Times Advocate, 1992-03-18, Page 23Cll.!. • Daryl and Susan and big basun.'
K�/y le arc pleased w annou,icx the safe arrival
ua•Krnatcn Marianne err March 2, weighting 8
Itsa., 15 ors Proud grandparents art Keit'
and Carol (rill, timid Band and Clary and
'rill Maiden, Luc 12.
HENNING - ('truly and Norman 01 I AllidtNi
ane very proud to anrsuun,C Use sale arrival
of then daughter Mimah Amanda air Mach
13, 1992 weighing 9 Ibs., 14 urs at Si Ju
scpfn's Health Centre. A new little &DACE fur
le/tinier, '1abfsetha and Sabbeina. Proud
g randy. rent s arc Ronald Eleanor Horn, Ex-
eter and Rudy and Susan Ne ni g, London
(iseat-grardmuther Mildred Jones. Backe.
12c
PPVK:JE • Wow, Twins! Paul and Cathy
(nee Glavin) are thrilled to amoasce they've
--boar ''avid-blessed°-withiwo-snore-beater -
tut shiWeen. A little brother and sister for
Kristy, born February 24, 1992, are Jos
Edward, weighing 6 lbs., 0 oz.; and Trisha
Jacqueline, weighing 6 lbs., 0 o¢. Proud
Edrandparenare Joe and Mary Pavkeje and
u and Jadtte Glavin. Many thanks W our
family and friends for all of their help and
wpport. Thanks to all for all of the gifts and
visits we've receival. A special thank you to
Dr. Fellows and the nurses at St. loaeph s
hospiud and to Dr. Steciuk for the ex
care he has given to all of us over
the last several months. 12'
SFECKLE - Cam and Kathy welcome with
love their second child, Shawn Daniel, bons
Thursday, March 5, 1992 at 8:22 a.m.
weighing 8 lbs., 1 oz. Shawn is a new little
brother_for.Brent. Special thanks to Dr.
Steele, Dr. Steed and staff, the O.R. Team
anddle excellent obstetrical nursing off at
Clinton Pubhc Hospital. Also. a big "Thank
You" to Grandpa and Grandma Love,
Grandpa and Grandma Suckle and Eleanor
who took extra special care of Brent 12c
WILLFRT - Brad and Tammy are delight-
ed to announce the safe arrival of their first
child, Brennan Alexander, born on March
10, 1992 Proud grandparents are Lloyd and
Eileen Wallen of Dashwood, Margaret
Mundt of London and Helmut Mundt of
Caledon. Our special thanks go out to Dr.
Dupr>< and Susan of DCCT. Dr. Roger and
Dr. Brown and staff of St. Joseph's Health
Centre for all their expen care for this spe-
cial baby. Also. thanks to all fnends and
family for their support and encouragement
12'
' .Us,?�:-:::;.;• �.p�,� :,ire. �:�,{a,;.
FINKBEINER - At Victoria Hospital,
Westminster Campus, London, Ontario an
Tuesday, Mardi 10, 1992, Leila G. Funk -
bemer (Mallard) of Exeter, and formerly of
Stephen Township, in her 79th year. Be-
loved wife of the late Edward Finkbeiner
(1967). A cousin and done friend Thelma
Zlateff of Kitchener survives. Funeral ser-
vice was held on Thursday, March 12 at 2
p -m. at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home,
William Street, Exeter with Rev. Ed Lak '
nouns offsfiating. interment in Creditor, Ce-
metery. 12c
CRiEDITON HALL BOARD - On behalf
of die Crediton Hall Board..1 would like to
take this epporuasityto thank -all those who
helped make our "Old Fashioned Dinner"
the success that it was. A very special thank
you to the 4-H girls for their help.
12 Sincerely,
Drew Roberton. Chairman
I)h iJARDINE - The Dcsjardinc Farm,,
would like w thank the people of 'l ivenun,
Kincardine, Pun Elgin. Paisley, 'rare,
Georgetown, Wismar, Cape evoker and I x
glen fur Use help of wise, donations of loud,
clothing and furniture at the loss of our soy
and daughter•ui-law's hone by hrc 'Ihc
names arc too numerous to mention Ats ,
thank you w one nnusiciain wlnu played mai
atop at the benefit dame for them We are
overwhelmed with the kindness shown in
any way. Thank you again. Your help will
never be forgotten.
12c Mutton awl Mynk,
Darrel, Vivian, Cosy and Dayna
FRAYNE • The family of the late Robcn J.
Frayne, of Exeter, deceased February 28,
1992, would like to express our sincere
thanks w relatives. friends and neighbours
for their kindness and suppon. A special
thanks to Rev. 1_ Hllban -of HAIKU United
Church and Peter Frayne of Durham for
their words of comfort and prayer and to
the off of South Huron Hospital for the
Care and concent shown during those put
few months. Our a to the ladies
of the Exeter Un Church for the lovely
lunch and to the staff of Hopper -Hockey hi -
neral Horne for their care and stenion dur-
ing this period of distress. Thinks to you all.
I2c
K£LLER - Esti and Kathryn Realer wish to
thank their relatives, fnends and neighbours
for their cards, gifts and best wishes at our
surprise pany in honour of Earl's 50th birth-
day and ow 25th wedding anniversary.
Thank you Ken and Shirley and Howard and
Elaine for thinking of us by calling from
Florida while the parry was on. It felt like
you were with us- Earl also want to thank
Melvin and Genie for the birthday dinner on
Sunday -for him and -the elders. Special
thanks and love go to our family Kathy -Ann,
Ross, Caroline, Joe, Michelle and Sam and
our two other daughters LJ. and Lon who
gave their time and effon in planning this
pany and making our 25th anniversary such
a memorable event. We are truly blessed and
we thank God for very dear fnends and lov•
ing family! 12c
MILLER - A sincere thanks to my relatives.
Mends and neighbours for your kindnes,
and sins during Lo'se's illness- The
cards, flowers and expressions of sympathy
at the time of his death were greatly appre-
ciated. Special thanks to Pastor Larry for be-
ing there, your prayers were a great comfon
to everyone. Your thoughtfulness will al-
ways be remembered.
12• Grace
MILLER • I would lake to say a special
thank you to Pastor Larry, Dr. Stcciuk, Jan-
ice Oke, Mom Miller, Glen and Peggy,
Judy, Morn and Dad, Karen and Gayle for
being there for Lome, Jennifer, Melissa,
Jonathan, Jacob and myself. Your prayers,
comforting and thoughtfulness will never be
forgouen. I would also like to thank the
Dashwood Bears, Dashwood Old Tigers and
the 14th Sodbusters, who pantapatcd in the
Guard•of Honour, the Zion Lutheran Ladies
Guild for serving the lunch; lloffmans Fu-
neral Home for their friendly professional
services. Also thank you to our relatives,
friends, neighbours, The Lutheran Prayer
Chairs, Junior Choir, and staff and swdcnts
at ZPS, for their prayers, comforting words,
flowers, donations, care packages, food
brought to the house, cards, hugs and their
shoulders to cry on.
12' Marg, Jennifer, Melissa,
Jonathan and Jacob
ROHDE - We•would hke.tothank-everyone
for coming to our Surprise:Pany and for all
the -food, cards anhpreaents., Also no Mary
for throwing it together and for having a
good time also. Special thanks to Karen and
Kathy for trying to keep it a secret and
cleaning the house
12c
Doug and Judy
ROWE • 1 wart to thank my family, tele
Lives and friends for cards, gilts and baking
sent to when 1 had my a.cdent It was great
ly appreciated
12• liclva
St'llll II -AND • I would like to express
my most sincere thanks to everyone for their
prayers, earns, telephone calls, visits, flow
ers, Inuit baskets whale ui hospital and sus.'
rrtuntuig horn, Special thanks to unbu
Ian.' attendants Mtkr and Christine, dus
ton, nurses .t University Hospital ad my
family.
12'
THIEL • We wish to express our thanks to
all those who called, visited, Sent Cards and
preyen while our melba(. Marie, war in the
pltal. The many floral tributes, manorial
donations and expressions of symmetry y were
greatly ePpreciued. Our thanks -also to Pas-
tor Arles, the Lutheran Zlwrdi Women and
the staff of O'Connor Funeral Home. Your
kindness will always be rananbesed.
12' Lynda Declare,
Howard Thiel and (undies
VANRAAY • We wish to thank ow family,
friends and neighbours for sharing in our
40th Anniversary and making it such a suc-
cess. On behalf of Brother Bob Miuleholu
we would like to thank all those who donat-
ed to his minion work in India. Your gene-
rosity has reminded w of the importance of
sharing the many blessings we have received
over the past 40 year. We would like to ex-
press our appreciation for all those who srav-
eUed from near and far to share in our spe-
cial day.
12e Case and Anny
EXETER ODDFELLOWS Annual Friend
ship Night Dinner and Dance, March 28
1992, Kirkton-Woodham Community Cen-
tre, Kirkton, Ontane. Music: Royal Aires
Entertainment: Chords of Woodham. Din-
ner: 6:30 p.m. Tickets SI0.00 each. Dinner
and Dance 515.00 each. Dance only 56.00
each. Tickets from Wilf Bowman, 235-1563
or Lodge officers. 11,12,13'
SPORTS CARD SHOW, March 29, iI-
4:30 tables available. Call D. Wilson, 294-
0317 or G. McLinchey, 294-6263.
1 1,12c(13)
LUNCHEON, Caven Preshytenan Church,
Thursday, April 2, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 56.00 per
person. Tickets available Anstett's, Smyth
Shoes or any member of Gordon Auxiliary.
11,12,13c
SPRING FROLICS fealwnng Stonetown
Entertainers, April 3, 8 .m., Centralia Unit-
ed Church. Adults 53.50, public school chil-
dren fret. Tickets available from
members or at door. 12,13c,14nc
ZURICH AND AREA WOMEN
AGLOW. March speaker is Barbar Hicks,
Clinton. Non -denominational. All women
welcome. Monday, March 23, Zurich Public
School. Social time 730, meeting 8 p.m.
12'
REDIRECTION of Long Term Care. The
Govemment of Ontario has been holding a
series of meetings in Huron County to dis-
cuss possible changes to the system of ser-
vices for senior, disabled adults and family
caregivers, in order to help people remain in
their own homes. The last meeting will be a
wwrrep up session wen to the public and all
adehsory groups. h win be held oci'Thurs-
day, Much 26, 1992 at 130 p.m. at the
Clinton Legion on Kirk Street. Everyone
welcome. For more infomtation contact
Community Health & Support Services
(519) 675-7680 or 1-800-267-0535. 12,13c
4
DIREETOIW
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, March 22
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Morrrng Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Communion
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
-Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday. March 22
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
7:30 p.m. Worship -
Everybody wea one
Come and Worship with us
•
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. Nath
Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
Mardi 22
10.00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Weioome
S dnday Radio
CKNX 920 10:80 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 6:80 am:
Prayer can do anything Nit
God Gen do.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gasksn
,Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, March 22
11:15 a.m - Worship Service
Nursery and Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
264 Main Street,
• Exeter, Ontario
The Rev. Fay M.
. * Patterson
Third Sunday in Lent
March 22, 1992
11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
Nursery Available
No Lenten Service Tonight
Wed eeday.-Mer h 25, 1992
7 p.m. Holy Eucharist
7:30 p.m. Lenten Programme in Pansh
Hall
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
930 a.m. Sunday School
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time
1190 a.m. Family Bible Hour
6:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:80 p.m. - Bible Study
/JI services are held at
94 Orchard Street
Exeter
ifiverwne Welcome
For marc inlomsapon please
cell 229.8881
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St
Ministry
The Rev John C. Hilborn
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
March 22, 1992 - 1190 a.m
Third Sunday of Lent
Sermon: "What Was Your
Recent Miracle?'
Young Adult Class 9:30 a.m
Sunday Church School 11 a.m
Nursery Facilities available
Courtesy Car: Don and Melva Ecker
235-0575
Everyone Welcome
•
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
870 Main St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, March 22
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
1190 a.m. Worship Sarie
7:00 p.m. Celebration Service
ednesday
720 p.m.WWNight
Programs for al ages.
al servion
A pac mast Goilable d end • friend'
1
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday. March 22
920 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00•4.- Worship Service
Etatikone Welcome
S 0111Y HOUR at Roc Caine Anises, Hu
run Park. Stant Wednesday, April 1, 1992
from 1.30-2:30 p.m for 8 weeks For chil
dein age 3 5 to have fun singuig, hstenutg to
Blbl. stories, making crafts, and eating
srta.14 'Io register .all Karen 228-6236 or
Anel, 227-4549 Spolsot cd by the Exeter
Chnsuan Refcurnlcd (?lurch 12,13,1Sc
I:XI'I'I:k O11UF'EI.LOWS 1st Ireggree will
be wrllerred on -Tuesday, Marchi 24, 1992
with Stratford Lodge un &accidence. All rival
cant. !.inch will be served. Exeter Oddfel-
lows Hall, 8 p.m. meeting. 12'
McGILLIVRAY REMEMBERS, a history
of the past 150 yeas and the present, will be
sold by advance order for 530 a copy wail
April 5, 1992. Thereafter, use price will be
SIO a copy. Order fonts are available et the
IrMan L veyr m294 69 vf1ice .os 93.5
from Ltxnme, 294.6990 or lois, 29'! 1'35.
12,13c
THEATRE FOR KIDS. Visit the Blyth
Festival to see Canadian Content's theatre,
music and mime show, On the Go, an Satur-
day, March 21, 1992 at 2:00 pm. at Blyth
Manorial Hall. For udteu (56.50 each) call
523-9300. 12c
PINERIDGE SNOWMOBILE CLUB An-
nual Meeting, Sunday, March 22, 3 p.m.
Potluck supper a< 5 p.m. Staffs Hall. Every-
one welcome. 124
?nom\�UC\1'.?iJ +A,OP.�;..:rJ ...:1`P``v.`C?M1Yk.]p•
• ..:�.'..`?'4.:
BOYLE • lo.IavMg memory of Kenny,
lwho
�passed away 2 year ago, March 22,
The moment of your pasting,
Slipped through our finger.
Like a grain of sand,
We stood in disbelief, searching the depths,
Of our minds to understand,
All we had to offer you was love,
And its all that we still offer you now,
You will never be forgouen,
For we see you in every breath that passes,
Every tear we cry,
And in every second.
We still ask the question why.
Always remembered and sadly mused by
Morn, Dad, Becky, Crystal, Terri-lyn,
Wayne and Zachary. I2c
GRINNEY - In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grandmother, Eilene, who
passed away March 16, 1982.
It broke our hears to lose you,
Hut you didn't go atone,
Because pan of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Always remembered by husband Jim,
daughter Diane, son-in-law Rick and grand
son Linc- 12•
GRINNEI' - In loving memory of a dear
son, brother and uncle, Dennis, who passed
away March 25, 1987.
The world charges year to year,
And friends from day to day,
But never will the one we loved,
Froin memory pass away,
Always remembered by father Jot, sister
Diene, brother-in-law Rick and nephew
Enc. 12'
MAGUIRE - In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grandmother, Anna Ma-
guire, who passed Hiway one year ago,
jy,artch 11, .1991..
I lost my life companion,
A' life linked with my own,
And day by day 1 think of you,
As 1 walk through life alone
The hone you left is lonely now,
And 1 am lonely too,
Those left behind arc good and kind.
But no one replaces you
To your resting place I visit.
And place the flowers with care.
But notate knows the heartache,
When I tum and leave you there.
Sadly missed and always remembered by
husband Don, Sons LeRoy and Nancy, Den-
nis and Mary, grandchildren Darcy, Dan
Shelley, Kelly and Leeann 12nc
STRETTON • In loving memory of a dear
father, Herb, who passed away 1 year ago,
March 22, 1991.
March cones with sad regret,
The day, the month, we will never forget.
Through tear we watched you slipping.
We watched you fade away,
We could not wish you back again,
To suffer that kind of pain.
Two tired eyes are sleeping,
Two tired hands arc still,
The father we loved so very much,
Is sleeping at God's will
You never said good-bye to us,
Perhaps it's just as well,
We never could have said good-bye,
To a father we loved so well.
Loved always and deeply missed, by Lisa.
Gerard, and Greg. 12•
STRETTON • In loving memory of Herb
Stiction, a dear father and grandfather, who
left us suddenly March 22, 1991.
An emptiness I've felt this year since you
were called away,
It seams I miss you more today Than 1 did
yesterday,
'They say time heals all sorrows and helps us
w forret.
But time has only proven how much 1 mus
you yet,
Sometimes a ghoul/ht. a word, a sung, win
CALM my tears to flow,
Fur what it meant to lose you, no one will
ever know,
One condoning thought that keeps me
You are now with mom where you belong
Lovingly iemanbered by Susan, Mau and
family. I
STRETTON • In loving memory of Herten
Sireuon, a special father and grandpa, who
died soddadly Marts 22, 1991.
Dad. we did our best to oumfort you, to etc
the pain and lou you felt. Each day went by,
we saw you grow weary. And suddenly you
were gone. We amiss seeing your face, the
sound of your voice. h Mad so unfair to
have lost you too, so quickly. You art u rest
now with the one you love so dear. Your
memory and Jevs.wiJ bs.ltald inane hears
always.
Nancy, Bob and family. • I2c
TAYLOR - In loving memory ef Harold
(Larry) Taylor, wbo paused away March 20,
1988.
This day u remembered.
And quietly kepi.
No words a media,
We chap raver forget.
Lovingly remembered by wife Hilda
fat y.
TAYLOR • In loving memory of a dear O-
ther and grandfather, Harold, who paced
away March 20, 1988.
Nothing can ever take away,
the love a heart holds dear.
Fond manories lu.1 er every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
Lovingly remembered by Jack and Mary
Jane an family. I2c
WATSON • 1wel an tan,
brother and ender.
away 6 yeas ago today, filiPeTibil..11111Cind
Steve had a spacial way,
Of adding tamable' evwyane
We remember your Tow and laughter too.
As if it were just
U wf wrote a matte vanes.
It wodldnt be a star.
To tell the waxid about you,
What is in our hauls.
They say in time we will forget,
To some it may be tete,
But how on oath could we forget,
Such *precious son, brother, uncle as you
Sadly missed by Man, Dad, Robert, Mary,
AI, Katie, Brittany, Janne, Stephen, Luke
and Chns 12c
WSLSON -In laving memory of a dear Un-
cle Hill, who passed away one year ago to
day, March 20, 1991.
Time moves on but memories stay,
Quietly remembered every day,
You are no longer in our lives to share,
But in our thought you are always there.
Loved. too much to ever be forgotten, Jea-
nie and Brendan Pivau , Patti and Dave Ca-
tillo and family. 12•
WILSON - In loving memory of a dear
brother William, who passed away one year
ago today, March 20, 1991.
There's a gift in life you canna buy,
That's very rare and true,
h's the gift of a wonderful brother,
The one 1 had in you,
The many things you did for enc,
In your kind and way,
You gave me years of appiness,
No one an take away,
1 think of you in shame,
And often speak your name,
But all I have are memories,
And your picture in a frame,
Your resting plate I visit,
And place your flowers with care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When I walk away and leave you there
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
his sister Helen and Paul. 12•
WILSON - in memory of a dear uncle Wil-
liam Wilson, who left us suddenly one year
ago, March 20, 1991.
We often sit and thunk of you,
And think of how you died,
To think you couldn't say goodbye.
Before you closed your eyes.
The blow was hard, the shock severe,
We never thought your death so near,
And only those who have lost can tell,
The pain of parting without a farewell,
Never more than a thought away,
Loved and nanembered in so many ways.
Sadly mined, deeply loved, and forever re-
membered, Joan and Stephen Caldwell 12*
WILSON - In loving memory of our great
uncle William Wilson, who passed away
one year ago March 20, 1991.
Just a prayer from those who loved you.
And a precious memory true,
lo our hens you'll live forever,
For we thought the world of you.
Always loved, never forgotten, Enc and
Benjamin Caldwell. 12'
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Precious Blood Mission
Cash Calendar Winners
Mar s - Robert Restate, Esciw,11)64 9SO
Mar. 9 -a Chuck, Dorothy Bourgeois. Londtn,
01323 950. W1.10 M L: Delany, Duhlnn.
11018 950. Mar. 11 - Ron Regia, Sarnia.
00696 930. Mar. 12 - RxMrd Rada Dash
wood, 01561 550. March 13 - Ruby Roder, Dash
Hay,
00321 930. Mu. 14 - Pas, Maryann Feeney,
Seth, 01010 5100.
(Menden available until April Conus
D. Darting 233 1302
Open House
Will be held in honour of
John Soldan's
90th Birthday
Sun., March 29
2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Bluewater Rest Home
Best wishes only
It seems
time passes
by, in but a
wink,
it's hard to
believe your
old enough
to dnnk.
Happy
Birthday Rob
Love Mom
and Dad
Happy
25th
Gerald &
Helen
Francis
March 25th
r Happy 25th .`anniversary st�
1arf and Kaier
1
Love Gerard, Ryan and
Graham XOX
Love Kathy, Ross & Caroline, 1
Joe & Michelle & Sam
anavP.S. "Happy Cruising'
ON ON salts OW two lie last WO
Bible Stories and
Exciting Activities
11,, for 3 to 5 -year
/iAk, olds...
At the REC CENTRE ANNEX, HURON PARK
Starting Wed. April 1/92
1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
for eight weeks
Registration: Karen 228-6236 Anne 227-4549
Sponsored by the Exeter Christian Reformed Church
PRYDE MONUMENTS
Due to the inclement weather and the recent fire in
our offices and showroom we have extended our sale
for this final time. Please feel free to visit our new
temporary offices and showroom at 274 Victoria St.
Centralia. lust three doors north of our existing loca-
tion. Our hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Fri-
day. Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and evenings by appoint-
ment only.
CONSUMER
ALERT
Effective 1992 our provincial government through
changes in the cemeteries act by approving Bill 31
will be adding additional cemetery Mels of $50 to
$200 to install Ant or upright memorials M all Onta-
rio Cemetedes.
My flat marker or monument order placed now be-
fore the new act becomes law will not be subject to
the new fee plus until March 31 we will pay the
6.5.T.
For further information please feel fee to come into
our showroom and r • = at 274 Victoria St. in the vil-
lage -of Centralia or : 1228.6439 or our toll free line
1800-265.3477.
We have over 40 r uments on display for you to
view.