The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-17, Page 4Tia `T;rrles.Ati t~atl; Aui�ust 1
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ARP$ Q.F THANKS, --s 1.IN MEMOR, IAh
art, ,A v ; , ,. I' Unri .. Dennis Hackney IS holidaying) Mr. and Mrs. Oordon MczCer.
with Larry Ballantyne. • ter of Ea.eer, x- and Mrs
Mr, and Mrs, John Pyin andl, Lee Webber, Marlene and Doug-
Report
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R pe•r ,0n Ti. me Pauline attended the Tuckey las, Mr. and Airs. John Selves
putuc an Sunday held at the spent SUriday
• • _ with Dir. and
y MRS. Wl1.i iAM ROII(2 cottage of Mr. and "Mrs. Ben• I Mrs. Glenn Lambert of Aavi-
sari Turkey at :Grand Bend. son, 'Michigan.
o� ...: l . ° ��;.� Miss Michele B r a x i e r of Dlissian Band WAS held on
WA. and WMS Meeting ing ,on a motor trip to Longlac graildnaren#s, rstaying.
andrAirs. la Sunday
liurc li;hour. morning during alae
On Wednesday evening last' .... visit With Dir, and Airs. Ro- yin Passmore. There wall be apo Sunday
t0Y
the August meeting of the W'MS b.ert Morrison. Rev. Clarke• of Wrngliam, Who' :School services or church for:
Sandal?' Rev
and W.A. was held in the .church Miss. Bonnie Kerslake of Staf- has been the guest speaker at the neat twoas
r _ , s ri•� thank m • Man' St11S: lra loving memory' of, zn with Mr. and last w -Sun- Hugh Wilson is an holid$�S.
Cl.lti"1�il�GTO v :lir. and illi., l 141i to ,.g a another, Rachel basement ninth Mrs, liillianr fa is botchy church for the la_ t o
oward. Cunnin ton, RB 3. friends, relative:�, atui aner, n aur der , Rohd resident of the 1i'DTS,' Airs. Barry Muller, days, ryas a guest +,n Sunday! Douglas, •Glezin ,and •Calvrar
H g who •ez tembere zaaa rtith Sims, who :passed. Away one e, p
E?�.eter, announce the birth of bout A a r r ¢ ir_ char e. The tvorslaip ser M r, and Mrs. William Snow, with Mir. and Mrs. Edwin Mil-' Rohde spent a few days last
• Torr Diane, a' cards visits and treats re- year ago Aug..1S, 1960, g n ueted by Dlrs• i a v and Jimmy at- ler,t week with their grandparents,
a daughter. e avas cod $ llobb
s, HenryThough h :smile t s
h r s. goner r .
St.T of Exe ; Ai t
s e rt bile a patient in S '��s. Lee o D D_aizoza 11 -ken
•o Hospital, Aii u.t c zt.c it A $si ted b Iz_r r la a icnza f x ...Tres a .,
Sa�rltlt lur nsRohde as s 5, tended d br t d y p ,
.ter,
R , , , e ilex for, vice
y, v Rohde and Mr. olid,
• . - a sister for Janet and Joseph's Hospital, also thanks ever i e Mrs, William Cann x. Love of He�.acall nn. ter spent the weekend wvitlt. Miss: Mrs, William Thomson of Exe
1,1 1i -ebb r � stir. Hug!
David. to Dr, urea, rd and nurses of: And her hand °we .cannot gave an interesting topic. Sunday at Riverview Park. Barbara Webber,
iE SSFRD — rune and Hill R.. South Huron lloz,pital — Mrs, i touch Mrs Reg Ii g —
od ert was in
charge of the WA business.
Mrs. Ross I3odgert was in.
charge of the program which,
consisted of a vocal duet by
IMikss Doris. Elford and Airs.
Donald Bray.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym
spent the weekend with the lat-
ter's brother, Mr. and Mrs,
George Andrew of Longwood,
• Miss Wilma Coates and Miss
Agnes Bray left Monday morn-
anryun e 1, -Centralia, wish to Harold Campbell, 17,' Still we have so many #nemo-
the birth o£ a son, I wish to thank my many ries
Robelt • Alvin, at St. Joseph's. friends and relatives who rel i Of the one we loved so naucli
p � is our keepsake
BLEi41NG .-- Greg and J can I gifts, flowers and visits while ° With which we'll never part
Fletning, RR , Crediton, an-tI was a patient in St. Joseph's God has her in his keeping
nounc.e. the birth of a dau;h-i Hospital and since returning , We have her in our hearts,
ter at South Huron Hospital, home,. They were all very • _Lovingly rem ember e d by
August 15 �-- a sister for Lin- ' much a p p r e c i a t e d Helen 1 daughters Myrtle Hunter and
.Hospital, London, August 15. membered, me with cards, Her memory p
da, Jimmy and t'athy,
FURNESS -- Mr, and Mrs, Ed- !Coates,. it* Sincere thanks to all kind
wardFurness, the former . friends, relatives and neigh -
Hazel Frost, are happy to an -1 bourn for visits, treats, flow-
nounce the birth of a laugh- • •ers and cards while I was in
ter, Christine Madeline, at .:St, Josephs Hospital and since
Victoria Hospital, London,: my return home,.—Stewart Mc-
August'2. •
e -- ByMRS. HEBER DAVIS
Arthur McCallum, Russel patty and kindness extended to
dale, (the former Joan Koeh- us on the death of our little •�...
ler, Hensall, announce the grandson, we wish to express "'''''
birth of their son, Barry Ar- our sincere appreciation, Cec Davis reunion
thug at Clinton Public. Hos- and Beta Robb,
pita:, Arigust 5 -- a ro er , IN M.E. MO .. — the Davis families was held at.
for Larry. Springbank Park on August 13
FISCHER—In loving memory of kith fifty . relatives enjoying
i Queen.
17c
lei CALLL M Mr.and Mrs.' For the many acts of sym-
T.helma Neil, 1,7
The story in
s
Saints--".... ury
17p
The 14th annual reunion of
brother
MATHONIA -- Mrs. and Mrs,
George. Mathona, RR 2, Hen a dear wife and mother Mary
sail, announce the birth of a} Fischer who passed away 10
son, Kenneth John, at South years ago August 15, 1951.
Huron Hospital. August 11. "Peacefully sleeping lies one of
RASENBERG — Mr, and Mrs. the best,
Ray Rasenberg. RR 3, Zur- In God's own garden now she
ieh, are thankful for the ar-," rests;
rival of their daughter, Caro- She left us suddenly her
line Elizabeth. at South Huron thoughts unknown,
Hospital, August 4. But she left us memories we
SCOTT — Mr. and Mrs. Dun- are proud to own.
can. Scott, Cromarty, an- True was her heart, her actions
nounce the arrival of a son at 1 were kind,
Seaforth Hospital, August 12, ' Her life was a pattern to those Mr. Maurice MacDonald, vice -
SHORE — Jerry and Mary left behind; president; Mrs. Fred Dickins,
Shore, nee Skinner. are happy A beautiful soul in a garden of secretary; Dirs. Allan Elston,
to announce the birth of their Test, treasurer and Mr. and Mrs.
daughter at St. Joseph's It's true what they say, God Tom Kooy and Mr, and Mrs, Al -
Hospital, London, August 14. chooses the best," lan Elston, sports committee.
TRIEBNER. — Mr. and Mrs. -L Ever remembered by bus I Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mrs.
Jack Triebner, Exeter, an- band and family, 17* Jim Barker conducted the
nounce the birth of a daugh- sports for this year. Winners
ter at South Huron Hospital, RODD—In loving memory of a were: under 5 years, Jeffery
August 15. dear husband, father and Young, Jean Barker; 5 to 6,
VILLENEUVE Mr. and Mrs, grandfather Edgar G e o r g e Keven Dickins, Joanne Smyth;
Maurice .1. Villeneuve. Park- Rodd, who passed away Aug. 5 to 8, Leslie Greenlee, Heather
hill, announce the arrival of 18, 1960. Davis; 9 to 12, David Elston,
a daughter, Mary Monique, His smiling way and pleasant Larry Greenlee; kick slipper,
at South Huron Hospital. face children, David Elston, Larry
August 10. Are a pleasure to recall ' Greenlee, Sandra Dickins; men,
WUB32 — Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Tie had a kindly word for each Allan Elston, Heber Davis;
ence Wimp; Anne St.. Exeter. .And died beloved by all. ladies, Alice Dickins, Kather-
announce the birth of a Some day we' hope to meet I ine Elston,
daughter at South Huron him, Oldest lady present, Mrs,
Hospital, August 16, Some clay, we know not when, Phineas Dickins; drove the far-
' To clasp.his hand iii the better thest, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
ENGAGEW ENTS ,, -' land, Kinley, youngest person, Nan -
Mr. and Mrs, Siebern Wilts, Never tb part again, cy Tindall; oldest man, Frank
Clinton, announce the engage- —Ever remembered by his wife Smyth; nearest anniversary,
ment of their daughter. Sieka Mabel, daughters A u d r e v, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston,
to Mr. Teunis Van Steeg, son Ferne and son LaVerne and nearest birthday, Joan Barker;
of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Van families. 17* pinning clothes pins on hat,
Steeg, RR 3 Exeter. The wed- `
ding 'to take place. Friday,
September the fifteenth at 7:30
o'clock in the evening in the
Christian 'Reformed Cliureh,
Clinton, Ontario. 17nc
CARDS OF THANKS ---
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
relatives, n e i g h b o u r s and
friends for your thoughtfulness
in remembering me with cards,
treats flowers and visits dur-
ing my recent illness,—Mrs.
Elizabeth Foist. 17c
I wish to thank most sincere-
ly all who so kindly remem-
bered nie in various ways
while a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital.—Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson. 17c
We wish to express aur sin-
cere thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbours by re
membering Jim wits
gifts and visits aaa'
in St. Joseph IT
returning ho, -
to Dr.
R. W
Yon
dinner together.
Mr. Heber Davis, president,
conducted a business meeting
following a moment's silence to
honor the pioneer mothers and
fathers.
Fred Dickins, London, is to
be president for the 1962 reu-
nion at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Heber Davis the second.
Sunday in August, Mrs. Ed Mc-
Kinley is honorable president.;
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Frank Smyth; lady with most
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Persona! Items
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson
and family spent Sunday at
"Twin Oaks," Grand Bend.
Heather Davis and Joan. Bar-
ker spent several days this past
week with their great aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Coleman, Lucan.
Miss Shirley Atkinson. and
Mr. Joe Kemp, London, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Atkinson,
Miss Ruby Bruce, governess
of Montreal, spent several days
with iMir. and Mrs. Ron Car-
roll, also Clare, Bruce and
Sidney Schreiber of Montreal.
Miss Sharon. Davis spent
several days at the home of
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Abbott, Niagara
Falls.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
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ford Abbott to Wiarton on Sat-
urday to visit with the latter's
daughter, Mr. and Tars: Ailan
Tindall. "
Mr. and. Mrs. George Atkin-
son spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Atkinson, Centra-
lia..
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