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Times-Advocate, 1987-06-17, Page 17�AN[�lC�I �INNW SI C"FlamsAAF[�_ BIRTHS-, BAKER - Gary and Sheona are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of theirfirstchild, Jeffrey Michael, born 5:45 p.m. June 1, 1987 weighing 9 Ib. 2 oz: Proud grand- parents are Ken and Ortha Baker. Dashwood and Daniel and Sheena Miller, London. Special thanks to Dr. Fellows, Dr. Collwell, Delivery Room Staff and Agnes at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. 24c HEARN - Mark and Lillian ( Bowerman ) are happy to announce the birth of Edward Charles Fredrick at 9 p.m. June 10. 1997 weighing 7lb. 13'2 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward !learn and Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnels and the late Frederick Bowerman. - 24' BERN - Alan and Marilyn are pleased to announce the arrival of their third child, Christopher Thomas on June 9, 1987 weighing 7 lb. 10 oz. A baby brother for Alaina and Jennifer. Proud grant�d!parents are Joe and Rose Marie Regier..and Mrs. Olga Hern. Christopher is the IOIst great- grandchild of Mrs. Lydia Regier. w KESKINEN - Louise celebrates Cod's blessing of her daughter. Kathy Ann has arrived safely from St. Vincent. Sincere thanks to our family and friends for their support and prayers. 24` McLEOD - Vicky and Peter are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Daniel Peater Emile, born May 25. 1987. A baby brother for Lori and Lindsey. Proud grand- parents are Dan and Marguerite McLeod. Exeter and Emile and Ilelen Skrabek, Narcisse, Manitoba. Special thanks to Dr. Chernick and 4th floor nursing staff of Vic- toria Hospital. Loc DEATHS - WALLACE - At South Huron Hospital. Exeter on Wednesday. June 10, 1987. Donald James Wallace of RR 2 Zurich. in his 64th year. Beloved husband -of Berit (Alexander) Wallace. Dear father of John Wallace of Oil City, Robert of Clinton. Judith (Mrs. John Lamont) of Seaforth and Bonnie Lynn (Mrs. Andrew Calder) of - Vanastra. Dear step -father of Dennis Alex- ander of Sudbury. Darryl Alexander of Tiverton, Dale Alexander of Sddbury. Dar- ren Alexander at home and Lenore Alex- ander of Hanover and Shelley. Ann ( Mrs. Jay Trenouth) of Calgary. Dear brother of Douglas Wallace of Tuckersmith, May ( Mrs. Wesley Roe) of Seaforth, Mrs. lona Blake of Holmesville, Jessie ( Mrs. Leeland Wannamakeri of Napanee, Mrs. Ruth Yeandle of Waterloo and Marion Patterson of Nova Scotia. Predeceased by two brothers Russell and Carl and by two ' sisters Margaret Walker and Grace Miller. Also surviving are to grandchildren. At the request of the deceased, his body has been donated to medical science. A Memorial service was conducted on Monday evening. June 15 at 8 p.m. in the Zurich Mennonite Church, Goshen Street North. As expres- sions of sympathy, donations to the Can- dian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice may be arranged by calling the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes (2:36-4365 ). 24c ...:y a.. DEATHS -- HACKNEY - At South Huron Hospital, .Exeter on Friday, June 12. 1987, Lloyd Winn Hackney of Exeter: in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Doris (Smale) of Exeter and dear father oDennis Lin- da Hackney ofLucan,Lindaand Mark Flemming of ('ollingwood. Dear brother of Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne ( Anna) of Exeter. Mrs. Marguerite Harper of Mitchell. Also surviving are five grandchildren: Denton, Tara, Cole, David and Michael. Rested al the (topper Hockey Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter. The funeral ser- vice was held on Monday. June 15 at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard f lawley officiated. Inter- ment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Cancer Society would he appreciated by the Hackney. Family. 24c MELLIS - At South Iluron Hospital, Ex- eter on Wednesday. June 10, 1987, Mrs. Mary Fallen (Gibson ) Mellis of 180 Oxford Street. lfensall, formerly of Kippen; in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late W. L. Mellis )1981 /. Dear sister of Mrs. Agnes Burke of Wroxeter; Mrs. Margaret Bar- nard of Hensall; Arthur W. Gibson of Wroxeter and William A. Gibson of Listowel. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Rested in the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 120 King Street ; where the funeral service was conducted) un Friday, June 12 at 1 p.m. Interment followed Baird's Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the charily of your choice would be ap- preciated.p • WEIN -- At Riverside hospital in Ottawa on Tuesday. June 9. 1987, Margaret Ellen (Yeo) Wein of ('helsey Park, London. formerly of Exeter; in her 78th year. Beloved wife of the late Lawrence A: Wein, 1980 and dear mother of Douglas and Gerry Wein of Ottawa. Dear grandmother of David Wein. Sister of Carl Yeo -'of Ottawa. Jlrs. Wein was a member of the Order of the Eastern Slar. Cremation. A Memorial service was held at the R. C. Dinney Funeral home. Main Street, Exeter on Saturday, June 1:3 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Bert Carr of London and Rev. Richard Hawley. of Exeter officiating. Interment of cremated remains in Exeter Cemetery. In Memoriam, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Exeter United Church would be appreciated by the family. 24c DATEitS - As the result of a boating ac- cident on i.ake Huron in late April 1987, William Eldon Daters of Exeter; -in his 29th year. Beloved fiance M Dale Armstrong of Exeter and dear son of Mrs. Doreen Daters of Exeter. Brother of Gary Daters of Guelph. Judy Young of London, Barbara Ditner of Exeter..Brad Daters of Exeter and Rob Daters of Dashwood. Bill was predeceased by his father Eldon in 1978 - and is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home. William Street, Exeter for visitation on Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service held on Tuesday, June 16 at 2 p.m. Interment Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Dashwood. 24e • TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Main Street at Gidley Exeter 235 -?565 Sunday, June 21 11:15 a.m. Family Eucharist Rev. Wolter (Duke) Vipperman Church School and Nursery • Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH _ Huron Street East. Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday. June 21 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Lord's Supper "Our Only Comfort" Nursery available 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship "A Golden Calf" 187 Huron St. W., Exeter Pastor Kevin Rutledge Wed. - 7 p.m. Family Night Sunday, June 21 .9.45 d.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service An Open Letter to a Son 700 p.m. Evening Worship Special Speaker: Mr. Douglas Schmidt Special Music Mr Harold Rutledge on the Marimba Everyone Welcome PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 94 Andrew Street North Exeter' REV. JOHN 08EDA Pastor Sunday. June 21 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study 10:30 o.m. Worship Service Everyone Welcome EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Sunday. June 21 9 45 o.m. Sunday School and Adult 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 Come and Worship with us CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH INTERIM MODERATOR REV. WILLIAM MILNE Manse 1-348-8097 "Church 1.348.9080. Organist Mr. David Dougoll Sunday. June 21 11:30 o.m. Morning Service 11:30 a.m. Sunday School Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Doshwood Vicar LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday, June 21 • 9:30 a.m. Congregation Christian Educojon 11 00 Worship Service Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Hwy. 4 South: Sunday, June 21 10:00.0.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Wednesday night 7:00 p.m. Family Night Programs for. all ages Nursery available for olI services Everyone welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS - IN MEMORIAM - Cromarty Presbyterian Church anniver- - ('ASE - In loving m of a d sary service will -be held on June 28, at - daughter, .sister 'lied 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker Mrs. Lucie Milne Joanne Elizabeth, who passed away of Mitchell. Everyone welcome. 24,25c Years ago, June 19, 1974. Memories don't fade, they just grow dee ENGAGEMENTS- For someone we loved but could not k Mr..and Mrs. Norman G. Hodgins of Memories are treasures no one can ste and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stutt of Death is a heartache no one can heal. Forest are pleased to announce the for- Some may forget, now that you are go thcoming marriageof their children, Con- nielo Joy and Douglas Warren, on Saturday. Lovingly remembered by Mom, fam and Grandma Bess. Times -Advocate, June -17,-1987 .Dry weather -ha Pc_17 Thi 1987 crops generally look very good, according to Rural Manage- ment Specialist Brian Hall at theClin- eafice rag aug to s This year's hay crop will not be as tall as normal because of the lack of P. rainfall earlier in the spring. eep The rains of two weeks ago gave all I• field crops a boost. The beans seem- ed to leap out of the ground after the ne' heavydown ng. pour. Weeds were also en ily ' couraged by the welcomemoisture. 24' and Hall advises growers to check for weed escapes. Winter wheat is coming into head. This is also the time to be on the alert for powdery mildew. Corn acreage in Iluron is down by about 10 percent this year. The slack has been taken up by more white and soy beans, barley and mixed grains. Last week the management specialists on the Clinton staff were attending an in-house conference. The new grants announced by agriculture minister Jack Riddell- for -fafm management, machinery repair and farm safety were discussed. The June 20, 1987 In St. James Anglican Church, Parkhill at 2:00. 24' KINGMA - In loving memory of a dear CARDS OF THANKS - son, Johny Andrew, who passed away thir- teen years ago, June 1974. Your end was very sudden You made us weep and cry, But the saddest part of all Was you never said goodbye. 11 he had spoke before the end, These are the words he would have said: -'This life for me is truly past. i loved you all to the very last Weep not for me- but courage take Love each other for my sake." We think of the day you passed away. There was little we could do. But memories never fade away For we always think of you. God be with you John. details have not yet been released by Loved and always remembered by Dad, BEAVER - We would like to thank all our family and friends who remembered our 50th wedding anniversary by sending cards, gifts and flowers. For con- gratulatory messages from the Governor General, Prime Minister, and our members of parliament. Also to those who attended our open house. We were very happy to have our daughter Jeanette, Al and family from B.C. with us for this special occasion. Also to Ross, Marg and family for their help. To the ladies who served lunch and dinner, a special thanks. Everyone made this a day we'll always remember. 24• Harry and Ruby FiNKBEINER - i would like to thank everyone who visited, sent cards, treats, flowers, phone calls and, the fruit basket from the workers at Fleck while a patient at University Hospital. 24' Joan GROSE - Paul and Louise Grose and their families wish to take this opportunity to thank the committee responsible for the Pull for Paul Fund, to the many volunteers and all those for their generous contribu- tions to all events, thank you. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered. 24c The Grose and Parkinson families McCLINCIIEY - i wish to thank the fami- ly and those who helped on the occasion of my 80th birthday and many thanks for gifts and cards. 24c Frank • MELLIS - The family of the late Mary Mellis wish to extend their sincere ap- preciation to their family and friends for their thoughtfulness, cards, floral tributes and donations, during the loss ofja dear sister. We also would like to thank Rev. Lorne Keays, the Kippen Church ladies and Dr. 1'. Wallace, Mrs. M. Visscher and Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home. 24c IN MEMORIAM- COUGHLIN - in loving memory of a dear father, Jack Coughlin, who passed away 4 years ago. June 19. 1983. in tears we saw you sinking. . We watched you fade away Our hearts were almost broken You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully, free from pain. We could not wish you back to suffer that again. Till memory fades and life departs. You'll live forever in our hearts. Sadly missed by daughter Wendy, son- in-law Mike, grandchildren, Jennifer and Michelle. Mother-in-law Ione Smith and grandson Christopher. 24c COUGHLIN - In loving memory of a dear father, Jack Coughlin. who passed away 4 years ago. June 19. 1983. Ile had a nature you could not help loving And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew him and loved him. His memory will never grow cold. Sadly missed by daughter Jacqui. son -in- law Charlie and son Michael. 24e DF:SJARDINE - in loving memory of a dear husband. father and grandfather. Ross Andrew, who passed away one year ago, June 18. 1986. There will always be a heartache And often the silent tear But always precious memories Of the days when he was here. We hold him close within our hearts. And there he will remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again.. Lovingly remembered by his wife Laura, children and grandchildren. 24c HO(;GARTH - In loving memory of a dear husband• father and grandfather. Ar- chie Hoggarth. who was taken suddenly June 23. 1969. Time goes on but memories, stay As near and dear <terday Deeply loved and sadk missed by his wife. Al. Shire.. 0.1 (d I. ,1' 24' Main St. North Sunday 'June 71 10.00 a.m. ,Vorshrp . Sunday School • (Preschoolers) 2.30 p.m. Worship Nursery Available Everyone "')dcome liar...••; A" The Bad c•od Hour CKNX D • 10.30 a.m. 1. c .•n t with 20 C. t al 6 (cable 3) EXETER W ,it0 CHURCH ,r James and Andrew St: Rov. Richard W. Hawley Stat) Associate • Rev Robinson . Orga .t• and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron The Second Sunday after Pentecost FATHER'S DAY Sunday. June 21 00 o.m. Morning Worship with the Rev. Richard Howley 11:00 a.m. Sunday Church School, Courtesy Car for June Mr. Howard Holtzmann 235-2095 Nursery Facilities Available EVERYONE WELCOME CENTRALIA AND ZION WEST UNITED CHURCHES Rev. Deborah Carter 228-6974 Sunday, June 21 9:45 o.m. Morning Service - 2.0.1 11:15 o.m. Morning Service -. Cen)r ',a Sunday School -10:00 Centrollo•10.45 Zion Induction Service for the Re0. Deborah Cortes Sunday, June 28, 8:00 p.m..at Centralia Everyone Welcome C('miry Events brothers and sister and their families.24c the ministry. SCIIADE - In loving memory of our dear father, Clarence, who passed away June 19; 1986, and our dear mother, Gladys, who passed away March 11, 1984. - Never more than a thought away, Quietly remembered every day, No need for "words except to say. Still loved and missed in every way. Lovingly remembered by Margaret and Earl, Elaine and Jack. Phyllis and Doug. Mona and Erle and families. 24e Board offers kits on health. Health promotion kits on stress, smoking and fitness could soon be distributed to local industries in Huron County, members of county council learned at council's regular June meeting. The Iluron County Board of Health has granted authorization for its health educator in producing the kits. Each of the three kits will involve the creation of posters. fact sheets and ti- tle banners and a graphic arts student will be hired to design posters and graphic layouts for the campaign. The board will apply for a grant from the Wintario Development Pro- gram to cover 50 percent of the estimated total cost of 5775 for the project. Huron County will then be responsible for 50 percent of the re- mainder. or approximately $194. , County council learned of the plans to circulate the kits during presenta- tion of the board of health report by Goderich Township Reeve Grant Stirling. board chairman. 9-1 15 King St. N., -Crediton 8 mm movie outfit, complete. Golf clubs, cart and shoes. Bedding, dishes, clothing, shoes etc. LII11111IIII111III1I1I111111111IlI111I1111111I1111111111111 C• olt©raIte liait3 • on your 25th Anniversary Mom and Dad (Donavan & Marie Brunzlow) June 23, 1987 ▪ Love, Brenda and Kevin, Debra and Ken and F. Michael 111111INIIIti1111111111111u1111111111111111t1111111111111G • Thames Road Sunday School Anniversary Sun., June 21 11 a.m. Special Guests - "Kids On The Block" ' Music by Sunday School Children Strawberry & Ham Supper. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lucan Wed., June 24 5 - 8 p.m. Adults 56.00, Children 12 & under 52.00 Pre school free QUEEN'S SEAFORTH THURS., FRI., SAT. Party With Us and GIRLS NITE OUT This Thurs. Nite - Prizes - Surprises -Fun - Specials two �7ott�rittikt Joyce Black on 25 years with VG National Trust on June 18/87 SPITFIRE BAND - Goderich, June 20 Plan now to attend the 25th anniversary dance sponsored by Rotary Club of Gaderich at Sky Harbour Airport featuring the famous "Spitfire Band". Tickets $25.00 each (lunch included ). Reserve at Camp- bells of r;oderich 524-7532. 2I -24c 1.AST.RESORT C'OFF'EE HOUSE - Fri- day. June 19. 8 p.m. Trivitl Memorial Parish Hall, Exeter. Music from the 60s -provided by live entertainment' For more information call 235.2.565. 22-24c• STRAWBERRY AND iIAM SUPPER - Wednesday. June 17 at Dashwood Com-. munity Centre: 5-8 p.m. Adults $6.00. 12 and under 82.50, pre school free. Take out orders 50 cents extra. Sponsored by the Dashwood ll.('. W- 22-24e STRAWBERRY SOCIAL - Friday. June 19, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Advance ticket sales on- ly. Adults - 16.00. Children under 12 • $3.00. Location - Old Town Hall. Sponsored by Heritage Foundation. Tickets available al Looking Good, Greeting Card World or any group member. l>si 22.23,24nc RESERVE - June 17 for Cromarty Presbyterian Church Strawberry and Ham Supper. 5-8 p.m. Adults $6.(10. 12 and under $3.00. 2.1.24e YARD AND i3AKE SALE -- Saturday. June 27, 9 a.m. Trivitl Mmorial Church grounds, Exeter. Z;1 -25c BLYTII FESTIVAL - Girls in the Gang: June 16 and 18 ( previews) , 19 (Gala Open- ing • sold out I. 20. 25, 26. Borderlown Cafe: June 23 (opening), 24. 25 (matinee - sold out ), 27. All performances areal 8:30 p.m except matinees which areal 2:0op.m. For tickets. WI Box Office al 523.9000/9225.24c CHICKEN 1111Q - Brinsley United Church Wednesday, July 8. Tickets by advance sale only until .luly 2. Adults $7.00, children 83.00. 5-7:30 p.m. 293.3180. 24,25.126)' GREV•BRti('E-HURON POST -1'01,10 CHAPTER - March of Dimes meeting... June 27. 1:00 p.m. Hanover llospilal Board. Room 24' CRF:DITON ('EMETF:R1' SERVICE will he held at the united church, ('redilon. al 10 a.m. on June 28. 1987\ 24c HIGH STEPPER Erica Burns was one of 14 in Friday's talent show at the Hensall Fair. Local teacher• Best Wishes from the Staff Annual Beef Barbecue Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Sat., June 27 Serving from 5 - 8 p.m. Adults - advance 57.50 at door 58.00 Children - advance 53.50 at door 53.75 Tickets available at Hopper Hockey Furniture is at seminar Forty-eight secondary mathematicsand technical teachers from four counties will see. learn and work with advanced manufacturing technology at a seminar sponsored by Conestoga College at its Doon campus in Kitchener. this week. Among them are Jim Workman, South Iluron District High School. The seminar is entitled "Introduc: tion To CAD/CAM and Robotics". Its • purpose is to allow participantsto in- vestigate advanced -technology' techniques through hands-on involve- ment in the areas of computer-aided design, computer-aided manufactur- ing and robotics, the elements that constitute CiM (computr'r-integrated manufacturing), which an increasing number of industries are in- vestigating and i':.plementing to im- prove productivity and product quality. Each day, 16 .secondary school teachers will take part. They repre sent schools from Waterloo Region. and Perth, Iluron and Wellington counties. in addition to actually pro- ducing a manufactured part, they. will receive a seminar manual and have the opportunity to see how their seminar activities relate to industrial developments and to the practical. employment-related education that Conestoga College offers. Passion Play Presentation Thurs., June 18 1:30p.m. Exeter United Church Everyone welcome, No Charge Ellison Travel and Tours Ltd. 235-2000 Hot Buffet Keep Canada Beautiful 4 WAYINN-& STEAK NOUSE 380 Main St. Exeter 235-0580 1