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Times Advocate, 1984-12-12, Page 31Leave your wallet at home. BIRTHS ATTHILL – Bill, Mary Lou and Drew lovingly welcutne Mallory Catherine into their family. She was born Nov. 28 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thank you to the doctors and nurses of the third floor and Dr. Peter Johnston. 50c BEAR – Ted and Sheila welcome with love Derick Edward, born Monday, December 3, 1984, we ing 8 Ib. 5 oz., a brother for . Proud grandparents are Don and Audrey Bear, London and Lloyd and Eileen Willert, Dashwood. Also great grand child for Leonard and Vi Bear, Boat Lake, Attie McKnight, Victoria and Flossie Willett, Dashwood. 50c EASTON – "Jared Douglas" ar- rived Nov. 18 weighing 7 Ib. 14 oz. His proud parents are Doug and Jan. Carl and Lois Turnbull and Don and Jean Easton are very happy grandparents. 50' ERVINE – Tony and Dianne ( nee Okei are happy 10 announce the birth of their daughter Sarah Louise, on Tuesday, November 27 at Queen Victoria Hospital, Adelaide, Australia. A sister for Jeremy. 50c HARBURN – Laverne and Elaine are pleased to announce the safe arrival of our first child, Kristen Elaine, born December 6, 1984 at 8:35 p.m. at St. Joseph's hospital, weighing 7 Ib. 2 oz. Pro- ud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Timmerman, Kippen and Mrs. Madeline Harburn, Hen - sail. Special thanks to Dr. B. P. Mitchell and third floor nursing staff. 50c McCANN – Pat and Lynne are pleased to announce the safe ar- rival of Patrick Faber, born on November 20, 1984. A new brother for Jeff, Denis and Kristopher. A new grandson for Jean Faber and Noreen McCann- Sone MERANI – Born to Azmina and Esmail Merani, a boy Karim, 8 Ib. 11 oz. on 10/12/84 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Thanks to Dr- Steciuk of Exeter. Dr. Fellows and staff at St. Joseph's. Sone NO.UNCEMENTS BIRTHS — TEMPLEMAN – David and Karen are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Lindsay Elizabeth, is St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Monday, November 16, 1984 weighing 6 Ib. 10 oz. Prould grandparents are John and Roberta Templeman, Stafte and Harry and Marg Knott, Carlingford. 50c ANNOUNCEMENTS — Oswald and Margaret Coppin of Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend, Ont., celebrated their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary December 1, 1984 with their family and friends in Toronto at the Renaissance Hotel, with 60 in attendance. A lovely party. Happy Anniversary to the Coppins'. 50c There is still time to enter the Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial Quilt Contest. Call 482-3326 before December 31, 1984. 50.51c DEATHS — GILL – At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday, December 8, 1984, Stanley Gill, of Grand Bend, in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Esther (Parks) Gill. Dear father of Janis (Mrs. John Fit- zgerald), of RR 1, Grand Bend and Peter Gill, at home. Dear brother of Mrs. Ella Patterson, Mrs. Edna Noonan, Miss Irene Gill, Phyllis (Mrs. Roy Hanlon) and Mrs. Helen West, all of Grand Bend, Joan (Mrs. David Leigh), of Markham. Predeceased by three brothers Edward, Hector and Aldon. Also loved by 3 grand- children; Jack, Kenneth and Elizabeth. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Funeral service at St. John's By -The -Lake Anglican Church, Grand Bend on Tuesday. December 11. Rev. J. Sutton of- ficiated Interment in Grand Bend Cemetery. Memorials to South Huron Hospital, Exeter would be appreciated by the family. Mr. Gill was Supervisor of the Depart- ment of Highways, Exeter -Grand' Bend (Stratford region) for 29 years, served on the first school board in Grand Bend and a charter member of the Grand Bend Legion (R.C.A.F.) and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Parkhill. 50c Exeter United Church James at Andrew Loy Associate Mr. Peter Snell B.A. Organist and Choirmaster Mr. Robert Cameron Sunday, December 16 11 00 o.m. Morning Worship Mr. Peter Snell 11:00 o.m. Church School Courtesy Car Mr. Norm Ferguson 235-1475 Nursery Facilities Available Sunday. December 16 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Christmas Pageant Everyone Welcome Bethel Reformed Church Huron Street East. Exeter REV. ABRAM BLAAK Minister Sunday, December 16 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 o.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Come and Worship with us Caven Presbyterian Church MINISTER REV KENNETH KNIGHT Phone 235 2243 Organist Mr Robert McIntosh Sunday. December 16 11 30 a m Morning Worship 11 30 o m Sunday School All Grades Everyone Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Doshwood Pastor REV MAYO MEILECKE Sunday. December 16 9 30 a m Sunday School and Bible Study 11 CO Worship Service Everyone Welcome Peoce Lutheran Church Andrew and George Streets Exeter REV JOHN OBEDA Pastor Sunday. December 16 10 30 o m Worship Service 9:30 Sunday School and Bible Study Welcome Exeter Christian Reformed Church Moin St. North MINISTER REV. B.H. DE JONGE B.A. M.Div. Phone 235-1723 Sunday, December 16 10:00 a.m. - Morning Service Sundoy School -(Preschoolers) 2:30 p.m. Afternoon Worship Sunday School (Grades 1-4) Nursery Available both services Story Hour 10:00 a.m. Thursdoys Everyone Welcome Listen to The Bock to God Hour Radio Program - Sundays "My Best Friend" CKNX Diol 920 - 10:30 a.m. CHOK Diel 1070 - 7:30 a.m. Television Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3) -'Conceived by the Holy Spirit" 9 30 o.m. Sundays Calvary United Church of Canada Dashwood Minister REV. BARBARA LAING Organist Miss Idella Gobel. A R.C.T. Sunday. December 16 9 45 o.m. Sunday Service 9 45 o m Sunday School Nursery Available Every Thursday is Teen Group All ore Welcome The Trivitt Memorial Church (Anglican) Main of Gidley Exeter the REV J W SUTTON Rector 235-2335 Sunday. December 16 3rd Sunday in Advent 11 15 o.m Service includes Children Pageant Nursery 7.00 p.m. Service of lessons and Carols of St Johns by -the -)oke. Grund Bend Wednesday December 19 7 00 p m. Service of lessons and Carols at Trivitt Both choirs in attendance at both services Celebrating 125 years Serving Christ Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Huron 5t. W., Exeter Pastor Don Boyd Sunday, December 16 9:45 o.m. Family Bible School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Visit us soon DEATHS — WILHELM – At Victoria Hospital, London on Saturday, December 8, 1984, Gladys Leona (Kenney) Wilhelm, of Crediton, in her 70th year. Beloved wife of the late John (Jack) Wilhelm (1962). Dear mother of Gerald and Ray, both of Crediton. Dear sister of Pearl (Mrs. Charles Glanville), of Crediton, Ruth (Mrs. Carl Stire), Mrs. Jean Schwartzentruber, both of Exeter, Roy and Gordon, of Stephen Twp. Predeceased by sisters; Helen Sims, Dorothy Bender and brothers; Cliff and Milton. Loved by granddaughter Caroline (Mrs. Ron Voogel) of Winterburn, Alberta. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Funeral service on Tuesday, December 11, 1984. Rev. Brian - Elder officiated Interment in Crediton Cemetery. 50c CARDS OF THANKS - 1 wish to thank Dr. Englert, the nurses of South Huron Hospital, the Senior Citizens for the get well cards and Lodge No. 67 for the fruit basket and my family and friends for their visits, while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. William Westlake Sone Thanks to St. Jude for favor recieved. J. 50* To my family, friends, relatives, Hensall Legion and Auxiliary, Carmel Church, a very sincere thanks for your visits, cards, flowers and gifts 1 receiv- ed during my stay in South Huron and St. Joseph Hospitals, and since returning home. Thanks also to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Harris, Rev. Knight, Rev. McDonald and all nursing staff of both hospitals. Mona Campbell 51c 1 wish to thank my family, relatives, neighbours and friends for cards, treats and flowers while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of the Hospital, Dr. Gans, Dr. Read and Rev. Mills. Carrie Willis 50' I would like to thank my family. friends, neighbours and parish for their prayers, cards, gifts and visits during my stay at Univer- sity hospital. Your thoughfulness is greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. Mary VandenBoomen 50' The family of the late Maurice MacDonald wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes, donations and food during our recent loss. Special thanks to Clarence and Bill of C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered. Helen, Howard, Joyce and families 50c I would like to express my sincere thanks to friends. relatives and neighbours for cards, gifts, phone calls and visits while a patient in Stratford Hospital and recovering at home. Thanks to Rev. Matheson, Dr Hussey and all who assisted with my surgery, special care and sup- port given me by the nurses and attendants. Wishing each one a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Ken Duncan SOc Coming Events BINGO – Every Tuesday even ing at Vanaslra Centre, RR 5 Clin- ton, 8 p.m. First regular card 11.00. 15 regular games of 120 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot 1200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. 32tfnc SPORTSMEN'S DINNER – Feb. 5, 1985. What a great Christmas gift Call Lion Dick Jongkind at the Times -Advocate for your ticket now. 235-1331. 49tfn HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNiT – invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held Health Unit of- fice. South Huron Hospital, 'Ex- eter commencing Wednesday, January 16, 1985. The cost if 1.5 00 The next series of classes will 'begin the week of March 25, 1985 For pre -registration or further in- formation, please call the health Unit office at 235-1014 S0:51c HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNiT – invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Health Unit office, South Huron Hospital. Exeter on Tuesday. December 18, 1984 from 1:30 - 330 p m for • ► t Health Serveillance. 21 Foot Care, 3 Anaemia Screening. 4 • t'rine Testing, 51 Blood Pressure 50c TU(•KERSMiTII SES Ql'1NCENTENNIAL -- Valentine Dance choosing King, Queen, Prince and Princess, start of beard contest Seaforth and District Community ('entre. February 15. 1985 Orchestra Whiskey .lack ')0c "WANTED Entertainment Groups Klompen Fees( program May 17 and 18. 1985 - interested groups for Friday night program. limited number of vacancies. deadline January 31/85 Clinton Klompen Feest, Box 1961, Clinton NOM 11.0, 482-9732 '- 50c CANDLELIGHT ('AItol. SER- VICE – Friday. December 21 at the Christian Reformed Church 7 30 p m. Everyone welcome 50c PARENT EDUCATION PRO GRAM -- "Step/Teen" will be of fered in Clinton by the Huron ('en ire for children and youth, Thursdays 10 a.m. 12 noon January 10 - March 14 Cost 115.00 per person or $20 0 per couple, in - materials. For more infor- mation. nformation. Contact the Centre al 482-3931 50,51c EUCHRE PARTY – at Shipka Community Centre, Wednesday, December 12. 8:15 p.m. Prizes and lunch. 50' CARDS OF THANKS -- We would like to thank all our friends and neighbours for the beautiful sympathy cards, visits and telephone calls received following the death of a dear brother Maurice MacDonald. Special thanks to Rev. Peter Der- rick who was by my side when 1 most needed him. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Tom and Mary Kooy 50c To all the Senior Citizens and Executive 1 express my sincere gratitude for support during my term of office as President of the Club. To all the clubs who helped in any way to make our seniors feel welcome. Special thanks to Legion for use of hall and the ladies for serving our delicious Christmas dinner. The Lions Club for a dinner and euchre, our heartfelt thanks. May the joy of Christmas be felt in all our hearts. Mildred Thomson 50* I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for memorial donations, the beautiful floral arrangements and cards and food received during the loss of my loved one Valera. Special thanks to Rev. Clayton, Kipfer, Rev. Barbara Laing, pallbearers, the UCW of Emanuel United Church, Zurich for serving lunch after the funeral and Harry Hoffman, Bob and Jim and Organist Mrs. Gertrude McCrae and also the Nurses at South Huron Hospital. Your kindness at this time of sorrow was deeply ap- preciated and will always be remembered. Urban Pfile 50c CARDS OP THANKS--; We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbours (or their many acts of kindness during the loss of my husband Gerald, our son and brother, and son-in-law- Your many beautiful floral ar- rangements, donation and food brought to our homes were very much appreciated. Our thanks to the ones who took care of everything the night of the acci- dent, to the ladies of the Goshen Church for the lovely lunch, O'Connor Funeral Home, to Rev. Brown and Father Pluta for their kind words, to the pallbearers, flower bearers and honourary pall bearers. Special thank you to Joanne Middleton who stood by my side and gave me much comfort. Elaine Armstrong, Floyd and Jean Armstrong and family, Garry and Maxine Merner and family. 50' IN MEMORIAM — HAIST – in loving memory of our dear parents, Irene Louise Haist who passed away one year ago, December 12, 1983 and Wellington Ray Heist who passed away January 29, 1970. Their memory is as dear today As in the hour they passed away. Till memory fades and life departs They live forever in our hearts The years may wipe out many things, But this they'll wipe out never. The memory of those happy days Which we all spent together. Lovingly remembered by their famil 50' IN MEMORIAM — COTTLE – In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother Nora Cottle who passed away December 13, 1979. Every day in some small way, memories of you come our way. Unseen, unheard, yet always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. Lovingly remembered by Alvin, Ross, Leona, Art, Lois and families. 50' HEYWOOD – In loving memory of a dear husband and son, Ray- mond Bedford Heywood, who passed away Dec. 11, 1983. 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. His ..vile Alice and Mom and Dad. `� 50c HEYWOOD – In loving memory of my Dad and Grandfather, Ray- mond Bedford Heywood who passed away one year ago December 11, 1983. So many things have happened Dad Since you were called away. So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay I never had a chance to say good- bye to you Perhaps it's just as well. 1 never could have said good-bye To the Dad I loved so well. If I could only make one wish And know it would come true I would telephone to heaven And ask to tack to you. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by daughter Sandra, son-in-law Bill and grandson Allan Raymond, "I love you papa". 50e *R11`i*,•*e*♦*e* •.arttre-rter.*•*• $w*, *+4t, #+44 • et4 o tf • It + til • i i.*., .** 'i**4r*.e -it• t *$re *$ * '44+44,.*'•44+ ,-•its***0**4t,S*41$44,., +al•*•$.sr38•e - -+ureases t. s#•11** • .s s * r •114. •+. e • 5 3 A MOVEABLE FEAST — Sherri (left) and Susie Ferguson admire the gingerbread house their mother Rosemary made. Everything is edible but the reindeer, the snowman and the smoke in the chimney. MOH reports concerns Alcohol abuse and family violence are two areas of con- cern being monitored in the county by the health department. In his monthly report to Huron County Council Thurs- day. Medical Officer of Health Dr. Harry Cieslar ex- plained that his department will become involved in these two increasing social pro- blems in the coming months. Cieslar has been active in the field of alcohol abuse with other county agencies and he hopes that the health Unit. hospitals and the Centre for Children and Youth will recommend a comprehensive program of identification, referral and counselling ser- vices. He suggested funding would be available through the Ministry of Health. Alcohol abuse is prevalent in Huron ('ounty and Dr. Cieslar told council that a comprehensive education program is needed to make people aware of the dangers "Alcohol abuse is a major problem in Huron County and most deaths by accident, about 50 percent, are associated with alcohol,-" he said. "Ten percent of the peo- ple in the county abuse alcohol and it is a major health hazard. Our role would be one of identification and referral with counselling ser- vices provided by other agencies -' Dr Cieslar indicated that a more detailed proposal on the alcohol abush program will follow Ile hopes that it will be a comprehensive program that will educate adults and school children. Another problem addressed by Dr Cieslar was that of family violence, a problem he says is "extensive". Ile told councillors that one incident study suggests that there is violenc• in more than 10 per- cent ercent of families. "We're trying to get statistics on the problem but right now we don't really know the extent," he explain- ed. "Children get a role model from their parents and in most cases a child will see 35 violent episodes before the mother will leave that situation." Public awareness . and education programs will help combat the problem Dr. Cieslar suggested adding that early identification was a good start. "To stop the violence may require use of the court system and the laying of assault charges,'1 he said. Dr. Cieslar said there was no data available linking the incidence of alcohol abuse with family violence. Increases for social services Some major rate increases were effected into the social services rate structure ad- ministrator John MacKinnon told Huron County Council Thursday. A family of four will now receive from $676 to $721 mon- thly plus a $90 heat allowance while a single welfare reci- pient will be receiving $275 per month plus the heating allowance. Dependant children of reci- pients will receive an average 7.5 percent increase instead of a 4.5 percent increase in their portion of the family's allowance. The increase will translate into an addi'ional $4 per month per child. While the gena assistance caseload deer s- ed by over 11 percent for figures compared to Ocotber 1983, the numbers will swell as unemployed seasonal workers require assistance. MacKinnon told that the number of cases in October increased by eight over the previous month and indicated that the welfare rolls were likely to increase until spring. "There was about a 39 case Perth Plowmen The Perth County Plowmen's Association will further its 1988 International Plowing Match plans at its annual meeting. The meting will be held Tuesday, IDec. 11 starting at t p.m. at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food building in Stratford. Plowmen secretary John McKay said there are no plans for a large contigent from Perth to attend the On- tario Plowmen's Association annual meeting next February, but there are plans to be made. No site for the '88 match has yet beet chosen. increase in November and December may be even higher," he said. ;siti-"-- r(.,*.\ BARN 1 DANCE Friday, Dec. 14: SINGLES DANCE T It$ Music by JOE OVERHOLT & THE STANDBYS Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sat., Dec. 15: Music by COUNTRY VERSATILES Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. No Blue Jeans Phrasal 349.2678 *roue Reservations Wo/conte Albatross Tavern Huron Park 228-6733 Coming Events Dec. 13 McLean & Mclean $6 advance tickets Dec. 14, 13 Vintage Dec. 20 & 21 "Gallery" Dec. 22 Christmas Party Santa's coming to the Alby "Gallery" Dec. 27, 28, 29 Bluegrass Festival with Dixie Flyers Times -Advocate, December 12, 1984 Page ))A Happy 39th Slava New Year's Eve Rock Party with CRACKERS and Pressure Point Leave your car at home at The Recreation Centre in Huron Park Ticket includes: * Transportation * Food * Party Favours * Entertainment S40.00 per person $75.00 per couple Limited number of tickets available. Pro- ceeds to Stephen Township Hockey and Recreation League Arena Committee. Not responsible for Toss of articles or accidents day of program. Tickets: or 228-6419 228-6439, 229-6883 ','l/` South Huron Rec Centre '^ Arena Arena Activities Wednesday, Dec. 12 Usborne Public School 2:00 - 3:45 Precision 4:00 - 5:50 Exeter Minor Hockey Assoc. Games 6:00 - 9:50 Canadian Tire 10:50 - 11:50 Thursday, Dec. 13 Moms and Tots 10:00 - 10:50 Moms and Tots 1:00 - 1:50 Figure Skating 4:00 - 7:50 ' Ringette 8:00 - 8:50 AIA 9:00 - 9:50 Rec League 10:00 - 11:50 Friday, Dec. 14 Shinney 9:00 - 10:50 Figure Skating 4:00 - 7:50 Mohawks 8:00 - 10:50 Saturday, Dec. 15 Exeter Minor Hockey Assoc. Games 8:00 - 6:30 Ringette 6:30 - 7:30 Exeter Minor Hockey Assoc. Game 7:30 - 8:50 Sunday, Dec. 16 Precision 9:30 - 10:30 Hawks 11:00 - 12:30 Exeter Minor Hockey Assoc. game 12:30 - 2:00 Public Skating 2:00 - 3:30 Exeter Minor Hockey Assoc. games 3:30 - 6:50 Sponge Puck 7:00 - 8:50 Monday, Dec. 77 Figure Skating 4:00 - 9:30 Molting Hawks 9:30 - 10:50 Tuesday, Dec. 18 Moms and Tots 10:00 • 10:50 Moms and Tots 1:00 - 1:50 Exeter Minor Hockey Assoc. Games 4:00 - 7:50 Rec League 8:00. 11:50 Guess W o's 18? Ha 1 1 Birthday RkTo all residents and former residents of the Township of' Tuckersmith. Applications will be received for a patrons list to be included in the Township of Tuckersmith History Book. The $15 fee will entitle the patron to have his name included in the I patrens list and the, copy of the proposed edition. Apply in person prior to January 15, 1985 of the Municipal Office. J. R. McLachlan Clerk Treasurer Township of Tuckersmith RASING RlaPali11r11 Centre Mall Exeter, Lower Level Well Dad you're 39 and still "Looking Good" sose Jibs 4011r alba Happy Birthday Love Vicki Daily Specials and a great menu all week long. We cater to: Banquets and Parties For reservations call 233-1088 ( iulgrat(rldtiuns tO Martha Wilmer Pfaff on (heir 251!) wedding anniversary Irani ,Marilyn and Allan, Bruce and Robin, !oAnn and Joseph, Glenn and Missy and Steve. A reception is being held in their honour December 14. for more information call 235-0496 or 237-3397 Christmas Pageant "A Miracle Happened at Christmas" Will be staged at Community Bible Church on Sun., Dec. 16th at 7:30 p.m. (Corner of Adelaide and No. 7 Highway) ( °m(' and Experience Christmas! When in London on Business, Pleasure or Shopping You Can Relax and Enjoy Dining at With two wood burning fireplaces, and a tremendous choice of entrees, we of- fer you a difference in dining - on the north bank of the Thames, just over the bridge, No. 1 York Street in London Fully licensed -- (519) 672-0111 Trivitt Memorial Church Says TIIANK YOU to Exeter for help in raising funds sufficient to restore our o rga n - To say it In music and song we offer: Mr. Allan Carverhill in recital before and after the traditional service of Lessons and Carols Wednesday, December 19 beginning at 7:00 p.m. ,Trivitt's choir and that from St. John's Grand Bend will provide the song. Mr. Carverhill, retired organist of All Saints Hamilton now directs St. John's choir. No admission charge. I 1