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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-12-13, Page 164�. ad Armouries toGordon's wk,,. Fri.„- Dec. 1 at Pim Freewill tion. we ese „bring sandwiches. 51,13 60TRWEIMNGANNIVERSARY Friends and relatives are invited to an open bowel() celebrate the 60th wedding anniversary a€ Jack and Dorene McGee on Dec. 16, 17 or 18. afternoon or evening at their home, Apt. 34400, GypSy Lane, .Blyth, Ont. 6,13 CANTATA St_ Andrew's Presbyterian Church Clog, ",ngham, will present the Cantata "An Old Fashioned Christ- mas" on Sun., Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m_ in the church sanctuary. Babysitting provided. Everyone welcome. 6,13 NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE tir WroxeterHall, music by DJ. For tickets phone 335-3302. 6,13 WingharapiBu on Wed.„ Dee. 2t., a.m„ for hear surveillance, ana rola screening, and immunization. Adult immtmization will also be of- fered at this dire. EXPECTANTPARENTCLASSES The Huron County Health Unit in- vites you to attend -the Expectant Parent Classes being held at the RNA School, Viinghmn, commenc- ing Thurs., Jan.. 5, 1989. Please pre- register by calling the Health Unit Office at 357x,264. 13,20,27 Mawr the C Cash lit On Weekly Blyfft Bucks craws See participating Blyth merchants for full details. Cards of -Thanks The fad of the late Myrtle Deans wish to thank friends, rela- tives and neighbors for their expres- sions of sympathy through cards, Bowers, food and donations to the Arthritis Sock, Beast and Stroke Fund and other societies. Special thanks to Dr. Harlon and the staff of Winghamfor . their _ long months of service: To Rev. John Vaudry for his comforting words. and spiritual support. Also to the ladies of St Andrew's for lunch fol- bring the funerat.hanks also to the staff of the McBurney Funeral Ra I ft was all very much appreci- ated. Thompson and Deans family f would like to thank everyone for the cards, gift and visits whde in Wingham and District Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to the nurses on second floor and Dr. Bekaetake Roy Robinson Y Many thanks to my neighbors and friends for -gifts, flowers acards sent during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital, London..A specialp thank you for food brought into our home. Mee Johnston I wish to thank our family, friends and neighbors for flowers, gifts and cards. Special thaw to an who vis- ited me and to the doctors and nurses on third d a of Stratford General Hospital. Stuart Chamney. The War Amps CHILD AMPUTEE PROGRAM- Fortatfonnation din/ toll-free area -codes 519, 613.7€, 1-800-268-8821; other area codes dial 1-840-268-8917 NOW WAIT YOUR. TURN - A 'jZturt? hungry ;';::: � .frond sannual A lengthy illness. ended Sunday, Dec. 4, for Miss Myrtle A.e4Deaa; of Winga when She passed away at Wingham and District Hasp. She was in her nth year, - Miss Deans was born Oct,. 23,1901, in Turnberry Township, daughter of the late William Deans and Mary Wood. Shwattended elementary secondary school, and then graduated from Normal School. She taught school its West Wawannsh Tom; Wiaghani, Twat/arty, -Wa ceebur Port Colborne and Pincher Alberta. She also worked as a sec- retary for the Toronto Telegrams for several years.A member of St An drew's Presbyter Church, she was also actively moved in the Women's Iconionary &defy athe - church. Miss Deans was. Leone 'ho pson i3 sister-int,,Bw ©f Jean D W I .' a a and Fr Taylor Centre, Mi was the aunt of Les Ten, Bill and Peter Mons. She was. PredeCeaSed by her brothers, Leslie and Jam. Deans and.. her sister,- Gertrude Adair. Of • Friends paid .their respat The k, McBurney Funeral Home until Tuesday when complete funeral and Etta l service was candueted at two O'clock; by, Rear., lohn P. Wacky. -Pallbearers were Les Biltatid Peter Deans, Clare Nier- gartisr Allam MEQ and Gordon Service held Saturday for James E. Wright Funeral service was held Saturday,. Dec. 10,, at two **dock at The McBurney Funeral Nemo, Wingliain, for James E. Wright, of RR 4,, mesal a': who pasSed Thursday, Dec. S,at awaway_,Wingham and District Hospital.: Lieut. Cad Barber of the Win harm Corps'e saltation may, where MrMWright was a member, 4 iated, and'In- follow' in i a, alheareisroll 'M! Markt Margaret Pearl Walker in Turn - berry: They farmed together on Lot Concetsion, of ` . A berry until she predeceased him. in August of 1979. Mr. Wright's death is,married by a y: 'Gordon and Donna, Ray- mond -and er Wrightau of ,. There. are Wright, RR dren and two great-grandchildren. LIVE r'AT1VlTJ SE during McRA.GUE Wayne and Jo-Arn welcome two hoysi, boracite*. Jo- seph's' Hospital, London, on 'Sa - day, Nov. 26. Brent Kenneth, two ' pounds, 15 Ounces and:. Bradley George, : two pounds, seven owes. Ecstatic grandparents are Ken and Shirley McKague and Muriel G- mett of Wingham and. Dan Grum- mett, Alamo, Texas. Trouble for big a brother, Bryan. WHARTON -- Steve and Julie of Wingham are pleased to announce the birth, of their son, Curtis Brad- ley, eight pounds, nine ounces, on Dec. 2 at Wingham. and District Hos- pital. A brother for Timothy. Proud grandparents are Dave and Dorothy Wharton. of Wingham and George and Marie Blake, Breis. HEALS --Albert and lima of RR 5, Wingham, announce with joy the birth of their daughter, Jessica Frances, seven pounds,: 12 ounces, on Dee. 2 at Wingham and District Raspier. A sister for Jennifer and Jeremy. WE EN Y — Paul and Shane non. of Belgrave welcome With love their first child, a daughter,, L% Arnie, born. Dec. 6 at Wingham and ., t Hospital, The newarrival tipped the at six pounds, , eight and is the first'grandchildfair¢ Pauine Jackson, third, grandchild' r._Nelson and Jean Maher, allottniL , Paid and Karen of �Fq Bel- annOunce, the bit Coolkd ir: at et &tal,. 4 olid, x !�H 1