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DRIVE IN THEATER
rat SHIPKA
OCTOBER 25 and 26,
DOUBLE F EATURE
(Colour)
"Heroes Island"
James Mason, Kate Manx
"Gun Street"
James Brown, Jean Willes
LAST SHOW OF SEASON
The driver of each car will be
issued a pass valid for opening
dates of 1964 season.
BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 P,M.
IN Mgt/PRIAM
'Dine. that could be so much
nicer,.
If you were here today,.
Our hearts ache with sadness,.
Our eyes shod many a tear,
Cod only knows bow we mi ss you.
And wish that you were here,
—Sadly missed and lovingly re-
Membered by daughter, sons
and 24*
PFAFF — In loving memory of
my wife. Thalma who passed
away Oct, 29, 196g.
With tears I watchedyou sinking
I watched you pass away,
I watched beside your bedside,
As lonely hours passed;
And bow my heart was broken,
When, you breathed your last,
No one knows the silent hearte
ache,
Only those who loved can tell,
The grief I bear in silence,
For the one I loved so well,
— Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by husband
Henry. 24*
STONE — In loving memory of
my dear husband Roy who
passed away suddenly one
year ago Oct. 22, 1962 at
Lucan.
Gone from us, but leaving me-
mories,
Death can never take away;
Memories that will always ling-
er,
While on this earth we stay.
--Sadly missed by wife, Fran-
cie. 24c
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herein-
ske and family of Detroit visited
for the weekend with the latter' $
mother, Mrs. Pat Fleming and
Tom.
Mr. and Mrs. AlphonseShee-
han of Windsor spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
McCann and family.
Many ladies of Mt. Carmel
parish motored to St. Boldface
Church, Zurich east Sunday and
attended open house at the new
Sacred Heart Convent and visi-
ted the new school there.
Annual fall bazaar, bake sale
and sewing table sponsored by
CWL will take place Nov. 7 at
8:30 pm.
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Dietrich
and girls called on Mr. and
Mrs. Joe. Carey last Sunday.
Several ladies attended St.
Patrick's CWL bazaar inLucan
Arena last Friday evening and
also the Anglican ladies bazaar
held in Greenway Hall Tuesday
evening,
Coming Events
TEEN TOWN HALLOWE'EN
DANCE Every teenager come
to Teen Town Hallowe'en Dance
Dashwood Community Centre
"Surprise Disc Jockey" Friday
Oct. 25, 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm.
Admission only 35e 24c
POT LUCK SUPPER — The
Huron Waves Pot luck supper
and meeting to be held at the
Community Hall, Crediton, on
October 29 at 6:30 pm (rolls
provided). 17:24*
BAZAAR AND TE A St. Marys
Anglican Church Brinsley, Fri-
day Oct. 25 at 2:30 p.m. Every-
one Welcome. 24c
HURONDALE WOMEN'SINSTI-
TUTE — Tuesday Oct. 29, Ja-
mes St. Church, Exeter. Each
member bring a guest. 24c
P R E-HALLOWE'EN SUPPER
The annual ham and home
baked bean supper will be held
on Tuesday, October 29 in the
Parish Hall, Exeter. Admission
$1.00. Supper served from 5;30
pm. Sponsored by Trivia Me-
morial WA, 17:24c
THE ANGLICAN.
cHVINH. OF .CANADA
Trivitt .Memorial, Exeter
The gee, J. Philip Oanden,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Orgeniet
S. Mday, ,October
Twentieth Sunday after Trinity
8:09 a.m..—Holy Commnnion
10:09 a.M.—Senior Sunday
school
11:00 A.,ni.—Morning Prayer
and Holy Baptism;
Junior Sunday School and
Nursery
7:00 p.m.—In place of the reg-
ular evening service, there
will be a Congregational
Bible Study in the parish
hall.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, 13.A., B.D.
10:00 a en .—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.—Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p.m.—Back To God Hour
CHLO (680 Kc.)
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 Lae—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE
ANNIVERSARY
REV, G-EO. R. SERVICE
of Chatham
Sermon:
"The King's Business"
SPECIAL MUSIC
Soloist: Mrs. D. McLeod
Anthem by the Choir
Nursery for babies and Jun-
ior Congregation for children
4, 5, 6 years.
We invite you to share with
us the celebration of well over
100 years of our church's his-
tory and service, and to hear
the minister who is probably
th foremost exponent in the
United Church of visitation
evangelism.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
October 27
10:00 a,m.—Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.— Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Rev. Paul Liehau, from
Kitchener, guest speaker.
The "Crusaders" quartet
from Kitchener will sing, and
our own choir.
You are invited to worship
with us on this our 111th An-
niversary.
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
2:00 p,m.—Afternoon Worship
3:15 p.m.—Sm./day School
Ministers Exchange Sunday
All Welcome
in Goderich with Mr. and Mrs,
Donald Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow
and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen
visited recently with Mr, and
Mrs. Wilbert Fry, Brampton.
The church service last •Sun-
day was withdrawn, owing to
anniversary services in Caveat
Church, Exeter. Several of the
Cromarty congregation attend-
ed morning and evening sere
vices in Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs. Calder McKarg
spent the weekend visiting with
an aunt Mrs. Reeves and cove
Sips the Misses ThoniPson, all
of Fergus,
The WMS Thankoffering ser-
vice will be held in the church
Sunday at 11:30 a,m. with Miss
Lily McArthur, retired mis-
sionary of Goderich, as guest
speaker.
SPEAKER AT MEETING
At the thankoffering meeting
of the Marian Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary held in the church
rooms Mrs.. Norman Coulthard
of St. Petits was the afternoon
speaker and chose as her topic,
f'Tee Christian Church's Re-
sponsibility to the World at
Large".
The ladles of the congrega-
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
Turkey
Dinner
Wed., Oct. 30
Dinner Served from 5 p,m.
ADULTS $1.50
CHILDREN 75e
Bake &
Apron Sale
Saturday, Oct. 26
At 3 p.m.
JAKE'S PLUMBING
& HEATING
under auspices of Thames Road
UCW
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
THRIFTY KIPPENETTES
The seventh meeting of the
Thrifty Kippenettes was held
at the home of Dianne and
Donna Stoll.
Notes were given about
"Cooking with Milk". The skit
to be given at Achievement Day,
Nov. 9, was discussed.
Dianne and Donna Stoll de-
monstrated how to make pan-
cakes. Donna Stoll served rice
crispie cookies.
P ERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deichert,
Miss Betty Stickel and friend,
all of London, spent the week-
end visiting the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Lachlan.
Mr. Edgar Schnell of Cam-
rose, Alberta, who has been
visiting relatives and injured
in a car accident at Kippen
last week, is reported to be
improving quite well and at
present is with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Beattie of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thom-
son visited Sunday with her
father, Mr. Samuel Storey who
is hospitalized in Scott Me-
morial Hospital, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. David John-
ston of Pilot Mound, Manitoba
who have spent the summer
visiting with relatives and
friends in this area left for
their home this week. Robert
Turner and Jim Consitt ac-
companied them home for a
short holiday in Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley
and girls spent Saturday in
London.
Recent newlyweds from Kip-
pen in the persons of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Littleton were
shivareed at their home in Ex-
eter Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lavery
and Gregory visited friends in
London Sunday.
Mr. W. L. Mellis received
word during the week that his
niece's husband, George Ed-
wardson of Vancouver had died
suddenly of a heart attack. His
wife was the former Edna. Cud-
more, daughter of the late Ed-
win Cudmore and Mrs. Cud-
more,
Mr. and Mrs., James Burnett
and Mrs. Po Ducker of Toronto
were Saturday overnite guests
with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long.
Resumin g. On
Thurs.,Nov.
and Every Other Thursday
15 Games
Progressive Jackpot
Total of $300 Cosh
Ample Parking Refre shment Booth
Recreation Centre
RCAF CENTRALIA
At 8 pni
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
68th Anniversary
Sunday, Oct. 27
Guest Preacher Rev. C. 6. Park
Olintori, President` Of London Conference
SERVICES AT 11 AM,
tfM tOttAt HOUR
-(FILMS Prtolvt gOitittitg
Mtreie by 4r,,, and Sr. .Choits
Dance Cancelled Sat. Oct 26
Don' t Forget
To Attend
The Next
Dance
At The
Exeter Legion Hall
Sate, Nov. 2
MUSIC /3Y DESJARDINE'S ORcilEstitA
the work committee,
The topic ,•The Splendor of
God" was presented by Mrs.
Robert Laing. Two Thanksgiv ,.
ing poems were read by Mrs.
Lorne Elliott, Courtesty re-
marks were givete byleir$,Care
ter Kerslake,
Lunch was served by Mrs.
James Miller, Mrs. Robert
Lain and. Mrs. Mervin Pow,
ereelleee.-
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ANNOUNC MENTS
flon. were guests .and Mrs. Per-
aid Carey presided and opened
the .rneeting with a Thanksgiv-
ing sted by Mrs,
Moe .Allen and Mrs. Sam Mc-
curdy,
Mrs. .cliff Miller, Mrs. Roe
bort Laing and Mrs. -Gerald-
carey sang accompanied by
Mrs, Gordon Laing. Two fi Resin,
eci, quilts were displayed by
CARDS OF THANKS,
mei P.Arieb ball last Saturday
evening, 17*
1 would like to thank my
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for cards, letters and
gifts which I received during
my recent Meese. Special
thanks to the Brinsley lecW„
Mrs, Donald McGregor and pue
pHs of Se 4 •Usboree, — Ruth
Trevithick, e'7*
Mr, Mansell and Miss May
HOdgina wish to express thanks
to our relatives, friends, neigh-
bors and Grace Church Creen-
way for their messages of sym-
pathy, flerel tributes, Gideon
Bibles and acts of kindness in
our recent bereavement in the
loss of our dear sister Elizabeth
Maude Hodgins. special thanks
to Rev. WW1 Crawford, pr.
Scrimgevar, the Box Funeral
Home, the pallbearers and Mr.
Roth and staff of Green Gables
Nursing Home, 13c
We wish to express our sine
cere thanks to all our relatives
and friends for their cards, gifts
and visits while in South Huron
Hospital and since returning
home, Thanks to Dr. Goddard
and the nursing staff. — Mrs..
Claire Deichert and baby Mar-
garet. 24c
IN MEMORIAM—
BAKER — In loving memory of
a wife, mother and grand-
mother who passed away one.
year ago Oct. 2'7.
God knew that she was suffering
That the hills were hard to climb
So he closed her weary eyelids
And whispered 'Peace be thine'
Away in the beautiful hills of God
By the valley of rest so fair,
Some day we know not when
We will meet our loved one
there.
—Lovingly remembered by
husband Bob, Grant Glass and
family. 24*
gMMANVP-
BAFTI5T .CHVACH.
In .Bethel Referteted _Church
111.1r9n.
Pastor: W. Stephenson,
Phone 335020.2
11:18 a.m.—Sunday sehoul
7:30 pare—Service
Sermon: "The Love of God"
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott
spent a few days_ visiting itiNew
York with Dr. and Mrs,. A. S.
McKay end daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lain g.
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, T, Oillesple and
fatuity at Keinelta.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gus Baegy of
London spent a few claye last
Week WM Mr, and Mrs. Ceorge
Wallace,
Mr, and Mrs, Will Miller
and mrs, crave seott visited in
Coderich Friday with Me. and
Mrs. Denude Scott and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Laing
and family were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Cheeeel
and family Stratford,
Mr. Harry Norris and son
-Mr, Bob Norris. were guests at
the Howard-Norris wedding, in
Munro UC Saturday, Miss Ina
Jefferson was also a guest,
Mrs. Ed. Brooks, Stage.,
visited Sunday with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. George Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hulley
were guests at the O'Drowsey-
Kistner wedding in Guelph Sat-
urday, and also called on Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Lawson at
Milton.
Mrs. Robert Gardener,Bren-
da, Ronnie and Bobbie visited
in Clinton Sunday.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton
were Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hun-
kin, Teeswater and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Edgar, Donnie and
Joanne of Wingham.
Mr. Robert Gardiner has gone
on a business trip to the west-
ern provinces.
Mrs. Grace Scott is visiting
CAVEN FRO13YT.RIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St„ Exeter
Minister;
Rev, John C. Boyne,
B.A., S.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, Oct. 27
9 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
10 a.m.— CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children,
Next Sunday, November 3,
and every Sunday for the next
six months, Sunday School
will be at 10 a.m. With the
Church Service at 11 a.m.
Program Group Meeting
with Don Graham, Sundae'.
October 27, at 2:30 p.m. ip the
Church.
Congregational Dinner in the
Church basement, Wednesday,
November 6.
DIRTH$.-eee
BEER— Mr. and Mrs, George
Beer, Itetisell, announce the
birth of their son at Clinton
hospital October 20.
— a brother for Linde and
Betty Ann and grandson for
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Beer and
Mrs. Chester Lee, flensall.
CHARRETTF— Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Charrette, Ilensall, an-
nounce the hirth.of their
daughter at Clinton Public
Hospital, October 13,
CRA00— To Mr, and Mrs, Wil-
liam A. Crago, nee Webb,
Pembroke, oe October 10,
a son, William. Barry.
GLANVILLE— Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Glanville, Crediton,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Shellie Lynn, at South
Huron Hospital, October 15
a sister for Joyce,
Judy and Debby,
Carolyn,
LOVIE —Carman and Verne
Lovie, RR 3 Parkhill, an-
nounce the arrival of their
sixth son, James Alan, at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London,
October 14 a brother for
Jo Anne and the boys.
ROIVIPHP-- Mr. and Mrs, Neil
Romphf, Lucan, announce tile
birth of a son, at South Huron
Hospital, October 16— abro-
ther for Julie and Jimmy,
SMITH— Mr. and Mrs. William
Smith, Zurich, announce the
birth of a daughter, Barbara,
at South Huron Hospital, Oct-
ober 21,
WINTERS— Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Winters, RR 3, Exeter,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Marlene, at South Huron
Hospital, October 19,
CONSERVATION
NIGHT
LUCAN ARENA
AUDITORIUM
Tuesday, Oct. 29
7:30 p.m. to about 11:00 p.m.
THOSE INVITED: Everyone interested in conservation
(Ladies and Children included)
THEME OF MEETING: A discussion and explanation of the
Parkhill dam project and others of
local interest
Included in the Evening's Program will be:
• A PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE THEME, IN WHICH
PEOPLE YOU KNOW WILL TAKE PART
• A DISPLAY OF THE PARKHILL DAM EXHIBIT MODEL
THE SHOWING OF SELECTED 35 in.m, COLOURED
SLIDES TAKEN IN THE WATERSHED
A MOVIE ON CONSERVATION
. VARIOUS OTHER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY EX-
HIBITS, FOR EXAMPLE — MODELS OF FARM PONDS
— GRASSED WATERWAYS —STREAM IMPROVEMENT,
ETC.
It ie Hoped that YOU Will Take This Opportunity To Meet
The People Who Represent You And Your Municipality On
The Conservation Authority, And To Enter Freely Into The
Discussion During The Evening.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
AUSABLE RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Lorne flay, Chairman, Public Relations Advisory Board
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Getz
Sunday, Oct. 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a,m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Divine Service
Exeter Service
8:45 a.m.—Divine Worship
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
BAKER — In loving memory of
a dear mother who passed
away Oct. 27, 1962.
The depths of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so
well;
And while she sleeps a peaceful
sleep,
Her memory we shall always
keep.
Sadly missed by sons and fa-
milieso 24*
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jack Essery
wish to announce the engage-
ment of their twin daughters
Jean Marie to Mr. Lorne Kent
Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Rheinhart J. Keller, Exeter and
Joan Diane to Mr. Donald Char-
les Jeffery Fisher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Fisher,
Exeter. The wedding to take
place Saturday, Nov. 16 at 3:00
at Centralia United Church,
Centralia, Ontario. X THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M, Saucier, Pastor .
10;30 a.m.—Morning Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
Visitors Welcome
5:30 p.m.—CHLO Mennonite
Hour.
FAWCETT — In loving memory
of a dear sister Helen who
passed away one year ago
Oct, 22,
Oh, how patient in thy suffering
When no hand could give thee
ease,
God, the helper of the helpless
Saw thy pain and gave the e
peace.
— Lovingly remembered by her
sister Bernice Shipman. 24*
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p,m.—Evangelistic
Service
Wed, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and
Bible Study
Fri. 8:00 p.m.—Young
People's
A hearty welcome to all
FINKBEINER — In memory of a
dear mother Mary Finkbeiner
who passed away one year ago
Oct. 28.
The depths of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so
well.
And while she sleeps a peaceful
sleep
Her memory we shall always
keep.
--Lovingly remembered by
daughter Bernice and family.
24*
JOHNS — In loving memory of a
dear husband, f ather and
grandfather Lloyd Johns who
passed away one year ago,
October 2'7, 1962,
You left so quietly, your
thoughts unknown,
But you left a memory we are
proud to own;
Though absent, you are very
near,
Still loved, still missed and ever
dear.
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife Gladys, daughter Pat and
grandchildren. 24*
MAGUIRE — In memory of my
husband Wm. Maguire who
passed away one year ago Oct.
27, 1962.
Now you've gone first and I re-
main
To walk this road alone;
I live in memory's garden,
With happy days we've known,
Since you've gone first and I re-
main,
One thing I'd have you do;
Walk slowly down the path of
death,
For soon I'll follow you.
I want to know each step you
take,
'That I tnay walk the same;
Per some day, down able lone-
sortie road,
You'll hear me call your name.
— Always remembered by his
wife Rose. 24c
CARDS OF THANKS —
Mr. Hugh Creech wishes to
express his appreciation to the
friends for the kindness extend-
ed during his recent bereave-
ment in the loss of his mother,
Mrs. Edith Creech, 24*
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks and appreciation to
friends and relatives for flow-
ers, treats, cards and visits
while I was a patient in St.
Marys Memorial Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. J, 3, Mc-
Innis and all the nurses and
staff. — Mrs. Mary Jaques, 24*
I wish to thank all myfriends
neighbours and relatives for
flo we r s, cards, visits and
treats while I was a patient
in South Huron Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Rev. Lewis, Dr.
Gans, Miss Claypole and nurs-
ing staff, — Fred Ford. 24*
I would like to thank the many
friends, neighbours and O.E.S.
for cards, flowers and visits
while a patient at South Huron
Hospital. A special thanks to
Miss Claypole and staff for
being so kind and also a special
thanks to Drs. Ecker, Walden
and Read, — Mrs. Eva McCar-
ter. 24*
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while I was in
St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Thanks to the
teachers and pupils of Mt. Car-
mel School for their letters and
basket of fruit. Margaret Mc-
Cann. 24*
The family of the late Meta
Salter wish to express their
sincerest thanks to all those
who remembered Meta while
she was a patient in South Huron
Hospital, and for the many floral
tributes and expressions of
sympathy during their recent
sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. Gans, her nurses
and Dinney Funeral Home. 24*
I would like to thank my
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the many kindnesses shown
me and my wife during the
time of my accident.— Harry
Sheppard. 24*
Edward Morlock wishes to
thank those Who remembered
him on the occasion Of his 90th
birthday. 17*
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to my neighbors, relatives
and friends who so kindly re-
membered me with Cards, let-
ters, flowers and gifts and those
who visited me While I was a
patient in Clinton Public. Hos-
pital. Sped's.l thanks to Rev.
Currie, Rey. MacDonald, and
Rev. Plant, also the Drs, and
nurses and anyone who helped
in any way. Everything Was
much appreciated, Reina.Ste-
phenson, Vi e
We would like to say "Thank
you" to all Who so kindly re=
Membered Blida with flowers,
gifts, Cards and visits, while a
patient in Victoria Hospital, and
since returning hone e. Your
kindness has been very much
appreciated, e-Hilda arid Earl
beet() 1'7*
would like to thank every-
one who textierebered Me with
cattle, treats arid floWerS while
a patient in Victoria Hospital
and since returning,
Getalori Appleton Jr. 17*
Mr, and Mra. Michael 0,
iedutke Wbuld like to thank all
their 'friend§ and relatives let
the redeptiortheicl at IVIdulitCtike
Roller
Skating
At
Exeter
Arena
Oct. 25-26
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CR E D1TON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 27
10:00 a.m.— Morning Worship
11:15 a,m.— Sunday School
7:30 p.m,—Joining with Dash-
wood E.U.R. Speaker Rev.
Paul Liehau.
Friday and Saturday
8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
MITCHELL —In loving me-
rindry of a dear Wife and moth-
er, Frances Mitchell, who
Weed away one year ago,
October 25, 1962.
Somewhere beyond the sunset,
Where loveliness never dies
She sleeps in the land of glory,
With the blue and gold of the
skies.
—Ever remembered by her
husband Herbert and daughter
24C
PFAFF iri loving trier ory of
our dear ertOthet Who passed
away Oct. 29, 1062,
So tunny things have happened,
Siiitie you Weet salted 'Wee.
'Things you would have enjoyed,
Had Yeti,been left to stay.
Sa many things to share With you
ni Just the usual way,