The Times Advocate, 2007-08-15, Page 2626
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FISH FRY
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Sun., Aug. 19 - 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
$12 at gate; $10 in advance
12 and under $6, preschool free
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EXETER 519-235-3580
HOURS: MON.-WED. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
THURS.-FRI. 9 A.M.-8 P.M.; SAT. 9 A.M.-6 P.M.
Cowen Presbyterian Church
68 Main Street South 519-235-2784
Guest Minister
Sunday, August 19th - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Courtesy Car: 519-235-2784
Come Worship With Us!
Emmanuel Baptist Church
r �'u' % Corner of Highway 4 & Kirkton Road 519-235-2661
Pastor Scott Stein
Assoc. Pastor Doug Watson
Sunday, August 19th -- Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Bible Fellowship
187 Huron St. W. - For info call 519-229-6572
Sunday, August 19th - 9:30 a.m.
Speaker Jack Correll
11 a.m. Family Bible Hour - Everyone Welcome
Thursday Evening Bible Study at 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Christian Reformed Church -
332 Huron St. W. 519-235-2990
Pastor Harry Frielink
7 ! __ Sunday, August 19- 10 a.m.
Morning Worship
Children's Ministry ages 3-9 during morning service;
7 p.m. Sunday Evening Service.
Youth Director: Ben Vanstraten
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m. & CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
Exeter United Church
Corner of James & Andrew St.
Minister: Rev. Paul Ross
August 19, 2007 - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service
Guest Speaker Bev Rabbits
All Welcome!
Courtesy Car for August: Carl Mills 519-235-0905
Office: 519-235-0860 Fax: 519-235-0861
ucexeter@quadro.net www.exeterunitedchurch.ca
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Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church
264 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario 519-235-2565
12th after Pentecost - Sunday, Augustl9, 2007
11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Celebrant: the Rev'd Gary Alcock
For transportation call John Astle 235-4156
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245 Births
LEENDERS/WILLIS -
Derreck, Jenny and big sister
Haileigh would like to
announce the arrival of Tyler
James Robert Leenders. Ty
was born Thursday, August 9,
2007 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. He weighed 7 lbs. 3
ozs. and was 19 inches long.
Spoiling privileges go out to
Bob and Judy Willis,
Dashwood, Chris and Debbie
Leenders, London. Great
grandma's Shirley Kirk and
Mona Traquair of Exeter and
Wil from the Netherlands. A
special little nephews for Jodi,
Kris and Jeremy and a new lit-
tle cousin for Emma -Leigh.
We would like to thank Dr.
Shaffer, all the nurses and the
NICU team at St. Joseph's for
all their help with Ty. (33)
256 Deaths
JONES - At LHSC, University
Hospital on August 9, 2007
Mervin A. Casey Jones of
London in his 79th year.
Beloved husband of Mary
Elizabeth (Stevens) (Beasley)
Jones. Lovingly remembered
by his childen Nancy Jones and
Paul of London, Michael and
Louise Jones of Stillwater
Lake, Nova Scotia, Michelle
and Mike Maziarz of
Rockwood, and Mark Jones
and his partner Mike Henry of
Crystal Beach. Also lovingly
remembered by his step -chil-
dren Joanne Beasley and her
partner Bill Frampton of
London, Guy Beasley of North
Bay, Janet and Tony Wong of
Rochester Hills, Michigan and
Glen and Lori Beasley of
Redwood City, California.
Loving grandfather of Casey;
Jacob; Guy Jr.; Steven, Joshua
and Jason; Ellery and Alayna;
and Thomas. Beloved brother-
in-law of Violet Jones of
Exeter. Predeceased by wife
Joan Weber, brother William
Jones and his parents Arthur
and Lily Jones. Mervin was a
member of the United
Association and the Tri County
Heritage Club of Ilderton.
Friends called at the Haskett
Funeral Home, Exeter where
the funeral service was held on
August 11, 2007. Pastor
William Kramer officiated.
Cremation with interment
Dashwood Lutheran Cemetery.
Donations to the Lung
Association or Zion Lutheran
Church, Dashwood would be
appeciated by the family.
Condolences may be forward-
ed and a video tribute may be
viewed at www.haskettfh.com
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265 Deaths
MACKENZIE - Peacefully, at
Grey -Bruce Health Services,
Markdale Site, August 8,
2007, G. Elaine (Raison)
MacKenzie, formerly of
Exeter, Grand Bend, and
Sarnia, age 86. Beloved wife
of the late Dougald Gordon
MacKenzie (2003). Loved
mother of Jane MacKenzie
(Kenzie) of Markdale, former-
ly of Markham and Peter
"Pete" MacKenzie of
Edmonton. Loving grandma
of Ashley Elizabeth
MacKenzie and her compan-
ion David Cullen of
Edmonton and great -grandma
of Evan. Predeceased by her
son David Ian MacKenzie
(1983), parents Gordon H.
Raison and Ethel L. (Spencer)
Raison. A Memorial Service
for family and friends will be
announced at a later date fol-
lowed by the interment of
ashes at Exeter Cemetery. A
tree will be planted at
Griersville Memorial Forest,
Grey County. The family
wish to express their sincere
thanks to the staff of Grey
Gables Nursing Home,
Markdale, for their loving
care and kindness to Mom
during her stay with them. T.
Harry Hoffman & Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood,
entrusted with arrangements.
If desired, memorial dona-
tions to a charity of choice
would be appreciated.
Condolences at www.hoff-
manfuneralhome.com (33)
HUNKING - At Exeter Villa
on August 10, 2007 J. Lorne
Hunking formerly of
Londesborough in his 91st
year. Beloved husband of the
late Mary Adelaine "Addie"
(Bell) Hunking for 63 years.
Loving father of Marjorie and
Tom Duizer of
Londesborough, Art Hunking
and Eleta Pfaff of Exeter and
Murray and Kathy Hunking of
Goderich. Dear Pappy of
Laurel and Mark Mitchell;
Lisa Duizer and Shane
Walker, Steve and Christina
Duizer; Shannon Duizer and
friend Bill MacDonald; Todd
Hunking and Sara Mark; Tara
and Shawn Heywood, Alicia
Hunking; Angela and B.J.
Cullen, Brad Hunking and
fiancee Emma Fisher; Becky
Hunking and friend Shea
Bradley and great-grandchil-
dren Amanda, Jacqui and
Tyler Mitchell; Jessica and
Hanna Duizer; Caleigh and
Devyn Clark; Ella Hunking;
Shelby and Jayden Heywood
and Jake Cullen. Dear broth-
er and brother-in-law of
Marion Riley of Huronview
and Wallace Bell of Brussels.
Predeceased by his parents
William and Rose Hunking,
his sister Clara Riley, sister-
in-law Jean Bell and by broth-
ers-in-law John and Ben
Riley. Friends were received
at the Falconer Funeral
Homes Ltd., Clinton where
the Funeral Service was held
on August 13, 2007.
Reverend Pat Cook of the
Londesborough United
Church officiated. Interment
Hope Chapel Cemetery,
Hullett Township. Pall
Bearers were B.J. Cullen,
Steve Duizer, Shawn
Heywood, Brad Hunking,
Todd Hunking and Tyler
Mitchell. Flower bearers
were Caleigh Clark, Jessica
Duizer, Shelby Heywood and
Jacqui Mitchell. Donations to
the Multiple Sclerosis Society
of Canada or the Exeter Villa
Memorial Fund would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. (33)
258 In Memoriam
STIRE - In loving memory of
our Dear Mother,
Grandmother and Wife
Tracey Lynn Stire (Hedden)
who was taken suddenly from
us 4 years ago, August 10th.
I thought of you with love
today
But that is nothing new
I thought about you yesterday
And days before that too.
I think of you in silence
I often speak your name
All I have are memories
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is my keepsake
With which I'll never part
God has you in His keeping
I have you in my heart.
Always loved and remem-
bered by your daughter Sarah
Keller & Jason. Your loving
Grandchildren Ashley and
Kayden Keller are sending
you lots of kisses and hugs.
You are forever loved and
missed by your husband Larry
Stire. (33*)
259 Cards of
Thanks
AINSLIE - Thank you Ted
Landsbergen, Gerry Pennings
and the Zurich 4-H Goat Club
for bringing animals to the
Zurich Fair petting zoo.
Special thanks to Joan Van
Slightenhorst for organizing,
to Hensall District Co-op for
it's feed donations, to Gerry
Eilers for donating a piglet,
and to Paul Klopp and Peter
Vingerhoed for lending the
tents. Hope everyone enjoyed
the goat obstacle course and
sheep rodeo! Sincerely,
Teresa (33*)
CURTIS GINGERICH FAM-
ILY - We have been over-
whelmed by all the love and
support we have received
from the Zurich and New
Hamburg communities, in the
past few weeks and days as
we are grieving the loss of a
wonderful husband, father,
grandfather and great-grand-
father. We want to extend
our sincere thank you to the
loving and caring staff at
Grand River Hospital,
Kitchener; Nithview
Community, New Hamburg;
Palliative Care Team at
Nithview; Mark Jutzi Funeral
Home, New Hamburg; and
J.M. McBeath Funeral Home,
Zurich. Thanks to everyone
who visited, phoned, attend-
ed the funeral, sent cards,
flowers, memorial donations
and food to our homes.
Thanks to Pastor Phil for his
support to our family and for
his message at the service;
for Pearl Ann Martin, Grace
Martin, Ab Erb and the
grandkids for the music, at
the Memorial Service.
Thanks also to the ladies at
Zurich Mennonite Church for
the lunch provided after the
service. Sincerely - Mary,
Don, Sharon, Ralph, Yvonne,
Cliff, Delores, Sandi, Leo
and families (33*)
DIETRICH - We would like
to thank everyone for their
expressions of sympathy,
mass cards, prayers and
flower arrangements on the
loss of our brother and sister-
in-law. Joan & Hubert (33*)
HAMATHER - We would
like to thank everyone for the
cards and best wishes on the
occasion of our 50th
Anniversary. Special thanks
to our family for the lovely
dinner and social afterward.
We will treasure the memo-
ries forever. Donna & Bob
(33*)
259 Cards of Thanks
HOLTZMANN - We would
like to thank all of our
friends and neighbours for all
of your kind words and dona-
tions in memory of the best
Wife, Mom and Grandma
anyone could ever want to
call their own, Dorene
Holtzmann. To Bill and
Jacqueline at the Haskett
Funeral Home, we extend our
deepest gratitude for allow-
ing us to carry out her wishes
with the dignity and respect
she deserved, and giving us
the comfort that only you
could give in those first few
long hours. To Rev. Paul
Ross, your thoughts regard-
ing Mom meant so much to
us that a sincere thank you
just doesn't seem like
enough. Hopefully, though,
we will always be able to
"Smile", even through the
tough times. Thank you also
to everyone who brought us
food and treats to enjoy, and
to Walt and Barb for getting
everything organized so we
could enjoy a quiet time
between visitations. To the
ladies of the Exeter United
Church, we appreciate the
lunch you prepared for us,
and we thank you all for the
memories you shared with
us. Although Alzheimer's
disease may have taken
Mom's memory away, her
memory will never leave us.
And we will also never forget
the kindnesses that all of you
have offered us over the past
week. The Holtzmann
Family (33)
HUNKING - We would like
to thank the staff at Exeter
Villa for the wonderful care
that they gave our parents,
Lorne and Addie Hunking,
the last few years. Our moth-
er was a resident there from
2000 to 2005. Although she
was able to speak very little,
the staff always knew what
she wanted and was able to
tell what a great sense of
humour she had always had.
Dad was there from 2000
until this past week. He
started out in the retirement
home and developed some
good friendships with the
other residents. After he
moved to the nursing home
these friendships continued.
As his condition changed the
staff met his every need. The
residents at the Villa are
treated with great respect and
as if they were family. We
always knew that both our
parents were getting the best
possible care. We, the fami-
ly, were always welcomed
and over the years we have
got to know the staff well.
Whether we were there to
share a meal, visit or for
meetings with staff, we were
always treated as friends.
Our questions were always
answered and we knew that
our parents were having good
care. Marjorie Duizer, Art
and Murray Hunking (33*)
KINSMAN - A sincere thank
you to the doctors and nurses
in LHSC, you looked after
me so well. Special thanks to
family, friends and neigh-
bours for all your thoughts
and prayers during my time
in the hospital. God Bless
you all. Elaine (33*)
THIEL - We would like to
express our appreciation to
Ellison Travel and Nancy &
Barry Mills for the great time
we had in Europe. The Thiel
family (33*)