The Times Advocate, 2004-01-21, Page 211
Wednesday, January 21, 2004 Exeter Times—Advocate 21
Announcements
COMMUNI
CALENDAR
PRIDE OF HURON REBEKAHS
POOR BOY
LUNCH
FRI. JAN. 30
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
I.O.O.F. LODGE HALL -
EXETER (Above Purple Turtle)
AFFORDABLE, PROFESSIONAL HAIRCARE GUARANTEED.
10 Wellington St. at Main St.
EXETER 235-3580
HOURS: MON.-WED. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
THURS.-FRI. 9 A.M.-8 P.M.; SAT. 9 A.M.-6 P.M.
Announcements
and
classifieds on-line
www.southhuron.com
Come
Worship
With Fl
Us
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James & Andrew St.
Ministers: Rev. Paul Ross and
Nancy Corrigan
• SUN., JAN. 25, 2004 •
10:30 a.m.: Sunday Worship
Service and Sunday School
• SUN., FEB. 1, 2004 •
10:30 a.m.: Worship Service
and Annual Meeting
• All Welcome! •
Courtesy Car: Russell Waun
235-2780
Office: 235-0860
Fax: 235-0861
ucexeter@quadro.net
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MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
264 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario
235-2565
Celebrant:
Rev. Father William Ward
SUN., JAN. 25, 2004
3'd Sunday after Epiphany
10 a.m. Holy Eucharist
10 a.m. Sunday School
followed by a potluck
lunch and Vestry Meeting
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
187 Huron St. W.
Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004
9:30 a.m. Lord's Supper
11 a.m. Family Bible Hour
Thursday Evening 8 p.m.
Bible Study
For info call 229-6572
77A 7.
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
At new location, corner of
Highway 4, Kirkton Road
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Assoc. Pastor Scott Stein
235-2661
Sun., Jan. 25 — 10:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
www.emmanuelexeter.com
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
332 Huron St. W.
Guest Minister
235-1723
Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004
10 a.m. Morning Worship
Children's Ministry, ages 3-9
during morning service
7 p.m. Sunday Evening
Service
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
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CAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
The Rev. Lillian Wilton
Courtesy Car - 235-2784
Sun., Jan. 25
10:30 a.m.: Morning
Worship
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100 Births
RILEY - Butch and Shelly,
along with big sisters Derriane
and Madison would like to
announce the arrival of their
brother Tyson Joseph. He was
born on December 20, 2003.
He weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. and 19
1/2 inches. Thanks to the nurses
at Clinton Hospital and to Dr.
Raczycki. (3*)
102 Deaths
MCCLINCHEY - At Clinton
Public Hospital on January 18,
2004 Mrs. Mabel McClinchey
of Clinton in her 87th year.
Beloved wife of the late Frank
McClinchey. Loving mother of
June and Lloyd Cooper of
Kippen, Elaine and Claude
Bissonette of London, Marlene
and Bob Dinsmore of
Pleasanton, California.
Cherished grandmother of Scott
and Angie Cooper, Kevin and
Nina McClinchey, and Cody
McClinchey. Great-grandmoth-
er of Blake Cooper, Nolan
McClinchey. Predeceased by
son Robert McClinchey and
brother Walter Hohner. Friends
will be received at the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd., 153 High
Street, Clinton on Wednesday
from 6-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on
Thursday, January 22, 2004 at
1:30 p.m. Interment Bayfield
Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathy memorial donations
to Goshen United Church or
Wesley -Willis United Church
would be appreciated as expres-
sions of sympathy. (3)
SMITH - Suddenly at her resi-
dence on Friday, January 16,
2004. Linda Pauline Smith (nee
Dickey) of Huron Park, Ontario
in her 57th year. Beloved wife
of Fred Smith. Dear mother of
Angela and Bill Knapp of
London, Chris Benoit of
Guelph, William and Bonnie
Benoit of Crediton and Yvonne
Benoit of Victoria, B.C.
Survived by her stepchildren
Doug and Patricia Smith of
Toronto and Donna and Jeff
Smith of London. Loving
grandmother of 10 grandchil-
dren. Also survived by her par-
ents William and Joyce Dickey
of Centralia and grandmother
Innes Dickey of Lucan. Fondly
remembered by her brothers and
sisters Judy and Bob Ironside of
London, Janice Reynolds of
London, Bill and Judy Dickey
of Calgary, Jim and Brenda
Dickey of Dawson Creek, Deb
and Mike Hunter of Exeter and
Charles and Heather Dickey of
Mount Carmel. Predeceased by
her aunt Joyce. At the family's
request there will be no visita-
tion. Cremation. A Memorial
service was held on January 20,
2004 at the Dinney Funeral
Home, Exeter. Those wishing
to make memorial donations
may consider the Canadian
Diabetes Association and the
Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Condolences may be forwarded
through www.dinney-
funeralhome.on.ca A
tree will be planted as
a living memorial to
Linda Smith. (3)
105 Cards of Thanks
JEFFERY - The family of the
late Donald Jeffery would like
to thank everyone for their acts
of kindness in memory of a
beloved husband, father and
grandfather. Thanks to those
who brought food, sent flowers
and memorial donations.
Special thanks to Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home in
Exeter. Special gratitude to
Pastor Robert Wilson for his
kindness in the last few months
and his kind words of comfort
at the service. Also special
thanks to our good neighbours
in Riverview Estates in Exeter
for their many acts of kindness.
Also special thanks to CCAC
Home Care and nurses. They
were wonderful. Sincerely,
Margaret Jeffery and family
3
105 Cards of Thanks
JEFFERY - The family of
Barry Jeffery would like to
express our heartfelt thanks to
our relatives, friends and
neighbours for their beautiful
flowers, plants, memorial
donations, visits, phone calls
and cards and food brought to
our home. Thank you to Alice
Cann and Marg Stewart for
looking after our family's sup-
per in between visitations.
Thank you to Dr. Jadd and
staff and to the South Huron
Hospital staff for their compas-
sionate care. We appreciated
the care and concern of
Community Care Access,
Town and Country Support
workers and the V.O.N.
Palliative Care. Thank you to
Rev. Marilyn Carter for her
comforting visits to our home
and the hospitals and for her
moving and meaningful
Funeral Service for Barry. Our
thanks to Marianne Eagleson
and Bill Haskett of Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home for their
professional and caring guid-
ance and assistance. Thank
you to the Pall Bearers and to
Marjorie Johns. We also appre-
ciated the Oddfellows Service.
Thanks to the Thames Road-
Elimville U.C.W. for their deli-
cious lunch afterwards. To all
of you who helped in any way
this past difficult year, your
kindness will always be
remembered. Sincerely,
Diane, Michael, Patrick and
Jon Jeffery (3*)
MCELREA - The family of
the late Verna McElrea wish
to express their sincere
thanks to friends, neighbours
and relatives for their expres-
sions of sympathy, cards,
flowers and donations.
Special thanks to the care-
givers at Wildwood Care
Centre, to Jean Mills and to
the Kirkton UCW for the lun-
cheon after the funeral. A
sincere appreciation to Mr.
Bob Heywood for the service
and comforting words. Also
at this time we would like to
thank those who sent flowers
and cards after the recent loss
of Marion's father, Harold
Lee. Sincerely, Glen,
Marion, Jason & Darryl. (3*)
MITTELHOLTZ - We would
like to thank all the people
who came to the memorial
service for Bro. Bob
Mittelholtz. Without your
prayers & donations Bro.
Bob could not have estab-
lished Jesu Ashram in India,
for the poor and destitute, for
the many years he was there.
It will carry on in his name.
A special thank you to Corky
(Don) Bedard, Adriana
Tetley (VanRaay) and Father
J.P. Horrigan for their won-
derful words given at his ser-
vice. Also thank you to the
ladies for the music. Thank
you for the sympathy cards,
masses and donations and to
the CWL ladies for the lovely
lunch, Joyce McBeath
Funeral Home and Father
Francis for all that they did
for our family. The
Mittelholtz Family (3*)
ROWCLIFFE - Thank you,
all, for coming to my rescue
when I ditched my VW last
Wednesday at Brucefield.
To cousins John and Wayne
at Rowcliffe Trucking,
Constable Bone, Denise,
Betsy, Dad, ambulance atten-
dants and the numerous folks
who kindly stopped and
offered assistance, my deep-
est appreciation. God bless,
Joanne (3*)
BAECHLER - Thanks to
everyone who came to cele-
brate my birthday, for cards,
gifts, best wishes and phone
calls and to my family for
arranging the surprise event.
Thanks also to Ruth Insley
and Brenda Ann Snell for
their kindness to me during
my recent illness. Mary (3*)
106 In Memoriam
ANDERSON - In loving mem-
ory of a dear father Emerson
who passed away January 20,
2001.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at
last
Your weary trials and troubles
past.
We who loved you dearly
Are thinking of you today.
Lovingly remembered by
daughter Marilyn and family.
(3*)
WEBSTER - In memory of a
dear friend, Donna Webster,
who left us one year ago
January 27, 2003.
This day comes with deep
regret,
It brings back a day we cannot
forget
You left so suddenly with no
goodbye
But memories of you will
never die.
Sadly missed by Ron and the
Fletcher family. (3*)
ANDERSON - In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband, father,
grandfather and great grandfa-
ther Emerson who passed away
Jan 20, 2001.
Three years have gone and
passed,
In our hearts you forever last.
When I look back upon our
lives,
One thing makes me glad
That you chose me to share
with you
Those precious years we had.
`Til memories fade and life
departs,
You will live forever in my
heart.
Your place on earth on one can
fill,
I love you now and always
will.
Love Doreen and family. (3*)
107 Coming Events
HURON EAST CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE - An infor-
mation reception and meeting
to form the new Chamber will
be held on Wednesday,
January 28 at the Huron
Business Centre, Main St.,
Seaforth, from 4:00-7:30 pm.
Bylaws will be reviewed and
the first board will be chosen.
All interested firms, farms and
individuals are welcome. An
associate status will be avail-
able to any firms or individuals
outside the Huron East area
who are also interested in join-
ing the group. For more info,
call Ralph Laviolette 519-527-
0305. (3)
PRIDE OF HURON
REBEKAH'S POOR BOY
LUNCH - Friday, January
30/04. 11:30am-1:30pm.
I.O.O.F. Lodge Hall, Exeter.
(Above Purple Turtle). (3;4*)
THAMES ROAD-
ELIMVILLE UNITED
CHURCH CHICKEN DIN-
NER - Sunday, February 22,
from 5-7 at South Huron Rec
Centre. Advance tickets only,
$10.00. For tickets contact
Joan Morgan 235-1487, Joan
Skinner 229-6295, Sandra
Rowe 229-6284, John Miner
229-6345, Shirley Kerslake
229-8730. (3-5*)
VALENTINES DAY SWEET-
HEART FROLIC DANCE -
Friday, Feb. 13. Dashwood
Hall 8:30-1. Sponsored by
Dashwood Men's Club.
Tickets $20/couple. Music by
SUNRISE. Phone Glenn
Hodgins 234-6749 or Mike
Tiernan 237-3117. (1-6)
D'IDE
SMOKE FREE Air Conditioned
DRESS CODE 349-2288
SAT., JAN. 24, 8 P.M.
JIM FLANNIGAN &
COUNTRY SERENADE
******************
SAT., JAN. 31, 8 P.M.
COUNTRY VERSATILES
107 Coming Events
HEART & STROKE FOUN-
DATION OF ONTARIO -
"Breakfast of Champions", in
recognition of the volunteers in
Huron County. Because of
your dedication and continued
support to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario we
would like to salute you.
Please join us Tuesday, Feb. 3,
7:30 through 9 am at OMAF
office, Don Street, Clinton.
Light breakfast, refreshments
and Heart Health information
display. Please RSVP by
Friday, Jan. 30. Phone 1-888-
287-7775 or 273-5212.
Special thank you to the fol-
lowing suppliers: Corrie's
Valu -mart and OMAF office.
(3;4x)
GRIEFSHARE
A 13 week Grief
Recovery
Support Group
Starts:
Tuesday, Feb. 10,
7:00 pm
at Community Bible
Church for 13 weeks.
Located at corner of
Adelaide St. N. & #7 Hwy.
For more information
call Joanna Shaule
225-2580
ALL ARE WELCOME!
IT TOOK ME 16 YRS.
BUT 1 ATE IT ALL!
Happy Sweet 16
VALERIE CALLCOTT
LOVE, MOM, DAD & FAMILY
Cit!'
9Oe
Vetadael
Mary (Mitchell)
Whelihan
Grad 1934 St. Joe's
Love Pat & Donna