The Times Advocate, 2006-03-08, Page 2726
Exeter Times—Advocate
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
106 In Memoriam
GLAVIN - In loving memory of
our Dad and Grandpa; Ed. The
best there ever was.
We do not need a special day to
bring you to our minds.
The days we do not think of you
are very hard to find.
A heart of gold stopped beating,
Two shining eyes at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove
He only takes the best.
God knows you had to leave us,
But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God took you home.
We hold you close within our
hearts
And there you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our
lives
Until we meet again.
One piece of our family puzzle is
missing,
And nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one,
Our puzzle will be whole again.
A place in our hearts no one
could ever fill, fondly remem-
bered and greatly missed by chil-
dren and grandchildren. Paul &
Cathy, Kristy, Trisha, Joe, Mike
and Dan; Tracy & Derek, Paige
and Theo; Julie & Wayne, Kyle;
and Chris (10*)
ONDREJICKA, JOE -
The time has come' the Walrus
said
To talk of many things
Of Shoes and ships and sealing
wax
Of Cabbages and kings
And why the sea is boiling hot
And whether pigs have wings.
Gone Five Years and dearly
loved and sadly missed, by wife
Anne, children JoeAnne,
Michael, Teresa and their
Families. (10*)
WEDLAKE - Monis William
Wedlake, taken from us four
years ago at the age of 53, March
6th, 2002, but not the memories
of a brother I loved so much.
Memories of the Huron Street
"Kid Gang" a bunch of kids hav-
ing fun, nights of sneaking into
the old Scout Hall to play cards
and having to jump out windows
when discovered, sneaking our
first beer from dad's case, the
fishing trips to the French River
with friends, the unexpected
shower at the dinner table, the
first time I got to call you "Uncle
Morris" your marriage to Rose
and the birth of your children
Christoper and Jason, I will cher-
ish these memories and more for
a life time.
Whether you knew him as
Morris,
Morn, Mouse or Moe,
I knew and loved him as
"Quancie" my brother.
Cherished memories that will
never be forgotten by your fami-
ly, relatives and friends. Your
brother Brian. (10*)
WEDLAKE - Morris, you left us
on March 6th, 2002 at the age of
53. You are a son, husband,
brother, uncle, cousin, brother-
in-law and a friend that is so sor-
rowfully missed. We comfort
one another with memories and
stories that brought laughter to
our hearts and a smile to our
face. Miss you Morris!
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day,
No need for words except to say,
Still loved, still missed every
day.
Love from all our hearts. Mom
& Dad, Gary & Donna, Janet &
Brian, Scott & Alison and Cheri.
(10*)
Announcements/Community
106 In Memoriam
GLAVIN - In loving memory of
a dear son, Ed who passed away
two years 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*)
102 Deaths
PEPPER - At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on March 6,
2006 John Ewart Pepper of
Exeter in his 104th year.
Beloved husband of the late
Pearl (Carbert) Pepper (1988).
Dear son of the late William and
Elizabeth Pepper. Predeceased
by brothers Ernest, Foster,
Stewart, Alexander (Sandy) and
Nelson and sisters Nettie
McClinchey, Grace Pepper, Ella
Tinney and Dora Slavin.
Survived by nieces, nephews
and cousins. Friends may call at
the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, 370 William Street, 1
west of Main, Exeter on
Wednesday evening 7-9 PM
where the funeral service will be
held on Thursday, March 9th at
11 a.m. with Pastors Kevin
Rutledge and Scott Stein offici-
ating. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to the
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Building Fund or the charity of
your choice would be appreciat-
ed by the family. Condolences
may be forwarded through
www.hopperhockeyfh.com (10)
Coming events...
14TH ANNUAL PANCAKE
BRUNCH - Fort Rose Maple
Company. Every Saturday &
Sunday starting Feb. 25th til
April 2nd from 9a.m. to 3 p.m.
Open March Break 13th to
17th. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sugar
house open 7 days a week for
syrup sales. 2 miles west of
Nairn off County Rd. 17.
www.fortrose.ca (519)232-
9041. (8-12)
BELONGERS IS BACK!
NEW LOCATION - 63 Main
Street. KIDS MARCH
BREAK, l0am-12pm., Ages 7-
12. Come and have fun with
your friends. Special activities
daily. March 17: FAMILY
MOVIE NIGHT, 7pm -
Disney's The Chronicles of
NARNIA! Admission is $2
per person. (Encore showing
March 18, 2pm) Bring your
lawn chairs or blanket - we'll
supply the popcorn! CRASH
GATHERING: Don't like
going to church? We agree!
Come and discover what
"unchurch" is all about.
Saturday evenings at 6:30pm
beginning March 18th. Be sure
to check out our weekly sched-
ule at www.belongers.ca
(10;11*)
VON PALLIATIVE CARE
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM -
will be running two bereave-
ment support groups beginning
in March. RAINBOWS is a
support group that supports
children through death and
divorce beginning March 22nd,
6 p.m. -7 p.m., Lions Youth
Centre, John Street, Exeter.
Adult support group for indi-
viduals who have suffered the
death of a loved one beginning
March 30th, 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.,
Grand Bend Community
Health Centre, Grand Bend.
Anyone interested in more
information or to register for
either group please contact
Kim Winbow, VON
Bereavement Consultant 235-
2510. (10;11)
ABCA - MARCH BREAK
DAY CAMPS - for children
aged 5-10 on Tuesday, March
14th and Thursday, March
16th, 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 (9;10)
Happy 90th
Birthday Mom
MARION DELINE
Come help us celebrate at her home...
1 1 5 VICTORIA ST. W.
EXETER
Sat., Mar. 11
from 2-4 p.m.
Friends and
neighbours
welcome
Best Wishes Only
C LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 1
& DANCI _G
MARCH 10 & 1
lOpm - tam
Mammals
Classic Roc
Gar's Bar & Grill
58 Main St., N., Exeter
235-2773 1
SCHOOLHOUSE
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RESTAURANT
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Enjoy year round family dining in Grand Bend's
original schoolhouse. Great fresh food, prepared
in the traditional way.
Country Dining at its Best
Come in and try our exciting new menu items...
now there's even more great reasons to enjoy
dining at the SchoolHouse Restaurant.
BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER
Tuesday - Friday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday -- 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
238-5515
Back by Popular Demand
The #1 Tribute to Abba
ALMOST ABBA
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Sat. March 1 1 th at 8pm
Memorial Hall in Blyth
Special Guest:
Tom Clones
- A Tribute to
Tom Jones
For Info call
519-523-9300
Tickets available at Ernie King Music in
Goderich & Wingham, Dixie Lee in Clinton,
Blyth Hall/Festival Box Office and the Blyth General Store.
JAMIE &
JACKIE HOFFMAN
Two lives, two
hearts joined
together in
friendship
united forever in
love.
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Jamie and
Jackie Hoffman
are pleased to
announce their
wedding which
took place Feb.
2, 2006 in the
1M '
Dominican
Republic.
Friends and
family will
gather in
t>
celebration for
reception at the
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South Huron
Recreation
Centre,
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March 11, 2006
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at 8:30 p.m.
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IIIME CELEBRA
March 12TH
50 YEARS AGO
THESE 2 SHARED
A "WOMB"
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
JOHN & JUDY
Love your family
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race
EARS
Spring session starting soon!
• Safe Quiet Horses • Certified Riding Instructor
• Small class sizes • Personalized lesson plans
• All skill levels welcome!!!
For more information or to register
call Jeanette Meyer @ 233-3165.
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COUNTRY CORNERS `(
RENT EILL INC.
"Arctic Cat's Year -Round Playground" I
586 Main Street South, Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S1 1
Tel: (519) 235-3456 • Toll -Free 1-800-265-2901
ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS!
Country Corner's would like to thank everyone who
I attended the 3rd Annual MIKE LIGHTFOOT FUN RUN
February 26th. Asnowmobile ride held in memory of Mike 1
Lightfoot who lost his battle with Leukemia in 2004. 1
1 Over 100 snowmobilers came out on a beautiful sunny
1 day to help raise over $2100.00 for St. Elizabeth's Health 1
Care. 1
1 Special thanks to Ivan & Betty Lou Norris, Rob Russell,
1 Rob Kittmer, Steve Baynham, Holtzmann's IGA, I
Pineridge Snowmobile Club, Track 21 Graphix and all our
(family and friends who helped make this day a HUGE
success.