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Times-Advocate, January 19, 1978 Page 3
Plan snowarama to aid crippled children
During the past three
winters, participants in
Whipper Watson’s annual
Snowarama for Timmy have
raised over $500,000 for the
Ontario Society for crippled
children.
Last winter, here in the
London area, 357 snow-
mobilers completed their
100 mile course and raised
$39,000.
This coming winter, Socie
ty organizers in co-operation
with local participating
Easter Seal service clubs
and regional snowmobile
clubs and associations have
increased the number of of
ficial courses throughout
Ontario to nineteen.
With 5 additional courses
the Society also hopes to in
crease the number of en
trants to 3000.
Starting points for
Snowarama in this area are
Hully Gully and the Pine
Ridge Chalet between 7:30
a.m. and 10:30a.m., Sunday,
January 29. The host club
contact is Mike Caissie of
the Hully Gully snowmobile
club, at238r8195.
Anyone wanting entry
forms, sponsor sheets or in
formation is asked to con
tact Mike Caissie or Hully
Gully or the Pineridge
Chalet.
Apart from raising much
needed funds to develop
local and province-wide
rehabilitation services for
physically handicapped
children, Snowarama is
designed to show that in
careful hands snowmobiles
offer safe, enjoyable winter
recreation without causing
damage to the environment.
Crippled children and han
dicapped adults need our
support to help them help
themselves to become
meaningful members of our
society, Last year the
snowarama pledged some
$39,000 on 357 rides to
become the 2nd largest ride
in Ontario in the first year.
This year the “London
ride” has been split into a
north and south trail to ac
commodate the large
number of riders expected
and the response of local
snowmobilers will greatly
determine the cegree of
success of the “Huron
Ride”.
The “Huron ride” will
cover some 85 miles of
varied terrain and scenic
Huron County countrv “ide.
Shortened somewhat from
last years ride to ac
commodate the wishes of
more snowmobilers the ride
will offer two starting
points, one from here at Hul
ly Gully and the other at the
Pineridge Chalet. Both
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RUSSELL MANSON
In Stratford Hospital,
Saturday, January 14th,
1978, Russell MacKinnon
Manson, in his 66th year.
Dear father of Robert B.
Manson, RR 1, Zurich, two
grandchildren, Wayne and
Charlene. Dear brother.of
Gordon Manson, Dundas,
William, Midland, Donald,
Hawkestone, Mrs. Clarence
(Isabel) Horner, North Bay,
Mrs Newell (Beatrice)
Geiger, RR 1, Zurich. One
brother Lome, predeceased
(1946). The funeral service
was held Monday from the
Westlake' Funeral Home,
Zurich with Rev. Ephriam
Gingerich officiating. Burial
in Bayfield Cemetery.
Pallbearers were, Ken Park,
Howard Armstrong, Camp
bell McKinley, Murray
Manson, Doug Manson and
John Geiger.
VIOLA UNRUH
At the Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich on Monday
January 16, 1978, Viola
Gertrude (Gaiser) Unruh, in
ber*83rd year? Beloved wife
• of the late Charles Unruh.
Dear mother of Mrs.
Theodore (Edna) Leibold,
Maple Woods Apartments,
Zurich. Dear sister of Moses
Gaiser, Kitchener. Six
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild also
survive. Resting at the
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich until Thursday,
January 19th, where Funeral
service will be held at 1 p.m.
with Rev. A.C. Blackwell
officiating. Burial will be
made in Chesterfield
Cemetery, Plattsville.
RUBY CARR
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Sunday, January
15, 1978, Ruby Ellen (Set-
terington) Carr of Exeter, in
her 72nd year. Beloved wife
of John D. Carr of Exeter
and dear sister of Nora (Mrs.
Arthur Webb) of Grand Bend
and Ivan of Coquitlam, B.C.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at the R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home, Exeter with
Rev. Glen Wright officiating
and Wednesday at the Reid
Funeral Home, Leamington.
Interment in Evergreen
Memorial Cemetery,
Leamington.
LILLIE McFALLS
In Henderson General
Hospital, Hamilton, on
Monday, January 9, 1978,
Lillie Ida (Hodgins)
McFalls, of Hamilton and
formerly of Biddulph
Township. Beloved wife of
the late Archibald McFalls
and daughter of the late
Mary and George Hodgins.
Dear aunt of (Hilda) Mrs.
Bill Wheatley and George
Hodgins, both of Hamilton,
in her 98th year. The funeral
was held Friday from the C.
Haskett and Son Funeral
Home, Lucan with Rev.,
John Hofland officiating.
Interment in St. James
Cemetery, Clandeboye.
GRACE STEWARDSON
Grace M. at the Strathroy
Middlesex General Hospital,
on Sunday, January 15, 1978,
Grace (Prance) Stewardson
in her 83rd year. Beloved
wife of the late T. Lloyd
Stewardson; dear mother of
Willis Stewardson, and
Gladys (Mrs. Wilber
McLineh’ey) of McGillivray
’township andMJazel (Mrs.
Hugh Larkwt of Windsor;
sister of James Prance of
Grand Bend.' The funeral
was held Wednesday from
the M. Box and Son Funeral
Home, Parkhill with Rev. H.
Moore officiating. Interment
in Parkhill Cemetery.
BEATRICE RAND
At Victoria Hospital
Saturday, January 14, 1978,
Beatrice May (Taylor) Rand
of 100 King Edward Ave., in
her 69th year. Beloved wife
of Lewis Rand. Dear mother
of Meriam Elizabeth (Betty)
of London. Dear sister of
Mrs. Olive Ostland of
Exeter, Mrs. Gladys
Chapman of London, Vicki
(Mrs. “
Taylor)
(Mrs.
London,
London and Alf Hopkins of
St. Catharines. The funeral
was held Wednesday from
the Logan Funeral Home,
London, with Rev. W. W.
Foote officiating. Interment
in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
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REV. DUNCAN GUEST
Rev. Duncan M., age 82 of
Twilight Haven, Petrolia and
formerly of Wyoming,
passed away January 11,
1978, at Sarnia General
Hospital. Born in Kin
cardine, Ontario. Rev. Guest
was ordained to the Ministry
of the United Church of
Canada in 1921, he served in
Dover Centre, Ethel,
Arkona, Wheatley, Wyoming
and Centralia. He retired in
1967. He also served as
president of the London
Conference in 1959 and
Registrar of Conference for
many years. He served one
year as Grand Chaplain of
Grand Lodge A.F. and A.M.
of Ontario and Past Master
of Burns Lodge, Wyoming.
Beloved husband of Helen
(Bowles) Guest and
predeceased by Ruth
(Sheane) 1964. Dear father of
Dr. James Guest of London,
Mrs. Morris (Jean) Riddell
of Ridgeway, Ontario. Also
survived by his stepmother
Mrs. W. J. Guest of Kin
cardine, eight grand
children, four great
grandchildren and one step
sister Mrs. Edna Dick of
Guelph. The funeral was
held Saturday from the
Wyoming United Church
with Rev, M. Love of
ficiating. Interment in
Woodland Cemetery, Lon
don.
RAYMOND HIGGINS
Raymond Higgins, in
Westminster Hospital,
London, on Tuesday,
January 17, 1978. Beloved
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Higgins and brother
of Mrs. Viola Sweitzer and
Mrs. Albert Bowen (Alice),
both of Exeter, Mrs. Flora
North of Woodstock, Mrs.
Leslie Knight (Irma) of
Frankenmouth, Michigan,
two brothers, Harold of
Grand Bend and William of
Alberta, one sister Gertrude
Beavers predeceased. The
funeral was held Wednesday
from the Hopper-Hockey
Funeral Home, Exeter with
Rev. Harold Snell of
ficiating. Interment in
Exeter Cemetery.
IDA SWEET
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Saturday,
January 14, 1978, Ida
(Fahner) Sweet, Exeter in
her 92nd year. Beloved wife
of the late Clinton Roy Sweet
and dear mother of Irene
(Mrs. Stewart Blackwell)
RR2, Hensall. Dear grand
mother of Mary (Mrs. Allen
Moody), Exeter, Ida Ann
Blackwell and George
Blackwell, at home. Sister
in-law of Ina (Mrs. Victor
Sweet) of St. Catharines. The
funeral was held Tuesday
from the R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home, Exeter with
Rev. Harold Shell
ficiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetary.
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TO APPEAR ON TELEVISION — Three Huron County girls known as Black Magic will be
appearing on the Tommy Hunter show on CBC television on January 20. They are Pat
Stackhouse, Londesboro, Becky McKinley, Zurich and Kim Craig, Blyth. Staff photo
Girls to appear on television
Two Blyth area girls and a
third from Zurich, a step
dancing group who call
themselves Black Magic,
will be appearing on the
Tommy Hunter Show
January 20.
Pat Stackhouse, 14,
Londesboro, Kim Craig, 14,
Blyth and Becky McKinley,
10, Zurich went to Toronto
December 3 to tape the CBC
show. Kim and Pat have
danced together for several
years and this summer
Beckey joined them.
Six months ago, the girls
decided to form their group
Black Magic. The girls were
asked to appear on the
Tommy Hunter show after
the producer of the show
spotted them at the
Canadian open step dancing
championships in Dundalk
ldst June. The girls had won
the group step-dancing
championship at the com
petition.
Kim is the daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Bodie Craig, Blyth.
Becky is the daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Berne McKinley,
Zurich and Pat is the
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Vic
Stackhouse, Londesboro.
Mrs. Stackhouse istheformer
Onah Williams, Exeter.
facilities will have registra
tion. starting and ample
parking for the snow
mobilers. The food
vouchers, given free to each
participant can also be
redeemed at either of these
two points along the trail.
There are 4 othek check
points along the trailxwhere
riders must have their cards
punched to show proof of
completion. These check
points will be manned by the
local Easter Seal Service
Clubs.
Gas. St. John’s Am
bulance personnel, coffee
and hot chocolate will all be
available along the trail
with regular safety patrol
and clean-up being carried
on by the trails committees
of the various snowmobile
clubs.
The co-operation of hun
dreds of landowners along
the trail makes this all
possible. Thanks from
organizers go out to them.
Whipper Watson is ex
pected to be at Hully Gully.
Sunday afternoon. January
29 to take an active part in
the event.
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