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ANNOUNCEMENTS
• !at 5:Jaffa
SIRTH5
AELL Mr. and MrLArth
kl..• Reit, •Crediton, .annettn.
the birth of a datighter, Le
Deborah, ;September 10
South Huron KO5j)1—a sI
ter for Donna,. .1.10rit LY,t1
and Timothy,
COOKE — Mr. and Mrs. 41ber
P. Cooke, ;Exeter, announe
the 'birth of a son, September
13, at South liuron Hospital,'
COVSLN — Mr, and Mrs. Pete
Cowen, Hamilton, announc.
the birth of a .sen, Sept
Peter, September 44
FARWELL, — Air. And, Mrs
Louis Farwell,. Zurich, an
Peunce the birth of a son a
South Huron. liespitali Sep
tember IL
FLANNERY — Pat and Nita
.F tannery (nee Smith), Len
don, :announce the birth of
their son at St, Joseph's. Hos-
pital, London., August
brother for Perry, Jimmy,
Raymond and Patsy, and
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred 'Smith, Hensall.
GRACE.— Mr, and Mrs. Oren
Grace, Gibraitar, Michigan,
BIRTHS • .... • ... NO "CHARGE CARDS OF THANK
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all Para VP1',4, eRCh . 2c
cARPS OF THANKS • . • • 75
Pr ANPAogNIgNTS. ....,.... 75; We wish to sincerely thank
IN memonlAeis 4i.00
our neighbor,neighbor,fri
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(Four -line verso)
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t ENGAGEMENTS
LJy MRS. ,4P.H,N, •TAMPIr.aMAN
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STAFFA
A reception was held in
Staffa Hall Friday evening for
Mr, and AIM Garry FitilaYson,
Walt=
Duncan Scott road the ad-
dress and. -Carlyle Meikle made
the .presentatien of.Sift of
money,
Lives who helped to make our
g 0 I Ce n wedding anniversary
such a pleasant event by re -1
memhering us with their good I
Mr, and Mrs. Willis F. Gill, 1:11s.ihnnE6d'rellfelsa't.Llers. aal4 .14:tizes'r,
illt 3 Parkhill, wish to an- •
flounce the engagement their Tana; SlinPaen, BR 1 Clande:
14c
daughter, Carol Loreen, to AIL!
r li. . , • on lister, only the faintly of the „late Mrs.
son of Mr and Mrs. Will David Digtnan wish to' express
larto, Tile wedding to take so thoughtfully sent treats, i
place on Saturday, September flowers, cards And letters And '
' 30, at a o'clock, United Church, visilect while •a ,patient, Special
.Gr nd Be cl Onta i 4* thankS to Dr. Goddard, 'Dr
7, John Ailliter, Hamilton, 1031141. rneartireit thank to those who '
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" Dr, and Airs. Thomas Gans, the nursing staff o
Watson, Lucan, are pleased to South Huron Hospital, Rev,
! announce the engagement. of \\Inflow, 13onthron's funer .a J
announce the arrival of theii
chosen son, Gerald Michael,
August 18—a. grandson for
' Air. and Mrs, Wellington
Haist, Exeter,
HOCKEY Al
neth Hockey, London,
flounce the birth of
daughter, Mar y Gwy
Susan, September 9, a
Joseph's Hospital, Lonclo
INGRAM — Mr. and Mrs,
'Ingram, Hensall, anno
the birth of a daughter,
tember 10, at Clinton P
Hospital, Clinton.
MILLER — ,loyce and
Miller, Staffa, announce
birth of their daughter, K
Joyce, in Stratford Gen
Hospital on August 30.
MULLER — Bill and
Muller, RR 1 Crecliton,
nounce the birth of a da
ter at South Huron Hosp
September 13.
POLLOCK—Kenneth and
Pollock (nee Bell), RR 2 1
sail, announce the, birth
their son, James Kenneth
South Huron Hospital,
tember 5.
REDFORD — Mr. and Mrs,
A. Redford, RCAF Centra
announce the birth of
daughter, Karen Louise,
South Huron Hospital, S
texnber 11,
WELCH—Mr, and Mrs, .Bar
Welch, Lucan, announce
birth of a son, Timothy
David, September 9, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London—a
brother for Dale and Lynda.
ENGAGEMENTS—
t len daughter Derothy ome, ,pallbearers, those who
beth to Mr, John Russell Rad- loaned cars and all who helped ,
in so many Nvays to ease the
cliffe, son of Mr, and ,Mrs.
John 5, Radcliffe, Lucan. The loss of our loved one, are
wedding will take place on gratefully acknowledged and
Friday. October 6 at 7 o'clock deeply aPPreelated* David
An the evening in the Lucan Diene "d
'United Church,I.4c
I
CARDS OF THANKS OKE—In loving memory of our j
IN MEMORIAM
elder of church
Archibald Jeffery, El, .dled
Victoria liospital, London, .Sun -
•day afternorin Where he had
been a patient for this past
week.
, He was born on August 15,
IWO, son of the late Air. •and
William Jeffery.
On May 10, 1922 he was Mar
-
tied to Rhea Sadler, Staffa,
Nelsen Howes .orchestra pro•
vided the mimic far ;dancing.
personal items.
David :Kemp. Son of Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur Kemp,: enters
Teachers College at Stratford
this week.
.Sunday visitors with james
Miller and his sister were Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred McNicol, Airs.
Winnifred Dayman and Mr.
George Miller, all of Landon—
and Mr, and. Airs. John Mc-
Lachlan, Egrriondville.
Mr, and Mrs, Will Sparks,
.eaforth, visited on Thursday
d
in raw v
Ay MRS. W.E1,1-WOCID PILL
GRAND AEND
Erie Power, Grand Bend
and tha winner
. is , s
was
Qafi th 1111:1
weed, the winner of twin 'dolls
; in a draw held on Labor Day.
F'reviously tickets bad been
sold by the .Orpha Club and the
money is to be used for Christ-
inas_ cheer for less fortunate
children. in the •county.
Personal items
News hyclget 'rem 15I tg, Ireland
Baseline topic. for AOTS
At the ,opening meeting or
James St, AOTS elab MondaY
BY AIRS. ARCHIE DEWAR night, Bev. D. F. mer of ,oa.
forth. described his recent trip
= Mr, William and Howard to„lrelandi
xweenre itgliteexsetsua'slIdth0Afir j.ciapnyden11110'sn. ()hull tirhaevezismaernadkiscgee.,through#
As:inlodoacod 465 Noreen walk= usea pictures to Illustrate
The men served a'harbecue
itIVILri.yr's IA, '441 vilairwseltd.cend(;:tillohan eAolni?..f Sun-
gsuu:NPirie,c a� their lsnl4c11„ei ene:tr191141g1714-b:ci werey
day. ! Percy Meralls and •apprecia
Mrs. nar'eld Berry spent the , tion was expressed by Dr. H.
f(Vil'elnirekaii.eyndlinawdriythlelyelsi,ertesuocgenhi..otoZ1,1, aaenanndd 913a. n iCe od w tehhe. glufress.t Espldeearieer!com-
amily of Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs. A. Dewar
anAdirj. eattnyd ofAlTrso.rolirteor.noAnir.Tia.onldt onurS.Unacniady.mrs. rjavia 1.104and
Mrs. Stewart Marriott, Ron' had as their guests on SurlidaY,
and Afaminne of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutt ,and
ttrvsn. AaInacturieler.Baikaelfrioefe G juonirgbe;ifaatilay and Mrs. Emily Stew.,
missionary from. South
and John Jones were guests Africa,
Miss Mary De Brabazdere
with Mr. and Mrs. John .Kowal- has returned to St. Joseph's
chuk and family. t, Academy in London ha. enter
Rally Day service will he! Grade 12 far the coming year,
held in Grand •Bend United! Mrs. Stewart, of Detroit, is
Church on Sunday, September spending a few holidays with
17 at 11:15 a.m. 3 Mrs. A. Rundle.
A short course, "When food Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McAl-
makes a difference" will be ! pine, of Aliso. Craig. were Sun -
held on September 28 by Grand day guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Bend Women' In til te. , Duncan MeNaughton,
Mr. Jeffery was a member
QC the Staffa United Church ,
tsienrtevi4logf haiss 344 a s elder .at alae.
former secretary treasurer of
ethreeamielrlyb bert Cooperative
Besides his wife he is surv- '
Ned by ane WI) Spencer, Bib-
bert township; one brother,
Arnold, Detroit; three granch •
children.
Funeral services were -held
Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. /Torn
the Lockhart Funeral Home,
Mitchell, Rev, A. H. DaYnard,
Staffa United Church, official. ,
ing with burial in gaffe cem-
etery,
tering Grade 1 were. Alariorie
with relatives in the commun- T
. Ws es s n- dear son and brother Ted s
Paylor, Barbara Roney, ',Ruth
empleinan am! jimmy Pull-
man,
The executive of the On-
tario Council of Christian Edu-
cation met at the home of Mr.
Wellwood Gill last week to
plan for the Exeter and dis-
tract Sunday school convention
to be held this fall.
Mrs. Hector Taylor, of Exe-
ter, is spending a few days
this week with ,Mrs. Myrtle
McGregor.
Mrs, Charles Alorling and
Mrs. Harold Taylor, of London,
visited over the weekend with
Mr.,, and Mrs, Wellwood
Miss Nancy Brodrick RN is
holidaying with her mother,
Mrs. Gladys Brocirick,
Mrs. Herb Pfile spent a few
days last week svith Mr, and
frs. Dale ?file and daughter
f Sarnia.
Miss Leona Kowalchuk RN
nd Miss Valerie Pugh RN of
(wont° spent the weekend
ty,
School news
' , cerely to thank all those who who passed away one year
A f
i called, sent card, flowers and ago, September 17, 1960.
gifts during her stay in hos- The call was sudden, theh k %
s oc i
' pital. 14c severe ' a
,
Alt. and Mrs. Nen-
an-
their
nneth
t St,
n' returning home. — Mrs. Jim
unce
Ray i (Margaret) Love.
I wish to thank all my
14*
SeP' friends who sent; me get -well
ublic
cards, flowers, candy and
cigarettes while I was a patient
John in St,Joseph's Hospital. Spec -
the •
aren
era]
School re -opened last week
with Mrs, M. Kemp teaching n
t SS No, 3 Hibbert, Those en. e
, A
At SS No, 4 Hibbert Aliss o
Anderson, St. Paul's is the
ew teacher and Dianne Miller a
ntered Grade 1
I would like to ex re partwith
dear,
Sometimes it's hard to under-
stand
Why some things have to be,
But in His wisdom God has
planned
Beyond our power to see.
God gave us strength to fight
it
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it cost to lose you
No one will ever .know.
al thanks to Sister St, Paul, HaPP31, smiling, always content,
all the nurses and staff, on Loved and respected wherever
Second East, St; Joseph's Hos- he went,
pital, also Rev. E, 0, Laneas- Always helpful, willing and
ter and Rev, G. W. Sach.— kind,
William C. E. Haskett, Lucan. What a beautiful memory he
left behind,
14c
The family of the late Mrs. —Sadly missed by Mom and
Josephine Dietrich wish to ex- t Dad, John and Allan, Caro-
tendlyn and Margaret. 14*
their sincere thanks and
appreciation for the mass
HOHNER—ln loving memory
cards, those who called, cards
of my dear husband, the late
of sympathy and flowers re -
Donald Rohner, who passed
ceived from neighbors, rela-
tives and friends in their re- away one year ago today,
September 14, 1960.
cent, bereavement, Special
thanks to Father J. Kelly and: What hwaonudl,d 1 give to clasp his
the attending clergy, also to
!His happy face to see,
the Hoffman funeral home and tTo hear his voice and see his
all who helped in any way.' •
p ss my w one we loved so
sincere thanks to all my neigh
ors, friends and relatives or
all the treats, cards, letters
and visits while a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital and since
lary
an-
ugh-
ital,
Pat
fen -
of
, at
Sep -
D.
lia,
a
at
ep-
ney (Your kindness will long be re- smile,
iThal meant so much to me.
the membered.—The Dietnch fam-
14,„ —Lovingly remembered and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Ru
melt, Lucan, Ont,, wish to
nounce the engagement of t
eldest daughter; Martha Je
to Dr. Stuart Jerome Morri
son, Detroit, Michigan, son of
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Morrison,
of Parkhill, Ontario. The wed-
ding will take place on Satur-
day, October 7, 1961, in St.
Martin's Catholic Church, Lon-
don, at 11 a,m. 14c
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hood,
Grand Bend, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Jo -Anne Elaine, to Mr, Willis
Alvin Wainer, son of Mr. and
Mrs, George Wainer, RR 1
Grand Bend. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, Octo-
ber 7, at 2 o'clock, at St, John's
by -the -Lake Anglican Church,
Grand Bend, Rev, W. J. Mill-
man officiating. 21nc
m-
an-
na,
eir berea vement.
The family a the late ago September 23, 1960.
14c , 1545, Mother, one year
family wish to express their
Mr, Theodore Rader and, Phyllis Hehner, sadly missed by his wife, i
14c
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to the friends and rela- COLEMAN' — loving mem-1
ory of our parents, Mr. and 1
tives for their acts of kindness, I Mrs. Wesley Coleman, who
floral tributes, memorial cards passed away respectively,
and messages of sympathy re-; Dad, 12 years ago September
ceived during their recent sad '
. ................................................
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By MRS, WILLiAM WALTERS
$•.. • •
Miss Kay Hay of Exeter vis-
ited over the weekend with .Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Prance and
family.
Miss Margaret Brock returned
to her home on Saturday after
spending some tine in Langton
with relatives.
School opened on Tuesday with
three beginners, Helen Butteen,
Jimmie Skinner and David
Chappel,
Miss Kay Horne of London,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Free-
man Horne,
Mr, and Mrs. Newton Clarke
attended the funeral of their
cousin Mr, Thomas Hodgins in
Lucan, on Friday,
hair) Haley wish
I Just around the corner a little
to express 1
their heartfelt thanks to all out of sight, the Our loved ones walked ahead
friends, neighbors and rola- into Eternal Light;
tives for the many acts of
kindness, flowers and other Just around the corner there is gifts sent during our recent a brighter view,Where many other loved ones
sad bereavement, Specia I
thanks to Dr. Fletcher, at laster, South Can see God, too!
Huron Hospital staff, Rev,
Father Kelly and the Hopper-, And tho our work's not finished Hockey funeral home, It was here,
g Just know God hears our
all very deeply appreciated, prayer—
!Some day just around the
VOITAWSLIMMMEINIMMOPS
corner
Topics from We will find our loved ones
there!
—Ever remembered by (wilily
and grandchildren. 14*
Elirnville
By MRS, ROSS SKINNER
Mr, Lloyd Bell and son Noel,
of Toronto, visited with Mrs.
Thomas Bell on Saturday,
Mr. and IMrs, Alvin Fulton
and Larry attended a birthday
party for Mrs. Elizabeth David-
son of Kitchener who celebrat-
ed her 85th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Johnston
of Listowel visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Sanford
Hutton.
1
Mr, Larry Schade, Moncton, '
visited on Sunday with Mr.
Doug Fulton.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jaques;
and family of Zion, Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Schneider, Cald-,
well, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Parsons and family, Hen-
sall,
'Mr, and Mrs. Harold 13e11:
and Caorl, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd '
Cooper and •Kathy, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Skinner and family
attended a barbecue on Mon-
day evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper. l
"He certainly made an un -
u s ually good after-dinner
speech?"
"Really? What did he say?"
"Waiter, give me the check,"
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