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Ttmes-Advocate, December 29,1993
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(;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
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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.
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ccwlgnT • In levies yeentory-of a'deat
son, brother, brother-in-lsw underside, Les,
away January 1,1992
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Good Times
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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((
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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
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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
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Warship Broadcast
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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
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-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
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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'
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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
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2Z6-6733 :.
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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
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canned goods and
Deb Cushman raised over $1000.00 alone
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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
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