Clinton News-Record, 1983-09-07, Page 22PAGE 20-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1983
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46. In memoriam
Mac PIAL®
In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister Judy who
passed away Sept 7 1981
P1 se God forgive our silent
tears
A constant wish that Judy was
here.
Others were taken yes we
know
But she was ours, and we love
her so.
If all the world were ours to
give
We would give it yes and more.
To see the face of our loved one
Coming smiling through the
door.
Please God, just take a
message to
Judy.in heaven above.
To tell her how much we miss
her
And give her all our love.
Dearly loved and missed by
mom and dad, brothers Todd
and Jamie. 36x
LEE
In loving memory of a dear
cousin Helen Lee, who passed
away eight years ago August
29th, 1975:
We do not need a special day.
To bring you to our minds,
The days we do not think of you,
Are very hard to find,
They say time heals all sorrow.
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only proved,
How much we miss you yet.
- Always remembered by the
Kennedy s and Aunt
Mayme.-- 36x
BROMLEY
In loving memory of our dear
parents, grandparents and
great grandparents, Grace
Bromley, who passed away
Sept. 8, 1967 and - William
Bromley, who passed away.
Sept. 8, 1974.
We wish so much that life could
be just as it was before,
That you both could be in your
favourite chairs when we come
through the door.
But since these special dreams
of ours can never now come
true,
We will be grateful for the years
we had parents like you.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten
by son Harold, daughter-in-law
Irene and grandchildren and
great grandchildren from
Listowel, Moorefield, Blyth and
Centralia. ---36
HOGGART
In loving memory of a dear
brother and son, John A. Hog-
gart, who passed away
September 12, 1975.
We are thinking of- you today
John,
But then that is nothing new,
We thought of you yesterday,
And the day before that too.
We will think of you tomorrow,
And each day throughout the
year,
We will think of you forever,
For to us you were so dear.
Sadly• missed and dearly loved
by his sister Barbaro, brother
.,Ken and Mother Helen
Hoggart. -36
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46 In memoriam
Macl00NALD
in loving memory of my deor
friend, Judy Leigh MacDonald
who passed away 2 years ago
Sept 7 1983.
Many the thoughts 1 give to you
As the long hours go by
Thinking of the things we used
to do and say.
Just you and I
Sometimes they make me smile
Sometimes they make me cry
,But are precious 10 me alone
Memories of you and I.
Always remembered by
Andrea. 36
47. Card of thanks
McGREGOR-MURNEY
Special thanks to everyone who
helped organize and attended
our Buck and Doe. A special
thanks to Rick and Carol Forbes
for making this a day to
remember. Terri Murney and
Brian McGregor. - 36
DEWAR
We would like to thank our
friends and relatives who
helped us celebrate our 25th
wedding anniversary recently.
Jim and Delphine Dewar. 36x
ALEXANDER
I would like to thank everyone
in the community who attended
our shower at Janet Koetsier's. I
would also like to thank
everyone for all the lovely gifts I
received. Lorie
Alexander. --36x
SILLIB
Words cannot express the feel-
ing of the •family of the late
Ellen Sillib, and we extend our
sincere thank you and apprecia-
tion to so many people who sup-
ported us during ou.r loved one's
illness, special thanks for all the
visits; cards, flowers and
diabetic donations, nurses and
doctors of Wingham and Vic-
toria Hospitals. Special thanks
to Dr. Ping, Rev. Bauman,
Tasker Funeral Home Blyth,' In-
ternational Association of
Machinists, Aerospace
Workers, Union No. 1863,
Chompco soles and service, A &
P store management, and staff,
to the neighbours for their
thoughtfulness and kindness,
for the food that was brought
into the home and to the UCW
of Blyth United Church ladies for
the lovely lunch after the ser-
vice. Your thoughtfulness and
kindness will always be
remembered. Harvey Sillib and
family. --.36
LE BEAU
A sincere thank you to Dr,
Shepherd, Dr. Salsbury, 1st
Boor. nurses, visits, gifts and
cords sent, while in hospital and
at home. Helen Le Beau. - 36x
BURKHOLDER
We would like to thank
everyone for the lovely dance
given in our honour. The
memory of that evening will be
forever treasure,. A special
thanks to Yogy and our friends
and neighbours for the work'
they put into it to make the
evening such a success. Nellie
and George Burkholder. 36x
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Two Wingham women,
Nora Finnigan and Sara
Anstett each went home with
an extra $500 after winning
the jackpot prize at the
Clinton Monster Bingo on
September 5.
Lloyd Glousher of Blyth
won a $172.50 share the
wealth prize, while Velma
Donnelly of Goderich and
Lorraine Broumpton of
London split a $160 special.
Bill Austin of Scafort`: won
the third share the wealth
game, valued at $153.50.
Individual $50 winners in
regular garnes were Ina
Finlayson of Staff fa, Lorraine
Robinson of Goderich, Bob
Machan of Blyth, Joan
Merner of Bayfield and Mrs.
Vera Glazier of Clinton.
Splitting game winnings
were: Brenda Riehl of
Clinton, Mrs. Arnold Beech
of Goderich, Elmer Lee of
Clinton, Phyllis Ryan of
Goderich, Wilda Austin of
Seaforth, Kerry Pitblado of
Goderich, Marg Carter of
Clinton, Helen Greenwood of
Goderich, Annie Cronin of
Dublin and Helga Bell of
Bayfield; Sandra Leddy of
Goderich and Judy Dykstra
of Bayfield; Judy Lee of
Clinton, Eileen Laframboise
of Bayfield and Jean Gowing
of Atwood.
Other winners were:
Margaret Cook of Goderich,
Brenta Riehl of Clinton,
Pauliije� McDougal of Grand
Bend andEmery Baechler of
Goderich; Kerry Pitblado of
Goderich and Ruth Gowing
of Listowel; Mrs. Pearl Farr
of Centralia and Elsie Hulley
of Goderich; Ron Smith and
Grace MacDonald, both of
Goderich; Bill Austin of
Seaforth, Sandra Leddy and
Sharon Henry, both of
Goderich; Brenda Riehl of
Clinton and Sharon Phillips
of Goderich.
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35 Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE
CHARLES DENOMME late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 17th
jay of June 1983 are required
to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or
before the 9th day of
September 1983 after which
date the assets will be
distributed having regard only
to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice
DATED at Clinton, Ontario this
10th day of August. 1983.
E B MENZIES Q C
Box 68
Clinton Ontario
Solicitor for
the Executrix
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