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Times -Advocate, July 7,1993
r ANNOUNCEMENTS r
CORBETT - OWLS, Blianbeth and family
invite their Moods and neighbours to join
with the descendants and relatives of John
and Jane (Lewis) Corbett in marking the
150th Arusivenary of the Corbett Farm at an
Opal! House to be held Saturday, July 10
and Sunday July 11 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Phone 293-n74. 27c
ENGAGEMENTS
Gerry and Pat Kadin , Grand Bend, are
pleased to announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Karen, to Mike
West, son of Charles West, London. The
marriage is to take place on Saturday, July
17, 1993 at Grand Bend. 27•
BIRTHS r
BAKELAAR •' Derek and Sharon thank
Ood for the safe' arrival of their daughter,
Kristen Joanna, born June 25, 1993, weigh-
ing 8 lbs. 5 ozs., 20 1/4" long. New little sis-
ter for Matthew. Proud grandparents are El•
mer and Linda Meinema and Neil and Alice
Bakelaar from Listowel. 27c
LIGHTFOOT' - Brad and Darlene are hap-
py to announce the birth of their son Timo-
thy Bred on July -4,-1993, weighing 71bs. 10
ozs. A link brother for Amy. Proud grand-
parents are Frank and Marg Valley, Hensall.
and Jim and Fran Lightfoot, Sarnia. 27•
LIGH'TFOOT/DARLING • Mike and Kris -
tyn are happy to announce the anival of
their "Daring Baby Boy" Todd Cameron
Lightfoot, bom on June 16, 1993 at St Jo-
seph's Health Centre, weighing 7 lbs. 5 on.
Proud .grardperents are Doug and Phyllis
Lightfoot, Ddreen Lightfoot, Pat Darling
and Anne Field. Special thanks to Dr. Steele,
Dr. Rebel,• Dr. Stillman and the third floor
nursing staff. 27c
MATTUCCI - Rick and Karen are proud to
armounce the birth asheir second daughter
Taylor Donna, bom June 22, 1993 at Clinton
Hospital. Taylor is a little sister for Erika
and granddaughter for Bill and Donna
Heather and Tony Marcucci. Special thanks
to Dr. Steed and the 013 staff. 27•
PFAFF • Jeff, Jennifer and Justine are proud
to announce the arrival of our little boy
Christopher James. Christopher made his
grand appearance on Tuesday, Jute 29, 1993
at 4:05 a.m. weighing in ata healthy 8 lbs. at
St. Josephs' Hospital, London. Spoiling priv-
ileges once again go to Bill and Elsie Mac -
Master of Loral on and Jim and Karen Pfaff
and great-grandparents Eric and Teny Hey-
wood and Hazel Pfaff. Also a very special
thank you to Aunt Victoria, Uncle Mark
and Briuney and Aunt Sue for watching Jus-
tine. 27c
RIGIER - Brad and Cindy are thrilled to
arusamce the arrival of their sister Dawn
Michelle, bom June 24. 1993 at St. Joseph's
Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 13 112 ozs. Proud
parents are Doug and Dianne. Grandparents
are 1141 and Helene Regier. Mt. Carmel and
John and Maureen Shearing, Landon. Great
grandma is Mary Regier, Dashwood. Thanks
goes to Dr. Hocking and third floor nosing
staff. Also Dr. M. Lam for great prtmatal
care. Eur special thanks to Ke1L. You're
the greatest. 27•
KENNING - Bill and Darlene are prod to
announce the anival of a little brother for
Ashley. Jarrett William was born at St. Jo -
sash's Hospital, June 23, 1993, weighing7
lbs. 13 oz.s. c
gr DEATHS r
UN�MENTTLS.
FISHER - At Smith's Villa in Mitchell on
Jane 29, 1993, HueU Fisher in his 8Sth
year. Beloved husband of Louisa (Shannon).
-Father and father-in-law of Craig of Ithica,
N.Y. and Leanna Thomson and Larry of Ni-
agara Falls. Also 4 jjrandchidwn. Prede-
ceased by sister Ashy Bttherlrhgtarn and broth-
er Charles of Exeter. Funeral was held July
1 at Logician Funeral Home in Mitchell. 27•
PARKER - At Seaifon/a Community Hospi-
tal on Monday, July 5, 1993, Mr. Harold
Clayton Parker of Hensel], formerly of RR 1
Henson, in his 82nd year. Beloved husband
of the former Dorothy Geraldine Corbett.
Dear father of Geraldine and her husband
Doug Wein of Kingston, Patricia and her
husband Don Dalton of RR 4, Walton,
George and his wife Judy of Hensel.) and
Kenneth and his wife Marlene of RR 1, Hen -
sell. Mr. Parker is predeceased by one son
Gerald, one daughter Dorothy (Mrs. Doug
Daley) (1967), 9 brothers, Bob, Russell,
Lenard and Berton Keys and Bill, Darryl,
Gordon, Wilbur and Arthur Parker, by•one
sister Muriel (Mrs. Ed ar Cudmore), 1
grandson Steven Raley (1967) and by one.
great-grandson Jeff Taylor (1984). Also sur-
viving are 21 grandchildren and 17 great-
grandchildren. Visitation in the Hansell
Capel 120 King, Si. Hensall, on TLesday
from 2-4 and 7.9 p.m. A Memorial service
under the auspices of I.O.O.F. Lodge, Exeter
was conducted in the chapel Tueaday eve-
ning sir 9:00 p.m. Conveyance to -Hensall
United Church for funeral service on
Wednesday, July 7 at 1:00 p.fit. with Rev.
George Cowan and Rev. Bob DeGiaw offi-
ciating. Interment to follow in McTaggan's
Cemetery. As expressions bf empathy do-
nations to Heart & Stroke Foundation, Hen -
sell United Church or charity of choice
would be aprpeciated. Michael C. O'Connor
Funeral Hames Limited entrusted with ar-
rangements. 27
r IN MEMORIAM r
ANDERSON - In loving memory of John,
who passed away July 6, 1987.
You are always m our minds,
No matter what we do,
All the time within our hearts,
There are always thoughts of you.
Remembered by Helen and family. 27•
MADGE - In loving memory of aur dear
dad, grandpa and great -grandpa, John
Madge, who passed away July 12, 1990.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which well never pan,
God has him in His keeping,
We have him in our hearts.
Lovingly remembered by Marion and
Andy, Keith and Doreen, Phyllis and Basil
and families. 27'
CEME121111
HERN REUNION, Sunday, July 11, 1410
p.m. McNaughton Park, Exeter. Pot luck
dinner, bring plates, cutlery and drinks.
25.26(27)c
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL at Mid-
dlesex Hall, Centralia College, July 19.23
from 9:30-11:30. For children ages 4-12. To
se -m call Karen 228-6236, Rolinda
8.6816. Sponsored by the Exeter Chris-
tian Reframed Church. 26,27,(28)c
SHDASI AR REUNION, for students
who awned Grade 9 in 1968, Saturday, Au-
gust 21. For information call 238-
26,27,28c
38 -2627,28c
M.OILL! VRA Y'tOWNSHIP Beef Barbe-
OleAugust 1, 5-7 pea. Adults
88.00 i under 12 $4.00; preschool
free. Demo Ross Desjardine, 294-6445.
• 2'k
OI.+4NVILLE RVtJN1AN,'9itlfglM Lion's
Park, Sunday, July 11, 2 p.m. eel argasbord
supper. Each family responsible for game
and prize. Bring cutlery, dishes and chairs.
27c
ODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS An-
nual Camp Out to be held at Family Paradise
Campgrounds near Walton on August 20-21.
All Brothers and Sisters in District 8 and
friends are welcome. Any enquiries please
contact Bev Parsons at 235-2027.
27-29,31-33'
SINGERS ',DANCE, Sunday, July 11,
Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing 7-11. Music
by The Wildwoods No blue jeans, please.
27c
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL and Auxil-
iary 40th Anniversary. Chicken Bar -B -Q
Wednesday, August 11, 1993, South Huron
Rec. Centre. Continuous entertainment.
Tickets available at the hospital. 27,28,(29)'
CARDS OF THANKS .
ATMORE • I would like. to-tha k my ball
team for the surprise shower they gave me.
Everything was great. Special thanks to
Lynn, Lori and Jo -Anne. Thanks again.
• Marj
ATMORE - I would like to thank all the
friends and families who attended my bridal
shower at Thames Road Church. The gifts
were beautiful. Special thanks to Aunt Pat,
Aunt Norma and both their families. Thanks
again.
27' Marj
BRINE • Many thanks to Exeter Public
School staff for pluming my retirement tea.
Also many thanks to -friends, colleagues,
family and neighbours for attending the tea,
sending cards and expressing good wishes.
All was greatly appreciated.
27• Grace
CLARK • The family of the late Margaret
(Maggie) Clarke wish to express sincere ap-
•preawm to relatives, friends and neigh -
urs for the many expressions of sympathy
shown through beautiful floral arrange-
ments, phone calls, memorial donations,
cards and food brought to our homes. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Lam, Rev. Ed Leksm■ni■
for his visits and prayers, Rev. Robt. Peebles
for his comforting message, Doug Lewis for
the beautiful music, U.C.W. for the hutch -
eon after the service, the staff of South Hu
ron Hospital and Hoffman's Funnel Home.
Special thanks also to the pallbearers and
flower bearers. All of your thoughtfulness
and kindness will never be forgotten. 27•
COOPER - I would like to express my sin-
cere thanks to my relatives, fnends, neigh-
bours, Huron Centennial Staff and Kippers
U.C.W. for cards, flowers, gifts, phone calls,
visits and food brought to our Mane since I
had the misfortune of fracturing my wrist.
Also very special thanks to my gardener, my
mother, Lloyd and Scots. You kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
27c June
DUNCAN • I would like to thank everyone
for cards, leuen, phone Galls, flowers and
treats while in hospital and since coming
home. Thanks to Dr. Gans, our niece Dr.
Erin Keely, the other doctors before and af-
ter surgery. Thanks to my family for their
caring support in so many ways.
27• Jean
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AMEN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Driftwood
PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC
For the months o1 July and August
9:00 a.m. - Sunday School and Bible
*Class
1000 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
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ANGLICAN CHURCH
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264 Main Street.
Exeter, Ontario
The Rev Fay M
Panerson
July 11. 1993
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
Nursery Available
Youth Group meets at 7 p.m.
Everyone Wellcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
-870 Main SI S
Pastor Vumon Dean
Assistant Paskx Kevin D. Rogers
Christian Education Director Mike Stehle
Sunday, July 11
1000 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
1100 a.m. - Laotian Service
in gymrralium
790 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service
Wednesday
70.0 p.m. Family Night
Programs for all ages
Nursery available for all services
A place to meet God and a friend'
AIN
July 11
10.11:00 a.m.
Worship Broadcast
DIREO'ORY
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, July 11
10:C0 am. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service
Nursery available
Everybody welcome
Come and Worship with us
CAVBd PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Mein Street South
235-2784
Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Courtesy Car: 235-1967
July 11
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Guest Preacher: The Rev. Doug
Robinson
Sermon title: An Emphatic 'Nor
Everyone Welcome
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EXETEWCHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sieds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
July 11
10:00 a.m >,
Sunday School ages 3 -grade 4.
during morning service.
790 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m
CKNX 929 10:30 a.m.
Daffy T.V.
Faith 20 Global 6:30 a.m.
to pray, then you are
you we too Lusty •
too busy.'
EXETEV1 UNITED CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St
Sunday, July 11
Summer Services 10:00 a.m
Junior Congregation 10 a.m.
apes 4+
Courtesy Car: Eby Van Bergen
235-2586
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
920 a.m. Sunday School
10:90-1100 a.m. Fellowship Time
1100 a.m: Family Bible Hour
7:00 pm. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
All services are held at
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
For more wilormafion pinta
call 229-8881
717
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
235-2661
Sunday, July 11
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
1190 a.m.Morning Worship
790 p.m. Evening Fellowship
• Wednesday, 7 p.m Family Night
Everyone Welcome
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ARDS OF THANKS r
HARLOW - To our friends in the commu-
nity of Granton. We will always remember
the kind and thoughtful things you did to
make our farewell to Granton so nhemorable.
We enjoyed the parties and apprr rated the
many phone calls, visits, cards rad gifu.
You made us feel very spectral anu extreme-
ly fortunate to have so many oatiroirends.
God bless you all. Thanks so much
27c Audrey and Bob
KERSLAKE/ATMORE - We would like
to thank our family and friends for giving us
a great Buck and Doe. We hope everyone
had a great time. Special thanks to Colleen,
Janet and Karen for the lunch.
27• Marj and Steve
LESLIE - I want to express my sincere
thanks to all our friends and neighbours of
Granton area and all others who contributed
towards the lovely picture and gift of mon-
ey. It is deeply appreciated. My memories of
Biddulph Twp. will never fade away.
27nc Edith
MaeDONALD • Tom White and the fancily
of the late Ethel MacDonald, Crediton, wish
to express their sincere appreciation and
.gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours
for the many expressions of sympathy
through beautiful floral arrangements, phone
calls, memorill donations to the Haan and
Stroke Foundation, Zion United Church,
Creditor, -cards and food brought to ow
homes. All of these have helped to oomfon
us during the loss of a beloved friend, moth-
er, grandmother and great-grandmother.
- Special thanks to Bruce Hodge, Hoffman's
Ambulance, South Huron Hospital staff and
Hopper Hockey Funeral Hare. Special
thanks to six of her grandsons who acted as
pallbearers and the grandchildren who acted
as flower bearers, Rev. Colin Stover for his
meaningful funeral service, U.C.W. of Zion
United Church, Crediton for their bountiful
lunch. Also a special thanks to our friends
• for helping to babysit the younger grandchil-
dren and to Kim, Sandra, Penny and Tina
who helped prepare the meals for us. Your
though ss will never be forgotten.
27 Tom Whits, Dave and
Anne Coal, Dennis and Louise
MacDonald, Sharon Glanville and
Jim Allan, Donna and Dennis Mane
and their families.
MacDONALD SANITATION, CREDI-
TON • We would like to thank aur employ-
ees for all the extra help and support over
the past week during the loss of a dear moth-
er, Ethel MacDonald. Special thudcs for
keeping everything m schedule afid the
trucks operating during this difficult time.
An extra special thank you to John Pritch-
ard, Dale Allen, Les Jemmy and Ivan Didier
who offered their time and help. Your devo-
tion and thoughtfulness will never be forgot-
ten.
27 . Dave and Anne Coael
PFAFF - Thank you to all the friends and
family for all the help I received whole in
hospital and since returning home.
27• Martha
RODD • The family of the late Myrtle Rodd
would like to expects sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives and friends for the
flowers, donations and visiu. Thanks to the
staff of South Huron Hospital, the Dimey
Funeral 1;icme, Rev. John Hilbom and the
U.C.W. A very epeeist thank you to the staff
of Queensway Nursing Home for the won-
derful tare, petiance and understanding.giv-
en totter during the years she Qesided there.
Your kindness will always be remembered.
27c Brother Nelson; nieces and nephews
STEWART • I wish to thank my family,
relatives, friends and neighbours for their
kind acts of remembrance while I was a pi-
- in St. Joseph's Hospital and since re-
turning home. Special thanks to all doctors
and nurses for their excellent cue and con -
CCM. Your thoughtfulness and kindness ate
-Glen
TOORNSTRA - We would like to thank
our children, grandchildren, relatives, neigh-
boun and -friends-for -the-bnaly gifts mod
cards received for our 40th wnddung anniver-
sary. You all made it an unforgettable day
for us. Thanks for everything.
27• Peter and Helen
WEBER - The family of the laze Rosie We-
ber wish to express sincere appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours for the
many • s of sympathy through
beautifulrrangeanaus, cards, visits,
food brought to eine house, donations to Cre-
diton Zion United Church, the Cancer Socie-
ty and the Lupus Association. Special thanks
to Dr. O'Connor and the staff of Exeter Villa
for many years of care. Also special thanks
to the Hoffman Funeral Home, Rev. Ed WE
salmis, the pallbearers and the Crediton
Uniaed Church Worsen for the delicious
luncheons provided for as. Your thoughtful-
ness will sever be forgotten.
27• Walter, Shelley. Ron, Terry,
Scott, Stephen and Michelle
WILLERT - We would like to thank all our
family, friends and neighbours who joined
us on June 27, 1993 to celebrate our 50th
wedding anniversary. The memories we
shared will Lst us a life time.
27c Alvin and Edith
WILLBRT • I would like to thank glory
family, friends and neighba,un for their
thoughtful gds• flowers, cards and visits
while I was woeetly hospitalized and recov-
ering at home.
27c Alvin
to any young people
interested in entering the
Zurich
Agricultural
Society
"Ambassador of
the Fair"
Competition
to be`held
July 23,1993
Contestants must be
between the,ages of 16 and
21 and liv$ in the Zurich
area. Please cclntact Heather
Klopp 236-4291 or Margaret
Reichert 236-4130.
Lemmiliiiitummommuir
Deadline for entry will be
'July 18, 1993iit
Soft • eft
for John A. Steuer
and Becky J. Law
Jul 23 9 p.m.
:at -Exeter ,Ag BuIIding
for-tlokets-contact-Bsaky or John
at 2354005 •anytime. TloketS
also eveitableyt the door.
�, -qungaVaM OCtelgL'Ni4'M1 L L 4 4'tmettlyie
RCA .
for Kevin (Scobie)
• Delbridge & Maryann
Kelders
Sat., July 10
• Alhambra Hall, Klondyke Rd.,
Grand Bend, beef barbecue, 9 -1
▪ $5. per person. For information L
call Tanya 234-6384
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Sat., July 10
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Jackpot $650 c
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