Times Advocate, 1996-08-28, Page 21Usa Rader of Exeter
completed her studies at
the image Hairstyling
Academy on Thursday,
August 22 and was
employed by Chez
Cheveax Hair Styling
Salon on Richmond
Street, London the same
clay
Congratulations Lisa! Your,
hard work and dedication
didn't go unnoticed.
Love your family and
friends
Times -Advocate, August 28, 1996
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Birth Azubouncesnents Death Notices
11111reall
ALEXANDER-RITCHIE • Erne Frances
Alexander arrived at 10 a.m., July 23, 1996
at Lady Minto Hospital on Salt Spring Is-
land. B.C. She was joyously welcomed by
parents Linda Ritchie and Jamie Alexander.
35x
CALDWELL (PROUT) - Terry and Heath-
er nue pleased to announce the arrival of
Jake Robert on June 25, 1996. A little broth-
er for Ryan and Tristen. Proud grandparents
me Bob and Eudora Caldwell and Jim and
Anne Prout. 35c
Death Notices
DIJFFY - Peacefully at Chateau Gardens
Nursing Home, Parkhill, on Monday. Au-
gust 19, 1996. Sheila M. (Thomson) Duffy,
formerly of Grand Cove Estates, Grand
Bend and London, in her 9Ist year. Beloved
wife of the late Ernest J. Duffy (1990). At
the request of the deceased, there will be no
visitation or funeral service. Cremation with
interment St. James Cemetery. Belleville.
(T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood entrusted with arrangements).
35c
i
JENNISON - Peacefully at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
on Saturday. August 24. 1996,
W.A. Lee Jennison of Grand
Bend in his 71st year. Beloved
husband of the late Dorothy J.
(H:,giu) Jennison (1989).
Loved father of Sharon and
John Bullock. Doug and Brenda
Jennison, all of Grand Bend,
Dianne and Dick Colter of Pe-
trolia. Loving grandpa of Anon
and Tracey Bullock. Tim Bul-
lock, Lisa Jennison, Shaun Jen-
nison. Melissa and Todd Gib-
bons and Todd Colter. Great -
grandpa of Jarett and Justin
Bullock and Danielle Gibbons. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Pearl Desjardine of
Rainy River, Bob and Eveleen Jennison,
Ruby and Bruce Stanlake. Norma and Lloyd
Walper, Emerson and Helen Desjardine, all
of Grand Bend. Predeceased by his sister
Ethel Desjardine (1990), parents William F.
and Myrel (Ireland) Jennison. Rested at the
T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood, with visitation Monday after-
noon and evening, commencing at 2 p.m.;
where the funeral service was held on Tues-
day, August 27, 1996 at 2 p.m. The Rev.
Cordell Parsons officiated. interment Grand
Bend Cemetery. If desired, memorial dona-
tions to a charity of your choice would be
appreciated. Royal Canadian Legion. Grand
Bend Branch /1498 held a service at the Fu-
neral Home on Monday at 8:30 p.m. fol-
lowed by the Parkhill Doric Lodge #233 at 9 t
p.m. 35c
Death Notices
KLAVER • Herman. Passed away peaceful-
ly at his home, RR 1. Dublin on August 20,
1996 in his 74th year. Beloved i u and of
Elizabeth Wagemaker. Dar father of Mary
and her husband Leos Maloney of Dublin,
Case and his wife Sofie of Seaforth. Hattan
Jr. of Mitchell, Fritz of Dublin. Simon of
Bradford, Liz and her husband Robert Reid
of Hanover, Matt and his fiancee Dawn of
Kippen, Linda of Toronto. Richard and his
wife Sandra of Mitchell, Nick and his wife
Tracy of Walton. Also survived by brothers
Henry and his wife Corey of Egm ondville,
John and his wife Trus of Exeter. Also sur-
vived by brothers Peter and Cor and sisters
Siaan, Goa, Sister Antoinette all of Holland.
Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Prede-
ceased by his parents Nick and Maria Klava
and brothers Simon and Nick. The fancily re-
ceived friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Code -rich Street, West, Seaforth
on Thursday, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Mass of the Christian Burial was held at St.
Columban Roman Catholic Church, St. Co -
lumbar on Friday. August 23 at 11 a.m. In-
terment St. Columban Cemetery. Expres-
sions of sympathy may be made to the
Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. Palish prayers were
held at the funeral home Thursday a'4 p.m.
35c
LEWIS - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
Ontario on Thursday, August 22, 1996, Con-
stance "Connie" (Roberts) Lewis of Blume -
ter Rest Home, Zurich in her 86th year. Dear
mother of Carole Deitz and her husband Pe-
ter of Grand Bend and Sandra Bradford and
her husband Howard of Oakville, Florida.
Loving grandmother of five grandchildren,
seven great-grandchildren and one great -
peat -grandson. Connie was preo Bby
her husband Charles Krnneib two brothers
Jim and Dennis and three grandchildren. At
her request her body has been donated to
medical science and there will be no visita-
tion or funeral service. interment in Emma-
nuel United Church Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial contributions to the Bluewater
Rest Home or Emmanuel United Church
would be appreciated by the family. J. M.
McBeath Funeral Home, Zurich entrusted
with arrangements. 35c
McGREGOR - At Seaforth Manor, on
Thursday, August 22. 1996, Martha (Cobb)
McGregor formerly of Tuckersmith Town-
ship in her 83rd year. Dear mother of John
McGregor and his wife Mary and Douglas
McGregor and his wife Anne both of RR 2
Kippen and Katherine Jude and her hus-
band Eric of Strathroy. Loving grandmother
of 8 grandchildren and 6 great-
grandchildren. Dear sister of Tom and Helen
Wilbee and Bill and Jean Wilbee of Seaforth
and Ruth (Mrs. George King) of Sauk Ste.
Marie. Predeceased by her husband Alexan-
der Duncan (1986) and one sister Joyce Ri-
ley. The funeral service was conducted in
the Hensall Chapel 120 King St. on Sunday,
August 25, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Dan Rou-
shorne officiated. Friends were received be -
(ween 12:00 and 2:00 p.m. in the chapel. In-
tertnau Egmonttvite' Cetueteay. Memorial
contributions to Carmel Presbyterian Church
or charity of choice would be appreciated by
he family. J.M. McBeath Funeral Home.
Zurich, entrusted with arrangements. 35c
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Comer of Gidley and Main
The Rev. Fay M. Patterson
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
September 1, 1996
11 a.m. Holy Eucharist B.A.S.
Nursery Available
ElEveryone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Communion Service
Sunday School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. Bible Study
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
September 1
11:00 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
Worship Broadcast on
Community Channel
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
162 Main St. North
Pastor Peter Tuininga
:723
September 1, 1996
10:00 e.m.Mtrnkg Service
Sunday Schooi for Me 3
during mornkng sonic*
7:00 p.m. Evening service
Nursery Availed*
Eur t•I• Welcome
Sundsy
CJCS ad m.
CKNX 920 10:30 am.
Dally T.V.
Faith 20 Global 6:30 a.m.
September 1
9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.
Worship Broadcast on
Community Channel
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Sunday, September 1, 1996 10:00 a.m.
Rev. Cordell Parsons
-s- Junior Congregation 10 a.m.
Social Time following Service
Courtesy Car.
Bob Coates 235-2787
Everyone welcome
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
68 Main S� ou(ft
235-2784
Minister
Rev. Daniel Rotishom•
Courtesy Car: 236.1987
Youth Worker: Tracey Whiteon Bahro
Sunday, September 1, 1996
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Sept. 8 Bus leaving for Camp Kintail
at 10 a.m. sharp. Bring cold
potluck, dishes and utensils.
Sept. 9 12:30 p.m. P.C.W. potluck
finch
Sept. 10 8 p.m. Gordon AuxiNary
Sept. 12 8 p.m. Choir practice
telefors aro most welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1Exeter
� Kevon in Ru ledge
Aseletent l BOyretnk
235-2881
Bunch", Sepltlirtber 1
Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 e.m.
School 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
A
RATHWELL-LEPPINGI'ON • At Chinos
Public Hospital 1996, Mary Isobel as
Tuesday,) Leppt gen tea 20,f
Exeter in her 67th year. Dearly missed by
Jack
k Lep � tngof Brumfield. tear mother
Wendy and Abe Koene of Nampa, Alber-
ta, Rob and Janice Rathwell of Exeter. mud
Mary Ann and Mike Wanner of Bayfield.
Mso loved by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-
pandchildrea. Dear sister of Lorraine Tel -
feed of Simooe and William Talbot of Exet-
er. Also lovinaly remembered by the Talbot.
Rathwell andfamilia.
Prede-
ceased by her first husband Robot John
Rathwell (1963) and by one brother Dewar
(Bud) Talbot. At Mary's request these will
be no funeral home visitation or funeral ser-
vice. Cremation with interment of ashes in
Bayfield Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 35c
RYCKMAN - At University Hospital, Lon-
don, Ontario, on Tuesday. August 20, 1996.
Mahlon A Ryckman, of Exeter, Ontario, in
his 79th year. Beloved husband of Josie
(Kerslake) Ryckman. Dar father of Ron
and Susan (Kellar) Ryckman of Iroquois
Falls, Ontario, and Doug and Roberta (Neil)
Ryckman of Calgary, Alberta Loving
pandfather of Sean and Mark Ryckman.
Survived by sister Alma Preszcator and her
husband Bud and brother-in-law Gerald
(Pat) Skinner of Exeter. Predeceased by his
sister Dorothy and brother-in-law Russ Fink-
beiner, his sister Gladys' Skinner, and his
brother Wes Ryckman. Friends called for
visitation on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. at the Dinney Funeral Home, 471 Main
Street, Exeter, where the funeral and com-
mittal service was held on Friday, August
23. 1996 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Cordell Par-
sons of Exeter United Church officiating. In-
terment in Exeter Cemetery. A Legion ser-
vice was held Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m.
Those wishing to make memorial contribu-
tions may consider the Alzheimer's Society
or charity of your choice.
A tree will be planted
as a living memorial
to Mr. Ryckman.
WEIGAND - Peacefully at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Wednesday. August 21,
1996, Douglas James Weigand of Dash-
wood, in his 53rd year. Beloved son of
Louis H. Weigand of Exeter and the late
Nellie (Fee) Weigand (December 1995).
Loved brother and brother-in-law of Bill and
Doris Weigand of Exeter. Dear uncle of
Mark and Andrea Weigand. Also loved by
his aunts, uncles and their families. Rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home. Dashwood, with visitation Friday af-
ternoon and evening; where the funeral ser-
vice was held on Saturday, August 24, 1996
at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Cordell Parsons offi-
ciated. Interment Calvary United Church Ce-
metery. Dashwood. If desired, memorial do-
nations to the Schleroderma Society,
Calvary United Church or charity of choice
would be -appreciated. -,1-• 53e
In Memoriams
BROOM - In loving memory of my wife
Shirley May, who passed away August 28,
1994.
Time spells on, two years have passed,
Since death its gloom, its shadow cast,
Within our home where all seemed bright.
And took from us a shining light.
We miss that light, and ever will,
Her vacant place there's none to fill,
Down here we mourn, but not'in vain,
For up in Heaven we will meet again.
Sadly missed by husband Herb. 35•
McCANN - In memory of Peter McCann,
who passed away suddenly August 28. 1975.
Always remembered, loved and missed,
Forever in our thoughts.
His family. 35*
Cards Of Thanks
BROOM - We wish to thank all of the peo-
ple who helped to make our Wedding Anni-
versary a very special one. We thank Rev.
Peebles who did a wonderful service for us
that we will always remember. Thanks to
Marion and Shirley who went to a lot of
trouble in preparing and serving our lunch.
Special thanks to Connie, June, tarleen and
the kids, who helped in the planning and the
physical labour of preparing for our day.
Many, many thanks to our family and
friends who carne to help us celebrate. We
will always cherish this day because of you
all.
35• Margaret and David
ERB • We would like to thank all these who
sent cards, flowers, gifts, phone calls and
visits while in the hospital and since retum-
ing home. A special thank you to Helen and
all the staff for taking sae of the business.
Also to Mike and Laurie Masse for taking
are of Leeann and Robert for us. Thanks
once again to all of you. Your kindness will
never be forgotten.
35c
Bob
FINLAYSON -1 would like to thank every-
one who remembered me with cads, calls,
visits and treats during my recent may in
hospital. A special "Thank you" to Dr. Jadd.
names rind staff at South Huroo Hospital
Dr. tears and nurses at University Hospital
and Dr. Maittaner and nurses at Victoria
Hospital for the care and concern shown to
me during my illness, it was all greatly ap-
preciated.
35* Murray
HYDE - We would like to sincerely thank
all friends and relatives who remembered
Florence while in hospital and since recant-
ing home, with cards, calls, visits and treats
sent. Also to the V.O.N.'s for their spedai
rue, and for the remembrances to Harvey
on his birthday.
35• Florence and Harvey
KLAVER - Herman's family wishes to
thank one and all for their kindness and
words of comfort during the lea of a hus-
band, brother, father and grandfather. To our
neighbours and friends who sent food to the
house, the beautiful floral tributes and chari-
table donations in Herman's memory, thank
you. We would alto like to thank aft the peo-
ple behind the scenes that made such a sor-
rowful time so special. 3Sc
Cards 0! Thanks
MORRISON • A sincere thank you to those
who with yourgifts and cards,
helped maize our 50th Wedding Anniversary
a successful evening. A note of special
thanks to our daughters Julie (M.C.) and
Lisa for their hard work in organizing this
event. Musical number and tributes by Mar-
lene, Ross and John Mathers were muchly
appreciated. To our chikfren and spouses,
Louie, Pete, Lisa. Brian, Lynda, Jerry, Julie,
Steve and Gary who helped in any war, our
love and thanks. For our eight grandchildren
Kyle. Amy, Kelsey, Clad, Kirby, Courtney,
Lauren and Jeri, a great memory. All was
y appreciated.
PRE$ZCATOR - In
Mahlon. I wish to
thanks to family and
forting thoughts and
and flowers.
35*
Reg and Dorothy
regards to my brother
express my heartfelt
friends for their com-
rerembrances, cards
Alma, Bud and family
(RATHWELL) LEPPINGTON - We
would like to thank Dr. Flowers, Dr. Baker
and the Clinton Public Hospital 1st floor
nurses for the excellent care of our mother
during her final time with us. Special thanks
to family and friends. We appreciate the sup-
pon and kindness they have shown us at a
Time when we needed u most.
35c The family of
Mary (Rathwell) Leppington
RESTEMAYER - The family of the late
Greta Restemayer express their sincere
thanks and appreciation for the sympathy
shown in the loss of a dear mother, grandma
and gnat -grandma. Thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the beautiful
flowers, charitable donations, cards, calls,
food sent to our homes and to the church.
Thanks Nancy for your help at suppertime.
A special thank you to Pastor John for his
prayers and comforting message. Hoffman's
Funeral Home and the pallbearers. Also sin-
cere thanks to the Lutheran Ladies Guild for
serving lunch. Your acts of kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
35c Sincerely,
Ruth, Bernice, Glen and families
SOMERVILLE-TROCCHI • We wish to
thank the ladies of Centralia United Church
and surrounding community for their very
generous bridal shower gift. Special thanks
to Donna Srnith, June Essery, Lois Wilson
and Heather Smith for their enjoyable visit.
Your kindness is greatly appreciated.
35• Sincerely.
Stacy Somerville
Vince Trocchi
HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY
Tong
Pickering
("Pick")
Love Hour
family and
friends
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grown so fair,
But thank
God, you've
changed your
hair!
HAPPY 16th
PINKY
love the
O'Rourke
family
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Engagement
Bob, Rick, Raymond and Karen
and families together with She-
ryl, Murray, Donald, Christine,
Greg and Lisa and families an-
nounce the engagement of their
parents Barbara 'Fraise,' Snell,
Centralia to Ralph Ronald Ben-
newies, Seaforth. The marriage
is to take place September 7.
Open reception Seaforth Legion.
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Happy 50tA
* Birthday
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* A cut above the rest! *
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Happy 40th
Anniversary
Charlie and
Mavis Anthill
Sept. 1,1956
Looe from
your family
and friends
Stag & Doe
Rick Price
& Tammy Neve
Sat., Sept. 21
8 p.m. -1 a.m.
East London Optimist Club
Light lunch, DJ
86.00 per person/$10 per couple
Cant 235-3674
rants Dee,
for Debbie Jeffrey
& Ed Meldinger
Fri., Aug. 30
9 p.m.- 1 a.m.
Zurich Ice Surface. DJ, S5.
Lunch provided. Age of mayor try
CO9.(E CELTBVIrit
WSW
S rridE ASNDs` •
80th Birthday
with his family at an
Open House on September 1,
1996 at the Masonic Hall,
Ailsa Craig, from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
Best Wishes only.
Grand Bend Nursery School
September 96 Registration
Still have openings for September
Registration - Ages 3 & 4 year olds
CONTACT LOIS GiLL 238-5871
Happy loth Birthday
a f Elwood! n f
After 50 years, stili making
�✓1Yp Love >otAv wife
Y� and family
sweet music
. . Coming events
NEW HOURS - Parks Country Store, Restaurant, Bakery announces new hours: 10-6
M -F and 10.8 S -S. To book restaurant for private functions for 15 or more in the eve-
ning. call 692-5373. Sunday Brunch returns September 15. 35c
PARKHILL CONSERVATION AREA EVENING WALK, August 29. Thursday.
Parkhill CA's extensive nature trail system lads visitors through mature forests. along
creeks and into research plantations. An Ausabk Bayfield Conservation Authority natu-
ralist will interpret the evening's sights, sounds std scents. Meet at the 'Head of Trails'
parking Id, east of the main park entrance. 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 82.50 per person or
10.00 per fancily (includes entrance fee to the park). 2 km east of Parkhill. Inquiries:
ABCA at 519-235-2610. 34,35c
THERE WILL BE A CONCERT of Bell Musk at Trivia Memorial Anglican Church
on Saturday, August 31 and Sunday, September 1. The Bellringcrs are Hazel Snedden
and Kevin Love. Mr. Love plays traditional church music and Miss Snedden plays con-
temporary music. 34,35c
PRIDE OF HURON first meeting. September 4, 6:30 potluck. 35•
THE HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION is holding a
barbecue on Sunday,September 8, 1996 from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Clinton Lion Park,
Highway 04 South, linton. This is a special time to socialize with Helen Johns, MPPI
everyone is welcome to attend. Tickets are 88.00 (aduh), 84.00 for children under 12.
For tickets please call 235-2679, 235-0245, 236-4707. 263-5988, 263-2332 or 237-
3345. 35c
DEMOLITION DERBY, Friday, September 27, 1996, 7 p.m., Clinton Arena. Applica-
tions at Oaiser-Kneale Ins.. Isaac St.. Clinton, 482-9747 days, 482-7923 after 5 p.m.
34,35c
THE MESSIAH will be performed by the Blyth Festival Singers in December. New
members are welcome. Practices begin Monday, September 9, 8:00 p.m. at the June Hill
Rehearsal Hall, Blyth Festival. Por more lafornation call 519-357-2010. 35,36c
CALL TO WORKING ARTISTSIARTISANS St. Marys to Lucas area, to participate
in '96 Studio Tour, October 19 sad 20. Send rewind and four clan photos by
0 for juryieg to Renee Knight, RR 06 St. Marys, N4X ICS. info call (319)
22 -8165 or (319) 225-2692. 35•
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Comer of Gidley and Main
The Rev. Fay M. Patterson
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
September 1, 1996
11 a.m. Holy Eucharist B.A.S.
Nursery Available
ElEveryone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Communion Service
Sunday School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. Bible Study
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
September 1
11:00 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
Worship Broadcast on
Community Channel
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
162 Main St. North
Pastor Peter Tuininga
:723
September 1, 1996
10:00 e.m.Mtrnkg Service
Sunday Schooi for Me 3
during mornkng sonic*
7:00 p.m. Evening service
Nursery Availed*
Eur t•I• Welcome
Sundsy
CJCS ad m.
CKNX 920 10:30 am.
Dally T.V.
Faith 20 Global 6:30 a.m.
September 1
9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.
Worship Broadcast on
Community Channel
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Sunday, September 1, 1996 10:00 a.m.
Rev. Cordell Parsons
-s- Junior Congregation 10 a.m.
Social Time following Service
Courtesy Car.
Bob Coates 235-2787
Everyone welcome
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
68 Main S� ou(ft
235-2784
Minister
Rev. Daniel Rotishom•
Courtesy Car: 236.1987
Youth Worker: Tracey Whiteon Bahro
Sunday, September 1, 1996
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Sept. 8 Bus leaving for Camp Kintail
at 10 a.m. sharp. Bring cold
potluck, dishes and utensils.
Sept. 9 12:30 p.m. P.C.W. potluck
finch
Sept. 10 8 p.m. Gordon AuxiNary
Sept. 12 8 p.m. Choir practice
telefors aro most welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1Exeter
� Kevon in Ru ledge
Aseletent l BOyretnk
235-2881
Bunch", Sepltlirtber 1
Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 e.m.
School 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
A
RATHWELL-LEPPINGI'ON • At Chinos
Public Hospital 1996, Mary Isobel as
Tuesday,) Leppt gen tea 20,f
Exeter in her 67th year. Dearly missed by
Jack
k Lep � tngof Brumfield. tear mother
Wendy and Abe Koene of Nampa, Alber-
ta, Rob and Janice Rathwell of Exeter. mud
Mary Ann and Mike Wanner of Bayfield.
Mso loved by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-
pandchildrea. Dear sister of Lorraine Tel -
feed of Simooe and William Talbot of Exet-
er. Also lovinaly remembered by the Talbot.
Rathwell andfamilia.
Prede-
ceased by her first husband Robot John
Rathwell (1963) and by one brother Dewar
(Bud) Talbot. At Mary's request these will
be no funeral home visitation or funeral ser-
vice. Cremation with interment of ashes in
Bayfield Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 35c
RYCKMAN - At University Hospital, Lon-
don, Ontario, on Tuesday. August 20, 1996.
Mahlon A Ryckman, of Exeter, Ontario, in
his 79th year. Beloved husband of Josie
(Kerslake) Ryckman. Dar father of Ron
and Susan (Kellar) Ryckman of Iroquois
Falls, Ontario, and Doug and Roberta (Neil)
Ryckman of Calgary, Alberta Loving
pandfather of Sean and Mark Ryckman.
Survived by sister Alma Preszcator and her
husband Bud and brother-in-law Gerald
(Pat) Skinner of Exeter. Predeceased by his
sister Dorothy and brother-in-law Russ Fink-
beiner, his sister Gladys' Skinner, and his
brother Wes Ryckman. Friends called for
visitation on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. at the Dinney Funeral Home, 471 Main
Street, Exeter, where the funeral and com-
mittal service was held on Friday, August
23. 1996 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Cordell Par-
sons of Exeter United Church officiating. In-
terment in Exeter Cemetery. A Legion ser-
vice was held Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m.
Those wishing to make memorial contribu-
tions may consider the Alzheimer's Society
or charity of your choice.
A tree will be planted
as a living memorial
to Mr. Ryckman.
WEIGAND - Peacefully at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Wednesday. August 21,
1996, Douglas James Weigand of Dash-
wood, in his 53rd year. Beloved son of
Louis H. Weigand of Exeter and the late
Nellie (Fee) Weigand (December 1995).
Loved brother and brother-in-law of Bill and
Doris Weigand of Exeter. Dear uncle of
Mark and Andrea Weigand. Also loved by
his aunts, uncles and their families. Rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home. Dashwood, with visitation Friday af-
ternoon and evening; where the funeral ser-
vice was held on Saturday, August 24, 1996
at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Cordell Parsons offi-
ciated. Interment Calvary United Church Ce-
metery. Dashwood. If desired, memorial do-
nations to the Schleroderma Society,
Calvary United Church or charity of choice
would be -appreciated. -,1-• 53e
In Memoriams
BROOM - In loving memory of my wife
Shirley May, who passed away August 28,
1994.
Time spells on, two years have passed,
Since death its gloom, its shadow cast,
Within our home where all seemed bright.
And took from us a shining light.
We miss that light, and ever will,
Her vacant place there's none to fill,
Down here we mourn, but not'in vain,
For up in Heaven we will meet again.
Sadly missed by husband Herb. 35•
McCANN - In memory of Peter McCann,
who passed away suddenly August 28. 1975.
Always remembered, loved and missed,
Forever in our thoughts.
His family. 35*
Cards Of Thanks
BROOM - We wish to thank all of the peo-
ple who helped to make our Wedding Anni-
versary a very special one. We thank Rev.
Peebles who did a wonderful service for us
that we will always remember. Thanks to
Marion and Shirley who went to a lot of
trouble in preparing and serving our lunch.
Special thanks to Connie, June, tarleen and
the kids, who helped in the planning and the
physical labour of preparing for our day.
Many, many thanks to our family and
friends who carne to help us celebrate. We
will always cherish this day because of you
all.
35• Margaret and David
ERB • We would like to thank all these who
sent cards, flowers, gifts, phone calls and
visits while in the hospital and since retum-
ing home. A special thank you to Helen and
all the staff for taking sae of the business.
Also to Mike and Laurie Masse for taking
are of Leeann and Robert for us. Thanks
once again to all of you. Your kindness will
never be forgotten.
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Bob
FINLAYSON -1 would like to thank every-
one who remembered me with cads, calls,
visits and treats during my recent may in
hospital. A special "Thank you" to Dr. Jadd.
names rind staff at South Huroo Hospital
Dr. tears and nurses at University Hospital
and Dr. Maittaner and nurses at Victoria
Hospital for the care and concern shown to
me during my illness, it was all greatly ap-
preciated.
35* Murray
HYDE - We would like to sincerely thank
all friends and relatives who remembered
Florence while in hospital and since recant-
ing home, with cards, calls, visits and treats
sent. Also to the V.O.N.'s for their spedai
rue, and for the remembrances to Harvey
on his birthday.
35• Florence and Harvey
KLAVER - Herman's family wishes to
thank one and all for their kindness and
words of comfort during the lea of a hus-
band, brother, father and grandfather. To our
neighbours and friends who sent food to the
house, the beautiful floral tributes and chari-
table donations in Herman's memory, thank
you. We would alto like to thank aft the peo-
ple behind the scenes that made such a sor-
rowful time so special. 3Sc
Cards 0! Thanks
MORRISON • A sincere thank you to those
who with yourgifts and cards,
helped maize our 50th Wedding Anniversary
a successful evening. A note of special
thanks to our daughters Julie (M.C.) and
Lisa for their hard work in organizing this
event. Musical number and tributes by Mar-
lene, Ross and John Mathers were muchly
appreciated. To our chikfren and spouses,
Louie, Pete, Lisa. Brian, Lynda, Jerry, Julie,
Steve and Gary who helped in any war, our
love and thanks. For our eight grandchildren
Kyle. Amy, Kelsey, Clad, Kirby, Courtney,
Lauren and Jeri, a great memory. All was
y appreciated.
PRE$ZCATOR - In
Mahlon. I wish to
thanks to family and
forting thoughts and
and flowers.
35*
Reg and Dorothy
regards to my brother
express my heartfelt
friends for their com-
rerembrances, cards
Alma, Bud and family
(RATHWELL) LEPPINGTON - We
would like to thank Dr. Flowers, Dr. Baker
and the Clinton Public Hospital 1st floor
nurses for the excellent care of our mother
during her final time with us. Special thanks
to family and friends. We appreciate the sup-
pon and kindness they have shown us at a
Time when we needed u most.
35c The family of
Mary (Rathwell) Leppington
RESTEMAYER - The family of the late
Greta Restemayer express their sincere
thanks and appreciation for the sympathy
shown in the loss of a dear mother, grandma
and gnat -grandma. Thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the beautiful
flowers, charitable donations, cards, calls,
food sent to our homes and to the church.
Thanks Nancy for your help at suppertime.
A special thank you to Pastor John for his
prayers and comforting message. Hoffman's
Funeral Home and the pallbearers. Also sin-
cere thanks to the Lutheran Ladies Guild for
serving lunch. Your acts of kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
35c Sincerely,
Ruth, Bernice, Glen and families
SOMERVILLE-TROCCHI • We wish to
thank the ladies of Centralia United Church
and surrounding community for their very
generous bridal shower gift. Special thanks
to Donna Srnith, June Essery, Lois Wilson
and Heather Smith for their enjoyable visit.
Your kindness is greatly appreciated.
35• Sincerely.
Stacy Somerville
Vince Trocchi
HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY
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friends
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grown so fair,
But thank
God, you've
changed your
hair!
HAPPY 16th
PINKY
love the
O'Rourke
family
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Engagement
Bob, Rick, Raymond and Karen
and families together with She-
ryl, Murray, Donald, Christine,
Greg and Lisa and families an-
nounce the engagement of their
parents Barbara 'Fraise,' Snell,
Centralia to Ralph Ronald Ben-
newies, Seaforth. The marriage
is to take place September 7.
Open reception Seaforth Legion.
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Happy 50tA
* Birthday
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* A cut above the rest! *
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Happy 40th
Anniversary
Charlie and
Mavis Anthill
Sept. 1,1956
Looe from
your family
and friends
Stag & Doe
Rick Price
& Tammy Neve
Sat., Sept. 21
8 p.m. -1 a.m.
East London Optimist Club
Light lunch, DJ
86.00 per person/$10 per couple
Cant 235-3674
rants Dee,
for Debbie Jeffrey
& Ed Meldinger
Fri., Aug. 30
9 p.m.- 1 a.m.
Zurich Ice Surface. DJ, S5.
Lunch provided. Age of mayor try
CO9.(E CELTBVIrit
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S rridE ASNDs` •
80th Birthday
with his family at an
Open House on September 1,
1996 at the Masonic Hall,
Ailsa Craig, from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
Best Wishes only.
Grand Bend Nursery School
September 96 Registration
Still have openings for September
Registration - Ages 3 & 4 year olds
CONTACT LOIS GiLL 238-5871
Happy loth Birthday
a f Elwood! n f
After 50 years, stili making
�✓1Yp Love >otAv wife
Y� and family
sweet music
. . Coming events
NEW HOURS - Parks Country Store, Restaurant, Bakery announces new hours: 10-6
M -F and 10.8 S -S. To book restaurant for private functions for 15 or more in the eve-
ning. call 692-5373. Sunday Brunch returns September 15. 35c
PARKHILL CONSERVATION AREA EVENING WALK, August 29. Thursday.
Parkhill CA's extensive nature trail system lads visitors through mature forests. along
creeks and into research plantations. An Ausabk Bayfield Conservation Authority natu-
ralist will interpret the evening's sights, sounds std scents. Meet at the 'Head of Trails'
parking Id, east of the main park entrance. 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 82.50 per person or
10.00 per fancily (includes entrance fee to the park). 2 km east of Parkhill. Inquiries:
ABCA at 519-235-2610. 34,35c
THERE WILL BE A CONCERT of Bell Musk at Trivia Memorial Anglican Church
on Saturday, August 31 and Sunday, September 1. The Bellringcrs are Hazel Snedden
and Kevin Love. Mr. Love plays traditional church music and Miss Snedden plays con-
temporary music. 34,35c
PRIDE OF HURON first meeting. September 4, 6:30 potluck. 35•
THE HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION is holding a
barbecue on Sunday,September 8, 1996 from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Clinton Lion Park,
Highway 04 South, linton. This is a special time to socialize with Helen Johns, MPPI
everyone is welcome to attend. Tickets are 88.00 (aduh), 84.00 for children under 12.
For tickets please call 235-2679, 235-0245, 236-4707. 263-5988, 263-2332 or 237-
3345. 35c
DEMOLITION DERBY, Friday, September 27, 1996, 7 p.m., Clinton Arena. Applica-
tions at Oaiser-Kneale Ins.. Isaac St.. Clinton, 482-9747 days, 482-7923 after 5 p.m.
34,35c
THE MESSIAH will be performed by the Blyth Festival Singers in December. New
members are welcome. Practices begin Monday, September 9, 8:00 p.m. at the June Hill
Rehearsal Hall, Blyth Festival. Por more lafornation call 519-357-2010. 35,36c
CALL TO WORKING ARTISTSIARTISANS St. Marys to Lucas area, to participate
in '96 Studio Tour, October 19 sad 20. Send rewind and four clan photos by
0 for juryieg to Renee Knight, RR 06 St. Marys, N4X ICS. info call (319)
22 -8165 or (319) 225-2692. 35•
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