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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-08-23, Page 14,. • dards of Than The family of the late Helen Stephens would like to express our sincere appreciation to friends, neighbors and relatives for their ex- pressions of sympathy and kindness shown us at the time of our recent bereavement. Thank you for the lovely floral tributes, donations to the Gorrie United Church Memorial Fund, and for food brought to our home. Special thank you to the staff and residents at the Harriston Re- tirement Residence for their care, encouragement and companionship to Mom. To Rev. Don Pugh for his comforting words, to Marie Strong for the music, to the ladies of the United Church Women for the lovely luncheon and to the M. L. Watts Fu- neral Home for their guidance. Your kindness was much appreciated. We would like to share this tribute to our Mom and Grandma, with each of you, who knew and loved her. We are the reflections of her life, the love we give to others is the love she gave to us. The beauty we see in the world, we saw first through her eyes. The treasures of family and friends were her gift to us. We learn to live with dignity, courage and strength be- cause she lived that way. We look to the future with peaceful, • hopeful hearts because she taught us that we could choose to be happy rather than bitter. So when we cry, as we do, we shed tears of oy that she lived and shared our lives, d. s and though has shehas gone, she has not gone far, for we are the reflections of her life. Eleanore, EvelynAnne and their families, Greg and his family, Debbie and Cheryl Thanks to all who sent cards, fruit, flowers, visits and all who were so kind to me during my stay in Uni- versity Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. McKenzie, Dr. Smith, Dr. Ping and Rev. Jeff Hawkins. All is very much appreciated. Harold Hyndman I wish to thank the nurses and staff of the Wingham hospital, and the thoughtful people who sent me cards while I was in hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Hanlon. Mrs. Laura Hutchinson The Sportsfest '88 Committee would like to extend a big thank you to those who helped make. Sportsfest a big success: Wingham Optimists, Wingham Kinsmen; Belgrave Kins- men, Canadettes, Boy Scouts, Wing - ham Happy Gang, Wingham Air Cadets, Minor Hockey Mothers and all those volunteers who gave so freely of their time to organize events, score keep, referee, umpire and register participants. Your ef- forts certainly made Sportsfest ': c a successful "community"event. We wish to thank all neighbors, friends and relatives for flowers, do- nations and food brought to our homes at the time of the passing of our father, James Adams. Special thanks to Rev. Charles Carpentier, Max and Barb Watts, and the Wrox- eter UCW for providing lunch fol- lowing the service. Your acts of kindness will always be remember- ed. The Adams family 1 wish to thank my family, friends and neighbors for the flowers, cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient at the Wingham and District Hospit- al. Many thanks to the doctors and nurses in ICU for their special care. Jill Haelzle I would- like _to <extend a sine -ere - thank friends who sent cards, flowers and called while I was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ping, ICU and out-patient nursing staff. Bonnie Walker The family of the late Jim Case - more would like to, thank friends,, neighbors and relatives for their ex- pressions of sympathy during our recent loss. The cards, flowers, do= nations and food were all greatly ap- preciated. Special thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Long, Dr. O'Mole, second floor nursing staff and all Homecare Workers, and the McBurney Funer- al Home for their kindness. Words cannot express our gratitude to Linda Knight, Cathy Walker, K. Walker, Karen McCutcheon, Mar- lene Richmond of the Community Nursing Services for their continued support and TLC. Evelyn Casemore, Linda and Joe Smith and family; Diane and Heathe Thynne and family, Pat and Dale Tasker and family, Bev and Brian Walden and family, Ross and Joanne Casemore and family I would like to thank my family and friends for visits, the lovely flowers, gifts and many cards when I was a patient an the hospital. Spe- cial thanks to Drs. Gear, Hanlon and McGregor and to the nurses in ICU. As always your care was superb. Also thanks to my many s . who dropped in to say "hi"It was all greatly appreciated. ..-.._ Kathy -Edgar you to family, neighbors and We would like to express our sin- cere thanks to those who sent cards, flowers, gifts and visited us while in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Mc- Gregor and staff in OB Your thoughtfulness will always be re- membered. Vickie and Courtney Petteplace We wish to express our sincere thanks to all friends and neighbors on the 9th of Turnberry for the gifts and potluck in honor of our recent marriage. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated. Jamie and Lori Heffer We would like to thank everyone for ikeir kind thoughts and words of support during this special time in our daughter, Natasha's, life..Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Long for his care and support and the OB staff at Wingham and District Hospital. Barb and Larry Simmons Advertising brings product information to .you. CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION GAMES FOR *WREN — `Several representatives of Kentucky Prlad `hIcken had des for the youngsters Saturday and Sunday at Cruickshank Park in connection with°Spdi tsfest ',58. Here they load a game of toss -the -water -filled -balloon. 4 50th Anniversary for Mr. 84 Mrs. Toru t: ae at the Beigrave Institute Hall on Sat. August 27th. Open House 7:00 8:30 p.m. Dance 9:00 -1:00 Best Wishes Only 5th Wedding Anniversary The family of Lloyd and Mary Walden wish to invite friends and neighbours to an OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Sept 4, 1988 1:30 - 5:00 pm Blyth United Church Best Wishes Only sit Ilan to attend the i Beag F€bUUOEe' IN ZURICH Saturday, Aug. 27 Activities Begin At 7 AM + Old Fashioned Breakfast + Home -Cooked Beans (with BBQ Pork Chop) + Custom Rod and Antique Car Show + Continuous Entertainment Come Early -Stay Late—Have Fun ing Events 40TH ANNIVERSARY The family of Dean and Kay Earn- gey invite relatives and friends to an open house to celebrate their par- ents40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, August 28 from 2-5 p.m. at the Elora Legion Hall. Best wishes only. DANCE With "The Entertainers". A fund raising dance for the Wingham, and Area Day Centre for the Home- ` bound, Saturday, September 17, 9 p.m. -i a.m. at the Brussels Commu- nity Centre. Lunch provided. 23,30,6,13 MEET BOB RAE Bob Rae, Leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party, will open the Huron -Bruce Election Headquarters on the Main Street of Dungannon on Sat., Aug. 27 at 3 p.m. Your are in- vited. BUCK AND DOE For Kent Thompson and Tammy Roesler on Sat., Aug. 27 at Wingham Legion, dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m. BUCK AND DOE For Kim Jacklin and Scott David- son, Friday, September 2, Listowel Agricultural Hall, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Lunch provided. Music by DJ. $4 per person. 23,30 BUS TRIPS ACNE, Toronto, Sat., Sept. 3; Tues., Oct. 11, Walter Qstenick Austrian Band and Dancers, Variety Night, Bingernan Park, Book before Aug. 30. Phone- Helen McBurney, Nichol- son Bus Lines, 357-3424. PRE -NATAL CLASSES For residents of Bruce and Huron Counties to be held at the Lucknow Central Public School starting Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m. Please register by calling The Bruce County Health Unit at 528-3436. $10 per couple. 23,30,6 QUILTS OLD AND NEW The Hurn County Pioneer Museum will be holding its fourth annual quilt show at the Museum, 110 North Street, Goderich, Saturday, August 20 until September 5. Hours: 10 a.m.- 4: 30 p.m. daily, Sunday, 1-4:30p.m. 16,23,30 BLYTHFESTIVAL The Cookie War: August 31, Sept. 1 (matinee), 3 (rush seats only for all these performances); Fires intheNight: August 25, 26, 27 (matinee, rush seats only for all perform- ances); Lucien: August 30, Sept. 3 (matinee); Bordertown Cafe: Aug. 25 (matinee), 27, (rush seats only for these two performances), 29, Sept. 1, 2. SINGLES' DANCE At White Carnation Hall, Holmes- ville on Sat., Aug. 27. Dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Music by Norm Dooms - more. No jeans. RCMP MUSICAL RIDE At Hanover Raceway, Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. Advance tickets, adults $5 and children $2.50. Tickets available at Triangle Discount. Sponsored by Hanover Lioness Club. 23,30,6,13 Cancer can be beaten. IETE C CANADIAN CNADDWWNNE S�TVI Du CANCER