The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-02-21, Page 15CARD
I would like to thank my relatives,.
friends and neighbors for the cards,.
best wishes and especially the visit
with each one of you at my recent
birthday party. Special thanks to the
ladies of the Belgrave Institute for
the delicious Beach they served..
Alice Procter
Russell and Jean McGuire wish to
thank their neighbors of Hutton
Heights, Rev. Douglas Wt tteiaw and.
e gr��.� tir►n of Winctb m Pente-
costal
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costal Church, Women's Institute
members, the Wingham Seniors
Happy Gang and many friends and
relatives who gave varied expres-
sions of concern and sympathy dur-
ing four months of hospitalization
and since the passing of their father,
Clendon Bramhill of Bramhill Serv-
ice Centre and E. C. Bramhill and
Sons Seeds, Palmerston. Please ac-
cept, this, as..our .sincere appreciation
-
toall.
I would like to thank Dr. Bakasiak
and the nurses on second floor for
their excellent care. I want to thank
everyone who sent _ 'cards, notes,
gifts, phone calls, flowers, also
treats after returning home from
Wingham and District Hospital.
Jean Wightman
Thanks to all my family, friends
and co-workers for the visits, cards
and goodies I received while in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London and since
coming home. Thanks everyone.
Ruth Smith
We would like to express our
heartfelt thanks to der familj,
neighbors, relatives and friends for
all your help in celebrating our 25th
wedding anniversary. Your cards,
gifts, flowers and balloons were all
appreciated, but none so special as
the support and friendship you have
given us over the past 25 years. We
are very fortunate to know all of you.
Donald and Gloria Dow
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Births
MASON — Doug and.eslie Mason
welcome with love the arrival of
their first chiId, a little daughter,
_Melissa Anne, four pounds, eight
and a half ounces, on Feb. 14 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud
grandparents are Alfred and Reta
Mason, Wingham and Herbert and
Vivian Collett, Brampton.
DUNBAR ® David and Linda Dun-
bar and daughters Michelle and
Mindy of Burlington are pleased to
announce the arrival of a baby boy,
Alan David, born Saturday, Feb, 18,
at McMaster Hospital, Hamilton,
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Deaths
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DUNCAN ® The family announces
with great sorrow the sudden death
of Jennie Duncan (Prosser), aged 38
years, of Victoria, B.C., on Satur-
day, Feb. 11. She was the beloved
wife of Michael Duncan; dear
mother of Andrew ( 12) and Heather
(10) ; loving daughter of Bessie
Prosser of London en4 the late Les
Prosser; sister of Les and Bernice
Prosser of Saskatoon; niece of. Rev.
Cecil and Della Jardine of London;
cousin-of-Georgeand `•Alison Jardine
of Carnkiehie and John aid Lorraine
Jardine of St, George. The finial
took place in Victoria on Thursday,
Feb. 16. if wished, memorial dona-
tions to the Alzheimer's Association
would be, gratefully appreeiated.
A d and
lygr ��y' , our
niany " '? , neighbors `r ,a-
tives for their prayerss, gig . Vfl -
ers, cards and visits to Jean :du�r g
the past few-montlisit her Memo A
special thanks to=Dr. Wong, the.com-
munity nurses mid the flues on the
second floor of Wimigham and. Dis-
trict Hospital for their patio care.
Also thanks to the Sisters of Morning
Star Lodge; russels. Also v.
agnate
e• Rev,.
Charles
words and visits during Jean's in
ness and our bereavement. Thenks
also to the Watts Funeral Home for
their care and understand . Your
thoughtfulness will always a re-
membered.
Bob and Mike Fraser
Currah: We sincerely appreciate
everyone who comforted and sup-
ported . us . in our recent bereave-
ment. During a time like this we
learn how much our friends really
mean to us. Your expressions of
sympathy will always be treasured.
Thank you all.
Florence and family
The family of the late Freda
Haines wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to our relatives, friends and
neighbors for their expressions of
sympathy, acts of kindness floral
tributes and donations to the Wing -
ham United Church, Wingham and
District Hospital, Arthritis Society,
Canadian Cancer Society and the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of On-
tario, following the loss of our dear
mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother. Special thanks to the
Pinecrest Nursing Home staff who
looked after Mother so well, to Rev.
J. Rea Grant for his comforting
words and to the United Church
Women. Thanks also to the McBur-
ney Funeral Home for their care and
understanding. Your thoughtfulness
was deeply appreciated and will al-
ways be remembered.
- The Haines Family
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