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Times -Advocate, October 30, 1985
NOUNCEMENT
BIRTHS —
HEARN-CLARK — Julie is proud to an-
nounce the arrival of her baby brother
Cristopher Edward born October 21
weighing 8 lb. 8 oz. Proud parents are Don
and Kari, grandparents Ed and Barb
Hearn, Exeter, Audrey Clark of Elginfield,
Tom Clark of London. A special thanks to
Dr. Ecker and nursing staff at South Huron
Hospital. 44c
LANE — Pat and Marlene are pleased to
announce the birth of their third son,
Steven Andrew on October 17, 1985 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, -London. Weighing 7 Ib.
1 oz. A brother for Levi and Shawn. Steven
is a sixth grandson for Ted and Jean Lane
of Mesa, Arizona and third grandson for
Howard and Jean Clarke. Third great
grandson for Idris Young and another
great grandson for Margaret Clarke.
Special thanks to Papa and grandma
Clarke for taking care of Levi and Shawn.
44c
MAY — Fred and Lucy announce the birth
of their son, Preston Andrew, on October
2, 1985 at North York Hospital. A brother
for Austin. Grandparents are Ralph and
Annette Paquin of Kapuscasing and War-
ren and Bonnie May of Exeter. 44'
MITCHELL — Wayne and Marianne ( nee
Frank) are proud to announce the arrival
of their son, Cameron Wayne, on October
17. 1985, weighing 6 Ib. 14 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Bill and Margaret Frank,
Hyde Park, Ron and Joan Mitchell, Ailsa
Craig; great-grandparents George and
Adelle Mitchell, Parkhill and Wellwood
and Alice Gill, Ailsa Craig and great -great-
- grandmother Evaline Steeper, Parkhill.44'
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Friends of Emil and Katharine Becker
are invited to an Open House celebrating
their 40th wedding anniversary, Sunday,
November 10, 2-5 p.m., Dashwood Com-
munity Hall. "No Gifts Please". 44 45'
The family of Percy and Olive Hodgins
wish to invite friends, neighbours and
relatives to an Open Reception in -honour
of their 40th wedding anniversary on Satur-
day, November 9, 1985 at 8:30 p.m. Your
presence will be their only cherished gift.
For more information call 225-2176. 44c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Hensall, On-
tario are pleased to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Christina Diane to
Mr. David Franklin Kerr son of Mrs.
Velma Kerr and the late Mr. William Kerr,
Owen Sound. The wedding will take place
on Saturday, November 16, 1985 at the
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Ex-
eter. 44c
DEATHS —
BARNES — AT Royal Columbia Hospital
B.C. on Monday October 21, 1985 Mary
Elizabeth (Thompson) formerly of Ailsa
Craig, Ontario in her 85th year. Beloved
wife of the late Lynn Barnes. Dear mother
of Mrs. Al (Marjorie) Langton, White Rock
B.C. and Mrs. Charles (Elaine) Irving,
Ladysmith B.C. and one son William
predeceased 1984. Dear grandmother of
several grandchildren, all of Vancouver
B.C. Dear sister of Florence Hodgins, Kay
Hoggard, Grace Dixon, Edith Watson,
Stuart and Andrew Thompson, Lucan and
brothers Hiram and Murray predeceased.
Also loved by several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted on Fri-
day, October 25 at the Garden Chapel with
interment in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Bur-
naby B.C. 44'
BONTHRON — At Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall on Sunday, Octoller 27,
1985, Mrs. Marguerite "Bonnie" Blanche
Wordier) Bonthron, formerly of Nelson
Street, Hensall; in her 93rd year. Beloved
wife of the late Fred Bonthron (1968). Mrs.
Bonthron is survived by several nieces and
nephews. Rested in the Hensall Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118
King Street, Hensall; where the funeral
and committal service will be conducted
on Wednesday, October 30, at 3:30 p.m.
with Rev. Kenneth Knight, officiating.
Private interment to follow in Hensall
Union Cemetery. 44c
Calvary
United Church of Canada.
Doshwood
Minister
REV. BOB SINASAC
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, November 3
9:45 a.m. Morning Worship
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
Thursdays 7:00 p.m.
Every week choir practice
Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Youth group every week - 7:30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday, November 3
10:00 o.m. Worship Service
11:00 o.m. Sunday Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Joint Community Reformation Service
at Exeter United Church
Come and Worship with us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. David Dougoll
Sunday, November 3
1 3 p.m. Afternoon Service
1:30 p.m. Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Doshwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. November 3
9:30 win. Sunday School and
Bible Study
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
Sunday. November 3
1000 o.m. . Worship
Sunday School • (Preschoolers)
2.30 p m. Worship
Nursery Available
listen to
The Back to God Hour
CKNX Diol 920 - 10:30 a m
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
The Trivitt
Mgmorial Church
(Anglican)
Moin of Gidley. Exeter
the REV. J.W SUTTON
Rector
235.2335
Sunday, November 3
All Saints
11 15 o.m. Holy Eucharist
Church School
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
Exeter United Church
James ot Andrew
Minister: Rev. Richard W. Howley,
B.A. M.Div.
Lay Associate:
Mr. William P. Hutchison,
B.A., B.ED.
Minister Emeritus:
Rev. Grant L. Mills, B.A.
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday, November 3
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
11:00 o.m. Church School
Courtesy Cor for November
Bill Brock 235-0323
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
Emmanuel •
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Sunday, November 3
9:45 a.m. Family Bible Hour
meet "Charlie the Church mouse"
11 o.m. Worship with Rev. W. Green
7:30 p.m. Worship service with
Mr. Don Boyd Nicholson
Wed. 8 p.m. Bible Study with
Mr. Nicholson
Upcoming Events:
Nov. 2 - "Saint Search"
for Young People
Nov. 16 - Men's Breakfast
"We should work harder to be what we
ought to be than to hide what we ore".
Peace
Lutheran Church
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday November 3
10:30 o.m. Worship Service
9:30 o.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
Welcome
Exeter
Bible Fellowship
Sunday, November 3
9 45 o.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
11 00 o.m. Family Bible Hour
6.00 p.m. Communion
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held ot
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Hwy 4 South
Pastor REV. BOB DONNON
Youth Pastor REV. RANDY COX
Sunday, November 3
10:00 o.m. Sunday School
11 00 o.m. Morning Worship Service
7 00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Wednesday night 7.00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all ages
Nursery available for all services
Everyone welcome
DEATHS —
JACOBI — At University Hospital, London
on Sunday, October 27, 1985, Mr. Harvey
Carl Jacobi of RR 2 Kippen; in his 79th
year. Beloved husband of Winona (Norris)
Jacobi. Dear father of Harry of Guelph,
John of Strathroy and Bryce of London.
Aso urviving are 7 grandchildren. Mr.
JacObi is the son of the late Harry Jacobi
and the late former Margaret Harvey.
Visitation in the Hensall Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King
Street, Hensall; where the funeral and
committal service will be conducted on
Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Stanley
McDonald officiating. Private interment to
follow later in Exeter Cemetery. As ex-
pressions of sympathy, donations to the
Hensall United Church would be ap-
preciated. - 44c
MERCER — At St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don on Wednesday, October 23, 1985, Mrs.
'Maggie Mercer (Kennedy) of Exeter, in
her 83rd year. Beloved wife of George
Mercer, of Exeter and dear mother of
William Mercer, of Fergus, Arthur
Mercer, of Belleville, Mrs. Basil Brown
(Margaret), of London. Predeceased by
one son Robert in 1951. Also surviving is
one brother Robert Kennedy in Scotland.
Mrs. Mercer is survived by nine grand-
children. Rested at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter.
The funeral service was held on Saturday,
October 26, 1985 at 2 p.m. Rev. Ken Knight
officiated. Interment in St. James
Cemetery, Clandeboye. Donations to the
Canadian Diabetic Association would be
appreciated by the Mercer family. 44c
OBERMEYER — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Friday, October 25,
1985, Lawrence Phillip Obermeyer of Gill
Road, Grand Bend; in his 65th year. Belov-
ed husband of Helen (Brine) Obermeyer
and dear father of Larry, Robert and
Wayne all of B.C., Douglas of Kingston and
Donald of Cambridge and dear brother of
Victor, Mark, Phillip, Anthony and Mrs.
Helen Hesch, all of Kitchener, Betty (Mrs.
Steven Zielke) of B.C. and Phyllis (Mrs.
Roy O'Hagan) of Walkerton. Also loved by
three grandchildren Jared, Jocelyn and
James. Predeceased by brothers
Christopher, Rudolph and Leo. Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Funeral mass at Im-
maculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church,
Grand Bend on Monday, October 28, at 10
a.m. interment Formosa R. C. Cemetery.
Father R. Morrissey Celebrant. Royal
Canadian Legion Branch No. 498, Grand
Bend, service Sunday at 7:30 p.m. 44c
POLLOCK — At Strathroy Hospital on
Monday, October 21, 1985, Gordon Pollock
of RR -3 Parkhill, in his.80th year. Beloved
husband of Monna (Brenner) Pollock.
Dear father of Richard Pollock of Orchard
Lake, Michigan, Marilyn (Mrs. Jack Dun-
can) of Tecumseh, Michigan. Also loved by
three grandchildren John Pollock of
Hayward, Cal., Julia Duncan of Dallas,
Texas and John Duncan of San Jose, Cal.
and one great-grandchild Veronica
Pollock. Also one sister Madeline Webb of
Tucson, Arizona. Predeceased by his
parents Sol and Alvira Pollock. Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood where funeral and com-
mittal service were held'on Thursday, Oc-
tober 24, at 2:00 p.m. Interment in Grand
Bend Cemetery. Rev. R. Peebles of-
ficiated. 44c
Coming Events
BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m.
First regular card SI.00, 15 regular games
of $'20 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
32tfnc
ANNUAL KiNETTE CRAFT SHOW — Ex-
eter Legion, Saturday, November 2. 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. Free door prizes
Refreshments available. Exhibitors con-
tact Jacqueline Hibbert 2,15-1479. 39.44c
SMORGASBORD SUPPER — St. An-
drew's United Church, Kippen at
Brucefield United Church, Wed ,
November 13, 5-8 p.m. Adults $7.00; 12 and
under $3.00, pre-school free, advance
tickets only. 42,43, (44)c
HOT TURKEY SUPPER — at Grand Bend
United Church, November 6. Adults - $6.00,
children 5 to 12 - $3.00. Four years and
under free: Advance tickets only for ° 5
p.m. phone 238.2127; 6 p.m. phone 2.38-20311:
7 p.m. phone 238-8870; 8 p.m. phone
238-2087. Take outs available for $6 50
Phone Paula Taylor at 2.38-8732 by 10 a.m
November 5. 42,43.44c
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS I3AZAAH — held
by the Exeter United Church tl('W
November 9. 1985. 11 a.m --0 p•tn at the
church 42-44e
ANNUAL BAZAAR. TEA AND BAKE
SALE — held by the Bethel }reformed
Church helping hand ladies in Exeter Old
Town Hall, Nov. 2, 10 a.m - 4 pm
42.43.144 i•
JANOME SEWING MACHINES
demonstrated at Hopper -Hockey Fur
niture Ltd.. Thursday and Friday.
November 14 and 15 by Jahome represen-
tative Mrs. Gerry Snell 44c
ORANGE HALL ANTIQUES ANi) FLEA
MARKET — Sunday 10 a m. - 5 p.m Open
all other days by chance or appointment.
village of Woodham, 10 miles west of Si
Marys at }iighway 23. Phone 229-6165 44c
-HURON COUNTY HEALTiI ('NiT -- in,
vites you to attend the Child Health Clinic
held at the Health unit Office South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Monday, November 4.
1905 from 9:30 11:30 a m for : 1 ( Health
Surveillance; 21 Anaemia Screening, 31
F'Ioride; 4) Immunization. Adult im
munizalion will also be offered al this
clinic 44c
FOOD PROCESSOR DEMONSTRATION
— of Holly. Sweets and Savouries on Thurs
day, November 14 at 7:30 p m. at Huron -
view Auditorium, Clinton Pre registration
is necessary. Costs $3.00 ('all Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food 482-3428
or 1-800-265-5171 44.45c
MI('ROWAVE DEMONSTRATION - will
he held on Thursday, November 28 at 1 30
p m and repealed at 7:30 at Seaforth
Legion Hall l're-registeration is
necessary Costs $3 00 ('all Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food ('all
482-3428 or 1-800-265-5171 44.45c
EXETER LEGION AUXILIARY - Dab
ber Bingo - $500.1ackpot starling .lanuary
2. 1986 44-52c
PENNY SALE -- Bake Sale. Silent Auction
to be held Wed , November 20, 1985 at the
Exeter Legion from 7-8:30p m Everyone
welcome. Sponsored by Exeter Precious
Blood (' W 1. 44,45,(461c
DEATHS —
SCOTT — At South Huron Hospital, Exeter
on Thursday, October 24, 1985, Murray
James Scott, of Exeter, in his 72nd year.
Beloved husband of Audrey (Rowcliffe),
and dear father of Bob Scott, of Medicine
flat. Alberta, Jim Scott, of Exeter and
Mrs. Doug Sieaman (Doris), of
Mississauga. Mr. Scott was predeceased
by one son Don and is survived by nine
grandchildren. Rested at the Hopper-
}lockey Funeral Home, William Street,
Exeter where the funeral service was held
on Saturday, October 26th at 10 a.m. Rev.
Ken Knight officiated. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery. 44c
WEBB — AT Biuewater Rest Home in
Zurich on Monday, October 28, 1985,
Maurine (Isaac) Webb in her 81st year.
Beloved wife of the late Stewart Webb of
Grand Bend, dear mother of Glenn and
Ray Webb, both of RR 2 Dashwood and
Morris Webb of RR 2 Zurich. Also surviv-
ed by sisters Mrs. Martha Geromette of
Greenway and Mrs. Della Steeper of Ailsa
Craig and brother Harry Isaac of Parkhill.
Loved grandmother of nine grandchildren
and twelve great-grandchildren. Pre-
deceased by a granddaughter Joanne.,
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood where the
funeral service will beheld on Thursday,
Oetober 31 at 2 p.m. Interment Grand Bend
Cemetery. Rev. R. Peebles officiating.44c
CARDS OF THANKS —
1 wish to sincerely thank my family,
relatives, friends and neighbours especial-
ly the ladies from both churches, Lutheran
Zurich, United Goshen, Pastor Karl
Schuessler for his visits while in hospital,
Nettie for doing my daily chores, for
everyone's concerns, their prayers, cards,
visits, treats, telephone calls while I was
a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter
and Victoria, London and since returning
home. All greatly appreciated. 44'
Mrs. Irene McClinchey
We would like "to thank our family,
friends and relatives for the phone calls,
visits, cards, treats, flowers and your
prayers while Bill was in the hospital and
since returning home. Your thoughtfulness
and kindness was greatly appreciated and
will always be remembered. 44'
Bill and Leona°Morley
Clayton and Mary Brock of Elora wish
to thank their friends and relatives for
their visits, cards, flowers and fruit sent to
Clayton while he was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. 44c
1 wish to thank all those who
remembered me with prayers, cards,
gifts, flowers and treats while I was in Vic-
toria }lospital. A special thank you to
Pastor and Mrs. Holly for their visits and
words of encouragement and to our
neighbours who kindly brought family
members down to see me and sent baking
to the house. it was greatly appreciated.44' .
Mrs. Oliver Steckle
1 would like to thank all my friends and
relatives for all the lovely gifts on the oc-
casion of our 25th wedding anniversary.
Special thanks to our family in helping to
make the occasion a happy one. 44c
Diane and Fon Wells
i would like to thank my family, relative.
neighbours and friends for the flowers.
treats, visits and cards i received while 1
was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Steciuk, Dr. Lambert
and nurses on first floor. Your thoughts
and kindnesses will always be
remembered. 44c
Sharon Love
Thank you to the Auxiliary members,
volunteers and the many willing men for
their long hours of service. The response
of donors and the public made the sale a
huge success. Thanks again for supporting
South Huron Hospital. 44'
Rummage Sale Committee
With sincere appreciation we wish to
thank our friends, neighbours and relatives
for their many kindnesses, love and sup-
port, during the recent illness and Toss of
a dear husband, father, grandpa and "pop -
pa". 1t is indeed with thanks that we
acknowledge all who remembered Robbie
with cards, visits, and prayers during his
illness; to Dr. Wallace, Mrs. Visscher and
the doctors, nurses and staff at Victoria
Hospital. We are truly grateful to Mike
O'Connor and the O'Connor Funeral Home
for their help and guidance, to Bob
Cameron for the lovely music and the Hen -
sail United Church for the lunch following -
the service. Words are inadequate to ex-
press our deepest thanks for the beautiful
floral tributes and the many donations
made at the Funeral home, for the flowers
and food brought to our homes and
especially to the ladies who served dinner
and lunch to our family at Northcrest. A
very special thank you to Rev. Stan
McDonald for his many visits and prayers
at our homes and at the hospital His kind-
ness, support and strength were unfailing
The many acts of kindness shown us dur-
ing this time will be remembered always.
44'
Babe. Jim, Betty and family.
(;rant. Gladys and family
1 wish to thank my relatives and friends
for the cards, flowers and visits during my
stay in hospital A special thank you to all
who remembered me on my 90th birthday
Your thoughtfulness will always he
remembered. 44c
Myrtle Rodd
1 would like to thank my good wife,
neighbours and friends for the visits and
treats while a patient in the hospital
Special thanks to Dr Ste*ciuk, nursing
staff. ladies hospital auxiliary and staff of
the Therapy Dept at South Huron
Hospital Your kindness•will always be
reriiembered 44'
,lack Cutting
We wish to extend our sincere thanks to
all our friends and neighbours for their
messages of sympathy. floral Ir•ibutes•
memorial donations and acts of kindess in
the recent lass of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother. Maggie Mercer Special
thanks to the friends and neighbours who
provided transportation to and from St
Joseph's Hosital. Also thanks to the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home. the pall
bearers. Rev Ken Knight, the staff at the
Ailsa Craig Nursing Home and (he doctors
and nursing staff of sixth floor at St.
Joseph's Hospital Your acts of kindness
will long be remembered 44'
George Mercer and family
A sincere thank you to our family,
relatives and friends for the beautiful gifts,
flowers, cards. visits. best wishes and
telephone calls on our 40th wedding an-
niversary Special thanks to the family for
planning the anniversary for us, with a din-
ner at Oakwood Inn. Grand Rend Also for
Donald looking after the video, and those
who helped in any way 11 was greatly ap-
preciated and we will treasure the
memories of this special occasion 44'
Gordon and Alma Morlock
CARDS OF THANKS —
Thank you to all family, relatives,
friends and neighbours for flowers, cards,
visits, treats and calls while 1 was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since return-
ing home. Also special thanks to my wife
Lenore. it was greatly appreciated. 44'
Tony Mattucci
The family of the late Susan Purdy wish
to express their sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for floral tributes,
messages of sympathy and donations to
the Heart -and Stroke Foundation. Special
thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald for his com-
forting words. Thanks to the Michael P..
-O'Connor Funeral Home, pallbearers and
Hensall U.C.W. for providing the lovely
lunch. Also to everyone who sent food to
our homes. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. 44'
The family of the late Maxine Weiberg
wish to express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many acts of kindness
shown in the loss of a beloved wife, mother
and grandmother, for the beautiful floral
tributes, messages of sympathy and dona-
tions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Special thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald for
his comforting words, Michael P. O'Con-
nor Funeral Home, pallbearers and
everyone who sent food to our homes.
Thanks also to Hensall U.C.W. for pro-
viding the lovely lunch. Your comforting
expressions of sympathy will always be
remembered with deep gratitude. 44'
We would like to express our apprecia-
tion to our friends and neighbours for the
lovely farewell party and gift. A special
thanks to 'fom and Noel for providing your
home. Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered and treasured. 44c
Harvey and Viola Andrews
i would like to thank the staff of the Ex-
eter Post Office, Exeter Branch 167 Royal
Canadian Legion, Exeter Lodge 67
I.O.O.F., and alLopecial friends for the
flowers, and the Exeter and Area Jr. "D"
Hawks for the fruit basket. Also I would
like to thank all those who drove my wife
to London and for their friendly visits, and
those who sent cards and well wishes dur-
ing my stay in Victoria Hospital, London.
44*
• Ken Dobney
IN MEMORIAM —
DOUGALL — In loving memory of Brian.
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard but always near
Still loved, still missed, still very dear.44c
From the Overall family
DOUGALL — In loving memory of Brian
who passed away nine years ago, October
31, 1976.
Wonderful memories of one so dear
Are treasured by us with love sincere.
Still in our hearts he is living yet,
For we loved him too dearly to ever forget.
44'
Remembered always and sadly missed
by Dad, Mother, Helen, Bob and Pearl.
IN MEMORIAM —
DOUGALL — In loving memory of a dear
grandson, nephew and cousin, Brian
Dougall who passed away nine years ago,
October 3.1, 1976.
Memories drift to scenes long past,
Time rolls on, but memories last,
Sunshine passes, shadows fall
Love's remembrance out -lasts all. 44'
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Grandpa and Grandma Madge, Uncle
Keith, Aunt Doreen and family. Uncle
Basil, Aunt Phyllis and family
JARROTT — In loving rnemroy of our
father Eldon, November 1, 1973 and our
mother Olive, January 3, 1967.
Like falling leaves, the years slip by
But loving memories never die.
They live with us in memory still,
Not just today, but always will. 44'
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by daughter Marie, Don , nd family
Ruth Ann, Maurice and family.
NEIL — In loving memory of a husband
and father Alton who passed away Nov. 1,
1980.
Like falling leaves the years slip by,
But loving memories never die.
They live with us in memory still,
Not just today, but always will. 44'
Missed and never forgotten by your
family, Lulu. Donald and Sandra.
PALSA — in memory of a special friend
Sharon Palso who passed away October 30,
1984.
We miss you in so many ways
The things we used to do and say.
And when old times we do recall
it's then we miss you most of all. 44c
Fondly rememberd and sadly missed by
Gayle and Jack.
PINCOMBE — in loving memory of a very
special mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother, Vera, who passed away one
year ago, November 4, 1984.
It's lonely here without you, Mom
We miss you more each day.
Life is not the same for us
Since you were called away.
You worked so many years
With just one thought in mind
To help your children as they grew
The best of life to find.
You often said we'd miss you
These words were proven true,
For now when troubles worry us
We cannot turn to you.
They say memories are golden
And welt!we guess that's true
But we never wanted memories, Mom,
We only wanted you. 44'
Always loved and sadly missed by each
and everyone of your family.
The distribution of the
HURON COUNTY
ATLAS
which has been curtailed to other
than patrons, as a result of a delay in
completion of binding, will resume at
the Court House, Goderich on
Friday, November 1
when a limited quantity will be available
for distribution. By November 16,
delivery from the bindery is expected to
bein sufficient quantities and at regular
intervals to meet all future demands.
in the meantime copies of the Atlas,
ordered by Patrons, now are on hand
and may be picked up at the Court
House.
We regret the inconvenience which
may have resulted for some Atlas
purchasers.
Southwestern District and
Huron County Unit
Canadian Cancer Society
Annual Dinner Meeting
Monday, November 4, 1985
Goderich Township Community Centre
Holmesville
Reception: 6:30 p.m.
Dinner: 7:00 p.m.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Lloyd Dennis, O.C., B.A.,
B. Ed., D.F.A.
Co -Author: Hall- Dennis Report
Entertainment: Clinton Public School Sr.Choir
Tickets: $9.00
Tickets available at RSD Sport Den 235-1314
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