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The Brussels Post, 1976-07-14, Page 16Mitchell and Seaforth firemen at the Siemon fire McCutcheon Grocery Phone 887-9445 We Deliver VVeston's sugar, plain or cinnamon DONUTS reg. 69c Pkg. 2 Pkg.'s, 99' Sunkist ORANGES size 113 89L, Bluewater FISH & CHIPS 32 oz. 1 29 Schneiders SKILLET STRIPS 1 lb. 99' Flowerbearers were: Wayne McDougall, R.R. 2, Auburn and Dave Button, Lucknow. MRS. EDNA RONNENBERG Mrs. Edna Elizabeth Ronnen- berg, 77,_ of Monkton, died in Listowel Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, July 7. She was born in •Logan Town- ship, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Ward. Following her marriage in 1919 to the late H. MiltOn Ronnenberg, they farmed on con. 16 of Elma Township until 1948 when they retired to Monkton. She was a member, of Knox Presbyterian Church in Monkton and Monkton Star Rebekah Lodge No. 345. Her husband died in 1975.. A son, Glenn Ronnenberg, operates an insurance business in Brussels. She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Roy (Elnor) Smith, of Harnilton; Mrs. Lawrence (Iris) Marcellini, of Dundas; two son's, Clarence and Glenn, both of Monkton; sisters, ' Mrs. Tina Hulley, of Monkton, Mrs. C.S. (Gladys) Hart, of R.R. 2, Atwood, Mrs. Wilfred (Esther) Ronnen- berg, of Harnilton, Mrs. Vivian (May) Williams, of 20 Oak St., Stratford; a brother, Harold, of R.R. 2, Monkton; 14 grandchild- ren and 18 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons, Donald and Jack, a sister and three brothers. The body was .at the Peebles funeral home in Atwood until Friday when the funeral service was held at the home at 2:30 p.m., conducted by Rev. Michael Boulger and Rev., David Beutel. STEPHENSON'S Bakery Rosedale TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. Old South Frozen ORANGE JUICE 12 OZS. McCormick's Creme Assortment COOKIES 24 ozs. 24 Zip Tops • COCA COLA Limit 2 Grocery 49' 2 for 89' 1.29 3.99 Phone 887-9226 Free Delivery To rebuild Walton area Keith Siemon of R.R.4, Walton has decided to rebuild his plumbing and farm tquipment shop which was destroyed by lite. Thursday Morning. "I will definitely be rebuilding,, I just don't know how, when or where," he said. The fire which started about 8:30, apparently from a wood stove 'used to burn garbage,. completely destroyed the 25 ye at old building and caused an estimated $25,000 damage, Log in the blaze were Mr. Siemon'$` plumbing and farm equipmeoi tools and several repair jobs he' was working on. The building was covered by only $9,500 insurance, Both the Seaforth and Mitchelh fire departments were called to the scene, but were unable to bring the fire under control, Mr. Siemon said that he is now checking into the township: building regulations to see if he can rebuild on the same site, There may be some objection' because the building would be, close to ,the road, he said, Obituaries 00.4lagasoratim is•••lamoN IPielausio•Viftart0.0%0 • WILLIAM THUELL One of the grand old men of Blyth, died Tuesday, June 29, 1976, in Clinton Public Hospital. William Cecil Thuell, one of the most respected and beloved citi- iens of the village died at age 79; For many years he served in the dual role as an electrician, engineer and superintendent of the Blyth Hydro Commission and Public Utilities Commission. He retired from his municipal position in 1973 but never did completely retire from his own business. In his two jobs over the years he provided a helping hand to many in the community, especially in time of emergency, asking little in return. At the time of his retirement, the community paid tribute to his long years of selfless service with nearly all community organizations and many individuals taking part. Mr. Thuell was born in Morris Township on July 31, 1896, the son of the late William Clarence Thuell and Mary Smith. He married Ruth E. Breckinridge on. April 21, 1919 in Brussels. They moved to Blyth in August of that year and have lived here ever since. He was a former school board trustee, a member of Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, a member of the Orange Lodge, the Independent Order of Oddfel- lows, the Blyth Fire Department and the Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby Association. Surviving besides his wife, are two sons, Ross of Phoenix, Arizona and Samuel of London; three daughter, Ruth M. Dough- erty, Blyth, Violet M. Fowler, Blyth and Isabel] J. German, London; 15 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Four sisters, Annie Marshall, London; Ella Sharpe, Sarnia; Margaret Johnston, Toronto and Edna Speirs, British Columbia, and one brother, Bred of Brussels, also survive. The funeral service was held from. Tasker Memorial Funeral Chapel, on Jtily 1, with Rev. Fred Carson and Rev. Cecil Wittich officiating. Interment was , in Brussels Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were; Fred German, London; Norman German, kapaSkasinM Dee German, Blyth; Sam Dougherty, Loridesboro; Willy Dougherty, Blyth and Carl Nesbitt, R.R. Blyth. 16—THE. 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