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been the In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly lerder fond and true There is not a djy dear Florence That we do not think of you Our lips cannot tell 1 miss Our cannot tell what t say God only knows how you In a home that is lonesome today Sadly and always by Clare Dean In loving memory of my dear son Arthur who passed away April It broke my heart to lose you But go alone For put of me went with you The d y God called you hoi No one knows how much miss bitie sou one knows pain I suffered since I lost Life has been Income of sadness still come v in silence flow For memory keeps ever died tuo years ago remembered and sadly by mother and stepfather Ron MORRIS In loving memory of our brother Arthur Morris who died on April Your presence we nun Your memor we treasure Loving always Forgetting never remembered Pearl and an MORRIS In loving of a dear ir passed away April ID68 He left us quietly His thoughts unknown But left us a memorj I am proud to own Sadly missed by grandma Norton MORRIS In loving memory of a dear nephew Arthur who passed away April What we would give if we could say Hello Arthur in the same old way To hear your voice see your To lit with you and chat awhile Sadly missed by Jack and aunt Bess treasured of our dearly loved daughter and sister who died April 13 Swiftly sadly came the call Without goodbye you left us all Wo miss your love ways With you we spent our est in our hearts you arc Ing jet We loved jou too dearly to Fur those who know all Lov inil by Mom d Karen Jim and Council Refuses Rezomng Request mint lam for a pro tin Mam and area Invc htm stalled by application by George to line land prescntlj zoned in the tap residential was down the I lannmg Board town council en dorst I the duision Tin apphcition mis refused on the is this would be an extreme change in pop on density and Union Presbyter Ian Churches havo called Rev Howard Smith of Quebec to the charge Mr and Mrs Smith origin ally from Toronto five children four boys and a girl The oldest one is years old and the youngest is 16 months will arrive around the middle of June when the drcn have finished their school The annual meeting of Nor val Women Institute was held on Thursday evening Ap ril at the home of Mrs with Mrs Joe ray presiding The roll call was answered with the payment of fees Mrs Win Graham gave the secret ary treasurers report which was followed by the auditors report and the reports of the various convener all ing a successful and Interest nig Gifts were presented to the leaders of the quilt project Mrs Howard Chester and Mrs Don and to Mrs Jack May for the use of her ion room for the quilting It wis decided to sell tickets on the quilt for a lucky draw Mrs Don Murray gave the nominating committees report after which Mrs L May In stalled the new officers for the President Mrs 1st vice Mrs Ed Me 2nd vice Mrs Ina Terry secretory treasurer Mrs Graham flowers Mrs Joe ray district director Mrs Joe Murray assistant director Mrs Don Mrs Ed anil Mrs Don Murray assisted the host ess in serving lunch and a so time enjoyed Unit One of United Church were guests of Unit Two at a meeting held at the home of Mrs Roy on Wednesday evening April with Mrs Paul Johnson in the chair Unit One gave the devotional with Mrs James in charts She was agisted Mrs and Mrs Norman with spring as the theme Mrs Ed McLean gate humoro is reading Rev Walter Ridley give an Interesting infurunllvi talk on The Crime of Punish with the prol lems of prisoners out of jail and the manj prejudices retarding them This was lowed by a lively discussion on the topic During the business it was decided to hold an auction silc with the to be deck later Donations urc dishes or what have you for the sale will be appreciated Flam were made for catering to Youth Forum in the church on Saturday April and for lunch following church on Sunday April when Mrs May will show slides and tell of her trip to the Holy Land Ed McLean presided for a short Overall business period after which a delicious buffet lunch was served by Unit Two The lunch commit tec were Mrs Gordon Mrs Bill Hyatt Mrs Jack May and Mrs Bob May Nick Hunter of Chicago has been visiting with his slster- in law Mrs Bert Hunter for a week or so While here he has visited relatives and renewed old lime acquaintances Nick attended the funeral of his brother Stanley of Florida on Saturday April in Wash after which time he came for a visit here Sjmpalhy is extended to the Hunter family on the death of Stanley Hunter United Church Sunday School who attended the Training Weekend held at United Church on Friday evening all day Satur day and to were Mrs Gordon Mr Bill Mrs Ken Mrs Peter Beth Helen Shelley Laidlaw and Linda Ridley Mrs Ed McLean CARDS OF THANKS BUI LOCK I would like tn thank all my friends for the flowers gifts and cards re while I was In tal A very special thanks to for the wonderful I receded and also to ill those who helped transport it Ion for mv wife aid myself to and from the hospital Bert Bullock ON of father Sir mas Fowler ray husband and like to thank the Georgetown Police Depart for their help derstaniing the Ambulance Service Duff hards and Dr the ses si iff and from Wards A and friends rclitucs and the Red Cr s who hue done so much Thank jou all and The family of the lite Walter Parker extend their heartfelt thanks and ition for the fill floral tributes acts of kindness donations and Evelyn Shoppe SPRING SEASON SAVI FOR YOU RAIN COATS to off 3Piece PANT SUITS Hanes Parity aages of sympathy during the recent bereavement of a beloved husband and father Special to Rev Semens A Macin tosh and wonderful Iris Parker I deaths ARMSTRONG John Wesley On Saturday II at the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital John Wesley Armstrong of Churchill Crescent George own in his Kith loved of Brooks and father of Bill and Jack of and Mrs of Balhmfa and the late Jean dear brother of Mrs Kale of Brampton Mrs Howard Lindsay Jane of and the 1 Will Armstrong also survived by ten idrcn and one great grandchild service took place on at clock at the Harold C McCIurc funeral Home Edith Street cor Interment in Cemetery Sandhill COFFIN Percy Bennett Wednesday April 8th at the Tullamore Nursing Home Brampton Percy Collin of Georgetown in hi 81st year Husband of late Frances McKay ana dear father of Elizabeth K tneri dear grandfather of Mary and Bruce an- bro ther of Ethel Mrs Smith Georgetown and Har old Edward Pat Coffin le North Funeral set was held it the Harold C Fun eral lomc Edith Street on fnday af Jon at two dock Interment Cemetery TOP SOIL and- COMPOST PLAIN and PULVERIZED Delivered by load or half load PERSONAL PICKUP BY BUSHEL OR HALF TON CALL BARCLAY HAULAGE AND EXCAVATING LTD 8779991 AT WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY Aware of the Past In the heart of the Lcfjon there a deep dedica lion to any veteran or dependent in need of assist This is its prime purposp But today with out neglecting this purpose the Legion is adding brilliant pages to a proud history gamble I The 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