The Times Advocate, 2008-08-27, Page 2222
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TIMES—ADVOCATE
Wednesda , August 27, 2008
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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
CREDITON'S HARVEST FAMILY FUN DAY!
CREDITON BALL PARK AND PAVILLION
Sat, Sept. 6-
• Firemen's Breakfast 7a.m.-11a.m.
(Stephen Twp. Firefighters Assoc.)
• Activities throughout the day!
• Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Display
• Children's Mini Tractor Pull
• Beef on a Bun
• 2pm - Crediton "Cubs" Ladies Fastball Team
vs. Crediton Cuties!!?
SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY -
VISIT OUR CREDITON COMMITTEE TABLE!
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.
Caven Presbyterian Church
68 Main Street South 519-235-2784
Sunday, August 31
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Worship by Dorothy Henderson
Come Worship With Us!
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Comer of Highway 4 & Kirkton Road 519-235-2661
Pastor Scott Stein
717
Assoc. Pastor Doug Watson
Assoc. Pastor of Youth and Children's Ministries
Eric Veen
Sunday, August 31- Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
- Exeter Bible Fellowship
187 Huron St. W. - For info call 519-229-6572
Sunday, August 31- 9:30 a.m.
11 a.m. Family Bible Hour - Everyone Welcome
Speaker - Peter Enns of New Tribe Missions
Thursday Evening Bible Study at 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Christian Reformed Church -
332 Huron St. W. 519-235-2990
Pastor Harry Frielink
Sun., Aug. 31- 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.
August 31, 2008 10 a.m.
Worship service
Guest speaker - Bev Rabbets
Courtesy car for August - Carl Mills 235-0905
All welcome! All welcome!
Nursery (age 3 & under) supervision provided
every Sunday during worship.
Office: 519-235-0860 Fax: 519-235-0861
ucexeter®quadro.net www.exeterunitedchurch.ca
Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church
264 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario 519-235-2565
Sixteenth after Pentecost - Sun., Aug. 31, 2008
11 a.m. Holy Eucharist
For transportation call John Astle 235-4156
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Births
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BLOMMAERT - Holly and Adam are happy to
announce the safe arrival of their beautiful baby
girl, Rayne Olivia, born on July 18, 2008,
weighing 8lbs 3oz and measuring 191/2 inches
long. Proud grandparents are David Bailey and
Donna Siddall of Waterloo, Sue Blommaert of
Exeter, Jan and Brian Allen of Iowa, Tim and
Kim Seabrook of Birr and the late Patricia
Seabrook and Andrew Blommaert. A special
thanks to Dr. de Vrijer and Dr. Dicecco and all
the 3rd floor nursing staff at St. Joseph's
Hospital. (35*)
256 Deaths
DUCHARME - At Seaforth Community
Hospital on August 19, 2008, Clara J.
Ducharme of Seaforth, in her 77th year.
Beloved wife of the late James Ducharme
(1979). Loved mother of Denise and Brad
Smith of Cambridge, Allan and Chris
Ducharme of Seaforth, Murray and Heather
Ducharme of Mitchell and Joe and Sheila
Hallahan of Blyth. Loving grandmother of 8
grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Dear
sister of Roy and Helen Ryan, Mary and Russ
Brintnell and Shirley and Ron Rose.
Remembered by sisters-in-law and brothers-in-
law Catherine Staples, Tom and Jean
Ducharme, Rose and Ron Marcy and Ken and
Kaye Ducharme. Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her parents John
and Alma (Dietrich) Ryan and a brother-in-law
Gordon Staples. Family received friends and
Parish and C.W.L. prayers were held at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. Mass of the
Christian Burial was held at the St. James
Roman Catholic Church August 23, 2008.
Father Ray Lawhead officiated. Interment St.
Columban Cemetery. Pallbearers were Allan
Ducharme, Murray Ducharme, Joe Hallahan,
Brad Smith, Jim Ducharme and Jeff Ducharme.
Flower bearers were Jennifer Kramer, Julie
Ducharme, Melissa Roden, Tracy Ducharme
and Kerry Hallahan. Memorial donations to
Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation, St.
James Church building fund or to a charity of
one's choice appreciated. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com (35)
WRIGHT - On August 16, 2008 at Cinton
Public Hospital, James A.G. Wright of Stanley
Township at age 60. Beloved husband of
Brenda (Turner) Wright. Cherished father of
Laura of Seoul, South Korea and Rebecca,
Mark and John, all at home. Dearly loved son
of Esther Wright of Queensway, Hensall.
Fondly remembered by his mother-in-law Helen
Turner of Varna. Dear brother and brother-in-
law of Eleanor Wright and Jim Henshall,
Vancouver, Lois and Wayne Tebutt, R.R.#2,
Clinton, Gordon and Dianne Wright, Owen
Sound, Jean and Bruce Horton, Bayfield, Ruth
and Edgar Willert, Bowden, Alberta, Jean and
Gerald Rathwell, Brucefield, David and Sandra
Turner, Varna, Bill and Marg Turner, Bayfield
and Janice and Marius Beyersbergen of
Lucknow. Also remembered by several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by his father Frank
Wright (1965), father-in-law Elmer Turner
(1980) and brother-in-law Floyd Turner (1966).
Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home. The funeral service was held at
the Brucefield United Church August 20th,
2008. Rev. Mary Beth Wilson officiated.
Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township.
If desired, memorial donations to the CT
Campaign, AMGH Foundation (at Goderich
Hospital), Canadian Cancer Society or Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
C on d o l enc e s
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com (35)
59 Cards of Thanks
SAUSAGEFEST - Sausagefest would like to
thank the community for their support. Special
thanks for donations to Adrian Bayley, Julian
Bayley, Mike Veri and Terry Johns. Also
thanks to Jerry Reymer, Andy Bilcke, Lee
Seaton and Carolyn Knight for their hard work.
Deaths
NISHINA - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Sunday, August 24, 2008 Arthur Hiroshi
Nishina of Exeter and formerly of Aurora in his
77th year. Beloved husband of the late Gail
(Zafer) Nishina. Dear father of Kerry Weeks
and Kevin Brown of Holland Landing and
David (Tad) Nishina and June Blackburn of
Kingston. Dear grandfather of Steven, Daniel
and Kaila; Jeremy, Bethany and David. Dear
brother and brother-in-law of Micki and David
Zafer and Kay and Bert Nasu all of Toronto.
Arthur's family would like to thank Norm and
Kay Tripp for all their love and friendship.
Cremation with private family arrangements.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family. Haskett
Funeral Home (519-235-1220) entrusted with
arrangements. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.haskettfh.com (35)
258 In Memoriam
BORDEN - In loving memory of our daughter,
sister and friend Amber who left us four years
ago August 30, 2004.
We still miss you everyday,
And in our hearts you will always stay.
Our love for you will never end,
This is a promise to my best friend.
You are the one that changed our lives,
And created this family tie.
We will never forget the times we shared,
You will always be in our hearts,
And that is something that will never part.
By Miriam Veldman
You are always missed, by everyone remem-
bered.
Love always Mom, Brandon and Miriam. (35*)
BORDEN - In loving memory of my dear
daughter Amber.
We hold you close within our hearts,
And there you will remain.
To walk with us throughout our lives,
Until we meet again.
Always loved and remembered, Dad and
Brandon. (35*)
BROCK - In loving memory of Norene (Lynn)
Brock, who passed away suddenly 40 years ago,
August 30, 1968.
It's been years since you left us,
It still seems like yesterday.
You're never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day.
Always remembered and sadly missed by Tom,
Karen, Murton and family. (35*)
HUNKIN - In memory of Wilfred Hunkin, a
beloved husband, father and grandfather who
left us one year ago September 1, 2007.
Love and memories will forever stay,
They help us cope with every day.
Viola, Margaret, John and Matthew. (35*)
MCCANN - In loving memory of Peter
McCann who passed away suddenly August 28,
1975.
Always present in our thoughts,
Always close to our hearts.
Lovingly remembered by your family. (35*)
259 Cards of Thanks
BELL - A heartfelt thankyou to my family -
Eastern Star Gals - neighbours and friends who
came this past week to celebrate my birthday.
So many beautiful floral arrangements (includ-
ing 95 yellow black-eyed Susan), chocolates,
birthday cakes and all the goodies included.
Many cards and memories I will cherish forev-
er. Thank you. Dorothy. (35*)
COWARD - The immediate family of the late
William (Bill) Coward express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for thier acts of kindness, cards,
expressions of sympathy, memorial donations
and gifts of food. Such outpouring was com-
forting during our loss. We also thank the staff
at Queensway and Exeter Villa for the care
given and to Colin and Bill Haskett for their
guidance and the service provided. Isabelle and
Family. (35*)
EAGLESON - I wish to extend sincere thanks
to family and friends for sharing in the celebra-
tion of my ninetieth birthday. The lovely cards,
gifts and personal congratulations were deeply
appreciated. My life has been enriched by the
kindness of others. Gertrude. (35*)
REID - A sincere thankyou to family and
friends for cards, phone calls, donations, treats
and beautiful flowers received in memory of
my dear sister Faye Priest. Gail and Allan.
(35*)
Cards of Thanks
FINKBEINER - The family of the late N.
Doreen Finkbeiner wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to all their family,
friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness,
cards, flowers, donations and gifts of food.
Special thanks to Dr. Lam, nurses and E.R.
Doctors for taking such excellent care of Doreen
while she was a patient at South Huron
Hospital. Thanks to Hoffinans for their com-
passion and understanding during this difficult
time. Heartfelt thanks to the pallbearers and
Minister Mark Graves for his kind words.
Thanks also to Zion United Church women for
the delicious lunch served after the funeral. We
are honoured to be part of such a caring commu-
nity. The Finkbeiner Family. (35*)
FINKBEINER - Thanks to all the Shipka and
area neighbours and friends for the beautiful
flowers and donations to Crohns and Colitis as
well as Heart and Stroke Foundation. The fami-
ly of the late Doreen Finkbeiner. (35*)
GOFF - Many thanks to family, relatives and
friends who helped us celebrate our 50th wed-
ding anniversary. The lovely cards, flowers and
other rememberances have given us many great
memories. Glenn and Jean. (35*)
KELLER - The outpouring of love and respect
for my husband Ken at the time of his death has
been a tremendous support to me, to our chil-
dren and grandchildren and to Ken's brothers
and sisters. A huge thank you goes out to each
one of you who sent a card, flowers, or a mes-
sage by phone or email, who attended at the
funeral home, who donated food, and who gen-
erously endowed charities in the memory of
Ken. I also wish to acknowledge the staff at
Saint Elizabeth's Nursing, at South Huron
Medical Centre, at South Huron Hospital and at
CCAC for the wonderful care Ken received dur-
ing his illness. Many thanks to our church fami-
ly at Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood for their
prayers and their never failing encouragement
over the last five years. The honour that was
shown to Ken was humbling, and I know he
would have been as deeply touched as I was by
it all. Please accept our heartfelt gratitude and
appreciation. Shirley J. Keller. (35*)
MILLAR - Thanks to our neighbours and
friends for a great farewell party. Thanks to
Dave, Barb and Chuck for organizing it all, even
the memorable ride in your 29 Studebaker. We
may not see you as often, but you will be forev-
er in our hearts. Bob and Evelyn. (35*)
ZURICH FAIR - A very big thank you to Joan
Van Sligtenhorst for your help organizing the
Zurich Fair farm animal display, to Hensall Co -
Op for donating feed, to Geny Eilers for donat-
ing a piglet and to the Klopp and Vingerhoeds
families for the use of their tents. Thank you
Gerry Penning, Ted and Richelle Van
Wonderen, and Joan and her 4-H club for bring-
ing farm animals to display. Sincerely Teresa
Ainslie (35*)
320 Garage & Yard Sales
DISPOSAL SALE FRI. AUG 29 AND SAT.
AUG. 30. Office furnishings are being offered
by AIS Comminucations, 145 Thames Rd. W.,
Exeter. Including numerous desks (standard
with typing returns, small and executive sizes)
computer workstations, a complete reception
area incorporating counters and computer sta-
tions; various office chairs, tables, credenzas,
boardroom tables, shelving units, docket storage
boxes (ideal for pictures, plans etc.), steel cabi-
nets, fireproof safe, artist's light table and more.
A quantity of 50 concrete blocks and 45 spruce
boards (2x10x12ft). For more information, or to
view/purchase before sale call Peter Darbishire
519-235-1459 or 519-649-8455; Peter Phillips
519-238-6873 or 519-673-7691. (34;35*)
COMING EVENTS
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS REGISTRA-
TION and first practice, Wednesday Sept. 3 at
Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, 7:30-9:30pm.
For more information phone 519-482-8265.
CREDITON'S HARVEST FAMILY FUN
DAY! Crediton Ball Park and Pavillion, Sat,
Sept. 6th, lam -1 lam Firemen's Breakfast
(Stephen Twp. Firefighters Assoc.) Activities
throughout the day! Childrens Events,
Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Display,
Children's Mini Tractor Pull, Beef on a Bun,
2pm - Crediton "Cubs" Ladies Fastball Team
vs. Crediton Cuties!!? Support Your
Community - Visit our Crediton Committee
Table! (34-36)