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son, Arlan Hoffman, Toron
to. also surviving are 14
grandchildren and seven.
great grandchildren.
The. funeral' was held at the
'Ballard -McDonald Funeral
Home, 315 Broad St. E,
Dunnville on January 29 at 2
p.m: with Rev. Ronald Sean -
or of. Bethany United Church
officiating. Interment was in
Zion Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Archie
Marchand, David Swift, Al.
tan :Barnes, Morris Shush-
ereba, Wallace . Hogeboom
and Howard Blake.
F4pwert bearers were
granddaughters, Debra Mar-
chand, Deanna
'ar-chand,Deanna Swift, Denise
Barnes, Dawn Shushereba,
Darilyn- Angle, Deidre
Angle, :,Jyl VanSlyke, Jan
VanSlyke and Vicki 'Hoffman:
Doreen Mustard
Mrs: Aldie Mustard (nee
Doreen.Pepper) of Brucefield
died on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 18th; 1981 in the Clinton
General Hospital in her 60th
year;
Shewas a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs: William
Pepper of Brucefield area
and formerly of the Zion area
for many years.
Besides her husband, she
is survived by three daugh-
ters and one 'son.. Also two.
sisters who will be remem-
bered by many in and around
Lucknow, Grace. Mrs. Elgin ,
Thompson of Brucefield ar-
ea. and Molly, Mrs. George
Pinkney of Walkerton.
She was: predeceased by
one son and one brother,
Bill. " year.
es
Funeral was held from the
Ball Funeral Home in Clinton
on Saturday, February 21st..
Burial in Baird's Cemetery.
Elizabeth MacDonald
Elizabeth MacDonald pas-
sed away in her .93rd year on
February 16, 1981 at "Kincar-
dine and District General
Hospital,
Born in Huron Township
September 14. 1888, she was
a, daughter:of4he late ,Samuel
McMurchy and the former
Margaret Cameron.
She issurvived by four
grandchildren, 'Mary Eliza-
beth, Mrs: Ray Chowen .of
Thorndale; Gertrude Lee,
Mrs. John Larsen; Peter
Walden of Huron Township,
and Brock Walden of Missis-
sauga. Three , great grand-
ehhdren and one brother,
John McMurchy of Lucknow
also survive.
She was predeceased by
her husband, Peter, daugh-
ter Marian Walden; sister,
Margaret Jackson and broth-
ers. ` Allister and. Samuel
McMurchy.
Funeral service was held
from MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral Home, Rip-
ley, February 18, 1981 with
Rev. 'Bob Putman and Rev.
Jim Bushell officiating.
Neil MacDonald.
Neil MacDonald of Bruce -
lea Haven, Walkerton, pas-
sed away in the County of
Bruce Hospital on Tuesday,
February 17, 1981 in his 87th
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He. was born in Kinloss
Township on November 3,
,1895 to the late , Donald
MacDonald and Jane Fraser;
He married the former
Alma Free of Dungannon in
1936.
He farmed in Kinloss
Township " for many years,
before retiring to Teeswater.
Because of poor health, he
spent many years at Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton.
by Rev, Gerald Thompson of
the Teeswater- -Presbyterian
non
Church, where Mr MacDon-
ald was a member.
Interment followed in
Teeswater Cemetery.
Catherine Roulston
Catherine L. (MacDougall)
Roulston passed away on
Sunday; February 15, 1981 in
Pinecrest • Manor Nursing
,'following
lengthy illness.
She was born in .'Bruce
HeHome. Lucknow
, is survived by two . a
sisters, Belle, Mrs, Dan
MacKinnon, Pinecrest. Man-
or, Lucknow, , and . Pheme,
Mrs. Alex Collins of Ypsil-
anti. Michigan:
He was predeceased by his
wife and two sisters, Kate,
Mrs. Peter Moffat, Kinloss
and Etta, Mrs. Walter Smith,
Milan,, Michigan, andthree
brothers. John, Grande
Prairie, Alberta, Russel,
Blyth and William of Tees -
water.
The funeral' was held on
Friday, February 20 at 2 p.m.
at the MacPherson Funeral
Home, Teeswater, conducted
Township on : October 25, .
1909, a daughterof the late
Colin MacDougall and his
wife, the late Annie Kean,
On March 22, 1928 at
Arkona,; Ontario she married
Walter Roulston. The mar-
riage was conducted . by
Walter's brother, the late
Rev. • Edgar J. Roulston.
They . took up residence on
the family farm on cones-
,sion 2, Huron Township,
where Walter. still resides.
She was a member of
Olivet United Church as well
as the United Church Wom-
en.
Survivingbesides her hus-
band are one daughter Mary,
Mrs. Robert Orr of Kincar-
dine
incardine Township, one, son,
'Gordon, on the . family farm,
two grandchildren, Dale and
Donna Lee Orr and two
sisters.
The funeral was held from
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Ripley on
Tuesday. February 17, 1981
with Rev. Jim Bushell offic
iatiing:
Pallbearers were neigh -
bolus, Allan MacTavish, Don
Dawson, , Jim MacTavish,
Wilfrid Steele, Grant Mc-
Donald and Robert Rutledge.
Final resting place ,is the
family plot Ripley. Cemetery.
Blanche Wilson
Blanche Irene Wilson, , 81,.
of 12th Street,; Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, died at Uni-
versity Hospital; Saskatoon
on February 8, 1981 follow-
ing a brief illness. ,
The former Blanche Jami -
eson, she was born at Laur-
ier, in Ashfeld'Township,. on
August 10, 1899, daughter of
the late 'John Jamieson and
Ida Finlay.
She was predeceased by
two brothers and two sisters,
in childhood and infancy.
She is survived by two
sons, Kenneth and Donald
and one grandson, Dean, all
of Saskatoon;a brother, Gor-
, don Jamiesn of Goderich,'
• and a sister, Marion Harris,
of Holyrood.
The funeral was held Feb-
ruary 10,.19$1 at the Chapel
of Saskatoon Funeral Home.
Rev. William Chapman of
Grace Westminister United
Church, of which Mrs. Wil-
son was
il-son:was a member, conduct-
ed the service. She was a
member of the church's
United Church Women as
well. ,
Pallbearers were Jack
Reid, Stuart Finlay, Frank-
lin Finlay, Ken Lardner,
Douglas. Lee and William'
Salt.
Interment followed in
Woodlawn Cemetery.
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