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We •and our reactors are :trlkeregted in yo{i and your Sriends, Pilone 770..43# SeYCra1 ;JOYS visiting 'With
friends .and relatives zn Cass
City, Saginaw and Pigeon.
Mich.
4r. and Mrs. G. P. Me.
.Bostic. of Galt, were visitors
with Mrs. Charles Harris on.
Tuesday.
Miss Nettie Sweet, who has
been in Windsor visiting with
'her sister in law, Mrs, Harry
Sweet, WS returned to her
Borne.
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Willert, •
Mr, and Mrs, ifd. 'Worm and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Penhale at
tended the , Fletcher and l lid-
;long wedding in London en
Saturday.
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1vir, and Mrs. M. R. Dinner
and san Pat, of Toronto, visit-
ed with the former's mother,
Ors. Thomas Dinner.
Mrs. Atverma Hill, ,is spend-
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week .attended .the first E'es-
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Verne and wife, of Siincoe at.
i<tu>,llstou:'s•1irother Mr. Land.
fQrd at Milverton on Tuesday..
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Mr. ;and. Mrs. Laverne We,1a
returned recently trortt a twig 1�1
week Y attoa 1►i Aartilriouth,
tended Th.e funeral of Mrs. i S.
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(Meirriases and deaths are reported without charge 3 r. an Mrs. sera
;barge a It s only to alga• i and hays visited Sunday with Airs. Myrtle Brown, William Mr. E. OSweetdtan, Miss
in :news columns, This pP e Y Street, attended the funeral of saute, is visiting
Aar. Dave Sterna (husband o Verna Coates,
and family lwesley,
Mr. and Airs, Milton Keller the late Joseph 'M. Heavers,
and faixi:ily. E? titer, were .S>,nx- 4th of illanshard, of Lethbridge,
:Evans. verses each .............. ........ • ,• .......... 2 O R. day visitors with. Mr. and Airs. al the L. A. Ball funeral ,home,
J Allan Jaques. St. Marys, last week,
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Barnett Cates
.ander Anno�tncemgnts.l. b d f
ngapements,. cards of Thanks. ........ ...................« 750 Kathleen imflis) daughter of
In Memoriam: (4•1ine verse) #1.00
BIRTHS— CARPS QF THANKS
• Air, ,and Mrs. harry Vern ;tar. and Mrs. Albert Smith,
fiEAVER - To Aix. and Mrs.! The fancily of the late Mrs. .and fancily and Mr. and Mrs. London, visited with Mr. and
Llavd Beaver, Dashwood. at' Josiah 4eDonald wish to .ex, Thomas .Brock and. family visit- Mrs. Ro i'.e er on Sunday
Squall Huron Hospital, Sep -,press their sincere thank' and ed Sunday with Air. and Airs. ;and •with Mrs. Clarence Johns
tember 16, Al daughter, Cyn- appreciation to their re s; ;Ronald liayne.s and daughter in South Huron Hospital.
thia Pearl -- a sister for friends and.neighbors fo,. ii at their ipperwash .cottage. Airs. Earl on Ho ell, 1-tcnsall,
Wendy, ( acts .of kindness, beautiful A.+iral Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and Miss ifay Hay, Exeter,
$ROOM To Mr. and Airs, tributes and kind messages re- of Caldwell, N.J. returned are attending the Grand Chap
Herb Broom Jr., Exeter, on Ceti ed .during, their recent sad borne on Sunday after visiting ter of Ontario, ,Order of East -
Thursday, September 14, in bereavement in the lass of a far the past 10 days with Mr. Order
Star which is being held
South Huron ,Hospital, a dear mother. Special thanks to and Mrs' Norman Jaques and
daughter, Deborah :Elaine—a Rev. R. S. Hiltz, Dr. W. Read family,
sister for Hedge, David and ; and thenurses and staff of hit and Mrs. Norman Brack
Squab Huron Hgspital. 21c
Richard. and Bill visited on Sunday
GLENN: Charlie and Audrey The family of the late Mrs,
(nee Whitehead) Glenn, of Fred Haters wish to thank
Lama. announce the , their friends, neighbours and.
ean, relatives for the kindness and
birth of a son, Ronald Paul, _. ,sympathy received during their
at St. Joseph's Hospital, ani recent bereavement. Special
Sunday, September 10.
to et. Elliott
at The Royal York, Toronto,
this week as delegates from the
Exeter Chapter. Also inaacotn-
ponying theis
Mrs. Allan
.evening with Mr, and Mrs.11 •aser,
Burton Morgan and Paul, St. Miss Joyce Hamilton of To -
Marys. rot and Marilyn of Victoria
Beginners at Zion school for Hospital, London, spent the
this term are Dalyce Gamble, weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
Alan Hera), Murray Johns and Gerald Hamilton,
thanks
R hott Ors, ke
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aviyman.
HYDE — Jim and Mary Lou Norm Ferguson, Airs. Alf Laing, DMiss Bernice Grainger of
Hyde, Exeter, announce the'; pallbearers, flower bearers and Anniversary services will be Kitchener - Waterloo Hospital,
birth of a daughter, Lisa the Bonthron funeral home. held on Sunday at 11. a.m. with Kitchener, spent the weekend
Ann, 10 'St. Joseph's Hospital, 21e Rev. A. M, Guest, Centralia, with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
London, September 12. The family of the late Peter
Grainger.
as guest minister.
MIDDLETON — To Mr. and,Bertram wish to express sin -
Mrs. Gary Middleton, Exeter,eere thanks and appreciation
on September 14, in South to all friends, neighbours and
Huron Hospital, a daughter, ,relatives for the many acts, of
Janet Christine,—a sister for kindness during their recent
Linda. sad bereavement. Special
RUMBALL -A daughter, Janice , thanks to Hopper -Hockey lune-
-Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. , ral home and Rev, R. S, Hiltz,
'Garry Rumball, Green Acres,
-Grand Bend, at South Huron I The family of the late 1-iarry
Hospital, September 14. Sweet wish to thank their many
WILDFONG — To Mr. and friends and neighbors for their
Mrs. Robert Wildfong, Ex. kind expressions of sympathy
eter, at South Huron Hospit- to his wife Veda, also to his
al, September 15, a son, John sister Hettie and brothers Clin
Robert—a brother for Laura ton and Victor. Thank you so
much. 211
IN, MEMORIAM --
KESTLE—ln loving memory of
a dear daughter and sister,
the late Marion Tinney, who
passed away one year ago,
September 23, 1960.
It's in tears we saw you sink-
ing,
We watched you fade away,
DEATHS - - Our hearts were almost broken,
'You fought so hard to stay;
SIMS—Passed away at South But when we saw you. sleeping,
Huron Hospital, Exeter, 00 So peacefully free from pain,
Wednesday, September 20, We could not wish you back
1961, Eliza Brokenshire, be-
loved wife of the tate Jonah
Sims, in her 98th year. Rest-
ing at the R. C. Pinney
funeral home, Main St., Ex-
eter, where the funeral will
take place on Friday, Sep-
tember 22. Service at 2:30
p,m. Interment in Exeter
cemetery.
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mrs. Willis Gill, Grand Bend,
will be entertaining at a trous-
seau tea in honor of her
daughter, Carol, on Saturday,
September 23, from 2 to 4 in
the afternoon and from 7 to 9
in the evening. 21c
CARDS OF THANKS ---
I wish to say "thank you" to
1)r. Read, Dr, Gans, Miss Clay-
pole
laypole and staff of South Huron
Hospital, Rev. Van Farowe,
friends and neighbors for their
help, cards and flowers. A
special thanks to the four men
who lifted the tractor. — Mr.
John Bregman, RR 1 Hensall,
21*
Jean,
MARRIAGES —
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirk,
Exeter, wish to announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Lois Pearl, of New Providence,
New Jersey, to Dr. Michael
Gans, of Exeter, son of Mr. L.
S. Gans and the late Mrs.
Gans, of Holland. 21c
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my neigh-
bors, friends and relatives for
all' the treats, cards, 'flowers,
visits and acts of kindness
during my recent illness,—Clin-
ton Sweet. 21X`
To suffer that again.
—Lovingly remembered a nit
sadly missed by Mother, Dad
and sister Lois. 21X`
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Mr, and Mrs. Charles Salter
and Jane .of Kitchener, Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Reeves and fam-
ily of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Cutbitsh; Miss Meta Sal,
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