HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1996-03-06, Page 20WAREHAM - Suddenly at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on February 28, 1996,
Ralph G. Wareham of Exeter in his 53rd
WWareham. Beloved son. Beloved husband ooff JCicely (Case)
Wareham and the late Rev. John R. Ware-
ham (1993). Beloved son-in-law of Ron
Peckham and Annie Webb Packham and the
late Noris Webb. Dear father of Jeff and
Kim Wareham of Dartmouth, N.S., Suzanne
and her friend Jonathan Hansen. Jenny and
Lisa Wareham all of London. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Bob and Nicole Ware-
ham of Palmerston and Derek and Sandy
Wareham of Brockville and Janis and Bill
Crago of Pembroke, Doug and Dianne
Webb of Trenton, Dennis and Sandra Webb
of Cambridge. Mike and Nancy Webb of
Kanata, Dr. Eric Ireland and Dr. Julie Webb
of Toronto and Lori Craigmile of London.
Also survived by several aunts. uncles, niec-
es and nephews. Mr. Wareham has taught
Secondary School throughout Huron County
for over 25 years. Friends called at the Hop-
per -Hockey Funeral Home, William Street,
Exeter. The complete funeral service was
held at the Exeter United Church at the cors
ner of James St. and Andrew St. on March 2..
Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the
Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. I Oc
ZEEHUiSEN - Suddenly at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on February 29, 1996, Cor-
nelis (Case) Zeehuisen of Exeter in his 75th
year. Beloved husband of the late Jean (van
Es) Zeehuisen. Dear father of Case Jr. and
Karen Zeehuisen of Exeter and Harley Zee-
huisen and Paula Day of Walkerton. Dear
grandfather of Kristopher and Mark; Laura.
Mitchell and Randy. Also survived by 2
brothers in Holland.. Predeceased by a sister
and a granddaughter. Friends called at the
Hopper hockey Funeral Home, William
Street, Exeter where the complete funeral
service was held on Monday. March 4 at
1:30 p.m. with Rev. Cordell Parsons officiat-
ing. Cremation with irttemsent of ashes in
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Ontario
Han and Stroke Foundation or the Arthritis
Society would be appreciated by the family.
There will be a Legion service in the funeral
home on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. under the
auspices of the R.B. Pooley Branch 1167
Exeter. 10c
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Birth Announcements Death Notices
BECKER - Jansen and Colton are tickled
pink to announce the arrival of the baby sis-
ler Caitlyn Nicole Nadine. Katie was bom
February 20 at 7:06 p.m. She weighed 81bs.,
7.6 oz. Proud parents are Dan and Wendy.
Proud grandparents are Jim and Diane Beck-
er, Susan lcishman and Frank and Joan
Leishman. Special thanks to Grandma Beck-
er for taking such good care of the boys
while we were in hospital and Dr. Wenske
and excellent nurses at Clinton Hospital. 10c
DeCLERCK-SULLIVAN - Byron and Jac-
queline are happy to announce the birth' of
their new daughter, Jordan Sullivan De-
Clerck, born March 1. 1996, weighing 8 lbs.
7 oz. at St. Joseph's Health Centre, London.
A Mile sister and best friend for Alexandra.
Proud grandparents are Marion and Pat Sul-
livan and Sharon Charlet. 10'
FINKBEINER - Stephen and Theresa thank
God for the safe and healthy arrival of their
baby girl, Ashley Jean. A sister for Megan.
Justin and Dillon. Ashley was been February
27, 1996 at St. Joseph's Health Centre
weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are
Allan and Irene Finkbeiner of Crediton and
Harold and Doreen Dietrich of Zurich.
Great-grandmother is Marcella Dietrich of
Zurich. A big thank you to the grandparents
and Aunt Lorraine for all your help; and to
Sieve for all your T.L.C. I Oc
HOLLAND - Mary Ann (nee Vanstone)
and Cain are thrilled to announce the birth of
their son, MacKenzie David, on February
18. 1996 at Stratford General Hospital,
weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Grandparents are Hel-
en Holland of Seaforth and the late John Jo-
seph Holland. Roily Vanstone and Marg
Londry of Hensall. Special thanks 10 Dr.
Percival. Dr. Shannon, Dr. Whitmore and
Dr. Woolnough and all of the great nursing
staff at Stratford Hospital. They were all
wonderful. We would also like to thank our
family and friends for their help. support.
cards and gifts during our hospital stay and
since coming home. Lots of love to Cam for
his love and support during and after the
birth. I couldn't have done it without you.
10c Mary Ann and MacKenzie
POND - Kim and Jeff are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their third child. a son
James Ivor Thomas (Jamie). Siblings Kris-
tine and Michael also welcome his arrival.
Born at St. Joseph's Hospital, February 2.
1996. IOc
VAN ROESTEL - Another Van Roestel
baby scores a perfect 10 on the Apgar Scale
despite his 10 day tardiness. Theodore John
arrived safely on Leap Year, February 29,
1996 at 1:25 p.m. weighing a whopping 10
lbs. 2 ozs. Rachel is adjusting to her baby
brother and saying Theo very clearly. Proud
parents are Melissa and John. Proud grand-
parents are Ron and Marlene Moore, Exeter.
Osna and Opa are Ted and Catherine Van
Roestel, Crediton. Great grandparents Au -
dry and Cliff, Papa Moore, Exeter, Grand-
ma Von the Great Overholt, Centralia and
Victor and Jacquic Overholt. Tobennory.
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Death Notices
BALLANTYNE - At General and Marine
Hospital, Collingwood on Friday. March 1,
1996, Robert Glen Ballantyne of Wasaga
Beach and fomnerly Burlington in his 73rd
year. Dear father of Susan and Tan Coutts of
Oakville and Barbara Ballantyne of Mon-
treal. Dear grandfather of Christopher and
Robyn. Former husband of Wylda (Elliot)
Ballantyne. Dear brother of Jean Allen, Au-
drey Fairbum and her husband Clarence and
sister-in-law Grace Ballantyne all of Exeter.
Predeceased by brothers Wesley. William
and Ewart. Friends called at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home. William Street. Ex-
eter on Monday evening. 7-9 p.m. where the
complete service was held on Tuesday.
March 5 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Jim Allsop
officiating. Spring interment Roy's Ceme-
tery, Hibben Township. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appre-
ciated by the family. IOc
' DENOMME - Theophik Denomme a re-
tired Chrysler plant manager. died January
22. 1996, at South Macomb Hospital in
Warren. He was 92. Mr. Denomme, who
emigrated from Canada in 1925. was a 1924
graduate of Ottawa University. He retired in
1963 as plant manager for Chrysler. Mr. De-
nomme studied genealogy and printed 'Our
French Canadian Ancestry. 1663-1990'; He
was a dedicated member of the Society of
St. Vincent Dr Paul. receiving the Fredric
Oumam award for 45 years of service to the
organization. Survivors include his son,
Donald; four daughters, Jacqueline Wie-
dyke, Betty Dziuda, Marian McDonald,
Phyllis Van Houten; 23 grandchildren and
21 great-grandchildren. Also •survived by
brother Louis Denomme, and sisters Marie
Huyghbaert and Verona (Doody) Asmus. A
funeral mass was celebrated in St. Malachy
Catholic Church. 14085 14 Mile, Sterling
Heights. Burial in Resurrection Cemetery in
Clinton Township. Memorials may be nide
to Society of St. Vincent De Paul, 2929 E
Grand Blvd., Detroit, Michigan 48202. 10'
KEYS • Went home to be with the Lord at
South Huron Hospital. Exeter. on Wednes-
day, February 28. 1996. John A. rays of RR
I Varna, in his 77th year. Beloved husband
of Mary Keys (Snowden). Dear father of
Shirley and Jim rrom of Clinton, Douglas
Keys of RR I, Varna. Elva Keys of Gode-
rich. David Keys of Exeter, and friend Shel-
ly Cooke of Goderich. Dear brother of Ar-
nold and Nora Keys of RR 1, Varna
Predeceased by one brother Bernard Keys.
Dear brother-in-law of Elizabeth (Mrs. Rus-
sell Grainger) of Zurich. Friends were re-
ceived at the Beattie -Falconer Funeral
Homes, 153 High Street, Clinton on Thurs-
day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service was held on Friday, March 1. com-
mencing at 2:30 p.m. with Pastor Terry
Woodcock officiating. Spring interment
Bayfield Cemetery. I Oc
Happy
Birthday
Daddy!
Love
Max
Cards Of Tliafthahs
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
RADER • At St. Josephs Health Centre,
London, on Monday, February 26, 1996. El-
mer Edward Rader of London in his 75th
year. Beloved husband of the former Arvis
Hough. Dear father of Philip and his wife
Fern Rader of Stratford, Douglas and his
wife Marie Rader of Mitchell, James and his
wife Jean Rader of Shakespeare and Dianne
and her husband John Balmer of Kitchener.
Dear grandfather of Bill, Brent, Adam. No-
lan, Ryan, Evan. J ueline and Jamie. Son
of the late L.H. and Clara Rader. Dear broth-
er of Lloyd and his wife Rosie Rader of
Dashwood, Hilda Weiberg of Waterloo, Vi-
olet and her husband Wendell Gamble of
London.`Srother-in-law of Dorothy Rader of
Dashwood, Ivan Taylor of Kitchener and
Shirley Van Dorsselaer of Stratford. Prede-
ceased by brothers Ervin and Elgin Rader
and sister Dorothy Taylor and Amelia
Prang. Survived by many nieces and neph-
ews. Friends were received at the Memorial
Funeral Home, 1445 Fanshawe Park Road,
London on February 28, 1996. The Funeral
Service was held at Good Sheph Luther-
an Church, 552 Fanshawe i'arit Road, Lon-
don on February 29. 1996, with Rev. Orland
Welke and Rev. Raymond Mahar officiat-
ing. Spring interment Zion Lutheran Ceme-
tery, Dashwood. Ontario. Memorial contri-
butions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of
Ontario, 245 Pall Mall Street, London, N6A
9Z9 or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
352 Fanshawe Park Road, London, N5X
ILI would be appreciated by the family.
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TEMPLEMAN - Terance James Temple-
man, of 163 Ontario Road, Mitchell, passed
away at Daytona Beach, Florida, on Satur-
day, February 17. 1996, in his 35th year.
Ban in Exeter on July 29, 1951. he was a
son of John and Roberta (Duncan) Temple-
man, of RR N2 Staffs He was a truck dnver
and a former employee of the Perth County
Co-op and W.G. Thompson and Sons W. in
Mitchell. He was a member of Cromarty
Presbyterian Church. Surviving besides his
parents are his brothers and sisters Robert
Templeman and his wife Beverley of RR k2
Staffa. Joanne Donovan and her husband Pat
of Val D'or, Quebec, Fay Martyn and her
husband Dale, of Russeldale, Darlene Elli-
son and her husband Don, of Exeter, Geral-
dine Neilson and her husband Jim of Kitch-
ener, Ruth Templeman of Stratford, Mary
Jane Parsons and her husband Mike of RR
82 Staffa, David Templeman and his wife
Karen of Mitchell, Nancy Bertens and her
husband Henry. of Fullerton, Richard Tem-
pleman and his wife Margaret Ann of Mitch-
ell and Barbara Bonikowsky of Exeter. Also
surviving are 24 nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by a sister Elizabeth Jean
Templeman (1978). Rev. Kevin Steeper offi-
ciated
at the
ryfuneral. Spring interment in
Staffa . 10x
WADE - At South Huron Hospital, 'Exeter
on Monday, February 26, 1996. C. Roy
Wade, slipped away peacefully from us in
his 82nd year. Beloved husband of the late
Mary Wade (Taipale) (Lees). Dear stepfa-
Qf d; and;W were Geneva,
lou vil Ke y, , Alas survived by
brother Frank rb it'longslime companion
Winn, Sonia, sister-in-law May Wade,
Woodstock, brother-in-law Chris Beadle,
Peterborough and several nieces and neph-
ews. Predeceased by his parents, Herbert
and Ethel M. (Birch) Wade, brothers Lorne,
Stan, Ted, Harry, sisters Edith Beadle, Anna
Booth, Irene Harris and sisters-in-law Nan-
cy, Isobel, Hazel and Elsie. Roy was em-
ployed as a driver for 26 112 years with
Smith Transport in London and Woodstock.
The funeral service will be held in the chap-
el of the M.D. Satish Funeral Home, 69
Wellington Stmt North, Woodstock Thurs-
day, February 29 at 1:30 p.m. Captain Rich-
ard Shirran of the Salvation Army Corp. will
be officiating. Interment Oxford Memorial
Park Cemetery. Donations to the clarity of
your choice. Funeral home M.D. Smith.
519-337-3611. 10c
BENDER - We would like to thank every-
one for cards, gifts and flowers on the occa-
sion of our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Spe-
cial thanks to our neighbours and friends for
the surprise party they had for us. A very
special thank you to our children for taking
us out to dinner. Also to Dave and Anne for
the lovely brunch and to Steve and Erica for
the dinner and evening. You have all left us
with many treasured memories of a very
special day.
10' Lloyd and Phyllis
GRAPER - 1 would like to thank the nurses
and staff at the Exeter Villa for their care
while( was a resident there.
10c Aubrey ( Butch)
MILLER - The family of the late Muriel
Miller wish to express our sincere thanks to
all relatives, friends, neighbours and nursing
staff at the Exeter Villa for their many acts
of kindness, floral tributes, memorial dona-
tions, food, cards and visits. Special thanks
to Rev. Allsop and Thames Road Ladies for
a beautiful service and lunch. Also to Bill
Haskett and Dan from Hopper -Hockey Fu-
neral Home who did such a great job. Hav-
ing friends and family like the ones we have
makes us truly blessed. P.S. Special thanks
to the Golden Girls
10' Barry and Marg and family;
Robert and Dianne and family
SNELL • Special thanks goes out from the
family of the late Richard (Rick) Snell to all
who so thoughtfully responded do our sad
and sudden loss. Your floral tributes, letters,
cards. visits, donations to charity and the de-
licious food were so much appreciated. Spe-
cial thanks as well go to the Hullett and Tu-
dor Masonic Lodges, to Reverends Jerry
Brown and Cordell .Parsons, to tike emergen-
cy departments' staffs at Stratford and Uni-
versity Hospitals. and to the kind and con-
siderate staff of the Seventh floor,
University hospital, for their compassion.
Rick faced life with strength and courage,
and we are fortunate to have had him as a
brother. Thank you again for helping us
through this difficult time.
10c Rob and Brenda -Ann Snell
TEMPLEMAN - The family of the laze
Terry Templeman wish to express their sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to relatives.
friends and neighbours, for their many acts
of kindness, nteasage of sympathy, charita-
ble donations, nom) arrangements, food and
visitation. Our thanks to Rev. Kevin Steeper,
for his comforting,and to the Lock-
hart Funeral Home for 'r assistance and
are. Special thanks to the ladies of Cromar-
ty Presbyterian Church for serving lunch.
Everything is deeply appreciated by the
Templeman family. IOx
WEJN - The family of the late Lauren
Wein would like to thank our family,
friends, and neighbours for their support,
cards, flowers, food brought to the house
and memorial donations given in memory of
Mom. A special thank you to the Queens-
, way Nursing Home staff for their care akik
warmth shown Mom during these last MIN
years. Thank you to Hoffman's Funeral
Home and Rev. Bill Jones for their suppat4
and kindness. Thank you also to the U.CC W..
ladies at Zion United Church, Crediton for a
wonderful lunch. Our memories of Mom
and everyone's kindness will never be for -
11006 Ross, Orville, Eleanor and families
In Memoriams
BAIRD - In loving memory of a dear son.
brother, grandson and nephew, Brian, who
passed away March 9, 1994.
He was happy and smiling, always content,
Loved and respected wherever he went,
Just when his life seemed brightest.
Just when his hope seemed beat.
Too soon God took him from us.
To his eternal rest.
Like falling leaves the years slip by,
But loving memories never die,
They say there is a reason,
They say that time will heal,
But neither time nor reason,
Helps the emptiness we feel.
Loved and remembered always. Mom and
Dad, Stephen and Kim, Tom and Breada.
Lori and Brad and families. 10c
BELL • in loving memory of dill, who
passed away March 8, 1986.
As tone unfolds another year,
Memories keep you ever near,
Silent thoughts of time together,
Hold memories that will last forever.
Sadly missed by Dorothy and family. 10'
DALRYMPLE • 1n loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, Wilmer Dalrym-
ple, who passed away March 3. 1995.
We will always remember the way he
looked.
And the way he spoke and smiled,
The little things he said and did,
Are with us all the while.
He meant so very much to ter,
But nothing we can say,
Can tell the sadness in our hearts,
As we think of him each day.
He never failed to do his best,
His heart was true and tender,
Those who loved him most of all,
Are the ones that will always remember.
Lovingly remembered by Tom, Doug,
Charlie. Wilma, Alice and families. 10c
EDWARDS - i know he would say:
Rejoice with me and be not sad.
As you see my vacant chair,
I rest forever with my Lord,
Do not ever wish me there.
Rejoice with me and be not sad,
When family circles meet,
1 love you all, but where 1 am,
Joy is perfect and complete.
Rejoice with me and be not sad,
Vih-ft you hear my favourite song,
1 never knew my heart could hold.
A praise so vibrant and strong.
Rejoice with me and be not sad,
Gone are my tears and all my pain,
Where lam now [never tire,
And all is Heavenly gain.
Rejoice with me and be not sad,
Safe at last from earthly strife,
1 have no language to describe,
My entrance to this glorious life.
Rejoice with me and be not sad,
That I have left the vale of tears,
I've found the haven that 1 sought.
And often prayed for through the years.
Rejoice with me and be not sad,
That for while we had to pan,
I am forever with my Lord,
Whose love, He won my heart.
In remembrance of Harold "Jim" Edwards,
who went home on March 5, 1989. And
from the look on his face and the awe in his
eyes, I know he saw heaven that morning. A
tribute to a brave soldier, even onto death in
this life, he marched right on to eternal life,
with the Lord Jesus. For it is written -And
this is the testimony: that God has given us
eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He
who has the Son has life; he who does not
have the Son of God does not have life. 1
John 5:11 and 12 NKJ.
Remembered by his wife Doris. daughter
Dian and grandchildren Daniel, Christine,
Jennifer and Jaime and daughter Pat and
son-in-law Perry and grandchildren Ryan
and Ian. �10c
#RA4l
S, itIgo°v api� 1'It
#who passedaway March 2, 1990 and a dear
Dad `nd Grandpa George Frayne, who
passed away April (, 1980.
Our lives go on without you,
But nothing is the same,
We have to hide our heartache,
When someone speaks your name.
Sad are the hearts that love you,
Silent the tears that fall,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
Loved and remembered always by Helen
and Bob, Marlene and Ron and their fami-
lies, 10'
GLOVER - In loving memory of my wife,
our mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother Murdiena Glover, who passed
away March 8, 1990.
Today recalls sad memories.
Of our mother gone to net,
And the ones who think of her today,
Are the ones who love her best.
Days of sadness still come over us,
Tears in silence often flow,
Your memory keeps you ever near us,
Though you left us six years ago.
We still share our thoughts with you,
And hope that you can hear,
That we still love and miss you,
And wish that you were here.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
husband Jim and children Barry, Arlene,
Jack, Judi, Pete, Bobbie, Bill and their
spouses and children. 10'
90TH K I It T l -i DAY
OPEN HOUSE
for OLIVE WEBB
In honor of this :pedal occasion,
Olive's family invites relatives
and friends to an open house to
be held at Grand Bend United
Church on Saturday, March 9/%
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Best wishes til . elate
The family of the late Ralph
Wareham wishes to express its
sincere thanks for the louse and
support shown to them since the
passing of their dear husband,
dad, son, brother and friend.
Each of you knows the million
ways you supported us and
carried us through the pain of
this time. Thank you to the staff
of Hoffman, Rev. Cordell
Parsons, the O.P.P., the
wonderful friends at South
Huron Hospital, Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home. Thanks
also to the "expert" cleaning
crew - thanks for the wonderful
food brought to the house, for
the belruh%ul flowers and
overwhelming donations to the .
Heart and Stroke Foundation,
Ralph would have been touched by the beautiful music by Damja
'Thurman and the moving "Good Byes" of his good friends, John
Hnlbourn and Ries Hawley. The support of our friends at Home Care
and the Huron County Board of Education - support staff, custodian,
bus drivers, teachers, Board office friends and Trustees will not be
forgotten. Thanks also to the students and parents who shared their
memories of both school and ski trips.
Ralph was a proud educator who duan said he never hada job he
didn't love - We loved him and will miss his presence.
Joanne, Jeff and Kim, Sue and Jonathan, Jenny, Lisa, Cicely,
Bob and Nicole, Derek and Sandy and families
and Ron and Annie Webb Packham
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JENNISON - 1n memory of our precious
son and loving brother William Robert
James "Bit" Jennison who left us so sudden-
ly three years ago March 5, 1993.
A special smile
A specialson and brother,
We can't replace.
You won't come back,
We know that's true,
But one day Bil,
We'll come to you.
Sadly missed but never forgotten by Mom,
Dad, Leanne and Bill. I 1 •
JENNISON • In loving memory of my
nephew Bil, who passed away three years
ago March 5, 1993.
IR a quiet country graved
Where one loved so dearly,r
And lost throe years ago,
We do not need a special day,
To bring you to our minds,
For the days we do not think of you,
Are very hard to find.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Bobbie and Tara I0'
JENNISON - in loving memory of a dear
cousin and friend, who left us March 5,
1993.
My memories of you will live on forever.
Fancy donuts, parties, beach soccer, all
nighters and sunrises. Sometimes I still hear
the thoughtful warnings and see the look in
your eyes "behave yourself Sara". Wish you
could be here to see me nowt Thanks for
looking out of me...always. l love you Bil.
10Sara
JENNISON - In loving memory of Bil, Lit-
tle Bill, Billie, and "B' , who left us sudden-
ly 3 years ago. March 5, 1993.
Our lives go on without you.
And nothing is the same,
We have to hide our heartache,
When someone speaks your name.
Sad are the hearts that love you,
Silent the tears that fall.
Living our lives without you.
Is the hardest part of all.
The special years will not return.
When we were all together,
But with the love within our hearts,
You will walk (your special walk) with us
forever.
We miss you deeply Bil. Alt our love,
Grandpa and Grandma Jennison, aunts and
uncles and cousins. 10c
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WILKINSON - In loving memory of a dear
mother4 mother-in-law and grandmother
Irene, who passed away 10 years ago. March
2, 1986.,
This day is remembered,
And quickly kept,
No wordeare needed,
We shall °ever forget.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
George, Linda, Tammy and Jennifer. 10c
WATSON • Inloving memory of a very
caring and devoted husband. dad. grandpa
and great -grandpa (GGPa). Earl Watson,
who passed away on March 5, 1995.
Our lives go 6o without you,
And nothing is the same,
We have to hide our heartache,
When someone speaks your name.
Sad are the hears that love vou.
Silent the tears t fall,
Living our lives ithout you.
is the hardest pa of all.
You did so many for us,
Your heart was ki and true,m
And when we soeone.
We could always nt on you.
The special years 41 not return,
When we were all together.
But with the love within our hearts,
You will walk with us forever.
So dearly loved and so deeply missed by
your loving wife Clara sons Albert (Diane)
and Jim (Fay), daughters Sheila (Paul). Lu+1
silk (Reg), Vesta (Bobjssnd families. 10c'
In Memoriam
4n loving
memory of
Kathleen
Morley who
passed away
March 9,
1995.
God look
around His
Garden
And saw an
empty space,
He then looked down upon the
earth,
And saw your tined face.
He put His arms around you,
And lifted you to rest
God's Garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best.
Forever missed and always
remembered by brothers Jim and
Gordon Morley
• In loving memory of my husband and dear friend Jim Cook -
who passed away March 10, 1995.
I Believed in You!
1 lou a best friend
Always Wondering why
Your life.carne to an end.
When I open my eyes
Now all i can see
Is this beautiful road
That you paved for me.
I loved youjim
No i won't say goodbye
Still thinking o1 you
Wanting just to say hi.
Hoping you can red
To you, it's from me
From where you are now
I'm not sure you can see.
Believing you can
Then you will now know
How sorry lam
That you had Logo.
This is how much I loved you
Showing me that you cared
You made me so happy
1n the life that we shared.
I believed in ydu!
Always, Your little Girl ■
I had to cry, the day you died
Felling you still near me
When tatted into your mind
Believing you could hear me.
Having searched for you
In wanting your thoughts'
Wishing you were still here
!loved you alot.
You left in such a hurry
With no time to say goodbye
I guess 1'll see you someday
When I get to the other side.
Our many memories cavy me
Getting on with my nevi).*
Still times when I'm not happy
I was proud to be your wife.
Wanting you to know ( loved you
Helping me to see so dear
Looking out for me so muds
Told me not to live In fear
All the good times we had
To think of you 1 can smile
Knowing deep in my hurt
You'll be there fora while
More than losing my husband
If
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An invitation to friends,
neighbours and co-workers to
attend an
Ops'/7
To extend best wishes to Karl and
Marylou Evans on Karl's transfer to
Nabisco Ltd., St. Davids, Ont.
to be held
Sat, March 9, 8 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Exeter Curling Club
Happy
Sweet
16th
Letisha
Love
Mom&
Dad
ammcmi
Coming events
WEEKLY MEAT DRAWS at the Royal Canadian Legion. Exeter Branch, on Satur-
day afternoons between 4-6 p.m. All proceeds to support the Huron -Middlesex Army
Cadet Corps. Everyone welcome to attend. 43tfnc
SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, March 10 at the Winghem Legion hall. Dancing from 7
p.m .to 11 p.m. Musk by The Wildwoods. Dress codec in effect. 10'
OLDTIMERS MENS FASTBALL, Men 35 years + interested in a rural Nobel!
league meet in Lucan Legion, March 11, 8:30 p.m. or phone 227-4908. 10•
ARE YOU GRIEVING? Join us for an evening of companionship at 7 p.m. on Mon-
day, March 11, at Zion Lutheran Church, Frederick Si,.Dashwood. We are a group of
grieving people who hope to continue meeting for support and friendship. No cost. Con.
tact Mindy at 237-3892 for further details. 9.10•
SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING, Tuesday March 12, 2 p.m.
Speaker from V.O.N. Topic: visiting nurses. 10c
REBEKAHS will be entertaining Oddfellows and wives on March 15. 1996. Supper at
6:30 p.m. 9,10,11'
ROAST BEEF DINNER, Ailsa Craig United Church, Thursday March 21, 5-7 p.m.
Adults $8.50, children six to 12 years $4.00. Tickets available from United Church
Women of call Margaret 232-4707 or Wilms 293-3650. Advance tickets only.
9,10,(1 l )c
HURON COUNTY BEEF PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Beef Barbecue and
Dance,March 23, 1996, B M 0 Community Centre, Brussels. Dinner 6-8
p.m.; dancing 1:30 to 12:30, to Beechwood. Tickets $10.00 each. Phone 887-6186 or
see county director. 10,11e
KIDS ONLY CLOTHING CLUB for kids on the grow and Moms on the go. Fabulous
100% cotton Canadian-nrde clothing from infants to adult. For free catalogue, to book
a 810.00 ft centime for say party -tation or to discuss a opportunity, a22 cell Kathy at 225-2521.111.( A
book bahxe March 22. 10.1 l,(!2k