Times Advocate, 1989-11-08, Page 26Page 26
Times -Advocate, November 8, 1989
BIRTHS •
ALLEN - Steve and Theresa (nee
Johnson) are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of thew son Taylor Ste-
phen, born October 16, 1989, weighing
7 lbs. 12 ozs. A new baby brother for
Krysti. 45c
HODGINS - Rick, Patti and Josh wel-
come with love their new son and
brother Jaden Ron born October 13,
1989, weighing 7 lbs. 9 ozs. Grandpar-
ents are Clem and Theresa Regier, Zu-
rich and Mac and Lois Hodgins, Park-
hill. Great grandparents are Lydia
Regier, Zurich, John and Emma Hod-
gins, and Madaline Sadler, Parkhill.
45c
ISAAC - Dave and Barb Isaac (nee
Glanville) are thankful to announce the
safe arrival of Rebekah Ann, 9 lbs. 1
oz., born October 24, 1989. A sister for
Tasha and another granddaughter for
Stan and Shirley Preszcator, Clinton
and Ken and Jean Isaac, Parkhill.
i Samuel 1:27 - For this child I prayed;
and the LORD hath given me my peti-
tion which I asked of him. 45*
JACOBSON - Steven and Jane (Heal)
are very happy to announce the birth of
their fust born (baby boy) Matthew
Evan, weighing 7 lbs. 11 ozs. on Octo-
ber 25, 1989 in St. Joseph Medical
Center, fkurbank, Califomia. A grand
son for Un and June Jacobson of San
Deigo, California and John Heal of
Hensall. Great grandson for Bessie
Graff, Florida and Olive Heal of Hen-
sall. Also a nephew for Julie Heal of
Toronto. 45c
NcNAB - Earl and Ruth (nee Knip) are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of
their daughter Sarah Anne born at the
Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital
on October 25. Also a sister to
Rbwayne. 45*
•
SANGER - Kathy and Greg are
proud to announce the safe arrival of
Matthew Thomas Sangster on October
19, 1989 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, weighing 10 lbs. 3 oz. A little
brother for Jason. The happy grandpar-
ents are Betty Sangster, Hensall and
Helen Isaac and Bob Pring of Exeter.
45c
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Trousseau T a
Mrs. Gerald Lynn of R 2, Lucan, in-
vites relatives and friendof both fami-
lies to a Trousseau Tea Saturday, No-
vember 18, 1989 from 3-5 and 7-9 in
honour of Cheryl's forthcoming mar-
riage to John•Cook. Fof directions, con-
tact 227-4677. I 45c
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CARDS OF' 'THA
BAKER - The family of the late Ortha
Baker sincerely thank all their rela-
tives, friends and neighbours for the
flowers, memorial donations and many
acts of kindness during her illness and
at the time of her death. We especially
thank .pastor Stephen Alles, Dr. Lam
and the nurses of South Huron Hospi-
tal, the O'Connor Funeral Home and
the ladies of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church. Your kind words, prayers and
expressions of sympathy will long be
remembered by us all. 45*
A' : RDS OF: THANKS` I
AISENPREIS - The family of the late
Richard and Elsbeth Aisenpreis sin-
cerely thank friends, relatives and
neighbours for their many acts of kind-
ness during this difficult time. We
gratefully acknowledge the floral trib-
utes, cards and food and baked goods.
Many thanks to Michael O'Connor Fu-
neral Homes, pallbearers, Pastor Ste-
phen Alles for his comforting message.
Thank you to the ladies of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church for the lovely lunch-
eon. A special thanks to Kerr and Helen
Faber and family for welcoming us in
their house and for their kind support.
Your kindness and thoughtfulness was
deeply appreciated and will never be
forgotten.
45* Andrea, Petra, Silke and Martina
BOWDEN - We would like to express
ow heartfelt thanks to relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for the lovely flow-
ers, cards, gifts 'and best wishes re-
ceived on our 60th wedding -
anniversary. A special thank ypu to our
family for arranging the event and to
Donna for the use of her home. Those
who came to Open House made our
day and left us with many happy mem-
ories.
45* 'Ted" and "Toots"
FRANCIS - The family of Ray Francis
wish to thank all their relatives and
friends who expressed their thoughtful-
ness and concern with flowers, visits,
calls and cards during their recent be-
reavement. Especially thy wish to
thank the staff of the Exeter Villa nurs-
ing home for the excellent care provid-
ed and for the kindnesses expressed to
,their father during his stay. Also to Dr.
Oans and South Huron Hospital for
their care and kindness.
45*
GIFFIN-CAMPBELL - We would
like to thank everyone who came out to
our buck and doe. Also to all the people
who helped out at the door, the bar and
preparing and serving the lunch. A spe-
cial thanks to Brenda, September, Spe-
cial, and Jack for all the work they put
into it to make it a great night.
45c Liz and Fred
HARRIS - Mrs. Jennie Harris and the
family of the late William R. Harris
would like to take this opportunity to
extend 'their deepest appreciation to`
Rev. Norman Jones for his kindly mini-
strations; to the pall bearers and floral.
bearers; to those who sent flowers or
other tokens of remembrance; to those
who called at the Funeral Home to ex-
tend • their sympathy; with a special
thanks to the many kind neighbours and
friends, for the many acts of kindness
extended to them during their recent be-
reavement. 45c
LEWIS - We would like to thank our
relatives, neighbours and friends for the
party and dance held for our 25th anni-
versary. Thanks also for the lovely
gifts, cards and to those who attended
the dance. Special thanks to Jim, Larry
and everyone who helped plan a night
we will never forget. TF ks aga.
45c ton and Edith
SQUIRE - I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives, for visits, cards,
flowers and treats while I was a patient
in South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Jadd, Dr. Steciuk, nursing
staff and Rev. Deborah Carter.
45* Bernice
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McNAIR - The family of the late
Douglas McNair wish to express their
sincere appreciation to those who sent
food to the house and served the meals
and lunches, the beautiful flowers,
cards, memorial donations and all other
forms of emotional support received, it
truly made our grief more bearable and
will be cherished forever. Thanks to the
people who stayed with Doug before he
went to the hospital and a special
'Thank You" to Aunt Marjorie White
for her unending devotion to Doug
while he was at home. Thanks to Dr.
Ahmid, Lynda Robinson and the 6th
floor nursing staff at University Hospi-
tal for making Doug's last days com-
fortable. To the Rev. Anne Beattie -
Stokes and Rev. Barbara Young• a big
thank you for your comforting words to
the family while at the hospital and also
at the funeral service. Thanks to t11e six
nephews and nieces who were bearers,
to the United Church Women for the
lunch after the funeral service and to
Pat and Bruce Fraser of Stephenson's
Funeral Home. The beautiful tribute the
Parkhill Gazette paid to Doug was heart
warming and appreciated. To each and
everyone who helped in any way
through our loved one's loss - God bless•
you one and all and a very sincere
'Thank You".
45c • Elaine McNair and family
PFAFF - We would like to thank our
friends, neighbours and relatives for all
the support shown to us after the fire.
In times of need a person comes to ap-
• preciate the good heartedness of family,
friends and special thank you to the fire
departments from Crediton, Centralia
and Dashwood. Also special thanks to
all who helped with the cleanup. Your
kindness and help will always be re-
membered..
emembered.
45c Dennis and Marian and family
•
SELVES - I wish to thank Dr. Wall,
Dr. Steciuk, nurses and staff at Univer-
sity and South Huron for the care I re-
ceived, the visits, the lovely cards flow-
ers, gifts and treats, also thank you to
the V.O.N. for daily dressings, and
Mary for rides to town and shopping.
Many thanks to Shirley for phone calls,
trips to London and doing the laundry.
Also thanks to Harold for keeping in
touch, and all for feeding the family at
home.
45* Mabel
SWITZER - We would like to thank
relatives, friends, and neighbours for
their expressions of sympathy received
during the loss of our mother and
grandmother, Sarah Switzer. Also,
thanks to Rev. Wm. Jones, Robt. Sass
Funeral Home, the pallbearers, Kirkton
UCW and those who sent food to the
home. Your, thoughtfulness will always
be remembered.
45* Jack Switzer and family
WORKMAN - We would like to ex-
press our thanks to friends and neigh-
bors for flowers, gifts, and cards that
we received for our 50th anniversary.
We would also like to thank our family
and anyone else that helped in any way
to make the evening so enjoyable.
45* Sincerely,
Winston and Evelyn
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EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, November 12
9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Adult
Bible Class
10:40-11:00 a.m. Fellowship
11:00-12:00 noon Family Bible Hour
6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Communion Service
A Nursery is provided
for the above services
Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Kids Club and
Bible Study
M Services held at
Usbome Central School
Huron St. East
•
Everyone Welcome
For more inrormatiop please
. call 229-888'1
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TARFRNACLF
Hev. Don Rogers •
Youth Pastor - Rev. Kevin Rogers
C.E. Director :\Mrs. Verona Snider
Hwy. 4 South
Sunday, November 12
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Weariesday, November 15
7:00 p.m.
The Phillips Family
Praise Power in Song
Nursery available for all services
Air oonditioned sanctuary
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED QIIURCii
Hunt Street East, Exeter '
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, November 12
10 0 a.m. Worship •
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
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Come and Worship with us
D1RE(TOOY
PEACE EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Orchard Street North
• ` Exeter
Vicar
TIM GRAVELYN
• 235-0573
Sunday, November 12, 1989
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Adult
Bible Class
10:30 a.m. Church Sevice
Everyone .Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St: North
Minister
Roy. flobi rt Arbogast
Sunday, November 12
10:00 a.m. Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
2:30 p.m. Afternoon S4rvice
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)
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Ministers
The Rev. Richard W, Hawley
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant I. Nies
(lvwnis1Flr bmentus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
The 26th Sunday After Pentecost
Sunday, November 12, 1989
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
with the Rev. Richard W. Hawley
11:00 a.m. - Sunday Church School
Courtesy Car for November
Mr. Ken Agnew
235-1358 -
Nursery Facshties Available
Everyone Wekor»ol.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Sunday, November 12
11:15 a.m. Worship Service
and Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood •
Pastor
' LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, November 12
9:30 a.m. Congregational
Christian Education
11:00 a.m. Church Service
Everyone Wekome
TR!V!TT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gilley
, Exeter •
235-2565
Sunday, November 12
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
26th Sunday after Pentecost
Bob and Helen Weaver are preparing
to leave for Bequia to renew their ef-
forts there in January 1990. Come and
hear them. See their slides. Lunch after
service.
Rev. Walter (Duke) Vipperman
Sunday School
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
tMWMWANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, November 12
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Moming Worship Sarvien
Guest Speaker
Pastor David McKenna
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Youth Emphasis Evening
Pastor David McKenna
1 Special Drama and Music
Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
F THANK
The Ladies of St. Paul's ACW wish to
convey a sincere thank you to everyone
whet attended their bazaar in Kirkton
and to all those who contributed in vari-
ous ways to make it a very worth while
project. Thanks again for your support.
45c
McCLENNAN - John G. McClennar
of RR 2, Palmerston at the Listowel
Memorial Hospital on Saturday, Octo-
ber 28, 1989. He was in his 80th year.
John was the beloved husband of the
late Ida G. Doberthein, and the dear fa-
ther of Bill and his wife Jean of Arthur;
Jack and his wife Phyllis of Listowel,
Mrs. Doreen Berfelz of Palmerston;
Wayne and his wife Elaine of Palmers-
ton and Audry McClennan and Brian
Triebner of Kippen. The late Mr.
McClennan will fondly be remembered
by his nephew Ken McClennan, of El-
mira and 18 grandchildren and 26 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased by one son
Garry; one nephew Ray and two broth-
ers, Wilbert and Lorne McClennan.
Rested at the Heritage Funeral Home.
Palmerston, where the Rev. John Ben-
ham of the Palmerston United Church
conducted the funeral service in the fu-
neral chapel on Monday, October 3, at
2 p.m. Interment was made in Palmers-
ton Cemetery. 45c
SIMS - At Queensway Nursing Home
Hensall, on Monday aftemoon Novem-
ber 6, 1989 Idella (Smith) Sims, former-
ly of Crediton in her 99th year. Beloved
wife of the late Clayton Sims (1965).
Dear sister of Alma and her husband
Gordon Morlock, Eldon and his wife
Ruth Smith all of Crediton. Predeceased
by brothers William Smith and Roy
Smith (child) and sisters Buelah Spar -
ling and Lavina Finkbeiner. Loved by
niece and nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews. Resting at the T. Harry
Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dash-
wood with visitation on Wednesday af-
ternoon and evening and where the fu-
neral service will be held on Thursday,
November 9, 1989 at 2 p.m. Interment
in Crediton Cemetery. Rev. Edward
Laksmanis officiating. Mrs. Sims was a
life member of the Crediton Women's
Institute and a life-long member of the
United Church Women's Group. Memo-
rials to the Crediton United Church Me-
morial Fund or charity of choice would
be appreciated by the family. 45c
Iht MEMORIAM:`
BAIRD - In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather Thom-
as who passed away 5 years ago, No-
vember 11, 1984.
There will always be a heartache
And often a silent tear,
But always precious memories '*
Of the days when you were he:
We hold you close within our hearts
And there you will remain,
To walk with us through our lives
Until we meet again.
Loved, remembered and sadly missed
by wife Della, father of Mona and Carl,
Norma and Bill, children and grandchil-
dren. 45*
HOGARTH - In loving memory of a
dear father, Victor Hogarth who passed
away November 9, 1988:
Our family circle has been broken,
A link gone from our chain,
But though we're parted for a while,
We know we'll meet again.
Time may heal the broken heart,
Time may make the wound less sore,
But time can never stop the longing,
For the loved ones gone before.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Elaine, Larry and family.
45*
HOGARTH - In loving memory of my
husband Vic who passed away Novem-
ber 9, 1988.
A happy home we once enjoyed,
How sweet the memory still,
But death has left a loneliness,
The world can never fill.
Sadly missed by wife Ruby and fami-
ly.
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SMITH - In loving memory of a dear
husband Thomas Smith who passed
away November 11, 1982.
There is no parting from the one you
love,
No distance can divide,
For each day in memories garden,
I still walk by your side.
Wherever life may take me,
Whatever I may'do,
The memories of the years we shared,
Still keeps me close to you.
Your wife Cora. ' 45c
Dahce
Klrkton-Woodham
Community Centre
Sat., Nov. 18
Music by
Walter Ostanek
$16.00 per couple
Tickets available at
Kirkton Market & Board
Members
Proceeds for hall
maintenance
Happy 35th Wedding
Anniversary
Morn & Dad
Helen and Wilmer
r- z _ or
Happy 25th
Bonnie & Jim
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Lope Paula, Dana and Dave
The Kyles, The Caldwells
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The Mt. Carmel CWL
invite yuu to attend
Our Annual
Christmas Bazaar
Sat, Nov. 11
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Dashwood Community Centre
Admission $1.00,
children 12 and under tree e
CWL Cookbook
Raffles including quilt. Tea room,
door prizes, Christmas crafts,
baking and preserves, penny
sale table, fish pond
At Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre
Fri. Nov. 10 8-12
Pot Luck Lunch at 10 p.m.
Door prizes
$10.00 per family
Sponsored by K -W Kids Club •
Everyone Welcome
Happy 50th
Weddin. Anniversary
Alvin and Ruby McNicol
` November 15, 1939
Love and best wishes, Ken.
Sharon, Alvin, Kenny McNicol
Melvin and Evelyn Edwards
Nov. 11, 1939
Congratulations and
Best Wishes from your family
(Leroy and Cheryl,Tara, and Amy),
relatives and friends on your
50th wedding anniversary.
50TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of
Tom and Genevieve Allen
invite you to an
OPEN
HOUSE
of
Londesboro United Church
Saturday, November 11, 1989
1:30 - 4:30 P.M.
to celebrate their
50th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Your presence is their gift
'�. Country Christmas Bazaar
Exeter United Church
Sat., November 11
11:30 a.m.-2p.m.
Christmas cakes and puddings, crafts, baking, 4$1
home canning and plants, delicatessen with
meat pies, luncheon, babysitting service.
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Luoaii Community Centre
Saturday, .Nov. 11
• 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 12
12 noon - 6 p.m.
Over 150 tables of crafts
Inquiries 227-4442
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LADIES' FALL FELLOWSHIP
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,31PILIEINED LR
Psalm 29:2
Thursday November 16th at 7:30 p.m.
Jewellery Demonstration by Anstett
Soloist Mrs. Sylvia Fry
Speaker Mrs. Pat Hass
_Emmanuel Baptist Church
187 Huron Street West
Cost $3.00
For information call
235-2362 or 235-2661