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EXPOSITOR, /JANUARY 29, 1981 THE -HOB
Kilbarchan Home • at Many visits
they riv ailed the aui until
beauty of Muskoka w hich is
tanmus. for its aut u col•
ours.
One" time. years ago. Jim
Baker Itad these trees tapped
and ..made enough maple
sv run for all 30 tit us to at
tied Laurier University '
Waterloo. called *time.
Donald Brightrall visited
with his mother Mrs. Gladys
Bright rail.,
Mr. and Mrs. Walhe
Mooney . nee Massey . Win•
nie Savauge. a former tt...ach
er of art at Seafortli Public
keep,our souls alive. ,
Art StualeiStaffa,and Alex
Miller with Mrs. Bessie
Smale: Mrs. and Mrs. Doug
:Dalrymple.: Lori and Steven.
Exeter nee Judy Muegge.
with Mrs. Anna Hoegy.
Duane Malcolm. Sir Wil-
least hate a taste on pancak-
es. Yumi v um.
Shirley Luther. HenSall
S' A'i dropped in Friday after-
noon and played the pi-,•in
for a by mn sing. Mts. Loth,:
read from St. Luke Chapter
IS, We need the Bible
Sehrool visited with Mabel
I tirobuill.
(lair Keith called and took
Jack trernay• for a drive,
Blv th way and old familiar
'daces.
Mr. and Mrs. Boss §rnale,
nec Louis Case visited
with Bessie •Smale. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Apapr:
Brucerodd• "and
George Cameron with her
mother
Paul Efildrehilad
OW will) l e.S.Ste StUalP, •
Mr.and M4,. j,A. 'Ste-
%% 411' canoe to'visit' friends On
• ' •
' Hankie Ball Called'. with
die •chuirch ealeodar,
r.
•
Kottehen -Welland, Marjorie
Papple s Settforth. Kenneth
Pappi,F- Kitchener. Daniel
fierr -1:foreltesters tit*.
- Bratilford, and; RIchard
Papple London.
400, Ada of 54'00'00
Montgomery of
OttrhOgtoo, Mrs Helen
Hockin of PcfeOptaughNo
Mrs. Mae Rodgers o ,Mil
it wauteel Wisconsin, "Mrti
Hiusser Was crtOdecqoed by
one sister. E rta, Mrs. 4rucp '
We have "Tasty. Nu' white, sliced
bread and over 404 kinds of donuts
FRESH- daily! (Except - Wed, )
FRANCIS•JOHN uSSER
,Francis John "Frank -
B-S— Urine-
ipal of Wilson Avenue Public
School. Kitchener. died in
Cambridge Meniorial Hos-
pital on January 23rd. Mr.
Hiusser, who resided at 110
Fourth Avenue. • Cambridge.
was 51.
Mr. Hiusser is siii-vivedbY
his wife, Marie Stirling, ;and
by three children. 'Linda,
Mrs. Michtliel Gordon. of
Cambridge: Fred of Milton
and Gordon of 'Cambridge.
He "is also survived he two
grandchildren:-
He is also survived by ftiur
brothers: Hartman of Sea-'
forth' Bill• of Stratford. Fred
of Wiarion and George Pin-
der of Welland and 'by six
sisters: Mrs. Mabel Baban-
see of Stratford. Mrs. Ida
EtkenswiHer of Stratford.
ORVAL HOLMES -
A Seaforth native, Orval
W. Holmes, 68. of Fair-
banks, Alaska, died in Las
Vegas. Nevada, on Decem-
ber 27. Mr. Holmes. and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Holmes, was born and edit.
Seatorth Manor residents
took a trap' - the forooto-
Flower Sh!).,... LIs film on
Fndas afternoon and w hat a
beautiful displat of plants
and now ers it was The
scions' min to ss..p., the
R Nlusital Ritde ans..
aii hough NOrne of tour rtsi
dents +lad pro itnisly tiewed
t"is film. all were thrilled
set. .o.; the Red ("dated
• Mounties • again rind' then-
heautituil% igrooined
nortorni in almost pertet.t
.t.niston Hrarie‘, Ross mot ed
a tote of thanks art an
.P 'tens. for sooting and assist;
with the ycsidents nest
twit •for a hich the\
tastgaNnu
Bakery El Cheese House
Zurich
Seaforth
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527-1803
Club Met on Tuesday 'after-
noon with sit tables to play.
Prizes • were w on tit Mrs.
Gertrude Hall, James Kelly.
Wattle Hedges and Mrs.
Dorothy Townsend. The tra-
t'elling lone hands was Al-
bert St. Denis. Mrs. Hazel
McGonigle had donated, tasty
cup cakes which all enjoyed
after the etiehreA- •
PERSONALS
Visiting with- Arthur Ni-
cholson were his grandson.
Pat Nicholson, and• friend of.
Cambridge. also. his great-
grandchildren Haren add
Christopher Nicholson. also.
of Cambridge.
Charles Ross was visiied
by his sister, and brother-in-
law . Mr. and i,Mrs. Ron,
Sproule of Goderich and also
accompanied them to Wing,
ham tovisit Charle smother,
Mrs. Henry Ross of the
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
• Miss Carolyn Keyes- visit-
ed with her _grandfathejr.
Wilber
Watson •Webster of, Clint-
on t isited with Wilber•Kayes-•
Witham- Scott and, ARrhur
- Nicholson on Saturday. and
also' entertained they resi-
dents with musical selections
on his mouth organ.
Mrs. Beattie of Wetland
visited with Frank Case-and
Mr. and • Mrs. Robt.
'McClure:
Oscar Noll and family of
Palmerston visited with Mrs.
Ruth Noll.
•
Obtained through a New Eior•
izons Grant
Re. - A 1 leidIng and
members, ,,t Bt the) Bible
Church conducted worship
set.. tee ,tit Wedresdat after-
noon. MV 114 Mrs* n
[obi, were it.) aitentiatke and
rendered isso heautdul duets
with Mrs Lobb. a,sompank
Ing +1 pleasure to
hear Mr and Mrs Lobb
sing Res ludding renierni
berctid both Doris Wills :trot
!Nelson Hall •Stratford
Hpspital. ' Readings were given bt El Lott and
Mrs. G. McGonigle white
Mrs. A. Yielding ac-
companied for the lit rims
Seaforth Manivr f ichre
FriedaY. in 1976. ,
Mr. Eliosser gradhated
from Seaforth District High.
School and then studied at
Stratford Normal Sehool.,Eie
started his teaching career in
-Clinton in" 1951 and eight
ti eu ba rl Ise
later
school mo
-ivn-ediNthoitabysenHioer
came to Galt in 1966 as .a
school principa_ .
Funeral and committal set--
.4„,vices were held at-Coutts and'
Son Funeral Home. Cam-
bridge -in the chapel on
Monday. January 2p at 2
p.m. Cremation followed.
As expressions -of sympa-
thy. donations to the Ontario
Heart Foundation would be
appreciated. ,
cated in Seaforth, . .
• Mr: Holmes/is survived by
his wife. Florence Ellen. and
by two sons, Orvan and
Russell. and two daughters,
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1414r4, liptICIAtko) OW
tun._ #,, o .. . . .....
brother
a
: Russell, Or Seaforth -
and .a . sister. mrs, ...WI':
'40indysicorePran -of catOry
iiteiCeraMsserd‘ ... jIii.'nla7inserilltft,4e7 .,.:1.)p.e:is:t4ietPrt.f..„,
Guelph„ •.. - • •:,-'
• After • leaving Seaforth.
Mr. ,Holmes continued his
education in Fairbanks: Al-
aska and taught school there
for many years..
Funeral services were held
from the Washelli Funeral
Home-. Seattle, Washington.
on December 31. 1980. •
Pallbearers were Orval W.
Holmes Jr.; Russet Holmes:,
Percy - W. Hoots. Charles E.
Munson. Michael Munson,
Michael Counts. Eric .W.
-Holmes 'and JaMes A. Chi'.
ton,..."-ReV. Emmett Carrot
Officiated-at the ceremony, . . . •
DAVID PAPPLE '
Funeral services for the
late -David Papple of Seaforth
were held at the Whit'ney--,
Ribey_ Funeral -Home. Sea-
forth on 'Wednesday .lap. 21
conducted' by Rev. T.A.A.
Duke of First Presbyterian
Church. Mr. Papple who was
in this 96th year died at the
Huronview on Jan. 19,•
• The. names of flowerbear-
ers were not available at
-press time last week. All
grandchildren of the late Mr.
Fipple they' were: .Wilma.
BY MABEL TURNBULL ,
Wednesday. Res. James
Broadloin St, Thomas Atigt.
it an Church Look the wry ice.
with Laura- Lay is organist of
St. Paul's. Clinton. at the
piano
% ISITORS
Mr and Mrs- Dick Edmis-
ton. Riple: visited .flis mother
Mrs, .101.11an, Edmiston.
carcime.,
- Sirs George Bock. -Mit.
dieti visited- het p-ilpitheri-,
Lena at...111).e.%t Mrs;' Alum
HoegviandIvitss:Hullicv •
PrityThvylis, iakeS#Out
tor • the weekend fo, si-sd his
ban 'and infant dau,ghter.
Kathleen. li 'months. s isited
the Home. Rita w•as.4 fOrmer
meitiber 4.tlatzfro,.-taff. Kath•
leen• is pike an active little
lads
• Special congratulations 1t)
Gary and Linda MOrtison on
the arrival Lpl Christopher
Gary, the New Year's babv:
Linda is a. 11*n-tuber of Kil
barchan staff. We were all
pulling for you. hoping it
would he the Ness Year's
hubs . the first horn at
Seatorth Community hospital
iii 1 g
•
(.-ar8oll Barry R.N.A. has
pined the Kilbarchan staff.
For s.onN_ d4s now we
hate heard the Ger-r-r of the
sans and this week they hate
motet) to Church Street and
are busy cutting limbs off our
trees,. One outside ms ‘‘ in-
does scents to be Marked for
destruction.
l'ni a sentimentalist when
I think it takes a htindred-
years to gross -these trees: I
hear remarks fttni the resi-
dents too. They arc wonder-
ing • abOut suMmer shade
when 1110 sit qn •the lawn.
In the autumaj. wrote of•the
beauty of dune trees, dress-.
ed in their autumn colours.
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SERIN1HIEISIER-' ANSTET T: SINCE
1950
.. Lorne 'Kirkpatrick was'vis-.
.ited by his son *Lorne, on
the week-end.
Mrs. Violet Elgie Visited
with Mrs. Gladys Wallis and
William Scott.
Welcome to Mrs. Ruth
Noll of Palmerston who has •
become a resident at ' Sea-
- forth rizlattor Nursing'Home_ Homer
Welcome to Lorne. Kirk-
patrick. fottnerly of Oshawa.
Ontario. who has also be-
come a resident.at.Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home.
Church Services will be
condl ' eted on Wednesday by
Ret . James Broadfoot of.St.,
Thomas Anglican Church.
The euchre club will meet
again on Tuesday February 3
at 2 p.m. '.,,,•
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