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Times -Advocate, March 16, 1988
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BiRTHS
BATTEN - Jason has a new play-
mate.
Dad has another fishing buddy.
And the Mohawks have a new fan!
And just in time for the Hardy Cup!
Jeremy David Batten arrived at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London on
March 9, 1988 at 9:35 a.m.; weigh-
ing'9 Ib. 12 1/2 oz. and measuring
20 1/2 inches long. Proud parents
are Cathy and Ralph. Second grand-
son for Marg and Jack Triebner and
fourth grandson for Ola and John
Batten. Proud great -grandmas are
Mrs. Edna Anderson, Mrs. Beth
Batten and Mrs. Ina Johns. Special
thanks to Dr. Gans, Dr. Manners,
Dr. Shahced and third floor nursing
sluff at St. Joseph's Hospital. Also
a special thanks to grandma Batten
and grandma Triebner for helping
with_Jasonand the wash while I
was in the hospital and since re-
turning hone. Also to the Exeter
Mohawks for the beautiful flower
arrangement .and balloon 1 received
while in the -hospital. Last but not
least to family and friends for the
visits, cards and gifts we received
while in hospital .and since return-
• ing home. it's all greatly appreciat-
ed. (insured) Cathy and Ralph, Ja-
.son and Jeremy 11*
DOcGALL - Robert and Pearl
(Buswell) welcome with love their
daughter Chandra Jean. Born March
1, 1988 weighing 6 lb. 12 oz. First
granddaughter for Melville and Gla-
dys Buswell, and Andy and Marion
Dougall. Fourth great-grandchild for
Jack and. Jean Madge. Special
thanks to Dr. R. Natale, Dr. G. Te-
vaarwerk, Dr. Catherine Walsh •and
St. Joseph's SE and SW third floor
nurses for their excellent care be-
fore and after. plc
FERGUSON - Jim, Linda and A.J.
arc pleased to announce the
"Special Delivery" of Scot Thomas,
born March 4, 1988 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, weighing 7. lb. 15 oz.
Loving grandparents are Russell and
Lcita Ferguson and Greg and Jean
Fleming. We would like to thank
Dr. Maynard and Ualene Santos, Dr.
-Gans and the nursing staff at South
Huron Hospital for their carc and
support and family and friends for
cards, gifts and visits. 11 c
��T ��BIRTHS J
MOORE - Brian and Mary -Ann
(nee Devleaminck) are proud to an-
nounce the safe arrival of Michael
Andrew, born March 2, 1988 in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, weigh-
ing 7 Ib. 11 Oz. Grandparents are
Ralph and Suzanne Devleamirick,
Lucan and Ken and Lois Moore,
Scaforth. Special thanks to Dr. Fel-
lows and thc third floor nursing
staff. 1 lc
DEATHS
POSTILL - At the Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, March 13,
1988, Mrs. Joseph Postill, the for-
mer Elizabeth Jane Holtzauer of Au-
burn, Ontario in her 81st year. Be-
loved mother of Vernon of Exeter,
Garth of Clinton, Ronald of Arko-
na. Betty (Mrs. Dean Fitchett) of
Thcdford, Doris (Mrs. Melville Sim-
mons) of Calgary,- Graeme of Air-
drie. Alberta, Frank of Clinton and
Peter of Clinton. Also survived by
26 grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren. Resting at. the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario. Fu-
neral service will be held in the fu-
neral home on Wednesday at 2 p.m.
--Spring interment Ball's Cemetery,
Hullctt Twp. Donations to the Clin-
ton Public Hospital would be appre-
ciated as expressions of sympathy.
11*
WARDEN - At University Hospital,
London on Saturday, March 12,
1988, Percy S. Warden of RR 2,
Dashwood; in his 70th year. Beloved
husband of Elizabeth (Wilson) War-
den. Loved father of Arin (Mrs Andy
Schofield) of RR 3 Parkhill, Stanley
Warden of RR 5 Clinton, Helen War-
den of RR 3 Parkhill and Ernest War-
den at home. Loving grandpa of
Krys(ina and Suzanne Schofield.
Also survived by one sister Jessie
(Mrs. John Johnson) of RR, Mt.
Brydgcs. Predeceased by brothers
Eric, Hubert and Ernest. Rested at the
T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Funeral and corn-
mittal services held at the funeral
home on Tuesday, March 15 at 11
a.m. Spring interment Crediton Ce-
metery. Rev. B. Elder officiated. Me-.
morials to the Cancer Society or
charity of choice would be appreciat-
ed by the family. • 1 lc
DI1JNDI
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ter.
DiRE(TORY.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
235-2565
Sunday, March 20
11-15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Baptism and
First Communions •
Rev Walter (Duke) Vipperman
Church School
Nursery
' Wednesday, March 16
1200 noon - Lenten Communion
Service
• Lunch will follow the service.
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
Sunday, March. 20
9 45 a m. Sunday School
'26th Anniversary
Special Speaker
Dr. Roy Lawson
Special Music
Bob and Joan Peckham •
11 00 a.m. Morning Worship
7 00 p m Evening Fellowship
Dr Roy Lawson
Special Music
Wed 700 p m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Minister The Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Staff Associate:
Mrs Bev Robinson
Minister Emeritus. The Rev Grant L.
Milts
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT
Sunday. March 20, 1988
11.00 a.m -Morning Worship with
The Rev. Richard -W. Hawley
11 00 a m Sunday Church School
Courtesy Car for March
Mr Bill Brock
' 2350323
Nursery Facilities Available
Everyone Welcome
Wednesday, March 16
1200 noon •
LENTEN COMMUNION SERVICE
Trivia Anglican Church .
Lunch will follow the service.
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St North
Minister
Rev Robert Arbogast .
Sunday, March 20
1000am Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
2:30 Afternoon Service.
Nursery Available
Eivryorre Welcome
• Listen to
The Back to God Hour
CKNX Dia1.920 - 10•30 a.m
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
LENTEN SERVICE
Wednesday, March 16
at 8:00 pm.
Sunday, March 20
9:30 a.m. Congregational
Christian Education
11:00 a.m. Church Service
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron St,eet East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, March 20
Guest Minister
Rev. John Verhoog,
Hamilton, Ont.
-10:00 a.m. Worship
'Your family and God`
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery Available
7:30 p.m. Worship
'God will provide'
to
Come and Worship with us
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. Don Rogers
Youth Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers
C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider
Hwy. 4 South
Sunday, March 20
10.00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday night 700 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all ages
Nursery available•for all services
- Everyone Welcome
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EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, March 20
9:45-10:30 a.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship
11:00-12:00 noon Family Bible Hour
6-7 p.m. Communion Service
A Nursery is provided •
for the above services
Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
All Services held at
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Interim Moderator
Rev. Ridt Horst
284-3172
Organist
Mrs. Joan Keys
Sunday, March 20 -
11:15 a.m. Morning Service
Holy C6mmunion
Guest Minister
Rev. Charles Henderson
11:15 a.m. Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
A P
DEATHS
MOIR • At Farmington, Michigan
on Tuesday, February 9, 1988, Har-
old John Moir, in his 88th year.
Husband of the late Irene (Wolfe)
Moir (1982). Dear father of Mrs.
Jean Cochrane of Farmington, two'
grandsons David and Robert and
three great-grandchildren. Dear
brother of Edgar Moir of St. Cath:. -
rifles. Predeceased by sister Lila and
brothers Ira, Alvin, Oran and
George Moir. Burial was in Acacia
Park Cemetery, Birmingham, Mich-
igan. 11*
TETREAU - At Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich and formerly of Zu-
rich and Hay Twp. on Sunday,
March 13, 1988, Anna Matilda
(Bassow) Tetreau; in her 103rd year.
Beloved wife of the late Theo
McAdams(1940) and Isaih Tetreau
(1946). Loved mother of Harry
McAdams of Zurich and predeceased
by sons Earl (Milt) McAdams
(1977) and Wilhelm (Bill) McAd-
..ams (1970). Also loved by six
grandsons and 13 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased by -two
granddaughters and one great-
grandson. Dear sister of Miss Emma
Basso.• of Bluewater Rest Home and
Airs. Edith Miller of Timmins. Pre-
deceased by one brother Henry Bas -
sow and one sister Mrs. Marie
Pask. Rested at the Michael P.-.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Gosh-
en Street North, Zurich. Funeral and
committal services held at the fu-
neral home on Tuesday, March 15,
1988. Spring interment Emmanuel
United Church Cemetery, Hay Twp. -
Rev. B. Elder officiated. Memorials
to Emmanuel United Church, Zurich
would be appreciated by the family.
Mrs. Tetreau was the eldest resident
of Zurich and arca. 1lc
• CARDS OF THANKS 1
BENDER We would like to thank
everyone who helped make the cele-
bration of our 25th wedding anni-
versary such a special time. Thanks
to the group of friends and neigh-
bours who chivareed us; thanks to
Terry and Tim for the special party
they organized at Oakwood; thanks
to everyone who sent cards; for the
lovely gifts received and all thc
good wishes. Everything was great
and 'we will cherish the memories
for a long timc.
plc Mary Ann and Don
CLEAVE - Thanks to my rela-
tives, neighbours and friends for
visits, cards, gifts, phone calls and
prayers during my stay in Clinton
and Victoria hospitals and since re-
turning home. Thank you to those
who gave Beth so much support
during a trying time, for us both.
Everyones kindness will long be re-
membered. Thanks to Doctors Bak-
er. Flowers, Scars and Dr. Meyers
and her team of surgeons, also the
nurses of second floor and those on
duty in emergency, January 19, at
Clinton Hospital, and nurses on
second floor west, Victoria Hospi-
tal.
11* Jim
CROWE - We wish to thank our
neighbours and friends for their
support, cards, flowers, food and
other expressions of sympathy dur-
ing the recent loss of Bob's father.
11* Robert, Bea, Cathy,
Angie and Jenny Crowe
LEWIS - My sincere thanks to
everyone for their thoughtfulness
while I was hospitalized. Thanks to
the staff and doctors and -also for
the birthday gifts 1 received.
plc Don
SCIIATZ - The family of the late
Greta Schatz wish to express their.
sincere thanks and appreciation to
friends, neighbours and relatives for
the expressions of sympathy, floral
tributes, charitable donations and
cards at the time of their loss. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Bob Sinisac and
the ladies of Calvary United
Church, Dashwood. Thanks also to
the O.E.S. # 222 for thc lovely
floral service and a special thank
you to the T. Hoffman Funeral
Home for their loving care and con-
sideration. Your thoughtfulness and
friendship will always be remem-
bered.
11 c Vernon, Jack and Nile,
Ruth and Carl, Carole and Bob,
Bill and Annc and families
CARDS OF THANKS
SHIRRAY - My sincere thanks to
Doug and Karen for arranging for my
eye surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London; to my friend Hilda Payne
for the daily care; for visits, gifts,
treats and cards from my friends and
from the tenants in Northcrest Apart-
ments. It was all very much appre-
ciated.
11c Mabel
IN MEMORIAM
BRINTNELL - In loving memory
of a dear husband, father, grandfa-
ther and great -grandfather --Jim, who
passed away March 20, 1980.
In a little country graveyard
Where the gentle breezes blow
Our loved one laid to rest
On earth, for us
He did his best
No one knows the grief we bear
When your family gathers
And you're not there
Your place, no one can ever fill
We miss you, so much
And always will
Lovingly remembered and never to
be forgotten, your wife Lois and
family. 11*
DISNEY -In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather Robert
Christopher Dinncywho passed
away March 20, 1986.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
Lovingly remembered by Grace.
Tom, Sharon, Darrell, Jason, Cecei-
la, Tina. l lc
GRINNEY - In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother and grandmoth-
er, Eilene Grinney who passed away
six years ago March 16, 1982.
A special corner in our hearts
Is set away for you,
As long as life and memory last
We will always remember you.
Always remembered by husband
Jim, daughter and son-in-law Diane
and Rick and grandson, Eric. 11*
GRINNF,Y - In loving memory of
a dear son, brother and uncle Den-
nis Grinney who passed away one
year ago March 25, 1987.
In our hearts your memory lingers
Sweetly, tender, fond and true;
There is not a day that passes
That we do not think of you.
Always remembered by father Jim.
sister and brother-in-law Diane and
Rick and nephew Eric. 11*
HARRISON - In loving memory
of a dear mother and grandmother
Minnie Harrison who passed away
March 13, 1987.
Softly within the shadows,
She heard a gentle call,
And taking the hand that was of-
fered, •
She quietly left us all.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by
her daughter Audrey and grandchil-
dren Sandra, John and Tina, Wendy
and James. 11*
KELLER - In loving memory of a
dear husband, Adolph who passed
away seven years ago, March 22,
1981.
You left me beautiful memories, of-
ten silent tears
Always you'll be with me, as I jour-
ney thru' the years
The years we shared together, the
happy days we knew
I've lived again so often, in memory
of you.
Sadly missed and loved dearly by his
wife Lucinda and family. 1 lc
MOORE - In loving memory of a -
dear father and grandfather William
B. Moore who passed away one year
ago March 17, 1987.
We watched you suffer,
We watched you die,
All we could do was just stand by.
When the time came we suffered too,
For you never deserved what you
went through.
A thousand times we needed you,
A thousand times we cried.
If our love could have saved you,
You never would have died.
But when we saw you sleeping so
peacefully free from pain
We could not wish you back to suffer
so again.
So keep your arms around him Lord
And give him special care
Makc up for all he suffered and all
that seemed unfair.
Always remembered and sadly Missed
by Eugene, Linda, Cheryl and Chris
Webber. 1 1 *
Coming Events
SPRING FASHION •SHOW BY
JACQUELINE'S March 23 at 8
p.m. in i.O.O.F. Hall. Admission
55. Draws. Lunch. Tickets may be
purchased at Fisher's Hardware or
from any Rebekah. Sponsored by
Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge. 11c
WISE MONEY MANAGEMENT
COURSE Thursday, March 24, 10-
- 3:30 p.m., Huronvicw Auditorium.
510.00 per person. Pre -registration
is needed. Record keeping, financial
security, investments and speakers.
Call Jane -Mucgge at the Ontario
Ministry -of Agriculture an� Food
Office 482-3428 or 1-800-265-
5170. Limited enrollment. 11c
CANADA FOR CHRIST Cru-
sade. There's a way which seems
right to people but the end result is
death, Proverbs 14:12. The answer
to AiDS and unwanted pregnancies
isn't condoms and abortions, but
salvation with ensuing righteous-
ness. Fornication (sex before marri-
age), adultry, masturbation, homo-
icxuality, lesbianism are deadly
sins leading to eternal hellfire. Re-
pentance and righteousness lead to
heaven. Oh, God, deliver us from
evil. Cleanse and forgive us. Em-,
power 'us to please you daily. Read
Acts 4. 11 •
JUNIOR FARMERS - Junior In-
stitute Reunion Banquet, Friday,
April 22, 7 p.m. Legion Hall, Ailsa •
Craig. Two films to be shown.
Tickets available from Harold Guil-
foyle, Lawrence Craven or Ray
Campbell. Only 100 tickets :wailer
ble. Must be purchased in advance
by April 14. 10,11c
r IN MEMQRIAM
TiEMAN - In loving memory of a
dear husband,' father and graridlather
Mervyn -Tiernan who passed aw ay
March 16, 1985.
As you were you will always he
Treasured fore%er in our memory.
Lovingly remembered by. wife Alice.
and family. 11'
YEO - In loving memory of a dear
mom and dad and gr:urdp.irents Flora
and Violet Yeo w hu passed away -
March 17, 1487 and • Febivary 1,
1987.
God .will link this broken chain
Closer when we meet again. •
"In God's own keeping. .
Happy memories: t)h, we
them, -
Treasures of the lone .4:0:
But to sec their .unm t , trice.,
Makes the heating h.an.t,
Sadly missed. by H1.uh, J,•, �, Atn.t ;.:.i
and Wilson
)o,
Gordon Auxiliary
Roast Beet Supper
at Caven Presbyterian
Church Exeter on
Thurs., March 24
Cost: $7.50 per adul
$3.00 for children eleven,
years and under
Times: 5 p.m & 6.30 p m.
Tickets available at: -
Anstett's, Feather:Tick and
Smyths. -
Happy 16th Birthday
Sheila & Tracy
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From Guess Who'?
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Happy
Birthday
"Hack"
Big "20„
March 18
Love from
Dad, Mom,
Carol,
Roger &
Kyle
BARN
DANCE
Friday, March 18:
SINGLES DANCE
COUNTRY VERSATILES
Saturday, Mar. 19:
JOE OVERHOLT AND
THE STANDBYS
No Blue Jeans, Please!
349-2678
group Reservations Welcome.
A special summer camping experience awaits your
boy in the beautiful Highlands of Haliburton.
Camp Kakeka, which is associated with Christian Service Bri-
gade offers a boy a time of swimming, fishing, boating and out-
door activities and crafts set in a Christian environment. Camp
Kakeka is located on f3ass.haint Lake, north of the town of Hali-
burtoh. - - -.
For further,insormation contact.
Bruce Perry, 235-1725
' O1i are invited -to attend the
GAN
Us1x ii 1c Township)
Scscp licentcnnial Public Meeting
on
March 21, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. in
The Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre
to plan the celebration of our Municipality's
150th anniversary
All past and present it oc-ne T owns,; p residents. young and old are
encouraged to
'Re`resnrrents Provided'
Missionary Sunday
at
Exeter Bible Fellowship
Sunday, March 27
Featuring
Mr. and Mrs. .Peter Frayne
cFormeriy of Exeter
Missionaries or.:uriough. labouring with New bribes Missions
in Senegal, Africa.
Peter will minister at 11 a.m. and have a slide presentation at 7 p.m. -
Everyone welcome
Ali services held at Usborne Central School
TURN YOUR SKILLS INTO
DOLLARS Wednesday, March 30,
10-3:30 p:m., Huronvicw Auditori-
um. 310.00 per person. Pre-
registration is needed. Assess your -
own skills. Find out your potential._
as an entrepreneur. Call the Ontario -
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
Office at 482-3428 or 1-800-265-
5170. Limited enrollment.
MARK iT ON YOUR CALEN-
DAR nowt The seventh annual
-Spring Forest City Nostalgia & An-
tique Show and Sale returns to Cen-
tennial Hall, 550 Wellington St.,
London, Ont. Saturday, March 19,
12 until 9 p.m. Sunday, March 20,
11 to 6 p.m. Admission only
S2.50. Featuring over 60 quality
dealers, info - Olga Ttaher,
(519)679.1810. Ile
OFFICIAL OPENING Township
of Tuckcrsmith Work Centre, Satur-
day, March 26, 2:30 p.m. 1 lc
'red Penner_
To a CHILDREN'S CONCERT
for the Whole Family
Thursday. March 24th
4:30 p.m. & 7.00 p.m.
South Huron District High School
in Exeter .
Tickets on sale at:
PurpIf/ Turtle. Exeter
Birch Tree. Hensall
S6.00 Advance 56.50 at door
Presented by the Hensall &
District Nursery School „
Sponsor - Solway's Food Market
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EXETER
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• tray
Tickets
LIONESS CLUB PRESENTS
' "Looking Good
'11
For Spring
Fashion Show
at South Huron Rec Centre
,.k Wed . , March 30,
,'�
7 p.m. Social Hour $8.00 per ticket
8 p m. Fashion Show Lunch Included
Fashions presented by: Looking Good,
Gentlemen's Choice, Purple TurtIe,Wuerth Shoes
available from Lioness members or Exeter town office
Proceeds to Community Projects
TURN YOUR SKILLS INTO
DOLLARS Wednesday, March 30,
10-3:30 p:m., Huronvicw Auditori-
um. 310.00 per person. Pre-
registration is needed. Assess your -
own skills. Find out your potential._
as an entrepreneur. Call the Ontario -
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
Office at 482-3428 or 1-800-265-
5170. Limited enrollment.
MARK iT ON YOUR CALEN-
DAR nowt The seventh annual
-Spring Forest City Nostalgia & An-
tique Show and Sale returns to Cen-
tennial Hall, 550 Wellington St.,
London, Ont. Saturday, March 19,
12 until 9 p.m. Sunday, March 20,
11 to 6 p.m. Admission only
S2.50. Featuring over 60 quality
dealers, info - Olga Ttaher,
(519)679.1810. Ile
OFFICIAL OPENING Township
of Tuckcrsmith Work Centre, Satur-
day, March 26, 2:30 p.m. 1 lc
'red Penner_
To a CHILDREN'S CONCERT
for the Whole Family
Thursday. March 24th
4:30 p.m. & 7.00 p.m.
South Huron District High School
in Exeter .
Tickets on sale at:
PurpIf/ Turtle. Exeter
Birch Tree. Hensall
S6.00 Advance 56.50 at door
Presented by the Hensall &
District Nursery School „
Sponsor - Solway's Food Market
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