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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-10-22, Page 24CENTENNIAL HALL 19th Annual London Arts 'and Crafts SHOW & SALE October 24 -Fri. 5 -10 p.m. October 25 - Sat. 11- 9 p.m. October 26 Sun. 11-5 p.m. Organized by Olga Traher 679-1810 Page 24 Tinies-Advoca October 22, 1997 nn Birth Announcements In Memoriams r&f.rall BORNATH - Peter and Ann are thrilled to announce the early arrival of Kurt Michael Brian, a little brother for Derek and Jelica, born October 6, 1997 (6 lbs. 12 oz), at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandpar- ents are Fred and Alice Deichert of Clinton and Horst and Gerda Bornath of Exeter. 43' JONES (STEINBACH) - Clark and Karen of Mississauga, Ontario announce with joy the arrival of their daughtr, Selena Elizabeth Ann, on August 24, 1997. Proud grandparents are Edgar and Ann Steinbach of Zurich and Gordon and Pat Jones of Waterloo. 43* MIR • Hamid and Heather (nee Vincent) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Tariq Azim. Tariq, a boy, was born at St. Joseph's Health Centre in London on October 14, 1997 at 3:29 a.m., weighing 7 lbs., 11 oz. Tariq is the first grandchild of Kafil and Khalida Mir of Dundas, Ontario and the eighth grandchild for Nora Vincent of London. Both families are thrilled to wel- come a special boy into the world. 43 In Memoriams COURTNEY - In loving memory of a dear husband, Martin (Marty), who passed away October 22, 1992. Our special years have gone, When we were always together, But the love we have within our hearts, Will be with you forever. Lovingly remembered by Edith and family. 43c EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 9:30 a.m. Communion Service Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m.'Family Bible Hour Thursday Evening Home Bible Study -at 8 p.m. For info, contact 229-6572 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome ISAMU ta�� EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 332 Huron St. W. Pastor Peter Tuininga . 235-1723 October 261997 10:00 a.m. Moming Service Sunday School Net for ages 3 to Grade 4 during moming service Nursery Available 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Everyone Welcome Sunday Radio CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m. CKNX 920010:30 a.m. Daily T.V. Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m. 0111.1t1.10,11 EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Kevin Rutledge Assistant Pastor John Boyachek 235-2661 Sunday, October 26 Moming Worship 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome October 26 9:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m.�� Worship Broadcast \,_ on Community Channel CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Minister Rev. Daniel Roushome Courtesy Car 235-1967 Youth Worker: Tracey Whitson • Bahro Sunday, October 26, 1997 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Oct. 24 7.9 p.m. Senior Youth Group Oct. 27 7:30 p.m. Kerygrna Bible Study Nov. 12 Hobo Luncheon. Tickets available from members. Visitors and friends always welcome, members expected. EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. Sunday, October 26, 1997 10:30 a.m, Anniversary Sunday Guest Speaker: Mr. Bev Rabbets Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Anniversary Dinner Oct. 25 Courtesy car: Howard Hottzmann 235-2095 Nursery Provided Cards Of Thanks Death Notices CLARKE - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother, Audrey, who passed away October 25, 1996. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So He closed His arms Around you, And whispered "Come to Me". You didn't deserve what you went through. So He gave you rest, God's garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Russell, Pat, Larry and Bonnie and families. 43* DIETRICH • In memory of a loving hus- band, father and grandfather. Lorne, who left us so suddenly October 28, 1982. Like falling leaves the years slip by, But loving memories never die. The kindness of your nature, The sunshine of your smile, Are the things that we remember, And treasure all the while. The special years will not return, When we were all together, But all the lovin' within our hearts. Will walk with us forever. Always loved and so greatly missed by wife Mary, children and grandchildren. 43* McCANN - In loving memory of a dear .husband and father. Bill, who passed away one year ago, October 22. 1996. Don't think of him as gone away, His joumey's just begun, Life holds so many facets. This earth is only one. Just think of him as resting, From the sorrows and the tears, In a place of warmth and comfort, Where there are no days and years. Think how he must be wishing, That we could know, today. How nothing but our sadness, Can really pass away. And think of him as living, In the hearts of those he touched, For nothing loved is ever lost, And he was loved so much. Missed and remembered by Mary and fam- ily. 43c McCANN - In memory of our loving Grandpa, Bill. Remember him with a smile today, He was not one for tears, Reflect instead on memories, Of all the happy years. We call to mind the way he spoke, And all the things he said, His strength, his courage and the way he loved us, Remember that instead. The good advice he gave us, His eyes that shone with laughter, So much of him that never died, But lives on ever after. With love from your grandchildren, Shawn, Erin and Kate, Ben, Adam and Jesse, Luke and Lillian, Troy, Paige and Sadie, Blair, Melanie, Lisa and Josie, and Morgan. 43c WESTCOTT • In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Roylance, who passed away 10 years ago, October 19, 1987. Never more than a though away, Quietly remembered every day, No need for words except to say, Still loved still missed in every way. Remembered by wife Elsie and family. 43* WILLIAMSON - In loving memory of our precious son, John, who was taken from us October 20, 1995. It broke our hearts to lose you John, But you never went alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. Your place on earth no one can fill, We miss you John and always will. As long as we live we will always be glad, That we were your parents and you were our son. For those of you have have a son, Love him all you may, You never know how soon, He may be taken away. For how we wish with all our hearts, That we had our John today. Missing your laughter, your kidding, your calls and your advice. Love Mom and Dad, Ken and Anne Williamson. 43c WILLIAMSON - In loving memory of a dear brother, John, who passed away 2 years ago. on October 20, 1995. The family has lost a loved one that we think of all the time. He was a joker and a kidder. That laugh still rings through our heads like it was yesterday. He was a great teacher at heart. The saddest thing is that this is the time his two-year-old son needs taught by him so much. We miss his phone call every night just to see how our day had gone. We miss his great advice and his will- ingness to help. Two years have come and gone, Our lives will carry on, In our hearts we will hold him dear, We will always remember when he was here. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Jeff and Becky Williamson. 43c WILLIAMSON - In loving memory of a dear brother, John, who was taken from us 2 years ago, October 20. No one knows the heartache that our smiles try to hide, No one knows how many times we've bro- ken down and cried, We cannot bring the old days back when we were all together, The family chain is broken ,now, but our memories will live forever. Missing you always, Dianne, Cathy, Carol Anne and families. 43c WILLIAMSON • In memory of our friend. John, who passed away October 20, 1995. Never more than a thought away, Quietly remembered every day. Gone but not forgotten by friends Ron O'Brien and family. 43c Cards orf Thanks CAMPBELL - The family of the late Emma Campbell express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for floral tributes, charitable donations, cards and food sent. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Mrs. Visscher and all the staff at South Huron Hospital. Thanks also to McBeath Funeral Home, the pallbearers, Rev. Robert Peebles, and the Carmel Presbyterian Church Ladies for lunch. 43' Elmer and Anna, Audrey and Glenn, Margaret and Ray COATES - On behalf of the family of the late Margaret (Ellerington) Coates, we would like to express a very special thanks to everyone who in their own way, were there for us during this difficult time. Special thanks to both the staff of Hopper - Hockey Funeral Home and The Rev. Fay Patterson, for their comforting ways. Thanks to the ladies of Trivitt Memorial Church for the luncheon. Through your caring comes a new strength to meet each day. 43* Judy Jewell and Family DEWAN - 1 would like to say "Thank You" to the commission and staff of the Exeter P.U.C. for the very memorable retirement party they hosted in my honour. 1t is defi- nitely a milestone in my life. Thanks to everyone who attended. The gifts. flowers and cards were wonderful. 32c Marilyn FINLAYSON - We wish to thank everyone who made our 40th anniversary such a spe- cial occasion. Thanks to everyone for cards, gifts and especially to our girls, their fami- lies and helpers who arranged the dance and entertainrnent. You are all very special. We also cannot forget our surprise trip to London. We are having a great time. 43c Ruby and Laird GREG - Thanks to the ambulance teams, South Huron Hospital emergency and nurse Deb, Dr. Wisenberg and team, St. Joseph's Health Centre, my family for all the visits, cards, calls and goodies. I truly live in a Neighbourhood Watch. Thanks neighbours. 43c Mildred HAMILTON • We would like to thank our family, friends, the Do It Centre, New Orleans, and surrounding community for their prayers and words of reassurance in this time of sadness and uncertainty. Thank you. 43' Gord Hamilton and family INSLEY - The family of the late Ted Insley express gratitude and thanksgiving to the many friends and relatives who helped make our loss a little easier; to the staff at Exeter Villa and South Huron Hospital for care and concern: Dr. Hodder, Dr. Jadd; to Bill and Dan at Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home; Rev. Cordell Parsons for visits, prayers and uplifting message: Rev. Glen Strome for thoughts and prayer; for floral tributes, char- itable donations; The Brethren. of Granton Lodge #483 A.F. and A.M.: cards of sympa- thy: Exeter U.C.W. for the lovely lunch; and for food brought to our homes. Your won- derful support will always be remembered. 43c Ruth, Murray and Pauline, Karen and Chuck and grandchildren - ISAAC • 1 wish to express my sincere . thanks to everyone who was involved in tak- ing me to the wonderful supper at Samuel's and the nice collectors plate 1 received. Thanks to the ladies who arranged my retire- ment party at the Post Office and all who came to congratulate me, also for all the cards and gifts I received. lam going to miss you all. 43c Gerald JOHNS • 1 would like to thank Dr. Sales and staff, and nurses on the first and fourth floors while 1 was at St. Joseph's Hospital. London. Thanks to my friends, neighbours. relations, for cards and calls. Special thanks to Ruth, Gail and Terry for the five times to London. Thanks Rev. Parsons for his visit in hospital. 43* Bill LAMPORT/LEWIS - We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to our friends, neigh- bours and community for your generosity and thoughtfulness towards our wedding. 43c Joelle and Ray MASON - Many thanks to friends and fami- ly who surprised me with my "birthday" party. Your kind best wishes, skits. cards and gifts were very much appreciated. 1 had a great time! 43' Bob RATZ - The family of the late Clara Ratz wish to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the floral tributes, charitable donations, kind words and expres- sions of sympathy during this time of bereavement. A very special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Mrs. Visscher and the nursing staff of South Huron Hospital for their care and compassion; to Rev. Ed Laksmanis for his visits and a very caring service; appreciation and thanks to the ladies of Crediton U.C.W. for the lovely luncheon; to the pallbearers and to the Hoffman Funeral Home for their kindness and support; to the Town and Country Homemakers; to all those who vis- ited, sent cards. well wishes and all other deeds of kindness while Mother was in hos- pital and her lastweeks at home. Your kind- ness will always be remembered. 43c Donald, Margaret and Earle, Harvey and Barbara and families WATSON - We would like to thank all our family, friends and neighbours for all their cards and best wishes on our 60th Wedding Anniversary. 43' Bill and Ann Marie WEIBERG - 1 would like to thank family and friends for all their calls, cards, visits and gifts during my stay at St. Joseph's Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Chess and nurses. 43' Lome Death Notices CULBERT • At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus, London, Ontario on Mon.'ty. October 20, 1997, Joyce (O'Dell) Culbert of Exeter. Ontario in her 62nd year. Beloved mother of Lorrie Ryan, Wendy Ryzek, Joanne Rosendale, Nancy Nantais, Carolyn Nantais, and Ronee Vellozo. Loved by her grandchildren Tracy. Ron, Jennifer, Mallory, Michael, Eric, Megan and Nathan and great-granddaughter Haley. No visitation. Cremation. Interment of ashes in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London, Ontario. A memorial service will be held at the Dinney Funeral Home, 471 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario on Saturday, October 25, 1997 at 10 a.m. with Father Paul Baillargeon of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church officiating. Those wishing to make memorial contributions may consider the Canadian Lung Association. 43c A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Joyce Culbert. HAYTER - Suddenly at his home on Thursday, October 16, 1997, James C. Hayter of Goderich in his 70th year. Beloved husband of June (Fritzley) Hayter. Dear father of Mary Ann and Don Walper of Dashwood, Jim and Sherry Hayter of Goderich. Loving grandfather of Nicole and Christine DesJardine, Jeni and Regan Millian, Jason, Jodi and Shana Hayter. Brother of Reta Snyder of Zurich, Dorothy and Earl Vandahl of Grand Bend, Harry and Frieda Hayter, Bob and Gloria Hayter all of Dashwood. Son-in-law of Mrs. Ada Fritzley of Goderich. Brother-in-law of Joe Bruce of Exeter. Predeceased by sisters Theada Bruce and Grace Beavis. James Hayter was born and raised on a small farm in Dashwood. He moved to Goderich after being selected to play for the Championship Louzon Flyer hockey team in 1946. During this time he was employed as a mechanic at Fred Rouse Motors and met'and married Goderich native June Fritzley. In 1948 the Hayters built a service station business in Dashwood which they operated for 25 years. Jimmy continued to be an active baseball and hock- ey player. He served as a trustee and Fire Chief for the Police Village of Dashwood, in all positions of Stephen Township Council and became Warden of Huron County in 1969. He was an involved church council member of Zion Lutheran Church. The Hayters then re -located back to Goderich in 1971 to open a Chev-Olds G.M. Dealership. Jim's commitment to the community contin- ued and grew with the Lion's Service Club (Young Canada Week, Girl Guide Camp). the Business Improvement Association and Shoppers' Square. His political interests led him to run for M.P.P. in the riding of Huron - Middlesex in 1975. Jim was instrumental in the founding and construction of Berea -By - The -Water Lutheran Church. Upon retire- ment and sale of the G.M. Dealership. Jim enjoyed golfing, travelling and vacationing at his Florida home. He will be remembered best with the words spoken by his grandson "he had a hearty laugh, a heart of gold and a heart full of love." Family and friends were received at the McCallum & Palla Funeral Home, Goderich on Friday, October 17. 1997. Funeral Service was held at Berea -By - The -Water Lutheran Church, Suncoast Dr. at Gibbons St., Goderich on Saturday, October 18, 1997. Cremation. Private inter- ment of ashes in Maitland Cemetery at a later date. Donations to Berea -By -The - Water Lutheran Church. Heart & Stroke Foundation or Canadian Diabetes Association gratefully act nowledged. Goderich Lions Club held a ,:rvice at the Funeral Home Friday evening. 43c HICKS - At the Exeter Villa on Sunday, October 19, 1997, Olive (Lawson) Hicks of Exeter and formerly of Usborne Township in her 85th year. Beloved wife of A. Garnet Hicks. Dear mother of Marilyn McCann of Forest and Kathryn and Doug Fulton of Stratford. Dear grandmother of Wayne and Sarah, Brenda and Terry, Brad and his fiancee Karen and Greg and Nicci; Steve and Anne Marie, Paul and Helen, Dave and Scott and Jen. Dear great-grand- mother of Sara, Paula, Aubrey, Jared, and Emma; Andrew, Emily, Nicole, and Thomas. Dear sister of Gerald And Annie Lawson of Exeter. Predeceased by a brother Orville (Percy) Lawson. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street (1 west of Main) Exeter on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 22•at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Cordell Parsons officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Exeter Villa would be appreciated by the family. There was a Rebekah memorial service in the funeral home on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. under the auspices of Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge. 43c MITCHELL - Ada 1. Mitchell of Montpelier, 88, died Tuesday, October 14. 1997 at Community Hospitals of Williams County -Bryan. She was of Canadian descent, born March 20, 1909 in Centralia, Ontario, the daughter of Minetta (Norris) and Norman Mitchell. Miss Mitchell gradu- ated in 1926 from Exeter High School and in 1929 from the University of Western Ontario, Victoria Hospital School of Nursing. She was a former supervisor of Beck Memorial Sanatorium, London, Ont., and night supervisor of Cottage Hospital, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. She was assistant administrator of Memorial Hospital, West I Branch Mich.; administrator of First Midland Michigan Hospital; and administra- tor for 11 years of Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware, Ohio. She carne to Williams County in March 1957. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Montpelier and served on the building com- mittee. She was a former member of the Glenview Apartments board, the Williams County Kidney Foundation board and advi- sory board of Northwest Technical College Buckeye School of Practical Nursing. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Kenneth (Florence) Hodgins of Centralia. She was preceded in death by one brother, Harold Mitchell of West Lorne, Ontario. Memorial services were held in the First Presbyterian Church of Montpelier with the Rev. David E. Tilly officiating. Memorials may be in the form of donations to the church. Thompson Funeral Homes -Montpelier is in charge of arrangements. 43c WOODS - Suddenly at home in Flin Flon, Manitoba, on Sunday, October 12, 1997. Donna Marie (Cornish) Woods in her 71st year. Beloved wife of the late H.A. (Woodie) Woods (1995). Dear mother of Cyndy and her husband Bill Sweryda. Loved Nanny of Christian and Kelsie. Special aunt of Ron, Marion, Sheri and Jamie Cornish. Predeceased by her parents Emerson (1968) and Mary (1991), brothers Chester (1967) and Gerald (1996). Following cremation, a memorial service was held in Flin Flon with interment to fol- low at the Exeter Cemetery. 43' Plan to attend the 8th Annual Crystal Palace Craft Gift Show Sat. Oct. 25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. & Sun. Oct. 26, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Corner of Wellington and Waterloo St., Mitchell. Many artisans represented. Vendor Information write: Box 134, Sebringville, Ont. NOK 1 XO. Fax No. 519-393-6685 Psychic Readings by Ruby • Palm & Tarot Card Readings • Advice on all problems of life such as: love, business and manage. Call for 1 Free Question 519-539-4960 700 Dundas, Woodstock 1/2 Price with this ad. P£ HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB SCOTT Gee Bob even at 60 the dear are still after you. Have a great day & thanks for my trip to see you all. Love you Mom • rt • Happy 25th Anniversary October 28, 1997 8111 & Undo Wasnldge Love & Best Wishes Brent, Morn and all your fancily •• :tri' :T •7� Annul Christmas. Pennysale' Precious Blood, CWL Wed., Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. Exeter Legion. Refreshments, door prizes, draws, baking, crafts, fish pond,. All welcome Happy 60th Anniversary Orval & Clara Cooper OCT. 23 -- 1937-1997 Love & Best Wishes from your family y�tv�araUy 55" WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MARGARET & HAROLD JONES wish to invite relatives, neighbours & friends to a "TEA" at the Bluewater Rest Home Auditorium SUNDAY, NOV. 2, '97 1:30-3:30 to commemorate their anniversary "Your Presence is Our Gift" 250) WEbbING aNNIUERBaI t EdRE & ChaRLIE baLRY(DPLE Family, friends and neighbours aJ'i', invited to an Open Reception Barb and Charlie . on Friday, October 24 at the Hensall Arena ;a front 9 p.m. to la.m. Best Wishes only Cgarz-cfifit OCTOBER 24 25, -1997 CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY Exeter Golf Course 'Park Wein r (Aarh fiieckett £grease Martin Winter and Christmas Wreaths V 16111 ,411y hand/xlinted folk art - Sarttas, angels, snowmen, gingerbread -min, dolls, mfrs, bears and bunnies; 't , IVrxxlen jewelry IV stuffed dolls bunnies and Samas • jlnd mulch more. FRI. 4-8 — SAT. 10-4 ] • 41 ring a friend, do some Christmas shopping or just browse • You and Your Family Are Invited to Enjoy gin evening ofgospel mu31c Sun., October 26, at 7:15 p.m. To be held at Thames Road United Church .1" ..r..../.... 3/4 miles east of Exeter on Highway 83) f Featuring: .J— _p'- The Bauman & Bramhill Quartet 4,2t 7 Roy Dreaning - Irish Baritone ....r. f Sharon Parker - Soloist and Pianist Come early and celebrate God's goodness in our lives Sponsored by Exeter Bible Fellowship For more information contact Bob Heywood d 235-0874. Free admission Cgarz-cfifit OCTOBER 24 25, -1997 CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY Exeter Golf Course 'Park Wein r (Aarh fiieckett £grease Martin Winter and Christmas Wreaths V 16111 ,411y hand/xlinted folk art - Sarttas, angels, snowmen, gingerbread -min, dolls, mfrs, bears and bunnies; 't , IVrxxlen jewelry IV stuffed dolls bunnies and Samas • jlnd mulch more. FRI. 4-8 — SAT. 10-4 ] • 41 ring a friend, do some Christmas shopping or just browse