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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Announcements/Community
106 In Memoriam
THOMPSON (NEE SNEL-
GROVE) - In loving memory
of Margaret - January 12,
2007.
January comes with sad regret
The month, the day we will
never forget.
So many things have happened
Since you were called away
So many things to share with
you
Had you been left to stay.
We often lay awake at night
When the world is fast asleep
And take a walk down memory
lane
With tears upon our cheeks.
Remembering you is easy
We do it every day
But missing you is a heartache
That never goes away.
We hold you close within our
hearts
And there you shall remain
To walk with us throughout
our lives
Until we meet again.
Dearly loved and forever in our
hearts. Jim, Heather, Rob,
Aidan, Kristen, Mike, Shayne,
Ryan, mother Katherine and
sister Judy. (2*)
TYLER - In loving memory of
a wife, mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother Eva
Tyler who passed away one
year ago January 13, 2007.
In life we loved you dearly
In death we do the same,
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
You left us peaceful memories
Your love is still our guide
And though we cannot see you
You are always at our side.
Our family chain is broken
And nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one
The chain will link again.
Sadly missed and never forgot-
ten by husband Gerald, chil-
dren Marlene & Jim, Sandra,
Geraldine & Raymond, Gerald
Jr. and your grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. (2*)
TYLER - In loving memory
of a mother Eva Tyler who
passed away one year ago
January 13, 2007.
If roses grow in Heaven,
Lord pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my Mother's
arms
And tell her they're from me,
Tell her I love and miss her,
And when she turns to smile,
Place a kiss upon her cheek,
And hold her for awhile,
Remembering her is easy,
I do it every day
She left a warmth within my
heart,
That will never go away.
Miss you more than words
can say. Always loved and
never forgotten. Your daugh-
ter Sandra (2*)
259 Cards of
Thanks
PFAFF - The family of the
late Arthur Pfaff would like
to thank everyone for the
kindness shown to us at this
sad time. To neighbours,
friends and relatives for your
floral tributes, donations to
South Huron Hospital, Heart
and Stroke Foundation, for
food brought to the house and
the many cards we received.
Special thanks to the CCAC
and Saint Elizabeth for your
help and care. To the doctors
and nurses at South Huron
Hospital for all the care given
to Art. Thanks to Rev. Art,
Rev. Evelyn Krueger, and
Pastor Harry Frielink for your
comforting words and to Bob
Heywood for music and song.
Your kind words about Art
sounded just like him and his
sense of humour. Thanks to
the pall bearers and also to
the St. James Lodge of St.
Mary's for their service
Sunday evening. All was
appreciated very much and
will never be forgotten. God
Bless each one. Verna and
families (2*)
259 Cards of Thanks
AUNGER - We wish to thank
friends in our neighborhood
and beyond who have helped
us through the difficult loss of
our beloved Agnes this fall.
The wonderful care from the
staff of South Huron Hospital
and Victoria Hospital in
London was a blessing to
Agnes and our family. The
kindness and resourcefulness
of Haskett Funeral Home has
been a great help to us also.
The many donations to chari-
ties in memory of Agnes are a
comfort to us. The Aunger
Family (2*)
HODGSON - Thank you does
not seem enough to say for all
the love and support we
received after the loss of a
dear husband and father. To
our own S.H.H. Emergency
dept. and later L.H.S.C.
London we couldn't of had
better care. For Bill and
Colin Haskett for their guid-
ance and comfort, Rev. Paul
Ross for his message celebrat-
ing Ray's life. For the phone
calls, notes, cards, flowers
and food brought to the house,
shared stories and the many
donations to S.H.H. Special
thanks to the Ladies of Exeter
United Church for the deli-
cious lunch. How fortunate
we are to have them. What a
great community we live in!
Everyone's kindness, in so
many ways, will always be
remembered. June, Mary
Anne, Betty Lou, Wes and
families. (2*)
WESTLAKE - The family of
Keith Westlake wish to
express their sincere apprecia-
tion for the many expressions
of sympathy received at the
passing of Dad and Grandpa.
The cards and comments, the
flowers and food, the memori-
al contributions and visita-
tions, the volunteers at the
church and funeral lunch, all
were and are appreciated.
The care of Pastor Ann
Krueger at the time of our loss
and at the funeral service and
the services of Joyce of
McBeath Funeral Home are
also very much appreciated.
Mom and Dad were fortunate
to have a caring home during
the past few years and we
thank Exeter Villa staff for
that special care. To those
who visited Mom and Dad at
the Villa over the years,
please accept our thanks. It
made each day brighter. Also,
thank you to South Huron
Hospital. (2*)
Happy 13th
Birthday
ASHLEY
JANUARY 9TH
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Love Mom, Dae
Lucas & Sadie
Crime of
the month
EXETER — Huron
County Crime Stoppers
and the Huron County
OPP are asking for help in
solving a break and enter
and thefts at the Exeter
LCBO Nov. 3 around 9:30
p.m.
Suspects smashed the
front window and stole
two bottles of Wiser's
whiskey.
The two male suspects
are described as being
white, 5'8"-6'0" with slim
builds. Suspect one was
wearing an Adidas hood -
ie, while suspect two was
wearing a grey winter
coat over a beige hoodie.
On Dec. 16, just after 9
p.m., suspects again
smashed the door and
entered the store.
Once inside, they stole
Captain Morgan's rum
and whiskey.
Suspect one was wear-
ing a black hoodie with a
red square design on the
front, while suspect two
was wearing a black or
navy hoodie. Both were
wearing bandanas or
masks.
If you have any informa-
tion regarding these
crimes call Crime
Stoppers at 1 -800 -222 -
TIPS (8477).
cooking with memories
BY DEBBY WAGLER
HOMEMADE POTATO SOUP IN
THE SLOW COOKER
SOUP AND SNOWY DAYS GO TOGETHER. BE READY TO ENJOY
THIS WARM AND HEARTY SOUP AS YOU THINK ABOUT SUPPER
WHILE WORKING OR RUNNING ERRANDS. PREPARE IT AND
GO! WHAT A WONDERFUL MEAL PLAN. IF YOU REALLY
WANT TO FILL UP BUY SOME FRESH BREAD TO GO ALONG
WITH IT. COMFORT FOOD HERE WE COME!
6 potatoes cut into bite sized pieces
2 leeks, washed and cut into small pieces
2 onions chopped
1 carrot peeled and sliced
1 stalk celery sliced
4 chicken bouillon packets
1 tbsp. parsley flakes
4 cups water
1 tsp. salt
Pepper to taste
2 tbsp. butter
I can evaporated milk
Put all ingredients in the slow cooker except milk and cover
and cook on Low for about 10 hours or on high for 4 hours.
Stir in milk in the last hour. Serve topped with chopped chives
and grated cheese. Yummy!
Crankshaft's
Bar & Grill
RIVER
JUNCTION
FRI., JAN. 11
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Thank you to everyone who
contributed to the generous
wedding gift that we received
from the community. These acts
of kindness are what remind us
'►: that our roots are planted in the
�:' best county in Ontario.
Warmest Regards,
Mary Ann & Eric Van Gerwen
LOVE DAD, MOM ANDREW & AMANDA
Graduate - Marique
Branderhorst graduated
at the fall convocation at
Dalhousie University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia
with her Masters of
Social Work. She
attained her B.S.W. from
Calvin College, Grand
Rapids, Michigan in May
2006. Her journey con-
tinues in January in
Peterborough. Congrats
on being your best and
soaring on wings like
eagles in the path He
hath provided.
Love ya.
bcae
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Canadian Fiddle Champion Scott Woods
Dancing Fiddles
A masterful two-hour concert of old time dance music by
Canadian fiddle Champion Scott Woods and his band.
Exeter South Huron Recreation Centre
Sunday, January 20, 2008, 2:00 PM
Call 519-228-6136 for tickets - $15.00 for show
Sponsored by Stephen Central Grade 8
Graduating Class of 1008.
Followed by Ham, Scalloped Potatoes and Dessert
catered by Crediton Zion United Church
Adults $13.00 Age 5-12 $5.00
PET ADOPTION BULLETIN
Huron OSPCA (Ontario Humane Society)
Lizzy is a shiny black female. She has been
spayed and is ready to go to a new home.
The girls at the veterinary office really liked
her and made sure she found her way to
the shelter to get a loving home. Lizzy loves
to talk and can carry out a whole
LIZZY
conversation. She is a really sweet girl. She
will make a wonderful companion.
Contact the Huron OSPCA at 519-440-0250
• Open Mon. -Sat. 9-4 at 48 East St. Goderich
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT www.huronspca.ca
to see all the dogs and cats who need loving homes!
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