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25 la Memoriam 27 Births " 25 Deaths,
SliffrMONY fing memo
of Our sisterbre Ann.
It's lonely here vidthoOk yoq
Debra,
We miss you mom each day;
For life is not tbe same tc, usR
Since you were called away.
You couldn't bid * *1 fare*
Nor even 44tE Brind-bYe;
You Were gone before' We,
knew it,
And only 004 known villY* mom: Ted and Carolyn
_ (111bliert) thank GO for the
They say that memoties are
sak arrival of Bruce Edward.
8Olden. on Monday May 21, 1979
ULBAN; Stistin (nee Pratte),
and John A. McLean of
London are pleased 10 an -
mance the birth of their first
child, a daughter Meghann
Xatberine. 4 lbs. 9 oz. at St.
Joseph's, Hospital, LondOn
on TbnrsdaY, MaY 24. A
Braruldaughter for Mrs* Fran
McLean. fOrtiinvieW,
27-030
Maybe that is true;„
We 110Ver Wanted memories,
weighing 7 lbs, lloz., proud
db t M d
gran ;Ten s are r. an
We; only wanted You. Mrs. L. Hibbert of LondPa S2otr,ee2t inuteesrdmaLitMainy
, and Mrs. Janet Kobialka of kA.;,!.„Ag...i, (1,.„yetery.
•and'Darielt.
Sadly missed by BObine Brantford. 27-03-1..............'. 29. 3 1
PETIOCK1 Kilharchan
Nursing Ji.gme, Seaforth,
Sunday May 27, 1979 Mar-
garet Jane (Oldfield) Pethick
formerly of Winthrop, in her
89th year. Beloved wife of
the late Richard John Pethick
Dear mother of Mrs. Harry
{Annie) Rspson, R.R. 4, Wal-
ton; George R.B. 1. Seaforth
•and Mrs. Leslie (Ruth) Pep-
per •of Egmondville. Also
survived by eight grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren. Predeceased,
by one brother William Old-
field. Funeral service Was'
held from the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral HOMO, 87 Goderich
25-034
Family visitshe:re FAMILY REUNION -- Mr. and Mrs. John
ELLIOTT: In loving metnrity
passed Anniversa Thu sda at a re e tion for twill!
ACP
,
of our dear daughter Cynthia Lansink celebrated their 40th Wedding
ry r y p y
and friends. Shown with them are 10 PeoPle
from, Holland Who flew to Canada for the
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,s•
away. one year age, May 28,
1978.
One sad and lonely year has:
passed.
Since that great sorrow felt
You leave a wound that never
heals,
No one can ever tell.
Our hears still ache, with
Our secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
• You suffered much in silence
• Your spirit did not bend,
You faced sm your troubles
with courage
Until- the very end.
We watched you Suffer day
byday •
And could not help in any
way.
We think of you in silence
• We often speak your name
But all we have are Memories
And your picture in,a frame,
It only takes a little space
To write how much we miss
But it will take the rest of our
•. lives
To forget the day we lost you.
If we could have our lifetime
wish
One dream that would come
•true,
We would pray to God with
• alkoUr hears . ;
For yesterday and you.
Loving you always, forget-
• ting you' never. Sadly missed
by Mum, Dad, Valerie and,
Chn's.
25-03-1
• 26 Personal.
Mr. and Mrs, john F. Boland
• Lucan are • pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of,,
their.daughter Joanne Marie
to Patrick Joseph .Heenan,
son of Mrs. Harold Maloney,
• Seaforth' and the late Patrick
Heenan. The marriage to
take place June 30th- at 3.
p.m. at ST. Patrick's Church
Mrs. Peter. Dunlop is
pleased to • announce the
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Ruth Anne to Mr.
Charles Daniel Shields, son,
• of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.
Shields, R.R.#2 King City.
The wedding will take place
at 4 p.m. Sat. June, 16, 1979
• - 'at Northside United Church
Seaforth.
26-03x1
' 40
frorri 1-1c)liarld
Ten Hog, John's sister; Mary Lansink, window.
of John's brother; Trui VVhitbreuls, John's 80
year old sister; and Hanna Lansink, John's
sister-in-laW. in back row are eretta anct
Marinus speKreyee who Is WS. Lansink's
BY WILMA OBEBrueefield area where he occasion Front row: Diny Meyer of Holland who brOther and Dine Wilbreuk, a. niece of John'.
rked
11 was family reunion time woat the former accompanied her friend with whom she is.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 31, 1$,21
Lansink.
for John and Ann Lansink of Canadian Air Force Base at shown Fiermien Lansink who is a niece of John • (Photo by Oke)
George Street when ten of Clinton for a year and then at Lansink ; Arnold LanSink, John's brother; Rieke
their relatives flew in front Ball and Macaulay's Lumber • °
Holland 'to help them for awhile before he started
AnniversarY on May 24. carpenter and
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contractor. arice visi c:ors
celebrate their 40th Wedding business on ids own as_ a
A family dinner and dance His business proipered
was held at the Seaforth Golf and he has retired with his Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and Country Club, attended sons Herman and John Woods • and Michelle of
Gananoque,and. Mrs.
INTENDED FOR LAST ••Cam Patterson, of London
WEEK spent the holiday weekend
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van with Mr. • and Mrs. Frank
der Molan and Paul of Riley.
Oakville?Miss Margie Whyte Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van
of Que ph spent the May Bommell and •family of
24th weekend with Mrs, Delaware visited on Sunday
W.L. Whyte?Bill and Mrs. with Mr, and Mrs. MarriS
Harold. Whyte. • .Bos and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John ' Mrs, Brenda Hope and
Thompson and Bob,Mr. and Julie of Hamilton spent the
Mrs, Terence Hunter of holiday ' weekend with her.
Colborne Township spent the parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Correspondent
MRS. MARY MERNER
482-7143
by a host of •relatives and • taking over. They are
friends to mark the occasion, members of St. James
• They have five daughters, Roman Catholic Church and
Ann, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson M. Lansink served, on the
• of Peterborough; Tina, Mrs. • Huron -Perth Com,Roman
William Gallow of Goderich; Catholic Separate sallow -
Rose, Mrs. Ray Horan of board. ,
Dublin; •Mary, Mrs. Larry Mrs. Lansink is one of 10
Mclean of Seaforth- and - children and her ;husband
Dianne, Mrs. William
• $euermari of Dublin; and foonUer Irutvilivcihni8141- re" wl;h only
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five sons, Henry L. of . They .have been back to
Hanover; Benny. La London', Holland on three visits, one
Herman L..7 Granton, John of them last year when they
and Lenny .both of London. .were ,aceompaided ,Gerai.d annn or an is 4 ear
"r` and Mrs- Lansink and Reik Groothuis of town. • student at' taidog.. weekend inSouthfield Dimaline, " Pon, Peter'and
'came b boar the Volend m . mainly. business courses such ivItcnigan visiting with Mr. 'David..
-to Canada on April 26, 1951 in and market- •
rs. root uis rs. t. and. Mrs. Robert Reynolds Randy • Wettlaufer and
• ..
Y , G h and
Lansink are sisters Their as acePlin g
tfamily. and Mrs,.. Vi-,., vKisatrteend. •Goiannviltlhe ofhoSiiiadialya
with eight children ranging trip- to Holland was. for a h'B'.. Her h.thbies include aAnrdms tong ,
baby nine months old. They . whole family of Mrs. Lanstihnke the guitar she has nao HamotonTrspdeyntDitinhaelinweeeokf-: rimaovniddapyrwesizthcatmorr: Christine
were
in age from 11 years to a , ,_ , ,-- Miss u
family reunion when sewing and playing,
theopto,their deatimthorr, ato,e27 years„wbenoth•o glinted, _brit, ur work in a-. storel rpboletes,rnd naid. A camping af Pine Lake.
Mrs. Groothuis met "Perience in clerical duties
wereplaced on a train which and
took two long days to bring together for the first time in „and would accept outdoor and /Ars. Hugh Dimaiine,: They, .,?pent .the weekend
visiting with her parents Mr. Lisa, Christopher and Greg.
ManfOrilnd triaiii,Itilidr mita
Listowel. Mrs; Lansink said' the '40th .„ -wedding
tered at the Canada Employ- Mr. and Mrs. Allan THIS WEEKS
anniversary of their oldest dolls Students have regis-
it was quite an experience to
train for that long ride with
the train stopping at every sister. '
brother and the 2.5th
annRrersary of their youngest Call today in Goderich ' at •
trent Centre for Students. . Merner of W,aterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
with Mr. and MM. 'Carl Stevenson, David. Darren
Merner, Sandy, Julie, and Luanne spent the
Michael and' lielley Weekend in Mit li
look after eight childr en on a
small station alon the route • '• 524-2744 or Exe 5
w ere
ter 23-17I1. •
• they attended the wedding -Of
News, of Hullett Centraf,
er roth ayne er an
a carpenter by trade he:was - • and Sandra. Ramsbottom nn
. • • , •
fanning in Holland.. The " Saturday. Darren and
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couple decided their children FASHION SHOW the band played the Bionic FLOURLDE TREATMENT Luanne were in. the wedding
would' have more On Tuesday, May 22, at Flea. 1 . During the last week the party.
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opportunities as they grew 2:20 P.m. a fashion show was KINDERGARTEN TRW dental nursesvisited our Mrs. Cam Patterson and
up if they came to Canada. held for the grade 7 & 8 girls. On Friday,. May 25, the school. While they were Mrs. Elizabeth Hebden of
Mr. Lansink worked for The gids wre modelling tops kindergarten classes took a here, they gave" each class a Londonvisited on Tfiursday
one year for a farmer at and other outfits ' made in trip to Pine IRidge' Zoo in • flouride brush and showed us with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Molesworth. They moved to Home Economics. An • Grand Bend. The bus left the a filrn on our teeth. Riley.
•served afterwards. A small at 3:30 in time for the buses or Mil IMO
presented and refreshments -school at 9:30 and returned iim.
Faint horneprogram afgiven,
saw animals from all over
Debbie Flynn tap danced, ems '
Mary Anderson played .the North America. The classes , • ' ili7Yall•
ate their lunch at the zoo. • ,
piano and some girls' from The trip was enjoyed by all.
McKillop
Correspondent
MRS. ED. REGELE
527-1106
The many friends of Mr. ,
Alvin Elligsen are glad to
hear he is home after being a
patient in Stratford Hospital.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. Leslie Weiterson of
Brodhagen and to his family
in the death of Mrs.
Weiterson. •
• . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele,
visited Sunday with Mr. Stan.
Preszcator and Mrs. Mary
' • Thornton of Crediton and
27 Births
BUTLER: Tim and Sandy.
• (nee Watson) of London are
proud to announce the arrival
of their first child, a son;
Ryan Michael John, on May
16, 1979.. Pint grandson'
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson
of Rtyth and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Butler of London..
27-034
• DALTON: To Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Dalton, Seaforth on
May 25 in SeafOrth Com-
munity Hospital, *daughter.
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