HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-11-18, Page 13Wednesday. November 18. 1998
Exeter Times -Advocate
Family
Legion Awards
The Hensall Legion held its
. Remembrance Day banquet
and awards on Nova 1 1.
Receiving awards were,
back row from left: Kathie
Neilands, Bonnie Rowcliffe,
• Tom Neilands and Neil
McAllister. Front from left,
Bea Uyl- and Lillian Beer
received lifetime member-
• ships to the Legion -
.Auxiliary and Bryan Fink
. received the Past
President's Medal. Auxiliary
'members Bea Uyl, Iva Reid
and Lillian Beer present a
$1.000 cheque to -Legion
president Dave Smale.
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Former Zurichare man killed
MALAHIUL '1'WP. --A man killed in a car accident the
evening -of Nov. 9 along Hwy. 73 in Malatlide Twp: near.
Lyons originally came from the.'Exeter-Zurich area.
Robert (-Peach) Bleck was killed after being hit by a
passing motorist iria Jaguar while he was standing ort' •
the edge of the road. Bleck's vehicle had slid on the- •
loose gravel shoulder into the ditch while he was trying
to make a ,U-turn. Bleck walked across the road to gets
help. _ '
-Bleck lived with his fiance Patricia C1ee. arid their chill
dren Jessie: 5, Cody; G. and Christopher,.1Z.'at a farm--
house
arm-house they had been renting' along Hwy. 73. ,
The t'amily had been suffering luiancially and were liv-
ing on a pension Bleck received from a car accident -
• about four years ago. Bleck had worked at several jobs
before getting hurt - including in a'lamily business
Caring.
A mother's quiet devotion to hien child.
A father's cairn supliort•and guidance.
' A listening ear.' A shoulder to Cry on.
A safe place for your feelings.
(;urine. its what us.upurt.
Funeral -Directors
13!11 Haskett and Dan Hoult•
Exeter, Ontario -(519) 235-1220
Membei by In,'lhltiort Nutlunld Selected Mortictoa,
Nothing stolen
in B&E
HURON PARK -
Thieve s got in but derided
not to steal anything at an
Algonquin Dr. home in
Huron Park during the
afternoon on Nov. 3.
London . OPP ..,Const
Myra Rusk said the rear
door was forced open and
the basement light was
left on but nothing, was
stolen. Pry marks were
seen on the door frame a
few "days before the
break-in and the pry 1001
wins used, again in•lht•
_break-in.
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Chiropractic is over 100 years old and hos earned
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of .the levels of clinical practice, educations and .
esearch.
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health The spine is of central impo�rtonce.
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fl Phone -235-4892 .
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•
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