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In Memoriam
OSBORNE - In loving memory of a lov-
ing husband, father and grandfather
Donald D. Osborne, who passed away
November 5, 2002.
We are thinking of you today,
But that is nothing new,
We thought of you yesterday,
And the day before that too,
We will think of you tomorrow,
And each day as we come and go,
We will think of you forever,
Because we miss you so,
They say memories are golden,
Well, maybe that is true,
But we never wanted memories,
We only wanted you.
Sadly missed and always remembered
by wife Shirley, daughter Cynthia and
Eric and family, son Glenn, Rhonda and
family. (45*)
STIRE - In loving memory of Carl (Tim)
who was taken from us November 3,
2003.
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure,
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
Sadly missed by Ruth and family. (45*)
259 Cards of Thanks
FALL RUMMAGE SALE - A big thank
you to the Auxiliary members and the
many volunteers for their generous help
at our sale. Thanks also to the communi-
ty for an excellent response of donations
supporting our local hospital. Fall
Rummage Sale Committee. (45)
GUENTHER - I would like to thank my
wonderful family and friends for helping
me celebrate my 80th birthday. The
lovely gifts and best wishes are much
appreciated. Vera. (45*)
HALL - I, James (Jim) Hall of Fullarton,
would like to offer my sincere thanks to
all of the members of the Exeter ladies
Tuesday Morning Golf Club for their
kind donation to Stratford O.S.P.C.A. in
memory of my wife Janet S. Hall.
Thank you all so much, James. (45*)
MCGREGOR - We want to thank all our
relatives, friends and neighbours for their
cards, charitable donations, floral trib-
utes, kind words and the food brought to
our home in the passing of our mother,
Marion "Babe" McGregor. Thank you
to the pallbearers, flowerbearers and to
Jacob for his tribute to Gramma Babe. A
very special thank you to Joyce McBeath
and her staff for their guidance and com-
passion and to Pastor Stephen
Hildebrand for his wonderful service.
Also, special thanks to Bill Gibson for
the music and his part in making our
"Babe" look so beautiful. To the staff at
Queensway Nursing Home, you were
wonderful to Babe and we never had to
worry as we knew she was in good
hands. Thanks to the Hensall United
Church ladies for providing the lovely
lunch. During a time like this, friends
and family mean so much to us. Thank
you. Grant, Gladys, Betty and families
NOAKES - We would like to thank our
friends and family who sent cards, best
wishes, gifts and attended the Open
House for our 40th Wedding
Anniversary at the Hensall Legion.
Special thanks to Laura, Dennis, Sue,
Tom, Gary and Linda for planning and
providing the food for the party. It was
awesome. Bill and Pat. (45*)
WOMEN'S SHELTER, SECOND
STAGE HOUSING AND COUN-
SELLING SERVICES OF HURON
Would like to thank Mike Graham from
HENSALL MAJOR APPLIANCE
AND MATTRESS CENTRE for their
generous donation of beds/mattress and
box spring sets to our Exeter Second
Stage Housing site. Their support of our
services is greatly appreciated by the
women and children we serve. (45)
DAVIDSON - We would like to thank
our friends and neighbours for their sup-
port during our time of grief. Our thanks
to all who attended the Memorial service
at Emmanuel Baptist Church. Thank
you to those who brought in hot meals
and visited Lois in the hospital. It was all
very much appreciated. Glen and fami-
ly.
249 Coming Events
CENTRALIA-ZION WEST UNITED
CHURCH TURKEY SUPPER with all
the trimmings and Silent Auction. South
Huron Recreation Centre, Sunday,
November 16, 2008, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m. Adults $14, Children 6-12, $6.50,
pre-schoolers free. For tickets, please
call either Marion 519-235-2944, Dave
519-228-6638 or Larry 519-229-6304.
Limited number of tickets available.
Announcements/Community F�
COMING EVENTS
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR -
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8 - At the
Exeter United Church, given by the
Exeter UCW and Women of the
Congregation. Time 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.
SEE YOU THERE! (43-45)
EXETER UNITED CHURCH PRE-
SENTS - The Flying Fiddles and Feet of
the Ballagh Bunch from Teeswater per-
forming Sunday, November 30th at 2
p.m. Come see Devan, Michael, Paige,
Matthew, Gary and Janice. Janice, along
with her sisters, used to perform on the
Tommy Hunter show as the McMichael
Sisters. Tickets are $12 and can be pur-
chased from Bill Brock 519-235-0323,
Deb Campbell 519-235-1609, Darlene
Lightfoot 519-235-1042, Dianne
Shapton 519-263-2800, Peter Tgahrt
519-235-0037, Exeter United Church
Office 519-235-0860 or at MacLeans
Home Hardware. All proceeds going to
the United Church Restoration Projects.
www.theballaghbunch.com. (45-48)
"LEARN HOW TO GET FUNDS FOR
YOUR VOLUNTARY PROJECTS TO
PROTECT WATER" - Listen to Jeff
Norgate's live AM 920 Experts show on
Radio or online at AM920.ca Saturday,
Nov 8 at 10 a.m. For more information,
visit sourceprotectionstewardship.on.ca,
or phone 519-335-3557 or 1-888-286-
2610. Goderich Mayor Deb Shewfelt is
one of the special guests! (45)
NEW YEARS EVE OLD TYME
COUNTRY DANCE - featuring Rural
Roots at Kirkton Community Centre,
December 31, 2008, Tickets $30.00 per
person includes buffet lunch. Tickets
available at Kirkton Market 519-229-
8923 or contact Jeff Miller 519-237-
3424 or Murray Armstrong 519-236-
7746 or Wayne Otterbein 519-235-0559.
Age of Majority. (44-46)
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
SHOEBOX GIFTS - Fill a shoebox with
items for girls/boys around the world and
spread a smile. Join us in making a dif-
ference this Christmas one child at a
time. Wish to volunteer during collec
tion week? (November 25-29) Please
contact us. For more information, visit
www.operationchristmaschild.ca
Shoeboxes are available - call 519-913-
1256 or email exeter@belongers.ca
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR -
Sat. Nov. 8. 10 am - 1pm. Dashwood
Community Centre. Admission $1.00
(includes Tea Room & Door Prizes).
Raffle for home-made quilt, 2nd prize
$100 cash, 3rd prize - gift certificate,
Hayters Turkey. Christmas crafts,
Baking & Preserves, Penny Sale. (45*)
PRECIOUS BLOOD CWL ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS PENNY SALE -
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 5:00
p.m. Precious Blood Church Hall, 200
Sanders Street West, Exeter. Draws,
baking, crafts, toys, gifts, door prizes.
Bring your family and friends - fun for
all. Children must be accompanied by
an adult. (43-45)
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXIL-
IARY - Everyone is welcome to attend
South Huron Hospital Auxiliary Meeting
on Tuesday, November 1 lth, 2008 at
2:00 p.m. Guest Speaker: Carol Ann
Regier, Pharmacist at Huron Apothecary.
(45
ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH-
KIPPEN - Smorgasborg Turkey and
Ham Supper, held at Brucefield United
Church, Sunday November 9, 4:30 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Adults $13, children 6-12
$6, 5 and under free. Advance tickets
only. Call 519-263-2682 or 519-263-
6502. (43-45)
ST. BONIFACE SCHOOL PRESENTS
ONE STOP SHOPPING EVENT !
Saturday, November 15, 2008. 9 a.m. to
2 p.m., School Gym. 24 Mary St.,
Zurich. 519-236-4335. Local merchants
with Christmas decorating and gift giv-
ing ideas along with everyday items!
Great vendors including Home &
Company, Epicure, Lakewood Nursery
and many more. Everyone Welcome!
TRIVITT MEMORIAL A.C.W.
ANNUAL BAZAAR - Saturday,
November 15, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Baking, deli, mincemeat, crafts, tea
tables. (44-46*)
CANADIAN FIDDLE CHAMPION
SCOTT WOODS OLD TIME CHRIST-
MAS SHOW - Hensall Community
Centre, Thursday, November 20, 7:00
p.m. - refreshments following. Tickets
$20 call Bill Gibson 519-263-2350 or
Ken Firman 519-262-3508. Proceeds to
Hensall United Church. (45-47)
St. Andrew's United Church-Kippen
SMORGASBORD TURKEY
& HAM SUPPER
Held at Brucefield United Church
SUN., NOV. 9 — 4:30-6:30 P.M.
Adults $13; Children 6-12 $6; 5 and under Free
Advance tickets Only
Call 263-2682 • 263-6502
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Happy 40th Birthday
Arizona Mom and Dad
(WE DIDN'T FORGET)
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Happy 60th Birthday
PATSY O'CONNOR
(CLARKE - HIRTIEE)
OPEN HOUSE & DANCE
SAT., Nov. 15 ^' 8 P.M.
LUCAN LEGION — Light Lunch
WITH LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY
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WOMEN &
DIABETES
Grand Bend Area Community Health Centre,
69 Main St. E.
TUES., NOV. 18 — 7 P.M.
JOIN US AS WE EXPLORE WHY THIS DISEASE
HAS BECOME MORE PREVALENT AS WE AGE!
SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
Topics also include: Healthy Eating Out and the Joy of Stress!
CALL 519-238-1556 ext. 231 to register
During the day Pap and breast exams will be available for women without a
family practitioner by calling 519-238-2362 a
Refreshments and door prizes
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who cooked the beef, baked the beans, baked cupcakes,
worked in the kitchen, delivered meals, sold tickets,
assembled the meals or cleaned up
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PET ADOPTION
BULLETIN 1
Huron OSPCA (Ontario Humane Society)
CRACKERS
Crackers is a funny, female, black and white
cat that is approximately 2 years old. She
came from Ripley with her kittens where she
was a stray. Crackers seems thoughttul and
intelligent. She takes a little while to warrn
up, but once she is trusting, she will shower
you with kindness.
Crackers will soon be spayed.
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!
SPONSORED BY GeoShack Canada Ltd., 240 Thames Rd. W., EXETER
BRENNER/ KIKKERT
Congratulations,
Pete and Anna!
It is with joy that Gary
and Rue Brenner of
Grand Bend,
announce the en-
gagement of their
beloved daughter,
Anna to Peter Kikkert,
dear son of Ann and
the late Art Kikkert
of Zurich. Anna is
currently a student at
King's University
College at UWO,
studying Social
Justice and Peace.
Peter is presently
working towards his
Master's degree in
History at University
of Waterloo.
We humbly pray
God's blessing on this
precious couple with
all the love and faith
that is their legacy
through Jesus Christ.
SCHWINDT - ROBERTSON
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Meghan Schwindt is thrilled to announce the marriage of
her Uncle Michael and Aunt Jill on Fri., July 25 at the Club
at Bondhead. Parents, John and Wendi Schwindt and
Mike and Jenifer Robertson, are very happy, too! Atten-
dants included Uncle Mike's friends Brad Hartman (best
man), Chris Baker and brother David Schwindt (ushers)
along with Aunt Jill's friend Joanne Dawe (maid of honor)
and sisters Sarah and Pam Robertson (bridesmaids) and
flowergirl, Meghan! The happy couple honeymooned on
the east coast before returning to Pikangikum with puppy,
Moe, and cat, Wretched, to resume teaching for yet an-
other year! We wish them all the best and look forward to
hearing about all their adventures in the years to come.
SCOTT /KUIPERS
Jade Marie and Luke Anthony are pleased to
announce the marriage of their parents, Derek
Scott, son of John and Virginia Scott and Kim
Kuipers, daughter of Andy and Effie Kuipers on
September 13, 2008.
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Exeter United Church
NOVEMBER 8
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
GIVEN BY THE EXETER UCW
AND WOMEN OF THE CONGREGATION
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