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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-10-20, Page 8Palle 8 Times-Advocate, October 20, 1966 • ANNOUNCEMENTS • '"r '104.111101ig. By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Seaforth last week, The ladies of the Elimville Women's Institute assisted in the officials' dining tent Wednesday and Saturday. The Elimville church anniver- sary service will be held Sunday Mr. & Mrs, John Batten and family visited Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Donald Penhale and fain, ily of Sarnia. A large crowd attended the International Plowing Match at - 4 I • 4.01111.111111111v CALLING ALL PRESENT & FUTURE HUSQVARNA SEWING MACHINE OWNERS Husqvarna representative will be in our store Friday afternoon and evening to answer your inquiries about this world famous sewing machine. Just drop into the store. HOPPER-HOCKEY FURNITURE Off BIRTHS— DQUGLAs — Bob and MaryDoug- las (nee McBride) announce the birth of a son at St. Marys Memorial Hospital, October 18 — a brother for Scott and Paul. HATCH — Joyce and Neil Hatch, CFB Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Shelly Diane at South Huron Hospital October 15 —a sister for Nancy, Janey, Judy and Neil Jr. DEATHS — HEY— Mrs. Albert Hey, 63, Us- borne Township, in Stratford General Hospital, October 13, the former Innes Dalrymple. Survivors: husband, brothers, John, St. Marys, Hugh, Mit- chell; sisters, Mrs. Freeman (Nellie) Mahaffy, Mrs. Wilbur (Mary) Mahaffy, both of Hibbert Township, Mrs. Alex (Grace) James, Mitchell, Mrs. James (Ethel) Balfour, Exeter. She was predeceased by three brothers, Robert of Egmond- ville, James of Cromarty and Harry of Brucefield. Burial in Roy's Cemetery, Fullarton Township. 20* ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Boyle Clandeboye, Ontario wish to an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Darlene Frances to Donald Carlton Lightfoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot, Centralia, Ontario. The wedding to take place Saturday, November 5, at 1 pm in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mt. Carmel, Ont. 20* ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroed- er are holding open hduse onOc- tober 25 at their home from 2-4 and 7-9 pm on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Relatives, neighbors and friends are invited to attend. No gifts please. CARDS OF THANKS — The family of the late Rheta Charles wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to her friends and neighbors for the messages of sympathy and for the many acts of kindness to our mother over the years. Special thanks to Rev. H. F. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacLean, Mrs. George Moir, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer and Mr. Harold Bonthron and his staff. 20c CARDS OF THANKS— It is a great pleasure and privilege to thank any and all of those who so generously offered and assisted in the billeting of the visitors to the International Plowing Match held at Seaforth. Chairman Orval Wassmaxm, Co- Chairman Dave Cornish. 20c Mrs. Jim Donaldson wishes to thank her friends for flowers and cards while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital; special thanks to Rev. G. W. Sach, Dr, L. M. Gibson and Dr, A. R. Meredith. 20c We would like to thank all our friends and relatives, for the cards, gifts and flowers received at the time of the birth of our daughter Darlene Susanne. — Ja- net and Gerald McBride. 20c Very sincere thanks to all who remembered me in any way dur- ing my stay in Clinton Public Hospital and since returning home, and to all who made things so much easier for Martha. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Waldon, Rev. Reinhart, Harry Hoffman, Cliff Penhale and the hospital staff. — Rudolph Miller, Edward Morlock wishes to thank all those who remembered him upon the occasion of his birthday. Special thanks to the la- dies of the WSWS for their card shower. We would like to thank our neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness, treats and help during Alec's illness. — Alec and Mary VanEsbroeck. 20* I wish to thank my many friends and relatives for the lovely cards, treats, flowers and gifts while I was a patient inSt. Joseph's Hos- pital London. Special thanks to Dr. Jory, Dr. Walker, Dr. Read and all the nurses on 4th floor at the hospital. It was all deeply appreciated. — Blanche Walters. x CARDS OF THANKS — I wish to thank my neighbors, relatives and friends for the visits, cards and treats while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr, Read, Dr. Wallace and the nursing staff of the hospital.—Clarence F ahner. 20c A sincere thank you to all those who made our annual Fall Rum- mage Sale such a wonderful suc- cess,— liensall Kinette Club,20c IN MEMORIAM — McCARTER — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, C, Earnest Mc- Carter, who passed away Oc- tober 20, 1962. A beautiful memory of one so dear, We cherish still with love sin- cere; A day that comes with sad regret To one that we will never forget. — Sadly missed by wife Nellie and family. 20* McKENZIE — In loving memory of a dear mother (Laurene) Mrs. Robert McKenzie who was killed instantly by a car in the village of Hensall, Ontario, October 21, 1964. God gave us a precious mother, The dearest in all the world, He fashioned her smile out of sunshine, He moulded her heart of pure gold. It broke our hearts to lose her, But she didn't go alone, Because part of us went with her The day God called her home. A wonderful mother gone to rest, For us she always did her best, Her place on earth no one can fill We miss you mother and always will. —Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by your son Ray, 2326 York Ave. Vancouver 9, British Columbia. 20* IN MEMORIAM .--- MITCHELL -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Frances Mitchell, who passed away four years ago, October 25, 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. Ever remembered by her hus- band Herbert and daughter Elaine. 20* PROUT — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Charles Prout, who passed away October 20, 1964. He bade no one a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye, He was gone before we knew it, And only God knows why. Please God, forgive a lonely tear, A silent wish that he was here. — Sadly missed by his wife, Gretta, family and grandchild- ren. 20* JOHNS — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Lloyd Johns, who passed away four years ago, October 27, 1962. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts, he is always here. — Always remembered by his wife Gladys and family. 20* IN MEMORIAM — BENDER In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Win. Bender who passed away, one year ago, October 23, 1965. This month comes back with deep regret, It brings back a day we will never forget, He fell asleep without goodbye, But our memory of him will never die. What we would give if we could say Hello Dad in the same old way; To hear his voice and see his smile, To sit with him and chat a while. You bade no one a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye, You had gone before I realized, And only God knows why. Your end was sudden, your thoughts unknown, But you left a memory, we are proud to own. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Dorothy and son Kenneth. 20* BENDER —In loving memory of a dear father, William Bender who passed away one year ago, October 23, 1965, I was not there to say goodbye, Perhaps it was just as well; I could never have said goodbye, To a father that I loved so well. I mourn for you in silence, No eyes can see me weep; But many a silent tear is shed, While others are asleep. —Sadly missed by daughter COME, SHOP AND SAVE at COLE'S DRUG SELLOUT SALE Greater discounts than ever before EVERYTHING MUST GO custom SHELLING and DRYING FACILITIES available now contact us for information Cann's Mill 2351782 EXETER Limited IN MEMORIAM — Betty, son-in-law Allan and grandchildren, 20* Ask Miss Newby Tire Brenda Dinney for a demonstration of your favorite music NEWBY TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE Hear the mighty Muntz STEREO PAK at Kinsmen Auto Show Oct. 20 & 21