Huron Expositor, 1999-08-04, Page 1010 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 4, 199E
46. in Memoriam
BENNEWIES, Edwin: In loving
memory of Dad who passed away
15 years ago on August 3. 1984.
Though his smile is gone forever,
And his hand we cannot touch.
Still we have the memory.
. Of the one we loved so much.
We think o1 you in silence,
We often speak your name.
But all we have are memories,
• And your picture in a frame.
Your resting place we visit,
And put flowers with care.
But no one knows the heartache,
As we turn and leave you there.
Life must go on. we know it's true.
But. it's not the same since we lost
you.
Always loved and remembered by
your family. 46-31x1
46 In Memoriam
COSTELLO: Treasured memories
of a dear father and grandfather
Bernard James whom God called
tome on August 4, 1980.
Dad is such a special word,
A word that brings to mind.
A big, warm smile, a helping hand.
A way of being kind.
Devotion to the family,
A word of patience too.
'Dad' is such a special word,
Because it stands for 'you'.
Always will be remembered by his
son Robert James. daughter-in-law
Mary Helen and grandsons Shawn
James and Curtis Vaughan.
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47. Cards of Thanks
CHAMBERS
A sincere thank you to everyone for
cards, flowers, treats and visits dur-
ing my recent illness. Thank you to
Dr. Schwarz and Dr. Gonser and
nursing staff of Stratford General
Hospital • and also to Dr. Carotin
Shepherd and nursing staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital and
ambulance drivers. Thanks also to
Jackie and Gail for driving Ken to
Stratford. It was all very much
appreciated. - Bernice 47-31xlc
ACHILLES
The family of the late Tennie
Achilles would like to extend our
thanks to our family, friends and
neighbours for food brought to our
homes, visits, cards, floral arrange-
ments and donations in Mom's
memory. A special thanks to Rev.
James Murray for his kind words
and to the ladies of Duffs United
Church, Walton for the wonderful
lunch. Special thanks to the
Doctors, nurses and staff of the
Seaforth Hospital whose care &
concern was great. Also special
thanks to the staff of the Seaforth
Manor whose kindness, love and
support to Mom over the last two
years was greatly appreciated. To
Ruth Townsend and staff for their
guidance and support, it was very
much appreciated. Special thanks
to Cheryl St. Onge for the beautiful
organ music and to Lindsay
Devereaux and Don Sills for your
soul touching songs. Also to Linda
Achilles and Lynn McDonough for
your special memories of Mom. To
the grandchildren who acted as
pallbearers and flower bearers,
your love and support will always be
remembered. Jerry Achilles and
Anne Sills. 47-31x1
JEFFERY
We would like to express our
thanks and appreciation to every-
one. who in any way helped us to
celebrate our 50th Anniversary. For
all the cards, gifts. gitt certificates,
phone calls, and all who came to
our dance. thank you. Spencer was
delighted to see so many former
students and staff members. We
would especially like to thank our
family. Judy, Ruth and Bill for all
their planning and hard work.
- Spencer and Doris. 47-31x1c
LITTLE
The family of the late John Robert
Little would like to thank everyone
who sent food, flowers. prayers and
donations in John's memory.
Special thanks to Rev. Judith
Springett and the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home for their support and
comforting words. Thanks also to
Jane McNaughton at Seaforth
Community Hospital Emergency for
your compassion and understand-
ing. Thanks to Herman Reid for
being there for John's final
moments. Thank you to Vickie Doig
for your love and support and espe-
cially to Vickie and her mother for
preparing the funeral lunch. To all
our friends at Standard Products
Plant 4 in Mitchell, thanks for every-
thing. Thanks to the flower and pall-
bearers, your help will never be for-
gotten. May God richly bless you
all. - Suzanne Zehr and Family,
Marie, Clarence (Sam), Barb, Jeff
and Families 47-31x1
STRYKER
We would like to thank all those
who shared in the birth of our
daughter, and those who have
remembered us at this very special
time. To Susan, Kendra and Irene of
Huron Community Midwifery for
their support and care during the
last .nine months:, to midwives
Madeleine and Eli for their speedy
arrival in our "hour" of need; to our
doulahs Karen and Sharon for their
ongoing TLC; to our families, espe-
cially Grandma and Nana for being
here to meet our every need and
help us when we needed it the
most; and last but not least to our
.friends and neighbours for the
thoughtful cards, calls and goodies.
The precious memories of our
beautiful home birth.will remain with
us always and we are grateful to all
those who played a special part.
- Dan. Tanya, Shefby,.Cameron and
Shannon. 47-31-1
DOLMAGE
I would like to extend a sincere
thank you to Dr. Rodney, Dr.
Rooyakkers, the.nurses and staff of
Seaforth Hospital during my visits.
To Dr. Schwarz of Stratford
Hospital. I really did mean to keep
my appointment, however 1 do wish
to thank you for your time of consul-
tation. Thank you to Dr. Pickering
and staff of sixth floor University
Hospital for your care and dedica-
tion. Francis Hunt, Paul . and
Loretta, bouquets to you for all your
efforts putting my fence jig saw
together. Special thanks to all for
your help with the field work, seed-
ing, hay. wheat harvest and straw.
Sincere appreciation for your cards,
visits and telephone calls.
• Sincerely, Neil 47-31x1
Hensall
flower show
Thc Hensall shuffleboard
scores for July 27 arc as
follows: Ray Bennewies 591,
Gert Eagleson 567, Hazel
McEwen 541, Doris
Hamilton 507,1im Davis
496, Dave Woodward 493,
Ina Williams 486, Merle
McLellan 470.
Schedules for the Hensall
and District Horticultural
Society's annual flower show
are available at the Hensall
Village Office and the
Hensall Post Office. The
flower show will take place
on Aug. 11 at the Hensall
Jnitcd Church.
47 Cards of Than
RIBEY
I wish to express my gratitude to
friends, family and colleagues for
their tremendous support and spe-
cial kindnesses to me during my
hospital stay and since returning
home. Special thanks to Ruth and
staff for the capable way they've
handled the responsibilities of our
business during this time. Your
kindness will always be remem-
bered. - Ross Ribey 47-31-1
MELADY
A huge thank you to Dr. Whitmore
and nurses Marianne and Clara for
their help and supportive words.
Also to Grandma and Grandpa on
both sides for watching Uam. But
the biggest thanks goes to daddy
for being there always to help out.
- Sandra and Hope 47-31x1
DEARING/DORE'
We would like to thank our family,
friends and neighbours for attend-
ing our Buck 'n Doe on July 17th. A
special thanks to our wedding party
for all their hard work. It was greatly
appreciated. Love always from
Steven and Rebecca. 47-31xlc
Correspondents
Queensway residents
have ice cream parlour
Monday afternoon was a
beautiful warm day for
Queensway residents to
have their lie Cream
arlour outside. Everyone
ad their favourite sundae
and enjoyed the
peacefulness of the
outdoors. "Take Your
Troubles to God in Prayer"
was Tuesday afternoon's
church service message led
by Shirley Luther. •
Belva Fuss and Shirley
played a duet on the organ
and piano during one of the
hymns as residents sang
along. Betty Simmons,
Queensway volunteer. took
the tuck art around to the
residents on Wednesday
afternoon.
Thursday afternoon was a
quiet library hour, as
residents looked through
magazines. hooks and
listened to stories read to
them.
Coming Events: Aug. 4. 2
p.m. Rest Home residents
go on a country drive: Aug: •
9. 2 p.m. Trip to Bill
Gibson's tor a garden
party: Aug. 18. 6 p.m -.-8
p.m. Rest Home
community barbecue.
Don Sills and Scott Hilgendorff photo
Keeping cool at the pool
Glenda Blair launches son Connor at
the Lions pool on Thursday
afternoon where people tried to
keep cool. Thomas Murray shows
his 'cool' look for the pool.
Community Calendar
WED., AUG. 4
9:00 a.m. - Bus TYip to Wally World
and Mr. Chuckles - leaving from
Children's Centre
12:00-1:00 p.m. - AquaFit at the
Lions Pool
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at
the Optimist Park
8:30-10:00 p.m. - Sentinels
Fastball at the Lions Park -
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Ladies' Slo-Pitch
al the Optimist Park
THURS., AUG. 5
7:30-9:00 p.m. • Sentinels Fastball
at the Lions Park
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Sluggers Slo-Pitch
Game at the Optimist Park
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Straycats Slo-
Pitch Game at the Lions Park
FRI., AUG. 6
7:00 .-8:30 p.m. - Reds Fastball at
the Lions Park
8:30-10:00 p.m. - Sentinels
Fastball at the Lions Park
SAT, AUG. 7 •
SUN., AUG. 8
8:00-11:00 p.m. - Mons Slo-Pitch
at the Lions and Optimist Parks
MON., AUG. 9
12:00-1:00 p.m. - AquaFit at Lions
Pool
6:30-7:30 p.m. •Houseleague Ball
at the Highschool North Diamond
7:30-10:30 p.m. • Minor Sports
Council BINGO at the Arena -
Host • Rec. Committee
8:00 - 11:00 p.m. - Men's'Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist and Lions Parks
TUES. ; AUG. 10
}:30 p.m. - Seaforth Women's
Institute meeting at the home of
Marion Gordon
8:00.9.30 p.m. • Mens Slo-Pitch
at the Lions Park
WED., AUG. 11
12:00.1:00 p.m - Agua Fit at Lions
Pod
1:30.4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena •
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at
• the Optimist Park
7:30.9:00m. - Ladies' Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Park
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4-H Sheep
Club judges
market
lambs ,
The third meeting of the
Huron 4-1-1 Sheep Club was
held on June 28 at Robyn
Ethcrington's. -
The meeting opened with
the 4-H pledge and a
discussion about why we
judge things Poll 'wed. The
reasons included. to find out
which product is better. Then
the members judged market
lambs and gave reasons on
their placement ,1 cad' lamb.
Thc) discussed different
sheep breeds and did a
crossword puzzle about these
breeds.
Thc fourth meeting was held
on July 19 at Florence
Pul ten's.
Thc Huron County Go,For
The Gold was held on July 27
at the Clinton Christian
School. 'No sheep club teams
participated.
Suzanne Coleman