn Nursery Serol Tues., April 27 -3 O p.m. end 7--**..rn. Wed., April 28 -9--11:30a:m. Thurs., ApriI29 -9 -41:30-a3n. and 1-3:30p m. Fri-, April 30 -9 -11:30 a.m. Exeter Pentecostal "Tabemacle (back entrance) Bring your child, view our program, join the fun. Morning and aftemoon programs available. For registration-forSept. and information call Glenda Wagner 235-2992 or 235-2755 -fiappy2i1FL,Aalsiversot , .AprilL'.1 tics _Loge ,_°satin.15elastt litac>dit, DASHWOOD FIREMEN'S PERCH FISH FRY Date: Sat., May 1. Location: Dashwood Commu ity Centre Prices: ' $11.00 aduit $5.00 children under 12 Time: 4:30 to 8 p.m. (All you can eat) Proceeds to Community Betterment . ' Memory Which Lasts To celebrate the Ile of a loved one or to mark a spe- cial occasion such as anniver- saries or birthdays, why not plant a tree? Six sites are available in the Ausable-Bayfield watersheds for commemorative plantings. Donation arrangements may be made with the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Founda- tion or with funeral directors throughout the watersheds. For information cal l 235-2610 fniefamily of Velma and Cliffoni �Jlssell ietviteNrtu to celebrate their -fiftieth Wedding J nniversaanj on Sunday. April /8, 1993 at the Dashwood Community Centre Dei shwootf, Ont. Open nt- Open ?louse 2 - 4:30 p.m. Best wishes only 444 1 WORLD FLOW R IHOW-- ' Thursday, June 3. $4e. Incudes transportation to Toronto, tickets 1 to show and demonstration and taxes. 1 OAKLAND VS BLUE JAYS June5or6 g Inducts lop pied tickets trartfpoi{wpn to To onto, fazes. 1 MEi L -DU SOM RT 7hucs. Jsine tf .s79. 1 Includes Iranspofailan.l4 ifon, tjd.t acrd loxes. 1 OERITQL FOLD .1 Wed. June 23 talg, Includes kaealaasion lo.4iaraikonlop 1 Priced tickMtimes. -1 w WAr T - ►' E ain t. -Rerlowingw BRANSON MISSOURI May 15-21 $689. 1 Package includes transportation, accorn- modation, sight seeing. Passion Play, 3 1 dinners, 2 lop country shows, taxes. SUMMER IN VERMONT June 6 - 10 $388 Package includes transportation, 4 nights 1 accommodation, 4 breakfasts, 4 dinners, 4 nights entertainment. JIM NABQRS 8 Arthur Duncan , June 15 4 16 4204 Package includes Uanspwlation to 1`ren- 0 kenrnulh, tickets to 2 shows, taxes, plus more. ANNE MURRAY Plus Peter, Paul and Mar A August 26 - 28 PaC4age includes transportation, accomr modalion, 2 shows, meals, taxes and ale 1 SWIM 111PINSI, --exereR -Toll Free Alpw 41/ 4/ Al