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Times Advocate, 1991-01-23, Page 19Tlnres-AdY4Cate, January 23,1991 Pep 19 WNOU1,JCFMENT$ $11._-1111\.at►-.► 11,1.axat �-r_� rnlrr r BEDARD • Stew and Shelley are pleased to announce the safe arrival ot.thc t -bon, Aaron Michael Stephen, on December 31 1990. Auon weighed 7 lbs. 5 If/ ass. and w u 22 inches �qsg Fruth for John and 111I.aParte, sad amen& grandchild for Peter and Theresa Bedard Sr.. HeasalL Proud great-grardpamp are Nord LaPorte. Augusta Dupon sad Percy and Ma- rie Bedard Sr.thanks to Dr. Steed sed the staff at� hospital and to Dr. O'Connor and the staff a the Hensel] Medi- al • OUD • Rob and Barb (nee Suwon) are to announce tie NO of their first P W. Brea Nicholas, boos Dooentber 18. 1990, weighing 8 ib. 8 oz. Proud grandpa - emu are Ted and Vonny Oud, Killian and Herb, and the late Norma Streuon of Hen - sell. Special thanks to Doctors Stood, Ste- ciuk and the wonderful nursing staff at Clin- ton Public Hospital. 4• SELVES • Dwayne and Rosemary ars pleased to announce the arrival et their daughter Sarah Ashley on January 18 at St. Marys Memorial Hospital.9 lbs. 2 ors. A little sister for Tanya Adam. Proud grandparents are Larry and Ruth Selves, Kirk= and John and Marie Mar- tens, Bryanston. 4• SMITH • Just in time for Christmas. Robert and Barb along with big brother Mark and big sister Melissa, joyously announce the ar- rival of Ryan James, born on December 23. 1990 weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. Proud ansa are Clarence and Joan Regia grard - don and Cecelia Smith. Great-grandchild for Percy and Marie Bedard, Ethel Regier and Margaret Reidy. Special thanks to Dr. May- nard and the nurses at St. Joseph's HospiuL A big thank you to Grandma and Grandpa S. and Grandma and Grandpa R. far middle of the night calls and giving Santa a helping Mind. 4 ? COCKWILL - The family of the late Ge - 1. old Cockwill wish to thank relatives, t . friends and neighbours for their cards, flow- ers, phone calls and other ads of kindness 1 during our recent bereavanent. Syed thanks to the thief and officers of the Exeter Police Department. Bob Fletcher and Dr. Steciuk. 4• FARQUHAR - Sincere thanks to relatives and fnends who came to see me and for their cards and best wishes. It made my 00th Birthday a very happy occasion.4c Ema LEE • We would like to thank our relatives, neighbours and friends for their cards, visiu, help and support, while George was in hos- pital. It was greatly appreciated. 4• George and Marilyn MERNER • I would like to send a sincere thank you to everyone who sent flowers, cards, best wishes and to those who called end visited while I wu in hospital and since returning bone. Speaal thanks to Lucas and Hoffman s Ambulances, Dr. Girvan and nursing staff at both South Huron and Sick Kids in London. I would also like to thank my mom who stayed with me the whole time and my dad who came down when be could because he was left with all the cores. 4c Justin PAYNE • My sincere thanks to all whd vis- ited and sent cards to me during my stay in South Huron and Universiry Hospitals. Also thanks for teats since caning home. Special thanks to Dr. C. Wallace and Rev. D. Wright. Hilda REYNOLDS • This notice is to publicly thank our neighbours and friends or their prayers and their many kind and thoughtful ads benefitting both of us while Don was in hospital. enc Don and Yvonne RILEY • I would like to shook all say triads and relatives for all the ostitis, _tlow- ers% and miscellenedw items I gal whale is U Hospital and at home while sem.' waling from awry. 4c Marilyn SNOW • We with to thank ow families, rel- atives, friends and neighbours for their love and nonan shown for Stacey whit a p - time at Lades Childress Hospital and since returning home. Your kindness will never be forgotten • 4 With Jim, Marian, Shannon and Stacey STEBBINS • The family of the Lae Lydia Stebbins wish to express their thanks and sincere appreciation for the beautiful floral tributes, donations, visitations and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to T.Hoff- man and Sons Funeral Home, pall, Rev. Colin Stover and to Grand ]lend United Church Ladies for the lunch provided for us. Thank you. 4* Eleanor, Cecil and family TEEVINS • "A butterfly tights beside us like a sunbeam. And for a bad mama it's glory and beauty belong to our world. And that it flys on again and tboush we wish u could have stayed, we feel so lucky to have seen it." Your kiM thoughttseacn�da pressions of sympathy ready 4c are 1 ap John, Rob tedand Jane, Laura Lynn and Gary. BAKER • At South Huron Hovthal, Exeter, on Thursday,January 17, 1991, Olive (Lightfoot) Baker of the Exeter Villa Nurs- ing Home, and formerly of Grand Bend, in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Well- ington Bruce (Bill) Baker (1977). Loved mother of Donne (Mrs. Ray James) of Pe- terborough, and chosen daughter Doris (Mrs. Neil McGillivary) of Toronto. Also survived by her brothers and sisters-in-law, Clayton and Jean Lightfoot of London, Mil- ton and Beryl Lightfoot of Parkhill, Mrs. Doreen Lightfoot of Crediton and Verde (Mrs. William Gurley) of Centralia, and Mrs. Doris Lightfoot of Ailsa Craig. Also loved by her many nieces and nephews. Pre- deceased by brothers, Howard, Harold, Carl- ton and Ralph Lightfoot, and sister Mn. Thelma Schwartz Also loved by her grand- sons and their wives, Brian and Ingeborg James, Tony and Maggie James, and Peter and Frances James, and great- granddaughters reat- g a ddaughters Lindsay, Lauren, Hilary, and Nell. Rested at the T Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, where the funeral service was held on Monday, Janu- ary 21, 1991 at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Exet- er Cemetery. Rev. J. McKay officiated. Me- morials to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or South Huron Hospital would be apptenated by the family. The Rebekah Lodge held a service at 7 p.m.. Sunday evening at the Fu- neral Home. 4c CADDOCK • At South Huron Halite", Ex- eter, on Thursday, January 17, 1991, Eliza- beth (Fearlon) Caddodk, of Lucan Villa Re- tirement Home, and formerly of Grand Bead, in her 96th year. Beloved wife el the late John Caddock (1973). Dear mother of Patricia (Mrs. William Dewy) of London, �,(Mrs. Robert Price) North Caroli- / o , eight grandcl�two gu'Indraetagrteawto grudchildren. Rested at the T. Harry Hoff- man & Sons Funeral Horne, Dashwood, where the funeral service was held on Satur- day, January 19 at 2:00 pan. Interment in Grand Bend Cemetery. Rev. R. Peebles offi- ciated. Memorials to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family. 4c COCKRE L • At Ma aeaidsaos Mill Sire*. Baehr. on Wedasadsy. Jaarsary 16. 1991. Oeald A. C'oatwil; L hb OW year. Dear CodtiuW Baster. and tadwr-is-iswN cam sad d Olo a Coc kwift of St. kilwy,, Ona. and Kathy Cocktail! sand Jim sed MAes Codtwill, 0.0 of Moaaville. Deer gaaadfather of Jamie. Me, Sharon. Maw, Robyn and Ached. Dear beaker of Jack Cockwill of Dashwood At his request. chess was no boned bane visitation or service. Following cremation, the iatesment of ashes was sande in Exeter Cumesesy. Donations to the ducky d your choice may be arrangearrangethroughh 11opper Hockey P1uneral Home, William Street,- lex- star, 2333-1220. 4c LOVE • At the Queensway Nunn( Hone, Hawaii on Tiarsday, January 17, 1yy9se911, Stanlein his 90th Beloved husband off 00. A. Love of Ewer. Mckenrie) Love w4 the lata Ods Mdlemdh (1964). Dear brother of Anna (Mrs. Wilfred Huitablc) of Centralia, step -father of Grace and her bus - band 001 Mayer of Stoney Creek and be- loved grandfather of Debbie and Shane Maven. Predeceased by one sister, Agnes Madge and two brothers John and, James. Rested at the R.C. Dimey Funeral Have, Main Street, Exeter, where the complete Fu- neral Service was held on Sunday, January 20 at 3 p.m. with Rev. Ricard Hawley offi- ciating. Sprang intemhaat in Baird's Ceme- tery. Memorial dons ions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 4c BULLOCK - In loving memory of a dear husband, father, gra dfather and vest - grandfather, Joseph Bullock. who passed away January 26, 1965. Tenderly we treasure the put With memories that will always last. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he paced away. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by wife Vera, daughter Helen and family. 4• CASE - In loving manory of a dear hus- band, father, grandfather and son, Donald S. Case. who passed away four years ago, Jan- uary 24, 1987. Time has a way of slipping by, But loving memories never die. Your Lush, your smile, your funny ways, Keep us remembering every day. Its been lately since we've been apart, When God took you away and broke our hearts. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your wife Phyllis, family: grandchildren and your mom. 4* HUGILL • In manory of Alice Hugill who passed away January 2, 1972. Who But a Mother? You sae missed more and more each year Your tender thoughts are always dear For you showed your love in many fine ways Always caring and sharing your kindness To us you will remain one of the finest. Reananbered and always loved by husband Wesley and family Gary and Cathy, Sharon and Ted, Elaine and Bob, Beth and Terry and your grandchildren. 4c LAMPORT - In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Agnes, who passed away January 25. 1986. In a quiet country graveyard Where the gentle breezes blow, Lies one we loved so daily And bat four yeah ago. January comes with sad regret The month, the day, we will never forget, We think of you often u days come and go We miss you more than anyone knows. Lovingly renumbered by the Lamport fam- ily. 4• immemideffilEgEseemmessana EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Pasta -teacher Bob Drumm Sunday, January 27 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 am. Fahy Bible Hour 6:00 p.m. Communion Ser.Aoe Nu AvaBable Tum evenings 7:00 p.m. Kid's Club 7:15 p.m. Bible Study NI services are held at Usbome Central School, Huron St. E. Everyone Welcome For more infurmnation please easN 229-6881 EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE a70 Main 9t S. Rev. Don Youth Pastor.- Rev`Yifteejilin Rogers C.E. Director - Mrs. Verona Snider Sunday, January 27 10:00 a.m. Sundbr School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Nursery available for all services Everyone Welcome BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Sheet East, Enter Wider ' REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, Jammy 27 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Ev `t NbrsNp . Nursery Everybody wrloone fdl Cane and Wbrsrttp twat us EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. Ministers The Rev. Richard W. Hawley Mrs. Bev Robinson The Rev. Grant L Mitis (Minister Emeritus) Director of Music Ralph C. Topp January 27, 1991 - 11:00 am. Third Sunday after Epipharvy Baptism Sunday Special Music: The Music Students of Mrs. Susan Graham Courtesy Car - Bob Fletcher, 235-1755 Sunday Church School - 11:00 a.m. Nursery Facilities available Everyone Welcome! CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN • URCH 68 MainSouth 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin �i� MCarolyniss � 9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School 'Nursery AvdIabl ' Everyone Welcome TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Main Sunt at airy Eaglet 286.2686 Sunday, Jammy 27 n11:15 a.m. iny ird01w Freya Rev. Smith Sunday Nursery available Everyone Waloorne • ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood Pastor LARRY STOJKOVIC Sunday, January 27 9:30 a.m.Christian Education 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Everyone %4 orae EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 235-2681 Sunday, January 9:45 a.m. Sunday ScF 11:00 a.m.Morming Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. Norte Clerk Albert Vandalism 235-0533 Worship Services 10:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Everyone Available CKNx�yRedo 1030 a.m. Deily T.V. Faith 20 Global 520 a.m. Them Is no place like the tet M Jews for resolving the problems that perplex carloads. PEACE EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 94 Orchard Seem North Eatel�r Sunday, ,Lary 2.23 t 8:30 am. Church Service &wpm *Weans BUTcREL L • la ttsisaaary d• dear arid gartdlr Gladys. wily ppusw. atJanuary 17aid a . 1974 altagte s and -grandfather. . W,. vibehoseedw Time may the bakes heat Tine may make die wound less sora But time an sever scop ahs laeging For the lovedamen sone batons. Lovinely by Elgin. Pat d 4n SIMS • la loving manory of my dear wife, Phyllis, of who pessa.d away y Jwtary 26. 1990. think lbws was ]halal could do, W' But unmade. never fade away, For I always think et yea. TAnd 1 areo me ryen mmoae � day. For the saddest day is my life. Was the day you sway. I think at you in And But a� mspeak wamoaies. And your picture in a frame. Your resting place I visit. And place your Haven with carat. And my heart jut file with sadness, Aa I tum and lave you there. Loved and remembered by you husband Qtades and family. 4• THE ADVISORY COMMnTEE for the Information and Service Davd'pmem for Seniors and Physically Disabled Adults pro- gram will be held on Thursday. January 24 at 1:30 pan. in the Hunnview Auditorium. alnico. Storm date January 31. Meetings ars open to the public and any interested per- son is invited to attend as an observer. For further information all 482-5666 or 1-800- 267-0535. 3,4c A CEILIDH, presented by Blyth Festival Singers and Friends on Saturday. February 9, 8 p.m. Goderich Township Hall, Holmes - vile. Scottish songs and dances followed by buffet. Tickets $12.00 advance, $14.00 at the door. Advance tickets available Fran choir members or 523-9300. 3.4c EUCHRE PARTY, Mt. Carmel Meeting Room, Sunday. January 27, 7:30 pm. sharp. Everyone welcome. 4• HURON COUNTY SINGLES DANCES, now at the Red Maple Inn, Hwy. 4 south of alnico, 2nd and 4th Saturday.s. Naas dance will be Saturday. January 26, at 8:30 p.m. Information 482-9675. 4c PANCAKE SUPPER to be held in Trivia Manorial Parish Hall on Tuesday, February 12 from 5-7 p.m. Adults $7.00, children $4.00. 4,5,6* PUBLIC SPEAKING, Wednesday, Febru- ary 27, 8 p.m., Crediton Community Centre. 4c "BURST OF SPRING" Fashion Show, Wednesday. March 20, 7:45 pm. at S.H.D. H� n Stu. Spence by � o the Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BiNGO Thurs.,.Jan. 24 7:30 p.m.' 10 Regular Games 5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot $650 Lic.# 681098 Golden wedding Anniversary. The families of J. Cameron and Grace Dorman wish to invite friends and relatives to their 50th wedding anniver- sary celebration in Lucan on Fliday February 8, 1981 at 8 ppm. Best wishes only please Lucan Community Bingo Wednesday, January 23 Bingo starts 7:30 Regular Games Increased Prizes '1000 Jackpot Game Total prises $2300 Due to the kenos regulations, no one under 15 Mowed to play uoettoe 1537495 'ase Inila Country Inn Winter Hours OPEN Fri., Sat., Sun., each week Except for reservations for special groups on other days • Sunday Brunch 236-7707 Reservations appreciated Hwy. 521, just north of St. Joseph Proceeds b be donated to the Farm.. of Robert Van Demme Farm Machinery Accident Ross Hunter Mu** Train Fatalities Jan. 26, 1991 KIAKTON COMMUNITY N ITY $/0.00 per cCENTREouple DROP IN CLUB The Exeter Lions Youth Centre Winter schedule: Green (grades 7�4) January 25 Februrary 8, 22 March 8 Red group (grades 9-10) January 18 February 1, 15 March 1 Special combined meeting planned for March 22. Watch for details For information call 235-2740 or 235-2357 Kirkton-Woodham Winter Carnival Kirkton Athletic Grounds Saturday, February 9 Snow Sculptures - Judging at 2'p.m. • Mixed Sno-pitch tournament • Cross country ski races . . Registration 12 noon to 1 p.m. DANCE Saturday, February 9, 1991 Crowning of Snow Queen - 8:15 p.m. ************caws*******s**�* Sunday February 10 Combined Church Se' ' at 9:30 a.m. Anglican and ,hunches Everyone welcome 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. • Car -Poker Rally • Snowmobile- Poker Rally • Cross Country Skiing Poker Rally • Track Mechanically Groomed • Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides • Refreshments on Grounds 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Pancake & Sausage Dinner Admission: Saturday and Sunday - FREE Dance: $10.00 per couple Proceeds for Youth Betterment kg41410 ‘44041. Be Part of the Fun by Partidipating in The Exeter & District Community BAND N you en y mu*, fellowship and fun being a pan of a new commun band could be lust what you're looking for. The band is ng anized undr the diriction of Rob Robiniard and the suppotl ]the Exeter Legion. Open to alt ,,topes • Men • Women • Boys • Olds N you can play and have your own instrument, tiers groat. 11 you can't play and dont have an Instrument. well teach you. Rental , : r ant. are available . First Practice - Mon., Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. South Huron District High School - Room 94 For information contact Ken Hermann 235-1392 or Bob Dinney 235-0173 r iName 1 I Address Instrument 0 Experienced 1 Phone No. 1 1 1 1 O Inexperienced) Rtnphaats wen bt atejlm• k J