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244 Card of 'Thanks
The family of the late Bernard
A. Grobbink ish to express
their sincere thanks and :ap-
preciation to all our friends,
neighbours and relatives in
our recent bereavement. Spe-
cial thanks to the nurses at
Scaforth Community Hospi-
tal. Dr. Underwood. Fathers
Oostveen. Caruana and Mar-
intene, St. Ambrose CW L for
serving lunch and the M.L.
Watts Funeral .Home. And to
all who sent Mass cards,
manorial donations and
Clow yrs. Mrs. B.A. Grobbink
and family
24-'2-1
The family of the late Eliza
Kinsman wish to express
their sincere thanks for the
kindness shown to them in
the recent loss of a loving
wife• mother, grandmother
and great grandmother. Sin•
Ccrc thanks to relatives.
friends and neighbours. for
the floral tributes. donations,
cards of sympathy and for
food brought to our homes,
Special thanks to Rev. Stan-
ley McDonald and soloist
Mrs. William Fuss, Michael
P O'Connor Funeral Horne.
the doctors and staff at the
Scaforth Hospital and the
U.C.W. Unit 3 for providing
the lovely lunch at the church.
Your kindness will always be
remembered.
• Earl Kinsman
& family
24-72x1
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbours and fancily for the
cards, visits and gifts while 1
was in hospital.,Thanks to Dr.
Rodney. nurses and staff fel;
their excellent care.
Ron Dale
24.72x1
We would like to thank the
many neighbours, friends
and family who helped round
up the cattle which broke out
while we were away. Your
assistance was very much
appreciated.
Emerson and Phylis Mitchell
24-72-1
We would like to thank our
friends and relatives for the
cards. gifts and visits while in
the Scaforth Hospital. Also
many thanks to Dr. Wong and
the nursing staff for the
excellent care 1 received. 1t
was greatly appreciated.
Teresa and Juliette Ryan
24-72-1
2+.Card of Thanks
After spending one week' in
Scaforth Hospital and 4
v ceks in University Hospital.
London, we, Martha and
John have returned home
safely. Thanks to Dr. M.
Stapleton and the nurses of
Scaforth Hospital for taking
care of us. Also thanks to Dr.
Wall and the nurses of the 8th
floor U.H., for taking care of
Martha; also thanks to Dr.
McKenzie and all the nurses
Of the bth floor east of the
U.H. London for taking care
of me day and night. Thanks
to all our friends from Sea-
forth and Dublin for their
visits, treats, flowers, and so
many get well cards. Thanks
for Mass cards and prayers
sent to us from K. of C.
C.W.L. and Miss Marg
Dunn. Thanks to all our
neighbours and friends who
gave us a warm welcome
home. It was all very much
appreciated. May God bless
you all for your kindness and
thanks again.
Martha and John Vangeffen
24.72.1
We would like to take this
opportunity to express our
gratitude to our children
Brian and Dianne Huether of
Brussels; Dave and Angela
Hucther of Brampton, Roger
and Joyce Tipple of Burling-
ton and Gary and Joan Ritchie
of Scarborough who organ•
ized the wonderful party Aug.
21st in honour of our 35th
wedding anniversary at Brus-
sels Community Centre.
Thanks to everyone who
provided the excellent enter-
tainment for the concert and
the Crippled Duck orchestra
for providing music for the
dance. Thanks, too, to our
families, neighbours, rela-
tives and friends who joined
us and' for all the lovely gifts
and good wishes we received
and a special thanks to•Mrs.
Lois McArter, Mrs. Vera
Hastings and Mrs. Mary
Lowe who helped to serve the
lunch. Our sincere thanks to
everyone who helped in any
way for making this a truly
happy and memorable occa-
sion for us.
Mary and Murray Huether
Brussels
24-72-1
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24 Card of Thanks
Mrs. Mary K. Ryan and
family wish to express their
very sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to their relatives,
friends., and neighbours for
the prayers, love, kindness
and generosity shown at the
time of Alice's death. Sincere
gratitude to Father Carrigan,
Father Dill, Msgr. Durand.
Father McQuaid, Msgr.
Adams and Father Oostveen.
to Dr. Rodney, Doctors,
nurses and staff of Seaforth
Community. Hospital for their
devoted care and kindness
given to Alice. Also to the
other patients for their pray-
ers, their daily concern and
consideration: to Dr. Meltzer,
nurses and staff of St. Jo-
seph's HoSpital, London. Sin-
cere gratitude to the St.
Patrick's Catholic Women's
League for the recitation of
the Rosary and for providing
a delicious lunch following
the funeral mass. Sincere
gratitude to Mrs. Celeste
McCreight„ Miss Jayne De-
laney and the choir of St.
Patrick's Church for provid-
ing the beautiful music and
singing. We gratefully ac-
knowledge all Mass cards and
spiritual offerings. floral trib-
utes, cards and charitable
donations, and gifts of food
brought to our homes. Sin-
cere thank you, to the pall-
bearers and flowerbearers.
Sincere thank you to the staff
of the Box Funeral Home,
All the love and kindness
shown to Alice will always be
gratefully remembered and
treasured.
Mrs. Mary K. Ryan
and family
24-72-1
We would like to take this
opportunity to express our
sincere thanks to friends. and
relatives for helping to make
the open house for Alberta
Snaith such a success. Flow•
ers, cards. and gifts were
greatly appreciated.
MrS. Alberta Smith -
and family
24-72-1
Thanks to my family and
friends for all the cards,
flowers. visits and gifts dur-
ing our hospital stay and
since coming home. Special
thanks to Dr. Underwood and
OB nurses for the excellent
care,
Deb and Curtis Murray
24-72x 1
25 In Memoriam
FLANAGAN: In loving mem-
ory of a dear son and brother
Joseph Gerard Flanagan who
passed away suddenly one
year ago Aug. 30, 1981
To a beautiful life cane a
sudden end
He died as he lived, every-
one's friend,
He was always thoughtful,
loving and kind
What a wonderful memory he
left behind.
He left so suddenly, his
thoughts unknown.
But he left a memory we are
proud to own.
Treasure him God in your
garden of rest.
For in this world he was the
best,
Lovingly and always re-
membered by his parents.
brothers and sisters• nieces
and nephews. 25-72x1
BUT: In loving memory of
my son Stewart who died
suddenly 6 years ago, Aug.
26••1976.
August comes with sad
regrets.
The month and the day 1 will
never forget;
You slipped away without a
good bye,
Memories of you will never
die.
Always loved and remem-
bered by his mother.
25-72-1
FLANAGAN - ELLIGSEN:
In loving memory of a dear
cousin Joseph and a dear
friend. Warren who passed
away August 30, 1981.
Sunshine fades and shadows
fall.
But sweet memories outlast
all.
Lovingly remembered by
Lorne and Agnes Flanagan
and family. 25-72-1
HUARD: In loving memory of
a dear son and brother. David
Huard who passed away
August 28, 1981.
To us he was someone special
We miss him more each day
For the saddest day in all our
lives.
Was the day he was taken
away.
We think of him in silence.
And often speak his name.
For all we Rave are memories
And his picture in a frame.
Sadly missed by Dad &
Mom. Michelle and Doug.
25.72x1
25 In Memoriam
ELLIGSEN: In loving mem-
ory of a dear friend, Warren
Bradley, who was taken sud-
denly 1 year ago. August 30,
1981.
They say memories are gold-
en
And maybe that is true
But I never wanted memories
Warren;
)-only wanted you.
It broke my heart to lose you
But you did not go alone
For a part of me went With you
The day God called you home.
If tears could build a stairway
And memories a lane,
1 would walk right up to
heaven:
And bring you home again
It only takes a little space
To write how Much I miss you
But Warren: ('11 take the rest
of my life,
To forget the day 1 lost you.
Always remembered by
Mary. 25-72x1
ELLIGSEN: In loving mem-
ory of a dear grandson.
Warren Elligsen who passed
away one year ago. August
30, 1981.
To a beautiful life came a
sudden end,
He died as he lived, every-
one's friend,
He was always thoughtful.
loving and kind,
What' a gloriou's memory to
leave behind.
He left so suddenly, his
thoughts unknown
But he left us memories we
are proud to own
Treasure him God in your
garden of rest.
For in this world Warren was
one of the hest.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his Grandma
and Grandpa Elligsen.
25.72x1
THORNTON: In loving mem-
ory of Joseph Thornton who
passed away Sept. 10th, 1966
and Kenneth Thornton who
passed away suddenly Aug.
21st 1942. ,
In our home they are fondly
remembered.
Sweet memories cling to their
names,
We who loved them in life so
dearly,
Love them iffath just' the
same.
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts they arc
always there.
Dearly loved and greatly
missed by Mary. Idella. Ed
and family. 25-72.1
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25 In Memoriam 25 In Memoriam
ELLIGSEN, FLANAGAN,
FLANAGAN: In loving mem-
ory of three dear friends,
Warren Elligsen, Brian and
Joseph Flanagan who passed
away one year ago, August
30, 1981,
God took them hone, it was
his will,
But in our hearts we love
them still,
Their memory is as dear
today
As in the hour they passed
away
We often sit and think of them
When we are all alone
For memory is the only friend
That .grief can call it's own.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Eileen, Tom,
Glenda, Greg, Val and Joan.
25.72x 1
FLANAGAN: In loving mem-
ory of a dear friend. Joe
IM1lanagan who passed away a
year ago, August 30th.
This day is remembered and
quietly kept„
No words are needed 1 will
never forget,
Deep .in my heart you will
always stay,
Loved and remembered every
day.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Patricia.
25-72.1
FLANAGAN: In loving mem-
ory of a dear brother Brian
who passed away August 30,
1981.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every
day
Remembrance keeps him
near.
Lovingly remembered by
sister Barb. 25-72-1
ELLIGSEN: In loving mem-
ory of a dear son and brother
Warren, who passed away
August 30, 1981.
To a beautiful life came a
sudden end,
He died as he lived, every-
one's friend.
He was always thoughtful,
loving and kind,
What glorious memories to
leave behind,
Hc left us so suddenly, his
thoughts unknown.
But he left memories we are
proud to own.
Treasure him Lord in your
Garden of Rest,
For when in this world he was
one of the best.
Lovingly remembered by
Mom. Dad, Terry and Mari•
anne. 25.72-I
FLANAGAN: In loving mem-
ory of a dear brother, Brian,
who passed away suddenly
one year ago, August 30,
1981.
God took him home, it was his
will,
But in our hearts, we, miss
hint still,
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away
We often sit and think of him
When we art; all alone
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
They say time heals and helps
to forget,
But time has proved we miss
hint yet.
A faithful brother, one of the
best,
May God grant him eternal
rest.
Lovingly remembered by
your brothers, sisters and
nephews. 25.72.1
FLANAGAN: In loving mem-
ory of our dear son Brian who
passed away suddenly
August 30, 1981.
If we had one lifetime wish,
One dream that could come
true,
We'd pray to God with all our
hearts,
For yesterday and you.
If teardrops were a stairway
And memories were a lane,
We'd walk all the way to
Heaven,
And bring you home again.
A thousand times we've
needed you,
A thousand times we've
cried,
If our love could have saved
you,
You never would have died.
Lovingly remembered by
Dad, Mom.
25-72-1
THOMPSON: In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Norman
Thompson who passed away
one year ago, August 29th,
1981.
Fond are the ties that are
broken,
Dear is the one that is gone
In memory we shall keep him
As long as the years roll on.
As we loved him so we miss
him.
In our memory he is dear.
Loved, remembered. longed
for always,
Bringing a silent tear
In silence we remember.
Lovingly remembered by
his wife Isabel. son Frank,
daughter•in-law Lois and
grandson Paul. 25-72x1
26 Persort}al
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Staples
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Connolly, R.R.#5,
Mitchell are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their children
Jeanette and Jerry. The wed-
ding will take place at St.
James Roman Catholic
Church. Seaforth, September
10, 1982 at 7:00 p.m. 26-72.1
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Finlay-
son, 31 Church St., Seaforth
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
youngest daughter Brenda •
Joan to Kenneth Murray
Empey, sin of Mrs. Chris-
tena Empey and the late
William EmPey of Auburn.
The wedding will take place
on Saturdiiy, the fourth of
September, nineteen hun-
dred and eighty-two at four
o'clock in Northside United
Church, Seaforth. 26-72-1
FLY•IN moose hunting for
only 5500.00. Hurry and
make your reservations now.
We only have 1 week left open
from October 3 -October 10.
Imagine only $500.00 per
person for seven days of the
best moose hunting in North-
ern Ontario. For an extra
$200.00 per person we will
include a guide and. food
supply. We have 44 remote
lakes with an equipped cot-
tage and boat and motor with
each one. We fly you in and
out and we clean. quarter and
hang your moose. Then trans-
port it to your car. Call now to
reserve 705-272-5570 or
705-272.3268. 26-72x1
SANDY Beach Antique pre-
sents bth annual Antique
Show and Sale. Kingston
Shoppirig Center, Princess
St.. Kingston, September 1.
2, 3, 4. 9:30 to 9:30. Free
admission. Inquiries 613.336-
2404. 26.72x1
26 Personal
HOSE Distributors P.V.C.
and rubber pressure, suction
/air. 'h inch to 6 inches
diameter. Farm pump dis-
tributors for water or manure
applications. Quality supplies
and irrigation, R#1, Ilderton,
519-666-1380 collect.
26-72x1
•ATTENTION seniors. Ac-
comodations- for you and
those hobbies. Specializing in
all types, of fishing trips,
winter and summer. Profes-
sional registered nursing as
required. Couples welcome.
Phone 519-586-3356 evenings
26-72x1
SILVER BARS: Best prices.
oncot:nee bars Spot $1,90, 10
ounce bars Spot 50.90. Fully
guaranteed shipment. Con•
vey Coin and Supply, Tillson-
burg, Phone 1-519-842-3022
26-72x1
27 Births
McLACHLAN: Don and
Rhonda (nee Richardson).
RR7 Thamesville wish to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Amanda Christine
horn on August 19, 1982 at
Chatham Hospital. 27-72x1
RYAN: John and Teresa wish
to announce the safe arrival of
their daughter Juliette Jose-
phine, born on Thursday,
August•l2, weighing 9 lbs. 3
;ozs. A baby sister for Jennifer
Proud grandparents are Mrs.
Mary Ryan. Seaforth and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Van Dooren.
Seaforth, 27.72.1
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