Times-Advocate, 1985-07-17, Page 16Times -Advocate, July 17, 1985
BIRTHS -
ENS - In Queen Elizabeth 11 Hospital.
Grande Prairie, Alberta. June 30, 1985 to
Robert and Katherine. a son. Anthony
Patrick, weighing 81b. 5 oz., a wee brother
for Jonathan. A second grandson for
Audrey Mac Gregor. Exeter and sixteenth
grandchild for Henry Ens. Steinbach.
Manitoba 21i
MARSHALL -- Bob and Beth are happy to
announce the birth of their daughter Erin
Elizabeth. A granddaughter for Lorne and.
Muriel Marshall. Exeter and Laura
Walker. Glencoe. 29
O'LEARY -- Mike and La atm 'nee Clarke i
are happy to announce the birth of Melanie
Marie on July 8, 198,5. weighing 8 lb. A lit-
tle sister for Melissa and Chad and a
granddaughter for Donna Clarke. 29c•
RUSSELL -Bruce r •e and Judy thank (:ext
for the satefe arrival of ark Joel.
born Ju-
ly 2. 1985 at St. Jwpt h's f i s ttat weighing
g
8 Ib. 2 oz. A brother for Crystal. 29e
DEATHS --
BENDER - Suddenly at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Wednesday. July la,
1985, Violet Mildred ( F'rayne i Bender oI
RR Hay. P.O. i Dashwood) . in her 74th
year. Beloved wife of Gordon Bender. Dear
mother of Shirley i Mrs. Ken Richardson
of Mt. Forest. Patricia 1 I'at) I Mrs. Dave
Watson) of Sault Saint Marie. Lloyd
Bender of Crediton. Don Bender of
Dashwood. Doug Bender ot Woodstock and
Harold Bender of Hanover. Predeceased
by son Robert. Also survived by brothers
Harry and Lloyd Frayne. both of Exeter
Predeceased by hi -other George Frayne.
Also loved by 8grandchildren and 1 great-
grandchild. Rested at the 1'. Harry Hoff-
man and Sons Funeral Home. Dashwood,
where the tuneral service was held on
Saturday. July 13 al 11 a.m. Interrpent in
Exeter Cemetery. Rev. R. Sinasac 01-
ficated. Memorials to the Diabetic
Association or The United Church Organ
Fund. Dashwood would he appreciated by
the family. 29c
KNOWLES -- At her late residence on
Riverside Drive. Exeter. on Sunday. July
14, 1985, Marian I. (Slater! Knowles. in her
63rd year. Beloved wife of Douglas 0.
Knowles. Dear mother of Sandra (Mrs.
Ken Bergmann) of Exeter and Cathy
( Mrs. Terry Eby) of Pickering. Dear
grandmother of Jesse and Catherine
Bergmann and Ryan Eby. Rested at the
R.C. Dinney Funeral Home. Main Street.
Exeter: where friends were received by
the .family on Monday, July 15. from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service at the
funeral home on Tuesday. July 16. at 2 p.m.
with Rev. Richard Hawley officiating. In-
- ferment Exeter Cemetery. In Memoriam
donations to the Heart and Stroke Founda-
tion or South Huron hospital would be ap-
preciated by the family. - 29t•
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
Mrs..Hans Gerstenkorn invites all
relativs, friends. and neighbours to an
Open House on July 21, 1985 from 2 -.5 p.m.
in honor of her daughter Linda's marriage
to Chris Shearer of London. Ontario. 29e
Donna and Chris Stover wish to an-
nounce the marriage it their mother
;_,„jsgtrtio Dan Kerslake. son of Robert and
Marmnike blen'WrlEveterx ry,,
married in Weyburn. Sask on June 22 1985
and are residing in liengough, Sask. 29c
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ENGAGEMENTS -
Benny and Karen Bjerg of llensaf. are
pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Janet to Don
Beaver. son of Marie and.Italph Astle of
Dashwood and Lloyd Beaver of Winnipeg
The wedding will take place at Hensall
United Church. on Saturday. July 20. 1985
at 6:30 p.m. Open reception to follow. For
more information call 262-2543. 29
Jack and Betty Sitntnons, Hensall wish
to announce the forthcoming marriage ot
their daughter Carolyn Dale to Stephen
Edward. son of Ted and Mavis Bland, RR
2, Newmarket. Ontario on Saturday.
August 3. 1985. 29 •
CARDS OF THANKS -
tili•Ihelctc
ti n
k. t
I wish to ex cess my a
P
at
1 ' wedding shower held in my honour
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Saintsbury Church. The many gifts are
S friendly
greatly appreciated and rl w a a
welcome into the cominunity. Special
thanks to aunts Alexia. Hazel. Joyce and
Rowena 29e
Brenda Ramsay
Muriel and I -would like to express
sincere thanks to our family and friends
for the phone calls. cards. visits, flowers
and prayers I received.while a patient in
University Hospital. Your thoughtfulness
will always -he remembered. 29'
John Tookey
Angela and Kim McLean wish to express
their most sincere thanks to everyone who
helped make their recent marriage so
memorable. Sincere gratitude to our
special friends al Scotiabank. and Ray-
mond and McLean. Our shower and stag
were most enjoyable. All those cotton p.j.'s
will come itt handy! Special thanks go to
Todd. our music man. We were also very
impressed bv- the terrific service at
flessenland. The kindness and caring °l-
our
four friends and associates has touched us
both deeply. Moist of all. we wish to thank
our five'dear children. who have made us
so proud. •
John and Pearl Bryan, Granton who
recently celebrated their 50th Wedding An-
niversary wish to thank the ladies of the
Granton United Church for all their work
and time putting up the lovely lunch. for
the open house and dinner at night. Many
thanks for the gifts and good wishes, and
all the beautiful cards we have received.
Many thanks to all who took part in the pro-
gram following the dinner. It will never be
forgotten. 29c
The family of the late Mrs. Betty ilea
wish to express their sincere thanks and
appreciation Wall friends. neighbours and
relatives for their sympathy and the many
acts of kindness you have shown: 29c
Mr. Robert Rea and family
Our heartfelt thanks are extended to all
of our friends. neighbours and relatives for
messages of sympathy. floral tributes.
memoriam donations. food contributions
and acts of kindness received in the loss of
our wife, mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother. Our appreciation is extend-
ed to Rev. ft. Sinasac for his comforting
words and- to the ladies of Dashwood
• United Church for the wonderful luncheon
A special thank -you to Hoffman's. Am-
bulance. At this time no words can express
our thanks to all of you for your
,:
tiforightfulirmisAorg our loss. 29e
Gordon e - e arhtf=fa►nilyt4,,
CARDS OF THANKS -
1 wish to express my thanks to lrtends.
relatives and neighbours for the lovely
gifts received at my shower on July 8 in
Mount Carmel Your thuughtlulness is
greatly appreciated. 29
Helen M. Muller
I would like to say thank you to my kids.
relatives, friends for making my ":19th"
again a memorable one - 29t•
• Melon 'I'hompsieit
We wish to express our thanks for cants.
gifts and baking received since the birth ot
Anthony. Thanks to Chris and !Vont lot
watching the other kids. Thanks also to Dr
Gans and the nurses at South Huron
Hospital. 11'e really appreciate all your
help.2"k-
Wayne. Judy and 'Tony. Itegier
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The families of the late Clarence Smith
wish
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to express their sincere thanks to
retaand neighbours for
• lives friends
messages of sympathy; floral tributes.
memorial donations during the loss (11 our
dear father. grandfather. and great grapd
father. Special thanks to Rev. Mills.
Hopper -Hockey. F'utteral Home. the
pallbearers, and the ladies of the Exeter
United Church for serving the lovely lunch
Also to Huronview•, Clinton tor their ex
cellent care while father was a resident
there. This has been all greatly ap-
preciated and will always he remembered
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Leonard "and Doreen Sinn lt
' Marjorie and Lorne hodgtps
Mrs. Ida Willis and family want to ex
press thanks to Dr. Read. Ibe staff nt_South
Huron Hospital and the many well wishers
who inquired daily about her. All will be
pleased to hear she is recovering nicely in
her own apartment in l.entdon. - 29c
- We Would like to thank all friends and
relatives who remembered us on our 55th
wedding anniver>;ary- -
.lint and Emil ()ke•
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Doshwood
Minister
REV. BOB SINASAC
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday. July 21
10 15 o.m. Combined Service for
both congregationsat Zurich church
All are Wekome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street -East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM SLAM(
Minister
Sunday. July 21
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
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Vocation Bible School
July 22.26
9:15 o.m. - 11.30 a.m.
Come and Worship with us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235.2243
Organist
Mr, Robert McIntosh
Sunday, July 21
Service and Sunday School withdraw n
Service resumes August 4
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. July 21
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
Exeter
REV. JOHN OfIEDA
Pastor
Sunday. July 21
930 o.m. Worship Service
Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main 5t. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
Sunday, July 21
10:00 a.m. - Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
7:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery Available
Listen to
. The Back to God Hour
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister: Rev. Richard W. Howley.
B.A. M.Div.
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. July 21 •
10:00 o.m. Morning Worship
with Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Mrs. Margaret Coates - Organist
Courtesy Cor for July
Mr. Chester Dunn - 235-1400
Nursery -Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
Vocational Bible School will be held of Ex-
eter United from July 22nd to July 26th.
Registration will be Monday. July 22nd of
8:30 o.m.
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley. Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector •
235-2335
Sunday. July 21
Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
11 15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Vacation Church School -July 15-19
Ages 3 to 12
Everyone Wekome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W.. Exeter
Sunday, July 21
9 45 a.m. Sunday School
Regular Services
11 o.m. and 7:30 p.m.
with guest speaker Mr. M. Rolley
Wednesday 8 p.m. - Prayer Meeting
• If Christ is the center of our lives. the cir-
cumference will take care of itself. •
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A very sincere "Thank you" to relatives.
neighbours. and friends for visits. cards.
flowers and fruit while in:
University. South-
Huron Hospitals and since returning Winn.
Your thoughtfulness will always -be
remembered. - - 21►
- \largarel Miners
I wish.to warmly thank my friends and
neighbours for the lovely shower of gilts
given at the Centralia Community Shower.
A special thanks to those who took part in
making my shower a most memorable
one. - - 29
Joan Klencke
Coming Events
BiNGO - Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton. 8 p.m
First regular card $I.00. 15 regular games
of $20 each. 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
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CRUISE - the St. Lawrence River this
summer. Romantic cities. the world
famous 1000 Islands. The rernarkable In-
ternational Seaway and Locks. Upper
Canada Village, spectacular shorelines'
and more. 4 to 6 days aboard the elegant
cruise vessel Canadian Empress $534 and
$894. Phone 1-800-267-0960 for brochures
-and reservations. - 27-29x
SUMMER CRUISES --I-- on d`tt tffCC MI'...
Weekly through Kawartha lakes or Bay at
Quinte. Overnight stops,. private
stateroom, licensed dining roan'', iounge -
and sundecks, $790 P.P. Dbl., Brochure.
Box 1540, Peterborough, K9.1 747
(705)748-3666.29x
LINDSAY'S ANNUAL HOMECOMING
Weekend. July 26-28, 1985 Come join in our
Western Weekend Celebrations and
Rodeo! For information or brochure.
Phone 705-324-2393. 29\
BLYTi( FESTIVAL Moose ( *aunty :.1u
ly 19. Polderland: July 18. Beautiful
Deeds: July 16 (opening ), 17. 18 t matine a P.
20. Evening performances at 8:30 p
matinees al 2:00 p.m For tickets Call Box
Office 523-9300/9225 29c•
COUNTRY FAIR - Sal.. July 27, Blyth
Memorial Hall 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Baking.
produce, Granny's attic. fish pond. dunk
ing tank, frog -jumping contest, fortune
telling, books. used clothing. food. fine arts
and handicrafts. and more! Proceeds to
Blyth Festival captial projects. Donations
of items also greatly apprecialed.
Telephone (519)523 -4345 -before July 26 to
arrange pick-up of articles . 29e
BRUCEF'IELD 1.0.0.F. pancake
breakfast. yard and hake sale Saturday.
July 20 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. 28.29c•
THE FARM SHOW - - a revival of the
original play will be performed in the
Goderich Twp. Shed at Holmesville, July
11 - 19 for reservations phone 482-520;
28.21),
HURON COUNTRY i'LAY1I( l)SE
presents "Anne of Green Gables" June 28
- July 20 and in Playhouse II "Blue ('harm
pagne" .luly 9 - 20 Phone 2:18-8451. 21k•
F(0)i) PROCESSOR DEMONSTRATION
- Tips on general use and safety. Recipes
demonstrated include bread. soup. muffins
and more. Tues.. July 30, St. Andrews •
Presbyterian Church. Wingham. 1-3:30
p.m. Wed.. July 31. Huronview
Auditorium. Clinton. 7-9:30 p.m. Admission
$3.00. Pre -register through the Ministry 01
Agriculture and Food at 4821428 or
1-800-265-5170. 29.318•
DON'T MiSS 3 FUN -FILLED DAYS at
Crediton's Summerfcst. Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. August 16. 17. and 18 Open
Friday al 6. Jr. Miss and Miss Sum
merfesl, Midway all weekend. Firemen.
Pancake Breakfast, Horse Show. hake;
Sale, Giant Parade. Dance Saturday nigh)
Beef Barbecue, Regular Bingo. kessii-
Bingo plus much more. Admission Buttons
$1.00 in advance and $2.00 at gate good for
all three days. 29,33c
SINGLES DANCE - Saturday. July 20.
Stratford Fair Grounds Dancing 91.
Music by Country Connection ' Western
BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE - Saturday
August 3 from 9 a.m 1 p m Come int
come all to the church for handmade craft-.
and delicious baked goods. white elephant
sales and raffles Sponsored by 110
Catholic Women's League of Immaculate
Heart of Mary Church in Grand Rend 295
FAMILY BARBECUE - Join our new
Agriculture Minister at a Beef and Pork
Barbecue on Wednesday.. August 7 from 5 8
p.m. at the Jack itiddell F'arm. F:xeler
Adults $8 00. Children $3 00. pre-schoolers
free. F'or tickets phone 524.2994. 2:15.2853.
227-4840. 294-6771. 482-3475 Sponsored by
the Iluron Middlesex Liberal Association
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CARDS OF THANKS -
1%4 sincere thanks to et_eryone who
remembered the with -Visits. cards and
flowers while 1 was in South Huron
hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gans. and
all the nursing staff tor their wonderful
care and to Rev Mills for his visit
Everything was greatly appreciated. 29
Evelyn Edwards
The coaches_ and manager of the
Dashwexxl Tykes would like to thank the
boys for sod) fine work and theparenls for
driving the tx,vs up to the Walkerton Tour
(lament 29e
Thanks again
Tracey and Itob and the families 01 Bill
and Haim Riley of 1lurou Park and Jean
Turner o1 Exeter would like to extend a
sincere thank you to friends and
neighbour's for their help and concern at
the lime 01 our recent bereavement
oral. Uod anti monetary contributions.
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cards. calls and olTers of assistance were
greatly appreciated. ()ur-gratitude is ex-
tended to Rev. .1 Sutton. Dr. Steciuk aiul
'topper -Hickey Funeral tfoine for the"
t-untfort They. provided. Special thanks are
doe to Sylva..lo-Ann. Barb and Lori fur
the. time and effort they. .spent in our
homes All kindness was gratefully reeeiv
ed and will never Ix' forgot1en' 29c
IN MEMORIAM -•=
!tom.: - In loving memory of a "dear
daughter. sister and aunt, Marian ( Rader I
Howe. who passed away July 18. 1976.
We cannot hall the hands of time
(Ir live again the past
But the memories of the"love we shared
Will forever last.
Lovingly remembered by mom. sisters.
brothers and families. 29ne
MILLER -- In loving memory of a dear
husband. father and grandfather.. Herbert. J
who passed away one year ago uly 15.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be,
So Ile closed His 'arms around you.
And whispered "Come to me".
You suffered much in silence;
Your spirit did not bend,
You faced your pain with courage, --
Until the very end. -!
You tried so hard to stay with us,
Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to His loving- home.
And freed you from all pain.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Grace and fancily. - 29*
RiDLEY - in loving memory -of a dear
father and grandfather, Vern Ridley, who.
passed away one year ago, July 16. 1984.
Gone -are the days we used to share
- But in our hearts he is always there.
The gates of memory will never close.
We miss you more than anyone knows.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by daughter Jean and family. 29c
WILLIS -- in loving memory of a dear hus-.
• band, father and grandfather. John who
passed away July 17. 1977.
A smile for all, -
A heart of gold,
One of the best
This world could hold.
Never selfish. alwayk kind
' Wonderful memories. you left. behind.
Sadly missed by his wife Carrie. and
family. 29`
Happy Anniversary
July16
Mom and Dad
We all know that the''''
secret for your 35 happy
years together is the lov-
ing, caring and respect
that you have for each
other.
Many more happy years.
Much love from your
children
Jeanne, Mickie, John, Bill,
Rose and families
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This Than., Flet., & Sat. Night
UEEN'S
SEAFORTH
DEDRINGER
Open Sundays
Party
for
Wilfred Dekort
Fri., July 26/85
Lunch provided
For more information
call 235-2613
after 7:00 p.m.
Happy Birthday
Sandra & Susan
Big Three 0
Love Mom, Dad and
Sisters
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01VEN
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C4
Al>•40/,4A1 FOdo
We're Renovating
July 22, 23, 24
We must close
BUT Thursday, July 25
We'II be open again
Phone 235-0464
NORTH LAMBTON-GRAND BEND
CHAPTER FULL GOSPEL
BUSINESSMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
INTERNATIONAL
Invite You to Their
FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST AT
P.J's ROADHOUSE RESTAURANT CREDITON
Date: Sat., July 27, 1985 at 8:30 a.m.
GUEST SPEAKER: REV. GEORGE HAM, Ailsa Craig, Ont.
George Hazin, on Arab by birth, was born in Bethlehem, Israel into o family
of Greek Orthodox persuasion. As a young person he never attended Church
but at the age of 16 he was converted through the witness of a group of
Pentecostals. Later he recieved the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and was called
to preach. George has a message for everyone. including Jews and Arabs alike.
He conducts an outreach ministry. to Moslem students and is a minister -of the
Pentecostal Holiness Church. Come out and hear this man of GOd - you will
be blessed by his testimony.
SPECIAL MUSIC JOEL 8 MARY HEIMBECKER
Ladies and -youth welcome. Tickets $5.00
- For reservations a must, call by Mon. Prior to meeting dote.
Forest -786-5406, Port Franks -243.2382, Grand Bend -238-8115.Exeter -228.616
Three
Fun -Filled
Days
Fri. - Sat. - Sun. - Aug. 16, 17, 18 -
More Fun for a Buck
Admission buttons Si in advance (S2 at gate).
Good for all three days.
THE
PARTY'S
OVER
A special THANK YOU to everyone who
helped make the
TUCKERSMITH SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
such a success.
Everyone's co-operation and enthusiasm contributed to a
MEMORABLE CELEBRATION
.i1N t1965
THANKS AGAIN
TUCKERSMITH
SESQUICENTENNIAL
COMMITTEE
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