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CARD OF
THANKS
CARD OF
THANKS
ALL SEASON REPAIR. Words
cannot express our heartfelt
gratitude to everyone who dropped
in with words of comfort and to
those who lent us their tools.
Special thanks to Hank TenPas,
Don McNeil and Max Oldfield for
your wonderful support. Thank you
to all of you at Radford's and to
Bob and Donna Wattam for the tool
box and tools. Your thoughtfulness
will never be forgotten. We're back
on our feet again and we owe it to
all of your!. Thanks again - Travis
and Janet of All Season Repair,
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ANDREWS. The family of the late
Jean Andrews would like to
express their sincere thank you to
all relatives, friends, and neigh
bours for their many acts of
kindness shown during the recent
loss of our mom and grandma.
Thank you for the beautiful floral
arrangements, cards and memorial
donations. To the staff of Beattie-’
Falconer Funeral Home and Rev.
Paul Ross, a special thanks for their
comforting words. Thanks to Dr.
Keith Hay, Dr. Jan Raczycki and
the staff at Clinton Public Hospital
for their care and kindness to mom
during her hospital stays. To Kevin
Essex, his family, the Restview
Retirement Home staff and
residents, our sincere gratitude for
the love and friendship given to
mom during the last three years.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. - The Andrews
family. 32-lp
BAUER. Mabel and the family of
the late Reinhardt Bauer would like
to express our sincere thanks to all
the staff at Listowel Memorial
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Ralph Dwarika for his prayers and
accompaniment. Thanks to all our
friends and neighbours for the hot
meal provided to our families the
day of visitation. A special thanks
to all the grandchildren and great
grandchildren for participating in
the funeral. Thank you to St. Paul's
Lutheran Church ELW for the
delicious lunch provided. Thank
you to Betts Funeral Home for your
care and concern. Everyone's
kindness and sympathy at this time
are more deeply appreciated than
any words of thanks can ever
express. 32-lp
BROMLEY (Vogels). I would like
to thank everyone who helped in
any way with the relative shower
held in my honour July 13, 1997 at
the Blyth United Church. Thanks to
everyone who attended and/or sent
gifts. Your thoughtfulness is
appreciated. Thanks again. -
Mandale. 32-lp
THE BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL
Society would like to thank all
those who volunteered to help
make the Homecoming beef
barbecue the tremendous success it
was. We would also like to thank
Cam and Laurie Procter and
Pioneer Hi-Bred Ltd. for their
donation of paper products for the
meal. 32-1
CLARK. A very sincere thank you
to Donna, Helen, Lloyd, Fred and
everyone who helped us keep track
of our very young and frightened
parrot. The help and many kind
words helped us through a terrible
24 hours. She was as happy to get
to her warm home as we were to
have her back. Thanks again to our
many caring neighbours. - Bill and
Sandra Clark. 32-1
COLLINS. A heartfelt thank you is
expressed to family, friends and
neighbours for all their expressions
of sympathy and support during
Jackie's illness and since her
passing. Special thanks to Dr.
Anand, Dr. Dawson, doctors and
nurses at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital for their excellent
care; also Barb, Melanie and Kim
of Community Nursing Services,
Belgrave, for their care and
compassion. To Judy Hickey and
Paul Black - thanks for the extra
care given to Jackie. Many thanks
to the management and staff of
Goderich Signal-Star and
Champion for cards, flowers,
donations to Cancer Society and
words of encouragement. Special
thanks to all friends and neighbours
for donations of food, flowers,
cards, phone calls and visits. Your
thoughtfulness was greatly
appreciated and will never be
forgotten. - George, Jon and Kate.
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COOK. Many, many thanks to all
who contributed to a memorable
50th anniversary celebration on
Aug. 2. Thanks Joyce for a
beautiful dinner on Friday evening
(our actual anniversary) and the
spectacular limousine ride in a
1940 Chrysler! It was great!
Thanks to all our family for the
open house and supper at the home
of Eleanor and Randy. Thanks to
our many friends and relatives who
came, who sent cards and who
phoned their congratulations.
Special thanks to Jamie who called
from Finland. Thanks to friends
who helped prepare and serve food
- Linda, Laura, Colleen and
Annemarie. It was all so much
appreciated. Thanks to all who
planned and presented the skits
after supper. They were priceless!
Thanks to all our sons and
daughters, their spouses and their
children, and their grandchildren,
for every expression of your love
and caring for us. We thank God
for every one of you and for the 50
years He has given us together. -
Russell and Marion Cook. 32-1
DALE. Thank you to all our
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the cards, flowers, phone calls
and expressions of sympathy
following the death of Lome's
brother Lloyd. Your thoughtfulness
was very much appreciated and
will always be remembered. -
Lome and Geraldine. 32-lp
PEACHEY. I would like to thank
everyone who attended my
community shower. A very special
thank you to Maddy for all her hard
work. It meant a lol to see everyone
there. Thanks again. - Donna. 32-1
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DUNBAR. Our grateful thanks and
deep appreciation to our relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes, charitable donations and
expressions of sympathy shown to
us in the loss of our father,
grandfather and special friend.
Special thanks to the ambulance
attendants, the doctor and nurses in
the emergency department of
Wingham and District Hospital for
their many acts of kindness. A
sincere thank you to the ladies of
Knox Presbyterian Church for the
delicious luncheon served. Our
thanks to Rev. Cathrine Campbell
for her comforting message and to
Doug McBumey and Doug Layton
for their professional services. -
The family of the late Alan Dunbar.
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GORDON-PEACHEY. We would
like to thank everyone who
attended our Buck and Doe. Thank
you to those people who came to
Monkton on the bus to support us.
A very special thank you to our
wedding party for all their work.
Thank you to everyone who helped
out. - Donna and Richard. 32-1
HETHERINGTON - The family
of the late Gilbert Hetherington
would like to say thank you to so
many special and caring people
in our lives. We have drawn
enormous strength from each
and everyone of you. Thank you
so very much Dr. Woldnik and
staff at Seaforth Community
Hospital; Karen, Clara, Marlene,
Milly and Peggy from
Community Nursing Services;
Nancy and Becky from Huron
County Home Care Services;
Laura, Nolda and Carol from
Town and Country; Joanne from
Horizon Pro Health and Wanda
from Benford Medical Supplies.
Thanks to each of you for all the
loving care and personal
attention that you gave to
Gilbert. Thank you Doug and
Evelyn for everything. Thank
you good friends who visited
Gilbert at home and made each
day brighter for him. Thank you
Kathy and Sharon for preparing
a delicious meal for our family.
Thank you Lt. Marc Plttoch and
Doug Purdy for officiating at the
funeral service and thank you
organist, Donald Dunbar. Thank
you Stephen Betts for your
caring manner and
professionalism. Thank you
Marg, Kathy, Nancy and Sharon
for preparing a luncheon for the
reception following the funeral.
Thank you everyone for the
calls, cards, floral tributes,
charitable donations and food
sent to our home. (Monies from
neighbours and friends In
Cranbrook were donated to
Community Nursing Services).
We are lucky to have such
special friends. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
-Margaret and Helen and family
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LYONS. I would like to thank all
who attended and contributed to
my shower on July 20 at Londes-
boro Hall. Your generosity and best
wishes are much appreciated. A
special thank you to Brenda,
Carolyn and Mary for putting on
the shower. Thank you once again.
-Sara. 32-1
THE MAJESTIC WOMEN'S
Institute wish to thank all those
who supported the draw to raise
funds to help pay for the computer
at the Brussels Library. The winner
of the quilt was Yvonne Porter, 123
Quebec Street, Goderich. The two
cushions were won by Richard
Daughterty, RR 1, Listowel and the
handcrafted picture frame was won
by Murray Keys of Exeter. 32-1
McGAVIN. The family of the late
John S. McGavin is grateful for the
support and caring of relatives and
friends during a difficult time. We
appreciate the food, floral
remembrances, cards and calls to
our home. Also, thanks to those
who attended the memorial service,
your friendship will always be
remembered. Sincerely - Neil and
Marie McGavin and family. 32-1
McNICHOL. We wish to thank our
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the support and sympathy
shown in the recent loss of our
father and grandfather, Alan
Dunbar. Your flowers, cards and
donations of food were all greatly
appreciated. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. -
Kathy, Ray, Mike, Brian, Kandice
and Sarah McNichol. 32-1
THE RECTOR AND WARDENS
of St. John's Anglican Church
would like to thank everyone who
joined us at our Pork Chop
Barbecue on Sunday, Aug. 3, 1997.
A special thank you also to all who
donated and volunteered to help
make this meal a success. 32-lp
STILES. We wish to sincerely
thank each and everyone who
helped plan and organize the
Homecoming 97. We truly felt
welcome and enjoyed many happy
hours visiting and reminiscing.
Brussels will always be home to us.
- The Stiles family. 32-1
WALSH. I would like to thank Dr.
Rooyakkers and the staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital for
their excellent care. Thank you to
friends and neighbours for the
cards and well wishes. It was all
appreciated. - Lloyd Walsh. 32-lp
THE WALTON INN, 1988-1997.
A million thanks for the past nine
years. It's been quite a tour. Special
thanks to Lois (Hart) Schneider, a
faithful employee, the early
morning B.S. session that made the
day so interesting, the coffee ladies
and our regular crew. Many thanks
for the living room tables and
doilies made by Jake and Mrs.
Hulzebos. Good luck to the Craigs
and Campbells, hope they have as
much fun as we did. - Karl and
Annie McNaughton. 32-lp
WHITFIELD. We would like to
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THANKS
thank everyone for the gifts, cards
and best wishes and a special thank
you to our family and friends and
everyone that helped in any way to
make our Anniversary such a
special day. - Karl and Sandra.
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c COMING
EVENTS
BINGO!! Sept. 2, at the Blyth
arena auditorium. Doors open at
6:30, games start at 7:30. Hot dogs
available. Proceeds to the BPS
Grade 8 class. Cash prizes! 32-2p
HOPE CHAPEL CEMETERY
Memorial Service, 3 p.m., August
24. Guest speaker, Martin Wilts.
31-2
RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR
Clinic, August 28, 1997, 5 - 9 p.m.
F. E. Madill Secondary School, 231
Victoria St., Centre Gym. 31-2
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel
chair accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. 20-tfn
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.,
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow
FOR
RENT
LARGE STORAGE COMPART-
ments for rent in bam near Auburn
for boats, cars, etc. Phone 523-
9465. 29-tfn
FOR RENT - OCT. 1/97, LONG
Term - Implement Shed, 105 ft. x
49 ft. Cone. 10, Lot 14, McKillop
Twp. Phone 887-9517. 32-2p
FOUND
FRIENDLY BLACK SHEPHERD
with white markings, about 50 lbs.,
on the 5th cone, of East Wawanosh.
If not claimed new owners
considered. 523-9528. 32-1
CODE
Self-sufficiency through
literacy in the developing world
For information, call 1-800-661-2633
G GARAGE/
YARD SALE
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE.
First time ever. Saturday, Aug. 23,
8 a.m. 1/4 mile east of Blyth on
Cty. Rd. 25 and 1/4 mile south.
Rain date - Aug. 30. Rowing
machine, furniture, appliances and
toys, etc. 32-1