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38. Auction sale
LARGE CLEARANCE and con-
signment auction Friday Nov.
25th 10:00 a.m. of Wayne Ward
Farm Equipment Hwy. No. 6
Wiarton, Ontario, Last sale of
the year Approximately 75-100
tractors, combines, trucks,
snowmobiles plus a large varie-
ty of new and used form equip-
ment. More information phone
519-534-1638 or 534-2980.
Wayne Ward Farm Equipment,
Hwy. No. 16, Wiarton. -47o
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42. Death notice
CUTHILL
Wilmer John of Main Street Nor-
th, Seaforth on Fridoy,
November 18, 1983 at Seaforth
Community Hospital, in his 73rd
year. Wilmer Cuthill beloved
husband of the former Kathleen
Storey. Dear father of Phyllis
(Mrs. Emerson Mitchell) of
Walton. Also survived by 4
grandsons and. 3 great-
grandchildren and one sister
Mrs. Mary Neal of Huronview,
Clinton, Predeceased by three
brothers Oscar, Glenn and
Harvey. Friends called at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
87 Goderich Street West,
Seaforth after 7 p.m. Saturday
until Monday when funeral ser-
vices were held at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment Moitlondbank Cemetery
Seaforth, 47nx
42. Death notice
PIPER
Near Stokes Bay, Ontario on
Tuesday, November 15, 1983,
William T. (Bill) Piper of 180
Goddard Blvd., London, in his
53rd year. Beloved husband of
Mrs. Ruth V. (Groves) Piper:
dear father of David Arthur of
Kitchener, Brian William and
John Douglas, both of London;
brother of Donald Piper and
step -brother of Mrs. Sharron
Stevens both of Michigan- Mr.
Piper was in his 30th year of
employment with Ellis Don Ltd.
London. Visitation In the
Needham Funeral Chapel. 520
Dundas Street (Friday 2-5 and 7-
9 p.m.) where the funeral and
committal service was con-
ducted Saturday, November
19th at 1 p.m. Rev. Herbert
Summers of Richards Memorial
United Church officiating, Inter-
ment tollowed in Clinton
Cemetery. -47
M€CLENNAN
Ida At Listowel Memorial
Hospital, on Sunday, November
20, 1983, Ida Gertie Doberthein,
of Wallace Twp., in her 72nd
year. Beloved wife of John Gor-
don McClennan. Dear mother of
Doreen (Mrs. George Berfelz)
of Gowanstown, Audry
(Mrs. Brion Triebner),
of Kippen, William, of Arthur,
John, of Listowel and Wayne, of
Palmerston. Dear aunt of Ken,
of Arthur. Sister of Hazel (Mrs.
Carl Seiler) and Eva (Mrs. Gor-
don Metzger), both of
Palmerston, 18 grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren also
survive. Predeceased by one
son Gary, 4 brothers and 2
sisters. Rested at the Hardy
Funeral Home, Harriston until
Wednesday, November 23rd
when the funeral service was
held from Palmerston United
Church at 2 p.m. Interment in
the Palmerston
Cemetery. 47nx
43. Births
CALDWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Gory Caldwell,
R.R. 3 Blyth welcome with love
their daughter, Catherine Irene,
weighing 9 Ib. 5 oz. on
November 4, 1983, at Winghom
and District Hospital.
Catherine's grandparents ore
Cotherine and Gordon Caldwell
and Pot and Pearl
Mason. 47nx
GARNISS
Roger and Debra of 56 Princess
Se, Clinton wish to announce
the birth of their son Allen
William Terry Richard on
November 21, 1983 at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 8
oz. Now Kathy has a
brother. 47nx
46. In memoriam
STEWART
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
Isabel Stewart who passed
owoy one year ago November
25th, 1982.
Little we knew when we woke
that morning,
The sorrow the day would br-
ing,
The call was sudden, the shock
severe,
To part with the one we loved
so dear.
You didn't have time to soy
farewell,
Or for us to say goodbye,
You had gone before we knew
it,
And only God knows the reason
why.
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name,
And all we have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Our hearts still ache with
sadness,
Our silent tears still flow,
For what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Dearly loved and sadly missed
by Margaret and Floyd, Harvey
and Sandra and
grandchildren. --47x
STEWART
In loving memory of a dear wife
Isabel Stewart, who passed
away one year ago November
25th 1982.
I often sit and think of you,
And think of how you died,
To think you couldn't say good-
bye,
Before you closed your eyes.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe,
I never thought your death so
near.
And only those who have loved
con tell,
The pain of parting without a
farewell.
Till we meet again, lovingly
remembered by her husband
Lloyd. --47
HOY
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother Mrs.
William Hoy who passed away
November 28, 1957.
Today recalls sad memories,
Of a dear Mother gone to rest,
And the ones who think of her
today,
Are the ones who loved her
best.
-Lovingly remembered by her
family, -47x
47. Cord of thanks
SCOTCHMER
Thanks to all who showed their
kindness to both of us by calls
and visits. Also cards and treats
while Rose was in the hospital
and since returning home. It
was very much appreciated by
both. Special thanks to Dr.
Salsbury, Dr. Steed, Dr. Watts
and the nurses on first floor.
Gordon and Rose. -47
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To
Joel Jenkins Blyth
Nicole Bradley Brumfield
Eric Broome R.R. 3 Clinton
Jennifer Harris cllntdn
Angie Jervis Seaforth
Kenneth Penfound Auburn
Amy Vanderhaar R.R. 2 Bayfield
Kevin Buchanan Clinton
Michael Preszcator Lond.sboro
Rachel Vander Sterre Clinton
Darryl Youngblut Myth
Mark Feddes Clinton
Angie Campbell Bayfield
Ben Vanderhaar R.R. 2 Bayfield
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Games That Make Sense
Out -of -touch
This game can be played hy two or more pen -
pie One person wraps up assorted things I tea,
coffee. rice. marbles. pennies, a ball, a bracelet.
etc ' 1n a piece of cloth The other person or
persons. try to guess the contents of each pack-
age hy touching them once
The smell game
This game can be played by two or more peo-
ple One person puts in bowls things that smell.
such as lemons. cloves. coffee. soap. perfume or
apples The other players try to guess what is in
each bowl, by smell alone They can either close
their eyes or be blind -folded
(lot -of -sight game
This game can be played by two or more peo-
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placing them rn pian sight but near something
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46. in memoriam
TANI N
in loving memory of wear hus-
band, father a :' grandfather
Wesley Irwin man, who pass-
ed away ur years ago Nov.
19th, I
Just a prayer from those who
love you
Just a memory fond and true.
In our hearts you Dive forever.
Because we thought the world
of you.
Treasure him Lord. in your
garden of rest
For here on earth, he was one
of the best.
Wife Marg, Rick, Barb and fami-
ly, Judy, Delmar and family,
Elinore and family. -47
47. Card of thanks
GILES
The family of the late Russell
Giles wishes to express their
sincere thanks to our friends,
relatives and neighbours for
their expressions of kindness
and concern during our
bereavement,, donations to the
Gideon Bible Society, Cancer
Society and Lung Association. A
special thanks to the neighbors
for the donation given in his
name to the hospital, Dr,
Newland, staff of Clinton Public
Hospital and to the speakers of
Joseph Street Gospel Hall for
your visits. Your kindness will
always be remembered,
Doreen, Kenneth, Keith and
Kevin. -47x
47. Card of thanks
wALLIS
I would like to soy thank you to
the doctors and nurses of Clin-
ton Hospital, our family,
neighbors and friends. Special
thank you to Rev. Pick and the
U.C.W. of Ontario Street Chur-
ch. Charlie Wallis. -47
DOER
We would like to thank all our
friends. neighbours and
relatives for the lovely gifts,
cards, flowers and good wishes
we received for our 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary. Special
thanks to our family who helped
organize the evening, and to
the ladies who helped in the kit-
chen. All this was much ap-
preciated and will be long
remembered. Emerson and
Phyllis.-47nx
HARRIS
We would like to express our
thanks and appreciation for the
lovely flowers, cards, all our
friends and relatives who come
to our 60th Wedding Anniver-
sary Open House. A very
special thank you to our family
for organizing this most
memorable day, the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary Branch 109
who prepared and served the
lunch, and the friends who
poured tea, namely Mae
McAuley, Jean Elliott, Allie
Govier and Alice Anstoy.
Sincerely Bert and
Marion. 47x
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®1164113
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all our
friends, relatives and neighbors
who have been so kind to us
during Corri's stay in both Strat-
ford and Winghom Hospital. We
appreciate very much the cords,
letters, flowers and those who
drove Gerrit to the hospital. We
also wish to thank the ladies
who cleaned our home. Sincere-
ly Gerrit and Corri Beimers.-47
GREEN
401 wish to give special thanks to
Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Flowers and
all the nurses on first floor of
Clinton Hospital, during my il-
lness, for their special care,
flowers and cords. Special
thanks to the Lioness Club and
Senior Citizens, friends and
neighbours for their visits and
gifts, to Rev. R. Brubocher of
Goderich Calvary Baptist
Church for all his visits. Lettie
Green. -47
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