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BIRTHS —
Times-Advocete, October 5, 1983
McVEENEY — Amanda is pleas-
ed to announce the arrival of her
baby brother Michael Patrick
weighing 3 lbs. 141s oz. on
September 16, 1983 at St Joseph's
Hospital. Proud parents are Lisa
and Tom. 40c
WRIGHT — Mike and Colleen
( nee Breen) proudly announce the
safe arrival of their daughter
Ashley Catherine Kelly at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London on
September 22, 1983 at 8:26 a.m.
weighing 8 lbs. Third grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Breen
and first grandchild for Jack
Wright all of Parkhill, and great-
grandchild for Alexine Dietrich
and Kathleen Breen. Special
thanks to Dr. Maynard, and
delivery room nurse Joanne. 40c
DEATHS —
CUNNINGHAM — Rev. Walter
B., 79 years, October 1, 1983 at
Windsor. Predeceased by his wife
Bertha in 1981. Dear father of
Mrs. Becky Morris and father-in-
law of Dr. Everton J. Morris,
Windsor. Loving grandfather of
Mrs. George Wilkinson (Susan),
Windsor, Mrs. Randy Dell (Jill),
Kitchener, John and Michael,
Windsor and five great-
grandchildren. Rested at the
Anderson Funeral Home, 895
Ouellette Ave., Windsor. Funeral
services were held on Tuesday
October 4 at 1:30 p.m. at the
Church of the Ascension. Inter-
ment Victoria Memorial Park
Cemetery. Memorial contribu-
tions to the Church of the Ascen-
sion would be appreciated. 40c
RESTEMAYER — Suddenly on
Wednesday, September 25, 1983,
Leonard Restemayer, of RR 1
Dashwood, in his 68th year. Belov-
ed husband of Greta Dietrich.
Dear father of Ruth (Mrs.
Alphonse Denomme), Bernice
(Mrs. Robert Boogemans), both
of Dashwood and Glen
Restemayer, of RR 1 Dashwood.
Also survived by a brother Aaron
Restemayer, of Dashwood and
loving grandfather of 7 grand-
children. Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood until Saturday noon
thence to Zion Lutheran Church
where t},e funeral service was
held at 2 p.m. Rev. M. Mellecke
officiated. Interment in Zion
Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Lutheran Hour or
charity of your choice would be
appreciated. 40c
DEATHS —
NOUNCEMENTS
GASKILL — At Burnaby General
Hospital, Vancouver, B.C., on
September 26, 1983, Mary
Elizabeth Gaskill, (nee Kelly), 87
years. Beloved mother of Mar-
jorie (Mrs. George Glendinning),
Parkhill, Donald Gaskill, Seattle
and Lois (Mrs. Cece Rumball),
Vancouver. Predeceased by hus-
band J. Paul Gaskill and son Paul
F. Gasklll. Also loved by 13 grand-
children - and 6 great-
grandchildren. 40'
VINCENT — Valeria of RR 7 St.
Marys and formerly of Clinton
and Parkhill. Beloved daughter of
the late Albert and Cora Vincent
of Parkhill and dear sister of
Sylvia (Mrs. Arthur Holmes) of
Charing Cross. Also loved by
nephews Ted Holmes of Chatham
and Gary Holmes of
Amherstburg. T. Harry Hoffman
& Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood
in charge of funeral ar-
rangements. Visitation and time
of service pending. 40e
MACK — Peacefully at Parkwood
Veteran's Hospital, Westminster
Campus, October, 3, 1983, Wilfrid
D. Mack in his 87th year. Beloved
husband of Muriel Nicholson.
Dear father of Bryce, Tavistock,
Evaline (Mrs. John McAllister),
Hensel), Winnifred (Mrs. Leo
Jette), London and Rosalie (Mrs.
Lorry Cann), Kaslo, B.C. Also lov-
ed by thirteen grandchildren, five
step -grandchildren, sixteen great
grandchildren and fourteen step -
great grand( hildren. Resting at
the Memorial Funeral Home, 546
King Street, East, London with
visitation Wednesday, 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
Thursday at 1 o'clock. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. 40c
PILGRIM — At her residence on
Wednesday September 28, 1983,
Mrs. Isabella May (Collins)
Pilgrim, of 33 Regina Road,
Vanastra, formerly of Varna, in
her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the
late Frederick Charles Pilgrim ,
(1975). Dear mother of William of
Vanastra. Dear sister of Earl Col-
lins of Clinton. Predeceased by
several brothers and sisters. Also
survived by 4 grandchildren,
Brian, Kim, Debbie and Patricia.
Rested at the Hensall Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 118 King Street; Hensall,
where the funeral service was
conducted on Friday September
30. Rev. Wilena Brown officiated.
Interment in Baird's Cemetery.
Donations to the Ontario Hear'
Foundation would be appreciated.
40c
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Calvary
United Church of Canada
Doshwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Edell, Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, October 9
9:45 a.m. Thanksgiving Service
Sunday Sthool to follow
Tuesdays 7:00 p.m.
Choir Practice
Thursday, Oct. 6 - 9:30 a.m.
Bible Study at the manse
Sunday. Oct. 16
10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Anniversary Service
Guest Speaker
Rev. Orville James
10:30 o.m Special music by
choirs from Dashwood and•
Grand Bend
7:30 p.m Bell Ringers of
St Marys
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
-REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday, October 9
10:00 a.m. Worship
"To Know God",
Phil. 3
11:00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
Thanksgiving Service
Come and Worship with Us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
r Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday. October 9
10:15 o.m. Morning Worship
10:15 o.m. Sunday School
All grades
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, October 9
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
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Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
' Main St. North
MINISTER
REV B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday, October 9
10:00 u.m • Morning Worship
Sunday School - Preschoolers
2:30 p.m. - Afternoon Service
Sunday School Grades (-4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Wednesday )0 a.m.
Story Hour
Coffee Break
Listen to
The Back to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
CHLO Dial 1570 • 4:30 p.m.
CHOK Dial 1070 - 6:45 a.m.
"Only This lasts Forever"
Television
Faith 20 • Global 6 (cable 3)
9:30 a.m. Sundays
"Is Alcoholism o Disease?"
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Lay Associate
Mr. Peter Snell
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday, October 9
11.00 a.m. Worship Service
Peter Snell
Church School
Courtesy Cor 235.1400
Chester Dunn
Nursery Facilities
All Are Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main of Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J W SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday. October 9
20th Sunday after Pentecost
11 15 o.m. Morning Prayer
Church School
Nursery
A welcome to visitors
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
PASTOR MARK LOWRIE
Our Sunday Services:
9:45 o.m. Family Bible School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
This Sunday evening, Oct. 9
Janet Morquordt will be showing
slides token on a recent study
trip to Israel.
You or• welcome to torn us
DEATHS —
ROELOFS — At St. Joseph's
H tat, London, on Thursday
ber 29, 1983, John Roelofs
of xeter in his 67th year. Belov-
ed husband of Gerretje "Carrie"
(Kok) Roelofs and dear father of
Eddy Roelofs of'I'hamesford and
Lydia (Mrs. Gordon Lewis) of Ex-
eter. Dear grandfather of Susan
and Steven Roelofs and Raymond
and April -Dawn Lewis. Rested at
the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home,
Main Street, Exeter, where the
funeral service was held on Satur-
day October 1 at 11 a.m.
Reverend James Forsythe of-
ficiated. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery in memoriam, dona-
tions to the Ontario Heart Foun-
dation would be appreciated by
the family. 40c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. James Love,
Zurich, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
eldest daughter, Elaine Jean
Marie to Gordon Lyle Hampton,
son of Mr. Wm. Frederich Hamp-
ton, Brockville. The wedding will
take place October 8, 1983, 3 p.m.
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall. Reception to follow. 40'
CARDS OF THANKS —
Many thanks to all those who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while t
was a patient in University
Hospital.
Bill Bell 40'
Thanks to St. Jude for favors
received.
S. 40'
The family of the late Donald
Richard Newey wish to express
their sincere thanks to the many
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their kind support, floral
tributes, cards and donations.
Special thanks to the T. Stephen-
son & Son Funeral Home, Pastor
Beatrice Ash and Brinsley UCW
for the lovely lunch. The kindness
of everyone will always be
remembered.
The Newey family and the
Trevithick families. 40c
Coming Events
BINGO — Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin-
ton, 8 p.m. First regular card
$l JO, 15 regular` games of 920
each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go. Admission
restricted to 16 years and over.
33tfnc
RUMMAGE SALE, Thursday Oc-
tober 20 at 10 a.m. Exeter Recrea-
tion Centre. Sponsored by The
Auxiliary to South Huron
Hospital. Townwide pickup 9 a.m.
Wednesday, October 19. 38-40c
BATTERED WOMEN, violence
behind closed doors, film, discus-
sion and information. Exeter
Public School, Sunday, October 16
from 1:30-4:00 p.m. Presented by
Women Today. 39-41c
NOTICE — Flower Arranging
Classes Special: 20%discount on
silk and poly flowers to area
students with registration
varification. Country Spire,
519-229-6341. 40-47c
CRAFT SHOW AND SALE, Ex-
eter Legion, Saturday, November
5, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Kinette Bake
Sale and Tea Corner. Free Door
Prizes. Exhibitors contact W.
Reynolds, 235-2309. 40-42:43,44c
C.P.& T. EUCHRE. October 12,
8:00 p.m. Prizes. Ladies please
bring lunch. Executive meeting,
7:30. 40-41c
TURKEY SUPPER — Holy Trini-
ty Anglican Church, Lucan, Oc-
tober 26 from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults
$6.00, Children (12 & under) 92.50,
Pre-school free. 40-42c
PARTY FOR Ward Kraft, Friday
October 21, 8 p m. Tickets
available at McKerlie's. For in-
formation call 235.1040. 40-42c
25TH ANNIVERSARY - Relatives
neighbours and friends of Martin
and Donna Van Arenthals please
note that due to the now busy
harvest time, the celebration of
their Thanksgiving Day 25th will
be delayed until Friday.
November 18th. Come and join us
then in Lucan from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
but please do NOT bring gifts.40'
TEESWATER ".'." Fair, October
8. Parade, covered show ring,
horseshoe pitching, round hale
rolling, 4-1f shows, exhibits, log
sawing, greasy pole competitions,
midway, dances. 40x
HIBBERT UNITED CHt!RC11,
Staffa is sponsoring a Thanksgiv
Ing Family Dance at the Crystal
Palace, Mitchell on Friday Oc-
tober 7. Dancing 8:30 - 12:30. Ad-
mission $3.00 per person or $7.00
per family. Everyone welcome
Ladies please bring lunch 40e
FiLM — Mountain of Light,
Thursday October 20. 7:45 p rn
Speaker Shirly Funnel, Wycliffe
Worker. At South Huron High
School Library. Cost 91.00
(ladies Community Fellowship-
40-42c
FESTIVAL. SINGLES Dance,
Saturday October 8. Stratford
Fairgrounds, (Annex Building).
Dancing 9-1 Music by "The
Wiibces." 40c
THE GOSHEN UNITED Church
Annual Fowl Supper, Wednesday
October 26, 5 p.m and 630 p.m.
Tickets 97 00. Tickets available on
Friday October 7 by phoning
262-2421. 40c
REGULAR MEETING of South
Huron Hospital Auxiliary will be
held on Tuesday October 11 at
2:30 p.m. in the Auxiliary Room.
40c
COUNTRY ANi) WESTERN
Jamboree, Vanastra Rec Centre,
Sunday October 16 40c
THIS SUNDAY, October 9,
Snowmobile Grass Drags al (ful-
ly Gully between Clinton and Hen-
sall. Racing starts at 10:30 a.m.
40c
CARDS OF THANKS — CARDS OF THANKS — IN MEMORIAM—
We'
EMORIAM—
We' sincerely wish to thank
everyone who helped to make our
40th Wedding Anniversary such a
memorable occasion. Special
thanks to our family who planned
the receptlon at the Kirkton Com-
munity Centre and to our friends,
neighbors and relatives who at-
tended. The beautiful cards and
gifts we received will always b.; a
reminder of this special day.
Annie and Hugh Norris 40c
Mrs. Jessie Brock would like to
take this opportunity to express
her thanks to family and friends
who helped celebrate her 90th bir-
thday at the home of her niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, Exeter.
She received many cards,
flowers, and phone calls (in-
cluding her family from Scotland
and U.S.A.) Mrs. Brock is truly
grateful for the many blessings
bestowed on her. A big thanks
also goes to all the staff members
of Blue Water Rest Home, who
showered her with kindness. She
had a wonderful day and says
thanks to all of you who made this
possible. Yours sincerely,
Jessie Brock 40'
We wish to thank all who shared
in giving us the lovely 40th an-
niversary clock presented to us at
the Becker Reunion in Dashwood
on September 24.
Rose and Gordon Becker. 40'
1 would like to express my
sincere thanks to my family,
relatives, friends and neighbours
who so thoughtfully remembered
me with cards, flowers and treats
while a patient in University and
South Huron Hospital.
Mrs. N. Soldan. 40c
Marg and Joe Carter would like
to thank their relatives' and
friends for attending our 45th
wedding anniversary party and
for the lovely cards and gifts. A
special thanks to our family who
organized the party for us. 40'
I wish to thank our family,
relatives and friends for their help
and kindnessduring u ng my pregnan-
cy. A special thanks to Dr. Steele,
Dr. Fellows, the staff South
Huron and St. Joseph's Hospitals.
Lisa McVeeney. 40c
We wish to thank our wonderful
friends and relatives for the great
party for our 25th wedding an-
niversary. Thank you so much for
the beautiful gifts, cards and
cake. Also thank you for the
shivaree on Tuesday night.
Special thanks to our very good
friends the Dinneys, Brownings,
Wilds and Smiths and anyone else
who did all the planning and work
that went into making such a
special night. Your
thoughtfulness and kindness will
be hard to return and was great-
ly appreciated.
Gerald and Dorothy Gaiser. 40'
We wish to thank ow relatives
and friends for gifts, cards and
flowers which we received for our
40th anniversary. We appreciate
your thoughtfulness.
Orland and Laurabeile Reichert.
40'
The family of the late Edith E.
Iredale wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and
neighbours, for their kind sup-
port, floral tributes, donations to
the Heart Fund, donations of Gi-
deon Bibles, gifts of food and
other expressions of sympathy.
Special thanks to Rev. Sutton,
Lindsay Funeral Home, Rev. D.
Tapper and the ladies of Grace
Community Church. Your kind-
ness and thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
Herson Iredale, Sandra and Ed
Holland. 40e
I would like to thank Dr.
Wallace and Dr. Englert and nur-
sing staff for their concern while
1 was in hospital and also thank
dietary staff, my family and
friends. Special thanks to Beth
Prouty for her lovely prayer and
Sandra Strang for the lovely
flowers and cards while returning
home Friday afternoon. Your
kindness and thoughts will always
be remembered.
Doris Westlake. 40c
IN MEMORIAM —
BULLOCK — In loving memory
of a dear brother and uncle,
George who passed away October
1, 1974.
There's a lot in our life that has
altered,
There's a lot in our life that is
new,
But one thing that never changes
Is our memories, dear brother, of
you.
Lovingly remembered by
sisters Clara and Nola and
families. 40'
GILFILLAN — In loving memory
of a dear son, brother and uncle,
Grant Leslie Gilfi la
tl n, who w a�
taken on October 9, 1964.
There is a family who misses you,
And finds time long since you
went.
We think of you daily and hourly
But try to be brave and content.
Tears that are shed are in silence
And we breathe a sigh of regret,
For you were ours and we
remember,
When others seem to forget.
May the winds of Heaven blow
gently
On a quiet and peaceful spot.
Where the one we love lies
sleeping,
And will never be forgot.
Loved forever till we meet
again, Mom, Bill, Grace and
family, Jack, Jean and family.
Larry, Barb and family, Harvey.
Donna and Penny. 40'
QUEEN'S
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HOTEL
SEAFORTH
Entertainment This Weekend
Thurs, Fri. Sat.
GEORGIA STRAIT
Next Week
VIGiLANTS
LAKESIDE SUMMER RESORT
349-2710
Lakeside, Ont.
CAMPING
Make your seasonal reservation now Monthly weekly or
daily comparable prices on beautiful clean Sunovo Lake
Sat., Oct. 8
Music by
Royal Aires
Dancing on brand new
hardwood floor)
eywood's Country Restaurant
No. 4 Hwy. at Centralia
Open 7 days a week
McCANN — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Lawrence McCann who passed
away 11 years ago October 8, 1972.
There is no parting from those we
love,
No distance can divide.
'or each day in memory's garden
We still walk side by side.
Wherever life may take us,
Whatever we may do,
The memory of the years we
shared
Will keep us close to you.
Always remembered by his
wife Noreen and family. 40c
PARSONS — In loving memory of
William Elroy (Roy) who passed
away October 9, 1978.
Wherever life rev take us,
Whatever we may do,
The memory of the years we
shared
Will keep us close to you.
Lovingly remembered by his
family. 40e
PICKERING — In loving
mernpry of a dear brother-in-law
and uncle Jack Pickering who
passed away one year ago
September 22, )982.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger everyday,
Remembrance keeps him near.
Loving remembered and sadly
missed by Milton and Eva, Jim
and Sandra, Kelly and Kim. 40'
SMITH — In loving memory of a
dear mother, Sylvia (October,
1966), father, Albert (May 1965),
brother, Leonard, ( September
1961).
When family ties are broken,
And loved ones have to part,
It leaves a wound that never heals
And a never aching heart.
We cannot. bring the old days
back,
When we were all together,
But loving thoughts and
memories
Will live with us forever.
Lovingly remembered by
Ralph, Veda and family, F;d,
Shirley and family, Don, Donna.
Pam and Patti, Harvey, Donna
and Penny. 40'
SMITH — In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Daniel
Wayne Smith (Dan) who passed
away suddenly 10 years ago Oc-
tober 7, 1973.
No need for words except to say.
Still loved, still missed in every
way.
Lovingly remembered by Mom.
Dad, Deb and Doug. 40'
Dance
Music by
Professional
Rock Sound
Central Huron
Secondary School
Gym
Fri., Oct. 7
8:00 p.m.
Tickets $3.00 with stu-
dent card; $5.00
without student card.
Exeter
Centennial Soccer
Club
Open Annual
Meeting
Tues., Oct. 11
8:30 p.m.
South Huron
Rec Centre
Please support your
local soccer by atten-
ding this meeting.
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Stephen
Township
Hall
Huron Park
Annex
Anyone wishing to
Rent
Call
228-6425
Stag & Doo
for
Mary Anne Regier
and
George McCormick
Fri. Oct. 7
For information call
Cheryl 236-7768 or
Dale 672-2096
sinsimeeissr
Opening.
Carnival
Dance
Sat., Nov. 5
At South Huron
Rec Centre
Proceeds to South
Huron and District
Association a n
o for the
Mentally Handicapped
"Joni's story of
victory over a
devastating handicap
is sure to touch the
lives of all who suffer
brokenness. I urge
you to see this
powerful film."
Billy Graham
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South Hulfon
High School
Exeter, Ontario
Oct. '13 and 15
7:00 p.m.
$1.00
Benefit Dance
for
Ride and Brenda Morrissey
(whose home was destroyed by fire)
Friday, Oct. 7
For Information phone 234-6202, or
235-1973
Stephen Township Arena
Public skating
Sundays 2 - 4
Figure Skating commences
Oct. 15 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
May register at that time
Blood Donor
Clinic
South Huron High School
Wed.,
l'
October 12
1 - 4 p.m.
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by
Ausuable River Nomads
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specializing in fresh fish dinners
from our boat to your table.
Open Friday, Saturday
and Sunday
63 River Road, Grand Bend
Eat in or take out
238-2025
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Hensall Merchants Assocation and
the Hensall and District Kinsmen
present a
Thanksgiving Monster
Bingo
Hensall Community Centre
Auditorium.
Thurs., Oct. 6 at 8 p.m.
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.
Admission $ 1.00. Door prizes. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m. Bring your Dab-
bers. Must be 16 years of age or
over. One early bird, 10 regular. 2
specials, 2 share the wealth. one
jackpot. over $2000.00 in cash
prizes
Albatross
Tavern
Huron Park 228-6733
Thurs., Fri. A Sat.
with
"Cook i n"
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat.
with
"Dance Band
Tuesdays are Italian Days
in the Dining Room
"Oktoberfest" 11 - 14th
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PINERY INN
RESORT
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Try our Barbecue Garden o
10 min. south of Grand Bond on Hwy 21
(Accommodation Available)
Champagne Brunch Sundays '5.95
243-2474
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