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Death Notices
Cards Of'Thanks
In Memoriam
DIETRICH - Monica (Mona) as K -W
Health Claire of Grand Riva Hospital on
Monday, April 29, 1996 In her 80th year.
Monica Dietrich, daughter of the late Chris-
topher Dietrich and the former Catherine
Sterner formerly of Stephen Township,
Dashwood. A member of St. Anne's RC
Church, St. Mary's CWL, the Rockway Sen-
iors and an avid bowls at Brunswick Lanes
and a retired employee of Eketrohemue Ltd.
Dear friend of George Tschirtatt and moth-
er-in-law of Fern ch of Kitchener,
grandmother to Bryon Dietrich, Donald and
Susan Dietrich. Cathy and Scott Meyers and
Cindy and Andrew McCutcheon and great
grandma to Blandon and Tykr Dietrich and
Robbie Meyers. Predeceased by one eros,
Gerard ((lerry) in 1991; three sisters, Doro-
thy. Lucile and Rose and four brothers,
Pius, Alex, Robert and Hubert. Visitation
was at the Setarias'-Sandrock Funeral Home
and Chapel51 Barton at Church Si..Kitch-
ener. Prayer were offered from the funeral
home dia0 Thursday, May 2 followed
on
by the Mass at St. Ana's RC
Church. Father Bob Stainsby officiating In-
terment Woodland Cemetery. Donations to
St. Marys Hospital Foundation. 911
Queen's Blvd., Kitchener N2M 182 or the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, c/
o 180 King St S., Waterloo N2J iP8, would
be appreciated as expressions of sytnpatlor
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FREER - William (Bill) Eldon lies of
Kirkton, Ontario died at his home in Kirltton
on Wednesday, May 1, 1996 in his 62nd
year. Beloved husband of Adele Freer (nee
McCurdy) of Kirkton. Loving father of
Douglas Freer and his wife Darlene of Lon-
don and Shirley Freer and fiance Wayne
Dobbin of Stratford. Dearest grandfather of
Kyle. Also survived by 1 sista Audrey
McCaw and her husband Floyd, Watford;
sister-in-law Eileen Freer. Kerwood and sev-
eral nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
one brother Reginald. Relatives and friends
will be received by the fancily at th;, Sass
Funeral Home (Ball & Sass Ltd) 47 Well-
ington St. S., St. Marys on Friday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held on Saturday, May 4, 1996 at 1:30
p.m. with Rev. Bill Jones officiating. Inter-
ment Kirkton Union Cemetery. In his mem-
ory donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated as expressions of sym-
pathy. 19c
Cards Of monks
BEAVER - 1 wish to thank everyone for
cards, calls and good wishes for my 80th
birthday. A special thanks to the family for
the gift and delicious meal. it made my day.
19• Minty
BENTLEY - We would like to express our
appreciation to all the friends who remem-
bered us on the occasion of our 50th anni-
versary with cards. flowers and
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us and to Jennie who seerrvveedd the deli
dinner to ow family. We will creature the
memory
� always.
19
BROWN - Wasn't that a party! A sincere
Thank You to my family, friends, ndgh-
bouts, and co-woxkas for the ggrreeatt Birthday
Party. What a surprisel ihaalt you for the
wonderful gifts, cards, video, peat wishes
painany
andfa your presence. 1 appraisal W the
through
Stewart, Jaogna Nathan, , ou mat
sad
Karen. The malvided by all was deli-
cious. Your thoughtfulness will be forever
cherished.
19c Bev
CLARKE - The family of the late Jim
Clarke wish to express their sincere thanks
to all friends, neighbours and relatives for
the beautiful flowers, charitable donations,
visitations at the funeral home. sympathy
cards, and food brought to the house. Spe-
cial thanks lo Russell. Howard and Jean.
Also a special thanks to the Rev. Ed Lek -
mania for the beautiful service, and thanks
to the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Your kindness will al-
ways be cherished.
194 Shirley and family
CUDMORE-TIEMAN - In appreciation for
the acts of kindness shown to us during the
loss of our beloved daughter, sister, aunt and
great-aunt. Marion Rada we thank you for
memorial cards, floral tributes, food brought
to Michael's tame and the helpers who pre-
pared the food. To the Calvary United
lurch oaagtegaalon and Pastor Lazaro,
thanks for your many prayers. To our
friends, relatives and neighbours who had
shown many kindnesses to Marion during
her illness, may your kindnesses be returned
ten fold.
19c Flossie Cudrnore, Shirley Tiernan
and family.
HOHNER • The family of the late Clarence
Bristow Hobos wish to express sincere
thanks to family, friends and neighbors for
their many acts of kindness, memorial dona-
tion, floral tributes, food brought to our
hones, cards, words of sympathy and sup-
port. Special thanks to Dr. M. Woldnik,
nurses and staff of Seaforth Manor Nursing
Home and Seaford] Community Hospital.
Thank you to Pastor John Trembulak 11I for
his comforting words. to Mr. B. Haskett and
staff of opper Hockey Funeral Home, the
pallbearers, flower bearers and the Ladies of
Tion Lutheran Church. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
19c Sincerely,
Vcra Hohner and family
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OSPITAL RUMMAGE SAJ,E COM-
ITTEE - Thanks to the South Huron Hos-
ital Auxiliary members and the many vol-
nteers for their generous help. Thanks to
orm Whiting and Stephen Printing for their
ntinued support; to the SHDHS students
r set up acrd pack up. The donations and
ublic support made our spring sale another
neat success. 19c
KEMPS - Wer wish to extend a sincere
you to friends and family 'who attend -
our wedding reception on April 27, 1996.
many gifts, and cards were greedy ap-
eiated. r
9• tAfil;sand Sue
KERSLAKE.+,Thank, arver.fa ally and.
ends for their best wishes and support, and
Dr. Steciuk and hospital staff for the good
e, '
fn
to
oxire
Walter and Audrey 19
Howard
McCALLUM - Life is nothing without
friendship. We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank our friends and family for the
wonderful 25th Wedding Anniversary Party
and for all the beautiful and thoughtful wish-
es from our neighbours and friends. We
were truly overwhelmed.
19• Doo and Lois
THOMPSON - To all our many friends. rel-
atives and co-workers. thanks for the cards,
flowers and visits while Gerald was sick at
home and in the hospital and to the doctors
and nurses at St. Joseph's Health Centre. Our
appreciation to Clarence, Bit! and Sue Has -
ken who went the extra mile and those who
sent food, flowers. charitable donations,
cards and expressions of sympathy. Thanks
also to Marion Hodgson for the meal on Sat-
urday, to Mary, Donelda and Doreen for pre-
paring dinner on Sunday and to all those
who helped with the lunch in Crediton.
Many thanks also to Father John Pirt, choir
rnemtas, altar boys. Mary for reading and
Uncle Doug for the beautiful music. Thanks
too to the pail bearers Alvin, John, Tony,
Gerald, Paul and Jack. Last, but not least,
our special thanks to Jackie Wells for her
support at home and at the hospital and= for being there when we really needed
her, now and over the years. Our heanfch
thanks all.
19c � ' Bev, Kris Lori.
Cathy.Darryl
Shawn and Jason, JudyT ,
andTeery MMorgorganan,
Mart and Melissa.
THOMPSON - A grateful appreciation for
your kindness of cards, calls, food and ex-
pressions of sympathy we received in the re-
cent death of Gerald.
19• Vince and Marilyn
WILLARD - Our sincere thanks to Mends.
neighbours, relatives and family for their
many kindnesses after Eugene's accident,
Special thanks to staff at South Huron Hos.
petal, Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital, Exeter
O.P.P., Hoffman's Ambulance and Keith
and Rose Davey for responding quickly.
19• Eugene and Carol
WILSON - Thanks to everyone who attend-
ed my 40th Open House. The gag gifts, pice
gifts. money, cards, flowers and plants are
greatly appreciated. Special thanks to
George, Cheryl and Dad for' planning the
evening. Also, thanks to Cathie Judi and
Tracy for . their 'help. The posters were
cute...C7heryl and my daughters! The Grand-
ma pgster was'mote "youthful" than the ger-
iatric poster! Thanks to'Bev, Steve and loan.
George says thanks to Jen, Charlie and Bath
for the masking tape! To those of you who
, r38 or 39, your turn is near.
19* Sue
TRIViTT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
The Rev.
of Gidley and Main
TM.
Patterson-
Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 12, 1996
11 am. Holy EerS.C.P.
Sunday
Nursery
Everyone Wekcane
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Communion Service
Sunday School for M ages
11:00 am. Fantlly Bids Hour
Tday evenings
7:30�p.mm. Bible Study
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
•
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
182 Mein 8t North
Pastor Pam Tukakige
236-1723
May 12, 19108
10:00 a.m. Morning BsMoe
SundajwinScrof for ages 3 -grade 4
.E(11110 Wait*
7:00 p.m. Ewell; Santos
Nurser/ Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 am.
CKNX 92010:30 a.m.
Daly T.V.
Fallh 20 Gimbal 6:30 a.m.
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Sunday, May 12, 1996
Christian Family Sunday
Sacrament of Infant Baptism
Rev. Cordell Parsons
10:30 a.m. Worship Beaute
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
for Pre-ashe2a and
iiiodatpaneannti
Courtesy Car.
Howard HolHonintan n 235-2095
Nursery avalabie
Everyone welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
68 A4ainq
HURCH Street South
2315-2784
Waster
Rev. Daniel Rousbom♦
Courtesy C. 236-1967
Youth Worker: Tracey Whitson Bahr*
Sunday, May 12, 1996
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
May 8 - 7:30 p.m. Session meeting
May 9 - 2:00 p.m. Kergyfna Bible
Study
• 8:00 p.m. Choir pitmen
May 13 • 7:30 p.m. Kergyms Bible
StudyMay 14 - 30.1:30 MeefbM and
Spaghetti Dinner. Call 235-
1543 Ice *late.
You *1 be woken*
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
167 Huron 8t. W. Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Ambient Pastor John Bomb*
236-2881
Sundiy, May 12
Morning Worship 9:30 end 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:30 Nd 11:00 erste.
7:00 p.m. Evening FMowallp
Wednesday,7 p.m. B
&own
May 14
11:00 am. -12:10 p.m.40,7
Worship Broadcast on
Community Channel
DUcHARME - in loving memory of a dear
husband, father. father-in-law, grandpa and
mat -6770. Avila (Bill) who passed away
saw you getting tired,
When a cure was as to be,
So He closed His arras around you,
And whispered, "Come to Me".
You did not deserve what you went through,
And so He gave you rest,
Cod's garden roust be beautiful,
For He only takes the bee.
la time we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost brokea,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping,
So peacefully from pain,
We could not wish you back,
To suffer that again.
Always remembered -and sadly missed by
your wife Blanche and family. 19c
DUCHARME • In loving memory of ran'
dearwho left
and Pepe, Avila "Bi6"Duchartne,
We left elude aoso ally on May 13, 1995.
We often you in silence,
We wonder your name,
Would things be the same. would still be with ata
Although we could not wish you back with
us,
To suffer so much again,
And still no one knows the heartache we
share.
When the family gathers and you're not
there.
in our harts we know you will always be,
Watering over us and me,
So look after him God, don't leave him
alone,
This is his first year away from home.
Forever in ow hearts, love your daughter
Elaine, grandsons Darren and Dustin. 19c
HODGINS • In memory of Blanche Hod-
gins, who passed away 3 years ago, May 8,
1993.
When we are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear you whisper,
.'Cheer up and tarry on".
Each time we look at your picture,
You seem to smile and say,
Don't cry. I'm only sleeping.
We'll meet again some day."
Always remembered by Norma and Doug
Parsons and family 19
STEWART - In loving memory of a dear
husband, father
ubad,father and grandfather, John, who
pee
away years ago, May 3. 1993.
y say that time heals everything,
But we know that isn't so.
Because it hurts as much today,
As it did three years ago.
So God, if,You have a moment,
In your heaven up above,
Could you tell John that we miss him,
And send him all our love.
Remembered and sadly missed by your
wife Rosemary, son Brian, daughters Dianne
and b*e SS I terrane and Travis and grand -
19x
The families of
Tony Mattuccl and ,
Wanda McCllnchey'
wish to invite you to an
open reception in honor
of their wedding on
May 11, 1996 from
9 p.m. -1 a.m. at Hensel!
Community Centre, Hensel!
'The'Authority of the Believer
and 'Overcoming Mental Strongholds"
Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle
670 Men St S., Ender 2362991
SUNdAy MAy 12 11 A.M. ANd 7 p.M.
Morality, MAy 17, LAdies�NOON LuNckeoN $5. EA.
MoNdAyf MAy 13TH, 7 p.M. SEIPACE
Everyone welcome! Call for details
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17. JOI T tf, ALICE DeWEER.b
MAY 18 1956-1996
With joy and ihankfuln s, we
of
would like to announce the
40th Wedding Anniversary
Weur prents and grandparents.
welcome friends and relatives
, to share this happy ooallsion
with us at an Open House
at the Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle,
May18-2.4p.m.
1
AN OPEN HOUSE
In honor of Albert
Dekhert's 80th Birthday on
May 12, 2.4p.m.atSt.
Peter's Lutheran Fellowship
Hall, Zurich
Ybur presence is our reward. if
you feel the need fora gilt, may
we suggest a donation to Global
Hunger
MOM AND DAD,
Herman & Jennie Van Wieren
Ma 12th
£ fiutti
talrlsollllagonllt,,._
owned and
operated by
ELLISON TRAVE
EXETER
WORLDWIDE CRUISE SALE
PRINCESS CRUISES
• Savings up to $4094 macre.
HOLLAND AMERICA
• 40% Off Caribbean
DIG RED BOAT
• Canadian $$ AT PAR
Sale Starts May 13 for 6 days
for 1996-97 departures
23522701800561-2772
r Watercolor and
Wood Sbow
Fri. May 10,
9a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat., May II
9 a.m. to S p.m.
Gwen and Murray Coward
176 Huron Street, East,
Exeter
Watercolor Paintings,
Wooden Miniatures,
Plaques, Candlesticks,
Outdoor Signs, etc.
Everyone welcome
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Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
Sun.,
May 26
Serving 5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $10. advance.
• $11. at door `-
Children $5, advance,
$5.50 at door
Tickets available Denney
Furniture, Kirkton
Market and Board
Members.
Donations are still
being accepted for the
OPTIMIST WALKATHON FOR
THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Call: Mark Heimrich 235-0669
or Bill Dinney 235-3500
or drop off donations
at Sugar & Spice (Main St. Exeter)
nts
EXETER KARATE SCHOOL. We have excellent youth programs for children ages
5-12 yesn Kids learn about respect, self control, and self defence. Classes held every
Tuesday and Thursday night, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Adult class is held every Tuesday and
Thursday nights, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Excellent fitness and martial arts program. For ages
13 to 65+. First two classes are free. Give it a try. Established school for over 10 years.
For information and registration contact Fred 263-3525 or Ron 482-3634. 18,19,(20)c
EXETER VILLA Mother's Day Tea, Bake and Craft Sale, Saturday, May I I. 1996,
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. All proceeds to resident activities. 17,18,19•
LUNCHEON ITALIAN STYLE, Tuesday, May 14, featuring all -you -can -eat
spaghet—
ti and meat balls. CovenChards 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. Adults $7.00, children
under 1043.00.235-1543,3575. 17,18(19)•
SAREPTA COUNTRY GARDEN welcomes you this Saturday, 10-5 to their get -
acquainted day. Ten percent off crafts by Ginger Weber. 1 1/4 miles east of Dashwood
on Hwy. 83.519-237-3217. 19c
THE MIKADO! Saturday, May 11. Performances at 2:30 and 8 p.m. 81 Memorial
Hall. Tickets 410 in advance, 412 at the door, 45 for children 12 and under. Available
from Blyth Festival Singer members, Blyth Festival Box Office, Bluewater Office Sup-
plier, ingham• Dutch Store. Clinton; Campbell's 'Carreras, Ooderich; Bob and Bet-
ty's Variety, Seaforth. 18,19c
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING, Tnaday, May 14, 2 p.m.
Speaker Deb Campbell. Topic: Heahh, Food, Carada. 19c
HURON COUNTY Historian Society Annual Meeting in the Library Resource Cen-
tre, Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, Thursday, May 16, 1996, 8:00 p.m. John
Rutledge, Architect Regional Variations In Detail Styling in Huron, Bruce and Perrot
Counties. 19c
MAY IS SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION MONTH. Stop Woman Abuse Now
is sponsoring a creative contest. Please submit yt entry related to Sexual Assault Pre-
vention. Adult (111+): Poetry. Esayr; Youth (14-18): Poster, Euay. Three pries in each
category. First 415; Second 450; Third 425. Deadline Is May 17, 1996. Please mail or
fax entries to: Women's Resource Centra Box 128, Seaforth, Ontario. NOK I WO.
Phone and fax (519) 527.1108. 19.20c
nor PRY, Sunday, June 23, 4-7 pat. Masetde.Ha11, 248 McConnell St. Advance
6Watts 377. $10; children 46 (412 at the door). Tickele from O.B.S. members or call 234:
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