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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-06-02, Page 22ti 4ci u�tawtayctraetU c����uuykaca e�ett eeler 1-1L4etetLIL7ueL1NWelistriS7qcwt. Ittiatilgt for Jodi McBride & Bruce Berg Sat., June 12 at South Huron Rec Centre. DJ, Lunch provided ®®®ao®®®®® Exeter Firefighters ilre31625t.....,.. a III fgand eggs >„ PailCal‘eCI13 With bacon, _ Sat., June 12,7 a.m. 11 a.m. a 55 William St.. . a ® Adults: $4.50, 12 and under $2.50 - preschool free Anyone missed on Tuesday's Food Drive may drop off a II ® food item at the Fireball on Saturday morning. a a111111®a®a13aaoa1:1a®o1131Ma ®®® co 141 E1 O Page 22 Times -Advocate, June 2,1993 AN -No uN��NT� r BIRTHS r BOGAR'I' • Dave and Julie are proud w an- nounce the birth of dsir fiat abi{d a eon, MatthewIslay tIr= Joseph's- R Ron and Blame BOwa es t i irony eattillat Ganser, laden. Proud.. arc Lela Bogan, EMIR; West Larne and Margaret 1111ito, Ann Ar- bor, Michigan. 22c BRAND • Pete and Mary are pleased w an- nounce the safe arrival of their daughter, Kelly Jean, weighing 11 lbs, 6 oza, on May 7, 1993. Proud grandparents are Jake and Kay Hovius and Cue and Corrie Brand. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and nursing surf of the O.B. floor in Clinton. 22c CONSITT • Stacey and Kelly were thrilled to have a new baby sister, Kimberly Gayle, bom May 18. 1993. Another daughter for Scou and Brenda. Kim is the third grand- child for Tom and Barb Consiu, eleventh grandchild for Bill and Joyce Dowson, a great-grandchild for Eileen Consiu, Grace Evans, Margam Dowson and Ella Flood, Beatrice and a great -great-granddaughter for Blle Young. GILFILLAN•MaeVICAR - Tracy, Jeff and big brother Blake are happy to announce the arrival of Mason William, on May 21, 1993 at 5':40 am.; weighing in at 7 lbs. 13 ata. and 20" long. Proud grandparents are Bill and Grace Gilfillan, Exeter and Anne Mac - Vicar, Belmont- Great-grandparenu are Ma- bel Gilfillan, Roy and Robina Pepper of Ex- eter and Margaret Wilson of Belmont. 22* HODGINS • Terry and Trudy are proud to announce the snivel of their first child, Tyl- er William, born on Friday, May 21, 1993, weighing 7 lbs. 13 oar. Fiat grandchild for Merman and Dini Hobrink of Listowel and Roben and Edith Hodgins of RR 03, Ailsa Craig. 22' SOMERS • John and Wendy and sister Ash- ley thank the Lord for the safe arrival of La- uren Nicole Marie, born May 15, 1993, weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are Engben and Ina Rhebergen, Bnglaon and Helene Somers, great-granddaughter for Anita Johcoeur, Sudbury. Thank you w the O.B. staff and Dr. Steed at Clinton Public Hospital. 22c STENASON - Will and Lisa (Wescott) are happy to announce the birth of their daugh- ter Lauren Mary at Lakeshore Hospital, Pointe Claire on Saturday, May 22, 1993. Lauren weighed 5 lbs. 15 ozs. Proud grand- parernu are Allan and Hazel Westport, Exet- er and Leuy Stenson, Victoria. 22• r DEATHS le BECKLER - At Clinton Public H Tuesday May 25, 1993, Verde Grace Heckler of Huronview and formerly of Exet- er in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Moses Heckler (1980). Deady loved mother of Grans Ballantyne of Exeter, and Cal and his wife Betty of North Bay. Fondly renon- bered by grandchildren Leigh Mick of Cal- gary, Bruce Heckler of Vancouver and great-granddaughters Kristin and Sarah Mick. Predeceased by grandson Jon Heckler(1973), mon-io.law aaf1 Ballantyne (1988) sad bothers, Moan ad Renck Hill. The family reosived'frieads and relatives at the RC. Dinky Funeral Home, Main Street, Exeter, Friday. May 28, iwhere the funeral service was held at 2 pm. with Reverend John Hilborn of Exeter United Church offi- ciating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. 22c DEATHS r BROWN • Peacefully at the Baker Centre, Tomato, as I dy r. May 30, 1993, Hairy M.:ice. _1y of Cndima. in his lOgttYoved husband of the late Edith (%iilli() Brown (1931). He eaves to raiment, his sister, Elizabeth (Betty) Castle of Laiden and Parkhill. Predeceased by his son, Harold (WWII, 1945); Weems, Wes - ley,lialhen, Eli and sisters, Matilda Kenrick asid Ida Wright. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Rested at the T. Harry Hoff- man & Sons Funeral Horne, Dashwood, with visitation Tuesday at 7 p.m. and where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday, June 2, 1993 at 2 p.m. Rev. Ed. Lakananis officiating. lntennem in Crediton Cemetery. U desired, memorial donations to a charity of choice would be appreciated. 22c DARBISHIRE - Mike Darbithire. Passed away auddady May 21, 1993 at home, in Norfolk. England, aged 73. Mike was instru- mental in establishing Kmgskilde Ltd. in Norah America. fie Used in Exeter from 1967-1971. 22• OESCH - At Cdtrtse 'ltiM en Monday, May 24, 1993, Russell ltaymod Oesch-of RR 1, Varna, in his 72nd year. Be- loved husband of Dorothy (Miller) Oesch. Dew father of Joan and her friend Lanny Roashart, RR 1, Thedford, Doris and Gor- don Maloney, Stratford, Mary and Ken Gla- vin of RR 2, Crediton, Marlene and Basil Glavin, RR 1, Crediton, Audrey and Tom Hamill of London, Janet and Ted Soudant, Zurich, Raymond Oesdh, Stratford and Al- lan Oe>ich of RR 1, Vama. Loving grandfa- ther of 23 grandchildren and 1 great- grandchild. Also survived by sisters Kath- leen Bell, Clinton, Anne Flaxbard, Zurich and Mac Keep, Fergus. Predeceased by his parents Samuel and Mary Oesch and 1 granddaughter Carrie Glavin. Rested in the Zurich Chapel of The Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home, Wednesday 2-9 p.m., thence to St. Boniface Church, Thursday, May 27 for Celebration of the Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. with Father Peter Hayes Celebrant. In- terment St. Boniface Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy, donations to Qinton Public Hospital or the Luang Association would be appreciated. 22c • SMITH • Suddenly at Niagara Falls on Sat- urday, May 29, 1993, Penny Lynn Smith of London; in her 32nd year. Very dearly loved daughter of Donna and Harvey Smith of RR 1, Crediton. Beloved granddaughter of Mrs. Mabel Gilfillan of Exeter. Dear niece of Bill and Grace Gilfillan of Exeter, Jack and Jean Mahar of London, Barb and Larry Regier of Zurich, Ralph and Veda Smith of London, Don and Donna Smith of Lucan and Shirley Smith of British Columbia. At the request of the fancily, there will be no funeral haste visitation. A private family service was held at the Hopper-Hodtey Funeral Homs, Wil- liam Street, Exeter op'Banda yy, June 1 with Rev. Clare Geddes and Rev. Debo,ah Carter officiating. Interwar' Exeter Cemetery. Do- nations to the Centralia United Church or the charity of your choice would be appre- ciated by the Smith Family and may be ar- ranged by calling Hopper -Hockey iFiasetal Home, 235-1220. 22c WATKINS (HICKS)(FORBES) • On May 4, 1993, Agnes Isabel Watkins of Sidney, British Columbia, aged 70. She is survived by her husband, Albert Watkins of Sidney; sons Devoid Hicks sad his wife Sue of Win- nilsales Watkins and his wife Mi - client of Brentwood Bay, B.C. and grandam Zachary Watkins. She was predeceased b her fust husband, Flight Lieutenant Clifford Hicks. RC.A.F., 1944. A memorial service was held in Victoria. Interment was at Rath - well. Manitoba. 22• ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC June 6 9:30 a.m. - Christian Education 10:00 a.m. Bible Class 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Everyone Wekome • EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer 235-1723 Worship Services June 6 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 6:30 am. June 6 10.1100 a.m. Worship Broadcast ••N you ars too busy to pray, than you are too busy.' EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St W. Etta q Pastor Rev. Kevin Rurstips 235.2661 Sunday, Jun 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Moming Worship 700 p.m. Evening Fellow.Mp Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome v DEATHS r WHELIHAN - At St. Mary's Hospital, Lan- don an Thursday, May 27, 1993 Joseph M.R. Wheillagn of. Loom in his 87th year. Beloved bw Mahood of 'Mary (Mitchell) Wheli- han. Dear father of Patrick Whelihan of Lu- nn. Dear brother of Mrs. Laura Toohey of Lucan; dear brother-in-law of Edith Mitchell of (thecae. cae. Predeceased by brothers John Whelihan and Rev. Father James Whelihan Rested at the C. Haskeu & San Funeral Home, Liman on Friday 2-4 and 7-9. The Funeral Mau was celebrated on Saturday, May 29 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church, Lucan with Father Gary Ducharme. Inter- ment St. Patrick's Cemetery. Donations to the V.O.N., 100 Albert Street, Strathroy, N7G 1V5 would be appreciated by the fami- ly. 22c r IN MEMORIAM r HERN - Lt loving manory of a dear moth- er, Gladys, who passed away a year ago, June 2, 1993. A smile for all, a heart of gold, One of the beat this world could hold, Never selfish. always kind, Wonderful memories she left behind. Lovingly remembered by Harry and Cla- rice and family and Bob and Mabel and fam- ily. 22nc LIGHTFOOT - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Harold Lightfoot, who passed away June 1, 1990. ' Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. Always remembered and sadly missed by Gwen and Bruce, Julianne, Brett and Julia. 22• LIGHTFOOT • In loving memory of a lov- ing father and grandfather, Harold Lightfoot, who passed away June 1, 1990. Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They last till the longest day, They never wear out, They never get lost, And can never be taken away. To some you may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will forever last. Always remembered by Shirley, Carl and their families. 22• ROLLINGS - In loving memory of Freda, who passed away five -years ago, June 2. 1988. A gentle heap stopped beating, Two helpful hands stood still, The one who did so much for to, Is testing in God's will. A hoar of beautiful memories, with millions of tears, e wish God could have spared you, At least a few more years. Dearly loved by your family, each one of us with cherished memories. 22c • CARDS OF THANKS . BLOOD DONOR CLINIC - A special thank you to the 208 donors who-anended our Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on Thursday, May 20, 1993. Thanks to the stu- dents who fumed out to give blood and sirpp-� port our clinic. The Naiads extend (}hanks ,to Mr. Wooden anditaff at the high school, 4'8pri, Acme Neon'Siges:-Co-op Gas lin; MacLean's and the merchants who displayed. r signs and pouters. A thank you also to the`[[:. Exeter Girl Guides. There will be another • Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic October 19, 1993. 22c The Ausable River Nomads DIRECTOR'S BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, June 6 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 EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. Sunday Worship - 11 a.m. Church School - 11 a.m. Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m. • Courtesy Car - Bruoe Coleman 235-3114 Nursery Provided • EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St S. Pastor Vernon Dean Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers Sunday, June 6 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. - Laotian Service in gymnasium 700 p.m. Celebration and Praise Servioe Wednesday 700 p.m. Family Night Programs lex all ages. Nursery avaNabie for all services 'A phos to moot God and a friend' CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN 68 Main USouth 235-2784 Courtesy Car: 235-1967 June 6 11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Church School Nursery available June 13 11:00 a.m. - Outdoor Service Everyone Welcome TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGUCAN CHURCH 264 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario The Rev. Fay M. Patterson First atter Pentecost Trinity Sunday June 6, 1993 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday School Nursery Available Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. Everyone Wetoome • EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 9:30 a.m. Sunday Stool 10:30-1105 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 700 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday evenings - 720 p.m. - Bible Sttady AN services aro held *1 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome For more information please odl 229•�U 1 s CARDS OF THANKS r CHRISTIE • My &v gratitude to my family, relatives and friends for their sup- port. cans, flowers and food, viaiu and prtyen while I was a patient in University and South Huron Hospitals. Thanks to Rev. D. Wright for his visas and to Dn. Rota - beck, Water and Engen for their caring. Your thoughtfulness will always be resrtem- halga 22• Audrey CONSI7T • Stacey and Kelly have a great big thank you for the Grandmas and Grand- pas, Daddy and Laurie for taking such excel- lent care of them while their sister was born. Mommy sure appreciated their hclp Thank you to Doctors Steed, Salsbury, Raczycki and Harte and to Veronica and the OB staff at C.P.H. As usual, the are was excellent Thanks Bonnie for being there for the deliv- ery. Thanks also to all for the visits, cards and gifts we have received. Your thoughtful- ness is very much appredated. 22nc Soot, Breda, Stacey, Kelly and Kim CORRIVEAU • The family of the late Ru- dolph Coni-veau woad like to express sin- cere (Hanks sad appaciation to relatives, friends aid aeirltbo0sa for the flowers, do- naieny ends, visits, and kind words. Spe- ciallRsaiu to Father Peter Hayes and Father Ellwaod'Morris for their comforting words. Thank you to O'Connor Funeral Home for their support, the pallbearers, choir and la- dies of the C.W.L for.the luncheon. A very special thank you to Dr. Steele and the nurs- es at South Huron Hospital. Your ootnfon and kindness will always be remembered. 22c Joan Coniveau and family COULTER - I would like to thank ever rone for the flowers, cards, gifts, and visas while in the hospital and since returning home. Thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for food brought to the house. Special thanks to Joyce Hodgins for driving me to the hospital. Most of all tanks to Bruce for your support and love. 22• Gwen EXETER SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - We would like to take this opportunity to thank Irene Hames, Ruth and Humphrey Arthur, Ted and Shirley Wright, Rhea Graefe, lila Smith, valu-mart, I. A., Dar- lings, Canadian Canners for donations made to the Zone Rally, alo special thanks to Gwen Whilsmith, Rev. Fay Patterson and Ben Hoogenboam. To all who helped in many ways. Thank you. 22• Exeter Seniors FORD - Ther family of the late William Ford wish to =press sincere appreciation to rela- tives and friends for their many expressions of sympathy, flowers, cards, donations. Spe- cial thanks to Rev. Hilburn, Dr. Gant, South Huron Hospital, Hopper -Hockey Funeral Horne and for lunch served at the church. 22• The Ford Family GENTTNER - 1 wish to thank my family„ friends and neighbours for the phone calls, lovely cards, flowers and gifts :ince return- ing home from the hospital. 22c Alma MARTIN - A sincre thank you to our fami- ly for cards, gifts and dinner at the Thrce AAA and Hessenland on the occasion of our 25th Wedding Anniversary. 22• Robert and Bernice McCA'NN • i would like to thinkeveryone who rcmcmbaed me with cards flowers, visiii and gi(ti while in University Hospital and since returning home Special thanks to Dr. Larn, Bob and Bill Hoffman and staff of South Huron and University Hospitals. Pat OESCH - Words cannot express our deepest thanks to family, friends, neighbours and re- ahives for the expressions of sympathy dur- ing the loss of • dear husband and father, Russell. A special thank you to Zurich Am- bulance, Clinton Public Hospiia, Father Pe- ter Hayes, Father Morris, Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home and St. Boniface CW.L Our deepest gratitude is extended for all the telephone calls, sympathy cards, Mass cards, food brought to the home, flow- ers, plants, visits and acts of kindness and donations to the Lang Association, Qinton Public Horptnal and the St. Boniface Build- ing Fund. Your thoughtfulneu is deeply ap- preciated and will never be forgotten. 22c Dorothy Oesch and family REABURN - We would like to thank our fjiends for their many kindnesses at the time of our mother's death. 220 Sincerely, Bob and Sheila Reabum and family SKINNER - Once again iu that time to try "thanks" to everyone. We are pleased be- yond words to amount*: that the total raised was S18,038.94. We wish to extend a special thank you to the Exeter Lions Club for their generous donation of $2000.00 and for the use of the Youth Centre. As well a special thanks to the Holtmtam family and their tuff at Holtmnann's IGA for organizing and staving the refreshnenu at the mem-around point. To the many businesses that were ■ strop supporter w r our walk. beirn{ Sugar n Spice.cFlowers, Purple Turtle, National Trust, Darlings Foodman and Seip's valu man, a big thank you( Also not to be forgotten are the organizations that contributed to our walk, namely Exeter Li- ons, Crediton Grey Jays, Oke Wood,mith, and the staff and clients et the Bank of Nova Scotia. Not to be forgotten are my special helpers that year after year continue to help me organize and run the event and to Doreen for taking cue of our special little man. And last but definitely not least a heartfelt thank you to .11 of you who participated in the walk either by actually walking or sponsor- ing a walker. This walkathon was the third walk held in memory of our precious baby girl, 'Stephanie-Lynnand the tremendous success and support helps us to not only keep her memory alive but the -hope that many of the children at Sick Kids will one day go hone! A big thank you from us and from the drildnen et the Ocildreni s Hospital of Western Ontario. 22c Sincerely, Sieve, Audrey and Lucas TURNER • In the boas of our dear wife, mother, grandmother, asset and most of all oil beat friend Vera, the families of Robert Turner, Gayle, Brian, Matthew and Tim, Philip. Chns and Rob, wish to extend their most sincere thanks to all those who cared for, and loved Vera over the yean. Words alone cannot express our special thanks to Dr. Tharnp.un, Ux martins staff. of Goderich Hospital, VON, Town ♦ Country Home- makers, neighbours and special friends. 22c Sincerely, Robert (Bob) VENNER • The family of the late Michael Venner would like to express their apprecia- tion to relativist, friends, and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy, floral ar- rangemenu, donations and food brought into the twine. Special thinks to Rev. Don Rob- inson and the Michael O'C.onnor Funeral Horne staff. Your kindness will always be remembered. 22' Rodger, Evelyn 00d family SOth Wedding Annlvasar The family of Jack and Marion invite friends ersd relatives to their Fifueth Wedding Anaivenaly on bats 5, 1993 at 9 pm. in Ailsa Craig Recreation Centre. Best wishes only please. 21,22' 40th Wadding Anniversary The family of Neil and Marilyn Hodgen in- vite friends and relatives to celebrate their Fortieth Wedding Annivesary on June 6, 1993 at Seafonh Legion, 2-4 pin. Best wish- es only. 22' ••••••••• Look out • world here • comes • another 13 • year old • Nappy • Blrthday • Janette • Love Mom • Dad and • Brad •••••••• ••• • • • • • ••• STAG Atil DOE for Bill Fox and Sherri Maxwell Sat. June 12/93 Ali p.m. - 1 a.m. Merton Curling Arend for tickets call 225-2570 1 Chickenilabscom at WOODHAM UNITED CHURCH GROUNDS Wed... June 9 5:00 - 7:30¢m -- (RAIN OR SHINE) • Adults $8 • Children $4 (12 & under) TICKETS AT THE DOOR U s5Oth2nniver: The family of Chuck and Ina Brownir invite•fheir friends andrelativesto an Open House Saturday, June 5, 1993 at Crediton United Church, 2-4 p.m. Best Wishes only Gild ,find Ontario Inc. ' SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILDREN The Huron County Chapter of Child Find Ontario, will hold a KID CHECK PROGRAM on Saturday, June 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lucan Community Centre • For more information please contact Pat R an at 227-4756 Coming events CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dinner and Talent Auction plus. Friday, June 18, Masonic Hall, Exeter. Adults 310, children 35. For tickeu call 235-3575, 235-2784 or 235-2535. 19-24e STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER Thursday, June 17 at St. Mary's Church, Brin- aley. 2021,22• "JUNK IN A TRUNK" Yard Sale, Saturday, June 12 on the lawn d Dashwood Calvary United Church. Breakfast 7-9 am. Also available U.C.W. pie booth and Youth Group hot dogs and pop. 20,2I,22c STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER, Brueefield United Church, June 9, 1993, 5-8 p.m. Everyone wtibotne. 21,22c A DOLL SHOW ANI) SALE on Sunday, June 13, 1993 will feature several collectors and vendors from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Regular admission applies. Lambton Heritage Museum, - 8 km. south of Grand Bad, Hwy. 2f. For information, phone 243-2600. 22c HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY to plan for the future. Long -tum Care will focus an the needs of elderly persons andysialy disabled adults w in Huron County. Come a pub- lic meeting on 'Thursday, ursday, June 10, 1993 at 7.90 p.m. at Goderidh Township Hall, Ilolmesvdle. Share ideas with others, service providers, caregivers and government rep- resentatives. If you need transportation or help at home to attend, call 482-5666 or 1.800- 267.0535. 22c AN OLD TYME FIDDLE JAMBOREE. Country and western singing and dancing at the Atwood Community Centre, Sunday, June 13, 1993, 1 p.m. until ? Admission 54.00 pe pe ane . (Proceeds to onunity betsemnt and Carton Society.) Pork BBQ and r; iresMtarus ,2 HAM AND STRAWBERRY SUPPER, Holy Trinity Church, Lucan, Wednesday, June 23, 5:00 p.m.4 p.m. Adults 17.50, children 53.00. 22,23,25c BRUCEFIELD FIREMEN'S Original Old Fashion Breakfast at Brucefidd Fire 1ia11, June 5, 1993, 7 a.m.-12 noon. Adults 35.00; children 53.00; under 6 free. All you an eat. 22c STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER, Hibben United Church, Staffs, Wednesday, June 9, 5.8 p.m. Adults 17.50, children 11 and under 53.00, 5 and under free, Takeouts avadabk. 226 SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, June 6 at alts Legion Hall, Wingham. Dancing 7-11. Music by Tumbleweed North. No blue jean please. 22c DASHWOOD CALVARY United Church Strawberry Supper, Wednesday, June 16, 5 p.m -t p.m. at the Dashwood Community Centre. Aosta 37.00, d iktan 12 and under 33.30, pre -scud free. Take owe 50 ousts sults. 22,23,24c