The Huron Expositor, 1972-06-15, Page 1624. Cards of Thanks
Special appreciatton and thanks
to our neighbours for the "Sur-
prise" party held in our honour;
also to our family and relatives
for making It a most memorable
occasion. - Gordon and Catherine
Staples. 24-40-1
MY sincere thanks to all who
sent cards, flowers and gifts
while I was a patient in Seaforth
and Stratford Hospitals. Also
thanks to Box Ambulance,
doctors, nurses and staff of
both hospitals. It was all greatly
appreciated' - Elva Pullman.
24-40-1
25. In Memoriam
WILLIAMSON - Inlaying memory
of Herbert L. Williamson who
passed away one year ago June
18th, 1971. Ever remembered
by wife and family. 25-40x1
SQUIRE - In loving memory of
a dear Mother, Lena Squire who
passed away 12 years ago June
19, 1960.
Sadly missed and ever
remembered by her daughter,
Marie and son-in-law, Garnet
Dalrymple. 25-40x1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wallace,
R.R.4, Seaforth, wish to announce
-the forthcoming" marriage of
their eldest daughter, C arol Arnie
to Mr. Lloyd Lostell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lostell,
of R.R. 2, Kippen. The wedding
to take place June 24, 1972 at
3 P.M. in Egmondville Manse.
26-40x1
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Manley
will be at their home, Lot 4,
Con. 10,• McKillop on Sunday,
June 25th from 2 to 4 p.m. and
from 7 to 9 p.m. to receive their
relatives, friends and neighbors
on the occasion of their 60th
wedding anniversary. No gifts
please. 26-40x2
Seaforth Lions install executive
Brian Flannigan was installed president of the Seaforth
Lions Club Monday night, succeeding William Pinder. Also
installed were (le ft seated) Wm. Pinder, Past President,
W. D. Stephenson, treasurer, Irwin Johnston, secretary,
Brian Flannigan, Clair Campbell, vipe President, Wm. Mc-
Laughlin, director (standing) Marlen Vincent, director,
Gordon L. Rimmer, director, Dr. W. J. Thompson, director,
Leo - Teatero, Vice President, Geo. Hays lion tamer and
Wilfred ,Titford, tail twister. Absent Robert Heuttenmiller,
Vice President. A new member Dr. Cyril Lacko was
installed at the meeting. - (Staff Photo)
- 0
Special thanks to 'relatives,
neighbors and friends who
remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while .1 'was a
patient, in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to
'Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff,
who were so kind to me. It
was, very much appreciated.
- Mrs,' Albert Horner. 24-40x1
The Non-Nibblers Club wish to
thank all participants and spon-
sors with a special thanks to
Mrs. Mills of FamilyParadise
for their generous donation. To
all who provided help along the
way. Thanks to one and all who
made this'walk-a-,thou and biker
a-then for Bunny Bundle a real
success. 24-40-1
I would like to thank everyone
who visited me, sent Cards,
treats, gifts, flowers, when I
was a patient in hospital. Special
thanks to the staff of Kilbarchan
Nursing Home and special thanks
to Dr. Underwood and the nurses
of the Seaforth Community Hos-
pital. It was very Mita apprec-
iated, - Linda Wilson. 24-40x1
For the celebration of our Silver
Wedding Anniversary we wish
ttt sincerely thank everyone for
the beautiful gifts, and many
, inetialges Of congratvlatione.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vogels of
R.R.#2, Dublin, wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
youngest daughter, Nellie Joanne
to Mr. Anthony Peter Van Bakel,
son of Mr. andMrs. Martin Van
Bakel of R.R.#1; Dublin. The
wedding to take place on July 8,
1972 at 3 o'clock at St.Columban
Roman Catholi6 Church, St.
Columban- Ontario. 26-40x1
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McCONE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Albert McCone of Seaforth on
June 7th, 1972 at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, a son. 27-40x1
COOPER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Cooper, R.R.1, Exeter,
on June 7th, 1972 at Seaforth
Community Hospital, a daughter.
27-40x1
KERSLAKE To Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Kerslake, R.R.#2, Staffe,
June 7th, at Seaforth Community
Hospital, a daughter. 27-40x1
McGRATH - To Bill and Mary
Anne (nee Kuria) McGrath, Acton,
at Guelph General Hospital, on
June 8, 1972, a son, Michael
John. 2'7-40x1
IvIcASH - To Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas McAsh of Varna, in,
Clinton Public Hospital,-Clinton,
Ont, on June 11, 1972, a son,
27-40x1
MORE - To Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander • More, 3505 N.E. 29th.•
Ave., Lighthouse .Point, Florida,
33064 on May, 22,1972, a sun,
Alexander Sutherland Bain
More II, wt. 6 lbs. 13 1/2 oz.
27-40x1
VOGELS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Cinth Vogels (nee Maria Willems)
of R.R.#1, •Crediton, at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Wednesday; June 7, 1972, a son,
Christopher Paul. 27-40x1
Huron County Medical Secre-
taries met at the Seaforth Med-
ical Center, Wednesday evening.
Guests were two members
from the OHIP Regional Branch,
in London, D., McKenzie and Mrs.
Pat Rogers. Mr. McKenzie dis-
cussed the processing of med-
ical .claims. Each Doctor is in-
cluded in a special unit, and each
unit has a Leader, and secre-
taries will, be able to resolve
problems with each Leader.
Among these 'in attendance
were Dr. P. L. Brady of Sea-
forth and Mrs.' J. Addison and
Mrs. F. M. Nevaand 9f Clinton.
Mrs. Margaret Sallows
INSURANCE .
Auto, The, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Limited
Office in Masonic Block
Main 'Street
Phone 527.1610 — Seaforth
PRICE - To Mr. andairs.Charles
Price of Stratford, Ontarici at
Stratford General Hospital, or
June 8th, 1972, a son. 27-40x1
28. Deaths
OWENS, Mrs. Adelaide Anne
Cockburn-Hood Baker, in Nor-
folk, England on 10 June, 1972
after a lengthy illness. Surviving
are twin sons, John Dudley Baker,
Seaforth, Ontario; Francis
Richard Baker, Yorkshire, Eng-
land, and daughters, Mrs. Clayton
Warth and Miss Patricia Baker,
also in England. Predeceased
-by Francis Dudley Baker in1944;
Colonel J, H. Owens 111'1966;
daughter, -Anne, Mrs. Richard
Worcester. 28-40x1
OWEN - Harry, at St.' Joseph's
Hospital, on Friday, June. 9,
1972. Harry Owen of 1169 Rich-
mond Street. Beloved husband
of Lillie E. (Tanton) Owen and
dear father of Mrs. Rodger A.
(Marjorie) Whitman) of Seaforth,
and dear grandfather of Mrs.
Peter(Jan is) Bisback,ofliensall;
Anita, Joanne, and Darlene, all
of Seaforth. Resting at theJames
A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St.
James Street at Richmond, where
the funeral seivice was conducted
by Canon M.H.H.Farr, of $t.
Luke's Anglican Church, on
Tuesday, June 13, at 1:30 p.m.
Interment Woodland Cemetery.
A Masonic Memorial Service,
under the auspices of St. George's
Lodge No. 42 AF and AM, was
held in the funeral home Monday
at 7:30 p.m. 28-40-1
thanked Mr. McKenzie and Mrs.
Rogers, and presented them with
pens.
The hostess group served
lunch.
The next meeting to include a
pot-luck supper,--will be at the
home of Secretary, Mrs. Lee
Flowers, at Hayfield.
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