Times-Advocate, 1987-10-28, Page 33BIRTHS —
GREB — Paul and Mary Ellen are pleas-
ed to announce the birth of their second
child, Bridget Kathleen, born on
September 23, 1987 at 4:30 p.m., weighing
7 lb. 13 oz. A long awaited sister for Hillary.
Proud grandparents are Charles and
Elizabeth Fowlie of Till$Qnburg and
Melvin and Ruth Greb of RR 2, Dashwood.
43c
REGIER — Jason is excited to announce
the safe arrival of his little brother Connor
Michael born October 18, 1987 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 8 lb.
8 oz. Proud parents are David and Susan,
London, Ont. Grandparents are Bev and
Burdene Morgan, Exeter, Bill and Helene
Regier, Mount Carmel and great grandma
Mary Regier, Dashwood. 43c
VEAL — David and Steven would like to
announce the safe arrival of their new
sister Jennifer Anne born on October 15,
weighing 8 Ib. 15 oz. Proud parents are
Mike and Cathy. Grandparents are Arnold
and Theresa McCann and Ross and Pat
Veal. Lots of thanks to the nurses and Dr.
Ecker for their great care at South Iluron
Hospital. 43c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
l'he families of Doris Detttner and John
Goddard are pleased to announce the mar-
riage of their parents on October 17 at
Fordwich United Church. 43•
The family of Myrtle Hanna invites friends
and relatives to an Open House in honour
of her 90th birthday on Saturday, October
31, 1987 from 2-5 p.m. at the Kirkton-
Woodham Community Centre. Best wishes
only please. 4:3'
ENGAGEMENTS —
NIr and Mrs. Julien Boogemans of Nelson,
British Columbia formerly of Dashwood
are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Deborah -Ann to Mr.
Bruno Rondalat. The marriage will lake
place on Saturday, December 19. 1987 at 1
p.ni. in Fairview United Church, Nelson,
11.('. 43'
DEATHS— -
TiioNisoN Suddenly at his home ir.
Goderich on Wednesday, October 14, 1987.
Christopher Douglas Thomson in his se-
cond month. Dearly loved son of Douglas
and Laurie Thomson of Goderich. Loved
grandson of Warren and Edith Thomson of
Kippen, Bob and Doris Aelick of Levack.
Lovingly remembered by his aunts and
uncles. Linda and Pat DeJong, Chris and
Lee Aelick, Dale, Darrell and Darren
Thomson. Funeral service was held at the
McCallum and Palls Funeral Home,
Goderich on Friday, October l6. Rev.
Terry Woodcock of Calvary Baptist
Church officiated. Interment Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Christopher's.
uncles, Chris Aelick, Dale, Darrell and
Darren Thomson. The family would ap-
preciate donations to the London Baptist
Bible College or 5.,.D.S. as expressions of
sympathy. 43nc
OUNCEAAril
DEATHS—
CARTER — Suddenly at her late
residence, 133 Sanders Street East, Exeter
on Wednesday, October 21, 1987, Nettie
Margaret (Linden) Carter; in her 733rd
year. Beloved wife of Joseph Carter. Dear
mother of 1 Marie) Mrs. Kenneth Broom
and (Edith) Mrs. Donald Lewis, both of
Exeter, 'Bernice) Mrs. Robert Martin of
Crediton, 1Jo-Ann) Mrs. Wayne Rowe of
Woodham, (Gladys) Mrs. Allan Lewis and
Mem) Mrs. Ronald Scott. both of Ailsa
Craig. Also survived by 15 grandchildren
and five great granddaughters. Predeceas-
ed by one grandchild. Predeceased by two
sisters, Alice and Verna. Rested at the C.
Haskett & Son Funeral Home, Lucan;
where the funeral service was held on Fri-
day, October 23 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bruce
Pocock of St. James Anglican Church of-
ficiating. interment St. James Cemetery.
43c
RUNDLE — As the result of a motor acci-
dent in Usborne Twp. on Thursday, Oc-
tober 15, 1987, Hugh Arthur Rundle of
Usborne Twp., called home to be with his
Lord and Savior; in his 51st year. Beloved
husband of Blanche 1 Morgan n and dear
:afher of David Rundle and his wife Becky
of London, Dianne Brown andher husband
Mark of Calgary, Sharon Rundle of Mit-
chell and her fiancee John Kelsall of Ex-
eter. Mary Lou Rundle of Brampton and
Murray of London. Ilugh was predeceas-
ed by his parents Arthur and Alma Rundle
and -is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harry
Dougall 4 Marion) of Osborne Twp., Mrs.
Elwood Truemner. ( Margaret r of Exeter
and brother, Allan Rundle of Usborne Twp.
Also surviving is his father-in-law Lloyd
Morgan of Exeter. Rested at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Ilome, William Street,
Exeter. The funeral service was held at the
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Huron Street.
Exeter on Monday, October 19. 1987.
Pastor Kevin Rutledge officiated. Inter-
ment Exeter Cemetery. 42nc
CARDS OF THANKS-
ROLLINGS — We wish to express sincere
thanks to relatives. friends and neighbours
for the floral tributes, memorial donations
and cards of sympathy in the loss of a dear
sister. Special thanks to Dr. Steele, nurs
ing staff of South Huron Hospital. for ex
cellent care provided for sister May Smith
during her stay in hospital. Also many
thanks to the Villa of Lucan and staff for
their care. Thanks to C. Haskett and Son
Funeral home, pall bearers, Rev. D.
Carter and soloist Lois Wilson. This kind-
ness will always be remembered by the
Rollings family. 43'
RUNDLE — Sincere thanks to our many
relatives, neighbours and friends for the
beautiful floral tributes, memorial dona-
tioiis, cards of sympathy and for the many
offers of help with the farm work since the
- loss of our dear brother, Hugh. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered. 43'
Marian and Harry, Margaret and Elwood,
Man and Marlene
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BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron -Street East. Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, November 1
10:00 o.m. Worship
'Prayer or Magic?'
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery Available
7:30 p.m. Worship
REFORMATION DAY RALLY
in co.operotion with
the Christian Reformed Church
"Through Faith Alone"
Come and Worship with us
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Interim Moderator'
Rev. Rick Horst
284.3172
Organist
Mrs. Joon Keys
Sunday. November 1
11 30 o.m. Morning Service
11 00 o.m. Anniversary Service
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Vicar
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, November 1
9:30 a.m. Congregational
Christian Education
11:00 a.m. Church Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Moin St. North
Minister
Rev. Robert Arbogast -
Sunday, November 1
10:00 a.m. . Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
2:30 Afternoon Service
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
CKNX Dial 920 • 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
EXETER
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Rev. Don Rogers
Hwy. 1 South
Sunday, November 1
10:00 o.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Morning Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Sorvice
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for all eggs
Nursery available for all services
Everyone welcome
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Hawley
Staff Associate: Mrs. Bev Robinson
Minister Emeritus: The Rev. Grant L. Mills
Organisi and Choirmaster'
Mr. Robert Cameron
The 21st Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday. November 1, 1987
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
'A MUSICAL ABOUT
BUILDING A PEOPLE'
presented by:
Hickson Youth Choir.
• directed by:
'Albert E. Furtney and
Charlotte A. McIntosh
11:00 a.m. Sunday Church School
Courtesy Car
Mr. Craig Webber
235-1368
Nursery Facilities available
EVERYONE WELCOME
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
(Anglican)
Moin Street at Gidley
Exeter
235.2565
Sunday. November 1
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Rev. Wolter 'Duke) Vipperman
Sunday School
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W.. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
Sunday. Novem$er 1
9:45 o.m. Sunday !School
11:00 a.m. Worships Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wed. - 7 p.m. Family Night --
Everyone Welcome
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday. November 1
9:30 o.m. Sunday School and Bible Study
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcone
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, November 1
• 9:45 • 10:30 o.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
10:30 • 11:00 a.m. Fellowship
11:00 - 12:00 'noon Fomily Bible Hour
6:00 • 7:00 p.m. Communion
A Nursery is provided for the above
services
Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible -Study
All Services held of
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East '
Everyone Welcome
CARDS OF THANKS —
BAKER — Sincere thanks to all for cards,
letters, flowers, gifts, telephcne calls,
home baking and visits while 1 was a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital and South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Dr.
am, Dr. Maynard, Dr. Jamieson, Rev.
awley, all nurses of both hospitals and to
err y family and friends for their care and
support. Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. 43•
• Sincerely Betty Baker
BOOGEMANS — We would like to thank
everyone who helped us celebrate our 50th
wedding anniversary. Special thanks to
our family for all their help, to Albert and
Mary for their special anniversary song,
to the musical group who entertained us
after supper and for all the gifts and
beautiful flowers. 11 makes special days
like this even more special when you are
surrounded by family and friends and a lot
of love. Thanks again. 43'
Frans and Emma
•
CARTER — No words could fully say how
much your condolences meant to us at the
time of the loss of our dear loved one,.
Margaret Carter. A sincere thanks to our
friends, relatives and neighbours for the
l:.autiful floral tributes, memorial dona-
tions, food and cards of sympathy. A very
special thanks to the Haskett family for
their kindness, Rev. Pocock for. his com-
forting words and prayers, Dr. Waters.;
Chief Hardy and Hoffman's Ambulance at
the home. We would also like to thank the
grandchildren and great grandchildren for
being pallbearers and flower bearers, also
the ladies of SL James Church for the love-
ly lunch. Your kindness will always be
remembered. 43c
Joe Carter and family :
FREiTER — We would like td thank our
children Lynda, Reiny, Cheryl and Erich
for planning a surprise party for our 40th
anniversary and open house and for the
help from Kurt and Elke. Thanks Ryan,
Andrew, Sonia and Heidi. you did a
wonderful job, also Byron for helping open
the gifts. We would like to thank each and
everyone for the lovely gifts and th many •
cards, for the greetings from Mr. Ja4k Rid-
dell, M.P.1'., the help from our relatives
and Mrs. Grace Miller. 1l was very much
appreciated. 43c
Erich and Kaetho-
GENTTNEIt — i would like to express my
sincere thanks to my friends and relatives
for their cards and telephone calls of sym-
pathy during my recent bereavement. of
my brother -Wellington Lockhart. London,
formerly of Parkhill: 4:3c
Alma
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GREB — Thanks to the many relalis•es.
neighbours. friends and 1)r_ Lam and the
nursing staff at South Huron.Hospital for
the support and care given over the past
several months. Your thoughtfulness is
greatly appreciated. • 4:3c
Paul and Mary Greb
• Hillary. and •Bridget Greb
HARNESS — i would like to thank my son-
in-law. daughter and granddaughters,
,aim, .lane, Janine and Jennifer Anderson
for the lovely surprise dinner party they
gave me for my 75th birthday. Thanks
again. _43•
Irene Ilarness
HOF'F'31AN -- Thank you to all buyers at
Brussels 4-11 Calf Sale. Special thanks to
Ilayter's Turkey F'arm. . 43nc
Joan, Bill and. boys
HOLLAND — We wish to thank friends.
neighbours and relatives for cards. gifts.
flowers and visits we received on our 50th
anniversary. Special thanks to the ladies
who helped serve and to our family for
planning such a happy occasion. 43'
Edgar and Norma
HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE COMMIT-
TEE — Many thanks to hospital auxiliary
members .and volunteers for their many
hours of service. Special thanks to Norm
Whiting, Maxine Sereda. Don Stephen
Printing. Ron Bogart's gym class Alex
and Leroy for helping set up. The excellent
response of donations and public support
made us a very successful sale. 43'
PF'AFF — 1 would like to say thanks to
everyone for their calls, visits and goodies
while 1 was •a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and
doctors on the fifth floor north east. 43'
Dean
WESTCOTT -- The family of the late
Roylance Weslcott wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives.
friends and neighbours for the lovely floral
• arrangements.acts of kindness, memorial
donations. cards and prayers during our
recent loss of a dear husband. father and
grandfather Special thanks to Rev.
Richard Hawley for his kind message, the
pall hearers, the past wardens M Huron
County. the It C. Dinney Funeral Hume.
the l(ri0F for their service and the E,leh'r
United Church Women for the lunch follow-
ing the service. • 43'
Elsie Westc'otl and family
To all our special friends and relatives who
took part in the wonderful wedding shower
given by Dianne and Marion on October 18.
We thank you all for your kindness and for
all your thoughtful ways in which yoti have
shared our wedding celehraton. • • 4:3c
Love Suzanne and .Inn
S
IN MEMORIAM —
DI('KINS -- In loving memory of Shirley
Dickins who died October 27, 1983.
Beautiful memories are wonderful things
'They last the longest day.
They never wear out, they never get lost.
And can never be given away,
Deep in our hearts your memory is kept,
To love and cherish and never forget:
Art, Marion and family. 43c
Dl('KISS — In loving memory of a dear
sister and sister-in-law and aunt Shirley
t Squire 1 Dickins who passed away October
27. 1983.
Softly we speak of the ones we love
And tenderly think of the past
Memories deepen and life travels on
But love and remembrance last. -
Lovingly remembered by Ron, Graf, and
Dot. Paul. Sue and Ray. 43c
DIETRICH — In memory of my loving
husband, Lorne Dietrich, who passed away
five years ago, (ctbber 28. 1982.
The joys we shared together.
Are the memories 1 hold dear,
And the happiness you gave to me,
Keeps you forever near.
You meant so very much to me,
There's nothing I can say,
To tell the grief that's in my heart,
As 1 think of you today.
i have lost my sole companion.
A Ido link to my own,
And day by day I miss you more.
jAs I walk through life alone.
So you who have a husband, •
Cherish him with care,
ror you'll never know the heartache -
When you look and he's not there.
Always remembered with love by your
wife. Mary. 4:3'
DiETRICH — In loving memory odour
dad. Lorne Dietrich, who passed away Oc-
tober 28, 1982.
We never gave up the hope in our hearts.
But it was God's will that we must part.
The heartaches in this world are many.
To lose you dad. was the greatest of any.
You wqre someone we could count on,
To advise and understand.
You left us so suddenly, your thoughts
unknown.
But left us memories, we are so proud to
own.
As each day passes,. and time goes on,
We'll miss you more -each • sunset . and
dawn,
remembered and sadly missed
by voile sons and daughters. grandchildren
and great grandkids. 43'
Duly(;ALI. -- In 1pving memory of our
dear friend Brian' Dougall. October :11.
1971i
Beautiful memories are wonderful things.
They Iasi to the longest day.
They never wear out. they never get lost.
And they can never be given away.
The overall family. 43'
4MERMEVEI( -- In loving memory of my
dear husband, Lawrence who passed away
Ocjoher 25. 1985.
There is someone who misses -you sadly
in the house where you used to be
Someone who wanted to keep you
Rut God willed it not to he
You left some beautiful memories
And sorrow too great to be told
But to the one who loved and lost you
Your Memory will never grow old.
Coved and remembered by your wife
Nellie. - 43c
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Hallowe'en
Dance
Sat., Oct. 311
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
Music by Windy River
(Phil Blackler Band) 1
Prizes for costumes
Proceeds for hall
maintenance
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Huron County Family
Planning Services
Invites you to attend
FAMILY, PLANNING
CLINIC
Clinic Open
3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Every Tuesday
HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
ANN ST. EXETER
For information Coll 235.1014
Weekdays or Tuesday
Evenings. Everyone welcome
•
Coming Events
BAZAAR - The ladies of the Christian
Reformed Church are having a craft and
hake sale on October :31. 1987, 10 a.m.-3
p.m. at the Exeter Scout Hall. 41-43c
('1111ISTRIAS BAZAAR Saturday
November 14, 1-4:30 p.m, Zurich Township
Hall. Sponsored by Bean Sprouts Nursery
School. 41-43'
BETHEL • REFORMED ('Iil'ROI .
BAZAAR ('raft and Bake Sale. November
7. 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.' Exeter Town Hall.
42-44'
ST. ANDREWS UNITED ('l1UR('11. KIP
PEN Smorgasbord Supper held al
Brucefield United Church on Wednesday
November 11 from 5-8 p.m. Adults $7 50.
children 12 and under $3.50. pre-schoolers.
free. Advance tickets only. Call Helen
Faber 262-6502, Myra Lovell 262-5618.42-44c
HOT TURKEY SUPPER, Grand Bend
United Church. November 4. Adults $7,
children 5-12 $3. under 4 years free. Ad-
vance tickets only, orrsale October 21' For
5 ph. phone 238-2127. for 6 p.m. phone
238-8083, for 7 and 8 p.m. phone 238-2030.
Take outs available for $7.50, phone Susan
McKay at 238-8490, by 10 a.m. on
November 4. * 42.43r
F IBRECRAFTS OPEN HOUSE -- Show
and Sale, Saturday, November 21. 10 a.m.
• 4 p.m.. 154 Centre Street, Dashwood. Jean
!tern - (miller. Karen Tieman - weaver.
43-45'
THE NINTH ANNUAL LONDON ARTS
AND CRAFTS CHRISTMAS SHOW AND
SAI.E returns to Centennial Hall, 550 Well-
ington, London. Friday October 30 noon to
lO p.m.; Saturday October 31. 11 a.m. - 10
p.m.; Sunday Nove r 1, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission $1.75. Ov r 100 craft people in
a spectacular show and sale organized and
promoted by Olga Traher 1519)679-1818. A
tradition that's growing because people
keep going' 43x
PENNY SALE. BAZAAR AND BAKE
SALE — November 18, 1987. Exeter Legion
Hall, 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by Precious
Blood C.W.L. • Admission - adults SI.
children free.- 43-45c
WEiGIHT TRAINING CLINIC for men and
women includes anatomy, training
routines, nutrition. etc. Saturday,
November 7, 1987 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Vanastra Recreation Centre. ('ourtle cost
$30 includes free one month membership.
Must pre -register. ('all 482-3544. 43c
SINGLES DANCE at the Victorian .inn.
Stratford on Saturday. October 31. Danc-
ing 9-1 to 'Country Connection'. 43c
YOU ARE INVITED to an open house to
honour Pearl Miller on the occasion of her
Roth birthday on Sunday, November R. 1987
from 2-4 p.m. at Dashwood Community
('entre. Bost wishes only. 43c
Tunes -Advocate,
October 28, 1987
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ACW Bazaar
St. Pauls, Kirkton
Sat., Nov. 7
2:00 p.m. at
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
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Attention
Don't be disappointed
Book your Christmas
party Now
at the
Pineridge Chalet
"Big or Small"
"We cater to them all"
Cali 236-7301
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ATTENTION
Don't be disappointed
Book your Christmas
Party Now
at the
Pineridge
Chalet
"Big or,Smail"
"We cater chem all"
Call 236-7301
Tickets available at
The Beat
The
South
Huron
Rec
Centre
Arena Activities
Wed., Oct. 28
7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Precision
4 - 5 Ringette
5 - 11 Minor Hockey
Thurs., Oct. 29
7 -.8 a.m. Minor Hockey
10 - 11/1-2 Moms and Tots
3:30 - 8:30 Figure Skating
8:30 - 9:30 Precision
9:30 -- 11:00 Men's Rec.
• League
Fri., Oct. 30
9:30 - 11:30 Shinney
$3.00 person
1:30 - 3 High School game •
tent
4 - 5 Precision
5 - 8 Minor Hockey
8:30 - 11 Hawks vs Brussels
Sat., Oct. 31
7:30 - 7:30 Minor Hockey
Sun., Nov. 1
9 • 10 Precision
10 - 11 Colonial
12 - 2 Minor. Hockey
2 - 3:30 Public Skating
Sponsored by legion Ladies
• Auxiliary
3:30 - 7 Minor Hockey
7:30 -10 Mohawks vs Hillsburg
Mon., Nov. 2
4 - 9:30 Figure Skating
9:30 - 11 Molting Hawks Vs
London Firebirds
Tues., Nov: 3
6:30 - 8 a.m. High School
Hockey.
10-11 1.2 Moms and Tots'
4 • 7:30 Minor Hockey
7:30 - 8:30 Ringette
8:30 - 10 Hriwks pr. d
10-11:30 Moh.twks •r.
The Fomily of %Indy m•,,
' D'Arcy Ralhwedl
all their relative•
neiahbot
OPEI1 HOUSf
In hon, of their
50th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
vele
ari(d
Sun.. Nov. 8
1 00.5 ., p.m.
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH
No gifts pleose,
your presence is your gift.
•
36 Ontorlo St. Id.. Grand Send
Exceptional
Breakfast - Lunch
- Dinner
Perch Fry -day night
Hours:
Dining Room Thurs., Fri..,
Sat. 11 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Sunday Brunch
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Buffet 4:30 -. 8 p.m.
Mon. 5 p. m. - 1 a.m.
• First Hallowe'en Party
Come to our first Hallowe'en
party Saturday Oct.. 31st
. Prizes, Prizes, Prizes
Have a sing -a -long: hand
clapping good time .with
Rick and Ben
Hwy. 21 north of lights
(across from Kentucky
Fried Chicken)
Grand Bend 238-5811
More than a Farmer
A tribute to Hugh Rundle
He ttas more than a farmer.
for Hugh toted the land he tilled.
He tared tor it and n lured rt.
lust as he did hes tared animals
Hugh ttas . much morr than lust a
farmer
• Hugh 1.as more than a comrnuntt
member..
He felt deep!► for all around hit'?
. not lust has close family and friends
And he showed I is loge in quiet
caring ttav4
that neve Easeful and helpful
He gate yogi more than lust it orris
for Hugh ivas a compassionate
caring frfind
1 knots, fol he uas a mend of mine
Hugh teas nose than a husband and
rather.
He ttas ahtats selfless and kind
to Blanche and the (hrldre,i
gnrng them the ten best that he'
could.
Hugh's great toy ttas to see his tamrlt
prosper.
!eating ..7 great etanmple to us all
He n as more than a t hurt h member
too
'.e1 he tta'. a gorod one sera n);
iarthlull►' tt beret er he could.
lou could < taunt on Hugh iso tarry tar
niore than ha share.
Hugh ttas the land or pe'r'son till° .
makes church make gone! %ens(
Hugh was (ntree than a Christian
Elis 'was not .7 Nash. r,iitlh
build 47.15 n1t1(h morr that.
soniething he put on tit ere' .a
Um brother knee the lord Ir
personant
...Wang and talk!, c tt
through the cdar:t .tsar .
lie loved the Lord for citing on the
( ((1s5 ,tnd rasing ,14,tin •,,• him
lku5tang in the cat kir. his heart t5,ts •
(-hanged
and 11 47.15 lin 107 to arc erre a
thousand ,777774e r7 1() 1715 pester.
Hugh had a !.nth :-.it tta< real and
unshakable
But Hugh ts,7s taken ''urn
uand rough!'.
tlrv. 47<' (10 not kixnt
)et this ne un"c(l1 .tnd
Otar It ••.r stak< , t.rkr. Immti
77.71' a5 best + •
tt'e can that tth<'re' Ne rant
comprehend
Beyond that as swel► as Jesus rose
froomBrad
'he Mill return again and ,ilt the
redeemed
Kith him -- all suftering, ptrn
and death
n1r7!'rd forever.' H.tlleluiah'
s, r r, tr nuts Ove sutler the /uas or a
brother.
but he wads in the fah,. or Nx'
presence or the lord.
until the seem-f(rret: f )a► t ell be
separated no more.
, r .4! grant us the grace to 11011111
/high s faith and lord
for the little while until then
fargent. lot lot
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