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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-10-01, Page 24Page 24 Tines-Advoc Qctoher 1, 1997 Birth Announcements cards 4 3f Tanks In Memoriams MARTIN - It's a Girl! Bonniq and Brian thank God for the miracle of Mackenzie Rose horn on Friday. September 19. 1997 at 9:52p m. weighing 7 lbs ,4 oz. First grand- .child- for Paul and Margaret Turnbull of - Grand Bend and eighth grandchild for : Clarence and Eva Martin of Parkhill. Special thanks to Dr.' Larry Reynolds and maternity staff at St. Joseph's Health Centre. 40• • PURBRICK (CRAWFORD). - Kim and Tim are thrilled to announce the birth of • their son: Conner Mitchell..on September 26. 1997. weighing a lbs.; R ors. Big sister Jessica loves giving him hugs and kisses. Proud grandparents are Bob and Jean Crawford of Exeter and Gerry and Carol Purbrick of Hawkeshury. 40' TiNNEY (LUSH) - Heather and Dean are ' proud tri, announce the birth of their son .Devon Russel. born September 17. 1997 at - St Thomas Elgin Hospital. Proud grandpar-- ents are Jack and Peggy Tinney. Exeter,and Abe and'Yvonne Lush. Newfoundland. Great-grandfather Ron I1••s of Exeter 40c Cards € f Thanks ANDERSON The family of the -late -Thelma K. •Andercon would tike to thank 'everyone for their kindness. support and gifts,through her illness Special apprecia- tion to the Dinney Funeral Home. the Huron County Homemakers, the V.O.N , the.South Huron Hospital Staff and Dr. Hodder Many - thanks also to the women of Trivin Memorial Anglican Church. 40c COnte (WOW Sit EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 44 w w 930a:m-Communion Service Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour Tuesday evenings - 7:30 p.m. Bible Study , '94 Orchard Street,- Exeter - Everyone Welcome October 5 11:00 a.m.-12:10 p.m. INI1Worship Broadcast� on Community Channel EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 332 Huron St. W. Pastor Peter Tuininga. 235-1723 - October 5, 1997 10:00 a.m. Moming Service Sunday Schoc' just for age 3 - during moming'service-- Nursery Available 7:00 pm. Evening Service Everyone Welcome • Sunday Radio 113 CJCS 1240 8:30 a,m. • CKNX 920 10:30 a.rn. . • Daily T:V. Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m. October 5 9:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Worship Broadcast rw its""' on Community Channel EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St, W. Exeter Pastor Kevin Rutledge Assistant Pastor -John Boyachek 235-2661 Sunday, October 5 Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 esti. Sunday School 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome 77(t'N.:77: CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Minister Rev. Daniel Roushome •Courtesy Car: 235-1967 Youth Worker: Tracey Whitson Bahro Sunday, October 5, 1997 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sacrament of Communion Oct. 6 7:30 p.m. Kerygma Oct. 7 8 p.m, Gordon Auxiliary Oct. 9 8 p.m. Choir practice Visitors and friends always welcome. members expected. EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St Sunday, October 5, 1997 World Communion Sunday r' Ftev Cordell.Parsons Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Social following the service Courtesy car: Howard Holtzman 235-2095 Nursery Provided . All welcome EDWARDS • We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to our relatives and good ,friends for making our "surprise" anniversary party truly a surprise. Special thanks to our children Tara and Amy for all the planning ant) organizing. We will never believe you again! Thanks to Mary and Frank for trying to get us to the party•as a -couple. The fire call certainly was not Planned. The many gifts and cards were greatly appreciated. Thanks again for a truly special night. 40c Leniy and Cheryl GILFILLAN - If 1 had a chance to change anything in the world to make it a better place. I would give everyone a family like mine. Thank you to' my parents. brothers, sisters. sister-in-law. brother -in-laws and nephews.' for the -best birthday present 1 could have ever wished for- Thank you to Deb and Julie for sharing it with. us. I will always remember my Fairy tale' day. Special .thanks to Jody and Amanda for being every- thing I. want in life. 40• . - Love you•s always, Wendy JOHNSTON • Thank youtomy friends.: relatives. and neighbours who have remem- bered me ire any during my- recent surgery and since returning home. For -your many prayers. phone calls.•visits. cards. flowers. and food. my sincere appreciation - and especially to Faye Kinsman and Brenda Vermunt. To Dr. Bourne and .4th floor staff at University Hospital. Dr..Steele and South -.Huron Hospital staff and Home Care. a.spe- ciat thanks To Ashley. Michelle, Justine . and Brian. thank you for all your love and support during my ongoing recovery. • 40* Deb WHITNEY - I would tike to say -thank you to anyone who helped in any way in the recent kiss of our brother Arnold Whitney. The ambulance attendants: doctors and nurs- es of 'the. Clinton Hospital; for the food sent hr my.houseito my neighbors and co-work- ers for words of sympathy. Your kindness will always be remembered. 40• Ruth frvme. Mark and Shirley Whitney Death Notices McVEENEY - In loving memory of Manin McVeeney who passed away September 29. 1995. tufo years ago. Those we have don't walkaway_ They lisle beside us every day. Unseen. unheard. but always near. . Still loved, still missed. still very dear., • Remembered with love: Ma and 1)a. broth- ers and sisters. 40k• MORGAN - In loving niemory of a dear husband. father and grandfather. Joe, who passed away October 2. 1996. - - There is a special corner in our hearts. We keep it just for you. As long as life and memory last. We'II love and remember you Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same. But at God calls us one by one. . The chain will link again. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Lois. Judy and Don, Bonnie and Gree. -Kevin and Brenda and grandchildren.• 411' PRANCE - With much love and remem- brance of a dear wife. mother. grandmother and great-grandmother. Doreen Prance, who passed away one year ago. October 6. 1996 The moment that you died, Our hearts were split in two. The one side filled with memories. The other died with you • We think of you in silence. And always speak your name. For all we.have are 'memories. And your picture in a frame Always remembered and sadly missed by . Husband Gord. children. grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 40' SIM - In loving memory of Fiona Sim. wh,, passed away seven -years ago on October -i 1990 Never more than a thought away. ' Quietly remembered every day. No need for words. except to say. . Still loved. still missed ih ecen uay""• Lovingly remembered by husband Davie and family. David. Maggie. lan. Evelyn, Norm. Elaine: Cathie and Ross and grand- children. . . 40- SPRUYTTE - in -loving memory of a dear mother. Julienne. January 10. 1984 and a dear father. Maunce. October 1.'1989 As life carries on day. by day. • Quietly remembered along the way.' Lovingly remembered by son 'Jerry and family. • 40• BOSSENBERRY - Peacefully 'at South Huron Hospital on Saturday. September 27. 1997, Claire Irene (Russell) Bossenberry of Grand -Bend -Ontario -in -her 7-9tIr-year. - Predeceased. by her late husband Harry Bossenberry 11981). Mother of Carol Ann - Bossenberry-Wallis of Wdodstock Robert Bruce Bossenberry of Edmonton, Paul Russell Bossenberry of Grand Bend. and Pamela Erb of Midland. Michigan. Also sur- vived by 1- sister Audrey Joynt and her hus- band Donald of Southampton and sister -in - Carne Russell of Exeter. Predeceased by 1 brother Homer. and 2 sisters Margaret Rosser -Coleman and Isabel Wilson. Funeral service was held at the Dinney Funerai • Home. Exeter on September 29. 1997 Reverend Fay Patterson of St. Johns By The -Lake Anglican Church. officiating. Cremation - Interment of ashes at Exeter Cemetery Those wishing to make memorial contributions may consider the Canadian Cancer Society. 40c A Tree will be planted as a living memonal to Mrs. Bossenberry DESJARDINE - Peacefully •at South Huron Hospital. Exeter on Thursday. September 25. 1997. Norris Desjardine of RR 1 Grand Bend. in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Madelene tRollings) Desjardine. Loved father and father-in-law of Wayne and Donna Desjardine of RR 1 Grand Bend. Louis and Laura Desjardine of RR 3 Parkhill. Sharon arid Mark Laye Sr. of Crediton. Loving grandpa of James and Angela Desjardine, Derek and len Desjardine, Mark Jr., Corey and Zakery Laye and great -grandpa of Braden Desjardine. Dear brother and brother-in-law of lann Desjardine of Tiverton. Ivan Desjardine. Harry and Marion Desjardine of Kettle Point. Joy and Gerald Mason of Dashwood. Murton and Myrtle Desjardine of Tiverton. Keith and Grace Desjardine of London and Audrey Desjardine of Atwood. Predeceased by an infant son and daughter. brothers -Byron. Louis and Herman. Desjardine,, sister Marion Desjardine, par- ents 0. Lesume 11969) and Ella (Kipfer) ( (987) Desjardine. Rested at the- T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Horne. Dashwood, with visitation Friday afternoon and evening: where the Funeral Service -was held Saturday. September 27. 1997 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Gerald Wilson officiated. - Interment Grand Bend Cemetery. If desired. memorial donations to the Cancer Society or chanty of choice would be appreciated. 40c In Memoriams MAYER - In loving memory of a dear father. grandfather and great-grandfather Roben P. Mauer. who passed away October I. 1991. You're not forgotten. father dear. 'Nor ever shall you be: As long as life and memory last. We shall remember thee. Forever in our hearts. the Mover Family. 40' McKEEVER - In loving memory of a spe- cial mother and grandmother who left us suddenly September 28. 1996. Our inernones are our treasures. Never to be taken away. We will meet up in Heaven. In Eternity some day Please keep your arms around her, Lord. Give her loving care. She's such a special person. We know she is up there. Deep in our hearts you'll always stay, Loved and remembered every day. Please look after her Lord. Dont leave her alone. This is her first year away from home. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Bob, Cathy, Kevin, Kristen and Kyle. 40 COUNTRY CRAFT SHOW SAT. OCT. 4 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Admission $2.00 Featuring a Make It and Take It Table Lunch counter proceeds to Kirkton Fair Board. . Lots of Door Prizes Proceeds to Charity • Cn ra at the Columbus Centre GODERiCH (formerly held in Holmesville) 390 Parsons Crt. (Just off Suncoast Dr. E.) Sat., Oct. 4 10 a.m, - 8 p.m. Sun., Oct. 5 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 12t11:annual Display arra Sale of Uniqueeraft; • Door prizes • Lunch room BUS TOURS WELCOME Admission $2.00 Under 12: FREE from Susan, Cheryl, Kirk and Beckie and Molly THIS WEEKEND IN GRAND BEND ROTARY ANTIQUE &SALE Huron Country Playhouse GRAND BEND Gala Opening FRIDAY, OCT. 3 7pm•9pm SATURDAY. OCT. 4 10am•Spm SUNDAY, OCT. 5 10am•5pm 25 PRESTIGIOUS DEALERS Displaying a wide selection o150 year old + antiques & collectibles information 519-236-7555 Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Oct. 1 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Game $1000 Jackpot Game 52 calls or less $900 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 al owed to play Licence #537495 COFFEE BREAK/STORY HOUR invites you to a kfldated 7/4144, Thurs. Oct. 2 at 9:30 a.m. Presenting Mrs. Marion Ford as Corrie ten Boom in to 9°a3ale Look around and be distressed Look within and be depressed .OR Look at JESUS.and be of Rest (Corrie ten Boom Nursery available. Story Hour for children, 3-5 Freewill offering Emmanuel Baptist Church, Huron St. W. Exeter Phone 235-2661 Ope In honor of Jannie Turnbull's iooth birthday will be celebrated Oct. 5, 3-5 p.m. Columbus Club 58 Beech St. Aylmer Best wishes only Farm Hiker Tour COINTRY HARVEST SIPPER Sunday, October 5, 4 - 7 p.m. South Huron Recreation Centre Sponsored by Exeter Agricultural Society. Advance tickets 235-0814 or 235-2122 Also available at Morrison Dam day of tour BL000 DONOR CLINIC MON., OCT. 6 1 - 4 p.m. and 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. The Ausable River Nomands of Exeter are sponsonng-a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic to be held at South Huron District High School in Exeter This advertisement sponsored by:Huron Apothecary EVENTS RE -SCHEDULED FROM EXETER FAIR Light Horse Show Gaming Events - Barrels $100. added. Flag, Keyhole, Down and Back, Pole Bending, Rescue Race 1st - $20. 2nd - $15. 3rd. - $10. 4th - $7. Entry fees - $3.00 a class. Place: South Huron Rec Centre (Rodeo Ring). Time: 1:00 p.m. sharp. 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Please come share "Our Magical Chnstmas Home". treat yourself. your family. and all your friends to the ultimate shopping expenence, 7104 Richmond St.. Arkona. 519-828-3398 or 1.8(8)-575-1974. 40.42.(441c BANNOCKBURN FALL HIKE - Sunday. October 5: _' - 4 p.m. at the Bannockburn Wildlife Area. Stanley Township. South Huron environmental science students. will be at points of interest along the trails. Free -admission. Please hnng yiwr mugs for' apple cider. A public event of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authonty. 40c SINGLES DANCE, §unday. October 5 at the Brussels Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 to 11 p.m. Music by Ken Scott. -- • -10• • FARMERS' MARKET, THANKSGIVING WEEKEND. GRAND -BEND, Saturday and Sunday. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Eilber St. parking lot off Main Si. Fresh farm pro-. duce. bake tables and crafts. Vendors .free call 238-8685. Saturday only. antique car show. Information 238-2887. ''• 40k SOLO TOURNAMENT. Saturday. October 11. Seafotth Legion. Registration 12:30 p.m. Starring time: 1 p.m. Entry fee: S5/pefson. All proceeds go to prize money. Everyone welcome. 4).41e EXETER SCHOOL OF MINISTRY will host classes on Tuesday evenings from 7 to .9 p.m. Serious students desinng training for ministry need only apply. Starts October 14. Call 519-235-2991 for tuition and application mformatton. 39.40.41e ROAST BEEF SUPPER, Brucefield United Church. Wednesday. October 15. 1997. 5 to 7 p.m. Advance tickets only. Adults S9. children 16.12) $4. pr school free. For tick- ets call 482-5854 or 233-7188. • - 39.31 c COMMUNITY LIVING -SOUTH HURON. Our annual craft show and bake .ale and luncheon is Saturday. October 18 at ARC Industries in Dashwood. 40.42x EARLY CHILDHOOD S.T.E.P. for parents of infants. toddlers. preschoolers. Receive information about child development. practical discipline and commumcatton strategies, ways to build self-esteem, and much more. Where: Hensall Public School. 85 York St.. Box 9, Herman. Ontario. When: Tuesday, October 21 to December 2. 1997 (7 week session). Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: 530/person. S35/couple. Financial assistance is available if needed. Sponsored by Women Today of Huron. For more information. or to register. please call 524-6767 or 1.800-4790716. • 41-42c HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH, Lucan, Turkey Dinner. Wednesday. October 22. For reservations please call: 227-4905 for 4:00 feeding; 227-4272 for 5:00 fading: 227-4508 for 6:00 feeding; 227-4163 fo0:00 feeding. Take out orders 227- 4766. Adults 59.50. children 15, preschoolers free. 39.4Ic HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE AND AUCTION, Wednesday. October 22, 7.9 p.m.. Thursday. October 23. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m.. South Huron Recreation Centre. Exeter. Auction Sale. Thursday. October 23. 12 noon. Norm Whiting - Courtesy Auctioneer. Townwide pickup Wednesday. 9 a.m. Sponsored by Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital. For further information call 235-2237 or 235.1628. Volunteers always welcome. 39-41c HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Annual Regional meet- ing(s), Friday. October 24, 1997, 7 p.m.. Seaforth Community Centre Speaker: Dr. Cord Surgeoner. University of Guelph, topic: "Bio -technology - A Fnend or Foe to Ontario Farmers" Tickets 112 available from Directors or the County Office. 41.41 c 'THE PAUL BROTHERS AND SHIRLEY' at the Exeter United Church 1997 Anniversary Dinner. Saturday, October 25. 6:30 p.m., at South Huron Rec Centre Adults 112.50: ages 7.12 56; 6 and under free. Tickets at church, Stipa, MacLeans, Country Flowers. 41-42c 1