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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2005-07-20, Page 1818 • • • • • Exeter Times—Advocate Wednesday, July 20, 2005 • • • • • • COMMUNITY ■ CALENDAR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT THE Exeter Christian Reformed Church on Huron St. W. Aug. 8-12 from 9:30 -noon For children ages JK -Grade 6 EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Cost is free Call 235-2990 for more information or to register your children AFFORDABLE, 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. ■ ;ti giiii6E:_t CHURC IRECTORY Trivitt Memorial E. Anglican Church 264 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario 235-2565 Rector: Rev. Fr. William Ward 10th after Pentecost Sunday, July 24 11 a.m. Morning prayer (BCP) Ofiiciant: Patricia McLean -Dobbs Exeter Christian Reformed Church 332 Huron St. W. Pastor Harry Frielink 235-2990 Sunday, July 24 121 10 a.m. Morning Worship Children's i\ Ministry ages 3-9 7,717' 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, July 24 9:30 a.m. Lord's Supper 11 a.m. Family Bible Hour with speaker Bill Jeffrey. Thursday Evening Bible Study at 730 p.m. \\.� o e/ For info call 229-6572 Emmanuel Baptist Church Corner of Highway 4 & Kirkton Road Pastor Scott Stein Assoc. Pastor Greg Mills Sunday, July 24 Christian Educationit• ,\ 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. 235-2661 www.emmanuelexeter.com Everyone Welcome 1,7...\:_.,..."7/1111151V Exeter United Church Corner of James & Andrew St. Minister: Rev. Paul Ross Sunday, July 24 10:00 a.m.: Worship service Rev. Alun Thomas officiating All welcome! Courtesy Car Ben Fisher: 235-2026 Office: 235-0860 Fax: 235-0861 ucexeter@quadro.net www.exeterunitedchurch.ca Caven Presbyterian Church 68 Main Street South 235-2784 The Rev. Lillian Wilton Courtesy Car - 235-2784 Sunday, July 24 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Guest speaker: Rev. John Neilson 100 Births MARTIN-SHEPLEY - Paul and Peggy are happy to announce the early but safe arrival of their son Nicolas Robert who was born on April 15, 2005 weighing 5 lbs. 13 oz. Awaiting his arrival home were grandparents Dave Shepley of St. Marys, Robert and Bernice Martin of Crediton and great -grandmas Frances Drinkwalter and Marion Shepley both of St. Marys. Special thanks goes to Dr. Gratton and the staff of St. Joe's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Extra special thanks goes to our family and friends for your help and sup- port during Nicolas' time in the hospital. (29x) WEDLAKE - Scott and Alison are so thrilled and proud to announce the early but healthy and happy arrival of their son Chase Tyler who was born July 6, 2005 at London Health Sciences Center weighing 6 lbs., 7 oz. Proud big sister Sherry Jade and grandparents Brian and Janet Wedlake of Exeter and Harry Reed and the late Sherry Reed of Clinton and Aunt Cheri and Mo Mo of Mississauga. We would like to thank all our family, friends and neighbours for all their love, kindness and sup- port as the wait for Chase's arrival was a tough and scary and tearful at times wait. But as we look at him and hold him now we know without a doubt that every minute of hardness was more than worth it. What a gift he is to us. Scott & Alison (29*) 102 Deaths FORBES - Peacefully, at Exeter Villa on July 9, 2005, Margaret Patterson Forbes, formerly at Thamesford, in her 100th year. Beloved wife of the late George Forbes. Dear mother of Robert (Dorothy) Forbes, of Thamesford; Mary (John) Baker of Michigan, and Marjorie (William) Irwin of Exeter. Predeceased by son James Forbes and his wife Doris and their daughter Margaret. Proud grandmoth- er of 13 grandchildren including Frances (Ron) Anderson of Exeter. Loved by 29 great-grandchildren including Kathleen, Charlotte and Robert Anderson and 4 great -great grandchildren. Margaret was buried at the Zion 7th Line Cemetery, Thamesford and the Trinity Anglican Church bells in Exeter were rung in her hon- our on July 12, 2005. (29*) 105 Cards of Thanks FISHER - I would like to Thank everyone who has sent cards, flowers and offered their help. Your kind thoughts and deeds are great- ly appreciated. A special Thanks to the Emergency room staff at S.H.D.H. and to St. Elizabeth Nursing and Home Care. June (29*) KELLER - Thanks to all our relatives and friends for cards, the lovely lunch at the home of Joan & Jim Briggs, to the nurses and staff that cared for Jean at hospital, to Rev. Ann Krueger, Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, Rose & Nancy for coming out to help at the house and to T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home. The Keller family. (29*) 105 Cards of Thanks BROWN - The family of Bert Brown would like to thank everyone who surrounded us with love and care during the loss of our father, grandpa, great - grandpa and brother. Thanks to the neighbours for the delicious meals when they knew there was nothing in the house. What a great neighbourhood we live in. Thanks to our daughter Tara for the many phone calls and for being there for grandpa. Thanks to Brad and Amy for their help with John & Patti and Dennis for his assistance with the wheel chair. The many flowers and momentos for Dad will always be cherished. Thanks to Bob Heywood for his comforting words and yes Bob you do know what to say! to the Legion for the final salute and the many hours of card playing so Dad could be either rich or poor! to the Legion Ladies for a delicious lunch served after the service, to the Exeter Villa staff for their care of Dad, to Bill Dinney Funeral Home for his help at this most difficult time, to the Staff of South Huron Hospital, thanks for the great care given to Dad. Thanks to Rob for the family supper and the memories! Thanks to all. Leroy & Cheryl Edwards & family, John & Patti Doolittle and Helen McKay. (29*) CRAWLEY - We would like to thank everyone who helped us through our difficult time with the loss of Steve, a great Husband, Father and Grandfather. There are no words to express the compas- sion and love we have received during Steve's illness. To our friends and neighbours, thank you all for the food brought to our homes, the phone calls of support, the cards and the vis- its. You will never know how much this has meant to the family. Special thanks to Fred and Donna Gregus, John and Marie Jaques, Kevin Lightfoot for being such a good friend to Steve, Steve and Bev Richards, Sharon Miller, Paul and Amy Schwartzentruber, Doris Edwards and Clarence McNaughton. We would like to thank the great Doctors, Nurses and support staff at University Hospital 7th Floor North, South Huron Hospital and London Regional Cancer Centre, Westminster Campus. To the Huron County Ambulance services for all the safe trips back and forth from home to the hospital. To CCAC and St. Elizabeth's staff for all their support while I had Steve at home. Thank you to Dr. M. Farrell for coming to see Steve at the house. Thanks to Bill and Colin Haskett and staff for making us feel so comfortable. To the Exeter Legion ladies for the great lunch. Special thanks to Bob Heywood for performing a very memorable service. Shirley, Sharlene, Shelley, Sheryl and families. (29*) LAKESIDE DRESS CODE 349-2288 THE PIERCE FAMILY Sat., July 23, 8:00 pm STILL KICKIN Sat., July 30, 8:00 pm Dancing is a great exercise, healthy and a heck of a lot of fun! www.dancelandlakeside.ca 105 Cards of Thanks DUNCAN - Friends are a gift from God! I felt that gift never more amazingly than during Graeme's illness and death. There are so many who I want to thank for shar- ing my journey of caring for Graeme; Jim and Jean Glasgow who came when one of us was sick; Donna Perry who sat with Graeme when I had meetings at the church; Bonnie and Conrad Sitter, Marten Dykstra and John McNeilly who sat with him in the evenings, took him for walks and read with him; Sharon McNeilly who went to the Villa to help him eat when I couldn't be there and was his general little elf; Erin and Kim who included him in everything they could at the Villa; Deb Hayter who was my sounding board about things medical; my sisters Lorraine and Louise and their husbands who supported and helped in too many ways to count; Elaine and the rest of the Town and Country Support staff who were so accommodating; our home- makers Pam Ingram, Edith Lewis, Linda Montgomery, May Dunbar, Connie Weber, Edith Hodgins, Grace Steeper, Patty Kinsman, Gail Dowson, and Barb Dalgliesh without whose help Graeme wouldn't have been able to live at home so long; and more recently Catherine and Sue who along with the oth- ers made life at the Villa a lit- tle better, the Villa staff whose care and good humour were infectious; those who visited him, sent cards and brought goodies, words can't express my gratitude to each one of you. A special thank you to Dr. O'Connor and Hensall Medical Clinic Staff for their care and concern for both of us and to the people of God at Caven who have shown us God's love made real in word and action. As well, my "thanks" to Bill Haskett and the staff of Hopper Hockey Funeral Home who were a strong arm to lean on, to all who sent cards, food and flowers and who surrounded us in prayer when Graeme died. How wonderful it is to live in such a community of caring people as Exeter. God bless each of you. Lillian Wilton and Graeme's family. (29*) 106 In Memoriam WORKMAN - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Kathy who died six years ago July 18, 1999. Precious memories of a dear- ly loved wife and mother. Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on. Precious memories never fade because a loved one's gone. Sadly missed by husband Jim, daughters Lynn, Erin and Sarah, and son-in-law Rob. (29*) 106 In Memoriam WRIGHT - On the 10th Anniversary of Ted's death, we remember with sorrow his pass- ing and celebrate the memory of his life. We remember him with a smile today, He would not want our tears. We reflect instead on our memo- ries, Of all the happy years. Lovingly remembered by Shirley & family (29*) GARAGE SALE 2 FAMILY YARD SALE - weather permitting. Sat., July 23. 109 James St., Exeter from 7am to 12. (29*) BIG YARD SALE - hundreds of items, some former hard- ware store stock, misc. household, odds and ends, new and used, some free stuff too. Fri., July 22 noon-6pm., Sat. and Sun., July 23, 24. 8am-6pm. Sunnyridge Rd., 7 km. north of Grand Bend off Hwy. 21. (29*) MOVING SALE - July 23, 8:OOam. 3176 Perth Rd., 180 Daynard Hall, Staffa. Housewares, garden equip- ment/supplies, small appli- ances, toys, books, high-end clothing. Also furniture. (29*) YARD SALE - Saturday, July 23, 8:OOam to noon. Boys clothing, tyke hockey equipment, household items, games, toys, etc. 123 Kensington Cres., Huron Park. (29*) YARD SALE - ZURICH - next to Lutheran Church. Antique and collectibles. Thursday, July 21st., Friday and Saturday 7am. (29*) LCOME* AGON SINGE 1930 Are you new to the Exeter and surrounding communities? If You Are: • Moving • Marrying • Having a Baby • Retiring • Starting a Business PLEASE CALL Faye for your in-home visit, free gifts and information 228-7053 1-877-675-8452 `www.welcomewogon.co Exeter IronKids Triathlon In Memory of David Daters Was a huge success and raised $3,682.00 for Children's Hospital of Western Ontario. Our sincere Thank You to all of the participants and volunteers, Deb Oke & Kicks Aquatic Centre, Oke Woodsmith, George Finch & the Auxiliary Police, Scotiabank of Exeter, Holtzmann IGA, Hansen's Independent, Stedmans, New Orleans Pizza, JoAnn Fields & South Huron Rec Dept., Corporate Donations from HMP, Northlander, Smith Peat, and McCann Redi Mix. Brad, Tami & Aaron Daters.