The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-05-31, Page 15ne is of, ►e Wil. gb
ands 1 1� ; ►ould Ike
thank tieperson Who sent,.
beautiful roses teapaarlitto Vis.„
was a.fne orable end to of year.
N
gra
owdoe and Mari Botts andn0oar ... new
nr Vie;
daughter°, Brittany would like to =` Man
send . a special .thanks to Dr. Lazar,.. secoi
Dr. Creighton and Dr. Bajurneyannd .Wi
file nursing staff of Unit 3, County , of \
tlieir
Bruce General Hospital, Walkerton, tht
for their excellent care. An extra DoUg
special thank you to Dr., Stan Brown ut^tiey' K. r em
andander, X epres
the entire IVF team at Univer-
city Hospital for sy�'at this � tlray.e" lid
making this dream greatly i �:preclatedl
a reality. ;
argil, Catherineaml-Donald
Casemore, Doug and yrd
.9 and fami1 Ka?ren,
We wish to express our thanks :to.
the Town of Winghafin:;for their�sun.
port in our c'
thank you to It
Dairy and Zei
tions, and time.
Wingham Brownies, girl
Gudes.And Pathfiride .s
'.e sales. A spial
rd 'aste, SunRise•
rrtheir' kind demi-
Happy
Love Mom, Dad., 13.1„,
D.J. and Brad
M.EMO:I
CURIUE..-fin lovin
wife, wither a ► g3r
Sarah Kathleen12q Cur
passe
away May31,1980-
In our home she ,a fondly remem-
bered` `
Sweet memories cling to her name
Those wholoved her in life sincerely..::
Stilt love her in death just the Same.,
-Fondly remembered by husband
George and family
MEMORIAL SERVICE
A service in memory of Annie
Louise Howes, wife of the late Gil-
, beheldvrn-the�Jroxs-1
0 eter United Church on Saturday,
June `.4, 1988 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Howes
passed away in Ottawa on May 12,
1:,
I ngham
now �otns
Wingham . Super X Drugs is now
flying the =Shoppers Drug Mart
banner and a bright red sign on the.
storefront hasannounced that .fact -tri
Wingham and area residents for a
week now.
According to an announcement
by
Donald McPhee, "the same Cheerful
faces" of staff. and pharmacists that
Wingham residents have come to
know and trust at Super X will
continue to greet customers and help
them with all their health care
needs.
In addition, customers will now be
able to choose from a greater
product selection, including the
Shoppers Drug ITart exgivef.:
Life
Brand products.
• As part. of a national group, the
new hoppers drug Mart Stores-, 11
be able to offer more to consLiniers
through promotions, and participate
more filly in -community sportsand
activiti
It, is with deep regret that the
Brenzil family; shares the sad news
of the.sudden passing of a loving hus-
band an_ d father, Alert J es (at)
re lzi o No *, ..nberry Retatd
RR 3, Win sin 'm Mr.' Brenzil `,died.
Monda ' May 23; at i=
�'� � , W ngharn, and
`District Hospital in his 59th •year.
Born in Seeneekr Township on Aug,
27, 1929, Mr Brenzil was- a son of
Mrs. Cora (Belli„reel ofd it i4.<
York and the. =late' Henry Breezi (1969). He received :his elementar
education: in Seneca—Township and
attended School: He
was employed as office .Manager at
Robert's=.Meat.Cte.,'Bintirooka work
ed .as territorymanager s
manager for Allis Chalmers �F
Machinery for 20 `years;
Toronto, J K. Farm Bgnip
Chatham and: Hackett Parr
ment, Lucknow; and ,for tl
Year,. salesman for • Central
Supply, Brantford, 4 £ ;...
Mr. Br nzil came
u :9! 1 w Over _
beenn active in Manyy or:ganizatxoils in
the town He was a fa`ul°nfernber
, of Wingham United Churchwherehe
had served, as elder.; a charter
member of Blackheath 'Lions Club
and .a member of Win ham Li
lib ; execative member of the.
in '"at Ironmen atittan avid=
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�!cti
rna:
n-
ora rl►{ga To ripkins of Bible Cfll a or tan-'
the Cadialr.Ca'n
Elmira and far ►,er: of the Li i'
, � stowel . �aer ,.Seci�gty, will be accepted:: as
expressions of srympathy
it: s +cdpated that as business
area dori May 24 at
her
lhsrs. Taimpkins was born on April.
grows, additional staff will he hiked. ' residence,
Shg was 72.
Super X Drag stores were
acquired by Shoppers Drug Mart.- -
a division: of Imasco Limited --
-.in
1986, There are more than 570 retail
drug stores in Canada operating
under the Shoppers Drug Mart
umbrella.
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ANA A' WADI
presented with a
closing of the tent 9A
The girls also received
workbook.
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`til;
a .. i..a .w 11,
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wit` receiUi$ °i'
dy to •
I hi
14.
a
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5,1916in Wallace' Township.
She was • the daughter of the late
DavidandAnme (Neuert,) igen
She is survived by her husband
Ralph Tompkins whom she married
on May 25, •1938 in Kitchener.
Shoe lived in Wallace Township and
the ;Listowelarea and on a Borrie
..area: farm for 17 years before
moving to Elmira. in 1974. •
Mrs. Tompkins Was a member of
the Listowel Missionary Church and
the Elmira Missionary Church.
Besides her husband she is sur-
vived by one,r ter Paid
herub) a owte i chef e
Kitchener
don Lin toil; 'Philip.
e �
The funeral sere ice •was, held. et
the Kevin . Y BrOwfi Funeral Home,
MeLatighlin and Reed !Clime' on
l aei"o •.Robert
uman. and sinfer Paster Bi11
dot” o dated_ t es' rvice .
t McKee; Murray
e ail d Ralph orbyywy.,�y
s •Were Y ober t and
8 "
15
Ince rent Was in Fairview Ceme-
Listowel°.
i rl donations -to inrianuet
9-0
i..a nation on
t"pin theit)8g=
�.l
love.
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Municipal police forces . in
havSiam, Clinton and. Goderich
e received provincial funding for
new impaired driving enforcement
initiatives.
In making the announcement on
behalf of . Solicitor General Joan
Smith, Huron MPP Jack Riddell
said the grants are part of a comi-
mitment by the Ontario government
tO
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Bother, Penhis: ifs, re-
. oma Sri ilfh, r oin he ma
,Cane U► itied..Church, Glom
eir-family:
hie °*mail of
a Suzanne and Ron Doyle,
... and Nancy
Brenzil; , Stratford; , Debbie and:
Jamie` :Stapleton, Port Lambtore
Patricia Brenzil of Chatham and
Sandy and Tom MacLean, Kincar-
dine. There are 12 grandchildren:
Carly 'Brenzil, Danny and Lonny
,Elliott,. Nadine, Molly, Leslie and
Patrick Doyle, Kelly and Jason
Brenzil, Denis and. Greg Stapleton
and Derek- MacLean; and three
brothers,.Jack Brenzil, RR 1, York,
Allanarena, Mount Hope and
Lary;... Brenzil of York. He was
predeceased < by his , sister,. Helen
Poplar, in 1987. •
Friendspaid their respects at The
McBurney Funeral Home,
Wi hamt on Tuesday afternoon and
evening. -Federal service was held
Wednesday, May 25, at 1:30, con-
ducted by Rev. J. Rea Grant. Inter-
ment followed in W.ingham
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were friends, Ken
Wood and Gerald Smith, both of
Witham; and nephews, Harold
Kells of Chatham, Doug Martin, Bin -
brook, Casey and Craig Smith.
ceithpaired driving through. SCAMMBLJ -- Terry and ' Carol
ereaaed enforcement and other
tnease
- iirovince is providing special.
one -til ,, 'conditional financial
. ssistance for newror enhanced
municipal 011E4 3,force
y,m%red
drivingenforcement. initiatives,"
said -.Mr, ;idle .Vkha.41.to is
minister of agriculture anderfood:
"We'want toenceinige police forces
to itidertake .this a ype Of increased
enforcement."
Police in. Wingham will receive
$6;000 in additional funding, while
the'pollee force in Clinton will
receive $6,500and the Goderich
Three +y # receive $2,900.
Mr. Riddell noted that the Ontario
Provincial Police implemented a
year-round province -wide RIDE
t edUee Impaired Driving.
uE cry here) program earlier this
Scammell of RR 5, Lucknow, are.
pleased to announce the birth of
Adam Wesley Steven, born May 23
at 8:34 a.m. at UVingham and Dis-
trict Hospital,weighing five pounds.
12; ounces. The new .arrival is a
brother. for Andre* and a grandson'
for l nd Mrs s aitterand Mrs;,
and UM, Steve .Sonira1010 .both
Wingham. Great grandparents ate::
Wilfred Clipperton, Whitechurch
Mr. atittiMrs, Leo •Blsnoski, Plorid",•
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Davids
Listowel and Mrs. Ernie Sapwe,
Stratfordt,
H TSS - Brad and
Hiusser .-of RR 3, Win ;l
ice ,the birth of - the
po nd. ti: t u
An�acnda Lyei �i , bonaofice Zvi
a.m. at Wingham and
pital, She is a little sister for
and.<a' ey.Y,1%N
v
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