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Times-Advocate, 1987-02-04, Page 29BIRTHS - DESJARDINE - Lee, Sandra and Jason , announce with love that special little per- son, Brian Maurice, 7 lb. 8 oz. born January 13, 1987, at St. Joseph's hospital. proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Desjardine and Mrs. Evelyn Schroeder. 5* MacGREGOR Jim and Mary (nee O'Rourke) are thrille21 to announce the early arrival of their son Shane Michael on January 24 at 11:51 p.m. weighing 5 lb. 1 oz. Proud grandmothers are Clare O'Rourke and Audrey MacGregor both of Exeter. Special thanks to Dr. Waters and Dr. Steele, Exeter and Dr. Chernick and nurses Bridgit and Michelle and staff of 3 S.W. St. Joseph's Hospital. Also thanks for continuing care of Shane in the Neo -natal • Unit. 5c NNOUNCEMENTS TURNBULL - Charles and Darlene ( nee Davis) wish to announce the birth of their son Jamie Walter at lied Deer Regional Hospital on January 28. 1987. weighing 61: Ib. Proud grandparents are Jack and hazel Turnbull, Stratford, Walter and Olga Davis, Exeter. 5* VINCENT - Francis and Carol are hap- py to announce the birth of their first child Breanne Carolyn, on January 22, 1987. at • 8:35 p.m. weighing 7 Ib. 5 oz. Proud grand- parents are Carl and Beryl Vincent of Grand Bend and Al Vincent of Thedford.5* DEATHS- - YEO - Violet Evangeline ( McGill) surviv- ed by husband Floyd Henry Yeo of Huron Park. Also survived by Merna Zeps of Dor- chester. Tim Yeo of Guelph, Nancy Yea of Guelph, Terry and Carl Yeo of London. - Carotin, Mrs. Murray Spicher of Coll- ingwood, Barbara Graham of Huron Park. . Also survived by six stepchildren, 13 grandchildren, 23 stepgrandchildren, 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services held • at O'Connor Funeral Homes. 49 Goshen St. N., Zurich, Wednesday 1:00 p.m. February 4, 1987: Visitation Tuesday February 3. 1987 at 2:00 p.m. 5* ANNOUNCEMENTS - The family of Hazel McNaughton invite you to celebrate with them on the occasion of her 80th birthday, Sunday. February 8, 1987 2-4 p.m. Orange Hall, Seaforth, Ont. Best Wishes Only Please. 4.5* . AN OPEN HOUSE INVITATION. It's Andrew Dixon's 80th birthday. Hope you can. come to wish him a happy birthday, Sunday, February 15, 1-5 p.m. Lucan Com- munity Centre. Good Wishes only. 5,6* Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pryde announce the marriage of their daughter. Peggy Jane, to Richard Von Drasekt Alliston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Von Drasek of Mid - ray. Arkansas. The marriage was per- formed by the Rev. John Boyne at The 11obe; Rosemont, on January thirty-first. nineteen hundred eighty-seven. 5* John Ulch and Sandra Coward ( Dickey t wish to announce their marriage which took place on January 30, 1987 in Kirkton. Ontario. 5c TRI thunit CARDS OF THANKS- • BECKER - We wish to thank our family. relatives and neighbours from near and far, for remembering us in so many ferent ways on the occasion of our 62nd wedding anniversary, January 24, 1987.5• Henry and Annie CASE - We would like to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for the floral tributes, memorial donations and food brought to our home after the passing of a dear husband and father, Donald Case. Special thanks to Rev. Hawley for his kind words, the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, and the church ladies for the lovely lunch. Also to the boys who came to help with chores. Everyone's kindness at this time was very much appreciated and will always be remembered. 5' Phyllis and family DATARS - We wish to extend our sincere thanks to relatives and friends for prayers.. [lowers, cards and expressions of sym- pathy following the loss of a dear brother and uncle. 5' Howard and Elaine and family DESJARDINE - We would like to express our thanks to our families and friends for visits, cards, gifts and flowers while being a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Fellows and his team. the nurses on the 3rd floor. And also a special thanks to Gramma and Grampa Desjardinc, Aunt Carleen and family, and Lee for the good care of Jason. Also our thanks to Dr. Steciuk. 5* Sandra and baby Brian DOWN - Thanks to all those who helped at the time of my accident while I was down and out. Thanks to family, friends Kand neighbours for calls, visits. cards and presents encouraging me to get up and about. 5c Bob FRAYNE - Many thanks to Dr. Steele. the nursing staff and my friends for their thoughtfulness while 1 was patient in South - Huron Hospital. 5c 'Marion VENNER - A sincere thank you to our many friends. neighbours and relatives for gifts and cards of good wishes. Special thanks to our families and to Bob and Dorothy for the enjoyable evening spent at their home on the occasion of our recent marriage. 54- Rodger tRodger and Evelyn OSGOOD - Mr. and -Mrs. R. A. Osgood would like to thank all our children, neighbours. relatives and friends for the cards, flowers, gifts and visits on the oc- casion of their 40th wedding anniversary.5' Bob and Dolly SKINNER - I "would like to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and treats I received while in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. 5* Pat VITT MEMORIAL CHURCH REV S (Anglican) Main Street at Gidley ' Exeter 235-2565 Sunday, February 8 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist WALTER (DUKE) VIPPERMAN undoy School and Nursery Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W., Exeter Sunday. February 8 Pastor Kevin Rutledge 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 o.m. Morning Service Series in Malachi no. 4 "Disputing God's Justice" 7:00 "p.m. Youth Service Speaker Mr. John Vincent Wednesday, 7 p.m•. Family Night Everyone Welcome LUTH 94 A RE PEACE ERAN CHURCH dew Street North Exeter r. JOHN OBEDA Pastor day, February 8 lay School and Bible Study m. Worship Service yone Welcome Sun 9:30 o.m. Sun 10:30 a. Eve 1rt�. EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Sund iy, Febtluory 8 9:45 a.m.. Sunday School and4 Adu t Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 6:00 p.m. Communion Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study All Services held at Usborne Central School Huron St. East Everyone Welcome EX PENTECOSTA Hwy. 4 South • Pastor REV. 806 IIONNAN Sunday, February 8 Youth Pastor - Oole•Tollelson 10:00 a.m. Sunday -School 11':00 a.m. Morning Worship S4rvice 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wednesday night 7:00 p.m. Family Night - Programs for all ages Nursery available for all services Everyone welcome . - ETER - L TABERNACLE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday. February 8 10:00 o.m. Worship Service "God's Spice -rope" 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship "God hos two addresses" Come and Worship with us CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH INTERIM MODERATOR REV. WILLIAM MILNE Organist Mr. David Dougall Sunday, February 8 10:00 a.m. Morning Service Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Vicar LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday, February 8 9:30 o.m. Congregation Christian Education 11:00 Worship Service Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main S1. North Sunday, February 8 10:00 a.rri. • Worship Sunday School - (Preschoolers) 2:30 p.m. Worship Nursery Available Everyone Welcome Listen 10 The Back to God Hour CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 ct,m. Television Faith 20 • Global 6 (cable 3) EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. Minister. The Rev. Richard W. Howley Staff Associate:. Mrs. Bev Robinson - Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday. February 8 EPIPHANY SUNDAY V , HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship with Rev. Richard Howley 11:00 o.m. Sunday Church School Courtesty Cor for February Mr. Bill AtIhiIl'235.2998 Nursery Facilities Availoble EVERYONE WELCOME Following church service Feb. 8 Annual Meeting Pot Luck Dinner Meat provided CARDS OF THANKS - GLANVILLE - The family of the late Graham Glanville wish to thank everyone for theif expressions of sympathy during their recent loss. Special thanks is extend- ed to Dr. Passi and eighth floor staff of University Hospital, Dr. Steciuk and staff of South Huron Hospital, Rev. Matheson, Thames Road UCW for lunch, Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, the pall bearers and to the many friends and neighbours who contributed their time, gifts of food and -kind deeds in our time of need. Your kindness will always be remembered. 5c Grace Masnica and the Glanville family KIPFER - We would like to thank everyone for their cards, flowers, gifts and visits after Maegan's surprise early ar- rival and since returning home from the hospital. Everything is greatly ap- preciated. Special thanks to her new grandparents for all the little extras. 5c Maegan, Jill and Brian LUTHER - We wish to say thank you for all the beautiful sympathy cards we received, for [lowers and the people who took time to telephone and visit us in our time of sorrow. Special thanks to Sharon and John. Helen. and Wayne. Eva and Lloyd and Betty [or the food you brought to the house. Your kindness and prayers will never be forgotten. 5' _ Marguerite and family STEWART - 1 wish to thank my neighbours and friends for their acts of kindness for cards and thoughts while a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. 5' Glen VANDENBERK - The family of the late William Vandenberk, would like to express our sincere appreciation to friends and neighbours, for their loving support, ex- pressions of sympathy, floral tributes. mass cards and prayers, memorial dona- tions, for the loss of a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Father Boyer and Father Morrissey for the comforting mass and the choir. To Dr. P. McCabe of Stratford and the nurses of the '2nd floor of the Extended Care Unit. To Hoffman Funeral services and the CWL for the lovely lunch! We will always remember your kindness. 5* Clazina and family IN MEMORIAM - ALLISON - In loving memory of a dear . sister, sister-in-law and aunt Violet Allison who passed away four years ago, February 9, 1983. This day is remembered, 'And quietly kept. No words are needed For we shall never forget. Sadly missed and always remembered by Kathleen, Gordon. Jim and Ethel and family 5* BAKER - In loving memory of .David Baker, who passed away February 3. 1980. A special smile, a special face,' Part of our family we can never replace. Loved and remembered every day, Missed much more than words can say. When thoughts go back as they often do, We treasure the memories we have of you. Lovingly renerr tiered and sadly missed by Lynda. Mark and Matthew, Mom and - Dad. Paul, Brenda. Shelley and Shauna.5'r BRENNER - In loving memory of a (tear. husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Glen Brenner who passed away 4 years ago, February 5. 1983. They who think that you are gone Because no more your face they see, Are wrong for in our hearts you live And always will in memory. Lovingly remembered by his wife Evelyne, children. grandchildren and great grandchildren. - 5* DESJARDINE - In loving memory of a Special father. Glenford who passed away six years ago. January 31. 1981. I think of you in silence And often speak of you. Nov, all I have are memories Of the things we used to do. My heart still aches with sadness My silent tears still flow .The humour that you shared with me Meant more than you'll ever. know: They. say time heals all sorrow And will help me to forget But time so far has only proven How much 1 miss you yet. Sadly missed by daughter Cassie. 5c MILLER - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Everard Miller. who passed away 2 years ago. February 1. 1985. Today is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed, we will never forget. Deep in our hearts you will always stay Loved and remembered every day. Sadly missed and always loved by wife Edith, Fred and.June, Earl and Marilyn, LeRoy and Elsie Keyes and 8 grandchildren. - 5' TOTTEN - In loving memory o[ a dear daughter, whom God called home 7 years ago. February 4, 1980. Silent memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year, No longer in my life to share. But in my heart you're always there. Sadly missed by mom. 5' Coming Events BINGO - Every Tuesday evening al Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card $1.00, 15 regular games of $20 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot $200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. - 32tfnc KINGSTON WINTER ANTIQUE SHOW, Kingston, Ontario. February 7 and 8 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily. Portsmouth Olym- pic harbour Site. 48 selected dealers from Ontario and Quebec. Sx JACK RIDDELL - appreciation night din- ner dance, Lucan Community Centre. Saturday. February 21, $25.00 per couple. For tickets 227-4840. .4 -fie EUCHRE PARTY' Crediton Communi- ty Centre, Tuesday, February 12 at 8:15 p.m. Lunch provided. Sponsored by Women's Institute. 5,6c QUILT, CRAFT AND HOBBY SHOW -- Saturday, March 21, Exeter United Church, 1-4 p.m. 5.6' SINGLES DANCE - Saturday. February 7, at the Victorian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9-1 to the Country Versatiles. Sc HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT - in- vites you to attend the Child Health Clinic. held at the Health Unit office, South Huron Ilospjtal, Exeter on Monday, February 9. 1987 rom 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1) health surveillance. 2) anaemia screening, 3► im munization, 4) hearing screening, 5) vision screening. Adult immunization will also be offered at this clinic. 5c• IN MEMORIAM - 111.:VINE. -- In loving memory of a dear husband.. lather and grandfather, Ervin who passed away one year ago, February 4. 1946. • 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 didn't deserve what you went through. So. God gave you a rest, His garden must be beautiful F'or He only takes the best. Loved and always remembered by wife Hedy. daughters Elaine and Bill and Yvonne and 'toward and grandchildren.5* SWEITZER -- In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grantpa Stuart Mat- thew' who passed away 1I years ago, February' 7, 1976. Days of sadness still come o'er us Tears in silence often flow For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died eleven years ago. Lovingly and still sadly missed by your .wife Doris, daughter Bonnie, sons James and Scott. son-in-law Mike, daughter -in- laws Marg and Joan. Grandchildren Jeff. Arne, Dody-Lyn, Derek: Jason. 5' What 'iThoing Read this page to find out Energy can be saved- • Fiscal-T(n•esight. careful planning. timely action,, and a relatively small investmment -- are saving an estimated S28 -million a year for Ontario':, - elementary and secondary schools. Ontario Energy Minister Vincent G. Kerrio announced today. - "In 1976: after the firstenergy price shocks, my ministry got -together with - the Ministry of Education to deal with rapidly rising energy costs. Together they worked out an energy manage- ment program for Ontario's schools, which has produced total savings to date of more than S200 -million," \h•. Kerrio said. The minister stressed (hat energy management is generally straightfor- ward. and involves things like install- ing -more energy-efficient. doors_ and windows and automatic setback then mostals. adding insulation and swit- ching from oil heating to other less ex- pensive fuels. Under the schools energy manage- ment program, school boards provide an average of one-quarter of the cos( of energy conservation measures. with the remaining 75 percent shared equally by the ministries of Energy and Education. ' "The goal of the program is to upgrade provincial educational facilities by making- them more energy-efficient. Over the past 10 years. major economics have been achieved under the program with a relatively small investment. said Education Minister Scan Conway-., Mr. Conway pointed out that the schools program has cost about $18 -million to date, and that, the money has been invested in some 4.600 elementary a nd secondary schools. Ile noted that the investment is saving an estimated $28 -million in avoided costs in 1985-86 alone. and - that saving money on energy helps make more funds available for '"schools to implement educational pro- grams and services:- - - Mr. Kerrio added that better l energy management in the public sec- tor achieves several governinent goa Is. "Wiser energy use helps reduce operating costs for public facilities. and also reduces Ontario's reliance on oil, which has a vojalile price and uncertain security. Achieving major economics in the public sector com- panies will he encouraged to adopt similar measures whetbthey see the tremendous savings (hat are their." he said. Skier with a heart ... Laurie Graham, Canada's Female Athlete of the Year has been named Honourary Provincial Campaign Chairperson of the 1987 Heart and Stroke Month fund-raising campaign. Graham, now competing in the World Championships in Switzerland, volunteered her name and reputation to assist the heart and Stroke Foun- dation of Ontario's effort to raise $7.8 million in Ontario. "I believe real pro- gress is being made against heart disease and stroke which affects almost one person in two," Graham said. "Research and education are contributing -tothe success. As a result, approximately 20,000 people a year are being saved from death." Dr. Anthony Graham, president of the heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario said, "We are very pleased to have Laurie's support. She is a leading international athlete who sup- ports geyd health, physical activity and Wise nutritional habits, all of which reduce the risks associated with heart disease." More than 70,000 volunteers can- vass door-to-door for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario during February, Heart. and Stroke Month The Foundation's purpose is to raise funds for research -and education to reduce death and disability from heart disease and stroke. Approximately, 30,000 people in On- tario die from heart disease and stroke and 80,0(0 in Canada, more than cancer or any other cause of 9eath. Tines Advocate, February 4, 1987 Page 17A TAKES TEAMWORK- _ Robert Rammeloo, Sarah -Patterson and Chad Pickering show team work is necessary in this race at Wednesday's winter carnival at Stephen Central School. T -A photo. Grand Theatre has contest for writers Artisitc Director, Larry Lillo, has announced the first Grand Theatre/CIQM 103.1 FM Young Playwrights' Competition. Presented with the generous assistance of the London Foundation, the Young Playwrights' Competition was devis- ed to encourageyoung literary and dramatic talent in the Southwestern Ontario region. This competition is open to all students between the ages of twelve-and-nineteen_currently_at- tending a school in Southwestern -On- tario. Three winning scripts will be selected to receive workshopping with professional directors and actors, along with cash awards made a to the playwrights. "Pm very excited about this project and am already looking forward to the scripts coming in", said Lillo. "I think young people today have a lot of worthwhile things to say about their lives, our society and the world. I hope this competition will enlighten them to the possibility of expressing themselves in the theatre". Scripts submitted to the competi- tion may he of any length, any genre and suitable for theatre or radio pro- duction. Scripts will be read first by an in-house jury and passed to a three-person panel for final adjudica- tion. Three scripts selected from the entries will receive a workshop and public reading in the McManus Studio of The Grand Theatre. Cash awards and prizes will be awarded to the win- ning playwrights, with $250.00 given for first prize, $200.00 for second prize and $150.00 for third prize. As well, the winning playwrights each will receive two subscriptions to The Grand Theatre's 1987-88 season. The deadline for entry into The Grand Theatre/CIQM 103.1 FM Young Playwrights' Competition is March 27. All scripts submitted must be typed or neatly printed. Winners will be announced on April 17, with workshops beginning May 11. Public readings of the scripts will take place -in the.McManus Studio of The Grand Theatre on May 15 and 16. To submit scripts or for more infor- mation, please contact Young Playwrights' Competition, The Grand Theatre. 471 Richmond Street, Lon- don, Ontario N6A 3E4, or call (:,19) 672-9030. Kirkton-Woodham Farmers Club Annual Meeting Thurs. 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