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VAMTA EMERSON
Valetta Mead Emerson
passed „away at • the
Braemar Retirement Centre,
Turnberry Township, on
Nov, 19, 1998, in her 101st
year. The. former Valetta
Tiffin was born on March
26, 1895 at Langside. She
attended 88 # 9 Kinfo.sa
school and graduated from
Stratford Teachers Collage
in 1918, fofowetf by a
teaching career at S$ # 8
Kinloss, 2nd Conc. Kinloss,
and Zion School" 9 at
Moorefield On July 2, 1924,
Valetta married Victor
• Emeraen at Moorefield and
they farmed on Cone. 3
Ki.ntoss until moving 'to
Whitechurch irt' 1946, For '
many years, Mrs, Emerson
. was a , dedicated
Whitechurch news corre-
spondent for The Lucknow
Sentinel. and the' Wingham
Advance Times: This was a
responsibility Mrs. Emerson
took .great pride "r M. On
Monday mornings, she
could be found:sitting: by the
'telephone gathering the
news. Mrs. Emerson was
also a valued. Sunday
School teacher. She was
.activein community, insti-
, tute and Church groupe until
her health prevented her
doing se. As an institute
'member,,Mrs:.. Emerson was
the only, district life member
from the Whitechurch WI.
She;was a branch life mere-
ber arid* ilfe member of the.
Bruce South WI. In the fait
of 1906, both.Valetta and
Victor, moved to Bray
Lodge,. . Wingham ,where
they were oared for uhtil'
March 1909. They then
moved to Callander Nursing
Home, Brussels'. where_
Victor, passed ,away in
January 19.91'. In October of
that• year;, Valettacame
back. to .'Bree'mar's new
retirement home:. She will::
be
lovingly remembered'by..
her sister -in -10;4v :Gertrude
Tiffin 'of . Mayhem, and'.
nephew and' niece Eldon -
and Dianne' Emerson:and'
their daughters Darlene,
Sharon and Brenda of. St.
Catharines, She ie ,also sur.
vived bey two great great.
nieces. Mrs Emerson'
be fondly: remembered by
her friends' and neighbours
in the Whitechurch area too,
She was predeceased toy'
her:.parents Reuben and
Mary Jane (Morrison) Tiffirf,
Slater Margaret Ritchie
(1967), and =brothers" John
• (1909), Charles (19!68) and.
Fred'(1992). Visitation was:
at the •McBurney Funeral
Homer Wingham where.
Rev. John Neilson .conduct-
ed "the•lunerat service on
Nov. 21, lnterment.Greenhilt,
,'Cemetery,• Lucknow,
Memorial " donations:to<
Chalmers. ' Presbyterian.
Church, lAthitectturch would
be :appreciated as expres-.
sions of sympathy,--47ar
42 Obituaries
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DoRA BR.QOKS
Oora Mary Brooks passed
away NOV. 18, 1995 at her
residence: et 710 North
Delhi Street, Lucknow, She
was 87 years of age having
been born Nov. 5, 191,1 in
Bruce County, The former
Dora Atkinson was a daugh-
ter of the late Angus and
Elsie (McDonald) Atkinson,
She is survived by her hue
band Qma•r Brooks of
Lucknow, son Wayne and:
wife Judy Brooks of
:Kitchener, daughter Sandra.
Brooks and Chris Mullen of
Thornhill, and daughter
Marie and, husband Barry
Matdenby of Lucknow sister
Annie Kilpatr.ick. of
Wingham; and brotherRoy
Atkinson .of, Hanover; five:
grandchildren and two• great.
• grandchildren, Mrs, Brooks
was predeceased- by a
brother Elwood Atkinson
,and ' two infant, grandohit-
dren, Visitation was at the;
MacKenzie andfMcQreath
•Puneral'.Horne, Lucknow;
where Rev:, Peggy Kinsman:
of: ; .the ` Lucknow
Presbyterian. bhurctr, .vihera.
Mrs: Brooks was a. member,
conducted the .service on
Noll. 21•. Ruth ,Belt was
soloist with , Mary -.Lou
1 aynard as organist: Flower
hearers wire Marilyn
Melton and Kathy Brooks
Dickson. Pallbearers were
Craig Brooks, Rob,'
'Haldenby, Mike LeBiano, •
*.Jason Haidenb'y, • Mike
Cowan and'Barry Haldenby.
Interment Greenhill
Cemete"ry, Lucknow...
Donations .to; the W irigharn
and District, Hospital. or
charity.'of one's. choles;
Would be appreciated as
expressions. of sy ipattryw`
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JQirt the Healthcare field.
Canada's Fastest Growing Industry
Mcdicai Office Assistant
Dental Assistant.•
Chiropractic Office Assistant
Personal Support Worker
.,Dental Office Administration
Southwestern Medhx School
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Lracknow Sergio ct, Wednesday, November 2 . 1998 —Ne 13
BLAKE.
At Saint Luke's Place,
Cambridge, on Sunday,.
November 22. 1998, Clive
Mae (Kilpatrick) Blake for:
rnerly of Dungannon in her
96th year. Reigve t wife of
the late Cecil Edward Slake.
Dear mother of Jim and Ute
Blake of Alliston, Lynda and
Grant Sowerby of ,Toronto,.
Bill and Pat Blake of
Kitchener, Barbara and
Damon Webster of Los
Angeles. Loving grandmoth-
er of Sean Blake, Becky,
Kara and Jutie Blake and
Kate Webster. Survived by
sister-in-law Anne Kilpatrick
of Wingham and nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by.
2 brothers Richard and
Painter Kilpatrick. Visitation
was held at the McCallum
and Palle Funeral Hernie,
Goderich ' on Monday.
Funeral service was held
from the funeral home on
Nov; 24 with Sandra McNee
officiating. interment
Dungannon Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Grant
Kilpatrick, Doug Kilpatrick,
Bob Eedy, George
Finnigan, David Bare and
David Dawson. Donations
to Saint Luke's Place,
Dungannon United Church
or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation gratefully
acknowledged,--47cc
MARTIN
At the London; Health
Sciences ' Centre, on
Tuesday,.. Nov. 3, 1998, Mrs
Janette Elizabeth Martin of
Wingham passed away at
the age of 24, years. The
• former jarietta Huigenbos,,
. she was the beloved wife Of
• Harold Martin andthe dear
mother of .Nateia,Elizabeth.
Mrs. Martin Was the loving
daughter. of }tank and Liz
Huigenbea . of RR2
Wingharn. She was the' sip
'ter of Corey Huigenbaa of
' Cambridge.and,Susan, Ben
and Joey. Huigenbo's, ail of
. RR2 Wingharn.: Also stirviv-
ing . is 'her' grandmoth,er,,
Dorothy Jensen of Norwich.
and Harold's parents, Amos:
rEnd' Nancy Martin .'of
Lucknow. Sadly'rnissed by
sister -in -taw Marlene" and`
her husband Randy Fitch of,
BoIrnore:.Loving *Int ,cif
,Ernilyand Austin Fitch,
Pallbearers were Corey,
Ben and Joey, Hui.genbo.s
and John, Nick and Mai—ilia'
.Beyesbergen. She was pre-
deceased by her grandpas-
eats; Henry. Jensen and
•Cornelius.an. d,
Higenbos. Vi,sitatonnwas'
held . at the •McBurney
Funeral Home in.Wingham
on Nov. 5': The •funeral •ser-
vice::wes. held for .the late,
Janette Martin at $t;
Andrew's. Presbyterian
Church in, Wingham ri Nov.
6 with Rev. John P. Vaudry
officiating; Interment •
Wingham Cemetersi,:
Turnberry Township. trt lieu
of,ftowers, Merrtorial dona-
tions to the Heart .and
,Strake, Foundation. of
Ontario, would be appreciat-
ed as expressions "of syn-
a path„.: -47x'
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HAROLD RITCHIE • AFINIY 1Nf0.013N
Armstrong "Army"' James
Wilson, of Ui know, passed
away at Wingham and
District Hospital,. on Nov.
15, 1998,.in his 86th year.
Mr. Wilson was born in
Goderich on June 10, 1913.
He
is survived by his son,
Jim and wife Margaret
Wilson of LucknoW; a sister,
Celia' Aitchison of Lucknow;
two sisters -in -fait, Norma
Wilson and 'Celeste. Wilson,
both of Hamilton, and
granddaughters, Diane and
husband Lynn Murray of
Lucknow, and Jackie Wilson
of Lucknow. Mr, Wilson was
predeceased by his parents
John James and .Harriet
(Armstrong) Wilson; his wife
Matilda (Tithe) L. (Ritchie)
Wilson, and two. brothers
Norman and Jack Wilson.
Visitation was at the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow.
The Old Light Masonic
Lodge conducted a service
on Nov. 17. Rev. 1, Lazar°,
of the Lucknow United
Church, where Mr. Wilson
was a member, officiated at
the funeral on Nov .18.
Pallbearers were Gordon
Brooks, Jim Boyle, Clarence
Ritchie, .John Wilson, Ken
Jardine. and Bob Ritchie.
interment 'Greenhill
Cemetery, Luoknaw.
Donations were to .the
Lucknow United; Church'' or
Heart and, Stroke
Fourtdatirin--. 47ar '•;•
$TuTZMAI!t
Sherry and Pan are pleased.
'to announce the safe arrival:.
of their precious baby girt.
Carley Lauraa borer at
Alexandra. Marine and
General'•• Hospital, Goderich
on :November ' 11, .1990.
weighing 8 lbs, Proud first,
time grandparents are Jim
end Agnes • Murray,.
• Luoknow .and Andrew and ,
`Susan„ Stutzman, RR2'.
Lucknow: First great grand-
child .for Leo ,and . Imelda
Murray, Holyrooe artoth:er
great grandohiid for 'Ruth
Conley, Lucknow and Noah
:Saltzman, RR2 L'ucknow'.-�
World War it veteran Harold
Andrew Ritchie, of
Goderich, and formerly. of
Lucknow, passed away at
the Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich
on. Nov. 17, 1998. He was
80 years of age. Mr. Ritchie.
worked as a barber in
Lucknow for many years.
He was also employed: at
Sllverwoods and at the
Lucknow LGBQ until he
retired. Mr. Ritchie was a
member of the North Street
United Church, Goderich.
He, was born in• Sernais,.
Saskatchewan on Dec. 22,
1917, a son of the late
James and Barbara
{Brunner) Ritchie. Mr,
Ritchie Is survived by his
wife Muriel (Fanson) of
Goderich, .two sons, Gary
and wife Gloria Ritchie of
Lucknow, and Bob and wife
Susan Ritchie of Guelph;
three sisters, Mildred
Cameron, Lucknow, Doris
and husband Fraser
MacKinnon, Lucknow, and
Norma Wilson of Hamilton;.
four grandchildren, Troy and:
wife Kim Ritchie . of
Goderich; .Todd Ritchie of
:Sioux • Lookout. Brett
Ritchie, and Melanie'
Ritchie, both 01 Guelph, Mr,,
Ritchie was predeceased by
a sister, Margaret
MacLagan, Visitation was, at
the MacKenzie: and
' McCrea*' Funeral Homo,
Lucknow. The:. Luckriow:
Legion Branch •30s :conduct-
ed a service for Mr: Ritchie
on Nov. 1.9, Rev. R. Bali of
the North Street United
Church in Goderich can-
ducted the service in the
funeral horne 'chapel on
Nov: 20; Soloist Leonard
Clarke was accempanlee t by
Wilma Clarke., Honorary..
pallbearers were. Bill Hunter,
O,anal,d: MacKinnon and.
Dave Moffat. Active pall,
bearers were Bob Struttiars,
Jeff • Taylor, Wayne
Cranston, .•J,aCk Btay,
Walker, and Ed. PyetteJack.
interment ' : Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow.--47tr.
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BARGEFR' •
In loving .memory• of a, dear
husband who passed away .
13 years ago, Nov. 7, 1905. •
Softly, the leaves of memory
fall •
Gently we gather and tree
sure them aU •
To have td love and then to
pan
Is the greatest sorrow of
one' heart • ' aid
Always "loved.
Missed by wife Catherine
and sons daughters and
grandchildren and' great
grandcliildrert,--4.7
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BROOMHALL
Riad and Kim (Laidlaw) are
pleased to'announce thB
safe arrival of 'their son
'Galion Ivan Robert born
September 22, 1998 at 2:41
parr. 'weighing 7 lbs., 11
ozs, Proud grandparents
are Robert and . Judy
Broomhall: of Edmonton. He
is also being watched: over'
from Heaven by lvanand,
Cecile Laidlaw. 47x,
HACKETT
Paul and Ellen are thrilled to
announce the .arrival of
Dylan, Andrew, 7 lbs., 9 1/2
Qzs., Saturday, 'Nov. 14,
1998' i at ' .Grand, River
Hospital, Kitchener. Brother
for Alyssa at home and
• Alexander;, watching from
Heaven. Proud grandpar-
ents are Evelyn'.and D.A.
Hackett of Lucknow and
Janette and Andy Rodger of
Wingham. - 4
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