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Times Advocate, 1995-02-22, Page 25• Births GJLFILLAN•MacVICAR • Our throe sons! Jeff and Tracy are delighted to an- nounce the, birth of their third son Lane Holden, a little brother for Blake and Ma- son. He arrived at St. Joseph's Hospital, Jan- uary 14. 1995 weighing 8 lbs. 7 ozs. Proud grandparents are Bill and Grace GiIfillan of Exeter and Anne MacVicar of Belmont. Special thanks to Dr. Natale and Nanna and Poppa Gilfrllan for all their extra special help with Mommy and baby. Also thank you to Dr. Steele and the nurses at St. Joseph's and South Huron. Sc IREDALE/CARROLL - Terry and Brenda, along with big brothers Matthew and Mitch- ell welcome with love Michelle Eileen. Born February 2, 1995 at 6:25 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. I I ozs., 19" long. Proud grandparents are Ronald and Margaret Carroll and Lynda Iredale of Centralia. Great-grandparents Harry and Eileen Carroll. Watching our pre- cious bundle from heaven is "Mr. Bill" Ford. Special thanks to Dr. Kramer and the third floor nursing staff at St. Joseph's Health Centre. 8c Deaths CAMPBELL - Suddenly as the result of an automobile accident on Wednesday, Febru- ary 15, 1995. Wendy (Bowerman) Campbell of Hensall; in her 44th year. Beloved wife of Gary Campbell. Dear mother of Tracy and Darren Moir of Hensall and Derek Campbell at home. Dear daughter-in-law of Shirley Campbell of Exeter. Dear sister of Cindy and Bob Forrest of Exeter, Art and Betty Bowerman, and Lillian and Mark Hearn, all of Huron Park, Herb and Ruth Bowerman of Belmont, Karen and John Cloudt of Ilderton, Liz and Derwyn Hodgins of Mount Carmel, Jane Bowerman of Stratford, Ila Bowerman of Crediton. Susan and Bob Glasgow of Glencoe. Predeceased by her parents Frede- rick Bowerman and Audrey (Tomlison) (Bowerman) Gunness and step -father John Gunness and father-in-law Joseph Campbell. Rested at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William St., Exeter, on Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funer- al service was held on Saturday, February 18, with Rev. Henry Annen officiating. In- terment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 8c n • Times -Advocate, February 22, 1995 Page 23 Deaths COX • Charles S. On Monday. February 13, 1995 at the Greater Niagara General Hospi- tal. Charles S. Cox. 78 years of age, beloved husband of Ethel, dear father of Patricia and her husband Lyle McDonald, Fort Erie. San- dra and her husband Richard Howard, Niag- ara Falls. Survived by five grandchildren. Dear brother of Dorothy Mattingky, Anne Page. Norm Hannigan and his wife Audrey, Mildred Jeffries. Ted Hannigan, and Mary Hohmann. Predeceased by his mother Mary Hannigan (1994) and his father Percy Cox (1918). Funeral Service held on Wednesday at the Morse & Son Chapel of the Morgan Funeral Homes, Niagara Falls. Interment Fairview Cemetery. 8c Cards of Thanks BIERLING • The family of the late Frieda Bierling wish to express their sincere thanks to their relatives and friends for their visits, cards, flowers and charitable donations. Spe- cial thanks to the Dinney Funeral Home. Rev. A. Ruskell, the ladies of the Trivitt Me- morial Church and the staff of the Exeter Villa for their care and kindness. 8* BIERLING - Thanks to family and friends for all the kindness shown to Jim and me during our bereavement, for the many cards, phone calls and food brought to my home. God bless you. 1 love you all. 8* Gladys CAMPBELL - The family of the late Wendy Campbell wish to express sincere gratitude to many relatives, friends and neighbours at a time of great sorrow at the sudden loss of a dear wife and mother, for their expressions of sympathy, cards, flow- ers, charitable donations and food. A special thanks to the pallbearers and the Exeter Le- gion ladies Auxiliary for the luncheon that was provided. We also appreciated the ser- vice of Hopper and Hockey Funeral Home and Rev. Henry Annen for his words of comfort. 8 Gary, Tracy and Derek Campbell CAMPBELL - We would like to thank our friends. neighbours and relatives for their help and support through a difficult time. 8c Shirley and family i Ind UNITED CHURCH . Comer of James and Andrew St. Sunday, February 26, 1995 10:30 a.m. Membership Sunday Rev. Cordell Parsons Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Courtesy Car. Iry Armstrong 235-2563 Nursery Provided Everyone Welcome! CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 68 Main Street South 235-2784 Rev. Dr. Rick Horst Interim Moderator 1-284-3172 Courtesy Car: 235-1967 Sunday, February 26 11:00 a.m Worship Service Church School (Grades K•7) Nursery available Everyone Welcome EXETER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St. North 235-2614 Worship Services February 26 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for ages 3 -grade 4 during morning service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service 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. We may give without loving, but we cannot love without giving." EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 670 Main St. S. Pastor Vernon Dean Pastor Dave Austin • Christian Education Director Mike Stehle Sunday, February 26 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. • Laotian Service In gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Kids Clubs and Youths Home Fellowship Groups on Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7:00 p.m. Nursery avalable for all services 'A place to meet God and a friend' February 28 11:00-12:10 a.m. Worship Broadcast ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Dashwood PASTOR LARRY STOJKOVIC February 26, 1995 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Everyone welcome Wheelchair access TRIVITT MEMORIAL ANGLICAN CHURCH Comer of Gidley and Main The Rev. Fay M. Patterson Last Sunday after Epiphany February 26, 1995 11 a.m. Morning Prayer B.C.P. Sunday School and Nursery 7:00 p.m. Saturday, February 25 Service of Prayer and Praise 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 1 Ash Wednesday Service Everyone Welcome EXETER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 9:30Trr3.'SUrlday School for all ages 10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time 11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour 7:00 p.m. Communion Service Nursery Avallabte Tuesday evenings 8:00 p.m..- Bible Study All services are held at 94 Orchard Street, Exeter Everyone Welcome For more information please call 229-8881 EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 187 Huron St. W. Exeter Pastor Kevin Rutledge Assistant Pastor John Boyachek 235-2661 Sunday, February 28 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night Everyone Welcome February 28 9:30-11:00 a.m. Worship Brotudoest Cards of Thanks DAVIDSON • Words are not enough to ex- press our heartfelt thanks, to family, and friends, for your prayers. cards, visits, food, floral tributes, and memorials. They have helped so much during Tom's illness, and now his home going, to be with his heavenly Father. Special thanks to Rev. Kevin Rut- ledge, and Rev. Mark Cuthbert. 8* Glen, Lois, and Sheila and families FUNK • The family of the late Mary Funk would like to express our sincere gratitude to dear friends and neighbours for their many visits, cards, food and flowers you sent to cheer Mom up with during her ill- ness. Special thanks to Dr. Steciuk, VON's Homecare and volunteers who took excel- knt care of Mom and the support you gave the family. We could not have kept Mom comfortable at home without your support. Thank you to Rev. Annen for his visits and prayers and all who participated in the me- morial service. Also a special thanks to Jim and Donna Hoffman for their guidance. kindness and that extra special care you gave Mom and the family. To Mayme Wolff, Mom's guardian angel, who was gen- tle, kind and a loving person to care for Mom. Thank you. We will always be grate- ful for everyone's care they gave Mom. Thank you for the many cards, kindness and words of sympathy in our time of great loss and sorrow. 8c Millie, Fred, Ann and family GILL - The family of the late Alice J. Gill wish to express our sincere thanks to our rel- atives and friends for your expressions of sympathy, cards, floral tributes, memorial donations, food brought to our homes and many acts of kindness and support. Special thanks to Rev. Ken Taylor, Bruce and Pat Fraser, Ailsa Craig 11.C.W. for the lunch served after the funeral. Special care and compassion by the nursing staff at Craigwiel Gardens Nursing Home shown to Mother and her family for the past three years will always be remembered. 8c Colleen Higgs and family, Ron and Joan Mitchell and family HARRIS - A very sincere thank you every- one who sent their regards while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Mane Event. Everything was greatly appreciated. 7*• • Clam HICKS - 1 would like to thank everyone for cards, visits, flowers and gifts and prayers I received while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Gans and Rev. Cordell Parsons for his spe- cial words of comfort. I wish to thank all the hospital staff who were all so kind and thoughtful. 8* Olive HODGINS • 1 would like to thank my neighbours, friends and relatives for flowers, cards, gifts, phone calls and goodies sent to the house since my eye surgery. Special . thanks to Hamilton for his T.L.C. and con- cern during this ordeal, to Sharon and Fred for their concern and for food brought home. Thanks to Berton for carrying so many get well wishes home, to Louise, Adam, Lynn and Lisa for their love and support. God bless you all. 8' Audrey MUNN - 1 would like to thank my neigh- bours, friends and family for all their thoughts, prayers and good wishes while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. All the treats, flowers, cards, visits and phone calls make one real- ize how wonderful it is to have great friends. A special thanks to the neighbours for help- ing out with the snow, when 1 was not able. A special thanks to my family who were there when Jean and I needed them. 8• Gordon PARKINSON - We would like to thank the people who assisted us on February 6 at the accident and a fantastic job done by the Lu - can Ambulance crew. Special thanks to Mi- chelle and Paul, Paul and Dave and also to our friends and neighbours and family for their calls, visits, cards and plants. A big thank you to the nurses on the fourth floor and Dr. Meads and staff at St. Joseph's Hos- pital. Also to the dialysis unit for their care and concern. 8c Wayne and Linda WEIGAND • 1 wobld like to say thank you to all the kind people who remembered Le- wie and 1 while 1 was in hospital and since coming horse. An extra thank you to our family for looking after both of us. We sure appreciate it and also the kindness from the ambulance men. They were super. 8• Nellie and Lewie In Memoriams CORNISH - In loving mein ry of a dear Morn, Grandma and Great -grandma, Mary. who passed away February 26,1991 at the age of 100 years. No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you are always there. Sadly missed by Donna, Woodie, Cyndy, Dill, Chris and Kelsie. 8c JESNEY - In loving meinory of our dear parents, grandparents and great- grandparents; John (Jack), February 3, 1989; and Wilhelmine, February 22. 1990. It broke our hearts to lose you. But you didn't go alone. Because part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Together forever. Always loved and sadly missed by Phyllis, Chuck, Vicki, Darren Collett, Darlene, John, John Jr., Justin, Tara Ducharme, Lillian Kuhn. 8• 80th Birthday Mema O'Nell, March 6, 1915 Neighbours and friends are invite to an Open House at the Lucan Scout Guide Hall on Saturday, March 4 from 2-4 p.m. Best wishes only • RI sI\I tis 11111 1 I II `? \lO\I.1 I'RORI1 \1„,, (O1 \(i\I RI>R11\\? BEIII\I) I\ 101 It I'\111L\ 1', FOIL fREE CO\SI 1.1.1110\ Call PAUL J. PICKERING TRl STE E 1\ I1.1\Kitt PT(:1 \I) I'I\:1\( 1.11, CO\SULTI\G J. Paul Aitken, \tanager i It.1TTE\BURY ST. 1:.. (LI\TO\ (519) 482-1241 or Toll Free 1-800-561--451 Heid urr& e 111 Waterloo street. London 6-2.24') h Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Feb. 22 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game 54 calls or less $1000 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 OPEN HOUSE and BREAKFAST Sponsored by Dashwood Firemen's Association at the DASHWOOD FIRE HALL "Come Tour the Recently Renovated Hall AND New Expansion "Proceeds to Equipmo Van," Sat. Mar 4 Breakfast Served: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sausage & Pancakes, Coffee, Juice rson • $2.00 children 10 yrs. & under) Pts &rand euant •cried by the folowkta businesses: • Briton's Service Centre • Jim Becker Construction • Don Bender Electric • T. Harry Hoffman & Sons • Becker Farm Equipment • diensall District Co-op (Exeter branch) • Norman Fischer & Son • Steve Schroeder Design Build • Hayter's Turkey Products • Mercer's Meats we your Ina. To reach the correspondent in your area: Centralia Mary Peterson 228-6992 Granton Muriel Lewis 225-2578 Saintsbury H. Davis 227-4153 Staffa Roberta Templeman 345-2346 Thames Road Rhoda Rohde Varna Joan Beierling Zurich Carmel Sweeney Hensall Liz Sangster 235-0327 233-7443 236-4702 262-2715 424 Main St. Exeter 235-1331 The Granton Masonic Hall Board Invites you to their annual OYSTER & HAM SUPPER Saturday, March 11, 1995 at the Granton Masonic Hall Serving from 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Admission: Oyster: Adults $15 ea, Child $7.50 ea Ham: Adults $8.00 ea, Child $4.00 ea Call For Tickets:Bob Wilhelm 284-2148, Norris Atthill 229-6548 or Carl Mills 235-0905 8•A•Q• V 4 gfea(thy Country 4l.ntafvr" Arc you tired of the same old thing.,. We can satisfy your urge for something differ>entl Our Menu Includes: - LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH SALADS & PRESSINGS • THICK, HOMEMADE SANDWICHES • HEALTHY, HEARTY ENTREES • DAILY SOUP, PASTA & SEAFOOD SPECIALS Follow up with a flavoured coffee or tea & a DECADENT DESSERT I • Mary of our meals are from Y,eartartse & "low car recipes OUR COMPLETE MENU 15 AVAILABLE FOR TAKE-OUT OPENING MAR. 1ST 437 (11Alp SCRFE't MON - THURS 11:00 am - 6:00 pm FRN 11:00 am - 9:30 pm QXQCQR, OT)C, SAT 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Coming even SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAWS, Exeter Legion, 4-6 p.m. Proceeds to Huron -Middlesex Cadet Corps. 8,9,I0c TRAVELLING GAVEL, February 28. 1995. Rebekah-Oddfellows dinner March 10, 1995. Potluck. Exeter Oddfellows Hall. 8,9,10c LINE DANCING LESSONS 8 Weeks, Hensall Community Centre Monday evenings starting February 20, 7:30 p.m. For information 262-3144 or 235-1561. PANCAKE SUPPER to be held in Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall on Tuesday February 28th from 5 to 7 p.m. scalloped potatoes, ham, baked beans. Adults $7.00, children 12 and under $4.00. 6,7,8• SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, February 26 at the Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by The Wildwoods. No blue }cans please. 8c WORLD DAY OF PRAYER to be held in Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, March 3, 1995 at 2 p.m. Nursery available. 7,8,(9)c HOT, HOT, HOT!!! - Spring Thaw Dance. Music by Coconut Bay's Rick Powell. Sat- urday, March 4, 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ailsa Craig Community Centre. Caribbean at- mos re - Caribbean dress welcome. 510.00 per person includes light lunch. All pro- ceeds to VON Palliative Care Volunteer Program. For tickets call Jackie Wells, 234- 6208. 8c SYSTEMATIC TRAINING for effective parenting (S.T.E.P.) for parents of 6 to 12 year olds. Talk with other parents, learn about communication skills, effective disci- pline and more. Starts Wed., Mar. I, 7:30. 9:30 p.m. and runs for 9 sessions. At Cdven Presbyterian Church, 68 Main St. N., Exeter. $35 a person/$40 a couple includes book. Phone Evelyn at 263-2620 or Shirley at 235-1545 to register. Space is limited and you must pre -register. Financial assistance is available if necessary. 6,7,8c ROAST BEEF SUPPER, Ailsa Craig United Church, Thursday, March 16, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $8.50, children 6-12 $4.00, 5 and under free. Tickets available from United Church Worsen or Margaret Tweddle 232-4707 or Mazy Sutherland 293-3194. No tick- ets after March 14. (8,9,106) I.ADIFS BREAKAWAY, Saturday, April 8. 10-3 p.m. Registration 9:30 a.m. at K -W Community Centre. Sponsored by Zion W. U.C.W., Osborne Twp. Advance tickets only, S15.00. Includes displays. surprises, fashion show, demonstrations, door prizes and lunch. Tickets on sale March 1 from U.C.W. members. 8c STRAWBERRY AND HAM SAPPER in Thames Road Church on Monday, lune 19. Sc 'I'W() DAY CRUISE SALE HOLLAND AMERICA SAVINGS - Discounts - Cabin Upgrades • Shipboard Credits Wed., March 1st & Thurs., March 2 only COUNTRY & WESTERN ai VINCE GILL & ' ' ATTY LOVELESS 2 & 3 Day Tours April, 1995 Pickup - Exeter, Clinton & Wingham PLUS • 10 SEATS LEFT BRANSON COUNTRY TOUR April 3.10, $875 PP COIN Y TRIPS Casino Windsor Boston Vs Stars on Crary For - March 29 Buffalo - April 9 Ice - April 23 You - April 26 ELLISON TRAVEL 311 Main St., Exeter 235-2000 Toll Free 1-800.285-7022 i.gs iir Doug Ellison VEGAS AT EASTER April 14 - 17 - $389 PP The Granton Masonic Hall Board Invites you to their annual OYSTER & HAM SUPPER Saturday, March 11, 1995 at the Granton Masonic Hall Serving from 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Admission: Oyster: Adults $15 ea, Child $7.50 ea Ham: Adults $8.00 ea, Child $4.00 ea Call For Tickets:Bob Wilhelm 284-2148, Norris Atthill 229-6548 or Carl Mills 235-0905 8•A•Q• V 4 gfea(thy Country 4l.ntafvr" Arc you tired of the same old thing.,. We can satisfy your urge for something differ>entl Our Menu Includes: - LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH SALADS & PRESSINGS • THICK, HOMEMADE SANDWICHES • HEALTHY, HEARTY ENTREES • DAILY SOUP, PASTA & SEAFOOD SPECIALS Follow up with a flavoured coffee or tea & a DECADENT DESSERT I • Mary of our meals are from Y,eartartse & "low car recipes OUR COMPLETE MENU 15 AVAILABLE FOR TAKE-OUT OPENING MAR. 1ST 437 (11Alp SCRFE't MON - THURS 11:00 am - 6:00 pm FRN 11:00 am - 9:30 pm QXQCQR, OT)C, SAT 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Coming even SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAWS, Exeter Legion, 4-6 p.m. Proceeds to Huron -Middlesex Cadet Corps. 8,9,I0c TRAVELLING GAVEL, February 28. 1995. Rebekah-Oddfellows dinner March 10, 1995. Potluck. Exeter Oddfellows Hall. 8,9,10c LINE DANCING LESSONS 8 Weeks, Hensall Community Centre Monday evenings starting February 20, 7:30 p.m. For information 262-3144 or 235-1561. PANCAKE SUPPER to be held in Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall on Tuesday February 28th from 5 to 7 p.m. scalloped potatoes, ham, baked beans. Adults $7.00, children 12 and under $4.00. 6,7,8• SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, February 26 at the Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by The Wildwoods. No blue }cans please. 8c WORLD DAY OF PRAYER to be held in Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, March 3, 1995 at 2 p.m. Nursery available. 7,8,(9)c HOT, HOT, HOT!!! - Spring Thaw Dance. Music by Coconut Bay's Rick Powell. Sat- urday, March 4, 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ailsa Craig Community Centre. Caribbean at- mos re - Caribbean dress welcome. 510.00 per person includes light lunch. All pro- ceeds to VON Palliative Care Volunteer Program. For tickets call Jackie Wells, 234- 6208. 8c SYSTEMATIC TRAINING for effective parenting (S.T.E.P.) for parents of 6 to 12 year olds. Talk with other parents, learn about communication skills, effective disci- pline and more. Starts Wed., Mar. I, 7:30. 9:30 p.m. and runs for 9 sessions. At Cdven Presbyterian Church, 68 Main St. N., Exeter. $35 a person/$40 a couple includes book. Phone Evelyn at 263-2620 or Shirley at 235-1545 to register. Space is limited and you must pre -register. Financial assistance is available if necessary. 6,7,8c ROAST BEEF SUPPER, Ailsa Craig United Church, Thursday, March 16, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $8.50, children 6-12 $4.00, 5 and under free. Tickets available from United Church Worsen or Margaret Tweddle 232-4707 or Mazy Sutherland 293-3194. No tick- ets after March 14. (8,9,106) I.ADIFS BREAKAWAY, Saturday, April 8. 10-3 p.m. Registration 9:30 a.m. at K -W Community Centre. Sponsored by Zion W. U.C.W., Osborne Twp. Advance tickets only, S15.00. Includes displays. surprises, fashion show, demonstrations, door prizes and lunch. Tickets on sale March 1 from U.C.W. members. 8c STRAWBERRY AND HAM SAPPER in Thames Road Church on Monday, lune 19. Sc