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'Obituary
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of JOHN
ERNEST YUILL late of
Brussels, Ontario, retired
farmer, deceased.'
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full
particulars of same to the
undersigned on or before the
11th day of January, 1979,
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims
that have then been
received.
CRAWFORD, MILL
& DAVIES
Brussels Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executrix
22-64-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
- In the estate of WILLIAM
LINDSAY IRELAND late of
Brussels, Ontario, retired
farmer, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send • full
particulars of same to the
undersigned on or before the
11th day of January, 1979,
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been
received. •
CRAWFORD, MILL
& DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executrix
22-64-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
" the estate of ELVA
MAY McDONALD late of
Brussels, Ontario, widow,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full
particulars of same, to the
undersigned on of before the
11th day' of Janu4ry, 1979,
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been
received. •
CRAVVFORD, MILL
& DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executors
22-64-3
27 Births
PEARSON: Dan and Mary-
Jane are very pleased to
announce the arrival of
Thomas James, weighing 7
lb. 8 oz. Born December 14,
Wee brother for Jana and
Daniel. 27-64a1
24 Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Mary
Barker wish to express
sincere thanks to all their
friends, relatives and
neighbours for their many
acts of kindness, floral
tributes, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society and
cards of sympathy, during
their recent bereavement
Your thoughtfulness was
very much appreciated and
will always be remembered. -
J. W. Barker, Mrs: Harvey
• McCutcheon, Lloyd and
Helen Wheeler, Clarence
and Marie McCutcheon.
24-64x1
The family of the late
Edward Howes Zeihr _of
Cranbrook wish to thank our
friends and neighbours; also
Mr. and Mrs. Max Watts for
their consideration and
thoughtfulness at the time of
our bereavement. 24-64-1
The family of the late Elva
McDonald would like to
• express their thanks to their
friends, neighbours and
relatives for the lovely floral
arrangements and donations
to the Church Fund. Thanks
to the Callandar Nursing
Home Staff for being so kind
to Aunt Elva, also the M. L.
Watts Funeral Home and the
ladies of the Church for the
delicious refreshments. All
was very much appreciated. -
The Nieces and Nephews.
24-64x1
THE MANY WAYS
OF GIFTING
The practice of exchang-
ing gifts at Christmastime
may be connected with a
similar ancient Roman
practice on New Year's
_Day.
However, most theologi-
ans trace the custom to gifts
brought to the Infant Jesus
by the Wise Men.
Dutch children fill wood-
en shoes with food and
water for St. Nicholas and
his horses. On Christmas
morning, good children find
that Nicholas has filled the
shoes with small toys and
candy.' Bad children find
them stuffed with sticks,
however.
Italian children look' to
the Magi themselves for gift
bringing. On January 6th,
the Three Kings, or a help.
ful "witch," Befana, will
leave treats' for thee' who
are good and tricks tout,*
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BEST WISHES to our
relatives and friends,Peace
and happiness at Cristmas
and every day throughout the
New Year. - Anne and Lorne
Bryans, Windsor. 26-64-1
I ELVA MAY McDONALD
Elva May McDonald died
in Callender Nursing Home,
Brussels, on Tuesday,
December 12, 1978 in her
90th year. She was the
former Elva May Stephen-
son, daughter of the late
William and Mary Jane
Stephenson and wife of the
late Wellancl McDonald to
whom she was married in
1911 in Ethel by the late Rev,
David Wrell.) Following their
marriage they took up
farming in Grey Township
and' remained there for 48
years. They retired to Brus-
sels in 1959.
Elva is survived by several
nieces and nephews. She was
' predeceased by her husband
Wellie, one sister, Mrs.
Andy Jecklin (Gertrude) and
three brothers, Wesley, WM-
' liam and Fred Stephenson.
Resting at the M.L. Watts
Funeral Home, Brussels
where funeral service was
held on. Thursday. Dec. 14 at..
2 p.m. Temporary entomb-
ment followed in Brussels:
Cemetery Chapel with wale
burial in Cranbrook.
Pallbearers were Jack
Wheeler, Robert Stephen-
son, Gordon Stephenson,
Willis Knight, John and. Alex
Sproal.
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