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BECKE'Fr WALLIS - Derek and Paula
thank God for the safe arrival of their son,
Drew James. 7 lbs. 7 on, born Moaday, Oc-
tober 21, 1996 at St. Joseph's Hospital. Lon-
don. Proud grandparents are Jim and Bub
Beckett, Exch and Paul and Linda Wallis,
Granton and grab pacts Goad and
Ev Johns and (yodel! Crane. 43x
COOLMAN - Ron, Diane and big brother
Deric are pleseed to announce the arrival of
Kendra Anna. She was born on Wednesday.
October 16, 1996 and weighed 9 lbs. 13 ozs.
Proud grandparents are John and Anne Mid -
arof Seaforth. Special thanks to Dr.
Dr. Maynard and the nurses at St. Jo-
seph's Health Centre. 43•
KIRK - Tracy and David are drilled to an-
nounce the safe arrival of Alyssa Beryl. on
October 2, 1996, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Spoiling privi-
leges go to grandparents Darlene and Bruce
Joyce, Bill Glenn and Don and Joyce Kirk.
Great-grandparents Marvin and Donna
Wein, Lillian and Elmer Joyce, Herb Beier -
ling, Doreen Kirk and Pete Sutherland, and
Shirley Kirk. Watching over Alyssa from
heaven. great-grandparents Gordon Kirk,
Beryl and Goldie Glenn and Marjorie Beier -
ling. 43•
KOEKKOEK - Dan and Robyn (nee
McLellan) and big sister Stephanie wel-
come, with love, Rachel Patricia, born on
October 1, 1996 at York County Hospital,
Newmarket weighing 7 lbs. 7 ors. Proud
grandparents are Merle McLellan. Exeter;
Frank Koekkoek, Cookstown; Ali Meier,
Holland and great -grandma Ida Dicrert,
Hensel!. 43•
McALLLSTER/DOWN • The battery is
complete! The 2 on 2's can begin now that
Brett William has arrived. Brett entered the
spats arena October 13. 1996 weighing in at
8 lbs. Proud coaches are John and Patti with
big brother Matt. Grandparents Ian and Shir-
ley McAllister and Bob and Pat Down
cheered his speedy entrance. 43c
YATES - it is with much love the Jones
family congratulates Stefanie and Ken on
the birth of Austin Matthew, born at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital on October 13, 1996 weigh-
ing 9 lbs. 14 oz. Our thanks go to all doctors
and nursing staff who attended Stefanie dur-
ing her stay. Uncles Daniel and Shane, all
relatives overseas, Michelle. Karen and
Brent pass on their best wishes. Special
thanks to Ken who showed much love and
devotion.. 43*
In Memoriams
LEWIS - In loving memory of ow parents,
s and
who away October 261982; and Jes-
sie, October 30, 1991.
October comes with great regret.
It brings back memories we will never for -
As tiine
or-Asurne unfolds another year,
Memories keep you ever near.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Helen, Don, Edith. Norman. Linda. Allan.
Gladys and our families. 43*
PURDY/WEIBERG - in loving memory of
a special grandmother, Susan. who passed
away September 25, 1985 and a special
roarer, Maxine, who passed away October
17. 1985.
May the winds of love Now softly.
And whisper so you'll hear,
That we still love and miss you,
And wish that you were here.
Every day in some small way,
Memories of you come our way.
Though absent you are ever near,
Still mated, still loved, still ever dear.
Alwaysloved and remembered by the Wei -
berg amilies. the Northcott family, the
Humphreys family, Wilma and Chris and
the Fischer family. 43c
Cards Of Thanks
ANDREWS - 1 would like to thank the Ex-
eter volunteer fire department for their quick
- response to the fire at 30 Kalish Ave., Octo-
ber 2. Also thanks to Gary Hartman and
Gerry Kilbourn for controlling the fire until
the fire department arrived.
43* Sincerely,
Martin
CLENDF JNING • We wish to thank W
our family. friends, and neighbours for their
kindness and support in the great loss of our
dear son Brenden James. Special thanks for
the gifts of food, cards and the charitable do-
nations, also to Father Morris and the St.
Boniface C.W.L. for the lovely luncheon.
Special thanks to the NICU and third floor
nurses, the doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital
in London and the V.O.N. that came to help
us at home.
43* Paul, Renes, and Carlie
EBERHARDT - 1 wish to express my sin-
cere thanks to neighbours, friends and rela-
tives• for their concerns, flowers, visits,
cards, prayers, phone calls and treats during
my stay in hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Wall, Dr. Steciuk, nurses and staff a Uni-
versity Hospital and South Huron Hospital.
Your kindness will always be rernembered.
43• Anna
BERN • A huge thank you to friends and
FLBLYHER - Wow!! We made it. What a
special day to be with relatives. neighbours
and friends. Sorry we could not spend more
time with each of you. Thank you for the
many gifts, cards and well wishes. Special
"Thank You" to Rev. Tolmay. and to our
family, children, grandchildren and great-
grandson, to all the in-laws for dishwashing,
making tea, serving ice cream and carrying
W the extras it takes for such a super day.
You all combined "Love" and work to make
our 50th Anniversary a day to remember al-
ways.
43 Roo and Isabelle
LENK - We would like to express our sin-
cere appreciation to everyone who lent their
support during ow recent health problems.
Special thanks. to Maureen and Doctors Ste-
cruk. Hodder and Cbernic k, also to Dr.
Dressler and team at University hospital.
Thanks are also exteaded to our neighbours
and friends. for those lovely flowers, plana
and cards, you all have a special place in our
hearts. Last. but not lents thaak you Brood'
498 Grand Bend RCL and the Hedleys.
Your support was as it always is, the very,
very beat. Thank you all.
4Dorothy and Bill
LYNN • Thank you to all our friends, neigh-
bours, and relatives far the cards and gifts
we received on the occasion of our Fiftieth
Wedding Anniversary.
43* Jean and Elson
McCANN - A sincere appreciation to Father
John Pirt for his set and to our many
good Meads and neighbours for thinking of
us on the occasion o our 50th Wedding An-
niversary by their Masses, cards, flowers,
gifts, visits, and phone calls. You really
made us feel tike two special people. Thank
you to our family for their care and devotion
without end.
43c Gratefully,
Bill and Mary
MORGAN - We sincerely wish to thank rel-
atives, dear friends and good neighbours for
all their support over the past few weeks.
Your prayers, kind inquiries of Joe's health
and generous offers of assistance were ap-
preciated. To the nurses and Homecare
workers who made it possible for Joe to stay
home, we are indebted. To all who extended
their sympathy by way of cards and letters,
charitable donations, beautiful floral tributes
and food brought to our homes - thank you.
We are grateful to Rev. IcerMacKenzie
for officiating, to Joe's ws for acting
a s pallbearers, to his grandc for being
flowerbearers, and to Bill, Sue, Clarence and
Dan of Haskett's Funeral Home for their
kindnesses and compassion. Charles Corbett
- your message captured Joe's spirit and per-
sonality and we thank you for another mem-
ory. The pastoral visits by The Reverends
Doug MacKenzie, Kate Hathaway, Alistair
Weir, Teresa Corrigan, Mary Wood, and
Richard Anions helped comfort us. "(Sod's
M1LLAA - At Exeter Viiia, Exeter, on Oc-
tober 18. 1996, David Millar. formerly of
Usborne Township in his 93rd year. Beloved
husband of the late Ann Elizabeth (Turnbull)
Miller (September 25, 1996). Survived by a
brother James and a sister Isabelle Mitchell
both of Leland. Mso survived by a niece,
and a nephew. Friends called at the Hopper
Hockey atonal Horne, Exeter, where the
complete funeral service was held on Octo-
ber 21 with Rev. Daniel Rou chane officiat-
ing. Interment Exeter 17mnt4ery. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
d6d fellow by MMemotial�Service n the . Therewill
the
be an
home on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. under the
auspices of Exeter Oddfellows. 43c
PEPPER • At South Hu-
ron Hospital, Exeter on
Sunday, October 20. 1996,
Roy F. Pepper of Exeter in
his 75th year. Beloved
husband of Robina
(O'Brien) Pepper and the late Irene Brook
(1988). Dear stepfather of Peal Kirk and
Grace and Bill Gtlfillan all of Exeter, Mari-
on Plunkett and Barb and Rick Elliott all of
Hensen, George and Agnes McLeod of Dun-
gannon, Dianne and Wayne More of London
and Donna and Bob Lavery of Banff, Alber-
ts. Also survived by several step-
grar lc4hildren and step -great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Wesley Pepper of Niagara
Falls, Cecil Pepper of Rosa Jewell
and Ethel Stewart both of Gode ich, Hannah
Miller of Seaforth and Marian Hooey of
Prince George, B.C. Predeceased broth-
ers Russell, Richard and Bloss a step-
daughter Betty Lang. Friends may call at the
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William
Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Wednes-
day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral ser-
vice will be held on Thursday, October 24 at
1:30 p.m. with Rev. Cordell Persons officiat-
ing. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Association or
South Huron Hospital, Exeter would be ap-
preciated by the family. There will be an
Oddfellows Memorial Service in the funeral
home on Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m.
under the auspices of Exeter Oddfelows. 43c
mug be beautiful - He only takes that_
CARTER • In loving me of Margaret family for the cards, plants, tress and food son and Anita Wein of Exeter. Both Ken and
Carter, who awes October 21 1987. 43' Lois. Judyalnd will be dearly missed by all. A re -
VALLIS - Kenneth Stiles Vallis of Exeter,
formerly of Galt, passed away at South Hu-
ron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, October
15, 1996 in his 72nd year. Born in Saint
John, New Brunswick, son of the late Leon
and Laura (Stiles) Vallis. Beloved husband
of the late Josephine (Quinlan) Vallis (Janu-
ary 1996). Dear father and fatter -in-law of
Chip and Barbara Vallis of Toronto, Brian
and Janine Vallis of St. John's, Newfound-
land. Loving Papa of Laura and Clark Vallis
of Toronto, Kate, Jennifer and John Vallis of
St. John's. Dear brother of Margaret Meier
and Jean Vallis, both of Saint John, New
Brunswick. be friend of Lary, Barb. Ja-
P Y brought to our home and especially the
and Greg Kevi and Brc� cos( friends and held
�The al years will not return.• ytQ, hugs and lords f mart Bonnie n dig,e or relatives was a
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Lovingly remembered byy M�arie and Ken The love of family and friends is very im- tend a sincere you.our supoo/i err r, t Exeter Cemetery. 1f desired, merno-
room, Gladys and Allan Lewis, Mon • a and portant in difficult times Thanks folks! while in hospital and getting bare on h� ( grans to the Heart and Stroke Foun-
. given to me and my family. A o un
our hearts, i4u Smith, the HDHS tri .October 18,
forever. aasd Watlasi, Darryl. Kathryn and Mailou. R - To my family_ and friends t ex- 1996 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Privat
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Ron Scott and families. 43* • Laura feet is ovaelming. It is a blessing to live dation or charity of choice. 43c
and work la tihli community.
43• Judith
SLAGiiI' - We would Rein thank alt of
our friends and neighbours who celebrated
with us on our 40th Wedding Anniversary.
To our children, Jeff. Ruth, Joanne and
Dale,•we thank you for the beautiful roses.
To our granddaughters Jessica and Haiky
loads of love for the beautiful plate. To
Marg Tammy, Jeff and Ruth thank you for
all of your work and planning.
43 Bonnie and Gerd+
'TINDALL • The family of the late C
Tindall wish to thank their friends and
neighbors for their expretsions of sympathy
through donations, flowers, cards and phase
calls. A special thank you to the Staff of 13x.'
ettr Villa for all their kindness and care.
Also a special thank you to Dr. Stecittkr
Rev. C. Paraoas, Hopper Hjtckey Funeral
Home and to Marjorie Johns. And to the Ira-
dies of Exeter U.C.W. for the lovely lunch
they served. All was deeply
43• Olive, Audrey, len sad Bob
e family in -
thank
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Eiteter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Assistant Pastor John Boyachek
235-2881
Sunday, October 27
Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 am.
Sunday School 9:30 and 11:00 am.
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Fwily Night
Everyone Welcome
October 27
9:10 a.m. -11:00 a.m.
Worship Broadcast on
Community Channel
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Comer dy end Mein
Th22nd Sunda, after 111141000 e1
October 27, 1096
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer B.C.P.
Rev. Morley Pinkney
Misery AvtiM.ble
gm) Everyone Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
88 Main Skeet South
236-27M
iRrtleisr
Rev. Daniel goushome
Courtesy Car: 236-1967
Youth Worker: Tracey Whitson Battro
Sunday, October 27, 1996
11: and S nd MorningWorship
Sermon Senntitle►: Sunday
Wadding Feast of
Girton'
Stripers: John 2:1-11
Oct. 24 8:00 pm Choir pintos
Oct. 25 7:00 pm Youth
Ori. 27 9:00 am Chane
Brrake.st C *
10:00 am Junior Choir Prac-
tlos
2.4 pm Costume Party
Oct. 28 7:30 pm Session Meaanp
Oct. 29 7:30 pm Kegs Bible
Study
Visions err meet watoene
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Comer 04 James and Andrew St.
Sunday, October 27, 1996
10:30 a.m.
Anniversary Service
Rev. Glen Wright.
Special Musk:: The Black
Sheep'
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
Nursery
Social Hour following service
Courtesy Car:
Frank Boyle 235-2877
Everyone welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
162 Maks St North
Pastor Pater TuIv*ps
236-1723
October 27. 1996
10:00 am.Moming Service
Sunday School ler apes 3 - grade 4
during morning service
7:00 p.m. Evsnktp cervica
Nursery AvMable
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 9201030 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m.
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Communion Service
Sunday School for M apes
11:OOT�ym. rilly Bible evsnkrge Hour
7:30 p.m. Bible Study
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Ewrynrte Welcome
Death Notices
DEITZ • Surrounded by his family at Uni-
vesityHospitalLondon on October 20,
Gay 1996. GWilliam Dein of Hetaall in his
47th Beloved huebend of MonkRooaeboom. Loving father of Mark and spe-
cial Mend Shannon of HensslL Loved sat of
Edna I.. Dela and the late Jobe W. Ddtz of
Ilensail, and son -inn -law of Martha Rouse -
boom of Henaai. Dar pentium of Mary
Bro.dfoa of Heraall. Dear brother and
brother-in-law of Nancy Deitz and friend
Brian, Huron Park, Marg and Jim Swdaer
of Shipka, Albert and Trudy Rooseboom of
1, Martha Dutton of Rueter, Shirley
and Kevin Nixon of linter and Breads
Rooseboom of Huron Pak. Loved by sever-
al amts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Valls.
tion In the Hensall Clapel, 120 Ktag Si.
Hensel where the funeral service was W. -
ducted. Interment Baird's Centenary. Masao -
rials contributions to the Ontario Liver
Foundation or charity of choice would be
=atby the family. (l.M. Mc/lath
Home inc., Zurich entrusted with ar-
rangements, 519-236-4365). 43c
DOUPE - At Manorial Hotpieai, St. Marys,
on Saturday, October 12, 1449966 Myrtle Isa-
bel Doupe (nee Washburn) of St. Marys, for-
rneily of Kirkton, is her 96th yen Bdowal
wife of the late Joseph Wesley ppm
(1936). Loving mother of Ivan and !ilei
Doupe of Mitchell, Harry Doupe of MI1vw
ton, Leona Take of London, Melvin and Bs-
tdoe Doupe of Mitchell, Ella Switser of St.
Marys, and Junior and Leon. Doupe of RR
dews. 4Marys. Sadly dmissed by 23 -
Vara
sod Ella 1�0.�1 broiler
Switzer,,tt gra misooapR�o(nallid° 6D diliadaighter Lieri
law
ter-fa-law
Lois
(1972) aid Wil*eda Yoke
(1994). Rdativee sad Mere wets raosired
bye dee red., 7 die Sass °. SI Nowa, Sal
� Sara Ltd., 47 Wdii 9weel Joedl,
Mays, on Tuesday, has 2-4 and 7-9
where the funeral service was held W
day, October 16 at 1:30 p.m . with Rer.
Jones officiating. homiest Kbinon this,
Cotte Society,. In her ttninties&scgi to LLodgi,
*L � Memo st the Maredil ai 1Ml, 31
Wyk would be apptecinret 43c
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DIAMOND ANNIVERSAIN
Nov, 2,1936
The family of Orville and Hilda
Grose Invite friends and
neighbours to an
OPEN HOUSE
In honour of their
60th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
at the
Bryanston Community Centre
Saturday, October 26, 1996 -
2-4 p.m.
Best Wishes Only
71%11VYvtz en
ChriS
Sat.; Oct.
8 p.m. -11 p.m.
Zurich Arena
Co-sponsored by Hay Days
Committee and the Village of
Zurich. Admission is a Non-
perishable food item. Free
popcorn, hot chocolate and
coffee.
Congratulations
on your. 25th
Anniversary
Love always,
Kala and Kinn
xoxo
WICIIMMINV
HAPPY 80th CLIFF RUSSELL
18St fi!lal0.Netp us Celebrate
Sui cit tIkt. 27 - 2-4 p.m.
SHIPKA SCHOOL '�'•
Best WishesOriI
Royal Canadian Legion
R.E. Pooley Branch #167
Exeter, Ontario
1999 Poppy Campaign
Road
Poppy Trust Funds - Sept. 30/96
Revenue collected In '95 campaign
Balance -
Costs of Wreaths/Crosses '
Cost of Lapel Poppies
Campaign Expenses - advertising
Disbursements - Veterans comforts
Total expenses
Balance In fund - Sept. 30/98
Ted Wales - Branch Poppy Chairman
Norm Eveland - Branch President
1996 Poppy Campaign - will be on Wednesday October 30 with
Legion and Cadet volunteers canvassing between
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
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COUNTRY MUSIC JAMBOREE
Saturday, November 2, 1896
South Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter
NON-STOP LISTENING & DANCE MUSIC
BY YOUR FAVOURITE LOCAL BAND'S AND
ENTERTAINERS
INCLUDING
* The Heywood and Mlttlehoitz Band
* Paul and Carl McNaughton
* Thames Road Guild
* Marjorie Johns and Friends
* Junction 21
* The Rowe Brothers
* Marlene Mothers and Eric Kints
* The Cloggers * Notes of Pester Year
* Sedulous Jazz Band
* Lauds Richardson
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