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Exeter Times—Advocate
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Announcements
106 In Memoriam
ROBINSON, PAUL -
I can't say Paul was my best
friend
He was more than a friend; he
was a part of me,
he was a part of us all.
For ten short weeks we worked
together
we became almost as brothers
are;
enjoying the hard times along
with the good.
Living and laughing through
those nights of practice
Paul gave us 150 percent all
the time;
the anguish of pain in his eyes.
He gave more than a lot of us
but never did he complain,
Paul is gone from us now and
when we think of him
it will bring a tear to our eye
and a longing to stand beside
him just one more time.
Why did it have to be Paul?
He had so much to live for...
A senior football player
We could never forget. (2*)
SCOTT - In loving memory of
a dear husband and dad, Keith
Scott, who passed away four
years ago, January 10, 2000.
No one knows the silent
heartaches,
Only those who have loved can
tell,
The grief we bear in silence,
For the one we loved so much.
There's not a day that goes by
that you're not thought of.
Sadly and dearly missed so
much, Sandra (Sandy), Corey
and Meghan. (2*)
SCOTT - In memory of Keith
Scott, son-in-law, brother-in-
law, and uncle who left us,
January 10, 2000.
We think of you so far away
You left us four years ago
today
And when old times we oft
recall,
That's when we miss you most
of all.
Loved by Bob and Marilyn,
Julie and Glen, Dean and
Linda, Shawn and Amy and
your nieces and nephews. (2*)
107 Coming Events
DANCE AT EXETER
LEGION - Saturday, January
17th. 8 p.m. to 12 midnight.
Everyone welcome. $10.00
per person. Age of Majority.
Lunch provided. Featuring:
Sunrise. Smoke Free. (2*)
EXETER AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY ANNUAL MEET-
ING - to be held on January
16th, 2004 at the Exeter United
Church. Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Cost $12.00. For more infor-
mation please call Doris
Weigand 235-0814. (53-2)
EXETER LEGION - ENTER-
TAINMENT & MEAT
DRAWS - Entertainment by
Lil Audrey. January 17th, 4-6
pm. (2)
GENTLE EXERCISE PRO-
GRAM: - This 10 -week pro-
gram is designed as a beginner
exercise program, or for people
who may have some health
concerns such as osteoporosis
or fibromyalgia etc. Classes
are Tues. mornings at 10 a.m.
and Thurs. night at 7 p.m. at
the Hensall United Church.
Instructor Lynda Wilkey,
Nur s e
Practitioner/Kinesiologist from
the Grand Bend Area
Community Health Centre.
Good running shoes and a mat
are needed. Call Hensall
Health Centre to register 262-
3140. Program is FREE but a
small donation to the church is
appreciated. (2)
HURON COUNTY PORK
PRODUCER'S ASSOCIA-
TION - DISTRICT 3 - 55th
Annual Meeting. Wednesday,
January 21st. Seaforth
Community Center, Seaforth.
Meeting at 5 pm. Dinner at
6:30. Cost $7.50. Tickets can
be bought from any director, or
phone Marilyn at 392-6682. (2)
107 Coming Events
INDOOR SOCCER, FLOOR
HOCKEY, - swimming and
lots more! New programs
offered for age groups 3, 5 and
6, 9! To receive your flyer via
email: dianasimpson@exe-
culink.com or for more infor-
mation call the Grand Bend
Youth Center 238-1155. (1;2)
VALENTINES DAY SWEET-
HEART FROLIC DANCE -
Friday, Feb. 13. Dashwood
Hall 8:30-1. Sponsored by
Dashwood Men's Club.
Tickets $20/couple. Music by
SUNRISE. Phone Glenn
Hodgins 234-6749 or Mike
Tieman 237-3117. (1-6)
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Happy 9oth
Birthday
tIORRY NIRTZEL
January 19th
Happy 95th
Birthday
ALMA
LOSTELL
Jan. 18, 2004
Love from...
Frances & Gord Eagleson,
Alexia Gladdy, Maryanne Station,
your 7 grandchildren and
5 great-grandchildren,
Sisters Robina Pepper
;■ and Nettie Tinney
New Year - New You!
"WORKOUT FOR
YOUR LIFE"
TONE UP &
LOSE INCHES!!!
Cardio Kick
• Weight Training
• Increased Endurance
& Flexibility...
Women, Men &
Students (14 yrs. & up)
$8 per class ($5 for students)
MON. AND WED.
6-7 P.M.
AND NOW...
THURS.
4:45 - 5:45 P.M.!
PRECIOUS BLOOD
SCHOOL GYM
Certified instructors:
Beth Sweeney &
Shelley Van Osch
For more info call
Beth at 238-5555
osJ.M. McBeath
Funeral Home
Joyce McBeath
at McBeath
Funeral Home
offers caring
funeral home
services
49 Goshen St. N., Zurich
Visitation Chapel, 79 King St., Hensall
www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
Tel: (519) 236-4365
Fax: (519) 236-4359
Agent for Stratford Memorials
POLICE BRIEFS
Trailer park
attacked by
thieves
BLUEWATER — Huron
OPP were called to the
Rainbow Valley
Campground on Keith
Crescent in Bluewater
Waters - Hewlett
Clifford and Mary
Waters of Granton
are pleased to
announce the
forthcoming
marriage of their
daughter,
Kelly Margaret Ann
to Ryan Jeffrey, son
of Michael and
Lorraine Hewlett of
Pickering.
This winter
wedding will take
place January 17,
2004 at 2:00 p.m. at
Granton Wesley
United Church.
PALSA
George and
Marg False
and Brian and
Annette Mayer
of Exeter wish
to announce
the upcoming
marriage of
their children
Jaime Palsa
and Rob
Drouillard. The
marriage will
take place
January 23 in
the Dominican
Republic.
Open reception
will be held in
the Exeter
Legion on Feb.
28, 2004.
Love and Best
Wishes from
your families.
/ DROUILLARD
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We are very pleased to
have Melissa Robinson
from Mt. Carmel join our
staff. Melissa studied
Culinary Arts at Fanshawe
College and has spent
several years in the
restaurant business.
IOR OUR 1ST A\MVERSARY
WE ARE OFFERING MON. THRU SAT.
(BREAKFAST, LUNCH or DINNER)
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE
AND GET THE SECOND
FOR 1/2 PRICE
STARTING JAN. 14 TO JAN. 31 (EXCEPT SUN.)
WE ARE DELIGHTED TO HAVE MELISSA JOIN OUR STAFF!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING AND SERVING YOU
GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES!
JD'S TOWN GRILL
380 MAIN ST. EXETER 235-6208
HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8 A.M.-8 P.M.
On Your Mark...Get Set... Fight Alzheimer Disease!!
9TH ANNUAL WALK
FOR MEMORIES
NORTH HURON LOCATION
F.E. Madill Secondary School
231 Victoria Street East, Wingham
Saturday, January 24, 2004
10 am - 12 pm
MAKE A CLICK IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
Register and Donate at www.walkformemories.ca
or call 1-519-482-1482 or 1-800-561-5012 to request a pledge sheet
over break-ins in the
park Jan. 3.
According to police
two trailers and seven
sheds had been forced
open sometime in the
two days before the
crime was reported.
The padlocks to the
sheds were cut off to
gain entry to the interi-
or.
Stolen from one unit
was more than $1,000
worth of fishing equip-
ment including four rod
and reels combinations,
a fishing vest, neoprene
waders, assorted lures
and fishing glasses.
From another tools
including a 1/2" drive
socket set, wrenches
and a staple gun were
stolen.
The investigation is
continuing.
J Happy L
6th Birthday
ZACK
RYAN
Love Dad, Susie
& Stepfamily
VI LAKESIDE
SMOKE FREE Air Conditioned
DRESS CODE 349-2288
SAT., JAN. 17, 8 P.M.
THE PIERCE FAMILY
******************
SAT., JAN. 24, 8 P.M.
JIM FLANNIGAN &
COUNTRY SERENADE
"A CLASSIC
MODEL 1934"
ONE OF A KIND
HIGH MILEAGE
Still running condition - No
surface rust - Backfires
at times, may need a
few revs to get started.
Original parts, but
warranty has expired.
No OFFER GOOD ENOUGH!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEN!
Exeter and Surrounding
Communities
If you are:
•Moving
-Marrying
•Having a baby
•Retiring
•Starting a
Business
CALL
LCOME
WAGON
for your free gifts &
information on behalf of
Exeter's Community -
minded businesses
Faye Van Oss
228-7053
Happy 19th
JEIIME
Love Mom,
Terry & Ashley
FITNESS
OPEN
HOUSE
Sun., Jan. 18
11 am -3 pm
FREE workouts all day!
FREE cardio classes at
noon, 1 pm and 2 pm
Contact us today for
more details!
Grand Bend Fitness Centre
37 Ontario St.
Grand Bend
(behind Tim Hortons)
519-238-3488
All proceeds Support the Alzheimer Society of Huron County