The Times Advocate, 2004-02-25, Page 2626
Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday,February 25, 2004
Community Living Announcements
106 In Memoriam
WILHELM - In memory of our
nephew and cousin Christopher
Wilhelm.
They say time heals all sorrow
and helps us to forget.
But time has only proven how
much we miss you yet.
Remembering and loving you
is easy, we do it every day.
But missing you Christopher,
is a heartache that never goes
away.
Remembering you always,
Love Aunt Janet, Uncle Harry
and Families. (8*)
WILHELM - In loving memo-
ry of our nephew and cousin
Christopher Wilhelm.
There will always be a sadness
and many a silent tear,
But always special memories
of the days when you were
here
We hold you close within our
hearts and there you will
remain,
To walk beside us throughout
our lives until we meet again.
Loved and remembered
always, Uncle Jim, Gail, Julie
and Dale (8*)
WILHELM - In loving memo-
ry of our special nephew and
cousin Christopher Wilhelm.
Remembering you is easy, we
do it every day,
But missing you is the
heartache that never goes
away.
We hold you close within our
hearts, and there you will
remain,
Life goes on without you, but
will never be the same.
Loved and remembered
always, Aunt Jen, Uncle Rod,
Rebecca, Aaron and Rachel
Roth (8*)
BUCK & DOE
for Brian Heckman &
Christy Cruikshank
SAT. MAR. 6
9 P.M. TO 1 AM.
LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE
BUS INFO 228-6024
AGE OF MAJORITY
LUNCH PROVIDED
Nappy 80th'
Birthday
Bob Parker
FEB. 28th
With all our love from
your wife and family
Exeter and Surrounding
Communities
If you are:
-Moving
-Marrying
•Having a baby
•Retiring
•Starting a
Business
CALL
WELCOMEI
WAGON
for your free gifts &
information on behalf of
Exeter's Community -
minded businesses
Faye Van Oss
228-7053
LAKESIDE
SMOKE FREE Air Conditioned
DRESS CODE 349-2288
SAT., FEB. 28, 8 P.M.
JIM FLANAGAN &
COUNTRY SERENADE
******************
SAT., MAR. 6, 8 P.M.
COUNTRY VERSATILES
Paul,
Frances
Nicole
1
GracHORSEBACK
FARMS
RIDING
DAY CAMPS -MAR. 15-19
FROM 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
Come learn all you can about horses.
No experience necessary.
Safe, quiet horses. Certified instructor.
For information call JEANETTE DENYS - 233-3165
JOB FAIR
March 6&7-1to4p.m.
OAKWOOD INN RESORT GOLF & SPA
Hwy.#21 North, Grand Bend, Ontario
In the Terrace Room
WE ARE ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR:
• Cooks • Kitchen Stewards
• Food and Beverage Servers
• Food and Beverage Bus People
• Conference Porters • Housekeeping
• Pool Attendants • Night Auditor • Spa
• Guest Service Agents
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
If you unable to attend,
please send your resume to:
Human Resources, P.O. Box 400,
Grand Bend, Ontario NOM 1TO
1
Comin events...
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 68 Main Street,
Exeter. LUNCHEON. Soup, sandwich, dessert. Wed.
March 17th, 2004. 11:30 to 1:30. At door - $5.00 (8-10*)
LADIES COFFEE HOUR - March 2 and the first Tuesday
of each month from 10am-1 lam. Caven Presbyterian
Church, Exeter. Share friendship and fun with women in
our community. Nursery available. Further information
call 235-2322 or 235-0280. (8-10*)
LUNCHEON - HENSALL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -
Thursday, March 4, 2004. 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Soup,
Sandwich, Dessert and Coffee. $5.00. Tarts will be avail-
able for sale. Tickets not required. (7-9*)
12TH ANNUAL PANCAKE BRUNCH - Fort Rose Maple
Company. www.fort rose.ca Every Saturday and Sunday
starting Feb. 28 til April 4 from 9:00a.m. - 3:OOp.m. Adults
$7.50, 12 and under $5.00, Preschool - Free. 2 miles west
of Nairn off County Rd. 17 (Nairn Rd.) 232-9041. *March
Break Special* Open March 15th to 19th, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
(7-12)
Tulip Day assists everyone
LONDON - Sunny with a chance of
showers is exactly what we need to
make the tulips grow!
And grow they will! Landing at your
office door on March 3, as part of the
Lung Association's Tulip Day.
This is a great opportunity to purchase
bunches of tulips for only $6 with the
proceeds benefiting the Lung
Association's asthma, air quality, COPD
and tobacco programs, as well as help to
fund vital respiratory research.
"Tulip Day is a terrific opportunity to
bring some hope, not only to those who
suffer from lung disease, but to those
who may think winter will never end,"
said Lynn Davis, Development
Coordinator.
The Lung Association will be contact-
ing businesses and community organiza-
tions in the weeks leading up to March 3
to take orders and make delivery
arrangements. Details of the campaign
can be found at www.on.lung.ca or by
calling the Lung Association in London
at 519-453-9086
"The Lung Association is hoping to sell
7,100 bunches in London and area and
a total of 100,000 bunches across
Ontario," stated community office repre-
sentative.
The Lung Association is a registered
charity that provides information and
funding for research to improve lung
health. The focus is on the prevention
and control of asthma, chronic lung dis-
ease, tobacco cessation and prevention,
as well as air quality and its effects on
lung health. For further information on
lung health, call the Lung Association at
1-888-566-5864 (LUNG) or visit us
online at www.on.lung.ca.
POLICE BRIEFS
Youth
charged with
two counts
of dangerous
driving
SOUTH HURON —
Huron OPP were contact-
ed by the management of
Hansen's Independent
Grocer in Exeter Feb. 9 at
7 p.m. over a driving inci-
dent.
According to police, two
shoppers were leaving the
store when two males
inside a red 1992
Chevrolet Lumina sped
through the front entrance
area of the store almost
striking their children. The
driving took place in the
parking lot of the grocery
store and happened after
Carpet Bowling
friday, february 20
Marg Deichert 3W-33
Marion Dearing 3W-29
John Batten 2W-34
Cathy Bell 2W-23
Marshall Dearing 2W-23
Bill Sullivan 2W-30
monday, february 23
Ray Hodgson 3W-35
Audrey MacGregor 2W-37
Sandi Maxwell 2W-32
Aldeen Skinner
Bob Patterson
Cathy Bell
Marg Deichert
Marion Dearing
Marshall Dearing
Don Maguire
2W-30
2W-29
2W-27
2W-24
2W-23
2W-23
2W-19
Shuffleboard
e x e t e r
17 February 200
4 Wins
Mildred Chalmers
Lee Thomas
Jean Crerar
3 Wins
Wilma Davis
2 Wins
John Horn
Esther Hillman
Amanda Hamilton
Shirley Kirk
June Moore
Isobelle Rescorl
18 February 200
4 Wins
Irene Dyck
3 Wins
June Moore
Sam Skinner
Mary Brintnell
2 Wins
Eleanor Hendrick
Frank Phillips
Ray Hodgson
Aldeen Skinner
Esther Hillman
Amanda Hamilton
Leona Elliott
336
297
293
315
185
174
151
145
145
121
276
262
241
237
178
169
167
159
156
132
127
the two males had been
asked to leave the premis-
es.
The investigating officer
also learned that on Feb.
15 shortly after 5 p.m.
another driving incident
occurred involving the
same vehicle and driver.
The manager learned the
driver revved his vehicle
and drove at a high rate of
speed towards one of the
employees who was in the
parking lot picking up
shopping carts. The driver
came to a stop a few feet
away from the employee
and was in the process of
committing the same thing
a second time when the
manager of the store
stepped outside and the
vehicle left the location.
As a result of the investi-
gation a 17 -year-old male
from South Huron has
been charged with two
counts of dangerous oper-
ation of a motor vehicle.
He will attend youth court
in Goderich March 11.
Bowline
scoreboard -•„.
Zurich Town and Countr Lanes
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
Lane 5
Lane 6:
Dream Team:
Holland:
Ramblers:
Rockets:
Lane Changers:
Pumpkin Patch:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
Lane 5:
Lane 6:
Monday Night Ladies Feb. 9
High Single High Triple
Deb Collins 165 Deb Collins
Elaine Weido 185 Elaine Weido
Joeanne Durand 174 Joeanne Durand
Arlene Seyler 209 Arlene Seyler
Lorna Wernham 241 Lorna Wernham
Hilda Vanderhoek 221 Hilda Vanderhoek
High Average: Hilda Lansbergen 180
Tuesday Night Men Feb. 10
High Single High Triple
Paul Rood 308 Paul Rood
Bob Stewart 233 Peter Bedard Sr.
Mike Cregan 308 Mike Cregan
Yvon Laurin 234 Yvon Laurin
Ralph Koopmans 233 Trevor Lansbergen
Les Coleman 333 Les Coleman
High Average: Les Coleman 238
Wednesday Morning Ladies Feb. 11
High Single High Triple
Grace Hodgins 189 Grace Hodgins
Rosaleen Berends 223 Rosaleen Berends
Mona Traquair 146 Mona Traquair
Louise Kopp 173 Theresa McCann
High Average: Mary Jefferies 182
Grand Cove Seniors Feb. 12
High Single High Triple
John Chandler 206 John Chandler
Doreen Reid 143 Doreen Reid
Colin Noble
Dave Head 225 Dave Head
Norm 011ivier 231 Norm 011ivier
Dorothy Murphy 189 Dorothy Murphy
Lorraine Head 193 Lorraine Head
High Average Men: Bert Steenhuis 177
High Average Ladies: Cathie Robison 164
Zurich and Area Seniors: Feb. 12
High Single High Triple
Lane 3: Glena Olcen 246 Glena Olcen 572
Lane 4: Bill Muller 261 Bill Muller 659
High Average Men: Bill Muller 188
High Average Ladies: Glena Olcen 177
Thursday Night Mixed League: Feb. 12
High Triple
Lane 1: Ted Stanlake 692
Lane 2: Mike Cregan 711
Lane 3: Ken Burdett 574
Lane 4: Yvon Laurin 566
High Single High Triple High Average
Ladies: Laurie Stanlake 310 Bev Cregan 746 Laurie Stanlake 204
Men: Mike Cregan 356 Mike Cregan 945 Mike Cregan 240
Zurich Youth Bowling League Scores:
as of Feb. 14
High Single High Triple High Average
(this week) (this week) (season to date)
Bantam
Boys: Kris Ducharme 245 Kris Ducharme 552
Girls: Justine Armstrong 139 J. Armstrong 373
Junior
Boys: Dylan Fidler 197
Girls: Cheryl Regier 206 Cheryl Regier 489
422
469
452
546
529
608
754
645
710
594
615
740
462
460
390
429
470
370
370
519
547
498
528
Patrick Armstong 447
Senior
Boys: Derek Ducharme 287 Derek Ducharme 650
Girls:
Kris Ducharme 141
J. Armstrong 111
Dylan Fidler 177
Brittany Miedinger 138
Cheryl Regier 138
Derek Ducharme 204
Miranda Stoneman
Personal, Season High Singles this week for:
Austin Armstrong 90; Kris Ducharme 245; Derek Ducharme 287
Personal, Season High Triples this week for:
Austin Armstrong 268; Kris Ducharme 552; Jacqueline Miller 377
JO -READ DANCE -
CENTRALIA COMPETITION TEAM
Dance Showcase
,,
1
Sun. Feb. 29
1
f
1:00 p.m. - Younger Students
3:00 p.m. Older Students
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
LARGE GYM
Free Admission
JOB FAIR
March 6&7-1to4p.m.
OAKWOOD INN RESORT GOLF & SPA
Hwy.#21 North, Grand Bend, Ontario
In the Terrace Room
WE ARE ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR:
• Cooks • Kitchen Stewards
• Food and Beverage Servers
• Food and Beverage Bus People
• Conference Porters • Housekeeping
• Pool Attendants • Night Auditor • Spa
• Guest Service Agents
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
If you unable to attend,
please send your resume to:
Human Resources, P.O. Box 400,
Grand Bend, Ontario NOM 1TO
1
Comin events...
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 68 Main Street,
Exeter. LUNCHEON. Soup, sandwich, dessert. Wed.
March 17th, 2004. 11:30 to 1:30. At door - $5.00 (8-10*)
LADIES COFFEE HOUR - March 2 and the first Tuesday
of each month from 10am-1 lam. Caven Presbyterian
Church, Exeter. Share friendship and fun with women in
our community. Nursery available. Further information
call 235-2322 or 235-0280. (8-10*)
LUNCHEON - HENSALL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -
Thursday, March 4, 2004. 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Soup,
Sandwich, Dessert and Coffee. $5.00. Tarts will be avail-
able for sale. Tickets not required. (7-9*)
12TH ANNUAL PANCAKE BRUNCH - Fort Rose Maple
Company. www.fort rose.ca Every Saturday and Sunday
starting Feb. 28 til April 4 from 9:00a.m. - 3:OOp.m. Adults
$7.50, 12 and under $5.00, Preschool - Free. 2 miles west
of Nairn off County Rd. 17 (Nairn Rd.) 232-9041. *March
Break Special* Open March 15th to 19th, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
(7-12)
Tulip Day assists everyone
LONDON - Sunny with a chance of
showers is exactly what we need to
make the tulips grow!
And grow they will! Landing at your
office door on March 3, as part of the
Lung Association's Tulip Day.
This is a great opportunity to purchase
bunches of tulips for only $6 with the
proceeds benefiting the Lung
Association's asthma, air quality, COPD
and tobacco programs, as well as help to
fund vital respiratory research.
"Tulip Day is a terrific opportunity to
bring some hope, not only to those who
suffer from lung disease, but to those
who may think winter will never end,"
said Lynn Davis, Development
Coordinator.
The Lung Association will be contact-
ing businesses and community organiza-
tions in the weeks leading up to March 3
to take orders and make delivery
arrangements. Details of the campaign
can be found at www.on.lung.ca or by
calling the Lung Association in London
at 519-453-9086
"The Lung Association is hoping to sell
7,100 bunches in London and area and
a total of 100,000 bunches across
Ontario," stated community office repre-
sentative.
The Lung Association is a registered
charity that provides information and
funding for research to improve lung
health. The focus is on the prevention
and control of asthma, chronic lung dis-
ease, tobacco cessation and prevention,
as well as air quality and its effects on
lung health. For further information on
lung health, call the Lung Association at
1-888-566-5864 (LUNG) or visit us
online at www.on.lung.ca.
POLICE BRIEFS
Youth
charged with
two counts
of dangerous
driving
SOUTH HURON —
Huron OPP were contact-
ed by the management of
Hansen's Independent
Grocer in Exeter Feb. 9 at
7 p.m. over a driving inci-
dent.
According to police, two
shoppers were leaving the
store when two males
inside a red 1992
Chevrolet Lumina sped
through the front entrance
area of the store almost
striking their children. The
driving took place in the
parking lot of the grocery
store and happened after
Carpet Bowling
friday, february 20
Marg Deichert 3W-33
Marion Dearing 3W-29
John Batten 2W-34
Cathy Bell 2W-23
Marshall Dearing 2W-23
Bill Sullivan 2W-30
monday, february 23
Ray Hodgson 3W-35
Audrey MacGregor 2W-37
Sandi Maxwell 2W-32
Aldeen Skinner
Bob Patterson
Cathy Bell
Marg Deichert
Marion Dearing
Marshall Dearing
Don Maguire
2W-30
2W-29
2W-27
2W-24
2W-23
2W-23
2W-19
Shuffleboard
e x e t e r
17 February 200
4 Wins
Mildred Chalmers
Lee Thomas
Jean Crerar
3 Wins
Wilma Davis
2 Wins
John Horn
Esther Hillman
Amanda Hamilton
Shirley Kirk
June Moore
Isobelle Rescorl
18 February 200
4 Wins
Irene Dyck
3 Wins
June Moore
Sam Skinner
Mary Brintnell
2 Wins
Eleanor Hendrick
Frank Phillips
Ray Hodgson
Aldeen Skinner
Esther Hillman
Amanda Hamilton
Leona Elliott
336
297
293
315
185
174
151
145
145
121
276
262
241
237
178
169
167
159
156
132
127
the two males had been
asked to leave the premis-
es.
The investigating officer
also learned that on Feb.
15 shortly after 5 p.m.
another driving incident
occurred involving the
same vehicle and driver.
The manager learned the
driver revved his vehicle
and drove at a high rate of
speed towards one of the
employees who was in the
parking lot picking up
shopping carts. The driver
came to a stop a few feet
away from the employee
and was in the process of
committing the same thing
a second time when the
manager of the store
stepped outside and the
vehicle left the location.
As a result of the investi-
gation a 17 -year-old male
from South Huron has
been charged with two
counts of dangerous oper-
ation of a motor vehicle.
He will attend youth court
in Goderich March 11.
Bowline
scoreboard -•„.
Zurich Town and Countr Lanes
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
Lane 5
Lane 6:
Dream Team:
Holland:
Ramblers:
Rockets:
Lane Changers:
Pumpkin Patch:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
Lane 5:
Lane 6:
Monday Night Ladies Feb. 9
High Single High Triple
Deb Collins 165 Deb Collins
Elaine Weido 185 Elaine Weido
Joeanne Durand 174 Joeanne Durand
Arlene Seyler 209 Arlene Seyler
Lorna Wernham 241 Lorna Wernham
Hilda Vanderhoek 221 Hilda Vanderhoek
High Average: Hilda Lansbergen 180
Tuesday Night Men Feb. 10
High Single High Triple
Paul Rood 308 Paul Rood
Bob Stewart 233 Peter Bedard Sr.
Mike Cregan 308 Mike Cregan
Yvon Laurin 234 Yvon Laurin
Ralph Koopmans 233 Trevor Lansbergen
Les Coleman 333 Les Coleman
High Average: Les Coleman 238
Wednesday Morning Ladies Feb. 11
High Single High Triple
Grace Hodgins 189 Grace Hodgins
Rosaleen Berends 223 Rosaleen Berends
Mona Traquair 146 Mona Traquair
Louise Kopp 173 Theresa McCann
High Average: Mary Jefferies 182
Grand Cove Seniors Feb. 12
High Single High Triple
John Chandler 206 John Chandler
Doreen Reid 143 Doreen Reid
Colin Noble
Dave Head 225 Dave Head
Norm 011ivier 231 Norm 011ivier
Dorothy Murphy 189 Dorothy Murphy
Lorraine Head 193 Lorraine Head
High Average Men: Bert Steenhuis 177
High Average Ladies: Cathie Robison 164
Zurich and Area Seniors: Feb. 12
High Single High Triple
Lane 3: Glena Olcen 246 Glena Olcen 572
Lane 4: Bill Muller 261 Bill Muller 659
High Average Men: Bill Muller 188
High Average Ladies: Glena Olcen 177
Thursday Night Mixed League: Feb. 12
High Triple
Lane 1: Ted Stanlake 692
Lane 2: Mike Cregan 711
Lane 3: Ken Burdett 574
Lane 4: Yvon Laurin 566
High Single High Triple High Average
Ladies: Laurie Stanlake 310 Bev Cregan 746 Laurie Stanlake 204
Men: Mike Cregan 356 Mike Cregan 945 Mike Cregan 240
Zurich Youth Bowling League Scores:
as of Feb. 14
High Single High Triple High Average
(this week) (this week) (season to date)
Bantam
Boys: Kris Ducharme 245 Kris Ducharme 552
Girls: Justine Armstrong 139 J. Armstrong 373
Junior
Boys: Dylan Fidler 197
Girls: Cheryl Regier 206 Cheryl Regier 489
422
469
452
546
529
608
754
645
710
594
615
740
462
460
390
429
470
370
370
519
547
498
528
Patrick Armstong 447
Senior
Boys: Derek Ducharme 287 Derek Ducharme 650
Girls:
Kris Ducharme 141
J. Armstrong 111
Dylan Fidler 177
Brittany Miedinger 138
Cheryl Regier 138
Derek Ducharme 204
Miranda Stoneman
Personal, Season High Singles this week for:
Austin Armstrong 90; Kris Ducharme 245; Derek Ducharme 287
Personal, Season High Triples this week for:
Austin Armstrong 268; Kris Ducharme 552; Jacqueline Miller 377