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September 14-15-16
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September 17-18-19
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Jock Mahoney and Simi Tai
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Clinton An .District Obituaries Sept.,. TOA. tiew*,..1kg.cgrd. ?age. 3„
Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Wilson of Brucefield (centre) celebrated their Gold-
en Wedding Anniversary Sunday with an open house at their home. With
them in this photo is Mrs. Arthur Rutledge, Mrs. Wilson's sister, and Bert
McKay, Mrs. Wilson's brother. (News-Record Photo)
1444:WV Vt Mts, Nelsvu4 of
Auburn died. in „Alle*anthis, and
Marine ,General Hospital in
Goderich :after
several months, in her 80th
Year.
The funeral was boa don Wed,
1103day, •SePternher 2 at the
Lodge iFmTIPTial Herne in. Code-
Hell with the interment in.
Cemetery, Hullett Town-'
ship,
Mrs,, MeLart ywas born
Hilzabeth Lawlor in the
burn Pistriot to the late Mr,,
and Mrs. Lawlor. After her
,marriage to Nelson McLarty
she and her husband resided in
Colborne Township until they
retired And: took up residence
in the village. Mrs. McLarty
Wan a, Plernber . of Knox United
Church,
Her husband, Nelson predec-
eased her. She is survived by
one son, Lloyd, of Goderich and
one daughter, Mrs, Percy
(Frances) Youngblut, of RR
Auburn, and by five grand-
children, Her brother Arthur
Lawler of Wingharn also sur-
vives her,
$1.47c4R1 > trs t> RA it Pnilmat wife Onirad Sutter,
1,964 in Victoria. Hospital .
of Clinton died .gpptf,m.b%:, 4, LondOn.
Satter was hot. On December 27, I80fi, i
•11.111, Ontario, to Henry And
Christine 13<at.,. Nfr*.s. Sutter was a member of Centennial
HvangOlieal United Rrethren
Church M. Stratford, She bad
lived in both Stratford and
Clinton, She .had been in hos-
pita for a week prior to her'
death,
:The funeral. :service was at
Centennial Evangelical 'United
Brethren Church in Stratford
on September 7th at 2 pm.
The interment was in Avondale
Cemetery in Stratford, -
Pail-bearers for Mrs. Sutter
Were Benson .Stitter of .
ton, Jack Smythe of, Strat-
ford, Jack Beatty of .London,.
Ted Sutter of Frampton, Stan-
ley lialiman of Kitchener and
J. Finnan of Willowdale,
Surviving Mrs, S utter are her
sopa, John A. of Clinton, and
Harry of London, and. her clan-ghter, Mrs. .1, C. (Edna) Fin-
nail of -Willowdale, •
PTA V MS. 12 VA Mrs, Roy
(Hazel 74, at her resi,
demo on Ontario, Street
Clinton on P.'40-ay, September 4,
Mrs. .PIVMSteel was Dorn.
September 27th, 1589, in Prna,
eels, Ontario, to Cherries Rozell
and Sarah Plum Rozell, .She.
married he riiiisb4nd, .11„w. on
September 1, 7915. Mrs. Plum-
.steel had resided in Clinton for
the past eight Years. Prior to
Moving to Clinton she had lir-
ed in Brussels, • Clinton and
'Tuelc0raMith• She was .a .meni.,
ber of Ontario Street :United
Church And died after a sudden
illness.
The funeral service was at
the Beattie Funeral Home on •
September 7th With the .Rev,
of Ontario Street
United Church officiating.
terrnent was in Clinton Cerne-
tery,
Pail-:bearers for Mrs, Plum-
steel were Harry plumsteel,
Lawrence Plurnsteel„ C a r
D'Aubin, Charles Brandon, Mor,
ris Rozell„ and Arthur Regell.
Douglas .Rpzell, .Clif-
Flower-bearers were Clarence
Jenkins.
SurViving Mrs, Phunsteel is
her husband, Roy, and her •
ter, Mrs. Herbert (Margaret)
Manning of Brussels.
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The Lorne Wilsons
Mark Anniversary
At Brucefield
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson
of Brucefield celeibrated their
Golden Wedding Anniversary
with an open house at their
home on Sunday which was
well attended by relatives and
friends.
The Wilsons were married
September 9, 191,4, by Rey. Dan
Johnston, The ceremony was
at the home of the bride's par-
ents at Lot 28, concession' 4,
Tuekersniith Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson re-
mained in. the Brucefield area
after they were married, .and
Mr. Wilson, operated a farm
n the second concession of
uekersraith until he retired to
Brucefield nine years ago,
The Wilsons had nine child-
en, eight of whom are now
lying. They have 20 grand-
ildren.
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MOON, George S., of Lon-
desboro, die dSeptember 8 in
Clinton Public Hospital at the
age of 92,
The funeral will be at 2 p.m.
on Thursday, September 20 at
the Ball and. Muteh` funeral
home in Clinton. Interment to
be in Lond'esboro cemetery.
Mr. Moon is survived by Ids
son, Carman, of Hullett Town-
ship; by his daughters, Mr's.
William (Pearl) Hamilton of-
Hullett Township, Blyth, and
Mrs. Lorne (011ie) Heels of
Weston; and by his sister, Mrs.
Alice Caldwell of Londesboro.
owpiga, Miss Della Irene, of
Clinton, died Sunday, Septem,
her. 6th at Huronview in her
84th year. She was a retired
school teacher,
She is survived by her bro-
they, W. E. O'Neil of Clinton.
and her sister, Mrs. Hazel Ross
of Los Angeles, California.
The funeral service was held
in the Beattie .Funeral. Home in
Clinton with the interment in
Clinton Cemetery.
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GRAHAM, Mrs. John, died
fter a brief illness, in Clinton
Public Hospital. She was 74.
Funeral services were held
n Monday, September 7th at
the Lodge Funeral Home in
derieh. The Rev. R. U. Mac-
Lean of .Clinton, and Rev. John
oneyrnan, of Toronto, officiat-
d, The interment was in
Dungannon cemetery.
Pall-•bearers for Mrs. Graham
ere Major Youngblut, Wilfred
anderson, William J. Craig,
harles Scott, Jack Reavies
rid Charles Osborne.
. Mrs. Graham was the ionner.
ary I. Rose, She was born
n Dungannon to the late Mr.
nd Mrs. James. Rose.
Mrs. Graham had lived- in
Detroit until her husband re-
ared to the Auburn District
bout 15 years ago. She was a
.ember of Knox Presbyterian
hurch, and a life-member of
he WMS.
Mrs. Graham was predeceas-
ed by her husband, John. She
s survived by several nieces
rid nephews.
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