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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-12-10, Page 16A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 10, 1986 Classified Continued__ 39. CARD OF THANKS s',.dGHTS I would like %a thank everyone who sent me flower.,, cards and visited me while in the Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Dr, Malkus and nursing staff. It was all greatly appreciated. Joanne Knights 39-50x1 VANTYGHEM• .. A sincere thanks to all my relatives and friends for all the gifts and cards and visits 1 received while staying in Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital. Monique Vantyghem 39-50-1 A Cordial Invitation To An OPEN HOUSE and CHRISTMAS TEA Sunday, December 14 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Visit with us and savour the sights, the sounds, the aroma of Christmas on Sunday, December 14. Enjoy the delightful sounds of Christmas music presented by local musicians and browse through the displays of unique local crafts, Join us In the pleasant surroundings of the restored and refurbished Old Public School — Maplewood Manor, for delicious Christmas cookies, treats and tea. And visit with the Jolly fellow him'Self — Santa Claus, A delightful experience. A day to remember. MAPLEWOOD MANOR 13 Church St., Seaforth, 527-1440 REID I wish to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, visits and phone calls received while in Stratford Hospital and since coming - home. Thanks to Dr. Wong, Dr, Fuller and the nurses on third floor, A special thanks goes to Katie Stimorc for her kindness to Annie while she was there, Nelson Reid 39-50-1 • ELGIE I wish to thank my family, my relatives, friends and neighbors and Northside United Church for remembering' me in so many ways on my 90th birthday. The beautiful cards and flowers, gifts and long distance phone calls. The lovely dinner party given in my honor by my family. Your kindness will never be forgotten, 1 wish you all a Bright and Beautiful Christmas and a Happy New Year. Violet Elgie 39-50x1 EVERYNE WELCOME Fran Hook, R.N. Administrator ADAMSON The family of the late Marshall Adamson wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. Rodney and the nurses at Seaforth Hospital for the care he was given. Also the special acts of kindness to us. To our friends and neighbors thank you for your expressions of sympathy. Eileen and daughters Marg and Joy 39-50x1 MrLAUGHLIN- I wish to thank my :'mlly, neighbors, friends for phone calls, cards, prayers, gifts and visits. Special thanks to Fr. Carrigan, Fr. Caruana, Dr. Malkus, Dr. Wong and the nursing staff of Seaforth Community Hospi- tal. Also the prompt attention of the ambulance service. Many thanks to all. Mike McLaughlin 39-50-1 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, DEC. 14 12 NOON THRU 4:00 p.m. • FLOWER DEMONSTRATION — Steve Hildebrand of Hildebrand Flowers, was a welcome guest at the hospital Friday. Mr. Hildebrand gave a demonstration on flower arranging to patients In the hospital, on behalf of the Activation Group there. (McIlwraith photo) Happy Citizens enjoy turkey dinner BOYCE We would like to express our sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness shown us for our 50th wedding anniversary on August 3. For the pictures taken by photographer Robert Watcher, of families, grandchildren and great grandchildren and ourselves, a gift from our children. Our brothers and sisters and families had Open House for us at the cottage of Marian and Barry Langmaid in Ipperwash where we were presented with the Huron County Atlas and a bouquet of silk roses. To our children for an enjoyable dinner at the Oakwood Inn, Grand Bend. Also to Leonard and Florence Boyce for a grand dinner at the Bedford Hotel, Goderich. And for the many nice cards received and good wishes. All of these kindnesses were sincerely appreciated. Fred and Norma Boyce 39-50x1 •FREE DRAWS •FREE COFFEE and DONUTS •FREE CHRISTMAS CORSAGE to the first 15 ladles Sz7 PHONE -1110 J1oxer 28 Main Street SEAFORTH Next to Anstett Jewellers FREE DELIVERY in Seaforth ARTHRITIS SOCIETY The Seaforth Branch of the Arthritis Society would like to thank all those who helped in any way as canvassers or contributors to make 1986 a success Over 51 00. ane 0ldins raised g Area Arthritis Co-ordinator 39-50-1 140. IN MEMORIAM WHITMORE: As another Christmas season approaches we remember with gratitude and love Erlin Whitmore who passed away on December 12, 1982 and Ralph Whitmore who passed away March 13, 1972 Loves greatest gift - "Remembrance" "To live In the hearts of those we leave behind. Is not to die, Lovingly remembered by Kathleen and Karen Whitmore 40-50-1 Q 1C— • /V by Jean The Store With More The Sealorth Happy Citizens No 865 held their('hnstmas meeting in the legion Hall on I)ec('mber 4 Grate Rroadfool welcomed everyone SevenJy-live members and visitors sal down to a bountiful turkey dinner catered and served by the Legion ladies and men The head table mciuded Zone 6 President Elmer Ilayler and wife Bea Storey thanked the Legion ladies and Men for the dinner. The men did a super ph Elmer Ilayter than brought {,'reettngs from Znne 8 and told us the Spring (tally will he in Dashwnnd to Apnl Everyone enjoyed carol singing with Edith Dunlop al the piano Kathleen ruthdn sent her thank yous 1n all who had been so kind dunng her slay in hospital She will be homebound for Mille awhile yet SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS to your FRIENDS & RELATIVES! The next mel•ling s% ill be un January 8 at 1311 p n1 Pleo.e note the change of date A filet is as shim n in 1 aun•I and lfardy and gut a Int nl laughs The i np lu the Gent n1 Follies in Hamilton tS on Uec•emher 11 Eser'yone is In meet al the Legion 1lall al 8 a m Ric•hre suss then pluyed with winners ladies high Grace lirou llo i low. May !Ocher Ione hands Munel MucLuchlan Men high !till Kelly. low. Rachel Riehl ias a man, lune hared. ftnh Maelaug(ilan December is busy I hieember n ala ayis sen bus% al school At Clinton and (hsInci ('hnslian S(bool MU• dents are imolscal in mans activities this mssnlh i)F t t -'l ltl-:It 1' UtTY The giant sl talent .1111H.rI'..11) part) •sat+ rr h 1lnlrrl %vlh so11{ts rignpsssed and pre• sealed bs e.uit .rparate eliw.anmm Sud) talents were displalyd Individual poem %titling aas rruneat-ft is tit. grade wsnners griling their nun pram in Its harts' ready for hanging 'Jia ntmir ILhr.d Isaac enjoyed b. all F'rwwf and drink %sere enjoyed especially the Line" tarts made by John IInrlgedrwlrn 4r i reahsr ar latent airs genemtnly disple%cc, 10 .t huge fell and hurlap h.snner marking the 2 ;th anniversary. \ns% all attentions haw heern tinned In pprnxl:cing and rehearsing ba Ihr ("hrtslmas f' rrysshere presentation le rrlrhrrste the bath of Jesus i"brnsl Tors pprn$rarn w planned fns Vednrsr(.s i ereanitrr 17 to sports atIrntrr'n is nn srdlrshan Thesis' iter after critnnl sesei isv nn We'rine'rlay, afternoons until 4 p m Siilden(s are planning participation in some coral tnur°nsa Will, In he held in the nen year (:uilar lessons haw begun during the noon recess interested students are taught by Clarence Hes and Joyce Dekker All in all i)ecember is already ver busy BACHERT MEATS CALL US FOR- - - CustomSlaughtering Needs Your Sides of Beef Pork, Lamb or Veal for Freezer Home Cured Meats PiA('EYOURORDERNOW FOR FItI 511 110MEGROW N TURKEYS 10-25 lb. Avg. Your greeting will appear in the December 24 Issue of The Huron Expositor for only Available on or after Dec. 10 SLAUGHTER DAY— TUESDAY iso $4.00 if we bill for 22 words WEDDINGS DEADLINE - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 4:30 BACHERT MEATS I Mile East of Walton 887-9328 EXAMPLES: Bill and Wilma Jones and family extend Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season and the New Year. Among the many sincere good wishes sent to you for a Merry Christmas please in- clude ours, — Mary and Bill Jones. •1 76, 1<, Give yoursoll a holiday lift with THE CtASSIFI j urofl s F ositor Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario CLIP and MAIL or bring in person to THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 10 Main St. SEAFORTH 527-0240 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY • 11 YOUR NAME ADDRESS PHONE u.. • • dor (I.Yt5-STEM Diana Claus and Steven E Steep were married Saturday ()ctniter 18. 10116 m the First 1'reshstenan Church. Seaforth by lire Reverend Yk tlltam Barber The bride is the daughter of Mr and M Hattie (-taus of Seaford) and the ernnm rs the son of Jean Steep and the late Richard Steep Maid of honor war Ni ichele Srnnnmon of Seaforth and bridesmaids were Ingrid ('lass. of Seaforth. sister of the bride and Joanne Hayter of RR 1. Varna. niece of the gmrim Flowergiel was Karlanne Minnre 01 \es.market Rest man was- lee ('usak of Seaford) and ushers were Eidon Schmidt of Clinton and Jeff Hayter of R111 . Y arna Ringhearer w as Jamie Hayter of RR 1 Varna Fr.11os nog a reception at the Seaforth legion 1he cnilple honeymooned in Niagara Falb aril Northern oritaiio.• They nos reside in Clinton Rmnd;i Rntarlfont phn(o' 1