The Times Advocate, 2008-02-27, Page 2020
TIMES—ADVOCATE
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Announcements/Community
258 In Memoriam
KING - In loving memory of
Russel King, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather who left us
February 24th, 2006.
He had a sense of humour
A sparkle in his eye,
A helping hand in times of need
On that you could rely.
We often sit and reminisce
And have a laugh or two,
Fondly telling stories
Of the things we used to do.
They bring a smile,
Sometimes a tear,
But in our hearts
His memory is always dear.
Loved and remembered by
Wayne and Wendy, Ruth Ann
and Ken, Eugene and Michele
and their families. (9*)
RIMMIER - In loving memory of
my son Doug, who left us but
helped lives of other people, four
years ago February 29, 2004.
Today recalls sad memories
Of you gone to rest and the
Ones who think of you today
Are the ones who loved you best.
"Remember Me" - I do every
day. Love Mom (9x)
259 Cards of Thanks
FINKBEINER - Thank you to all
who have helped us through the
difficult time of the late Allan
Finkbeiner's illness and death.
You shared our tears, laughter
and memories of Allan. Your
gifts of food, flowers, card and
notes, prayers and many acts of
kindness, concern and caring
have been a great support to us.
Thank you to the nurses of
Exeter Hospital who provided
such compassionate care and
helped us all. A very special
thanks and tribute to Drs. Farrell,
Lam and Ryan, Beth Jennison,
Bill Haskett and Rev. Bob
Ripley who shared their knowl-
edge, gave time and compassion
above and beyond their profes-
sional expertise during this part
of Allan's and our life's journey;
may God bless you in your work.
Thank you to the ladies of
Crediton United Church who
provided a lovely funeral lun-
cheon. Thank you also to every-
one who donated to charitable
causes, including St. Joe's Neo -
Natal where Allan's youngest
great-grandson and many other
wee miracle babies are receiving
outstanding care. Sincerely, Irene
Finkbeiner & family (9*)
HAYTER - I would like to say
thanks to my children and rela-
tives who came to visit me while
in the hospital and all the phone
calls. A special thanks to Carl &
Robert for keeping the lane
clean. It is much appreciated and
it's nice to know what good
neighbours we have. Thanks
again. Ken & Lou (9*)
CANN - The family of the late
Carfrey A. Cann would like to
express our sincere thanks and
gratitude to our family, friends
and neighbours for their support,
kind thoughts, cards, floral
arrangements, phone calls, e-
mails and memorial donations.
A heartfelt thank you to the staff
at South Huron Hospital and
C.C.A.C.. Our sincere apprecia-
tion to the Haskett Funeral Home
in Exeter. A very special thanks
to Bruce Shaw, Peter Snell and
Robert Snell for their inspira-
tional words and music; to Rev.
Paul Ross for conducting a love-
ly memorial service and to the
ladies of Exeter United Church
for a special luncheon. Anne
Cann and family (9*)
259 Cards of Thanks
MEIDINGER - I would like to
thank my family, friends and rel-
atives for all your prayers and
visits while I was a patient in
hospital. A special thank you to
all the doctor's and nurses at
South Huron Hospital for the
excellent care I received. Also
thank you to Fr. Peter Keller and
Fr. Peter Poel for their special
prayers for my recovery. Most
importantly a big thank you to all
my children and my wife for all
the support and help that I have
received since returning home.
Leo (9*)
KOUNTRY KATERERS - A
special thank you to all who we
have served in the past 26 years.
Also to the staff who helped us
during this time. Your support
and friendship has given us many
fond memories to take with us in
our retirement. Thanks Again,
Vera Fletcher & Helen Shute
249 Coming Events
ABCA - MARCH BREAK
DAY CAMPS - for children
aged 5-10 on March 11, 12 and
13 from 9am-4pm. Camps will
be held at the Morrison Dam
Conservation Area and activities
will include nature art, snow -
shoeing, eco -games and more.
Cost $35/day; Discount available
for multi -day registrants. 519-
235-2610, dbiega@abca.on.ca
AN AFTERNOON OF MUSIC
- Carolyn Joles (soprano) with
Jordan Baldwin (violin). Sunday,
March 2, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at
Exeter United Church. Call 519-
235-0860 for tickets. Students
$5.00, Adults $10.00. Tickets
also available at the door.
Proceeds to United Church
camps. (9)
MARCH BREAK KIDZ
WEEK! - Soar to new hights -
March 10-14, 9:30am-12pm -
FREE!!! Children ages 5-12.
Dynamic life lessons, activities,
games, art, pottery, cooking,
woodcraft and more! No regis-
tration required - visit
www.belongers.ca or call 519-
913-1256 for more information.
BREAKING FREE - SEMINAR
ON DEPRESSION - Unlocking
the physical, psychological, emo-
tional and spiritual components
of depression. Saturday, March
1, 2008, 1:00-4:30 pm.
OMAFRA Building, 100 Don
Street, Clinton. No Admission
charge. Facilitators: Norman &
Amy Barlow. Phone: 519-482-
9279, email:
thehealingplace@cabletv.on.ca
DANCING LESSONS IN
EXETER! - Learn 4 Dance
styles in 8 weeks taught by Rick
Petherick from Casablanca
Dance Studios, Goderich.
Rumba, Waltz, Swing, Bolero.
Lessons start March 6, 7pm-
9pm. 1 hr Dance Instruction and
1 hr Dancing with light snacks
Pre -registration with fee
($115.50/person - includes GST)
is required. Couples and singles
welcomed. To register visit
www.belongers.ca or call 519-
913-1256. (8-10*)
THE WORLD DAY OF
PRAYER - 2008 ecumenical ser-
vice will be held at the Exeter
Christian Reformed Church,
Huron St. West, on March 7 at
7:30 pm. The theme: "God's
wisdom provides new under-
standing" was prepared by
Christian women of Guyana.
Guest speaker: Pastor Willemina
Zwart. Nursery provided.
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Saturday March 1, 2008
Kirkton-Woodham Community Center
Serving 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Adults $20 in Advance
$22 at the door
Children $10
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COMING EVENTS
2008 SOUTH HURON HOME
& GARDEN SHOW - March
14-16, 1pm-9pm, l0am-6pm,
12pm-6pm. Bring your ques-
tions for Master Gardeners of
Ontario all weekend, learn about
"Hypertufa" on Sunday. South
Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter.
Presented by the South Huron
Chamber of Commerce. Call
519-235-4520 for details.
Vendors act now. See you there!
1OM1Nli; EVENTS
NO. 2 HURON NATIONAL
FARMERS UNION AGM.
"Navigating Through Tough
Times". Brian and Gisele
Ireland, Tony McQuail.
Thursday, March 13, 7:30
p.m., Clinton, OMAFRA
office. All welcome. 519-
528-2493
Drop into the
Crediton United Church
on Sat., March 1
from 2 to 4 p.m.
to help Irene Haugh
celebrate her 80th Birthday
No GIFTS, PLEASE BUT DONATIONS TO
SOUTH HURON BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS
WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Love from your family
AN AFTERNOON
OF MUSIC
Carolyn Joles (soprano)
WITH
Jordan Baldwin (violin)
Sun., Mar. 2 -2 p.m.
EXETER UNITED CHURCH j
Call 519-235-0860 for tickets I/
$5 students; $10 adults
Tickets also available at the door
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Oyster and Roast Beef Supper
Saturday March 1, 2008
Kirkton-Woodham Community Center
Serving 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Adults $20 in Advance
$22 at the door
Children $10
For Tickets CaII:
Carl Mills 519-235-0905
Chris Beard 519-284-2729
Bob Wilhelm 519-225-2304
Reg McCurdy 519-229-6645
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BUSINESS RETENTION
FINAL REPORT
EXETER LEGION
Wed., Feb. 27 - 6 p.m.
Meal Provided
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519-235-4520 S.H. Chamber of Commerce
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Blue Water Rest Home
ANNUAL MEETING
to be held
Wed., Mar. 5, 2008
at 7:30 p.m.
at Zurich Mennonite Church
Chairman: Ron Heimrich
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How we will redevelop the Home
How we will create a Rural Community
Support Centre to meet future needs
For more information, call 519-236-4373
plans...
At our
Annual Meeting
March 5, 2008
7:30 pm
at Zurich
Mennonite Church