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TIMES—ADVOCATE
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
THE BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
CELEBRATE CANADA!
With step -dancing and fiddling duo
Matthew and Sherry Johnson
Sat•, May 31
DOORS OPEN 6 P.M.
Cabaret dinner, concert and silent auction
at Stanley Recreation Complex, Varna
Adults $25; children $12
Get tickets at Snyders Studio, Wingham; Tasty Nu
Bakery or from Don McCaffrey 519-235-0301
AFFORDABLE, PROFESSIONAL HAIRCARE. GUARANTEED:
10 Wellington St. at Main St.
EXETER 519-235-3580
HOURS: MON.-WED. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
THURS.-FRI. 9 A.M.-8 P.M.; SAT. 9 A.M.-6 P.M.
Gauen Presbyterian Church
68 Main Street South 519-235-2784
Sunday, May 25th
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Worship by Dorothy Henderson
Come Worship With Us!
Emmanuel Baptist Church
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Corner of Highway 4 & Kirkton Road 519-235-2661
Pastor Scott Stein
Assoc. Pastor Doug Watson
Assoc. Pastor of Youth and Children's Ministries
Eric Veen
Sunday, May 25th — Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Bible Fellowship
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'm'°"° 187 Huron St. W. — For info call 519-229-6572
Sunday, May 25th— 9:30 a.m.
11 a.m. Family Bible Hour -- Everyone Welcome
Speaker: Bill Meerstra of New Tribes Missions
Thursday Evening Bible Study at 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church -
332 Huron St. W. 519-235-2990
Pastor Harry Frielink
Sunday, May 25th — 10 a.m. Morning Worship
Children's Ministry ages 3-9 during morning service;
7 p.m. Sunday Evening Service.
Youth Director: Ben Vanstraten
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m. & CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
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Exeter United Church
Corner of James & Andrew St.
Minister: Rev. Paul Ross
May 25, 10:30 a.m. — Worship Service
Courtesy car for May — Bill Talbot 519-235-2778
All welcome! All welcome!
Nursery (age 3 & under) supervision provided
every Sunday during worship.
Office: 519-235-0860 Fax: 519-235-0861
ucexeterequadro.net www.exetenmitedchurch.ca
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Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church
264 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario 519-235-2565
Second after Pentecost
Sunday, May 25, 2008
11 a.m. Holy Communion
Celebrant: The Rev'd Brad Dunbar
For transportation call John Astle 235-4156
245 Births
KRAL - Darcy and Kristen
(Durand) of Brantford wish to
announce the early arrival of
their son, Aiden Noah. He
was born at Brantford
General Hospital at 8:46 pm.
on Wednesday, April 30,
2008 weighing 8 lbs. 21 1/2"
long. First grandchild for
Dan and Naomi Kral of
Regina, Saskatchewan and
5th grandchild for Dave and
Marilyn Durand, R.R. #2,
Zurich. A new playmate for
Rylan, Kieran, Benjamin and
Ashleigh. (21*)
256 Deaths
TRAINOR -
_Surrounded by the
love of her family, at
Parkwood Hospital,
London, May 14, 2008, Mary
Teresa Trainor of London,
formerly of Mount Carmel,
born October 20, 1922 in
Dromore, P.E.I. Daughter of
the late John F. Callaghan
(1972) and Bridget Ann
(Kelly) Callaghan (1951).
Cherished mother of Richard
Trainor (Mary Anne), Wendy
Thomson, Earl Trainor
(Johanne), Cheryl Haug
(Thomas), Heather Holness
(Michael), and Pamela
Trainor Brooks (Keith).
Loved sister of Grace
McInnis, Gertrude Wilflin
and Augustine Callaghan
(Tena). Adored grandmother
of Jeff Thomson (Allyson),
David and Maggie Trainor,
Josh Haug (and friend
Joleen), Meghan, Ben and
Nicole Holness. Loved aunt
of Louis, Betty, George and
Kenny Callaghan, Jon
Cavanaugh, Imelda
Callaghan, Hope Praught,
Bill Wilflin, Harold and Reg
Trainor and many great-
nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by brother James
Callaghan (1999), sister
Dorothy Creemer (2000), sis-
ter-in-law Mary Callaghan
(1990), brothers-in-law Earl
Creemer (1987), Henry
Wilflin (1981), Tom Rose
(1945), Albert McInnis
(1990), son-in-law Lorne
Thomson (2002) and nephew
George Trainor (2006). Mary
was a member of the Catholic
Women's League for over
forty years. She will be
remembered by those who
knew and loved her for her
faith in God, her tremendous
inner strength, her integrity
and strong set of values, her
generosity and capable hands,
her sense of humour, her
immeasurable love and her
"camera happy finger" which
preserved her family's growth
from childhood to adulthood.
Sincere gratitude and thanks
is expressed to Dr. Geming
Tu for his excelllent care over
many years, to Dr. Cathy
Faulds and to the staff of
Parkwood Hospital's
Palliative Care Unit for their
expert care. Rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman & Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood
with C.W.L. prayers on May
16th. The Mass of the
Resurrection was held at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel
Roman Catholic Church,
Mount Carmel on May 17,
2008. The Rev. Father Ray
Lawhead Celebrant.
Interment Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations to the
Cancer Society or Jesse's
Journey would be appreciat-
ed. Condolences at
www.hoffmanfuneralhome.co
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258 In Memoriam
PICKERING - In loving mem-
ory of our dear husband, father,
father-in-law and papa, Don
Pickering who passed away
May 24, 2004.
To us his name will ever be
The key that unlocks memory
Of a dear one gone but cher-
ished yet
A beloved face we'll ne'er for-
get.
Always remembered by Cathy,
Sheryl, Tom and Jamie, Jody,
Brad and girls. (21*)
259 Cards of
Thanks
HENDRICK/ROHDE - We
would like to thank everyone
who came out to our buck n'
doe on May 10th. We would
especially like to thank our
wedding party and family for
their hard work and for donat-
ing prizes. Thanks also to all
the people that travelled to
attend. Good time had by all!
Greg & Kate (21*)
BEAVER - The family of the
late Ruby Beaver wish to
express their sincere thank you
to everyone for the cards, flow-
ers, donations, emails and
phone calls after the passing of
a dear mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother.
Heartfelt thanks to Pat
Ballantyne and Fran and Carole
Prance for the food brought to
the house, such a thoughtful
thing to do. Thank you to the
staff of South Huron Hospital
and the Exeter Villa for their
excellent care. A warm thank
you to the Rebekah's/IOOF
Lodge members for their spe-
cial service. Our thanks to Bob
Heywood for the lovely service
and Bill Haskett and staff for
their guidance, care and con-
cern shown to us at this diffi-
cult time. Thank you to the
Exeter Legion for the lunch we
enjoyed after the service.
Jeanette, Ross & Marg (21*)
249 Coming
Events
NUMEROLOGY WORK-
SHOP - explores how dates,
names and numbers affect your
life. Guest facilitator from
Kitchener, Sharon Cooke,
teaches how to work with your
personal ones, rather than
against it. 10-4pm May 24
$75, 3 km N. of Exeter.
Register with Judy Dougall by
May 18, 519-235-1491. (19-21)
announcements
249 Coming Events
THAMES ROAD-
ELIMVILLE UNITED
CHURCH STRAWBERRY &
HAM SMORGASBORD -
South Huron Rec. Centre,
Exeter. Sunday, June 8, 2008
from 5 until 7 pm. ADVANCE
TICKETS ONLY! Must be
purchased by June 6. There
will be NO tickets available at
the door! Adults $12.00
Children 5 to 10 $6.00. Tickets
available from Sharon
Passmore 235-2708, Virginia
Warwick 235-3670, Shirley
Kerslake 229-8730, Helen
Kadey 228-6484, Beth Cooper
235-4593 or may be purchased
at Gaiser Kneale Ins., Exeter.
THE BLYTH FESTIVAL
SINGERS CELEBRATE
CANADA! - With step -danc-
ing and fiddling duo Matthew
and Sherry Johnson. Sat. May
31, doors open 6 pm. Cabaret
dinner, concert and silent auc-
tion at Stanley Recreation
Complex, Varna. Adults $25;
children $12. Get tickets at
Snyders Studio, Wingham;
Tasty Nu Bakery or from Don
McCaffrey, 519-235-0301.
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GARAGE SALEf
MULTI -FAMILY GARAGE
SALES - Sat. May 24, 8am-
lpm. 241 and 257 Rivers Blvd.
Boys and girls clothes up to
size 6, counter stools, toys, kids
bikes, kitchenware, etc. (21*)
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT - wants to
caution people who are either
selling or buying used items at
garage sales. While some
things may be cheap, they may
not be safe and cause injuries.
Many children's products like
toys must meet safety require-
ments to be legal to sell. For
more info. regarding garage
sales contact the Huron County
Health Unit 1-877-837-6143.
CHURCHILL DRIVE,
EXETER - Sat., May 24, 8am-?
Furniture, lawnmower, car top,
wind deflector, weights, wine
making supplies, books,
movies, household, baby sled,
toys. (21*)
announcements
HAPPY 35TH
Nat & Jimmie
Glavin
Here's to 35 great
years of marriage
& to the wings
bringing Stanley
home!
Love your family
Announcements
and
classifieds
on-line @
www.southhuron.com
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Families and friends are invited to attend the
7th Annual J.M. McBeath Funeral Home
Memorial Forest Dedication Service
Sunday, June 1, 2008 at 2:00 p.m.
at the Klopp Commemorative Woods east of Zurich
with Father Peter Keller officiating
J.M.McBeath Funeral Home, Zurich/Hensall, and the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation plant trees at Klopp
Commemorative Woods as a lasting tribute to those whose funeral was held at our chapels. Names are kept in our
memorial registry. Klopp Commemorative Woods was established in 1999 to promote appreciation of local natural
heritage. Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority supervises maintenance of the area.
J. M. McBeath Funeral Home Inc. donated towards planting trees in memory of:
Elizabeth Louise Deichert Betty Anne O'Brien Joan Dianne Stephenson
Edward D. Lesperance Ethel Louise Warden
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Elva Cecilia Hoover
Alice Winnifred Sreenan
Helen Marie Taylor
Curtis Gingerich
Mary Madeline Smith
Jo Ann Marie Masse
Adeline Mary Denomy
Georgina May Murray
Glenn Logan Cleave
Clifford Dale Gingerich
Laura Marie Celina Corriveau
Marcel Robert Laporte
Keith Robert Westlake
Karmen Leon Bedard
Archille Noel Masse
Otilla Kathleen Reichert
Norman Leroy Peters
William Bruce MacGregor
David Alexander Ingram
Thomas Wayne Dickins
Beatrice Ada Etheleen Munn
Sandra Margaret Ducharme
Dorothy Elva Young
Eudora Louise Caldwell
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation received donations in memory of:
Bruce MacGregor Jean MacGregor Hugh McDougall Mary Walker -Thiel
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation
R. R. # 3 Exeter, 235-2610
Chairman: Norm MacPherson, Secretary: Judith Parker
J. M. McBeath Funeral Rome Inc.
49 Goshen St. N. Zurich, 236-4365
Director: Joyce McBeath