The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-04-03, Page 12Pal 1 The Wr
Advance -Times, Thursday, April 3, WM
1. would like to thank everyone
wh4►.k. Visited me, Sent cards and
Ped Wia4e.8 while 1 was a patient
Irk St.. h sseph's Hospital, London.
Your thoughtfulness was much
Meeiated.
Robert Allan
' I wish to express sincere
thanks for flowers, gifts, cards
and visits while I was a patient in
Wingham Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, London during March.
Special thanks to Dr. Wilkins, Dr.
Ping, Mrs. Pearson, the nurses
and London ambulance drivers.
Dawn White,
Brussels
The relatives of the late Mrs.
Ruby Alice Forster wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and
appreciation to all who sent floral
tributes and expressions of sym-
pathy during their recent be-
reavement. Special thanks to the
nurses, staff and her many
friends at Huronview for their
many acts of kindness. Thanks
also to Rev. Wm. B. Parker, the
Moir -Davidson Funeral Home,
thepallbearers, and the ladies of
the Anglican Church who served
lunch. Everything was deeply ap-
preciated.
Sister Myrtle,
nieces and nephews
, The family of the late Clayton
Edwards wish to thank the many
friends, neighbors and relatives
for their expressions of sym-
pathy, floral tributes and dona-
tions to the Ontario Heart Foun-
dation, and the Canadian. Arthri-
tis and Rheumatism Society, to
the neighbors who supplied and
served lunch at our home in the
evening, to the members of Unit 4
Of Trinity United Church who
served lunch in the church parlor,
'following the service and to all
who sent cards of sympathy. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Wm. Bell,
McLaughlin and Reed Funeral
Home, especially Janet and
Peter McGillen.
Emma, Jim, Eleanor,
Laurie and Paul Edwards
I wish to say a sincere thank
you to any friends and relatives
for the cards and gifts 1 received
while iaf hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. McGregor and Dr. Hanlon
and the nurses on second floor.
Mrs. Charles Johnston
• I wish to express my thanks to
my nieces and nephews who held
the birthday party for me in St.
Helens Hall on March 9. Many
- thanks to those who sent cards
and gifts. It was greatly, appre-
ciate4,4I «;9ti"ti 1111 f� r,lut e:l� r r„ ,
Cairns Aitchison
I wish to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbors for gifts
and cards I received on my 90th
birthday. It was greatly appre-
ciated.
Mrs. Letitia Mitchell
The relatives of the late Melvin
Finlay wish to express their sin-
cere thanks to friends and neigh-
bors for the many expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes and
donations of their choice. Special
thanks to Rev. Ball, pallbearers,
the Moir -Davidson Funeral
Home, UCW, Gorrie United
Church, Dr. McGregor, nurses
and staff of Callander Nursing
Home. Your acts of kindness will
long be remembered.
The family of the late Allan Mc-
Kercher extend sincere appre-
ciation in their time of bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Dr.
Doorly and the nurses and staff at
Huronview. Sincere thanks to Mr.
Wayne Baswick for officiating
and to the Turnberry Ladies' Aid
for serving lunch. Thanks to
neighbors and relatives for flow-
ers, donations, cards, food
brought to the house and all kind
deeds. Your thoughtfulness will
not be forgotten.
Rhoda McKercher
and family
The family of the late Peter de
Boer wish to express their sin-
cere thanks to their many
friends, neighbors and relatives
for expressions of sympathy
during •the loss of a beloved hus-
band and father. A special thanks
to Rev. G. Noble and Mr. Kay.
•Thanks to Dr. Corrin and Dr. Mc-
Kim. Also to the nurses of the
second floor, Wingham Hospital
and to anyone who sent food, we
extend our sincere gratitude.
These acts of kindness will al-
ways be remembered.
Roely de Boer and family
My sincere thanks to all ' my
friends • and relatives for their
many cards, flowers and gifts
while a patient in Listowel Hospi-
tal. Also to Dr. Rutherford and
ntlrset)l the xsecondi bier: b t
• Gordon Gibson
Coming Events
EUCHRE AND SOCIAL
EVENING
Friends and neighbors are in-
vited to a euchre and social even-
ing honoring the 50th anniversary
of Clarence and Birdetta th on
April 5, at 8 p.m. in Belgr ve
Institute Hall.
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,EUCHRE
Euchre party every Tuesday at
Sacred Heart Church Parish
Hall, 8:30 p.m. rrb
CASH BINGO
There will be a cashgo in
the Wingham Legion on Wednes-
day, April 9. Doors open at 7:30
p.tn. Bingo starts at 8:30 p.m. 15 -
$10 games; two "share the
wealth"; one special must go,
$50; jackpot line on six calls,
$1,260; consolation prize $50.
DINNER MEETING
Voice of the Unborn, first an-
nual dinner meeting, April 9,
1975, 7 p.m., St. Paul's Anglican
Church. Guest speaker Daniel
Murphy, Q.C. Roast beef dinner.
$3.00 per person. Everyone wel-
come. Phone 357-1874 for tickets.
THE CRIPPLED DUCK
The Crippled Duck will be
playing at the Belmore Commu-
nity Hall, Friday, April 11. Ad-
mission $2.00. Everyone wel-
come.
DANCE
Dancing at the Wingham
Legion on Saturday, April 5.
Music by Ian Wilbee. Admission
$4.00 per couple. Restricted to
persons 18 years of age and over.
DANCE
Dance to -the Nite Liles, Friday,
April 4, 10 to 1, at the Wingham
Armouries. Couples $4.00. Re-
stricted to persons 18 years of age
and over. -Sponsored by the
WIHL. 27-3
Card Of Thanks
The family of the late George
Peacock sincerely thank neigh-
bors, friends and relatives for
floral , tributes, expressions of
sympathy and help received
during their recent loss of hus-
band, father and brother. It is all
sincerely appreciated.
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EXPECTANT PARENT
EDUCATION CLASSES
The Huron County Health Unit
invites you to attend the 4xpec-
ta t Parent Education Classes
being held in the Health Unit
office, Wingham Hospital, com-
mencing Wednesday, April 16,
1975 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Would
anyone who is interested please
pre -register by calling 1-600-265-
4485 toll free or the Health Unit
office at 357-2264. Both husbands
and wives are invited to attend
and participate in the discus-
sions. 3-10-17
NEARLY NEW STORE
Nearly new store re -opens In
Wingham Curling Rink from
Thursday, April 10, 9 to 6,.Friday
and Saturday, 1 to 6, until June,
Spring articles, clean and nearly
new accepted.
DANCE
Dance at the Wingham Sports-
man's Club, Saturday, April 5.
Music by Russ and Dave. Every-
one welcome.
CURLING
The ladies of the Wingham
Curling Club are having their
closing on April 1 in the form of a
pot luck lunch at 1 p.m. All
members are urged to attend.
BINGO
Blyth Lions Club Saturday
night bingo at 8:30 p.m. in Blyth
. Memorial Hall. Jackpot $150 on
60 calls. Share the wealth and
regular games.
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Coming Events
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TABLETS LACK
ANSODENT \' `
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