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Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Exeter Times—Advocate
Announcements/Community
Enjoy the Woodham barbecue June 14
By Rhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD CORRESPONDENT
THAMES ROAD - - Rev.
Judith Ritchie was in
charge of the regular
church on Sunday morn-
ing. The Introit was sung
and Rev. Judith gave
words of welcome and
people shook hands.
Rev. Judith gave the
announcements and lit
the Christ Candle and led
in the Call to Worship
responsively and every-
one read the opening
prayer in unison. The
gathering hymn "Holy,
Holy , Holy" was sung.
Sharon Lynn gave the
Council Report.
Affirmation of our Faith
"A New Creed" was read
in unison.
Rev. Judith lit the red
candle for Peace. The
children's hymn "I've Got
Peace Like a River" was
sung with actions. The
Lord's Prayer was sung.
The choir sang "Come
Holy Spirit" accompanied
by the pianist Marilyn
Vandenbussche.
Psalm 29 was read
responsively. Rev. Judith
read the scripture lesson
Romans 8:5-17(a) and
the title of her meditation
was "In Spiritus Alive
and Well." Hymn of
Praise "Guide Me, 0
Thou Great Jehovah"
was sung.
Joan Morgan gave a
Minute for Mission :
"Healing For the wound-
ed."
Dennis and Sandra
Rowe received the offer-
ing.
Everyone read the
offering prayer. The
closing hymn "Blest Be
the Tie That Binds" was
sung.
Rev. Judith gave the
Commissioning and
everyone read the
Benediction and sang the
choral chorus.
Announcements
Rev. Judith Ritchie's
home phone number is
519-936-1306 and feel
free to call at any time.
Office hours are, Wed. &
Thurs. - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
and 2-6 p.m.
TIMES -ADVOCATE
Exeter 235-1331 I
Volunteers are still
needed to run the new
sound system.
We now have four
hearing assisted units for
the sound
system.
Contact
Robert Bry or Judith
Parker if you are inter-
ested in using one of the
units.
Anyone interested in
the "PAR" program
please contact Sharon
Passmore at 235-2708 by
June 26.
THAMES ROAD NEWS
June 25
- Worship
in the
Park. Details to follow.
Woodham United
Church Chicken
Barbecue at
K.W.Community Centre
on Wed., June 14 from 5-
7:30 p.m.
The annual golf tourna-
ment and fun afternoon
will be held on Sat., Sept.
9 at Exeter Golf Course.
Personals
The Strawberry and
Ham Supper was well
attended.
Graduate - Melanie
MacDonald graduated
with academic honours
from the Human
Services Foundation
program at Fanshawe
College in London, ON.
We are all very
proud of you!
Love, Lisa, Shannon,
Chris and Kyleigh;
Kourtney, Ron, Hannah
& Skylaar
Graduate - Ken and
Sylvia are very proud
to announce the grad-
uation of their daugh-
ter Jen Mittelholtz.
Jen graduated on
June 7, 2006 from
Brock University with
a Bachelor of Arts
(Honours) degree in
Speech and Language
Sciences with first
class standing. She
will be pursuing her
Masters of Arts
degree in Speech
Language Pathology
at Central Michigan
University with a
scholarship.
Way to go Jen.
Mom, Dad and Trevor
Graduate - Rebecca
(Becky) Wuerth recently
graduated from York
University with a spe-
cialized Honours
Bachelor of Science
Degree in Nursing
along with a previously
earned diploma in
Medical Administration
from Georgian College.
She has accepted a
position in the emer-
gency department of
Surrey Memorial
Hospital in Surrey,
British Columbia.
Becky is the daughter
of proud parents Linda
and John Wuerth, sister
of Amanda, Sarah and
Jeremy and fiance of
Mike Sarvis.
OUTH
OOSPIRON
TSPIT
AL
/J'SSOCIATION
The Board of Governors
AN N UAL
MEETING
South Huron Hospital Association
INVITE You TO ATTEND
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
53rd ANNUAL MEETING
Thurs., June 29 - 7:00 p.m.
South Huron Hospital Boardroom
Guest Speaker -Denise Halpenny
"Expectations of a Community Hospital"
Matters to be brought before Membership:
• Receive the Auditors' Report
• Receive the Governance Committee's Report
• South Huron Hospital Association
By -Law Revisions
RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 519-482-7898
SAT. JUNE 17 AT 10 A.M.
Woodworking power and hand tools; antiques, pine furniture,
flat to wall cupbouard, 36"TV etc at 19 Victoria Place Bayfield.
www.lobbauction.on.ca
AUCTION REMINDER
SAT., JUNE 17 - 9:30 a.m.
Selling property Er contents for Mr. J.C.
Dorman at 33634 Maguire Road, Ailsa Craig, 2
km east on #7 Er 1 km north on Maguire. 1 1/2
storey house, 3 car frame garage, £r barn.
68 acres +/- with 65 acres +/ productive land.
For info package call 232-4213.
Property will sell at 12:00 noon
Contents: incl. Glass/China; Collectibles; Furniture; appliances; Equip
incl Cub cadet riding mower C -160H; Honda 3500 x gen; MTD 8 hp
snow blower; Stihl weed trimmer (like new); windmill; sm trailers (1
new); fence posts & wire; 2F 3pt plow; 3pt 8' cult; lumber; RR ties. A
large interesting auction. 2 rings selling. Mr. Dorman resided on this
property for 80 + years.
Terms: Cash or approved cheque.
See mmclean.theauctionadvertiser.com or last weeks ad.
McLEAN AUCTIONS 519 232-4213
CAR DEALERSHIP SOLD
LARGE UNRESERVED AUCTION
FOR PAUL KECHNIE CHEVROLET consisting of shop equipment
G.M. specialty tools, parts and accessories, office equipment and
supplies, tools, vehicles and misc. to be held on location 74 Kingston
St., Goderich, Ontario.
Saturday, June 24th at 9:30 A.M.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Rotary 12,000 ib. 4 post alignment rack, John Bean visualizer "Series 4"
head computer alignment, Rotary 9,000 lb. & 7,000 lb. 2 post above
ground hoists, Coats RC15A rim clamp tire changer, Coats 650 direct
drive wheel balancer, FMC brake lathe, Large selection of Kent Moore
specialty tools found in G.M. garage, Bear brake rotor service system,
DeVilbliss 15 hp heavy duty air compressor, Curemaster super paint
baking light system, Draf R-12 AC charging system, ACR AC
recovering & recharging system, Large selection of AC analyzers &
service tools, 20 ton hydraulic shops press, Hydraulic exhaust pipe
expander system, Lincoln SP -130 T mig welder, Lincoln 225 arc welder,
40001b. engine hoist, Ceiling mounted air oil dispensing system, Large
selection of specialty service analyzers & tools found and used in every
day operations of G.M. dealerships, Storm service tools, Ox -Ac torch
sets, Marquette & Solar heavy duty battery chargers, Steel work benches
& vices, Engine and Axel stands, Transmission floor and hydraulic
jacks, Bench grinders, Good selection of new & used tires & racks,
Meridan phone systems, A very nice offering of office furniture, desks,
chairs, filing cabinets, parts racking, computers, clothing, large selection
of service manuals, etc.
VEHICLES
1999 Ford Explorer, 1998 Dodge 4WD Extended Cab, 1995 Jeep Grand
Cherokee, 1994 Chevy 4WD Blazer, 1996 Chevy Lumina, 1997 Ford
Taurus, 1994 Ford Aerostar, 1996 Dodge Neon, 1990 Chrysler Dynasty,
1990 Nissan, 1994 Chevy Cavalier, 1989 Chevy 4WD Blazer, 1989
GMC 1/2 ton Pick Up, 1998 Pontiac Sunbird Convertible.
FOR A DETAILED LISTING VISIT OUR WEBSITE @
www.sunrise-equipment.com
A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL APPLY TO THIS AUCTION
Please Note: A very large and clean offering. Plan to attend as Paul has
sold the business and everything is sold UNRESERVED. There could be
two auction rings selling at one time. Lunch available. Everything to be
removed by TUESDAY, JUNE 27 by 5:00 pm.
Viewing morning of auction
TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHEQUE accompanied with bank letter.
Any verbal announcements take precedence over any written matter.
Proprietors and Auctioneers are not responsible for accidents.
PROPRIETOR
Paul Kechnie Chevrolet
FOR INFO CALL
Sales Coordinator
Brian Bamim
519-851-2616
AUCTIONEER
Tom Hamulecki
Sunrise Equipment Auctions Inc.
519-424-9993
For detailed listing and pictures, visit our website at
www.sunrise-equipment.com