Times-Advocate, 1987-07-22, Page 26Zurich Recreation Committee
MYSTERY BINGO
Thursday July 23
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot $750 must go
Bonanza game 50 calls
Doors open at 6:30 - Starts at 7:45
• 4 flash games • 1 early bird • 10 regular • 1 mystery
Moving to ice surface
Next bingo August 6
All proceeds to community protects
Bring your dabbers No one under 16 allowed
prize
to play.
Po , e 10A Times -Advocate, July 22, 1987
BIRTHS —
COX — Terry and Janice are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their second son, Tyler
James. A wee brother for Bradley on July
3, 1987 weighing 8 Ib. 6 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Eileen Spurn, Centralia and
William and Mary Cox, Exeter. • 29c
MARTENE — Earl and Julia (Hendrick )
thank God for the safe arrival of their first
child, a son, Jason Earl. Born July 9, 1987
weighing 6 Ib. 11 oz. First grandchild for
Emil and Pat Hendrick,. Exeter. Grand-
child for Anthony and Shirley Martene,
Crediton. Great grandson for Laura Sillery
and Florence Hendrick of Exeter and
Grace Dixon, Lucan. 29'
MORGAN — Kevin and Brenda ( Iredale )
are pleased to announce the arrival of their
son Bradley Joseph on July 5, 1987 at 11:52
a.m. weighing 7 Ib. 8 oz. Seventh grand-
child for Joe and Lois Morgan of RR 2 Ailsa
Craig and fourth grandchild for Lynda
Iredale, RR 1 Centralia. Special thanks to
Dr. Meredith and 3rd floor staff of St.
Joseph's Hospital in London. 29c
OVERHOLT — Barry and Karen are thrill-
ed to announce the birth of Ashley Ann
born July 2 weighing 712 pounds. Proud
first time grandparents are Marcella and
Arnold Bigelow of London and Phil and
Yvonne Overholt of Zurich. Special thanks
to Doctor Lam. 29'
TAYLOR — Mike and Sandy are the pro-
ud parents of a daughter Brittany
Michelle, born June 9, 1987 weighing 7 Ib.
12oz. A granddaughter for Ken and Marie
Broom and Nelson and Joanne Montieth.
Thanks to 3rd floor staff, Dr. Fellows and
Dr. Shaheed). A birthday surprise for Dad-
dy and cousin Michelle. 29'
VAN BREE-VAN RAAY
My name is Bryan Michael
I'm nearly 20 inches long.
I tipped the scales at 6 lb. 9
On a hot and sunny morn.
At 9:01 on the 7th of July
1 made my debut into the land.
Of course my Mom, Teresa, was there
And Daddy, Mark, was close at hand.
Case and Annie Van Raay
And Frank and Elsie Van Bree
Are proud to have another grandson
They're as excited as can be.
Francis and,Annie Hoevenaars
Are my great grandparents too.
And I can't wait to see them all
And show them what I can do.
But best of all, I've got a friend -
Someone to play with me,
My big brother, Kevin, is almost two
What fun we'll have - you'll see.
I'd like to thank Dr. Johnson
And all the girls on OB
You're the best for miles around
On that we all agree. 29'
VANHEVEL — Greg and Sharon are thrill-
ed to announce the birth of their first child,
a son. Daniel Gregory, born at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on June 27, 1987,
weighing 7 Ib. 8 oz. The second grandchild
for Frank and Elaine Vanhevel of Bor-
nholm, and the fourth grandchild for Stan
and Theresa Tachauer of Mitchell. 29c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The family of Neil and Gladys Gingerich
wish to invite friends, relatives and
neighbours to an Open House, Sunday, Ju-
ly 26, 1987 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at
their residence - celebrating 40 years of
marriage. Best Wishes only! 29'
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The children of Norris and Madeline
Desjardine request the pleasure of your
company at an Open House in honor of
their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday,
August 2, 1987, from 2-4 p.m. at Shipka
Community Centre. Best wishes only.
29.30c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Cecil and Joyce Pepper are proud to an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter
Marilyn Irene to Julian Philip Radcliffe
Promoli, sop of Fred and Pat Promoli of
Guelph. The wedding will take place on
Saturday, August 1, 1987, at 10:30 a.m. at
St. Georges Anglican Church in Guelph.29'
Ella and Carmen Gwynn, Blyth, Frank
Alcock, Brussels and Mary and George
Haggitt, Zurich, wish to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their children
Louise and Paul on Saturday, August 1, in
Zurich. Open reception to follow in Zurich.
29c
DEATHS ---
COTTLE — At South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter on Wednesday, July 15, 1987 Garry
Raymond Cottle; in his 27th year. Loving
son of Ross and Leona Cottle of RR 1
Woodham and dear brother of James of
Kitchener, Gerald at home, Cathy ( Mrs.
Ed Chappel) of Seaforth, Karen (Mrs.
John Hamilton) of RR 2 Staffa, Sherrie and
Sandra, both at home. Dear friend of Beth
Consitt of Kippen. Loving grandson of Mrs.
Bessie Campbell of RR 1 Exeter and Mr.
Alvin Cottle of Stratford. At the request of
the deceased, his body was donated to
science. A Memorial service was held at
Thames Road United Church (No. 83
Hwy.) on Monday July 20 at 8 p.m. Rev. K.
T. Smits officiated. Memorial contribu-
tions to the Cancer Society would be ap-
preciated by the family and arranged for
through the Dinney Funeral Home, Ex-
eter, 235-0173. 28c
DEICHERT — At the Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich on Wednesday, July 15, 1987,
Mr. Jacob Deichert, formerly of Goshen"
Street South, Zurich; in his 93rd year.
Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth
Clara Neuschwanger (1981). Son of the late
Peter and Elizabeth (Bloch) Deichert.
Dear brother of Peter of the Bluewater
Rest Home, Ted of Toronto, Albert of
Zurich and Mrs. Frieda Keller of
Dashwood. Predeceased by two brothers
George and Victor and by three sisters
Susan (Mrs. Edward Wegenast), Victoria
( Mrs. Wilfred Eichler) and Margaret
(Mrs. William Pfaff). Also surviving are
several nieces and nephews. Rested in the
Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North,
until Saturday, July 18, then to St. Peter's
Lutheran Church for funeral service at 2
p.m. Interment in St. Peter's Lutheran
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. 29c
CARDS OF THANKS --
STEPHEN MINOR HOCKEY — would
like to thank everyone who helped make
their first slo-pitch tournament a success.
Special note of gratitude to Joanne Hodge
without whose dedication and hard work
this tournament would not have been possi-
ble. Congratulations to Mary Ann Lewis
the 50/50 draw winner. 29c
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday, July 26
9:00 a.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
For postoral care during July contact
Mrs. Judy Dalrymple
Clerk of Session
235.1967
Sunday, July 26 • 11:30 a.m.
11:30 o.m. Morning Service
Guest Minister
Rev. Robert Cochrane
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, July 26
9:45 a.m. Communion
11:00 o.m. Family Bible Hour
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held of
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Hwy. 4 South
Sunday, July 26
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Morning Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all ages
Nursery available for all services
Everyone welcome
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
Dashwood
Vicar
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, July 26
For the months of July and August
9:00 a.m' Congregational
Christian Educofon
10:00 Church Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
235-2565
Sunday, July 26
11:15 o.m. Morning Prayer
Rev. Wolter (Duke) Vipperman
Nursery
1111
Everyone Welcome
Main St. North
Sunday, July 26
10:00 o.m. - Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Back to God Hour
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Wed. • 7 p.m. Family Night
Sunday, July 26
9:45 o.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Worship Service
"Don't rip God off"
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Everyone Welcome
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EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
• Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
SUMMER WORSHIP
Sunday, July 26
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Junior Congregation for children
9 and under
Courtesy Car for July
Mr. Elwood Truemner 235-0883
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, July 26
10:00 a.m. Worship
"Loving Your Enemies"
11:10 o.m. Sunday School
Nursery Available
7:30 p.m( Worship
"Free in Christ"
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Come and Worship with us
CARDS OF THANKS —
THOMSON — Mrs. Mary R. Thomson
wishes to thank her family for the lovely
dinner they gave me for my ninetieth bir-
thday, also to all my friends ann
neighbours for the gifts, flowers, man
ckr& and calls. 1 *Iso received scrolls
from the Prime Min' ter Brian Mulroney.
David Peterson and congratulatory
greetings from Governor General Jeane
Sauve, MP Murray Cardiff, MPP Jack
Riddell. ft was all very much appreciated.
29'
VAN HORNE — I would like thank Velma
Huff, Mary Anne, Pastor Rutledge,
relatives, friends and neighbours for kind-
ness shown to me while a patient in Univer-
sity Hospital. Also Dr. Donald Smith,
nurses and staff of 4 East. 29c
Inez
AMOS — I would like to thank everyone
who remembered me in any way while 1
was in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. 29'
Joe
DOUGALL — Friends and family have a
talent for caring, for sharing, for creating
warm wonderful memories and for giving
life a special and meaningful touch. We
want to say "thank you" to our family and
to our friends, for the congratulatory
messages, the many cards and thoughtful
/gifts received at the time of our 30th an-
niversary. We wish to say a special thanks
to our family who planned not only the
celebration but also took us out for the
evening meal. Thank you all for thinking
of us. 29'
Bill and Fern
FRANCIS — My sincere thanks to my
friends, neighbours, Rev. Hawley, Dr.
Ecker, relatives, U.C.W. and anyone who
sent cards and took me places and also the
nurses while I was hospitalized. Thank you
all. 29c
Mary
GRENIER — I would like to thank my four
girls, their hubbies and my grandchildren
for the lovely surprise birthday party that
they had for me on Sunday. Thank you to
all of my relatives and friends who came
to celebrate with me. Also thank you for all
of the lovely gifts that I received. Thanks
guys! 29c
Betty
HOGAN — Joe and Ruth wish to thank
friends, neighbours and relatives for their
best wishes, cards and gifts on the occasion
of their 25th wedding anniversary. Special
thanks to Mary Ann and Dave, Cathy and
Shawn and Liz. 29*
SCOTT-FLETCHER — We would like to
express our thanks to the members of the
Centralia and Whalen communities for
their generous wedding gifts to us. The
humidifier, fan and rechargeable flash
light will always be very useful in our
home. Thank you! 29c
Liz and Rich
SQUIRE — I wish to thank my friends and
relatives for cards, visits, flowers and
treats during my stay in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home. A
special thank you to my husband and fami-
ly for their love and care while in intensive
care and at home. 29'
Bernice
IN MEMORIAM —
MUNN — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Mrs. Ila E. Munn (Jones) who
passed away July 25, 1984.
God looked around His garden
And found an empty space
He looked down on earth
And saw her tired face.
He put His arms around her
And lifted her to rest ,
God's garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best.
Her life was love and labour
Her love was family true
She gave her best to all of us
What more could a mother do.
Sadly missed by all her children. 29'
coring Events
STEAM SHOW — Heritage Gas Era
Village, Log sawing, fiddle contest.
calliope, horse pulls, antique tractor pulls,
threshing, crafts, Rumely/Allis/Chalmers
Display. Golden Horseshoe city.
Caledonia, August 1, 2, 3. 29x
THE SEARCH IS ON — to locate and
recognize the outstanding young people of
Ontario. If you would like to nominate a
deserving young person aged 6 to 18 for an
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award.
contact this newspaper. 29x
WEIGAND REUNION — this Sunday, Ju-
ly 26, 2 p.m. at Jim and Eleanor Weigand's
farm. 20c
GUNNING REUNION — Sunday, July 26.
at 2 p.m., MacNaughton Park, Exeter.
Each family bring a game and a prize, food
and your own supplies for a picnic supper
at 5 p.m. 29c
DECORATION AND MEMORIAL SER-
VICE — Hensall Union Cemetery, Sunday,
July 26,2p.m. 29c
BLYTH FESTIVAL — Bush Fire: July 22,
23 (matinee), 25, 27, 28, August 1
(matinee). Miss Balmoral of the Bayview:
all performances for this play are Sold
Out; however, a limited number of rush
tiokets go on sale 2 hours before curtain
time. Girls in the Gang: July 29, 30
(matinee). Bordertown Cafe: July 30. 31.
All performances are at 8:30 p.m. except
matinees which are at 2:00 p.m. For
tickets, call Box Office at 523-9300/9225.
COUNTRY FAIR, Saturday, July 25: a
Blyth Festival fund-raiser. Booths filled
with books, clothing, produce, good
"junk"; special activities for children.
Starts at 10:00 a.m. on lawn of 'Blyth
Memorial Hall. Great fun for the whole
family! 29e
HURON PROVINCIAL YOUNG PRO-
GRESSIVE — Conservatives are holding
a meeting and social Tuesday, July 28 at
St. Christopher's Beach in Goderich, 6:30
swim, 7:30'meeting, 8:00 free hot dogs and
pop. Guest speakers are Murray Cardiff
and Nico Peters. For further information
contact Jeff Wareham at 235-1352 or Jan
Divok at 482-3370. 29c
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
CLINIC — will be closed until August 25
29-31c
YOU ARE INVITED — to the Jack Riddell
Barbtque at the Riddell Farm on Highway
83 between Exeter and Dashwood on
Wednesday, August 5. Rain location is the
Dashwood Community Centre. Dinner
from 5 to 8 p.m., family entertainment.
Tickets available from Liberal Municipal
chairpersons or Executive, or phone
357-1802, 482-3407, 887-9225, 235-2853,
236-4280. Tickets 310.00, elementary school
children 84.00, pre-schoolers free. Spon-
sored by the Huron Provincial Liberal
Association. 29,30c
IN MEMORIAM —
CAMPBELL — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Thotnas F.
Campbell who left us 10 years ago, July 24
1977.
To a wonderful lite came an end,
He died as he lived everyone's friend,
He was always thoughtful, loving and kind
What a glorious memory he left behind.
He left us silently his thoughts unknown,
But, he left us memories we are proud to
own.
Treasure him God in Your garden of rest,
For in this world he was one of the best.
Always remembered and sadly missed
by wife Reta, Helen and Jim, Andrew and
Ian. 29c
LEE — In loving memory of a dear father
and son, Russell, who passed away 2 years
ago July 23 and a dear mother and
daughter-in-law Darlene, who passed
away 18 years ago, July 23.
Isn't it strange that those we need
And those we love so much
Are just the ones that God needs too.
And takes them home to rest.
The parting was so sudden
We often wonder why
But the hardest part of all
We didn't say goodbye.
Lovingly remembered by their son
David, Mom and Dad, sisters Helen,
Marion. Doreen, brother Doug and
families. 29'
LEE — In loving memory of a dear Mom,
daughter, sister, and aunt, Darlene Frayne
Lee, who passed away suddenly, 18 years
ago, July 23, 1969 and a dear father, ron-
in -law, brother-in-law and uncle, Russell
Lee. who passed away suddenly July 23.
1985.
Beautiful memories are woven in gold
This is the picture we tenderly hold,
Deep in our hearts their memory is kept
To love, to cherish and to never forget.
Sadly missed and always remembered
by David. Motn, Harold, Helen, Marlene
and their families. 29c
SWARTZ — In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother, Lulu, who pass-
ed away July 27. 1964 and dear father and
grandfather. Harry who passed away
September 11, 1971.
Nothing can ever take away
The Love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps them near.
Lovingly remembered by Ron. Helen
and family. 29'
WALDRON — In memory of John
Waldron. who passed away 3 years ago.
July 27, 1984.
His smiling way and pleasant face
Are a pleasure to recall,
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
Some day we hope to meet him,
Some day, we know not when. •
To clasp his hand in the better land,
Never to part again.
Lovingly membered -and deeply miss-
ed by wife elma and family Cathy and
Gary; Gail, eft and Chris; Thelma. Den
and Mervyn. 29'
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July 23
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Fri., July 24
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SIAFOITH
Thurs., Fri., sot.
"NOVO RICHE"
Corning Thurs., Juty 30
OHM'S NIT/ OUT
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DANCE
Friday, July 24:
SINGLES DANCE
Music by
LEN DAVIDSON AND
IAGUB14JSH
Dancing 9 p.m. to 11.M.
Saturday, July 25:
Music bq
MISTY RIVER
Dancing 9 p.nt. to 1 a.m.
No Blue Jeans, Please,
349-2675
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123rd Annual
July 24 , 25 , & 26, 1987
Friday, July 24
7:45 Entertainment Beechwood
9:30 Dance and Crowning of Fair Queen
Saturday, July 25
12:30 'Parade
10:00 a.m. Haflinger Show
3 p.m. Wrist Wrestling Competition
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Heavy Horse Show
2 p.m. Baby Show
3:00 p.m. Mini Tractor Pull
Midway - "Lions Cage"
Sunday, July 26
10:30 a.m. Ecumenical Church Service at Arena
11:45 a.m. Luncheon - advance tickets only
Mid -Western Horse Show - 12 Noon
Fine Arts - Crafts - School Childrens Display - Ladies'
Work - Domestic Science - Flowers - Fruits -
Vegetables - Cattle - Hogs - Sheep - Poultry
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Ginn
MOTEL
RESTAURANT
CAMPOROUND.BEACH
HEATED SWIM POOL•
Sugar Bush
Specials
Fri., Sat., Sun.
Prime Rib Beef Dinner
;695
Veal Cutlet
with Spanish Sauce
$635
'/2 Roast Chicken
- $575
Coffee and tea included
with these specials
4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Sugar Bush Inn
and Restaurant
R.R. 1 Bayfield 2 miles south of Bayfield
on Hwy. 21
For Reservations 565-2450
Open for Breakfast at 7:00 a.m.
MOTEL — HEATED SWIMMING POOL — ARCADE
Teen Dance
Every Friday 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Holiday Plaza, 50 Main St., Grand Bend,
$3.00 admission
Age 18 and under. Disc jockey
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123rd Annual
July 24 , 25 , & 26, 1987
Friday, July 24
7:45 Entertainment Beechwood
9:30 Dance and Crowning of Fair Queen
Saturday, July 25
12:30 'Parade
10:00 a.m. Haflinger Show
3 p.m. Wrist Wrestling Competition
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Heavy Horse Show
2 p.m. Baby Show
3:00 p.m. Mini Tractor Pull
Midway - "Lions Cage"
Sunday, July 26
10:30 a.m. Ecumenical Church Service at Arena
11:45 a.m. Luncheon - advance tickets only
Mid -Western Horse Show - 12 Noon
Fine Arts - Crafts - School Childrens Display - Ladies'
Work - Domestic Science - Flowers - Fruits -
Vegetables - Cattle - Hogs - Sheep - Poultry
%ugaf
usI1
Ginn
MOTEL
RESTAURANT
CAMPOROUND.BEACH
HEATED SWIM POOL•
Sugar Bush
Specials
Fri., Sat., Sun.
Prime Rib Beef Dinner
;695
Veal Cutlet
with Spanish Sauce
$635
'/2 Roast Chicken
- $575
Coffee and tea included
with these specials
4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Sugar Bush Inn
and Restaurant
R.R. 1 Bayfield 2 miles south of Bayfield
on Hwy. 21
For Reservations 565-2450
Open for Breakfast at 7:00 a.m.
MOTEL — HEATED SWIMMING POOL — ARCADE