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46. In memoriam
FAMISH
In loving memory of a dear
grandmother Violet Forrish who
passed away November 17,
1980.
Memere we think of you,
Your warm and friendly way,
The love we so often knew,
Yet, on November 17 you went
away.
Our hearts were filled with sor-
row,
Someone we loved so very
much couldn't leave,
If only we could bring back our
tomorrow,
Though in God we had to
believe.
The tears were wiped away,
Our hearts began to mend,
We knew that in a special woy,
The message you tried to send.
You didn't want to say goodbye,
But it was time that you moved
on,
Your blew a kiss and made a
sigh,
For you knew your memory
would never be gone.
Sadly missed by your grand-
daughter Joyce and Philip
Breckles.--46
SOURBUTTS
Elizabeth (Bessie) passed away
November 16, 1982.
A year has come and gone - it
seems like only yesterday,
An angel entered heaven when
our mother passed away.
She left so very suddenly, long
before her time,
And in her rush to leave us,
mom left those things behind.
She left behind her laughter,
her sorrows and her tears,
Mom left behind her wisdom
that she passed on through the
years.
She left behind her feelings in a
thoughtful, caring way,
Mom left behind a family one
year ago toddy.
And when my mother left us to
meet God in Heaven above,
Mom left behind her memories
We'll cherish with our love.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by daughter, Esther,
son-in-law Charlie, grandsons
Sandy, Robbie and Paul. -46
45. Marriages
PEEL - DIX IP4
Carol Lynn Dixon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dixon of
Thunder Bay and Allan Benton
Peel, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Peel of Auburn were married on
Friday, October 7, 1983 at St.
Paul's Anglican Church in Clin-
ton with Rev. James Broadfoot
and Rev. Gordon Simmons
officiating. --46x
47. Card of thanks
BEAR LUST
Harold and Lilian Beakhust
would like to thank all those
who gave them support, sent
cards and called during the
course of Harold's recent il-
lness. The warmth and friend-
ship was much appreciated and
he is pleased to say that he is
now making a satisfactory
recovery. -46
SANDERSON
We wish to thank Rev. Bauman
of Blyth United Church for the
memorial service for the late
Norman Sanderson. Also Mrs.
Marjorie McNall, organist, Mrs.
Webster and U.C.W. for cater-
ing. Also all relatives and
friends who came and express-
ed their deepest sympathy. It
was very much appreciated. His
wife Gislaine, daughter Emma
Beordshaw and sister Roberta
Howatt. --46
STEWART
Mary Lou and Bonnie Stewart
would like to thank friends and
neighbours for the cards, gifts
and visits they received while
they were in hospital. -46
WILSON
"Thank You" fails to adequately
convey our sincere gratitude
and our deep appreciation dur-
ing our recent loss of a beloved
wife and mother. The family ex-
tends thanks to Rev. Bauman
and the Tasker Funeral Home;
to our neighbours for the lovely
luncheons and for their acts of
kindness; to all who sent
flowers, donations and other
tokens of remembrance; to our
relatives and friends for support
and understanding, to Dr.
Flowers, Dr. Salsbury and the
nursing staff at the Clinton
Public Hospital. Jack, Linda,
Ross and families. -46
47. Cord of thanks
MseREGOR
Norma, Jeck, Tim and Dan wish
to express our sincere thanks
and heartfelt appreciation to
friends and neighbours for their
kindness, telephone "calls, food
and flowers which were sent to
our home and expressions of
sympathy during the loss of a
beloved sister, sister-in-law and
aunt. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered, -46x
CUDMORE
Thanks to everyone involved in
making our 25th Wedding An-
niversary a memory to cherish.
Bill and Wilda. -46
DAER
We would like to thank all our
relatives, friends and
neighbours for the lovely gifts,
flowers, cords and good wishes
we received on our 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary. Special
thanks to our family members
who planned the lovely party
and the ladies who served. You
all helped to make our day a
most memorable one. Roy and
Martha. -46x
BURNS
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends
and neighbours, my family for
their get well wishes, gifts and
flowers, phone calls and visits
while I was in Clinton Hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Flowers,
Dr. Salsbury, Dr, Steed, Dr.
Newland and Dr. Street and all
those wonderful nurses who
gave plenty of T.L.C. Special
thanks also to Dorothy
Johnston, Dorothy Sottiaux,
Jean ` Kennedy and everyone
who helped. Violet Burns. -46
WAGNER
The family of the late Minnie
Wagner wish to express their
sincere appreciation to
relatives, friends and
neighbours for floral tributes,
expressions of sympathy and
charitable donations in the loss
of a dear sister. Special thanks
to the Stiles Funeral Home, Rev.
Royal, the Goderich
Presbyterian W.M.S. Group, the
Auburn Presbyterian W.M.S.
Group, the nurses and atten-
dants of Huronview and the
residents of Sunset View
Apartments. --46
s, ertenmen
GODERICH - Diu irig the 30 years he has
been in business, Frank Little of Goderich
said he has seen a lot of people in financial
trouble because they have not had enough
information to make wise decisions about
their money.
So, with the help of a Canada Works grant,
he and his nephew Dennis Little, who has six
years of personal taxation experience, are
starting a non-profit club to provide finan-
cial information.
"People are hungry for financial informa-
tion," Frank Little said. "Mast people don't
have their personal affairs in order and they
don't know their options when planning for
retirement.
"If there is a sudden death, their records
could be in a great mess and they have to
pay heavy legal fees to straighten them
out."
The Huron Retirement Club, which will
have zones in Wingham, Clinton, Goderich,
Seaforth and Exeter. will offer advice, jailor -
47 . Card of thanks
GREER
We wish to extend our thanks
to family and friends. for good
wishes, flowers given us on the
occasion of our fortieth wed-
ding anniversary. Orval and
Florence Greer. —46x
McCANN
The McCann Family wish to
thank the doctors, especially
Dr. Frank Newland, nurses,
staff of Clinton Public Hospital,
Carol Ann Lostell (Town & Coun-
try Homemakers) and anyone
who helped Ron during his
lengthy illness. Thanks to Rev.
T.A. Duke, Beattie Funeral
Home, pallbearers,
flowerbearers and ladies of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
for a delicious lunch served
after the funeral service.
Special thanks to neighbours,
relatives and friends for sym-
pathy cords, flowers, donations
of money for charitable
purposes and donations of food
sent to our home. The love,
sympathy and kindness extend-
ed to us at this sad time will
always be remembered. Marian
and Doug McCann, ----46
JOHNSTON
I•d like to thank Dr. Flowers and
Dr. Steed as well as two very
special nurses. Joyce and Terry
and two great ambulance atten•
dants. You all did so much to
make last Wednesday more
bearable for me. Jill
Johnston. --46
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Ministry of Consumer
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er at` ' i financial
mation and direction to its rriembers in
return for an annual membership fee.
There is an introductory free membership
offered for the first year, and each member
will be interviewed by Frank or Dennis, who
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Members also will be invited to two
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vestments, taxes and insurance, and will
receive a quarterly newsletter on various
financial subjects.
The club is not just for retirees. The Lit-
tles said people in their 20s and 30s can also
benefit from financial planning.
Frank explained that the program is also
geared towards young adults. Financial
planning, he said, isn't taught in schools, so
young people would be well advised to seek
financial guidance, particularly in the area
of credit card use.
"We don't make decisions for members.
We give them the facts so they can make the
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decisions," Dennis Little said. Both direc-
tors said they believe that better decisions
can be made when all the facts are
understood,
They said that, based on feedback they
have received from their clients over the
years, there is a need for this club.
"It frustrates us that people are getting
burnt," Dennis said. "And we're optimistic
that the club is going to get a good
respnns,, "
Because they want to help people make
the best use of their money for the future,
they use the word "retirement" for their
club's name. But seniors are not the only
people they hope to attract.
"We hope to attract people as young as 20,
since we can help with their planning of
mortgages," Frank said. "They could learn
as they go along, but that's an expensive
way to learn sometimes."
Clinton 4®H'ers finish fall course
CLINTON - The seventh meeting of the
Clinton III, 4-H Club was held at Mrs.
Walker's on Nov. 2. Thirteen members
attended.
The meeting opened with the pledge and
the minutes of the previous meeting were
read after which the roll call was answered
asking members to list two things they
planned to do in the future to be a more
responsible consumer.
Members then took part in a club activity
and afterwards played Buyer Bingo. An
extra work meeting was held on Nov. 9 at
Mrs. Saundercock's and Achievement Night
will be held on Nov. 15 at 7 pm at the Clinton
high school. -by Marion Rueger.
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