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Times Advocate, 1992-04-15, Page 22Page 22 T1111“-AdV0011tO, AMil 15, 1592 MP -- • - 11111111111111111. 111111111111111111111E •---J- .4illeMbinlelter, -w1111nigr �t 13, 1992, Axys B. (ileo OM ei-1Mw.0 Tn.r 18th .w. swu..e, rte d O.ecld d Us- fwareshlp and dear seedier of Randal OMs. et Wiell or. Bear saner and sister -in law of OriMind Lois Meads of Baena, .l ederaeeribaw of tAwgene end ttler- iw {lifer d+tlnaaand Bleat lad thine 'awn of Wastata iekueda may 41 .t the Hopper Hs.key 9l neral Hawes, W81Mnr Sued Inisserformilledoei on Thesdax2.4 and 7-9 wks.etrse !lateral ser deemed! be Mild as 13 a with nee at aids Mien Osews.y Wtlwelsw aMrsirwer-eo- saMelibeed brasfarnil-many Medd*, d l& aft - ossa u , ts"5 ars. Hs is d -far "Ieeed gmodpmememese �wd e *theerisesie- men. 11elsss.tl, all of lamer. is Peralettelbs- st�.sl.d.eseera 'Geeyrs edema Sp. tehroks to -esMbudry and MaryO.B nurses. 6• a.w BROWN twos BOOGRMANS) -Terry and Christine are very proud and mailed to an- nounce the birth of their dettghter A.klyn Danielle on March 20, 1992 wsigbhne= 7 ar 4 o. at Strsthroy Middlesex amoral Mee - pits'. Spiights 8o to Xavier and Ito- themeand Gordon and Evelyn Brown, all of Grad Baud. 16' DEL CHIARO • Loriaw and Diane are thrilled to announce the birth of their Minh - ter Lisa Jane, weighing 7 lbs. 15 ors. Also excited are brother Rick, ltrsndpeetia Gio- vanni and (Kiva Del Chiaro_ of ord and DorisMiller of Exam. Special thanks to Dr. Myers and to all the nurses for their at St. Marys hospital 6• LUO-WALPER • Nathan and Karen Luo to announce the birth of their tlfsrisu Min on March 20, 1992 at Yises� 4sPYat1, mei i -10 -lbs., 2 cis. ...„41VerTZ= ere WM and Joanne -and Ylahi and Weiyu _Lan abandon Linc VANDERHOOK - Tony, Teresa (nee -*Bums), Nicole and Katetyn welcome with looyy Allison Katrina, born April 1, 1992 at St. kMph's Hospital weighing 6 lbs., 12 oar. lAssd grandpseass are Mr. and Mrs. Gerry 3istimhook of Lntan, Gail Buns of Dem- .fitldand Sandy Burns of Landon. Spacial sires to third floor nursing staff R.N.Eli Acne in DR and Doctors F bow. and nieces for the speedy delivery. 16c 40th Wedding ilbmimmeary The family of Lakeland Feed Badiockhavile you to ,hare in the cis'esim ofthebellthh Woidirm Anniversary with atOOppdamnn.iisase• AA4M 2601992 from 1-4 p.m. biome (lub, Parkhill. Best wishesatdie only Mime. I6,17c CANN • At Quenuway Nursing Ham, }duan on Monday, Apn1 13. 1992, Kath- leen Care, Loamy of $aster and .Usbome Torso m arra 74th year. Beloved wife of shouts 11ft1Lm deem (1976 sear aisea-in- law of Pearl Medtiey of lmdon..issbslle .Cann of Easter and Zeman .and Maynsllce _Gann of Uahmme To n hip Also surviving strasrsnlaisoes and r. Funeral ar- -marsmmss to be aoomeoed in Wednesday's FseloPsnr..-iie per -Hockey Fmenl Home, Bawer in merge . of araeegematu phone 235=1220. 16c '4911OODY - At South Huron Hospital, fixes - •.er, on Friday. April 10, 1992, W. Cecil *body of Rueter, in his 74th year. Beloved uldelliand of Martha (Kaman) Moody of Ex- yen,,and dear father or Witham Moody of -Ironton. Or adadarr dChristine and Petri- oia Dear Mosher of Gladys Liddy and Ma- bel Stelae*, both o(L .awn. Rested at the Hopper Henley Funeral Horne, William Street, lamer, for visitation on Monday from 2-4 ad 41.9 when the funeral sevvlce *•oApril14, ras held on Tuesday, at 11 a.nt. Mttarith Rev. Jahn Hilbom g. An Bast - ..mm Sur Service will be held at the funeral "Inane, Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. and a !d.MMssonic Service will was held at the funeral l anon, Monday evening at 7 p.m. miler the does of Lebanon Lodge 4/133, Ex - AMU. 16c OSTLAND • At Hanover Hospital, on Wednesday, April 8, 1992, Marlene E. (Ross) Orland of Waterloo and formerly of Hanover, in her 54th year. Wife of Eric Ost- J rad of Waterloo. Dear motor of Vaughn mad 7 f Hanover ofCherylMa and Deg d iiascarer end Mark and Stacy Oat- = -:land of Willa. Dear grandmother of Lind- - say and Nathan Speer. Beloved daughter and daughter-in-law of Boris and Rata Ross of Exeter and the late Olive Ostlad. Dear sis- ter and sister-in-law of Gordon and Eileen Roar of Bxerer and Brame and Jim Tomlin- son of Laden. The funeral service war held at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Hunte, Wil- liaaairset, Exeter m Friday. April 10 with Rev$sshes Henderson ditaaung. e mha- tioosirsement of Ashes Exeter ('..wary. Baneda s to the Canadian Cancer Society 'wkltbsappteciated by the family. 16 {;HAIkTELTON - At South limon Hospital, Exeter, on 1beeday, April 7, 1992, Dertsade (Francis) Hamilton of Buster, m :iter 116th yeeaara Beloved wife d ahs lis Andrew James ,.1'- ihon (1966). Deady loved washer of .Jsaictrand John taker of Hemell. Psede- emsed by her beadier illy Faaas and her -raisen Iva BcHinand Fen liptnn. Very �p�}� Rwaahmo�er of Bradley and Lai aceta; Beyan.smdJodi leiter of .B:ser and ibekyard Brian Meow al./Anion. .Cheer-- of ivardyn, Alsksrard :iieaer. ten irsg a is R C. il�ey Home. Main Steal, Exeter: sire a neral service was held Friday, lG+t♦ttitrb6s. Bev R,biwon Glimmer sed:Cfaiesch creaming. Visitation and Hebthalesemiesheld The sday. Jouennett in Bamisilmasry. Desmimsmay be made to Basler dished (i.ch or enmity of your choice. 16 *AMiL'VON - Issu 4iar- +ism !fuser Home, Hage, ems 4Mstlsy, April 7, 1992, Aberaader {!ulnad (!rani dead, in his 8atd band of Chin (Lewis) ttarnikph. essdifedrer-hobw of Barry stwlEatt P son of Mew*: Beed end Rita Oar lebrOelni.) of Mow aentf1lIon- Adon of Ogren Sewed; Alias, Ronnie and Keith liwnihoo, all of Brsrdfond. Dear brother-in-law of Mn. Oladys Wein of Cie ehitosu. Predsaaeed by his eiders, Adele Van Demi, Clarissa Memec, Ivy Mama 1Peye PMterson, brothers, Melvin and R 1 Hanlon. Mr. Hee9ton operesed eon's Dairy" in Orsnd Band for gwa somber of Orad Band hrchas Choir and Weenie Male p Rested at the T. Harry HeMlwat & fiat 1- nwal Home, Dsehweod, where viskedos esrseeeeaeed on Thursday afternoon and eve - vim end eal ss die Panted Service was held an Friday, April 10, 1992 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Colin Stover 0Rid.ed. lisermcnt in Orend Bad taanseery. tax ALLISON • We wish to s our sincere appreciation to friends, as hbours and rela- tives for all their oaring and support daring Verne's illness and at the time of his death. A very spacial thanks to Dr. Tlwapc, Dr. Sabaegour, all the V.O.N. imenei.pJJIy Qteryl Carroll for their aintimiltheepolellan 4aiwinat- t would like to attend a warm and 10 pre8nre0em rt• Jo7'06 dt-youn to my j -at Victoria ien& and neigh- yammerto them aU whose lee ad t yernewery a restore Hospitt home. I sincerely us to are for V01110athome as was bol the virus, *deplane calls, aneds, wish. Special thanks to Rev. Steven Co. for ad gam. steal thanks se y his moire to Verne and ca nfetnal wordiest weeds for helping me .loop en ?My the family, torte Leary U.C.W. far prewid- ,,wed wait. Your kindness ,viU a! • - it thmlks to mr 1i14atds relatives (ordtei►Ati tTul- daring�yt�d ainot lay. INnene thanks to Dr. - - leaf! et Stat Huron Hopi tat; to Dr. .. and staff at Almattka Ma *mend nd Ou ,sl and to Dr. Oran', Dr. Devlin rid Dr. Reach ad the staff at Ifelverruy Heepital for their kind and at pen an 16• Verna HODGSON • The family of the late Doris Hodpon wish to. thank family, relatives, IMd ata nsigns In. for Diabetic lovely flower t to Diabeeic Association rt & Stroke Peundation asd.aspres- **Mons d rymp�ty shown to our dear (Roth er, (inn and ods r, Oreat er and Chest--igwre*ad-1tartdriedier.-Special thanks w �Na.die Venires, the (Ironton United Women for the lovely tench, (3ssatnny Nursing Home and the C. Har- ken & Son Pe eesl Hattie for their seppon and tedereanding d the loss of our loved one. 16• JOHNS AND EAGL SON • • We, the Rgrandparent, and uncle and amt of Chris owe, would tike to express our apprecia- dat and thanks for you prayers and diosghtfubroas during our tine -orf -sonnet, and to those who sent flowers, cards and phone calls. It was ;early appreciated. 16 Allen and Blanche Johns, Gary, Marlys Andrew and Sarah Haglesen Mawan for their help ve eatnre Amon ares a expressed tome waymbe i sehroddisie sisnch, the help and w�estt ptveid toy Patand Bruce Fraser,thtsbw! t6s dual Sowers, Gads, donations wake V.O.N. and palbeive are and all the food mot to our house. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. 16c Iola Allison and family DAVIS • I would tike to dunk my family .•end ft+isedr-and my good neighbours in my for the lovely cards, food, and the veiny ecu of kindness shown to Inc while a spliert in University Hospital and since re- naming home. Special thinks to Rev. Ste- nphen Emesy for las prayers and visit. 16nc Mrs. Mary Davis UIRATIIILTON - The family d the late Ger- Mode iheniion wish toa.aaely:Usmk our -'iisidemieti ss and neighbours for the flop aledbress. abadsbisdesations and the good loggehleheo.sur homes. The love andresmp-- s.seksaa to minder loss of adearhNstk- zneR ceeisettir Bed Ow_Oseboodsrrbu eimmeourembebeing. Our -special ap¢ccta uni n i.'alouisd to Dr. Jadd:,and the Staff of Abeam VB1samud South :Herm Hospital for Mieiresasdimtans. limit you {Gabs R.C. iiHYssay Emend Home. she ilabeimh ledge, mad also the U.C.W. of Exeter Lisieed Hach for she iwtk.m following shshser- vice. A very special dank you to llirx.aiev Robinson and Rev. Mork fi.kin for dela -p.'-. hood wards and for the aasetdth t.tui given to or cadre family -dor - 111 ddehn Beiteraad3wi1y Lisa CISTLAND - The family of the late Marlene (Ross) Outland wish to express same thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends neighbours for their kindness and �apQo expressions of sympathy, -floral tnbutert, cards and manorial contributions to the Cancer Society during the recent loss of a lowed one. Special thanks to Hopper Hockey Peal Home, to Rev. Henderson for his cossoiing message at her funeral and -to the U.C.W. of Exeter United Church for the lovely lunch they provided for the family and hinds after the service. Your thought- fulness was Ostegreatly r Ross Families PARKINSON - Our sincere teaks and ap- preciation coati the 8th liners and our family members for the lovely evening on April 10 :.and for the very generous gift of mousey. We -:liar to use it towards some trees and shrubs :end as they mature, will ttmtitd us of all our wonderful friends and the pears we spent on the Sth doe, special desks to Axone, Don, Orrie and Marvin for all the work and pian Ding of die .party and to the dear " Polk" -Nicole, Gregory, Michael, Neal, Au- brey -and Kevin for the beautiful bouquet. It 11111140 nice to have so many folks come and -tsirh:m well. We would also like to say a very -special thank you to .11 who helped whiz kspaoimg, moving and with the sale. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to �. 16• Sincerely, Ken and Madeline Parkinson DAVENPREENNTERIAN CHURCH 68 Ma 235-2784 Minister: Rev. Mark B. Glaskin Organist Miss Carolyn Leve Sunday, April 19 9:00 am. Pancake Smokiest 11:15 a.m. - Worship Service Nursery and Sunday School EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North Pastor Rev. Sisds Vander Moor 235-1723 Worship/lionises April 19 1000 am. 7:00 p.m. Nursery AwiWtle Everyone Welcome EXETER PENTECOSTAL 'I ,J• TABERNACLE h' 670 Mein SL S. t :: Pallor Vernon Dean Assistant Pastor Kevin D. Rogers Ssmday,Jlpril 19 1000 am. Sunday School 1100 am. Worship Service 700 p.m. Celebration Service Wednesday 700 p.m. Family Night Programs for all apes Nursery available lex all services 'A place to meet God and a friend- Everyone Weloomo • EMMANUEL .a. BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron Si W. Exeter Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge 236•ii81 Good Friday Service 10:30 am. Sunday, April 19 Easter Service Baptismal Service 9:46 am. Sunday School 1100 am,Moming Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening FeSowship iterya it Wilwme Sunday Radio CKNX 920 1020 am. Daily T.V. Faith 20 Global 530 am. Pryer oarr do arylhr►g dhat God ova do. TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH 264 Main Sheet, Exeter, Ontario The Rev. Fay M. Patterson Easter Sunday April 19;1002 11:155 t o', Sohool Furriery Awilble Maundy Thursday &uric* 20 Good Friday Community Sete p.me 11 a.m. at Tsivilt livheryone Welcome • EXETER UNITED CHURCH Corner of James and Andrew St. lAnistry The Rev. John C. Hilburn Mrs. Bev Robinson The Rev. Grant L. Mills (Minisier Emeritus) Greelor of Music Ralph C. Topp April 19, 1992 Easter Sunday Sunrise Service 7 am. Morrison Dam Pavilion Breakfast 830 am. al church Church Service 11 a.m. Sermon: m - Ltgr Nursery F s a' sofirer X562 MIDCG4090( 2364)912 Ely Vanf3ergen 236-2686 11 a.m. Mavis Althi i1$b4i36 Maundy Thursday Service 800 p.m. BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Minister REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN Sunday, April 19 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:10 am. Sunday School Nursery available 7:30 p.m. Worship a-� Everybody wsvloane Come and Worship with us • Everyone Welcome • IRON LUTHERAN CHURCH wood Pallor LARRY BTOJKOVIC Sunday. April 19 920 a.m. - Sunday School 1) X00 am. - Worship Seaioe Everyone Welcome 001111Pcjik.10i'i EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 920 a.m. Sunday School 100;-11;00 am. Fellowship Time 11 D0 am. Family Bible Hour 800 p.m.ComNursery muniob e � Tuesday evenings 7:30 p.m. - Bible Shirty All services are held at 94 Orchard Street Exeter For more irr1onnalion please GO 22941118f ROWE - We 'skit to emend therm trod Sp predation to tidves and friends for Gapes - loss d fl {Maar l y Mod flower �il1 loss d a1R h. Your 1- Hess and kindness will always be remem- 16• Harold and Retvs ROWS • Shhiey, Ross, tours and Bryon 7bcker express sincere thanks and appeecia tion to all for your kindnes end concern demonstrated during Chris' two weds period in Sunnybr�ook Medial Centre end at the time of his death on April 1. Thank you to all for your floral tributes, memorial dona- tions, food to the house, cards, calls and vis- its at hospital. funeral home and to the house. Special thanks to the professionals at Senytxook Medical Centre, A. Millard George Reran! Hone, Wesley Knox United Church and the Unhed Qmrrdt Women. The special individual service contributions of Tom Hisoock, Paul MulIsir, lack Burghardt and Soot Payne were most appreciated. Your kind support will tine on in Chris memories. 16 Shirley, Ross, Laura Rowe end Bryan Thicker TAYLOR - Sincere thanks to my family and friends for the virtu, flowers, cards and treats while in hospital. Thanks to Dr. Ladd, Rev. Hillbom, staff and nurses d South Hu- ron Hospital for their care, concern and kindness. 16• Hilda McINTYRE - In loving memory of our be- loved son O.P.P. Corporal William Mcln- tyre, killed while on duty 8 years ago, April 21, 1984. Do not stand at my grave and weep i an not there Ido not sleep i am a thousand winds that Now I am the diamond glint of snow i am the sunlight on ripened grain I am the gentle aurone rain When you awaken in the morning's hush I am the swift uplifting nun Of quiet birds in circled flight Iam the soft stars that shine at night e, Do not stand at my gave and cry I an not there I did not die. Lovingly remembered by Father and Moth - er, Fred and Irene McIntyre. 16• McLEOD - In loving snesnory of !.canard Noble husband and father, who passed away April 10,1987. No tallith of time. no lapse of yeah, Can dim our dear one's past, For loving thoughts mill hold him dear, And will while memory las. Always xemembesed and sadly missed by Emily, Brian and Bonnie. 16• PULLMAN • In lowing memory of a dear husband Clive Pullman, who passed away April 17, 1989. Your mmnory is as dear today, As the hour you passed away, Memory fades and life departs, But you will live forever m my beat. Sadly remembered by your loving wife 1e - leen. 16• FAHRNER - In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather„ Emmery, who passed away Apel 27, 1980. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever mar. Sika thoughts of rimes together, Hold memorie that will last forever. Always -remembered by daughter Norma, ran -in-law Robert and family. 16c HODGERT - In loving memory of a won- , derfu! father, Gordon (Mike) Hodgen, who ped away 16 years ago on April 20. 1976. ll I'm thankful for the tithes we shared, .! They redly were the best, .-Within my heart I truly Joel • That Tve beat richly blessed. ru cherish all our mammies, They are full of love and care, They remind me that I had a father, Who was the best beyond compere Always loved and remembered by his I daughter, Marjorie Bennewies, and his son- in-law. Ray Bentewus. 16• KING - In loving memory of a dear mother sod grandmother Ruth E. King, who paved away April 17, 1983. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a mother, Your loved eines would never forget. Ever remembered by your family, Edith .and Alvin, Russell and Isabelle, Jean and Earl. Melba and Johnny and their families. 16• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Yourself with Travil Check out these top* tours departing ffWl'1 Huron County 1. May 2-8 - Branson Missouri - Hosted by Lots and Iry Armstrong 2. June 13-16 - Amertlora 92 - Featuring Red Skelton and Irish Rovers 1 1 1 1 1 3.June 13-14 is _Overnight baseball trop -includes eocommodation ^transportation 2 games 4. June 16 - July 3 1 - European Tour - Visit Germany, Switzer - 1 -411mstaind Austria lily 15 1 - Theatre day trip 1 - Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6.July 18-19 - Chesaning Showboat Tour - Featuring Rich Little and Lesley Gore 7. Aug.21 -23 - Chautauqua 92 - Featuring Ray Charles and Tammy Wynette 8. Sept. 12 -25 - Atlantic Provinces - Hosted by Lois and Iry Armstrong 9. Sept. 19-26 - World Poultry Congress, Air, transfers and accom- modation in Amsterdam 1 10. Nov. 21 - 22 .1 - Festival of Lights - Featuring the Statier 1 Brothers and Victor Borge 1 �'h- Cut and Save 1 a>• ala - AM - to 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 For further details call Doug Ellison :: LU$O TRAVEL OldTswn Nall, Essist 1.1100.265.7022 or 519.235.2000 DABBER BINGO, Royal Ceusdien Lesion Hell. °Med Beau Ontario, everyprizes, 7:15 J p sharp, starling a tes . May 5, 1�2. Spoose ed by Branch 498, R.C14Cath LUCAN OPTIMIST CLUBpascals fav Fashion Show, Sunday, April 26, 1992, Lucan Community CenueSt u 4x01) in the afternoon. Admission 57.00 each. Tickets available at Times -Advocate, Designer, Melba Tucker's. Filthiest C3os- et and Purple Turtle and any Lucan Optimist member. 14,15.16nc EXETER UNITED CHURCH Smorgasbord, lhuraday, May 7, 11:30 - 2 pm. 15-17c LUCAN UNITiiD CHURCH Hot Beef Supper at Loam arena, Thursday, April 23, 5.7 pm. Adults 58.00, children 53.00, psescttook a free. Door prua domed y B� 1 ' t. SPRING SING presented by the Blyth Festival Singers, Saturday, May 2, 8 p.m., Blyth Memorial !Hall. An evening of delightful and varied music for spring by the choir and guests. The St. Marys Children i Choir from St. Marys, Ont. Tkkeu: Adults 56.00, awdenu raga 6-18, 54.00 Available farm choir members or the Bl Festival Box Office 523-9300. 15,16(17)cc FISHING DERBY - The bats Club and Auaabk Authority Foundation will bold their annual fullingderby st Morrison Darn. Saturday. May 2, 700 a.•2:00 p.m. Watch for more inormation mlater. 15,16,(17)c PRE -MOTHER'S DAY BREAKFAST, Sunday May 3 South Huron Roc C.entre, m 1040 a.-1:00 p.m. Tickers: Adults 55.00, 12 and mailer 63.00, 2 and under free. For tickeu or further information please call 235-1302, 235-0745, 229.8804. Sponsored by Precious Blood Fund Raising Cununinee. 16-18c HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNiT Adult Health Clink. Loe tial: Health Unit Office, South Hurn Hospital, Eimer. Date: Tueaday, April 21, 1992. Tune; 9:00- 11:30 a.m., 140 s30 p.m. 1. Health Counselling; 2. rod Care (foe); T. Blood pres- sure toning. 16c THEATRE ADVENTURE FOR KIDS. Join Jim and Dave on their awesome envi • hon Saturday, April 199 p Dish Manorial Ha There's music, theatre and a chance to�gka&sX0 pa) call 523-9300• • . 1& ¥ESTIVAL OF SACRO D MUSIC, Sunday. May 3 740 p.m., Wsdey-W' ' Unir - .d Church, Clinton. The Wesley -Willis United Church Senior Char and the llarbuuratires present a concert of sacred musk fal{ s j selections by well known Codench wispier_ 1�.uare Dauerer and the Reneeof Aubtam, {sneer soloist with the Dutch Kitimat Opera. Admission 53.00. 16,17,08)c { hK: