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Cards of Thanks
The family of Jean Currie
would like to extend sincere
thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for food, flow-
ers,' memorial donations and
kind wishes received during
our, loss. Special thanks to
doctors, nurses, and staff of
The Wingham and District
Hospital. Thank you also to
the McBurney Funeral
Home, -Rev. Grant and the
ladies of the Rebekah Lodge
No. 3n for services provid-
ed.
We would like to express
our very sincere thanks to
one and all who came,to our
40th wedding anniversary
party in Lucknow; on June
15. All the beautiful cards
and gifts we received, will
long be treasured. A very
special thanks to our three
daughters, Greta, Barbara,
and Sheila and their
families, who so thoughtfully
planned such a pleasant eve-
ning to be spent with approx-
imately 175 of our friends.
Many, many thanks.
Jessie and Harold
France
My sincere thanks to Dr.
Gear and nurses on first
floor, Wingham and District
Hospital for their splendid
care. Also to everyone for
visits, cards, flowers and
candy and the treats brought
to my home.
Lenore Wilson
The family of _ the late.
Clarence Andrew (Joe)
Machan wishes to express
their sincere thanks to rel-
atives, friends and neighbors
for all their kindness and
support following the loss of
"a dear husband, father and
grandfather. The beautiful
floral tributes and charitable
donations and sympathy
cards will always be dear to
us. Special thanks' to Rev.
Charles Carpentier of Brus-
sels United Church. Thanks
as well to the ladies of the
Church who served lunch fol-
lowing the service. Many
thanks to funeral directors
Max and Barbara Watts of
the M. L. Watts Funeral
Home of Brussels for their
understanding and guidance.
Our heartfelt thanks.
Martina Machan
and family
We would like to thank
June and Tom Mac Ewan and
everyone who attended our
Jack and Jill Shower. The
gift box was greatly apprec-
iated.
Dave Shaw
and Peggy Keil
Dave Shaw and Peggy Keil
would like to thank everyone
who attended our Buck and
Doe. Everything was greatly
appreciated.
I would like to thank Dr.
'McGregor, Rev. Mills and all
the wonderful nurses on sec-
ond floor for their good care
while I was in the hospital.
Irlma eCasemore
Expressing my sincere
thanks, to Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital staff, nurses
and Dr. Gear, Dr. Hanlon,
Dr. McGregor, for care and
attention afforded me during
my recent stay at hospital.
J. 'Storozuk
We would like to express
our thanks to all those who
attended our wedding recep-
tion. on June 1. Your pre-
sence
ro-sence made our wedding day
very special.
Paul and Karen
Cook
I wish to express thanks td
my neighbors for the beauti-
ful plant that was delivered
to my house as an expression
of sympathy in the passing of
my brother.
Olive Fuller
We wish to extend sincere
thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors, for food,
flowers and memorial do-
nations and kind visits re-
ceived during our- loss of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather. Special thanks
to The McBurney Funeral
Home, Majorand Mrs. Slous
and Captain and Mrs. Link -
letter for their support and
Home League Ladies for the
lovely lunch. Your acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy were deeply
appreciated and will always
be remembered.
Verna Wilson
and family
Words cannot express my
thanks for the many acts of
kindness during my recent
bereavement. To my friends
and neighbors, thank you.
Violet Machan
Leg'ioi' s
installed
BRUSSELS - The new'
presidents of Branch 218of
the Royal Canadian Legion
are Robert Fraser and Mrs.
Bonnie Brewer. The in-
stallation of officers was
held at a pleasant evening
meeting June 1.
Following the installation
a dance was held and a
smorgasbord supper at .the
end of the evening. A good
crowd was in attendance.
The new Legion officers
are as follows: past
president, Les Brewer;
president, Mr. Fraser; first
vice, Robert Richardson;
second vice, Kathy Burk-
holder; secretary, Melody '
White; treasurer, Marg Ben-
nett; executive, Ted Elliott,
Eric Ross, Don Blenkhorn,
Ross Bennett; sergeant -at -
arms, Stewart Parker.
The officers in the Ladies'
Auxiliary are: past presi-
dent, Grace Jutzi; president,
Mrs. Brewer; first vice,
Karen Parker; second vice,
Bessie Blenkhorn; secre-
tary, Barb Graber; treasur-
er, Marg Taylor; executive,
Bernice MacFarlane, Jane
Ross, Isabell Janes, Kathy
Duncan and sergeant -at -
arms, Nancy Wettlaufer.
Mrs. MacFarlane and
Doreen Rutledge were
presented with life mem-
berships, while Maggie
Rutledge, Kitty Rutledge,
Verna Tunney, Kaye Dun-
can, Mrs. MacFarlane and
Doreen Rutledge were
presented with Diamond
Jubilee medals.
Certificates of merit were
presented to:, Liz Sholdice,
Barb Knight, Mrs. Jutzi,
Martha Logan, Mabel Willis,
Joan Miller, Isabel Alcock
and Ann Elliott. Mrs.
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-1985 officers
at social evening
LEGION PRESIDENTS—Robert Fraser and Mrs. Bon-
nie Brewer were sworn in as Legion and Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary presidents recently at Brussels. Legion
members from Wingham conducted the installation
ceremony, which was followed by a dance.
the installation.
This year the Brussels
branch, like those across
Canada, is marking the
Legion's 60th anniversary.
Branch meetings are held
the third Monday of each
month, except for July and
August.
Decoration Sunday was
held June 8 at the Brussels
Cemetery. Members of the
Oddfellows, the Rebekahs,
the Legion and its ladies'
auxiliary took part. A parade
was led by the Brussels Pipe
Band and the group paraded
back to the sixth concession
of Morris. A short service
was held by each group
before returning to the
Legion Hall for a social hour.
D EATR S
Blenkhorn was presented
with the past treasurer's
medal.
Representatives from the
Wingham Legion conducted
Will bus or board. students
It's either daily busing or
boarding for those in Huron
and Perth counties who want
French language education
for their children.
Ther,, 1uron-Perth Roman
Catholic separate school
board set a policy at its June
10 meeting on how it will pro-
vide access to French
language education for stu-
dents in its jurisdiction.
The superintendent of
education, Gaeten Blan-
chette, said the board is now
busing two Stratford stu-
dents to Marguerite
Bourgeoys, a French school
in Woodstock.
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The French as a first
language school is not an im-
mersion school. The differ-
ence is that French immer-
sion can be taken by children
who have no history of
French. French as a first
language school, however, is
for students who are French
speaking, or have parents
who are French speaking,or
themselves or siblings have
previously attended a
French school.
The board's policy allows
for transportation over 24
•�km. From that distanceon,
parents have the right to
have their children either
bused daily or boarded.
No costs have been set in
the policy because that is
determined in individual
cases, said Mr. Blanchette.
Under 24 km, the board
automaticallytransports the
students daily, Mr. Blan-
chette said.
The board earlier decided
not to set up its own French
school, although French im-
mersion classes will be set
up in Stratford and Goderich
for this September.
Bluevale native
passes in Ohio
Funeral services were
held last Monday in Ohio for
Marjorie Kathleen Rainey,
formerly of Bluevale.
The former Marjorie
Kathleen Hall, she was born
Jan. 13, 1921, to Gordon Hall
and Sarah McMichael. She is
predeceased by both
parents.
The late Mrs. Rainey is
survived by two daughters,
Frances Higgins of
Massillon, Ohio, and Jane
Thacker of Canal Fulton,
Ohio; five grandchildren;
three sisters, Mrs. Jack
(Norma) Orvis of Hanmer,
Mrs. Bob (Irene) Casemore
of Petrolia, Mrs. Jack
(Jean) Scott of Milverton
and two brothers, Bob Hall of
Ailsa Craig and Jack Hall of
Bii'ussels.
She was predeceased by
her first husband, Harvey
(Bob) Groves in 1972 and her
second husband, William
Rainey, in 1984, as well as
one brother, William Hall of
Chatham, in 1978.
Services were held from
the Swigart Funeral Home,
Canal Fulton, Ohio, last
Monday before her remains
were flown to Pikeville,
Tennessee, for service and
burial laseThursday.
WALKER—Passed away at
the Owen Sound General
and Marine Hospital on
Thursday, June 13, Mrs.
Viola Lena Walker of
Owen Sound and formerly
of Wroxeter and Fordwich
in her 94th year. The
former Viola Lena Smith,
she is survived, by four
daughters, Mrs. Daniel
(Mildred) Walkom of
Paris, Mrs. Lee (Beryl)
Miller of Ayr, Mrs.
William (Calara) Busuy of
Hanover and Mrs. Wilfred
(Jean) Weppler of
Chesley, two sons, Ken- •
neth of Cambridge -Galt
and Harry of Harriston.
She also is survived by one
sister, Mrs. William'
(Nina) Wade of Wroxeter,
two brothers, Harry Smith
of Strathroy and Carl
Smith of Wroxeter, 12
grandchildren and several
great-grandchildren. The
late Mrs. Walker was
predeceased by her
husband Russell in 1975
and her parents, John. and
Jenny (Harris) Smith.
Funeral services were
conducted at the Gorrie
chapel of the M. L. Watts
Funeral Homes Sunday at
1 p.m. by Rev. William
Gray. Interment followed
in Wroxeter Cemetery.
Donations to the charity of
your choice would be
gratefully appreciated.
BROWN—Passed away at
the Stratford Hospital on
Saturday, June 15, Gideon
Brown of. Essex Street in
Stratford in his 73rd year.
He is survived by his -wife
Stella, one daughter, Mrs.
John (Mary) Perry of RR
3, Brussels, one son,
Stewt of England, two
sisters in Scotland and four
grandchildren. The late
Mr. Brown rested at the M.
L. Watts Funeral Home,
Brussels, until Monday
when the service was
conducted at 2 p.m. by Art
Yielding. Cremation
.followed, with the remains
being' interred in the
Brussels Cemetery.
PORTER—Passed away at
the Wingham and District
Hospital on Thursday,
June 13, Mrs. Albert
Porter of Lucknow in her
65th year. The former
Mary Jean King, -she is
survived by her husband
Albert, two sons, Glen and
Doug of Kinloss Township
and one daughter, Mrs.
Alex (Marlene) Verbeekof
Clinton. Also surviving are
her mother, Mrs. Verna
Elliott of Wingham, two
brothers, Jack and Harold
King 'of Winghanl, two
sisters, Mrs. Fred (Irene)
Ohm of Wingham . and
Edna Forbeck of Niagara
Falls, eight grandchildren
and a number of nieces
and nephews. She was
predeceased by one son
Gary 'in infancy and her
father, William King.
Funeral service was held.
at the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow, on Sunday with
interment following. in
Greenhill' Cemetery,
Lucknow. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to
# the Wingham and District
Hospital would be
gratefully appreciated.
UULDRIKS—Passed away
at the Wingham and
District Hospital on
Friday, June 14, Mrs. Dora
Uuldriks of Whitechurch in
her 76th year. The former,
Dora Faber, she was the
beloved wife of William
Uuldriks, dear mother of
Peter Boonstra of Calgary,
Fred Boonstra of London,
Morris Boonstra of
Edmonton and Ronald
Boonstra of RR 4,
Wingham. She was the
stepmother of John
Uuldriks of Kitchener,
Meno Uuldriks of Freelton
and Coby Campbell of
Stoney Creek. Also sur-
viving are 18 grand-
children and three,,,great-
grandchildren. She is
fondly remembered by two.
sisters and two brothers in
Holland and was
predeceased by her first
husband, John Boonstra.
Private funeral service
was held at The McBurney
Funeral Home, Wingham,
on Tuesday with Rob
Gorter officiating.
Interment followed in
Wingham Cemetery.
B i •x• NM IS
K E LLINGTON—Murray
and Stephanie of Brussels
are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter
Brittany Jane on June 16 at
the Wingham and District
Hospital. The new arrival
weighed seven pounds, 12
ounces and is a sister for
Jason and Joel. Grand-
parents are Max and Barb
Watts of Brussels and Gert
and Bill Kellington, also of
Brussels.