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Times Advocate, 1993-10-27, Page 26Tel out Shirley 'Wright ?hu family of Ted ani Shirley lPruseatorj Wright with to announce the Seth 4lklyddimg Anniversary of their parrnts on Octo6er30,1993. An open house will be lupi on Sun., October 31, frent 2.4 p.m. in Exeter United Chrarh. Bert wisher only plane. Wage 26 Times Advocate, October 27,1993 1\IN..c)111\[ CFNTFNT aiALLANIYNE - lsistttnstid HankeziOsk- •ville, wish ioassesectlis•bishcf-Otetsor -Jeffry, weigh* 7411s. tfa ss.wt Osm4er 15, 1993 at Oakurrb ile pita!: A new brother for 'Proud ad ase and d and thiseie lMiriaL �tt8tsat- ,.grandsan for Olga Nuessard+senatealblis i- ' :Vie. 43x `• INA1S1' - Maurice and Ruth Ann are harniY to announce the birth of a granddaughter Maurine Irene, born to their daughter Judy on Thursday, October 21, 1993 at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Monmeal. 43• 1UNALLS - Paul and Blaine (Bre) are thrilled to announce the arrival of t1 irr first child, Shonah Kathleen Septic., bom Octo- ber 4, 1993 at University }}hospital, Saska- toon, weighing 6 lbs. 5 oat. Proud grandpar- ents are Joyce Bailie of Exeter and Den and Mary Runalls of Guelph. 43* SITEK - The days kept going by and by and then it finally happened (this is no lie). Wendy (Whiting) and Ben waned 'til the Jays won and then hada son, Corey Benja- min, October 24, 1993, 9 lbs. 1 ou. Bobi-Jo .:and Derik have spoiling privileges. Proud !grandparents Ed and Tilley Sitck, Parolia .ta.and-Harvey and Esther Hillman, Bxeur. 43* BMTTH • Terry, Mary and big brother Jor- dan are thrilled to announce the early arrival of Connor Alexander Eric on October 3, 1993 at 9:29 pm. weighing 5 lbs. 7 12 ors. Loving grandparents are Stewart and Batty Smith, London and Howard and Marion Johns, Eater. Special thanks to all who made Connor's arrival safe and for the excel- lent care he received in N.LC.U. and Setts Down Unit, St. Joseph's HospitaL Thanks to our families for all their support. Jordan also wants to thank his gnndparutu and aunts Linda Johns and Laura Overholt for all the fun and care. Welcome have Connor! 13• e► DEATHS r FRASER - Arthur Fraser, age 92, a.dearly loved father, grandfather and great- grandfather, of Lindon and formerly of Ex- eter, died at lalimIrsr.1 Terrace on Thursday, October :21. 1993. He wu his wife Kahl- n (1974) Survived by his son Prier Fraser, daughter Eileen Sydney, mandchildeen Kathleen, David, Ian and great-granddaughter Cations. Rested at the R.C. .Dinney Funeral Hone, Main Stmt, Exeter, where the funeral service was held an Sunday, October 24, 1993 at 230 p.m. with the Rev. L Bruce Pocock officiat- ing. Interment followed in Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Diabetic Research Founda- tion will be appreciated by the fancily. 43c McCULLAGH - Peacefully Wednesday, October 20, 1993 at South Muskoka Memo- rial Hospital, James Cooper McCullagh in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the sate Kathleen (Gregory) 1977. Dear father of Mary and Glenn Fisher, Exeter, John and Mary McCullagh, Pembroke; Helen and Rota Hill, Gravenhurst; Pat and Rou Diap- er, Odliia; George and Pauline. North Bey; David and Debbie, Edmonton; Joan McQd- lagh, Ottawa. Predeceased by son Millan 1968. Beloved -brother of Mn. Insbdia Cam. Exeter, Mrs. Jennie Turnbull. Aylmer. Survived by 55 grandchildren and vast - ,grandchildren. Memorial service Friday, Oc- sober 29 at Cavill Funeral Honkie, Graven - hunt at 2 p.m. Carnation with interment in Gravenhurst Canetery. Memorial donations ,to the Canadian Cancer Society or hospital of your choice would be appreciated. 43' SCHROEDER - PreacefuUy at Sal& Huron Raster oro . Oslleber 21, 1SisNMh Ssbssiae i Vs7la is Ler 7 dtwysar.i iideried irlbrtyr4ua Jahn Soh08881irt (1009PaaareardwrzelSolpead ilsdiisUwdar sfilamilon:'Mdt'and Heath - ersldsesear aIIsk QMtB.C. and Ron and Rase lidtwsds --of 'boy, Michigan. Gradmodier of• Bsiin, Lathe, Mat- thew and Zoe. Sister of Jack Oarsmen of Surrey B.C., Agnes Waechter of Herten, Saskatchewan, Helot Thiessen and Susan Ilpp both of Swift Current, Saskatcbewan. Predeceased by 3 eaters, Annie Doerksea, Mary Ooenzen, and Katherine Buhr, 3 brokers, Hank Goatzen, Abe Goatzeo, and David'Goenzen. Rested` at the Dinney Fu- neral Home, Main Sueet, Exact, where the funeral and committal service was held on Saturday, October 23 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. John Hilbom of Exeter United Church offi- ciating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. Do- nations may be made to The Exeter United Church or the charity of your choice. 43c WEBSTER - Baby daughter of Shawn and Shelly Webster of Exeter on October 14, 1993,. Granddaughter of Bill and Melanie Wester of Exeter and Pant Hanley and Rick and niece, of Chase. Great- granddaughter of Percy and Martha Web- ster, Jean and John Pimptem, and Jack Mitchell. A memorial service was held on October 20, 1993 with Pastor Roben De - Grew officiating. Interment in Exeter Ceme- tery. Funeral arrangements were entrusted w the Dinney Funeral Horne, Exeter. 43c r' IN MEMORIAM ,' $RINTNELL • In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Marie. Three yam have passed since that sad day, The one I loved was called away; Gad took her home, it was His will, But in my heart she liveth still. Fondly remembered by John and family. 43* CARTER - In loving memory of a dear -mother and grandmother Margaret Carter, who passed away October 21, 1987. Tine may heal the broken Lean, Time may make the wound len sore, But timercan never stop the looging, For the loved one gone before. Sadly missed by Mema, Gladys and fami- lies. 43' ibIETRIcH - Ilnawtrd memories of a wonderful bwh.nd, .fatter and grandpa, Lorne, wlwpasadray October 28. 1982. Nothing can ever take away, The love a bean holds dear, fond memories linger every day, Alihammsdoance keeps him near. ^-110 eleven years ago today, :Sine God called you away, And we tubo loved you most of a11, 'Min you more each day. Lovingly remembered and always mined .by wife Mary, his children andtheir fami- lies. 43* KIKKERT • In memory of a dear brother- in4aw Art Kikkert, who paced away Octo- ber 22, 1992. -Peacefully alecping, resting at last, His wary puna and trials are past, In silence he suffered. in patience he bore, Till God called him home, to suffer no more. Always remembered by Lary and Bea. 43* STEINMANN - In loving memory of Man 1st tidnsann wheareptao be wlhb her Lord &s� , .dO*II g as rwl :read �, acdrair nmur lrss4bsrlitar Cor is so limited - L 11 1t It It u+MMS errors a, la at1t1a11F slll, h It IteselifiNtillearelliteallife, ItWrit, It au l=apt.dxcpatfser of the resurrec- tion- Remnwued by husband Ervin, children Jason, Jsasllty and Holly. SWEITZER • In losing memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Wray; who passed away five years ago. October 27,- 1988. Life is like a country toad, With flanges at each bend, Never knowing what's ahead, Only what has been. My road had been empty, Fora while I walked alone, No voice of comfort in my ear, No one to call my own. Then two roads came together, I found you walking by my side, Your inner love and beauty, You did not repo hide. The many things you said and did, Brought Joy into my heart, If you and God will both permit, Our lives will never pan. Lovingly remembered by your wife Made- line, Barbara, Ron and families. 43* CARDS OF THANKS t ARMSTRONG • We would like to thank our friends and relatives for their cards and gifts of congratulations on our 45th Wed- ding Anniversary. Specialthanks to our fam- ily Paul and Linda, Peter and Eleanor, Bill and Linda and their families for the lovely dinner party:arnd gift. We will always re- member this day. 43c Lois and Iry BAKER - I would like to thank my family and friends for all the prayers, cards, visits, flowers and meats, while I was in St. Jo- seph's Hospital, and since temming home. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Meads and nursing staff at Si. Joseph's Hospita* l. Murray BECKER - Thanks to the three gteausa; kids in the world, Andrea, Derrick surd! Heather for the surprise 25th anniversary piny and to all who attended. It will never be forgotten. 43* Alex and Doreen • CHAFFS • The family of the late Ted Chaffe would like to express our aincere thanks to friends andmaghbours for the sup- port shown to us. Your cards, flowers, and memorial donations to South Huron District Hospual are most appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Hodder, the nurses and staff of South Halon District Hospital the Exeter Villa and U.C.W. of the Exeter United Church: Thank you to. the .Happer-Hockey Funeral Home and stiff and.Rev. John 141-0 berm for his meaningfullneawge. -- 43* 43' Bob and Tndea George and Irene and families.; CHURCH DIRIETORY t CARD 0 THANK HOGGARTH - 1he family of Margaret H ►' would like to extend a heartfelt that ay oro everyone who made her 58th bisdale rysRy a watfi if..l4lsy for her. Spe- oial111tM/e140 BUrIMtewad all her helpers for all sirs 4fllWlisssi ,lobes and squares. We wsaY+Yse like- s our appreciation ter meals, sent cards asidllessi a el -keep a vigil with her dimitgriter flay iN `South Huron Hospital. The oareisd eaaapassion shown by the hos- pital staff we`ll always be remembered. 43c HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE COM- MITTEE - Many shanks to the many volun- teers for their generous help with both the rummage sale and the tog day campaign. Special thanks to Norm Whiting, Maxine Sereda, Don Stephen Printing, Pat Rowe and her gym class, Ervin Sillery, Alex Mei- kle and Leroy Edwards for :acts, and Din• nays Furniture and Jack Hodgen for truck- ing away our Goodwill dasation. There was an excellent responre Of donations and pub- lic support, making for a successful fall drive. Thank you for supporting your hospi- tal I 43c Karen,Brenda and the fall rummage sale committee NOMADS • A big thank you to all the do - non who took time to give thus helping make Tuesday's Blood Donor Clinic another successful one. Donors totalled 276 and with 19 deferrals a total of 257 pints of blood were donated. We had many first time do- nors and the student turnout was great. We hope they continue to support our clinics. The Nomads extend a special thank you to Mr. Wooden and staff at the High School, Pepsi for the pop, and all the merchants who displayed our posters. A thank you also to the Exeter Girl Guides. 42c SIMMONS • The family of the late W.E. (Si) Simmons wish to express sincere appre- ciation to their relatives, friends and neigh- bours for the many donations to the Cancer Society and South Huron Hospital, the most beautiful floral tributes, visitation and cants and leuers of sympathy. Thank you to the Presbyterian Church Women for the lovely lunch following the funeral, to Rev. Mark Gaskin and Her Hockey Funeral Home. Also, many thanks to the staff at South Hu- ron Hospital and St. Joseph's Health Centre and to those who visited Si in the hospital and sent flowers, gifts and cards. Your kind- ness and support will never be forgotten. 43' Pauline, Janet, Bill and Betty and families STEBBINS • The family of the late Hazel Stebbins wish to express their thanks to rela- eves, friends, and neighbours for the basun- Int 'flowers, memorial donations and food beought to the house, cards, and acts of kind- ness :Mown during our bereavement. Special thanks to Mr. Paul Kenber and Pastor.Ge- rald Wilson for theirand kind words. Also thanks to the ladies the Gos- pel Hall for the hutch, h, the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home and the Blue Water Rest Horne. Also thanks to the pallbearers. Ycur kindness will always be remembered. 43* Ivan and Ikon Sharrow and Mona Geiser. VOLLAND • We wish to express .nur thanks and appreciation to our family,:tda- tives, friends and neighbours for 'their en- pressions of sympathy and kindness given to res in the loss of a brother and brother-in-law James Doerr, . Chepstow. Thanks to those who sent flowers, cards, and food to the house. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. 43' Dorothy and Keith Vdland EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S. Pastor Vernon Dean Pastor Dave Austin Christian Ecfitcation Director Mike Stehle Sunday, October 31 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 7:00 p.m. Family Night Programs for all ages. Nursery available for al services A place to meet God and a friend' EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, October 31 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Moming Worship 790 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Wekomo EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. Sunday, October 31, 1993 10:30 a.m. Young Adults 9:15 a.m Church School 10:30 a.m. Courtesy Car Bob Dinney, 235-2994 Everyone Welcome Nov. 6 - 6:30 p.m. Anaruversary Dinner S.H.R.C. with Jan Band Nov. 7 - 10:30 a.m. Anniversary Service Guests - Amabile Boys Choirs BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter • Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, October 31 - 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service Nursery available Everybody wakorne Goma and Wcwship with us 0 920 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 arm held at 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome For more information please call 229-8881 EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer 235-1723 Worship Services October 31 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for 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 Oolob.r 31 10-11:10 a.m. Worship Broadcast 111 Rebyion is daily broad - not cake for special occasions. CAVBN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Rev. Mark B. Gaskin Courtesy Car: 235.1967 Sunday, October 31 11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School Nursery Available Everyone Welo9rne TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH 264 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario The Rev. Fay M Patterson 22nd Sunday after Pentecost October 31, 1993 1190 a.m.Holy Eucharist and Baptism Sunday School Nursery Available Youth Group meets at 7 p Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVtC October 31, 1993 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Bible Class 1190 a.m. Worship Servicj' Wheelchair access • Precious Blood Mission C.W.L. are holding their Annual Christmas Penny Sale at the Exeter Lek, on Hall Oki Cltrts'1nr Wed., Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. Bring your family and friends and have fun! S/,00 per person Children (12 and under) accompanied by an adult - FREE HONOUR THE PAST... INVEST IN THE FUTURE with a MEMORIAL GIFT Your investment in the future of Children can also be a fitting memorial tribute' THE FOUNDATION BUILDERS MEMORIAL GIFTS PROGRAM allows tamely and friends to pay a lasting tribute to a loved one through a donakin to the Huron CA.S. Family Rssoucc CaMre 1f Memorial Donations mai S500. the family will be notified Ilial a bar will be added to a toyer plaque in memory of the .deceased To participle please forward your cheque. .n any amount. (taming the ben • aGoaryr of your pit) to. CHILDREN'S AiD SOCIETY OF HURON COUNTY Box 128 Godenth OMarro NIA 3Y5 or. for mole mlama.an please cal( 524-7356 14OO-265-5198 Arr plantable Gres over s10 00 w V betas receyled 1 r— Wanner: Oct. 25,1993 Garne 1:$50. Brenda Neill Exeter, Game 2, 850. Donna Claus, Huron Ptak. Game 3, 850. Lorraine r, Huron Ave. Game 4, 87 . Joan Cleave, Eteter, Tkn Sheridan, Exeter. Game 5, 8100, Jessie Shank, Exeter r Jackpot - June Harvey, Huron Perk, LAt T.V. UONS BINGO 8100. HAUNTED HOUSE All children welcome at The Trivitt Memorial Church Bell Tower. Starts Saturday at 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Come for a treat and to visit our haunted bel! tower +t.J Thames Road United Church Anniversary Sun., Oct. 31 at .= a.m. Guest minister Rev. Ed Laksmanis, Crediton Special music: Cynthia Copeland, Woodham. Everyone welcome r Congratulations Annlr Ann (Pinder) DeVries, W.M.T.A. and B.A. University of Waterloo OeL 13, 1993 Sat., Nov. 6 at Kirikton Woodham Community Centre 2- 4 p.m. WOK at Centre Mall, Exeter FrL, Sat. & Sun. $10. per table Vendors wanted Featuring Bev's Silk Designs and Fine Furniture. Contact Bev after 9 p.m. ;a 262-2245■; r Mr. and Mrs. George Earl Tryon November lst was the date Twentyfive years ago in '68 When Sandra and George did say "! do" And made a vow to each other be true Accounting and woodworking brought worldly pleasures While two daughters were their 8peci$jLwpsures So on this Silver Anniversary Best wishes from all your family! R.E. Pooley Branch #167 Exeter, Ontario Poppy Campaign The Huron -Middlesex Army Cadet Corp, along with Branch Mem bers will be canvassing the Town of Exeter on Tuesday Novem- ber 2nd after 6 p.m. Your support is appreciated. ...011011. , CRAFT SHOW and Sale, Exeter Legion, Sunday, October 31, 10 a.m. to 4 pan. Door prizes. Sponsored by Exeter Agricultural Society. Call Dianne Shipton, 263-2800 for unfuenalson. 41,42,(43)c TURKEY SUPPER, Grand Bend United Church, Wednesday, November 10, 1993. Advance tickeu only, on sale after October 25. Adults 58.50, children $4.00, take out orders 59.00. Call: 430 p.m. 238-5738; 5:30 p.m. 238-2705; 6:30 p.m. 238-8938; 7:30 p.m. 238-8112. Take out orders: 238-$732. 41,42,43' ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PENNY SALE, Precious Blood C.W.L, Wednesday, No- vember 3, 7 pm., Exeter Legion. Aduhs.S1.00, children free under 12. Refreshments, door prizes, draws, baking, fish pend. All welcome. 41,42,43c CRAFT AND BAKE SALE by Helping !lands, Bethel Refumned (lurch, Saturday, October 30 from 10-3, limier Town Hall. 41,42,43' OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL C.W.L Christmas Bazaar, Saturday, November 6, 10 man. -2 p.m. Dashwood Camsurnunity Centre. Draws begin at 1 pm. Penny sale, bake tables, crafts, raffles, door prizes. 42-44c SPINNING AND WEAVING Sale and lixhibitiar. Huron Tract Spinners and Weavers Guild, Gledhill Houle, Bemniller Inn, 5 miles east of Goderidt- Demonstrations in spin- ning, weaving and basketry. Saturday, November 6, 1090 to S00; Sunday, November 7, 11:00 to 4:00. Unique handspun and handwoven items. Free admissicm. 42,43,(44)' ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH Smorgasbord supper held at Bnicefield Unwed Church, November 10, 5-7:30 pm. Adults 58.00, children 12 and undetir 53.50, ppia+e scbookn free. Tickets 263-6502, 263-5025. 42.43,(44)c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Exeter United Church, November 13. 1993, 1 1 2. De icaaeuen Fanners Market, baking, crafts, luncheon, Dresden Plate quilt silent auction. 42.44nc BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS presents Handel's Messiah, Sunday, Daunbcr 5, 1993 at 2:30 pm. at First Presbyterian Church in Saforth. Guest soloisu and irutru mahWuti. Tickets: Cardno's Meru Wear, 527-0596 and Bob and Betty's Variety. 527- 1680 in Seafonh; Les Ciseaux 482-3826 and The Dutch Store, 482.7302 in Clinton; Campbell's Cameras, 524-7532 in Goderich; BLnewater Office Equipment, 357-1554 in Wing}tsm; Country Flowers, 235-2350 in Exeter, Blyth Festival ilox Office. 523-9300 and r Members. Advance Sale S10, at the dux S12; studenu under twelve S6. 42-44c EUCHRE PARTY at Shipka on November 3 starting at 8 p.m. 43c EPILEPSY, Hunan -Perth -Bruce, Annual General Meeting Cannel Presbyterian Church, Ilensall; November 2 at 8:00 p.m. Guest speaker: Dr. Warren Blume. Everyone welootue. 43c HAM AND EGG SUPPER, Ribbert United (lurch, Staffs, Wednesday, November 17; 54 p.m. Adults 57.50 each; children 12 and under 53.00; preschoolers free. 43.35• SEVENTH AlliMUALoOpen House Show and Sale, John and Jean Hem, 290 Sanders Si. ii. lisetar.,Btspisliric8 io co apt Y:(%arissi w.ia,Sstbpc-isd.wgud.Nevanber 19, 20 and 2). 43,44,(45)' SEW SPECIAL Chtiarglas Open House, November 10.14, 9 ani. -9 p.m. Featuring gifts, cashed items and quality dnildren's wear, at the home of Lionel and Rebecca Wilder on Qy. Rd. 31, 2 miles north of Hwy. 84. Everyone welcome. 43-45e CHRISTMAS AT OUR HOUSE Craft Sae at Joanne Turnbull':, anter of Hwy. 81 and Playhouse rued, November 4 and 5, 7-10 pm. 43,44c OPEN HOUSE and Craft Sale, (fanner Jauqualines store), Exeter. Friday, October 29, 10 a.m.-9 pm.; Saturday. October 30, 10 a.m.-4 purr. Everyone wekcane. Free adonis• Oat Door prizes. 43'