The Citizen, 1989-12-13, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1989
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LIVESTOCK
12 WEANER PIGS FOR SALE.
Call Matt Lee after 4 p.m. 887-6735
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PERSONAL
PERSONAL
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COMING
EVENTS
DEATH
NOTICES
SLEIGH RIDES: DELIGHT IN THE
Magic of Winter Holidays. Share a
horse-drawn sleigh ride with family
and friends. After your ride
through the woods and fields
around our farm enjoy mulled
cider, holiday treats and Christmas
carolling. Call now to book your
reservations for the stuff that
memories are made of. Hay rides
also available. Tony and Fran
McQuail, 528-6542. 48-3
A SERVICE OF LESSONS AND
carols will be held at Trinity
Anglican Church in Blyth at 9:30
a.m. and at St. John’s Anglican
Church in Brussels at 11:15 a.m. on
Sunday, December 17. Please join
us as we journey through the
Christmas story in scripture, music
and prayer. All are welcome! 49-2
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Dabber Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen
tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m.
Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces
sible. Potential prize board over
$3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or
less. $500 must go. 14-tfn
DEATH
NOTICES
NICHOLSON, Jack. At Wingham
and District Hospital, on Wednes
day, Dec. 6, 1989, Jack Nicholson,
of RR 1, Bluevale, in his 72nd year.
Beloved husband of the former
Vera Sharpin; dear father of Ross
and Shirley, of Turnberry town
ship, Keith and Carol of Grey
township, Joe and Hanna of Morris
township, Rose Marie and Clarence
Bishop of Grey township, Marlene
and Morris Lobsinger of Kitchener;
brother of Daisy Hooper of Picker
ing and Alan Nicholson of Wing
ham. Son-in-law of Mrs. Morrison
Sharpin of Wingham. Also surviv
ed by 15 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his parents,
William and Mary Nicholson; his
brother, Joseph (Second World
War) and his sister, Mae King.
Friends called at the McBurney
Funeral Home, Wingham. Com
plete funeral service was held at
the funeral home on Saturday. Rev.
Bonnie Cole Arnal officiating. In
terment Wingham cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian Dia
betes Association, or the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario would
be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy.
HELP
WANTEDMORRITT, Lillian Rogerson. Sud
denly, on December 1, 1989, at
K-W Hospital, Lillian Morritt, of 69
Donald St., Kitchener. Beloved
wife of the late James Charles
Morritt (1974). Dear and loving
mother of Carman and his wife
Gladys of Sarnia, Garth of London,
Ont., John and his wife Sue of
Toronto, Keith, Donald and his
wife Cora, all of London, Mary
Bellerby of Vancouver, Ann Lay-
land of Waterloo. Dearest grand
mother of 19 grandchildren and 14
great-grandchildren.
A memorial service was held in
the chape! of the Edward R. Good
Funeral Home, 171 King St. S.,
Waterloo, on Sunday, Dec. 10,
1989 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Helen Hoerle
of First Church of Christ Scientist,
Kitchener officiated.
At the request of the family,
there was no visitation at the
funeral home. Cremation.
Memorial donation^ to the char
ity of one’s choice would be
appreciated as expressions of sym
pathy.
STEWART, Mildred. At Pinecrest
Nursing Home, Lucknow on Tues
day, Dec. 5, 1989, Mrs. Mildred
Stewart, of Wingham, in her 94th
year.
Dear mother of Dorothy (Mrs.
Gordon Harman) of Toronto;
grandmother of Stephen Harman of
Fergus, Larry Harman and Gerald
Harman, both of Toronto, Marlene
Lewis of Newmarket. Also survived
by six great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandson. Predeceased
by three brothers and five sisters.
Friends called at the McBumey
Funeral Home, Wingham. Funeral
services were held in the funeral
home, on Thursday. Rev. J. Rea
Grant officiating. Spring interment
Brussels cemetery.
Donations to the Wingham Unit
ed Church Memorial Fund, or
Wingharp and District Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
WANTED: RESPONSIBLE PER-
son to run 100 sow operation prior
to farm sale. Willing to train keen
type. Salary $400 per week, plus
house, plus bonus. Minimum 3
months termination notice or salary
in lieu. Lucknow area, 395-2438.
48-3
BROUGHTON. In loving memory
of my father, George Broughton,
who passed away suddenly, one
year ago December 18, 1988.
I wish so much that life could be
Just as it was before,
That you could be in your favourite
chair
When I walk through the door
But since these special dreams of
mine
Can never now come true.
I will be grateful for the years
I had dear dad with you.
I miss your voice,
Your smile, your gentle ways.
For you gave me love and joy and
warmth
To last me all my days.
I’m thankful for the times we
shared
They really were the best,
Within my heart I truly feel
That I’ve been richly blessed.
I cherish all my memories
They’re full of love and care,
They remind me that my dad
Was the best beyond compare.
With a broken heart I whisper,
“I miss you Dad and love you so.”
But for as long as I live
I will always be glad
That I was your daughter
And you were my Dad.
- So very much missed and lovingly
remembered by his youngest
daughter, Brenda, son-in-law Bill,
grandchildren Tina and Shane. 50-1
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CALDWELL. In loving memory of
our dear brother, Earl, who passed
away December 17, 1988.
Gone from us but leaving memories
Death can never take away
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
- sadly missed by Ella, Gladys,
Ralph, Dorothy and Laurie. 50-lp
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by December 21
CALDWELL.
God took you so suddenly away
from us it seems now that
No one, can take your place.
No one else can give that special
hug.
And sometimes it feels that you’re
near.
We can no longer tell you about our
day because you’re no longer
there.
But, you will always have a special
place in our hearts.
In loving memory of Earl Caldwell
who passed away one year ago,
December 17, 1988.
- We miss you Grandpa, Randy,
Lorna, Joe and Kathy Fraser. 50-1
CALDWELL. In loving memory of
a dear husband, Dad, and Grandpa
Earl Caldwell, who passed away
one year ago, December 17, 1988.
No further away than a picture,
A smile or remembered phrase
Our loved one lives in memory
So close in so many ways.
Yes, memory has so many ways
Of keeping loved ones near
Ever close in mind and heart
Is the one we loved most dear,
-sadly missed by Margaret and
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