HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-11-19, Page 12Eleven ladies of Staffa WI
were guests of the Monkton WI
Thursday afternoon.
Quite a number of ladies
from this community attended
a dessert course sponsored by
Dublin WI held at the home of
Mrs. Charles Friend Thursday
evening.
Larry Elliott returned home
from Stratford General Hos-
pital Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Laing and
family, Cromarty, visited Fri-
day evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Miller and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole and
family, Cromarty, visited Sat-
urday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
John Templeman and family.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake is a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Miss Margaret Kernick,
Kirkton, visited on the weekend
with Miss Linda Evans.
BAKE SALE - Saturday, Dec.
12. Sponsored by Exeter Legion
Ladies Auxiliary. 12:19:26c
EUCHRE PARTY- Tuesday,
Nov. 24 at 9 pm, in the IOOF
Hall sponsored by the CP & T
committee of the Oddfellow and
Rebekah Lodges. Everyone wel-
come. Admission 50e. Ladies
please bring lunch. 19c
ANNUAL SNOWFLAKE BA-
ZAAR-Saturday November 28
from 3 to 5 pm. Featuring home
baking, fancy work, Christmas
novelties, attic treasures, af-
ternoon tea. Sponsored by
Hensall United Church women.
12:19c
Staffer
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
• Home Baking & Candy
• Aprons & Handwork
• Doll Clothes
• Fish Pond For Kids
• Christmas 'rabic
• Produce
• Afternoon Tea
Plan
To Attend
Prevention
of Rabies
NOTICE TO OWNERS
OF DOGS AND CATS
The Hukon County Health Unit in co-operation with the
Health of Animals branch will hold a FREE RABIES
CLINIC in the
Exeter Town Hall Thursday, November 26
from 1400 pain:
vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and
cats 3 months of age and over. Owners WhO require, Per;-. tifitate of vaccination for export or other purposea"pieeee
consult their private veterinarian. No certificate will be issued at this
Help prevent human exposure to rabies. Take advantaged. this opportunity to haVe your DetS immunized. A booster
shot each year is recommended.
Tom Melady
Hurons Unit
$$ CASH BINGO $$
AT EXETER LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 8:00 p.m.
Admission 50¢ 3 cards
SPECIAL ROUNDS
$25 Jackpot in 50 numbers
Sponsored by Exeter Legion Auxiliary
Plan to attend a
"Lincoln" Welding Equipment
Demonstration
Tuesday, Dec. 1
Brucefield Welding
We will also receive applications
for a Lincoln short course in welding
BINGO
$300 Jackpot
in 54 numbers or less
Admission $1
RCAF
Centralia
Recreation Hall
Thurs., Nov. 26
8.30 p.m.
NOTE CHANGE OF DATES.
Next Bingo Wednesday Dec.2,
then Thursday, Dee.17
15 Games
Ample Parking
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
CROMARTY
A largely attended funeral
service was held at the Heath-
Leslie funeral home in Mit-
chell Tuesday afternoon for
Gerald James Scott, who died
following a car accident on
Highway 8 west of Mitchell
Sunday morning.
Rev. John Boyne of Cromarty
Presbyterian Church and Rev.
A. H. Daynard of Staffa United
Church, officiated at the funeral
service. The pallbearers were
Kenneth Inman, Monkton; John
Scott and Bruce Dow, Cromarty;
Keith Malcolm, Hibbert Town-
ship; William Warden Staffa
and Douglas Bingham, Fullar-
ton Township. Flower bearers
were Robert Templeman, Jerry
Armstrong, Bruce Malcolm and
Carl Roney of Hibbert Town-
ship; Ronald O'Connor, Dublin
and Keith Patterson, llarton
Township.
Principal Gordon Hay, the
student council and students of
Grade 12A, of the Mitchell Dis-
trict High School attended in
7oaget tofterat
Mr. Neil Hamilton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hamil-
ton, is attending Western Pen-
tecostal Bible College, North
Vancouver, B.C.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Dearing
and family entertained Mr. &
Mrs. Preston Dearing and Mr.
& Mrs. Wes Witmer to a turkey
dinner in honor of Mr. & Mrs.
Preston Dearing's 44th wedding
anniversary, Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Witmer,
Ronnie and Debbie, Woodstock,
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Wes Witmer,
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hutchin-
son of Russell Point, Ohio, and
Mrs. Henry Eagleson, Dash-
wood, were guests with Mrs.
I. Wein Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Preston Dearing
visited last 'week with Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Hoist, Marlette,
Mich.
Dashwood native
dies at Clinton
Harvey Neeb, of Holyrood,
formerly of Dashwood, died in
Clinton Public Hospital, Wed-
nesday, November 18,
He was a son of the late
A. H. Neeb of Dashwood and had
spent all his life on the farm
moving to Holyrood this spring.
Surviving are seven sisters
and two brothers; mrs. Samuel
(Alice) Thomson, Brucefield,
Mrs. Charles (Erna) Allison,
Exete r, Miss Esther Neeb,
liolyrood, Mrs. Albert (Thel-
ma) Pearce; Thames Road,
Mrs. William (5 e rnice) MO-
Adams, Zurich, Mit. Alfred
(Mildred) Brief, Sault Ste
Marie, Mrs. Milton (Hilda) Mc-
Adams, Zurich, Sidney Neeb,
Dashwood and Ward Neeb, Holy-
rood.
The body is resting at the
T. Harry Hoffman funeral home,
Daahwood. Funeral arrange=
relents are incomplete.
ARENA
SCHEDULE
Thursday -19
Pre-school and mothers
skating 3-4
School skating 4-5
Midget Houseleague 7-8
Old Timers vs Graham &
Graham 8-9:30
Bank Boys vs Crediton
9:30-11
Friday - 20
Girls Hockey 4:15-5:15
Stra.throy vs Jr. Hawks 8:30
Saturday - 21
Wings vs Canadiens 8-9
Hawks vs Leats 9-10
Squirts 10-11
Squirts 11-12
Public Skating 2-4
Public Skating 8-10
Sunday - 22
London 10-12
Jr. Hawks 1-2
Public Skating 2-4
London 7-9
Monday - 23
Figure Skating 4:30-9:30
Centralia 9:30 - 10:30
Tuesday - 24
Skating 4-5
Bantam Houseleague 7-8
Flying Dutchmen 8:30-
10:30
Wednesday - 25
StoneyttrObk vS P 6 6 W 6 e,
Bantarn & Midgets
a body and formed a guard of
honor. Burial was made in the
Staffa cemetery.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Laing,
Lorraine, David and Peter
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Chas. LaForge of Windsor.
Miss Janet Ballantyne and
Mrs. Munro of London visited
Sunday with Mrs. Grace Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Turner and
son Michael of Detroit spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ro-
bert Dodds.
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell
attended the Royal Winter Fair
in Toronto and visited relatives
in Toronto and Hamilton over
the weekend.
Jane Binning of Mitchell
visited over the weekend with
her grandmother, Mrs. K. Mc-
Kellar.
Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun of
Clinton is visiting with her
sister, Mrs. Sadie Scott and
other relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Scott and
family with Mrs. Grace Scott
Sunday.
Mr. Ken McKellar is spending
the week at the Royal Winter
Fair.
Gee C41/IYCh CS
in the area
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th.
Guest Organist: Bonnie McCrae
10:00 a,m.-Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Church
Sermon: "Faith in God and
the Fear of Men"-Genesis
11:1-9.
Nursery provided
Men's Supper, Monday, No-
vember 30.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., S.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, November 22
10 'a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:15 a.m.-CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children. BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Worship, Dutch
2:00 p.m.-Worship, English
Rev. A. M. Schlenker,
Crediton
3:15 p.m.-Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gatz
Sunday, November 22
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Bible Class
11:00 a.m.-Divine Service
The Church of
"The Lutheran Hour"
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Services in Caven Presbyte-
rian Church at Main & Hill St.)
Pastor: William A. Getz
8:45 a,m.-Divine Services
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae
Sunday, November 22
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.-Sunday School
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, B.A., B.D.
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.-Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p.m.-Back To God Hour
CHI) (680 Kc.)
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
7:30 p.m.-Worship Service
Sermon:
"Is Jesus Coming Again?"
Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Service
Nursery for young children.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev. J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, November 22
SUNDAY NEXT
BEFORE ADVENT
8:00 •a.m.-Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.-Sr, Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Jr. Sunday School,
Nursery (in Rectory)
Morning Prayer
(No evening service this week)
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
55 Main St.
Rev. L. H. Johnston, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 a.m.-Bible School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7:30 p,m.-The Gospel Hour
Sermon: "What Is A Miracle"
WEDNESDAY 8:00 P.M.
Prayer and Bible Study
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m,-Morning Service
11:15 Lin, -Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
Visitors Welcome
5:30 p.m.-C Fl L 0 Mennonite
Hour.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, November 22
10:00 Lilt-Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.-Sunday School
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, MA., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 a.m.-MORNING SERVICE
Sermon: "HoW the Bible
Speaks to You arid Me"
Anthem by the Choir
Nursery for babies' and Jun-
ior Congregation for children
4, -5 And 6 years.
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By Elizabeth Gosar
Many books
available
Wayne, Karen and Eddie visited
Sun. ay with Mr. 4 Mrs. Elmer
McLaiighlin of Waterloo.
Mrs. Jptul Witteveell was
called home Tuesday last to the
bedside of her f a the r, Mr.
George Budzipsici of Ptsearth,
Manitoba who was seriously ill._
He passed away during the week,
Mr. & Mra. Dave Spence of
St, marys visited punday even-
trig with Mr. & Aire, john Rodd
and family.
Mre. L,, Copeland and Donna
of London visited Monday even-
ing with Mrs. M. Copeland and
Jean.
Don B r ine returned home
Sunday from a week's hunting at
Eagle Lake.
Mr, Bob Cunningham and.
Miss Barbara Chatten were
weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Victor Chatten.
BIRTHS--
VANDEWORP - Mr, and Mrs.
Albert. Vandeworp, Dash-
wood, announce the birth of
a son, Evert John, at South
Huron Hospital, November 12
--, a brother for Adrienne
Elaine.
IN MEMPRIAM--
NEIL -in loving memory of a
dear mother, Lila E. Netl,
who easeed away NeVember
19, 1962; and a dear father
Frederiek J. Neil, who passed
away December 9, 1950.
Asleep in God's beautiful gar,.
den,
Free from all sorrow and pain,
And when our life's jpurney is
ended,
I know we will meet them again,
-Lovingly remembered by
their family, 19e
CARPS OF THANKS--,-
elation go to Rev. IVioorehouse
for his comforting words, the
Emerald Rebekah. Lodge, the
pallbearers and flower bearers,
the Box funeral home, the La-
dies of Brinsley VTated Church
and also the poloist Mr. Harry
Hoffman. A tribute that will
always be greatly appreciated
by us. - Wesley Watson and
leleee Hodgins. 19*
Granton, 11 nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral se is was con-
ducted by Rey. N. Ernat from
the Lipdeay Funeral Home, St,
Marra! Monday November 16.
Interment was in Kirkton lJnioe
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Arnold.
Henn, Ernie Vodden, Jack
Smith, Oscar Brine, Ira Mc-
Curdy, Leonard Thacker.
By MRS. ROBERT RPNPI,E
WOODITAM
VIP Meaaengera meeting Was,
held Sunday morning du ring
Owen service with 26 "neiri,!
bers present. president Joy
Thacker was in charge of the
worship service, Mrs, E, etre.
hen read chapter from the
study book, Julie Webb read
a poem and Mrs. T. Insley
conducted a study of the theme.
Danny Jaques favored with a
piano solo,
Mrs. E. Strahan conducted
the election of officers for the
coming year, presidept feShir,.
ley Tinime; vice president,
Gor don Robinson; seeretary,
David Strahan; assistant, John
Gartenburg; pianists, David
Strahan and Jeannete Hooper,
SHOWER BRIDE-ELECT
The ladiee of the community
gathered in the church base-
ment Wednesday evening to
honor Miss Barbara Chatten,
bride-elect of this coming Sat-
urday, with a miscellaneous
shower.
Barbara was escorted to a
decorated chair. A program
followed with a sing song, a
vocal solo by Shirley Timms,
piano solo by Brenda Parkin-
son and several contests. Miss-
es Ruth Miller andJoanne Webb
carried in the many gifts. Mrs.
Victor Chatten, the bride' s
mother, and Miss Margaret
Hodgins of London assisted the
bride in opening her gifts. The
bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Wesley Shier of Granton, was
also present, Barbara gra-
ciously thanked everyone.
TAKE TRIP
The Grade 10 boys who take
agriculture embarked on a bus
trip Friday to Toronto. They
were accompanied by t heir
teacher, Mr. Bogart, In the
morning they visited Schneiders
Meat Plant in Kitchener and in
the afternoon they went to the
Royal Winter Fair.
REMEMBRANCE IS THEME
A wreath of poppies on a cross
formed a setting for the UCW
meeting for which the theme was ,,We Will Remember".
A reading, the meaning of
“Remembrance Day', was given
by the leader Mrs. Don Brine.
Mrs. Jim Miller read the scrip-
ture. Mrs. George Wilson and
Mrs. Laveree Rodd gave read-
ings. A duet was sung by Mrs.
Glenn Copeland and Mrs. John
Rodd,
Mrs. Fred Dote:* gave a chap-
ter of the study book. President
Mrs. Ira McCurdy conducted the
business.
Difference between a poor
man and a rich man is that one
worries about his next meal
while the other worries about
his last one.
ENGAGEMENTS,.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw,
Exeter wish to announce the
engagemeet of their daughter
Mary Elizabeth to Mr. William
MacKinnon, son of Mrs. D. E.
MacKinnon and the late Mr.
MacKinnon, Hensel', marriage
to take place in Caven Presby-
terian Church, Exeter, Satur-
day, Dec. 19 at 2 pm. 19c
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone,
Kirkton, are happy to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Marlene Patricia to Mr.
Charles Larry Burke, son of
Mrs. Helen Burke, Petrone,
Ont. The marriage to take place
Saturday, Dec. 19, 1964 at 3pm
in Kirkton United Church. 19*
Free Press, and dinner at Vito's
C aye.
Thus the library is busier
than ever and the only draw-
back is the fact that with the
crowded conditions in the
school, it is not always open
to the students at noon hour.
However, when the new ad-
dition is finished, this situation
will be remedied.
BIRTHS,
ANIsIAN- Robert and Edith
Annan pickering, wish to
announce the birth of a; on,
Blair Norman, at Ajax-P10•1
ering peneral Hospital,
November il a brother :for
Larry and Nancy and grand,
eon for IyIr. and Mrs. Ferd
Miller, Dashwood.
DATARS --Howard and Elaine
Debars, RR 1, Dashwood, an,
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Sandra Elaine, atSeuthHeron
Hospital, November 11., a
sister for Peter and Eliza-
beth.
DODDS -Don and IVIala Dodds
(nee Roobol) RR 1 Seaforth,
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Donna Lynne
)
at
Clinton Public Hospital,No-
vember 16 - a granddaughter
for Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol,
Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Dodds, RR 1 Seaforth.
GLENN - Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Glenn, Lucan, announce
the birth of a son, Steven
Charles at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, November 14
- a brother for Ronald.
MORPHY - Don and Rena Mor-
phy (nee Murray), London,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Cheryl Lynn, at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, November 11
- a sister for Bradley.
RYAN - Bud and Helen Ryan
(nee Brumwell) RR 2 Credi-
ton, announce the birth of
twin daughters, Kathryn Anne
and Kerrie Ruth, at S outh
Huron Hospital, November 15
sisters for Larry.
For each of the leg three
school years, circulation of
books in the library has in-
creased by 1400. This indicates
the importance of a well-stock,
ed library since it has become
much busier.
In addition to the library's
own books which cover many
subjects, the Huron County li-
brary lends the school 100 books
which are changed every three
monthp.
More than thirty well-known
magazines are also available
to the students. These are
usually kept for a period of
two years so that they are avail-
able for reference purposes.
The latest addition to the
library is a New International
Encyclopedia set.
Students are encouraged to
bring books back promptly and
most are allowed out for two
weeks while some are overnight
books. If books are overdue,
the student is required to pay
5e for every day that it is late.
The librarian, Mr. Dinnin, is
assisted in the library before
and after school as well as at
noon by 40 students who repre-
sent all five grades.
They assist in the processing
of books and in the circulation
of books and magazines. At the
end of the year they are usually
rewarded for their services and
in previous years this has often
meant a trip to London to visit
the library there, the London
LODGE EUCHRE
The Black Knight Lodge held
the first euchre party in the hall
Thursday evening with prizes
going for high ladies to Mrs.
Wilfred Wilson; lone hands,
Mrs. Archie Dewar; men's high,
Tom Coward; lone hands, Wm.
Dickey. A draw was held for a
ham and won by Wm. Dickey.
WEIBERG -In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Flossie Wei-
berg who passed away three
years ago, Nov. 23, 1961.
A wonderful mother is resting,
A loving heart is still,
But we know she is waiting for
us,
Just beyond the hill.
As angels keep their watch up
• there,
Please God just let her know,
That we down here do not for-
get,
We love and miss her so.
- Always remembered by her
loving husband Fred, family
and grandchildren. 19*
YELLOW - In loving memory
of a dear mother, Mrs. Lucy
Yellow, who passed away two
years ago, Nov. 19, 1962.
The golden gate stood open
Two years ago today,
With farewells left unspoken,
Our dear one slipped away,
She suffered much in silence,
Her spirit did not bend,
She faced the pain with courage
Until the very end.
-- Sadly missed by her son and
daughters. 19*
CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Mrs.
Mary Craven, wish to express
sincere thanks and appreciation
to all friends, neighbors and
relatives for the floral tri-
butes, cards of sympathy and
many acts of kindness shown
during our recent sad bereave-
ment in the loss of our dear
mother. The thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. Our
special thanks go to Dr. Scrim-
ageour also thanks and appre-
PRE-EXAM
DANCE
Zurich Community
Centre
Fri., Nov. 20
75st 9 p.m.
Music by
THE CAVALIERS
Everybody's Going
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Drake of
London visited Saturday with
Mrs. Arthur Hopkins.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beck-
ett, Jacqueline and Geraldine
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
George Tyler of Dashwood.
Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter
is spending a few days with Mr.
& Mrs. Laverne Rodd and fam-
ily.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell
spent the weekend in Toronto
and visited the Royal Winter
Fair Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Brock of Detroit
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and
Douglas.
Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jack
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Payne, Mrs. Wilbert Payne and
Jim of London Sunday and inthe
afternoon visited with Mrs.
Daisy Fonger in Middlesex Gen-
eral Hospital, Strathroy.
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Rodd,
TURKEY
BINGO Hold funeral rites
for youth in crash Sponsored by Mt. Carmel
Catholic Women's League
Wed., Dec. 1, 8:30
Dashwood Centre
14 games -
Turkey door prize
Admission $1
Miss A. Shier
dies at 'Home'
Miss Amanda Shier, 85, pass-
ed away in Kingsway Lodge
Nursing Home, St. Marys,
Thursday, November 12.
She was a daughter of the late
Jonathan Shier and Anne Ryan,
born and lived in Woodham until
about two years ago when she
fell and fractured her hip, Fol-
lowing the accident she was
taken to St. Marys Memorial
Hospital and later to Kingsway
Lodge Nursing Home where she
has been a patient for about 18
months.
She was a member of Wood-
ham United Church and a life
member in the former Woman's
Missionary Society.
She is survived by one sis-
ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Swit-
zer, of London; one sister-
in-law, Mrs. Edith Shier of
RECEPTION
& DANCE
MR. & MRS.
MAURICE LOVE
nee Jean Reith
Friday Nov. 27
Crediton
Community Hall
Music by the Western Aires
Everybody Welcome
Christmas
Bazaar
Sunday School Room
Main St. United Church
Sat., Nov.11
3 p.m.
TEEN
TOWN
CREDITON TOWN HALL
Sat., Nov. 21
9 — 12
Admission 75¢
Featuring The
MOJO'S
Everyone welcome
LOL
EUCHRE
Exeter Town Hall
Wed. Nov. 25
Ladies Bring Lunch
Admission 35¢
GOOD PRIZES
Plus Grand Prizes
in the Spring
CENTRALIA
- Continued from page 5
turned home after visiting with
her daughters in London.
Mrs. N. McArthur, who has
been staying with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Zavitz, has returned to
Chatham for awhile.
The post office hours from
the past Monday on will be from
8:30 am to 6 pm daily with the
exeeption of Wednesday after-
noon when it will be closed as
usual.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Bowden were Mr. &
Mrs. Wm Allison, Jimmie and
Debbie, Atlas, Craig, Mr. & Mrs.
BartY Reid and Heather of Leh,.
don.
I Would like to express sin-
cere thanks to everyone for
the visits, cards, flowers and
treats received during my stay
in hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to
Drs and staff of South Huron
Hospital.-Mrs. Edward Hearn.
19c
I would like to thank Dr.
Walden and his assistant, Dr.
Wallace, Miss Cla.ypole and the
entire nursing staff who helped
me along in my splendid reco-
very, and to all the visitors who
came to see me was very much
appreciated as well as the gifts
and flowers.- L eonard E.
Wilson. 19*
IN MEMORIAM —
CHAPMAN-In loving memory
of a dear wife, Doris Chap-
man who passed away three
years ago, Nov. 21, 1961.
Softly the leaves of memory
fall,
Gently I gather and treasure
them all,
And just as she was she al-
ways shall be,
A beautiful thought in my me-
mory.
-Ever remembered by her
husband Jerry. 19*
CHAPMAN - In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Doris Chapman who
passed away three years ago,
Nov. 21, 1961.
We do not need a special day
To bring you to our minds;
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps one to forget;
But time so far has only proved
How much we miss you yet.
God gave us strength to take it
And courage to bear the blow;
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
- Lovingly remembered by her
family Doreen and Gordon,
Jim and Susanne, Alice and
Jerry and her grandchildren
Donny, Kathy, Gary and Juli-
anne. 19*
EACRETT - In loving memory
of our mother and dad, and
grandparents, Margaret and
Robert Eacrett, who passed
away Nov. 18, 1953, and Sept.
4, 1936.
To us they have not gone away,
Nor have they travelled far,
Just entered God's eternal home
And left the gate ajar.
- Ever remembered by daugh-
ters, sons-in-law, and grand-
children Paul, Jane and Eric
Hancock. 19c
ELLIS -In loving memory of
our dear son and brother,
David Ellis, who died by ac-
cident, November 15, 1963.
Wishing today, as we have be-
fore,
That God would have spared you
many years more;
Beautiful memories we'll trea-
sure forever,
Of the happy days when we were
together.
- Ever remembered and sadly
missed by Mom and Dad, bro-
thers and sisters. 19c
FISCHER - In loving memory
of the late William Fischer,
who passed away four years
ago, November 1'7, 1960.
Through all our troubles he
helped us along,
If we live like him, we will
never go wrong;
On earth he was loved, in heaven
he rests,
God bless you Dad, you were one
of the best.
- Ever remembered by wife
and family. 19c
MORLOCK -In loving memory
of a dear mother, Caroline M.
Morlock who passed away one
year ago November 24, 1963.
You're not forgotten mother
dear,
Nor ever shall you be;
As long as life and memory
last,
We shall remember thee.
-Ever remembered and sadly
missed by son Gordon and
dalighter-in-law Alma. 19c