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Times Advocate, 1993-12-29, Page 18Page 18 Ttmes-Advocate, December 29,1993 aterd-diel7pe,(ss &an- • IMAM -early, eatesirMval of • 4at, bn,Ne rot absF-29, ba. AlwarilialltatilvAgor g ere Roscoe ns arialllorsend Dorothy kartkirrviirillaNsn. A Kay ay Makin,-bAlttan and i� AHD (;ttaig. We wish to express Astir sincere Masks for the experese std are of Dr. D. Matylrard, Dr. SM and the many doctors attleurses in N.1.C.U. at St. Joseph's Health t'daatre. 52c CAMPBELL. - Suddenly at her late resi- dence on Friday, December 24, 1993, San- dra Margery (Roberts) Campbell of Wood - lawn, Ontario (Ottawa): age 47. Beloved wife of Dr. Robert (Bob) Campbell. Loved mother of Rhonda Campbell -Barden and her husband John Barden of Regina, and Robert Campbell at hone. Dear daughter of Mar- gery (Banka) Rotten* of RR 2, Grand Bend and the late Ken Roberts (1975). Laved.sis- ter of Darlene Roberts of London. Resting at T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation. on Tuesday and Wednesday front 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and where the Funeral Service will be held on 'Monday, December 30, 1993 at 2 p.m. Cre- mation with itterrnent Hxeter Cemetery. Me- morial donations if desired to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. 52c WiTMER - At the Exeter Villa. on Monday, December 27, 1993, Wesley J. Witmer of /&laxer in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of :the lisle Madeline Witmer (Dearing) (1992) - and dear father and father-in-law of Leo and -Mary Lou Witmer of Woodstock. Funeral arrangements pending. Details in Wednes- -.day's Landon Free Press. Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter in charge of arrange- ments. 235-1220. 52c t )1 BRAY • ManytMaltdrilatdi l i1sNa.'-flew en, treats andiriaits my reoertt 0lreai%.i. Yeti[ 1111gRt moral aver be for aten. and my family for sr •diskle nee. May 1994 be kind to you all. 52 m Mort Aube Ih) MFMORIAt'- ccwlgnT • In levies yeentory-of a'deat son, brother, brother-in-lsw underside, Les, away January 1,1992 o for you will Ilwaya 4teep, .1111111011tateride, it hes too d�eaespp e wit alway#bc IteY alt !simony. special C It pan of �ij�aMOreplaoe, allItay you - HOD ERT - Thank you - fo('rsil M*. bid (3odyyN flow, gifts, inquiries, cards, and fas SO the togs, After surgery. Special thanks to my farrilles. No one wilt bVer 52>, r Alan McNU'l'1' fl would like to Monk fiud1yind friends for cards, plants and visits during -any-stay in St. Josephs Hospital. It was very much appreciated. 32 • Cheri WALPFR • Irene 1. Wolper an family would like to express thanks to the many friends who gave their sympathy and ges- wres of kindness during the recent passing of her beloved husband of 53 years, Normal E. Walper. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses at St. Joseph's Health Centre, Lon- don; R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, Meter; pallbearers; Rev. James Lutes and the choir at White Oaks United Church, London. Thanks also to Susan Graham, Deborah Wood, and Judy Hunter for providing musi- cal arrangements and the ladies of Exeter United Church for catering the luncheon. (ireatly appreciated was the support shown by Norman's many friends al tatarserways. Your caring and thoughtfulness helped to guide us through this sad occasion. 52,1c ANNO!!NCEMENL 90th Birthday Open House /Br the 90th birthday of Annie Finkbeiner at Zurich Lutheran Church Hall on January 9, 1994 from 2-4 p.m. Rest wish- es only. 52,1c We hold you close l f our hearts, And there you willlMMNM4t, To walk with Its three heat ear byes, Until we meet again. Deeply loved and sadly missed by Dad and Mont, Mark, Sandra, Debbie, Ron, Beth and Rob and families. 52• 1ohnson, Josephson iiirsitedlinoilltet EXETER - $bweveancit iweg- niicd two- Odll Reeve Bill Ma to .-eNdtbiTh Phyllis Johnson and e - son with plaques in recognition of their volunteer service to Exeter. LATTA - In loving memory of a dearbroth- er-in-law, Rill Latta. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Lovingly remembered by the Pickering Family. 52• PAUL - In loving memory of a kind and caring companion, father-in-law and grand- father, who left us so quickly on Deoensbcr 30, 1992. Sadly missed by Marion, Margaret and Robert. 52. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC January 2 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Wheelchair access • BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN *Mew Year's Eve ",?:30 p.m. Worship *Air* Year's Day 10:00 a.m. Worship Sunday, January 2 10:00 a.m. Worship No Evening Worship Nursery available Everybody welcome Come and Worship with us ■ EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer 44 of James and Andrew St. Sunday. January 2, 1994 100 O.M. Young Adults 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Courtesy Car: Don and Melva Ecker 235-0575 Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S Pastor Vernon Dean Pastor Dave Austin Christian Education Director Mike Stehle Sunday. January 2 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. - Laotian Servicer in gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service Wednesday 100 p.m. Family Night Nursery available for all services A place to meet God end a Mend' CAiil Pt YT N CHURCH 88 Main Street South 235-2784 Rev. Mark 8. Raskin Courtesy Gr: 236-1887 Sunday, January 2 11:00 a.m.. Worship Servioe and er Nursery School Available 0 Eaaryann Wefovme -.EXETER - iBIBIM1FEL.LOWSHIP 930 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11Z0 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 7:00 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Available Tuesday evenings 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study Alt services are held at 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome For more information please call 229-8881 Exeter UONS TV BINGO Game 1:$50., Vicki Scott, Exeter. Game 2: $50. H9Ien Haley, Exeter. Game 3: $50, Dore -Lyn Dunlop, Huron Park. Game 4: S40. Sharon Gftsson, Centralia, Bill Riley, Huron Park. Game 5: $50. Cindy Price, Exeter, Tab Dinney, Credlton. Jackpot, $650.00, Ed Johnston, Exeter r Good Times .1, •` New 'r''� Year's 1�? Eve Bash Live DJ, Buffet, Party Favours $7.00 per person at door OPEN New Year's Day at Noon Join uslfor Karaoke rr(( La 'Qp/)aC oe or• TRIVITT MEMORIAL -r .. ,,s,r ;, �° ANGLICAN C+IURCH 264 Main Street, Exetor, Ontario The Rev. Fay M Patterson L'•t-. Second Sunday after Christmas January 2, 1994 1 1 a.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday School Nursery Everyone Welcome • EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2661 Sunday, January 2 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.tn.Moming Worship 700 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday. 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Pastor Aev. Sleds Vander Meer 235-1723 Worship Seraces December 31, 1993 Now Year's Etre Sorvioe 700 p.m. January 1, 1994 New Year's Day Servide 10:00 a.m Nursery Avadablo Everyone W0100010 Sunday Radio 0.108 11640 8,30 a.m. CKNX 920 1000 a.m. Daily T.V. Faith 20 Global 6130 a.m. January 2 10.11110 son • — Warship Broadcast :/ilius re ate feeeon kw Ire a patoo - on Uf • Irtr 449411678 DANCE HALL 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Line dancers welcome las Dec. 31 New YOar's Eve Dance Sunrise 9p.m.-2a.m. Fria, Jan. 7 After Midnight Sat., Jan. 8 The Ozarks Lucan Community Bingo Weds, Dec. 29 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games Special Holiday Season 'Bingo $2000 Jafckpot must go Regular card prices Ove#6the licence regulations, -' no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 r .. or -R.E. PooleyBranch #167 Exeter, Ontario Coming Events CLOSING AT 6:00 P.M. ON CHRiSTMLS AND NEW YEAR'S EVE CLOSED ON CHRISTMAS DAY AND NEW YEAR'S DAY New Year's Eve Party on Dec. 31st Dancing 9 - 1 Nora Galloway Band - 335.00/couple Hot buffet, party favours Free taxi ride - everyone welcome Call the branch for tickets 235-2962 All the members of the R.E. Pooley Branch #167 wish everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday season, best wishes in 1994 •/@ ly- , Op U ,rtn,O �' O O.I' low �,�rl O^. �,1 .J`•�✓.1' caw We're glad you BILL HAMM asked... ffiCifri "4, Funeral Horne Limited 370 William Street, Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-1220 Love and best wishes from your children who wish to invite family , friends and relatives to an open house on Jan. 2, 1994 at Larry's Town & Country Inn, Crediton - from 1 - 3:30 p.m. Best wishes onl JONflinentlervedV8Itleielbtrth Huron Recrt*atiald from 1986 to 1988, and again in 1992 -and 1993. Josephson was stepping down fnwn the Exeter Planning Advtisory Committee and the Committee of Adjustment, on which he had served frons 1986 to 1993. Previ- ously, Josephson was a member of town council. He is leaving Exeter because of the closure of Centralia College and its veterinary services laboratory in which he worked. "We thank you not only for this but for the time you spent on Part- er codncit as a sitting member," said Micklc, when making the pres- entation. - Although Josephson said he had given a couple of farewell speeches already, including a lengthy one to the planning committee, he said he wanted to add a few words. "It's.been a pleasure to work for and with the town for these 15 years already," he said, and added that he considers the town well served by council and its commit- tee members. PEAMYT ST/IMI' a Saturday, January 15/94 9 p.m. - l a.m. South Huron Rec Centre John Anderson's Forest City Jazz Band Tickets $15.00 each or $25.00/couple Lunch provided Tickets available from Lion's members, Times Advocate, Canadian Tire, Stedmans r ��`. �T.nTi.V,�V,NTr.VL`.R-LTR��,T.. iti ����� 't i i 4 iThank 1 Aikbatmes Taves 2Z6-6733 :. * Iteitillt • . 8:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. , -Hats, Horns, Food, Music and Dancing .• 1 with .. 0 John O'Brien $3/person Need a Ride call 228-6733 Free rides home you to Dave, Tammy and Deb, Holtzmann iIA, Pepsi Cola (Exeter), 'Hobson Breweries. With your support we donated $1885.00 cash to Huron County Christmas Bureau Special thanks to sponsors and donations of toys ,,),, ) canned goods and Deb Cushman raised over $1000.00 alone , ',--^Y-A. a.-- At - A ` t tw .Tia..A..iA..-A BOB FLETCHER 1 tuna -AVM . cu a t'ecent or roust taco is sod - tog the departed spouse'srprtgs, Although a.wiil often s that some arloies should be given le (aortia and atialitws, wally many bows - main unmentioned. It is tempting, in the difftoutt months Miming the death of a spouse., to let one's chtkdren or friends sort his or her beionginpa. But this is not advisable for two reasons. First,one's possessions are important to him or her, and their disposal mars of by someone very close. This insures that any dee - to keep and what to give away will be made according to deceased Praollas Jot ,Mrinp ma- ths • et a lest laved one is.an important step in the asst ed ,tooth tw (sf tlsaclr� ,gprt ! Wp p e that he or she is gone. and oars accept dud. Goss M funeral directors, we have had e " h u ' f akk ina o Goss of glial. It you would like tarok" h us ih �j It or ,atop by .01410 00 riertll^1 Mrwtcts socwtlxl wwwoaasarn • o