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BARKER - Greg. Lynda and Tana wel-
come with love. Tustin Williain; bprn
February.7, 1948' at Stratford General
Hospital, weighing 8 Ib. 4 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Doug and Karen Shirray,
Tavistock"and Bill and Joyce Barker.
Bamberg. A great-grandson for Jack and
Peggy Tinncy. Exeter and Mrs. Hilda
.Goodwin. Bamberg. 13•
KIRK Dave. Tracy. and big sister Alyssa
are proud to announce the amval of Amanda
Gail Edith. Amanda was horn on March 13.-
1998 ai St. Joseph's Hospital at 12:22 a.m.
weighing.6 lbs. 5 oz. Proud grandparents are
Don and Joyce Kirk of Zunch, Bill Glenn of
Huron Park, and Darlene and Bruce Joyce of
Dashwood. 13•
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Birth Annoutacenvents
Death Notices
Cards Of 'Thanks
WINTERS - Henry and Brenda (Stoning)
and big sister Nicole are pleased to
announce the speedy arrival of Kristen
Louise. Born at St. Joseph's Health Centre
on Friday March 13, 1998 weighing 7 lbs. 9
oz. Another granddaughter for Gerry Fowler
of London and Harry and Rita Winters of
Exeter. 13 •
In . Memorllams
BECKER - In loving memory of a n tti r
and grandmother, Verna who passed•away 7
years ago, March 27, 1991.
We don't need a special day
To bring you close to mind
The memories we have of you -
Are with us all the time.
Always remembered by John, Mary and
gamily. . 13
SHEPPARD - In loving memory of a dear
wife; mother and best friend. Margaret who
passed away one year ago, March 29, 1997.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be,
So He closed His arms around you;
And whispered "Come to Me" -
Your golden heart slopped beating,
Your gentle hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us, •
He only takes the best. _
In tears we saw you sinking,
We -watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken. --
You fought so hard to stay.
We think of youtoday with love
As we've so often done:
We fed again the bitter blow.
We wish had never come.
Your resting place we visit, .
And place flowers then: with care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When we tum and leave from (here.
Always loved and forever remembered. -
Garry, Todd. Ryan and Sarah. 13*
TINNEY - In loving memory ofa dear
grandmother and great-grandmother, Ella
Christine who passed away a year ago,
March 29, 1997.
God looked around his garden and found- an
empty space.
He then looked down•upon this earth and
-saw your tired face. ' -
He put his arms around you and lifted you to
rest.
God's garden must be beautiful. he only
takes the best.
Always in our hearts and memories
Derwyq and Marg. Ryan and Holly Allen,
Jim and Barb. Amy. Lisa Elms, and Bill
Kestle. 1 3c
Death Notices
BARBOUR - Peacefully at Exeter Villa
' Exeter Ont. on Friday March 20. 1998, Mary
! Isabel (Hoggarth) Barbour in her 96th year.
Loving wife of the late Stewart Barbour
(1972). Survived by sisters Gcrtrude'Flear
• and Irene Kennedy of Grand Bend. also by
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
brothers Hebert Hoggarth and Donald
Hoggarth. Cremation and interment on
Wednesday, March 25 at II a.m. Glendale
Memorial Gardens, Toronto, Ontario. 13*
BEEMER - Bruce John Beemer, at London
Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital
on Tuesday., March 17, 1998. Bruce J.
Beemer of Huron Park in his 47th year.
Beloved husband. of Denise (Dunlop)
Beeiner. Dear father of Jo -Ann Beemer of
Naniamo, B.C.. John Beemer of Huron Park
and Amanda al horse. Beloved son and son-
in-law of Irene Deemer of Drumbo and
Everett and Evelyn Gowan of Kirkton. Gary
Dunlop of Crediton and Patricia Dunlop of
Huron Park. Dear grandfather of Brittany
and Dillin. Dear brother of Stewart and
Chris Gowan of Salem. Illinois. Terry
Gowan and Richard Gowan both of
Cambridge. Gary and Ria Gowan of St.
Marys. Marie and Ross Stewardson of St.
Marys and Stan and Donna Gowan of
Dublin. Predeceased by n step -father Lloyd
Beano-. Fnends called at the C. Haskett and
Son Funeral Home. Lucan on Thursday
where the funeral service was held on Friday
March 20 with Rev. Cordell Parsons offici-
ating. Interment Si. James Cemetery,
Clandeboye. Donations to the Lung
Association would be appreciated by the
family. 13•
DOBBS - Peacefully at the Exeter Villa on
March 20. 1998. Georgina Evlin (nee Brien)
in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late
Fred Dobbs Sr. (1989). Dear mother of
George and Lee of Exeter and Fred Jr. and
Patricia of Centralia. Loved grandmother to
Robert and Penny, John and Lynn, Michael,
Fred III and Traci and The Reverend
Patricia Dobbs Luxton and The Reverend
Rob Luxton. Fondly remembered by great-
grandchildren Scott, Shannon, Shawn, .
Rianne and Kellie. Predeceased by sisters
Gertrude and Nellie. A lady of many talents
Mrs. Dobbs received degrees from the
University of Western Ontario and Ontario
College of Education. Actively involved in
community affairs she was a past president
of the Exeter Hospital Auxiliary, a Past
Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star and a
lifetime member of the A.C.W. Friends
called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter. Funeral service was held al Trivitt
Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter on
March 24th with Clergy, The Reverend Fay
M. Patterson and The Reverend Rob Luxton
officiating. As expressions of sympathy
donations to Trivitt Memorial Anglican
Church would be appreciated. 13c
FOX - Peacefully at South Huron Hospital.
Exeter on March 22. 1998, Harold "Scotty"
C. Fox of Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich,
formerly of Sarepta, in his 77th year.
Beloved husband of Mae L. (Lightheart)
(Cowan) Fox of Blue Water Rest Home.
Dear brother of Eleanore Stearns of Toronto.
Loved by his nieces, nephews and their fam-
ilies. Predeceased by his parents Harold N.
and Lottie M. (Hyatt) Fox. Visitation in the
Chapel at Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich on
Wednesday, March 25, 1998 commencing at
IO a.m. where the funeral service will be
held at 11 a.m. The Rev. Robt. Peebles offi-
ciating. Interment Calvary United Church
Cemetery, Dashwood. If desired, memorial
donations to the Lung Association, Blue
Water Rest Home or charity of choice.
would be appreciated. Scotty wu parts and
service manager at Huron Motor Products
Ltd. for many years. (T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, entrusted
with arrangements. 519.237-3532.) 13•
JEFFREY- . Suddenly at his
residence on March 22. 1998
Clemence "Clens' A. Jeffrey
of RR 2 Centralia in his 79th
year. Beloved husband of
Mary (Pavka) (Fejkl) Jeffrey.
Loved step -father and father-in-law of Mary
Ann and Dan Lewis of RR 3 Ailsa Craig and
Peter Fejkl of Centralia. Loving Gramma of
Angela and Amanda Lewis. Dear brother of
Blanche Bechard of Zurich and Ulene
Ducharnte of London, Loved by his many
nieces. nephews and their families.
Predeceased by his parents Leon and Pauline
(Plante) Jeffrey, brothers Leonard, Lloyd.
and Edmund "Ted" Jeffrey. Rested al T.
Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Horne
Dashwood. Knights of Columbus Fr. J.M.
Fogarty Council 8180 will have -prayers at
the Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was cele-
brated at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.
MI. Carmel on March 24. 1998. Father Dick
Boll celebrant. Interment MI. Carmel
Cemetery. If desired Memorial donations to
the Perth -Huron VON (Palliative Care) or
charity of choice would be appreciated. I3c
LOSTELL - At Seafurlh Community
Hospital, on March 17; 1998. Joseph Lloyd
Lostell of Tuckersmith Township at the age
of 92. Beloved husband of the.late Margaret
O'Brien (1993). Dear father of Phyllis and
her husband -Harold Parsons of R.R. #2,
Kippen. Donelda and her husband Glen
Sturgeon of Bayfield, Susanne and her hus-
band Wayne Pridham of Sraffa and Lloyd
Lostell and his wife Carol Anne of R.R. #3,
Kippen. Fondly remembered -by eleven
grandchildren and twelve great-grandchil-
dren. Also survived by his sister, Rose
Wock and his brother, Phillip Lostell, bosh
of Estevan. Saskatchewan. He was prede:
ceased by his parents. Joseph and Madaline
(Miller) Lostell, eight brothers and -one sis-
ter. Family received friends at the Whilney-
Rihey Funeral Horne. Seaforth where the
funeral service was- held on March 20. Rev.
Jane Kuepfer officiated. Interment Baird's
Cemetery, Stanley Township. Pallbearers
were Joe McIver. David_ Sturgeon. bin
Parsons. Brian Pridham, Robert Lostell and
Steven Lostell. -Flow•erbearers were Nancy
McIver, Helen Campbell, Mary Jane
Parsons, Lois Anne McDougall, Jo Anne
Sturgeon. Jayne Milligan. Tina Sturgeon and
Yvonne Plasschaert. Eulogists -were Nancy
McIver and Steven Lostell. The soloist was
Helen Campbell and organist was Marian
Rose. Memorial donations•are being accept-
ed -to the Huron Adult Day Centre, P.O. Box
219, Clinton and Seaforth Community
Hospital. - - I3c
PYM - At South Huron Hospital Exeter on
March 19, 1998, Alvin E. Pyrn of Exeter in
his 99th year. Beloved husband of Lillian
(Manning ) (Hyde) Pym and the late Minnie
Veal. Dear father and father in-law of Leona
Morley of Exeter, Aldeen and Sam Skinner
of Centralia. Grace Pym of Exeter, Eudora
and Bob Caldwell and Jim and Mary Lou
Hyde all of Hensall. Also survived by 13
grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by a son Howard Pyrn, a son -
•in -law Bill Morley, a granddaughter
Margaret Pym, brothers Ewart and Mervin
and sisters Edna Cole and Lena Kirkland:
Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Horne, Exeter where the funeral service was
held on March 23 with Reverend Cordell
Parsons officiating. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the family. 13*
WILSON - At St. Joseph's Health Centre,
London on March -23. 1998 Samuel (Sam)
W. Craig C.D. of Lucan in his 73rd year.
Beloved husband of Anne (Fischer) Craig.
Dear father of Ellen and Gord Cote of Port
Colborne; Darlene and Lyn Parker of
London. Sam and Sue Craig of Woodham.
Bob and Kathy Craig of London. Sharon
Craig, Sandra and Gary Melvin, Pamela and
Dave Grose all of Lucan. Also survived by
15 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Albert Craig of Bayfield and
Andrew Craig of Clinton. Predeceased by
his parents and his sister Eileen Johnson.
Friends called at the C, Haskett and Son
Funeral Horne, 223 Main Street. Lucan on
Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church,
Lucan on Wednesday, March 25 with Father
Thom Blondin presiding. Ibtermenl St.
Patrick's Cemetery. Prayers were said
Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. A Legion Memorial
Service was held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and
Knights of Columbus Memorial Service at
8:30 p.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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for their generous support of the Finkbeiner
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Huron Park Foodtown, Saf-T Cab,
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FORRESTER • "A faithful friend is the
medicine of life' The -Apocrypha
Many thanks.to my family and friends for
prayers. cards. phone calls, visits and food
brought to the house during my stay in the
hospital and since returning home. A special
thank you to Dr..Wallace and Mrs. Vischer
plus doctors, and staff at Westminster
Campus.
I3c Faye
BERN - I wish to thank all my family, rela-
tives, friends and neighbors and .to Pastor
Heather Scott for their many acts of kind-
ness shown through visits, prayers, cards,
plants and treats during my recent. surgery.
Special thanks to Dr. Chess, Dr. Nie and all
the staff and Therapists on 4th floor of -St.
Josephs Hospital for their excellent care.
Everyone's kindness will always be remem
bcred. •
13• Bob
McCANN - Our family would like to
express sincere appreciation for the many
acts of kindness shown to us during our
recent Toss. Thanks to all those who carne to
visit Mary. both in the hospital and at home.
during the past year; Father Paul Baillargeon
for his valuable support; Town and Country
Homemakers and VON; Mary, Janice and
Donna for their special care and concern;
Dr. Y.M. Lam and the staff at South Huron
Hospital; Diane Hardy, Judy Steeper for the
beautiful music; Mary Glavin and the
C.W.L. for their assistance and the caring
- staff of the Hoffman Funeral Home. We are
grateful for the many cards, floral tributes.
memorial donations. Mass offerings. food
brought to our homes; to relatives, friends;
neighbors and co-workers who helped to
make our loss a little easier. To Deb, Kim,
Jayne and Leanne, we are thankful for your
constant love and support and for always
treating our Mom like your own.
No matter how old we are, -
Losing a mother is one of the deepest sor-
rows a heart can know.
But her goodness, her caring
And her wisdom live on
Like a legacy of love that will always be
with us.
13* Dan. Jane. Marg, Jim, Paul, Brian, Bill
and families.
PENHALE - Thank you for the many
expressions of sympathy received since the
death of a dear sister. sister-in-law and aunt.
Ada (Witten) Newton of London.
I3c Sincerely Doris. Cliff and family
RATZ - We would like to .thank our family
and friends for the calls, cards. treats and
visits to Ervin during his recent illness. A
special thanks to Dr. Sales and staff at St.
Joseph's Health Centre and to the VON for
their excellent care. Thanks also to Rev. Ed
Laksmanis for his visits and prayers. A spe-
cial thank you to Larry and Barbara for all
their help. Your thoughtfulness was greatly
appreciated.
13* Ervin and Nola
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party - what a surpnse - what a great crowd
of family.and friends. Thank you all for
making my 80th the greatest with cards,
gifts. flowers and for just being there for me
and our card games; to Pat and Jim such a
surprise, a great night - a great cake - (A big
Thanks); to Tem and Pete for a nice supper
and surprise; to Glenn Haven Apartments
for the use of their special new rooms
(Smitty Beware); Mary and Bernice for a
nice visit; to Joan, your flowers were so
pretty; to Bob's out West and Doris's out
East, thanks for gifts and calls (1 missed you
all). So thanks to all of you for a unforget-
table night.
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Birth Annoutacenvents
Death Notices
Cards Of 'Thanks
WINTERS - Henry and Brenda (Stoning)
and big sister Nicole are pleased to
announce the speedy arrival of Kristen
Louise. Born at St. Joseph's Health Centre
on Friday March 13, 1998 weighing 7 lbs. 9
oz. Another granddaughter for Gerry Fowler
of London and Harry and Rita Winters of
Exeter. 13 •
In . Memorllams
BECKER - In loving memory of a n tti r
and grandmother, Verna who passed•away 7
years ago, March 27, 1991.
We don't need a special day
To bring you close to mind
The memories we have of you -
Are with us all the time.
Always remembered by John, Mary and
gamily. . 13
SHEPPARD - In loving memory of a dear
wife; mother and best friend. Margaret who
passed away one year ago, March 29, 1997.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be,
So He closed His arms around you;
And whispered "Come to Me" -
Your golden heart slopped beating,
Your gentle hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us, •
He only takes the best. _
In tears we saw you sinking,
We -watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken. --
You fought so hard to stay.
We think of youtoday with love
As we've so often done:
We fed again the bitter blow.
We wish had never come.
Your resting place we visit, .
And place flowers then: with care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When we tum and leave from (here.
Always loved and forever remembered. -
Garry, Todd. Ryan and Sarah. 13*
TINNEY - In loving memory ofa dear
grandmother and great-grandmother, Ella
Christine who passed away a year ago,
March 29, 1997.
God looked around his garden and found- an
empty space.
He then looked down•upon this earth and
-saw your tired face. ' -
He put his arms around you and lifted you to
rest.
God's garden must be beautiful. he only
takes the best.
Always in our hearts and memories
Derwyq and Marg. Ryan and Holly Allen,
Jim and Barb. Amy. Lisa Elms, and Bill
Kestle. 1 3c
Death Notices
BARBOUR - Peacefully at Exeter Villa
' Exeter Ont. on Friday March 20. 1998, Mary
! Isabel (Hoggarth) Barbour in her 96th year.
Loving wife of the late Stewart Barbour
(1972). Survived by sisters Gcrtrude'Flear
• and Irene Kennedy of Grand Bend. also by
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
brothers Hebert Hoggarth and Donald
Hoggarth. Cremation and interment on
Wednesday, March 25 at II a.m. Glendale
Memorial Gardens, Toronto, Ontario. 13*
BEEMER - Bruce John Beemer, at London
Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital
on Tuesday., March 17, 1998. Bruce J.
Beemer of Huron Park in his 47th year.
Beloved husband. of Denise (Dunlop)
Beeiner. Dear father of Jo -Ann Beemer of
Naniamo, B.C.. John Beemer of Huron Park
and Amanda al horse. Beloved son and son-
in-law of Irene Deemer of Drumbo and
Everett and Evelyn Gowan of Kirkton. Gary
Dunlop of Crediton and Patricia Dunlop of
Huron Park. Dear grandfather of Brittany
and Dillin. Dear brother of Stewart and
Chris Gowan of Salem. Illinois. Terry
Gowan and Richard Gowan both of
Cambridge. Gary and Ria Gowan of St.
Marys. Marie and Ross Stewardson of St.
Marys and Stan and Donna Gowan of
Dublin. Predeceased by n step -father Lloyd
Beano-. Fnends called at the C. Haskett and
Son Funeral Home. Lucan on Thursday
where the funeral service was held on Friday
March 20 with Rev. Cordell Parsons offici-
ating. Interment Si. James Cemetery,
Clandeboye. Donations to the Lung
Association would be appreciated by the
family. 13•
DOBBS - Peacefully at the Exeter Villa on
March 20. 1998. Georgina Evlin (nee Brien)
in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late
Fred Dobbs Sr. (1989). Dear mother of
George and Lee of Exeter and Fred Jr. and
Patricia of Centralia. Loved grandmother to
Robert and Penny, John and Lynn, Michael,
Fred III and Traci and The Reverend
Patricia Dobbs Luxton and The Reverend
Rob Luxton. Fondly remembered by great-
grandchildren Scott, Shannon, Shawn, .
Rianne and Kellie. Predeceased by sisters
Gertrude and Nellie. A lady of many talents
Mrs. Dobbs received degrees from the
University of Western Ontario and Ontario
College of Education. Actively involved in
community affairs she was a past president
of the Exeter Hospital Auxiliary, a Past
Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star and a
lifetime member of the A.C.W. Friends
called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter. Funeral service was held al Trivitt
Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter on
March 24th with Clergy, The Reverend Fay
M. Patterson and The Reverend Rob Luxton
officiating. As expressions of sympathy
donations to Trivitt Memorial Anglican
Church would be appreciated. 13c
FOX - Peacefully at South Huron Hospital.
Exeter on March 22. 1998, Harold "Scotty"
C. Fox of Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich,
formerly of Sarepta, in his 77th year.
Beloved husband of Mae L. (Lightheart)
(Cowan) Fox of Blue Water Rest Home.
Dear brother of Eleanore Stearns of Toronto.
Loved by his nieces, nephews and their fam-
ilies. Predeceased by his parents Harold N.
and Lottie M. (Hyatt) Fox. Visitation in the
Chapel at Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich on
Wednesday, March 25, 1998 commencing at
IO a.m. where the funeral service will be
held at 11 a.m. The Rev. Robt. Peebles offi-
ciating. Interment Calvary United Church
Cemetery, Dashwood. If desired, memorial
donations to the Lung Association, Blue
Water Rest Home or charity of choice.
would be appreciated. Scotty wu parts and
service manager at Huron Motor Products
Ltd. for many years. (T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, entrusted
with arrangements. 519.237-3532.) 13•
JEFFREY- . Suddenly at his
residence on March 22. 1998
Clemence "Clens' A. Jeffrey
of RR 2 Centralia in his 79th
year. Beloved husband of
Mary (Pavka) (Fejkl) Jeffrey.
Loved step -father and father-in-law of Mary
Ann and Dan Lewis of RR 3 Ailsa Craig and
Peter Fejkl of Centralia. Loving Gramma of
Angela and Amanda Lewis. Dear brother of
Blanche Bechard of Zurich and Ulene
Ducharnte of London, Loved by his many
nieces. nephews and their families.
Predeceased by his parents Leon and Pauline
(Plante) Jeffrey, brothers Leonard, Lloyd.
and Edmund "Ted" Jeffrey. Rested al T.
Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Horne
Dashwood. Knights of Columbus Fr. J.M.
Fogarty Council 8180 will have -prayers at
the Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was cele-
brated at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.
MI. Carmel on March 24. 1998. Father Dick
Boll celebrant. Interment MI. Carmel
Cemetery. If desired Memorial donations to
the Perth -Huron VON (Palliative Care) or
charity of choice would be appreciated. I3c
LOSTELL - At Seafurlh Community
Hospital, on March 17; 1998. Joseph Lloyd
Lostell of Tuckersmith Township at the age
of 92. Beloved husband of the.late Margaret
O'Brien (1993). Dear father of Phyllis and
her husband -Harold Parsons of R.R. #2,
Kippen. Donelda and her husband Glen
Sturgeon of Bayfield, Susanne and her hus-
band Wayne Pridham of Sraffa and Lloyd
Lostell and his wife Carol Anne of R.R. #3,
Kippen. Fondly remembered -by eleven
grandchildren and twelve great-grandchil-
dren. Also survived by his sister, Rose
Wock and his brother, Phillip Lostell, bosh
of Estevan. Saskatchewan. He was prede:
ceased by his parents. Joseph and Madaline
(Miller) Lostell, eight brothers and -one sis-
ter. Family received friends at the Whilney-
Rihey Funeral Horne. Seaforth where the
funeral service was- held on March 20. Rev.
Jane Kuepfer officiated. Interment Baird's
Cemetery, Stanley Township. Pallbearers
were Joe McIver. David_ Sturgeon. bin
Parsons. Brian Pridham, Robert Lostell and
Steven Lostell. -Flow•erbearers were Nancy
McIver, Helen Campbell, Mary Jane
Parsons, Lois Anne McDougall, Jo Anne
Sturgeon. Jayne Milligan. Tina Sturgeon and
Yvonne Plasschaert. Eulogists -were Nancy
McIver and Steven Lostell. The soloist was
Helen Campbell and organist was Marian
Rose. Memorial donations•are being accept-
ed -to the Huron Adult Day Centre, P.O. Box
219, Clinton and Seaforth Community
Hospital. - - I3c
PYM - At South Huron Hospital Exeter on
March 19, 1998, Alvin E. Pyrn of Exeter in
his 99th year. Beloved husband of Lillian
(Manning ) (Hyde) Pym and the late Minnie
Veal. Dear father and father in-law of Leona
Morley of Exeter, Aldeen and Sam Skinner
of Centralia. Grace Pym of Exeter, Eudora
and Bob Caldwell and Jim and Mary Lou
Hyde all of Hensall. Also survived by 13
grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by a son Howard Pyrn, a son -
•in -law Bill Morley, a granddaughter
Margaret Pym, brothers Ewart and Mervin
and sisters Edna Cole and Lena Kirkland:
Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Horne, Exeter where the funeral service was
held on March 23 with Reverend Cordell
Parsons officiating. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the family. 13*
WILSON - At St. Joseph's Health Centre,
London on March -23. 1998 Samuel (Sam)
W. Craig C.D. of Lucan in his 73rd year.
Beloved husband of Anne (Fischer) Craig.
Dear father of Ellen and Gord Cote of Port
Colborne; Darlene and Lyn Parker of
London. Sam and Sue Craig of Woodham.
Bob and Kathy Craig of London. Sharon
Craig, Sandra and Gary Melvin, Pamela and
Dave Grose all of Lucan. Also survived by
15 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Albert Craig of Bayfield and
Andrew Craig of Clinton. Predeceased by
his parents and his sister Eileen Johnson.
Friends called at the C, Haskett and Son
Funeral Horne, 223 Main Street. Lucan on
Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church,
Lucan on Wednesday, March 25 with Father
Thom Blondin presiding. Ibtermenl St.
Patrick's Cemetery. Prayers were said
Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. A Legion Memorial
Service was held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and
Knights of Columbus Memorial Service at
8:30 p.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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CREDITON OPTIMISTS • The Crediton
Optimists would like to thank the following
for their generous support of the Finkbeiner
Benefit Dance, Sunrise from St. Marys,'
Huron Park Foodtown, Saf-T Cab,
Dempsters, Hayters Turkey, Dashwood.
Stephen Printing, QDC, Molson's, Local
radio CKNX, BX 93, QX 97. Also thanks to
Exeter and district businesses for advertise -
mems and all volunteers who so generously
donated their lime. I 3c
FORRESTER • "A faithful friend is the
medicine of life' The -Apocrypha
Many thanks.to my family and friends for
prayers. cards. phone calls, visits and food
brought to the house during my stay in the
hospital and since returning home. A special
thank you to Dr..Wallace and Mrs. Vischer
plus doctors, and staff at Westminster
Campus.
I3c Faye
BERN - I wish to thank all my family, rela-
tives, friends and neighbors and .to Pastor
Heather Scott for their many acts of kind-
ness shown through visits, prayers, cards,
plants and treats during my recent. surgery.
Special thanks to Dr. Chess, Dr. Nie and all
the staff and Therapists on 4th floor of -St.
Josephs Hospital for their excellent care.
Everyone's kindness will always be remem
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McCANN - Our family would like to
express sincere appreciation for the many
acts of kindness shown to us during our
recent Toss. Thanks to all those who carne to
visit Mary. both in the hospital and at home.
during the past year; Father Paul Baillargeon
for his valuable support; Town and Country
Homemakers and VON; Mary, Janice and
Donna for their special care and concern;
Dr. Y.M. Lam and the staff at South Huron
Hospital; Diane Hardy, Judy Steeper for the
beautiful music; Mary Glavin and the
C.W.L. for their assistance and the caring
- staff of the Hoffman Funeral Home. We are
grateful for the many cards, floral tributes.
memorial donations. Mass offerings. food
brought to our homes; to relatives, friends;
neighbors and co-workers who helped to
make our loss a little easier. To Deb, Kim,
Jayne and Leanne, we are thankful for your
constant love and support and for always
treating our Mom like your own.
No matter how old we are, -
Losing a mother is one of the deepest sor-
rows a heart can know.
But her goodness, her caring
And her wisdom live on
Like a legacy of love that will always be
with us.
13* Dan. Jane. Marg, Jim, Paul, Brian, Bill
and families.
PENHALE - Thank you for the many
expressions of sympathy received since the
death of a dear sister. sister-in-law and aunt.
Ada (Witten) Newton of London.
I3c Sincerely Doris. Cliff and family
RATZ - We would like to .thank our family
and friends for the calls, cards. treats and
visits to Ervin during his recent illness. A
special thanks to Dr. Sales and staff at St.
Joseph's Health Centre and to the VON for
their excellent care. Thanks also to Rev. Ed
Laksmanis for his visits and prayers. A spe-
cial thank you to Larry and Barbara for all
their help. Your thoughtfulness was greatly
appreciated.
13* Ervin and Nola
SCOTT - "Wow" - What a bash - what a
party - what a surpnse - what a great crowd
of family.and friends. Thank you all for
making my 80th the greatest with cards,
gifts. flowers and for just being there for me
and our card games; to Pat and Jim such a
surprise, a great night - a great cake - (A big
Thanks); to Tem and Pete for a nice supper
and surprise; to Glenn Haven Apartments
for the use of their special new rooms
(Smitty Beware); Mary and Bernice for a
nice visit; to Joan, your flowers were so
pretty; to Bob's out West and Doris's out
East, thanks for gifts and calls (1 missed you
all). So thanks to all of you for a unforget-
table night.
13• Love you - God Bless. Audrey
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