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24 Cards of Thanks 26. In Memoria
EXPOSITOR 2O 1975
The family of the late Mrs.
Madeline Case wish to thank their
relatives, friends, neighbours and
the neighbours of Mrs. Margaret
Case for spiritual and floral
tributres and memorial
donations, their many acts of
kindness and messages of
sympathy. Special thanks to Dr.
Malkus, emergency staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital,
Gary Betties, Bill Smith and Mrs.
Dorothy ' Engel. Deep
appreciation ' to Fr. Laragh.
Legion Ladies Auxiliary, C.W.L.
and Box Funeral Home. — Jack
Case and Jim, Mrs. Jean
Fortune,Frances and Wilbert
Maloney. 24-84-1
I would like to say thanks to all of
you who remembered me with
flowers, cards, treats and visits
during my recent stay in Seaforth
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Moyo, Father Laragh and the fine
staff of nurses. Everything was
greatly appreciated. — Mrs. Ann
Lansink. 24-84x1
I wish to thank' all the nurses and
staff ,of Seaforth Community
Hospital for their kindness during
my recent illness. Special thanks
to Drs. Brady and Malkus.
Everything was greatly
appreciated. — Urbain Blockeel.
24-84x1
TOOLE — I would like to thank
my relatives, friends and
neighbors for the floral tributes,
sympathy cards and other
kindnesses shown to me in my
recent bereavement. — Olive
Johnson. 24.84x1
I wish to thank all the staff, Dr.
Moyo and Dr. Malkus and all my
friends, neighbours and relatives
and Father Laragh for their
kindness shown me while I was a
patient in hospital. — Mrs. Mary
Devereaux - 24-84-1
25. In Memoriam
MEIDINGER — In loving
memory of a dear husband
Delmer who passed away -
suddenly March 18, 1974.
God knows how much I miss
you
He counts the tears I shed
And whispers he's only
sleeping
-For he is not dead.
Without farewell y ou fell
asleep
With only memories from me to
keep
I have lost but God has gained
One of the finest' husbands the
world cont ained
You meant so very much to me
That nothing I can say
Can tell the sadness in my
heart
As I think of you to-day.
— Sadly missed and lovingly
sr remembered by wife Veronica.
25-84x1
ME1DINGER — In loving
memory of a dear Father Delmer
who passed away suddenly March
18, 1974.
A beautiful memory is all we
have left
Of a Dad so dear we will never
forget
Always So true, unselfish and
kind
Few in this world his equal
you'll find.
Deep in our hearts his,
memory, is kept,
We loved him too dearly to
ever forget
Dad never failed to do his
best -
His heart was true and tender
He lived his life for those he
loved
And those who loved remember
And though the years be many
or few
We'll always "Dear Dad" be
thinking of you
But one day we will answer to
the call
When on earth our work shall
cease
Then we will all be reunited
In the land of "Perfect Peace".
— Sadly missed and loving y ou
always "Dad" by sons, Tony, '
Pat, Michael, Gerard, Francis,
Daughters, Phyllis, Joanne,
Cathy, daughter-in-law, Donna,
son-in-laws Ed. & Joe and
grandchildren. 25.84x1
26. Personal
We invite engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Pick up a free gift and
tell your friends about our Shower
and' Bridal registry service. No
charge, no obligations. 26-82-tf
Mr. and Mrs.Angelo Phillips of
Seaforth ..wish to announce the
engagement of their eldest
daughter Mary Ann Margaret to
Mr. Stanley Rex Johnston, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ford Johnston of
Varna. 26-84x1
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosman are
pleased to announce the marriage
of • their youngest daughter
Gwendolyn Marie to Roy Daniel
Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Dalton. The wedding took
place on February 21, 1971 in
Goderich. 26-84-1
26. Personal
Mr. Milton J. Gower, Woodstock,
would like to announce the
forthcoming marriage of his
daughter, Judi Irene to Mr. Garry
Patrick Groothuis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Groothuis, Seaforth
on Saturday, April 12 at 4 o'clock
at St. James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth, Ontario.
26-84x1
27. Births
BETTLES --- To Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Betties, Seaforth, at
Seaforth Commu nity Hospital
on March 11th, a daughter. •
27-84x1
BBB — To Mr, and Mrs: Winston
Jibb, R.R.Z Dublin, at „Seaforth
Community Hospital, on March
14th, a son. 27-84x1
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Walton
Mrs. Mac Sholdice collected
the offering and it was dedicated
by Mrs. W.' C, Hackwell.
Envelopes were given out for the
Bakeless Bake Sale to be returned
at the April meeting.
Mrs. William Thamer con-
ducted the business opening with
a poem "God's Hand". The
minutes were approved as read
by the secretary, Mrs. Howard
Hackwell. 22 members answered
the roll call.
The president announced the
thank offering would be held on
April 6, Rev. John,
Roberts, Belgrave will be the
guest speaker and the Belgrave
Men's Choir will provide special
music. Easter lillies are to be
The se .cond •meeting of the
Walton IV "Mis 'n Match" 4-H
members met at Diane McNichols
on February 17 with five
members answering the roll call
"From your personal analysis
chart, tell what your activities
are"; We then looked at material
;samples and decided what
pattern and what type of figure
would suit the material. .
The third meeting of the
- Correction
In a story covering the St.
James Church C.W.L. which
appeared in last week's issue, the
name of Mrs. James Devereaux
appeared in error as a member of
the visiting committee rather than
the name of Mrs.Russel Pringle.
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ordered for several members for
Easter Sunday.
A discussion followed on the
prices of quilting quilts. It was
agreed the price should be raised
according to size of quilt. Making
of a banner to celebrate the 50th
Anniversary was discussed.
Collecting was done for an up
coming shower. Mrs. Thamer
closed the meeting with prayer.
A social half hour followed when
lunch was served by Mrs. Carol
Collins, Mrs. Murray Smith and
the hos tess.
Card Party
There were nine tables of
euchre in play at the Walton
Comntunity. Hall on Friday night
with hostesses Mrs. Nelson Reid,
Mrs. Frank Kirkby, Mrs, Jack
Gordon and Mrs. Ken McDonald
in charge.
Prize winners were: High Lady
- Mrs. Jean Miller; Low Lady -
Mrs. E. Stevens; High Man -
Mrs. Harold Bolger playing as a
man; Low Man - Dave Watson.
Birthday nearest to St. Patrick's
Day was Mrs, Joyce Colyer with a
birthday on March 17th. There'
will be another euchre this Friday
evening, March 21 st at 8:30 p.m.
8th and 16th Unit Hold Meeting
The M'arch unit meeting was
held on Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Jim McDonald.
Mrs, Jan Van Vliet opened the
,devotional period with the theme:
"Life Begins at Easter". Hymn
"Jesus Christ is Risen Today"
was sung followed by the Scrip-
ture reading. The topic: "The
Window Over the Sink" was
given by Mrs. Van Vliet when she
said - Be it at office desk or sink
Walton IV 4-H girls met at Mrs.
Dianne McNichols on March 4 at
7:00. Six members answered the
roll call by 'showing thejr pattern
and material and telling why they
chose them.
The older members
and leaders showed the girls who
arehaving their first 4-H sewing
club, how to lay out their pattern.
on the material and how —to
straighten the edges, which was
followed by the cutting of the
fabric.
(Intended for last week)
we all need to get away from the
nearness of life, it opens our lives
to wonderful views to look out a
window wherever we are. Hymn
"Welcome Happy Morning" with
followed by prayer. Mrs. Van
Vliet closed this portion with a
poem "The Touch of the Master's
Hand".
Mrs. Alvin McDonald con-
ducted the business. Minutes
were read by Mrs. Don Mc-
Donald. Eleven members •
answered the roll call. Names
were taken for coffee spoons
being purchased by the U.C.W.
The Easter thank offering service
was announced for Sunday, April
b. There is to be no U.C.W.
general meeting in April. A
discussion on inaking a banner -
Mrs. R. Houston will purchase
material with ideas to come to our
next meeting. A bale is to be
packed by the Supply and Wel-
fare Committee early in May.
The copper money - was
witched with leaders: Mrs. Jim
Fritz and Mrs. Jim McDonald in
charge for this year, June 3rd
was the tentative date set for the
ham supper, tickets to be avail-
able. Prior io lunch, Mrs. Van
Vliet conducted a contest "The
Word Shamrock". Mrs. George
McCall and Mrs. Jim McDonald
were hostesses.
The McKillop Unit of the
U.C. W. held their March meeting
at the Church with 12 members
present
Mrs. G. McNichol was in
charge of devotions the 'theme
being on "' Easter, The Festival
of the Res urrection". Hynro "In
The Cross of Christ I Glory" wad
sung. Mrs. N. McGavin was
pianist. Scripture taken from
Matt. 28: 1-10 was read by Mrs.
D. Watson followed by prayer.
The offering was taken by Mrs.
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Hymn "The Day of Resurrection"
was sung followkl by a piano
instrumental by- Mrs. N.McGa-
via. Mrs. N. Schade had the topic
"St, John's Fun ';, also read two
Easter readings.. Mrs. N. McGa-
via than gave the Easter.symbols
explaining where they came from
and what they meant.' Mrs.
McNichol closed with prayer.
Mrs. M. Dennis presided for
the business period opening with
a poem. Roll call was answered
by everyone suggesting some-
thing the church could plan for
the 50th Anniversary. Mrs.
Hackwell gave the treasurer's
report. Mrs.• M. Dennis closed
the meeting with prayer.
Lunch was provided by Mrs. C.
Wey, Mrs. K. Rock and Mrs. M.
Hackwell.
Personals
Ross Bennett is a patient in
Clinton Pubic Hospital, having
surgery last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Saunders
of Royal Oak Michigan are
holidaying at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Searle,
Gary Elston of London spent a
few days this past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Ritchie.
Girls wishing to take the 441
Garden Club are asked to get in
touch with the leaders Mrs. Pearl
McCallum and Mrs. Bev Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles
were guests on Thursday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles
and family on the occasion of
Qanny's tenth birthday. - -
Congratulations from the com-
munity are extended to Mr. and
Mrs. William Blake, who cele-
brated their 40th wedding anni-
versary on Sunday at the home of
his brother Jack Blake of Blyth.
There is no U.C.W. general
meeting in April.
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Cindy Christina to Mr. Gary
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in Northside United Church,
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Correspondent
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Mrs. Howard Hackwell was
hostess for the Walton Unit in her
home on Wednesday evening,
March 12th.
Mrs. W. C. Hacwell opened the
meeting.' Hymn "In The Cross of
Christ I Glory" was sung accom-
panied by Mrs. Herb Traviss at
the piano. The Scripture from
portions of Luke were read by
Mrs. Hackwell, followed by the
meditation, "Easter is the Festi-
val of the Christian Church" read
by Mrs. H. Traviss. Mrs.
Hackwell led in prayer. Hymn
"Jesus Christ is Risen Today".
,-'closed the devotional period.
Mrs. Herb Traviss chose as her
topic. "Treasures in Heaven",
saying we should count our .world
treasures and, We should always
give God first place in our
everyday life, closing with poems,
"Prayer for th Day and "I'd Like
to Attend Church".
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