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39. CARDS OF
THANKS
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ROCK
Special thanks to my family, the nurses
and Dr. Malkus, In the Seaforth Hospital.
To Pastor Book for his prayers, and
to all who sent cards and gifts and
visited me. George Rock. - 39-45x t
STAFFEN
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to relatives, neighbours, and friends
for their expressions of sympathy and
support at the time of the sudden death
of my sister, Olive Fuller. Your visits,
phone calls. cards and donations were
all greatly appreciated. Annie Steffen -
39-45x1
PRIMROSE AND PANACHE
We would like to take this opportunity
to thank everyone who came to our
Open House, making it such a success.
A special thank you to Jean for sharing
her day and to family and friends for
their time. Lynn Burke - 39-45-1
COOPER
Sincere thanks to Derek, our families
and friends who worked so hard to
make our "25th' a day we will never
forget. The food, "special music' and
company was great. Our warmest thanks
to everyone who attended our party
and home to give us their best wishes,
cards and gifts. it has all been over-
whelming. We have truly been blessed
with the best son, parents, families,
friends and neighbours that anydne
could ever hope for. God bless all of
you. Love Gerry and Kathy. - 39-45x1
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VAN DRUNEN
nryule like to take this oppoi tunny
10 say thank you to all my family and
Mends for 11* flowers, visits and prayers
,then I was m ins r .gstal, and a special
thank you for my friends that brought
food in. and the help In the house
Thank you wry much Jean Van orunen.
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46x1
KERSLAKE
Thanks err maltiil0 our aim Anniversar y
special, the cake OS Sid best wishes
will always be tomerabered. 6111 and
Freda Kerslake -39. 45A
McDONALD
Ws would like to thank our family, rel-
atives, neighbours and friends, for
making our 40th Anniversary a very
special event. Special thanks for the
beautiful cards and gilts. as they w111
always be cherished. A special thanks
to Jo -Ann for the planning. Mary and
Murray for the party the night before.
the girls in the kitchen. for preparing
the meal and lunch for Open House
Thew memories wilt be treasured forever
Ken and Leona - 39-45x1
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Staff at the Huron Day Centre for
the Homebound would like to
express its gratitude to Volunteers,
Friends & Families who were so
generous in donating Baking,
Crafts, etc. to our recent Bazaar &
Tea. The financial contributions
are also gratefully acknowledged
as is the support of a I I those who
came out and enjoyed the after-
noon with us.
Sincerely,
Rosemary Armstrong
Director,
Huron Day Centre
40. IN MEMORIAM
BRODHAGEN
In loving memory of a dear husband,
father, grandfather, and great- grand-
father, Nelson Brodhagen, who passed
away suddenly two years ago, November
1 1 , 1988.
Memories are like threads of gold,
They never tarnish and grow old
Today, tomorrow. my whole Ilfe through
I will always love and remember you.
Sadly missed by wife Herta. Idella and
Roy, Irvin and Grace, Lloyd and Helen
and their families. -40- 45-1
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OIL.GA TIIIIMA RCrKRT
01ips Teresa Wuxi of Dubh',
died Wednesday, October 31, 1990
at the Stratford Gemini Hospital
She was 64.
Baro in Guelph on November 1,
1926 is was a daughter of the laic
Julio Masai* and former Maris
Ba mulct. Oa Mune 24, 1944 m Galt
she atlantad Joseph Michael Eckert.
She is survived by soma, Stephen
and wee Norah of Egmondville,
Jobs of Missisaatls and Joe of
Kitchener; and deribierS, Mary
(Mrs. Luke Dowd) of
Mitchell, Shirley (Mrs. Rielly Van -
Loon) of Newmarket, Ann (Mn.
Kco ) of Stsadosd, Joan
(Mn. Tom l) of Pe wawa,
Rose Marie (Mrs. Gunther
Borysuik) of Stratford, Judy (Mrs.
Duncan Earn) of Stratford, Nancy
(Mrs. Jack Skyey) of Clinton and
Barbara (Mrs. Brad Canting) of
Mississauga.
Also surviving are: two brothers,
Pate and James Manfini; and 23
grandchildren; Stephen, Darrell,
Tanya, Dan, Tony, Michael, Joe,
Pam, Ken, Kim, Karen, Richard,
Sandy, Tina, Tasha, Tami, Grant,
Daniel, Angela, Jenny, Tammy,
Sandra and Chris.
Mrs. Eckert waspp eased by
one grandchild Jeffrey and two
sisters, Carmel and Elizabeth.
Family and friends called at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home and
a Mass of Chnstian Burial was held
November 3, 1990 at St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church, Dublin.
Father Jenesse officiated
Pallbearers were Steve Eckert,
Darryl Eckert, Joe and Ken
Schoonderwoerd and Dave and
Mike Eckert. Flower bearers were
Pam Schoonderwoerd, Kim Hurley,
Sandy Steinback, Sandra Storey,
Angie Emm and Tanya Eckert.
Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery.
-Births
JOHNSTON - Robert and Shane
are happy to announce the safe
arrival of their sister, Sarah Jane,
born on Thursday, October 25,
1990 and weighing 8 lbs., 3 ozs.
Proud parents are Tom and Bonnie.
Proud great grandparents are Marie
Johnston of Seaforth and Ken and
Nancy Larone of Seaforth.
KLAVER - John and Caroline (nee
Willems) are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter, Natalie
Caroline, on Monday, November 5,
1990 in Clinton Public Hospital. A
sister for Evan. Proud grandparents
are Elsie and Peter Willems of
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. John
Klaver of Exeter. A second great
gra! t:tau-1d for John Willems.
RUSTON - Rick and Lisa (nee
Bernholtz) joyfully announce the
birth of their son, Andrew James,
on Saturday, November 3, 1990 at
10 a.m. He weighed 8 lbs, 10 ozs.
A brother for Jessica. Proud
grandparents are Sally and Ted
Bemholtz and Keith and Elza Rus-
ton. Very proud great-grandparents
are Eva Shafman and Pearl and
Frank Ruston.
1 r*E rMUAON EXP SI TOR, NOVEMBER I . t tiv -1 r
Obituarits
RUBY ELEANOR EEDY
Ruby Eleanor body of RR 4
Walton died at tine Sonioeth Com-
munity Hospital on Monday, Oc-
tober 22, 1990. She was 54.
Born w Kincardine on Daouhber
27, 1935, she was a dtrtyrl rr at rte
late James Staley ad baste
Fannie Turner.
She is survived by her husband,
Clifford Eddy; sons, Robert and
wife Sandra of McKillop Township
and Russell and wife Noel of
Km:hener; and daughter Sharon and
wife James Watson of Seaforth.
Also survtvtng are two Sisters and
eight brothers; and five
grandchildren.
Mrs. Eedy was predeceased by
her parents, and one son Wayne.
She rested at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home and a funeral service
was conducted by the Reverend
Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa.
Burial was October 25 in Medway
Cemetery.
n
Active Acpallbearers were Stewart
Eedy, Al Kaiser, Mark
Vanderploeg, Lorne McGregor, Al
Amos and Don Stebbins.
PAUL FRANCIS RYAN
Paul Francis Ryan of London,
died Monday, November 5, 1990 at
Victoria Hospital. He was 22.
Mr. Ryan is survived by his
parents, Gerald and Karen Ryan of
London, and siblings, Kelly and
Christine.
Also surviving are grandparents,
Mary Ryan of Seaforth and Cullen
and Doreen Russell of Stratford.
Visitors were received at the
Hinnegan and O'Neil Funeral Home
in London, and a funeral mass will
be held today, November 7, at 10
a.m. in St. Andrew The Apostle
Church. Interment St. Peter's
Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy
memorial donations may be made
to the Victoria Hospital Trauma
Centre.
MARY ELIZABETH FEENEY
Mary Elizabeth Feeney of Dublin,
died Monday, November 5, 1990 at
the Mitchell Nursing Home. She
was 91.
Born in Haliburton on May 6,
1899, she is survived by two sons,
Patrick and his wife Mae of
Tillsonburg and Edward and his
wife Diane of Kitchener; and two
daughters, Theresa (Mrs. Fred
Overdulve) of London and Cecilia
(Mrs. Steve Maloney) of Dublin.
Also surviving are 14
grandchidlren and 16 great-
grandchildren.
Mrs. Feeney was predeceased by
one sister, Eva Holmes; and two
grandchildren, Donna Marie
Maloney and Richard Overdulve.
Friends can call at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth
and Mass of Christian Burial will
be held tomorrow, November 8, at
11 a.m. Father Jenesse of St.
Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,
Dublin will officiate.
WILI.LAII1 rHEOE KL000
Mani Theudrase Floud of Clia-
wn lad hiliorly of bishop, i d
at the Milos Public Hospital on
Octobeir 31, 1990. He was 73.
A tarter and inn huial. Mr.
Flood was bora in Grey Tomei*
on January 21, 1917, the aoa oft s
late Clancy Flood and former
Plort ce Liam Machun. He was a
somber of the Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton.
He is survived by a third wife,
Ella Jewiu; one daughter Sheila and
her husband William' Butters of
Cotton; and step chikkat, Joyce
and William Duwsun of RR 1 Var-
na, John and Barbara Jewitt of RR
1 Londesborough, Deafhais and
Phyla Jewitt of RR 2 Scmforth,
Janice and James Preazcator of RR
2 Seaforth, Ross and Bonnie Jewiu
of Clinton, Donald and Pat Jewitt of
RR 4 Clinton, Larry and Pat Jewiu
of Toronto, Kern and Jaime Jewiu
of Seaforth, Steven and Rose Jewitt
of Milton, Verna Hube of Mitchell,
Joyce and Paul Peterson of London
and Floyd and Del Parsons of Win-
field, British Columbia.
Also surviving are: one sister
Thelma (Mrs. Ralph Keifer) of
Bluevale; 30 grandchildren; and 13
great grandchildren.
Mr. Rood was predeceased by
ime step son Kevin Jewiu and by
Ale sister Verna (Mrs. Andrew
McNichol).
A funeral service was held on
Saturday, November 3, 1990 at the
Beattie -Falconer Funeral Home
"Ball Chapel" Clinton, with the
Reverend David Woodall of-
ficiating. Cremation at Woodland
Crematorium, London with burial
of ashes in the Brussels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Danny Butters,
Eric Butters, Greg Butters, Luke
Butters, Danny Jewitt and Steven
Jewitt.
OLIVE FULLER
A Wingham resident for many
years, Olive M. Fuller, died at the
Wingham and District Hospital on
Tuesday, October 30, 1990. She
was 86, and death followed a brief
illness.
A native of Logan Township,
Mrs. Fuller was the former Olive
Herbert, born September 21, 1904.
Her parents were the late George
Herbert and Elizabeth Vosper. She
married Howard Fuller on Septem-
ber 22, 1928 in Mitchell and he
predeceased her in 1971. Mrs,
Fuller was a member of Si Paul's
Anglican Church and the Anglican
Church Women; the Hospital
Auxiliary and the Mary Hastings
Rebekah Club.
She is survived by one sister,
Annie (Mrs. Melville Staffen) of
Seaforth.
In addition to her husband she
was predeceased by her brother,
Melvin Herbert of Listowel.
Mrs. Fuller is survived by one
sister Annie (Mrs. Melville Staffen)
of Seaforth.
A funeral service was conducted
by the Reverend Douglas Madge at
the McBurney Funeral Home in
Wingham. Interment followed in the
Wingham Cemetery.
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