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Times Advocate, 1997-08-27, Page 20Page 20 Tinges-Adaocatr ,August 27, 1997 Birth Announcements 111 In Memoriams Cards Of Thanks BOWMAN/RANNIE - Ron and Susan wish to announce the birth of their son. Ry - ley Ruben. on August 14. 1997 at 3:24 p m. Ryley weighed 7 lbs . 4 ozs. and was born at Mount Sinai Hospital. Toronto. First grand- child for Wendy Bowman and the lase Rob- ert Bowman. third for Jerry and Grace Ran- nie Eighth great-grandchild for Eileen Rannie 35c BUTLER - John and Barb of Huron Park wish to announce the safe amval of their fourth daughter. Evelyn Ruth. 7 lbs. 12 oz., 20 inches long. on August 7. 1997 Wel- comed by her older sisters. Rebecca. Na,mi and Kendra. Special thanks to midwives Jane and Mary 35• PICKETT - Matt and Ruth Ann (Essery) are happy to announce the amval of Alexan- der William. born August 21. 1997. weigh- ing 8 lbs. 9 1/2 oz . at Grey -Bruce Regional Health Centre. Owen Sound Proud grand- parents are Bull and June Essery. Centralia and I)r. Charles and Dorothy Pickett. St. Georges. 35 In Memoriams BROOM - In loving memory of a dear wife Shirley. who passed away 3 years ago. Au- . gust 28. 1994. Take her in Thine arms. dear Lord. And ever let her be. -A messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee. Sadly missed by husband Herb 35• 5 dome Wurobip With Si EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 9:30 a.m. Communion Service Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour Tuesday evenings 7:30 p.m. Bible Study 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome August 31 11:00 a.m.-12:10 p.m, Worship Broadcast on Community Channel 41111111.1111/ EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 332 Huron St. W. Pastor Peter Tuininga 235-1723 August 31, 1997 10:00 a.m. Moming Service Sunday School just for age 3 during morning service Nursery Available 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Everyone Welccme • Suncay garlic CJCS 124C, 8'30 • m. CKNX 92C ' -3C. a.m. Pally T.V. Faith 20 G ,bal 5:30 a.m. ea August 31 9:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Worship Broadcast on '-"'t""' Community Channel -_ EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Kevin Rutledge Assistant Pastor John Boyachek 235-2661 Sunday, August 31 Moming Worship 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome 111111.1111 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -68 Main Street South 235-2784 Minister Rev. Daniel Roushome Courtesy Car: 235-1967 Youth Worker: Tracey Whitson Bahro Sunday, August 31, 1997 11:00 a.m. Moming Worship Aug. 28 Choir Practice 8 p.m. Sept. 2 8 p.m. Gordon Auxiliary Sept. 22 7:30 p.m. Kerygma starts Visitors are most welcome EXETER UNITED CHURCH Comer of James and Andrew St. Sunday, August 31, 1997 10:00 a.m. Rev. Cordell Parsons Junior Congregation 10.00 a.m. Social hour following service Courtesy car: Audrey MacGregor, 235- 0972 sil Time/Treasure Auction September 13, 1997 All welcome / CARPENTER - In loving memory of Mary Areca Carpenter who passed away on Au- gust 26, 1995. God looked upon His garden, And found an empty space. Then He looked down on the earth. And saw your lovely face. He put His arms around you. And lifted you to rest. God's garden must be beautiful. For He only takes the best. It broke my heart to lose you, But you did not go alone, For pan of me went with you, To God's garden 'Your new hone Sadly missed and forever remembered by husband Key. 35• .GLENN - In loving memory of our' dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Beryl, who passed away September 2. 1996. September comes with sad regret. The month. the day. we'll never forget. You slipped away without a goodbye. But memones of you will never die Always remembered by your grandchil- dren. Tracy and Dave and great- granddaughter Alyssa. 35• GLENN - In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. Beryl. who passed away September 2. 1996. The moment when you died, Our hearts were split in two, One side filled with sweet memories. The other died with you. We think of you in silence. We always speak your name. For all we have are memories. Your picture in a frame. They say there is no reason. They say time will heal, But neither time nor reason, Helps the emptiness we feel. For no one knows the heartache, That hides behind our smile. No one knows what we would do. - To sit with you awhile. Your resting place we visit, Place flowers there with care, But no one knows the heartache. When we walk away and leave you there. Forever loved. deeply missed, always re- membered by son Bill and grandsons Rick. Jeremy and Justin. 35* GLENN - In loving memory of a wonderful Grandma, Beryl Glenn, who passed away I. year ago, September 2, 1996. 1 seen you suffer. I watched you cry, 1 knew in -my heart, -_ " It was time for goodbye. Gram. you meant the -world to me. Always loved and sadly missed by Kevin. Valerie. Darci and Bradley. 35c McCANN - In memory of Peter McCann. who passed away suddenly August 28. 1975. You are in our hearts today and always His Family. 35• WEBB - In -loving memory of my mother Helen. who passed away I year ago. August 22. 1996. Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day, Unseen. unheard. but always near. Still loved. still missed, still very dear. We hold you close within our heart, And there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our lives. Until we meet again. Lovingly remembered by her daughter Velma and grandchildren and great- grandchildren. 35• Death Novices MURRAY - Hazel Eleanor Murray. 84. of Windsor Elms. formerly of Berwick and Kentville, died June 29. 1997 in the Windsor Elms. Born in Revelstoke, Bntish Columbia, she was a daughter of the late George and Myrtle (Anderson) Hay. She grew up in On- tario and in 1948 moved to Nova Scotia. She was active in the Family and Children's Ser- vices (Children's Aid Society). serving as secretary of the Board for 23 years. She was a member of the United Church in Berwick and Kentville, a Sunday School teacher and served as president of the Valley Presbyteri- al. She had also been active in the Progres- sive Conservative Women's Association and served as president. She is survived by son Douglas and wife. Eunice, Collingwood, Ontario: daughters Ann (Mrs. Hugh Hubbs), Cobourg, Ontario; Fay (Mrs. R. Douglas Macdonald), Kentville: sisters. Mrs. Mabel Jeffrey. Exeter, Ontario; Doris (Mrs. John Goddard). Patricia (Mrs. Douglas Cook). both of Hensall, Ontario: seven grandchil- dren. Chris Murray, Patricia Murray, James Hubbs. David Hubbs, Jennifer Hubbs, Susan Kingsbury. Bruce Macdonald. 6 great- grandchildren. Keith. Kate. Sarah, Rebecca. Beth, Andrew. She was predeceased by her husband John Harold. 35c Cards Of Thanks BAECHLER • Thanks to family. neigh- bours and fnends for the many kindnesses shown to us In the recent loss of our hus- band. father and grandfather. Bill. We have appreciated the floral tnbutes. the chartable donations. food brought ,o the house and the many cards: but mostly the care shown by all. Sincere thanks to Rev. Cordell Parsons for his kind words, prayers and support to the whole family. Thanks also to the United Church Women, Bill and Dan at Hopper Hockey Funeral Home. South Huron Hospi- tal. Dr. Charles Wallace. Dr. Gerald Chert- kow, The V O.N. and palliative care. Your thoughtfulness has helped us through this difficult time 35c Mary Baechler and family DAVIS - A sincere thank you to my Bid- dulph Township Reeve. Council and staff for the wonderful retirement party held at the Lucan Community Centre honouring me on my 31 years as Road Superintendent. Thanks for the many kind words. surprise guests, cards and the beautiful gifts and let- ters: and to my family and all my wonderful caring friends and relatives who attended. It will always be a treasured and memorable evening. 35x Sincerely. Hugh EXETER JETS - Under I I Boys Soccer team would like to thank coach Ted Fragis- katos and assistant coach Corlette Elder for a very successful and enjoyable year. We learned a lot of new skills and the impor- tance of team play, both on and off the field. Your support, encouragement and confi- dence were responsible for our league run- nerup finish and Kensall Park tournament championship. Hope to see you next year. Thanks again. 35c - Parents and Players of the Exeter Jets F'INKBEINER - The family of the late Gor- don Finkbeiner would like to express our sincere appreciation for get well cards. prayers, visits, phone calls and flowers dur- ing Gordon's illness. Thank you. Thanks to South Huron Hospital and staff for the ex- cellent care. To Dr. Steele, Dr. Jadd and Dr. Hodder. VON and Home Care and Dieti- cian. Special thanks to those who were there for us in our time of need: for floral tributes. prayers, donations and cards and food brought to the house Special thanks to Rev. Cordell Parsons for all his visits- kindness and prayers. to Jim and Jean Gladding. the pallbearers, Bob Heywood and Marione Johns; the Exeter U C.W. for the lovely lunch: to the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home for kindness and understanding dunng the loss of our loving husband. father and grand- father. Your kindness is very much appre- ciated. 35• Florence. Ruth and John. Helen and Barry and grandchildren HAMATHER - This thank you has been long overdue (my apologies). I would like to thank South Huron Hospital. Dr. Meyer. Martha, Darlene Geoffrey. and Jim Hoffman . of Hoffman Ambulance, for without them. 1 would not be here. I would also like to thank Dr. Scilley, Gwen St. John and nurses at the Burn Unit in 'London. Thanks to Wendy Boyle for her help at Westminster Campus and at home: V.O.N. nurses Mary Morley. • Pat Campbell. Janice Hayter Oke for their help and guidance; Dr. Bill Steciuk for his help and concern. Thank you to employees of Huron Motor Products: Northlander In- dustries all the churches that prayed for me: Zurich Has Beans for their donation to South Huron Hospital; Bill and Bob Becker and staff of Becker Farm Equipment: Ian McCrae and Judy McLeod at. South Huron Hospital: all the many people who sent food and cards of encouragement: all friends, neighbours. relations. I thank you very. very much. You will never be forgotten! To my family, Dad. Mom. Tim and Maria. Cathy and. Jason, Lisa, Dad and Mom Becker, Dan and Wendy, Sue Ann and George - thank you for your love and support! Last, I would like to thank my own family: Cindy, Tem, Michael. words cannot express the love 1 have for you three. Cindy, you were there every day for me, encouraging me on. 1 thank and love you for that. As I look back. I often wonder if going through what 1 did was all worth it. I can only say that life is too short and we all must enjoy .our health. happiness and families to the extreme! Take a moment and look at how fortunate we ac- tually are! Thank you and may God bless you all. 35c Wayne HARVEY - We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who attended our 50th anniversary; for the gifts. cards, flowers. calls. surprise barbecue and trip to Niagara Falls: to Rev. Dan Roushorne who renewed our vows and the-M.P.'s for our 50th anni- versary certificates. A very special thanks to our family who made this all possible. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. We love you all. 35c Bill and Velma HAY - I would like to thank everyone for cards, prayers. flowers, treats, phone calls and visits while in University and Exeter Hospitals. Special thanks to Donna who was always there for us We appreciate every- thing more than words can say. 35c Leila and Brenda Hay HODGSON - 1 would like to thank the Cen- tralia community for all the lovely gifts re- ceived at my shower. I would also like to thank everyone who participated in the shower and a special thank you to Donna Smith for organizing a wonderful shower- I would like to also thank the Bensley com- munity for all the beautiful gifts received al my shower and a special thank you to Linda Lewis for organizing a special shower. Everything is greatly appreciated 35• Angela KOEHLER - 1 would like to express my sincere thanks for all the cards. gifts. treats. flowers. phone calls and visits while I was in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to our children for all their love and support and always being with their mother and me. Many thanks also to Dr. Charles Wallace and Maggie Visscher for their con- cern and care. 35* Glenn MEIKLE • i would like to thank my fancily for arranging the open house and retirement party for me, Thanks to all who carne and for the cards. well wishes and gifts. It was a great day for me and I really enjoyed it. I have always enjoyed working at South Hu- ron Hospital and wish the Hospital Board. doctors. Hospital Auxiliary and staff contin- ued success through the years ahead. 35* Alex PAYNE - I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who sent flowers and con- tnbutions to the charities named following the death of my husband Carl. who passed away on August 14. My heartfelt thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald for conducting the ser- vice, to pallbearers and 1.M. McBeath Fu- neral Home. To my friends who were so thoughtful bnnging food and visiting me m my home and those who provided beds for extra visitors. My thanks also to Marj Cole and her helpers who provided the lunch at the United Church and to the staff at Queensway Nursing Home for the good care he received while a patient there. 35' Hilda and family WEIGAND - We would like to say thank you to our friends and neighbours for their kind words of sympathy expressed in cards, visits, and gifts of baking and plants; and for the memorial gift to Calvary United Church in memory of my Dad. It means a lot to us. 35e Eleanor and Jim Weigand and family WELLS - Many thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbours for the cards, flow- ers. gifts and best wishes on the occasion of my 80th birthday. A special thank you to my family for all the work and preparation, making it a most memorable occasion. 35• Tiny 1 111 Happy 1st Anniversary Aug. 31/1996 Charlie & Tammy Ducharme lose and best wishes. - iurfatnil WANTED MUSICAL TALENT FOR E.B.A. PROMOTION FOR DETAILS CALL ROM (H) 235-0847 (W) 2351314 Learn To Play Bridge or Play Better Lessons by a credited teacher. 8 - 2 hour lessons Manual $15. Lessons S12. Tuesdays & Thursdays 7-9 p.m. Sept. 9 - Oct. 2 Limited space 235-3198 Happy 75th Birthday NORMA WALPER (Desjardine-Jennison) OPEN HO USE DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Mon. Sept. 1 1-3 p.m. Best Wishes Only or Donations to the i Food Bank .' [HANK YOU HURON! Sponsored by the Huron PC Association Fri. Sept. 12/97 Brussels, Morris, Grey Community Centre 800 James St. Brussels, Ont. 6:30 p.m. Cocktails • 7:00 p.m .dinner Tickets $10.00 For tickets call. lack Coleman 263-2332 • Steven Spading 523-9746 • Tom Jasper 524-4969 or your local municipal chair STILL LOOKING COOL AT 29 "Stubby" From the 'Get Even Cane E € Ei E E E 1 i It 11 I n t Ill 41 111n III til 111111,iiiiiiInniralnlnnriarawmnmmanmuMimmenirnin i' 1 mit int1/j PIANO LESSONS Taught by senior high school student studying Grade 10 Piano at Western Conservatory. 2 years teaching experience. Any age, any level. For more information call Julie Darling at 235-1302 or leave a message at 235-2208. Limited space available. Lessons be, in in September. // umi1 ill 1 tt n rim nn in i tit 11 11111'11 11 .11 it rat 11111111111111mit' WlWanati - \� CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM ADAM AND KRISTEL TO OUR MOM AW DAD ON THEIR MARRIAGE IN' ROCK GLEN ON AUGUST 25, I997 HENRY AND ROSEMARIE WESTLAKE-VANDERVEEN Officiated by Ted Butler SIA - The Way - Who Seeks for Heaven alone to save his soul may keep the path but will not reach the goal. While they who walk in love may wander far but God will bring them where the blessed are - - We are one we love you HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY MOM & DAD Denny & Rose Overholt ded 411I Come _and_ help us celebrate at an "OPEN NOUSE" at the home of Denny & Rose from 2 pm -5 pm & 7 pm -11 pm on SUNDAY, AUO. 31, 1997. Love From Your Family KERR'S CAMPING (Formally the old Hully Gully, Varna) PRESENTS THIS FRIDAY, AUG. 291}1 "MAMA KIN" - an exact tribute to AEROSMITH 9:30 PM - AND "THE CARPET FROGS." You name it they'll play it! - 11:30 p.m. New and old ROCK 'N ROLL NO GLASS ENiFRS PARKA and remember BRING A TENT! '7.00 advanced '10.00 at door Admission Includes overnight camping and entertainment For more information please can (519) 263-2654 YARD AND ARAE SALES YARD SALE - August 30 and 31. -402 William St. Exeter. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boys, Girls and Adult clothing. Movies. toys and much more. (35c) MULTI -FAMILY GARAGE SALE - Sat. Aug. 30 - 8-12. 501 Mary St. (corner Huron and Mary) Exeter. Little Tykes playhouse, bikes, Prego stroller, children's toys. stuffed animals, clothing and much more. (35c) YARD SALE - Saturday, August 30 - 8:00 a.m-7 (Rain date Sunday. August 31). on Highway 4 just south of Mt. Carmel Drive. Bicycles. golf clubs, baby items, toys, workshop equipment, kitchen items, pine wood crafts and lots more. (35*) YARD SALE • Saturday, August 30 - 8 a.m. (later if raining). 414 Marlborough St. Household items, etc.. many adult and 6-8 boyswear bargains. (35x) YARD SALE - Saturday. August 30 - 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 11 Snider Cres., Exeter. Boys clothes,: -wedding dress,. designer curtains and blinds, etc. (35c) Coming events YES! IT'S TRUE. Murray's Chnstmas House will he open every day. 10 a to 4 30 p rn. starting September 3 to December 23 10% off every purchase and 511'?r orf select- ed merchandise. Offering unique gifts. decorating ideas. thousands of choices fill I() ex- citing rooms. You've seen us on T V , and read about us Please conte share "Our Magi- cal Chnstmas Home". Treat yourself. your family and all your friends. to the ultimate shopping exppenence. 7304 Richmond St.. Arkona. 519-828-3398 or 1.8(X).575-1974 35• HURON UNITED WAY Annual General Meeting. September 8. 1997. 7 p.m., OMAF Office. Clinton, Ontario If you are a supporter. you are welcome: 3s SOUTH HURON BIG BROTHERS/SISTERS Annual General Meeting. September 111. 1997. 7 p m.. South Huron High School library Everyone welcome! 35c COME SING with the Blyth Festival Singers: Vivaldi -s Glona for Chnstmas and a spnng concert. Practices begin Wednesday. September 10. Regisuation between 73(1 and 8 p rn . June Hill Room. above the Blyth Festival offices. For details call 519-357- 2331. )5.36c KIRKTON FALL FAiR, September 12, 13. 14, 1997, Kirkton Woxlharn Community Centre. Featunng parade. pet show, baby show, pedal tractor pull. farmer Olympics, demolition derby, fiddlers jamboree and much more. 15c EXETER FALL FAIR AMBASSADOR COMPETITION, Friday. September 19, 7:30 p.m. at South Huron Recreation Centre. Anyone interested in sponsonng a contest- ant, please call 235.0814 no later than September 8. 1997. 35.36e SHDHS COMMENCEMENT, September 26 at 7:30 p. in. Everyone welcome. 34-36x COMMUNITY LIVING SOUTH HURON. Our annual craft show and hake sale is Saturday. October 18. New vendors welcome. Please call before September 30, 236- 4208 or 233-9297 after 6 p.m. 35-37 ANXIETY DISORDERS. The Free From Fear Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals suffering from anxiety disorders. As well as providing a number of vital services, a new informative and educational "Newsletter" on Anxiety disorders is being produced. If you suffer from panic attacks. phobias, agoraphobia- de- pression. anxiety or fears. you are not alone. Help is available. To receive free informa- tion that deals with these issues write to: Free from Fear Foundation. 1848 Liverpool Road. Suite 199. Pickenng. Ontario. LIN, bM3. 35x Happb) 30thr B -Day!! 6ib, Jr. 'Love rNI , t`�i..;; ._ Michele and1 A 1 - tis - - HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY MOM & DAD Denny & Rose Overholt ded 411I Come _and_ help us celebrate at an "OPEN NOUSE" at the home of Denny & Rose from 2 pm -5 pm & 7 pm -11 pm on SUNDAY, AUO. 31, 1997. Love From Your Family KERR'S CAMPING (Formally the old Hully Gully, Varna) PRESENTS THIS FRIDAY, AUG. 291}1 "MAMA KIN" - an exact tribute to AEROSMITH 9:30 PM - AND "THE CARPET FROGS." You name it they'll play it! - 11:30 p.m. New and old ROCK 'N ROLL NO GLASS ENiFRS PARKA and remember BRING A TENT! '7.00 advanced '10.00 at door Admission Includes overnight camping and entertainment For more information please can (519) 263-2654 YARD AND ARAE SALES YARD SALE - August 30 and 31. -402 William St. Exeter. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boys, Girls and Adult clothing. Movies. toys and much more. (35c) MULTI -FAMILY GARAGE SALE - Sat. Aug. 30 - 8-12. 501 Mary St. (corner Huron and Mary) Exeter. Little Tykes playhouse, bikes, Prego stroller, children's toys. stuffed animals, clothing and much more. (35c) YARD SALE - Saturday, August 30 - 8:00 a.m-7 (Rain date Sunday. August 31). on Highway 4 just south of Mt. Carmel Drive. Bicycles. golf clubs, baby items, toys, workshop equipment, kitchen items, pine wood crafts and lots more. (35*) YARD SALE • Saturday, August 30 - 8 a.m. (later if raining). 414 Marlborough St. Household items, etc.. many adult and 6-8 boyswear bargains. (35x) YARD SALE - Saturday. August 30 - 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 11 Snider Cres., Exeter. Boys clothes,: -wedding dress,. designer curtains and blinds, etc. (35c) Coming events YES! IT'S TRUE. Murray's Chnstmas House will he open every day. 10 a to 4 30 p rn. starting September 3 to December 23 10% off every purchase and 511'?r orf select- ed merchandise. Offering unique gifts. decorating ideas. thousands of choices fill I() ex- citing rooms. You've seen us on T V , and read about us Please conte share "Our Magi- cal Chnstmas Home". Treat yourself. your family and all your friends. to the ultimate shopping exppenence. 7304 Richmond St.. Arkona. 519-828-3398 or 1.8(X).575-1974 35• HURON UNITED WAY Annual General Meeting. September 8. 1997. 7 p.m., OMAF Office. Clinton, Ontario If you are a supporter. you are welcome: 3s SOUTH HURON BIG BROTHERS/SISTERS Annual General Meeting. September 111. 1997. 7 p m.. South Huron High School library Everyone welcome! 35c COME SING with the Blyth Festival Singers: Vivaldi -s Glona for Chnstmas and a spnng concert. Practices begin Wednesday. September 10. Regisuation between 73(1 and 8 p rn . June Hill Room. above the Blyth Festival offices. For details call 519-357- 2331. )5.36c KIRKTON FALL FAiR, September 12, 13. 14, 1997, Kirkton Woxlharn Community Centre. Featunng parade. pet show, baby show, pedal tractor pull. farmer Olympics, demolition derby, fiddlers jamboree and much more. 15c EXETER FALL FAIR AMBASSADOR COMPETITION, Friday. September 19, 7:30 p.m. at South Huron Recreation Centre. Anyone interested in sponsonng a contest- ant, please call 235.0814 no later than September 8. 1997. 35.36e SHDHS COMMENCEMENT, September 26 at 7:30 p. in. Everyone welcome. 34-36x COMMUNITY LIVING SOUTH HURON. Our annual craft show and hake sale is Saturday. October 18. New vendors welcome. Please call before September 30, 236- 4208 or 233-9297 after 6 p.m. 35-37 ANXIETY DISORDERS. The Free From Fear Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals suffering from anxiety disorders. As well as providing a number of vital services, a new informative and educational "Newsletter" on Anxiety disorders is being produced. If you suffer from panic attacks. phobias, agoraphobia- de- pression. anxiety or fears. you are not alone. Help is available. To receive free informa- tion that deals with these issues write to: Free from Fear Foundation. 1848 Liverpool Road. Suite 199. Pickenng. Ontario. LIN, bM3. 35x