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KUKt1LA/URLIN - Jerry and Jodi are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of
Emily Elizabeth, boo April 11, 1998 weigh-
ing 6 lbs. 10 oz. Proud grandparents are
Dave and Meg Urlin, Exeter and Jerry and
Josie Kukula of London. Great granddaugh-
ter for Shirley Urlin and Martha Dejaegher.
First niece for Tracey, Andrea and Brent
Orlin and Joanne Gyurics. Special thanks to
Dr. Michael Maruncic and all the nursing
staff at Victona Hospital. 17'
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EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Communion Service
Sunday School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
Thursday Evening Home Bible Study
at 8 p.m. For into. contact 229-6572
94 Or:'.ard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
332 Huron St. W.
Pastor Peter Tuininga
235-1723
April 26, 1998
10:00 a.m. Morning Service
Sunday School for ages 3 to Grade 4
during morning service
Nursery Available
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Everyone Welcome
RISunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
' Daily T.V. •
Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m.
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EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Assistant Pastor John Boyachek
235-2661
Sunday, April 26
Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00
a.m.
Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a.m.
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
April 26
9:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
Worship Broadcast
on Community Channel
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister
Rev. Daniel Roushome
Courtesy Car: 235-1967
Youth Worker: Tracey Whitson Bahro
Sunday, April 26. 1998
11 a.m. Worship with Oddfellows and
Rebekah Lodge
April 23 8 p.m. Choir Practice
May 5 8 p.m. Gordon Auxiliary
A warm welcome awaits you.
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Sunday, April 26, 1998
• 10.30 a.m
UCW Anniversary
Speaker: Janet Ecker
Special music
Luncheon following the
®service
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
May 3 - Pyjama Day in
SundaySchool
- Pulpit exchange - Rev. Ed
Laksmanis, Crediton
- Chili luncheon by the
Outreach Committee
Courtesy Car: Ken Agnew 235-1358
All welcome!
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COMMUNITY CHURCH
P.O. Box 934
Grand Bend, NOM 1 TO
Pastor: Rev. Brian Williamson
SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1998
11 a.m. "Almost a Christian"
- Acts 26:24-38
7:00 p.m. 'Love Letters in the Sand
John 8:1-11
Bible Study, Thursdays • 7:30 p.m.
Meeting at Calvary United Church,
Dashwood
For further information contact:
238-8337 (office), 236-7834 (home)
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Birth Announcements
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MILLER - Steve, Vicki and big sister Laura
welcome with love the safe arrival of their
precious son and baby brother "Mitchell
Lawrence". born on April 11. 1998 at 11:59
a.m. al St. Joseph's Hospital, weighing 9 lbs.
9 ozs. Mitchell is the first grandson for
ecstatic grandparents Larry and Margaret
iksjardine (Poppa has the. little Ford Tractor
all painted and ready) and Earl and Marion
Miller. A first great-grandson for Robert and
Evelecn Jennison. Cecil and Eleanor
Desjardine and Cliff and Laura Pepper. We
would like 10 extend a very special (hank
you to Dr. Lain, Dr. Maynard and all our
wonderful nurses at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mitchell is a little playmate for excited
cousins Jessica and Johanna 17*
In Memoriams
CLARKE - In loving memory of a dear
husband. father, grandfather and great -
grandfather, Jim Clarke, who passed away 2
years ago, Apnl 23. 1996.
It's been two years since you left us,
But we still have fond memories of you.
Your cheerful smile. your hear of gold.
You were the Feat this world could mold,
Never selfish, always kind.
These are the memories you Tell behind.
Dearly loved and missed by Shirley and
family. 17'
THOMPSON • In loving memory of a dear
husband. father and grandfather. Gerald
Thompson, who passed away 2 years ago.
April 26.1996.
Though tears in my eyes do not glisten,
And nay face is not always sad.
There is never a night or a morning.
But I think of the husband I had.
Not a day do I forget you.
In my heart you are always here.
For I love you and miss you.
As it ends the second year
Sadly missed by your wife Helen and your
family. • • 17'
WiLDER - In memory of Lionel Wilder. a
cherished friend, never to be forgotten, who
passed away one year ago, April 25. 1997_
Toa beautiful life carne a sudden end,
He died as he lived, everyone's friend,
He was always thoughtful. loving and kind,
What a glorious memory to leave behind.
He left us suddenly, his thoughts unknown, .
But he left us memories we are proud to
own.
Treasure him God in Your garden of rest,
For in this world he was one of the best.
Always in our hearts and sadly missed.
Glen and Marg Neeh and family. 17
WiLDER - In loving memory of my dad.
Lionel Wilder. who left us on April 25.
1997.
You were taken from us so suddenly, no one
can tell me why.
The doctor said your heart just stopped .no
time to say goodbye.
The sadness in my heart does not go away,
I miss you so much I)ad. more than words
can ever say.
The family That we once had. will never be
the same,
Tearspour freely down our cheeks when we
speak your name.
Do you know how much we treasure you.
how proud of you we are.
"Lionel Wilder", a respected name, recog-
nized near and far.
You gave so much of yourself. to the
Township of Hay. •
You won the hearts of many. and many
speak of you today,
An advisor and a problem solver. the phone
rang off the wall•
"Is Lionel there''" "No he's in the field"
"Will he return my call?"
We're lost without you Dad, more than
you'll ever know.
We've had so much trouble in our lives.
how we needed you so.
We tum to you for guidance. and trust some-
how you'll show.
Us how to get through This life. when we
don't know which way to go -
They say cline heals. well who are They?
For surely they don't know. •
The grieving. pain and heartache; the gut
wrenching sorrow,
The only thing that I can say is. as each day
goes by. •
1 miss you more and more Dad. and still no
one can tell me "Why".
Loving you forever. your daughter Laura -
17'
YOUNG - In fond and loving memory of a
dear daughter and sister Almarte Davis
Young. who passed away Apnl 26. 1965
Loving memories never die.
As years roll on and days pass by,
In our hearts a memory Is kepi.
01 the one we loved and will never forget.
Always loved and remembered. Mother
and family. IIx
Cards Of Thanks
BRODIE • The family of the late Ann
Brodie would like to thank relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for the flowers. cards and
donations received. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
17• Jean Murray
ESTEY - A heartfelt thank you is extended
to all friends and neighbours of my dear
brother Lawrence Estey, who passed away
recently in Exeter. For the love and support
extended to his wife lean and daughter Judy
and family, know that I am truly grateful for
your every act of kindness shown to them
during their Toss. -
17 • Sincerely,
Clare Hams (Estey) and family
of Warwick-Miramichi, Ncw Brunswick
FAHNER • The family of the late Eva
Fahncr wish to express deepest appreciation
to all who supported and comforted us in the
sudden loss of a dear wife, mother, grand-
mother and friend. The kindness and love of
families. friends and neighbours over-
whelmed us. A special thank you for the
numerous expressions of sympathy that
came in the way of charitable donations. flo-
ral tributes, visits, cards, food and acts of
kindness. Thank you to Rev. Putman for the
lovely service and words of comfort; to the
staff of T.H. Hoffman Funeral Home for
making a difficult time easier; to the doctors
and nurses who cared for her; and to the
ladies of the Grand Bend United Church
who served the luncheon. Your kindness
will always be remembered 17•
Cards Of'I'hanks
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FEEHAN • The family of the late Jae
Feehan wish to express'their sincere thanks
to relatives. fnends and neighbors for flow-
ers, cards, inernorial donations to the V 0.N.
and food sent to our hones- Special thanks
10 Father John Sharp. Dr. Withers, 10 Gilpin
Funeral Chapel and the Forest Legion for
the lovely lunch. Extra special thanks 10
V.O.N. nurses Joanna and Ellen for taking
such good care of Joe. It was all gratefully
appreciated.
17' Eileen Feehan- Deborah Nesbitt.
Joanne Witten. Kum Kirby.
Kevin Feehan and families
HYDE - We would like to thank all who
remembered us on our 60th wedding
anniversary with the many cards. flowers.
and phone calls. Also special thanks to all
our family for all their help.
17' Harvey and Florence
MILLER • We would like to thank every-
one for cards, gifts, flowers and visits while
we were in the hospital and since returning
home A big thank you to Nana and
Grandma for all your help with Laura. She is
so lucky to have you both, and 10 Aunt Patti
for all your visits in the hospital and your
help at hone. Last but not least- thank you
Daddy for all your love and support. we
love you! Thanks again.
17' • Vicki and Mitchell -so
REEK/WOOD - My dad and I would like
to thank all the great people who assisted us
at the time of our accident on the 13th of
April on Highway 83; from Tont McGee
who called the police, etc.. O.P.P. Constable
B. Miedema, the ambulance attendants, the
doctor and nurses at South Huron Hospital
and• the fellows at Exeter Collision. Thank
you for making a difficult time a lot easier
17 Sincerely,
Louise Keck and Harry Wood
TAYLOR - I wish to thank my family. rela-
tives. friends and neighbours for cards. gilts.
flowers and phone calls on the occasion of
my 90th birthday_
17' Luella
Happy
Birthday on
the 27th
40 YEARS
YOUNG
Love from
all your
family
Happy
80th
Birthday J O;
April 25 � -
Orville
Webber
5.,
"Huiwn Cenrenntal
sings"
13 songs of Happiness,
Kindness and Peace
Performed by Huron Centennial
Students
CDs - $20. Cassettes - $15.
Order by Phone 233-3330 or
Fax 233-3401
Great gift for Mom or Grandma.
Proceeds to support school programs
(HAPPY 50110 A NIN RS/ARY
DON & AUDREY
ABBOTT
April 28, 1948-98
From your family and attendants
KIRKTON-WOODHAM OPTIMIST
ALL YOU CAN EAT
FISH FRY G'
SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1998,4:00-7:30 P.M.
Kirton -Woodham Community Centre
Adults: $10.00 advance $12.00 at the door
Children: 12 years and under $5.00 Preschoolers eat free
ALL PROCEEDS FOR YOUTH PROJECTS
Contact: Paul Anderson 229-6828, Lloyd Fletcher 229-6661, Robert Scott 225-2195
Also Available at Kirkton-Woodham Store
rThe Zurich & District Optimist Club wish to thank the following businesses for their 11
generous donations and support for our 6th annual Easter Egg Hunt. 8139.80 was
raised through rates and donations for Children's Hospital of Westem Ontario, London.
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Exeter 'Hasics-
Setp s taiuman
Exeter Coop Do it center
Exeter Kentucln Fried Chicken
Donuts Nock
Enc Campbell Mercus Lincoln
Ford
Exeter Pioneer
Murphy s
Anstett Ieweters
Pizza Delight
i fins Restaurant, Hensall
`hoppers Drug clan
McDonalds
McLean Hone Hardware
9 & M Meat.
Stedman V&S
Reflections Boutique
Colour Your u odd
Smith's Shoe store
lents Phan Inc
Sdah Famdv Books
Counts Flowers
RW Sports Den
Counts Trendaions
Times Adixxate
Lcutse s 1 nique Intenors
31 uerih s Shoe
Zurich Donations
Fran Bedard
lem Riders Homesole Catering
(Kul <.Auto Service
Erb s Counts Kitchen
flensall District Coop Inc
,chilbe True'. Due
1 & LVanett
Village Collectible,
The Flower Shia,
flat Municipal Insurance Cu
Seders Fodlmd
Parkside IMce In
Tion & Counts Ikmling Lines
You are invited to
I'IVE I1NG H A HEALTHY LFESIYLE
at EXETER LEGION - Thurs., May 7 - 7:30
An evening of brief, informative speakers and to interact
with staff of our sponsors.
Admission to this evening will be a voluntary donation to support:
X Stitt Homes for Youth In Huron
Take Care of Your Taking care of Your Taking care of Your
• WEALTH • LIFESTYLE • LEISURE
• Mutual Funds
• Stocks & Bonds
Gary Bean Securities
Gary Bean
• Winemaking
• Beer & Coolers
Pints Unlimited
Les Wernham
Exeter 235-4099 Exeter 235-3787
• Cruises
• Holidays & Travel
Ellison Travel & Tours
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
Exeter 235-2000
Door Prizes include' • $100 gitt certificate from Carlson Wagonlit Ellison Travel
• $100 Gift certificate for wine making • R.S.P. Valued at $100
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ARTIST Cs UNIQUE
CRAFT SALE Vii, r
Ranch House Inn, Exeter
414 Main Street, Exeter
Saturday, April 25,10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 26, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $ 1.00, children 12 and under Free!
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Door prizes!
r Featuring: Wood carving, pottery, watercolours,
stainglass, photography, liquid candles, alternative
qp healing, Aromatherapy and much more!!
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Happy
Earth
Day
Alison
The Purple
Martin's
will be
returning
April 20 from Central
America
Jack Snell, Hay Twp.
suggests that the rent
would be better suited in
Hay Twp. than in the
Beverl Hilton Hotel.
Happy 25th Anniversary
JIM & MARG FOSTER
LOVE
FROM
ALL
YOUR
FAMILIES
Relatives, neighbours and
friends are cordially invited to
help celebrate at the
Exeter Legion Hall on
Sat. April 25 at 9:00 p.m.
Best Wishes Only Lunch Provided
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Spring Hospl�ral
Rummage Sale and Ammon
2 Wed. April 29 - Thurs. April 30 r
L r7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. r
r South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter r
Town wide pickup 9 a.m. Wed., April 29
r Auction sale Thurs, April 30 12 noon r
r "Volunteers Welcome" >'
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V - Sponsored by the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary r
tFor information call 235-2557, 229-6544
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Starts: 6:00 a.m.
Saturday, April 25 at the Exeter Co-op
Do it center Parking Lot
McDonalds Opens 6 a.m. on Saturday
Early Bird Special (6 a.m. - 9 a.m. only)
Buy 1 Egg McMuffin Combo and get 1 Egg
McMuffin Sandwich Free
Art i11 the Heart ()f L011(1011
EXHIBITION AND SALE
34th
ANNUAL
Celebrate the Art Spirit at St. Paul's Cathedral
with local and regional artists.
OPENING NIGHT Thurs. April 30 -8:00-10:00 p.m.
Reception and Hors d'oeuvres • Admission $10.00
CONTINUING EXHIBITION .
Fri. May.1.10 a.m.-9 p.m. - Sat. May 2 -10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sun. May 3 - noon - 5 p.m. - Refreshments • Admission $3.00
CHOOSE FROM OVER 125 ARTISTS • EXCELLENT PRICES!
• OILS, WATERCOLOURS, POTTERY, SCULPTURE, 7
JEWELRY & MORE!
472 Richmond St. at Queens Ave. London 434-3225
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Teddy Bear
Dream ,duction cc
,atomic Improv Co,
Comed y Show
Saturday, April 25th, 1998
at the Blyth Festival Theatre
Refreshments, Hot & Cold Hors D'oeuvres
& Silent Auction viewing beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Door Pr/zes. "Phil Main" 4 Comedy Show
throughout the evening
FOR TICKETS CALL..
BOX OFFICE 523-9300
GODERICH: 524-8554
524-2852, 524-4287
STRATFORD call Clara at 271-3127
EXETER call Heather at 235-2755
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THE HURON COUNTY •
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