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Exeter Times—Advocate
Wednesday, March 9, 2005
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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
NOTHING TO DO
DURING MARCH BREAK?
The Dashwood and Area Optimists
would like to invite children of all ages
and their families to
COME OUT FOR A FREE SKATE!
The date is Tues., Mar. 15 at the
new Zurich Arena from 10 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. We hope to see you there.
A NON-PERISHABLE ITEM FOR THE COMMUNITY FOOD
BANK WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
A FORDABI F, PROFESSIONAL HAIRCARF. GUARANTEED.
10 Wellington St. at Main St.
EXETER 235-3580
HOURS: MON.-WED. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
THURS.-FRI. 9 A.M.-8 P.M.; SAT. 9 A.M.-6 P.M.
CEXXEUTRER CH UNITED
Corner of James & Andrew St.
Ministers: Rev. Paul Ross and Nancy
Corrigan.
4th Sunday of Lent
Sunday, March 13
10:30 a.m. Worship service
& Sunday school.
Sunday School Soup and Sandwich
Luncheon following service - pro-
ceeds to Tsunami Relief Fund. All
welcome! Fri., March 18: Coffee
House—Nancy's pictures from
Guatemala. Confirmation Classes
Wednesdays 3:45 p.m.
Courtesy Car: Frank Boyle 235-
2677. Office: 235-0860 Fax: 235-
0861 ucexeter@quadro.net
www.exeterunitedchurch.ca
TRMTT
MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
264 Main St. S., —
Exeter, Ontario 235-2565
Rector: Rev. Fr. William Ward.
5th Sunday in Lent
Sunday, March 13
11 a.m. Holy Eucharist
11 a.m. Sunday School
Tuesday, March 15
6 p.m. Holy Eucharist
EXETER BIBLE
FELLOWSHIP
187 Huron St. W.
Sunday, March 13
9:30 a.m. Lord's Supper
11 a.m. Family Bible Hour
with guest speaker
Bill Meerstra, New Tribes
Mission.
Thursday Evening
Bible Study at
7:30 p.m.
For info call �� ;�,•,,
229-6572
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Highway 4
& Kirkton Road
Pastor Scott Stein
Sunday, March 13
Christian Education
9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:30 a.m.
235-2661
www.emmanuelexeter.com
Everyone
EXETER
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
332 Huron St. W.
Pastor Harry Frielink
235-1723
Sunday, March 13
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, March 13
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
100 Births
BURLEY - Don & Karen
Rader thank God for the bless-
ing of a granddaughter. Katie
Rose was born February 11,
2005 weighing 8 lbs. 6 ozs.
Proud parents are Lisa and
David Burley, Almont,
Michigan. Happy sisters are
Jillian & Abigail.
Grandparents, Dr. David and
Gloria Burley are from
Romeo, Michigan. Great-
grandmothers are Irene
Clausius and Violet Rader
from Exeter. (10*)
DE BRABANDERE - Dan &
Jill (Wareing) are excited to
announce the birth of their
son, Jesse Ryan. Born
February 24, 2005 at 6:45 pm.
weighing 5 lb., 9 oz. He is the
first grandchild of Rita Binder
& Bob De Brabandere and
Paul & Barb Wareing. He is
also the first great-grandchild
for Jean Wareing, Wilmar &
Louise Wein and Bill &
Theresa Binder and the first
great -great-grandchild of
Mary Campbell. We would
like to thank all of the wonder-
ful staff at Stratford Hospital
for all their great work. (10*)
PHILLIPS/TAYLOR - Jason,
Dana and big brother Marty
are thrilled to announce the
arrival of Griffin Taylor. He
was born at Stratford General
Hospital on Sunday, February
20. Griffin weighed 9 lbs. 3
oz. and was 19" long. Proud
grandparents are J. Murray
and Pat Taylor, Brucefield,
and Jack and Nancy Phillips,
Hensall. Great-grandparents
are George and Muriel Elliott,
Clinton, and Evelyn Phillips,
Lucknow. (10*)
102 Deaths
BOWERMAN - Lloyd B.
Bowerman of Kensington
Village, London, formerly of
Listowel and Exeter at London
Health Sciences Centre on
March 4, 2005 in his 89th
year. Lloyd Bowerman
beloved husband of the late
Erma Bowerman (Workman)
(2003). Loved brother of
Rosalind Devall and her hus-
band Doug of Burlington, also
survived by nieces and
nephews and cousins.
Predeceased by his parents
Harry and Ada (Houck)
Bowerman and two brothers
Scott and Lorne. Friends were
received at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, Seaforth where
the funeral service was held on
March 7, 2005. Interment
Hensall Union Cemetery.
Rev. John Gould officiated.
Expressions of sympathy may
be directed to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation.
Condolences at www.whit-
neyribeyfuneralhome.com
(10)
GIBSON - At his residence on
February 27, 2005. Edwin E.
"Ron" Gibson of London in
his 68th year. Dear father of
Thomas Gibson and his wife
Cathy of London and Brenda
Turner and her husband Paul
of Vancouver. Dear brother of
Gerry Gibson and his wife Lee
of London. Also loved by his
grandchildren Cale Gibson
and Thomas Turner. Ron was
the son of the late Marguerite
(Rohde) Gibson and a nephew
of Anna Keller and Bill and
Rhoda Rohde. Cremation
with interment of cremated
remains in Woodland
Cemetery, London. A memor-
ial service will be held at a
later date. A. Millard George
Funeral Home entrusted with
arrangements 433-5184. On
line condolences accepted at
www.amgeorgefh.on.ca (10x.)
105 Cards of
Thanks
FERGUSON - We would like
to thank everyone for calls,
visits and cards for Marie since
returning home from surgery.
We would especially like to
thank our family for all the
TLC. For all the meals that
were sent in for us while Roy
was laid up with injury, thanks
again. Roy & Marie (10*)
HERN - A big thanks for all
the visits, cards, phone calls
and for all the treats and flow-
ers received when I was in the
hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Chess and staff and to my fam-
ily for all their help. Bob (10*)
MASON - A huge thank you to
family and friends that attend-
ed our Surprise 30th
Anniversary and to those who
couldn't make it but sent best
wishes with cards, personal
greetings and phone calls. To
our children, Shawn & Karen,
Tracy, Paul & Brandon,
Stephanie & Josh, we love you
and truly appreciate each of
you. "Success in marriage is
much more than finding the
right person; it is a matter of
being the right person". God
Bless & Thank you. John &
Natalie Mason (10*)
PAYNE - The family of the
late Bill Payne would like to
express their sincere thanks to
family and friends for food and
flowers sent to our homes, to
Hoffman Funeral Home and
for donations to different soci-
eties. Special thanks to
Bluewater Health, Sarnia, Rev.
Sheila McGregor for the ser-
vice and the church ladies for
the luncheon. Also thanks to
Dad's home care girls and
Brian & Sandy Fields, Garry &
Bonnie Dinney for watching
out for Dad while he was still
at home. Thanks also to Aunt
Clare and Uncle Ron for stay-
ing with him a few days each
month. The Paynes. (10*)
SIMS - We wish to thank our
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for the outpouring of
sympathy during our recent
loss. We appreciate the cards,
visits, phone calls, flowers,
donations to charities and food
brought to our homes. Our
heartfelt thanks to Rev. Bill
Ward for his visits, support and
beautiful service. Special
thanks to the ACW for the
delicious lunch. We also
appreciate the tender care
given by the staff at Exeter
Villa and the visits of friends
during Mother's stay there.
We thank Bill & Colin Haskett
and Marjorie Johns for their
expert help. Evan, Audrey &
Edna and families. (10*)
SREENAN - The family of the
late Charles Sreenan would
like to thank family, friends
and neighbours for all the cards
and expressions of sympathy,
St. Peters CWL for the lun-
cheon, Father Thomas for his
comforting words, Dennis &
Lydia Ducharme, Wayne &
Stephen McCarty and their
wives, McBeath Funeral Home
and Stratford General Hospital
for the wonderful care given to
Charlie. (10*)
106 In Memoriam
GLAVIN - In loving memory
of a dear son, Ed who passed
away one year ago, March 8,
2004.
The special years will not
return,
When we were all together,
But with the love within our
hearts,
You will walk with us forever.
Love, Mom. (10*)
106 In Memoriam
GLAVIN - In loving memory
of a dear brother and uncle, Ed
who passed away one year ago,
March 8, 2004.
Remember him with a smile
today,
He was not one for tears,
Reflect instead on memories,
Of all the happy years.
Recall to mind the way he
spoke,
And all the things he said,
His strengths, his stance,
The way he walked,
Remember these instead.
The good advice he gave us,
His eyes that shone with laugh-
ter,
So much of him will never die,
But live on ever after.
Sadly missed by brothers, sis-
ters, nieces and nephews. (10*)
ONDREJICKA, JOE -
Your laughter touched our
lives,
Your smile still lingers in our
minds,
On death's door step you
thought of us,
While in the midst of your
darkest dusk.
Four years have passed since
we said goodbye,
Often we feel you by our sides.
In the eyes of your Grandkids,
YOU we see,
In our hearts, you shall ever be.
You were a Father, Husband
and Friend,
And you are loved far beyond
this life's end.
Dearly loved and sadly missed
by wife Anne, children Joe -
Anne, Michael, Teresa and
their Families. (10*)
RIDDELL - In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother
Betty, who passed away March
12, 2003.
Beautiful memories are won-
derful things,
They last till the longest day
They never wear out, they
never get lost
And can never be taken away.
For those of us who loved and
lost you,
Our memories help us through
every day.
Forever loved and missed by
Doug, Steve and Sue, Sandra
and Ian. (10*)
RIDDELL - In loving memory
of a dear Grandma Betty who
left us 2 years ago.
Grandma,
We miss your pickles, your
butter tarts, your spaghetti,
your knitting, your walks and
talks, your days at the beach,
your hugs & kisses...but most
of all...we miss you!!!
Your little angels, Maddison,
Mitchell, Rose, Stuart and
Sydney. (10*)
LCOME
1)11.
WAGON
INCE 1930
Are you new to
the Exeter and
surrounding
communities?
IF YOU ARE:
• Moving • Marrying
• Traving a Baby
• Retiring
• Starting a Business
CALL
for your free gifts and
information on behalf
of Exeter's community -
minded businesses
FAYE VAN OSS
228-7053
www.welcomewagon.ca
41.
• COMING
EVENTS •
ABCA BOARD OF DIREC-
TORS - invites input from
interested citizens at a presen-
tation of the proposed conser-
vation areas master plan
updates and conservation forest
management strategy. March
17 at Ironwood Golf
Clubhouse 6:30 pm to 8:30
pm. Call Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Authority at 235-
2610 by March 14 to RSVP as
space is limited. (10)
ABCA MARCH BREAK
DAY CAMPS - for children
aged 5-10 on Tuesday, March
15th and Thursday, March
17th, 9:OOam - 4:OOpm.
Camps will be held at the
Morrison Dam Conservation
Area and activities will include
snowshoeing, winter games,
animal tracking and more.
Cost $27/day; 235-2610; mred-
mond@abca.on.ca (10)
COME OUT AND JOIN OUR
DANCES - at the Exeter
Legion on March 19th with
Don Harvey. April 16th with
John & Geneva Heaman. Start
8pm-12. Admission $10.00.
Lunch provided. (10;11)
EXETER SADDLE CLUB
GENERAL MEETING -
Sunday, March 13, 1:30 pm. at
the South Huron Rec. Centre.
Memberships available. For
more info call 234-6217. (10*)
LUNCHEON FUNDRAISER -
EXETER LEGION, 316
William St. S., Exeter. Friday,
March llth, 11:30am-1:30pm.
Soup & Sandwich, Dessert &
Beverage. $6.00 pay at the
door. Takeout orders available
for pick-up. (10)
STEW LUNCHEON AT
HENSALL UNITED
CHURCH - on Wednesday,
March 9th, 11:30 am. - 1 pm.
Takeouts available. Tickets $7
available at the door. (8-10*)
13TH ANNUAL PANCAKE
BRUNCH - Fort Rose Maple
Company. www.fortrose.ca
Every Saturday and Sunday
starting Feb. 26 til April 3 from
9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Adults
$8.00, 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
14th to 18th, 10 a.m.-2p.m. (7-
12)
LAKESIDE
DRESS CODE 349-2288
THE ROYAL AIRES
Sat., Mar. 12, 8:00 pm
THE COUNTRY BOYS
Sat., Mar. 19, 8:00 pm
Dancing is a great exercise,
healthy and a heck of a lot of fun!
www.dancelandlakeside.ca