HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-07-06, Page 24ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS —
COLFER — Jim and Vera
Mountenay are very pleased to
announce the birth of their fourth
grandchild, a girl, 7 lbs., 15 oz.
Sara Elizabeth, daughter for
Christine and Marty Coffer,
Toronto and little cousin for Joey,
Scott and Christopher
Mountenay. 27c
EVANS — Randy and 'Yvonne
Evans are delighted to announce
the birth of Laura Janet on June
24, 1983 at St. Joseph's Hospital in
London. A sister for Joel. 27c
FINKBEINER — Brian and
Georgina are pleased to announce
the birth of their third son,
Nathan William Brock, born June
3, 1983 at Edmonton, Alberta,
weighing 8 lbs., 6 oz. A new
brother for Jason and Jordan,
10th grandchild for Mrs. M. Obre,
Exeter; 14th grandchild for Mrs.
M. Finkbeiner, Crediton. 27•
KEE — Chris and Cheryl (nee
Sweet) welcome with love Allison
Christine, 10 lbs., 12 oz. A sister
for Erin, born June 23, 1983 at
University Hospital, Edmonton,
Alberta. Sharing the joy are
grandparents Ruth and Murray
Kee of Byron and Marian and
Doug Sweet of Exeter. 27'
DEATHS —
BATSTONE — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday.
June 28, 1983, Mrs. Ellen Martha
(Turkehim) Batstone of 72
Goshen Street North, Zurich, in
her 67th year. Beloved wife of the
late Frederick R. Batstone (1980).
Dear mother of Thomas John
Batstone of RR 2, Gormley, Jean
(Mrs. Martin Smyth) of Oak
Ridges, Kay (Mrs. Lester Gard-
ner) of Hensall and Ruth (Mrs.
Robert Hannah) of London. Dear
sister of Jack and Herb
Turkheim, Lottie ( Mrs. Edwin
Gascho) all of Zurich, Ruth (Mrs.
Arthur Neve) of West Lake
Village, California, Gertrude
(Mrs. Horace Greenfield) of
Toronto and Irene (Mrs. Charles
Carr) of Winnipeg. Also survived
by seven grandchildren. Rested
at Zurich Chapel of Michael P
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49
Goshen Street North, Zurich, un-
til Thursday, June 30 thence to St
Peter's Lutheran Church for
funeral service. Pastor Carl
Onofrio officiated. Interment
followed in St. Peter's i,utheran
Cemetery. Donations to the Cana-
dian Crippled Children's Society
would be appreciated. 27c
DEATHS
BARRETT — At Queensway Nur-
sing Home, Hensall, on Monday,
June 27, 1983. Mr. Alexander D.
Barrett in his 79th year. Mr. Bar-
rett is predeceased by three
brothers and one sister. Surviving
are a number of nieces and
nephews. Rested at the Hensall
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 118 King Street,
Hensall where the funeral and
committal service was conducted
on Wednesday, June 29. Rev. Stan
McDonald officiated. Interment
followed in Hensall Union
Cemetery. 27c
COOPER — At his residence on
Tuesday, June 28th, 1983, Mr. J.
Morley Cooper of RR 3 Kippen in
his 80th year. Beloved husband of
Florence Mabel (Robertson)
Cooper; dear father of Jack
Cooper of Hensall and Lloyd
Cooper of RR 3 Kippen; dear
brother of Duncan and John A.
Cooper both of Kipper, Olive
(Mrs. Grant Love) of Caro,
Michigan, Mrs. Grace Mcli-ide,
Beatrice (lobs. Bob Dalrymple)
and Mrs. Doreen Baird all of
Brucefield. Also survived by two
grandsons Jim and Scott Cooper
both of RR 3 Kippen. Predeceas-
ed by his brother Lloyd (1928).
Rested at the Hensall Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 118 King Street, Hensall
where the funeral service was on
Friday, July 1st at 2 p.m. with Mr.
Don Moffatt officiating. inter-
ment followed in Hensall Union
Cemetery. Donations to the Kip -
pen United Church would be ap-
preciated. 27c
DARLING — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Thursday,
June 30. 1983, Alfred James
(Fred) Darling, 60, beloved hus-
band of Marion (Kaiser, Ed-
wards). Dear father of Jim, Joe
and Jeff of Exeter and Jack of
Windsor. Dear step -father of
Sharon Edwards of Niagara
Falls, Virginia of Calgary, Alex-
andra of Toronto and Christene at
home Also survived by seven
grandchildren and sisters Mrs.
C.K. Schlimme (Grace) of
Naples, Florida, Mrs. T.A. Inglis
(Lorene) of Stratford and Mrs.
C.E. Snell ( Lois) of Exeter.
Predeceased by his first wife
Shirley Motz. Rested at the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home.
William Street, Exeter. The
funeral service was held at Ex-
eter United Church, James
Street, conducted at 1 p.m by the
Rev. James Forsythe Interment
Exeter Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Brain Research
Fund c/o Victoria Hospital. Lon-
don, Ontario would be ap-
preciated by the family. 27c
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Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss !dello Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday. July 10 '
For the month of Juty we will jute
with the Zurich Church for their
outdoor services on the lawn
beside the church. Bring your
own choir. Service of 10:30 a.m.
No teen town during summer
months.
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East. Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday. July 10
10:00 a.m. Worship
"The Covenant
of Grace and Baptism-
(Genesis 17)
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
"Exhortation to Holy Living"
(1 Peter 1:10 - 2 31
Come and Worship with Us
Caven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235.2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday. July 10
10:15 Morning Worship
Sunday School discontinued
for summer months
We welcome Exeter United
Church members os they worship
with us for the month of July. The
Rev. James Forsythe will conduct
the services
Everyone Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican) ,
Mein at Giifley. Exeter
the ,REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235.2335
Sunday, July 10
7th Sunday after Pentecost
11:15 o.m. Holy Eucharist
the Rev. F. Braby
Preacher
A welcome to Visitors
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Zion
Lutheran Church
Doshwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. July 10
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
and Bible Study
11:00 a.m. Divine Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday. July 10
10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
Sundoy School - Preschoolers
7:00 p.m. - Evening Worship
Sunday School Grades 1-4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
CHLO Dial 1570 - 4:30 p m.
CHOK Diol 1070 - 6:45 a.m.
Parental Choice and Education '
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
Is Faith Possible?"
9:30 o m Sundays
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
Rif V. GRANT MILLS
Orgqnist and Choirmaster
Mr Robert Cameron
Sunday. July 10
10.15 a.m. Combined Service in
Coven Presbyerion Church
Speaker Rev J. Forsythe. M.A
Courtesy Car 235.0832
Stan Mitchell
Vacation Bible School
July 25 -29th,
Children 4-12 4
All Are Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St W., Exeter
Pastor MARK LOWRIE
O9r Weekly Services:
Sunday: 9.45 and I 1:00 o m. and
7:30 p.m. •
Wednesday - 8.00 p.m.
All our regular services will con-
tinue throughout the summer!
Even though some of us are tak-
ing holidays. God isn't. So feel
free to visit any of our services.
ly-
DEATHS—
KNIGHT — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Friday. July
1, 1983, Walter Edward Knight, of
Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend,
in his 761h year. Loved and loving
husband of Bessie Williams. At
the request of the deceased
funeral arrangements were
private at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral (tome,
Dashwood. Cremation with inter-
ment of ashes in Exeter
cemetery. Donations to thechari-
ty of your choice if desired can be
arranged at the funeral home.27c
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr.
NGAGEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilds and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gainer are
pleased to announce the marriage
of their children Dianne and
Brian. The wedding to take place
July 9, 1983 at 7 o'clock in
Crediton United Church. Open
reception to follow in Exeter.27c
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klooster,
RR 2 Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Hartman, RR 3 Zurich
are pleased to announce the foe-
thcoming marriage of their
children Jane Alida and Paul
Clare on July 16, 1983 at 3 o'clock,
St Joseph's Church, Stratford.27c
ANNOUNCEMENTS—
Mr.
NNOUNCEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham,
Lucan are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Marie Elizabeth to Ken-
neth Peter Holland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Holland of
Lucan. The wedding will take
place July 9th at St. James
Anglican Church, Clandeboye at
3 p.m. Open reception at 9 p.m. in
Lucan. 27nc
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,
Exeter are pleased to announce
the forth coming marriage of
their daughter Jayne Patricia to
Mr. Brian McCann, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William McCann, Mt.
Carmel. The wedding will take
place on Saturday. July 9, 1983 at
3 p.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church. 27'
CARDS OF THANKS—
We
HANKS—
We would like to express our
thanks to our family, relatives,
friends and neighbours for help-
ing us celebrate our 50th anniver-
sary party. For the lovely gifts.
cards and flowers. and to all who
helped. in any way. Our many
thanks to you all
Peter and Fred Harburn. 27'
We wish to express our ap-
preciation to the Exeter United,
Church. the Official Board and
the Worship and Music commit-
tee. for recognizing our retire-
ment, as associate minister. by a
service and picnic in the park.
Words spoken by Hev. J. For-
sythe and Mr. Clarence Down
were greatly appreciated- The
portrait - by Jack Doerr - was a
wonderful and thoughtful gift
which we will treasure always.
We wish also to recognize the
work of the U.C.W. ladies who ar-
ranged the lunch and all others
who assisted in planning and
bringing this event to such a fine
conclusion. A special thanks to
those who loaned equipment and
those who helped to arrange it for
the service in such a beautiful set-
ting. Thank you all
Rev. Grant and Vera Mills. 27'
A special thank you to the Mt.
Carmel Community ladies for the
lovely shower gifts. Thanks
-specially to Mrs. Pat Darling
and helpers for the delicious lun-
cheon. Your thoughtfulness and
kindness shall always be
remembered.
Brian and Jayne Smith. 27'
1 wish to thank my family.
friends and neighbours for the
cards, gifts. flowers while I was a
patient in t'niversity Hospital and
since relurning home. Also
special thanks to Haskett's Am-
bulance, Lucan and Rev. Peter
Derrick for his visits, and a
special thanks •to Vicky and
Jackie
Eileen Carroll. 27'
COMING EVENTS
BINGO Every Tuesdav even-
ing al Vanastra ('entre. RA 5 ('lin-
ton 8 p m First regular card
11.10. 15 regular games. .1 share
the wealth. ,lack Pot Salo must go
Admission restricted to 16 years
and over 261fnt
YAH[) AND HAKE SALE:. .1111
91h. open l0 a m ram or shine
Refreshment. available. Cen
tralia United Church. 25:26.27'
CHICKEN BAI1BEQUE, Brinslcy
1 nite(1Church. 14'ednesday..fuly.
13 57:30 p m Advance tickets on
ly until July 7 Adults $6.00,
children $2 541.293-3180 for tickets
25:26:27c
EXETER'S SF:('5)ND ANN( 'AI.
Heritage (lays celebrations are
Friday. Saturday and Sunday, Ju-
ly 22.23 and 24 Barbecue, dance,
fish fry. parade craft show. flea
market, hall games and much
more Keep the date open and
watch this newspaper for details
25126727.28c
MAMMOTII ('HiP BiNGO
51.000 00 Jack pot must go Sun
day, July 10 al 2 p m. in Lucan
Community ('entre. Main Hall
26.27c
THE GI,ANVILLE REUNION.
Sunday. July 10. 1983. Seaforth
Community !'ark. al 1-30 p m.
Bring your own plates, cutlery
Harold Glanville, president. 26 27'
"THE HURON COUNTY Ilealth
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, held at the
ffdlgith Unit office, South Huron
Hospital. Exeter on Monday. Ju-
ly It, 1983 from 9.30 to 11' 30 a m
for: I Health Surveillance. ,
Anaemia Screening, 3. Im-
muniration, 4 F'luotide. Adult im-
munization will also be offered at
this clinic." 27c
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to tt)ank my friends
and relatives who helped make
my 90th birthday such a "Happy
Occasion". Thanks to everyone
for the lovely cards, letters, gifts,
plants and flower arrangements
which i received. Special thanks
to Elliott and Audrey for opening
their home for the "Open House"
and to Mary, Eleanor and
Marilyn and girls for their help in
the arranging and serving and to
Greta and Alice for their many
kitchen dynes, which all helped to
make this a birthday 1 will always
remember.
Mrs. 1 Rev. A.W.) Edith Gardiner,
Strathroy. 27•
We would like to extend our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their
thoughtfulness and kindness dur-
ing the loss of our loving (.(other,
grandmother and great grand-
mother Mabel Kirk. Thank you to
all who sent cards, floral tributes
and donations to the heart fund.
Special thanks to the pallbearers,
Rev. Knight. Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, to the ladies of the
church who provided the lunch,
and to those who sent food to our
homes. It was all gratefully ap-
preciated by the Kirk familv.27'
1 would like to thank the com-
munity for the lovely gifts given
to me at the bridal shower
Special Lha: ks to the ones that
helped in any way. •
Dianne wilds. 27c
Our sincere appreciation to our
family, friends and neighbours
who helped to make our 25th wed-
ding anniversary such a happy
occasion. Thanks to all for best
wishes, cards, gifts and money.
We'll cherish the memories of our
special day.
Leo and Irene Hoffman. 27'
We would like to thank
everyone for the cards, flowers,
food, telephone calls and visits
received as expressions of sym-
pathy. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace, the South Huron
hospital staff, the ambulance at-
tendants, neighbours and those
from the persalt ('o -op and
Livestock Sales Barn for their
, assistance and support. Also
thank you to the Michael O'Con-
nor Funeral Home, Rev. Onofrio
and the pallbearers. Dur thanks to
the Varna U.C.W. for the lovely
lunch Your kindness. and
Thoughtfulness will always be
renieinhered, '
The Love Family. 27'
Sincerest thanks to my
relatives. neighbours and friends
for prayers. flowers. visits and
cards while 1 was a patient in
South Huron hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Hoffman's Ambulance• Semite.
Drs. and nurses at :iOutn !prop ,
and to tray and. fainily�
Hilda Rader. 27c
IN MEMORIAM—
CORBETT 111 loving memory
of Ed Corbett who passed away
July 4, 1981.;
They say time heals all wounds
but it doesn't ease the pain of the
loss of a loved one. It has been two
years now and the emptiness left
by your passing grows even
greater. No one can ever replace
your presence in our lives. Our
love for you and the memories of
the times we shared do ease the
pain however. So even though the
time of your passing grows
longer, the time until we're
together again grows shorter. Un-
til that day we will continue 10
think of you and love you always.
Ever remembered and loved by
wife Dorothy. Wayne. Elaine and
family. 27c
GREB — In loving memory of a
dear brother, brother-in-law and
uncle Harry who passed away two
years ago, July 3rd, 1981.
We do -not need a special day,
To bring you to our minds,
A day we do not think of you,
Is very hard to find.
For loving memories never die,
As days go on and years go by.
No longer in our lives to share.
But in our hearts you're always
there.
Always remembered by
Melvin, Ruth and family. 27•
'1'URNBULL — In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother Ruby
who passed away four years ago.
July 3, 1979.
Nothing can ever take away.
the love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day, .
Remembrance keeps her near.
Deeply missed and
remembered by Rufus, Donna
and Glen. 27'
WiLSON — In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Melinda Wilson who passed away
six years ago. July 7, 1977.
Her memory we treasure.
Loving her always,
Forgetting her never.
Ever remembered by Garnet
and family 27c
WILSON — In loving memory of
our dear sister, Melinda Wilson
who passed away six years ago.
Julv_7, 1977..
As time unfolds another year.
Memories keep you ever near.
Silent thoughts of times together,
Hold memories that will last
forever.
Lovingly remembered by
brother and sister_ 27'
The family of Morley Cooper
would like to express their sincere
shanks to our relatives, friends
and neighbours who extended
their sympathy, sent .cards.
flowers, donations to St. Andrews
United Church. Kippen and the
Cancer Society during our recent
loss Special thanks to O'Connor
Funeral Home, Donald Moffat.
organist Barbara Cooper.
Ilonorary pallbearers,
pallbearers and flower bearers
and the Ladies of Kippen United
Church for serving a delicious
lunch after the .funera, Also
thanks to the ladies who helped at
the house and to all those who
brought food to our homes. Your
kindness and thoughtfulness will
always be remembered 27c
• We ,would like to express our
sincere thanks to all our friends
and relatives, our neighbours r'1
Ailsa Craig and our former
neighbours of the Maple lodge
atca for the .beautiful floral ar-
rangements. memorial donations
and the many cards and expres-
sions of sympathy in our recent
(bereavement Thanks also to
Pastor Bea Ash. to Bruce and Pat
Fraser of the T. Stephenson and
Son Funeral Home, to (hose who
brought food to the house and to
the ladies ni Carlisle United
Church who served lunch f1 was
all deeply appreciated.
Jean I.ce and family 27'
W" 4 would like to thank all our
relatives, friends and neighbours
who came to help us celebrate our
troth wedding anniversary
special thanks for the gifts. cards
and good wishes A very special
thanks to our family. whose hard
work and planning made it an oc
casein we will always remember
Alin and Edith Willcrt. 77'
We would like to express our
sincere thanks and deepest ap
predation to all our r'elalcves.
friends and neighh errs for their
acts of kindness in the loss of a
dear husband. father, grand-
father and great grandfather.
Wilbert Chappel Your k ind
messages of sympathy. twauhfill
floral tributes, visitations.
prayers. girds and donations of
your choice in his name have been
greatly appreciated Also for the
food That was brought into our
homes and many acts of kmdne,
Special (hank you to the
pallbearers. fluserhearers. Rev
Matheson. tin es Funeral home.
the ladies of the Staffa United
Church for the lovely lunch
Everything was greatly ap-
preciated and will long he
remembered
Marie Chappel and'family 27'
IN MEMORIAM —
('ORBETT in loving memory
of a dear brother, Ed Corbett. who
passed away, July 4. 1981
He suffered so much in silence -
His spirit did not bend,
ile faced his life with courage.
Until the very end.
Sadly missed by his sisters.
brother, sister-in-law and brother
in laws 27c
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CHURCH
Huron Centennial School
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
--4112,9260) S6$-5343;.....
and 236-4979
10:00 a.m. • Family
Bible School
11:00 a.m. • Speaker
Randy Mann
Dennis Mercier MSC
Preaching the doctrine
of Grace
Open House
in honour of
Fred & Audrey
Ha berer
30th Wedding
Anniversary
Sun., July 10th
2:30 - 5 p.m.
at
Steven.Haberer's
Home,
Parkside Dr.,
Zurich, Ontario
Friends & family
welcome
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Thursday, July 7
Starts 8 p.m. 21
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Admission $1 for 18 games
Help Your Neighbour
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5 for $1 11 for $2
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Wednesday, July 6
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
Early bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, share the wealth, stanc'up
bonanza
Jackpot $500
55 calls
Single book $4, Double $7, Triple$10.
Bingos each Wednesday night
Proceeds for Arena
Du. t. Iign.e re•utar,.n. ne .n• ends 16 year' or ape will be admitted.
Happy Retirement and
Happy Birthday
Grandpa Knox
Polka Dot Door
LIVE SHOW '
Appearing in Exeter
Saturday, July 23 - SHRC
Shows: 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Tickets: $3.00 per person
Available from any ,Lioness
member, Derby Dip, Wuerth Shoes,
Little People
Children under 5 must be accompanied
by an adult
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