Loading...
The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-19, Page 10.,;�- i *'. • 1 Cyt Itse 10—The Wb Arlian Advance-Tians. December 18, 1878 KAWASAKI SNOWMOBILES IM 440 Invader. liquid cooled oil ;Z99S injected. Regular 13486. W me Inventory Lasts 1M0 340 Invader, liquid cooled, oil In- Regular n- �ir� � Uata $2795 j One only 340 Drifter, free air. Regular Now ' $1700 r BAYNE -S BODY SHOP Teesweter 392-6883 NOWT i ' ALL RINGS: DIAMONDS •WEDDING BANDS - OWAGEMENT - WEDDING SETS - SIGNET - PAjIiAY AND DINNER RINGS .... 50% OFF "Romance" - "Sidbar" - "Corona" Diamonds W in 10 and 1.4 kt..gold. buy now for for less than market value. I 1 .0 A t.50 /o OFF EVERYTHING ELSE ... "Cara Flower" - "Blue Mountain' - "Bulova" - soSpeidef" - "Noritake ' - Watehes- Clocks - China - Gold Chains - WWA ids - Crystal - Glassware • Charms - 14 kt,• Geld Earrings - Mantel Clocks - Est. - Conie on over to Brussels Enjoy Great Close Out Prices. On Everything In'The Store OPEN EVERY DAY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. "Char9ex v Millam P. Arkell NOTICE in Cards of Thanksdies effective Janu 1, 1980, the interest rote for overdue accounts (tastes, drainage assess- ments, etc.) will increase to I Vs per cent per Following a brief illne 16 Branch ISM the Aeyal Caoatijae month or 15% per annum under authority of William P. Arkell of 21d Legion. Sincere thanks to my his ds�. I wish to thank rebtives, Catherine Street, Wingham, Left to mourn his passing are neighbors and the Ladies' Audi. ` hiesie Jud n for visits, - by-law No. 31, 1979.' passed away in Wingham and his wile, the former. LiIW Kerr iary W the Canadian Legion for cards Bed Bay Cm while I was a Distrito Hospital on Wednesday, whom he married in Ottawa on the lovely flowers and sympathy patient in Wingbam and District O. Kelly, AMCT (A) December 12. He was in his 68th September 25, 1843; three coos, cards I received after the death Hospital. Special thaab to Dr. Clerk Treasurer year. Peter of Keewatin, William of of my sister, Mrs. Gladys Frint of Hanlon, the nurses op second TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY Mr. Arkell was born June 2, Owen Sound and Jud of Ed- Windsor. Your kindness will long floor and the staff. Your care and 1821, in Walkerton and later monton ; five grandchildren and be remembered. kindness was deeply appreciated. moved to Teeswater with bis one brother, Robert H. Arke11 of Mrs. Ethel DuCharrne Allan Grifth parents, the late William J. Cambridge (Heepelar). He was Arkell and Alice Hedge. He at- predeceased by infant twin i would Bice to thank all my Sincere thanks to hind frilends tended public and continuation daughters. worked er ked as an air- friends and relatives for their who sent et well and Christmas his early life worCLOSING NOTICE schools in ifeeand during The late William P. Arkell visits and the gifts and cards sent cards. My appreciation and to me while I was a tient in the thanks to kind craft mechanic. During the rested at the Currie -Walker � Y neighbor who Second World War he served in Funeral Home, WiDgham, where County of Bruce Hospital, Walk- cared for my home in my absence the RCAF 124 Ferry Squadron. Capes lain Trainor of the erton and also since returning and to those who visited me. "The Township of Turnberry Municipal Office, From 1957 until 1870 he was Salvation Army conducted home. Thanks and appreciation to all. employed by the Township of service at two o'clock on Margaret Ferguson Hazel ProctBluevole, will be closed from December 21st, Culross. He was a member of the Sammy December 1s. Finales 1979 until January 2nd, 1980". Salvation Army Corps, the resting place will be Teeswater I wish to express my sincere Masonic Lodge Branch 276 and Cemetery. thanks to relatives and friends I would like to thank &u sent cards, best wishes and who who remembered me with cards, gifts and visited me while I was _ treats and visits while I was a tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- a pa - patient in Toronto General Hos- A'leelef. dies pital for two weeks and also since don. Special thanks to the nurses returning home. Special thanks on fourth floor, also Dr. Tew, Dr. Rouse and Dr. Wilcok. ' • onl vtreed- membered. at ��mme oo Home me while I was Toronto. Your Bu delta RamMkitondRev.Armness illstrwaygwho s be re- isited membered' Arthur Alfred Wheeler, for- Richard (Doris) Wilkins and I would like to thank all those Parker Campbell who sent cards, flowers, treats, t merly of Wroxeter, passed away James, all of Sarnia; Mrs. Rhea Saturday, December e, at the Cardiff, Goderich; Betty of etc. and visited me while I was a Rammeloo Guest Home, Blyth, Gorrie; Mis. Arnold (Verna) Although I am still in hospital 1 patient in Wingham and District in his 70th year. Taylor, Wingham; Mrs. Danny would like to thank the doctors, Hospital and University Hospital. g Born in Hamilton, Mr. Wheeler (Edith) Wintemute, Ear Falls; nurses and staff of Wingham and Special thanks to those who gave was a son of the late Peter Mrs. Gary (Carol) Rybickl', District Hospital for the wonder- rides to Margaret on so many dit Wheeler and Mabel Alice Cambridge; Harvey, Johnand ful care I have received the many ferent days. A big thank you Truscott. Before his retirement Bill, all of Wroxeter; Steven of tunes I have been in hospital in Dr. McKim, Dr. Corrin and he was employed by the Stratford Willowdale; Ronald and Donald 1979• Also Rev. Barry Passmore Jolly and the nurses and staff of detachment of the Department of of Calgary, Alberta. There are 38 and Rev. Arnold Proud for their Wingham and District Hospital Highways. grandchildren; 15 great grand- many visits and friends, relatives and as well thanks for the fine Mr. Wheeler was predeceased children; four brothers, Charles, and neighbors of 45 Albert St., care at University Hospital. by his first wife, the former Pearl Russell, Leonard and Gordon of Wingham. Seasons Greetings to Lawrence Taylor . !: �•,,, Johnson, in 1972; and an infant Hamilton; and three sisters, Mrs. all. daughter. He is survived by his Emma Plouffe, Mrs. Margaret Caroline Sewers second wife, Ruby; seven Morgan and Mrs. Doris Me- daughtersBelgrave and seven sons, Mrs. Donnell, all of Hamilton. branch Robert (Roberta) Mason, Mrs. Friends paid their respects at raises $79Z.ZS the Former resident � M. L. -Watts Funeral Home, Gorrie Chapel, until Wednesday,j for Bible Society- Service Friday forember' 12, at two o'clock of Wroxeter - Reaching out with thanks for your when funeral and committal patronage. You can depend on us for service and service was conducted by Rev. E. BELGRAVE—The executive of di in 96th - ar for the sincerest wishes of this happy season. Wallace liums Temporary the Belgrave branch of the to Fellows. Tem orar en- A longtime resident of Canadian Bible Society is • en- tombment took place in Gorrie g• grateful to the canvassers and P et rof i n a Products Funeral and committal service Cemetery Chapel with spring Wroxeter; Mrs. Edith Lillian The was held Friday at two o'clock at interment to follow in Wroxeter Weir passed away at the Listowel T h peop le of the. Belgrave area Raymond W. 8 Ann H the Currie -Walker Funeral Cemetery. Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, generously Y supported the Ogg December 11, in her 96th year. fall canvass for funds-. _ and staff Home, gingham, for Wallace Mrs. Weir was the former The Bible Society has made Burns of London, formerly of Edith Lillian Bush and was born tremendous progress over the Windsor. Rev. John Fox t DIED in Culross Township, a ' daughter Years but cannot keep up to the London officiated and interment of the late John Bush and Sarah needs for translating, publishing Pallbearers were Ken Tervit, MAXWELL—Passed away at followed gingham Cemetery. Edgar. Later the Bush family and distributing the scriptures. Belgrave branch contributions 0 Union Hos lived on the sixth of Turn:.. for 1979 amounted to ;792 . a ` ilt+ll O Kevin Tervit Les Tervit Ron Hospital, Meadow Lake Wallace and Peter Saskatchewan, on December 9, where, in :March of.. 1812,,,sbe ��� a Tom: Waldo d W rieao Emmerson Weir. i Deans. John Herbert Maxwell in his mar Mr. Burns . passA away 78tH Year. He was the beloved They, farmed near Salem, north , Wednesday, December 12, at the son of the late Charles and of Wroxeter, until 1945 when they CIPA• Clara Maxwell formerly of moved to Wroxeter. He o Dearness Home, London, in his � ��877tthh year. Born in Canonbie, Wroxeter. He is survived by predeceased. her in 1947. Scotland, on October 21, 1883, he' two sisters, Mrs. William J. Mrs. Weir was a member of at Christmas was a son of the late Alexander (Aileen) Parks of London and Wroxeter United Church and at • . to you and H. Burns and Isabella Wallace. Mrs. C. (Pearl) Conway, the time of her death was a . He is survived by his wife, the Wingham; two brothers, resident of . Fordwich Village Meg joy nd ss 1 theme you former Mary Robertson, whom Clifford and Earl of Langton, Nursing Home. a` orate u lidsys he married on August 16, 1930; Ontario, and several nieces and Surviving are two daughters, love. nephews. i e one son, Alec Robertson Burns of Pews• Committal service Mrs. George (Edythe) Gibson of • • • e ham and Mrs. Allister London; and three grand- was conducted by the United Wingham children, Sean, Tim and Wendy Church minister at the Thomas (Gladys) Green, Goderich; one ' e • Burns of London. Funeral Home on December son, • Lloyd of . Toronto; six Mr. Burns was a member of 12. Burial followed in Meadow grandchildren and 11 great �i o Westmount Presbyterian Lake Cemetery, Saskat- grandchildren. There is one8F p Church, London. chewan. surviving sister, Miss Gertrude oo , Bush of Clinton. She was , ed by two sisters, Mrs. Edwin (Lessetta) Palmer, for- merly of T... �..,,, and Mrs. o ad ° William (Sillinda) Dane, for- G° ° ` r merly of Gorrie. o The late Mrs. Weir rested at z4 v � the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, GRIFFITH—In to ' memo Gorrie Chapel, until Friday at ving ry MOORE—In loving memory of 1:30 p.m. when complete funeral I . a t of a dear brother and uncle, Jack Tom Moore, who passed away and committal service was Griffith, who passed away one one year ago, December 22, 1978. conducted by Rev. E. J. Fellows. w year ago, December 29, iWs. The depths Today brings back memories of a tell of sorrow we cannot Temporary entombment took x<. •' place in Gorrie Cemetery Chapel. loved one gone t4 rest, Of the loss of one we loved so pallbearers were Charlie And the ones who think of him to- well, Bruinsma, Ted Crawford, Buunstead day Md while he sleeps a peaceful Bradley Ki Trailer Are the ones who loved him best. Murray Gibson, y ng, r Dane and John Jacques.lace --- TURNBERRY� TAVERN He would not wish for sorrow sleep Edgar Sales Nor would he wish for tears, is memory we shall always Mrseep.. V�eir's final resting place 357-2272 But just to be remembered ' :nlssea by t:harhe, will be Wroxeter Cemetery. By us throughout the years. Shirley, Doug, Karen and Sand- - -Sadly missed by Millie and ro. Wallace and family and Eliz- abeth and Glenn and family. • MOORS—In loving memory of a GR1IFFITH—In loving memory dear father and grandfather, \ O of a dear son and nephew, Jack Thomas G. Moore, who passed Griffith, who passed away one away one year ago, Dec. 22, 1978. I year ago, December 29, 1978. When ties of love are broken This month comes back with sad And loved ones have to part, regret, It leaves a wound that never It brings back a day we will never heals forget. Wishing you In an ever aching heart. God broke our hearts to prove to I `' So much in life is missing us bright moments And searching seems in vain. He,only takes the best. a'e"s♦e"'ATO enjoy While If only we could take your hand The blow was hard, the shock ' "l' . And bring you home again. severe, --So 're here, o dearly loved and sadly We never knew his time was missed by mother and Aunt near. x • a e' '' And sending Maggie. We miss him more than anyone knows warm thanks MOORS—In loving memory of And each day passes, our empti- TO Our friends Thomas G. Moore, who passed nese grows. away one year ago, Dec. 22, 1878. The tears we shed will wipe far end near. Please God, forgive a silent tear, away, " A silent wish our loved one was The ache in our hearts will al- ' still here. ways stay. One year ago we had to part vo on-, knows the grief we bear, ;. With one we loved with all our When the family meet8 and he s heart not there. r No one will ever know, You left so suddenly, your t He was ours and we loved him so. thoughts unknown, " If we could have just one Christ- But you left us memories we are " mas wish, proud to own. An would wish see you smile VAI'! AM. PUBLIC And hear you sayy Hi. I'm home, -Sadly missed and always re - And here to stay membered by his daughter and —Always in our hearts, family Pauline, Leonard, Tam- UTILITIES COMMISSION Shirley. Steve, Laurie and Mark. my and Crystal Bates. on A HURON -BRUCE FEDERAL LIBERAL NOMINATING CONVENTION WILL BE HELD AT 1 Blyth and District Community Centre, t Blyth, Ontario } . THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd 1980 AT 8:15 P.M. for the purpose of selecting a candidate to represent the Liberal party in the Federal riding of Huron -Bruce In the next Federal election. GUEST SPEAKER Hon. Eugene Whelan Former Minister of Agriculture MEMBERSHIPS The constitution provides that only paid up members of the Huron Bruce Liberal Association shall be entitled to vote. Such memberships must be obtained not less than 72 hours prior to the of the convention. Renewals of previous membership however, may be obtained up to the time of the . _ t of the convention. t Memberships will cost $2.00. eadkan may be obtained from the Liberal Assochlaon Chairman in the various municipalities within the riding or from JACK HORAN, SECRETARY RR. NO.4 WALTON, ONT. TEL. 345-2841 } A GOING OUT OF BUSINESS LIQUIDATION 9 3 I a a a BRUSSELS NOWT i ' ALL RINGS: DIAMONDS •WEDDING BANDS - OWAGEMENT - WEDDING SETS - SIGNET - PAjIiAY AND DINNER RINGS .... 50% OFF "Romance" - "Sidbar" - "Corona" Diamonds W in 10 and 1.4 kt..gold. buy now for for less than market value. I 1 .0 A t.50 /o OFF EVERYTHING ELSE ... "Cara Flower" - "Blue Mountain' - "Bulova" - soSpeidef" - "Noritake ' - Watehes- Clocks - China - Gold Chains - WWA ids - Crystal - Glassware • Charms - 14 kt,• Geld Earrings - Mantel Clocks - Est. - Conie on over to Brussels Enjoy Great Close Out Prices. On Everything In'The Store OPEN EVERY DAY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. "Char9ex v Millam P. Arkell NOTICE in Cards of Thanksdies effective Janu 1, 1980, the interest rote for overdue accounts (tastes, drainage assess- ments, etc.) will increase to I Vs per cent per Following a brief illne 16 Branch ISM the Aeyal Caoatijae month or 15% per annum under authority of William P. Arkell of 21d Legion. Sincere thanks to my his ds�. I wish to thank rebtives, Catherine Street, Wingham, Left to mourn his passing are neighbors and the Ladies' Audi. ` hiesie Jud n for visits, - by-law No. 31, 1979.' passed away in Wingham and his wile, the former. LiIW Kerr iary W the Canadian Legion for cards Bed Bay Cm while I was a Distrito Hospital on Wednesday, whom he married in Ottawa on the lovely flowers and sympathy patient in Wingbam and District O. Kelly, AMCT (A) December 12. He was in his 68th September 25, 1843; three coos, cards I received after the death Hospital. Special thaab to Dr. Clerk Treasurer year. Peter of Keewatin, William of of my sister, Mrs. Gladys Frint of Hanlon, the nurses op second TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY Mr. Arkell was born June 2, Owen Sound and Jud of Ed- Windsor. Your kindness will long floor and the staff. Your care and 1821, in Walkerton and later monton ; five grandchildren and be remembered. kindness was deeply appreciated. moved to Teeswater with bis one brother, Robert H. Arke11 of Mrs. Ethel DuCharrne Allan Grifth parents, the late William J. Cambridge (Heepelar). He was Arkell and Alice Hedge. He at- predeceased by infant twin i would Bice to thank all my Sincere thanks to hind frilends tended public and continuation daughters. worked er ked as an air- friends and relatives for their who sent et well and Christmas his early life worCLOSING NOTICE schools in ifeeand during The late William P. Arkell visits and the gifts and cards sent cards. My appreciation and to me while I was a tient in the thanks to kind craft mechanic. During the rested at the Currie -Walker � Y neighbor who Second World War he served in Funeral Home, WiDgham, where County of Bruce Hospital, Walk- cared for my home in my absence the RCAF 124 Ferry Squadron. Capes lain Trainor of the erton and also since returning and to those who visited me. "The Township of Turnberry Municipal Office, From 1957 until 1870 he was Salvation Army conducted home. Thanks and appreciation to all. employed by the Township of service at two o'clock on Margaret Ferguson Hazel ProctBluevole, will be closed from December 21st, Culross. He was a member of the Sammy December 1s. Finales 1979 until January 2nd, 1980". Salvation Army Corps, the resting place will be Teeswater I wish to express my sincere Masonic Lodge Branch 276 and Cemetery. thanks to relatives and friends I would like to thank &u sent cards, best wishes and who who remembered me with cards, gifts and visited me while I was _ treats and visits while I was a tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- a pa - patient in Toronto General Hos- A'leelef. dies pital for two weeks and also since don. Special thanks to the nurses returning home. Special thanks on fourth floor, also Dr. Tew, Dr. Rouse and Dr. Wilcok. ' • onl vtreed- membered. at ��mme oo Home me while I was Toronto. Your Bu delta RamMkitondRev.Armness illstrwaygwho s be re- isited membered' Arthur Alfred Wheeler, for- Richard (Doris) Wilkins and I would like to thank all those Parker Campbell who sent cards, flowers, treats, t merly of Wroxeter, passed away James, all of Sarnia; Mrs. Rhea Saturday, December e, at the Cardiff, Goderich; Betty of etc. and visited me while I was a Rammeloo Guest Home, Blyth, Gorrie; Mis. Arnold (Verna) Although I am still in hospital 1 patient in Wingham and District in his 70th year. Taylor, Wingham; Mrs. Danny would like to thank the doctors, Hospital and University Hospital. g Born in Hamilton, Mr. Wheeler (Edith) Wintemute, Ear Falls; nurses and staff of Wingham and Special thanks to those who gave was a son of the late Peter Mrs. Gary (Carol) Rybickl', District Hospital for the wonder- rides to Margaret on so many dit Wheeler and Mabel Alice Cambridge; Harvey, Johnand ful care I have received the many ferent days. A big thank you Truscott. Before his retirement Bill, all of Wroxeter; Steven of tunes I have been in hospital in Dr. McKim, Dr. Corrin and he was employed by the Stratford Willowdale; Ronald and Donald 1979• Also Rev. Barry Passmore Jolly and the nurses and staff of detachment of the Department of of Calgary, Alberta. There are 38 and Rev. Arnold Proud for their Wingham and District Hospital Highways. grandchildren; 15 great grand- many visits and friends, relatives and as well thanks for the fine Mr. Wheeler was predeceased children; four brothers, Charles, and neighbors of 45 Albert St., care at University Hospital. by his first wife, the former Pearl Russell, Leonard and Gordon of Wingham. Seasons Greetings to Lawrence Taylor . !: �•,,, Johnson, in 1972; and an infant Hamilton; and three sisters, Mrs. all. daughter. He is survived by his Emma Plouffe, Mrs. Margaret Caroline Sewers second wife, Ruby; seven Morgan and Mrs. Doris Me- daughtersBelgrave and seven sons, Mrs. Donnell, all of Hamilton. branch Robert (Roberta) Mason, Mrs. Friends paid their respects at raises $79Z.ZS the Former resident � M. L. -Watts Funeral Home, Gorrie Chapel, until Wednesday,j for Bible Society- Service Friday forember' 12, at two o'clock of Wroxeter - Reaching out with thanks for your when funeral and committal patronage. You can depend on us for service and service was conducted by Rev. E. BELGRAVE—The executive of di in 96th - ar for the sincerest wishes of this happy season. Wallace liums Temporary the Belgrave branch of the to Fellows. Tem orar en- A longtime resident of Canadian Bible Society is • en- tombment took place in Gorrie g• grateful to the canvassers and P et rof i n a Products Funeral and committal service Cemetery Chapel with spring Wroxeter; Mrs. Edith Lillian The was held Friday at two o'clock at interment to follow in Wroxeter Weir passed away at the Listowel T h peop le of the. Belgrave area Raymond W. 8 Ann H the Currie -Walker Funeral Cemetery. Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, generously Y supported the Ogg December 11, in her 96th year. fall canvass for funds-. _ and staff Home, gingham, for Wallace Mrs. Weir was the former The Bible Society has made Burns of London, formerly of Edith Lillian Bush and was born tremendous progress over the Windsor. Rev. John Fox t DIED in Culross Township, a ' daughter Years but cannot keep up to the London officiated and interment of the late John Bush and Sarah needs for translating, publishing Pallbearers were Ken Tervit, MAXWELL—Passed away at followed gingham Cemetery. Edgar. Later the Bush family and distributing the scriptures. Belgrave branch contributions 0 Union Hos lived on the sixth of Turn:.. for 1979 amounted to ;792 . a ` ilt+ll O Kevin Tervit Les Tervit Ron Hospital, Meadow Lake Wallace and Peter Saskatchewan, on December 9, where, in :March of.. 1812,,,sbe ��� a Tom: Waldo d W rieao Emmerson Weir. i Deans. John Herbert Maxwell in his mar Mr. Burns . passA away 78tH Year. He was the beloved They, farmed near Salem, north , Wednesday, December 12, at the son of the late Charles and of Wroxeter, until 1945 when they CIPA• Clara Maxwell formerly of moved to Wroxeter. He o Dearness Home, London, in his � ��877tthh year. Born in Canonbie, Wroxeter. He is survived by predeceased. her in 1947. Scotland, on October 21, 1883, he' two sisters, Mrs. William J. Mrs. Weir was a member of at Christmas was a son of the late Alexander (Aileen) Parks of London and Wroxeter United Church and at • . to you and H. Burns and Isabella Wallace. Mrs. C. (Pearl) Conway, the time of her death was a . He is survived by his wife, the Wingham; two brothers, resident of . Fordwich Village Meg joy nd ss 1 theme you former Mary Robertson, whom Clifford and Earl of Langton, Nursing Home. a` orate u lidsys he married on August 16, 1930; Ontario, and several nieces and Surviving are two daughters, love. nephews. i e one son, Alec Robertson Burns of Pews• Committal service Mrs. George (Edythe) Gibson of • • • e ham and Mrs. Allister London; and three grand- was conducted by the United Wingham children, Sean, Tim and Wendy Church minister at the Thomas (Gladys) Green, Goderich; one ' e • Burns of London. Funeral Home on December son, • Lloyd of . Toronto; six Mr. Burns was a member of 12. Burial followed in Meadow grandchildren and 11 great �i o Westmount Presbyterian Lake Cemetery, Saskat- grandchildren. There is one8F p Church, London. chewan. surviving sister, Miss Gertrude oo , Bush of Clinton. She was , ed by two sisters, Mrs. Edwin (Lessetta) Palmer, for- merly of T... �..,,, and Mrs. o ad ° William (Sillinda) Dane, for- G° ° ` r merly of Gorrie. o The late Mrs. Weir rested at z4 v � the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, GRIFFITH—In to ' memo Gorrie Chapel, until Friday at ving ry MOORE—In loving memory of 1:30 p.m. when complete funeral I . a t of a dear brother and uncle, Jack Tom Moore, who passed away and committal service was Griffith, who passed away one one year ago, December 22, 1978. conducted by Rev. E. J. Fellows. w year ago, December 29, iWs. The depths Today brings back memories of a tell of sorrow we cannot Temporary entombment took x<. •' place in Gorrie Cemetery Chapel. loved one gone t4 rest, Of the loss of one we loved so pallbearers were Charlie And the ones who think of him to- well, Bruinsma, Ted Crawford, Buunstead day Md while he sleeps a peaceful Bradley Ki Trailer Are the ones who loved him best. Murray Gibson, y ng, r Dane and John Jacques.lace --- TURNBERRY� TAVERN He would not wish for sorrow sleep Edgar Sales Nor would he wish for tears, is memory we shall always Mrseep.. V�eir's final resting place 357-2272 But just to be remembered ' :nlssea by t:harhe, will be Wroxeter Cemetery. By us throughout the years. Shirley, Doug, Karen and Sand- - -Sadly missed by Millie and ro. Wallace and family and Eliz- abeth and Glenn and family. • MOORS—In loving memory of a GR1IFFITH—In loving memory dear father and grandfather, \ O of a dear son and nephew, Jack Thomas G. Moore, who passed Griffith, who passed away one away one year ago, Dec. 22, 1978. I year ago, December 29, 1978. When ties of love are broken This month comes back with sad And loved ones have to part, regret, It leaves a wound that never It brings back a day we will never heals forget. Wishing you In an ever aching heart. God broke our hearts to prove to I `' So much in life is missing us bright moments And searching seems in vain. He,only takes the best. a'e"s♦e"'ATO enjoy While If only we could take your hand The blow was hard, the shock ' "l' . And bring you home again. severe, --So 're here, o dearly loved and sadly We never knew his time was missed by mother and Aunt near. x • a e' '' And sending Maggie. We miss him more than anyone knows warm thanks MOORS—In loving memory of And each day passes, our empti- TO Our friends Thomas G. Moore, who passed nese grows. away one year ago, Dec. 22, 1878. The tears we shed will wipe far end near. Please God, forgive a silent tear, away, " A silent wish our loved one was The ache in our hearts will al- ' still here. ways stay. One year ago we had to part vo on-, knows the grief we bear, ;. With one we loved with all our When the family meet8 and he s heart not there. r No one will ever know, You left so suddenly, your t He was ours and we loved him so. thoughts unknown, " If we could have just one Christ- But you left us memories we are " mas wish, proud to own. An would wish see you smile VAI'! AM. PUBLIC And hear you sayy Hi. I'm home, -Sadly missed and always re - And here to stay membered by his daughter and —Always in our hearts, family Pauline, Leonard, Tam- UTILITIES COMMISSION Shirley. Steve, Laurie and Mark. my and Crystal Bates. on A