Times-Advocate, 1985-01-09, Page 23BIRTHS --
ALDERSON - Victor and Mary (Blewelt
are pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter, Chelsey Kae Alderson, at 2:52
a.m.. Sunday, December 30. 1984, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Seven pounds,
six ounces. Proud grandparents are Bill
and Hazel Blewett. 1pperwash Beach. and
Tom and Margaret Alderson, Forest -
DARLING - Mark and Deborah (Kind!'
Darling are very proud and happy to an-
nounce the birth of their first child, a son.
Brent Robert. born December 30, 1984 at
St Joseph's Hospital. Proud grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. Robert Kindt, Parkhill
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Darling, Mount
Carmel. Proud great grandparents are
Mrs Erna Kindt. Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs.
John Geerts, London. Mrs Anne Field,
Windsor and Mrs. Addie Darling, Victoria
13 C. Special thanks to Dr D Maynard and
Dr. V Clyne and the third floor®ursing
staff at St. Joseph's Hospital. 2e
E:AGLESON - Gary and Chris, Zurich.
Ont., are very happy to announce the birth
of Matthew's little brother, Jonathan Rae.
tie was born on January 2. at St. Joseph's
hospital. London. Proud grandparents are
Shirley Eagleson of Greenway and Fred
and Audrey Haberer. Zurich. 2c
GLAV I N - Eugene and Debbie are thiifl-
BIRTHS -
VEAL - Mike, Cathy and David are pleas-
ed to announce the birth of Steven
Wiilli Hospital.r
on December 28 at St. Joseph'
Proud grandparents are Arnold and
Theresa McCann, Mount Carmel and Ross
and Pat Veal. Hensall.
2e
DEATHS -
MOIR - At South Huron hospital Exeter.
on Sunday. January 6, 1985. Alvin Moir.
Beloved husband of Mrs Ila i Mitchell)
Moir: in his 89th year. Father of Shirley
( Mrs. Bev Lyons) and Mrs Norma Squires
both of London. Also survived by three
grandchildren Lisa, Terry.and Janet. one
granddaughter Theresa, four brothers
Jack of Detroit, Oran o[ St. Catharines.
George of Hensall and Edgar of Grimsby.
Predeceased by one brother and one sister.
Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter on Tuesday. Funeral ser-
vice was held at the funeral home on
Wednesday, January 9 at 1:30 p.m., Rev.
Kenneth Ktlight officiating. Interment Ex-
eter Cemetery. Donations to South Huron
Hospital would be appreciated by the Moir
family. 2c
SMITH - Edna Grace (nee Bowden) at
Scarborough General Hospital on Wed.,
Jan. 2, .1985 in her 84th year. Edna Smith
beloved wife of the late Robert Smith. lov-
ingmotherof Marlene i Mrs. Jack Howitt
dear -sister -of -Fr . ow n and the -late-- - - -
Ethel and Harry, dear grandmother of
Michael Funeral service held at Jerrett,
the -safe -arrival to announce the-saferrival of -Martin
Marty Gerald born December 28. 1984
weighing 6 Ib. 13 oz. A little brother for
Leona and Mark. Proud grandparents,
Leona Glavin and Gerald and Florence
Millson great grandchild for Clarence
Millson. Thank you to Cheryl Carroll and
the rest of the VON's, Dr. Merideth and
third floor nursing staff at St. Joseph's
hospital. A very special thank you to Dr.
J. K. Milne. A wonderful birthday present
for Poppa' 2c
HODGINS -- Brian and Debbie
( MacGregor) are pleased to announce the
arrival of their first born. a son. Nevin Ace,
born December 17. weighing 5 ib. 7 oz.
First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Max
Hodgins and fourteenth for Mrs. Betty
MacGregor. Special thanks to Dr. Fellows
and the third floor nursing staff at St.
Joseph's Hospital. 2'
HOOGENBOOM - Ben and Sue are thrill-
ed to announce the birth of their daughter.
Jenna Leigh, born Dec. 31, 1984 weighing
7 lb. 14 oz. A beautiful sister for Kirsten and
Benjamen. Excited grandparents are Bill
and Dorothy Warburton and Helen
Hoogenboom. Special thanks to Dr. Steciuk
and Dr. Fellows and third floor staff al St.
Joseph's Hospital. 2c
ROOD - Paul and Pam (nee Brenner► are
pleased to announce the birth of their third
son. Ryan Anthony William, born Dec. 19.
1984 at 8:55 a.m. at Strathroy hospital
weighing - 7 lb. 101.2 oz. A brother for
Timothy and Christopher. Proud grand-
parents are Bill and Marlene Brenner and
Cornelius and Dora Rood. Proud great
grandmas are Ev Brenner and Hazel Mit-
chell. 2c
ROUSEBOOM - Albert and Trudy are
pleased to announce the arrival of a
daughter. Sara Erin Nicole. 7 lb. 1212 oz.
Sister for John, Julie and Lisa.
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CARDS OF THANKS -r •
1 wish to express my sincere thanks W
my 'aunty. relatives, neighbours and
friends for their visits, cards. flowers and
treats while a patient in University
Hospital and South Huron in Exeter.
Thanks also to the doctors and especially
the nurses for helping to ease the discom-
forts of being in hospital. A special thank
you to all the telephone callers for their in-
terest and well wishing messages both
while in the hospitals and since coming
home on January 4. 1985. 2
Clarence Down
I wish to thank all my friends, relatives
and neighbours. for the cards. treats and
gifts while a patient in the hospital and
since returning home. 2c
Susan Keyes
I wish to express my sincere thanks and
appreciation to our relatives. friends and
neighbours for the beautiful floral tributes,
prayers, cards of sympathy, food, dona-
tions to the heart fund, diabetic assoc.. and
Bibles during the loss of my husband.
Special thanks to the doctors and nurses at
St. Joseph's Emergency and Coronary
Units, Hoffman Ambulance team, Hoff-
man Funeral Home. pallbearers. flower
bearers, and everyone who helped at home
in any way. Rev. Mino, Rev. and Mrs. E.
Wattam and the ladies of the Grand Bend
U.C.W. for the lovely lunch. Thank you.2s
Scarborough Chapel on Fri., January 4.
1985. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. 2c
ANNOUNCEMENTS-
Collins
NNOUNCEMENTS-
Collins - January 16, 1935. On the occasion
of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mur-
ray and Ellen Collins ( nee Garrod), we the
family cordially invite friends, neighbours
and relatives to Open House Sunday.
January 12. 1985 from 2-5 at the Canadian
Legion Branch 422, Queen's St. Ailsa
Craig. Your presence and visit will be our
gift. 2c
CARDS OF THANKS -
Our sincere thank you and appreciation
to relatives and friends for the beautiful
floral tributes, messages of sympathy and
calls during the loss of our loving mother
Elizabeth (Bessie) Dinsdale, grandmother
and great grandmother. 2*
Olive and Earl Ratz and families
I would like to thank all my family and
friends for visits, flowers, cards and treats
while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Thank you all for being so good to me,
love you all. 2*
Thanks again. Mae Wolfe
The family of the late Rachel Tuke wish
to express their sincere thanks to relatives.
friends and neighbours for their beautiful
floral tributes, donations and food during
pur recent loss. Special thanks to the 1'.
Haskett and Son Funeral Home. the
• pallbearers. Dr. Lock and the staff and her
many friends of the Craigholme nursing
home for their kindness. patience and
understandin
2c
Glenn, Isobel: Carol and Doug Haskett
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING -
Orgonist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, January 13
9-45 a.m Sunday Service
9 45 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery Available
Every Thursday is Teen Group
Alf are Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East. Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday January 13
10 00 o.m. Worship Service
11 00 a.m Sunday School
7 30 p m Evening Service
Come and Worship with us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243 ,
Organist
Mr Robert McIntosh
Sunday January 13
11 30 a.m Morning Worship
11 30 o m Sundoy School
All Giodes
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV MAYO MEIIECKE
Sunday. January 13
9 30 a m Sunday School and
Bible Study
11 00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Morn of Gidley. Exeter
the REV. J W SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday. January- 13
Baptism of our lord
11 15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Church School and Nursery
Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEOA
Pastor
Sunday, January 13
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
9:30 Sunday School and
Bible Study
Welcome
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Lay Associate
Mr. Peter Snell B.A.
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. January 13
11 00 a.m. Morning Worship
Mr. Peter Snell
11:00 a.m.-Church School
Courtesy Car
Mr. Robert Coates
235-2787
Nursery Facilities Available
Everyone Wekome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday. January 13
10:00 a.m. - Morning Service
Sunday School -(Preschoolers)
230 p.m. Afternoon Worship
Nursery Available
both services
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Back to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Dial 920 - 10-30 a.m
CHOK Diol 1070 - 7.30 a.m
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
9 30 o. m. Sundays
Emmanuel -
Baptist Church
187 Huron St W Exeter
Pastor Don Boyd
Sunday January 13
9 4 o.m. Family Bible School
11 00 o.m. Morning Worship
7 30 p.m. Evening Service
Visit us soon'
The family of Earl Middleton wishes to
express their thanks to the many friends
who called at Haskelt's Funeral Home.
The flowers, donations and calls were
deeply appreciated. Special thanks to
Kingsway Lodge Nursing Home for their
sensitive and, loving care over the four
year period that Earl called this his home.
Thanks to Dr. Hiscock for his attentive
care and a special thanks to Rev. Bruce
Pierce of Granton United Church and
former minister Elwood Morden for their
participation in the memorial service. The
Granton United Church women who serv-
ed at the reception of friends are specially
remembered. 2c
A sincere thank you to all who
remembered us on our 40th Wedding An-
niversary with cards. visits, telephone
calls, gifts and to our families for a fun fill-
ed evening including a surprise visit from
our son Leonard. 2c
Mary and Bernard Rimmer
1 would like to express my sincere thanks
to friends and family for their cards. gifts
and visits while I was a patient in Univer-
sity Hospital and since my return home.
Jill and 1 have been overwhelmed with
everyone's thoughtfulness and cannot
begin to -express our deepest appreciation
to all. Special thanks to Hoffman's Am-
bulance for their very quick response: to
Dad for all the extra work and long hours
to keep the shop operating and to my fami-
ly for all the little "extras" I asked of
them. 2c
Brian Kipfer
i wish to express my sincere thanks to
my family. friends and the staff at Huron -
view for the lovely Christmas cards.
flowers and gifts. Many thanks to the
organizations who so kindly remember
me. Also thank you 10 all who sent cards
of sympathy in the passing of my dear lit-
tle Great Grandson. Your thoughtfulness
means so much 1 would like to wish
everyone a very Happy, Healthy New
Year. 2•
Beatrice Johns
IN MEMORIAM-
IN MEMORIAM --
HERN - In loving memory of a dear dad
and grandpa, Thomas G., who passed
away two years ago, January 7. 1983.
The things we feel most deeply.
Are the hardest things to say.
We cannot explain how much it hurt.
When he was called away.
We cannot have the old days back.
When we were all together.
But deep in our hearts your
memory is kept
To love and cherish forever.
Lovingly remembered by Wayne, Laura.
Barbara. Earl. and families 2'
HERN - In loving memory of a dear
lather. grandfather and great-
grandfather. Thomas G Hern, who pass-
ed away January 7. 1983.
We do not need a special day Dad
To bring you to mind,
The days that we do not think of you.
Are very hard to find.
They say time heals all sorrow.
And helps one to forget.
But time so far, has only proved
How much we miss you yet.
Deeply missed by Alma, Ross and
family. 2'
ROWCLIFFE - In loving memory of my
dear husband Hector Rowcliffe who pass-
ed away January 12, 1977.
Life goes on i know that's true.
But not the same since 1 lost you.
Thou: absent you are ahvays near
Stil ov ' s
Remembered always by his wife Molly.
2`
SPRUYTTE - In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grandmother, Julienne.
who passed away one year ago, January
10, 1984.
I will always remember you in my heart.
That happiness we both knew.
As we travelled life's pathway together.
It was beautiful because of you.
I remember the day 1 met you,
And the day God made you mine,
Yes, i will always remember
!Until the end of time. -
We made our vows together,
Until death do us part,
But the day God took you from me.
My whole world fell apart.
But -with all my tears and heartaches,
The one thing that has made me glad.
You chose me to share with you,
The wonderful years and the love we had.
Forever loved, and sadly missed by your
husband Maurice, son Jerry and Frieda
and grandchildren. 2*
WHITING - In loving memory of a
wonderful daughter. Margaret Eleanor
Whiting. who passed away January 13,
1976.
A cluster of precious memories
Sprayed with a million tears
Wishing God had spared you
If only a few more years.
You left a beautiful memory
And sorrow too great to be told,
But to us who loved and lost you
Your memory will never grow old.
Loved and remembered by Mother
Mildred Thomson and family. 2•
DESJAHi)iNE - In loving memory of a
dear brother-in-law and uncle Byron who
passed away Jan. 14. 197* -
Memories are Treasures no one can steal
Death is a heartache no one can heal
Some may forge) you. now that you're
gone
But we will remember you no matter how
long.
Lovingly remembered by Nola and
Clara and families 2•
IIECKMAN - In loving memory of a dear
wife, Marjorie Jean, mother and grand-
mother. who passed away len years ago.
January 4. 1985.
Precious memories of you Mom.
Still east their gentle glow.
To grace our• days and light our paths.
Wherever we may go.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by,hushand Itheinhard, Marion and Bruce
Dykeman and family. Robert and Lynn
Heckman and family. Linda and Robert
Salts and Charles 2c
IIEIIN In loving memory of a dear hus-
hand. father and grandfather. Thomas G.
Hern. who passed away two years ago
January 7, 1983
It is sad to walk the road alone -
Instead of side by side.
But to all there comes a moment
When the ways of life divide
You gave us years of happiness.
Then came sorrow and tears
But you left us beautiful memories
We will Treasure through the years.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by his wife Olga and family. 2•
Coming Events
B1NG(t Every Tuesday evening at
Vanaslra ('entre. RR 5 Clinton. A p m
First regular card SI 00. 15 regular games
of 820 each. 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
8200 must go Admission restricted to 16
years and over
321fne
4-11 ORGANIZATION MEETING - South
Huron area for farm, home and
snowmobile safely. etc ,January 9.8 p m
Stephen Central Public School Informa-
tion call 228-6228 2c
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH -
Wnmen's Beef Barbecue Wed., April 10 2c
"THE Ift'ltUNC'OU'NTY HEALTH t'NIT"
- invites you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre. held at the Health Unit
office. South Huron Hospital. Exeter on
Tuesday. ,January 15. 1985 from 1:30 - 3:30
p m for 10 health Surveillance. 2) Foot
('are. 3 r Anaemia Screening, 41 !'rine
Testing. 5 1 Blood l'ressure 2c
..TILE HURON COUNTY HEALTH t:NiT
-- invites you 10 attend the Child Health
Clinic. held at the Health ('nil office. South
Huron Hospital. Exeter on Monday.
January 1 t. 1985 from 930 11 30a m for
1 Health Surveillance. 21 Anaemia
Screening. a 1 Immunization. .0 Hearing
Screening. 51 Vision Screening. 6) Fluonde
brushing far ages 3 to 5 years ADULT iii
MU'NIZATiON WILL ALSO BE 1)1"
E'F:RED AT TIiIS CLINIC" 2c
Py
For
( Mike Scott
Sat., Jan. 12
For more information
call 294-0308 or
234-6751
Times -Advocate, January 9, 1985 Page 11A
Drain repair work
awarded in Stephen
The contract for repairs to the Cen-
tralia municipal drain has been
awarded by Stephen township
council.
Hodgins and Hayter with the lowest
of two bids at 9,595 will undertake the
repair work.
The township's share of the cost of
completion of the Lucan-Crediton
Walker Drain floodplain study under-
taken by the Ausable-Bayfield Con-
servation Authority.
One tile drain loan application
amounting to $5,100 was approved.
A COUNTY PAGE -
Merner of Exeter served
page at a recent Huron county
council meeting. Julia, the
daughter of Gerald and Caroline
Merner is a grade six student at
Exeter Public School.
Julie
as a
The family of lvlarinus and
Helena (Martin and Helen)
Koret'aar invite friends,.,,
relatives and neighbours to
an
Open House
in honour of their parent~ -
40th wedding anniversary
on
Saturday, January 12
from 2 - 5 1).m. in the
Exeter Olde Town Hall
Council reaffirmed a previous deci-
sion to have the township office take
over the collection of tax arrears with
tax sales to be handled by the county
of Huron.
No objection was raised to a zoning
bylaw application by the township of
McGillivray.
Continuation of the five percent
sewage service rates at Grand Cove
Estates near Grand Bend was
approved.
A Co-op student will be employed
this summer in the township office
under a joint provincial -county .
arrangement.
Reeve Alan Walper, deputy -reeve
Ralph Weber, clerk -treasurer Wilmar
Wein and road superintendent Eric
Finkbeiner will attend the Ontario
Good Roads convention and represen-
tatives to the ROMA convention will
be councillors Ruth Miller, Ken
McCann and Tom Tomes.
A resolution from the township of
Adjola received council support. It
pertains to changes in the Livestock
Protection Act concerning farmers
who -shoot stray dogs who have at-
tacked farm animals.
NorseshoeVimer
Re -opening
We are reminding you
that we will be open
on January 15 from 7
a.m. - 9 p.m. Hope
you all had a good
holiday. We did too.
Lloyd and Doris Smith
and Staff
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Sunday Brunch
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236-7707
RR 2 Zurich
10 km. north of Grand Bend,
Just north of St. Joseph
Friday, Jan. 18
8 p.m.
Exeter United Church -
Lunch provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
11:30
till
3 p.m.
Sunday
Dinner
from
4 p.m.
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- Exeter
This coming
Sunday, January 13th
3 p.m. til 6:30 p.m. I
Homemade soup or
bnice, salad, prime rib of
eef, potatoe,
vegetable, dessert, cof-
fee or tea.
575
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Friday Special
12 noon - 6:30 p.m.
Fish and chips
325 F.
Open everyday for
Breakfast, lunch and even -
Ing specials, plus regular
menu
Mon. thru Fri. 6 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sot. and Sun. 8 a.m. • 7 p.m.
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Centralia College
of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1Y0
"The Challenge of Rural Living"
- Coping in the '80's
A series of lectures and discussion topics of interest
to the farm family at OMAF Office, Clinton, Ontario
January 17
January 24
January 31
February 7
February 14
February 21
• Eugene Swain - farmer turned pastor
* Jay Campbell - communications consultant
• Don Keillor - parenting, growth .and rural
concerns
• Louise Marritt - maintaining a healthy attitude
• Panel of Area Farmers - working together - on
and off the form
• Keith Roulston - rural stereotyping
Each session: 7:30 - 10:30 p.m.
The series is co-sponsored by
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food,
Clinton, Ontario
Canada Employment & Immigration Commission
Courses free of charge
Ministry of For more information or to register contact:
^"nUfe Brenda McIntosh, co-ordinator, 527-0358 or
and Food
Centralia College at 228-6691, Ext. 245
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