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GRASS CUTTING
Dungannon Cemetery Board is looking for
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38 Auctions
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39 Lost & Found
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42 Obituaries
THOMPSON
James (Jim) R. Thompson, beloved husband
of the late Teresa (Dillon) Thompson of Kinloss
Township passed away at Wingham hospital
on Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in his 74th year.
Born on August 13, 1935 in Kincardine
Township to the late Margaret Wilson and
Walter Thompson. He is survived by his family:
Joe (Mary) Couckuyt of Cambridge,: Pat (Kim)
Dunn of Whitechurch and Darlene Houston of
Setmore. Also greatly missed by six grathil
dren: Devin, Shane, Corbin, Dillon, Joe Jr., and
Cherie; three great-grandchildren: Alexandra,
ictoria ; and Joshua and several nieces and
phews. Predeceased by sisters
McLean and Wanda Evans. Visitation was held
rom MacKenzie & McCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow, on Thursday, April 9. A funeral serv-
ice was conducted from the chapel on
Saturday, April 11, 2009 with. Rev. P. Janssens
officiating. Interment Kincardine Cemetery.
Donations made to the Heart & Stroke
Foundation or charity of choice are greatly
appreciated as expressions of sympa-
thy. Portrait and memorial online at
www.mackenzieandmccreath.com - 16ar
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43 Births
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March 26, 2009. Jase weighed in at 8 lbs. 2 oz,
and was 20 1/2 inches long. His very proud
older siblings are Shanelle, Jessica, Kody and
KeeRa. Jase. is welcomed by grandparents
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Shirley Surges. Many thanks to our friends and
neighbours for all their help during my recov-
ery. Thank you. Janice. - 16
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42 Obituaries
REV. FATHER MICHAEL M.J. DALTON
"I have fought the good fight,
1 have finished the race
I have kept the faith.
Now, there is In store for me
. the crown of righteousness,
which the Lord, the righteous Judge,
will award to me on that day -
and not only to me, but also to
all who have longed for His 'appearing."
(2 Timothy 4:7-8)
Welcomed into the presence of Jesus, on Monday, April 6, 2009, Ret.
Major Rev. Father Michael M.J. Dalton, M.B.E., in his 107th year. Born
in Kingsbridge, Ontario, May 5, 1902, son of the late Morgan Dalton
and the later former Mary Sullivan. Faithfully, served his Loid and.
Saviour for over 76 years of religious orders. Ordained May 21, 19321n
St.. Peter's Cathedral, London. Served Holy Name of Mary, Windsor
(1932-1936); St. Alphonsus, Windsor (1936-1939); as Pastor con-
structed Most Precious Blood, Windsor (1946-1953); St. John The
Evangelist, Woodslee (1953-1959); St. John DeBrebeuf &
Companions, Kingsville (1959-1970); also serving as Padre of the
Royal Canadian Legion Branch188, Kingsville. Served as Chaplain
Emeritus) Sacred Heart Villa, Courtland, 1970 until present. When the
and World War arrived, Father Mike immediately and voluntarily,
enlisted with the Windsor Essex Scottish Regiment ("Samper Paratus")
answering the callto serve Canada and the Allied war effort overseas
throughout the entire sikarvi a half year war. He rose in rank to Major
after receiving numerous cltations for his ministry ori battlefields as
he marched and ministered spiritually with the : Essex Satish (4th
Brigade) always near the front lines of the Allies Axis European Theatre
Assault; - . tin9 difficult battles throughout France, Belgium, Holland
and Germany. Almost hit by shrapnel on three and in honour
of his devotion to the Allied Troops and continuing effective and brave
ministry under intense, active duty conditions, on June 2, 1943, he was
the honoured recipient of the "Most Excellent Member of The British
Empire" (M.B.E.) conferred upon him by King George 8th . at
Buckingham Palace. Even after the honoured M.B.E. designation, the
most decorated War Chaplain (ever) continued to refuse orders to stay
behind the advancement of the troops. He felt it imperative to support
and console the soldiers even under adverse and dangerous condi-
dons. He gave the injured, dying,dead the last rites near the battlefield.
Newspaper photographsdhow him transforming the hood of his jeep
into a makeshift altar to offer mass and. consolation to hundreds of sol-,
diem near the front. On mornthan one occasion, Father Mike would be
so absorbed in the liturgy itself`that he (would tum around to) find that
everyone else had scattered because of enemy fire. (For many that ser-
vice (mass) would be their last, especially before Dieppe). Sir Knight,
Father Mike was honoured to be appointed 'Chaplain of the Sacred
Heart Assembly, #5095, Delhi, who specially honoured Father. Mike's
legacy at the Knights of Columbus Prayer Service, Tuesday, April 7,
with a very special annobncement by Past Faithful Navigator Jam,
Columbus Coucil
1/ink Life Member:of the St. Mary's Knights of .
#3212, Tillsonburg, alt of whom;recognized Father Mike as"Exemplary
Knight of the Year (1988). Redpient of the "Air Canada- Haut of Gold"
(1988) and the "Ontario Seniors Achievement Award" (1080). Father
Mike was very honoured to :receive Honorary Life Membership (2004)
in the Royal Canadian Legion Branch • 125, Delhi, in appreciation of his
"D -Day Veteran wartime service". "He was a true hero in every sense
of the word and a friend to many. Even while he spent his final
years confined to a wheelchair, he remained a man of hope and
deep _ faith, an inspiration to generations and to all of us. Life
Member of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans, Unit #30, Windsor,
Citizen of the Year and Veteran of the Year, City of Windsor (1967). Life
Member of the Guzera Caravan, #72, Order of the Alhambra, Windsor.
Life Member of the Munza Caravan, #168, Order of the Alhambra,
Grand Bend. Father Mike is predeceased by his five sisters:
Marguerite, Jct, Monica, Antoinette (2004) and (a nun) Sister
Maureen Dalton (1990), and his five brothers: Walter, John, Uriel,
Dennis and Raymond Dalton. Survived by nieces, nephews, great-
nieces, great-nephews and cousins. Friends met with the Dalton fami-
ly on Tuesday, April 7 at the Verhoeve Funeral Home, Tillsonburg. A
memorial service under the auspices of the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 125, Delhi, was conducted .on Tuesday afternoon; Knights of
Columbus Prayers and Parish prayers were held Tuesday evening. A
complete Funeral Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated by the Most
Rev. Ronald P. Fabbro, C.S.B., on Wednesday, April 8, at St. Mary's
Roman Catholic Church, Tillsonburg. A further Mass of the
Resurrection was celebrated Monday, April 13 at St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Kingsbridge by:Rev. Father John Jasica. Interment
followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery; Kingsbridge: Memorial donations in
Father Mike's memory may be made by cheque only to the St. Joseph
Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge, St. Mary's Roman Catholic
Church, Tillsonburg, or the Delhi Legion Poppy Fund through the
Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg (519-842-4238).
WIN
48 In Memoriam
FINLEON
Irene, April 18, 2002;
Mary Agnes, July 30,
2003; Tom, July 8,
2005; Joe, Aug. 2,
1991; John, Dec. 16,
2005; Isabella,
Marlene and Robert
in a house fire, Jan. 5,
1980; Uncle Charles,
Dec. 9, 2007.
You are not just a
memory or part of the
past,
You are ours to
remember as long as
life last,
There are n �or-
rows for us tGs,
But yestet';m
oorles will alwaiglieti
there.
Marg, Alex and Jim. -
16x
STOTHERS
In loving memory of
Arnold Stothers, our
dear husband, dad,
grandpa and great
grandpa, who passed
away April 19, 2007.
Our lives go on, and
days go by,
But love and memo -
des never die.
Sadly missed by
Joyce, Bryan and
Marilyn, Val and Dale,
Dianne and Eric,
Debbie and Doug,
Karen and Bob` and
families. -16cc
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