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Times-Advocate, 1985-06-19, Page 24Page 12A Times-Advoc BIRTHS — NIXON — Tim, Greg and Billy are happy to announce the arrival of their little sister Laura Michelle born at Victoria Hospital June 12, 1985, 8 Ib. 31 2 oz. Daughter for Deb and the late James Nixon. Granddaughter for Wayne and Marlene Smith, Hensel) and Dale and Alice Nixon, Seaforth. Great granddaughter for Irene Smith, Seaforth. 25c REGIER — Wayne and Judy are proud to announce the birth of their son Anthony (Tony) Wayne born June 12, 1985 at Vic- toria Hospital weighing 7 Ib. 5 oz. A new brother for Wesley, Amy and Melany. Grandson for Bev and Muriel Parsons and Frank and Doreen Regier. 25c VAN MILTENBURG — Ed and Sue Anne thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Amanda Jayne born June 5 at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 7 lb. 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Miltenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Finlayson. 25c DEATHS — GODDARD — At. St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Friday, June 14, 1985, Helen Margaret (Meston) Goddard of Hensall. Beloved wife of John Clarke Goddard. Mother of Elizabeth Anne Jamieson, Helen Margaret Mock, John David Goddard and Joan Christie Goddard. Grandmother of Heather Anne Jamieson, John Scott Jamieson and Dennis Jeffrey Mock. No visitation. Cremation. A Memorial Service was held at the Hensall United Church on Monday, June 17 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers in Memoriam donations to the St. Joseph's Hospital Building Fund would be ap- preciated by the family. R. C. Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter, in charge of ar- rangements, 235-0173. 25c LAWRENCE — At St. -Joseph's Hosptial, London on Saturday, June 15, 1985 Doreen 1. (Westcott) Lawrence of 201 Westfield Dr., London in her 73rd year. Beloved wife of the late Leonard Lawrence. Dear sister of Allan Westcott, Exeter and Mrs. Harvey (Marjorie) Pollen of London. Also surviv- ed by several nieces and nephews. Funeral service conducted in The Chapel of, A. Millard George Funeral Home, June 17 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. John F. McKay of Riverside United Church officiated. 25* ANNOUNCEMENTS — Congratulations to Mrs. Gayle Cronyn ou occasion of her 80th birthday. "Your heart and arms are open to our every need". Love always, your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. 25c In honour of the 60th Wedding Anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilkinson, their family requests the pleasure of your com- pany at an Open House on Sunday, June 23, from 2-4 p.m. -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson, 272 Oak St. Lucan, On- tario. Best wishes only. 25c The family of Wallace and Olive Selves invite you to attend Open House in honour of their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary on June 30, 1985. 2-4 o'clock at Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre. Your friendship is a cherished gift. We request no other. 25c e, June 19, 1985 ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. Grant R Webster of Varna is pleas- ed to announce the forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Sandra Elaine to Robert Kevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Eedy of Walton. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 6. 1985 at 3:00 p.m. in Varna United Church. Open reception to follow 25c CARDS OF THANKS — Special thanks to our many kind neighbours, friends and co-workers and relatives for the wonderful parties, gifts, cilip and best wishes extended to us prior to our move to our new home in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. We'll miss you all! 25' Dave, Pat, Jennifer and Cassandra Watson 1 would like to thank all those who ap- plied for positions at Huron Apothecary Ltd. These positions are now filled. 25c Sincerely, Trevor Wilson Emalie Finlay wishes to thank all her kind relatives and friends for prayers, phone calls, cards, visits, flowers, plants, treats and gifts while in London and Exeter hospitals. Also for the excellent cuisine. All were much appreciated. 25c My wife and I wish to express to our many friends, associates and colleagues in public life, our deep appreciation for your various acts of kindness, your best wishes, and accolades, and particularly for atten- ding our appreciation night June 7. Special thanks to my council and staff Don, Clarence, Howard, Jack, Mel, Betty, Bill, Ron and Mark for making all the necessary arrangements. Your thqughfulness will be remembered for a life time. Many thanks to one and al1.25c Warden Paul and Kathy Steckle The 1st Grand Bend Brownies would like to thank all those that made their trip to the African Lion Safari a success. Thanks to Mary Morrice at Ellison Travel for handling the arrangements. Special thanks to Bill Peckett at Pizza Delight and Gary Masse of the Tender Spot for providing piz- zas and pop. Thanks also to Mrs. Riley, Rose, Paula, Jill and Donna for coming along to help. 25c The family of the late George Randall Paul offer heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for love, prayers, cards and support -during our, loss of a beloved husband, father and son. We offer a special thank you to Rev. Brown of Lucan United Church for the kind words at the Memorial Service held Saturday June 8 at the C. Haskell and Son Funeral Home, Lucan. Also to all the ladies who served lunch at the Paul's residence and Haskett Funeral Home. 25* The family of the late Ella Patterson wish to express their sincere gratitude to relatives and friends for the lovely floral arrangements, sympathy cards, food and donations to South Huron Hospital during the recent loss of our dear sister. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and Maggie for their caring visits, South Huron Hospital staff and Hoffman Ambulance for their many kindnesses, Mrs. Englert and Rev. John Campbell for their words of comfort and prayer. Thanks also to the pallbearers and those who helped in the home. You were there when we needed you. 25' The Gill Family Calvary United Church of Canada Doshwood Minister REV. BARBARA LAING Organist Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday. June 23 9 45 a.m. Sunday Service 9 45 a.m. Sunday School Nursery Available Every Thursday is Teen Group • All ore Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street lost. Exeter REV ABRAM BLAAK Minister Sunday. June 23 1000 o.m. Worship Service 11 00 o m Sunday Service 7 30 p m Evening Service Come and Worship with us Coven Presbyterian Church MINISTER REV KENNETH KNIGHT Phone 235.2243 Orgonist Mr Robert McIntosh Sunday June 23 9 00 a m Morning Worship 9 00 o m Sunday School All Grades Everyone Wekome Zion Lutheran Church Doshwood Postor REV MAYO MEIIECKE Sunday June 23 9 30 o 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. June 23 10 30 o m Worship Service 9 30 Sunday School and Bible Study Welcome I Exeter Christian Reformed Church Main St. North MINISTER REV. B.H. DE JONGE Sunday, June 23 10:00 o m. • Worship Sunday School - (Preschoolers) 7:30 p.m. Worship Nursery Available Listen to The Bock to God Hour CKNX Dial 920 - 10 30 a.m. Television Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3) Exeter United Church James ot Andrew Minister Rev Richard W Hawley. 8 A. M. Div Lay Associate Mr Peter Snell 8.A Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday. June 23 Children's Anniversary Service 11 00 a.m- Morning Worship with Rev Richard W Howley Courtesy Cor Mr Charles Atthill - 235.1536 Nursery Facilities Available EVERYONE WELCOME The Trivitt Memorial Church (Anglican) Main at Godley. Exeter the REV 1 W SUTTON Rector 235-2335 Sunday. June 23 Fourth Sunday after Pentecost 11 15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Nursery Welcome Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Huron St. W Exeter Sunday, June 23 9 45 o m. Sunday School Worship Services 11 am. and 730pm with Mr. David McDowell ednesday ot 8 p m. royer and Bible Study Chen ore innocent and love justice. "Ails most adults ore wicked and prefer mercy.' CARDS OF THANKS —• We wish to thank our families, friends and the neighbours who helped on the oc- casion of our fifty-ninth wedding anniver- sary. Thank you for all the lovely cards, letters, gifts, plants and red roses we received along with your congratulations and best wishes. It made a very memorable day for us. 25c Alice and Hedley May 1 would like to thank all of the ladies of the Community of Varna and surrounding area for their lovely gifts and kind wishes the night of my community shower. It is all very much appreciated and your kindness will never be forgotten. 25c Sandra Webster John and I would like to thank our fami- ly for giving us such a wonderful 45th wed- ding anniversary on June 8. For the delicious dinner that was given to us in London at the Friar's Two and for our son Keith opening up his home for all the fami- ly. Also to all our friends and relatives who sent us cards and the telephone calls.25' John and Helen Anderson I would like to thank my family, relatives, friends, and neighbours for gifts, cards, treats, visits and telephone calls l received while I was a patient in hospital and since returning home. I would like to thank the Doctors and nurses of fourth floor of St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. T. W. Phillips and his associates and Dr. W. Steciuk. Your thoughts and concern -I will always treasure. 25' Gladys Davis Many thanks to my friends, neighbours and relatives for visits, cards and gifts while I was in University Hospital and since returning home. Also thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald and the ladies Auxiliary of Hensall Branch 468 and special thanks to Bob and my family for all their T.L.C. God bless you all. 25c Helen Breen The family of the late Lucien Corriveau wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to their relatives, friends and neighbours for the floral tributes, masses, memorial donations, cards and for all other expres- sions of sympathy, due to the recent loss of a beloved husband, dearest father, grandfather and great grandfather. Many thanks to everyone who brought food or helped in any way. Special thanks to Father Mooney, Father Bensette, and St. Peter's Catholic Women's League. Our deepest appreciation to the Michael O'Con- nor Funeral Home. 25c 1 would like to thank my family, relatives and friends for all their visits, phone calls, prayers, cards, flowers and gifts which 1 received in the hospital and since returning home. All help with the farm work has been greatly appreciated. Thanks also to Dr. Read, Dr. Ecker, nurses in South Huron Hospital and the Hoffman Ambulance service. 25' Andy Dougall • BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card $1.00, 15 regular games of 820 each. 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot 8200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. 32tfnc FIDDLE AND SI EPDANCE CONTEST — July 12 and 13. Fergus Community Centre - Fergus. Ontario. Camping available. For information call Mery Woods (519) 843-1630. 21-25x STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER — Wednesday. June 19. Dashwood Communi- ty Centre, 5-8 p.m. Adults $6.00, 12 and under 82.50. preschoolers free. Take out dinners 50 cents extra. Sponsored by Dashwood U.C.W 22-25c STRAWBERRY ANI) HAM SUPPER — Brucefield United Church Wednesday. June 19 5-8 p.m 23,24.(25)c BRINSLEY UNITED CHURCH CHICKEN BARBEQl1E — Wednesday. July t0 Advance tickets only until July 3 Time: 5-7:30. Adults $6.00, children 12 and under 82.50. 23,24,(25),26c STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER — at Greenway United Church on Saturday. June 22 at 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Admission - Adults - 86 00, Children $3 00, children under 6 - Free 24,25c ('HOMARTY PRESBVERIAN CHURCH — Ham and Strawberry Supper, Wednes- day, June 26, 5-8 p m Adults: 15.50, Children 6-12 12 00 24:25.26c STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER Thursday, June 20, St Marys Church, Brinsley. 5i 30 8 p m. Adults 15.00. Children 12 and under 12.00 Take out orders 24.25c EXETER LIONESS GARAGE AND BAKE SALE - Saturday. June 22 at The Old Town Hall 9:00 - 4 p m 24,25c BLYTH FESTIVAI, -- Polderland: June20 )Preview), 21 (Gala Opening), 22. 27 Moose County June 25 (Opening). 26. 27 Matinee) Unless otherwise indicated. all performances are at 830 p m Matinees areat2pm 25c AUCTION SALE - Ailsa Craig United ('hurch. June 19, 7 p m Includes furniture. dishes. firewood, church pew, crazy quilt top. walking plow 25c Dl1NDALK's 28th ANNUAL SQUARE AND STEP DANCING -- competition 7 p m Friday. June 21. S4 00 Saturday, June 22 16 00 Children 12 00 ('amp sites available Preschoolers free 25x QUILT AUCTION -- July 27, 1985 Arn- prior. Ontario 040 miles west of Ottawa) Enter your craft in our I,ionettes Heritage Quilt Auction ('all 613-623-3277 or 613-623-3762. 25x WOMEN TODAY -- Annual meeting 8 p m Wednesday. June 26. Clinton Town Hall Theme: Women and Art Everyone welcome 25c YARD AND RAKE SALE -- Saturday. June 22 at the Exeter Lawn Bowling ('luh 25' SINGLES DANCE -- Saturday. June 22, Stratford Fair Ground( Dancing 91 Music by the Mellotones 25c ('LANDEBOYE UNITED CHURCH CLOSING - An invitation is extended to all former members and friends to attend the 120th Anniversary and Special Closing Service of ('landeboye l'nited Church, Sun- day. June 23. at 2-00 p m Guest speaker will be Rev Stanley Johnston, former Minister during the years 1933-1939 Special music provided History displa and social hour following CARDS OF THANKS The Crediton Cowgirls and Centralia Marauders ball teams would like to thank everyone who helped out during our chocolate bar campaign. Special thanks to Bill from Theo's Landing for adding his pizza coupons as they certainly helped the sales campaign. 25' We would like to thank all our friends, neighbours and family for their attendance at the Buck and Doe Party held in our honour on June 7. With the proceeds of the evening we can certainly purchase something useful for our new home. We ap- preciate all the work, time and effort of family members for organizing and mak- ing the evening a memorable one. 25c Veronica Smith and John Thomson The 1975 Juvenile Champions and guests would like to thank Russell and Audrey Clarke for organizing a special day for remembering and visiting. It was a great time for the team to get together, catch tip on "old news" and discuss the "new". Thanks again! 25' IN MEMORIAM—, CASE — In loving memory of our darling daughter Joanne Elizabeth who passed away eleven years ago, June 19, 1974. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember you, who once were here. And who though absent, are just as near. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad and family, also Grandma Bess. 25' CHAPPEL — In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away June 21, 1983. You bid no one a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye You were gone before we knew it, And only God knows why. It broke our hearts to lose you But you didn't go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home. Always remembered and sadly missed by Marie and family. 25' CHAPPEL — In loving memory of a dear father Wilbert who passed away two years ago June 21, 1983. I was not there to say goodbye Perhaps it was just as well. I never could have said goodbye To a father 1 loved so well. If tear drops were stairways And memories were a lane I'd walk all the way- to Heaven And bring you home again. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his daughter Faye, husband Howard and family. 25' • COUGHLIN — In loving memory of a dear husband, fakther and grandfather, Jack who passed (way 2 years ago today, June 19, 1983. We had a dad And husband we were proud to own, How we miss him will never be known, The heartaches in this world are many, But the loss of him was the greatest of any. Dad. if we could make a wish tonight. And know it would come true, We wish that we could reach Heaven. And ask to speak to you. Lord put Your arms around him, Keep him in your care, Make up for all he suffered. Until we meet him there. For those who have a father. Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache, Until you see his empty chair. Sadly missed and never forgotten by wife Sally; daughter Jacqui and son-in-law Charlie; daughter Wendy and son-in-law Mike, Son. Michael. and stepchildren. Barb and Mike. grandchildren: Christopher and Jennifer. 25c HOGGARTH — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Ar- chie Hoggarth who was taken suddenly June 23, 1969. We cannot bring the good times back. Your hand we cannot touch But we have many memories Of the one we loved so much Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Ruby. son Al, his wife Margaret and family 25' JAQUES — In loving rnemroy of a dear wife Berniece Jaques Wonderful memories are woven in gold. This is a picture 1 tenderly hold, Deep in my heart your memory is kept To love and to cherish and never forget 1 miss you in so many ways. 1 miss the things you used to say. And when old times 1 do recall, It's then 1 miss you most of all Memories are treasures no one can steal [loath is a heartache no one can heal Life must go on. 1 know it's true But it's not the same since I lost you Remembered and always missed by bus band Norman 25x JAQUES -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Berniece.Jaques who passed away three years ago on .lune 22 sent a letter to Heaven. To see if Mom was there They said wait until we check. We have so many here 1 said if 1 describe her. I know you'll know her for sure For all of the Mothers in Heaven. There is no one quite like her Do you have one special person. Who makes your tasks seem lighter. In all the smiles around you. Does one seem a little brighter, And do the hours seem gay and sunny. Do the days seem free from care. If so. 1 know the reason. You have my Mother there Could you please give her a message. And tell her it's from her children, Please tell her we love her and miss her Lovingly remembered and always miss- ed hy your daughter Shirley. son-in-law ,Lim and grandchildren. Steve. Julia. Bren da and Dennis 25c JAQL'F:S -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Wilhelmine who passed away June 18, 1981 So many changes Mom Within our family But your memory is as dear As the day you passed away Lovingly remembered by daughter Dorothy and family 25e LANSBERGEN -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. William Lanshergen. who passed away June 17, 1982. To a beautiful life came a sudden end, Ile died as he lived. everyone's friend, lie was always thoughtful, loving and kind. What a wonderful memory he left behind. He left so sudden. his thoughts unknown. But he left a memory we are proud to own Treasure him God in your Garden of Rest. For in this world he was one of the hest Always remembered. always lover) hy his wife Christine and his family 25' IN MEMORIAM — MORLEY — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Arnold M. Morley who passed away five years ago, June 22. 1980. Put your arms around him. Lord, Treat him with special care, Make up for an he suffered. And all that seemed unfair, Without farewell he fell asleep, With only memories for us to keep. If he could have gpoken before he died. These are the words he would have replied. "This life for me is truly passed. 1 loved you all to the very last, Weep not for me, but courage take. And love each other for my sake." Loved and remembered always by wife Ruby, sons Larry and Lorne, daughter-in- law Linda, and grandchildren, Steven and Karen. 25' SMITH — In loving memory of a dear father, Jim who passed away seven years ago, June 16, 1978. Just as you were, yoU will always be, Treasured in our memories. Always loved, Gary and Susanne CANN — Wonderful memories of a dear husband, Bill, who passed away June 21. 1976 leaving me with only those cherished memories of an unselfish heart, of a hap- py home filled with love. Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten. Kay 25' You can be judge of art How closely do you look at things hanging on a wall. You don't need to know the difference between oil pain- ting anti intaglio to have a sgnReof the quality of a piece of art. We want your opinion of the work on display at the Blyth Festival Gallery from June 21 to July 20. In this competition, artists submit- ting their work will find out what you like best. The People's Choice awards, announced on July 16, will be - chosen by you, our audience. Pick up a ballot in the .gallery and browse around. Take your time Look close- ly. Don't forget to deposit your vote in the ballot box, because a draw for two theatre vouchers, good for a weeknight performance at the Blyth Festival, will be made on July 16. (Note: there is a limit of one ballot per person.) A jury consisting of Matthew Teitlebaum (curator of contemporary art at the London Regional Art Gallery) and Sarah Brown (former curator of the Durham Art gallery) will be judging the art prior to the opening of the exhibition of June 21. Will you agree with their choices? A number of businesses have kind- ly donated prizes to be awarded to ar- tists in the two classes: juried and people's choice. Their expression of support is deeply appreciated. A list of the winning artists will be publish- ed in the Festival members' newsletter. Which artwork does Bylth prefer? During the final week of the show, come back in to see if your neighbours agreed with your choice. Blyth starts new decade The Blyth Festival begins its se- cond decade on Friday June 21 with the Gala opening of the 11th season. A variety of events are planned for the evening, most reflecting the themes of the opening night produc- tion, POLERLAND by Bryan Wade, a story about three Canadian soldiers caught behind enemy lines in Holland during World War 1I. The evening's activities kick-off a 5:00 p.m. with the official opening by Murray Elston, MPP for Huron - Bruce, of the Open Juried Exhibition in the Art Gallery. Rick Elliott of Blyth will then pipe the guests into the lower hall of the theatre for a sit-down dinneecatered by the Blyth UCW. The guest speaker for the evening will be John Neville, Artistic Direc- tor Designate of the Stratford Festival; other distinguished guests on -hand will include Dr. 11. Heeneman, Vice -Consul of the Netherlands; Donald MacSween, Director General of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa; Murray Cardiff, MP for Huron -Bruce; and Murray Elston, MPP for Huron -Bruce. Starting at 7 30 p m on the lawn outside the Blyth Memorial Hall, (he pre -performance entertainment, will begin with the Central Huron Secon- dary School I3rass Quintet playing a variety of classical pieces They will be followed by the Klompettes, a dance troupe of eight young girls from the Kinkora area, who will perform Dutch folk dances 'the Klompettes, who are sporisored by the New Cana- dian Club of Huron -Perth, have recently performed at several events celebrating the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Holland, and at the Clinton Klompen Feest. The outside entertainment will close with songs from the wartime era sung by the Out -Of -Town Four. a barbershop quartet from the Seaforth area. The music, dancing, and singing is open to all area residents. free of charge. and it is hoped many will attend. A special ribbon -cutting ceremony to mark the beginning of the second r When ru go ma), the need for blood doesn't. Ll BLOOD Give before ra; go. IN MEMORIAM — CUNNINGHAM — In loving memory of a dear husband, father, father-in-law, grand- father and brother, James A. Cunningham, whopassed away 1 year ago. June 18, 1984. Wonderful memories 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. Sadly missed by all his family 25' KINGMA — In loving memory of a dear son, brother and brother-in-law, John An- drew who passed away on father's day eleven years ago, 1974. Precious ones from us have gone Voices we loved are stilled. Places are vacant in our homes Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given And though the bodies moulder here Their souls are safe in Heaven. Wonderful memories woven in gold This is the picture we tenderly hold. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept To love and to cherish and never forget. Your empty place no one clan fill We miss you now and always will. No length of time can divide the pass Too many memories hold it fast. Today, tomorrow, our whole life through We will always love and remember you. Deeply loved and always remembered by dad, brothers and sisters and their families. 25c QUEEN'S SEAFORTH Tours. & Friday CARMELA LONG SATURDAY - ONE NIGHT ONLY FRANK SODA . Yard Sale Sat.,. June 22 8-? 1 mile east of No. 4 Hwy. at Mount • Carmel Sideroad. Rain or shine. Propane wall unit, furniture, baking, etc. Community• " Bible Studies Olde Town Hall 1:00 p.m- Tuesdays Everyone welcome For further information 235.0456 and 729.8881 Elimville Sunday School Anniversary Sun., June 23 Guest speaker Special music by The Children's Choir and The Hill Family of Granton.. Lunch to folloiW 5 Memorial Service Crediton Cemetery Sun., June 23 10 a.m. Zion United Church, Crediton Speaker: Rev. B. Elder Special Music r Bingo Lucan Arena Wednesday June 19 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. , Early Bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, share the wealth, standup bonanza Jackpot $1800 55 calls Air con: itioned Proceeds for Arena Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted