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R1RTHS-_, .ARD$ QF THANK$
L . I., C.E — A 1 The .1r. and Mrs R .family of thelate
Donald Bruce, RCAF ,Station: `harry Lewis .wish to :ex
deep
tives
iitiful
es of
ecent
Centralia, annunce the birth their sincere .thanks and
of a son Christopher Tedford, est appreciation to r•eiia
at South Huron Hospital, and friends for the bea
March 27 — i brother kr floral tributes and nessag
Maryellen and :Carleton. !sympathy
sym.pathy during their r
ELDER Jack and Sliirley.her
'ea Yemeni, tn' the loss .
Elder, Ann SL, :Exeter, arehusband and father, Sl
pleated to announce the birth • thanks to the neighbors
of their son. .Douglas John, htelp,r kind thoughtfulness .Recj,
at
South Huron Hospital 5. , t.telpD. lli i, Rtlieli' Read, Rev
the Drone !funeral pallbearers
GOWANLOCI Grant and, Mrs. Rebecc. Lwiborne
Velma Gowanlock (nee Feta
lly, a Lewis and
guson), Lambeth, are happy •
to announce the arrival of., IN MEMORIAM.
their son. .Kevin Grant, at I AIBOT1'-1n lot ing
Victoria Hospital, Lando n, ' g mer
March 23 — a brother for of a dear father and >i
Karen and a grandson for Mr, and father, Witham F. Abb
sari, Hensall.
Joseph Feigu who,Thosse whomdaway aeloveAgpo.iJau
HEAAIAN - Donald and Marie But never ht out of mind,
1-reaman (nee Brawn), Lon -'They are cherished in
don, announce the. birth of a ; hearts
daughter, Karen Marie, at Of those •they leave behind
.St. Joseph's Hospital, .1411'1—Always remembered by E
don, March 24• nor, Dave and family.
LEW1S—Air. and •Mrs, Gerald
Lewis (nee Stanley), Lucan, 1fARA1ER-1r) .loving morn
are happy to announce thea of our dear son and brotl
birth of a son, Rodger Ger. � James Harmer, killed in
Laalndon , at MarcJoseph's
e 24—a Hbrothe One r saciciand.t to iely at , April 1,
for Nancy and :Billie, t' passed Y
lilOOB.E Rev. and Mrs. G. ; Since our great sorrow fell
A, Moore (nee Stanley, Lu-ITI)e thatkdath,at we rr:.cei
can), Port Dover, announce
the birth of a son, John . Wel always day
thinkus dwell,
Mark Stanley; at Guelph , We often sof and.ie ,
General Hospital, March 19-1 Y•ou think of how you died,
a brother for Mary and Kent, 1nd were gone knows
we .kn
And only God knows u�hy.
VEILLEUX — Mr. and Mrs. But he gave us strength to fa
Paul Veilleux, RCAF Station, it
Centralia, announce the birth t And courage to bear the bl
of a daughter. Renee Louise, i For' what it cost to lose yo
at South Huron Hospital, Jim,
March 25—a sister for Diane, • No one will ever know,
llGAQ MEI+lTS I—Sadly missed by Mom, Da
Sheila and Bob,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold C. Bell, I TYERMAN-1n loving memo
of Hensall, Ontario, wish to l of my dear Husband, Per
announce the engagement of Newton Tyerman, who pas
their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, ed away march 29, 1959,
to Robert Eugene Beaver, son t Upright and just to the end
of Mr. and. Mrs. Orville Beaver. his days,
of Hensall, Ontario. The mar- Sincere and true in his Thea
nage to take place in April al and mind,
Carmel Hansell, Presbyterian Church, You !eft a memory 1 am pro
30* to own,
ANNOUNCEMENTS —> -Sadly missed and ever r
membered b,' his wife. 30
Mr. and Mrs. James Sirnp- YOUNG—in loving memory
son, RR 1 Kirkton, will be at
home to their friends and
neighbors from 3 p.m. to 5
p,m. and from 7 p.m. to 9;30 result of a car accident,
p,m. an Thursday, April 6. on God saw Joan getting wear
the occasion of their fortieth Be did what; he thought bes
wedding anniversary" No ,grafts He put his arms around her
pleas•e, a0 And whispered "Come an
CARDS OF THANKS — rest,,,
Hilda and Earl Shapton would
Throughffeears we watched he
r.
like to say thanks so much for We saw her fade away,
all the kindness shown to Hilda Our. hearts were almost: broken
while in victoria :Hospital and
since returning home. It was
all truly appreciated. 30"
David Shirray, who is a pa-
tient in South .Huron Hospital,
wishes to thank the many
friends for their visits, treats
and cards and to wish them,
Dr. Goddard and the hospital t
nurses all the happiness of the Joan,
Baster season. 30" No one will ever know.
To all the kind friends who —Ever remembered and sadly
remembered me with flowers, -missed by Dad, Mother, Nor -
candy, cards and their own ma and Judy, 30"
presence during my recent
sickness, please accept my sin• YOUNG, HARMER — ]n loving
eere thanks. And to those. of memory of a dear niece and
you who have never known the cousin, Joanie Young. and
pleasure in being remembered
When you are sick, 1 hone you
never need to find out. Kindest
regards to all. — Sincerely,
T1ais weak In.
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Zone Chairman Ross Middle
• By M.Ra. BRVIN RADER Personal items.
Communion service I Members :nf the 1%'SWS of the „ ?11i,ss Mary :Lou Witmer of
On Sunday morning during • Ev.angelical United Brethren Zerieh spent last weekend with
the •church service Larry Bag Church motored to Clinton on her mom, bliss 'van Wild
Mr. .. Ervin
type, Ronald Clarke, Floyd • gram to the residents of the and family were Friday eve,
unc •
IHume, Joyce Maser, les Snell was chaitladk and Everard Mlle
Janet ., ,, _b .and .,fam]lY of
Dianne Stone joined the church at the piano,.
-! Wednesday to present' is Wilds.
Jantyne Mrs. Laine �all'an•pro. and AIrs Jw :Rader
D an, Al a r i l y n Gardener, County hone there. Mrs. Char. rang guests w
Leonard , with Mr. and Mrs.
Bowe, Gary Simpson Airs'Melvyn genian prcetrlM lion. ata important, good !ben I'
5evr*ral ladies from :lion Lu- time. A club can be only as
ton, of Clinton. was a guest n1
Exeter Lions Club supper meet-
ing at Armstrong's Restaurant
Thursday evening.
He spoke briefly :on "What
makes a Lions club a good
club,,, stating that three :things
latItel
eatertarnment and being on
.by profession. of faith, The A power failure and the
A,ff.: sacrament of the Lord's Sup- of the .local generator prnv d Imre g krrdat� evening at wart- press Pet' was observed, most amusing as the ones nn they saw films on mission. where
Happy Doubles Clio": the program .found thcruse! +tori*'
,On Tuesday evening. the using Rauch gusto in order to
loppy Doubles met to the, heard,
church basement. Mr. Glen R.ev, and. Mrs. ;1. W. (,•ill]n
Stewart Was chairman fore the sang several duets on the .p
use !heron. Church were�. good as the members make it.
r ' He congratulated Secretary
Jerry Godbolt, on his prompt
vt' in the Lutheran C'hur`ch. and splendid reports .of club ac-
ne Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weber; tivlties.
and family of Waterloo were ; Lions 'Herb Bridle and Stew-
Ms Sunday visitors with Mr. and, art Taylor, Clinton, were pre.
ro- Airs. Fred W' h sent and extended an inviita-
of a worship service assisted by gram, also a quartet of ladies
ecial Mrs, Glen 'Stewart and Mrs, Mrs. Howard Klutnpp. AIrs.
for Almer Passmore. Ward Neeh, Mrs. Gerald Alasnn tetter from.
tc rug.
and William Allen was in charge and Alrs. Mrs LGaargeEagleson
T es n Mrs..
R.. • of the business when it was Carl Ocstreichor and. Airs. lin-
and decided to have a chicken •
barlaecue in the. summer. ward Klumpp gave readings.
fam-
30"'
Mr•, and kMrs. William Rohde They took along two• ea1ln
gave a. violin and. piano duet. of -maple syrup as a aut. Mi
Rev, Hugh Wilson and. William
throe 1Athe showed the �rrn,
Rohde gave a piano and vial.(!( tlzrnttglt the new addition. Airs.
' duet, , Mary' Tiernan, Mrs. George
nary., Mr. and Airs. fC. Bridges or Weigand and Hartman Elsie
and ',Exeter showed pictures of Ger-1 were happy to 'visit with the
ott, many, France and Holland !folks from home .and also al.
959. whieb were .interesting. Mrs.! tend the program,
r Abner Passmore was in charge , Attend daffodil 'les
of the recreation. Four members of the Cath•
the Lunch was served by the 1wood WI attendod the daffodil
committee in charge, Mr, anditea at .James S. United Church
!Mrs Oiler Passmore and Mr, Exeter, last Friday More they
lea- and Mrs,.Glen Stewart, presented a request: musical
3Q" Persona(. items number' "My Oki Kitchen •
A number
from this cam- Apron.
ciyr,mu/Iffy attended Elie ca • ap Dashwood Merry Mads
euchre in the Legion Hall,
a Exeter, on Wednesday eve:. The sixth meeting of th
0• nine Dashwood 4-rJ club was held t
•
Brinsley
ns By GORDON MORIEY
as
Mr. Orville Sutherland o
Alt J3rydges spent Friday ,af
Whoop- with Mr', and Mrs
Dnug Lewis.
Mr Bill llocigins of Green-
way is visiting with Dir. Alex
iiodgtns.
Mr. Steve ,Jeleha had a sue-
.eessfu.l auction sale last Fri-
day,
Miss Linda Twaddle of Ailsa
Craig spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tweddle and
!ran to the members to attend
their 2,5th charter night on
Tuesday. April 11.
An invitation was extended to
the members of the club to a
luncheon and: tour of the RCAF
citation, Centralia, on April 12.
The following meeting, April
13, will. he the .final :meeting at
Armstrongs R.estatrrent an Ex -
eter. 1Mr•s. Armstrong is open
f .ing up a restaurant al: Grand
- rend and the club has decided I
' to hold their meetings at her
restaurant at Grand Bend un-
til the end of June,
CI'
rp Out For Emergencies
1 family.
Airs. Ernie Harris is visit -
Mg with her daughter, Mr;,.
Emerson Woodburn of Green-
way.
Mrs. Tom Rees and Miss
Blanche Roliings spent Satur-
day in Landon,
Alr. Gold.win Glenn, Air. Bob'
Glenn. x an Mr.'
Bill ill Glenn, also Mr ,
Harold Corbett for the syrup!
making,
Miss Linda Windsor- visited"
Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.'
Laverne I)a:ley,
Mr,. and Mrs. Newton Was-
nidge e Lucan scan visited. on Sat-
urday with !Mrs. Walter Mor -1
ley. and family.
; Mrs. Bill Yearley and tam-
fly spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hamilton.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
IRs. Don Watson were Mr. and
ire, Carl Trevithick and lam.:
ly of London Mrs Ruth :Wal -I
n and Bob also Mr. and Mrs.;
int Trevithick,
Mr'. and Mrs, '.Earl Hamilton f
eft on Thursday for a vac a-,
'OD to Florida
Improvements are being
niarde to the United Chtuch en -j
trance by the addition of a tile!
Dir, Percy Duncan returned , i rethng•
r'•
!home recently from south au. I pili.1e/umury9„nure,l„v•la•,!,l,luounnnuu„n , un, „n llul,a,innu„»neauvinunuuntll,
e'
has: a
Mr: and Mrs, 'ifarold Rowe the borne of Diane Weber with
entertained a .number of mar- thirteen girls and the leaders
tied couples nn. Thursday eve. Mrs• Leonard :Schenk and Airs.
sled n.ng, Eben Wiegand present.
Mr. and Airs, Melvin Gar- Covers for the books were
i
diner entertained quite a num- discussed. Each girl. made a
au ber of married couples on sample of a hell and belt loops
Friday evening. also alterations on their skirts,
es"` i Mi-, and' Airs. Gordon Stone The next. meeting will he
CO quite a number of Thursday, April 6 at.the home
ce ; married couples on Saturday, of Judy Webb, Roll call will
ow,1evening, be "Why i. chose the colour
Mr, and Mrs. Alan Gledhill, .of my dress,"
u, Larry and Lisa of Lucan spent'
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, , Ruth Knight of Seaforth.
Carl Hunte. Rev, Hugh and Mrs. Wilson
d,' Mrs, A. W. Morgan returned .+attended open house on Satur-
30!” home on Friday after staying i day at the home of Mr. and
try with her daughter and son -in- Mrs, R. E. Bowden of Clinton
cy law, Mr, and Mrs, Fred .Eller- : in honor of. Mr. and ,Mrs. A
ington, an
s_ g of London, Inc some' James S. Lockhart, observing tl
t time, 'their diamond wedding anni- i.
of • Paul Passmore r e t u r n e d versary, ' so
home on Friday from St. Jo -1: Mr. Arthur Gardiner and; .1
rt, seph's Hospital, London, after !Mary of London were Sunday ,
an appendectomy operation. !guests with. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. I
ud i Mr. William Lamport return. I vin Gardiner and Marilyn. la
1 ed .home from Scott Memorial i Mr. Donald Ballantyne of
e, i Hospital on Saturday alter an : Toronto spent: the weekend with
lr appendectomy operation Mon- I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
day evening last. 1 Ballantyne
a dear daughter and sistei
Joan, who passed away on
,year ago, April 2, front th
e ' ron Hos p' ital Exeter. , after•
g hacl poet_.
' Mrs. Harold
yr tient. in. St, J
j an operation
ning.
d I Mr. !Ernest
weekend with.
r Tony Shulman.
Pym returned
after having
wr+ek ar ir
i a Kay-
e -in
She fought: so hard to stay.
But when we saw her sleepin
So peaceful, free from pain,
We could not wish ,Joan back
To suffer so again.
Our hearts still ache with sad
ness
And secret tears still flow,
What. it: meant: to lose you
ionto,
Rowe is a pa-
oseph,'s Hospital,
on Sunday eve -
Pym spent the
Mr, and A1rs,
of :Embro. 'Mrs,
home on Sunday
spent the past
i
r
Mr. and s
'M John. Pym .and
gidoughter attended the service
!for graduation at the OAC:
Guelph, on Sunday. Mr. Ken-
neth Tuckey graduated as an
apia.rist (bee keeper),
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Huriie and
Sharon attended the funeral of
the fcum brother, the late,
1 Arthur Hume, at G rim shy'
!Beach on Monday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym
visited on Monday with Mrs.
also a dear friend, Jimmie
Harmer, who were both kill-
ed m a car accident. April 2,
1960.
Clare B, Westman, 30e They have not left the ones
I wish to express my sincere they love,
thanks to my friends, neigh- Nor have they travelled far, 1
bours and relatives who so Just entered in God's lovely
kindly remembered me with garden
cards, visits and treats while a And left the late ajar,
patient in Si, Joseph's Hos- As -we loved them, so we miss
pital and since returning hone. them,
Special thanks to the Canadian In our memory they are always!
Legion, Dr. McFarlane and' near,
the nurses of third floor east. !Loved, •remembered, longed for t
—Ed Wur•ni• 30"'
always,
I wish to express my sincere ' Far to us they were s0 dear, I
thanks to everyone who re- —Ever remembered and sadly
Membered . me.. tvith carets and
missed by Ray and Kay, Pat
treats and visits while a pa ti ent I and boys, $0"
in South Huron Hospital. Spec- 1
ial thanks fin the nurses and i
Dr. Ecker Allred Tilley 30c i
1 wish to thank all who so _Dame official
kindly cemcmbered tie with
flowers, cards, .letters, treats! spear fel Mere
and visits while a patient at
St, Josephs Hosiiital, London,1 Les Cook, reeve of Barrie, f
and since returning home —t speaking at the Men's Fellow -
Mrs. Wayne McBride, 30c,.ship Meeting at the Pentecos-;
I wish to take this opportun- t tal Church, Tuesday, compared
its, to thank relatives, friends 1 effectively a truck's engine .
and
cards Band` good ashes ho whilet na ; g Flet, a monis "spiritual gen- i
patient in. Seaforrth hospital•—I Cook, who owns a• fleet of'.
w. F Jennison, 30” moving trucks, said "we 'nights
I would like In thank every -I have thebiggest: and best look-;
ole far the cards, treats”' ing truck in the business, but I
flow ars and visits while i was 1 unless there was gas and spark
a patient in Sntith Huron Hos.( 11 was use.less.l'
pital Mrs. Jack England. 30c; ""We are the same," lie
to
Donna and t wish to than)* the men, ,,,our gas and ,spark
all who remembered the with God's word and.the Holy
cards, treats and visits while Spirit•,"
a patient in St. .inse'pli's Hos-I Pastor Mel Holmes conducted
Pita! and since returning hoe ! the meeting. lfarry Hoffman 11
m
Sneelaia l ftthanks tar the ooaExi tern 100E j and Mrs. Holmes led the hymn
Dr,
Lodge
W. Read; and br, do I ing and Edgar Cudrnore read
Walker,.-�l•1arn]d Patterson, ;3()" the scripture
I wish to say a, very* sincere servede lefres 6! the `clturoli t
thank you to all my friends refreshments
for their kind 'remembrances i
during my illness. ---Jean Mer-
ga1i, , 0c
I wish to thank till hi' friends
Oe Four SH pupils"
sa ho tprit, cards, flenvers and ,
gifts While i swag in St, Jo vie I n Y V Q
sepli's Hospital_ and since r e •'
turnrhg home.—Audrey Bentley handra Busthe, Margliret j.
30c ' Oke, Sandi Mors'ow and Law 1
`lie taniiliet; of the late Prance .Howard, _ students .at SII.!he5lie and Allan Richard Wish 1 D1:I5" eniripeted in tWOSSA
OSSA t.
fa thank all *ha: helped in any' verse speaking "competition
*x oar with their rluttioii sale Ott'Landoll, Saturday.
"Mardi 22. Soetiel gratitude i5 The competitions were held iii I
extended to the neighbors who the theatre ai. Middlesek Col -
Aria unceasingly of their tithe lege- Principal II L. Sturgis;
and effort to complete, the accompanied the lot -al students. 1
r ltmerous tasks To cath of 1 'Three of the awards went to
thm
ese er( the Iamilies a.re, trrftrants of,
Pauline John-
&ia. y indented -tb' j sftiii M t Schaal, Brant%nrd, (
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