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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Homuth wish to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daugher Shirley Anrio Dr.
Brian Douglas Garnett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H.W. Garnett of Carman,
Manitoba. The wedding will take
place October 27, 1973 at 4.30 p.m.
in Knox Presbyterian Church. -39x
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TREASURER'S
LE OF LANDS
ARREARS OF
TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
�t
� willEb YYt GIVEN
nttthhe
Chambers of the Court
(Welch, on Thursday,
g, 1973, at 10:00 a.m.
unpaid taxes still out -
et that date, as shown
pt published in the On -
Welts on September 1,
25. iN MEMORIAM
OVERHOLT—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father, Emmer-
son Overholt who passed away one
year ago Sept. 29, 1972.
The one we loved can never be
More than a thought apart
And as long as there. is memory
He will live within our hearts
Lovingly remembered by wife Elma
and daughter Mary Ann. -39
26. CARD OF THANKS
IS HEREBY FURTHER
that if enY of the said
rosin unsold, an adJour-
MM will be held on. Thur-
D,cemb•r 13, 1973, at the
hour and place.
of the properties involved
bs secured at my office In
House, Goderich, On -
JOHN G. BERRY,
Treasurer
COUNTY OF HURON
STURDY—I would like to thank
all my friends, relatives and neigh-,
bours • for the flowers, gifts and
cards received while a patient ib
Alexandra. Marine and General
• Hospital. Many thanks to all the
staff on Second West, Dr. J. M.
Watt and Dr. R. W. Flowers also to
anyone who helped in any way.
Harry L. Sturdy. -39
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riders willing to share
niversity students only please.
524.2324.-39.40-41
UHAVE marriage or family
The Ministry of Com -
i Social Services offers help
form of marriage and family
Ing either in your home or
Wingham Office, 199
Street. For appointment,,
357.3370.-29tf
OST AND FOUND
yellow fiberglas: dinghy,
seats. Containing 2 oars
gas tank. Reward. Please
16274.1504 collect. -39
t Near St. Peters Church,
kitten with a collar and bell.
on collar "Fluffy". Phone
13.-39
HANLEY—The family of the late
Mary Jane Hanley wish to express
sincere thanks and appreciation to
all relatives, friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness and
sympathy extended to them during
their recent bereavement of a dear
Mother, Grandmother, and sister.
Special thanks to Dr. Jackson, nur-
ses on 1st and 2nd floor of A.M. and
G. Hospital, Rev. McCallum and
the McCallum Funeral Home. Also
thanks for the lovely floral tributes,
memorial donations to the Cancer
Society and Heart Foundation and
Sympathy cards. Your kindness will,
always be remembered. -39x
DURNI_ N --i wish to express thanks
to all who remembered me with
cards, flowers, gifts and visits, while
I was a patient in Wingham
Hospital. John S. Durnin.-39
ERRINGTON-1 wish to thank
everyone who visited me and sent
flowers, cards and treats whileI
was in Wingham Hospital. Mss.
Vera Errington -39
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IN SPARE TIME
OR WOMEN to re -stock and
money from New Type high
coin-operated dispensers in
sea. No selling, To qualify,
have car, references, $1000 to
cash. Seven to twelve hours
Y can net excellent income
full time. We establish your
For personal interview write:
Ing phone number. -
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Dept. "A"
Tecumseh Road, East
Windsor 20,Ontario
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Ladies winners In the year-end tournament held .at .the Bruce Trophy; Doris Paquette, overall champion; Jean
Maitland Golf and Country Club are (left to right) Hazel Knight, Maitland Trophy; and Jane Deaths, low gross third
Beaver, low net second flight; Vern Frith, Mrs. George • flight. (staff photo) ,
LINDA DOAK CHABLIS , POUNDIDI
Rew. Ronald C. McCallum Funeral service will be con-
condutcted the funeral service ducted today, Thursday, Sep -
on September 25 for the late timber , 27 at the McCallum
Linda Elizabeth Boak who died Funeral Home by Rev. Robert
as the result of a motor vehicle L. Raymont for the late Charleta
accidenit September 21. She was Pounder 'who passed away at
16 years of age. the ale of 67 September 24 in
A re silent of 317 Farrar ' Goderlch-
Street, .Meaford, she" had just Mr. Pounder was born in
moved to that community from Belleville on December 27,
Godericht. She had been born at 1905, the son of the late Mr.
Kincardine on June 28, 1957 to and Mrs. Charles and Mary
Robert Maltand the former (Johnstone) Pounder.
Doris Mc Creight. He resided in Goderich fort
Surviving are grandparents; the past 20 years and operated
Mrs. Janes (Rae) Boak of a music studio.
Exeter, Mrs. Frank (Agnes) t Mr. Pounder is survived by
Mc3Creight, of Kincardine and
Mrs. Robert (Camellia) Wilcox
of Owen Sound as well as
parents Benjamin and Doris
Wilcox of Meaford. -- -
Also surviving are four
brothers 1:3i11, Robbie and
FEAGAN—The' family :.of ,the , late
James H. Feagan wish to express
our sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness and sym-
pathy extended to us during our
recent bereavement; also for the
beautiful floral tributes, donations
to the Cancer Society, cards and
calls at home and hospital. To the,
staff of Alexandra Hospital, we ex-
tend our sincere appreciation for
your help and kindness. Special
thanks to Rev. Warr, Irish Group of
Benmiller U.C.W., Dr. Watt, Dr.
Flowers and the Stiles Funeral
Home. Hazel, Audrey, Hugh,
Gerald,' Glenn, Don and
families.—i9
his wife the former Cora
Benedict. Also surviving are
children C. Ben Pounder of
Hamilton; Leonard Pounder,
Hanover; Mrs. William
(Beverley) Reis of Belleville;
and Mrs. Heinz .(Lynn)Zirn-
Brent, all of Goderich and merman, of West Berlin, Ger-
Perry of Mea f ord as well as one many. There are 12 grand -
sister Mrs. Richard ; Sandra;: children living also.
Sowerby of Cloderich. One sister Mrs. Russell
Pallbearers were Matt
McCreight, It'ror Small, Innis
McSween, Ji m Boak, Gary
Graham and 'Robert Campney.
Flowerbearea's were Bonnie
White, Karen White, Bev
Millar, Donna. Mitchelmore,
Kathy Hunter and Helen Don McMillan, Brandon Weir
)McDonald. and Orlie Glass.
Interment foll'.owed the ser- ' -
vice at Greenhill Cemetery at Interment was in Maitland
Lucknow. Cemetery in Goderich.
(Florence). Glass of Belleville
and three brothers, Jack of
Belleville, Robert of Ivanhoe
and William of Cherry Valley
survive.
Pallbearers were Joe Duinin,
Gordon Reis, Bud Sheardown,
WeIi-k n�wn WI leader
dies iri London hospital
Women's Instituttte members
throughout. Ontario were sad-
dened .last week to 1 earn of the
death of Mrs. Miltc on (Maryn)
Pardy of . Mount , 13ridges in
University Hospital, 'London af-
ter a'very short illness.
Mrs. Pardy has been the
editor of "Home and Country"
the magazine put of ut by the
Federated Women's Institutes
of Ontario, sir ice the__
resignation of Dr. Ethel M.
Chapman.
The late Maryn Pardy served
as ,Provincial Board Director
for the F.W.I.O. for three years
and also as secretary - treasurer
of the London Area kir several
years.
She also served in n nany of-
fices at.,,..District and Branch
level.
Mrs. Pardy was well known
for her short courses in
Parliamentary Procedure and
directed a course in Auburn
last' spring. -
She is survived by one son,
Jim, of Mt. Bridges; two
daughters, -Mrs. Brayl (Mar-
jorie) Copp and Mrs. Ian (Jean)
Lindsay, both of London and
eight grandchildren.
Funeral service was held in
the Harding -Madill Funeral
home where W.I. members
from across Ontario gathered
to pay their respect and loveto
a devoted W.I. Member. Inter-
ment was in Clipperton
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family
requested donations be sent to
the memorial fund of the
Womeh's Institutes.
BEADLE— I would sincerely like
to thank all those who sent me
cards and letters and those who
_ visited me while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. Charles
Beadle. -39x
This golf team consisting of Stove Davey, Don, &odour, Ron In seaforth Monday. The team now advances to W.O.S.S.A.
Sowerby and Alan Worgan and coached by AI Sumner (not In competition. • Goderlch was only behind the first place
photo) placed second in the Huron -Perth tournament held finishers by one stroke. (staff photo)
MARTIN—A sincere thankyou to
Dr. H. R. Cieslar and staff of the
Goderich,, Hospital, Dr. R. U. Repo
and staff -6n pediatrics at the
University Hospital London for the
wonderful care of our baby
daughter Shoana during the last six
months. Mao special thanks to
Father Edward J. Dentinger C.R.
Mrs, Vincent Austin, Mrs. Walter
Clare, relatives, friends and neigh-
bours. All was greatly appreciated.
a Jim and Pat Martin. -39
NSTON—At Alexandra
41 on Sept. 25, 1973 • to Mr.
Mrs, Murray Johnston, RR 4
• ha baby girl. A sister for
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ALAlexandra Hospital. on
3 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
RR 5, Goderich a baby boy
I John,
GELBERG—At Victoria
1, London on Aug. 20, 1973
and M. Brian Spiegelberg
Dolores Taman) London a
by Dean Joseph.
Mrs. Ronald E. Young, 158
St, Apt. 2, Stratford, Ont.
kb) announce the birth of
son Guy Christopher on Wed-
' September 19, 1973 in Strat-
General Hospital. Brother for
Cly Ann and Anita
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IiAGEMENTS
Am the forthcomingBArlin wish "to
daughter Dmarriage
anet Joy to Mr.
Prank ter sort of Mr.
Potter. RR 3, Ciin-
r Wintg will take place et
' UnitedChurch at 4
vttober 27, 1973.---3gx
WEBSTER—We would like to
thank our many friends and
relatives for making our-50ttt wed=
ding anniversary such a happy oc-
casion. Many thanks for the lovely
cards and gifts, and to those who
helped in any way, especially Mrs.
Jack McGee, to make it such *
memorable day. Tom and Hazel"
Webster. -39x
DREHMANN—I wish to thank my
friends, neighbors and relatives who
sent cards, flowers, gifts and visited
me' in the hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Cieslar, Dr. Lambert and all,
nurses on 2nd floor east for their
care and attention. Thank you all.
Marilyn Drehmann.-39x
KITCHEN KUTIES
The fourth meeting of the
Kingsbridge Kitchen Kuties
opened with the 4-H pledge .
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Frayne.
Members made sausage and
tomato bake and potato pan-
cakes. They decided to make
pizza and green,' salad at the
next meeting which will be held
on Saturday, September 29 id
the home of Mrs: Tom Hogan:
NM's rrlimani M Oa MM1ItMd Off/ d tear-
namen+t and awards day are Oft to right) Jack MacKensls,
'loonier mein'. ' champlon; Carl Campboll,, most improved
gol r; John $chnelker, 'Meoonnd Newt winner and (dub chem•
-
past Milt Allandas, PapiI Trap* Md MM Pape, a
nnrewsber of the two ball hip team. Harold Walla
who was not present for the photo was the other member of
that teem. (staff photo)
A total of 21.4 delegat, es at-
tended •the annual Fall Con-
ference of District No. 2 of
Hospital Auxilia tries
Association of Ontario held in
Wingham Monday.
Members of Wingham-, and
District. Hospital were hostesses
for the Conference held in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Chur th,
with Mrs. Robert P. Ritter, con-
vener of the conference comm it -
tee.
Mrs. Beecher Men:ties ,7f
Clinton presided ov r the day-
long conference. She gave is
detailed report of the l)istrictt
stating there were 5,671 mem-
bers in the 20 auxiliaries in the
District which stretches, from
Guelph on the east. Goderich
on the west, Mount Forest to
the north and Tillsonburg to
the south. These members
raised a total of $132,:329 of
which $7,763 was spent on bur-
saries and education, • and
$123,750 on ' hospital equip-
ment.
The morning -sessions dealt
with the various aspects of ser-
vices in the community. Three
areas were .covered ' by the
panelists. Mrs. Gurpal 'Thine,
Supervisor, ,Huron County
Health Unit spoke on the
various services covered by the
nurses and other members of
the Unit such, as school ser-
vices, clinics, dental, home
visiting, administration and en-
vironmental health. A lively
discussion followed on 'the im-
portance of teaching sex
education in schools, especially
in relation to the new VD kit
prepared by the ministry of
health for students ,beginning
with grade 7.
Mrs. D,S. MacNaughton,
Wingham, director of the
Follow-up Cancer Clinic at the
Wingham and District
Hospital, the only one in Huron
County, spoke of the great need
it fills for patients within a
radius of 50 miles.
J.P. Shanahan, Goderich,
Supervisor, Huron County
Children's Aid Society, was the
final speaker. He said it exists
to teach the child to improve
his chances in today's world.
ton, was chairman of the sym-
posium and introduced the
speakers.
Mrs. C.K. Morningstar of
London, president• of the
Hospital Auxiliaries
Association . of Ontario, was
special luncheon speaker.
She said it was important to
encourage understanding bet-
ween members of the
auxiliaries, between the
auxiliary and the hospital and
between the hospital and the
community.
One way this could be accom-
plished, she suggested, is
through informative thought-
provoking meetings, where
programs relative to hospital
operation form- the basis for
discussion.
"This is n�.,,,QLIy an
education experience, ser-
ves as an opportunity for
fellowship and greater under-
standing between volunteers,"
she said. -- - .
• Volunteers want to do
omething _ worthwhile and are
w Pilling to engage in activities
t} at are of value, she said, but
th ey must have a feeling of
de pth belonging.
' ''They want the recognition
du e knowledgeable, well
tra, ined personnel and they are,
I b relieve, prepared to accept
the responsibility demanded.
"I 1 ellowship and unity are
important so it is imperative
that' we learn how to work -with
and 'relate to others.
"W 'e must for the sake of the
patier its and for our own sake
make sure that our efforts are
accept ed by management as an
integre tl part of patient care.
We mt 1st never find ourselves
in a p bsitidn of management
"ha -c wt" as a sympathetic
gesttire to satisfy our own per-
sonal ne ,eds, for then we would
not be diving service, we'd be
acceptini t charity," she said.
Before ! leaving for home the
members were invited to tour
the Win ahem and District
Hoepit:sl 1.1nd CKNX television
* and int dio station, and this was
folk w led 1 yy tea served at the
HospFtal.
A _s pririg ' conference is plan-
ned for int !Noli in April.
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