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BEECHWOOD POTTERY - Christmas
Show & Sale of new work in porcelain and
stoneware pottery by Robert Tetu. 2 days
only, Saturday November 19, Sunday No-
vember 20, noon to 6 pm. At the studio,
2 1/2 miles north of St Columban (Hwy 8)
on Beechwood Line. 519-345-2184.
CALLING ALL ST. NICK'S ELVES -
Helpers required on Saturday, Nov. 26 from
10 am - 2 pm for Gift Assembly Day at St.
Thomas' Anglican Church, Seaforth. We
are still collecting small new gifts, items for
the silent auction, and monetary donations
for which tax receipts will be issued
- Payable to St. Thomas' Church -noted to
"St. Nick's': Items may be dropped at
church on Friday morning Nov. 25. All
proceeds support local children's programs.
St. Nick's Christmas Shopping Day for
Children happens Sat. Dec. 3 from 9am
- noon. Call Helen 519-522-1435 for info.
DANCE to The Country Versatiles, Crystal
Palace, Mitchell, Friday, November 18, 8
pm to midnight. Lunch, door prizes.
$10/person. Sponsored by The Mitchell &
District Agricultural Society. Everyone
welcome. Info Lorne Fell 519-348-4291.
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
ROSE DOYLE
November 16, 2012
In loving memory of a great sister, aunt and
great aunt.
You did so many things for us,
Your heart was kind and true,
And when we needed someone,
We could always count on you.
Sad are the hearts that love you,
Silent are the tears that fall,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
Not a day goes by that you are not in our
thoughts.
- Mary Ellen, Jack, Mike, Linda and
Meghan, Cathy, Lou and John
1926-2014
JAMES E.WESTLAKE
FORMER R.C.A.F.
We often lay awake at night,
When the world is fast asleep,
And take a walk down memory lane,
With tears upon our cheeks,
The years we had with you,
Are worth their weight in gold,
The joy and laughter that you gave,
Are ours to have and hold.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it every day,
But missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
- Love Audrey and family
In Memoriams
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In Memoriams
BEUERMAN, Alvin & Darren
If tears could build a stairway, and
memories a lane,
I would walk right up to Heaven and bring
you back again,
No farewell words were spoken, no time to
say "Goodbye,"
You were gone before we knew it, and only
God knows why,
Our hearts are still aching with sadness and
secret tears still flow,
What it meant to love you (Dad & Darren),
only your family knows,
But now I know you don't want us to mourn
for you no more,
To remember all the happy times, life still
has much in store,
Since you'll never be forgotten (Dad &
Darren),
You will always be in our hearts and stay
forever.
- Love Mom, Lois, Ted, Gwen, Norm,
Warren, Judy, Connie, Bill and
grandchildren
Obituaries
Obituaries
JACK BUTSON
Jack Butson, 88, of St. Marys and formerly
of Mitchell and Staffa passed away
peacefully at the Mitchell Nursing Home on
Saturday, November 5, 2016. Beloved
husband of the late Wilma Butson (Sept. 7,
2016) for 64 years. Dear father of daughter
Rae Young (Bill), sons Keith Butson
(Laura), Jeff Butson (Janice) and Jim
Butson (Kathy). Devoted grandfather of Ian
Young (Elisabeth), Robyn McClinchey
(Josh), Lucas Fazakas (Christi), Stacey
Batten (Jason), Bevan Butson (Becca),
Brent Butson, Sarah Butson (Wade),
Jennifer Butson (Taylor) and David Butson
(Kayla). Loving great-grandfather of Avalon
and Finlay Batten, Isla Young and Josie
McClinchey. Dear brother-in-law of
Margaret Miller, Betty Dow and Mary F
Dow. Predeceased by his parents Leslie
and Christina Butson, grandson Devan
Butson, brothers-in-law Elmer, Mervin and
Roger Dow, Lorne Doupe, Eldon Allen and
Russell Miller and sisters-in-law Velma
Doupe and Gladys Allen. He was a life
member of Britannia Lodge #170, Seaforth
and was a Past District Deputy Grand
Master of South Huron District. Friends
were received at the Lockhart Funeral
Home, 109 Montreal St., Mitchell on
Monday, November 7, 2016 from 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service was held on
Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Rob
Congram officiating. A reception followed at
the Lockhart Reception Centre. Private
family interment in Staffa Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Parkinson
Society, Ontario Federation for the Cerebral
Palsied or Mitchell Nursing Home
Enrichment Fund would be appreciated and
may be made at
www.LockhartFuneralHome.com
May the love -of
thos. _a.rtund1 ypu,
- he)p you thfough
the (days ahead,
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
STOREY, Orville: In loving memory of
Orville Storey who passed away November
17, 2015.
Heaven's gate swung gently open,
The Master called softly "Come,"
And you, dear one, took the Master's hand,
And your work on earth was done.
We'll never cease to miss you,
And shed many silent tears,
Because we cannot share with you,
Our hopes, our joys, our fears.
But one day in God's garden,
When the Master calls us to come,
You'll be at the gates with open arms,
And say to us "welcome home!"
- We love you and miss you, Shirley, John,
Gail, Alex, Pat, Lloyd, Donna, Jack, Nancy,
Sherry, Murray, Gerald and all your
grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Obituaries
Obituaries
BRAID, Linda "Sally" (Hoover) - 65,
after a long struggle with metastatic breast
cancer, Linda peacefully passed away,
surrounded by the love of her family on
November 3, 2016, in Hamilton, ON. Linda
was the best friend and soul mate for over
30 years to Ken Doll. She was a mom to
Jennifer (John), James (Darla) and
stepmother to Randi (James), Charles,
Rebecca, Rachel, Rosie (Jason), Andrew
(Lynlee) and Geoffrey, and a Gramma to 11
beautiful grandchildren who brought a smile
to her face whenever she talked about
them. She was a sister to Julie (Tim), Joan
(Anthony) and Doug (Bebe), and an aunt,
great-aunt, cousin, sister-in-law and friend
to many. On September 19, 1951 Linda
was born to Merle (d. 2015) & David (d.
1994) Hoover in Windsor, ON. The family
moved to Seaforth, ON, in 1957 where her
parents ran Keating's Pharmacy. At the
request of Linda, cremation has taken
place. A private Celebration of Life for
family and friends will be held at a future
date. Our family would like to thank Linda's
oncologist and family doctor for the care
they provided these last few weeks. A
special thank you to CCAC and Bayshore
Health for their kind and helpful nurses and
personal support workers who gave Linda
laughs and encouragement during their
visits. For memorial donations the family
has chosen the Metastatic Breast Cancer
Fund or the Juravinski Hospital Cancer
Centre Foundation.
Wherever you are you will always be in my
heart. - Mahatma Gandhi
"We've;
shared
our lives
these many
gears,
You've held
my band::
you've held
my heart.
So many
blessings,
so few
tears -
yet or
moment,
we must
part."
Llaritriffin,
Obituaries
Obituaries
MUIR, Marie (Loretta) - Passed away at
the Clinton Hospital on November 11, 2016
in her 84th year, a life-long resident of
Seaforth. Loving wife for 63 years of Jack
Muir. They met on a blind date, set up by
some friends, in 1952 and were married in
1953. Marie always described the blind
date as "love at first sight': She was the
proud mother of Danny Muir (Mary), Barb
Muir (Cathy Bodfield), and Jill Muir (Mark
Sully). Loving sister of John Munro (Rose
Burgess), sister-in-law of Beth Muir, Doris
Muir, Jurrien Hoekstra and Angus Schilroth.
Predeceased by her mother Ella Jean
Armstrong -Munro and her siblings Faye
Munro, Gary Munro and Gayle Munro.
Deeply loved and fondly remembered by
her 5 grandchildren Carrie -Anne Muir,
Tracy Rosetti (Mirco), Kelly Muir, Janelle
Muir -Phillips (Wesley) and Christopher
Muir-Sararas (Adrienne Racher). Cherished
Great Grandma (GG) to Maya, Jack and
Elliot. Marie lived a wonderful life full of
many good times and laughter. She worked
as a secretary for a number of years
alongside Don Eaton, at Eaton Insurance
Brokers. Marie enjoyed the social part of
her job and always looked forward to
getting out her punch bowl every
Christmas, taking it to the office and filling it
with rum and eggnog to begin the festive
cheer. She enjoyed lawn bowling, travelling
to the tropical islands, knitting, playing
euchre, cribbage, chase the ace, twenty
one (a little competitive too as she would
bring out her little pouch of coins), cooking,
trying new recipes and baking a delicious
dutch apple pie. But most of all, Family was
of the utmost importance to Marie and they
meant the world to her. She always said,
Family means the most and they are
number One. She was surrounded by all,
during her final days. Much love, hand
holding and memories were exchanged.
Guitar music and a sing song at bedside
were part of her stay, which also brought
joy to others in the hospital. Marie always
liked a party. The family will be forever
grateful for the warm care and kindness
shown by the Doctor and all the nurses at
the Clinton Hospital. In the twelve days they
spent with her, the caregivers learned what
her loved ones had known for a lifetime.
Family was a beautiful part of her life. A
celebration of Marie's life will take place at
the Seaforth Legion, on Sunday, November
20th, from 1 to 3 PM. She loved flowers but
Marie along with Jack have been
supporters of their community, so we ask,
in lieu of flowers, donations may be directed
to the Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 156 and can be arranged through
McGLYNN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME,
Seaforth, 519-527-1390. Cremation has
taken place. Online condolences can be
made by visiting Marie's memorial at
www.mcglynnfamilyfuneralhome.com
Angels are watching over you
Wings wrapped gently around you,
Whispering you are loved and blessed.
- Angel Blessing