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Solicitor for the Executors of the Estate of
Duncan Hessack Bain..
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March, 1984, after which tit estate's
assets will be distributed, ;;laving regard::
only to claims that have then been received.
CARMAN ISAAC NIXO*; 33 'Cannon
Crescent, London,. Ontario,, N5X 284..
- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IiN THE ESTATE OF •
JAN TOP
ALL PERSONS having claims against .,the
estate" -of the above mentioned, late of the
Town of Listowel, in. the..,County of Perth,
Retired 'Partner, who died ' en November .,
19th,1983; are requwed to rite proof of same•
with{ they `undersigned On 61Z beffire the'3i4
day of March 1984.
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After that.'date the Executors will proceed to
distribute the Estates tavii g regard only to
the claims of which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at. Wingham, Ontario, this 13th
day of February A.D. 1984.
CRAWFORD MILL, DAVIES & ELSTON
Barristers & Solicitors
217 Josephine Street
Wingham,.Ostario NOG 2W0
Solicitors for the Executors
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20. Public notices
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(d) Appeals against adverse original applica-
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appears below,. not later. than
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SWEDES
In loving, 0, y of dear sister, Tammy
Lee Maryf.1Vfcogld),Sloeties, who passed '
away- Fehrpar'y 195,3:
You're not -forgotten ester,; .dear.
Nor shall 'you ever be
As long as life and :memory, list„
You willalways be..
You had a nature we could not help loving
And a heart purer than gold,
And to those who. knew you and loved you,
',Your • memory will never grow cold.
Always remembered by Helly, Jack and
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SLOETJES
jn loving memory of a dear daughter,
Tammy Lee Mary (McDonald) Sloetjes, who
Passed away February 23, 1983.
We had a daughter with so , soft a voice, so
sweet a smite,
Who was more `to usthan wealth untold.
Without a .farewell she fell asleep,
With only memories for usto keep. •
Her memory is our keepsake, •.„
And -we have her inour hearts.
Sadly missed by Mom and Dad.
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McDONAGH ' •
In loving memory of Norma M. McDonagh;.
who passed ` away February 24 1979:
Just a thought -of, sweet lremembrance,
Just a memory sad and true, '
Just.the love and sweet :devotion,
' Of one who thinks of . you,
Lovingly remembered by Murray, Chuck,
Ross, Barry and Rod , and families.
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31. Cards of thainks
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IIACKWIT
I would like to express my sincere thanks to
my family, friends and relatives' for. cards,
letters, flowbrs, treats and*phone• calls while
a patient in St., Joseph's. Hospital,. London,
and also since 1 •'came. home.. All is greatly
appreciated:. ' • _. _
Ella Hackett
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BOYD
We would like to express ur tha for the
cards, flowers and visits du 'ng, stay in.
Wingham Hospital: Also to our neighbours
whose assistance and support was greatly
appreciated.Special thanks as well to the
terrific nursing staff on the second floor and
to Doctors..Jolly, McKim and Corrin.
Susan and Jarret
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GRANT
The family of the. late Margaret E. Grant
would like to thank all friends, neighbours
and relatives for all the love -and acts of
kindness during their recent bereavement,
Your cards, flowers, donations and thought-
fulness will warm our hearts in the coming
days and never be forgotten: May God bless"
each one.
Audrey, Ross, Roy and Larry
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EVANS
The family of the late George William Evans
wishes to thank their relatives, friends and
neighbours for theirfloral tributes, mentor-
ial donations and expressions of sympathy in
their recent bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. Paul Mills, . MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home and to the ladies of Chalmers
Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch, for
providing lunch ' after the- funeral service.
Mrs. William Evans and family
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WYLDS
I would like to thank my family and friends
for their cards, flowers and help during my
stay in the hospital. Also special thanks to
Dr. Silcox and the staff of University
Hospital, London for the friendly care given
me. It is all sincerely appreciated.
Brenda Wylds
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CAMPBELL
We wish to extend a sincere thank you to
everyone for expressions of sympathy and
kindness shown to our families at the tirne of
our recent bereavement. Your thoughtful-
ness in sending cards, flowers and gifts of
food to our homes was deeply appreciated.
Joyce and Bob Courtney
Joan and Ellwood Irwin
Janet and Bill Kempton and families
31. Cards of thanks.
BURT
The family of the late James Burt wish to
express • .their •sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for thoughtfulness
and kind -expressions of sympathy shown to
us: during our bereavement of a dear father,
husband and grandfather. For beautiful
floral triutes, charitable donations, gifts of
food, cards of sympathy. Special thanks to
Dr. Mel Corrin and nurses for their careand
comforting words, and to Rev. Allison
Ramsay . for his kindness and comforting
words at home. To the Ladies of South
Kinloss church for the excellent lunch
following . the service and to Pinecrest
Nursing Home. We say thank you and God.
Bless You All.
Eva Burt and Family
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IRWIN
I would like to say thanks to all who called to
see me whilein the hospital and also thanks
to the nurses on second floor ' and Dr. Jolly.
Spence Irwin
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FERGUSON
I would like to thank the Doctors and nurses
on 2nd floor of Wingham Hospital for their
care. .Also thanks for visits and treats.
Sincerely,
Wm. H. Ferguson
LUCKNOW SKATING CLUB
The Lucknow Skating Club would like to
thank everyone who attended, participated
and helped in any way to make our carnival a
success. Special thanks to Mrs. David Swan
for the beautiful quilt and Mrs. Sharon
Dawson and Mrs. Dick Park- for the lovely
afghan, which they donated for our , thaws.
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FINI AYSON
The family ' of the late Roy , Finlayson
greatfully : acknowledges the many acts -of
kindness shown to Roy - cards, flowers and.
visits and carr rides offered for visits to be
with him inthe hospital. The many generous
donations of food t� our home, •memorial
donations, flowers and many ' messages of
sympathy by cards in our bereavement. We
would ' like to thank our Doctors, . Nurses and
Staff of Wingham Hospital, Rev. Allison
Ramsay, Gary Carruthers and Doug Steven-
son at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home, and the Ladies of the 'Presbyterian
Church for serving lunch after' the funeral
service. Your kindness will long be remem-
bered.
Betty Finlayson
Mary Nelson
Elizabeth Graham
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DURNIN
The family of the late John Sterling Durnin
would like to express their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours for the
beautiful floral arrangements, charitable
donations, sympathy cards, kind words and
also for the bountiful gifts of food brought to
our homes. Special thanks to Gary Shuttle-
worth for his thoughtful words, the Lucknow
Funeral Home, Auburn U.C.W. for the
lovely lunch and to all those rho helped in
any way. It was all deeply appreciated.
Violet Durnin and Family
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HUSTON
It is with heartfelt gratitude that we express
our thanks to everyone who showed kindness
to Martha during her lengthy illness, and to
us, her family, while she was in hospital and
now, at this time of bereavement. Special
thanks to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Jolly, and
the first floor nursing staff of Wingham and
District Hospital.
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The Robertson and
Huston Families
528-282
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