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Box 1690, 497 Main Street, EXETER, Ontario NOM 1S0 (519) 235-0101 WARD MALLETTE Chartered Accountants 476 Main Street, S., Exeter, Ontario 235-0120 Resident Partner: John S. McNeilly, C.A. i CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT JOSE';I'ii F. i)ARLIN(. ( Y.R TIVIKI) ..P.NKM AI. A( ( •/UWTANN'i TVI n1N-4'(6-(QOM THE O1 -I) TOWN IIAL1. 1124 'HAIN NTHP.P-T NE It TRR, ()NTAR1() NOM ISO WOODWORKING (FREE ESTIMATES PICK-UP 8 DELIVERY LITTLE FALLS WOODWORKING 8 STRIPPING WOODWORKING OF ALL TYPES CUSTOM CABINET MAKERS STRIPPING + RESTORING OF FURNITURE P.O. for 1611 St. Marys, Ont. NOM 1V0 ST. MARYS, ONT. 229.6309 • 214.3469 • 2114.1110 J BIRTHS — BURCHELL — Bob and Brenda are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second daughter Carly, 6 lbs., born at 1:30 a.m. on Saturday May 12, 1984 al St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener. Big sister is Bronwyn and proud grandparents are Bob and Ada Dinney of Exeter and Barbara Burchell of London. Once again our sincere thanks to Dr. Sehl, Dr. Friday and the 4th floor staff for their excellent care and support. Many thanks to Bob, Susie and Kathy for your help. 20c CAREY-HILL — Jim and Mary Eileen ( Carey ) are pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of their third son on May 10th, 1984 at Toronto General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Marie and Joe Hill, Toronto and Rita Carey, Parkhill. A brother for Willie and Brian. 20c HOHNER — Ernie and Maura (nee McVeeney) are pleased to announce the arrival of Adam - Christopher on April 22, 1984 at 9:07 a.m. weighingbs m 6 lbs. oz. and 1812" long. Proud grandparents are Clarence and Vera Hohner, Exeter and Jim and Maura McVeeney, Ailsa Craig. Special thanks to Doctor Charles Hoch, Ailsa Craig and to everyone that helped in any way. 20' i•,',i.I.V-,:',,,A,a;•,t,‘„,.:::.:,....4,„,,..:,.:,.„„ _ :,:.,...:,.: , ANN6UNC BIRTHS — DITTNER — Ridi and Barb are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Heather Elaine on April 25, 1964 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 7 lbs. 5 oz. A little sister for Timothy and Sherry -Anne. Proud grand- mothers are Mrs. Doreen Datars, Exeter and Mrs. Marianne Ditt- ner, West Montrose. 20c HODGSON-KRATKY — Joyce and Ralph are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Jasmine Lorene Elizabeth on Friday April 27, 1984 at 11:27 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. at St. Joseph's Hospital. She's just perfect. Proud grandparents are Mr. Howard Hodgson of RR 2 Ailsa Craig and Eva and Gerry Kratky of RR 2 Strathroy. Thanks to Dr. Bendheim, Dr. Fellows and third floor nursing staff. 20c DEBOER — Orval and Yvonne (Lazet) thank God for the safe ar- rival of Chantel Lanettesto April 14, 1984 weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. Chantel is a new sister for Jocelyn and Jolene. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sybren DeBoer; Exeter and Mrs. Rita Lazet, Clin- ton. Thrilled great-grandparents are Mr. John Vanden Assem, Blyth and Mrs. Anna DeBoer, Grimsby and Mr. and Mrs. John Guetter Sr., Clinton. 20c Evening Auction sale Furniture, appliances, some antiques, carpets, etc. to''be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton Ont. for Mr. and Mrs. -Lloyd Rowat of Seaforth plus several good additions. Wed. evening May 23 at 6 p.m. Westinghouse dishwasher, Viscount fridge, 24" gas stove, din- ing room table and six matching chairs in good condition. 2 small chest freezers, large office desk. Gas hot water heater, old Beatty electric iron, Viking clothes dryer, Hoover spin-dry wosher. Kelvinator 24" electric stove, 11V2' x 12' gold carpet with underpad, 12' x 17 'off white carpet with underpad, 6' x 12' shag carpet, Dun- can Phyfe drop leaf diningtable, with 2 leaves, gold chesterfield, love seat and matching chair, chesterfield and chair, mohogany lamptable, fan- cy antique side board with burled walnut drawer fronts, 2 trunks, small Kneehole desk , 28' aluminum extension ladder, plus our -usual large offering of misc. items too numerous to mention furniture, glassware, garden tools, etc. Terms cash. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 NORM WHITING aucttonoor Auction Sale O#farm equipment, household fur- niture, antiques, and misc. items. On Sat.m May 26, 12:30 p.m. sharp Thames Road West, Exeter', Ont. (83 Hwy.). Contents from George Smith RR 6 Parkhill and A.E. Berry, St. Marys Ontario. FARM EQUIPMENT: 8 ft. cultivator, 7 ft. Massey Ferguson hay rake, Massey 20 plate double disc, 2, 2 furrow ploughs, post hole auger, 4 sec. harrows and bar, bush hog r+ebell, 3 iron kettles, steel posts, 3 water troughs, log- ging chains, tack box. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE chesterfield and chair, tub choir, arm choirs, foot stool, stereo, colour TV, radio combination, B 8 W TV, large mirror, coffee table with glass top, end tables, small tables, 5 odd tables, 3 pc. bedroom suite, night table, oak office desk, steel cabinet, table and 4 chairs, 2 door frost free refrigerator, 2 radios, upright vacuum cleaner, Viking canister vacuum, elec. broom. 2 floor polishers, pillows, mats, 8 lawn chairs, garden tools, lawn mower, alum. and wood step ladders, photo enlarger, tripod, many other items. Terms cash. For further information call Auctioneer Norm Whiting 235-1964 or 235-1931 * *************'****** * Valuable Real Estate * Restaurant and Variety * ' *Some stock and mist. articles by * �Ic auction. ♦t Forresters Restaurant (Dining Lounge * * Licence) in the Village of Granton - 15* * miles north of London. * On Friday June 1st, 12 p.m. * * Property to be offered at 2 p.m. * .0 PROPERTY - 2 storey brick building 40' x 60', 2 licenced dining rooms, coffee bar and variety, 2 * modern .apartments upstairs with matching * refrigerators and stoves, utility room with heavy * * duty washer and dryer, also an office, full base- * * ment, 2 forced air oil furnaces, central air condi.* * tioned, town water, pool table coin operated. * TERMS ON PROPERTY - 10% down balance in 32 * days, subject to a moderate reserve bid - terms* can be arranged prior to sale by contacting owner,* * property must be seen before sale day - no view- * * ing sale day - for information phone 225-2560. * * STOCK & MISC. - groceries, gift wore, new* * restaurant dishes, frozen food, Eskamote soft ice * cream maker, glosses, old extension table * (square), original print of Queen Victoria in fan- * * cy frame, old Supertest souvenirs, refrigerator * * and stove, propane stove and oven for trailer,* * new. This is a thriving business, numerous other* * articles • must be seen to be appreciated. Terms cash, owners or auctioneers not responsi- * bie for accidents sole day. Last ad; clip for* Tom Robson * 666-1967 * ******************** * reference. * Hugh Filson * 666.0833 Auctioneers BIRTHS— MILLER 'R -- Rebecca and MDLL@r Laura are delighted to announce the birth of their new sister Maggie Leigh. Baby was born April 15, 1984 at Victoria Hospital, London and weighed a bs. 51z oz. Special thanks to Dr. Gans and staff al South Huron Hospital, Exeter and Dr. Tasker and staff, Victoria Hospital, London. Proud grand- parents are Ross and Pat Veal, Hensall and Ed Miller, RR 3 Exeter. 20' PRESZCATOR — Darrell and Tammy thank God for the safe ar- rival of their daughter Megan Rose on April 26, 1984. Special thanks to Dr. Steele, Dr. Fellows and the staff on the 3rd floor at St. Joseph's. We also wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for all the cards and gifts. 20c DEATHS — FINKBEINER — At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday May 13, }984, Lorne R. Finkbeiner of Crediton, in his 83rd year. Belov- ed husband of Laura (England) Finkbeiner. Dear father of Irene (Mrs. Ross Haugh) and Reg, both of Crediton, Dorothy ( Mrs. Robert Lambie) of Saskatoon. Dear brother of Roy H. Fink- beiner of Crediton. Also loved by 7 grandchildren and 8 great- grandchildren. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood with visitation commencing Monday evening at 7 PM anrwhere the funeral ser- vice will take place on Wednesday 'May 16 at 2:30 PM. Interment in Crediton Cemetery. Rev. B. Elder officiating. Memorials to Crediton United Church Memorial Fund would be apreciated. 20x LAPORTE — At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday May 8, 1984, Mrs. RachelleJoan (For- eier) LaPorte of RR 2 Zurich in her 48th year. Beloved wife of Tony LaPorte. Dear mother of Danny of Port Franks and Lind- say at.home. Dear daughter of Hector Forcier of North Bay and the late Adrienne Monette. Dear daughter-in-law of Noel LaPorte of RR 2 Zurich. Rested at the Zurich Chapel of Michael. P. O'Connor -Funeral ` Hanes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich until Friday May 11, thence to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph for celebration of the funeral mass. Father J.J. Bensette . celebrant. interment followed in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery. Dona- tions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.20c MOSS — At Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall on Saturday May 12, 1984 Miss Erma Irene Moss in her 88th 'year. Miss Moss is the daughter of the late Charles and Ellen Moss. She is the last surviv- ing member of her family, being predeceased by one brother Joseph and four, sisters; Lillian White, Eleanor McAuliffe, Margaret Whitely and Sister St. Charles. Surviving 'her are several nieces and nephews. Rested at the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King St., Hensall un- til Tuesday, thence to St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich for celebration of the funeral mass at 10 AM. Father Paul Mooney celebrant. Interment followed in St. Peter's Cemetery, Colborne Twp. -20c WHITE — Suddenly as the result of a motor accident on Tuesday, May 8, 1984. Jennifer Ann White of Hensall in her 20th year. Daughter of Mrs. Barbara Trib- ble of Exeter and Michael White of Summerside P.E.I. Sister of Michael and Christopher of Moose Jaw, Sask. Gran daughter of Mrs. Gladys Janke of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. M.J. White of Hamilton. Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home. William Street, Dueler where the funeral service was held on Fri- day May 11, 1964. Father J. Nelligan officiated. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. 20c ENGAGEMENTS — Marjorie Glanville and George and Lottie Grenier are happy to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children Carolyn and George on Friday May 25 at 4:00 p.m.. Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church. Exeter. Open reception to follow. For informa- tion call 235-2722 •20' Mr. and Mrs. George Beer, Hensall are happy to announce the; forthcoming marriage ortheir daughter Betty Ann to William Manley Jinks, son of Mrs. Uline Jinks, London and the late Mr. Ross Jinks. The marriage will take place on Saturday May 26. 1984 in Hensall United Church. Open reception to follow. 20c Yard Sale 111 Columbia Dr. Huron Park Sat., May 19 9-? Yard Sale Main St., Dashwood Across from Inter- national Harvester Dealer Homemade bake goods. Sat., May 19 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. MEN Times -Advocate, Moy 16, 1984 CARDS OF THANKS— CARDS OF THANKS — Aspecial thank you to the 287 donors who attended our Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on Wednesday May 9. Also to Mr. Bruce Shaw and staff for their ex- cellent co-operation and the use of the High School facilities. It was very much appreciated. Thanks to Howard Holtzman for the orange juice, Tuckey Beverages for the pop, Frayne's for the sign and the merchants of Exeter and surrounding area who displayed our posters. A thank you to the ladies of the Anglican Church group who provided a lovely din- ner for the Red Cross team. It was very much appreciated by the helpers and the camping club. Ausable River Nomads. 20c 1 would like to thank my family and all,who attended the party at Wayne and Cheryl's home for my 80th • birthday. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Harry Carroll. 20' I wish to express my thanks to Dr. Steele and the nurses Peg Brown and and Mary Thiel who were in the delivery while 1 was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to all thosewho visited and sent cards and Kevin Chambers and Stan Zachar. .Kevin and Jean Leier. 20' The Canadian Cancer Society wish to thank all those who helped in any way to make the "Faces of Fashion" Show a success. 20c Our sincere thanks for all the kindness, cards and flowers frotn family and friends while Leonard was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Leonard and Minnie Noakes. 20c The family of the late Oscar Greb wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness during the past week when a lov- ing husband, father, father-in- law, grandfather and brother passed away so suddenly. We were all touched by the beautiful floral tributes, donations to charities and the many cards of sympathy the family received. Our special thanks' to Dr. Wallace, Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home and Rev. Barbara Laing for their words of comfort, to the pall bearers for their ser- vices and to those who lent cars. We also want to thank the United Church Women who prepared and served a delicious lunch at the church, the neighbours who prepared a hot meal at the home and the many who donated food. Thank you everyone. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. The Greb Family. 20e A great big thank you for all the get well cards and telephone messages in Florida and for flowers, fruit, visits and prayers since returning hdme. Special thanks to Mom. "Ken and Mildred Greb. 20. I want to thank my children for the gifts 1 receives1, money, cards, flowers and for taking me out to lunch. All was greatly ap- preciated. i also had my mother spend the day with me and some of my children came home to see me. Lovingly your mother, Shirley Preszcator. 20x We wish to thank all our fami- ly, Claude and Marie, Karen, Kevin and James Boisvert, Phil and Linda, Patty and Wayne Regier, Clarence and Sharon, Robert. Gerard, Steven, Kenneth and Vicki Lynn Rau, Eugene and Deborah. Christopher and Vicki Regier, Cecil and Wanda, Raymon, Jeffrey, Kevin and Melanie Regier. John and Valerie, Tyler and Leah Van, Ooslerhout, for the wonderful 40th anniversary party they prepared for us in the Hensall Arena on May 5, 1984. We thank all our grandchildren who participated. the Miller Sisters, Carolyn LeClaire, Donna, Valerie, Angela and Colleen Miller in the choir, Rose Marie and Joe Regier for the tremendous amount of help they gave our family. Also all the other helpers who gave a big hand with the work: Thank you to all who attended. for all the lovely gifts, also for the pretty cards and congratulations we received. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Regier 20c We wish to thank our children. relatives, friends andneighbours for helping make our 25th an- niversary surprise dance an occa- sion we will always remember with joy. Also many thanks to everyone for all the cards, gifts and flowers given to us. We real- ly appreciate your thoughtfulness. Ben and Marie Fisher. 20' it is impossible to find the words to express our sincere ap- preciation and heartfelt thanks in. the recent loss of Corp. William McIntyre. OPP; a beloved son. brother and uncle. To all our friends, relatives and neighbours. also friends and co-workers of Bill's, many thanks for all the cards of sympathy, floral tributes and donations to the charities .of their choice. Special thanks to the many Police Associations and members, Reverend N. Johnson. the Honour Guards, pallbearers, Dodsworth Brown Southall Chapel Burlington and Canadian Legion Burlington Branch. Thanks to everyone. Irene, Fred McIntyre and family 20' Many thanks to the neighbours and friends who showed concern for my family and 1 during my re- cent stay in University Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Lam, Hoff- man's Ambulance, Sgt. Kevin Short, Stan MacDonald and thanks Marg for everything. The kindness of the Exeter Optitnist, the Gang at ARC, Bev and her boys, Pete and Vicky and Larry and Faye was appreciated. Thanks to Aunts Heather and Sheila for babysitting. The loving support of Card, Carrie and Ryan carried me through a scary time. Tharfk you all. Harry Stuart. 20c 1 would like to thank all my family, relatives and friends for all the cards, flowers, treats, prayers and visits while I was in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ecker, Dr. Meads and all the nursing staff on 4th floor. Your thoughtfulness and concern will always be remembered. Brad Skinner. 20• Sincere thanks to my family, friends and relatives for their visits, cards and treats while I was a patient in University Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Steciuk, Dr. Gunton and staff at University Hospital. Dobg Mann. 20c The family of the late Lorraine Cooper wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts df kindness to us in the loss of our dear mother. We gratefully acknowledge the lovely floral tributes, memorial donations, sympathy cards, funeral visitations, food sent to our home and the many dffers of help and support at this time. Our special thanks to Dr. Baker, 1st floor nursing staff at Clinton Hospital, Rev. J. Bechtel, Pastor Don Moffat, Honorary Pallbearers, Lo Aunt Laura and all the girls who looked after Mom, and the dedicated visitors she had from day to day. Sincere thanks to Mr. Munnings for his cherished words and devoted visits, and to Hopper and Hockey Funeral Home for their kindness and understanding. All will be tru- ly remembered. Jim and Beth Cooper. 20' We 'wish to express our thanks to all those who helped in any way during and after the fire. Thanks to the Crediton and Dashwood Fire 'Departments for their ex- cellent work, to Bruce for staying to keep an eye on things, to the men who helped clean up, to Don Bender and Mike Pickering for getting things ready for milking the next day, to the ladies who brought food and helped ih the house -and with the kids. Special thanks to our families for their comfort. support and help. Also thanks to the "Gang" for their at- tempted Anniversary Surprise. Although not quite pulled off, it was a wonderful thought. We greatly appreciate everything. Wayne and Judy Regier and fami- ly. 20c I would like to thank all for cards, visits and treats while in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gans and nurses and Rev. Forsythe. Also thanks to all of my family. Irene Smith. 20' The family of the late Mrs. Ar- dina Daamen wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends, for their support in our time of sorrow in the loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Your thoughtfulness will always - be remembered. Joe and Diane Kaak and family. 20c i would like to thank all those who sent cards and flowers to me while I was a patient in Universi- ty Hospital. Annie Lawson 20' BiNGO — Every Tuesday even- ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin= ton. 8 p.m. First regular card 81.00. 15 regular games of 820 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot 8200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. 33tfnc BICYCLE RODEO & Drag Race. Saturday May 19. 10 a.m. High School parking lot. Classes for toys and girls. All entries must have current licence plates. Spon- sored by Exeter District Op- timist. 19,20c CAMPING — At Gilbert's River- side Park, Parkhill, Ontario. Good seasonal sites still availabe. Hwy. 7 to Middlesex Road 6 and following Campground signs south. (232.4552). 19-21c SATURDAY JUNE 2 is the An- nual Monte Carlo Night. Fun and games for all. Entertainment by the famous Exeter Main Street Jug Band. Midnight draw for trip for two to Las Vegas. Starts 7:30 p.m. at the Playhouse, Grand Bend. 19,20c MICROWAVE OVEN Demonstrations with Joan Win- field. writer with Canadian Living Magazine. Recipes and taste treats. Admission $3. Thursday. May 31 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Wingham and Monday June 4 at Canadian Legion Hall, Seaforth; 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Pre -registration necessary at Clinton Agricultural Office - 482-3428.. 20c THE CIHRISTiAN Women's Club will meet at 9:30. May 18 in the Anglican Parish Hall. Guest speaker is Mrs. Connie Donnan. 20c SHOWING SOON — The film pro- duction of Lessons From A Sheep Dog. featuring Phillip Keller. author of A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23. A true story of trust, obedience and love, Thursday May 17. 8 p.m. at South Huron District High School, Exeter. Ad- mission 81.00. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Ladies Community Fellowship. 20' HURON COUNTY'S Largest Us- ed Book Sale on Saturday. May 26, 10-6; and Sunday, May 27, 12-5 In Memorial Hall, Blyth. Books, magazines. and records, tours of the theatre, art show, bake table and refreshments. Readings M 2 p.m. by authors Robert Munsch (Saturday) and Elizabeth Wilimot (Sunday). Admission free. proceeds to the Blyth Festival. 20,21c CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and Bake Sale, Trivitt Parish Hall, December 1. 1984: 20' CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Pearl Koehler wish to express their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness while Mom was in hospital and during our re- cent bereavement We gratefully acknowledge the floral tributes, charitable donations and cards. Also thanks to the Lutheran Church Women -for preparing lunch and everyone who brought food to the church and to our homes. Special thanks to Pastor Donna Kyllonen for her comfor- ting visits to Mom while in hospital ant( to pastor Cheryl Ashick-Englert for her words of comfort: Your kindness and thoughtfulness . will always be remembered. ' 20' I would like to thank all of those who attended my shower at the Exeter Legion and for all the love- ly gifts. Thank you to all those who left gifts at my mother's house. They will all find a special place in our home. A special thanks to all those who made it a shower I will remember. Thank you. Veronica McKenzie. 20' I would like to express my sincere thanks to my family and friends for the beautiful flowers, cards, treats and visits I receiv- ed while a.patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Steciuk, nurses and staff. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Ervin Ratz. 20c IN MEMORIAM— - HENNESSEY — in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Vi Hennessey, who passed away May 18, 1983 and dear father and grandfather Leo Hennessey, March 29, 1956. You gave us years of happiness Then sorrow came and tears. Life goes on, we know that's true But not the same since we lost you. Beautiful memories you left us to treasure, Dear Mom and Dad, we miss you so. Lovingly remembered by Jack, Jean, Pat and Jim. and their familiels. . 20' KELLY — In loving memory of a beloved father and grandfather Norman Kelly, who passed away May 18, 1973. If only 1 could see you, Dad, Your hand I could but touch And hear you say, "Hello" to me Things wouldn't hurt so much. My heart still aches with sadness - My eyes shed many a tear Only God knows how much I miss you And wish that you were here. So those who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see his empty chair. Lovingly remembered and still missed by daughter Susan and granddaughters Pam and Jenny. 20' Page 13A IN MEMORIAM— BOWERS EMORIAM— BOWERS — In loving memory of a dear son and brother Frederick "Rick" Bowers who passed away 3 years ago May 15, 1979, His smiling way and pleasant face Area pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land Never to part again. Lovingly remembered by Dad and Lorraine, brothers and sisters. 20' Bill NTNELL — Treasured memories of a wonderful wife Hilda, who left me so suddenly 2 years ago May 7, 1982. We made our vows together, Till death do us part The day God took you from me My whole world fell apart. I' think of you with love today As 1 have often done, And feel again the bitter blow That never should have come. Sometimes I think I'm dreaming For 1 can't believe it's true, That I can go an living When no longer 1 have you. Always loved and never to be forgotten by husband Russell and family. . 20' LINK — In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt Mrs. Susan Link, who passed away May 18. 1982. Time slips by but memories stay Quietly remembered every day. A little tribute small and tender Just to show we still remember. Sadly missed by sister Ethel, sister Verna and family, brother Kenneth and sister -in -law -Edna. • 20. THOMSON - In loving memory of a dear husband Leslie, who passed away May 19. 1983. You slipped away without good- bye. But memories of you will never die, Silent thoughts of times together Fond memories that will last forever. Lovingly remembered by your wife. 20' • THOMSON — in loving memory of a dear father; grandfather and great-grandfather Leslie Thom- son, who passeeaway May 19. 1983. We had a Dad we were very proud to own, How much we miss him will never be known. The heartaches in this world are many But to lose our Dad was the %greatest of any. Dad, if• we could make a wish tonight And knew it would come true. I'd wish that I could reach to Heaven And ask to speak to you. So treasure him, God, in Your garden of rest. For in this world, he was one of the best. - - Lovingly remembered every day by your family Shirley and Cord, Joan and Paul, grand- children and great-grandchildren. 20. reit Directoily Peace Lutheran Church s Andrew and George Streets Exeter REV. JOHN OBEDA Pastor Sunday. Moy 20 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Sunday Service Welcome - Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Huron St. W., Exeter Sunday, May 20. 1984: Dr. Gerry Berm, the president of London Baptist College, will be our speaker in both the 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services. You Will appreciate his way of communicating Gods truth. You ore welcome! Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East. Exeter REV. ABRAM BLAAK - Minister Sunday. May 20 10:00 o.m. Worship Service 11:00 o.m. Sundoy School 7:30 p.m. Worship Come and Worship with, us Caven Presbyterian Church MINISTER REV. KENNETH KNIGHT Phone 235-2243 Organist Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday. Moy 20 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship e 11:30 o.m. Sundoy School All Grades Everyone Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Doshwood Pastor REV. MAYO MEILECKE Sunday. May 20 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study 11:00 Worship Service Everyone Welcome 1 Calvary United Church of Canada Doshwood Minister REV. BARBARA LAING Organist Miss (dello Gabel. A.R.C.T. Sundoy, Moy 20 9:45 a.m. Church Service 9:45 o.m. Sundoy School Thursday. May 17 7:00 p.m. Teen Group at the Manse Everyone Welcome Exeter Christian Reformed Church Main St. North MINISTER REV. B.H. DE JONGE B.A. M.Div. Phone 235-1723 Sundoy. Moy 20 10:00 o.m. - Morning Worship Sunday School - Preschoolers 2:30 p.m. • Afternoon Service Sundoy School Grades 1-4 Everyone Welcome Nursery Available Listen to • The Back to God Hour Radio Program • Sundays CKNX Diol 920 • 10:30 a.m. CHOK Diol 1070 - 6:45 a.m. "The Preacher Problem" Television "Forget Astrology - Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3) 9:30 a.m. Sundays Exeter United Church James at Andrew Minister REV. JAMES FORSYTHE M.A. Staff Associate Mr. Peter Snell Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday. Moy 20 11:00 o.m. Morning Service and Church School Courtesy Cor Mr. Elwood Truemner 235-0362 Nursery Facilities Available All Are Welcome ti