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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1996-10-30, Page 22Tines -Advocate, October 30, 1996 Page 21 Birth Announcements la call WILSON - It is with thankfulness to God that Emerson and Lillian Johns proudly an- nounce the arrival of their precious little grandson, Brandon Michael. born on Wednesday. October 23, 1996 at Bon Se- cours-St. Joseph's Hospital in Port Char- lotte, Florida, weighing 6 11)6.. 11.2 oz. A great-grandson for Olga Davis and Ina Johns. Ecstatic parents are Mike and Joanne. 44* Death Notices BLACKWELI. - After a lengthy illness, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. on Monday. October 28, 1996, David Campbell Borden Blackwell of the Parr Line. Hay Township in his 79th year. Son of the late William J. Blackwell and the late Sarah A. Tinney. Dear husband of the late Lillie K. Miller (1975). Dear father of John D. Blackwell and his wife Laurie Stanley -Blackwell of Antigonish. Nova Scotia. and Helen J. Bel- sheim and her husband Mel Bclsheim of London. Ontario. Loving grandfather of Mark. Claire and Eric Belsheim. Survived by his brother Stewart Blackwell and sister- in-law Irene Blackwell of Hay Township, and his sister-in-law Marian Blackwell of Lansing, Michigan. Predeceased by his brother William T. Blackwell. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral ar- rangements entrusted to the Dinney Funeral Hoanc. Exeter. Calls concerning the funeral_ may be d,rccted to Dinney Funeral Home, 235-3500. Due to extensive renovations, al- ternative arrangements are as follows: friends and relatives called for visitation on Tuesday, October 29, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.nr. at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Fu- neral Home, Dashwood where the funeral service will he held on Wednesday, October 30. 1996, at 3 p.m. with Rev. Henry Annen of Hensall United Church officiating. Cre- mation. Interment of ashes at Exeter Ceme- tery. Those wishing to make memorial con- tributions may consider South Huron Hospital or the Huronia Humane Society. David Blackwell spent his life farming the Iand.where he was horn and where his fami- ly located in 1889. He was widely known for his seen cleaning business and his exten- sive knowledge of local history. 44c A tree will be planted as a living memorial to David Blackwell. CAWTHORPE - At the Sarnia General Hospital on Thursday, October 24, 1996, Margaret Mary (Batte) Cawthorpe; age 80 of Exeter. Beloved wife of Frank Cawthorpe of Exeter. Loving mother of Dan Cawthorpe and his wife Margaret, Jane and her husband Ken Barnes and Jim Cawthorpe and his wife Susan. Dear grandmother of 6 grandchil- dren. A private family service will take place. Cremation will take place. Sympathy through donations to the Arthritis Society would be appreciated by the family. Ar- rangements by Smith Funeral Horne. 1576 London Road (Hwy. 7), Sarnia. 44c Death Notices Death Notices Cards Of Thanks In Memoriams In Memoriams CHRISTIE - Al London Health Sciences Centre. Unisersity Campus. on Saturday. October 26. 1996 William C. Christie of Hu- ron Park and formerly of Lower Ireland, Quebec in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Marlyn (Bennett) Christie. Dear father of Peter Christie. Mark and Tammy Christie all of Huron Park, Joy and Deanne Christie both of Guelph. Father-in-law of Bonnie Christie of Huron Park. Dear grandfather of Nicole and Tyson; MacKenzie, Samuel and Levi. Dear brother of Phyllis and Bob Cool- ing of B.C., Irene McCamnton of London and Marion and Andy Roy of Alberta. Dear brother-in-law of Noreen Christie of Dal- keith. Predeceased by a brother Wardy. Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey Funer- al Horne. 370 William Street. I west of Main, Exeter on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a memorial service will be held on Wednesday, October 30 at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Fay Patterson officiating. Crema- tion with interment of ashes in Christ Church Cemetery, Lower Ireland, Quebec. Donations to the University Hospital Foun- dation or the St. Joseph's I4ealth Centre On- cology Department would be appreciated by the family. 44c CLARKE - Peacefully at South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, with family by her side, on Fn - day. October 25. 1996. Audrey Agnes (Wil- liams) Clarke of Grand Bend, formerly of Crediton. in her 66th year. Beloved wife of Russell Clarke.Dear daughter of Alta (Smith) Williams of Parkhill and the late Charles Williams. Loved mother of Pat Hirt- zel and Bob Haist of Crediton, Bonnie Haist and Bob Dentrey of St. Thomas, Larry and Deborah Clarke of Wyoming and mother-in- law of Bev Hirzel of Lucan. Loving grand- ma of Mike Hirtzel and Fiona, Jeff and Christine Hirtzel, Brad Hirtzel and Jennifer, Tammy Haist and Norm, Jason Haist, Jenni- fer and Michelle Clarke. Great-grandmother of Nicole Hirtzel. Dear sister and sister-in- law of Velda Bowman, Sharon and Don Dixon, Brian Williams and Jack Williams all of Parkhill, Shirley and Ken Buzzell of Calgary, Ron and Sandy Williams of St. Marys. Also loved by the Clarke family, many nieces. nephews and their families. Predeceased by brother Doug Williams. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Fu- neral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Sun- day aftemoon and evening. The Funeral Ser- vice was held at Zion United Church, Crediton. on Monday, October 28, 1996 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Ed Laksmanis officiated. In- terment Grand Bend Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to London Regional Cancer Centre, Sarnia-Lambton V.O.N. or charity of choice would be appreciated. 44c GRENIER - At London Health Sciences Centre. University Campus on October 24, 1996, Carolyn Irene (Walker) Grenier of Ex- eter, and formerly of Bayfield, in her 41st year. Beloved daughter of Marjorie Glan- ville of Exeter, the late Carl Walker and the late Charles Glanville. Dear mother of De- Vonne Grenier at home. Dear sister of Vala- ne Minhinnick of Cromarty, Marlene and Randy Dietrich of Parkhill and Ray and Su- san Glanville of Chalk River. Also survived by two step -brothers and two step -sisters. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home. Exeter on October 26 prior to the fu- neral service with Rev. Gerald Wilson offi- ciating. Cremation. Donations to the De- Vonne Grenier Trust Fund would be appreciated by the family. 44c dome aub tnovzIj tp tutth uz TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH Corner of Gidley and Main The Rev. Fay M. Patterson 23rd Sunday after Pentecost November 3, 1996 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist B.A.S. Nursery Available Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Kevin Rutledge Assistant Pastor John Boyachek 235-2661 Sunday, November 3 Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome malf. \41 EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 162 Main St. North Pastor Peter Tuininga 235-1723 November 3, 1996 10:00 a.m.Moming Service Sunday School for ages 3 - grade 4 during momingservice 7:00 p.m. Evening service Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Sunday Radio CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m. CKNX 920 10:30 a.m. Daily T.V. Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m. November 3 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Worship Broadcast on Community Channel 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 November 3 11:00 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Worship Broadcast on Community Channel EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. Sunday, November 3, 1996 10:30 a.m. Outreach Sunday Speaker: DebCampbell Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Nursery Courtesy Car: Don Ecker 235-0575 Everyone welcome Country Christmas Bazaar November 9, 11-2 p.m. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Minister Rev. Daniel Roushorne Courtesy Car: 235-1967 Youth Worker: Tracey Whitson Bahro Sunday, November 3, 1996 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Sunday School Sermon title: 'The Courage of Conviction' Scripture: Daniel 3:13-18; Romans 9:1- 5; Acts 21:7-14 Nov. 4 1:30 PCW meeting Nov. 5 Rural Response for Healthy Children 8:00 Gordon Evening Auxil- iary Nov. 7 8:00 Choir practice • Nov. 10 11:15 Legion Service (note time change) Nov. 11 Hobo luncheon Visitors Aro most welcome GELINAS • At St. Joseph's Health Centre. on Sunday. October 27. 1996, Madeline Wessing Gelinas. age 79. of Sarnia. Beloved another of Marie Ronholm and her husband Pat, Connie Kerwin and her husband Jirn, Pat Cuthbert and her husband Bill, and Wil- helmina Kole and her husband Pieter, all of Sarnia. Loving stepmother of Mary Fran Damaran and her husband Ed, London. Jo- seph Gelinas and his wife Carrolle, Toronto. Anne O'Neill and her husband John, Lon- don, Bill Gelinas and his wife Kathy. Dela- ware, Carolyn Wilson and her husband Carl, Gloria Fenn and her husband Terry, Peter Gelinas, David Gelinas, Tommy Gelinas and his wife Patty. Leo Gelinas and his wife Ca- thy. Cathy Bardawill and her husband Jirn, all of London. Jane Bedard and her husband Pat, Zurich, Brenda Koehler and her hus- band Garry, Hensall, and Beth Risi, London. Grandmother of 49 and great-grandmother of 10. Sister of Sister Francis Borgia, Lon- don, Cecelia Jeffrey, Goderich, Isidore Du- charme, St. Joseph's. Margaret Masse, Lon- don, and Monica Jeffrey. Goderich. Also survived by ratany nieces and nephews. Pre- deceased by her husbands William Wessing. and Claude Gerard Gelinas, parents William and Josephine Ducharrttc, brothers William. Louis, Victor and Nap Duchanne, and sis- ters Sarah Charette, and Rina Laporte. Visi- tation at the McKenzie & Blundy Funeral Horne, 431 N.. Christina St. Funeral Mass 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Benedict's Church. Interment Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy. friends who wish may send memorial donations to the Victorian Order of Nurses, P.O. Box 2440, Sarnia, N7T 7S6. 44c LOCKWOOD - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on October 27, 1996, Elsie Lenore (Monteith) Lockwood of Hensall in her 92nd year. Dear mother of Eugene Cotter and his wife Norma of Oscoda, Michigan and Kathryn Elder and her husband Kenneth of RR 2, Hensall. Loving grandmother of 9 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, Mrs. Lockwood was predeceased by her husbands Elmer Cotter, Earl Oliver and George Lockwood, I daughter in infancy and 1 son Walter Cotter. Visitation in the Hensall Chapel, 120 King Street, Hensall where the complete funeral service was con- ducted on Tuesday, Rev. Henry Annen offi- ciating. Cremation. Interment of ashes in Keewanee Bay Cemetery, Michigan. Memo- rial contributions to the VON, Huron County Home Makers or South Huron Hos- pital would be appreciated by the family. Ar- rangements entrusted to J.M. McBeath Fu- neml Home Inc., Zurich (519-236-4365). 44c MCCANN - Surrounded by his family, with cou- rage and dignity, at his residence, on Tuesday, October 22, 1996, Wil- liam "Bill" C. McCann of RR #3 Dashwood (Mt. Carmel) in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Mary L. (Doyle) tdfCann. Loved father and father-in-law of 'I li McCann, Jane Gillespie and her hus- band John, Marg Wright and her husband Gavin, Jim and Deb McCann. Paul and Kim McCann. Brian and Jayne McCann, Bill and Leanne McCann and the late Denis McCann (1967). Loving grandpa of 15 grandchildren. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Mary and Tom Ryan, Madeline Regier, Ruby and Herb Person, Theresa, Irene. Nell and No- reen McCann, Jack and Donna Doyle, Cece- lia Connolly and Marie Gelinas. Loved by many nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by his parents, Alonzo and Lau- ra (Dietrich) McCann, sister Jean Lane, brothers Lawrence, Arnold, Jack and Joe McCann. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visi- tation Wednesday afternoon and evening. Prayers at the funeral home Wednesday at 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Mt. Cannel Church, Mt. Carmel on Thursday, October 24, 1996 at 11 a.m. Rev. •Father John Pirt celebrant. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. If desired, memorial do- nations to Perth -Huron V.O.N., Town and Country Homemakers or charity of,choice would be appreciated. Mr. McCann was co- founder and past president of McCann Redi- Mix Inc. and long time member of the Knights of Columbus; 3rd degree of the Fa- ther J.M. Fogarty Council and Honorary 4th Degree of Brother Andre Assembly. 44c Cards Of Thanks CONSiTT • I would like to thank our fami- ly and friends who were so kind to mc while in UWO Hospital and since returning home. Thanks for cards. Bowers and baking. Thank you to Dr. Grace; U.C.W.; Rev. Annen, Rev. McDonald for their visits. Words can not ex- press my gratitude for all kindness given to Jack and 1. 44* Marg DEITZ - The family of the Tate Gary Deitz would like to thank our families, rriends and neighbours for all their support, cards, phone calls and food brought to our home.Special thanks for all the floral tributes, donations to the various charities and expressions of sym- pathy shown to us during our loss. We would also like to thank J.M. McBeath Fu- neral Home, Rev. Annen, pallbearers and flowerbearers as well as the Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary for the lovely lunch. The care and compassions shown to us by the doctors and nurses at University Hospital, I.C.U. was truly overwhelming. The love of family and friends 15 very important during difficult times. 44' Minnie, Mark and Shannon, Edna and Nancy EAGLESON - We wish to express our sin- cere appreciation for the many acts of kind- ness shown to us in our recent loss of a lov- ing aunt and best friend, Winnie Eagleson. To our dear relatives, friends and neigh- bours, our warmest thanks for your cards, beautiful floral tributes, memorial donations and the food brought to our house. Your many expressions of sympathy and support mean so much. A very special thank you to her nephews who acted as pallbearers and flowerbearers, to Rev. Steven Cox for his comforting service, to Chuck and Lois Box for their kindness and compassion and to the ladies of the Iieury U.C.W. for theirener- ous lunch. You all helped make a difficult time a little easier. 44c Sincerely, Norm, Linda, Kevin and Rob Eagleson, Bill Dixon DESJARDINE - We wish to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for attend- ing our SOth Anniversary Open House; for their best wishes, cards, gifts and flowers. A very special thank you to our children and their families for the surprise lino ride through the countryside Saturday, ending up at Millington's for a lovely dinner and their work and planning on Sunday, making it a day which we will long remember. 44* Sincerely, Cecil and Eleanor EATON - I would like to thank family, friends and neighbours for visits, cards, gifts, flowers and phone calls, both in hospi- tal and at home. Special thanks to doctors, nurses and therapists on fourth floor east and Dr. Steve MacDonald, University Hospital, London. Thanks to V.O.N.'s and therapists who came to my horse. 44' Gord FALL RUMMAGE SALE - Our thanks to the Hospital Auxiliary members and the many volunteers for their generous help to- wards the Fall Rummage Sale and Tag Day campaigns. There was an excellent response of donations and public support. Thank you for supporting your local hospital. 44c Fall Rummage Sale Committee MacDOUGALL • We knew we had two fantastic kids and they proved it to us again. To all of our family and friends who joined us in celebrating our 25th anniversary, you made it a wonderful evening, and for that we both thank you very much. To Kala and Kian - we love you. 44' Mac and Mary Jane MILLAR - The nieces and nephews of the late Dave Millar wish to convey their thanks to the Exeter Oddfellows Lodge M67 for their service, the staff and nurses at the Exet- er Villa for their loving care, and the differ- ent donations, to Rev. Daniel Roushorne for his comforting words, to Bill and Dan of the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home and to the la- dies of Caven Presbyterian Church for their delicious lunch. It was all greatly appreciat- ed. 44x Lorne and Barb Turnbull, Bill and Rhoda Rohde, Riney and Anna Keller O'ROURKE - Doctor O'Connor - a thou- sand thank you's to you and to Wendy. You're smart, you're quick, you're simply the best! 44c Sincerely, Lee and Julia TRIEBNER/BORLAND - We would like to thank everyone who attended our party on October 19 and a special thank you to every- one in the wedding party for all their work in making it a memorable evening. 44' Darlene Treibner and Brad Borland WURM • I sincerely wish to thank my fami- ly, dear friends and neighbours for their con- cern, flowers, treats, cards, visits and phone calls to inquire about me while 1 was ill at home and in hospital. It was very much ap- preciated. Your kindness will always be re- membered. 44' Grace In Memoriams BIEBER - In loving memory of a dear fa- ther, grandfather and husband Wilfred, who passed away 1 year ago, October 27, 1995. A year ago today we lost our best friend, The one you could talk to, The one who would listen, The one who would help you, The person who cared, shared and loved each one of us in his own special way. Very much missed by all. His wife, chil- dren and grandchildren. 44' DIETRiCH - In memory of a wonderful and loving husband and father, Lorne Die- trich, who passed away October 28, 1982. His wants were simple, His wishes fcw, He craved neither wealth or fame, An honest man with a heart of gold, He asked for little from those he knew, And lived for each passing day, He never failed to do his best, His heart was warm and tender, He lived his life for those he loved, And those he loved remember. He would not wish for sorrow. Nor would he wish for tears, But just to be remembered, By us throughout the years. Always loved, sadly missed and never for- gotten by wife Mary, his children and their families. 44' DOUGALL - In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Brian, who passed away 20 years ago, Octob-zr 31, 1976. Lovingly remembered and forever in our hearts. Sadly missed by Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Basil,Aunt Doreen and Uncle Keith and cou- sins. 44* GROOT - October 29, 1994. Image of love Another time Another place Another heart Another face Another tear Another sigh Another laugh Another cry Someday a dream Someday a love I spend my time Thinking of Wishing star oh please bring true The days and nights of loving you. Jonathon, we miss and love you very much, Dad, Mom, Elizabeth, Bridget, Stefa- nie and Thomas. 44' GROOT - It's sad how we take life for granted, And how we never know what lies ahead, We often think and wonder about the words we should have said, October birthdays and Thanksgiving Comes back with sad regret, And brings back a day we never forget, ' Even though you sadly left us two years ago, Life must go on. But Jonathon, we will never forget, You will walk with us forever. Always loved and sadly missed, Grandma and Orandpa. 44' December 14, 1979 October 29, 1994 Dear Jonathon: I miss you more and more as each day goes on, Your memory approaches me as each morning dawns, With a cheery smile and a wave of your hand, You have just wandered to an unknown land. The sorrow feels so painful as I look to the heavens above, But please always know I will never forget and love you with eternal love. Loved by, always and forever, your sister Elizabeth. GROOT - In memory of my good buddy. Jonathon, who left so suddenly October 29. 1994. I arts thinking of you today Jon, But this is nothing new, thought about you yesterday, And the day before that too. I am sixteen now, And you are too, We are supposed to be hanging out together, The way good buddies do. - But all 1 can do is think of you now and to- morrow, And each day as 1 come and go, All this time you are in my heart, Because I miss you so. Your buddy, Darren. 44c McNAIR - Scott Chester McNair passed away 2 years ago, November 2, 1994. This month has come with deep regret, It brings back the day I will never forget, You fell asleep without goodbyes, But the memory of you will never die. Wife Alice and family. 44' SMITH (LAWRENCE) - In loving memo- ry of our daughter Kathy, who was taken from us 11 years ago, November 2, 1985. Our lives go on without you, And nothing is the same, We have to hide our heartache, When someone speaks your name. Sad are the heartss that love you, Silent the tears that fall, Living our lives without you, is the hardest part of all. To some you are forgotten, To others part of the past, But for us who loved you sincerely, Your memory will always last. Sadly missed and always loved by Mom and Dad and Sonya. 44c STANLAKE - In memory of Shirley,, who. passed away November 2, 1991. Mom, we miss you, so very much, You'll always be in the hearts you've touched!" Treasured always by Randy, Karen and family. 44c STEPHEN - In loving memory of my hus- band Don, who passed away October 30. 1995. The gift in this life so precious and rare, Is the love that a husband and wife can share. We shared that love, you and 1, From the day we wed, to the day you died. You cared for me more than words can say, Your care, your love, 1 could never repay, A prayer, a tear, till the end of time. For a wonderful husband, i am proud to call mine. Forever loved, Joan. 44 STEPHEN - In loving memory of Don Ste- phen. who passed away October 30, 1995. One year age our lives changed forever when you wen: suddenly taken from us. Your kind and gentle manner will never be forgotten as you remain in our hearts and thoughts forever. It was your love and deter- mination which guides us through each day. We are proud to continue with your dreams as they are now ours to fulfill. "We have seen strength, like an oak in the storm... We have felt gentleness. like a golden summer dawn... We have felt protection, like a shelter all around... All from a life that gave us life... All from our Father's love." Forever loved and missed by Mark, Heath- er and Randy, grandchildren Matthew and Anna. 44 STEPHEN - In loving memory of a dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, Donnie, who passed away I year ago, October 30, 1995. Sadly missed by Jack and Wanda Robinson and family. 44c TO MY PAL - October 22, 1996. I've come to say my last farewell, To a friend, and awesome pal. I'll say my good-bye through fallen tears. And thanks for being there, for 30 years. We had our feuds, and even blows, But it was all in fun, and Heaven knows, We both got married, and changed our lives, Both had kids. and lovely wives. We travelled in different circles. with differ- ent friends, But we were pals, until the very end. So now you're gone, and Heaven -bound. I'm sure going to miss, you being around. And seeing you again is my greatest desire. So, that 1 will do, when my life expires. Goin' to miss you a lot Gary. "Catch you on the flip side". Your pal forever, Hell Cat. 44' Precious Blood otos Mission C.W.L. • h a are holding our pond >O Annual Christmas # Penny Sale crafts If at the Exeter Legion Hall t Wed., Nov. 6 a~ gaKd at 7 p.m. * Goods Bring your family and ta. friends and have fun 4**4*►4*►444*44441* II/NV114V1Iry Exeter a Holy Festival Bazaar i Sat., Nov. 2 1:30 - 3 p.m. Christmas cakes, puddings, crafts, _ tea room Proceeds to resident activity fund Bud's Driving School St. Marys, Ontario SECOND COURSE FOR 1996/97 SCHOOL YEAR New Drivers 16 Years of Age By Dec. 15, 1996 25 Hours Classroom, 10 Hours In -Car Training D.S.A.O. Insurance Certificate and Reduction of Level 1 to 8 months upon successful completion of course Course Starts November 6, 1996 at S.H.D.H.S. To Register Call (519) 284-3348 "Sew Special" elturistotes lApen House liPT 11, November 6-10, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hand crafted kids clothing, air ceramics and gift Items At the home of Uonel and Rebecca Wilder 21/2 miles North of Hwy. 84 on County Rd. 31. 411 ritoion Everyone welcome -a—►-ams .ate► - - - - - - me. • • t • • • Secondary Education Reform is Coming... Your children will be affected,.. If you have questions or concerns you are invited to a Community Information Forum at South Huron High School on Wed., November 6 at 7 p.m. In the School Library