Times Advocate, 1996-07-24, Page 11•
Times -Adipate, July 24, 1996
Page 11
Birth Announcements Cards Of Thanks
ABBOTT - Big sista Nicole is thrilled to
aasosaoe the bmrth of Benjamin Joseph, on
July 14. 1996, in Lindsay. Proud parents are
Lisa and Wesley. DeU�grandparents are
Josephine Rosa, St and Art and
Macon Abbott. Exeter. 30'
BENOIT • A son. Bradly William. July 9,
1996, fin* for Bonnie Stunk and Bill Be-
noit.
o-noit. Huron Park. Grandson for Linda Be-
noit, Huron Pack, and I)an Benoit, New-
fouioQlaud, Judy Sunk and Dale Conlan,
Great-grandson for Joyce and Bill
Dic, Elimvilfe and L.osetta and Harold
G1anvdte, Crediton. Great -great-grandson
for ittoz Dickey, London and Violet Pearson.
Manitoulin Island. 30c
McCANN - Darryl and Sandra are proud to
announce the arrival of their fin* son. Jere-
my Thomas, born July 18, 1996 vreighing 7
lbs. 3 oz. He is the fust grandchild for Tom
McCann and seventh for Leona Coale. Smil-
ing from above are Grandma Pauline,
Grandpa Rtes and Uncle Gary. Special
thanks to Dr. Steele. Dr. Fellows. the thud
floor staff at St. Joseph's Health Centre for
their wonderful care. 30c
Cards Of Thanks
DAYMAN • 1 would sincerely like to thank
my family, relatives, friends and neighbotus
'for helping me in celebrating my birth-
day. Also for flowers, gifts, cards, and
phone calls. ppectial thanks to Jennie Rowe
for her helpth our lunch.
30' Verda M. Dayman
EDWARDS • Thanks Ross and Mike Veal
for my 10 years of experience in the butcher-
ing bustne.ss.
30x Trevor
JOHNS . Many thanks for all the beauti-
ful cards and gifts we received on our SOth
anniversary. With wonderful family and
friends we have many treasured methanes in
our 50 years of marriage. Thanks again.
30c Norm and Jean
PARKER - I wish to thank all my families,
neighbours and friends for all the gifts,
cards, flowers and visits on my 80th birth-
day. Thank you to all those who helped in
any way. All was greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much.
30c Dorothy
SCHWINDT • We would like to extend our
heartfelt thanks to friends and co-workers
for their support and expressions of sympa-
thy during the past few months while Wen-
di's dad was battling cancer and since his
irlg. Your continued support has meant a
30c John, Wendi,
Michael, David and Tracey
wu4 r4 - The family of the late Trevor
Wilson ould like to thank everyone for
their acts of kindness, prayers, cards, flow-
ers, donations, visits. phone calls, and food
brought to the house during the recent loss
of a very special husband. father and grand-
father. Special thanks to the nurses at South
Huron Hospital. Dr. W. Steciuk, Rev. Henry
Annan, Hopper Hockey Funeral Home and
the ladies of the Exeter United Church for
the beautiful luncheon.
30• Audrey, Ron and Susan
ZWAAN - We would like to cairns our
heartfelt thanks to our family. neighbours
and friends for making our 25th anniversary
such a memorable occasion for ua. The
phone calls, visits, cards and lovely gifts
made us realize that we are blessed to be
surrounded by so many wonderful people.
Special thanks to Jeff Marshall and _his dad.
Jerry, for putting up the large tent; to Vera
Fletcher and Joyce Bickel for preparing our
meal; to Loralee Marshall for the flowers
and to our neighbours Doug and Betty. Fred
and Butsy and Don and Grace who wens so
eager to help us in any way possible. Also
thanks to Mark and Comae Robinson for
taking pictures again as they did 25 years
ago. We were very pleased to have all eight
members of our wedding party in atten-
dance. Above all, thanks to God for all the
blessings he has bestowed On as during the
years.
30c Fred and Amt
Announcesnents
Marriage
Madeline P. tiler and Ross A. Cudntore are
pleased to announce their forthcoming mar -
nage on Friday, August 2. 1996 at 5:30 p.m.
at Exeter United Church. Reception at 9
• p.m., Exeter Legion. Everyone welcome.
30c
Death Notices
LUXTON - Elul Wood Luxton, a resident
of Chatham and formerly of Exeter, passed
away at his residence on Friday, July 19,
1996 in his 80th year. Born in Usbane
Township, son of the late John and Ella
(Wood) Luxton. He was an employee with
the Ministry of Transportation Ontario for
32 years. Mr. Luxton was a member of Vic-
toria Ave. United Church and a member of
the March of Dimes. Beloved husband of
Mildred (Hodgen) Luxton. Dear father of -
Margaret Franklin and her husband Ralph of
Owen Sound, Gayle Schoeneweiss and her
husband Ken of Owen Sound, Juanita Lux-
ton of Chatham, Rodger Luxton and his wife
Catherine of Chatham, "]Jan Luxton and his
wife Kim of Chatham and Eugene Luxton
and his wife Karen of Chatham. Brother of
Fred Luxton and his wife Reta of St. Thom-
as, Robert Luxton and his wife Roberta of
Exeter and Bill Luxton and his wife Veda of
London. The Luxton Family received
friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 459
St. Clair Street, Chatham. Sunday afternoon.
The Funeral Service was held at the funeral
home on Monday with Rev. Dr. David Wit-
' litlro�son of Vi�tpris Ave,�Unjtep Church of-
' ficiating. Sarah Ripley gang "In the Garden"
with Mrs. Margaret Robertson presiding at
the o . At the cemetery, piper Cart Mills
plea "Amazing Grope" and "Green Hills
of yrone" The pallbearers were Jim Smith,
Alf Gough, Gary Schoeneweiss, Steve Ash-
ley, Ralph Franklin and Tom Byers. inter-
ment Exeter Cemetery, Exeter, Ontario. Do-
nations to V.O.N. Palliative Care or Victoria
Ave. United Church Memorial Fund appre
dated. 30c
Death Notices
In Memoriams
ELLLS - Suddenly at Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, Clinton on July 18, 1996, Kenneth M.
Ellis of Exeter and formerly of Granton in
his 77th year. Beloved husband of Lila (Elli-
ott) (Smith) Ellis and the lata Irene Swanson
(1990). Dear father of Marlette and Larry
Smith and Richard and Deborah Ellis all of
London. Loretta Ball and Paul Ellis and his
friend Julie all of Windsor, Cheryl and Rob-
ot Crone of Coruna. Mark and Debra Elba
of Woodham and Jim and Jean Ellis of RR
2, Lucan, Dan Ellis and Veda and Jim Rus-
sell all of Exeter. Dear father-in-law of Nan-
cy Ellis of London. Also isurvivedivvesurvived by
yt22
=setan.
a and 6Biian g (1990). Friends
called at the HoppasonHockey Funeral Home,
Bader, when) the funeral service was held
on July 20 with Mr. Chador T. Shaun offi-
ciating. Idamem Exeter Cemetery. Dona-
tions to The Hart & Stroke Foundation of
Ontario or the Bible Fellowship Church. Ex-
act, would be appreciated by the family.
GUNN-LANG • Memorial Service for
Mary H. Lang. beloved wife of Alfred Lang.
and the late Edward Gunn. Dear
of Joe Gunn, Cornwall, Mary V.
Kipling. Prefontaine, Calgary. Mass 11 a.m.
Internal Mount Carmel Cemetery. August
4, 1996. 30'
SWITZER - Peacefully at Versa Care Cen-
tre (Hillside Nursing Home) RR 5, Stratford
oo July 21, 1996, Dorothy Jean Switzer of
St. Marys and RR 1 St. Marys (Life member
of the Kirkton Womens Institute). in her
87th year. Beloved wife of Clarence 1.
Switzer. Loving mother of Gladys and Bill
Stock. RR 1 Tavistock;Blanche and Tom
White. Sebringville; Muriel and Irvin Riehl.
Stratford and Harold and Ann Switzer. Kirk -
ton. Sadly missed by 11 grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren; 17 nieces and nephews
and one sista-in-law Alathea May of Victor-
ia B.C. Predeceased by twin sister Velma
Pepper and 2 brothers in infancy. Relatives
and friends win be received by the family at
the Sass Funeral Home (Ball & Sass Ltd.)
47 Wellington St. S., St. Marys on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the family ser-
vice will be held on Wednesday, July 24,
1996 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Susan Cameron will
officiate. Interment will follow in Kittton
Unca Cemetery. In her memory donations
to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Ca-
nadian Cancer Society would be appreciat-
ed. 30c
TRAVERS - Suddenly at South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, on July 17, 1996, Jean Eliza-
beth Travers of Hensel) in her 76th year. Be-
loved wife of Don. Dearest mother of Tom
and Sharon Travers, Lawrenceburg, Ken-
tucky, Sherry and Rob Green, 7ltorndale.
and Gail and Larry Mason, Hensel]. Loving
grandmother of Kela, Justin, Sarah, Grego-
ry, Paul, Jennifer, Jacqueline, David and
Jodi. Cremation. A memorial service to cele-
brate Jean's life was conducted in the Hen-
sall Chapel, 120 King Street, Hensall, Onta-
rio on July 19. 1996. Rev. Bill Hurst
officiating. Interment of cremains in Fingal
cemetery ata later date. No flowers
Memorial contributions to the Salvation
Army or charity of choice would be appre-
ciated by the family. Arrangements entrust-
ed to J.M. McBeath Funeral Horne Inc., Zu-
rich, Ontario. (1-519-236.4365). 30c
In Memoriams
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
' Comer of GkSsy and Main
The Rev. Fay M. Patterson
Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
July 28, 1998
11 a.m. Holy Eucharist B.C.P.
Rev. Morley Plntmey
Nursety Available
Everyone Welcome
QAVENPFr
• 6e Mgrs , South
235.2764
Whist
Rev. Daniel Roushoms
Coudesy Cw: 236.1987
Youth Worker: Traosy Whitson Bohm
Sunday, Jet 26, 1996
11:00 am r
speaker: Debbie Dolbear
Aug. Morning Worship
17 Quest - Canada's Wondsdand trip
Aug. 19-23 - Vacation Bible School
You will ba tw&iom*
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
I 187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
lealident Pallor John 8o'yadhMt
x15-2661.
Sunday, July a
Morning Worship *90 land 11:00 Sun.
t Scholl 930 and .11 �0 sun,
1 p.m. eating
,wane.da). 7:00 p.m. Pansy
ElesryaIe Wibom•
so• t. 11110 a.m.
*madams on
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of Jamas and Andrew St
Sunday, July 28, 199610:00 a.m.
Ministry & Personnel Committee
°Moe dosed July 22-28
Courtesy Car:Harry Jeffery 235-2177
Everyone welcome
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EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
920 a.m. Communion Service
Sunday School for a9 ages
11:0) a.m. Ferny Bete Hour
Tuesday evenings
7:30 p.m. Bete Study
94 Ordhrd Street, Exeter
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
182 Matt St North
Pastor Pater Tramps
236-1723
Jut/ 28, 1996
10:00 a.M.Mankhp Service
Sunday3
dudng morning swifts
7:00 p.m. Evening sella
Nursery MOW*
Everyone Welcome
Radio
CJOSautrng 830 a.m.
OM WO 1000 til m
Daily T.
faits 40�p�15:30a.m.
CAMPBELL - in loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Percy
'Gd Campbell, who passed away July 29.
1994.
Like falling leaves the years slip by,
' But loving memories never die,
They live within us in memory still.
Not just today but always will.
Deeply missed and always loved by wife
Emma and family and grandchildren. 30'
+flSCUS - In loving thhenory of Sandy who
left m July 17, 1977 at age 16 in Brooke. Al-
berta.
Tragedy took our beloved Sandy.
Looking for pix,
Your world filled with heartbreak,
And broken promises.
Sleep precious angel,
Till we mea again.
Love Aunt Vonny and Uncle John Brown.
Grandma Bechard, Julie Brown -Godwin,
Cindy Brown-Shapton. Chis Brown and
families. 30'
McCANN - In loving memory of my dear
wife Pauline (Hartman) McCann, who died
one year ago, July 24, 1995.
1 have lost my soul's companion,
A life linked with my own.
And day by day 1 miss her more,
As 1 walk through life alone.
Past her suffering, past her pain,
Cease to wwoxepp for tears are vain.
She who anffoed is at eat.
Gone to Heaven with the best.
Her loving face 1 hope to see again.
Though the days have passed away,
Sleep on, der wife, and take your rest,
We mist you most who loved you best.
Love always, Tom. 30c
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McCANN - la loving memory of our dear
mother, Pauline McCann, who passed away
1 year ago, July 24, 1995.
y sleeping, resting at last,
Ha weary pains and trials am past.
I silence abe suffered, in patience she bore,
Till God called her home to suffer no more.
One year has passed, our hearts still sore.
As dune toils on we miss you mare,
Your welcome sack and pleasant face,
No one out till that vacant place.
Loved and reanemberod always, Sean. Jo-
die, Todd, Jen. Darryl. Sandra and Jeremy.
McCANN • In loving memory of Pauline, a
dear friend who pawed away 1 year ago,
July 24. 1995.
You had a smile for everyone.
You had a heart of gold,
You left the sweetest memories,
This world could ever hold.
To us you were someone special.
What more is there to say.
Except to wish with all our hearts,
That you were hoe today.
Sadly missed by Prank, Frances, Dennis,
Dale. Denise and Danen. 30'
McCANN - In memory of our dear friend.
Pauline McCann, who suddenly was taken
from us one year ago.
To a good life came a peaceful end,
She died as she lived, everyone's friend,
Upright and just in all her ways,
Loving and kind to the end of her days.
We have lost, but heaven has gained,
One of the best this world contained.
Lovingly remembered by Rick, Beth, De -
rick. Jaime, Jodie and Jennifer McGee. 30'
McCANN - lo loving memory of Pauline
McCann, who passed away July 24, 1995.
God looked around His garden,
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon the Earth.
And saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you.
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden must be beautiful.
He only takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering,
And He knew that you might never.
Get well upon this earth again.
He saw the road was getting rougher,
And the hills were hard to dumb,
So He closed your weary eyelids,
And whispered, "Peace be thine "
It broke our hearts to lose you.
But you didn't go alone.
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
We have so many cherished memories of
our friendship. Always in our hearts, Mary
Lou. Ron and boys. 30c
McCANN • Pauline ( a friend). We shared
the kind of friendship that grew deeper
through the years.
We saw the ups, we knew the downs, we
shared the smiles and tears.
And through it all, 1 learned one thing -
that there could never be a dearer friend in
W the world than the one you were to me.
Whether we're near or apart, you'll al -
be part of my memories. You'll always
close to my heart.
Hugfuls of thanks to you, my "Angel
friend".
Miss you with all my heart.
30c Muriel and Tom
SMiTH - In loving memory of Eldawho
passed away July 24, 1989.
July 24 comes with sad regrets,
The month, the day, we will never forget,
You slipped away without a goodbye,
But memories of you will never die.
Always remembered by Ray and Family,
30'
Buck & Doe
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For Randy Regier
& Angela Reid
Fri. July 26
Hensall Community Centre
information 482-9751'
link& eft
For Dan McCarter
& Vicki Regler
Sat. July 27
8 p.m. -1. a.m.
Hensall Arena ice Surface
88./ticket, DJ. - Lunch
provided. Age mayorlty
For tickets call 236.7744
JDa�thoob f r it izburg
Cerebrates Silver Anniversary
Sunday, August 4
Featuring
Concordia Brass Band
from 1 -5 pm.
Chicken barbecue at 5 p.m.
Adult 812.00, children 12 and under 86.00,
Preschoolers Free
Cash Bar
Tickets available from any conwrllttee member.
For more information call: Kimberly Hoffman
237-3180, Erich Fralter 237-3351,
Bob Ford 235.1764
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izza * Panzarotti
Angelo's Ex ter
Open Thurs. to Sat. 5. 11 p.m.
Eric AtthIll would
like to thank his
Uncle Brent for
betrtg his
sponsor for the
1996 Spring
Hockey Season
with the London
Middlesex
Musta : s
HAPPY
75TH
SADIE
KNOX
Love from
your
family
Happy 80th Birthday
with love from your family
An Open House
will be held
Sat. July 27,
1996-1-4
p.m. at 61
Church St.,
Unit /1,
Exatsr for
family and
friends
Best Wishes
only please
Centralia United
Church
Sun., July 28,
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Adults $8.50. children 6.12 yrs.
$4,25 ($9.50 & $4.75 at door)
For tickets call 229-6304
or 228-6702
Happy 45th Anniversary
July28,
1951
Marcel and
Matte
, Hullebusch
Love Paul
any Sandi
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ZURICH ARENA & FAIRGROUNDS
Theme: "Celebrating Our Heritage"
Friday, July 26
7:30 p.m. • Program - Local Entertainment - Adults $3
• Fair 'Ambassador" Contest
• Display of Homecraft Exhibits
9:00 pm • Dance - Music by 'The Flreflys"
- Advance admission: $5 - at door $6
• Crowning of the 'Fair Ambassador"
DRAWS FOR DOOR PRIZES AT OPENING PROGRAM & DANCE
Saturday, July 27
10:00 a.m. • Exhibits • Displays • Livestock Shows
-4:30 p.m. • Craft Show & Sale In Arena
11:30 a.m. • Parade - Theme 'Celebrating Our Heritage"
OFFICIAL OPENING OF FAIR - FOLLOWING PARADE
1:00 p.m. • Road Hockey Tournament & Youth Activities
2:00 p.m. • Baby Show in Auditorium
3:00 p.m. • MInI,Tractor Pull in Arena
4:30 p.m. • Removal of Indoor Exhibits
Sunday, July 28
11:00 a.m. • Mid -Western Horse Show
2:00 • Old Time Fiddler's Jamboree
-7:00 p.m. In Community Centre - $4.00
5:00 • Buffet Supper - $7.50
-7:00 p.m.
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