HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-11-03, Page 28CAVE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Wain Street South
235-2784
Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Courtesy Car: 236.1967
Sunday. November 7
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
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28 limes -Advocate, November ;1993
FRANCIS • Jai and fills of Csleasoor wish
.to announce the birth of Mackenzie Ariane
-an October 3. 1993. A .ew•sistu for 'Carly
and Kunas. ,std
Joan Francis,
are Ross . and ,tassel 1iiltt8tess and s
Earl Greangsweqparidwarker is w.iioe
Naini. 448
PAVKEJE • Bob, Sharon and big ester
Megan aro pleased to annorewe the safe arri-
val of Nicole Lorena on Sunday, October
17, 1993 at Stratford General Hospital
weighirng 8 lbs. 11 ozs. Proud grandparents
are jioe and Mary Pavkeje, Centralia and Joy
Docking; Mitchell. Special thanks to Dr.
Shannon and the third floor medical staff
and Grandma for babysit ung. 44c
MORLOCIS - Peacefully at the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hartsell; on Wednesday, Oc-
tober 27, 1993, C. Gordon Morlock, former-
ly of Crediton, in his 92nd year. beloved
husband of Alma I. (Smith) Morlodc and the
late A1ma•E. (Heist) Morfock (1943). Dear
father-in-law of Mrs. Gladys (Becker) Mor -
lock of Waterloo. Predeceased by his son,
Dr. Frederick John Moriock (1993); his sis-
ter, Mrs. Kathleen Geiser and his parents.
John and Caroline '(Wuerth) Mcrlom. lov-
ing grandpa of Scott and Janet 'Morlock;
Lynn and Mike Keough; great -grandpa of
,Mark and Peer Moriock; Austin and Kevin
,Keough; brother-in-law of Mrs. Clara Razz,
:Everett Heist and Eldon Smith. Also loved
.by his nieces and nephews. Rested at she T.
Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
;:Dashwood where the funeral service was
.:held on Friday, October 29, 1993 at 1:30
m. with the Rev. Ed Lakunanis officiating,.
t in Crediton Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Zion United Church Mano-
rial Fund or charity of choice would be ap-
preciated. Mr. Monocle was along time resi-
dent of Stephen Township, served over 25
years on the .Ceditun -Cemetery Board and
was a life mmtirer:of2ion United Church.
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CARDS OF THANKS r
DIXON'S FRUIT FARM - Our 1993 Farm
Season is at.an end. We thank our customers
for their pauage. We look Eons d to see-
ing you im
n 1994.
44c Jim and Mary Lou Dixon
RR *2, Ailsa Craig
FAULDER • We wish to express how hap-
py we west to see everyone at our Gilden
Wedding Anniversary Celebration. Thanks
for your best wishes. lovely cards, flowers
and gifu. Special thanks to the Ladies Guild
of St. Marys Church. Brinsley for the deli-
rious luncheon and to our dear family for all
their work involved.
44' Love Alvin and Elsie Faulder
GENTTNER • We would like to thank all
our family., friends and:neighbours ighbours for the
gifu, flowers, tarda. dunce and best wishes
an our 25th wedding anniversary. h is very
much appreciated and always remembered.
44c Ken and Linda
CARDS OF THANKS
Its MEMOR AN .r
r COMING EVENTS r
talliKitrf• We with to thank everyone
M�4 111•341.1d tater for the Caaa-
- �> Itaa AM.ai'ian. at the lywn
43eamadti4111aseisst Friday eveatug. Spe-
:aW tbatttarmaarted.mudible Jackie Mamas,
alae Holy Ts milers gglismm Church choir and
Albeit who aaalgisetlAbe cast of "The Ed
Sullivan Saw" and the patmur without
whose help it could as be ponibk. The per-
formance was ex 1 We appreciate
your talent and your hard work. We are also
grateful to the Lucan Armes Caterers to the
excellent dinner, the Arena staff for their co-
operation, and to all those who helped that
evening or sold ticket over the past few
weeks. Your suppon contributed to a very
successful evening.
44c . Bill and Sue
KO01' - I would lice to thank my relatives
and friatds for all the cards, flowers and
treats while I was in hospital and since re-
turning home. Special thanks to Clayton,
Alike and family for all their help and con-
cern; to Rev. Robert De raw for his many
visiu and prayers; also Rev. Stave Emery
for his visit in hospital. Thank you everyone.
44x Mary
LEMPRIERE • I would litre to extend a
huge but late Thank You w the village of
Centralia and surrounding area for the won-
derful Mower gifts I received.
44c Leanne
MCQUAIL • Thank you to voters of Huron-
-Bruce. l appreciated the opportunity to meet
and talk with many of you during the elec-
tion. Thank you for your interest and sup-
port A special thanks to those who worked
on our local campaign.
44c Tony wail,
New Democratic Candidate
MICKLE - I would like to thank Dr,. Wal-
lace, Mn. Visscher, VON, and Homecare
for their many visits and kind help since re-
suming home from the hospital. Many
thanks.
44 Dorothy
PULLEN • We wish to say thanks to fami-
ly, nieces and nephews, friends and neigh-
bours for being so kind to us on our 60th
Anniversary for the lovely flowers, plants,
gifts, cards and calls. A big thank you to our
family, Don, Florence and grandchildren
David, Darlene and Michael for a good din-
ner at Sir Joes Restaurant
44c Hazel and Milne
REYNOLDS - We would like to thank all
our friends. neighbours and relatives for the
gifu and cards of congratulations we have
received for our 25th wedding anniversary.
A special thanks to Vicki and Joe for plan-
ning the surprise party at the Exeter Golf
Course and to everyone who helped with the
lunch and the decorations.
44' Bob'and Wanda
WEBBER - 'Appreciation' to the Dashwood
Firemen. who carried out their duty '
atonally': ever ao 'grateful' to John
and Dwight Sheppard of the Fire Deeart-
ment who, with a manful eye, 'spotted the
chimney fire! A special 'thank you' to my
neighbours Linda and Ken Gautier who
cornideand-Any.'auel-bciiig'..Last but not
icalL.JAYdunk you to
'111'1 P.S. = hetlawk. y 'wood' is not 'for
sale' and I wont be looking far a new hob-
by'! Sorry!
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Millie
PURDY • In loving emenory of a deal ta-
*ur. .Mw and j uiMsihcr, Le,, who
losseetlenvey November -5, 1980.
'Mem sten tesnialicase we love,
For eadedayineemosseissaaiden,
We nail aalk.idu%y
Lovingly
m"
Lorne W andineditaa. . 4y
SMITH (LAWRENCE) - In loving memo-
ry of • Oar daughter and mother Kathy,
who passed away 8 years ago, November 2,
1985.
This day brings back sad regreu,
it brings back a day we will never forget,
The blow was great, the shock severe,
We never thought that death was near,
You dish t have time to say farewell,
Or us w say goodbye,
You wereone w suddenly,
And aaly gone
knows why,
We cant forget your sanding face,
Or your happy ways,
The smile that won so many fri5nds,
In those happy bygone days,
You left so quickly, your thought unknown,
But you left us memories we are proud to
own,
It saddens us to know you are gone,
But in our heart you still live on,
To see your smile just one mom time,
To sit with you and chat awhile,
To hear you laugh would be so fine,
We mourn for you in silence,
No eyes may see us weep.
But many silent tears are shed,
While others are asleep,
The Lean we shed, we can wipe away,
But the ache in our hearts will always stay,
Looking back with tenderness.
Along life's path we trod,
We cherish he years woo had with you,
And leave the rest to God,
In our hearts we bold the place,
That no one else ago fill,
If we could have one lifetime wish,
One dream that would come true,
We would pray to God with all our hearts,
For yesterday and you.
Always remembered and loved by Mom,
Dad read children Sonya, Vanessa and loch.
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SMITH - In loving memory of Kathy, our
sister whom God called hane eight years
ago, November 2.
When we think about you,
Tears still mane to our eyes,
But the pain is much easier,
Than when we said goodbye,
Never for a moment,
Are you ever faraway;
We only look into our heart,
To see you every day.
Sadly missed, but never forgetten by Bob,
Deb and Alicia and Erik Lawrence. 44c
STANLAKE • In memory of Shirley, who -
away 2 years ago, November 2.
There are no words,
To describe how much we miss you Mom.
Love always, Randy, Karen and kids. 44c
WOLFE • A mesal to Mae Wolfe who
died November 4, 1992.
You can lady lave one mother,
Patient. kind sod true,
No other friend in all the world,
Will be so true to you.
.For all her loving kindness,
She asked nothing in return,
-11 all the world deserted me,
To my mother I could tum,
To those who have a mother,
Treasure her with care,
For youll neverkmow her vahte,
Til dais no longer thee.
Always remembered and sadly mined by
Rick, Darlene, Jena, Chad, Rob. Don rod
David 44c
D1DhID1IDIRE[TOOY
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC
November 7, 1993
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Bible Class
1100 a.m. Worship Service
Wheelchair access
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M
Patterson
23rd Sunday atter Pentecost
November 7, 1993
1100 a.m.Holy Eucharist
Sunday School
Nursery Available
Youth Group meets at 7 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, November 7
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.hioming Worship
700 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
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BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, November 7
' 10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service
Nursery avaitabie
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Servioes
November 7
10:00 a.m.
Sunday Scholl for ages 3 -grade 4
during morning servioe.
700 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Rada
CJCS 1240 a:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 530 a.m.
November 7
10-11:10 a.m.
Worehlp Broadcast
Religion is daily bread - not wake for
special occasions.
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EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Sunday, November 7, 1993
10:30 a.m.
Anniversary Service
Guests: Moabite Boys Choirs
No young adults class or
Grades 7/8
Church School 1020 a.m.
November 14 Remembrance Sunday
- Courtesy Car:
Howard Boltzmann 235-2095
Everyone Welcome
Decial Celebrations
Nov. 6 - 6:30 p.m. Anniversary Dinner
S.H rt.C. with Jazz Band
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EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time
11:00 a.m.-Family Bible Hour
700 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
All services we held at
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more information please
call 229-88131
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Pastor Dave Austin
Christian Education Director Mike Stable
Sunday, November 7
1000 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Servioe
1100 a.m. - Laotian Semite
in gymnasium
700 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service
Wednesday
700 p.m. Family Nght
Programs for ail ages
Nursery available for W .ervioes
A oleos to meet God and a kiend'
OU3t LADY QF MOUNT CARMEL.
C.W.L. Oaris.nas 13401aar, Satvan). No
vember6, 10 ern .-2 p.m. Dashwood Como' -
'munity Centre. Draws begin at 1 p.nr. Parry
sale, bake tables, crafts, raffles, door prizes.
42.44c
SPINNING AND WEAVING Sale and Ex-
hibition. Huron Tract Spinners and Weavers
Guild, Gledhill House, Basrniller bus, 5
miles oast of Goderich. Demonstrations in
spinning, weaving and basketry. Saturday,
November 6, 10:00 to 5:00, Sunday, No-
vember 7, 11:00 to 4:00. Unique handspun
and handwoven items. Free admission.
42,43,(44)•
ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH
Smargaabord supper held at Brumfield Unit -
cd Church, November 10, 5-7:30 pm.
Adults 58.00, children 12 and under 53.50,
preschoolers free. Tidcets 263-6502, 263-
5025. 42,43,(44)c
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Ex-
eter United Church, November 13, 1993, 11-
2. Delicateuesi, Farmers Market, baking,
craft, luncheon, Dresden Plate quilt silent
auction. 42-44nc
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS present
Handel's Messiah, Sunday, December 5,
1993 at 2:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian
Church in Seafonh. Guest soloist and in-
awmentalists. Ticket: Cardno's Mau
Wear, 527-0596 and Bob and Betty's Varie-
ty, 527-1680 in Seafosth; Les Ciaeaux 482-
3826 and The Dutch Store, 482-7302 in
Clinton; Campbell's Cameras, 524-7532 in
Goderich; B uewater Office Equtnippmment,
357-1554 in Winghan; Country wen,
235-2350 in Exeter, Blyth lipivuliBox Of-
fice, 523-9300 and Choir Members. Ad-
vance Sale $10; a the door $12;:as.deats un-
der twelve $6. 42-44c
HAM AND EGG SUPPER, Hibbert United
Church, Staffa, Wednesday, November 17,
5-8 pm. Adults 8730 each; children 12 and
urderS3.00; preschoolers free. 43-45'
SEVENTH ANNUAL Open House Show
and Sale, John and Jean Hem, 290 Sanders
St E. Exeter, specializing in CvtietryKel
ashes in fabric and wood. Novanber 19, 20
and21. 43,44,(45)'
SEW SPECIAL Christmas Open House,
November 10-14, 9 a.m.-9 pm. Featuring
gifts, rafted items and quality children':
wear, at the home of Lionel and Rebecca
Wilder on Cty. Rd. 31, 2 miles north of
Hwy. 84. Everyone welcome. 43-45c
CHRISTMAS AT OUR HOUSE Craft
Sakai Joanne Tumbull's, corner of Hwy. 81
and Playhouse mad, November 4 and 5, 7-
10 pm. 43,44c
NORTHGATE HOMES and R.V. Centre
invites you to attend an Open House on No-
vember 6 and 7 frau 10 am. to 500 pun.
Canadian R. V.'s and Homes at their best.
Hwy. *4 u K7 (Elginfield). 519227-4700.
44c
TOLL HOUSE GALLERY X -Mas Opar
HousePot-
pourri
Novanber 6 and 7. A Canadian Pot
pourri of gifts for all occasions. Open 10
am. -5 pm. Saturday and Sunday. Comer
Hwys. 4 & 7 (Elginfeld). Bring slang a
non-perishable food Ian and have a free
chance at die draw for a gift basket. 44c
DEDICATION of the Crediton Conserva-
tion Area Arboretum to cowmen orate 40
years of bra planting by the Auaable-
Bayfield Cooaew.tiun,Authority. Everyone
welcomes Sunday. November 7, 1993, 2
p.m., Crediton Conservation Area. RSVP to
the ABCA u 235-2610 by Novanber 4. 44c
ANNIVERSARY. Grath Bend United
Church. November 7, 11 am. Guest Speak-
er: Gary Alar Price, lay speaker, popular
former CFPL Sports Broadcaster. Judy
Jones, Carlisle, soloist. Please join iul 44c
LAKEVIEW CASINO NIGHT at the
Lambton Heritage Museum, Saturday, No-
vember 6. Doors open at 7 pm. Dancung be-
gins at 8 pan. Dance music by Forest Ecelsi-
or Band. Tickets available at the .museum,
Hwy. 21, 8 km. south of Grand Berl. Ad-
vance tickets 512 per person, at the door 815
per person. For more nfcxmation, phone/fax
(519)243-2600. 44
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL Auxiliary
•rtoeting, Tuesday, November 9. Please note
time I: pm. 44c
BAZAAR to be held at Trivia Memorial
Church on Sawrday, November 20 from 10
am. to 1 p.m. Home baking, craft, deli and
tea roam. 44,45,(46)nc
BAZAAR AND TEA November 6 at 1 pm.
Masonic Hall, ''demon. Sponsoeed by St.
George's Church, London Twp. A.C.W.
Horne baking crafts, Christmasdeoorationr,
children's table, Fanners Market. Free will
offering. 44c
HURON COUNTY BRANCH, Ontario
Genealogical Society meeting at Pianoer
Museum, North St, Goderich, Wodrtesday,
Noveanber 3, 7:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. John
Tallon on Irish Canadian Immigration. 44'
GRANDMA'S GARDEN OPEN HOUSE,
Wedneaday, November 17 through Satur-
day, November 20, 10 am. - 9 p.m. at the
home of Lentee Marshall, County ltd. *6,
west of Kirkton. Quality handcrafted floral
aceanu for your home and unusual gift ide-
as. Gveryooe welcome. 229.6464.
44,45,(46c)
NEW CANADIAN Benelux Cub Novem-
ber Danoe, Saturday. Novanber 13. Dancing
from 9-1 to Beedtwood Bard at the Mitchell
Community Centre. Age of majority. MI
welcome. 44,45c
Lambton Heritage
Museum
presents
Country Christmas
Home Tour
Sat., Nov. 13 &
Sun., Nov 14
1-6 p.m.
A tour of some of the laksshore
area's most exclusive private homes
located in Southoott Mines at Grand
Bend. Meet the decorators sad
owners! Get hot holiday decor
ideas fax yam home!
Tickets: $10.00 each
Advance tickets recommended,
available at Occasions Flower Shop,
Hwy. 21, Grand Bend, the Lambton
Heritage Museum & the
County Buttering. Wyoming. Tour
belies by picking up your literature
and map at the Southoott Pines
Clubhouse, Lakavtaw Or, Grand Bend.
On tour day. tickets available
Southoott Pines Clubhouse. Al
homes open 1 to 6 p.m. NOTE:
Visitors must remove shoes, so tor
slippers If desired. For mori
information, phone: EDC Tourism - 1-
$00-2654316. Proceeds support luau
family events and school programs of
the Lambton Heritage Museum.
1992
NIPPY
Camp
RsP6rt
Amount collected
$2848.28
oDisbursements
$1815.97
Campaign expenses
892.50
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Christmas Craft Sale
Mon. Nov. 8
1 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Tues., Nov. 9
10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Dashwood Community
Centre
Tree refreshments, door
prizes, food booth.
Admission $1.00
FunorNMng by Southwestern organo
Appaloosa Pronnuonet dub
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11 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. ii
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EH Sat., Nov. 6
Buck t8z Doe
for Tim Hayter &
Melissa Denomy
Sat., Nov. 6
Ailsa Craig Community
Centre 9
Tickets $5.00 eatih
Lunch provided.
Precious Blood C.vir.L. .s
Annual Christmas
Exeter Legion Hall
'Wed., Nov. 3
at 7 p.m.
sawweasiaa►ahonswaa metlstarstlem
Penny Saki
But wishes from
our omit
St. Pauls Anglican Church
Sat., Nov. 6
at
Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre
2 - 4 p.m.
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ANNUAL MEETING
Kirkton Community
Association
on
Thursday, Nov. 18,1993
at 8:00 p.m.
Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre
Everyone Welcome
i(;.rciA DANCE
} HALL
349-2678 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Dress .Godo
Fri.. Nov. 5
Country Justice
_Sat., Nov. 6
Sunrise
Sun., Nov..7
Old Time Fiddlers
Jamboree (2 p.m. - ?)
New Years Eve dance
tickets on sale now
The Mt. Carmel CWL
invite you to attend our annual
Saturday November 610 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Daahwood Community Centre
Admission $1.00: Draws begin at 1 p.m. Raffles including quilt
Tea Room Door Prizes Christmas Crafts
Baking & Preserves Penny Sale Table
kDecorativett
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o!e Pain:ima
Another set of classes
about to begin
Come make some Christmas Gifts
Call Joyce to register 1-294-0289
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Glen and Marlyn
Johnson
Love
your Earthly
y 36th
Anniversary Mom & Dad
Happy Stith
Birthday Grits
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Kirkton Agricultural Society Banquet
4H Recognition Night
November 9 - 7 p.m.
Kirkton Woodham Community Centre
Evel yore welcome
Advance tickets only
Tickets still available
Call Helen Hardaman 2296525
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