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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-06-09, Page 1190 day Trust Company or 275 day Commis Troosvey. sills 153% 5 year Trust Company 17% anima! interest Beau Iurest.eit services 344 Andrew St. Exeter Phone 235-2231 • We're glad you asked With Bob Fletcher and Iry Armstrong of Bob Fletcher, Director. re Armstrong Director WHAT DOCUMENTS WILL MY FAMI- LY NEED AT THE TIME OF MY DEATH? One of the most frustrating responsibilities of o spouse or family at the time of -death can be that of locating important papers and documents. A current and updated listing of these papers can be of benefit to survivors. This is a difficult activity for anyone to do because no one really wants to anticipate death or even prepare for it. On the other hand, you would be doing a real service to your family if you follow through on this. Make a list of ypur documents, indicating where each is. The type of such papers and documents, along ,with locations, might include: (1) your will; (2) Canada Pension Plan papers; (3) cemetery deed; (4) insurance policy; (5) such certificates as birth, marriage, organization and/or union membership, educational, military; (6) bank ac- counts and safety deposit boxes; (7) financial papers such as mortgages, contracts, pro- misory notes, negotiable papers, stocks, bonds, trust funds; and (8). all recent tax returns. Sometimes this turns up information about assets, either forgotten or not known by the ' survivors. • This Amoral Homi in Lather who iso m.mb.r of the Ontario Funeral Sonia Association h: WO/ARMSTRONG FUNERAL NOME . PHONE 23S-1220 BOB FLETCHER Attendance low Interesting e '--t Tweedsmuir He in turnIntroduced his receptionist Jo -areas. Kadlecik. A tour of the facility and lunch followed. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon held at Kippen Eagleson, Southampton spent. a week at Little Current, Manitoulin Island with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eagleson and family. Sharon Martene returned to Medicine Hat, Alberta, after spending two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gam - By MRs. IRVIN RADER Dashwood Dashwood Wpmen's In- stitute held a'Fweedsmuir tea Tuesday, and although atten- dance was disappointing, those who were there had a wonderful time browsing through old pictures, history trees prepared by Mrs. Flossie WWert and the Rader history committee as well as their own Tweedsmuir history books and other articles. A leisurely lunch of cookies and tea was enjoyed. President, Mrs. Gordon Bender, conducted a business meeting. Mrs. Syd Baker gave a report of the District Annual. Mrs. Emil Becker gave an interesting account of the Officers' Conference held in Waterloo. Mrs. Ralph Weber, Mrs. Eben Weigand and Mrs. Syd Baker are in charge of the Exeter Fair exhibit. Attention 4-H girls and mothers! We have only one leader for the next club and unless a senior 4-H girl. or one of the mothers volunteer there will be no club. Clandeboye couple back Mr. and Mrs. Rod Layman, Danielle and Leah, Toronto, 'were Sunday visitors with Hazel and Rupert Williams. Lewis and. Elenora Raycraft returned last week from California where they spent the past five months. Tammy Noyes and Janet Eagleson spent three days in Ottawa recently, attending the School Bus Safety Patrol Jamboree. They were billeted at Carleton University and while in Ottawa they toured Government House, National Museum of Science and Technology, Circus and lunch at Ottawa Civic Centre and a guided tour of Ottawa. Cliff and Dorothy Rollings spent the weekend with Dorothy's sister, Elsie and Jim.Lamb ' of. Wayne, Michigan and attended the graduation of her niece, Bon- nie Lamb, from Wayne Memorial High School. Graduation exercises were held at Crisler Arena, Univer- sity of Michigan, at Ann Ar- bor, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hilda Rader annotate- troduced members of the ed that Dr. G. Woodfine would committee and the dignitaries be the guest speaker at the present, Murray Cardiff, MP September meeting. who presented a picture of the queen and a flag; Jack Rid- dell, MPP; Allan Walper, representing Stephen Township; George Tiernan, the town trustees, Father Nelligan, Rev. Laing and Earl Keller, representing the - churches. Mervyn Tiernan, introduc- ed Dr. Woodfine; who said he was very much surprised by the crowd who turned out to greet him. Centre opens It was a great day Sunday for the Dashwood and Area Medical committee when the official opening' took place and the ribbon was cut by two former doctors' wives, Mrs. Hobbs Taylor and Mrs. Voldemar Gulens. The Seaforth-Dashwood band provided :musical background music. Chairman, Bob Hoffman in- ble, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender. Anniversary 1. ANGLICAN YARD SALE - The yard and bake sale at Trivitt Anglican Church, Fri- day was a big success. Shown with a wide variety of articles are Florence Gen- ttner.Gwen Gibson and Carrie Russell. - T -A photo By MRs. RENA CALDWELL Kippen East W.I. will meet on June 16 at the home of Mrs. Wm. McDowell in Seaforth. Guest speaker will be Michael O'Connor. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair, former residents of the Kippen area, who are celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary this month. White bean seeding is the order of the day. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gemmell surprised their parents with. a family gathering and dinner Sunday, May 30 in honour of their 40th wedding anniversary. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gemmell and family, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gemmell and fami- ly, London; Barbara Gern- mell, London; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl and Lois of Carry- ing Place; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haney and June, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. George Earl, Egmondville; Mr. Matt Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Workman and_ family, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs, Ken Dalton and family, Walton. AVEWAY ewer •? / 1 Times -Advocate, June 9,1982 Page 11 1 3 Days Of Values This Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Daily . Jackets...,'/s Prue 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily SUitLe•••••••••25% on Knitted Tops.......25% Off ylULADIES' s i WEAR MAIN ST. EXETER H►1Irl/, 2x4 Economy= 7Sea. 4 L U M B E R Et SUPPLIES 5788 �r✓ii' No.210 ����✓�,�� �✓yam CASH & CARRY PRICES Asphalt Shingles Buy now during our special price reduction on asphalt shingles. They seal together under the sun's heat. 10 year warranty. Standard weight In stock cobras. 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Mervyn Tiernan, introduc- ed Dr. Woodfine; who said he was very much surprised by the crowd who turned out to greet him. Centre opens It was a great day Sunday for the Dashwood and Area Medical committee when the official opening' took place and the ribbon was cut by two former doctors' wives, Mrs. Hobbs Taylor and Mrs. Voldemar Gulens. The Seaforth-Dashwood band provided :musical background music. Chairman, Bob Hoffman in- ble, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender. Anniversary 1. ANGLICAN YARD SALE - The yard and bake sale at Trivitt Anglican Church, Fri- day was a big success. Shown with a wide variety of articles are Florence Gen- ttner.Gwen Gibson and Carrie Russell. - T -A photo By MRs. RENA CALDWELL Kippen East W.I. will meet on June 16 at the home of Mrs. Wm. McDowell in Seaforth. Guest speaker will be Michael O'Connor. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair, former residents of the Kippen area, who are celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary this month. White bean seeding is the order of the day. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gemmell surprised their parents with. a family gathering and dinner Sunday, May 30 in honour of their 40th wedding anniversary. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gemmell and family, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gemmell and fami- ly, London; Barbara Gern- mell, London; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl and Lois of Carry- ing Place; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haney and June, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. George Earl, Egmondville; Mr. Matt Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Workman and_ family, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs, Ken Dalton and family, Walton. AVEWAY ewer •? / 1 Times -Advocate, June 9,1982 Page 11 1 3 Days Of Values This Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Daily . 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