Times Advocate, 1999-09-29, Page 3434
Exeter Thnist►=At veerts'
Announcements
Wednesday, September 29; 1999
105 Cards of Musks
PEPPER - We would like to
imam- express our heartfelt thanks to
all family members, friends
and neighbours for their
support, and warm thoughts in
the loss of our Mother,
Grandma, Sister, Sister-in-law,
Aunt Edna (Walsh) Pepper.
Our appreciations to all those
that sent flowers, cards, food
and memorial donations.
Special thanks to Rev. Pirie
Mitchell and the Hensall
United Church Ladies for the
wonderful luncheon. Our
thanks also to the staff of South
Huron Hospital and the staff at
the Exeter Villa. Sincerely,
Audrey, Albert, Shane, Tara
and Family. (39x)
REGIER - Thank you to family
and friends for making my
ninetieth birthday the best one
ever. The cards, gifts, flowers
and best Wishes were greatly
appreciated. A special thanks
to my children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren and
Adam & Jason, who came to
help me celebrate this
milestone. Mary (39*)
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TAYLOR - To Staff, Students
& Parents of Hensall Public
School. Thank you for the
wonderful tree planting
ceremony conducted at the
school in honour of my
retirement.. A special thanks to
Jane Simmons for her
thoughtful remarks about my
years at H.P.S. I have many
cherished memories of
teaching present and former
students that will remain with
me for a lifetime. Marilyn
(39*)
THE STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
ARENA BOARD - wants to
congratulate B. Biggam of
Toronto, winner of the first
prize Yamaha generator drawn
at the International Plowing
Match. T. Glavin, Hay Twp
won second prize and J. Hogg,
Goderich won third prize.
Winning tickets were drawn by
Brent and Craig Loeffen of
Essex County. Thanks to all
people who supported this
successful fundraiser and Brian
Kipfer of Brian's Service
Centre of Dashwood for his
generosity. (39)
106 In Memoriam
MCVEENEY - In loving
memory of our dear son
Martin, who passed away four
years ago, September 29th.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping,
We have you in our hearts.
Sadly missed by your family.
(39*)
SIM - In loving memory of a
dear wife, mom and grandma,
Fiona Sim, who passed away
October 3, 1990.
The sadness that we feel today
Is the sadness we've learned to
hide
No one will ever know
The tears we hold inside
It seems like only yesterday
The wounds are still so sore
For every hour of every day
We miss you more and more.
Always in the hearts of Davie,
David, Maggie, Ian, Evelyn,
Norm, Elaine, Cathie, Ross and
grandchildren. (39*)
HODGINS - In loving.
remembrance of a dear wife,
mother and, gr;ndmo her,
Lillian, who passed away two
years ago, October 2, 1997.
God saw you getting tired.
When a cure was not to be.
So he closed his arms around
you
And whispered "Come to Me"
And when we saw you
sleeping,
So peaceful and free from pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
Remembrance keeps her dear.
Always loved and missed by
Vince, Weldon, (Bent & Sue,
Jeff & Laura. (39x)
26TH BANNOCKBURN PALL HIKE - Sunday, October
3rd, at Bannockburn Wildlife Area, 2 km north of Cty Rd 3,
between Varna and Brucefield. Huron Fringe Naturalists
and SHDHS environmental students will be at points of
interest along the .trails from 2-4 pm. Free admission, dona-
tions appreciated. Bring your mug for apple cider. A public
event of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (235-
2610). (39)
BOOK SALE - Exeter Branch Library. Oct. 4-9 during reg-
ular library hours. Lots of bargains. (39*)
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, EXETER - Craft
Sale. Fri. October 15, 7-9pm, Sat. October 16, 9am-2pm.
Crafts, baking, tearoom, silent auction. Admission $1.00.
Door prize. (39-41*)
CO-ED RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL TOURNA-
MENT - Fri. Nov. 5 and Sat. Nov. 6 Stephen Twp. Rec
Centre. $100.00 per team. Proceeds to the Stephen Twp.
Arena Expansion Fund. For information contact: Deb Lord
(519)234-6396. (38-40)
EARLY CHILDHOOD S.T.E.P. FOR PARENTS OF CHIL-
DREN AGES 0-6. - Learn positive communication skills,
effective discipline methods, and how to encourage self-
esteem. To be held at Exeter United Church, 42 James St.,
on Monday evenings from Oct. 18 -Nov 22 (6 •sessions),
7:30-9:30pm. The cost is $20.00 per person, $25.00 per
couple. **Financial Assistance is available if needed.
Sponsored by Rural Response for Healthy Children. For
more'information, or to register, please call..482-8777 or 1-
800-479-0716. (38-40)
EXETER LEGION - Monday Night Euchre, Tuesday Night
Cribbage. Everyone welcome. Come out and enjoy. "You
don't have to be a member to participate". For more info
call the Branch 235-2962. (38-40)
EXETER ODDFELLOWS INSTALLATION OF OFFI-
CERS - Tuesday, October 12, 1999 at Lodge Hall. All
Brothers Welcome. Lunch will be served. (39;40)
KIRKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OPEN MEET-
ING
EETING - Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre. Tuesday,
Oct. 5th. 7:30pm. Speaker - Tom Hayman, Topic "Birds in
their Secret Places" Admission $2.00. Non-members $3.00.
(39*)
LITTLE LAMBS FOR CHILDREN - 2-3 years, StoryHour
for children 3-5 years are Welcome to have fun singing, lis-
tening to Bible stories, making crafts, and playing games.
These free programs will be held at the Exeter Christian
Reformed Church on Wednesday mornings 10:00-11:30am
starting Sept. 29. For more info call Karen Knip at 228-
6236. (38-40) .
"MAKING CONNECTIONS" - A program for parents who
want to help their children with learning and reading.
Parents can provide two things that all children need: time
and one-on-one instruction. Come and learn how to enhance
your children's life-long learning! To 'be held at Exeter
Public School, 93 Victoria St. E. on Thursday evenings from
Oct 7 - Nov 25 (8 sessions), 7:00-9:30 pm. The. cost is
$40.00 per family (includes 200+ page text which takes fam-
ilies step by 'step through each teaching strategy and addi-
tional materials.) ** Financial assistance is available if need-
ed. Sponsored by Rural Response for Healthy Children. For
more information, or to register, please call..482-8777 or 1-
800-479-0716. (38-40)
"OPENING TO GOD IN EVERDAY LIFE" - presented by
Rev. Bev Williams of Lowville Prayer Centre. Oct. 7 6:30-
9:30 event at Exeter United Church. No charge. Childcare
provided. (38-40) •
SAUGEEN HOMEBUILDER'S ASSOCIATION INVITE
YOU - to join Hockey Night in Canada host Ron MacLean
on Tuesday, October 5th, Walkerton K. of C Hall - Full
Course meal - silent sport's memorabilia auction. $40.00 for
a Once -In -A -Lifetime evening. For tickets call 881-4147 /
366-2222 / 335-3551. (38;39x)
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY RUMMAGE
SALE & AUCTION - South Huron Rec Centre. Wed. Oct.
20 7-9pm. Thurs. Oct. 21 l0am-2:30pm. Auction Thurs.
11 am. Town -wide pick-up Wed. Oct. 20 9:OOam. For fur-
ther info call 235-0780 or 235-3293. (38-40)
TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES INTERNATIONAL
CRAFTS SALE - of exquisite handicrafts for all ages, musi-
cal ihstruments, jewellery, baskets and toys, plus home bak-
ing. Brussels Mennonite Fellowship, Turnberry Street N.,
Brussels. Thursday, October 15, 5-9pm, Friday, October 16,
3-9ppm, Saturday, October 17 9am-2pm. Many new items.
Light lunch available on Saturday. (39-41')
TURKEY SUPPER - HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN
CHURCH - LUCAN - Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1999. For reser-
vations call: 227-4905 for 4pm seating, 227-4272 for Spm,
227-4508 for 6pm, 227-4163 for 7pm. Takeouts available.
Adults $10, Children $5, preschool free. (39-41)
WOMEN OF ALL AGES - You are invited to come to an
interfaith Bible Study. We will be discussing tools that will
help us' live our lives in relationship with God and our fami-
lies, .the meaning of faith and how to find it. This group will
provide you with a safe environment to investigate the
Christian faith or to grow in your relationship with Jesus
Christ. Starting Sept. 29- Dec. 8,.Wednesday mornings
10:00-11:30 am or evenings 8:00-9:30pm at the Exeter
Christian Reformed Church. Free childcare and children's
programs available for morning program only. For more
info call: Cindy Tuininga at 235-1723. (38-40)
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH ROAST BEEP SUP-
PER Wednesday, Oct. 13/99. 5-7 prtt. Adults $9.00, chil-
dren 6-12 $4.00, 5 & under Free. Take outs available.
Advance tickets only. For tickets calf '482-5854 , or 233'-
71 88,
33'-7188, 233-5409. (38-40*)
Happy 95th
Oct. 5th
Pearl
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your
family
and
friends
Alzheimer Society
of Huron County
presents
Dr. Peter
St. George
Hyslop
Dr. Hyslop will speak
on the latest in
Alzheimer Research
on
October 6/99
7:30 pm
O.M.A.F.R.A.
100 Don Street
Clinton
COST $5.00
Registration is required
PLEASE CALL
482-1482 or
1-800-561-5012
Sponsored by:
Maple Leaf Chapter IODE
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COUillItY
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Krick. rrootham •
Con ou iunity Centre
Admission $2.00
Featuring a Make It
and Take It Table
Lunch counter proceeds
to Kirkton Fair Board.
Lots of Door Prizes
Perth County
4-11
Mystery
Auction Nite
Mark your
Calendar for
ltresday, -
October 5, 1999
at the Stratford Fair
Grounds
Time: 7 p.m.
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Proceeds go towards
4-11 memberships in
tete new inlllenium.
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HURON UNITED WAY
KICK-OFF
Sunday, October 3
3-7 p.m.
Gar's Bar and Grill
Benefit Concert & BBQ
Featuring: Rick Powell, Mark Blayney, RON-devous & Tara
Remple and other special guests!
Gar is cooking the burgers and the staff is working for free!
(There is no charge, but donations are welcome)
If you want a little exercise before, why not try out our
Indoor Mini -Golf at the Wingham Town Hail from 1-4 p.m.
Help us support your local United Way
For more info call 235-2773
HURON COUNTRY
THEATRE•IN•THE•COUNTRY
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A NICHT ON
THE 'HOUSE"
Silent & Live Auctions
featuring a Celebrity Wine Auction
and 2 Caribbean Cruises!
Pius!
Home Theatre System
Big Screen TV
Portrait Paintings
Saturday October 2, 1999
Storting at 6:30pm
at the Playhouse
Tickets are only $35 per person
Which includes food and
a $0.00 tax rea!eipt!
Join us by calling
5:19)238-8367