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soadosi es the arrival of their second eon
iDaldettlttion William, bon May 4, 1993,
fa -at 6lbs. 6 oar. He happily joins
egand wears Mandy and Su-
ety. Peatid.rgamiltlperatts are Gordon and
JoanaStter eel George and Maria Madeonia
and r Ruby Nosh. Spacial
thanks to Dr. and the nursing staff
at St. Joseph's Hospital. Extra special thank
you to Aunt Kim. 19c
SOMERViLLE BONNER - Carol and
Tom Somerville happily announce the birth
of their first grandchild, Gage William Som-
merville Bonner. He arrived April 13, 1993,
weighed 7 Ib. 13 on. and was 21 inches tall.
Proud parous are Sandy and Craig, Sault
Ste. Marie, Ontario. Mrs. Barbara Bonner of
Kingston is also a first-time grandparent and
Mrs. Margaret Somerville, Blyth, is now a
great -grandma. 19c
• CARDS OF THANKS r
• . J1IRINTNELL • Sincere thank you and sp-
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n to relatives, spetal friends,
friends and neighbours for their many ex-
Ipressions of sympathy and support shown in
'she passing of a much loved mother, grand-
.nnnother and great-grandmother Mae Brint-
:aell. Your phone calls, cards, flowers and
tlood brought to the house was.grattly appre-
,
shed. Thanks to Dinney's Funeral Hoare
Hosiill the arrangements and to Rev. HJlbom
for officiating the service. Also thanks to
-Rev. Hilbom for his visits to South Huron
Hospital and to her bane. Thanks to #167
-Legion Auxiliary for catering and
':the lovely lunch after the ftmeral. o
-Dr. Gans for looking after mom both at
-dowse and in the hospital Thanks to the
lash Huron Hospital staff for their excel-
aiant ore. We would also like to shank
nsanaa's roommates for their support and
:$imidship while a patient in South Huron
pial along with her very special friends
maim vi:ssed her regularly at hoose and
mills in the hospital.
The
9Yc Family of Mae Brinne-ll
CHILD FIND • I would like to thank Yalu-
-man, Tasty Nu Bakery, Huron Apothecary,
.fisulstry Flowers, Donut Dclite; Big V, and
Comedian Tire for their generous donations
of swOes for The Kid Check on Saatsiay.
Also theme: to Exeter Public School foram
of their facilities and a special thank you to
Lynne Frmgnhar and the Rec Cercus Board
for accommodating us.
19c Pam Bell
Kid Check Coordinator
Child Find (Huron Coumy)
CLARKE - I would like to thank my fami-
ly, neighbours and friends for all cards,
flowers and visits while I was a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. Laknnatis for his vitas, also the nurs-
es and Dr. Lams for their special care.
19* Margaret
'COOK - I would like sossalte nd a most sin -
were "Thank You" so saanily, friends and
nweighbours for their participation, cards and
:gifts at my Sorpoasta0M. Tom o
wife, sons
and isugfner-is facer Sat You"
for their craftier -mitt 'tthinieg such an en-
joyable evening. I really was surprised.
19* Cliff
HILL • The family of the tate Leiter Hill
would like to express their appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighboun for their
expressions of sympathy, floral arrange-
ments, donations and food brought into the
homes. Thanks to everyone who visited
Mother while a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital and St. Joseph's Hospital. Also thanks
to Dr. Stsciuk, Dr. Ladd, Dr. Larooque and
team, Dr. Seibert and all hospital staff. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Ed Laksmanis for many
viaiu, to the pallbearers and flower bearers,
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home and the Cre-
diton_United Church Ladies for a delicious
lunch
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Doris and Allen, Eveleen and Bob,
Velma and Kan, Labelle and John
KLEiNHAAR - We would like to extend
our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives,
Maids and neighbours for the payers and
support shown in the passing of our father.
Your visits to the funeral home, floral sr
rangemenu, cards, donations to the Cancer
Society and food brought to our homes were
deeply appreciated. Thanks to Rev. DeRyter
for his comforting message, to Rev. Van Es-
sen for his visits and spiritual care, to the
staff at Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, the
pall bearers and to the ladies of the Bethel
Reformed Church for providing a lovely
lunch. All your kindness and thoughtfulness
will be treasured in our harts forever.
19c Wilma, Bill, John
and Ann (Kleinhaar) Zwaan and families
MeDOUGALL • Sincere thanks to the
Queensway Nursing Home staff and resi-
dents for the -care and friendship given to the
late Lloyd McDougall. Spexaal thanks to
Rev. Mark Gasknn and the Michael
O'Connor Funeral Home staff.
19* McDougall and Drover cousins -
O'ROURKE • We thank all who came to .
our 25th anniversary party. Thank you for
the cards, flowers, gifts and best wishes.
Special thanks to our children, their friends
and ours, for all the work involved in mak-
ing this a special occasion. It will always be
remembered.
19' In appreciation,
Richard and Linda
ROMPHF • I give spacial shanks to Dr.
Lam, all nurses, vsauos,aadeocimmates for
flowers and cards, mpecirlly to Pastor Bob
Degraw for all prayers said forme. Thanks
to one and all.
19c Norma
STEWART - We wish to voice our deepest
gratitude to our friends, family and neigh-
bours for their cards, flowers, gifu and ex-
pressions of sympathy and support, both be-
fore, and since the pacing of our beloved
:husband and father, John Earl Stewart, for-
:-werly of Crediton. Special thanks to Dr.
:-Roach and Dr. Duff of University Hospital
for their prompt and attentive diagnosis and
we. Alio, special thanks to Rev. Ed Lak-
amanis, Dr. Lam and the wonderful nursing
:.staff at South Huron Hospital for their sup-
.poet..guidance and concern for Johns' oom-
ion thning his .bospitaiinstion. Your kind-
ness and caring will always be remembered.
19' Rosemary, Brian,
Dianne and Daryl, Leanne and Travis
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71me muses on but memories slay,
Quietly nmewrbered every day..
Ever mesesnbesad by wife Mary Brown.
19c
BROWN - In loving memory of a dear un-
cle and great-uncle Eli G. Brown, who
passed away May 12, 1992.
When thoughts go back, as they often do,
We treasure the memories we have of you,
These days are remembered and quietly
NoNowords are needed, we shall never forget.
Ever remembered by Mary Finkbeiner and
family. 19*
McBRiDE - In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother Grace, who passed
away May 7, 1988.
Our beans still ache in sadness,
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Our thoughts are always with you,
Your place no one can fill,
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we love you still.
They say that time hats everything,
Perhaps this may be so,
But the hurt is just as great today,
As it was five years ago.
Sadly missed by daughter Sharon and
grandchildren Cari, Michael and Daniel. 19c
PYKE - In loving memory of a dear friend,
Rose, who sassed away May 14, 1992.
Gentle in manner, patient in pain,
Our dear friend left us, Heaven to gain;
With nature so gentle and action so kind,
It's hard in this world her equal to find.
Lovingly remembered by Cec, Jen, and
family. 19•
111EMMEEEMID
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Adult Health Clinic. Location: Health Unit,
South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Date: Tues-
day, May 18, 1993. Time: 9:00-11:30 a.m.;
1:00-330 pm. 1. Health Counselling; 2.
Foot Care (fee); 3. Blood pressure testing.
19c
FAMILIES OF THE EXETER AREA are
cordially invited to attend an Open House of
The Masonic Lodge, Lebanon Forest No.
133, Sunday, June 6, 1993, 2:00 p.m. sharp,
at the Masonic Hall, McConnell SL, Exeter
(Behind the O.P.P. Building). Leam the his-
tory of the Masonic Lodge and its place in
the community. Babysitgng and games will
be provided for young children. 19,20,21c
KIRKTON;WOODHAM Pool Repara-
tion , Saturday May 15, 10-11 a.m., Kiskton-
Woodham Community Cemre. 19c
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dinner and Taken Auction plus. Friday,
June 18, .Masonic Hall, Exeter. Adults 310,
children 55. For tickers call 235-3575, 235-
2784 or 233-2535. 19-24c
ONTARIO'S LARGEST Mtmicipal Trade
Show hosted by: Perth CouotyyR�oad Super-
fntaidenu. Date: June 2:1'. i99•.UPIace L s -
towel, Ontario. Open to public. We look -for-
ward to ming you there! 19,20.21c
DIRELTWIS'
r- ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Da hwood
PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC
May 16
9:30 a.m. - Christian Education
10:00 a.m. Bible Class
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin 0. Rogers
Sunday, May 16
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
700 p.m. Family Night
Programs for all ages.
Nursery available for all servioes
A place to meet God and a friend'
EXETECI UNITED
CHURCH
Cotner of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
Rev. John C. Hilbom
Rev. 1 s
Minis nus
Rev. Mills
Music Tractor
Ralph Topp
Sunday, May 16, 1993
11:00 a.m.
Sixth Sunday of Earner
Sermon: 'Step One - Then Step Two!'
Young Adult Class, 9:30 a,m.
Church School 11:00 a.m.
Courtesy car: Chaster Dunn 235-1400
Nursery provided
Au earvioes taped.
-
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron Si W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, May 16
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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EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Tune
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
7:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
All services are held at
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more information please
d•- call 229-8881
ilay 16
1ship;Br a.m.
Worhlp Broadcast
CAVEN Pl13YTPAIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Clerk of Session: Mr. James Dougall
Organist: Mise Carolyn Love
Courtesy Car: 235-1967
May 16
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
and Sunday School
Nursery Available
&verve Weloomo
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
• Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
May 16
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School ages 3 -grade 4,
during morning service.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30
a.m.
'What wings we to a bird, and sails to a
ship, is prayer to the soul.'
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, May 16
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
TRIVITTAIIIMIN141.
ANGLICAN CRUNCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M
Patterson
Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 16, 1993
11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Youth Group meets at 7 p.m.
• Everyone Weloome
BR1NTNELL • Peacefully et South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday, May 4, 1993,
Hannah Mac (Faitbaim) Emmet of Exeter,
in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late
Clifford Brbanell (1983). Dear mother of
Donald of Meanest, Keith of Exete Mur-
ray of Keewatin, Barbara of Goderich and
Paul of Olds, Alberta. Loving grandmother
of ten grandchildren and ten great-
grandchildren. Sister of Clarence Fairbairn
of Exeter, Shirley Bedard of Michigan and
Mabel Sutton of Arizona. Predeceased by
three brothers Bill, Elliott and Fred and three
sisters Olive, Agnes and Mary. Rested at the
R.C. Dinney Funeral Horne, Main Street,
Exeter, where the funeral service was held
on Friday, May 7 at 2:00 p.m., with Rev.
John Hilbom of Exeter United Church of -
elating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. As an
expression of sympathy donations to South
Huron Hospital or charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family. 19c
COOK -.Gladys M. Cook of Exeter and for-
merly of Listowel and Milverton died on
May 2 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. She
was 88. She is survived by three brothers:
Lome Cook and his wife Stella of Penticton,
B.C.; Earl Cook and his wife Mina of Lis-
towel; Jack Cook and his wife Miele of
Newton; one brother-in-law, Neil Harvie of
Cambridge; 11 nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by one sister, Mrs. Ethel Harvie
and one brother, Hugh Cook. A privste fam-
ily service was held on May 4 at the Robert
Trench Funeral Home, Listowel. Rev.
George Ball officiated. Interment was in
Greenwood Cemetery, Milverton. 19*
FORD - At South Huron H tial, Exeter,
en Thursday, May 6, 1993, W am H. Ford
of Exeter in his 67th year. Beloved husband
Of Bernice (Tripp) Ford of Exeter, dear
brother of Arnold Ford, Exeter, and Reg
Ford of Fenwick. Alto survived by a number
of nieces and nephews. Rested at the Hop-
per -Hockey Funeral Home, William Street,
Exeter, on Friday 2-4 aid 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service was held on Saturday,
May 8 at 10:30 a.m. with The Reverend
John Hilbom officiating. An I.O.O.F. Ser-
vice was held at the funeral home Friday
evening at 7 p.m. with Lodge #67 Exeter in
charge. 19c
'HODGINS - At the Exeter Villa on Satur-
day, May 8; 1993, Blanche Hodgins (Ma-
son), formerly of Stephen Twp.; in her 92nd
year. Beloved wife of the late Roy Hodgins
(January, 1991). "Dear mother and mother-
in-law of Harvey and Lois Hodgins of Ste-
phan Tarp.; Eileen and Ron Peterson of Bra-
atalea and Norma and Doug Parsons of Ex -
mer. Mrs. Hodgins was predeceased by her
brothers Qutiie and Harold Mason and her
sisters Grace, Lasa, Edna and Rose. Dear
sister-in-law of Lil Dobbs of Lucan and
Ilene Pullman of Exeter. Also surviving are
48 grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
.*tonne, William Street, Exeter where the fu-
ralseservice was held on TLesday, May 11
int 2 p.m. with Rev. Richard Anions officat-
g.. Interment St. Marys Cemetery, Brin-
tey 19c
HUMPHREYS • At University Hospital
Lion Wednesday, May 5, 1993,
auras William Humphreys of Exeter in
• 55th year. Deady loved by Ms wife Ph 1 -
Dear father of Tom and Tracy Lee of Ex -
r, Terry of Waterloo, and Tracy iA,yrs at
e: Beloved 'son of the late Thomas lium
reys (1976) and Heuy Humphreys of Ex-
t. Also loved by his granddaughter Sa-
a. Rested at the R.C. Dinney Enteral
dome. MakiSt., Exeter. The funeral service
was -held at Trivia Manorial Anglican
»wrc h; Main St. Exeter on Saturday, May 8
at 11 a.m., with Rev. Fay Patterson officiat-
ing. Internam in Exeter Cemetery. As an ex -
pastas of sympathy .donations to the_Onta-
kktt�o Heart Foundation or Trivia Memorial
wilding Fund would be appreciated by the
gamily. . 19c
RUSHTON • At Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitch-
ell, on Monday, May 10, 1993, Mary (Mor -
(French) Ruston, of Mitchell and for-
merly St. Marys and Whalers Corners, in
her 76th year. Beloved wife of Ray Ruston
and the late William French (1968). Dear
mother of Jane and Garry Parkinson of St.
Marys, Curl and Barbara French, of Bid-
dulph Township, Laura and Wayne Hein of
Usbome Township, and Joe and Marlene
French, of Blanshard Township. Also sur-
vived by 11 grandchildren and 6 great-
grandchildren. Dear sister of Ruth Brock,
and William Morley, both of Exeter, and
Jean Hodgins, of Lucan. Psodeceased by
Elva Morley and Howard Morley. Friends
called at the C. Haskeu & Son Funeral
Home, Lucan on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9.m.
where the funeral service will be heron
Wednesday, May 12, st 2:00 pm. with Mrs.
Susan Binns D.M. officiating. Interment St.
James Cemetery, Clandeboye. Donations to
the Parkinson Disease Foundation would be
appreciated by the family. 19c
STEWART • After a brief but courageous
bsule with cancer, John Earl, of Crediton
and famed >, of Kincardine, at South Huron
Hospital, Baster on Monday, May 3, in his
70th year. Greatly loved and sadly missed
by his loving wife Florence Rosemary (Bell)
and his devoted children, Brian Stewart of
Downsview, Dianne (Stewart) Faubert gad
Daryl Tripp of Crediton and Leanne (Stew -
;art) and Travis Robinson, also of Crediwn.
Beloved brother of Ellen (Mrs. Kat Rowe)
' of Kincardine, Eva (Nn. Ian MacPherson)
of Tesawater, limes( Stewart of Kiacardise,
.Mabel Cornish of Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Alex Stewart and his wife Laurens of
Orangeville, Mildred (Mrs. Ron Stanley) of
Kincardine, Russell Stewart and his wife
Gloria of Trenton, Harold Stewart and his
wife Lyla of Bervie, and dear brother-in-law
of Mrs. Una Stewart of Fallon Falls. Prede-
ceased by his parents, Tom and Fenn Stew-
art, formerly of Kincardine Township, one
sister 11* Wilkie, formerly of Kincardine and
one brother Gerald Stewart, also formerly of
Kincardine. Funeral services were held
Wednesday, May 5 at the Davey Linklater
Funeral Home, Kincardine followed by in-
terment at the Kincardine Cemetery. Memo-
rial services were held Friday, May 7 at the
'Lon United Church, Crediton. Donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap-
preciated by the family at expressions of
sympathy 19'
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CUMMINS
Beginner Lessons
40 Also special seminal
rcan for more information
fp Joyce 294-0289
arwrd ir41r40.0 ori
Iu.e Doe
forMlke Nem eild
Andrea Lyeett
Sat.,May 15
8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
at Ag Building, Exeter
For more information call
229-6645
ray 19th —
Aunt Pant
10 Happy 23'th
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i Anniversary r
Co and Betty Zo
• na
May 18, 1993
Love and best wishes "�
'from Angela and John. w
Paula, Lori, Jeff and 100
Mike
Come help Us Celebrate
SUL and Anne's
25th Wedding Anniversary
Sat. May 15
Dashwood. Community
Centre
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Best wishes only
for more information
237-3297
Hi
REGION - 4
Love 1..st.ca.
Oack &Oct
for Arron Bullock &
Tracey Meloche
Sat.,May 15
Alhambra Hell, Grand Bend
9 - 1,Lunch provided,
music by D.J.
Contact 238-2307
PAAT'Y
for Heather 'Prout
& Terry Caldwell
Fri. May 21
Ag Building Exeter
For more information
262-2339 • 235-3477
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For
Retiring Principal
Don Finkbeiner
Sun., June 13
McCurdy Public School
2-4 p.m.
Presentation 3 p.m.
Donations accepted by
Marg Allen, McCurdy P.S.,
' Huron Park, NOM 1Y0,
228-6524 (by May 28)
Spring
Bowling
League
Volunteers needed (Scorekeepers or drivers)
Mondays 6:30 - 8 p.m.
May 17 - June 28, 1993
Athletes to register prior to May 17/93
For, more information contact Sue 262-2622,
- i or 235-1295
An Invitation
You are cordially invited to attend
Guar Om Erase
sad DealacaPoouu
of our
Newly Modernized and
Expanded Facilities
MICHAEL P. O'CONNOR
FUNERAL HOMES LTD.
"Zurich Chapel"
unday M4 16, 1993
from
2:00 p.m. to 5c00 p.m.
UedicatjQV of Pl que ,3Z;. �y
Father Peter Hayes St. Boniface- Church
Reverend George Phillips
Goshen - Varna United Church
Join us following the Dedication
for Refreshments
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