The Citizen, 2002-12-24, Page 38Cousins, Mrs. Elma (Roy).
In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother who
passed away Dec. 22, 1977.
To us you were very special,
What more is there to say,
Except to wish with all our
hearts,
That you were here today.
You couldn't say goodbye to us,
You couldn't see our tears,
You left us with beautiful
memories,
We will treasure through the
years.
"Forever in our hearts."
Lawrie, Pieta, Betty, George,
Emily, John, Merle and families.
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Cards of thanks
SCOTT. The family of the late
Lottie Scott would like to express
our gratitude to everyone who
shared in our sorrow over the
passing of our Mother,
Grandmother and Great-
Grandmother. To her nurses,
especially Lois who came to the
house after her hip surgery, your
care was superb, to Jackie, her
slave driver, your kindness and
visits did as much to pick her up as
the therapy. To Dr. Jan Raczycki
your care for Mom these last years
was fantastic. To the emergency
department staff at Wingham and
District Hospital, your care and
tenderness for Mom and all of us
was much appreciated. To
Reverend Campbell for coming and
being with us at the hospital and for
the beautiful service. To the
McBuraey funeral Home staff,
Doug and Sean, your concern and
help made these days a lot easier
for us all. To everyone who sent
food to each of our houses, we
thank you. To the ladies who made
us supper on Sunday, Lorna, Joyce,
Linda, Barb, Myrtle, Florence,
Karen and Joan, what can we say?
Thanks seems so little. To mom's
neighbours, Joyce and Murray and
Linda and Bruce, the Arizona crew
who cared for her when she was so
far away from us all, our gratitude.
To the Presbyterian and United
Church Ladies for providing lunch
for us after the service, thank you.
To everyone for the floral tributes
and donations. Finally thanks to all
who came to share our grief, it was
a wonderful tribute to a wonderful
woman. We all loved Mom, it was
nice to see so many other people
did too. - Beth, Jerry and family,
Ila, Bill and family, John, Anne and
family, Karen, Pat, Gord and
family, Jim, Bill, Jennifer and
family, Audrey, Lyle and family,
Kevin, Allan, Marilyn and family.
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VODDEN. Thanks to everyone
who helped us through another
surgery. The phone calls, cards,
rides, visits, and dinners at the door
were all greatly appreciated. He
continues to be appreciative of the
excellent professional care of the
nurses from Community Nursing
Services and of Dr. Keith Hay's
care. - Brock and Jan Vodden.
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Coming events
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary meeting in CPH Board
Room, Monday, Jan. 6, 2003 at
10:00 a.m. Come along, bring a
friend. Call Rae McFarlane 565-
5200. • 50-1
NEW YEAR'S EVE FAMILY
Party. Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship invites you to skate at
BMG arena 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.,
returning to our church for fun and
refreshments. For more information
call 887-9752. 49-2p
For rent
APPROXIMATELY 2,000 SQ. FT.
retail space for rent, main street,
Blyth, available now. Phone 523-
4304 or 523-9637. 49-2p
Health
KARA MCNICHOL, RMT,
Registered Massage Therapist,
Reflexologist. To book appointment
call 523-9143. 47-4
H elp wanted
CNS, a progressive,
innovative nursing agency, is
hiring part-time
Registered
Practical Nurses
for night shifts for a
pediatric-shift case in the
Seaforth and Londesboro
area.
We offer:
Comprehensive, paid
orientation and ongoing
training, An educational
allowance, 24 hour access to
clinical-experienced
supervisors, Self-scheduling
by the nursing team.
You will need:
Current registration with the
College of Nurses of Ontario
and CPR certification.
Please fax or mail your
resume by January 10th to:
Helene Moore
519-357-3143
Community Nursing Services
Box 100
Belgrave, ON
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HELP WANTED
THE 5'RS
COMMUNITY
THRIFT SHOP
is in need of a
PART-TIME PERSON
for our retail store. This job
entails working with
volunteers and other staff
and includes working some
Saturdays, so flexibility is
one of the requirements.
The person hired is
responsible to the Board of
Directors so a pleasant
personality and financial
capabilities are also needed.
A few of the duties would
include opening and closing
the store, pricing items,
banking, scheduling, store
maintenance as well as
other duties that are
involved in running a retail
business.
APPLICATIONS WILL BE
ACCEPTED UNTIL
JANUARY 18, 2003 AT THE
5R'S OR MAILED TO THE
BOARD SECRETARY.
- BETTY GRABER WATSON
BOX 68
BRUSSELS, NOG 1H0
Help wanted
KITCHEN HELP - COOK,
cook's helper/dishwasher. Apply in
person at The Blyth Inn. 50-lb
MIDWESTERN ADULT DAY
,Services requires a program
assistant to work part time at the
Clinton Adult Day Centre.
Delivering services for seniors,
adults with physical challenges and
people with Alzheimer Disease or
related condition. RPN certification
required. Contact L. Wilson for
application package tel: 519-482-
7800. Closing date: January 10,
2003. 50-1
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In memoriam
BAINTON, Franklin (Nov. 4, 1910
- Dec. 22, 1992) and Cenetta (July
11, 1912 - Apr. 8, 2002).
We had something special
That money could not buy.
We had a very special friendship
And had to say 'goodbye'.
Our memories and our photos
Are all we have to remember
Of a very special couple, we miss
so very much
And when we are feeling lonely
and tears fill our eyes,
We think of them at peace
And know we shouldn't cry
So we hide our heartaches
As you would want us too,
So when we cry our tears alone,
no one hears but you
Our hearts still ache and whisper
low
God Bless each of you.
- In loving memory of our dear
friends, Franklin and Cenetta
Bainton, love Beryl and Don
Lucas, Guelph. 50-1
BRYANS, Lorne Robert. May 21,
1924 - November 25, 2000.
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there, I do not sleep
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow
I am the sunlight on ripened grain
am the gentle April rain.
When you awaken in the morning
bush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight
I am the soft stars that shine at
night
Do not stand at my grave and cry:
I am not there. I did not die.
-Carrol, Bob, Bradley and Kyle.
Missing you at Christmas.
50-lp
McDONALD, Joyce Gail. In
loving memory of my beloved
daughter Gail who passed away
Dec. 28, 1996. Neil Thoines
McDonald, brother of Gail, my son
who passed away Aug. 13, 1992.
December comes with sad regret,
The month, the day, we will never
forget,
In a quiet country graveyard,
Where the breezes gently blow,
Lies the ones we loved so dearly.
There is a link death cannot sever.
Love and remembrance last
forever.
There is a gift in life I cannot buy,
That is very rare and true,
It's the gift of wonderful memories
Like the ones I have of you.
- Lovingly Mom. 50-1
In memoriam
MILLER, Bessie. Remembering
with love a special mother,
grandmother and great-
grandmother who passed away Jan.
2, 1999.
May the winds of love blow softly
And whisper so you can hear
We'll always love and miss you
And wish that you were here.
For all that life has given us
And all that's left to do
We'll know no greater treasure
Than the years we've had with you.
- Lovingly your daughter Sandra,
son-in-law John, Lori and Shawn,
Lynne, Colin and Michael. 50-1
The Citizen apologizes tor not putting this
In Memoriam in the Dec. 18 paper.
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