HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1984-03-28, Page 23BIRTHS —
BENGOUGH — BW, Marilyn,and Christine are hto
yn,
announce the birth of Jamie
Elizabeth Anne, born Friday,
March 23 at St. Joseph's Hospital.
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ELLIOTT — John, Yvonne and
Leanne are pleased to announce
the early arrival of Andrew John,
4 lb. 3 oa. on March 10, 1964 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. First
grandson for Calvin .a�i1 Helen
Elliott, Throrndale and CIJton and
Leona Jaques, Centralia. Great-
grandson for Mrs. Marybelle
Smith and Mrs. Verna Dobson.
Special thanks to Drs. Green,
King and Vilos, Antenatal Unit
and the N.I.C.U. for their constant
attention and continuing care.13c
LAYE — We're all tickled blue
and .two very proud parents
Sharon and Mark thank
God for the safe arrival of our son
Mark Jr. Norris James weighing
9 lbs. 7Ih ozs. at St. Joseph's
Hospital, on March 17, 1964 at 5:21
a.m. Very special and proud
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
ris Desjardine of Grand Bend and
Mr. and Mrs. James Laye of
Dashwood. Great-grandmother
Mrs. Ella Desjardine, Exeter.13c
MASSE -- Pat and Connie are
happy to announce the safe ar-
rival of their first son, Chayne
Patrick born on March 19 at St.
Joseph's Hospital weighing 6 lbs.
5 ozs. Proud grandparents are
Mrs. Alice Koehler, Huron Park -
and Bill and Ethel Masse,
Dashwood. Special thanks to Dr.
Lam and all the staff on the third
floor St. Joseph's Hospital. 13c
REGIER — Joe and Susan are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter Kristine Anne,
weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, on
March 17, 1984. Eagerly awaiting
her homecoming are Matthew
and Jo -Dee. 13c
WEIDO — Gerald and Janet are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter Angela Nicole, 7
lbs. 9 oz., on March 14, 1984 at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake, Woodham
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weido,
Zurich. Many thanks to Dr. D.A.
Ecker and the staff at South
Huron Hospital. 13'
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DEATHS— -
CORBETT — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Wednesday,
March 21, 1964, Mr. John "Jack"
Corbett of 91 Ricionnd Street
South, Hensel in his 74th year.
Beloved husband of Hazel
(Morenz) Corbett. Dear father of
Ross and Al both of RR 1, Exeter
and Connie (Mrs. Bob Chaff) of
RR 5, Mitchell. Dear brother of
Mrs. Bertha McGregor of Hen-
sall,-Dorothy (Mrs. Harold
Parker) of RR 1, Hensall, Edna
Mae (Mrs. James Sangter) of
Huronview Home Clinton and
Mrs. Evelyn Schroeder of Dublin.
Also survived by 9 grandchildren
and 1 great-grandson. Mr. Corbett
was pr'edecesaed by 1 brother Ed-
ward and 1 granddaughter. Mr.
Corbett was a former Councillor
and Reeve of Hay Township for
many years. Visitation was in the
Hensel! Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118
King Street, Hensall; where the
funeral and committal service
was conducted on Saturday,
March 24 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Stan
McDonald officiating. Temporary
entombment with interment later
in Baird's Cemetery. Hensall
Lodge I.O.O.F. conducted a
memorial service Friday evening
at 8:30 p.m. in the Funeral Home.
Donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated.13c
HEAL — At St. Joseph's Hosp. 1,
London on Tuesday, MarEh 20,
1984, Mr. Norman C. Heal of
Queensway Nursing Home, Hen -
sell, formerly of Wingham, in his
87th year. Beloved husband of
Olive C. (Culley)Heal of Hensel!.
Dear father of John of Hensall.
Dear brother of Lorne of Sarnia.
Mr. Heal is also survived by 2
granddaughters Julie of London
and Jane (Mrs. Stephen Jacob-
son) of Los Angeles. Predeceased
by 3 brothers. Visitation was in
the Herman Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118
King Street, Hensall where the
funeral and committal service
was conducted on Friday, March
23 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Stan
McDonald officiating. Temporary
entombment with interment later
in Wingham Cemetery. Donations
to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. 13c
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, April 1
9:45 o.m. Church Service
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
Thursday, March 29
7:00 p.m. Teen Group
• at the Manse
Wed. March 28 and
April 4- 9:15 o.m.
Learning for Lent
Zurich United Church.
Everyone Welcome
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday. April 1
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
10:00 o.m. Sunday School
All Grades
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Wed. March 28 - 8 p.m.
Lenten Service
Sunday, April 1
9:30 o.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday, April 1
10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
Sunday School- Preschoolers
2:30 p.m. - Afternoon Service
Sunday School Grades 1.4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Listen to -
The Back to God Hour
Radio Program • Sundays
CKNX'DioI 920 - 10:30 o.m.
CHOK Dial 1070. 6:45 o.m.
T.levislof
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
9:30 a.m. Sundays
Bethel -
-- Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday, April 1
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
Come and Worship with Us
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE M.A.
Stuff Associate
Mr. Peter Snell
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday, April 1
11:00 o.m. Morning Worship
Music by "The Nations''
and Church School
Courtesy Car
Mr. Robert Crawford
235-1883
Nursery Facilities Available
1:30 p.m. No Confirmation
class
7:30 p.m. "The Nations" in
concert and also Local Talent
Admission $3.00
All Are Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday. April 1
Fourth Sunday in Lent
11,:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
Church School
Nursery '
7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer
Every Wednesday in lent
7 p.m. Eucharist
Bible Study to follow
Celebrating 125 years
Serving Christ
EmnSanu I
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
PASTOR MARK LOWR)E
Sunday, April 1
9:45 o.m. Family Bible School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Sunday night is the beginning of
our Missionary Conference.
Lorry Nutbrown - Missionary ap-
pointee to Portugal will be our
speaker. •
Other missionaries will be with
us on Wednesday night and Sun-
day, April 8.
Find out what the Lord is
doing elsewhere on our planet!
DEATHS ---
ISKAUSKAS — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Friday,
March 33, 1901, Antanas (An-
thony) Iskauskaa of Southcott
Pines, Grand Bend and formerly
of Toronto, in his 86th yyear. Belov-
ed husband of Marie Iskauskas of
Toronto. Dear father of Edward
Isausku of Gtand Bend, Leon
Koperekia of Stoney Creek, Nijole
(Mrs. H.C. Greer)of Mississauga
and Arnold Dulke of Hamilton.
Also loved by grandchildren Vida
and Vern Iskausakas, Loretta and
Daiva Koperslds, Cindy, Lana
and David Greer, Romas and
Paul Dulke and great-
granddaughter Melissa Dulke.
Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
& Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood; where private family
service was held on Saturday,
March 24 at 2 p.m. conducted by
Father R. Morrissey. Cremation.
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KELLER — At Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich, on Monday, March
26, 1984, Miss Loretta Keller
formerly of Dashwood in her 71st
year. Dear sister of Irma Keller
of London, Arnold Keller of RR 2
Dashwood, Reinhold Keller of RR
3 Exeter and Harold Keller of
Toronto. Predeceased by brothers
Adolph, Edward, Elmer and Herb
andsiser Tillie. Also survived by
nieces and nephews. Resting at
the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood where
the funeral service will be held on
Wednesday, March 28 at 2 p.m.
Interment Zion Lutheran
Cemetery. Pastor M. Mellecke of=
ficiating. '13c
NICHOLSON — At Victoria
Hospital, South Street on Tues-
day, March 20, 1984. Alvin
Nicholson of 547 Everglade Cres-
cent, London, in his 98th year,
formerly of Aneroid, Saskat-
chewan. Beloved husband of Ada
(Adabel Wall) Nicholson. Dear
brother of Lorne of Dearborn,
Michigan. Also survived by 2
nieces Mildred (Mrs. R. Kemp) of
Stoney Creek and Dorothy (Mrs.
S. Dundas) of Crediton.
Predeceased by his first wife
Jean McBride (1956). Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood; where
the funeral and committal service
took place Friday, March 23 at 2
p.m. Spring interment Bayfield
Cemetery. Rev. Orville James
and Rev. Emerald Walls of-
ficiated. Memorials to the Inter-
-national Christian Blind Mission
or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated and can be
arranged for at the funeral home.
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• PRANG — At Packwood Hospital,
London on Saturday, March 25,
1984 Mr. Leonard William John
Prang, of 23 Frederick St.,
Zurich, in his 74th year. Beloved
husband of the late Amelia
Margretta (Rader) Prang (1979).
Dear father of Robert, ; of
Dunrobin, Eleanor ( Mrs. Jack
Coleman), of RR 1 Zurich, Allan
of Brantford and Edward, at
home. Mr. Prang was predeceas-
ed by two 'sisters; Mrs. .Veola
Kalbfleisch (1971) and Mrs.
MargueriteAulerich (1977). Also
surviving are 5 grandchildren;
Michael, Sandra and Janet Col-
eman and David and Linda
Prang. Visitation was in the
Zurich Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49
Goshen St. N., Zurich until Tues-
day, March 27th at 1 p.m. thence
to St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Zurich for funeral service at 4:30
p.m. with Rev. Donna Kyllonin of-
ficiating. Temporary entomb-
ment with interment later in St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
Cemetery. Pallbearers - Orland
Schwartzentruber, Robert
'Merrier, Gerald O'Rourke, Leo
Meidinger, Earl Youngblut,
Harold Cole. Donations to the On-
tario Heart Foundation or the
Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated.
13c.
DEATHS —
THOMSON At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday,
March 24, 1901 Mr. Robert D.
"Bert" Thomson of RR 2, Kipper,
in his 85th year, Beloved husband
of Eleanor (Storey). Dear father
of John, of RR 2 Kiippeaat
home, Beatrice (Mrs. Ron Flem-
ing), of Brucefiekl and Bruce, of
RR 2 Hensel!. Dear brother of
Pearl (Mrs. Clarence Priestap),
Mitchell, Hazel (Mrs. Dave
Moyer), of Parry Sound, Dorothy
(Mrs. Richard H. Cornish) of
Goderich, Myrtle (Mn. Robert F.
Stokes) or London, and Elaine
(Mrs. Lorne Schneider) of Strat-
ford. Mr. Thomson was a member
of Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall where he was ordained as
an Elder in May of 1970. He was
also Clerk of Session for 6 years.
Visitation was in the Hensel!
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 118 King St.,
Hensall until Tuesday, March
27th at 12:30 noon thence to
Carmel Prebyterian Church for
funeral service at 2 p.m. with
Rev. Kenneth Knight officiating.
Temporary entombment with in-
terment later in Hensel! Union
Cemetery. Donations to the Cana-
dian Cancer Society would be ap-
preciated. Pallbearers was Al
Hoggarth, Bob Taylor, Bob and
Jack Bell, Keith Lovell, Doug
Cooper. Flowerbearers were
Clarence Smillie, Bill Coleman.
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VERLINDE — At Victoria
Hospital, London, on Wednesday,
March 21, 1984, Helene
Magdalena (Mostrey) Verlinde of
Exeter, in her 70th year. Beloved
wife of Julien Verlinde of Exeter.
Dear mother of Marcel Verlinde
of Hensall and Marcella (Mrs.
.Fritz Coolman) of Valencia,
California. Sister of Edmond
Mostrey and Jozef Mostrey both
of Belgium. Dear grandmother of
Nancy Coolman of Valencia,
California, Diana (Mrs. Wisnu
Baskero) of Lucan and Joanne
Verlinde of Hensel]. Rested at the
R.C. Dinney Funeral Home Main
Street, Exeter. Funeral mass at
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church on Saturday, March 24.
Father J.P. Nelligan Celebrant.
Temporary entombment in Ex-
eter Mausoleum. Prayers at the
Funeral Home on Friday evening
at 8:15 p.m. In memoriam dona-
tions to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated.13c.
ENGAGEMENTS -
1 am pleased toaneounce.tie
forthcoming marriage of my
daughter Mary Ellen to Mr. Bev
Learn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Learn, Huron Park. The wedding
will take place Saturday, April 7
at 4 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist
Church, Exeter. Closed reception.
Donna M. Pridham 13c
Mr: and Mrs. Charles Corbett,
RR 2, Ailsa Craig, are happy to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Dianne
Muriel, to Mr. Denis Brute, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Brute of
Smooth Rock Falls. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, April
21, 1984, in St. Mary's Anglican
Church, Brinsley. 13'
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Congratulations Bill and Alma
Schwartz on the occasion of your
59th Wedding Anniversary,
March 28. •
Love from your family 13'
CARDS OF THANKS --
Thank you to Exeter Fire
Department, all neighbours and
friends who helped in any way to
control our recent fire. Special
thanks to Steve Kerslake who
alerted us and moved the car.
Many thanks.
Gordon and Doreen Prance 13c
CHRISTIAN WOMEN CLUB, Ex-
eter will meet Friday, March 30 at
9:30 a.m. Parish Hall. 13c
BiNGO — Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin-
ton, 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00, 15 regular games of $20
each. 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go. Admission
restricted to 16 years and over.
33tfnc
CONFUSED ABOUT NUTRI-
TiON? Get the facts, Wednesday
March 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Iluron-
view Auditorium, Clinton. Karen
Kennedy, Education Consultant,
Health and Welfare Canada will
speak on "Magic Foods, False
Promises." 11-13c
RUDY DAVIS, Saturday, March
31. South Huron Rec Centre, 9-1
p.m. Sponsored by Exeter Minor
Soccer. Tickets $6 per person ad-
vance. 1I.13c
INTERESTED iN CRAFTS?
Plan to attend "Open,Houses" of
articles made by persons involv-
ed in the rugbraiding course.
Therewill besplays,irom many
local crafts people. No charge
Everyone welcome. Tues. April 3.
Brussels Community Centre 2-5
p.m., 7-9 p.m. also Wednesday,
April 4, Hensall Community Cen-
tre 7:30-9:00. For more info con-
tact Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, Clinton. 12-14c
SEAFORTH OPTIMIST CANOE
RACE. Sunday, April 8 starting
time 1 p.m. at Egmondville
bridge. Finish Vanastra bridge.
Eight classes. Registration 10
a.m. 12-14'
SPRING RUMMAGE SALE.
South Huron llosptal Auxiliary.
Rummage Sale Thursday, April
26 - 10:00 to, 3:00. Town wide
pickup Wedesday 9:00 a.m.
12-14"
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT presents
"Pleasures, Problems and
Preschoolers" - a series of three
Parenting Classes for parents of
children aged 1-5 years. Classes
will commence Wednesday, April
4, 1984 and will be held at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter. For pre-
registration or further informa-
tion, please call the Health Unit
office in your area at 235-1014.
12.)4c
EXETER SOCCER REGISTRA-
TION — Saturday March 31 and
April 7, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 415 per
child. Used equipment sale. South
Huron Rec Centre. 11-13c
THE HURON FEDERATION of
Agriculture meeting for April will
be: April 5th in the Blyth Public
School at 8:30 p.m. The guest
speaker will be Dr. Gordon
Surgener, Entomologist from the
University of Guelph. The topic
will be the control methods for
bugs and flies. 13c
PENTECOSTAL Holiness Church
of Canada, Lucan Revival Centre.
Mission to Haiti. Color slide
presentation by Bill Davies on
the work of Rev. Ray Brewster
(formerly of Lucan). 7:30 p.m.
Sat. March' 31. 1984. All are
welcome. 13'
BEEF BARBECUE - Hensall
United Church, April (1. 5, 6 and
7 p.m. Adults $6.00. Children 6-12
43.00. Five and under free. For
tickets call 262-2433. 13-15c
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS,
you are invited to attend
Lakeview Conservative Men-
nonite Church, It mile south of
Blake, April 1-8, nightly 8:00 p.m.
Sunday evening 7:45 p.m.
Evangelist Allan Weaver,
Quaryville, Pa. "Seek ye the Lord
while He maybe found". 13:14c
FESTIVAL SiNGLES DANCE —
Saturday, March 31, Stratford
Fairgrounds (Annex Building).
Dancing 9-1 Live band and lunch,
13c
WOMEN AND EMPLOYMENT
— a workshop to benefit women,
facing the problems of Unempl y-
ment, and under employment in
Huron County today. 9:00 a.m to
4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 7. Ex-
eter High School, registration
410.00. Call Women Today at
482-9706. 13:14c
SPRING DELIVERY — a film
series by Parents for Positive
Beginnings. A chapter of Women
Today. First film 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 11 'An
Unremarkable Birth" by N.F.B.,
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton. Everyone welcome, sug-
gested donation 41.50. 13:14e
CARDS OF THANKS—
Tile family of the late Katie
Schenk wisb to express their
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for theirhb
kindness tom at home and
in the hoepital; for many floral
tributes, memorial donations and
cards of sympathy in the loss of a
dear mother, grandma, and
great -grandma. Thank you to the
pallbearer, Rev. Elder, and
Hoffman Funeral Home. Also to
our friends who brought food to
our homes and the church ladies
for the lovely lunch after the
funeral. God Bless You All.
Gerry and Rita, Andy and Gladys
Pete and Geraldine 13'
Theresa Dietrich and Stephen
Finkbeiner wish to thank
everyone for the beautiful gifts
given at the bridal shower March
18. The gifts are all appreciated
and will be put to great use. Also
special thanks to the two mothers,
bridesmaids and others who
helped make the shower a great
success.
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We would like to thank our
families and friends who visited
and sent flowers, cards and treats
while Mark Jr. and I were pa-
tients at St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Heartfelt
thanks to Dr. Manners and Dr.
Tanswell and nurses for their ex-
cellent care and support. Special
thanks to Grandma Desjardine,
Grandma Laye for helping in
every way possible. Your kind-
ness will long be remembered.
Mark Jr. and Sharon Laye 13c
The family of the late William
E. H. Essery wish to express
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the ex-
pression of sympathy, flowers,
memorial donations, and food
brought to the house. Special
thanks to the Centralia United
Church Women, to the staff of
South Huron Hospital, and to the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home.
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The family of the late Arthur
Fletcher wish to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
floral tributes, charitable dona-
tions, cards of sympathy and
other acts of kindness shown to us
during our recent loss of a dear
husband, father, grandfather and
great-grandfather. Your kindness
will be remembered always and
may God Bless You All. 13c
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The family of the late Terry
- William Glanville wish to express -
their thanks to relatives, friends,
and neighbours for flowers,
memorial donations, sympathy
cards, food brought to our home
and for babysitters of our grand-
children. A special thanks to M.L.
Watts Funeral Home, Rev.
Charles Swan, and Brussels
Royal Canadian Legion for the
lunch provided. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Lloyd, Mabel Glanville
and family
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The family of the late Mrs.
Alice Baker wish to express their
appreciation to the relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
floral tributes, memorial dona-
tions, cards of sympathy, food
that was brought to our homes
and other acts of kindness in the
loss of a dear Mother and Grand-
mother. Special thanks to Rev.
Peebles, the staff of the
Bluewater Rest Home, Dr.
Wallace, the ladies of the Grand
Bend United Church, Harry Hoff-
man for his solo and Hoffman's
Funeral Home. Your kindness
will always be remembered. 13c
A sincere thank you for cards,
gifts and visits while Nicole was
a patient in hospital. Thanks to
anyone who helped in any way,
especially mom, dad, Aunt
Madge, Wendy, Brenda, Halina
and Gloria. Special thanks to Dr.
O'Connor, .Dr. Englert, Dr.
Whelen, Dr. Phillips, nurses and
staff of the children's ward of St.
Joseph's Hospital.
Garry, Liz and Nicole 13nc
The family of the late Harvey
Eagleson wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, neighbours and
friends for their many acts of
kindness during Harvey's illness
and at the time of his passing, the
many cards of sympathy,
beautiful floral tributes, many
donations to the Cancer Society,
memorial donations and Gideon
Bibles: A special thank you to Dr.
Boyes, Dr. Scrimgeour, Am-
bulance attendants Donald Boyes,
George Elliot, P.H.N. Liz
McHugh, Carolyn Woodburn
R.N., M. Box and Son Funeral
home, the Bearers, Rev. R.
Peebles for his visits and words of
comfort, the neighbours and
friends for their donations of food,
ladies of Greenway United church
for serving the lovely lunch,
Clarence Stone, Arnold Whitney
for helping at the farm and to all
who helped - in any way. Your
kindness will always be
remembered.
Shirley Eagleson and family
13'
Many thanks indeed to all my'
friends and neighbours who sent
cards and gifts while i was a pa-
tient in hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to Dr.
Rodney and nursing staff at
Seaforth Hospital and to Dr. Passi
and his team and nursing staff on
eighth West at University
Hospital.
Hilda M. Payne 13c
The family of the late Robert D.
(Bert) Thomson wish to express
their sincere appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their prayers, visits to
hospital, floral tributes, memorial
• donations, cards of sympathy and
other acts of kindness expressed
If) the loss of a dear husband, and
father. SpeclM thanks to Rev.
Kenneth Knight, Rev. Cheryl
Ashick-Englert, Rev. Stan
McDonald, Dr. Wallace, Dr.
Englert, nurses and staff of South
Huron Hospital, Carmel
Presbyterian Church Women and
O'Connor Funeral Home. Your
kindness will remain in our hearts
always. 13'
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CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Earl
Frayne sincerely thank all our
friends, neighbours and relatives
for your sympathy and kind
wishes extended to us after the
passing of Earl. Your kind acts
and memorial donations, Bowen
and cards were appreciated very
much. Special thanks to Rev. J.
Forsythe, Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home. 13•
I would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for visits,
prayers, flowers, cards, treats
and gifts, while 1 was a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, and all the
acts of Undrms since returning
home. Thanks to Pastor Obeda,
Pastor Mellecke for their visits.
Thanks to Dr. Taylor and all the
nurses of fourth floor. Also thanks
to Dr. Lam and nurses of
Emergency unit of South Huron
Hospital. A special thanks to my
husband and family who helped
me through a most difficult time.
Your thoughtfulness will long be
remembered.
Shirley Martene 13'
We wish to thank all our
friends, relatives, neighbours for
the cards, flowers, gifts and good
wishes on our fortieth anniver-
sary. S>Secial thanks to our fami-
ly, "The Gang", and all who
helped in any way. Thanks again
for a memorable occasion.
Phil and Leona Hern 13'
I would like to thank my fami-
ly, relatives and friends for the
visits, cards and gifts I received
while in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Also for the
baking sent to our home. Special
thanks tb Dr. Ecker, Dr. Sweeney
and the V.O.N. nurses.
Wilma Kerslake 13'
A very sincere thank you to
Mitt, Bill, Boomer, Wynn, Smilie,
Coop, Carol, Kelly, Joanne, Sue,
Darla, Linda, Andy, Buzz, Iggy,
Scotty, Uncle Larry, Tom the bus
driver, Gord Kirk, the Exeter
Hawks, Lunacy The Catch,
Crediton Community Centre and
everybody else that made the
Shake a success.
U.I.C. 13c
The family of the late Mrs. Ver-
na Trut~mner wish to thank their
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their floral tributes, donations,
cards of sympathy and acts of.
kindness. Special thanks to Rev..
James. Forsythe, the O'Connor
Funeral Home, South Huron
Hospital, St: Joseph's Hospital,
and the Zurich U.C.W. who serv-
ed the lunch. Thanks also to Dr.
Wallace and Mrs. Visscher. Your
kindess will always be
remembered.
Belva and Bill Fuss and
Elwood and Margaret Truemner
and families 13'
iN MEMORIAM--
COWARD
EMORIAM—COWARD — In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother, and grand-
mother Mary . Coward who pass-
ed away seven years ago, March
28, 1977. ' •
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has her in his keeping, '
We have her in our hearts.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by husband Charles,
daughters Lois and Donna -and
their families. 13'
DIETRICH — In loving memory
of a dear father, Pius, who pass-
ed away 19 years ago, April 1,
1965.
It's been a long time.
Since you've left us dad.
But it's still very clear
The joys that we had.
We held you so close
In our hearts, did you know?
And if you could hear us
We'd say "we love you so".
Please treasure him God
While he is at rest
Because he was our dad
And he was the best
Always loved and never to be
forgotten by his children, Phyllis,
June, Janet, Marilyn, Louise;
Pius and Michelle. Also his dear-
ly loved grandchildren. 13'
FRAYNE — Treasured
memories of a wonderful husband
George who left me so suddenly
four years ago, April 1, 1980.
Softly we speak of the one we
loved,
And tenderly think of the past.
Memories deepen as life travels
on
But love and remembrance last.
Always remembered and never
to be forgotten by wife Ella and
family. 13'
FRAYNE — in loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather,
George Frayne who passed away
four years ago, April 1, 1980.
Softly we speak of a Dad we love
And tenderly think of the past
Memories deepen as life travels
on
But love and remembrance last.
Lovingly remembered by
Helen, Bob, Leslie and Linda.13c
TUCK — In ever loving memory
of our dear father John (Jack)
Tuck, who left us suddenly one
year ago on March 26, 1983:
We think of you today with love,
As we have often done,
We feel again the bitter blow
That never should have come.
Sometimes we think we are
dreaming,
For we can't believe it's true,
That we can go on living,
When we no longer have you.
There is never a day that passes,
Without a memory or a tear,
And the wish that we could turn
back time,
And you could still be here.
Lovingly remembered and
greatly missed by your children,
John and Jacqueline Mills, Terry
Tuck, Dennis and Linda Tuck,
Eleta Johns, and ian and Wilma
Tuck. 13'
TUCK — in loving memory of our
dear grandfather we had for such
a short time John (Jack) Tuck.
Grandpa your presence is ever
near us,
Your love remains with us yet,
You were a kind and gentle
grandfather,
Your loved ones will never forget.
Never to be forgotten by your
grandchildren, Trina and Trevor
Mills, Sabrina and Adam Johns
and Kindi and Rebecca Tuck.13'
IN MEMORIAM—
FRAYNE — [n loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather,
Ge Frayne who passed away,
1, 1900.
A father is wonderful
So is the name
Without one to love
Life is not the same.
But as long as we live
'We win always be glad
To treasure the memory
Of the Dad we had.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Marlene, Ross,
Larry and Mark. 13'
GENTTNER — In loving
memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather Ralph
Genttner who passed away March
29, 1980.
Time goes on with many changes
Joys and sorrows, smiles and
tears,
But your memory will never
leave us
With the passing of the years.
Remembered always by wife
Florence and family. 13'
GLANVILLE — In loving
memory of a beloved mother-in-
law and grandmother Tillie Irene
Glanville who God took home 24
years ago, March 26, 1960.
She was someone we could talk to,
That no one can replace
She was someone we could laugh
with,
Till the tears ran down our face.
She was someone we could turn to
When we needed a helping hand,
She was someone we could count
on
To advise and understand.
She was someone we thought
more of
As each year came to an end,
She was our dearest friend.
Thank you for the memories
That areyoursand ours alone.
For they recall so many
Special moments we have known.
We remember the day God took
you
And will till the end of time.
But our love for her will always
keep
It will not fade for it was too deep.
All the memory gates will never
close,
For we miss her more than
anyone knows.
And as long as we live we will
cherish her name. -
In memory we see her ever the
same.
Still in our hearts you are living
yet.
Ever remembered and sadly
missed by your daughter-in-law
Shirley Preszcator (Glanville)
and grandchildren. 13nc
LEWIS — In loving memory of a
-dear brother-in-law, brother and
uncle, Elmer Arthur who passed
away March 31, 1980.
You slipped away without
goodbye, •
But memories of you will never
die.
Silent thoughts of times together,
Fond memories that will last
forever.
Lovingly remembered by the
family. 13'
PARSONS — In loving memory of
a dear friend, Archie Parsons,
who passed away one year ago,
March 31, 1983.
Your end came sad and suddenly,
You never said goodbye.
Without farewell you fell asleep,
And only God know why.
You never failed to do your best,
Your heart was warm and tender.
You lived your life for those you
loved,
And those you loved remember.
Loved and sadly missed by his
friend Mabel. 13'
PARSONS — In loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather,
Archie R. Parsons who passed
away one year ago, March 31,
1983.
In a quiet country graveyard,
Where the breezes gently blow,
Lies one we loved so dearly,
And lost one year ago.
He bid frewell to no one,
He said goodbye to none,
Before we knew his spirit flew
And from us he had gone.
It broke our hearts to lose him,
But he did not go alone,
For part of us went with him,
The day God called him home.
To some he may be forgotten,
To others a part of the past,
But' to us who loved and lost him,
His memory will always last.
Always remembered by Gerald
and Marylou, Harold and Phyllis,
Don, grandchildren, John, Terri,
Jim, Mary Jane. 13c
SKINNER — In loving memory of
our parents Cecil and Othella
Skinner who passed away in
March, 1962 and April, 1962.
Treasured thoughts of ones so
dear,
Often bring a silent tear.
Thoughts returned to scenes long
past
Years roll on but memories last.
Always remembered by Buelah
and Ken Mason, Aldene and Sam
Skinner and Doris and Ron. 13c
THOMPSON — In loving memory
of a dear mother, father and
grandparents, Ilene Thompson
who passed away March 27, 1981
and William Thompson, May 13,
1968.
Silent thoughts of times together.
Hold memories that will last
forever.
They passed away without
goodbye.
Fond memories of them will
never die.
Always remembered by
Gerald, Helen and family. 13'
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