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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2004-08-11, Page 88 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR; AUGUST 11, 2004 received friends and relatives at the ,Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Pastor Stephen Hildebrand officiat- ed In a service of remembrance and thanksgiving for the life of Arthur at Egmondville United Church on Friday,,August 6 at 3:00 p.m. The service included a tribute written by niece Della and a rendition of Amazing Grace by Bill Strong. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery. Pallbearers were Murray Vincent, Don Vincent, Neil Vincent, Grant Vincent, Bill Wallace and Bill Archibald. Flower bearers were Della Bennett, Deb Jamieson, Margaret Vincent and Lisa Bennett. Following the service a luncheon was held at Egmondville United Church. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Egmondville United Church or Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation. Condolences at www.whitneyribey- funeralhome.com 42-33-1 42. Deaths WALLACE, Arthur: Arthur Campbell Wallace, a resident of Maplewood Manor, Seaforth, passed away at Seaforth Community Hospital on Tuesday, August 3, 2004. He is survived by his wife Ruth, stepdaughter Dianne McNeil and stepgranddaughters Paula and Teresa McNeil. He was the dear brother of Robert and Anne Wallace, Egmondville, and Edith and Harold Vincent, Belgrave. Memories of Uncle Art will be cher- ished by his nieces and nephews: Della and John Bennett, Bill and Rowena Wallace, Deb and Len Jamieson, Bill Archibald and Audrey, Murray and Joyce Vincent, Don Vincent, Neil and Joan Vincent and Grant Vincent and Judy, as well as great-nieces and great- nephews: Christa and Lisa Bennett, Ethan and Joanne and Melissa Wallace, Erin and Paul Dolmage, Kim and Leanne Jamieson, Dean and Barb, Jayne, Vaughn, Patrick, Angela, Aaron, Margaret, Cole and Garritt Vincent, He was prede- ceased by his parents, William and Margaret Campbell Wallace, a sis- ter Anna Archibatd and her husband Robert, a niece Carol Vincent, a great-niece Shannon Marie Vincent, a great-nephew David Bennett, and a step -son-in-law Jim McNeil. Arthur was born on September 23, 1913 at Lot 2, Conc. 4, Tuckersmith Township, where he grew up and farmed the land he took over from his parents, which in turn had been purchased from Canada Company in 1858 by his pioneer grandparents, Samuel and Annie McBride Wallace. Arthur sold the family farm in 1973 when he retired to Egmondville and in 1977 he married Ruth Krotz Kirkby. Throughout his life Arthur was active in Egmondville United Church serving on the Session and on the Board of Stewards. He took his father's position on the Board of Egmondville Cemetery, following his father's death. Arthur's interests included love of hockey, horses, rug hooking, playing the harmonica, and most of all people. The family 43. Births RAU Gerard. Jane and big sister Brooklyn are excited to announce the arrival of Madelyn Rose. Our bundle of joy was born July 26, 2004 at Stratford General Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. Proud grand- parents are Gerald and Sandra Johnson and Clarence Rau and Sharon Rau. Great grandparents are Doris Hugill and Ursula Regier. A special thank you to Dr. Percival, Seaforth, Dr. Hancock and the OB nursing staff at Stratford General Hospital. 43-33x1 MOYLAN It's A Boy! Pat and Deb are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first child. Joseph Patrick, 8 lbs. 4 oz. born July 22, 2004 at 5:14 p.m. at Windsor Regional Hospital. A first grandson for Don and Rita Moylan. Spoiling privileges also go to Bill and Grace Campbell along With great -grandma Jean Mathers. Special thanks to everyone who helped out during the pregnancy and these first few weeks after Joseph's arrival. 43-33x1 46 In Memoriam DOIG: In loving memory of my dear husband Bob, who passed away 1 year ago, August 13, 2003. Alone but never quite alone, I face an empty chair, But sometimes in the silence, I imagine you are there. My companion for so many years, No longer here with me, And yet in some mysterious way, You keep me company. When I look back upon our lives, One thing makes me glad, That you chose me to share with you, Those precious 48 years we had. As angels keep their watch up there, Please God just let him know that I down here do not forget. I love and miss you so. - Sadly missed and never forgotten, Elsie 46-33x1 DOIG: In loving memory of our Dad and Grampa Bob who passed away August 13, 2003. Time cannot steal the memories, We have within our hearts, Nor take away the happy years of which you were a part. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. - Sadly missed by your children Deb (Rick), Barb (Jamie), and Cary, and grandchildren Brittany and Amber 46-33x1 LONGMAN: In loving memory of our dear parents, Carl, who passed away August 10, 2000 and Kathleen, August 31, 1998. Precious memories of you both, Woven in gold. 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Today is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed - we never for- 9et For those we love don't go away, They walk beside us every day. - Always will be loved and remem- bered by his son Robert James, daughter-in-law Mary Helen, grand- sons Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan. 46-33x1 STEELS: Treasured memories of a dear mother and grandmother, Alena Elizabeth, whom God called home on August 10, 1961. If roses grow in Heaven, Lord, please pick a bunch for me, Place them in my mother's arms, And tell her they're from me. Tell her I love her and miss her, And when she turns to smile, Place a kiss upon her cheek, And hold her for awhile. Because remembering her is easy, Idoiteveryday, But there's an ache within my heart, That will never go away. - Always will be loved and remem- bered by her daughter Mary Helen, son-in-law Robert James, grandsons Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan 46- 33x1 SIEMON: In loving memory of Man Siemon, August 17, 1999. Every person in the world, Should have someone like you, To share a special moment with, Or have a laugh or two. Our thoughts are always with you, Your place no one can fill. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still. We know you walk beside us, And when our lives are through, We pray to God to take our hands, And lead us straight to you. - In our hearts forever. Love Geraldine, Angela, Jeff, Emma and Jaimison, Andrea and Rick. 46-33xlcc MALONEY: In memory of a special friend, Cindy Maloney, August 14, 1998. We can't have the old days back, When we were all together, But secret tears and loving thoughts, Will be with us forever. - Always remembered by Rob, Mike and Julie, Greg and Jill, Brent and Colleen, Matt and Jenessa 46-33x1 MALONEY, Cindy: October 30, 1973 - August 14, 1998 KLAVER, Fritz: July 22, 1958 - July 28, 2003 KLAVER, Herrman Sr.: March 30, 1923 - August 20, 1996. "The Spirit Himself joins with our spirit to bear witness that we are children of God." - Forever you are loved and sadly missed by Leon, Mary, Christopher and Angela, Sherri and Brad, Blake, Lane, Sage and Bo, Kim and Tim, Jane and Ben and Derek in Heaven. 46-33x1 FLANAGAN: In loving memory of our dear, Mother and Grandmother Connie Flanagan who left us on August 13, 1989. Our lives go on without you, But nothing is the same, We have to hide our heartache, When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent the tears that fall, Living our Ives without you. Is the hardest part of aN. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. Those special years will not retum, When we were all together, But with love within our hearts, You will walk with us forever. And now together we laugh, together We Through the ups and downs, together we strive, Together we pray and together we care, Good times and bad, together we share, The beautiful memories, the times we spend, Holds us together till we meet again. - Remembered always, Mary, Jack, Catherine, Ken, Larry, Teresa, Pat, Frtflnk, Bit and females 46-33-1 38 Auction Sale 47 . Cards of thanks BISHOP REUNION A hearty thank -you to those who attended our first Bishop Reunion on July 25th. Over eighty people enjoyed a delicious roast beef din- ner prepared by the Hensel) Legion Br. 458. "New" cousins came from as far away as Timmins, San Francisco and New Jersey and as close as Usborne Twp.: Stones, Sullivans, Simpsons, Stewarts, Southgates, Pikes, Peels, Pfaffs, Regiers, Rowcliffes, Rices, Kesslers, Kosis, Knights, Morgans, Merrigans, McCormicks, DeKays, Elleringtons, Joynts, Lauzons and Tilleys. Special thanks to MC David Rowcliffe, piper Roy Ellis, vocalist Vicki Hayter and her accompanist Mackenzie Hayter, greeter Dorothy Elder, and server Daniel Campbell and our DNA cousins. Congratulations to Al Morgan voted as the person who most resembles Archibald Wilson Bishop. Until the next time, William Bishop and Betsy Rowcliffe, Tim and Cherie Rowcliffe, BJ Rowcliffe and Denise Meagher, Joanne Rowcliffe and Bob Simpson 47-32x2 COLOUHOUN There is no scale or chart on earth to measure what true friends and families are worth. The family of the late Gordon Colquhoun extend their gratitude to our friends, neighbours and relatives who showed their kindness, compassion and support. To the drivers to the cancer clinics, to the help on the farm, all things were appreciated. For cards, phone calls, flowers, charitable donations, food sent to our homes. To all the nurses, V.O.N., C.C.A.C., Dr. Narayan, Dr. Kenyon for your care and compassion. Thank you Irene Richardson for your visits and words of comfort. Also to Oliver Hoffmeyer for playing the bagpipes at the cemetery. To Paul and Jeff Lockhart for all your help. Also to the pallbearers. Thanks to the ladies of Hibbert United Church for the delicious lunch. - Elaine and Hazel Colquhoun, Garry and Irene Finlayson and Families 47-33xlcc COOPER We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind- ness shown in the loss of a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Thank you for the flowers, cards and donations in memory of Orval. Special thanks to our granddaughter Pastor Cathy Prout for her caring words, daugh- ter Marlene for her tribute to her dad, grandchildren James, Lori, Bonnie and Brenda for their memo- ries of grandpa through words and song. Thank you to Queensway Nursing Home for your care given to Orval over the past four years, also to Hopper Hockey Funeral Home for their compassion and care, and also to the ladies of Centralia Faith Tabernacle for the luncheon served. It is with our deepest gratitude that we say thank you to each and everyone for your thoughtfulness during this time of our loss. - Clara Cooper and family 47-33x1 SMALL Thanks to the "Farmer in the Dell" and his kind neighbour in Brucefield I arrived home safely after you got my car back on the road. It's com- forting to know there are people who will still stop to help someone in distress. Your kindness will never be forgotten. - Sincerely, Liz Small 47-33x1 nxecc VANDEN HENGELNAN LOON Thanks to all our family and friends who came out to support our Buck and Doe. Big thanks to the wedding party for all of their hard work organizing before and during. It was a great night. • Rob and Jan 47- 33x1 38 Auction Sale BASSETT' ' The family of the late Dorothy Bassett wish to thank the staff at Seaforth Community Hospital for their care during Dorothy's stay in hospital. To Pastor Steve Hildebrand for his kind words at Dorothy's memorial service and to Cheryl Ann St. Onge for the lovely music. Also to Ross Ribey and Ruth Townsend for the understanding and guidance at this time. Thank you to Marie and Barb at the Home and Hearth Bed and Breakfast for the delicious lunch. Finally to Dorothy's friends and neighbours thank you for your thoughts, kind words, lovely flowers and donations in Dorothy's memory. 47-33x1 WILSON From the family of J. Ewart Wilson: We would like to express our heart- felt gratitude to our relatives and friends who offered us their sympa- thy and support at the time of Ewart's death. Thank you especial- ly to Father Lance and the visiting priests for the beautiful Funeral Mass held to celebrate Ewart's life, and to Father Lance for his moving homily. We would also like to thank Father Lance and Father Mooney for their prayers and hospital visits which gave us spiritual grace, strength and peace. Thanks also to Father Moe for his prayers and home visits. Thank you to organist Cheryl Ann St. Onge for her music and for the special duet with Jeanette Connolly, to violinist Ann Marie McQuaid -Snider, soloist Casey Van Bakel and the St. James Choir, to auxiliary minister and com- mentator Bea Kale, and to the fine altar servers. Thank you to our nephews who were the pallbearers, to the members of the Knights of Columbus for the prayers and for the guard of honour, to the ushers, to Jimmy Campbell for his special bagpipe music, and to John Janmaat for his care and attention at the cemetery. Thank you to our relatives and friends, from near and far, for your love and support, kind words, mass offerings, enrollments, donations, floral tributes and plants, lovely cards and personal mes- sages, and phone calls. Thank you for the delicious food brought to our homes. A special thank you to Marlene and Dave, Chris and Doug, Tom and Bonnie, and Wayne and Melita. A heartfelt thank you is extended to Dr. Ken Rodney for years of excellent medical care, to Jason Rodney for his kind concern, to Dianne Wood, to the staff of Seaforth Community Hospital and to the staff and physicians of Seaforth Medical Clinic for the won- derful care throughout the years. Our thanks to the St. James CWL for the delicious funeral lunch and to the Seaforth Legion for accom- modating us so well. Our thanks to Ross Ribey and Ruth Townsend for their professional service. Our very special thanks to Cathy Campbell for her compassion and dedication, to St. Elizabeth Health Care work- ers - Wendy, Diane, Pat, Gail, Dan, Helen and Remi, for the care, love and support. Thank you to Mary and Anne for your care and extra help. We thank you all most sin- cerely. We have all shared in a won- derful life. We are truly blessed and truly grateful. The gifts of a blue spruce tree and rose bushes have been planted at Silvercreek Farm in Ewart's memory. - Geraldine and Family 47-33-1 38. Auction Sale MAJOR LIQUIDATION OF BRAND NEW - BRAND NAME FURNITURE & ELECTRONICS BY PUBLIC A U C T'I 0 N THURSDAY, AUGUST 12TH AT 6:30 PM SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE PREVIEW 5:30 PM (941 VICTORIA STREET, EXETER) Scott P. Hall, Auctioneer, has been Instructed by several secured creditors to sell the followin ' assets b UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION PARTIAL LISTING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THIS SALE WILL FEATURE A SUPERIOR SELECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FOR EITHER THE HOME OR OFFICE. INCLUDED IS A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED LEATHER SOFA SETS IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT STYLES AND COLORS TO INCLUDE TAN, BLACK, TAUPE, BURGUNDY, SADDLE, GREEN, TO NAME A FEW; A NICE SELECTION OF FABRIC SOFAS IN A WIDE ARRAY OF SOLID AND ' PRINTS; OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, AND THROW CUSHIONS, BEDROOM SUITES TO INCLUDE MISSION AND SLEIGH BEDS; SEVERAL ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SETS IN DOUBLE, QUEEN AND KING SIZE; STUNNING DINING ROOM SUITES WITH HUTCHES, BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS, IN SOLID WOOD AND WOOD VENEER, MAHOGANY, WALNUT, PINE AND CHERRY; VEGAS STYLE CASINO GAMES TABLE; GORGEOUS SOLID WOOD BAR; OCCASIONAL TABLES; COFFEE AND END TABLES; BOOKCASES; CHINA AND CURIO CABINETS; CORNER TABLES; EXEC. 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