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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. 27-3 ,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. 0 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. 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