The Citizen, 2006-06-08, Page 16Cards of thanks Cards of thanks Coming events
CLOAKEY. We would like to say
a sincere thank you to our friends
and neighbours for your support
during the past few months and
during the recent passing of our
sister. Ivy Cloakey. The cards of
sympathy, piayers, flowers,
memorial donations and food
brought to our homes were truly
appreciated. Thank you to Dr.
Antoniadis. all the caring
professionals at Wingham and
District Hospital and to the staff of
McBurney Funeral Home for your
kindness to all of us. Thank you to
Rev. Cathrine Campbell for a
touching service and to all of those
who prepared and served lunch
following the service. - The
Campbell family. 23- I p
CUTHILL. The family of the late
Kathleen Cuthill would like to
thank her friends and homemakers
at Highland Apartments for the
friendship and care over the past 10
years. Thanks to the staff of the
Seaforth Hospital, The Manor and
the nursing staff at Huronlea - for
their kindness and care for both
Mother and the family in the last
six weeks. Special thanks to Rev.
Gould and the U.C.W. at Northside
for the lovely lunch and the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for
their services. The flowers. cards,-
calls and donations to Huronlea
Auxiliary, hospital and church were
much appreciated.-- Phyllis and
Emerson-Mitchell and family. 23-Ip
...let's show it!
WALDEN. The family of Mary
Walden would like to thank
Mother's friends, neighbours and
family for their visits, cards, letters
and prayers while she was at The
Restview home in Clinton these
past two years. Her heart was
I always strongly linked with her
Blyth and Westfield families. A
special thanks to Kevin Essex,
Mary Gibbings and all the staff at
Restview for Mother's care,
especially the last few days of her
life. Dr. Moore, Wingham, thank
you for your care of Mother
through all her health struggles
over the past years and for her care
there during her many visits in
Wingham Hospital. To all the
people who visited, brought' us
food, flowers and made donations,
it is and was all very much
. appreciated. Thanks to Rev. Cecil
Wittich for your caring and
comforting words and for coming
from Waterloo to do the service for
Mother. Also thanks to Margaret
Kai (Wingham) for playing the
organ at the service., Last but not
least, thank you to the Falconer
Funeral Home for their professional
guidance and excellent services. -
The Walden family. 23-I
Coming events
FATHER'S DAY OLD TYME
Country Breakfast. Sunday. June
18, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at
Lqndesborough Hall. Eggs. bacon,
sausage. pancakes and homefries.
Adults $6, children und-er •12 - $3.
Sponsored by Londesborough
Lions CO): 22-2h
COME AND GO BRIDAL
Shower for Stephanie Blake.
fiancée of Richard Armstrong.
Sunday, June 11, 2 - 4 p.m. at
Melville Presbyterian Church.
Brussels. Everyone welcome.22-2p
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
bridal shower for Patricia
Cummings (fiancée of Josh
Beuermann) on Saturday, June 10
from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. at Brussels
United Church. Everyone welcome.
22-2p
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL DINNER
and Dance, June 10, Betty Cardno
Centre, Clinton. Dinner 6 p.m.
Dance 8 p.m. with music by Ken
Scott. Dinner tickets $8. Dance
tickets $10. Advance tickets only.
Phone 357-3222 or 482-9264. A
fundraiser for Town and Country
Support Services. 22-2
KINBUKN CHICKEN BBQ,
June 8 at Kinburn Hall from 5-7.
Adults $10, children 6-12 $5,
preschool free. For tickets call 527-
1943 or 527-1196. Tickets also
available at Nifty Korners, Seaforth
or Dixie Lee Chicken, Clinton.
20-21-23
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Londesboro Hall. June 9 at 8 p.m.
Admission $5, over $100 in prizes.
Proceeds for hall improvements.
23-Ip
PENNY SALE AT BLYTH
Legion Thursday, June 15 and
Friday, June 16, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.:
Saturday, June 17 - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BBQ Saturday starting at 11 a.m.
Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary
invites everyone to come and join
in the fun. 23-2p
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Foundation will be hosting a
theatre production at the Grand
Bend Playhouse on Sunday, July 9,
for the 2 p.m. performance of "The
Corpse". The afternoon will be
filled with laughter and suspense.
Following the play, meet and
socialize with the performers and
enjoy a BBQ. Tickets are $50 per
person and can be purchased at the
Clinton Public Hospital, any
Foundation Member or by leaving
a message at 482-3440 ext. 297.
Don't be disappointed, get your
tickets early. 23-5
SOLACE ON TURNBERRY
invites you to a come and go bridal
shower for Allison Rapson (fiancée
of David Lisle), Saturday, June 17
from 2 - 4 p.m. 23-2
VAN EGMOND HOUSE.
Egmondville, Country Breakfast,
Sunday, June 11, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults - $6, children under 10 - $3,
preschool - free. 23-1
THIRD ANNUAL BIG BROTHERS
Big Sisters of North Huron Golf
Tournament at Woodlands Golf
Links, Clinton, June 17. Start time
8:00 a.m. Register with Todd
Dolmage, 1-519-482-7144. 23-1
You Can Make
a Difference
HUNTINGTON
DISEASE
J. C•n•J•
1-800-998-7398
www.hsc-ca.org
For appointment, .A-800-236-5514
McINTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE
293 HURON ST., STRATFORD
MARKS. A very big thank you to
Dr. Kalos and the 0.B staff at
Stratford General Hospital for the
safe arrival of our son Kurtis. Also
to Dr. Raczyski, Dr. Salter and the
O.B. staff at Clinton Public
Hospital for your care during
recovery.. A very special thanks to
Daddy (Darryl) for all your love,
care. support, late nights and visits
to us w hile in Hospital. Love -
Janice kind Kurtis. 23- I - -
RICE. I would like to thank all the
family and friends who attended
my birthday party. I appreciated the
gifts and flowers and the food was
terrific. Special thanks to Larry,
Peggy and Judy for all their hard
vv ork. It sure was a big surprise. I
s as thrilled to see• Brigid from
Brampton and Jack and his
daughter from Cambridge. Thanks
to all. - Berva. 2.3 7 1
SHORTREED. I would like _to-
thank my wonderful family, friends
and neighbours for an awesome,
surprise birthday party. Thank you
also for all the wonderful gifts and
cards I received. I will cherish all
of these happy memories forever! -
Val. '23-
Every community
has
HEARING AID
Clinic
MARK McINTYRE
Hearing Instrument Specialist will be a!:
Emergency Dept.
at Wingh-am Hospital
270 Carling Terrace, Wingham
TUESDAY
JUNE 20 & JULY 4
OFFERING
- Hearing Testing
New Hearing Aids
- Cleaning of all
Hearing Airs
- Batteries
- Custom Molded Ear Plugs
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Articles for sale
BABY THINGS, ON HAND OR
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PAPPLE'S.HANGING BASKETS
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887-6306. 20-4
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Births
SLATER: SLATER:Steve and Tanya, along
with big brother Ethan. wish to
announce the arrival. of Norah
aophia born on Thursday, June I.
2006 at 8:39 a.m. weighing 7 lbs.
15 oz. Proud grandparents are
Ralph and Marcella Tomlinson and
Richard and Nancy Slater. all of
Kitchener. Special thanks to Dr.
Bloch and all the wonderful nurses
on the maternity floor at Stratford
General Hospital. 23-1
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baking, fruits and vegetables or
homemade crafts at Blyth Area
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Cards of thanks
CLOAKEY. The family of the late
-Ivy. Lois would like to thank
friends and neighbours for the
many arts of kindness shown to us
since Mom's death. For all the
flOwers, food and cards, thank you.
-Special thanks to Rey. Cathrine
Campbell for your many prayers.
and always visiting no matter what
hospital Mom was in. And also
thanks for your kind words at the
funeral. Thanks to the many
doctors and nurses who took'such -
good care of Mom in Wingham
Stratford and London. To Monis
neighbours. Wayne and Ivy for
grass. it was very
much appreciated. To the Belgrave
W.M.S. ladies who worked so hard
making•the delicious lunch, thank
you. Thanks to the Belgrave
community neighbours for your
donation. Morn was verylucky to
have neighbours like you. Thanks
to the pallbearers and the flower
hearers. 'Thanks to the kind people
at McBurney Funeral Home who.
helped guide us through this
difficult time. We will not forget
Sour kindness to us all Doug,
Alev. Paul. Sharon. Sandra. and
Iaunrhrs 23-I