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Because we loved and miss, him
so.
oo dearly loved and sadly
Missedev.erbe forgotten by.bis
ehildrerc Douglas,
red, Rveiyn, and.Wilfred. --38 ,
RREMAH - fn loving memory
" of dear husband and father and
grandfather Stewart (Dick)
;Freeman who passed away one
;dear age Sept. 17,1974.
o know we never said good-bye
iii niways bring regret,
uthe ones who loved you
themes who never forget.
,breaks our:hearts to lose -you;
3utyou didn}t go alone.
For..part of us went with you
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The day God called you home.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed:by wife and family. —38x
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for tkte:ir kit
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!tat lh directoress of the "Mock
Wedding.' .Tam her cast for their
excellent and enjoyable
pres:N t%an. To the Odd Fellows
for the use of the Hall. and to the
kind sisters of the Repekab lodge
for serving such delicious
refreshments. We add our special
thanks. Everyone made this an
occasion we will long remember.
Mervyn and Doris Batkin. —38x
CLARK: i wish to thank alt who
sent cards" gifts, and visited me
while a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
Flowers" Watts, and Baker, and
nursing staff. Mary Clark. -38
SJES - 1_ would like to thank
everyone wijo sent gifts. flowers,
and'cards while 1 was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Barrett and the
nurses for the satisfactory ser -
ice: Betty Haasjes• —38
AIX - The family -of the late
'rehab• Healy" Blyth wish to
extend their sincere thanks to
bother Hardy, Dr. Street,
,a'ltbearers, CWL Blyth for lunch
and `forall those who helped out in
SO many ways during our recent
bercavemenL —38
JOHNSTON: I would like to
express trig thimks for all
flowers, visits, and cards 1
received white a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Flowers. Mrs.
Johnston, kitchen staff,and
nurses on first floor. Rachel
Johnston. -48x
JOHNSTON: To alt Who
remembered me while 1 was a
patient in Clinton Hospital and
nurses on second floor many
thanks. Bertha Johnston. -38x
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Churchnot
�l�dent> �tlda in t"e /•tt?�ny„ ..._ . service at the United
readid
it;tes werechurch
Roll call was c c, d b ? e ►. Den
�► ir+es det was + Was o te !The
letter �r
bringing an
nr- ap .
.. .. ,. Beck . wth,M�.�nT+k`huttn
Von. ' G.T. Kaye *un in
the country` and fr e e serrrn ��Give
tlele ,,. ro at th a�rgan.. ...
. the: group p four th+� boxes on
e Thefi its tae. P • clothing
a.sentt. and from Mrs. Him a hearing!" was bated
e of SIAM. A, getter of Anderson. a'patient in St. John anthem, havedecided the to
sang
migration from Lois Soapier Joseph's Hospital, for follow Jesus". The Sunday
was
read, vrhich was accepted' glo;xinla. ;"--' "Don't let School met during the latter
with �t and it was decided The study book.half of theservice.
resentment ruin the family'.
SCQTCHINE�R�sh Alf xtend their
hmer
and family
gratitude 'to friends. neighbours
and relatives for their many acts
of kindness and sympathy during
their recent bereavement.
Spec;al thanks to Rev
Yournatoff. Dr. Shepherd. Dr.
Streets, staff of Clinton -and
Victoria Hospital and Trinity
Church
to send a stash gift to shag
appreciation of participation in was given by Helen Roberts. It
the Institute- was decidedthat dofnatitrns will
Joyce Pepper was installed be gratefully received at the
as vice-president and • Marg next meeting: instead of having
Ingram as convenor of a bazaar and bake sate. The
education andcultural ac- meeting closed with a poearn
tivities in Lois' place. Other and a prayer,
U1tI UCW
correspondence dealt with the .
County Rally on October' 6 at Unit i UCW met on Thursday church. Presitkent, Mrs. 'Fria
Betgrave, the Huron County Septearnber 1l with Audrey Coleman, opened the meeting
Historical Society meetings on Christie presiding. After her with a poem. anal 13 members
ll with
a
Mrs. M+►�,
and Mrs.. 'sera .lt
Leet.o frucefie .
Mrs, rlo e ' Andover has
returned bonne alter sin
the it,.
past week Visiting we
eorge and Mariorie Grant in
St. Anne's Pla,. t»Thorms.
Aanysnaa.
I of town;
nston and
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By BerthaMacGreegor.
Chis�elhurst UCW
The Chelhurst UCW held'
their September meeting in the
.
September if at Blyth and at opening thought they sang aanswered the roll ca
H devotion
al theme B'ble verse on ..Thanks,.
Crediton on October 15, and hyo;. Her devotion
yourself t
letters of apprecinton f`roin was "Try giving aro Following the minutes, the
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Nan Britton and Nancy and away" . You cannot give treasurer's rhpdrt was given.
Barbara McCurdy. yourself away, without getting Several items of business were
In other business, the back more than you give, if in discussed and it was decided to
members agreed to serve giving, you have no thought of hold the Fall • Bazaar on Oct.
coffee and cookies at the re- reward. The theme was con- Ind. The visiting committee
opening of the Town Hall and tinued by prayer and the reported calling on shut-ins
any' life and let summer, Mrs. Alf
Library on September 25 votef Take d singing odttrtnthe
g
for Joyce Pepper as aego
to the London . CQnventiob 'Foe ...,.."•*.. .. ,,.,,.
in St. Thomas of October 15 and meeting and the tcorreSPon- Mrs. Rosa Harris presented
16, and were informed they had dence were read. Roll call was the worship, dwelling on
Leaders for the girls 4-H Club. \ answered by 12 members. ..dyer is the Key" ' A hymn
The resolutions to be Audrey Joynt read three letters
discussed at St. Thomas were from their adopted -girl in was sung and Mrs. Beatrice
The
discussed and voted on and Burma, and everyone gave Boyce gave the study. meeting closed with all
final plans made for the exhibit their monthly donation., and repeating the ''Theme"" Mrs.
at the Fall Fairs. Christmas gift for her. The repeating
Coleman and Mrs: Vera
Joyce Pepper and Hazel offering was given and Ross were hostesses.
Corbett Gond ted the program dedicated by Audrey C -in istie.
which consisted of a sing -song, Mildred Kyle had an in -
accordion and piano selections teresting study on "Mission in
by Brenda Pepper. and the home". Parents may
everyone reading a clipping on practice mission in the home by
a recent current event. Hazel listening and giving loving
Corbett read an article, answers to questions during
" Sisters." family discussions. We should
Area
del to
Pit be"". _ Ross favoured with a piano
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