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BULGIN THOiYIPSON • Eric std Cindy
wahine Kyle Wiaa, boon April 19, 1993
at tIlha oy lil Meta Ghent Hospital.
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COOPER - Steve, Sue and big hr cher Blair
are happy to annotmce the safe arrival of
Moran Anne Bernice, on April 17, 1993,
weighing 7 lbs., 2 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Joe and Shiley Campbell and Doug and
Carole Cooper. Special thanks to Dr. Hay
and the 011 nursing cuff at Clinton Public
l lospit:l.
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KRAHN • Leo and Janet thank God for the
safe arrival of their baby boy Brendan
Jahn. a St. Joseph's Hospital on April 10,
1993 a 1:04 a.m., 7 lbs., 11 ozs, 20 inches.
A beaker for Dense and Kaitlyn. Proud
��aswwddi aatsa Tom and Phyllis Hadelid of
5isitatMt, Saikatdtewan and Nick and Net-
tie Krifnn of Coldale, Alberta. Thanks to Dr.
Madan ark Dr. S. Brown. 17c
REGIER • Norm and Barb ate very proud
to announce the safe arrival of Darren
Mitchell, born April 18, 1993, weighing 8
lbs. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Lois Wil-
son of Centralia and Frank and Doreen Resl-
er of Exeter. 17*
RONSON/MeEWAN • Beth and George
are very happy to announce the arrival of
their first child, Charlene Elizabeth Ronson
Mcfiwan, on April 22, 1993, at St. Joseph's
Hospital in Londan. Proud grandparents are
Ruth and Bob Ronson of Orangeville and
Mavis and George Mciwan of Guelph. 17'
TROYER • Big brother Stephen, along with
his parents Andrew and Denise, are pleased
to announce the arrival of Kristenia Deanne,
boon on April 19, 1993 weighing 7 lbs., 20
3/4" long. Proud grandparents are Tom and
Noella Triebner, George and Ann Troyer
and Ron and Val Raining. Special thanks to
grandma and grandpa Triebner, Dr. Jadd and
staff, Dr. Hay and Clinton 013 staff. 17,18c
is DEATHS r
KLEINHAAR • At Victoria Hospital'West-
minster Campus London, Ontario, on Sun-
day April 11, 1993, Frederik Kleinhaar of
Chesley, and formerly of Exeter, in his 74th
year. He was bom in Bathmen Ov. Holland,
and immigrated with his family to Canada in
1955. He is survived by Willemina Klein -
hear (Pries) and two sons and a daughter,
Bill of St. Themes, John and his wife Lisa of
Kissoinihe, Ann and her husband Fred
Zwaan of Woodham. Also seven grandchil-
dren, Jennifer and Vanessa Kleinhaar, Jodi,
Tim and Karolyn Kleinhur, Holly and Ni-
cole Zwaan. Friends called at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Herne, William Street, -Ex-
eter, for visitation on Tuesday where the fu-
neral service was held on Wednesday, April
14, at•1AO p.m., with Reverend Walter De
Rayner offmi ling. Interment in Exeter Ce-,
note Iiaaitiau to the Cancer Society
by the family. 17c
• DEATHS r
McDOUGALL • At Queensway Nursing
Hotwe, Hansa on Sunday. April 25, 1993,
Mr. Lloydformerly of RR 1,
Halsall, in ear. Dear son of the
late Mr. and Mn. Alexander McDougall.
Predeceased by his brother John (1988). Sur•
vivift are cousins. Lloyd was president of
the Rssidaus' Council at Qneseswayy and
will be dearly missed by his many Maids
and associates made during his ten years as a
resident. Visitation in the Halsall Chapel,
120 King St., Hensel, on Tuesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be conducted on Wednesday, April 28 at
11:00 a.m. with Rev. Mark Oaskin officiat-
ing. Interment to follow in Staffs Cemetery.
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CHALMERS - The family of the late Alex-
ander Chalmers wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their many expressions
of sympathy and support shown in the pass-
ing of a much loved father and brother. Also
for all the beautiful flowers, cards and dona-
tions, and for the food brought to our home.
Special thanks to Rev. John Hilbom for his
comforting message, Dr. Wall at University
Hospital, Dr. Jadd and staff at South Huron
Hospital, Bob Fletcher and the staff at Hop-
er Hockey Funeral Home, and ladies of the
Legion Auxiliary for their lovely lunch.
17c Estelle and Don Chalmers
Beth and John Komi
FANNER • Lloyd Feiner and his family
would like to thank each of you for your
love and support during Lloyd's stay in hos-
pital and since returning home. Thanks for
ides and offers of rides to hospital, for the
beautiful flowers and cards, for special
treats, for visits and telephone inquiries.
Thanks to the staff at Victoria Hospital and
South Huron Hospital for their excellent
care. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and to
Rev. Stover and Pastor Stojkovic for their
visits and prayers. 17c
GRAHAM • I would like to express my
thanks to the council of the Township of
Stanley; the Huron County Clerk -
Treasurers; entertainment and all those who
attended my retirement party, Thank you for
the many cards and tributes of but wishes
and sharing a very memorable everting with
us.
17c Mel
LUCAN ATOMS TIER II - A special
thank you for your generous gifts. Have a
safe summer.
17' Roy and Ron
PENHALE • 1 would like to thank everyone
:for their support and donations at a benefit
-.dance held in my honour. The S12,000.00
-realized will go a long way towards neces-
sary medication and equipment to help me
=operate after my double lung transplant.
A very special thank you to my friends and
relatives for their help to make the dance a
success.
17c Btad
RAU • We would like to extend our sincere
thanks to our family, relatives, friends and
neighbours for the cards, gifts, and best
wishes for our 25th wedding anniversary.
Spatial thanks to Cecil and Wanda, Phil and
Lmda, Gene and Deb for the lovely parry.
Also, thanks to Robert, Dick and Barb Rau,
and Louis Wilier for the video. It was gseat-
17appreciated.
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CHURCH
ZION
Clarence and Shirai
e CARDS t'THANKS .
RUSSELL • Thanks iQ all who came out to
greet us on the occasion of our S01/1 anniver-
sary. Than to our children who worked so
hard to make our day such a memorable oc-
casion, also for the beautiful program and
timing and verses said 10 us by ow grand-
children. Thanks to everyone for their cards
and gifts we received. God has truly blessed
us with a wonderful family.
17• Velma and Cliff
r IN MEMORIAM r
EDWARDS - In lovin4 memory of a dear
husband, father, father -m -law and grandfa-
ther Melvin (Bob) who passed away one
year ago April 27, 1992.
April comes with sad regrets,
The day, the month, we will never forget,
He left us quietly, his Noughts unknown,
But he left us memories we are proud to
own.
We will always remember the way he
looked,
The way he spoke and smiled,
The little things he did,
Are with us all the while.
He meant so very much to us,
That nothing we an say,
Will tell the sadness in our hearts,
When we think of him eads day.
Lovingly remembered by wife Evelyn, son
Leroy, daughter-in-law Cheryl, granddaugh-
ters Tara and Amy. 17•
FAHRNER - In loving memory of a dear
father, Fmmery Farmer, who passed away
April 27, 1980.
In the book of life there are memories,
Of the happy times we knew,
Ard recorded in love are the blessings,
Of a wonderful dad like you.
Lovingly remembered by daughter Norma,
son-in-law Robert and fancily. 17c
ORR • In loving memory of a dear husband,
father and Grandpa Osborne Orr, who
passed away April 28, 1991.
God took him home, it was His will,
But in our hearts we.love him still,
His memory is aedear today,
As in the hour he passed away.
We often sit and think of him,
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend,
That grief can call its own.
Lovingly remembered by his wife Jean,
daughter Margaret, son-in-law Roy and
grandsons Gary and Doug. 17'
r COMING EVENTS r
EXETER UNITED CHURCH Smorgas-
bord, Thursday, May 6, 1993, 11:30 am. -
1:30 p.m. Adults' 57.00, Takeout 58.00, Chil-
dren 4-12 years 53.00. Tickets at Something
Special, Exeter Decor Center 6r U.C.W.
members. 15,16(17)c
STORY HOUR at Rec. Centre Annex, Hu-
ron Park. Stara Wednesday, April 28, 1993
from 1:30-2:30 p.m. for eight weeks. For
children age 3-5 to have fun singing, listen-
ing to Bible stories, making crafts, and eat-
ing snacks. To register call Karen 228-6236.
Sponsored by the Exeter Christian Reformed
Church. 15,16,17c
CRAFT SHOW AND SALE, May 1, 1993,
9 a.m.-5 p.m. at 'Medford Community Cen-
tre. Sponsored by Thedfotd Fair -Board.
"Just in'lime for Mother's Day". 16,174
DIRE[TIJIW
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, May 2
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
PASTOR LARRY STCUKOVIC
May 2
9:30 am. - Christian Education
10:00 a.m. Bible Class
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BILE FELLOWSHIP
930 a.m. Sunday School
1090-1100 a.m. FNbwship Time
111:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
700 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
'7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
All servioes are held at
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more information please
ate 227./881
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EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pasta Rev. seeds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
May 2
10:00 a.m.
Burtday School ages 3 -grade 4,
during morning serveoe.
700 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m
Daily T.V.
Fath 20 Global 5:30
a.m
May 2 .
10.1100 a.m.
Went* B iadaaet
'What wings are to bird acrd fails t0
slniv, is prayer to the soul.'
Come end Worship with us
CAVE/1 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
May 2
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
and Sunday School
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, May 2
1000 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
1100 a.m. - Laotian Service
in gymnasium
7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service
Wednesday
700 p.m. Family Night
Programs tor all ages.
Nursery evadable for all services
A place to new God and a friend"
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EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
Rev. John C. Hilbom
Rev. Cordell Parsons
Minister Emeritus
Rev. Grant Mills
Music Director
Ralph Topp
Sunday, May 2, 1993
U.C.W. Anniversary Service
Speaker: Mrs. Irene Richardson
Theme: The Lord is My Shepherd'
Soloist: Peggie Clark
Social hour following service
Young Adult Class, 930 a.m
Church School 11:00 a.m.
Courtesy car: Carl and Jean Mills
235-0905
Nursery provided
All services taped
Everyone Welcome
TRIViTT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
. The Rev. Fay M
Patterson
Fourth Sunday of Easter
May 2, 1993
11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Youth Group meets at 7 p m
Everyone Welcomp
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EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, May 2
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
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. COMINC EVENTS .
THE NEW HURONIA SINGERS presents
"A Musical Adventure" at Exeter United
Church, 8:00 pm. on Wednesday, May 12.
Also appearbig, Exeter Public ScWool Junior
Choir. Cancers deka' Adults $7.00, Seniors
and Children 55.00, or )join us for dinner at
6'301 Advance tickets 520.00. All air availa-
ble at Country Bakery or by calling 235-
16,17,(18)c
ASTHMA SEMINAR for adulu with aith-
ma and parents of asthmatic children,
Wednesday, May 12, 7 p.m., The Livery
Theatre, Goderich.'Speaken: Dr. Ted Eccle-
stone of London and Goderich phamtadst,
Mark Aitken. No charge. Sponsored by The
Lung Association, Huron -Penh Counties
and Pro Rap Home Care Service Corp. 17c
KIRKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIE•
TY, Tuesday, May 4. 8 p.m., Kirkton-
Woodham Community Centre. Speaker
Shirley Bellows. African Violets Bake and
Plant Sale. Admission 52.00. 17c
SPRING FEVER • Let's Get Growing"
Mother's Day, Sunday, May 9, 1-5 p.m. Sli-
deshows, lectures, displays, demonstrations
on herbs, composting, landscaping, and
more. Something for everyone at the Lamb -
ton Heritage Museum, RR 2, Grand Bend.
Regular admission applies. For information
phone243-2600. 17,18c
STR 4yatr *Aber et %a'OaeiMW
Spring Sale, Wednesday, May 5, 9 to 9
Progress Bldg., London Western Fair. Con-
tinuous restocking and Super Special Blue
Ticket Sale starting at 5 p.m. and throughout
the evening for late shoppers. 17c
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Dashwood
Mens and Ladies
Slowpitch
Players needed
ages 16 and up
Sign up by May 1st
For more information call
237-3342 or 237-3132
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for Joe ifondriks &
Tech Cann n
Sat.;May 8 t
9 -1, Ag Bid.
for info phone 235-1062,
236-4184
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Exeter Legion
Ladies Auxiliary
BINGO
Th urs., April 29
7:30 p.m.
10 Regular Games
5 Specials
1 Share the Wealth
Jackpot $650
No one under 18 admitted
Lic. 1125503
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Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed., April 28
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regjular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
53 nulls or less $400 bonus
Totalprizes
52800
Due tgthe licence regulations,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence 1637496
Exeter Sports
Card Show
Exeter Legion Hall
Sat., May 8
10 a.m.-4p.m.
Admission $2.00,
under 12 $1.00
Hourly door prizes
Pancake Breakfast
& Bake Sale
Sat., May 1
9 11:30 a.m.
Zion United Church
$4.00 advance $ 5.00 at
door, $2.00 under 11 years
For tickets call 229-6488,
9-6 1 . sr • . 305
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TWA/see rat ive
tainting Classes
Beginner Lessons
CaII for more
information
Joyce 294-0289
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Exeter 14
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Spring Craft
Show and Sate
LucanmmunitytCen
Sun., May 2, 11 a.m. - 5 o.m.
Admission $1.00
Over 150 tables offering the finest in affordable craft items
Great Mother's Day Gift Ideas
Door Prizes: Westover Inn, St. Marys
Elm Hurst Inn, Ingersoll
For more information: Jenny Jones, 227-4442
9th. 4nnuai Trout
Visiting ng Derbj
Saturday. May 1
at Morrison Dam
7000 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Registration fee: 15 yrs. and under 51.00
16 yrs. and older 52.00
Trophies, fishing prizes and entry form
draws to be held at 2 p.m.
Sponsored by Exeter Uon's Club and Ausable
Bayfield Conservation Foundation
Parents responsible for supervision of children
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South Huron District High School
Presents
May 12-13-1415
8:00 p.m., Small Gym
Tickets $5.00
Available at High School or Greeting Card World
Advance tickets recommended
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