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ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS -
BAXTER - Rob and Sheila Bax-
ter, RR 2 Mitchell announce the
birth of Jeremy Robert, born Ju-
ly 19, 1983 at Stratford General
Hospital. First grandchild for Bill
and Mary Baxter and fourth for
Ken and Dorothy Duncan. 30'
SLOAT - Robert and Pauline are
proud to announce the birth of
their first son Craig Adam
Leonard born in St Joseph's
Hospital. London on June 3. 1983
weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. Special
tharks to Dr. Vilos, Dr. Fellows.
Dr. aleciuk, Dr. Stoffman, and
Dr. Glennie. Also special thanks
to nurse Jan and labor and
delivery staff 30c
DEATHS -
LAVERY - At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Saturday, Ju-
ly 23, 1983. Mr. Milton John
Lavery of 35 Main Street, East.
Zurich and formerly of Hensall in
his 68th year. Beloved husband of
the late Bernice Mae Harris
t1977). Dear friend of Clara
Hulley of Zurich. Dear father of
Gordon of Zurich, Robert of
Calgary, Alvin of London and
Sharon (Mrs. Charles Doxtator)
of Hensel]. Also survived by six
grandchildren. Rested at Zurich
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
funeral Homes. 49 Goshen Street.
Zurich where the Funeral service
was conducted on Tuesday. July
26 at 2 p.m. Rev. Stan McDonald
officiated. Interment followed in
Stafta Cemetery. Donations to the
charity of your choice would be
appreciated. 30e
ANNOUNCEMENTS-
The
NNOUNCEMENTS-
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Roobol wish to invite
relatives, friends and neighbours
to an "Open House" at the
Fellowship Hall. Hensall United
Church, Saturday. August 6, 7-9
p.m. in honor of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary. Best wishes on-
ly. 30:31c
The family of Wes and
Madeline Witmer cordially invite
all relatives, friends and
neighbours to attend an open
house in honour of their parents
50th wedding anniversary on Sun-
day, August 7 from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m. at Exeter United Church.
Your friendship and presence are
gifts. their cherishd ifts.Werespect-
fully
s t-
e a pec
fully request no others 30:31'
Friends, neighbours and
relatives of Mrs. C.B. ' Edith,
Wnstman are invited to help her
celebrate her 80th birthday at an
open house at Granton United
Church basement on Sunday
afternoon. August 7. 30nc
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
Mrs. Laird Jacobe cordially in-
vites all friends. relatives and
neighbours to a trousseau tea on
Saturday. July 30, 1983, 2-4 p m.
and 7-9 pant. in honor of her
daughter Sharon. whose mar-
riage will take place on August 6
30'
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward
Snider are happy to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Sheila Edna to Timothy Ian
McGuire. son of Mr. and Mrs. Or-
val R. McGuire of Etobicoke. On-
tario. The wedding will take place
in Islington United Church.
Toronto. Ontario on August 13.
1983 at -1 p.m. 30c
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Jacobe are
pleased to announce the. for-
thcoming marriage 01 their
daughter. Sharon Jean, to Mr
Douglas Wayne Kyle, son of Mrs
Olive Cooper and the late Byran
( Doc 1 Kyle. The wedding to take
place Saturday. August 6. 1983 at
3 o'clock in Emmanuel United
Church, Zurich. Open reception to
follow. 30'
Mrs. Elizabeth Lang, Exeter is
pleased to announce the for
thcoming marriage of her
daughter Kimberly Ann to F'er
nand Menard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alphonse Menard of Sudbury. The
wedding will take placeaon Satur-
day, August 6, 198:3 at Exeter
United Church at 4:00 p.m. Open
reception to follow in Exeter.
Music by Mozart and the Melody
Makers 30'
CARDS OF THANKS -
We would like to thank all our
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the lovely cards. and gifts and
for coming out to help us
celebrate our 25th wedding an-
niversarv. Special thanks to the
group who took us out to dinner
and to our family - Barb. Doug,
'Steve and Brian for their help and
support throughout the whole
weekend.
Doug and Carole Cooper. 30c
1
1 would likc to thank my fami-
ly, friends and neighbours for
visits. flowers. cards and treats
while 1 was a patient in St
.loseph's Hospital, London, and
since- returning !ionic l would
also like to thank Or. .1 I. Sales
and staff of fourth floor North
West Also thanks to Mr Don \Iul
tat and Rev. Stan McDonald for
their visits.
Winston 15'orkrrtan. - 30"
gwreh Dire��t�or
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood '
Minister
REV. BARBARA LANG
Organist
Miss (dello Gabel. ARC T
Sunday. July 31
For the month of July we will loin
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 31
10:00 a m. Worship
'Worship and Praise
(Colossians 3 5-17:
11.00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
"A Coll to Husbands and Wives
(1 Peter 3 1 -7i •
Come and Worship with U�
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert Mcrntosh
Sunday July 31
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
(Anghcon )
Main at Gidley Exeter
the REV J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sundoy. July 31
10th Sunday offer Pentecost
11:15 o.m. Morning Prayer
A wolcome to Visitors
Zion
Lutheran Church
Doshwood
Postor
REV MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday -July 31
9 00 a.m- Divine Service
10 15 a.m. Sunday School and Bi-
ble Study
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main 5t North
MINISTER
REV 8.14 DE JONGE
B.A M Div •
Phone 2351723
Sunday July 31
10 00 a m - Morning Worship
Sunday School Preschoolers
7 00 p.m Evening Worsh.p
Sunday School Grades 1-4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Listen to
The Back to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Dial 970 10 30 o m
CHID Dial 1570 4 30 p rn
CHOK Dial 1070 - 6 45 a m
Four Rules for Bible Reading
Television
Forth 20 Global 6 ,cable 3:
Forgiveness
9 30 a m Sundays
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister
REV JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV GRANT MI115
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr Robert.Comeron
Sunday July 31
10 15 o m Combined Service in
Coven Presbyertian Church
SpeakerRev1 Forsythe M A
Courtesy Cor 235 0832
Stan Mitchell
All Arf Wetcor:,e
Emmanuel
Bapt.st Church
187 Huron St W Exeter •
Pastor MARK LOWRIE
Sunday July 31
9 45 a m Family Bible School
11 00 0 m Morning Service
7 30 p m Evening Service
Wednesday
8 00 p m Prayer and Bible
Study
Some treat God like o good Tuck
charm instead of an everlasting
orm He es not there to wish on
but to trust in,
CARDS OF THANKS -
We would like to say "thank
you" to all of our neighbours and
friends for their time and
thoughtfulness and a special
thank you to Father Mooney, Dr.
Englert, O'Connor Ambulance,
and the Exeter OPP.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ducharme and
family. 30'
Thanking the entire communi-
ty of McGillivray for their kind-
ness and generosity. A special
thanks to Mrs. Helen Drury for
her hard work and consideration.
All gifts are greatly appreciated.
Thanks again
Wilma and Rick Freeman.- 30c
I would like to thank my
relatives. neighbours and friends
for cards. treats. flowers.. visits
.and inquiries while 1 was in
University Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr. Gir-
vin and his staff on the seventh
floor and all those who helped at
the tirne of my accident. Your
kindness is appreciated.
Michael Stewart. 30'
I would like to thank my fanci-
ly, friends and neighbours for the
lovely flowers, cards and visits 1
received while in South (Duron
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Hoff-
man's Ambulance. doctors and
nurses at South Huron and
University Hospital. and to mom
for all her help. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Bernice l3oogemans 30'
I would like to thank my fami-
ly. relatives and friends for the
gifts. flowers and cards which 1
received when 1 celebrated my
90th birthday. Special thanks to
Florence and IIarvey ll -de and
Mr. and Mrs Swartinan.
Mrs. Wilfred Doupe. '30c
i would like to express my
thanks to my family. friends and
neighbours for lovely flowers.
fruit. cards. treats and visits
while I was a patient in Universi-
ty Hospital and since returning
home. Your thoughtfulness is
much appreciated.•
Russell Morley. 3n'
1Ce would like to thank al! our
Crediton neighbours and friends
for the Icsety wedding gift of a gas
hat iterue and accessories. 11 was
a timely gift to go with our new
house. Your thoughtlulness and
kindness shall always be
renlembere11
Barbara • Dundas and Flank
Rontbuugh , 30::31c•
Our sincere thank you to
relatives. friends and neighbours
for the many acts of kindness dur-
ing our bereavement in the loss of
a husband. father and grand-
father. .Special thanks for the
beautiful floral- arrangements.
memorial donations and the com-
forting cards. Our appreciation is
extended to the Her Peter
Baldwin for his warm ministra-
tion, to the pall bearers and
flower bearers. to the L.O.I..
Lodge. the .lutzi Funeral Monte
and the t'.('.Vt for their tasty
lunch the will always remember
the lovely tributes of respect by so
many wonderful friends. who call-
ed at the Funeral Home.
Mary Coxon and family- 30e
We would like -to thank our
family. relatives. friends and
neighbours for their prayers.
flowers, treats. visits and
telephone calls when Howard was
in University Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr..Zochodne and lir
Steciuk and nurses for their kind-
ness and care and Rev Forsythe
for Itis visits
Howard and Mary Kerslake ;iu'
\lrs .lean Geoffrey would like
to thank all her family-. relatives
and friends for the lovely flowers.
cards. visits and treats she
received while a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital and since returning
Lome Special thanks to Dr Tew
and nurses and student nurses on
Irmo h floor west for the excellent
care :315•
11'e wouild like to express our
deepest appreciation In both of
nur families. friends. relatives
and neighbours for all the cards of
sympathy. floral 1r •lutes. visita-
tion.. donations to the Cancer
Society. and all the gifts of food
received during ie loss of our
b,iI. and brother Eric Michael
our sincere gratitude. to
Gorndzinsky, his team and nurses
lit War \temortal Children's
Ilnspi1;rl for their care and kind-
ness Also special thanks 10
Father liennsctie. -the pall
,rarer flocer bearers. the St
Peter's (' W L for the lunch pro -
sided and especially Michael
(l Connor Funeral Monte for his
great service \`our
thoughtfulness and kindness will
aleays he remembered
Steve and .Janet Durand and
family 3(k•
Coming Events
IiINGit - Every Tuesday even-
ing at \ anastra Centre. RR 5 ('lin-
ton 3 p m First regular card
5I iti 15 regular games. 3 share
the w ealth ,lack Pot 5200 must go
><dnus'ion re•stru•le•d to 16 years
and mer 261fnc
TiUF: GUNNING REUNION will
be held in the McNaughton Park.
F:xi-ter. ,1111' .31st 1'ot luck dinner
at 1 p 111 Bring town cutlery. etc
29 30'
DEMI H.ITION DERBY. Seaforth
F'air grounds. Sunday. July 31 at
1 p m Sponsored by Seaforth
- Agricultural Society Entry forms
from Ken Coleman 527-0398 or
Bob Via heringham 482-9196
29:31Ic
lll'Itt IN CATTLEMAN'S associa-
tion beef hartxque and dance at
Seaforth Community Centre.
%Cednesday. August 3 Barbecue
5 .in to 8 on. dancing 9-1, music by
Whiskey Jack 58.00 per person
Tickets available from directors
Proceeds for educational pur-
pose.
unposes .10k•
CARDS OF THANKS -
Mrs. Lillian Guenther and
members of the Guenther family .
would like to thank relatives;
neighbours and friends for
flowers, donations, cards and food
received at the time • of Jack's
death and the kindness shown
to both Jack and Lillian during his
long illness. A special "thank
you" to Rev. Stan McDonald,
Hoffman Funeral Home and
Calvary United Church U.C.W.
for donating and serving such a
lovely lunch. 30c
1 would like to say a special
thank you for all the thoughtful
cards, flowers, and visits while i
was a patient both in St. Marys
Hospital and Victoria Hospital.
London. Also thanks to Dr. Mar-
shall and Dr. MacIver and nurs-
ing staff for their special care and
also thanks to each one for your
prayers.
Sincerely Pearl Ostler. 30c
IN MEMORIAM-
CLARKE - In loving memory of
a dear son and brother Ross who
passed away two years ago. July
26.
A sorrow day, another year.
A loving thought, a silent tear.
Time may fly, tears may dry.
But memory of you will never die.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by your mother. brothers
and sisters. - 30'
CLARKE -- In loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather
Ross Clarke who passed away Ju-
ly 26. 1981.
We don't forget the way he
smiled,
Tfie things he used to -say,
The many things he did for us.
In his own and loving Way.
Tfie thoughts we have from day to
day,
No length of time can take away.
For in our hearts he's always
near.
Dearly loved, missed and very
dear.
Treasure him God in your garden
of rest.
While on this earth he was one of
the best
Sadly missed and always
remembered by the family 30'
('ORRIVEAU - In loving
memory of a dear husband.
father. grandfather and great
grandfather Dennis Corriveau
who passed away July 28, 1982.
He left us yutclh•,
His thoughts unknown.
But left a' memory.
We arc proud to own.
So treasure him Lord.
In your garden of rest.
For when on earth.
Ile was one of the best_
Sadlymissed by wife and fami-
ly. 30c
DUC}IAIIME - In loving
memory of a dear father and
grandfather c Paul) who passed
away four years ago today, July
27, 1979
Never for a moment. are you very
far away,
Absent and yet near. you seem
dearer every day
We think of you in silence:
And make no outward show,
But what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
SVe do not need a special day.
To bring you to our minds,
days we do notthink of you,
Are very hard to find.
Heavy -are our hearts today.
Memories bring you back once
more. .
To the time when you were with
us, l
To the happy days of yore.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by all your family.
30c
FINK - In loving memory of Ver-
na Fink who died July 27. 1977
We remembered your honest
straightforward approach to life
In sickness and in health.
Your love and concern for others
Most of all your sense of humour
and Joy.
Thal made life brighter for all of
us
Ed. !faller, Sadie and Harry.
38e
MAK INS -- In loving memory of
our dear sister Violet May who
passed away July 30. 1981.
\'ears of striving, little of play,
Loving. giving the whole of the
way.
A cherished smile. a heart of gold.
To the dearest sister the world
could hold.
Happy- memories. fond and true.
From us who thought the world of
- you.
Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by sister Mary
Westlake. Charlie. William and
family. 30'
MAKiNS -- In loving memory of
a dear wife. mother and grand-
mother Violet who passed away
July 30. 1981
A golden heart stopped beating.
Two working hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to
us.
ile only takes the best.
•Ever remembered and loved by
Wallace. Patricia. Mark and
Donnie 30'
McFALI S - In loving memory of
our dear mother Florence Louisa
Mrs Alex, who passed away Ju-'
Iv 27. 1978
Al.'ays remembered by her
daughters Birdene. Bennie and
family 30c
PAN. - in loving memory of a
dear daughter and sister Marg.
who passed away one year ago.
August 1. 1982
She never failed to do her best.
Her heart was warm and tender
She lived her life for those she
loved.
And those she loved remember
Many a lonely heartache.
Often a silent tear.
But always a beautiful memory.
Of one we loved so dear.
The gift of her life was precious.
God has given us much to share.
Ile has taken her now to Ifo lov-
ing home.
To be in His eternal care
Lovingly remembered by Mom
and Dad. Joan and Elgin. Brian
and Cynthia. Elaine and Allan.30'
IN MEMORIAM-
PYM - In loving memory of a
wonderful person Marg who pass-
ed away one year ago, August 1.
1982.
Life brings much that alters.
Time brings much that's new,
One thing never alters,
That's memories, dear, of you.
Always remembered by Alan.
Marilyn, Charlene, Rodger and
family. . 30'
PYIW - In loving memory of a
very dear friend Marg Pym.
All those fun times and laughs
that we shared will always be
remembered. But most of all that
loving smile. your caring heart
and simply just you will always be
cherished for eternity, for Marg
you were someone to laugh with,
to cry with, to walk with, to tell
my hopes to, to be a friend to - so-
meone to love
Always remembered by
Michelle. Marg, Cheryl. Fred.
Cliff, Bob and friends. 30e
PYM - In memory of a dear
friend Marg Pym.
Loved in life, and living yet.
In the hearts of those who never
forget.
Joe and Rose Regier and fami-
ly. 3oc
SiMPSON - In loving memory of
Mrs. Louella Simpson who pass-
ed away one year ago August 2.
1982.
There's a gift in life one cannot
buy,
Its so very rare and true.
Its the gift of a special Mother,
Grandmother and Great
Grandmother,
Like the one we had in you.
The many things you did for us.
In your kind and loving way,
. You gave us years of happiness.
No one can take away,
Nothing is more beautiful.
Than the memory we have of you.
To us you were someone special.
God must have thought so too.
Always loved and deeply miss-
ed by Ruby and Ken, Bob and
Jean. Fleming and Doris and
their families. 30'
STEEPER - In loving memory
of a dear husband Albert who
passed awaythreeyears ago
August 6. 1980
Time unfolds another year.
Memories keep you very near,
Silent thoughts of times together.
Hold memories that will last
forever.
Sadly missed by wife Della and
family. 30c
SWARTZ - In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother
Lulu Swartz who passed away Ju-
ly 27, 1964 and a dear father and
grandfather Harry Swartz who
passed away -September 11. 1971•.
Neger. foc,a rqn ertt, . .
Are you very areaway.
Absent and yet near you seem.
And dearer every day.
Loved and remembered by
Ron. Helen and grandchildren.30'
Over
80 club
Della Fahrner of Huron -
view in Clinton will be 94
years of age on July 28. .
LIONS EXCHANGERS IN TOWN - The Exeter Lions and Lionesses played host Friday afternoon to a number
of exchange students from all ports of the world. Shown above with Lions President John Norris and Lioness
president Lillian Beer are Jean Dupuis of France, Thomas Reitter from Austria and Japanese residents Satomi
Matsuura and Hiroko Arakori. T -A photo.
GARDEN PARTY WiNNERS - Three winners in each of four categories were named during Wednesday's
Kirkton Garden Party juvenile program. Shown in the back row with adjudicator Bill Hall are Sara Lynn Von
Pelt, Peggy Sleegers, Madonna McQuaid, Joanne Wilhelm, Ron Brookshas and Lori Jewitt. Centre, Robyn
Hicks, Tracey Wright, Wendy Watson, Sherri Preszcator, Shannon Preszcator, Jennifer Burt, Jennifer Tyndall
and Scott Jewell. Front, Alissa Greason, T -A photo.
Rural women's session set
Time management,
finances, the law and leader-
ship skills are four of the
workshops for rural women.
offered August 26, and 27 at
Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology.
Directions '83 is the third an-
nual conference for rural
.women of all ages to be spon-
sored by the college.
This year's- theme ' -TA
"Legacy of the Past:
Challenges of the Future."
Friday night's session, begin-
ning at 6:30, includes a short
film on Canadian pioneer
women; a speech by Hilde
Morden of Rodney: discus-
sion and a wine, and cheese
reception.
Saturday workshop topics
are getting control of your
time and your life, with Bren-
da McIntosh and Bev Brown;
a look at laws affecting
woman; the changing role of
women in the farm communi-
ty with Beth Slumskie and
Carolyn McDuff: and eating
well, being well, including
alternatives to dieting, with
Deb Campbell of CCAT.
. Financial management with
Sandra Burns; leadership
skills with Eloise Calhoun of
Bruce Concerned Farm
Women: living at your full
pbtential with Mela tar
McLaughlin and Barbara
Quarry of the Ministry of
Culture and Recreation: and
relieving stress with Sabina
Hubsher, are the other
workshops offered Saturday.
Concerned Farm Women
will highlight the results of
their survey on financial
stress on the farm and
Women Supporting
Agriculture will discuss their -
involvement with the school
system. Registration is $21,
with accommodation Friday
night in college residence
rooms and breakfast about
$12 more. To register or for
more information, call CCAT
at 228-6691 or write the college
at Huron Park, NOM 1YO.
Cheques should be payable to
Directions '83.
PREPARE BARBECUE BEEF -.Jim and Jeff Darling are
shown in action slicing beef for -Saturday's barbecue
held Saturday in conjunction with Heritage Days.
BREAKFAST CHEFS -- Gabby Mol and Wayne Pearce
were two of the Exeter firemen chefs for breakfat
Saturday morning. T -A photo.
FIREMEN'S BREAKFAST Firemen George Pratt serves Jeanette McBride and
Art and Bernice Cann at Saturday's Heritage, Days breakfast. T -A photo.
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CLOWN ON SKATES - Steve Wells appeared as a
SERVING Exeter Shriner Earl Long dishes up some whitefish for Bob Taylor while clown on roller skates in Saturday's Heritage Days
Clinton Shriner Bill Riehl looks on. parade tossing candy to the youngsters thong the way.