The Times Advocate, 2004-04-14, Page 21Wednesday,April 14, 2004
Exeter Times—Advocate
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Announcements
105 Cards of Thanks 105 Cards of Thanks 106 In Memoriam
GLAVIN - We have been over-
whelmed by the caring and sup-
port given to us during our father
Ed Glavin's illness and since his
death. We will be forever grate-
ful to the abundance of people
who stood beside us over this
past year. To his friends and
neighbours who took the time to
call or drop in, you truly bright-
ened our days. We will be eter-
nally grateful to Dad's mother
Leona and his brothers, sisters
and their families for the unyield-
ing love, support and assistance
in doing whatever was needed.
You are an amazing bunch of
people and we feel truly blessed
to call you our family. To our
Mom Jackie for her care and
concern for Dad and us all, you
graciously helped us get through
this difficult time. To the doctors
and nurses at South Huron
Hospital, especially the emer-
gency dept. for treating Dad with
such care and respect. To Dr.
Lam and the nurses at the
Dashwood Medical Centre for
the ongoing high quality care that
was given to him. To highly
respected respirologist Dr.
Ahmad from London, for being
so persistant in your treatment of
Dad, enabling us to get to Florida
and back safely last month, and
trusting us to do so - you are
truly "one of the best". To St.
Elizabeth Health Care, especially
Mary Morley and Alice Carter
for their great care of Dad. A
special thanks to nurses Shelley
Hayter and to Tracy Bennewies,
a trusted colleague and friend for
the care and concern shown to
Dad and us all when we needed
it the most. To the wonderful
nurses at the I.V. Therapy Centre
of the L.H.S.C., University
Campus for being so competent
and good to Dad. To Julie's co-
workers at St. Joseph's and the
Regional Mental Health Centre,
St. Thomas, and to Chris's co-
workers especially George Keller
of B.E. Pressure in Cambridge
for their understanding and
expressions of sympathy. To
Cathy's colleagues and friends in
the Intensive Care Unit of the
L.H.S.C. University Campus for
the constant support, empathy
and advice when needed and for
without hesitation allowing time
off to do what was most impor-
tant over these past several
months. We are thankful for the
sea of flowers that arrived, this
truly helped to lighten our load.
We were astounded by the abun-
dance of people who visited the
funeral home with kind words
for us, this greatly helped to ease
our grief. To all who purchased
masses in Dad's name, donated
to the Cancer Society, or to the
Ed Glavin Grandchildren's Trust
Fund, we are very thankful. Dad
thought the world of each of his
grandchildren, and we could not
think of a better way to let his
memory live on. To Exeter
Flowers for the beautiful family
arrangements. To Emie and the
girls at Huron Apothecary for
going above and beyond the call
of duty. To all who brought gifts
of food to our homes, sent cards
and helped out with the children,
we are so blessed to be living in
such a wonderful community.
To Mary Pavkeje for helping us
so much, and being such a good
friend to Dad. To Dad's col-
leagues and friends in the rutaba-
ga industry for the abundance of
support we've received - he
would be happy to know how
much he was respected. To
Haskett & Son Funeral Home,
particularly Marianne Eagleson
and Colin Haskett for the amaz-
ing care given to us all, and the
"flawless" professionalism you
displayed. Thanks to Our Lady
of Mt. Carmel Church choir for
the beautiful music at the funeral.
A special thank you to Father St.
Louis for the prayers at the house
and for doing such a wonderful
job of the service. Thanks to
Matt and Andy Glavin for orga-
nizing the music for the eulogy
and to our good friend Kim
Campbell for reading it for us.
Thanks to our cousins for being
flowerbearers and for helping
with the readings. A heartfelt
thanks to Dad's brothers for
being pallbearers, Dad would
have been proud to know you
were all there for him once again.
To the C.W.L. of our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Church for providing
a delicious lunch for so many
and to all those people who
attened this meal after the funer-
al. Thanks to Gerry & June
Glavin for opening up their shed
to us all after the funeral. A final
note of thanks to Kristy, Trisha,
Joe, Mike and Daniel Pavkeje for
being so loving and helpful to
Grandpa, and to Paul Pavkeje for
the support and commitment
shown to Dad and us all over
these past several months. We
are eternally grateful to everyone
that has so deeply touched our
lives and thank you from the bot-
tom of our hearts. Sincerely
from Ed Glavin's children.
Cathy Pavkeje, Tracy Stockley,
Julie Urbshott, Chris Glavin and
families. (15*)
WUERTH - What a winter! I
would like to take this time to
give out a BIG THANX to all the
people who took time out of
busy schedules to make my
experience bearable. Thank you
to everyone who brought in food
to the house, brought magazines,
books, movies, scratch tickets
and candy (a -k -a vegetables).
Thank you for the flowers, tele-
phone calls and cards sent while
I was laid up with first a broken
leg and then a broken wrist. A
special thank you to John and
Sandra for their quick response
and never ending support. My
family and friends for all the
"meals on wheels" and daily
check-in's and phone calls. Last
but not least my husband and
kid's. Shannon for being there
24-7 and trying her best to teach
the guys at home new daily rou-
tines and basic life skills Brent
and Ryan for always sticking
their heads into the living room
asking if I needed anything, and
then disappearing! Billy and
Tracy for bringing my two little
angels to visit Grannie and
instantly making my "ouches"
better. And to Pete for his great
support and never ending dedica-
tion to getting the dishes done
resulting in his new dish -pan
hands. Thank you to everyone at
the farm (John, Sandra, Dave,
Shawn and Billy) for doing my
job on top of their own). I really
appreciate everything and will
never forget it...but I'm back and
ready to go, never to repeat this
winter again! Love from the bot-
tom of my heart! Sincerely
Glenda (15*)
106 In Memoriam
DIEBEL - In loving memory of
my dear husband Clarence who
passed away April 18, 2003.
Quietly remembered every day
No need for words except to say,
Still loved, still missed, in every
way.
Sadly missed by wife Laureen
(15*)
DATERS - In loving memory of our
son David Daters, July 30, 1989 to
April 15, 2001
A special smile,
A special face,
And in our hearts,
A special place.
No words we speak can ever say,
How much we miss you everyday.
To hear your voice,
And see you smile,
To sit and talk with you a while,
To be together in the same way,
Would be our greatest wish today.
Put your arms around him Lord,
Treat him with special care.
Make up for all he suffered,
And all that seemed unfair.
Loved always,
Tami, Brad and Aaron
KOOY - In loving memory of a
dear husband Clayton who
passed away 2 years ago April
13, 2002.
Deep in my heart your memory
is kept
To love and to cherish and to
never forget.
Today, tomorrow, our whole life
through
I will always love and remember
you.
Greatly missed and always loved
by your wife Alice. (15*)
KOOY - In loving memory of a
dear father, father-in-law and
Grandfather Clayton who passed
away April 13, 2002.
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day,
No need for words, except to say,
Still loved, still missed in every
way.
Lovingly remembered by Bonnie
and Clyde, Shawn, Barb,
Thomas & Alicia (15*)
29 Yard and Garage
Sales
MOVING SALE - April 17th,
9am-2pm., 4 Redford Drive,
Exeter. Card table and 6 folding
chairs, garden tools, camping
equipment, kitchenware, bed-
ding, telephones, suitcases. (15*)
YARD SALE - Sat. April 17th,
am. 2 conc. N of Exeter on
Hwy. 4, 1 conc. East. Mattress,
golf bag, golf carts, Kenmore
stove, rattan chair, car cover,
toys. (15*)
( WOW! WOW!
Hallie Anne Marie
Bedour was 1 year
old Apr. 12/04
Hugs and kisses from
Mommy, Tara, Jesney,
Daddy, Ben Bedour
Grandmas, Grandpas, Aunts,
Uncles, cousins
Happy 40th
Anniversary
"MOM & DAD"
(Phyllis &
Carl Gower)
OPEN HOUSE
Sun. Apr. 18
EXETER LEGION
2-4 p.m.
Best Wishes Only
BUCK & DOE
MATT MILLER &
CONNIE BARTON
Saturday, April 24, 2004
Dashwood Community Center
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Age of Majority Required
Lunch Provided
Tickets: $5.00
80's THEME
Buck 'n Doe
KIM KELLER
& RANDY JONES
SAT. APR. 17
9 RM. TO 1 A.M.
South Huron Rec Centre
Music by DJ .Lunch Provided
Age of Majority Tickets $5
Bus PICKUP AND DROP OFF
ZURICH (OLD ARENA) 9:15 P.M.;
HENSALL ARENA 9:30 P.M.
Buck and Doe
Chris Glavin
Sarah Vodden
April 24, 2004
Lucan Community Center
Age of Majority
Lunch Provided
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
$6.00/person in advance
$8.00/person at door
Door Prizes
Buck & Doe
TANYA
HAMMOND
& KENNY
McNICOL
Sat. Apr. 24
KIRKTON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Tickets $5
Lunch Provided
•
BUCK & DOE
for CHAD ARNOLD
& AMY DEARING
Sat. Apr. 24
South Huron Rec Centre
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Tickets $5 • DJ: Dr. Darryl
Age of Majority Required
Lunch Provided
FOR TICKETS CONTACT
Janet Traquair@237-3335 or
Dianne Dearing@236-7907
Puppg 4Gck
fjititkbuy
PAUL
DOUGHERTY
APR. 14
YOUR BUDDY
KENNY ROGERS
ID cfD
5 SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL 5
RUMMAGE SALE & AUCTION'
Earlier Openings
Wed., April 21 - 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Thurs., April 22 - 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Auction - 10:30 a.m.
Open for drop off Tuesday evening
South Huron Rec. Centre, Exeter
Town wide pickup Wed., April 21 - 9 a.m.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Sponsored by the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary
Q For information all 229-6544 or 235-2557c,
CI LID
DR. LUI REDIGONDA
would like to announce the opening of his
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE
476 Main St. S. #6, Exeter NOM 1S1
(519) 235-0400
ORTHODONTICS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
MONDAYS 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Stag Se Doe for
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Saturday, Aprir24th, 24th, 2004
Old Goderich Arena • 8:00 pm- 1:00 am
Tickets $5.00 each
DJ MCL Sounds • Lunch Provided
Age of Majority
BUCK 8 DOE
CHRIS (Chopper) BIBBY
8 KARRIE CRAIG
Saturday, April 17th, 2004
8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Lunch Provided, D.J.
For information call Jim Bibby 229-6715,
Katie Bibby 284-4572
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