Times Advocate, 1999-11-17, Page 33!November 17, 1999
Exeter Times -Advocate
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Sun., Nov. 28 at 5:30 p.m.
Parkhill's 8th Annual Evening
Santa Claus Parade
FLOATS: Commercial, Service Clubs, Family, Church, School,
Horses, Best Decorated Garden Tractor
Parade to assemble and begin at North Middlesex District High School
Judging starts at 4:30. SHARP
PLEASE SUPPORT THE FIREMEN'S
FOOD DRIVE ALONG THE ROUTE
BE SURE TO VISIT SANTA AFTER
THE PARADE AT TOWN HALL
For more info contact KAY AT 294-0257,
GARY AT 294-6904
Monetary donations will be collected and greatly
appreciated along parade route
ABUNDANT LIFE
WORSHIP CENTER
63 Main St. S., Exeter
Sundays 10:30 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
Pastor:
Rev. Brian Williamson BTh.
236-7834
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Courtesy Car - 235-2784
Minister: The Rev. Lillian
Wilton
Sunday, November 21, 1999
10:30 a.m. Worship
Sunday School
Nov. 18 7:30 p.m. Choir
Practice for the
Living Creche
You are welcome to worship
God with us.
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, November 21
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
November 21
9:30 a.m.
Worship Broadcast
on Community Channel
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, November 21
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
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Main St. at Gidley .
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M. Willsie
Last Sunday after Pentecost
November 21, 1999 3 p.m.
Joint Anglican -Roman
Catholic Service
celebrating 25 years sharing
Trivitt Church
With Bishops Robert
Townshend and John
Sherlock
Refreshments to Follow
Everyone welcome
BETHEL REFORMED
CHURCH
200 Huron St. E.
Pastor: Jim Vellenga
235-1435
Services held every Sunday
at 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
November 21, 1999
Evening service 7 p.m.
Come worship with us.
Nursery provided during
moming service.
EXETER UNITED
•CHURCH
Comer of James and
Andrew St.
Sunday, November 21, 1999
10:30 a.m.
Childrens Sunday
'Everyday Choices'
Intergenerational
Service
Music: Peter Snell
Children remain in
sanctuary.
Dress casual.
Children's Craft Sale and
Celebration follows the service.
Courtesy Car: Craig Webber
235-1368
Nursery Provided
Everyone welcome!
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
332 Huron St. W.
Pastor Peter Tuininga
235-1723
Sunday, November 21
10 a.m. Morning
Worship
7 p.m. Evening
Worship
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
SundayRadio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m.
November 21
11:00 a.m.
Worship Broadcast
on Community Channel
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Announcements
100 Births
BROMLEY / JOHNS -
October 25, 1999 at 6:15 pm.
our precious little girl was
born, Jasmine Kelsey Johns, -8
lb. 8 oz. Very proud parents of
our little girl are Julie Bromley
and Keith Johns (Chopper).
Her proud grandparents are
Bruce & Sharon Bromley of
Blyth and Lynda Johns of
Exeter, Ken Johns of Staffa.
Thanks Keith, Julie, Jasmine.
(46*)
TAIT (DIETRICH) "TWINS"
- Charlie and Martina, October
17, 1999 to Proud Parents Rob
and Irene Tait and
Grandparents Steven and
Josephine Dietrich and Norm
and Mary Lou Tait. (46*)
BRINTNELL - Bill and Karen, •
Oldham, England proudly
announce the birth of Caitlin
May -Anne on October 28,
1999 weighing 8 lbs. 4 ozs..
Cait is a wee sister for Zach.
Grandparents Marg and Bev,
Usborne Twp. and Roy and
Verna Mayall, Oldham. Great
grandparents Isabelle and Bill
Coward, Usborne Twp. (46*)
102 Deaths
ETHERINGTON At South
Huron Hospital, Exeter on
November 12, 1999, Daisy
(Hooper) Etherington of Exeter
in her 87th year. Beloved wife
of the late Richard
Etherington(1979). Dear
mother of Duncan and Peggy
Etherington of Exeter, Rick
and Karen Etherington of
Usborne Township, Debbie
and Pat Maidens of Ilderton,
Dwight and Roberta
Etherington of Edmonton,
Alberta and Darcy Etherington
of London. Dear grandmother
of Angela; Derek and Robyn;
Kyle; Jacqueleen, Matthew and
Dustin. Dear sister of Dorothy
Penny of Hamilton and George
and Nora Hooper of Kent,
England. Predeceased by a
grandson Michael. There was
no funeral home visitation. A
memorial service was held at
the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter on November
15, 1999. Reverend Marilyn
Carter officiated. Cremation
with interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the
family. (46)
102 Deaths
KERNICK - Peacefully at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter
on November 12, 1999. Mary
Evelyn (Down) Kernick of
Exeter, Ontario in her 91st
year. Predeceased by her
husband William Kernick in
1988. Dear mother of Elaine
and Bob Nolin of St. Albert,
Alberta, Charles and Connie
Kernick.of RR3, Exeter, and
Barbara and Neall Rankin of
Simcoe, Ontario. Stepmother
of Anne Kernick of Windsor,
Marion Hamilton of Brampton
(predeceased by her husband
Ron), and Wilbur (deceased)'
and his wife Maxine Kernick
of St. Mary's. Lovingly and
sadly remembered by her
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren. Predeceased by
her brother/sister-in-law Jack
and Melva Down. Mary was a
member of the Exeter United
Church and U.C.W. and
lifetime member of the
Hurondale Women's Institute.
Rested at Dinney Funeral
Home, Exeter, Ontario where
the funeral and commital
service was held November 16,
1999. Rev. Cordell Parsons
officiated. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery. Those wishing to
make memorial contributions
may consider the charity of
one's choice. (46)
A tree will be planted
as a living memorial
to Mary Kernick.•
MILLER - At Meadow Park
Nursing Home on November
10, 1999. Leslie J. Miller of ,
London and formerly of Exeter
and Staffa in his 84th year.
Beloved husband of the late
Grace Hocking and the late
Marion Bennett. Dear father of
Edna and Jim Cross and Janet
and Jack White all of London.
Dear grandfather of Murray
Cross and Keith and Lisa
White and great-grandfather of
Katelyn. Dear brother of
Raymond Miller of Mitchell.
Predeceased by a sister Agnes
Rhode. Friends called at the
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter where the Funeral
service was held on November
12, 1999. Reverend Kathi
Urbasik-Hindley officiated.
Interment Staffa Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be
appreciated by the family. (46)
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CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL TURKEY
SUPPER - NOVEMBER 20TH - Sittings at 5 pm and 6:30
pm. Adults $10. Children(6-12) $5.00. For tickets call
Alan 228-6557 or Bob 229-6663. (45;46)
HEART TO HEART COUNTRY ACCENTS - CHRIST-
MAS OPEN HOUSE - Sat. November 27 10am-4pm. Anita
Windsor's home near Ailsa Craig. For info call Anita 293-
3128 or Lori 234-1108. Everyone welcome. (46;47*)
LION KING - All inclusive bus trips July 5th -August 16th
and August 30th - $125.00 per person - tickets extremely
limited - Call Diane/Joe Rys (519)881-1953. (46x)
MARK YOUR CALENDER AND PLAN TO ATTEND -
Corbett Craft Sale, Saturday, Nov. 20 from 9 until 1. All
welcome. Hosted by Sue Rock and friends. (46*)
ROAST PORK SUPPER, HIBBERT UNITED CHURCH
IN STAFFA - Thursday, November 18 from 5-7pm.
Takeouts available. Adult Tickets $9 advance, $10 at door.
Children 5-13, $4, preschoolers free. For tickets call Karen
228-7212. (45;46)
"SEW SPECIAL" AND "ONE OF A KIND" CHRISTMAS
OPEN HOUSE - Wed and Thurs Nov 17 & 18, 9am to 9pm.
Handcrafted kids clothing, gift items and ceramics. Held at
Rebecca Wilder's home, 2 1/2 miles Nbrth of Hwy 84 on
County Rd. 31. Everyone welcome. (45;46)
SLIDE PRESENTATION AND LECTURE - John R.
Hardy, author of "Rusty Rails"•will be at the Huron County
Museum on Friday, November 19 at 7:30 pm. Free admis-
sion. For info 524-2686. (46) •
UPGRADE YOUR COMPUTER SKILLS - "Word 97,
Excel and Wordperfect 8 now available at South Huron
Adult Learning. Daily 9-3. Call 235.4079. (45-47*)
CHRISTMAS CLOTHING SALE - Fleece, t -shirts, golf
shirts, watches and sunglasses, Tommy jeans, "Nike" "
Tommy" "Oakley". Below retail prices. 69 Thomas St.
Exeter. November 20th 9am-4pm. (46*)
105 Cards of Thanks
DIXON FRUIT FARMS - Our
1999 farm season is over.
Again, we wish to thank our
customers for their patronage.
We look forward to serving
you in the new millenium. Jim
& Mary Lou Dixon (46)
HICKS - We would like to
thank our family and friends
for helping to make our
wedding day special. It was
really nice to see everyone who
attended our open house.
Thank you for coming to
celebrate with us. A special
thanks to Sharon & Helen for
their help putting everything
together with such short notice.
Bruce & Marilyn (46*)
KIPFER - The family of the
late Elgin "Kip" Kipfer would
like to extend our sincere
thanks to all family, friends,
neighbours and business
acquaintances for the
overwhelming support we
received during our very
difficult time. Your food,
floral arrangements, memorial
donations, cards and phone
calls were appreciated very
much; we were truly
overwhelmed. We thank you
from the bottom of our hearts.
Kip was truly a man well
known and loved by all.
Special thanks to Jim, Donna
and Bob of Hoffman's Funeral
Home. We can't thank you
enough for making our days
much easier by attending to
every detail. Thanks also to
Liz and the United Church
ladies for a wonderful lunch.
To Rev. Putman, your final
tribute to Kip was wonderful
and could not have been more
fitting. Thanks so much to
Aunt Ruth for being there
when Mom needed youmost,
and to the pallbearers; Dad
would have been truly
honoured. To mention
everyone individually would
take many pages, so again, our
heartfelt thanks to each and
every person who helped us
through this difficult time.
Shirley Kipfer and family. (46)
MILLER - I would like to
thank all my friends and family
for the cards, gifts, flowers and
well wishes while I was in the
hospital and since my return
home. Special thanks to Laura
and Mitchell for their happy
smiles at the foot of my bed.
Everything was very much
appreciated. Feeling better
every day. Earl (46)
MORGAN - We would like to
thank family and friends for
cards and phone calls after
Bev's surgery in Guelph. May
you all have a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year. Bev
& Burdene (46*)
SCHOENMAKERS - The
family of the late Annie
Schoenmakers wish to thank
friends and relatives for their
many acts of kindness, phone
calls, condolences,. Mass cards,
charitable donations, flowers
and the food sent to our home
during the recent loss of Annie.
Thank you to the Emergency
Response, Team and the
emergency room staff at
London Health Sciences
Centre, University Campus for
their compassion. We would
also like to thank Father Thom
Blondin, the pall bearers,
Sheila Damen for the
wonderful eulogy and Mrs.
Morkin and the St. Patrick's
Church Choir. To the St.
Patrick's CWL, we send our
gratitude for the lovely lunch
served after the funeral. A
special thanks to Bill & Sue
Haskett of C. Haskett & Son
Funeral Home in Lucan for
helping to make a difficult loss
easier to bear. The Damen &
Schoenmakers families. (46*)
TINKER TOTS NURSERY
SCHOOL - Thank you to all
the businesses who donated
items to the Halloween party
and dance in Hensall. Thank
you to ail the families who
helped and participated. (46*).
105 Cards of Thanks
THOMPSON - We'd tike to
say a• heartfelt thank you to our
family, relatives and friends for
the many beautiful cards, gifts,
flowers and phone calls that we
received to help us celebrate
our 50th Anniversary. Your
thoughtfulness was appreciated
very much. Andy & Marion
(46*)
TRIEBNER - The family of
the late Douglas Triebner wish
to express a sincere thank you
to relatives, friends and
neighbours for the kindness
and condolences shown to us
during our recent loss. We
wish to thank everyone for the
may cards, flowers, and
generous donations. A special
thank you to The Rev. Fay
Willsie for the beautiful service
and her visit with Eva; Bill
Haskett of Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home for his
assistance at a very difficult
time; Janet Dearing of the
Exeter Villa for her sensitivity
and thoughtfulness to the
family during Doug's last
hours; the ladies of Trivitt
Memorial Church for the
excellent lunch; and the
pallbearers, Peter McFalls, Gus
Latulippe, Maurice Haist, Alan
Renning, Harold Snoddy and
Bob Sockett. We also wish to
thank the Exeter Legion for a
very touching service on
Sunday evening. Doug is now
in God's care. (46*)
WALLACE - Dr. & Mrs.
Charles Wallace would like to
thank all those associated with
South Huron Hospital, past and
present, and from my office,
for my "Happy 70th Birthday"
at "The Albion', Bayfield on
Naly. 2nd. It was a lovely
Party. Thank you all. (46*)
DENOTTER - I would like to
thank my family, friends and
neighbours for all the phone
calls, cards, flowers, food and
all the acts of kindness while I
was a patient at University
Hospital and since returning
home. A special thank you to
Dr. Wall, Dr. Mack and
nursing staff on the eighth
floor north. Many thanks for
the continued home care by
Marysia from St. Elizabeth
nurses. All acts of kindness
will always be remembered.
John (46*)
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* SAT., NOV. 20, 8 pm
* THE RANCHEROS*
* SUN., NOV. 21
Fiddler Jamboree, 1 pm, ,
Supper 5 pm
,* NEW YEARS EVE *.
ROYAL AIRES
' 'ironer 7 p.m., Dancing 830-7 *
* Tickets now on sale. *
fNew Year's £
bash
Hawaii in Hensall
Fri., Dec. 31, 1999
9 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Hensall Arens
Tickets: $55Jcoupis
$30. single
(only 80 tickets left)
Music by
Dr. Darryl's DI Service
Includes: Party hats, plastic leis.
paper grass skirts for ladies.
Door prizes, limbo contest. Late
luncheon by Pineridge BBQ.
Draw for weekend getaway.
For tickets call
4144 Steve Bedard 262-2827