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Exeter Times—Advocate
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
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CALENDAR
EXETER VILLA
INVITES YOU TO
GRANDPARENTS DAY
APPLE PIE SOCIAL
Sun. Sept. 19
2 P.M.
Music by Bill Durst
EVERYONE WELCOME
AFFORDABLE, PROFESSIONAL HAIRCARE GUARANTEED.
10 Wellington St. at Main St.
EXETER 235-3580
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EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James & Andrew St.
Ministers: Rev. Paul Ross and
Nancy Corrigan
Sunday, Sept. 19
10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship
& Sunday School
All Welcome!
Courtesy Car: Chester Dunn
235-1400
Office: 235-0860 Fax: 235-0861
ucexeter@quadro.net
TRIVITT
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ANGLICAN
CHURCH
264 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario
235-2565
Rector: Rev. Fr. William Ward
16th after Pentecost
Sunday, Sept. 19
11 a.m. Holy Eucharist
11 a.m. Sunday School
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
187 Huron St. W.
Sunday, Sept. 19
9:30 a.m. Lord's Supper
11 a.m. Family Bible Hour
with guest speaker
Bert Frey, Elmira
Thursday Evening
Bible Study at 7:30 p.m.
For info call 229-6572
4*/-
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Highway 4
& Kirkton Road
Pastor Scott Stein
Sunday, Sept. 19
Christian Education 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
235-2661
www.emmanuelexeter.com
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
332 Huron St. W.
Pastor Harry Frielink
235-1723
Sunday, Sept. 19
10 a.m. Morning Worship
Children's Ministry, ages 3-9
during morning service
7 p.m. Sunday Evening
Service
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
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CAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South • 235-2784
The Rev. Lillian Wilton
Courtesy Car - 235-2784
Sunday, Sept. 19 - 10:30 a.m.
Nursery available
100 Births
MCGREGOR - Carter, Noah
& Liam are thrilled to
announce the arrival of their
baby brother, Chase Hudson.
Chase was born on August 12,
2004 at 10:39am at Stratford
General Hospital. He weighed
8 lbs. 7 ozs. Proud grandpar-
ents are Mary & John
McGregor and Ruth & Jim
Axtmann. Chase's parents,
Carol & Terry are very happy
to welcome another boy into
their family! Many thanks to
our doula, Sharon Jerome and
everyone that cared for "the
big brothers" during our hospi-
tal stay. (37*)
102 Deaths
BUTLER - At London Health
Sciences Centre, University
Campus on Sunday, September
12, 2004 Beverley (Bev) J.
Butler of Exeter in her 62nd
year. Companion of Doug
Sillery of Usborne Township.
Daughter of Harold and Jean
Butler of London and the late
Doris (Kleinfeldt) Butler
(1983). Mother of David,
Deborah, Diana, Dwayne and
Dora. Also survived by 14
grandchildren. Dear sister of
Jerry Butler of Saskatoon,
Sask. and Marlene and Rick
Thornton of Exeter. A
Memorial Service will be held
at Faith Tabernacle, 140
Victoria St., Centralia on
Monday, September 20th at 7
PM with Pastor Cathy Prout
officiating. Cremation with
interment Staffa Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated by the family.
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter 235-1220 entrusted with
arrangements. Condolences
may be forwarded through
www.hopperhockeyfh.com
(37)
ROBBINS - Peacefully at
Strathroy Middlesex Hospital
on September 8, 2004 Milton
Reynolds Robbins in his 95th
year. Beloved husband of
Edith (Leslie). Dear father of
Dalbert and his wife Elisabeth
of Port Franks. Loving grand-
father of Stanley of
Mississauga, Douglas and his
wife Janet of Sarnia, Jeffrey
and Katherine and her husband
John O'Brien all of Hensall.
Dear great-grandfather of
Nicole, Felisha, Devin and
Lauren. Dear brother of Roy
and his wife Edith of Scott,
Saskatchewan. Predeceased by
his wives Katherine Staye
(1969) and May Carter (1992),
brother David (1991), sisters
Pearl (1972) and Minnie
(1982), and his parents David
Wesley Robbins (1918), and
Elizabeth Reynolds (1960).
During his lifetime he had a
varied career, from farm help
and construction worker, to
owner of Canadian Tire in
Exeter and was founder of Milt
Robbins and Son Ltd. small
engine repair. He received a
"Citizen of the Year" award in
Stettler, Alberta and was very
active in the senior's commu-
nity affairs there. He moved
back to Ontario in 1992 and
kept busy with his golfing and
bowling. Friends called at the
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter where the funeral ser-
vice was held on September
11, 2004. Rev. Paul Ross offi-
ciated. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.hop-
perhockeyfh.com (37)
105 Cards of Thanks
CAMPBELL - A sincere
"thank you" to all who remem-
bered us with their lovely flow-
ers, cards and gifts on the occa-
sion of our 50th wedding
anniversary. We appreciated
your thoughtfulness. Ken &
June (37*)
HICKS - A big thank you to
our family for the wonderful
party, celebrating our 60th
wedding anniversary, also to
our relatives, neighbours &
friends for their well wishes,
cards & gifts, especially $830
to South Huron Hospital
Medical Centre. It was a great
day. Thanks for the memories.
Frank & Janet (37*)
KOEHLER - Thank you to
family, friends, neighbours and
everyone who expressed sym-
pathy on the passing of our
mom, Nanny and Great -Nanny.
The charitable donations, floral
tributes, food and cards were
greatly appreciated. Our sin-
cere thanks to Hoffman's
Funeral Home for their kind-
ness shown towards our family
and the ladies of Zion Lutheran
Church for the lovely lun-
cheon. Special thanks to
Pastor John Trembulak III for
his comforting service and
Anmarie Hoffman for her
beautiful singing for her Aunt
Elda. We will always remem-
ber your kindness. Gloria,
Bob, Anne and families (37*)
MUNN - Thank you to every-
one who sent flowers, cards
and donations to charities.
Also thank you to the Doctors
and nurses at South Huron
Hospital, J.M. McBeath
Funeral Home, Mr. Bob
Heywood for the service and
Hensall U.C.W. for the lun-
cheon. All was greatly appre-
ciated. The Donald Munn
Family (37*)
NORRIS - I would like to
thank my neighbours, relatives
and friends for attending my
80th birthday Open House. All
cards, gifts and phone calls
were greatly appreciated. A
special thank you to my family
for planning this event and
making it a memorable occa-
sion. Annie (37)
ROWCLIFFE - Thank you to
family, friends and neighbours
for visits, phone calls, numer-
ous cards, food sent to our
home and encouragement
while I was in the hospital and
after returning home. Thanks
to the doctors, nurses and staff
at South Huron Hospital,
University Hospital, London
and the Huron County
Ambulance for their wonderful
care. Special thanks to Dinette
Stephens for your extra special
care and of course Bill for all
his hard work and support as I
make a strong recovery. Mary
(37*)
VAN STEEG - A big thank
you to all who helped celebrate
my 70th birthday at the Exeter
Villa. Thanks for all the gifts
and flowers and to the Exeter
Villa staff. Cecil (37*)
Dinney Funeral Home
471 Main St. Exeter
CaII now
235-3500
ean
yourur funeral the
William Dinney way you want it.
(OWNER)
www.dinneyfuneralhome.on.ca
105 Cards of Thanks
VON MIDDLESEX -ELGIN -
On behalf of each person who
benefits from VON services
throughout the year, and from
all our staff and volunteers,
Thank you! We are profound-
ly grateful to our community
for helping make the 2004
VON Middlesex -Elgin Great
Community Walk so success-
ful! You gathered pledges and
came to walk - what a differ-
ence you made! You donated
funds, food and products to
cover expenses, so all our
pledge money could go back
into VON services. From the
local media to area businesses
and service clubs, you demon-
strated your support in myriad
ways - your community spirit
moves us! Jackie Wells,
Manager. Community Support
Services (37x)
WHITNEY - The family of the
late Mark W. Whitney wishes
to express our deepest appreci-
ation to our family and friends
for their memorial donations,
floral tributes, donations of
food and expressions of sym-
pathy. Special thanks to Rev.
Fred Darke for comforting us
in our time of sorrow and con-
ducting the funeral service,
Father Francis Thekkumkattil
for his participation in the ser-
vice, to Jerry Rader for the lun-
cheon, Donna Hoffman for
serving, and Hoffman's
Funeral Home for their profes-
sional care. We would also
like to thank Dr. O'Connor and
his staff. Heartfelt thanks to
the entire staff of the Blue
Water Rest Home for your care
and concern during Mark's
time with you. The Mark
Whitney Family (37*)
106 In Memoriam
ATTHILL - In loving memory
of our son and brother Murray,
who passed away September
17, 2003.
Today is remembered and qui-
etly kept,
No words are needed we will
never forget.
Deep in our hearts you will
always stay,
Loved and remembered every
day.
Loved and missed by Dad and
Mom, Ed and Marie, Bill and
Mary Lou and families (37x)
BROOM - In loving memory
of Ken Broom. June 1937 -
September 2001.
Happy little memories
Go flitting through our mind
And in all our thoughts and
memories
We always seem to find
The picture of your touch
And all the other little things
We treasure oh so much.
You cannot go beyond our
thoughts
Or leave our love behind
Because we keep you in our
heart
And forever in our mind.
Lovingly remembered, Marie,
Carol, Sandra, Donald and
families. (37*)
JEFFERY - In loving memory
of our dear sister-in-law
Bernice, who passed away
September 21, 2002.
Time slips by but memories
stay,
Quietly remembered every
day,
Happy thoughts of times
together,
Memories that will last forever.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Ruth and
Harry, Eileen and Doug. (37*)
106 In Memoriam
TAYLOR - Another year has
gone by and the tree that was
planted in loving memory of
Vic Taylor, who passed away
on September 16, 2002, is
beautiful and strong, like the
love we all shared.
Forever in our hearts with love.
Heather, Jennifer, Sierra, Joe,
Jason, Jen and Jamie. (37*)
VAN ROESTEL - In loving
memory of Ted Van Roestel,
husband, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather, who
passed away September 18,
2003.
Silence
One silent night death crept up
Through the night your family
was up
Then the call, the worst call of
our lives
As I lay in my bed,
I knew that I would never see
you again
You've touched so many lives,
without knowing it
As you left us it brought many
tears,
but also many funny memories
Now Grandma lies next to
silence,
an empty space beside her
But in our hearts there is not
silence, or an empty space
We have your face and memo-
ries.
Written by granddaughter
Carla Musser.
Sadly missed by wife
Catherine and children Marion,
Roseanne, Jane, John, Cathy,
Jacky, Dan and their families.
(37*)
YARD SOLE
LARGE YARD SALE -
Saturday, Sept. 18, 8am-2pm.
Avon collectibles, antiques,
housewares, lawn mowers, etc.
Everything goes. 164
Algonquin Dr., Huron Park.
Raindate Sept. 25. (37*)
NEED GARAGE SALE
SIGNS? - Call Coldwell
Banker All Points -Festival City
Realty to use our professional
signs free of charge. 235-
1449. (21tfn)
COUNTRY
MUSIC DANCE!
AT THE
Ailsa Craig Rec. Centre
Sat. Sept. 25
Live music by:
THE COUNTRY
VERSATILES
8 to 12 • DOOR PRIZES
$12.50 single • $25 per
couple. Tickets at the door
FOR FURTHER INFO CALL
293-3445 or 293-3066
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