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GERALD J. DONNELLY
Gerald J. Donnelly, 56, died
in Seaforth Community Hospital
oq June-14th following a lengthy
• illness.
Born in Hibbert, he was a
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Donnelly. He is survived
by brothers and sisters, Camilla,
-Mrs. Thomas Rowe, Stratford,
Bernice, Mrs. Morley Conn
London, Katherine and Angell:
• of Buffalo Eugene, Hibbert and
Fergu and Albert, Vancouver.
D9Iffl4/ 'attend., el'13$11°441',.. "a* in n and recently
farmed in Hibberfillt He was a
member of St. Patrick% Church,
Dublin.
The funeral was held from
• the W.J.Cleary Funeral Home
on June 17th to St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church,Dublin
where requiem high mass was
sung by Rev. Renti Durand. Bur-
ial followed in St. Patrick's Cem-
etery. Pallbearers were Lou
Donnelly, Joe Burns, Pat Coyne
• Thomas Burns, Jack Feeney and
Michael •Doyle.
CHARLES 0. PINDER •
Charles 0. Pinder died in
Stratford General Hospital on
Tuesday. He was 5'7 and had
been sick for a week.
Born in Hibbert Tqwnship,
• he was the son of the late Wil-
liam Pinder and Margaret Ma-
chan. 'He attended school in
Seaforth and was on the staff
of a number of Seaforth indus-
tries.
He is survived by his wife, * the former Jean Pearson to whom
he was married In 1937 and by
• a son, William C. Pinder, Sea-
forth and two daughters; Ruth,
Mrs. Robert Liley, Clarkson
and Karen, Mrs. David Booco-
• ck, Oakvile. He is also sur-
vived by five grandchildren and
% by two brothers, George Pinder,
Welland and Frank Huisser,Galt
and three sisters, Mae, Mrs.
Russel Hodgert, Milwaukee,
Helen, Mrs. Albert Hocking,Pet-
, arbor° and Edna, Mrs. Bruce
Friedy, Kitchener.
A member of Northside United
Church,, funeral arvices will be
conducted by his Minister, Rev.
J. C. Britton, from the R. S.
Box funeral home on Thursday
afternoon at 2 p.m. Interment
, will follow in Woodlawn Cemet-
ery, Mitchell.
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WILLIAM gEOR E HART
William George artoltWroa-.
eter died IRWIN; and DistAct
Hospital on Satur following a
short illness. He. 60.
Born at WinthropluMcKillopi -
he was a son of the late Reuben
Hart edit Elizabeth Wake. He
• was educated.* 9.8.10 Winthrop
and for a time operated a truck.
Recently he had served as a
hardware stop clerk.
In 1930 he was married to
Evelyn Hisiop, Who survives, to-
gether with two sons,141e,Wrox-
eter and Bill of Oshawa. He is
• also survived by a sister, Mrs.
Angus (Ethel) Carmichael of
Goderich and by five grandchild-
ren.
He was a member of Forest
Lodge' A. F. and A. M. #162
and of Wroxeter United Church.
Funeral services were held
*Monday from. Moir Funeral Home
Gerrie conducted by Rev. G. W.
Sach. Burial followed in Wrox-
eter Cemetery pallbearers being
Harvey McMichael, Ken Edgar$
Bruce Chambers, Lloyd Hupfer,
Ira• McLean and Rae Louth!.
• MRS. JOHN R. RUSTON
Mrs. John R. Ruston,
formerly of Egmondville, died
in Parkwood Hospital, London
on June 14th following a lengthy
illness. She was 78.
The former Laura Jordan,
she was born In Logan. the
• daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jordan.
Her husband predeceased her
In 1968. She is survived by sons
and daughters Lenore, Mrs.Hu-
bert O'Reilly, Angela, Mrs. Syl-
vester Kelly, Doris, Mrs.Clifford
Kelly, Charles and Robert, all
• of London, Frank and Clarence,
Strafford, Jack, Montreal and
Mary Lou , Mrs. Don King,Sar-
nia. She is also survived by
,17 grandchildren and 5 great
grandchildren.
She was a member of St.
James Roman Catholic Church,
• Seaforth and funeral services
conducted at the Cleary Funer-
al Home followed removal from
Whitney Funeral Home to the
Church on Thursday morning and
were conducted by Father H.J.
Laragh. Interment, followed in
St. James Cemetery. Pallbearers
• I/ were Jack C assidy, Ken Connolly,
' Thos. Jordon, Wm. Eisler, Carl
Feeney and Roderick Dalrymple.
MRS. JOHN PRYCF,
Mrs. John Pryce,71, of tea-
forth, died in Seaforh Commun-
ity Hospital Sunday.
She was born in McKillop
Township April 16, 1899, the for-
mer Cora Elizabeth Staples,
daughter of the late' Mr, nd bar*.
• William Staples of McKillop.
.' She was a member of North-
side United Churth In Seaforth.
Surviving are her husband,
John; three daughters, Miss Bea-
trice of London, Mrs. 'Aaron
(Jean) Doerr of Galt and Mrs.
Robert (Helen) Parsons ofCrom-
"'
arty; one son; Alvin, of Kitchener;
one sister, Mrs. Leo (Lillian)
Murray,, of St. Columban. She
is also survived by 15 grand-
children and 9 great grandchild-
ren. She was predeceased by
• 'a ' son, Leslie, in 1964 and by
sisters Jean, Mary and Florence
of Saskatchewan and Dora, Dinah
and Elva, Seaforth, and a brother,
Jack, of Brussels.
- Mrs. Pryce attended school
at 9.8.12 McKillop and following
her marriage resided in the town
• until retiring to Seidorth in
The body was , at the G.A.
Whitney Funeral Home, Sea-
forth, where service was held
at 2 p.m. Wednesday conducted
by her minister, Rev. J. C. Brit-
ton. Pallbearers were Robert
Pryce, Gordon Pryce, Douglas
Doerr, Ronnie Doerr, Roger
Pryce and Joe Murray. Flower-
bearers were Peggy Pryce, Dian-
ne DOorr, Cathy Pryeeand Joan
Stewart.
Burial followed in Maitland-
bank Cemetery, Seaforth.
St. James'
Pupils
Compete
St. James' Separate School
pupils competed last Wednesday
in their first inter-school field
day which was held in Wingham.
Competing with pupils from
Wingham, Goderich and Kings-
bridge, Seaforth scored 79 pts.
Goderich pupils scored 118
pts. to win the event.
The following pupils provided
St. James' with its points:
Jerry Feeney, 11 pts.; Connie
Van Dyke, 17 pts.; Nancy Scott,
11 pts., Tony De Jong, 8 pts.;
Joanne Kunz, 8 pts.; Gary Nash,
4 pts.; Marg Van Dyke, 1 pt.;
Joey Jansen, 1 pt.; Ann Bannon,
1 pt.; Ann Janmaat, 1 pt.; Jerome
Aubin, 1 pt.; Jilt Case, 5 pts.;
Teddy Janmaat, 1 pt.; John Jan-
mast, 9 pts.; John Mark Nash,
3 'pts.
Points were awarded 5 for
first place, 3 for second place,
and 1 for a third place finish.
Mc..CIE op
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1£111p. Hoy/ do we find out what
the majority wants? I feel we 'Must
go along` with what the majority
wants.
Trustee John Broadfoot of
Brucefield, invited to speak, ex-
pressed a hope, that a decision
would be reached as he had hoped
one would be al the meeting.
Trustee Garnet Hicks, Exeter,
advised: "I shall be quite frank.
I think you have to change with
the time." He hopes there will
be majority guidance far the
Board to act on.
Kenneth Stewart, former
McKillop reeve and ex-Warden.
of Huron said, °I worked quite
hard to get a central school In
McKillop. We have a surplus of
money for education in McKillop.
We have money sitting in our
clergy reserve fund."
Mr. Stewart warned against
taking a vote of the meeting: "I
still hope there will be a central
school. At this time I don't think
it would be right to take a vote.
We need more time to think it
over."
Mr. Lavis ni'ade a summation
that two solutions were to vote
on the issue at the next election
and the other than Mr. Stewart
might lead a delegation to the
'Department of Education and they
just might get the Department to
change its mind and build a cen-
tral school in McKillop rather
than an addition to Seaforth.
Mr . Lavis said: "I think we
should go back and report to our
Board. If you .have any thoughts
on this I'm sure Mr. HenderSon
or I should be glad to hear them."
We'll let it ride for a bit," he
concluded.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mcg1014
land of Toronto, were guests of
'Mrs. Wm. Waddell, Main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc-
Lean of Egmondville, were in
Scarboro recently attending the
wedding of Hume Milroy, son of
Rev J. E. Milroy, fornaerly of
bliss Barbara Bryans left last
week for Edmonton where she will
be employed as a Counsellor at
Y. W. C. A. camp for the summer.
While in Edmonton she will visit
her sister andbrother- in-law and
family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ar-
mitage.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent a
few days in Galt and Hamilton.
Mr. Paxman of Belleville was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Sharpe on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grieve
and family of Windsor were
guests last week of the Misses
Bess and Margaret Grieve, Eg-
mondville.
Mrs. Catherine Benninger of
Guelph was a guest of Mr, and
Mrs. John Flannery over the week
end and also of Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Cleary. -
Julia Anne Rau, daughter of
Mrs. Isobel Rau, graduated as a
nurse from St. Joseph's Hospital
on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wright of
London were here attending the
McNaughton 7 Wright wedding.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.-Stew-
art attended the family gathering
of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Gracey
on the occasion of the 40th an-
niversary of their wedding last
Sunday at Curries, Ontario', They
are former parlshoners Of one of
Mr. Stewart's charges, 42 of their
family descendants were present.
Mrs. Ru Stan Haggett of Min-
neapolis, Mtn. is visiting her sis=
ter, Mrs. Jack Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. MacKay.of
Stoughton, Sask. were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MacKay lle.st
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Flan-
agan of Hamilton calledion friends
in town on Friday.
Mr . and Mrs. Morley Wright
of Hamilton were guests of Mrs.
Alex Wright last week end.
Mr.- and Mrs. Lorne Law-
son have returned from holidays
on the West Coast ;when they
visited Mr. and Mrs. AllenJohns
and Ken in Vancouver and also
travelled to Victoria, Sydney,
Anacorties,Whiby and Fort Casey
on P,uget• sound. They alSo'
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Not-
tingham at Ladner, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. McMillan
and Mr. and Mrs, Michael Wil-
liams spent a week at a cottage
in Penetang-uishene with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Williams, Detroit.
Miss Margaret McLean and
Miss Brenda McFadden of Lon-
don are employed for the sum-
mer at Tamwood Lodge, Brace • -
bridge.
Mrs. E. W. Spurr of Eureka,
N.S., who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. Y. MrLean and
family, left Wednesday by air for
Edmonton, Alta., to visit her
other daughter, Mrs. V. M.
Sennala.
Visitors at the home of Rev.
J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart for
a few days over the
Were ktirp and gra, ,A4. .c4VO4, Murphy of Regina, Sask. and her sister, Mrs. R.T.4.MagiCillses of
'Vancouver, B.C. both of whom are cousins- of M. 'Stewart-
They attended the Matheson
Reunion at Llene Park on Sat-
urday.
Other visitors at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Steitart
over the week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Goodmurphy of
Port Credit, also their children
Sylvia and, Jim, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl parker of Thornhill, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Cox and Miss
Mary Stadelbauer of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker
of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff McNeil of Nile, ail relat-
iyes of Mr. Stewart.
• Mr. Thomas R. Clue of
montreal, Que . is spending la
holidays at the home of his bro-
ther-in-law and sisters,Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth and Miss
Ruth Cluff.
The staff of Keating's Phar-
macy, including Mrs. D. A. Ho-
over, Mrs. W.C.Bennett, Mrs.
Ronald Bennett and Mrs. Don
Brightrallattended a _ cosmetic
school in London on Wednesday.
Mrs. Leslie Pepper of Mc-
Killop has returned from Guelph
where she graduated as a Food
Supervisor .and will resume her
position at Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mrs.. William Orr and sons
Ricky and Stephen of Kitchener
spent a few days last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Wesley
Roe, West William Street.
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