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Exeter Times—Advocate
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
EXETER CHAPTER ORDER
OF THE EASTERN STAR
FISH FRY
248 MCCONNELL ST. N.
BEHIND THE OPP
Sun. June 26 •4-7 p.m.
Adults $13, at door $14
Children $6.50 (6 to 12).
For tickets call 235-1548
or 235-0905
AFFORDAB_E PROFESSIONAL HAIRCARE. 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.
Church
directory
Trivitt
Memorial
Anglican
Church
264 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario
235-2565 Rector: Rev. Fr. William Ward
5th after ter Pentecost
Sunday, June 19
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a.m. Holy Eucharist
Sat., June 25 sixth annual gar-
den party 4 p.m. featuring the
Teutonia German Choir of
Stratford. Free concert.
Exeter
Christian
Reformed
Church
332 Huron St. W.
Pastor Harry Frielink
235-2990
Sunday, June 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.
Exeter Bible
Fellowship
187 Huron St. W.
Sunday, June 19
9:30 a.m. Lord's Supper
11 a.m. Family Bible Hour
with guest speaker Peter Frayne
Thursday Evening Bible Study
, \ at 7:30 p.m.
e, �, For info call 229-6572
Emmanuel
Baptist
Church
Corner of Highway 4 & Kirkton Road
Pastor Scott Stein
Assoc. Pastor Greg Mills
Sunday, June 19
Christian Education
9:30 a.m.it
Morning Worship \, j,/
aw
10:30 a.m.
235-2661
www. emmanuelexeter. com
Everyone Welcome
Exeter United
Church
Corner of James & Andrew St.
Minister: Rev. Paul Ross
Sunday, June 19
Sunday service 10:30 a.m.
All welcome!
Courtesy Car
Bill Talbot: 235-2778
June 26: Worship Service
at MacNaughton Park
with Caven Presbyterian
and Thames Road/Elimville
United followed by potluck
luncheon. Bring lawn
chairs, utensils and food
Office: 235-0860
Fax: 235-0861
ucexeter@quadro.net
www. exeterunite dchurch. ca
Caven
Presbyterian
Church
68 Main Street South
235-2784
The Rev. Lillian Wilton
Courtesy Car - 235-2784
Sunday, June 19
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
100 Births
FALCONER-BUUCK - Big
brother Trent is thrilled to
announce the arrival of his
beautiful baby sister,
Samantha Cree Falconer. Sam
was born on May 20, 2005 at
8:48 am weighing 8 lbs 4 ozs
and 20 1/2 inches long. Proud
parents are Mark and Julie.
Spoiling priviledges go to
grandparents Bill & Edith
Falconer of Clinton, Carl &
Janet Buuck of Mitchell.
Samantha's great-grandmoth-
er is Irene Hinz of Mitchell.
(24*)
STEWART - Hi, I'm Keiran
Skye (Willard) born June 3rd,
2005. My Mom Gail, Dad
Jeff and big sister Karley Rae
are happy I'm here. Eugene
& Carol and Gord & Doris,
my Grandparents and the rest
of the family were glad to
hear. I was 7 Ib. 12 oz. and
born at 11:20 pm. The nurses
at St. Joseph's in London
wrapped me up in blue and
took good care of me and my
mom, but now we have to go
home to Southampton.
Keiran
102 Deaths
ROWE - John Elmer Rowe
passed away peacefully at
University Hospital on
Saturday, June 11, 2005, sur-
rounded by family. He was
in his 77th year. Elmer will
be lovingly missed by his
wife of 56 years, Geneva
(Jennie) Rowe. Father of
Kathy and Jim, Bob and
Colleen, Jim and Jackie, Lori
and Brent, Jeff and Rose.
Remembered also by Dave
and Lance and fondly
remembered as Grump -pa by
many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. Elmer
will be missed by his faithful
pet and constant companion,
Missy. Predeceased by his
parents, Chester and Alberta
Rowe, brother Harold and
sister, Helen Brown. Elmer
was the 3rd generation to
farm property on the 2nd of
Hay. He was an avid flyer
out of Sexsmith Airport and
proud owner of a J3 Super
Cub CF-WQA. Many will
remember Elmer as their
faithful bus driver and others
as the dedicated ice man for
the Exeter Curling Club.
Elmer was also a seasonal
supervisor for Nabisco
Brands for many years.
Friends may call at the
Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, 370 William Street, 1
west of Main, Exeter on
Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. A
private service will be held
on June 15th. The family
requests that, in lieu of flow-
ers, donations be made to a
charity of your choice.
Condolences may be for-
warded through www.hop-
perhockeyfh.com (24
100 Births
CHAMBERS - Charlie
and Nancy are extremely
proud to announce the
birth of their first
grandchild, Elora Joy
Chambers, daughter of
Brad and Suanne (Sproul)
Chambers, Burlington.
She was born
April 12, 2005 and
weighed 7 Ib. 5 oz. Aunt
Amanda is looking
forward to new pictures
while in B.C.
102 Deaths
DENOMME - Peacefully, at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
surrounded by her family, on
Thursday, June 9, 2005, Adeline
Marie(Overholt)Denomme, of
Exeter, formerly Zurich, in her
84th year. Beloved wife of the
late Anthony M.
Denomme(2003). Dearly loved
mother of Bernie and Annette
Denomme of Exeter, Evelyn and
Pat Regier of R.R.3 Zurich,
Beatie and Michael Rau of
Dashwood, Elaine and George
Keller of Exeter, Larry and
Debbie Denomme of R.R.2
Zurich and Judy and Gerard
Grenier of Exeter. Loving grand-
mother of 24 grandchildren and
33 great-grandchildren. Dear sis-
ter and sister-in-law of Marcella
Overholt, Mary Overholt, Dennis
and Roseanne Overholt, Leo and
Bridget Overholt, Annette
Overholt, Yvonne Overholt,
Alma and Lennis Regier, Linda
and Phil Regier and Adeline
Denomy. Predeceased by her
parents Melvin and
Beatrice(Denomme)Overholt,
one grandson in infancy, 6 broth-
ers Maxime, Arnold, Edsel,
George, Anthony and Philip and
one sister Gladys Bedard and her
husband Clair. Friends called at
the J.M. McBeath Funeral
Home, Zurich where CWL and
Parish prayers were said on
Sunday, June 12th. A Funeral
Mass was celebrated at St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church,
St. Joseph on June 13th, 2005.
Fr. Francis Thekkumkattil cele-
brant. Interment St. Peter's
Catholic Cemetery. Memorial
contributions may be made to
The Heart and Stroke
Foundation, Town & Country
Homemakers or South Huron
Hospital. Condolences forward-
ed through www.jmmcbeathfu-
neralhome.com A tree will be
planted as a living memorial to
Adeline Denomme. (24)
LAKESIDE
DRESS CODE 349-2288
STILL KICKIN
Sat., June 18, 8:00 pm
THE JOHN GALLANT BAND
Sat., June 25, 8:00 pm
Dancing is a great exercise,
healthy and a heck of a lot of fun!
www.dancelandlakeside.ca
102 Deaths
GILL - Mass of Christian Burial
for Brian E. Gill, 58, of
Lawrence, Kansas was held on
June 9, 2005 at St. Lawrence
Catholic Campus Center,
Lawrence. Inurnment will be
later in Mt. Calvary Cemetery,
Lawrence. He died on Sunday
evening, June 5, 2005 at his
home. He was born April 19,
1947 in London, Ontario the son
of Edward and Mabel Turnbull
Gill. He grew up in Grand Bend.
He moved to Lawrence, Kansas
in 1981 from Windsor. Mr. Gill
received an Honors Bachelor of
Arts in Business Administration
at Ivey School of Business,
University of Western Ontario.
He received his Chartered
Accountant Designation in 1975
in Canada. He worked for the
accounting firm of Ernst & Ernst
and started with Gulf + Western
in 1977. He was currently the
Vice -President of Engineering &
Sourcing for Kalmar Ottawa
Truck in Ottawa, Kansas since
1981. Mr. Gill was a member of
the permanent community of St.
Lawrence Catholic Campus
Center, Lawrence and the
Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Ontario. He
married Nancy Yelle, August 22,
1970 in Parkhill, Ontario. She
survives of the home. Also sur-
viving are two daughters, Stacy
Schaub, Kansas City, MO,
Kathryn Gill, Lawrence; a son,
Andrew Gill, Peoria, IL; a broth-
er, Keith Gill, Grand Bend, two
sisters, Elaine Ramsden,
Toronto, Marian Reith, Ilderton
and two grandchildren, Nathan
and Lauren Gill. The family
received friends at the Warren -
McElwain Mortuary, Lawrence,
Kansas (1-785-843-1120) on
June 8th. The family suggests
memorials to Hospice Care of
Douglas County, the LMH
Palliative Care Team or to the
KSU Center for Basic Cancer
Research and may be sent in care
of the mortuary. (24*)
105 Cards of Thanks
DUERN - I would like to thank
the doctors, nurses and staff at
South Huron Hospital for their
care during my recent stay.
Special thanks to my church
family at Centralia Faith
Tabernacle, Pastor Cathy for her
visits, all the prayer warriors,
Ministry of Helps for the food
delivered and for all the cards
and prayers from family and
friends. Blessings to all. Ruth
(24*)
LIGHTFOOT - I would like to
extend a heartfelt thank you to
everyone who has supported me
over the years of my hairdressing
career. I will forever cherish the
memories and friendships I have
made. Thanks again, Rhonda
(24*)
NIXON - Many thanks to our
family, friends and neighbours
for gifts, cards and phone calls
for our 50th Anniversary.
Special thanks to Kevin, Shirley
and Ashley. Nick & Kay (24*)
THANKS TO THE EXETER
FIRE DEPARTMENT - and all
who supported the food drive on
June 7/05 making it a great suc-
cess. Volunteers of the Exeter
Community Food Bank (24x)
WEBSTER - The family of the
late Martha Webster wish to
express our appreciation for the
many acts of kindness shown to
us at the time of our loss. Our
sincere thanks to family, friends
and neighbours for donations,
flowers and cards. A special
thank you to Pastor Vernon
Dean, Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, Nancy Stahl and the
ladies of the Pentecostal
Tabernacle for the lovely lunch.
All of Martha's families. (24*)
105 Cards of Thanks
WINTER - We wish to thank our
friends and relatives who
expressed good wishes to us by
cards and in person on the occa-
sion of our 50th Wedding
Anniversary. Special mention to
Sharon, Pat, Carol & Bob who
did such a fantastic job with
food. Don & Kathy (24)
VON PALLIATIVE CARE
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
(PCVP) - serving Middlesex
County would like to extend a
sincere thank you to businesses
and individuals who donated
and/or attended the 16th Annual
Dinner Auction, making it a
huge success. Special thanks to
volunteers who canvassed,
assisted with decorating and
helped the night of the auction,
Ruth Ann Merner and Margaret
Hogarth our decorating extraor-
dinaires; Bear Creek Golf Club
for their great service and meal;
MC's Ann Hutchison and Peter
Garland; auctioneers Filson and
Robson, Arva Flower Place for
the table center pieces. Thanks
to many this event raised over
$30,000. We are extremely
proud to be associated with the
generous individuals in
Middlesex County and surround-
ing area. (24x)
106 In Memoriam
FREITER - In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Kaethe, who passed away one
year ago June 16th, 2004.
To a good life came a peaceful
end.
She died as she lived, everyone's
friend,
Upright and just in all her ways
Loving and kind to the end of her
days.
We saw her suffer, heard her
sigh,
We could do nothing but sit
close by,
We have lost, but heaven has
gained,
One of the best the world con-
tained.
Remembered always, loved
always, Reiny, Lynda, Ryan,
Aimee and Andy. (24*)
KERSLAKE - In loving memory
of our sisters and brothers who
have passed away. Dorothy
(Waun) - June, 1995, Harold -
Sept., 2000, Elwyn - Feb., 2002,
Bob - June, 2002 and Ilene
(Webber) - June, 2003.
Like falling leaves, the years slip
by
But loving memories never die.
They live within our memory
still
Not just today but always will.
Loves greatest gift -
"Remembrance".
Lovingly remembered by your
sisters and in-laws. (24*)
KERSLAKE - In memory of
Bob, husband, father and grand-
father who left us 3 years ago on
Father's Day, June 16.
Every day in some small way
Memories of you come our way.
Though absent you are ever near
Still missed, still loved and ever
dear.
Although we smile and make no
fuss
No one misses you more than us
And when old times we often
recall
That is when we miss you most
of all.
Loved and remembered by
Marion and family. (24*)
WEBBER - In loving memory of
Ilene, a wonderful wife, mother
and grandmother who passed
away on June 15, 2003.
Always in our hearts;
Often on our minds.
Fonbdly remembered by Archie
and family. (24*)