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Women celebrate at
London's Lee Museum
Four hundred and forty Women's Institute
members from the London Area, eight buses
and one van, numerous cars and a Country
Store full' of crafts, jams and jellies, and
souvenirs descended on the Ertand Lee
Museum Home at Stoney Creek, recently to
celebrate London Day at the Lee. The women
were there not only to have guided tours
through the Lee but also to contribute in a
tangible way so their work could be sold
throughout the year as a means of fundrais-
ing for the Lee Home.
AU of the Hostesses for the day, as well as
some of the demonstrators. were dressed in
period costume. Ebur members of the London
Area Executive were also acting as hostesses
for the day to help welcome their own
members. The visitors were also given the
opportunity to talk with Charlotte Johnson,
Federated Women's Institute of Ontario
President.
Most members agreed the highlight was to
actually see the table where Janet Lee had
penned the original minutes and constitution
of the rust Women's Institute. '
How little did she know that her efforts that
day would spread throughout the world.
39. CARD OF THANKS
'TOW NSEND
I would like to thank my family and friends for
the flowers, gifts and beautiful cards and
letters ! received while in Stratford Hospital.
thanks to the visitors at the hospital
a reciated.
d since returning homeDo, roitthwyrroas wndeesepnldy
39-285.1
SCOTT
The The f es of the late Mrs. Alice Scott
would to thank friends and neighbors for
their rnes es of sympathy, beautiful floral
arranger is and esp for all the food
that was sent to the house. Special thank you
to the Doctors and nurses at Seaforth
Hospital who cared for her. Our thanks to the
willtarg_kt ____meral Home for their
p, tor Don Moffat and to
Janet Buchanan for preparing the lunch and
most of all the ladies who helped serve it.
Your kindness will long be remembered.
39-28-1
HOLIVIte
I would like to thank everyone for their visits,
flowers and cards while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital and after I came home.
Special thanks to the Drs., nurses and staff
and also Rev. Bauman. Joe Holmes
39-28x1
—courrs
I would like to thank my relatives and friends
for visits, cards, flowers and treats while I
was a patient in Victoria Hospital. Also
THE HURON
thanks to all who have been helping out since
my return home. Your kindness will always
be remembered. Marie Coutts
59-28x1
DAURYMPLE
I would like to thank everyone for cards,
flowers and visits while I was a patient in
Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to Dr. hialkus and
nurses and staff. Thanks to Rev. Cheryl-Ann
Stadelbauer-Sampa. Everything, was greatly
appreciated. Marten le
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HEIBEIN
The family of the late George Heibein would
like to thank friends, relatives and neighbors,
Victoria and Wingharn Hospitals, Drs. Bozyk
and Chertkow, Max and Barb Watts, and
Rev. Stan McDonald of Hensall for the many
acts of kindness in our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to my son Uoyd of Brussels for
the luncheon after the service. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Little Heibein and family
39-28-1
The LUNG ASSOCIATION OF HURON-
PERTH Counties wishes to inform you
that IN-MEMORIAM curds are avail-
able at local FUNERAL HOMES should
you wish to make a donation in memory
of a loved one. If specifically! requested
your gift will be used in this area for
programs on LUNG DISEASES.
EXPOSITOR, JULY 10, 1985 — A9
VAN MET
'would like to thank everyone who sent cards,
flowers and get well wishes to me when I was
in the hospital. Thanks also to my friends who
visited me while I was laid up. Jan
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40. IN MEMORIAM
CULLIGAN: In loving memory of our dear son
Steve, who passed away suddenly 1 year ago,
July 9, 1984.
The things we feel so deeply
Are the hardest things to say;
But Steve your family loved you
In a very special way.
They say memories are golden
And for sure that is true
We never wanted memories;
We only wanted you.
If tears could build a stairway
And heartaches make a lane,
We'd walk the path to Heaven,
And bring you home again.
Our family chain is broken now
And nothing seems the same
As Ged calls us one by one
Our sthain will link again':
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Mom and Dad. 40-28-1
SIEVION : In memory of Albert Siemon dear
husband, father and grandfather who passed
away 5 years ago July 11.
From where there is no parting,
From where there is no pain,
Prom where our loved one is waiting,
lb greet us once again.
God grant us the serenity to accept the things
we cannot change
Courage to change the things we can,
And the wisdom to know the difference.
lovirigay remembered by his wife Lucy and
family. 40-28-1
BLAKE: In loving memory of dear husband
and father and grandfather, Louis Blake who
passed away July 15, 1984.
God took him home, it was His will
But in our hearts we love him still;
His memory is as dear today
As in the hourhe passed away.
We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone,
Fbr memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
wife Jeanne, children and grandchildren.
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MELADY: In loving memory of a dear
husband Joseph Melady who passel away
July 4, 1955.
While softly the leaves of memory fall,
So gently we gather and think of them all,
Along winding roads our thoughts go back
lb the good times we had
rm thankful for that.
Though Heaven and Earth may divide us,
And the distance means a lot
There is a flower still blooming between us
The gentle Forget Me Not.
loved and remembered by wife Marie.
40-28-1
CULLIGAN: in loving memory of a dear
brother Steve, who passed away one year ago
July 9, 1984,
W e had a brother with a heart of gold
Who ho was more to us than wealth untold,
Without farewell he fell asleep,
With only memories for us to keep.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly, fond and true,
Then there is not a day dear brother,
Than we do not think of you.
Ever remembered and sadly missed by
Maureen, Linda, 'Gerry, Kevin, Joanne,
John, Judy, Dave, Wayne, Cathy, Howard
and families. 40-28-1
NASH : In memory of Danny Nash who
passed away July 11, 1981.
However long our lives may last,
Whatever lands we view,
Whatever joy or grief be ours.
I wni always think of you.
E'orever remembered and sadly missed by
Gary Schenck 40-28x1
NASH : fn loving memory of a dear son, uncle
,pd brother Danny Nash who was taken away
from us July 11, 1981 .
God did not take him away from us to make us
angry with him,
Perhaps he needed him up there to brighten a
star that was dim,
Or maybe he needed an angel to fly over
heaven all day,
So he called our precious son to come up to
heaven to stay.
P haps he saw in his future
Bitterness. Sorrow or Shame.
And so he called down to Earth
Calling his precious name.
Now Danny s with Jesus in Heaven where
he'll be happy ever more,
Oh! Bless him dear God and keep him until
we meet on that beautiful shore.
God took Granny to be with you once again,
May yen both be happy in that other land.
Forever remembered and sadly missed
with love from Morn and Dad, brothers and
sisters. nieces and nephews. 40-28-1
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42. ENGAGEMENTS
FALCONER— ARMSTRONG
Mr and Mrs James Armstrong of RR 3.
W alkerton wish to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Deborah Lynn to
Leslie Murray. son of Mr. and Mrs Frank
Falconer of RR 5. Clinton. The wedding will
take place on Saturday. July 27. 1985 at the
Presbyterian Church in Wingharn Open
reception to follow at Brussels Community
Centre 42 -28 -1
VVI ATSON—WORKM AN
Mr Harold Workman of Mitchell is pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of his
daughter, Glenda Louise to Steve Alan. son of
Mr and Mrs. Donald Watson of RR 4.
Clinton The wedding will take place on
Saturday. July 20, 1985 at 4:00 p.m.at
Ontario Street United Church. Clinton. Open
reception to follow in Clinton: 42-28%1
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