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EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday. January 31
9:30 a.m. Communion
Service
Sunday School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
Thursday Evening Home
Bible Study at 8 p.m.
For info, contact 229-6572
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
•
•January 31
11:00 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
Worship Broadcast
'On Community Channel
100 Births
KEYS (COOKE) - Dave and
Shelly are happy to announce
the safe arrival of their
daughter, Rachelle Nadine,
born January 12/99 at 7 pm
weighing 8lbs I loz and 21.5"
long. Proud grandmothers are
Mary Keys and Leanora
Cooke. (4*)
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EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and
Andrew St.
Sunday, January 31, 1999
• Annual Meeting
Sunday. Worship
begins at 10 a.m.
lr` 1I with hymn sing.
Rev. Cordell Parsons
Sunday School
Potluck lunch after
service. Annual
meeting after lunch.
Courtesy Car for January:
Deb Campbell 235-1609
Nursery provided
All welcome/
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
332 Huron St. W.
Pastor Peter Tuininga
235-1723
January 31, 1999' -
10:00 a.m. Moming Worship
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30
a.m. -
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global
5:30 a.m. '
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102 Deaths
BLECK - Peacefully at
Huronview Home, Clinton on
January 19, 1999. Helen
Delores (Smith) . Bleck
formerly of Huron Park and
Zurich in her 60th year.
Beloved wife of Gordon C.
Bleck of Huronview. Loved
mother and mother-in-law of
Gordon & Debbie Bleck of
Dublin, Barb Bleck &
companion Ted Martin of
London, Chris Bleck &
companion Glen Zirk of
Zurich, Vicky D'Arcy of
Huron Park and Patricia Cree
of London, companion of her
loved son Robert "Peach"
Bleck (deceased November
1998). Dear sister of Wayne
Smith of Mobile, Alabama,
Elsie Schneider and Patricia
"Pat" Savage both of
Kitchener. Sister-in-law of
Isabel Smith of Niagara Falls,
Joan & Ernie Gilkes of.
Omemee, Jean & Carl Howsin
of Keene. Also survived by
her aunts Elsie Oldrieve of
Niagara Falls and Olive Jones
of Straffordville. Predeceased
by brother Gerald Smith (1994)
and her parents Theodore
"Ted" Smith (1981) and Mary
(Olmstead) Smith (1996).
Special Gramma to Jeremy and
her many loved grandchildren.
Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood where the
funeral- service- was~ .held
January 23, 1999. Cremation _
with interment Breslau
•Cemetery. Memorial
donations to Heart & Stroke
Foundation, Cancer Society or
charity of choice would be
appreciated by the family.
'Delores was previously a
volunteer with the Heart &
Stroke Foundation. (4)
102 Deaths
102 Deaths
G1NG(RICH - Peacefully, at
his home, on January 20, 1999,
Rev. Cyril K. Gingerich of
Zurich in his 77th year.
Beloved husband of Carol
(Erb) Gingerich of Zurich.
Fondly remembered by his
brothers Victor and his wife
Audrey of Magnetewan, Cleve
and his wife Margaret of Grand
Bend, his sister Gloria Dirks
and her husband Wally of
Petersburg and sister-in-law
Pearl Kuepfer of . New
Hamburg. Pre -deceased by his
parents Jacob and Pearl
(Kipfer) Gingerich and his
brother Gerald. Sadly missed
by brothers and sisters-in-law,
Chuck and Tanya Erb, -Philip
and Laurie Erb, Pelphine and
Mel Zehr, Jo'
Thrnelius
Klassen, E' Orland
Jantzi, K ..►d Paul
Steckle auu ......lorie and
Gerald Steckle. Remembered
by many nieces and nephews
and grand -nieces and grand-
nephews. Visitation at J. M.
McBeath Funeral Home,
Zurich. Cremation has taken
place. Memorial service was
held at the Zurich Mennonite
Church, January 23, 1999.
Pastor Reynold Kipfer
officiated. Private family
interment Zurich Mennonite
Cemetery. Donations, in lieu
of flowers, to the Zurich
Mennonite Church or the
Christian Blind Mission would
be appreciated by the family.
(4)
January 31
9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Worship Broadcast
on Community Channel
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784 •
Courtesy Car = 235-2784
Minister: The Rev. Lillian
Wilton
Sunday, January 31, 1999
11 a.m. Morning Worship
and Sunday School
Feb. 2 8 p.m. Gordon
Auxiliary
Feb. 21 Annual meeting after
service of worship
You are welcome to worship
God with us.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Assistant Pastor John
Boyachek
235-2661
Sunday, January 31
Morning Worship 9:30 and
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:30 and
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m. Evening
Fellowship
Wed., 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
CHADWICK - At St. Joseph's
Health Centre, London on
Monday, January 25, 1999,
William Edward Chadwick of
Exeter in his .70th year.
Beloved husband of Joyce
(Sherrett) Chadwick.. Dear
father of Sandra and Daniel
Hunt of Peterborough, Herbert
Chadwick of Calgary, Alberta,
Deborah and David Hunt of
Exeter, Robert Chadwick of
Victoria, B.C., Kim Marie and
Kenneth Schmidt of Crystal
Lake, B.C. and Francis and
Tracey Chadwick of London.
'Also survived by 9
grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased by
his son Randall Edward and his
grandson Christopher.
Cremation. A .Memorial
Service will be conducted at
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home,
370 William St., 1 west of
Main, Exeter on Thursday,
January 28, 1999 at 1:30 p.m.
with Rev. Robert Peebles
officiating. Donations to
Canadian Diabetes Association
or the Lions Foundation would
be appreciated by the family.
(40
SQUIRES - At St. Joseph's
Health Centre London on
Wednesday, January 20, 1999,
Norma Patricia Squires of
London. Dear mother of Janet
Squires of Haliburton. Dear
grandmother of Teresa
Flannigan and her partner Jay
Andress both of London. Dear
sister of Shirley Lyons of
Londoh. Predeceased by her
brother in law Bev Lyons.
Dear aunt of Lisa Lyons and
Teri Lyons. Great aunt of
Conlin and Kiera. Cremation
has taken place. Arrangements
Private. The Memorial Funeral
Home of London charged with
arrangements.
Although you have left this
earth, you will never leave our
memories or our hearts. We
love you always. (4)
105 Cards of Thanks
BUSWELL - Gladys and
family would like to thank
everyone for joining them in
celebrating her birthday.
Gladys (4*)
CORBETT - 1 would like to
thank my •relatives, friends and
neighbours for remembering
me in any way when 1 broke
my arm. 1t was much
appreciated. Hazel (4*)
DAWSON - Many thanks to
my family, and everyone who
supported and remembered me
with prayers, cards, visits,
gifts, etc., before and after
surgery at University Hospital.
Thanks also to Rev. Marilyn
Carter, Dr. Lam, Dr. Grant, the
8th floor staff, and a special
nurse Bernadette. 1 Piave been
truly blessed, Murray and 1 will
always remember your
thoughtfulness. .Beatrice (Bea)
(4*)
GINGERICH - A /Sincere thank.
you to my 'fa`r ii1tes, friends,
and neighbours for your
prayers, thoughts, and concern
during my dear husband's
passing. In times of loss, how
wonderful it is to have so many
caring friends. I would also
like to extend my thanks and,
appreciation to everyone for
. the gifts of food, the flowers,
cards', phone calls, and
memorial donations; how
generous of all of you. A
-special thank you to Pastor
Reynold Kipfer • for his
comforting words and care.
Also to the W.M.S.C. for the
delicious meal, and to Joyce
and Glenn McBeath of J. M.
McBeath Funeral Homes for
their help and guidance.
Words cannot express my deep
appreciation to each ' and
everyone. "1 am the
resurrection and the life. He
who believes in me will live,
even though he dies; and
whoever lives and believes in
me will never die." John 11:
25,26. Carol Erb Gingerich
(4*)
LAWSON
Suddenly in London
on January 23, 1999,
Gerald Wesley
Lawson, of Exeter, in
his 77th year.
Beloved husband of
Annie (Mason)
Lawson. Dear father
of Peter and Suzanne
and John and Laurie
Lawson, all of London. Dear
grandfather of Nicholas,
Gregory and Christopher. Dear
brother-in-law of Garnet Hicks
of Exeter and Shirley Cooke of
London. Predeceased by a:`-
sister Olive Hicks (1997) and»
Orville Percy (1943) and his
parents George and Jenny
Lawson. Friends called at the
Hopper Hockey Funeral .Home,
Exeter, ' where thefuneral
service was held on January
26. Mr. Bob Heywood
officiated. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the
family. A Masonic Memorial
Service was held in the funeral
home on January 25 under the
auspices of Lebanon Forest
Lodge #133 AF & AM Exeter.
(4c)
SPENCE - Peacefully at the
Wildwood Care Centre St.
Marys on January 22, 1999
Pearl Kathleen Spence
(Paynter) of St. Marys in her
95th year. Beloved wife of the
late Wm. David Spence (1997).
Dearly loved mother of Annie
Jean Johns and Lorne of Exeter
and William Spence and Doris
of R.R. #6 St. Marys. Sadly
missed by 9 grandchildren,
David, Susan, Steve and
Sandra Spence and Lois,
Murray, Ann. Barbara and
Lori Johns and 26 . great-
grandchildren. Predeceased by
1 great-granddaughter Kailce
Marriott (1994), 1
granddaughter Pamela Spence
(1994), 3 brothers Hermon,
Roily and Victor Paynter and 3
sisters Clara Kemp, Rachel
Chase and Annie Oligny.
Friends and relatives were
received at the Sass Funeral
Home, St. Marys where the
funeral service was held on
January 25, 1999. Rev. Rick
Horst:officiated. Interment St.
Marys Cemetery. In her
memory donations to the
Wildwood Care Centre
Residents Council Fund or the
Charity of your choice would
be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. (4)
106 Cards of Thanks
HODGINS - We would like to
thank our family, nieces and
nephews for their love and
support during the sudden
death of our dear brother
Leonard. Also to Bill,
Marianne and staff of Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home. to Rev.
Gordon Duncan for his
kindness. To all our relatives
and friends who called at the
Funeral Home, sent flowers,
cards and messages and the
ladies of the Exeter Legion
who served a delicious lunch.
All this has been greatly
appreciated. Marjorie & Lorne
(4*)
PAYNTER - We wish to
express our sincere' thanks to.
family and friends for floral
tributes, memorial donations
and expressions of sympathy
following the passing of
Marguerite. Thanks to Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, Rev.
Robert Putmanfor his
comforting message, the
pallbearers, and the ladies of
Kirkton UCW for the luncheon
following the service. A
special thank you to the staff of
South Huron Hospital and
Exeter Villa. Anne, Steven,
Sandy, David, Devon and
Donna (4*) •
HODGINS - Alfred Louis, in
his 75th year. Dear husband of
the late Margaret (Hoffman).
Dear father of Brian, Grant,
Floyd, all o1`Scarborough. Also
survived by brothers Wilson
and Eric of Lucan and Mrs.
Olive Bannister of Parkhill.
Cremation took place in
Scarborough the beginning of
January. (4c)
TAYLOR- A sincere thanks to
family, friends and neighbours
for visits, cards, treats, flowers
and phone calls while 1 was a
patient in hospital and since
returning home. Hilda (4*)
PUTTOCK - The family of the
late C. Harry puttock wish to
express sincere thanks for the
beautiful floral tributes,
memorial ' donations,
expressions of sympathy and
the many acts of kindness
shown during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks
to Dr. Jadd, South Huron
Hospital staff, CCAC Huron
Region,. VON. nurses and
Homemakers for ' _their
wonderful care and to Rev.
Cordell Parsons;.fror always
105 Canis of Thanks
TIEMAN - Thank -you for the
cards and messages of
sympathy in the .loss of my
sister Verda Bosk, and for the
lovely birthday cards. Luella
(4*)
106 In Memoriam
BODENHAM - In loving
memory of our dear friend and
neighbour, Fred Bodenham,
who entered into rest January
1994. •
In hope of eternal life, which
God,
who cannot lie, promised
before the world began.
Titus 1:2
Always remembered by
Shirley and Vern Postill and
family. (4*)
CORBETT - In loving memory
of a dear Dad, a special
GrandpaRoss' who passed
away January 28, 1995.
A bouquet of peonies just for
you,
Sprinkled with teardrops
instead of dew,
And right in the middle a
forget-me-not,
To let you know we haven't
forgot.
Loved always, Steven, Janine,
Gerald, Cecelia & Laura. (4*)
INSLEY In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother,
grandmother and great-
grandmother, Dorothy Insley
who passed away on January
31, 1993.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always
near,
Still loved, still missed, and •
still very dear.
Loving and kind in all her
ways,
Upright and just to the end of
her days,
beingttie *e: needed Sj11 kind' in' heart and
" - -_ ��` mind.
him. Thanks also to the
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home What jautiful memories she
for their help and support. (4*) left behind.
SMITH - Wewish to thank
everyone who was so kind and
supportive to all of us during
our recent loss of a wonderful
husband, father and
grandfather, the late Leonard
Smith. Many thanks for the
beautiful flower's, memorial
donations, cards, expressions
of sympathy and food brought
to our homes. Special thanks,
to Bill and Marianne, Rev.
Gord Duncan, Exeter Legion
Ladies, Aunt Shirley, Darlene,
Paul and Evelyn, Mary Jane
and her wonderful staff at the
Exeter 'Villa. Your.
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Doreen &
family. (4*)
Sadly missed and forever in '
our hearts and thoughts, Dotlg,
Sue & George, Cathie and
Brooke, Judi & Clairissa &
Tracy. (4*)
VANNESTE - Many thanks to
the Hensall Fire Department
for their quick response on 31st
December 1998 when our tool
shed burned down. A special
thanks to our neighbours for
blowing the snow and helping
clean up. Thanks to Jerry for
bringing hot coffee for the fire
fighters. Thank -you. Simonne
and Marcel (4*)
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School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
University of Western Ontario
For More information or to rester please call:
The Alzheimer Society of Huron County at 482-1482
or Exeter Ville at 2354581