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Times-Advocate, 1982-08-18, Page 201 Poo. 40 • Ki01t.'NAtfw> Tunes-Advocote, August 18,19E2 NO T BIRTHS — BECKER — Shauna is tickled Oak to asiaastaoe the long awaited arrival other baby sister Shari Apt 4, 1112 at weighing 7 St. ass. born l. d parents ll a Mazy Lou. Proud grand - ptr o are .Ucn and Olive Ed- ward et Huron Park and Gordon and Hese Becker of Exeter. Thanks to Dr. Wallace and Mrs. Visscber el Hensall. 33c GENITNER — Bev and Kim are thele to announce the birth of theft daughter Michelle Lynn on July 26, 1982 weighing 9 lbs., 6 on., 21 in. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A beautiful baby sister for Christopher. Pro- ud Grammes are Florence Gent- tner and Dawn Reid Alberta. Special thanks to Dr. Scrimgeour, Dr. Vitas, and 3rd floor nursing staff. 33e HODGINS — Joe and Mary are proud to announce the birth of their son Jamie Joe, born July 30, 1162 weighing 7 lbs., 3 ozs., a brother for Lorna and Leanne.33c KOEHLER — Garry and Brenda (nee Gelinas) are happy to an- nounce the safe arrival of their daughter Shauna Elizabeth, born July 31, 1982 at St. Joseph's Hospital weighing 6 lbs., 7 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mn. Glenn Koehler and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gelinas. 33c McVEENEY — I've landed. Tom and Lisa (nee Lippert) are pleas- ed to announce the birth of heir daughter Amanda Dee at St. Joseph's Hospital on August 14, 1962 weighing 71bs., 2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Earl and Jean- nette Lippert, Crediton and James and Maura McVeeney, Allia Craig. Great granddaughter for Marion Schenk, Crediton and Harry and Margaret Lippert, IliShSate• 33c PICKERING — Ron and Jo -Anne have now completed their family with a little sister for Jeremy n amed Katie Marie. She was born on August 3, 1982 at St. Joseph's Hospital weighing in at 7 lbs., 7 ora. First granddaugther for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raseiburg and eleventh grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pickering. 33c STANLAKE — Doug and Pat joyfully announce the safe arrival of Samantha Michelle, weighing 7 lbs., 5 ozs., on July3l, 1982. A new little sister for Jordan and Sabrina. Another granddaughter for Norm and Mabel" Stanl*ke, Exeter and Doug and Ndrma Hogarth, Orangeville. 33' BIRTHS— \ STUCKLESS IRTHS— CKLESS Danny and Wen- dy (nee Taylor) are pleased an- nounce the birth of their first child, a son, Donald Scott born Monday, July 36, 1982 at 6:02 a.m. weighing 9 lbs., 9 ozs. at St. Joseph's Hospital. Proud grand-. parents are Joanne Taylor, Ex- eter and Carl and Shirley Stucklsss Huron Park. 33c DEATHS — FAIST Reverend Frederick M., in the General Hospital, Strat- ford, Ontario, on Monday, August 16, 1982, Reverend Frederick M. Feist, of 79 Hillcrest Drive, Strat- ford, in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Beatrice Gwendolyn Arends. Dear father at Charles Frederick Foist and daughter -in - taw Sharon, Hamilton, Barbera and son-in-law Ronald Zophy, Louisville, Kentucky, Marion and son-in-law Dennis Jutsi, Troy, On- tario. Brother of Miss Nola Foist; Crediton, and Mrs. Don (Pauline) Robertson, Victoria, B.C. Also survived by five grandsons and two granddaughters. The family will receive friends at the Hein - buck Funeral Home, 156 Albert Street, Stratford, Tuesday from 3-5 and 7.9 p.m. The funeral ser- vice will be held at St. John's United Church, Stratford on Wednesday, August 18 at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be in Crediton Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be given' to the Elevator Fund of Main Street United Church, Mit- chell, or church of your choice.33c JEATER — George Jeater, for- mally of Exeter who passed away at the Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton on Friday, August 13, 1962. Loved husband of Dorothy (Dolly) Jeater (Day), dear father of Fred and Robert Jeater both of Hamilton. Loving- ly remembered by 6 grand- children. The funeral was held on Monday, August 16th at 2 p.m. at the Donald V. Brown Funeral Home, 36 Lake Ave., Stoney Creek, Ontario. Inter,ment at Eastlawn Cemetery in Stoney Creek. 33c KINSMAN — At Seaforth Com- munity Hospital on Saturday, August 14, 1982, Mrs. Eliza (Wallis) Kinsman of 82 King Street, Hensall, in her 84th year. Beloved wife of Earl Kinsman. Dear mother of Mary at home, Leita (Mrs. Russell Ferguson) of RR 1, Hensel', John of RR 2, Staf- fa and Robert of RR 2, Klppen. Mrs. Kinsman was predeceased by four sisters and one brother. Also survived by 11�-a ndchildren and great-grandchildren. Rested at the Bonthron Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, Hensall where the funeral service was conducted on Tuesday, August 17 at 2 p.m. Rev. Stan McDonald officiated. Inter • ment in McTaggart's Cemetery 33c II1II11tIUI1111nghltt�111111011 �' •'iIuIIIiiiiii 111iiiitin1111111111iil1llltllltllllliill Ir 1 I ; lid I I II (.,: lull I II' ll ll' u!nluinl uin,,,.hlllnunnl ,,.., „IIIIIIIIIL,,;IIIII�IIIIIIIIIII lllltlllllllI ..all�ll Peace Lutheran Church Andrew and George Streets REV. JOHN OBEDA Sunday, August 22 Sunday School begins Sept. 12, 1982 10:30 o.m. Morning Worship Church of the Lutheran Hour CFPL 7 a.m. Sunday Welcome Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister REV. BARBARA LAING Organist .Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. August 22, 10:30 a.m. Combined service with the Zurich U.C. congregation a1 the Dashwood pavilion, behind the Community centre. This will be an out -door Communion service. Following the service there will be a pot -luck (finger -food) picnic - drinks provided. Games for children. August 29, 9:45 o.m. - usual morning worship service Everyone Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East, Exeter REV. ABRAM BLAAK Minister Sunday, August 22 10:00 a.m. --- Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. — Worship Everyone Welcome Coven Presbyterian Church MINISTER REV. KENNETH KNIGHl Phone 235.2243 Organist Mr. Robert McIntosh Sunday, August 22 9:00 o.m. Worship Service Sunday School discontinued for summer months. Everyone W.lcome The Trivitt Memorial Church (Anglican) Main of Gtdley. Exeter the REV. J.W. SUTTON Rector 235-2335 Sunday August 22 Twdth Sunday after Pentecost 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist A welcorn. to Visitors Sat. Sept. 11 Chkken barbecue Adults $6.00 5-7 p.m. • - Zion Lutheran. Church Dashwood • Paster - • REV. MAYO MELLECKE Sunday, August 22 9:30 a.m. Sunday Scheel i Bible Study 11:00 o.m. Divine Service . Everyo&e Welcome Exeter Christian Reformed Church Main St. North MINISTER REV. B.H. DE JONGE Phone 235-1723 Sunday, August 22 10:00 a.m.rning Worship Sunday Schou Preschoolers 7:30 p.m.,- Evening Worship Sunday School Grades 1.4 Everyone Welcome Listen to The Bock to God Hour Rodio and T.V. Program CHLO Diol 1570 - 4:30 p.m. CKNX Dial 1570 • 10:30 a.m. CHOK Dial 1070 • 6:45 a.m. Faith 20 • Global 6 (cable 3) • 'Treasure Finders" 9:30 o.m. Sundays Exeter United Church James at Andrew Minister REV. JAMES FORSYTHE Assistant Minister REV. GRANT MILLS Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday, August 22 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Nursery facilities available Courtesy Cor 235-1329 All Are Welcome Centralia and Zion United Churches Minister REV. BURTON CROWE Centralia 228-6974 No regular services during August. Churches closed for vocation. DEATHS — JUNKER At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Monday, August 16, 1982, David George Junket, of Southcott Pines, Grand Bend, formerly of Shakespeare and New Hambtrg in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Catherine (Mein) Junket. Dear father of Janet (Mrs. Don Kobe) of Grand Bend, Carl of Caledonia, Bruce and elan both of New Ham- burg. Dear brother of (Margaret) Mrs. Carl Zoeller of New Ham- burg, Louis Yunker of Leicester, New York, Gordon of New Ham- burg, Edgar of Washington, On- tario, loved by 8 grandchildren. Predeceased by a sister (Hilda) Mrs. Jack Vance cd Innerkip (1982). Resting at the C. Harry Hoffman and Sara Funeral Home, Dashwood. With visitation com- mencing Tuesday evening, where the funeral service will take place Thursday, August 19 at 2 p.m. Reverend Stan McDonald of- ficiating. Interment in Grand Bend Cemetery. Memorial con- tributions to the Cancer Society or the Grand Bend United Church would be appreclated.33c LEWIS — At his home, RR 3, Ailsa Craig on Tuesday, August 10, 1962, Wilbert Wesley Lewis, in his 60th year. Beloved husband of Nola (Bullock); dear father of Carolyn Horner and dear father- in-law of Mike Horner of Crediton, Ontario. Beloved grandfather of Melissa Horner. Dear brother of Ruth, Rae, Fred and Viola all of RR 3, Ailsa Craig. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one daughter (1962) and one brother Elmer (1980). Rested at the T. Stephen- son and Son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig. The funeral service took place Thursday, August 12 at 2 p.m. in the Brinsley United Church. Rev. A.E.'Menzies of- ficiated. Interment was in Ebenezer Cemetery. Donations were received for the Canadian Cancer Society as an expression of sympathy. 33' SMITH — At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Sunday, August 15, 1982, Martha (Sweitzer, Hewlett) Smith of Ex- eter, in her 93rd year. Dear mother of Gordon Hewlett of Col- orado. Resting at the HoPPer. Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter where funeral service will be held on Wednesday, August 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Crediton Cemetery with Pastor Toms of- ficiating. Donations to the Voice of Prophecy Radio Broadcast or It Is Written Telecast would be appreciated by the Smith family. 33c ENGAGEMENTS— Mrs. NGAGEMENTS— Mrs. Joseph McKenzie and Mr. Harry Van Bergen of Exeter, are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter Karen Belinda to Mr. Andrew Charles Adair, son of Mrs. Betty Adair, Parkhill. The marriage will take place August 28, 1982 at 7 o'clock at Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter. Open reception t0 follow. 33c Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Kremer and Mrs. Jack McCann are pleas- ed to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Frances Patricia and Stephen Joseph. The wedding to take place Saturday, August 21, 1982 at St. Columba Catholic Church, Bur- nish, Ontario. 33c Anne and Joe Miller of Dashwood Ont., Rose Mae and Don LeClair, Mt. Brydges Ont., are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their children, Carolyn Dianne Miller to Richard Donald LeClair. The couple will exchange vows on Saturday, August 21, 1982 at 3:00 p.m. in St. Boniface Church Zurich. Open reception to follow in Exeter. 33• ANNOUNCEMENTS — In the celebration of the 40th wedding anniversary of Lawrence and Hazel Scott of Parkhill their family cordially in- vites relatives, friends and neighbours to a social evening on Saturday, August 28, 1962 at Parkhill at 9 p.m. Your friendship and presence is a cherished gift. We respectfully request no other. 33c Coming Events BINGO — Every Tuesday even- ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5, Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card 81.00, 15 regular games, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot 1200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. 26Unc SUNSHINE KIDS CO-OP, pre- school children, ages 21 to 4 years. Registration space is limited. Open house, September 13-1'7. Phone 235-1368 or 235-2961. • 32:33:34nc HOW TO ARRANGE financing seminar, September 14th and 16th, 1962, 7.10 p.m. Conestoga College, Stratford. ,Call Faye Cook, FBDB, 271-5660 to register. Registration fee $45 per person, 860/double. n 33c GOSPEL SERVICES We invite you to come and share a quiet hour with us. Elimville Hall, Sun- days at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 8 p.m. All welcome. Margot Titus and Stella Beane. 33:34:35' TODDLERS -INN NURSERY school, registration call 235.1466 or 235-2996. Open house Wednes- day, September 1, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the Exeter Scout Hall. 33:34:35c DON'T FORGET the Middlesex Beef Producers 25th annual beef barbecue August 19 at Poplar Hill from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker Western Fair general manager Evan McGugan. 33c ODDFELLOW AND REBEKAH campout, August 27, 28 and 29 at Family Paradise campground. For further information call 235-0435, 235-0398 or 229-6544. 33:34• ANNOUNCEMENTS — I CARDS OF THANKS— Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Caulghlin invite relatives, friends and neighbours of both families to an Open House at their home on Saturday, August 21, 1983, 1 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m.honouring the ge forthcoming marriage heir daughter Susan to David Latta. 33c CARDS OF THANKS — Mother and I have been over- whelmed by many many deeds of kindness and consideration shown us since her illness. You have helped its beyond measure. Thank you all so very much. Margaret and Helen Nediger33c Dear Nanny - Mornmie and I would like to say thank you for looking after Christopher while we were in the hospital and for taking such good care of us when we came home. We love you. Michelle and Mom 33c I wish to thank all my relatives, neighbours and friends for their cards, treats, prayers and visits while 1 was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since retur- ning home. Special thanks to Sister St. Paul, Dr. Boyes, Dr. Sales, and nursing staff on 4th floor. Joe Dietrich 33c I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the Town of Exeter and the participating Welcome Wagon stores for the gift certificates and gifts 1 received These gifts real- ly welcome you to the town and help acquaint you with the town. Thanks again and they'll always be remembered. Rick N. Smith 33• The family of the late Martha Miller wish to express their thanks to their friends, neighbours and relatives for the many acts of kindness, sympathy cards, floral arrangements, memorial donations during our recent bereavement. A special thank you to Dr. Wallace and the staff of the Bhiewater Rest Home for the care given to Martha. Thanks also to the pallbearers, Rev. Mellecke, Harry Hoffman Funeral Home and Lutheran Ladies Aid Sieg, Sheila, Jeff and Heather -Jo 33' I would like to express my thanks to all the ladies who at- tended my shower in Mount Carmel. The gifts and cards were really beautiful and appreciated. Thanks again. Maureen Muller 33• The family of the late Arthur Jones wishes to express their sincere thanks and kindness to our husband, father and grand- father. Special thanks for the floral tributes, donations, cards of kindness from friends and relatives brought into our home. Sincere thanks to Pastor Dwayne McLean and soloist Barbara Triebner, Hopper Hockey's Funeral Home and the ladies of Exeter Pentecostal Church for the lovely lunch. Your kindness is always remembered. Lil, Bill and Vi, Mervin (Casey) and Joan Jones and families.33c The family of the late Martha Miller wish to express sincere thanks for the kindness shown in their recent loss of a sister and aunt. Special thanks for floral tributes, donations, cards and kindness from friends and relatives and for the food brought to the house. Sincere thanks to Rev. Meilecke and the Harry Hoffman Funeral Home. Also thanks to the ladies of Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood who served the lunch. Your kindness will always be remembered. Melvin and Gertie Stade and Sherrie 33• I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Shirley and Ivan, Dr. Preuter and the nurses on 4th N.W. Agnes Appleton 33c I would like to thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for the lovely shower gifts receiv- ed at the shower held at Pauline McCann's. The gifts are all useful and very much appreciated. Thank you. Frances Kremer 33c We wish to express our sincere thanks to our family, friends, neighbours and relatives for the beautiful cards, gifts and best wishes on our 40th wedding an- niversary. Special thanks to the ladies of Caven Presbyterian Church. Norm and Mabel Stanlake 33' The family of the late Wayne Stirling would like to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours, Dr. Perkin and nurses at the emergency in Strathroy Hospital and Boxes' Ambulance. Special thank you to Bruce and Pat Fraser of Stephenson Funeral Home, Beatrice Ash, pallbearers and flower bearers and United Church Women. Thankyou for the floral tributes, cards of sym- pathy, telephone calls, everyone that sent things to our homes, and - everyone who donated to the Heart Fund and the Bradley Stirl- ing Trust Fund, and to anyone else who helped in any way. Their acts of kindness and sympathy will always be remembered. The Stirling family and the Gard- ner family. 33c The family of the late Ross Cooke would like to say a sincere thank you to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindnesses and expressions of sympathy dur- ing their recent bereavement. We would especially like to thank Rev. Grant Mills, the Paul Bros. and those who sent flowers, cards and memorial donations and everyone who sent food to the house. 33. 1 would like to express my thanks to my friends, neighbours and relatives for the beautiful cards, gifts and visits. Special thanks to Rev. Barbara Laing for her visits and to my family for all their help while I was a patient in St. Joseph's% Hospital and since returning home. It has all been much appreciated. Violet Bender 33. The family of the late Wilbert Lewis wlah to express sincere thanks for the kindness shown to them in the recent loss of a loving husband, father and grandfather. Sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the floral tributes, donations, cards of sympathy, and for food brought to our homes. Special thanks to Rev. A.E. Menzies, Dr. Wm. Scrimgeour, T. Stephenson and Son Funeral Home (Pat and Bruce Fraser). Jackie Wills and Joanne McGregor, VON nurses, pallbearers, flower bearers, Evelyn Trevithick, and Douglas avis. Also thanks to Pastor Beatrice Ash, and Rev. Robert Roberts for their prayers and visits; and to the Brinsley U.C.W. for providing the lovely lunch at the church. Your kindness will always be remembered. Nola Lewis and family 33• I would like to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Gans, nurses at South Huron Hospital, Dale Blackburn, also for gifts, cards, etc. while I was in hospital. It was much appreciated. Calvin Rohde 33' I would like to thank my friends, neighbours, and relatives for all the lovely cards, flowers and gifts that I received and also to those who attended my surprise birthday party: You. made the day a very special one. Mrs. Myrtle Gunning 33• I would like to sincerely thank all my friends for the lovely cards and best wishes received for my 100th birthday. I would also like to thank my family for making it a very special day fqr me. Jennie Lawson 33• We would like to express a heartfelt thankj'ou to our family and friends for the cards, gifts ' and best wishes on the occasion of our 45th anniversary. You made our day a special and unforget- table one. Richard and Yvonne Creces 33c A sincere thank you for the cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient in Westminster. Hospital and since returning home. All was appreciated. Delmer Skinner 33' I would like to convey a sincere thank you for all thoughtful ex- pressions of sympathy received by Norm and myself after the re- cent passing of my beloved sister Norma Elliott. Your loving thoughts were most comforting and appreciated. Leona Amos 33c Norma and I would like to sincerely thank our relatives and friends for their gifts, cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in University Hospital and since returning home. A very special thanks to Dr. Wall and in- terns, the nurses and staff on the eighth floor for .their excellent care. Your kiruititer will always be remembered. Ray Cockwill 33' We would like to sincerely thank Dr. Steele, Exeter; Dr. Fellows and Dr. Copeland, Lon- don; and all of the staff on the 3rd floor at St. Joseph's Hospital for helping bring our daughter and bundle of joy Amanda Dee into the world. Tom and Lisa McVeeney 33c IN MEMORIAM— ABBOTT EMORIAM— ABBOTT In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father Clifford A. Abbott who passed away two years ago, August 19, 1980. There is a gift in life you cannot buy, That is very rare and true, It's the gift of a wonderful husband Like the one I had in you. The many things you did for me in your kind and loving way, You gave me years of happiness no one can take away, Nothing can be more beautiful . than the memories I have of you. • 7o me you were someone special, And God must have thought so too. Sadly missed and remembered by his wife Lela, Arthur, Marion, Rowena and Allen and grandchildren. 33• BEER — In loving memory of a dear husband, Dad and Grand- dad, Fred C. Beer, who passed away August 19, 1973. A page in our book of memories, Is tenderly turned today. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by his wife and family. 33* DOUGALL — In loving memory of Malcolm G. Dougall who pass- ed away August 22, 1979. Time slips by but memories stay, Quietly remembered every day, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever. Ever remembered by Blanche, Jim and Mary, Peter, David and Sheila. 33• GIBSON — In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law and Uncle Murray E. Gibson, who passed away one year ago, August 18, 1981. Far down the lane of memories, The light is never dim, Until the stars forget to shine, We will remember him. Ever remembered by Elliott and Audrey, John, Marilyn and family. 33• GOWER — In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grand- father, great grandfather and great great grandfather Isaac Gower who passed away 17 years ago, August 16 1965. A heart of golds beating, Hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove He only takes the best. The leaves and flowers may wilt, The golden sun may set. But the hearts who kived you dearly, Are the ones who won't forget. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by wife Mary and familieat. 33' 446 IN MEMORIAM — BIEBER — In loving memory of a dear mother and gr norther, Mrs. Ellen Bieber who paned away one year ago, August 16, 1961. 011 a loved one gone to rest, Tears in siknoe often flow, Al we watched you suffer and watched you go, You never deserved what you went through, When the time came we suffered too, God took your hand and eased your pain, Even though we are now apart, Loving memory fills our hearts. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by daughter Ma aret, son-in-law Bob and Gail, Fred, Pam -and Tracy. 33• BIEBER — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Ellen Anne who passed away one year ago, August 16, 1961. The leaves and flowers they wither, The golden sun may set, But the hearts that loved her dearly, Are the ones that won't forget. We do not need a special day, To bring you to our minds, The days that we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time has only proved to us, How much we miss you yet. When we are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you whisper, "Cheer up and carry on." Times we see your photo, Seems to smile and say, "Don't cry I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again someday." Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter Bar- bara and granddaughters Lisa and Lori. 33• MITTON — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father Chester Milton who passed away two years ago, August 24. This day is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed we will never forget, Deep in our hearts he will always Lovedstay' and remembered every day. Sadly missed by wife Lynette, children Helen, Virginia, David, Daryl, Bob and their families.33c NEIL — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Murray Neil, who passed away five years ago, August 20, 1977. There are no poems we could write, To tell how much we miss you, More and more each day. Beautiful memories are woven in gold, This is the picture we tenderly hold, Deep in our hearts his memory is kept, To love and to cherish; And never forget. Always remembered and miss- ed by wife Thelma, daughter and son-in-law Bev and Carl and grandchildren Jeff and Kim and Walter. 33* REVINGTON — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mary Therese (Cronyn) who passed away one year ago, August 17, 1981. In a quiet country graveyard, Where the gentle breezes blow, Lies one we loved so dearly, And lost one year ago. So put your arms around her Lord, Treat her with special care, Make up for all she suffered, And all that seemed unfair. So little time, her pleasures few, She deserved not what she went through Treasure her Lord in your garden of rest, For on this earth she was one of the best. Lovingly remethbered and sad- ly missed by husband Lyle, Carla, Peter and Debbie, Greg and Dianne and grandchildren. 33c 1N MEMORIAM— REVINGTON — In. Loving memory of a dear daughter-in- law and sister-in-law, Mary Therese, who passed away August 17, 1961. "He saw the road was getting And tFie hills were hard to climb, So He closed your weary eyelids, And whispered 'Peace be Thine' " Lovingly remembered by: Sheridan and Leda, John and Elaine, Jack and Marlene, Gary and Ann. 93c PRANG — In loving memory of a very dear wife, mother and grandmother (Amelia) who pass- ed away August 16, 1979. No one knows of the silent heartache, Only those who have loved can tell, Of the grief we bear in silence, For the one we loved so well. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by husband, children, in-laws and grandchildren. 33' PRANG — In loving memory of a dear sister Amelia (Rader) Prang who passed away August 18, 1979. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever. Remembered always by brothers Lloyd, Irvin, Elgin and Elmer; sisters, Dorothy, Hilda, Violet and families. 33c Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend Family Planning Clinic Every Tuesday from 6:30 - 9 p.m. HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information CaII 235-1014 LWeekdays or Tuesday evenings All medications, IUD's etc. Provided free of charge Everyone welcome Parkhill Junior Farmers 'Illornmenr se's Dawes Sat., Aug.. 28 9 -.1 Parkhill Arena. Featuring Mike siker and the Kickstawds $5.00 per person Lunch available Call 294-6119 or 294-0192 for tickets For a few hours... a day... a few nights... ARENA DANCE Parkhill Friday, Aug. 20, 1982 Music Dublin Corporation Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 a.m. Advance tickets $5.00; At the door $6.00 Tickets on sale at: Arena, Parkhill Patons Esso Parkhill South End Service Parkhill J.R. Prout Men's and Boys Wear Parkhill Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Ailsa Craig or call 294-6497 or 294-0082 H1 UIIIII11I1111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII AND .SEND: Newest radio sound Is here. If no AM ear radio. brineTour own AM portg141. radio• Thursday, Frl ay, Saturday Aupust19,20,21 Kiddies Night-Thurs., Aug. 19 Free Pepsi, Chips, Balloons, &Draws Due To Disney Policy Children 50c Preschool FreeWALT PIs Sunday, Monday, Tuesday August 22, 23, 24 The Return of the Great Adventure. AIDERS OM. [v511'igi i:. �ENMILLER ��� > > O ...our unique country resort is for you! Benmiller Inn For farther Informative er reservstlons, write or call BENMILIER INN, R.R. 4, GODF.RICH, OW. N7A 3Y1 (519)524.2191 DAILY LUNCHEON BRUNCH Served Dally From 11:30 am to 2 pm Includes ' Homemade soup, variety of salads & cold meats, choice of hot mala course, tem- pting array of desserts, coffee, tea or milk. For Those Who Prefer Something fighter The COLD SELECTION Served with deseert l coffee Available at Or, Come Out Anytime... ENJOY THE COMFORT OF OUR LICENCED PATIO and one of our special summer refreshments, 00 • Per Penna pies 7% tax 50 • • per person There's lots to see and do in Benmiller. Come as you are. We are located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Highway No. 8, 5 miles (8 km) east of Goderich and 8 miles (12.8 km) west of Clinton, Ontario. Watch for our sign. 1