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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2004-04-21, Page 334 '1 , 44 4 Wednesday,April 21, 2004 Exeter Times—Advocate 33 Announcements 105 Cards of Thanks BLACKWELL - Irene Blackwell and family would like to extend sincere and heartfelt thanks to many people. Thanks to: Dr. Lam for her continuous dedication to Stewart and my care that was always above and beyond our highest expectations; our minister Fred Darke who gave us comfort and strength at our time of need; family, friends and neighbours for your sympa- thy, kind support, food to our home, flowers, cards and calls; for those who visited locally, internationally and from Canada coast to coast; Leo and Irene Hoffman and Harold and Revada Dignan for being such great friends; the pall bearers, Harold, Brian, Jim, Peter, Cecil and Glenn; Joyce and Doug McBeath for their professional direction and advice; the ladies of the United Church for a delicious lunch; Town and Country Support Services for enabling us to stay in our home independent- ly with a better quality of life; Rebekah sisters for ongoing sup- port over the years; local busi- nesses that allowed Stewart & I to call in our order and then toot our hom for that little extra ser- vice that helped us so much; to everyone in the community who was part of the celebration of Stewart Blackwell's life, we extend our sincere thanks. Irene Blackwell & Family (16*) REGIER - A sincere thank you to our family for celebrating my special birthday and also after my knee surgery for their great support and caring. I also want to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for prayers, flowers, visits, food, cards, gifts and calls. A special thanks to my nurse Frank who was so helpful in every way. Thanks a million, Doreen (16*) ROHDE-STEINBACH - We would like to say a big thank you to our wedding party, family and friends for all the hard work and time put in at our Buck N Doe. Thanks also to everyone who came out to support us. We had a blast! Tammy & Jason (16*) WILSON - The family of the late R.C. Bud Wilson would like to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to everyone who looked after Bud at home and in hospital, and later those who looked after us with their many acts of kindness. Sincerely, Lois Wilson (16*) CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cif/Cita/ BBQ has moved into South Huron Recreation Centre May 14, 2004 5-7 p.m. Adults $12; Under 12 $7.50 Tickets available from Jerry Mothers, church office or church members Kirkton-Woodham Optimists All You Can Eat FISH FRY Sun., April 25, 2004 Kirkton Community Centre 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Adults: Advance Tickets, $12.00, $14.00 at the DOOR Children $5.00 each Preschoolers FREE Tickets Available at the Kirkton Market or contact: Lloyd Fletcher: 229-6661 or Bob Scott: 225-2195 or any Optimist Club Member 106 In Memoriam HOHNER - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Marilyn who passed away April 19th, 1999. You're my guest in thought. Once a day, and sometimes more, you knock upon my daydream door. And I say warmly, "Come right in, I'm glad you're here, with me again!" Then we sit down, and have a chat, recalling this, discussing that Until some task that I must do, forces me away from you - Reluctantly, I say good-bye, smiling with a little sigh, For though my daydreams bring you near, I wish that you were really here - But what reality can't change, my dreams and wishes, can arrange - And through my wishing, you'll be brought to me each day, a guest in thought. Paul, Jeff, Greg & Paula and families BROWNING - In loving memo- ry of a cherished wife, mother, grandmother and great-grand- mother, Ina, who passed away one year ago today, April 20, 2003. God looked around His garden and saw an empty space, He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest, His garden must be beautiful because He only picks the best. A million times we'll miss you A million times we'll cry, If love could have saved you, You never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a special place No one could ever fill. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her husband Chuck, sons and their wives Charlie & Doreen, Alan & Lynda, Lee & Susan, grandchildren and great- grandchildren. (16*) PARSONS - In loving memory of Wayne K. Parsons who passed away 4 years ago, 26th of April, my best friend and companion. Some say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time nor reason, Will change the way we feel, For no one knows the heartache, Behind the smiles we hide, No one knows how many times, We have broken down and cried. We want to tell you something, So there won't be any doubt, You're so wonderful to think of But so hard to live without. Remembered always, Shirley J. Snell (16*) CLARKE - In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfa- ther and great-grandfather Jim, who passed away April 23, 1996. Our hearts are full of memories, We treasure them with care, The way you had to leave us, Will always seem unfair. Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent the tears that fall, Living our lives without you Is the hardest part of all. Always loved and remembered by Shirley and family (16*) Crankshaft's Bar &Grill PINNACLE FRI. APR. 23 YARD SALE HOUSEHOLD YARD SALE - Sat., April 24, 8am. 260 Algonquin Drive, Huron Park. Garden tools, new men's size 9.5 work boots, household, etc. (16*) MOVING SALE - Lots of Kids toys, clothes, household items and lawn furniture. Plus much more. 66 John St. WEST, Exeter. 7am-? Saturday, April 24th. (16*) HAPPY BIRTHDAY Dorothy APRIL 25 LOVE FROM THE FAMILY Forever Young & Loved by All /46p(,/ 65tk litetiteay Ron Pat and Family) You're invited to a 50th ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE for HARRY & WINNIFRED CROCKER on Apr. 24 — 2-4 P.M. — Parkhill Leisure Club 176 Broadway St. W. BEST WISHES ONLY r r �nnlv�rs�a MAWSON Please join us to help celebrate Harold & Ethel's 25th Anniversary Sun. Apr. 25 2-4 p.m. PARKHILL CHATEAU GARDENS APARTMENT COMPLEX RECEPTION AREA Your presence is their gift yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy y SWEET 16 F Pi y Happy Pi y Birthday 11 F y Krystal F ew IRONWOOD GOLF CLUB RESTAURANT & PATIO NOW OPEN SUN. BREAKFAST AVAILABLE 235-1521 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 One to One Health & Fitness presents WEEKEND WARRIOR CIRCUIT TRAINING for MEN & WOMEN Saturdays, May 1 to July 3 10 people minimum 2 classes 8 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. CALL VALERIE McLEOD FOR DETAILS 227-1820 /46fij / Alositiel44ity BONNIE & LARRY GOULD Love the kirks r/4zl; S7:1. 4' Happy 10th Birthday AMANDA KELLAND & Congratulations on a successful year of skating Pre -Preliminary A 9&10 yr. Dec. Delhi - 5th; Jan. London - 2nd; Feb. Thamesford - 1st; Feb. Strathroy - 1st; March Sarnia - 1st. SPECIAL THANKS TO HER COACH PATTY DOUGHERTY FOR BEING RINK SIDE AT EVERY COMPETITION AND FOR HER TIME AND DEDICATION. THANKS! Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Huron ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING May 6 - 6:30 p.m. at BARBARA AND ERRYN'S RESTAURANT, GRAND BEND one can make a difference Candia,, SodEtE castdi Society a�cancer�.t Tiuutkyot ' v oiu' tto%Lteev$ Your passion to help others is what enables the Canadian Cancer Society to make a difference in the lives of people touched by cancer. We can't do it without you. Let's Make Cancer History 1 888-939-3333 • www.cancer.ca APRIL 22ND - 25TH SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST THE 28TH LONDON SPRING • The "Life of Leisure Backyard" • GardenWalk 2004 • Pets & Your Home • Shop the Green Thumb Marketplace • "Let Us Entertain You" Electronics Showcase • Fabulous Prizes, Show Stages, Flower Show Thurs. & Fri. 1-9, Sat. 10-9, Sun. 10-5 $8.00, Seniors $7.00, Children under 12 Free w/Adult www. londonshowproductions.com See Mike Holmes . is host of iiii FT HGTV's II Thurs. April 22nd 4:00 & 7:00 pm Presented by DEWALT. 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