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Bronwen Heinrich of RR1, Blyth has recently opened
Bronwen’s Greens and Crafts from her home on Cone.
12-13 of Hullett Twp.
Area woman opens
gift, craft business
By Janice Becker
Citizen staff
Set on a lovely farm on Cone.
12-13 of Hullett Twp., Bronwen
Heinrich has established a craft and
gift business which will meet cus
tomers needs throughout the year.
At Bronwen’s Greens and Crafts,
there is a selection of prepared gift
baskets and boxes filled with good
ies to suit any taste.
If chocolate is the sin of choice,
she can find just the right gifts to
melt the receiver’s heart. If a relax
ing spa and personal pampering is
more appropriate, Heinrich will
create a perfect selection of
favours.
To decorate the table for the sea
son or year-round, a wonderful
array of dried or silk arrangements
can be had.
Heinrich’s pleasure in creating
arrangements, baskets or greeting
cards stems from her love of gar
dening. As a plant lover, she decid
ed to use her creativity to develop a
business.
The works are original. She can
pull together a basket or arrange
ment to meet the budget, colour
preferences, size and style pre
ferred by the customer. There are
no extra charges for custom orders.
She also has a large selection in
stock from which to choose.
Her full-line of gift baskets can
be very personal or as corporate
thank yous. They are perfect for
candle lovers, baby showers,
anniversaries or as a Christmas gift
for the boss.
A unique idea is her everlasting
greeting cards. Made of wood with
a picture painted on the front, a
blank sheet is attached inside so the
giver may express personal
thoughts. Her regular greeting
cards are fronted by her own pho
tography or blooms snipped from
her garden.
She has worked extensively with
other local shop owners to acquire
goods for her gifts and arrange
ments.
When the spring and summer
arrives, she will offer cut flowers
and produce at her roadside stand.
She hopes to be able to provide a
delivery service for fresh produce,
within a reasonable distance of her
home. She will also be a regular
vendor at the Goderich Farmers’
market. Heinrich’s business is also
part of the Huron Harvest Trail.
Though she works out of her
home and is available most days,
she suggests calling ahead so that
she can prepare. Call Bronwen’s
Greens and Crafts at 523-4461.
Be sure to enter our
weekly Christmas Draw!
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LAURIE KAMILLI
Laurie Ann Jean Kamilli, 21, of
RR 3, Brussels, passed away
peacefully at her residence on
Sunday, Nov. 28, 1999 after a
courageous battle with cancer.
She is survived by her loving
daughter Candice Ruth Ann,
special family Lea and husband
Kirk Wittig of RR 3, Brussels,
foster parents Ruth Ann and
husband Larry Gray of Dublin, her
grandmother Joyce Beckett of
Stratford, aunt Melissa and
husband Peter Kreyger of
Tavistock, uncle Darren Beckett of
Saskatoon, aunt Marlene Hanson of
Stratford, a special friend Paul
Struyk of Listowel and foster
parents Gail and husband Craig
Barclay of Listowel.
She was predeceased by her
mother Candace Ruth Ann Beckett,
her brother Justin Greeve and by
her grandfather Melvin Beckett.
Friends and relatives called at the
W. G. Young Funeral Home, 430
Huron St., Stratford on Tuesday,
Nov. 30, from 7 - 9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held
at the funeral home on Wednesday
(today), Dec. 1, at 11 a.m. Father
Murray McDermott will officiate.
Interment will follow in Avondale
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers memorial
donations in her memory may be
made to the cancer society through
the funeral home.
WILLA JANE WIGHTMAN
Willa Jane (Jean) Wightman of
Belgrave passed away at Wingham
and District Hospital, Wingham on
Sunday, Nov. 14, 1999 at the age
of 85.
The former Jean Young was the
beloved wife of the late Joseph
Edward Moore (1960) and the late
Edgar Wightman (1991). She was
the dear mother of Rena
Montgomery of Guelph, Phyllis
and Don Metcalfe of Hanover,
Shirley Nicol of Brampton and
Doris and Gordon Chapman of
Bolton. ,
She was the stepmother of
Margaret and Bruce Hamilton of
Lucknow, John and Connie
Wightman of Burlington, Anne and
Fred McGrath of Vermilion and
Ross and Barb Wightman of
Fergus. She is also survived by her
daughter-in-law, Jacqueline Moore
of Tiverton, 30 grandchildren and
18 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her son
Fred Moore, her sons-in-law Bill
Montgomery and Wayne Nicol, her
sisters Alice Young and May
Richardson and her brothers
Clifford and Wesley Young.
Visitation was held at the
McBurney Funeral Home,
Wingham, on Monday, 2 p.m. until
4 p.m. and 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. The
funeral was held on Tuesday at'
1:30 p.m. with Rev. Cathrine
Campbell officiating.
Interment was in Wingham
Cemetery, Tumberry Township.
Memorial donations to Huron
Perth Lung Association, Belgrave
Presbyterian Church or charity of
choice would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
EDITH WARWICK
Edith Warwick of RR5, Brussels,
passed away at Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
Nov. 25, 1999. She was in her 88th
year.
Bom in Morris Twp. on May 24,
1912, Miss Warwick was the dear
daughter of the late Robert and
Maria Warwick. She will be sadly
missed by her nieces and nephews
Helen Cuscagnette and her husband
Pat of Listowel, Marie Stewart and
her husband Ed of Bluevale, Glen
Sellers and his wife Eileen of RR2,
Bluevale, Mary Lamb and her
husband Cliff of Mississauga and
Joyce Harman of RR5, Brussels.
She was predeceased by her
sisters Mae Sellers and Irene
Harman.
Friends were received by the
family from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Schimanski Family
Funeral Home, Brussels where the
funeral service was conducted on
Sunday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. with
Rev. Linda Young of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Bluevale,
officiating.
Carrying floral tributes were
Brad Lamb and Bill Sellers.
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Pallbearers were Tom Warwick,
Brian Warwick, Jeff Cardiff, John
Schwartzentruber, Barry Pletch,
and Larry Elston.
Interment was in Brussels
Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy
memorial donations may be made
to Knox Presbyterian Church.
*EDWARD ELLIOTT
Edward (Ted) Elliott passed
away at St. Joseph’s Health Centre,
London, Nov. 16, 1999 with digni
ty and courage following surgery.
His family was with him.
He was a caring and loyal friend
to many who will miss him greatly,
and will live in their hearts always.
He is survived by his father and
mother Bert Elliott and Velma
Elliott, loving sister Linda and
brother-in-law Gordon Kruger, two
nieces, Ashley and Alexandra all of
Woodstock.
He was predeceased by an infant
brother.
Services were held at the Logan
Funeral Chapel, London, Nov. 19
with Archdeacon D. Ian Grant offi
ciating. Many friends and family
attended.
A tree will be planted in his
memory. Private burial will take
place at Brussels Cemetery at a
later date.