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ODERICH SIGNAL -$Tit. THURSDAY. NOyE
BER 16. I fin '
21.. BIRTHS
wrOARRQLG,--Mary and
Pauae
grateful to announce the arrival of'
their firstborn, a son, Karsten Sean,
On November 9, 1972, at.the Alexan-
dra Marine and_ General Hospital,
Goderich,-g46
BETTLI--•-At Alexandra Hospital
on November, 9, 1972, to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce' Betties, R,R.1. Bayfield,
a baby girl Becky Patricia Florence.
STEPHENS-At Burlington
General Hospital, Burlington. On-
tario, on October 28, 1973, to' Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Stephens, Grimsby.
Ontario; a son Todd James.
LAVIS: Brian 'and •Carol Levis are
happy to announce, the safe arrival
of their daughter, Sherri Lynn on
November 10, 1972 at St. Joseph's
- Hospital. London, sister for .John.
NEUERT: To Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Neuert, Clinton, in Clinton Public
Hospital on November 8, • 1972, a
son.
22. DEATHS
APPLEBY: At Humber Memorial
Hospital, Toronto on `Saturday, Oc-
tober .28. 1972, William .James
' Colton Appleby, born . in Clinton.
Ontario October 27, 1897. Member
of Oakwood United Church. Served
with 47th Canadian infantry, World
War 1. Retired from Adelaide Street
Post Office. member of Canadian
Corps .Association United Services
Branch Na 2. Dearly beloved
1ausband ° of ' Clara O'Reilly, step-
ther of Philip, :John, Edward,
Charles and William O'Reilly. and
Mrs:.Mac Neil tUneata), also sur-
vived by 13 grandchildren 'and 1
great-grandson. The funeral service
was held at Brown Bros. Chapel on
Wednesday, November 1 with inter-
ment in. Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
PROCTOR: Percy F. Proctor, sud-
denly on November 7,' 1972 at Port
Charlotte, Florida. Survived by his
wife, Louise; daughter. Mrs.
Caroline Dwyer; son James R. Proc-
tor; seven 'grandchildren. 'There' are
also three sisters, Mrs. Sybil Palmer,
Mrs, .Jean Matheson, Mrs. Margaret
Wettlaufer and two brothers,
Charles and William. The late Mr.
Proctor was born August 30. 1903 in
London. The funeral service was
held on. Saturday.. November 11 at
St. Edith Catholic Church, Livonia,
Michigan with interment in Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery.
FBEML,N: At Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital. Goderich, on
Wednesday, November 8, 1972.
Theodore Fremlin, of 182 Ontario
Street, Clinton in his 87th year.
Beloved husband of Nellie (Her-
man) Fremlin and dear father of
Ellen (Mrs. Fred Brown) of Cen-
tralia and Harold, Of Clinton, dear
brother of Mrs. Tom (Millie) Watt,
Stratford, and A.E. (Bert) of Clin-
ton. Also surviving are three grand-
children and one great-
granddaughter, predeceased by one
grandson. The funeral service was
held from Ball Funeral Home on
Saturday,, November 11 with inter-
ment in Clinton Cemetery,
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. arid Mrs. Leo Courtney,
Goderich, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Helen ,Mary, to Mr. Max
Alan Riegling, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Riegling, R.R.7, Lucknow. The
wedding will take place on'Satur-
day, November 25, 1972 at 5:00 p.m.
in St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge,
Ontario.-g46x
25. IN MEMORIAM
FEE -In loving memory of Donald
John'Fee, who passed away Novem-
ber 18, 1961.
Sadly missed by Mommy, Daddy,
Bruce, Linda and Tammy.-g46x
McEWEN: In loving-. memory . of
John A. McEwen who passed away
Nov. 18th•, 1962; also his sons,
Walter who passed .away in 1952,
and Duncan who passed away in
1942.
Ever remembered by • wife and
mother,. Lillian,.. and , the family:
-c46p
GLENN -In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, George Glenn who passed
away one year ago, November 17,
1971.
Grid saw you getting tired,
He did what He thought best,
He gently closed your weary eyes,
And whispered, "Come and rest".
Each dawning day, a thought of
you,
At eyentide a prayer;
And in the hearts that loved you,
You always will be there.
Lovingly remembered by his wife
and family.--g4Gx
Ir 26. CARD OF THANKS .
HUTCHINS: We wish to express
our thanks and appreciation to our
friends, neighbours and relatives for
acts of kindness, floral tributes and
donations to the Intensive Care Unit
at the time of our loss of a dear wife
and mother, A special thanks to Dr,
Baker.. Dr, `lowers and the nurses
of the first floor. Your kindness will
always be remembered. Charlie. Hut.
chin; and t amiiy. • e46p
•
26. CARD OF THANKS
•
FREMLIN: The family of the late
Theodore Fremlin. wish to express
their thanks to the friends, relatives
and neighbours for their .acts of .kin-
dness show to them during, their
recent bereavement and also while
husband and father was in the
hospital. -Wife and Family. -c46p
KERNIGHAN---I , wish to thank
everyone that sent` flowers,gifts,
cards and' letters while I was ` a
patient , in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Many thanks.for the flaking
sent to my home and for the kind-
ness to the children. All was truly
appreciated. Audrey '' Ker-
nighan.-g46
JENKINS-A sincere thank you to
one and all for the many kindnesses
shown • ti).. me "'during my. recent
illness: Margaret Jenkins. -g46
LYON: Thanks to those who visited
me, sent flowers. gifts. cards and
inquired .for me \visile I ...was .a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr.
Baker and Dr." Street, hospital nur-
sing staff, also those who helped in
any way at home. All was very
much appreciated. -Mrs. Bert
Lyon, Auburn. -c46b
FALCONER: Many thanks to
friends and relatives, for cards,
flowers, gifts' and visits white I was
a patient in Victoria Hospital. Lon-
don. -Stan Falconer. -c46b
'WRIGHT:RI would like to thank my
relatives. 'neighbours and friends for
flowers, cards, gifts and visits during
' my stay in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Watt, Dr:-Harrett and -
Dr. Walden, also Rev. L. Lewis and
nursing -staff on first floor for their •
kindness. -Mrs. Edith Wright.
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MORRIS -I am•'taking'this way of
thanking my good neighbors,
relatives and friends for calling on
me on my birthday; also for cards
and gifts. God bless you .all. Mrs.
Herb F. Morris.-g46x
GILBERT-The family of the late
Wm. Gilbert wish to thank relatives,
friends and neighbdurs for their kin-
dness, beautiful .floral offerings and
donations to the Heart Fund.,
Special thanks to . Rev: Warr, Dr.
Jackson and the nurses at the
Alexandra & Marine Hospital. The
Family.-g46x
FINNIGAN-1 would like to thank
everyone for their cards, visits and
flowers while I' was a patient 'in
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Cauchi, Dr. Flowers, Nurses and
staff on 2nd East. Elmira Fin-
nigan.-g46x
SMITH -The family of the late
Benidict Smith wish to express"their'
gratitude and appreciation to all
relatives, friends and neighbours for
their kindness, for their help, floral
tributes .and donations to the Cancer
Society during their recent loss of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father. Special thanks to Father
Moynahan, Dr. Wallace, the
pallbearers and the McCallum
Funeral Home. Mrs. Ben Smith and
family. -g46
McCUE-Thank you, friends, for
gifts, cards and flowers and all your
kindness while a patient in Goderich
hospital. Also thanks to the staff on
lst floor. Evelyn McCue.-g46x
RAE -We wish to express special
thanks to our friends and neighbors.
Rev. G.L•.Royal, McCallum Funeral
Home, for their acts of. kindness.
floral. tributes, cards and donations
to the Heart Fund. The Rae
Family. -g46
BOWEN-The family of the late
Frederick Henry Bowen (Bing) Wish
to thank relatives, neighbours and
friends for their acts of kindness,
floral tributes,' cards, donations to
the Cancer Society. Special thanks
to Royal Canadian Legion Branch
109, Stiles Funeral Home and the
pallbearers. Sincerely, Florence
Bowen and family. -g46
ROGERS-A most sincere thank
you to all those who helped us at the
time of Dad's sudden passing.
Special thanks to Mr, and Mrs. Wm
Treble who Tooked-after9-0 boys
and farm during our absence, Mr.
and Mrl. t"Brian Mdrkson of% the
Coach House, Mr. -tames Donnelly,
Mr. .James Bird, • Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Campbell and all others
who helped in any way. Without all
your help we could not have
managed to go home. Mike and
Betty Rogers. -g46
SPROUL--'We wish to thank our
relatives and friends for the lovely
party honouring us on our 25th wed-
ding anniversary held in the Auburn
Community. Hall on November 4,
1972. Thanks again. Bill and
Thelma Sproul. -g46
HOY--•-1.'greatly appreciate the kind=
ness shown me by Dr. Jackson, Dr.
Watts, nurses and those who sent
cards and flowers during my recent
stay- in hospital. Wm.. Hoy. -g46
BRINDLEY..-t wish to thank Dr.
J.W. Wallace, the nurses on the
Emergency Ward and first floor for
the care given to me after my ac-
cident, Many thanks niso b neigh-
bors, relatives and friends for visits,
flowers, cards and treats while a
patient in Goderich Hospital, it was
'°ill greatly appreciated. deWald Brin-
dley. --g46.
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