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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-15, Page 17
5:1:7 Pz5 OWEN--In xo ig .memaryy of a de it and speciaigranddaughter, Kristen, wI left°i nch 14, 1987. There is a 00004a, my heart called memnory-.la In it VOA.wilyOvaremain, There's aliVeS a memory and al- - ways a tear For someone I loved and held so Though heaven and earth divide us And distance seems a lot, A flower still grows between us, The gentle Forget-me-not. —Always with us and sadly miss- ed, love Gram and Gramma Plumb. OWEN®In loving memory of a dear friend, Kristen M. Owen, who passed away March 14, 1987, at the -age of 14. It's hard to believe the time had come For Kristen to go away, She only hada short time — A short time to stay. As we close our eyes and remember her We try to understand the reason WHY — Why we never had the time — The time to say goodbye. We will always remember her cheerful smile That warmed our every day, .That look in her baby blue eyes Made us sit back, sit back and cry. As we bow our heads in prayer and say: "Kristen, Kristen, we will miss you every day." For we know you were a friend to everyone, And. God will be with you until for- ever is done. We know even though"she's not here; -Our memories will never fade away, For Kristen will always be a part of us, each and every single day. —In loving memory from: 1987 LOPS Grads. ov'i�fi ':f;:•:! f'. Yl:'h{/:'r'f�fi/lr } ��. ,? ``�• �..'`'ry OW a yea This MOD wines a , G►it sad re". gretss• It brings back a dui Ne. will never forget YoR left us without a goodbye But Mr memories of you will never die. i{ We •miss you "mire than anyone knows As each day passes theemhess grow. Thetears we shed, we can wipe away But the ache in our hearts will al- ways stay. You left so suddenly your thoughts unknown But you left us memories we, are` proud to own. . —Always in our hearts, love Mom and Dad. OWEN-4n loving memory of a good friend and wonderful sister, Kristen, who -passed away March 14, 1987. If tears could build a stairway And memories could builda lane, I'd walk allthe way to heaven Tobringyou home again. I think of you in silence. I often speak your name, But all I have are memories And your picture in afr .Y frame. It broke my heart to lose you ' v But you did not go alone; FOOD PRicP ARATIt�1V -- Somebod slava s For part of me went with you y , ' s a ick' ov the joh of prieparing the- &oci during licit De] The day God called you home. Day wh le others only have -to enjoy it. Grade '8 studehts .,Steve Wittig and ShirleyVersa 9 re 1pCe fhs —Lovingly remembered and sadly taste . treats during recent'Hat °Dog bay a T,iurnbaerry Centra! Public School. missed, Vickie. Niasenrsawationsitir ARTHR S SOCIETY Births QUIPP Ken and Barb are pleased to announce the arrival of their beautiful song Kenneth "Luke", on, March 7, weighing seven pounds, seven and a half ounces, at Listowel Memorial Hospital. Luke is the first grandchild for ' Harold and Edith Quipp of Wingham; the first great- grandchild of Wilfred and Mamie Broughton of Monkton and the eighth great-grandchild for Viola Sanburn of Bluevale. Luke is also the llth grandchild for George and Eileen Hamilton of Wroxeter. LANG — Jim and Wendy Lang of Wingham are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Andrew James, seven pounds, 12 ounces, on March 8 at Wingham and District Hospital. A grandson for George and Noreen Lang of London, first grandchild for. John and Sue Dunn of Deep River. BENNINGTO'N — Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bennington of Thornbury ar to announce the birth. of their first child, a son, Kyle Charles, born March 8 at Grey -Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen Sound, weighing seven pounds, 10 ounces. Proud grandparents are Bill and Maude Schiestel of Wing'Ihain and Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Ben- nington, England. INGLIS - Mr. and'Mrs. Gregory Inglis, RR 1, Clifford, joyfully an- nounce the birth 'Of their son, Joh>n Gregory Mac, five poundaleight ounces, on -March 10 at Wtaghairt and District Hospital.P ird grandparents are Mac and Norma Inglis and Jerry and Mary McG nn. BOOTH.. Mr. and.' Mrs.;. eor e. Booth. - lo ??e their sau. 'nli . `: . FOWLER -. Bruce and Mauree are happy to announ the birth of their son, Michae Andrew, on Thursday, Feb. 25, a 8:23 p.m., weighing five pounds, 1 ounces, at Toronto East Ge al Hospital. Proud grandparents' Bob and Dora Fowler of Durham and Murray and Louise Stainton Wingham. FERGUSON -- Cale Blake was born Feb. 29 at St. Joseph's "Hospital i London. He is joyfully welcomed' by parents, Blake and Dana; brother Kent; grandparents, Brian and Rita Metcalfe of Wingham and Jack and Alberta Ferguson of Listowel and great-grandmother, Myrtle Met- calfe of Wingham. HILL ® Mark and Jill of Etobicoke are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Jacob Aaron, born March 5, weighing.eight pounds, seven and re a half ounces. A grandson for Arch • --- Heart COMING EVE NETS SINGLES' DANCE • At `White Carnation Hall", Satur- day, March 26, Holmesville, dancing 9 p.m. to 1' a:m. Music byTiffens. RECORD KEEPING Thursday, March 24, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Huronview Auditorium, .$10 per person. Pre -registration is needed. Record keeping, financial security, investments, and speak- ers. Call Jane Muegge at the Ontario Ministry of. Agriculture • 81 Food of- en- . fice at 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170. ce Limited enrollment 1' t BUS TRIP 2 • George Joness, .Owen Sound, Thurs., • • April . °Phone Helen McBurney, are Nicholson Bus Lines, 35713424. DANCE At the Wingham Armouries, Friday, "HospitalMarch 25 from 8:30-11:30 p.m., Gor- n don's Olde Tyme Music. Free will donations. Sponsored by Wingham's HaGang. Gang. Ladies please bring sandwiches, 15,22- OLD TIME DANCE - Gorrie Community Hall, Friday, 'March 18, Proceeds to Howick Lions Swinii ingPool. ham wereMany lends in shocked and saddene town of ed Sandra Schipper, Beeton and fd ' - to grandchildren, Chris and Angie learn of the sudden death of John Leggatt and Kristin and Michael Hans Schipper of 364 Minnie Street, Schipper. He is also survived by Wingham, on Tuesday, March 8. He several relatives in Holland. ' " • was in his 66th year\ Rev. J. Rea Grant conducted Hans Schipper was born in Olden- funeral service at The McBurney burg, Germany, on Apri1.2,11922and Funeral Home, Wingham, on - came to this country in 1952 to the , Friday, March 11,at two o'clock. town of Wingham: He had. served for Final resting place will be Wingham 35 years as foreman at the Prerndor ` Cemetery. Factory. He was a faithful_ member Honorary pallbearers were .-Jim of Wingham United Church. Hainiiton, Bill Johnston, Gerry Left to:mourn his sudden passing are -his , wif � � Wilhelm," ��'a� 1�acln e, Gordnh' e, the former.de ' ' Boer; their family; R Anna I''egggtt • df►d` �e�t- Balker.: �����. y; oelie afro Alcan tributewere carried by © Leggatt of Goderich and Johnand Wingfie land Dave Gibson. • six,. at brother for and Grace Hill of Wingliam and Jerrold and Pauline Vasey, Hamilton. DEAL — . Joseph 'and Sophia of Wingham are pleased'to announce the-.airrival Of -Zachary Morgan On Sunday, March 6, _at 1:24 p.m., weighing eight pounds, eight ounces. A broiler forI lane ra; NIXON' =- Steve and Patti MxOn RR 5, Brussels, are happy ant- noun'ee the- Oteir son Kyle Steven, e , I5 btiacek On Mares 7 a � `' tgl n e'Dtstrict 1 I.i$8'`s.,.L:,c•.,C r aca,'%:rc,._ c l!se. euchre party The weekly euchre party was held in -the Sacred Heart Church parish hall last Tuesday with eight tables in play. Edythe Coultertwas the. high lady and Irene Smythe was low lady. Herb Slayton and Dave Murray tied for hi man, with Mr; Murray rlifsWhi4di.irt zJi.tG,-. draw. Eileen McGlynn (piayin ass man) was low man. et` vaxers were Kay Rich and fkeL Te�tmpleraan.. ,The .neat -card Martin 15. BAKER — Passed away at her home. in Morris Township on Sunday, March 13, Miss. Annie I. Baker, in her 91st year. She was the dear sister-in-law of Howard Wilkinson; aunt of Charles Wilkinson of Morris Township; Clayton and Mary Wilkinson of Kitchener and Mrs. Gordon W. (Abbie) Wilkinson of Smithville. She is also survived by three great-nieces; two great- nephews; one great -great-niece and eine great great-nephew. She was predeceased by her sister, Cora Wilkinson (1958) ; her nephew, Gordon liVeWilkinSOn (1985) and one great-niece,, Friends may call at The McBurney Funeral Rome, rngharn, on Tuesday from 2 to 4 an to 9. Funeral' Service will be he 3 the knot home on Wi » nesay at `1,:30; Rev, Geis 1 d elating. InterMetiY t ,foo 'ki gharn Keane ry. 31 MOO h n - GRANT—Passed away at Stratford General Hospital on Sunday, March 6, ,Mrs. Mary Grant of Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow, formerly of RR 3,Brussels, in her 81st year. Born in Greece, Mrs. Grant was prey deceased by her husband, William, . in 1977. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Emily Carras of Hyannis, Massachusetts and Mrs. Nina Liak, South Dakota. Funeral • service was conducted March 8 at one o'clock at the Brussels Chapel of M. L. Watts Funeral Homes by Rev. Charles Carpentier. Final resting place will be Brussels Cemetery, A BIC IMPRESSION Noji Ira wit Wan you tutor It's rlit.