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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1999-05-05, Page 471111.— ettr.TioneowAdvocat. Wednesday, May 5, 1999 Announcements .10O.101rths- CAMPBELL - IT'S A GirrL! - Derek and Sheri are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, Bryanna Brooke, born on April 9, 1999, at 8:39 am, weighing 7 lbs., 5 oz. Spoiling privileges to proud grandparents, Glen and Judy Struthers, and Gary Campbell. Bryanna is also welcomed by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Many thanks to Dr. Whitmore and the staff at Stratford General Hospital. (18*) DYKSTRA (LOVELL) - Mike & Myla and big sister Morgan are proud to announce the arrival of Mitchell John born April 22, 1999, weighing 7 lb. .u,.. 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Beatrice Dykstra, Keith & Myra Lovell and great- grandparents Lloyd & Margaret Lovell all of Exeter. (18*) FINK -MAY - Dalton and Drake are happy to announce the birth of their new baby brother Dante James Fink -May born April 19, 1999 weighing 4 lbs. 13 oz. Proud parents are Steve May and Lorena Fink. Loving grandparents are Bryan Fink and the late Sharon Fink, Linda and Jim May. Great grandparents are Edward Fink and Lillian Baynham. Special Mr. thanks to Judy Morrison for her emotional support and her help in caring for the boys. (18*) 100 Births 100 Births 102 Deaths FARQUHAR / VANNESTE - It's a boy! Terri and Darcy along with big sisters Jayden and Madisson welcome with love a tardy little boy, Brandon Leo. Brandon was born in the comfort of our home in Exeter on May 1st, 1999 at 12:02 a.m. weighing 9 lbs, 3 ozs. an* measuring 22 3/4 inches in length. Bursting with pride are Meme and Pepe Vanneste, Grandma Farquhar, Grandpa Farquhar and Nana Ann, Great -grandma Webster and looking down from heaven Great -grandpa Webster. Jayden and Madisson want to thank Grandma Farquhar for watching over them while Brandon was making his entrance into the world. We all want to thank with extreme gratitude our midwife Susan Wilts and her attendant Kendra Wilts. They are two fantastic people who we could never have dome it without. Thanks. ;(18*) WHITEFORD - Doc & Kathy Campbell are delighted to announce the birth of their first granddaughter. Lauren Kathleen Ann was born April 29, 1999 in Mission, B.C. weighing 8 lbs. 11 oz. Proud parents are Sean & Mary Margaret and big brother Ethan. Visiting Mission at just the right time were grandparents Ferg & Ann Kelly. She is also welcomed by great -grandmas, Bette Norman & Isa Smith, Exeter and Esther Kelly of Dublin (18*) EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Sunday, May 9 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 info, contact 229-6572 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Kevin Rutledge Assistant Pastor John Boyachek 235-2661 Sunday, May 9 Morning Worship 9;30 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wed., 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome May 9 11:00 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Worship Broadcast on Community Channel BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH 200 Huron St. E. Pastor: Jim Vellenga 235-1435 Services held every Sunday at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. May 9, 1999 Come worship with us. Nursery provided during morning service. EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. Sunday; May 9, 1999 10:30 a.m. Infant Baptism Christian Family Sunday Rev. Cordell Parsons Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Courtesy Car: Charlie Atthill 235- 1536 1Nursery provided All welcome! CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Courtesy Car -2,35-2784 Minister: The Rev. Lillian Wilton Sunday, May 9, 1999 Family Sunday 11 a.m. Worship and Sunday School May 6 8 p.m. Choir practice May 10 1:30 p.m. P.C.W. meeting You are welcome to worship God with us. • EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 332 Huron St. W. Pastor. Peter Tuininga 235-1723 Sunday, May 9 10 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Evening Worship •Nursery Available - Everyone Welc&me Sunday Radio CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m. CKNX 920 10:30 a.m. Daily T.V. Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m. er WESELAN - BLACK - Joyce and Larry Black are very happy to announce the birth of their grandson. Scott Nikolas Joel was born at Stratford General Hospital April 23, 1999 weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. Thrilled parents are Dr. Karl &- .Shelly Weselan, St. Marys. (18*) WILDER/WEBB - Laura, Mike and big brother Devon, are pretty excited to announce the arrival of "Collin Lionel Raymond" born April 19, 1999 weighing 7 lbs, 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Ray and Joan Webb of Dashwood and Rebecca Wilder of Zurich. (18*) 102 Deaths BIERLING - Suddenly at his residence on Friday, April 30. 1999, Gordon Harold Bierling of Exeter in his 50th year. Loving father of Patti and Brian Hoffele of Listowel, Scott Bierling and friend Kim Miller of Gorrie, Crystal and Jamie Hiemstra of Listowel, , and Kent Bierling of Listowel.' Loved by his grandchildren Christopher, Nicole and Jessica Hoffele, Cameron Bierling and Kai Hiemstra. Dear son of Herb Beierling of RR #2 Zurich and the late Marjorie Beierling. Survived by 1 brother Wayne and Joan Beierling of Varna, and 2 sisters Joyce and Don Kirk of Zurich, and Ruby and Rob Sebbon of Stratford. Also survived by many aunts and uncles and 5 nieces and 8 nephews. Family received friends at the Dinney Funeral Home, 471 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario, (519-235- 3500) on Tuesday, May 4 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 5 at 1:30 p.m.' with Bob Heywood officiating. Those wishing:to make memorial donations may consider the charity of your choice. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Gord Bierling. 13ROWN: CHARLES B. - (Veteran of W.W. II, Member of Oakville and Exeter Legions) Peacefully at the Milton District Hospital on Monday, April 26th, 1999, Charles Brown of Milton, formerly Exeter, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Bernice Brown. Loving father of Wayne and his wife Gwen of Milton and Robert and his wife Betty of Toronto. Also loved by 5 Grandchildren and 4 Great -Grandchildren. A Memorial Service was held on April 29th at the J. Scott Early Funeral Home, 21 James St. Milton. In lieu of flowers -donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. (18*) CASTLEDINE - Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre,.Victoria Campus, on April 27, 1999, John Dal Castledine of RR#2 Hensall in his 72nd year. Sadly missed and loved by his lifetime —companion William Gibson of i-Iensall. Fondly remembered by his dear friends Robetwt McCullough and Christopher (Kit) Clarke of London. Also survived by sisters Shirley Mort and Dorothy Syme of Australia. Predeceased by one brother. John will always be remembered for his beautiful flower gardens by his many friends. Visitation was held in the Hensall Chapel, Hensall where funeral services were conducted on April 30. Rev. Stan McDonald officiated. Interment Hensall Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Seaforth Harmony Kings or charity of choice would be appreciated. J.M. McBeath Funeral Home, Zurich, entrusted with arrangements. (18) 105 Cards of Thanks ANDERSON - l want to thank everyone for cards, visits and phone calls. Also thanks to Dr. VanWalraven, Dr. Wallace and all the staff at South Huron Hospital. Emerson (18*) BOOGEMANS - 1 would like to thank all those who sent flowers, cards or called when I was a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. A special thank you to Dr. Fleming, Jim and Donna at Hoffmans Ambulance, Doris Wragg and Emerg Staff at South Huron Hospital, 4th & 6th floor nurses at St. Joe's. To Suzanne and Kim for being my 2 true friends when I needed you the most, my sister Lori for her love and support and last but certainly not least, to my Mom and Dad for your unconditional love and support at this difficult time in my life. I love you more than words can say and thank you•from the bottom of my heart for not giving up on me when I need you the most. Wendy (18*) NEIL - t wish to express my sincere thanks for expressions of sympathy extended following the passing of my wife Amy E. et ). Special thanks to Cr gweil Gardens, Ailsa Craig; Rev. Gordon Duncan; Lucan United Church and Haskett F neral Home, Lucan. Rea (18* JAQUES - We would like to thank all our friends for cards, gifts and best wishes in honour of our 50th . Wedding Anniversary. Thanks also to our family for your planning and work and to the four ladies who helped serve the lunch. It was very much appreciated. Clif & Leona (18*) 105 Cards of Thanks RUMMAGE SALE - Thank you to all the many people who helped at the South Huron Hospital Spring Rummage Sale. Without t•ze people who donated, the people who came to shop, the Hospital Auxiliary members, the convenors of each section and the many, many workers, our sale would not be the success that it continues to be. Special thanks to Ms. Dougall and Ms. Maple and their students for helping to set up and pack up. Thanks to Norm Whiting who did his usual super job at our auction. Special thanks to Kate for helping load the last truck. The Spring Rummage Sale Committee. (18) 106 In Memoriam COOPER - In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Lorraine, who passed away 15 years ago May 3, 1984. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you're always there.' Always remembered and sadly missed, Jim, Beth & Shannan- Dawn. (18*) HUMPHREYS - In loving memory of a dear husband, father & grandfather, Tom who passed away 6 years ago May 5, 1993. The One's we love remain with us, For love itself lives on, And cherished memories do not fade Because a loved ones gone. The One's we love can never be, More than a thought away As long as there is memory They'll live on in the heart. Lovingly remembered always, Phyllis, Tom & Tracy, Samantha & Tommy Jr., Terry & Karen, Tracy & Chris. (18*) PFAFF - In loving memory of a dear Husband, Dad, Grampa and Great-Grampa, Allen, who left us May 5, 1994. We often lay awake at nights When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. • The years we had with you Are worth their weight in gold. The joy and laughter that you gave us Are ours to have and hold. The most beautiful things in the world Cannot be changed or touched, They.knust be felt within the heart. Always loved and sadly missed, your wife Doris & family. (18x) Smorgasbord Exeter United Church Thurs., May 6 11:30 am. - 1 p.m. Adults $8.00 .Take out $9.00 Children 4-12, $5.00 Tickets from Church office or UCW members 106 in Memoriam STEWART - In loving memory of a dear husband, father & grandfather, John who passed away May 3rd, 1993. • We hold your hand and walk with you in dreams that seem so real And once more we can talk with you And tell you how we feel, We thank you for the love you gave Before we had to part We keep it in a special place That's deep within our hearts. It is there we find the solace And draw our strength upon The years have passed, but not the love Your memory still lives on. Always in our thoughts, always in our hearts, love Rosemary, Brian & Marilyn, Dianne & Daryl, Leanne & Travis, Shea, Britt & Victoria. (18*) 107 Coming Events- BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS GO COUNTRY Saturday, May 8th, 6pm Goderich Township Community Centre, Holmesville. Country -style dinner. Canadian music by choir. Also featuring members of Homespun and Norma Preszcator line dancing. $20 in advance or at the door. Campbell's Photography, Goderich; Dutch Store, Clinton; Blyth Festival 523- 9300. (17;18) HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Annual Meeting at Blyth Memorial Hall on Thursday, May 20 at 7:30 pm. Speaker: John Hardy, "Abandoned Railways and Trains". (18) SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING - Tuesday, May 11 at 2 pm. Spea'1ker: Bruce Adkins, Topic "Amalgamation of Hospitals" and "The Living Will". (18*) THORNTON CUSTOM WOODWORKING 10th Anniversary Celebration, Friday, May 14 (1:OOpm- 9:OOpm), Saturday, May 15 and Sunday, .May 16 (10:OOam-6:OOpm). High quality hand crafted articles, unique gift ideas, complimentary refreshments and free activities for children. Bring your own picnic lunch or purchase a Tight lunch and enjoy nature at Thornton Family Farm since 1827. For more information call 519-283- 6297. (18;19) '11x6'1t71��iL�t�L�L71�L7L1�►X��7L1L7 Thw&kYjm r To all who supported the sale of u draw tickets, sponsored by the • Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge 10 No. 338, Exeter either to those ✓ who sold or those who purchased tickets. The lace tablecloth was won by Pearl Riley of Exeter and the mug carrier by Emie Robinson of Exeter. Proceeds of the draw t held on Wed., April 21, 1999 went to the Sunshine Foundation. M.A. lawn Ur Centralia Faith Tabernacle Special Services with John Elliott, International Director of World Outreach Friday May 7 • 7 p.m.. - Saturday May 8 7 p.m. Sunday May 9 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. John is the Director of World Outreach, a nondenominational charismatic faith mission founded in 1932. He has been based In the nations of the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong and presently Singapore. His ministry is focused on conducting • . Interdenominational teaching and training seminars in a variety of 3rd•vOtld countries. Everyone welcome) Springbank Memorial Centre Inc. • Spring Sale on for all Monuments and Markers * . t ", Monuments - Markers - Bronze - Plaques - Cemetery tettering - Computer Enhanced Drawings - Pre- Arranged Memorial Planning Please call for in home consultations and after hour appointments Office hours: Wed., Thur., Fri. 9:30-5:00, Sat. 9:30-12:30 Tel: (519) 235-6160 Res. (519) 235-1948 N f (*.attire "" ' Visit our showroom at 441 Main' St. South, I .Memorials Exeter ._ 105 Cards of Thanks RUMMAGE SALE - Thank you to all the many people who helped at the South Huron Hospital Spring Rummage Sale. Without t•ze people who donated, the people who came to shop, the Hospital Auxiliary members, the convenors of each section and the many, many workers, our sale would not be the success that it continues to be. Special thanks to Ms. Dougall and Ms. Maple and their students for helping to set up and pack up. Thanks to Norm Whiting who did his usual super job at our auction. Special thanks to Kate for helping load the last truck. The Spring Rummage Sale Committee. (18) 106 In Memoriam COOPER - In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Lorraine, who passed away 15 years ago May 3, 1984. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you're always there.' Always remembered and sadly missed, Jim, Beth & Shannan- Dawn. (18*) HUMPHREYS - In loving memory of a dear husband, father & grandfather, Tom who passed away 6 years ago May 5, 1993. The One's we love remain with us, For love itself lives on, And cherished memories do not fade Because a loved ones gone. The One's we love can never be, More than a thought away As long as there is memory They'll live on in the heart. Lovingly remembered always, Phyllis, Tom & Tracy, Samantha & Tommy Jr., Terry & Karen, Tracy & Chris. (18*) PFAFF - In loving memory of a dear Husband, Dad, Grampa and Great-Grampa, Allen, who left us May 5, 1994. We often lay awake at nights When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. • The years we had with you Are worth their weight in gold. The joy and laughter that you gave us Are ours to have and hold. The most beautiful things in the world Cannot be changed or touched, They.knust be felt within the heart. Always loved and sadly missed, your wife Doris & family. (18x) Smorgasbord Exeter United Church Thurs., May 6 11:30 am. - 1 p.m. Adults $8.00 .Take out $9.00 Children 4-12, $5.00 Tickets from Church office or UCW members 106 in Memoriam STEWART - In loving memory of a dear husband, father & grandfather, John who passed away May 3rd, 1993. • We hold your hand and walk with you in dreams that seem so real And once more we can talk with you And tell you how we feel, We thank you for the love you gave Before we had to part We keep it in a special place That's deep within our hearts. It is there we find the solace And draw our strength upon The years have passed, but not the love Your memory still lives on. Always in our thoughts, always in our hearts, love Rosemary, Brian & Marilyn, Dianne & Daryl, Leanne & Travis, Shea, Britt & Victoria. (18*) 107 Coming Events- BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS GO COUNTRY Saturday, May 8th, 6pm Goderich Township Community Centre, Holmesville. Country -style dinner. Canadian music by choir. Also featuring members of Homespun and Norma Preszcator line dancing. $20 in advance or at the door. Campbell's Photography, Goderich; Dutch Store, Clinton; Blyth Festival 523- 9300. (17;18) HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Annual Meeting at Blyth Memorial Hall on Thursday, May 20 at 7:30 pm. Speaker: John Hardy, "Abandoned Railways and Trains". (18) SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING - Tuesday, May 11 at 2 pm. Spea'1ker: Bruce Adkins, Topic "Amalgamation of Hospitals" and "The Living Will". (18*) THORNTON CUSTOM WOODWORKING 10th Anniversary Celebration, Friday, May 14 (1:OOpm- 9:OOpm), Saturday, May 15 and Sunday, .May 16 (10:OOam-6:OOpm). High quality hand crafted articles, unique gift ideas, complimentary refreshments and free activities for children. Bring your own picnic lunch or purchase a Tight lunch and enjoy nature at Thornton Family Farm since 1827. For more information call 519-283- 6297. (18;19) '11x6'1t71��iL�t�L�L71�L7L1�►X��7L1L7 Thw&kYjm r To all who supported the sale of u draw tickets, sponsored by the • Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge 10 No. 338, Exeter either to those ✓ who sold or those who purchased tickets. The lace tablecloth was won by Pearl Riley of Exeter and the mug carrier by Emie Robinson of Exeter. Proceeds of the draw t held on Wed., April 21, 1999 went to the Sunshine Foundation. M.A. lawn Ur Centralia Faith Tabernacle Special Services with John Elliott, International Director of World Outreach Friday May 7 • 7 p.m.. - Saturday May 8 7 p.m. Sunday May 9 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. John is the Director of World Outreach, a nondenominational charismatic faith mission founded in 1932. He has been based In the nations of the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong and presently Singapore. His ministry is focused on conducting • . Interdenominational teaching and training seminars in a variety of 3rd•vOtld countries. Everyone welcome)