HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2009-01-14, Page 1342. DEATHS
DOLMAGE, Anna Elizabeth: Formerly of Hul-
lett Twp., at Seaforth Manor Nursing Home on
Monday, Dec. 29th, 2008 in her 90th year. Anna
(Love) Dolmage, beloved wife of the late William
Dolmage (1981) and dear mother of Neil and
Loretta, Seaforth, June and John Zettel, Staffa,
Joyce and Ron Oliver, Kippen, Carol and Larry
Blake, Seaforth, and Marlene and Brian Ander-
son, St. Marys.' Loving grandmother to 13 grand
and 18 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by
one granddaughter JeanCe Saldivar (1990), one
son-in-law Ed Saldivar, two brothers Douglas
and Stewart Love, and sister Shirley Yost, and
her parents James and Hannah Jean (Hamilton)
Love. Friends were received at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W. Seaforth on
Thursday, Jan. 1 st, 2009 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fu-
neral service was held on Friday, Jan: 2nd, 2009
at 2:00 p.m. at Egmondville United Church. Pas-
tor Steve Hildebrand officiated. Interment Malt -
landbank. Cemetery, Seaforth, Expressions of
sympathy may be directed to the Cavan United
Church, Egmondville United Church or Seaforth
Community Hospital Foundation. Expressions of
sympathy , at www.whitneyribeyfuneraihotne•com
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HfTMORE-JOSLING:�
Kaitlynn and Zachary, Kr
along with their par-
ents, Brent and Cot-.
leen (nee Josling) are
excited to announce
the arrival of their baby
sister, Jaedyn Jessie.
Jaedyn entered the
A: _world at 10:34 a.m. on
ew-Years Day weigh-
ing 7 lbs. 2 oz. and
21 inches in length.
• Proud Grandparents
.are Bruce and Marg
Whitmore, •
Dianne A,
Joslin g and the late
Gary Josling., Thrilled
Great Granipare nts
are Warren: - Whitmore
and Mary Connolly. A .
special'thanks goes to -
the doctors and nurses
at Rouge Valley Hospi
tal in Ajax. 43-03x1
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GARRICK: in lov-
ing memory of a dear
brother, brother-in-law,
uncle and great uncle,
George Garrick, who
passed away January
18, 2008.
We cannot have the
old days back,
When we were all to-
gether,
But memories and lov-.
4E:. IN MEMORIAM
BROWN: In loving
memory of Eva Brown
who passed away two
years ago, January
14th.
Although we smile and
make no fuss, ;►;;►
No one misses you
more than 'us
And when old times we
oft recall
.it's then we miss. you
most of all.
Loved and missed
by husband Jim, Ruth
Anne and Jim, Jim
and Charlyn, Gail and
Doug, BIII; Bev, Ray-
mond • and Jackie,
Mary and Les and their
families . 46-03x1
BROWN: in memory
of our mother, mother-
in-law,.. grandma and
great -grandma, Eva,
who died Jan.14,
2007.
Never more than a
thought away,
Quietly rernenbered
• every day,-A`-►'lir►,'-:
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46. IN MEMORIAM
DORIS CARNOCHAN
In - memory of Doris
Carnochan
Here on earth i'rn a lost
soul
Ever trying to find my
way back home
Maybe that's why each
new star is born .
Expanding heaven's
room
Eternity in bloom
And will I see you up in
that heaven
In all its light will I know
you're there
Will we say the things
that we never dared
if wishing makes it so
-Won't you let me know
That life is eternal
And love is immortal'
And death is only a ho-
rizon
Life is eternal
As we move into . the
light
And a horizon is noth-
ing
Save the ; limit of ' out.
sight •
by Carly Simon and
• Teesa Gohl
Remembering Mom
the woman who loved
sunsets and already
understood that Life is
eternal and Love is im-
mortal. You're still with
us every day.
- Ken Carnochan and
Family 46-03-1
No- need for words ex-
cept to say,
Still loved, still missed
in every way.
- Love, • Gail, Doug,
Doug Jr., Stephanie,
Alexa, Cole, Jonathan,
Theresa, and Jason
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ing thoughts %d °. ;. .;.a._,,ti;
Will be with us forever.
- Sadly missed and
loved by sisters Clara
and Margaret, brother
Percy and families 46-.
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NiGH: In loving
memory of my fa-
ther Louis Patrick
Nigh, Feb. 02/1926 to
Jan.15/2007
The Lord's Pillow
The Snow Came Down
1Storm Subsided
He Laid His Head
Upon The Lord's Pillow
He Returned To Where
His Life Had Began.
- Remembering you ev-
ery lay with love, Trish
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share,
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But in our hearts you're „i
always there, *tct s=.
Your memory is our
keepsake,
With which we'll never
part,
God has you in his
keeping, for* 4r.1.4:
We have • you In our
hearts.
- We miss you. love
Helen, Bill and &iB,
Dave, Cathy, Tom,
Hannah and Chuck
GARRICK: In lovin
memory of George,
who passed away one
year ago, January 18,
2008
No longer in our lives to
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SEAFORTH CURUNG
CLUB
The Seaforth Curling
Club would like to thank
the sponsors of the
Mixed Jitney. The spon-
sors include: Keating's
Pharmacy, Tucker's
Meats, UPI, Pizza Train,
Nifty Korners, Sea -
forth Bakery, Blooms
n' Rooms, Desjardins
Credit Union, Seaforth
Chiropractic Centre,
Devereaux Murray Law
Firm, Royal Bank. Their
generous donations
helped make our event
a success! 47-03-1
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MCQUAID "
would like to thank -my
'Secret Santa Claus' for
the gift of a beautiful 19
Ib. turkey, all paid for
etc. Truly a pleasant
surprise and not to my
knowledge. This Targe
turkey looked so great
in the centre of our
dining . room table on
Christmas pay. Always
guessing, but long to
be remembered. - Lov-
ingly, Dolly 47-03-1
47. CARDS OF [HANKS
POPPE
We were truly and com-
pletely overwhelmed
by the love and support
we received when Dad
passed: We thank our
dear.family, friends and
community for their do-
nation and their love
and support , during
this time of sorrow. We
thank those who pro-
vided us with food and
meals, especially Cor
and Catherine DeCorte
and family between the
wakes and the CWL for
lunch after the funeral.
The funeral was a true
celebration of Dad's
life and faith. We
take this opportunity
to thank Fathers Mme,
Mooney and Gillespie
for the beautiful cer-
emony and also to the
choir for their contri-
bution to the funeral
celebration. Special
thank you to palibear-
ers John Freriks, Henry
and Mike Poppe, Dave
Saldivar, Ken DeCorte
and Danny O'Rourke
and to Ida Tilker and
Darryl O'Rourke who
were flower bear-
ers. Heartfelt regards
,.are extended to Ross
Ribey and his staff, in-
cluding. Jim Hoffman
and to the Seaforth
Community Hospital
and the kind and car-
ing staff, Truly their
Compaaslon made all
the -difference. - Most
Sincerely, The : Poppe
Family 47-03-1
_FINLAYSON
'It is with our hearts
overflowing that we ex-
tend our sincere grati-
tude to all of our family
and. friends. During the
days before and after
Ina's passing, we have
been the recipients of
such caring thoughts
and expressions. To
begin naming people
would .be impossible.
The cards, the visits,
the flowers, the phone
calls, the food - the list
is endless. Just know
that it has all been
very greatly appreci-
ated. We have the nic-
est neighbors, friends
and family. We would
also like to recognize
the nursing staff at the
Seaforth hospital. You
are all angels in dis-
guise. Steve Hildeb-
rand, you made the
service so comforting
for us. Ross Ribey, we
would have been lost
without your guidance.
Thank you all so very
much from the bottom
of our hearts. - Reg,
Mike & Joy Finlayson &
Family, and Hazel Scott
& Family.
P.S. For the special
women that live across
the street, Marlene &
Linda we will never
forget your kindness.
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
DOLMAGE
The family of Anna
Dolmage would like
to express their heart-
felt thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours
for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy,
floral arrangements,
cards, visits, donations
to charities and food
brought to our home.
Thank you Pastor
Hildebrand and Rev.
Gould for the beautiful
celebration of Mom's
life. To the Kinburn
Foresters for their me -
moria$ service. To the
grandchildren for their
tribute through music,
readings and memo-
ries of Grandma. Spe-
cial thanks to the staff
at Seaforth Manor for
their care and support
over the past two years.
To Ross Ribey and staff
for their professional
and caring support,
Cavan United Church
Ladies,, :thank you_ for
the delicious lunch and
fellowship hour.-- Thank
you to those who were
there and to those
who could not attend,
but shared. our sorrow
with sympathy cards
and _phone calls. We
are truly thankful for
wonderful neighbours
and friends. - The Fam-
ily of Anna Dolmage
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ange in
hours discussed
County level
DALE
We the family of the.iate
Vernon Dale would like
to thank family, friends
and neighbours for the
flowers, fwd and cards
sent to our homes dur-
ing the loss Qf our fa-
ther and grandfather:
Thank -you ,:to Father
Gillespie and the St.
James Choir for ;, the
beautiful service and:
singing for dad. To the
ladies CWL, thank -you
for_.the wonderful meal
served after mass. To
Ross and Troy thank -
you for making a diffi-
cult time much easier
for the family. Your
thoughtfulness will nev-
er be forgotten. - Rick,
Sherry, Kim, Karen, Bill
and families 47-03x1
PLEASE
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Coun. Demaray is wondering whether a change in li
brary hours is in order. ,
Demaray says some constituents in his home munici-
pality are displeased with the Howick-branch library-
hour changes.
County librarian Beth ROSS reports the hour changes
arrived on the heels of a countywi4e library -services sur-
�ey - - r'J:._ w #.�Sii-A►..- .3• • .3 2 1c !!2,"_:'tc..
The warden pledged the issue would be further dis-
cussed at the next library -board meeting, set for 9 a.m.,
Jan. 20.
Sign for the Times
Coun. Ben Van Diepenbeek reports his home munici-
p of Ashfield -Colborne -W wa losh_ is interested.in
pun ing some of the county's newly designed signs.
onom is evelopment officer Mike Pullen says the
county � s . open to cost-sharing opportunities for new sig-
nage for interested lower tiers. -
Pullen says one` obstacle . for erecting s _ age is the.
county cannot erect signs on ,provincial hi : o ways since
they do not have jurisdiction. The county can, however,
erect signs in .hamlets, like St. Helen's, and' along county
Van Diepenbeek says she is pleased-�AC can acquire
new through..- cod s since the m nicipality
1 . long been tellrit g about new signage
but the pric-
roved too high.
B seemed quite : affor't able," adds Van Diepen-.
ioAdB.
Interviews Underway
Council `learned Sherri . $ezaire began a position as a
manager for the Huron County Health Unit, effective
Dec. 11, after years of service as $supervisor. Two other
manager positions are set to be filled this month.
The Health Unit is also in the final stages of hiring
an epidemiology -that is expected to begin working by
January's end:
• WED. JAN. 14
$-1t a.m. Walk for WeIlneu
Program, Seaforth arena.
1-3 p.m. Parents & Tot Play & Skate,
Seaforth Arena .
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena ••
• THURS. JAN. 15
810 a.m. Walk for Wellness
Program, Seaforth Arena Hall ,
10-11:30 a.m. Move and Groove,
Seaforth Co-operative . Children's
Centre .=V g► :.,
• FRI. JAN. 16 �, .a
10:00 Rural Response for
Healthy Children Morning Out
Program, Bethel Bible Church,
Seaforth
11-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn,
Brussels Community Centre
10:31.11:31 a.m. Preschool
Stotydnre; Seaforth Library
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$-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness,
Seaforth Arena Hall.
9:30-11:30 a.m. Alphabet Soup,
Grey Central School
1:30 p.m. Senior euchre at Seaforth
Legion •
WES. IAN. 20..
840 a.m. Walk For Wellness
Progrram, Seaforth Arena
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• WED. JAN. 21
8-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness
Program, Seaforth Anna.
1.3 p.m. Parents & Tots Play and
Skate, Seaforth Arena , -
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
7:30 p.m. General Cancer Support
Group, Seaforth Manor, 100 James
St., Seaforth. Info: 1-800-294-0086
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