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90th Birthday
The family of Greta Gibson would like to in-
vite friends and relatives to share in celebrat-
ing her 80th birthday on Saturday, June 10
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Scout Hall, on
Market St. in Lucan. Best wishes only.
22.23•
60th Birthday
The family of Samuel Jim Marshall invite
friends and relatives to an open house. in
honour of his 60th birthday, Saturday, June
10, 2-4 p.m. at RR 2, Ailsa Craig. Best wish-
es only. 22c
arriage
Mr. and Mrs. R Crawford proudly an-
nounce the marriage of their son, Bill, to
Cherie Jackson, Monday. May 22, 1995.
Bill, Cherie and family are residing in Lon-
don. 22'
Births
ABBOTT-BORSHELL • Carol and Mal-
colm are pleased to announce the birth of
their first child, Anne McIntyre, on Sunday,
May 14. 1995. Fifth grandchild for Art and
Marion Abbott, Exeter and eleventh grand-
child for John and Mary Borshell, London.
22'
COOLMAN - Ron and Diane are pleased to
announce the birth of their son, Dcric Wil-
liam John, bom May 13, 1995 weighing 8
lbs. 7 ozs. Proud grandparents are Anna
Cuolman of Centralia and John and Anne
Middegaal of Seafonh. Special thanks to Dr.
Jadd, Dr. Maynard and all of the nurses at
St. Joseph's Health Centre. 22'
McGAVIN - Brian. Shelley and big brother
Brandon welcome with love Abby Quinn
McGavin. She was born May 21, 1995 at
2:30 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. I oz. Proud grand-
parents are Laird and Ruby Finlayson and
Neil and Marie McGavin. 622
McVEENEY/SIMPSON - Jim and Shelley
are pleased to announce the sale arrival of
twin boys, Brandon James, weighing 6 lbs. 6
ozs.; and James Kenneth, weighing 6 lbs. 13
ozs., born May 18, 1995. Little brothers for
Stephaine. Proud grandparents Marion
Simpson of Greenway, Bill Simpson of Hu-
ron Park and Maura and Jim McVeeney,
Ailsa Craig. Special thanks to Dr. Fellows
and Sharyn at St. Joseph's Hospital. 22'
Births
PACHE (nee COTTRELL) • Ramon, Liz
and big brother Andrew would like to wel-
come with love their new addition, Jordan
Ration, born May 16, 1995, weighing 8 lbs.
6 oz. Proud grandparents are Ron and Pat
Cottrell of Exeter, and Manuel and Violeta
Pache of Dominican Republic. "Muchasgra-
cies" to Nana and Papa for taking care of me
while Mommy was in the hospital, Love An-
drew. 22c
RYAN (nee HORNE) - John and Shelley
are pleased to announce the binh of their
daughter Kaitlyn Marie on May 18, 1995.
weighing 9 lbs. at St. Marys Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Ray and Liz Horne and
Ron and Mary Ryan. 22c
Deaths
DOERR - Peacefully and , ully at St. Jo-
seph's Health Centre, Lond. on May 23,
1995, Jack Vivian Doerr of Ex . er, Ontario
in his 76th year. Beloved hus• •d of Flora
Alexandra (Raeburn-Gibson) a • . Loving
father of Bonnie and Don Mitche (Portage
la Prairie, Manitoba), Susan Mc lister (of
Usbome Township) and Wend Vivian
Doerr of London. Dearly loved by h grand-
children Laura Kate Doerr, Dona • John
Mitchell, Michael Christopher tchell,
Timothy Andrew McAllister, Peter exan-
der McAllister. Bryan Paul McAllist , Sa-
rah Emily McAllister and at -
grandchildren Taylor Dalton Mitchell d
Jackson Mitchell. Dear brother of Ge• •e
and Audrey Doerr of Mitchell. Also su
vived by nieces and nephews Tim, Richar
Peggy, Susan Raeburn-Gibson, Nancy.
Doug, Sandy, Ian Polzin, Jackie, Bill, Brad
Walker. Braden, Bryan, Kevin Doerr. Rest-
ed at the Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter. The
funeral and committal service was held at
Exeter United Church, May 26, 1995 with
Rev. Cordell Parsons officiating. Cremation.
Donations to the Diabetic Association and
the Ontario Heart Foundction would be ap-
preciated.
A tree will be
planted in•memory
of Mr. Doerr.
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Rev. Wayne Geick
Sunday, June 4
8:30 a.m. Worship
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
9:30 a.m. Bible Class
Everyone welcome
Wheelchair access
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Comer of Gidley and Main
The Rev. Fay M. Patterson
The Day of Pentecost
June 4, 1995
11 a.m. Holy Eucharist B.A.S.
Sunday School and Nursery
7 p.m. Saturday, June 3
Holy Eucharist B.A.S.
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time
11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour
7:00 p.m. Communion Service
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
8:00 p.m. - Bible Study
AN services are held at
94 Orchard Street, Exeter
Everyone Welcome
June 4
11:00-12:10 a.m.
Worship Broadcast
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
670 Maks St. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Pastor Dave Austin
Christian Education Director Mike Stehle
Sunday, June 4
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. - Laotian Service
in gymnasium
7:00 p.m. Celebration and Praise Service
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Kkis Clubs and Youths
Home Fellowship Groups on
Wednesday and Thursday
nights at 7:00 p.m.
Nursery available for all services
A place
k moot God and a Mand'
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Sunday, June 4, 1995 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Holy Communion
Rev. Cordell Parsons
Social Hour following service.
Sunday School children meet
at MacNaughton Park 10:00
a.m. for Teddy Bear Picnic.
Courtesy car: John Morgan
235-2544
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Rev. Or. Rick Horst
Interim Moderator 1-284-3172
Courtesy Car: 235-1967
Sunday, June 4
11:00 a.m Worship Service
Church School (Grades K-7)
Nursery available
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Assistant Pastor John Boyachek
235-2661
Sunday, June 4
Moming Worship 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
Everyone Welcome
AN" -
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
235-2614
Worship Services
June 4
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for ages 3 -grade 4
during morning service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
NurseryAvallable
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CJCS 1240 8:30 a.m.
CKNX 920 10:30 a.m.
Daily T.V.
Faith 20 Global 5:30 a.m.
June 4
9:30-11:00 a.m.
Worship Broadcast
Jesus loves your
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Deaths
FOSTER - Suddenly at his home in Strath-
roy on Tuesday, May 23, 1995, Donald Blair
Foust in his 37th year. Special Dad of Mi-
cheal Foster of London; dear son of Irene
Bertram of Exeter and Ray Foster of Clin-
ton. Very special friend of Cathy Apthorp
and Mary Ana Kingma. Dear brother of
Sheila Charlton, Mary Keenan and James
Foster all of Huron Park, Larry Foster of
Calgary. Teresa Foster of Exeter and Brenda
Foster of Strathroy. Very much loved and
sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Prederxaced by his brother Michael (1970)
and sister Sharon McLachlin (1967). Also
missed by many friends. Visitation at the
Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe
St. W., Strathroy on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. where a private family service was held
on Friday. May 26 at I 1 a.m. with Rev. An-
Ihonie VandenEnde officiating. Donations to
the Canadian Paraplegic Association would
be greatly appreciated by the family. 22c
HARDY • Peacefully at University Hospital
on Monday, May 22, 1995, Clarence A. Har-
dy of Lucan in his 78th year. Beloved hus-
band of Beulah (Nodgins) Hardy. Dear fa-
ther of Frank and Carol Hardy, Bob and
Margie Hardy, Tom and Wendy Hardy and
Gord and Joanne Hardy all of Lucan, Julia
Beadle and Greg Backwell of London, and
Cheryl and Ken Curtis of Ilderton. Dear fa-
ther-in-law of Doug Telfer of London. Dear
grandfather of Todd, Tim, Tracey and Terri -
Lyn; Christa and Philip; Nicole and Derek;
Melissa, Kurt and Kent; Lisa, Lindsay, Lor-
alee and Loni; Ian, Tonya and David; and
Stephanie and Sean. Dear great-grandfather
of Karlee Helen. Dear brother of Harold and
Velma Hardy, Jack and Helen Hardy, Norm
and Lena Hardy, Muriel and Mert Culbert,
Harry and Jean Hardy, Dorothy and Leroy
Revington and Wilmer and Mary Scone, all
of Lucan and Lillian Knight of Kintore. Pre-
deceased by daughters Helen and Ann
Louise and a son Bill. Briends called at the
C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home, Lucan.
he funeral service was held at Holy Trinity
Anglican Church, Lucan on Thursday. May
25 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Bruce Pocock of-
ficiating. Interment St. James Cemetery. Do-
nations to the charity of your choice will be
appreciated by the family. 22c
MARSHALL - Peacefully at his residence,
on Sunday, May 28. 1995, Ross F. Marshall
of Grand Bend, formerly of Kirkton, in his
85th year. Beloved husband of Winona
"Win" (Gallop) Marshall. Loved father of
Marilyn Broadfoot and the late Edward
Broadfoo, (May, 1995) of Stanley Twp., Pat
and Bob Down of Usbome Twp., Dr. Iris
Marshall of Oakville. David and Loralee
Marshall of Usbome Twp. Loved brother
and brother-in-law of Lorne and Muriel
Marshall of Exeter, Thelma Cluff of Wiar-
ton, Grace and Lorne Hodge of Exeter, Mil-
dred Barnes of Stratford and Peggy Paul of
Hamilton. Also loved by his 8 grandchil-
dren. 6 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews
and their families. Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood,
with visitation on Tuesday, where the funer-
al service will be held on Wednesday, May
31, 1995 at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Maurice
Platts officiating. Interment Kirkton Union
Cemetery If desired, memorial donations to
a charity of your choice would be appreciat-
ed. Mr. Marshall was past president of the
Canadian Holstein Association, past chair-
man of the Blanshard Municipal Telephone
System and was involved in many communi-
ty organizations. 22c
PARKE - At Maitland Manor Retirement
Home, Goderich. on Wednesday, May 24,
1995, Mrs. Leona Elizabeth (Lemmon)
(Schwindt) Parke, formerly of Hensall, in
her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Wil-
liam George Parke (1956). Dear mother of
Patricia and her husband Larry Brown of
Goderich. Predeceased by brothers Howard
and Preston Lemmon, and by sisters Viola
Lemmon, Mrs. Alden Volland, Mrs. Olive
Marshman. Dear sister-in-law of Clarence
Volland of Queensway Nursing Home, Hen-
sall. Also surviving are several nieces and
nephews. Loving grandmother to Ryan
Brown. Predeceased by one granddaughter
Amy (1979). Mrs. Parke was a life member
of the Hcnsall Ladies' Legion Auxiliary,
Branch N468, and a member of Huron Lodge
Rebekah. Visitation in the Hensall Chapel,
120 King Street where the funeral and com-
mittal service was conducted on Saturday,
May 27 at 2 p.m. Private interment in Exeter
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, do-
nations to the Alzheimer Society, or the On-
tario Heart & Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated. Michael T. O'Connor Funeral
Homes Ltd. entrusted with arrangements.
22c
ROESZLER - Peacefully at Huronlea
Home, Brussels. on Sunday. May 28, 1995,
Donald William Roeszler, formerly of Cre-
diton, in his 64th year. Loved brother and
brother-in-law of Grant and Doreen Roesz-
ler, Lloyd Roeszler, Betty and Cecil Glan-
ville, Ruth and Don Haines. Predeceased by
his sister, Eileen Roeszler (1991). brother
Carman Roeszler (1989), sister-in-law El-
eanor Roeszler (1993). parents William anti,
Beatrice (England) Roeszler. Also loved b
his many nieces, nephews and their families.
Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Fu-
neral Home. Dashwood, with visitation
Monday afternoon and evening where the
funeral service was held Tuesday. May 30,
1995 at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Ed Laksmanis
officiated. Interment Crediton Cemetery. If
desired, memorial donations to the Crediton
United Church would be appreciated. 22c
SMITH - At South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
on May 24, 1995, Reta N. (Rowe) Smith,
life longresident of Exeter, in her 97th year.
Belovewife of the late James D. Smith
(1991). Daughter of the late Robert N. and
Elizabeth Ann Rowe. Predeceased bt 3 sis-
ters Lillie Rowe, Vera Rowe and Ida Din-
ney. Dearly loved aunt of Bob and Ada Din-
ney of Exeter. Barbara and Jim Low of
Ottawa and Mrs. Rowe Dinney (Margaret)
of Exeter and great-aunt of Bill and Cathy
Dinney of Exeter, Susan end Bob Borrow -
man of London, Brenda and Bob Burchell of
Cambridge, Jon and JoAnne Dinny of Exet-
er, Penny and Robert Brown of California.
Wendy Low of Ottawa and Pat and Louise
Brown of Quebec City. Reta graduated from
Stratford Normal School and taught in Exet-
er and several area schools. She also served
as a librarian in the Exeter Library for a
number of years. Rested at the Dinney Fu-
neral Home, Exeter where the complete fu-
neral service was held May 27 with Rev.
Cordell Parsons officiating. There was an
Barters Star Service Friday evening. Crema-
tion with interment of ashes in Exeter Ceme-
tery, L.ir
A tree will be
planted in memory
of Mrs. Smith.
Cards of Thanks
AUSABLE RIVER NOMADS • The Ausa-
ble River Nomads would like to thank the
186 donors who took the time to give the
gift of life. Thanks also to MacDonalds for
their cold drink and the campers for the
homemade cookies: Mr. Murphy of the high
school for the use of the gym and the help of
the custodians. Hope to see everyone in the
fall. 22c
BROADFOOT - The outpouring of affec-
tion and sympathy over the last few days
made us realize how much Edward is
missed. Neighbours, friends and family have
rallied around us tremendously and helped
share our burden. The flowers were gor-
geous. cards lovely. and our freezers are
staggeringly full. We would like to thank all
the impromptu work crews who cleaned,
gardened and farmed. The hospital staff
have been wonderful and the donations are
gratefully accepted. Special thanks to Rev.
Bruce Cook. and the Brucefield firefighters
for the luncheon and the Beattie -Falconer
Funeral Horne.
22' Marilyn, Nancy and Donald
CAMPBELL - I would like to say thank
you to everyone for the extra special treat-
ment I received while in the hospital and rc-
tuming home. Thank you so much for all the
cards, plants and flowers. treats, phone calls
and visits. They really helped cheer me up.
Special thanks go to Homer and Marilyn
Campbell. Thank you for being there for me
and also for taking such good care of Julie.
Thank you to the girls at work. Your visits
and phone calls were very encouraging.
Also special thanks to Pat Campbell for your
many visits, especially the ride home.
Thanks to Dr.. Selah and Waters and to the
nursing staff at South Huron Hospital and
University Hospital. Also thanks to Rob and
Rob of Hoffmans Ambulance. Last but not
least. thank you to my husband Greg. I
couldn't have got through this without all of
your help and support. 1t is so nice to know
that there are so many thoughtful and caring
people.
22 Launda
CARPENTER - 1 would like to take this
opportunity to thank Dr. Wall and his team,
the nurses on 8E University Hospital for the
wonderful care I received during my surgery
and for my stay in hospital. 1 also want to
thank my family, my neighbours and many
friends for their beautiful flowers, fruit and
cards.
22 Areta
DOERR - The family of the late Jack Vivi-
an Doerr, wish to express our gratitude to
this wonderful community of Exeter and sur-
rounding district, that he loved. The very
special studio acquaintances, covering four
generations, or 43 years, giving their support
has been overwhelming and humbling. A
particular acknowledgement of the constant
loving care through the last few years of Dr.
Wm. Steciuk and staff at South Huron Hos-
pital; the Cardiac Unit and the Intensive
Care Unit at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Doctors Bergin and Moist, the nurses who
remained on duty, past their allotted trine,
gives meaning to their profession. We appre-
ciate the good neighbours and pallbearers
and the Dinney Funeral Home, and all your
prayers. In the recent loss of my husband,
our special father and grandfather to -our
children, we thank God for the untiring pres-
ence of our dear friends Rev. Cordell Par-
sons, Rev. Debora Carter and Rev. tan Rae -
bum -Gibson. and for those who stayed in
hospital to support us. Donations and memo-
rials are wonderful - Canadian Diabetes As-
sociation, Heart & Stroke Foundation, South
Huron Hospital. World Wildlife Foundation,
Canadian Bible Society, Exeter United
Church Memorial Fund, Stepping Stones at
McNaughton Park, Trees in the Ausable
Conservation Woods. We thank you.
22c Flora Doerr,
Wendy Doerr,
Susan McAllister and family,
Bonnie Mitchell and family
DUCHARME - The family of the late Avila
(Bill) would like to express our sincere
thanks to family, relatives, neighbours and
friends for beautiful flower arrangements,
charitable donations, visitations, mass offer-
ings and numerous cards of sympathy.
Thank you Father Moms for your many vis-
its at home and hospital; Fr. Wronski to be
there al the last moment; Dr. Wallace and
Mrs. Visscher for the many visits at home
for many years, also at hospital; to
O'Connor Funeral Home; our six grandsons
as pallbearers and four grandsons as flower -
bearers; the altar boys and choir; and the
C.W.L. for the lovely luncheon served. A
special thank you to nurses and staff at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter for the many
times Bill was in and out of hospital, for
their loving tare and attention. Thank you
for sharing our sorrow, your kindness will
always be remembered.
22c Blanche and family
FERGUSON - I wish to sincerely thank my
family and friends for their get well cards,
visits and gifts, while 1 was a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to the South Huron hospital
emergency staff.
22' Russell
FORD - I would like to thank everyone for
coming to my 65th birthday party. Thanks
for the (lowers, gifts, cards and good wishes.
It truly was a real surprise.
22' Jean
FORD - Words cannot express my sincere
thanks for the beautiful surprise birthday
party. To my family, relatives and friends, to
those who came from a distance. phone
calls, flowers, cards and gigs. Thanks for the
memories of a very special day; to Sherry
and Jim, Kathey and Gary and all my special
grandchildren. 1 am truly blessed. God Bless
You All.
22 • Mary
GREEN, - 1 wish to sincerely thank every-
one for making my 90th birthday such a
memorable occasion with your cards, flow-
ers, gifts and best wishes. Special thanks to
my family for planning the open house in
my honour.
22' Kathleen
LYNN - Thank you to all our friends and
neighbours for all their kindness, gifts and
treats duringJean's hospital stay and since
her return me. Thanks also to staff at
South Huron Hospital for their care.
22c Jean and Elson
MILLER • The family of the late Oscar
Miller wish to express thanks and apprecia-
tion to relatives, friends and neighbours for
the many messages of sympathy, floral trib-
utes, donations, cards and support during our
recent loss. Special thanks to Hoffman* Fu-
neral Horne, Rev. W. Geick for his kind
words and prayers and to the Ladies Guild
of the Zion Lutheran Church for the lovely
lunch. Thanks also to the staff of South Hu-
ron Hospital and Blue Water Rest Home for
their care and kindneu during Oscar's stay.
22' Earl. Marion, Ernest, Sheila,
Steven, Vicki, Freddie,
Shelley and Jeffrey.
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Cards of Thanks
O'ROURKE - Sincere thanks to my rela-
tives, friends and neighbours for their visits,
prayers and treats since I came home from
the hospital. Thanks also to Dr. Tilbe and
Dr. Turton and last but not least, to my fami-
ly who came to see me every day when 1
was in the hospital. Thank you all.
22' Clare
SIMMONS - A huge "thank you" to my
family and friends for gifts, cards and visits
while in hospital and since returning home.
A bio thank you to Rev. Henry for our spe-
cial time together. Also thanks to the nurses,
doctors and support staff who cared for me
in the hospital and to those who continue to
provide assistance at home.
22c Jack
SMITH - We would like to express our ap-
preciation and thanks for all the help, kind-
ness and loving care to our dear aunt Reta
Smith during her years at the Exeter Villa
and when she was in the hospital. Special
thanks to all those who remembered her in
so many kind ways since her death; the East-
ern Star for their lovely service for their last
charter member; and especially the prayers
and comfort of Rev. Cordell Parsons.
22' Sincerely,
Bob and Ada Dinney,
Barbara and Jim Low
THOMPSON - Adding another candle
doesn't make you older, it just makes your
life a little brighter and 60 isn't so bad, espe-
cially when you have friends to help you cel-
ebrate and enjoy it. 1 would like to thank all
my friends, fellow workers and Len and
Steve at Heywoods Restaurant, my family
and all the friends and neighbours who
came. gave and sent the many gifts and good
wishes I received for my birthday. Special
thanks to Gerald, Judy, Terry, Melissa, Jer-
ry, Kris, Bev, Shawn, Jason, Lori, Cathy,
Darryl and Tammy for all their hard work
arranging the truly surprise parry. Also
thanks to the musicians, Doug, Harvey, Bert
and Ed; and Ron Whitmore for his expertise
in barbecuing. Hope you all enjoyed the day
as much as 1 did. Thanks again everybody.
22' Helen
In Memoriams
LIGHTFOOT - In memory of a dear father
and grandfather, Harold Lightfoot, who
passed away 5 years ago, June 1.
Your presence is ever near us,
Your love remains with us yet,
You were the kind of a father and grandfa-
ther,
Your loved ones would never forget.
Lovingly remembered always by Shirley,
Carl, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
22'
LUTHER - In loving memory of Bonnie
Luther, who passed away one year ago. June
4, 1994.
Past her suffering, past her pain.
Cease to weep for tears are vain,
She who suffered is at rest,
Gone to Heaven with the blest.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
husband Ivan. stepchildren Terry, Tracy and
families. 22'
LUTHER - In loving memory of a dear
friend, Bonnie, who passed away I year ago,
June 4, 1994.
A wonderful friend laid to rest.
For each of us you did your best,
No one feels the grief we bear,
When your friends gather and you're not
there.
Your place on earth no one can fell,
We miss you so much and we always will,
Deep in our hearts you will always stay.
Sadly missed and always remembered.
Cheryl and Doug, Nancy and Fred. 22c
LUTHER - In loving memory of a dear
friend Bonnie Luther, who passed away I
year ago, June 4, 1994.
'Til memory fades and life departs,
You live forever in our hearts.
Always remembered and dearly missed,
from Patti Gebel, Barb Smith. Kate Haines.
and Les Cunningham. 22c
PECK - In lovin memory of a dear father,
John, who passed away one year ago. May
30, 1994.
While you, dear father, rat and sleep,
Your loving memory we'll always keep.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
your family. 22'
PRIDHAM - In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Tom, who passed away
May 26, 1975.
No length of time, no lapse of years,
Can dim our dear one's past.
For loving thoughts still hold him dear,
And will while memory lasts.
Love Donna, Kim, Andy, Mark, Mary El-
len and Paul. 22'
ROLLINGS - In loving memory of Freda
who passed sway 7 years ago, June 2, 1988.
Freda/Mom/Grandmother
We will always remember the way you
looked,
And the way you spoke and smiled,
The things you said and d.J.
Are with w all the while.
You meant so very much to us,
There is nothing we can say,
To tell the sadness in our hearts,
As we think of you each day.
(early loved and remembered by your
family year after year. 22'
TEMPLEMAN - In loving memory of Eliz-
abeth Jean Templeman, who left us sudden-
ly, May 26, 1978.
We think of you in silence,
And often speak your name.
All we have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Our heart* still ache in sadness.
And silent tear' still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Always loved and remembered by Dad.
Mom and all your family. 22x
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June 9,10,11,
Gates open at 8 p.m.
Adults $5. Seniors/students $2
(Tickets good for any 1 of 3
performances) Handicap access
- Hillside seating. Bring lawn
chair or blankets
Cnll (519) 786-9686 for ticket
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