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I LIKE THIS ONE — The kids were crowded three deep.around the apple head dolls
shown at the craft shOw -by Frances and Alma McKee of Elmira. The show
organizers, Unit. 5,of Northsfde United Church said they were pleased with the
crowd of about 1000 who visited 50 booths at the show. ' (Staff Photo)
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COUNTRY MUSIC WEEKEND — There was plenty
of rriusibal entertainment around the countryside on
the weekend with an Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree in
Mitchell and a Country. Music Weekend at the
in Memoriam
ApAN — In loving
111.egtOry. of a dear husband and,
.fatlIer, William J. Flanagan who
passed away four years ago, July
24, 1972.
-1,, Lovingly remembered by his
,wife,, Kate and family. 25-54-1
:HARRY — In loving memory of a
,dear nephew and cousin, Gerry
Barry who passed away three
ye‘rs .ago July 20th.
^,,,Atways renternhsred and
sadly missed Aunt phyllis, Uncle
Angus and Roy. 25.53-1
BARRY — In loving memory of a
dear son Gerry who passed away
three years ago July 20th.
Days of sadness still come o'er
us,
Tears in silence often flow
For memory keeps you ever
near us,
Though you died three years
ago.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Mom & Dad,
Deanna & Tom. 25-53-1
BARRY — In memory of Gerry
Barry who was taken so suddenly
July 20, 1973.
— always remembered and sadly
missed. - The McGrath Family.
25-53-1
BARRY— In loving memory of a
dear Uncle Gerry who passed
away suddenly three years agq,
July 20, 1973.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll n ever part,
God has him in His keeping,
We have Trim in our heart.
— Sadly missed by his nieces,
Kim, Stacey, Debbie, Lisa,
Brenda and Angela. 25-53- 1
BARRY — In loving memory of a
dear brother and brother-in-law
Gerry who passed away so
suddenly three years ago July 20,
1973. •
.Little did we know, when we
woke that morn
The sorrow a day would bring
The call was sudden , the shock
severe
To part with one we loved so
dear
He didn't have time to say fare-
well
Or for Cis to say goodbye
- You had gone before we
realized
And only. God, knows Nyhy,
Each' time we look at your
picture -
You seem to smile and say
' "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping
We'll meet again one day.','
— Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Gayle, Don,
Brian and Dorothy. 25-53-1
• .
BARRY — In fond ilteinory of our
dear friend Gerry:, who 'passed
away July 20, 1973i.
Dear Gerry:
— Your life was unselfish, for
others you lived.
— Not to receive but always to
give.
— Helping and willing, so
thoughtful and kind.
—These beautiful memories
ydu left behind.
— Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mark, Mary Anne,
Chris & Julie. . 25-53-1
DALLAS — In loving memory of a
• dear son Jackie, who died Jilly
14th, 1968.
It's a sad home here without
you Jackie,
We miss you here each day.
For our lives are not the same
to us,
Since you were called away.'
' The many things you did for us,
In your kind and thoughtful
way.
You gave us years of
happiness
No one can take .away. •
If we could have a lifetime
wish,
And thoughts that would come
true,
We 'would wish with all our
hearts,
For yesterday and you.
— Lovingly remembered by
Mother, Dad and Families.
25-53x1
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. 26-51-tf
26 Personal
A marriage was solemnized
between Jean Coughtrey of
Kippen and Howard Burnley of
London on Satiirday, July 10th at
Hensall United Church with Rev.
Beck officiating. The couple will
reside at R.R.2, Kippen. 26-53-1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pryce,
R.R.# 1, Seaforth, Ontario
announce the forthcoming
'marriage of their ,daughter
Elizabeth Jean to Mr. -Gordon
Percy Jenkin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
,Ed. Jenkin, Goderich, Ontario.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, August 7, 1976 at 7
p.m. in Cavan United Church,
Winthrop, Ontario. 26-53x1
Mr. and Mrs. Wally DeWolfe, 35
Railway Street, Seaforth, wish to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Grace.
Margaret to Mr. Wayne Stewart
Butt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willilm
S. Butt, Egmondville. The
marriage will take place in
Egmondville United Church, July'
24, at.7 o'clock. 26-53-1
The Krauskopf family 'wish to
announce the engagement of
Bonita Mary, daughter of Mrs.
Helen Krauskopf, Dublin,
Ontario, and the late James P.
Krauskopf to Harvey Dawson
Willows , son of Mr. andMrsJohn
Willows, St. Pauls, Ontario. The
marriage will take place at 4 p.m.
on July 31, 1976 at St. Patrick's
Church, Dubli n, Ontario.
26-53x1
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley,
Walton, Ontario wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Brenda Jean to Mr.
Daniel Paul. Raven, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey Raven,
Edmonton, .Alta. The wedding'
will take place Friday, August 6 at
5:30 P.M. in Duff's United
Church, Walton, Ontario. '
26-53x1
27 Births
GRANT —Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grant of Exeter (nee Langstaff)
wish to announce the birth of
their daughter Erinn Jane on July
9, Victoria Hospital, London. A
sister for Kelley and Sean.
27-53-1
"BENDER'—''To Jodinierand. John -
on July 10 at K.W. Hospital,
Kitchener, a baby girl '. First
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Elligsen, Walton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Bender, Crosshill.
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28 Deaths
DOLMAGE Char-its H. at the
Freeport Hospital, Kitchener on
Sunday, July 11th., 1976, after a
lengthy.,Illness, Charles Howard
Dolmage of 52 Ruby Street,
Kitchener, formerly of Seaforth
age 77 years... Mr. Dolmage has
'been employed with Ontario
Hydro for 37 years. He retired in
1964. A member of St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church. Husband
of the former Marguerite Sharp.
Father of Margaret(Mrs. Douglas
Turnbull) of Waterloo, Jean
(Mrs. James Spielvogel) of Ajax,
Helen (Mrs. John Agar) of
Winnipeg, C. Edwin Mitchell,
Gerald T. Bloomingdale and
James H.,. of Gravenhurst. 20
grandchildren also survive.
Brother of the late Mrs Edna
Dodds. Resting at the . Ratz-
Bechteel Funeral H 'ame, .621
King Street VT est. Kitchener.
Funeral service in the' chapel
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment
Memory Garden. ' Donations to
the Radio and Television
Ministry of St. Andrews or the
charity of one's choice may be
made as • expressions of
sympathy. 28-53-1
SILLERY — Alvin W. at his
residence on Friday, July 9th in
his 69th year. Alvin Sillery
beloved husband of Sally Wood
and dear father of Peter of
Toronto- Also surviN ed by 2
brothers, Garnet of Kenora, and
Morrison of Moose Jaw, Friends
were received at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral I-1ame, 87 Goderich
St. West. Seaforth. where
funeral service was held on
Monday, at 2 p.m. Interment
Stiffa Cemetery. A Legion
memorial service was held at the
funeral home on Sunday, July 11
at9 P.M. 28-53-1'
JOHNI.F.[JACKIMIJRRAY
John Fergus (Jack) Murray. 48,
a former resident of Seaforth,
died in Toronto on Tuesday, July
6.
He was a son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. James Murray.
Mr. Murray is survived by his
wife, the -former Pearl Burlock;
two sons 4 David and Dan,
Toronto:A., One brother, Frank,
Seaforth, and six sisters: Mrs.
Wilfred (Julia), McDonnell,
'T.eeswater; Mrs. Basil (Audrey)
Kelly, R.R. 1, Sebringville; Mrs.
Dan (Adele) Crow;ley:.49 Princess
St., Stratford:. Mrs. Basil (Marg)
Brown, Toronto Mrs. Eldon
(Mary) Doering, 136 Glastonbury
Cr., Stratford: Mrs. Evelyn Row-
land, 11 - 78 Oxford St„ Stratford;
and Mrs.. Lloyd (Helen)
McDonald, Brougham.
He was predeceased by one
brother, Arnold, and one sister,
Eileen.
The body was at the Cook-
Thompson funeral home, 721
Bloor St. West. Toronto. until
-Friday at, 10:30 a.m. Requiem
high mass was held ,as St.
Matthew Church at 1.1 a.m.
Friday. Burial. was in Mount Hope
Cemetery, Toronto.
Pallbearers were: John Brown,
Frank Crowly, Everett Callain,
Timothy Beers, Tony Vertullia
and John Annis.
CHARLES H. DOLMAGE
A former resident of Seaforth,
Charles H. Dolmage of 52 Rub,`'.
St., Kitchener, died at Freeport
Hospital, Kitchener On .Sunday,
July 11, after a lengthy illness.
He was 77.
A son of the late Sydney
Dolmage and Elizabeth
McDonogh, Mr. Dolmage was 'a
member of St. Andrew's
Presyhterian Church, Kitchener.
He was formerly employed with
Ontario Hydro for 37 years.
retiring in 1964 and was a life
member of the Quarter Century
Club of Ontario Hydro. Active in
all sports activities in the Twin
Cities he was a former president
of the Kitchener Minor Hockey
Association.
Surviving arc his wife 'the
former r. Etoile Sharp; three
. daughters, Margaret (Mrs.
Douglas Turnbull) of Waterloo,
Jean (Mrs. James Spielvogel) of
Ajax and Helen (Mrs. John Agar)
of Winnipeg, Man., three sons,
C. Edwin of Mitchell, Gerald T. of
Bloomingdale and James H. of
Gravenhurst; and 20
grandchildren. Pre-deceased 'by a
sister. Mrs. Edna Dodds.
Funeral and committal services
were held in the chapel at the
Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home, 621
King St. W.. Kitchener, on
Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev.
Grant R. MacDonald officiating.
Interment was in' Memory
Gardens.
Pineridge Chalet. The Silver Strings, above, take
over the stage at the Country Music Weekend as part
of the more than ten band show, (Staff Photo) VG