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Times-Advocate, 1988-07-06, Page 24Page 12A Times -Advocate, July 6, 1988 ANNOUNCEMENTS BiRTHS DE KORT'- Wilfred and Bobbie (nee Glover) wish to announce the arrival of their 'daughter Tara Murdie- na Mary born on June 23, 1988 weighing 9 Ib. Proud grandparentts arc Jim and Mtlydicna Qlover, Exeter . and Louis and Mary DeKort, -Dash- wood. 27c KEYS - Daryl and Carol Ann are delighted to announce the birth of their son Bradley Michael, born on June 27,. 1988 at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 7 Ib. 12 oz. A new playmate for brothers Jamie and' Scott. Third grandson for Murray and. Joan Keys. Exeter, and Bud and Lois Wilson, St. Joseph. Special grati- •tudc to Dr. Gans and Dr. Steed and the staff at Clinton Public Hospital. 27* McCINCHE1' - John and Dale arc pleased to announce the new addi- tion to their family, another beauti- ful daughter. -She was born in St. Jo- seph's Hospital on June 24. 1988 at. 0827 hours. She weighed 7 lb. 3 oz. and was 20" long. Proud sisters arc Carlene, Crystal and Carrie -Lynn. Proud grandparents are Ken and Don- na McLinchey and Don and Beryl Watson. Special thanks to Dr. May- nard and the third floor 013 staff. Your kindness will not be forgotten. : - . 27* MILLER - Michael John is happy to announce the arrival of his little brother Jason Braun, born June 27; 1988, 7 lb. 11 oz. Proud parents Randy , and Sharon Miller (nee Braun), grandparents John a,.d Tena Braun, Norni and Barb Whiting. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Steciuk, Dr. Fel- lows and staff at both St. Joseph's and South Huron hospitals. 27* VAN OSCII (Ferguson). - Fred and Shelley are pleased to announce the birth of their second -son, Bren- don Harry Donald on May_30, 1988 at 1:16 p.m. weighing 7 lb. 14 oz. A new playmate_, for Kaitlin and Sky- lar. Proud grandparents arc .Donald and Nancy Ferguson of St. Marys and Harry and Paula Van Osch of "• Grand Bend. 27c I ANNOUNCEMENTS BROWN - FIFIELD - Gerry and Gail are happy to announce their marriage on Saturday, June 25. They are now residing with Derek and Ka- tie at RR 2, Ailsa Craig. 27c DEATHS 1 r •GASCHO - At the Bluewatcr Rest Home, Zurich on Monday. July 4, 1988.' Miss Laura Gascho., in her 82nd year. Dear daughter of the late Christian and .Mary Gascho. Dear sister of Clarence of Zurich. Prede- ceased by one. brother Amos and by one sister Mrs. Rachel Ammans. Also surviving" are two nieces and one nephew. Rested in 'the Zurich Chapel of. Michael P. O'Connor -Fu- neral Homes; then to Zurich Men- -nonite Church for funeral service at 3 pan. Wednesday, July 6. -by Pastor Clayton Kucpfcr officiating. Inter- .ment to. follow. in Zurich Mennonite Cemetery. As expressions of sympa- thy, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 27c Mlac\VILLIA\1 - At the Exeter Villa, Exeter, Ontario on July '1; 1988, "Olga blacWilliam (Domenech) of Exeter; in her 8 -8th year. Beloved mother of Mrs. Peter Raymond (Sal- ly Lou) of Exeter and dear grand- mother of Douglas Raymond of To- ronto, - Catherine Blackwell of Toronto and Torn Raymond of Exet- er. Mrs. MacWilliarn was prede- ceased by -her husband A. Douglas MacWilliarn in 1981. At the request of the family there was no funeral home visitation. A private family funeral service was held at the Hop- per Hockey Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter on Sunday, July 3, 1988. Rev. Duke Vipperman offi- ciated. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the -family and may be arranged by call- ing the funeral hontc, 235-1220.. 27c • STATTON - Gilbert L. Statton a resident of- Lake Havasu, Arizona for past 13 years, died at his home on -June 14,'_1988: He was born Septem- .ber 8, 1925 at Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada. Scived in Canadian Navy in -World Was II. Retired from Chrysler Warren -Stamping of Michigan in June 1975. He is survived by his wife Mabel -Statton (Fairbairn), daughter Linda of Lake Havasu, Tcr- ry, Riverton, Wyoming, Randy, Ko- komo, Indianna. One brother Lynn in Williams Lake, B.C. Canada. :Grandchildren Trent, Grant,- Ra- chcllc, Kimberly, Sara Mabel. Funer- al arrangements rnade with -Lictz Frazc Funeral Home. In lieu of -flow- ers, make donations to Hospices of Lake ilavasu Inc. P.O. Box 597, 2180 McCullock Blvd., Lake' Hava- su, Arizona 86403. • 27c CHURN DIflEET�JW EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer of James and Andrew St. Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Hawley Staff Associate: Mrs. Bev Robinson Minister Emeritus: Tho Rev. Grant L. Mills '' Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron SUMMER WORSHIP 10 a m. Morning Worship Junior Congregation for children 10 and under Nursery Facilities Available . Fellowship Time Following Servide Courtesy Car tor July Robert Coates Call 235-2787 ..' Everyone Welcome TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH • - (Anglican) Main Street at Gilley - - Exeter - 235.2565 Sunday, July 10 11;15 a.m. Morning Prayer Seventh Sunday after.Pentecost Rev. Waiter (Duke) Vipperman Nursery Everyone Welcome EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Sunday, July 10 9:45-10:40 a.m. Sunday School and • Communion Service 11.00-12:00 noon Family Bible Hour A Nursery is provided for the above services Tuesday 8 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study • An Services held at Usborne Central School Huron St. East Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL -""'•111"'""""1ABERNACLE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge Sunday, July 10 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 00 a m. Morning Worship . 'Testing Internal Righteousness' 7 00 p m. Evening Fellowship • 'Making Wise Decisions' Wed. 7.00 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Intenm Moderator Rev Rick Horst 284 3172 Organist Mrs Joan Keys Sunday, July 10, 17, 24, 31 WORSHIP SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL WITHDRAWN Resumes August 7 1000am Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Pastor LARRY STOJKOVIC For the months of ttJuly and August 9 Oy a m Congregation Christian Education 1000 a m Church Service Everyone Welcome Rev. Don Rogers Youth Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider Hwy. 4 South Sunday, July 10 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Worship Service 7.00 p.m. Evening Praise Wednesday night 7:00 p.m. Family Night Programs for all ages Nursery available for all services Everyone Welcome 111 BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, July 10 10.00 a.m. Worship -Rain and Drought' It 10 a.m. Sunday School Nursery available 7:30 p.m. Worship . 'Controlled by Love' Everybody welcome Como and Worship wth us EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St North Minister Rev. Robert Arbogast Sunday, July 10 10.00 a.m. Worship Sunday School - (Preschoolers) 700 p,m. Evening Service Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Listen to The` Back to God Hour CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m. Television • Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 31 • DEATHS TAYLOR - At Clinton Public Hos- pital on Friday.. July 1, 1988 Willa Fcrn (Jervis) Taylor of Clinton in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Bob Taylor and dear mother of Carol and Lloyd Moore of Exeter, Barry and: Pat Taylor, Don and Lorraine Taylor both- of RR 3, Clinton. Loving grandmother of Tim and Cindy Moore, Jacqui, Steven, Greg and Kim Taylor. Also survived by one brother Russell Jervis of Clinton. Predeceased' by one sister Cora. (Mrs. Arthur Bishop). Rested at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, Clinton Ontario. Funeral service held -on. Sunday, July 3 at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Bayfield Cemetery. 27c CARDS OF THANKS BARNES - We would sincerely like to thank' all of our friends in Exeter for coming to our farewell dance and making it such a fun time. Special thanks to the Exeter OPP and wives for all the work they did and for the presentation of the gifts that were presented to us. We en- joyed the years we lived there and Jim enjoyed working for the town of Exeter. Thanks again to everyone. 27t Jim and Penny BROWN - I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for the cards and flowers 1 received during the. loss of my mother, Dorothy Krampien. Special 'thanks to Lorcen Gill and Norma Walper and Wendy Jennison. Your thoughtfulness was very much apprcciatcd. 21'' Pat CRECES - The family of the late Mr. Richard Creces wish to express their gratitude for the prayers, food and flowers, the many acts 'of kind- ness, the messages of sympathy and donations to the Town and Country Homemakers were truly appreciated. A special thanks to the CWL ladies for their lunch, Dorothy and Audrey for their special assistance, those who provided child care as well as O'Connor Funeral Home and Rev. Peter Hayes; to those compassionate ladies at the Blue Water Rest Home, a very special thank you. - . 27c EINKBEINER I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the Ste- phen Central School staff, students and community for your kind words of -appreciation, congratulations on my new appointment, sharing of memories, cards and gifts. Special thanks to Brian Elder, the Crediton Women's Institute, the Crediton Firemen, staff and visitors for their thoughtfulness at the open house, to the student council who organized a very special assembly and to all the classes who participated, a big "THANK YOU" for your comments, music and poems. Staff, your sup-. port and kindness was ever present and will always be remembered. 27* Don GiBSON - 1 would like to thank O.U.C. staff and the Huron Parkers for cards, gifts and dinner for my re- tirement. Greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. 27* Roy COVERS - The family of the late Ken Govcrs wish to extend a sinccrc thank you to all their family, friends and neighbours for the flowers, do- -nations, cards and -food -brought .to their homes. We would also like to thank Dr. Wallace and Mrs. Visschcr and all the doctors at the London Regional Cancer Centre for the ex- cellent care Ken received. A very special thank you to Mary Morley and Janice Haytcr Oke for their care, love and support these past moral& We thank Fathcr Gary Goycau for the beautiful mass for Ken and for his spiritual guidance. Thanks also i,,WL of Mount Carmel for the nder i wot flinch provided. Finally a very heartfelt thank you to Mary Pavkeje and Alice Koehler for all their help with work and to all of our very close friends who have giv- en us their love and support when it was needed most. 27c Deana, Kim- David and Greg John, Mary and Rick Mike and Mary -Anti Kpricina Bob and Sheila Rcabum Coming THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites you to at- tend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit Office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter' on Monday, July 11, 1988 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. fin health surveillance, anemia screen- ing and immunization. Adult imma- nization will also be offered at this clinic. 27c GLANVILLE REUNION iunday, July 10, 1988. Gather pan., 2:30 baseball, 4 p.m. •---'dren's ;ports, followed- by'potlucl s,.pper. icaforth Lions Pa: kf 27* SINGLES 1)ANt.,I w Varna- tion Hall, Sat • ' •y ). Holmes v111e. Dancing ,1 No jeans please. Nom cd rc. 27e PANCAKE BREA)i i .1ST, hake and/arage .de, July 3, 8 •n • p.m. Brucct eld Fire Hall, sponsored by Bniceficld 100F. 27.28c I1L1 flit. I I' STiVAL The Cookie Wa- J. l.' " 12, The Mail -Order' - 7,8,13,14' (matinee - ru. t ?eats-L...y),'16. Lucien_ - July 6 , (.o enit g), 7 (matinee), 9,14,15. Unless otherwise indicated, all per- formances are at 8:30 p.Ofti. n1 tinees arc -at 2:00 p.m. Box Office 523- 9300/9225. r 27c DANCE AT TIIE PARK Ailsa Craig, Saturday, July 16, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. En Enjoy the sounds of Smokey Hollow Tickets„S=per person at gate. • , 27c • �•r CARDS OF THANKS HEIBEIN - The family of the late Albert Heibein wish to express sin- cere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for floral and memorial uibutes,'tards, their many acts of kindness during their recent loss. Special thanks to the Pallative Care Unit of Sti Marys, London Nursing Home, Mr. Floil Allard and staff of the Richardson Allard Funeral Home, the ladies of Grace Jnited Church' and Rev. ian MacCuish. 27c • Elaine and Leroy Gould and family JORDAN - 1 want to thank all my friends and neighbours from Lucan, Saintsbury and Clandeboyc for their support and sympathy to me when my husband Howard Jordan's remains were buried. Rev. Beverley Wheeler for her words of comfort and every- one else who helped us. 27c Voyle McCURDY-BUS11BY - Our thanks to the Centralia Community for the thoughtful gift given to us for our forthcoming marriage. 27* Barbara and Mike MOFFATT/WILSON - I would like to thank everyone for the beau- tiful gifts 1 received at the Kippen United Church shower. Your kind- ness and thoughtfulness will., always be appreciated. A very special thank you to Kathy and Doug, Junc and Lloyd, Audry and Brian, Brenda A. and Brenda W., Ruth, aunt Dorothy, Linda and Sharee, Tammy and }leath- er and our parents for all their spe- cial effort and help to make our wed- ding ,a. very happy occasion. 27c - Melissa and Mike SOPER - The family of the late Harold Soper wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for. the flowers, cha- ritable donations, food, cards and expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to Pastor Clayton Kuepfer, the ladies of the Mennonite Church, doctors and " nurses -at University Hospital, Hoffman's Ambulance, Town and Country Homemakers and O'Connor Funeral Home. To Dr. Wallace, Dr. Winquist, Mrs. Viss- cher and the nurses and staff of South Iluron. Hospital. Your caring and concern during the past month= has been very much apprcciatcd. Such support and kindness will al- ways be remembered. . 27c Erma, Sheila and Clayton Glenda and Earl Ruth and Dave and families. UPSiIALL - We would like to thank our neighbours and friends -for the party they gave us on our leav- ing the neighborhood, for (he beau- tiful clock and magazine rack also. Special thanks to Jack and Mary,. David and Deanne for thc work they did in arranging it. Thanks again. 27* Jack Marg and family. iN MEMORIAM ANDERSON In loving memory of a dear father John Anderson, who passed. away one year ago, July 6, 198'7. - - :We were so very lucky To have you as our dad And we look back and remember The great times that we had We remember hiking. to thc bush, On sunny spring like days, As you shared with us those secrets Of nature and its ways • We remember riding with you On. the tractor in the sun And how you always taught us That even work was fun We remember bringing water -To- you, _in a- Mason_ jar And how it tasted -hence-- Than from a tap. by far. We remember being with you At shoots in every place And how the joy of life Was always on your fact. Dad well always remember And cherish times we had Cause it keeps you cl • .i.,. .us .i. You. our dearest dad. Always rememhcrc.! 1,1 • 27* 'ANDERSON - in loving memory of a dear father, John who passed away July 6, 1987. Days of sadness still conic over us Tears of silence •often flow Your memory keeps you ever near us 'Though you died a year ago. Forever remembered son Keith and family. Y, - 27c Events COMING SOON TULSA CRAiG GALA DAYS and Turtle Races, July 15, 16, 17. Register your turtle before July 11 noon. Children 14 and under SI, adults 55. Send to Doug McNair, 136 Queen St. Box 97, Ailsa Craig NOM IAO. 27c FiDDLE & STEP DANCE .CON- TF:ST July 8 and 9, Community Centre, Fergus, Ontario. Camping, on pounds. for information call KC() Hawkins (519)843-3334. 27* THERE iS ONE iN EVERY CROWD. Nominations arcr,now be- ing received for Ontario Junior Citi - ten of -the Year awards. Contact, this newspaper to. nominate an outstand- ing young person ages si.x to 18, who deserves more than a pat on the back. 27* Q1INTE . SUM11FR MUSIC? FESTIVAL in Picton, Ontario, south of Belleville. July 22 to Au- gust 7: Pop, Jazz, folk, classical and Big Band. Features Lawrence Chcm- ey and Music from Sharon the Spit- fire Band, the Montreal' Jubilation Gospel Choir, Holly Arntzen, Joelle Rabu. Tickets S8 to 5'15. Call Quinte Summer Music (613)393- 2939. 27* BEEiF BARBECUE Granton An- glican Church, Wednesday, July 13, 5-7:30, Lions Park, Granton. Ad- vanee tickets until July 11, *tufts $7.50, children under 12 S3, five ' and under free. Contact Jim Hodgins 22512j76, Ken Hodgins 225-2751. 27* IN MEMORIAM ANDERSON - In memory of a dear husband John AnderpVn who passed away one year. ago July 6, 1987. Times goes by and still 1 mourn The loss of you in my life But 1 do remember fondly The years 1 was your wife Time goes by and thoughts of you Daily come to mind. But 1 do remember always Our love with tics that bind Time goes by and, all your pain ]las gone to ease your way. But Ido remember you always As 1 face each brand new day. Remembered by Helen. 27 BENDER In loving memory of a very special mother and grandmoth- er, Violet who passed away three years ago July 10, 1985. She had a love for nature And a heart.as pure as gold She always had a sniffling face And a story to be told A terrific sense of humour And a twinkle in her eye A helping hand in a time of need Mom was one on who you could rely . It's .been three years already We can't believe it's true It scents like only yesterday - We started missing you. Forever in our hearts and sadly missed by daughter Patricia, son-in- law David and grandchildren Jenni- fer, Cassandra and James. 27c PICKERING - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father Earl Pickering .who died 'two years ago July 10. 1986. So -many things have happened Since you were called away. So many things to share with you - Had you not gone -away Your resting place we visit And place flowers with care But no one knows the heartache When we turn and leave you there. Lovingly remembered by wife Bertha and your family. • 27* • TURNBULL - In loving Anemery of a dear mother, Ruble who passed away July 3, 1979. Your presence we miss - Your memory we treasure Loving you always Forgetting you never. Lovingly remembered by Donna and Glen L7* Stag & Doe for Connie Kaak & Phil Masse Fri., July 15 For further infqrmation call 236-4777 or 236-4184 • Buck & Doe for Joe Dayman and Kirsten Hoogenboom Sat., July 9 For information 527-1764, 527-1611 J !appy 801h Dad Tom Desjardine From your family • • H0TEL Lounge 1.111 i•NIi RI.\I\\11-.N1 Monday to Sunday July 4 - July 10 Blue Tattoo Grand Bend Entertainment Showcase ROOFTOP PATIO CAFE IMPERIALS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Trak 11 PIZZA • BURGERS • STEAKS Located in Breakfast Weekends HOTEL at e a m (Jmainslreet) Grand Bend • QUEEN'S SEAFORTH THURS., FRI. AND SATURDAY ROULETTE • Party for Scott Batten Fri., July 8th For information call 235-0591 Heywood Reunion Sunday, July 10 Smorgasbord dinner 1:00 p.m. MacNaughton Park Exeter • IRONWOOD Restaurant Featuring: Swed e Salad Enjoy the Outdoor Patio in Outdoor Patio Weather vee r- r F.F[F ri F .r.vr of II, a1 PJ f ' - Pd7firlsar2 RS t1i' • , OH TIME ttttaACH './. Grand Bend's /": Waterfront Eatery r.: Breakfast, Lunch, . './�( • OPEN DAILY f • Dinner /, Overlooking Beautiful' i•Lake Huron /f- Early Bird Specials $9.95 /- 4'til 5:30 Daily Specials :11 Grand Bend 238-2251 - I:IIARLITE Groin.' Rend 218 2464 Ho, 0,1'4r Opane at 8:30 p.m. hFliren 1'nder I:.r F . r. I re, (DAYS — JUIY 56 1 8 9 10 S DA YS - JULY 11. 12. 13. 14 15 CHEVY CHASE FUNNY ammAgiii FARM 1. IF, - Bf:Frl1-.)11t(J- 11i11flllttlllllllllllllllltl lllt111t 111111 IIuut11111111111rt • Busy Bee Children's - Program July 4th - August 19 Monday to Friday 9:30 - 12 Break for Lunch 1 - 3:30 t Ages 4- 12 For further information Phone Christine Smith Village of Grand. Bend 238-8461 1'