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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1 would like to thank rela-
ALLAN -In loving memory of
I will always remember the
Funeral Home where funeral
service was held on Satur-
be born again in the words of
Jesus means we must
aline ��of�ale�
AND OTHERS
tives, friends and neighbours
a dear husband, father,
BY MABELTURNBUII:L
La on with Mary Layton.
Yt
day, June 6; 1981 at 2 'p.m.
which
become as• little innocent
In .the estate of
for the visits., cards and
grandfather and great grand-
Rev. A. R -R Yielding
Lillian Kerslake and Mrs.
loved you so,
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children to inherit eternal life
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Q''I'Y
W1LE.REIAD E1 LAWRENCE
hospital. AIs.Q whenin thefather.
spec at
Wilson Allan who
Bethel B
• Bible. took ourserrice
J.A.Stewact came to visit
Mabel Turnbull. Jean Dill
tery. Rev. J.G. Vanslyke
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starter, ridge vent at
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sed AWAY one year ago.
pas y S
an We. dnesday with Mrs,
officiated. 28-09.1
both thought and deed. Our
more cream after every-
thing was cleared away.
All persons having .(aims
thatil�j to Dr- Underwood.
Jltt1e M. 1$ •
Y#eldtn 'at the �iiR pc. .,i ead.
'fltulbtA F�cildgy after tooth
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a alt st ilii sx#te of ►y'il-
$
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cried,
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fret(.,Lary nre 1�lalur�cr. "
' .uf tht« Seaforth bltaspital attd
One, ytWat Ago, tsadtiv.'
,
Mlrs, efsoni lu, "' ; lacc.at
valloy.,
Malkus, nurses and staff. A
gaffer by 1)'ulilk Atteiiop all,?tyShta tit .
"iotttteri} of'the Yllla't of '
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fabricating equipment and inventory
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races, colour or creed. The
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bounty of 'Perth: rctlred
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it faced'' his i with
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teitifttt lvlt a lesson' :Ir�r.
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Olzth9l(l4 tlnitt<d.Church
monstrations on making cor-
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"
farmer, who died A•+n• the
EQUIPMENT Bend S' metal lathe;
cagrage. ),
them Cor' .its to thitak oboe{'•
.It>itiolrrcloir came Thttrday' '
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at the location In 141un1iltip.
20111 day of Dccenibct.
. board which are numbered
Until the very end.
Rev. Yielding s .se;•tnotlttte
*k .4•h•tn; to sing for us w1th
The family of Jack McDer-
For ,terms an.diconditions please cuntdct
1980,. are hereby n.ultied
DALE -In loving memorly of a
He tried so hard to 'stay with
quoted the poem '"The
Audrey MAIW* it,• leader,
Whitmpre.'
Office, 80 Dundas Street,
RATHWELL &'ASSOCIATES
to send in full particulars
'dear father and grandfather,
us.
Burial pf Moses." By Nebo §
a4d.' .Margaret
rniture, appliances etc.
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of their claims n, the
Donald W. (Buzz) Dale who.
His fight was all in vain' . ,
lonely mountian on this side
accompgnist. Piano solo -
Lag 315 welder c/w wire feed ,attachments: ESAB
220 -04 1
undersigned on or het\tre
passed away two years ago,
God took him to his loving
Jordan's wave I The angel
Leanne Whitmore "Scrappy.
songs like "Wi ,a Hundred
-
('l�l�F's
the 2nd day of Jul%• l4hl
after which date the
June 11. 19'9.
We watched you suffer
home.
And freed him from his pain.
of God laid him there. 'I
recalled this •from Grade IV
Squirrel." Piano solos were
also played by Jeff Wilbee,
Tracy Reid, Vicki Tremeer,
made by the Bethel Bible
lG� •1•fl
assets will be distributed
We know not wM -
Lovingly remembered by
reader at' S.P,S. was based
Passed away nine years ago.
dried flowers etc.. in a varietyladies
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUID TORS. APPRAISERS
having regard only to
claims then recei%cd
All we could do was just
by
wife Doris and family.
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an the teachings of Jesus to
his disciples in St. John
Vicki Gordon. Cathy Carter,
Heather McKercher, Debbie
77 MAIN ST SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1W0
bated at Seaforth, On-
stand
When the time ,flame we
Chapter II. Vs. 9 and 10.
Campbell, Mary Lou
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tario, this 9th da ti l June
suffered too,
10 Personal "�
We see in, this age large
Stewart.
- 1981. For you never deserved what churches made of stone or ffiSTOAit vF THE CHOIR
CCONNELL Years a o three ladies of
M you went through. bnck but in olden times the l3
STEWART God took vour hand and we Mrs. Gisela Richardson (nee church of God was perhaps in the congregation came and
& DEVEREAUX had to part. Dorrance), Andy and Beth, caves or secret places to asked me if I would consider
a11 %- Box 220, He eased your pain but broke joyfully a nounce the forth- escape prosecution for wor- organizing a Jr. Chior for
al�iee < �a.iales g '� g Northside. After giving if,
Seaforth, Ontario our hearts. corrin ordination of Douglas shipping illegally where to. 8 g
• Solicitors for da in"our ccont there is careful thought, I phoned
You fell asleep without .a Richardson to the biaconate Y rY
Auction- Calendar theExecutors�(ty i goodbye. in the Holy Catholic Church freedom of worship and we one of the ladies and said I'd
But memories of you will (Anglican), on June 18, 1981, can worship in the way we B try and had the chlor
never die. in St. Bartholomew's can worship in the way we until I took this stroke in
JUNE 10 -For Meadowview Estates, property and Sadly missed and lovingly Church, Winnipeg, Mani. choose. - 1964. A period of about 35
6 modular homes located at Oil Springs. 1:30 p,m. 2.+ Card of Th;i1iks remembered by wife Mona, toba. by the Rt. Rev. Barry Rev. Yielding spoke of his years. I feel the choir is in
JUNE 13 -For Rita Pfaff Estate. Property and daughter Debbie and son -in- Valentine. Bishop of Ru- own experience in Toronto good hands with Audrey
household effects at 10:30 a.m. at 31'- Williams St., law Frank. grandchildren pertsland. Your prayers are where a vacant Chinese McLlwain as leader.
Exeter. We wish to thank all our Rachel. Paul. all of h6ndon. requested. Following ordi- laundry was used for service. I was very pleased with
JUNE 23 -For Monkton Tire, Monkton at b:30 p.m. friends and neighbours for 25-09.1 'nation, the Rev. tfichardson We have a promise that this choir.,They, sing with a
the cards-, flowers and acts of where two or three are clear full ringing tone. In a
Property, vehicles, equipment and stuck. kindness at the loss of Jim's will take charge of the parish few words 1 complimented
JUNE 25-Repossesseb woodworking and metal DALE -In loving memory of a ' of Turtle River, Saskatche- gathered together in Christ's P '
fabricating equipment at Vanastra at ':00 p.m. brother. Your thoughtfulness wonderful and dear father wan. 26.09-1 name there will He be also. the choir and told them the
is deeply appreciated and Donald W. Buzz Dale who How fortunate we are to be history of the choir. it was
20,-09-1 will always be rememhtired. living in a free count where organized by me in 1937.
passed away 2 years ago, g country
Jim and Connie June If. l9?9. 28 Deaths worship is our own choice. A BARBECUE
Robertson l think of you in silence, We think of some coun-
t//w' leG/ .�.1�CL��•� 24-09x1 And make no outward show, tries where worship is limit- We never have a dull
BETSY ANN (BESSiE) moment at Kilbarchan. With
But what it meant to lose ed Rev. Yielding spoke of
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS DAVIDSON the good weather' our Staff
1 wish to thank Dr. Malkus you, "light" as important for in has been busy planning a
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO and the nursing staff of No one, will ever know. In Seaforth . Community the dark we may stumble
Seaforth Hospital for the You wished no one farewell Hospital on Thursday, June Jesus said "i am the Light of barbecue for us so Friday
(519) 527-1458. excellent care they gave me Or even said goodbye, 1481, Betsy Ann (Bessie) the world and those afternoon was planned for it. believing The weather was ideal:
during my stay there. Thank You were gone. before I knew Davidson to Seaforth and in Him should not perish but
from McKillo Townshi and In advance; the staff had
you also to Father ('aruana it, McKillopTownship have everlasting life.A man carried ,chairs and made a
and those who visited and And only God knows -why. Walton in her 96th year. cometh unto Him exce pt by wide circle. I counted 20
sent cards. It was greatly I do not need a special day, Survived by nephews, Stan- the Spirit of God and we cart
Richard g residents in the cine esu, 1.
' 21 Tender Wan -ted ley Hiller of Seaforth. Hary-
appreciated. Jim Nolan Dad. - expect an eternal- rife with tar menu was as .usual,
24.09x 1 To bring you to my mind, ey • Hillen of Kingston, Mrs, Him where there is .no -dark-
Edith days 1 do not think of Edith Dunlop, Seaforth and ness to stumble. He spoke to hamburgers and hotdogs,
Lobbyou Mrs,. Ken Cowan o€ Midland. two people who had accepted out cooks were busy as these
a+ y hank m Predeceased b. four. sisters, ++ by,
served hot an S)passed
N At°
Ministry of t would like tot y Are very, hard to find y Christ, the light of the mem ers o # e n
Auctioneer ,famil relatives an`d friends They say time heals all my Margaret, Mrs: Calvin world."' y h
Housing' who visited me and sent Hillen; Maude. Mrs. John abundance, seconds, thirds
CALENDARcards;cards: treats and flowers sorrow, Gorb ;Ida, Mrs. Alshc Avre OLD FASHIONED? and in some cases fourths
Ontario And helps me to forget. y Y• Some people speak of the
Clinton 482-7848 a P g were available and no one
while i was .a patient in Mabel, Mrs. Harry Allen; old fashioned religion but he '
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 10 HousingBut time so far has only seemed shy at this opportunL-
Seaforth Hospital. A special. and three brothers, Edward, cited two who' .have ven
A.M.-Appliances, furni- (tCorporation thanks to Dr. Underwood and Proved. Samuel and Nelson. Friends ity. Along with these choco-
ture err: af• Lobb's Barn. How much i miss you yet. themselves to the Lord. This to milk, was served with
Dr. Wong and the nurses for Even though I said goodbye, called at the Whitney=Ribey -is happening today. We must
CI' 4. El [C 11 g g Y t o same affluence
(new'); Makita power cut off saw: Bench model drill'
press; bench grinder; electrical paint sprayer;
()X•.AC gauges and hose: 'spray guns; 3/8" -drilli
assortment of wood and metal hand tools.
VfVENTORY•Quantity of flat, angle, round, square
pipe and metal(, S" x5•' x20' I beam: 5" x 20' thick
wall pipe; metal bench with vise; 2 metal work tables
on casters; 10' roller: assortment of nails and
screws; C shape counter; wood cupboard; oil`
furna cc; 6' alum. step ladder; 2 h.p. lawn mower:
2-8' wood work benches: Mighty Mike 34cc 42"
chain saw; 1/2 h.p. motor; partial picnic tables: hard
woods; plywood; scaffolding with casters: 24"
exhaust fans; plus many more small items related to
wood and metal business.
TRUCK -1971 Dodge Fargo window van. as is.
For further information please contact:
THWE & SSOCiATES 527 1458
iwon, r in.. a er.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20-10
Tender Reference
Number B05 P.T. 81-71
their special kindness.
Gwen Harburn
I will always remember the
Funeral Home where funeral
service was held on Satur-
be born again in the words of
Jesus means we must
.
We finished off with gen-
��fo�ial�l
A.M.-Stock reduction
For the removal of shing-
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heart is purer than gold
Remember the heart that
day, June 6; 1981 at 2 'p.m.
which
become as• little innocent
erous ice cream cones,
alp11-
ine .
auction of approximately
les and installation of new
Paul Hildebrand', Jean Hil-
loved you so,
Interment in Brussels Ceme-
children to inherit eternal life
Believe it or not, one of the
• •'
50 used motorcycles at
_•y.. �
Hull Gull
shingles, metal. eaves
•1 would like to thank every-
Is the heart that won't forget.
tery. Rev. J.G. Vanslyke
meaning we must chane in
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residents was calling for
ice
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TUES.. JUNE 23-6 P.M.-
starter, ridge vent at
Goderich OH -1 and Win
one who sent flowers, cards
A thousand. times I needed•
officiated. 28-09.1
both thought and deed. Our
more cream after every-
thing was cleared away.
Debbie Maloney, Dublin
Furniture, antiques etc. *at
'for
ham OH -3. g
And visited me while I was a
patient in Seaforth hospital.
you,
And a thousand times 1 have
/
thoughts should be of our
neighbour.
Thelma brou ht some of her
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UNRESERVED
Blyth Arena Cora
Yt
installation of hely 9 mm
Also to Dr. Rodney and Dr.
cried,
�
W1 meets
It would be a much better
simple games used for handi--
REPOSSESED EQUIPMENT AUCTION
We have been instructed b the secured parties to
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Brown estate.
WED. JUNE 24, 6 P.M.-
(3/8") fir plywood sheet
in at Goderich OH -1.
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Malkus, nurses and staff. A
So if my love could have
June' -meeting of the sea-
R
world if this commandment
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_.. Love
capped persons, such as
throwing 'catchinga
sell b Public Auction all Woodworking' and metal
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Property, '77 pick up
Tenders will be received
special thank you to my
family for looking after
saved you Dad,
You would nearer have died,
forth W.1. was held at the
t as universal,
toward . our, ' fellowmen
,and
large foam rubber ball and
a
fabricating equipment and inventory
truck, -fencing equipment.
for the above until 1_1:_00
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--Loved- and• s dry mtssed--'by
ho' e _ of. ,Maz , I1lao[an -last ,.
r y..
,. whether 'they be of different. _
throwin coloured - -.hoo s -. • . - - . -
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tools; etc: 1=Dr ftie-e3tate
a.m. 7ocar trine, aly 3,
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daughter Debbie...
Wednesday evening. De-
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races, colour or creed. The
over six inche spikes, also
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at Vanastra, 2 miles south of Clinton. Follow signs
-South I- floor
• Tom Beattie, Londes
Ont.
1981, b the Ontario
y
Housing Corporation,
-
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monstrations on making cor-
secrets of living are caring''
throwing balls into,holes on a
EQUIPMENT Bend S' metal lathe;
happy to report.
C/o
relatives
cards and gifts W %h made
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sages and arcatiging flowers
and sharing:" Our meeting
. board which are numbered
model industrial drill press (like new): Forte heavy
T, 'JUNE 27,-10 A.M.-
Court House and Registry
The family of Jack McDer-
Columban C.W.L. for their thanks to Dr. Malkus. Ever -
Y
were given by Steven Hilde-
closed with prayer and hymn
for scores. A few ambitious
duty 24" power hack saw; fully hyd. 10 ton press:
Lboro,
chard Lobb's barn.I
Office, 80 Dundas Street,
mott wish to extend' their
mer and Kathleen for
their kindness and thought-
brand and enjoyed by the
"Tis. Sweet to trust in Jesus"
souls sang a few songs ted by
Hyd. 3/8" sheatt; ? h.p. 3000 Ib. hyd: pump; ESAB
rniture, appliances etc.
P.O. Box 5600. Terminal
sincere appreciation to their
GLANVILLE-in loving mem•
members. He had on .display
followed by our social hour
Olivet McKay. . Scottish
Lag 315 welder c/w wire feed ,attachments: ESAB
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"A", London, Ontario.
relatives, friends.•and neigh-
ory of a dear son, brother and
several artificial arrange-
over homemade cookies
songs like "Wi ,a Hundred
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N6A 2P3 (519/679-7110)
boors for their many acts of
uncle. Meryl Douglas whg
••ments using silk flowers,
made by the Bethel Bible
Pipers and I was moved to
radial arm saw (new): Leeson V. h.p. paint sprayer
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from whom details and
kindness. The beautiful floral
Passed away nine years ago.
dried flowers etc.. in a varietyladies
and fruit juice
add a Harry Lauder song
(new'); Makita power cut off saw: Bench model drill'
press; bench grinder; electrical paint sprayer;
()X•.AC gauges and hose: 'spray guns; 3/8" -drilli
assortment of wood and metal hand tools.
VfVENTORY•Quantity of flat, angle, round, square
pipe and metal(, S" x5•' x20' I beam: 5" x 20' thick
wall pipe; metal bench with vise; 2 metal work tables
on casters; 10' roller: assortment of nails and
screws; C shape counter; wood cupboard; oil`
furna cc; 6' alum. step ladder; 2 h.p. lawn mower:
2-8' wood work benches: Mighty Mike 34cc 42"
chain saw; 1/2 h.p. motor; partial picnic tables: hard
woods; plywood; scaffolding with casters: 24"
exhaust fans; plus many more small items related to
wood and metal business.
TRUCK -1971 Dodge Fargo window van. as is.
For further information please contact:
THWE & SSOCiATES 527 1458
21-09-1 special thank you to all of P g Y count. %_ urtesy remarks
Jack's friends who •gave of The reason is hidden some. were given by Mrs. Scott.
their friendship when it was where. Mildred Kerr opened the
In the pattern God has 'th "A
RA Jul, A
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specifications may be ob-
tributes, the cards and me-
June 10.
of containers.
VISITORS
expressing the reason "noo"
moment to place an Ex--
tained. Details and speci-
morial donations, the food so
The parting comes. our
Mrs. L. Lawson was the.
Doris- Hackney, Exeter,
I were a kilt." Some may
1 would like to thank all my
fications may -also be ob-.
thoughtfully provided; and
hearts .are broken,
winner" of a- corsage made,
Paul Hildebrand', Jean Hil-
know it,
dee appreciation for the
p pp
tained from the Huron
the prayers and kind words
A loved one leaves with
June 3rd being the day of her
debrand; Mr. and Mrs. Art
Debbie Dillon of the staff -
We miss you . more than
County Housing Author-
of comfort helped us so much
words unspoken,
wedding anniversary; and
' Smale with Bessie Smale,
came with her children,
W.I. to be guests at- their
ity, 48 The Square, God-
in our time of sorrow. Special
No one knows the grief we
Mrs. G. Ken won a corsage
Debbie Maloney, Dublin
Karen and Brian who
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO) NOK 1WO
erich, Ontario. N7A 1M5
thanks to Rev. Stanley. Joy
bear,
in a lucky, number draw.
Donald Brightrall, with
seemed to enjoy the outing
sincere thanks and apprecia-
(519/524-2637); quoting
, 'and the choir of Trinity
When everyone meets and
Steven was introduced by
Gladys Brightrail and Jack
while their mother assisted
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours, the
reference number as
Anglican Church of Mitchell,
he's not there.
Doris Hugill and thanked by.
Frost St. Tomas with Mabel
in 'the serving. A . special
which I could not have got
through this difficult time.
above.
Rev. George Anderson of
We cannot keep from
Helen Scott.
Turnbull, Debbie Maloney,
thanks to the, staff for engi-
nieces and nephews.
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THE LOWEST OR
Exeter, the ladies of Crediton
wondering,
Program was prepared by
Dublin brought Isabel Lam-
neer-Ing this enjoyable event.
Mrs. E. Popple Rave an
interesting report of
ANY TEN. DER' NOT
Women's Institute and the T.
No matter how we try,
mrs. Hugill and Mrs. Scott
ble from the Manor by
No ill effects were reported
their visits, cards and flow- and neighbours for all the
NECESSARILY, '
Harry Hoffman Funeral
And in our sad and lonely
with Mrs. Hugill opening it
wheelchair to visit Anna
from over indulgence I'm
Dr, Malkus, the Ladies of our
ACCEPTED:
Home of Dashwood.' A
hearts,
with a poem "Make the Days
Hoegy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
happy to report.
ley-on•Thames. England,
and Bertram Andrews, Nor
relatives
cards and gifts W %h made
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We kee on askin wh
••
neral Home. We also would
with, Ont. Special thanks to
21-09-1 special thank you to all of P g Y count. %_ urtesy remarks
Jack's friends who •gave of The reason is hidden some. were given by Mrs. Scott.
their friendship when it was where. Mildred Kerr opened the
In the pattern God has 'th "A
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20-09-1
Remember, it take but a
24 Card Of Thanks
needed most. A special men-
tion to Bonnie `and Gord
planned.
meeting wt a poem
pocket of Smiles" and con -
moment to place an Ex--
Slaght, whose• friendship and.
We must believe and trust
ducted the business. Roll call
positor Want Ad. Dial
527.0240.
1 would like to thank all my
help means so much. To Earl
and Jeannette Lippert, my
him•
And some day we will
was answered with what
members brought for ex:
friends,•relatives and neigh-
dee appreciation for the
p pp
understand.
change of slips and bulbs.
f� �� /`
P•�
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bouts for the many cards and
many things you have done.
We miss you . more than
An invitation from Clinton
t�i iP (. .�.��%L•lal
gifts and visits, I received
You stood by me at a time
anyone knows,
W.I. to be guests at- their
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERSwhile
We, the nieces and nephews
a 'patient in Clinton
hospital. Jamie Dalton
that was so difficult for you. i
As each day passes the
emptiness rows.
picnic July 32rd in Clinton
Park Seaforth
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO) NOK 1WO
of the late Miss Bessie
Davidson wish' to express our
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cannot flue the words to
express how deeply 1 feel.
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The tears shed we can
was accepted.
W.I. will sponsor a queen of
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sincere thanks and apprecia-
We would like to extend our
To my friends and family.
my heartfelt thanks for your
wipe away.
y.
But the ache in our hearts
the fair candidate at the
Seaforth Fall Fair. Plans
tion to our relatives. friends
and neighbours for the beau•
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours, the
love and support, 'without
will always stay.
Remembered by
were made to go to Huron=
24 Card of Thanks 24 Card Thanks
tiful floral tributes, the do-
Northside United
Masonic Lodge, for sym•
flowers
which I could not have got
through this difficult time.
always
Mom, Dad, sisters, brothers.
view on June 17th with Mrs.
L. Lawson and Mrs. Kerr
of
nations to
Church. the Heart Fund, the
ath cards, and
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charitable donations, and
Kathyy cDermott.
it
nieces and nephews.
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preparing the. program.
1 wish to thank my family. We would like to express our.
Cancer Fund and cards of
other acts of kindness we
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Mrs. E. Popple Rave an
interesting report of
relatives, and neighbours for, thanks to relatives, friends
sympathy. A special thank
received during our sad loss
Bill ConnieFlanagan
An Expositor Classified
.the
District Annual hosted by
their visits, cards and flow- and neighbours for all the
you to Rev. .las. Vanslyke,
of a deaf sister and brother-
and
will pay you dividend's. Have
Seaforth W.I. in Northside
ers. Thanks to the nurses on fiowers,, cards, gifts and
Dr, Malkus, the Ladies of our
Mrs. Mary Branchett, Hen•
wish to thank tq,pir family,
'and Nends for
you -tried one? Dial 527.0240.
Church May 21st. Highlights
2nd floor University Hosp- visits during our bfief h'osp-
ital, Dr. Hurst and his assist italization and since return•
U.C.W., to the hospital staff
and the Whitney•Ribey F
ley-on•Thames. England,
and Bertram Andrews, Nor
relatives
cards and gifts W %h made
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of the day's activities were
ants. Thanks to ,the St, ing home. Also special
neral Home. We also would
with, Ont. Special thanks to
their 35th.weddin "�,Pntiiver-
sary a memorable 4tasion.
recalled. A film on a riding
school for the disabled was
Columban C.W.L. for their thanks to Dr. Malkus. Ever -
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tike to ex rens our sincere
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Rev, T.A.A. Duke anis Wil-
Cuthin
'Thanks to their famil `i�br the
y
SCHELLENBERGER-Steve
shown showing how disabled
flowers and good wishes. one's thoughtfulness was
Thanks to those waio brought greatly appreciated;
thanks to the staff of the
Seaforth Manor for the wen•
mer and Kathleen for
their kindness and thought-
surprise dinner held at ttir
daughter
and Pat wish. to announce the
arrival' of their son, Wayne. 8
y
rn�ivaRhorse cert enjoy riding
pony,
treats since 1 came, home. Brenda.and Darrell
derful care given our dear
fulness. Ed and Janct
and son,-in-lawf;I,I�
Mary Margaret and Johripounds, I3 ounces, on June
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Eileen Cronin Dalton
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aunt for the past six years.
Andrews and family.
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Vah i#akel, - 24.09x1
t iA981 in Goderich hospital.
Scott, Helen McKenzie.:and,,�
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Mrs. Sam Scott.
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