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1 in)er� Advocute. Apo it 17, 1985
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BIRTHS -
BAILEY - We are excited and pleased to
announce the safe arrival of Gordon
William. a brother for Katie and son to
Tom and Leslie. Born on Sunday. March
31. 1985 weighing 11 Ib. 5 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Gordon and Juan Freeman of
Peterborough and Bill and Joyce Bailey of
I lensall 16e
DYKEMAN - David and Lois are very
pleased to announce the birth of their son.
Bradley David. born on March 29, 1985 at
St. Marys Memorial llospital. St. Marys,
Ont A brother tor Kerry and Lindsay.
Grandchild for Marjory Dykeman and Mr.
ind Mrs. Lorne Johns. Great grandson for
Florence Johns and Mr. and Mrs. David
;pence. 16*
i:RENTER - Jennifer and Jason are
ideased to announce the arrival of their
A aby sister, Miranda Marie born April 5.
'985 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
‘;eighing. 6 Ib 12 oz. Proud parents -are
.. edy and Gerard. Proud grandparents are
'Pony and Adeline Denomme, Zurich.
George Grenier. Zurich and Lottie
Grenier. Grand Bend. Special thanks to
1)r. Manners and Dr. Steciuk. 16c
1:NIP - Bert and Elaine thank God tor the
safe arrival of an infant daughter. April
Janette Elyse. born on April 1. 1985.
weighing 9 Ib. i oz.. at St. Joseph's
I tospital. London. Alison and Danielle are
as pleased as two big sisters could be. Pro-
ud grandparents are VictoEandiulielinip.-
l-ensall and Ken and Jean Gingerich, Ex-
eter. 16c
SCHROEDER - Alicia and proud parents
Ken and Denise (nee Bedard) would like
to thank God for the safe arrival of her new
Faby brother Craig Edward Peter. born on
April 3. 1985 at 6:50 a.m. weighing 7 Ib. 11
nz., 23" long- Another grandchild for Peter
and Theresa Bedard and Evelyn Schroeder
troth of Ilensall. A very special thank you
U► Dr. Englert for taking such good care of
Craig and i before and after. Also a very
special thank you to the nurses and staff
at, South Huron Hospital, Exeter. 16c
TRACT, - Peter and Barbara i nee Lewis )
welcome with love Sarah Elizabeth Traci.
born April 11, 1985. at St. Joseph's Hospital.
London. A long awaited sister for Kimber-
ly. Proud grandparents are Douglas and
Donelda Lewis of RR 2 Ailsa Craig. and
Raba Stella Tracz of Thunder Bay. Great
grandparents are Harvey and Viola An-
drews of RR I. Exeter. • 16*
WRAGG = Larry and Susan ( Davey ),
Lucan are pleased to announce the arrival
of their baby girt. Tauri Marie. a sister for
Ian, born April 7, 1985 in St. Joseph's
'Hospital. London. Proud grandparents are
- Don and Alma Davey. Exeter, Allen and
,lune Wragg. London: great-grandparents
are -Lewis and - Elva Davey and Laura
Sillery. Exeter and Esther Burrell.
London. 16'
DEATHS --
KENNY - At Victoria Hospital, London on
Wednesday. April 3, 1985 Peter Gerald
Kenny of RR 2 Mt. Brydges. age 34. Belov-
ed
elo-
ed husband ot Wendy ( Ford) dear Lather
of Angela and Timothy at home. Survived
by his parents Gerald and Amelia Kenny
of Strathroy and one brother James of Lon-
don. also son-in-law of Jack and Jean Ford
of Dashwood. Funeral service was held at
the Denning Bros Funeral Home.
Strathroy on Saturday. April 6 at l ::30 p.nl
with interment in Strathroy Cemetery.
Donations to Cancer Society of Canada ac-
cepted. 16e
PASSMORE - At Parkwood Hospital.
London on Saturday. April 13. 1985, Alvin
Passmore. Beloved husband of Rose
(Moir) Passmore of London in his 76th
year. Father of Mrs. Helen Annett and
Mrs. Nancy de!lfooy both of'London, Mrs.
Rosemary Brazier of Brantford. Also sur-
vived by 9 granchildren and 7 great-
grandchildren, f sister Mrs. William Har-
ris a Jennie) of Exeter and predeceased by
infant son in 1930. Rested at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home. William Street.
Exeter; where funeral service was held on
Tuesday. April 16 at 2 p.m. with Itev.
Robert Matheson officiating. Interment in
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the
Passmore family. 16c
PETZKE - At South Huron liospital. Ex-
eter on Saturday. April 13. 1985. Mrs. Pearl
-hizzelie--i Leibe ; ;
Street East, Exeter in her 81st year Belov-
ed wife of the late Rudy Petzke (19681..
Dear mother of Edna ( Mrs. John Atkin-
son) of Clinton and Marlene i Mrs. Wayne
Smith) of Hensall. Dear sister of Theodore
Leibold of Hillside Rest Moine Sebr-
ingville, William Leibold of Zurich: Albert
Leibold of RR 2. Clinton. Mrs. Betty
Twamley of Strafford and Mrs. Rose -
Broderick of Kingsway Lodge. St. Marys.
Mrs. Petzke is predeceased by one brother
Elmer Leibold and one grandson Daniel
Smith 4197:1). Also surviving are six grand-
children and 10 great-grandchildren.
Rested in the !lensall Chapel of Michael 1'
O'Connor Funeral Homes. 118 King Street.
Hensall; where the funeral and committal
service was conducted on Tuesday, April
16 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Stan McDonald of-
ficating. Interment later in Hensall Union
Cemetery. Donations to the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. -16c
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Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel. A.R.C.T
Sunday. April 21
9:45 a.m Sunday Service -
9:45 o.m. Sunday School
Nursery Available
Every Thursday is Teen Group
A1! ore Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East Exeter
REV ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday. April 21 .
10.00 o.m. Worship Service
11 00 a.m. Sunday Service
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 April 21
11 30 a m Morning Worship
11 30 a m Sunday School
All Grades
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV MAYO MEIIECKE
Seinday April 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 OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday April 21
10 30 o m Worship Service
9 30 Sunday School and -
Bible Study
Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday. April 21
10:00 o.m. - Morning Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
2:30 p.m. Afternoon Worship
Sunday School (Grades 1-4)
Nursery Available
both services
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
• The Back to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKN)( Diol. 920 - 10'30 o.m.
CHOK Dial 1070 - 7-30 o.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
9.30 o.m. Sundays
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Lay Associate
Mr. Peter Snell B.A.
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday April 21
11 00 a.m. Morning Worship
Confirmation
Social hour following the Church Service
Mr. Peter W Snell
11:00 o.m. - Church School
Courtesy Car
Mr. Elwood Truemner 235-0362
Nursery Facilities Available
INDUCTION SERVICE
for
Rev Richard W. Howley B A. M Div
at Exeter United Church
May 3. 1985 8.00 p.m.
Come out and meet our New Minister
and Ms Family
Give them your support
EVERYONE WELCOME
The Trivitt ><
Memorial Church
,Anglican;
Main or Gidley Exeter
the REV J W SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday. April 21
3rd Sunday of Easter
11 15 a.m Family Easter Service
Baptism and Eucharist
Nursery
Wednesday. April 24 5t Mark
7 00 p m Eucharist
Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St W Exeter
PASTER DON BOYD
Sunday April 21
9 4 a m Family Bible School
11 00 a m Morning Worship
7.30 p m Evening Service
Visit us soon I
DEATHS -
SI'ELLl11A\ -- Dr. Joseph A. died
peacefully, at K -W Hospital on Wednesday.
April 10. 19115 Dr. Joseph Alexis Spellman.
of 154 Pandora Ave N , Kitchener. aged 87
years
A member ot St. Anne's RC Church. had
been a dentist in the Twin Cities for 50
years. until his retirement in 1972. He serv-
ed with the Expeditionary Canadian
Forces in the First World War with the
field artillery.
Ile was an honorary member of the Sales
and Advertising Club and was the oldest
mermber he was an honorary member of
the Waterloo Wellington Dental Society:
was an honorary member of Father Fun-
cken, Council 1504, Knights of Columbus:
a member of the F'ather FMacken General
Assembly. Fourth Degree Krol C. member
of the Retired Business and Professional
Men's Club. member of 1.Vestmounl Golf
and Country Club; member of K -W
Granite Club. An original member on the
executive of the Community Concert
Association. on the executive of the Music
Club ot Kitchener: played and was an ex-
ecutive member of the K -W Symphony or-
chestra: was a member and on the Ex-
ecutive of the Philharmonic Choir. Dr.
Spellman was a pass president of the K -W
Skating Club.
Father of Carolyn i Mrs. Donald Fedy
and Helen ( Mrs. Louis ,Dietrich), both ot
Waterloo, Joan 1 Mrs. Robert Dulong) of
Blenheim and Connie a Mrs. Gary Birm-
ingham ) ot Ex 'ter. Fifteen grandchildren
arson ayner
Spellman.
Predeceased by his parents; his first
wife. Ida Elva Bolton. in 1950; his second
wife, Teresa Hanlon. in 1971 and one
brother. William.
!tested at the I(atz-Bechtel Funeral
Home, 621 King St. W.. Kitchener, where
parish prayers were recited on Friday at
8 p.m. Prayers were said at the funeral
home on Saturday at 9:30 a.m.. followed by
a funeral mass at 10 a.m. at St. Anne's RC
Church. with Father G. P. Hayes of -
heating. Interment was in Woodland
• cemetery.
Donatiiins 10 the ('arrnei Guild of SI.
Joseph's or to the Kidney Foundation of
Canada may be made as expressions of
sympathy -
Reception followed at Itatz-Bechtel
Family ('entre. Dr. Spellman was a
brother-in-law of John Soldan, Zurich.
Jack Munn. Ipperwash and Mrs. Alda Ilep-
pler and harry- and \laud Hoffman of
Dashwood. 16c
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reimer and Mr. and
?(Drs. Hugh Rundle are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their children
Rebecca and David. The wedding to take
place at West Park Baptist Church. Lon-
don. Ont on April 27. 1985 at 2 p.m. 16 -
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
'I'he family of Edmund and \lathe Erb
invite -you to help celebrate their parents
60th Wedding Anniversary- on Sunday.
April 21. 2-5 p.m. in Zurich Mennonite
Church. Best 11'ishes only. 15.16c
CARDS OF THANKS-
'I'hank you to all the people that donated
or helped in any -way to make our rummage
sale a success. 16
Crediton Summerfesl Committee
We would like to thank the parents of the
Stephen Township Tyke hockey team for
their support and help with the team this
past season. The gills presented to us at
the hockey banquet were greatly ap)
predated Thank you 111
coaches Tom Glavin and Bob Parsons
f would like to thank my family and
friends for Ile• lovely gifts 1 received for
any bridal shower. Special thanks to my al
ten(lants. Marilyn. Iorie. tori and Noreen
Also thanks to Gayle tor my bridal cake
and Joanne Dor entertaining. 1be
('aroh n
Coming Events
(BINGO Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra ('entre. 1(I( :3 Clinton.
First regular card Sem. 15 regular games
ot 52o each. :3 share the wealth. .lack Pot
5200 must go Adni..11)11 restricted 10 Ir,
years and over
:12111K.
"TILE lll'KON ('OI'N'I'\' HEALTH ('NIT
presents "Pleasures. Problems and
Preschoolers- - a series of :t Parenting,
('lasses will comn►('nre Wednesday. April
17. 1414, and a ill lx' held at Health t nt nl
Tice. South Huron Hospital For pre-
registration or hrrlher inlormation. please
call the Health ('1111 office in your area :it
2:1.--1014. 14.15.11.-
(11'EN 11111 SE at "Sunshine Kids Co op
Preschool April 22. 23. 24. 25. from 9.ixt
- 11.:l0am 15.lti
SMORGASBORD LUNCHEON - Exeter
1'niied Church. Thursday. May 2. 198:,.
11 30 I 15 p m Adults 55 DNI 15.16. 171):
iNi)I ("r1 tN SERVICE for Ret
Richard W llawley. 11 :\ . \1 1)1% at Ey
eter United Church. \lay 3.1985 - v, Hop n1
('nme out and rl)e'l'I our new minister and
his family Give them your support
Everyone w ('Ic01111' 15.16. 17 , In -
1' (' W ANNIVERSARY Exeter l need
Church. April 28 Guest speaker Rev Res
ilolan. Osbaw;e 15.16.1;c
SEAFO1(111 1►PTI3iIS'1' BINGO over
52000 in prize money including Jackpot nl
531551. at Seaforth & District ('ommunuy
('entre on Saturday. April 20. 1983 Doors
open at G p m All prizes in go i7,.16,•
SPR [NG 1411t)K FA I1{ Sunday. April 28.
1485 11 a rn In 5 p in Concert hall. 888
Yongc Street. Toronto Rare and second)
hand ixoks. prints. maps and related
Items 52 50 entrance 1416. 977 -41114 1i;
FLEA MARKET ANi) B:1%.1:11{ iI(•n
salt ('ommunety . Saturday. May t8. 1983 at
(lensall arena 9a.ni 4 p m For more in
1orrnation contact 1lensall Town Hall.
262-2812 16-21k'
SPRING CONCERT May 4 by the un
larto Christian Music Assembly . 120 voice
choir. itrass Rand. Exeter 1 noted
Church. 7 .30 p m 164
iiENSALi. FAH{ 110AItI) meeting.
Monday. April 22. I lensall Arena. 8 p m Ilk-
RE(;ISTRATiI►N and Open Nouse for
Bean Sprouts Nursery School at Zurich
Emmanuel I'nited Church. Saturday. \lay
4. 10 a rn 2 p m Registrants must be :11
months 01 age by September 1983
Everyone we'k•ome 16.111c
YARD ANi) ItAKF: SALE Saturday.
April 20. 9 a in • 2 p rn :.l Precious Blood
School. Sanders SI W 16
CARDS OF THANKS -
Maybelle and 1 express our thanks to our
family. relatives and friends for gifts,
visits. cards, telephone calls and inquiries
while I was in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Also to Doctors
Ecker and MacKenzie and nurses for their
fine care. 16'
Carman J. Cann
Many thanks to relatives, neighbours
and friends for gifts. cards and prayers
while I was in hospital and since returning
home 16'
Jarrett Jeffrey
We would like to thank friends and
neighbours for flowers. gifts. cards and
phone calls while Leona was a patient in
South Huron Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr. Steele, Father
Mooney. Nurses and staff for their special
care and kindness. A very special thanks
to Mr. Wesley Heywood. Thanks to alt 16•
Leona and Murray Craig
A sincere thank you to all who supported
the Canadian Cancer Society by purchas-
ing daffodils from the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority members. A special thank you to
Len Veri for the use of thespace in the Cen-
tre Mall. 16c
1 would like to thank my family.
relatives and neighbours and my Grade 6
K Class for the cards, gifts. treats. and
one calls. I receive_w - 1
bent m t e Hospital and since returning
home. I would like to thank the staff of
South Huron Hospital. Hoffman's Am-
bulance and the Doctors and nurses of fifth
floor St. Joseph's liospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Steciuk and Dr. B. Taylor. \'our
thoughts and concern 1 will always
remember. 16c
Fayeanne Love
Jason and Jennifer Grenier would like to
thank their Aunt Beatie, Uncle Mike. Tam-
my and Paul and Grandma and Grandpa
Denomme for taking such good care of us
while Mommy and Miranda were in the
hospital. it was greatly appreciated. 16c
Ray and Lauretta Cottle wish to express
their sincere thanks' to their many
relatives. friends and neighbours for all the
lovely cards, gifts and flowers they receiv-
ed which helped make their50 anniversary
a happy Occasion. Special thanks to our
nieces for their'help, also Dennis McKnight
for acting as Master of Ceremonies for the
evening and to all who took part in the pro-
gram and to the ladies for the lovely meal.
It was greatly appreciated. 16*
We would like to thank Jim Parker
( Albatross Tavern) for the nice jackets we
received at our hockey banquet Thursday
night. Jim had sponsored our hockey
sweaters and after winning 2 A champion-
ships in a row. he decided to buy us
jackets. Thanks again. 16c
Stephen Township Novice Hockey Team
The family of the late Edmund Alex-
ande wishes to express sincere thanks to
relaves, friends. and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness and expressions of
sympathy during the loss of a dear hus-
band. father. grandfather and great grand-
father. Special thanks to Rev. Matheson.
Dr. Read, Dr. Steciuk and the nursing staff
at South lluron Hospital. Also thanks to Iry
Armstrong and Bob Fletcher of Hopper
Hockey Funeral home and the ladies of
Thames Road United Church for serving
lunch. Your kindness and support given at
this time will always be remembered.l6'
Ethel Alexander and family
' 1 would like to express my sincere thanks
to everyone for the cards, phone calls.
flowers, treats and visits while i was a pa-
tient in University Hospital and since
returning home. They were all very much
appreciated. 16'
Jean llaisl
Bill and Elizabeth Lamport would like to
thank our family for arranging the family
get together for our 50th wedding anniver-
sary, also everyone who sent flowers. gifts
and cards. We would especially like to
thank the ladies of the church for serving
us such a delicious meat 16'
Many thanks for the lovely cards. gifts.
flowers and visits. It all helped to make our
day a vent' special ane. it was very much
appreciated 16"
Roy. and Beatrice Ballantyne
IN MEMORIAM -
BODENIIAM h) loving mammary of my
dear wile ililda May who passed away five
years ago. April 15. 198).
Forever with the Lord.
Amen. so let it he,
Life from the dead is in that Word.
Tis immortality
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered
by husband Fred. Ir •
F'AHNEIt In memory of Wayne who
passed away AW1 20. 1984
My thoughts arFalways with you
Your place.' no one can fill
In life I lord you dearly
in death I love you'thll
I know you walk beside me
And when life is through
1 pray (hal God will take my hand
And lead me straight to you
Sadly missed by Barb. Vicki and Doug
16'
F':\HNE1{ In loving memory of our son
Wayne Fahner who passed away one year
ago April 2)). 1984
Often in quiet moments Wayne.
I sit and think of you
Your face. your smile.
The things you'd say and do
Though I can smile for good limes
Sadness fills my tear(
You left us hem for a peaceful land
Where loved ones never part
So memories are all we have.
We hold them close tg1our hearts
11f you. our son.
Who has found life's endless start
Always loved and remembered by he.
I)ad and Mother. Lloyd and Eva Fahner
16c
HAMILTON - In loving memory of a dear
husband. father and grandfather. Harry
Hamilton. who passed away one year ago.
April 19. 1984
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds clear
Fend memories linger even day
Remembrance keeps him near
Ever remembered by wife Lou. Lynda
and Bob. Joanne. Marlene and Bob. and
grandchildren ICA.
IIAMiI.TON - In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather. harry Hamilton
who passed away 1 year ago. April 19. 1984
Dear Dad we never shall forge) you.
Sweet memories cling round your name
True hearts that in life always loved yon
Will love ynu in death just the same
Ever remembered by son Greg and
granddaughters Stephanie and Nicole 46c
IN MEMORIAM -
HODGERT - In loving memory of a
wonderful father, Gordon 4 Mike) Hodgert.
who passed away 9 years ago on April 20.
1976.
Dad's voice is now silent.
His violin forever still,
For his death left a loneliness
The world will never ever fill.
My heart still aches with sadness.
And many tears still flow.
For my Dad was my best friend
And I miss him more than anyone know,
Sadly missed and forever loved by
daughter. Marjorie Bennewies, and son-in-
law. Ray Bennewies. 16'
KING - In loving memory of a dear wife.
mother. and grandmother Ruth Eveline
King who passed away 2 years ago. April
17, 1983.
A wife. mother and grandmother who gave
us the best years of her life,
Who cherished our secrets, our sorrows.
our strife.
Who taught us to love and taught us to
pray.
Dear God in heaven, bless her today.
It does not matter, the day or year.
There's a cherished memory. always a
tear.
Memories don't fade they, just grow deep.
For someone we loved, but could not keep.
Sadly missed and always lovingly'
remembered b her 'luso
. t
an . vin, ' usse l and Isabelle. Jean
and Earl, Melba and Johnny and their
families. 164
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SHARROW - In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother, Edith Sharrow.
whom God called home 20 years ago April
16. 1965.
Sheltered in the Rock of Ages,
Anchored on the Golden Shore.
in the loving arms of Jesus
She is safe forever more.
Absent from the body,
At home, O Lord with Thee.
Sleep. 0 rest, how precious
As guarded by Thy care.
We are waiting for thy promise
To meet Thee in the air.
Lovingly remembered by her daughter
Ruth, son-in-law Robert and grandchildren
Lois and Linda. I6c
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
death of his saints. Psalms 116:15
Community
Bible Studies
Olde Town Hall
8:00 p.m. Twsdays
JimPw� er Study
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Everyone welcome
For further intormotion 235-0456 and
229-8881 /
ome out an meet
your old curling mates
at the
25th Anniversary
Dance
Exeter Legion Hall
Sat., April 20
9 p.m.
Music by
"JASPER"
56.00 couple
Spring Concert
Huron Centennial School
Brucefield
April 17 and 18
8 p.m.
"This Land - It Was, It Is, It Will Be"
Tickets $2.00
Phone 482-3330
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April 18th-7:30p.m.
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Bike-A-Thon
Sunday, May 26
Children must be accompanied by a parent.
Families can have individual sponsorships
or can be sponsored as a group.
This is the fourth annual bike-a-thon.
Registration at the Recreation Centre starts
at 1:00 p.m.; the ride starts at 2:00 p.m.
Sponsor sheets and a route map will be
available at the town clerk's office or at the
Victoria and Grey Trust branch in Exeter.
Hensall Nursery School Presents
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IIVEIN
CONCERT
Thursday April 25th
4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
South Huron District High School,
Exeter
$5.00 in advance $6.00 at door
On sale now at Little People or Oscars
or call 519-262-3440 for info.
This od courtesy of Hensall Motors Ltd.
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