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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-06-19, Page 23ONTARIO'S WETLANDS HOME SWEET HOME \11. SKR TS P.5 5S. 51 F KS. a RTI STS.\100SF \ \ (RS PIKF. GEESE \ SFS ()SPUN', SNAIIS 1-11 \\KS R ( (/ONS DEFR 5-AI \ MANDE-RS III RON`, lIFTF RN', I R,R.S Ml SKI LIE N(a- MINK ( I AN1S. I FLOSS. PERCH DRA(,ONEI IFS. WOODCOCK. KIN(,I ISHFRS , ( R \ I ISH. MI( F For more inlormahon on the imporlance of wetlands, contact P 1) Ho, ?ROO Pelc(horough Onlarir, KSJ BLS 17051 :48-6324 F ,t( 11F-5',= ONTARIO 1 el.WHATION OF ,VW.LIRS & Ill !OLIO, A cemetery is a history of people, a perpetual record of yesterday and a sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always Distinctive Memorials of Lasting Satisfaction North St. West, Wingham Mac & Donna Anderson (519) 357-1910 e 00 • GOODS • SERVICES • TRADES ..... 3 r .4. 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Diabetes STOP the epidemic. j CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DU DIABETE I -800-BANTING Blyth Decorating Centre Ltd. REPAIR SERVICE Small Engine Sales & Service 357-2277 Hwy. 86, WHITECHURCH Drywall Hanging & Finishing Texture & Swirl Ceilings Spray Painting Painting & Staining TELEPHONE 523-4930 FREE ESTIMATES Vertical & Horizontal Blinds Carpet Hard Surface Marble Quarry Tile Ceramic Tile Wall Covering DON "BARNEY " STEWART 188 Queen St., Box 151, JOHN H. BATTYE (e) Husqvarna Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1H0 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1996 PAGE 23. CLETA ELIZABETH FORSYTH Mrs. Cleta Elizabeth Forsyth passed away in Orillia on Saturday, June 15, 1996 in her 84th year. Born and raised in Blyth, she was the beloved wife of Frank Forsyth and the late Walter Lyons. She was the daughter of the late William N. and Frances (Mason) Watson. Cleta attended Blyth Continuation School, Goderich Collegiate Insti- tute, University of Toronto (Nurs- ing Administration), Macdonald Hall (University of Guelph) and was a graduate of Toronto Western Hospital. She worked for the City of Toronto (public health) and the Ontario government (Department of Health) for many years. She was the beloved sister of Paul E. Watson of Chesley and Anne Jeannette Boshart of Blyth, the loving aunt of Mary Anne Watson-Bonsall and Suzanne Hamilton. The funeral service was held at Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth on Wednesday, June 19. Rev. Nancy Beale officiated. Interment was at Blyth Union Cemetery. BRUCE NORMAN Bruce Norman passed away at 192 Josephine Street, Apt. No. 2, Wingham on Sunday, June 16, 1996. He was 35. Mr. Norman is survived by his parents, John and Elda Norman. He is the brother of Wallace and James, both of RR 3, Wingham, sisters Evelyn and her husband Leslie Caldwell of RR 3, Blyth-and Mary and her husband David Lewis of London. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Visitation was at McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham on Tuesday, June 18 from 7 - 9 p.m. Private funeral services were held at the funeral home on Wednesday. Rev. John P. Vaudry officiated. Interment in Wingham Cemetery. Memorial donat'ons to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. HARRY SNELL Harry Snell of Seaforth Manor, formerly of Hullett Township, died at his residence on Sunday, June 16, 1996. He was 86. Born in Hullett Twp. on Oct. 8, 1909, he was the son of the late William and Anna Maud (Jenkins) Snell. He was married to the late Harriette Mica11. Mr. Snell was a retired farmer in Hullett Twp. He was a member of Londesboro United Church. He is survived by his children, Heather and Ken McDougall of RR 2, Clinton and Harris and Brenda Snell of RR 1, Londesboro. Also surviving are his brothers and sisters, Norma (Mrs. Fred Boyce) of Goderich, Marian (Mrs. Barry Langmaid) of Windsor, Ruth (Mrs. Gordon Keys) of London and Grant Snell of RR 1, Londesboro. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Kendra Ann and Matthew McDougall and Rachel and Jennifer Snell. He was predeceased by one sister, Laura (Mrs. Neville Forbes). The funeral service will be held at Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home in Clinton on Wednesday, June 19 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Paul Ross of Londesboro United Church officiating. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. VIOLET ELIZABETH WAYMOUTH Violet Elizabeth Waymouth of Huronview Home for the Aged died in Clinton on Wednesday, June 12. She was 91. Born in Clinton on April 19, 1905, she was the daughter of the late Sam and Mary (Jacklin) Castle. She was married to the late Harry Waymouth. Mrs. Waymouth was a homemaker and a retired postal carrier. Mrs. Waymouth is survived by her children, Doris and Gordon Harrison of Goderich, and Jean and Robert McBean of Cambridge. She is also survived by one sister, Susan (Mrs. Harold Swan) of Clinton, 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Along with her husband Harry, Mrs. Waymouth was predeceased by one granddaughter, Elizabeth Jean Harrison, one sister, Ruth Castle, and one brother, Sam Castle. Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home in Clinton was entrusted with the arrangements. The funeral service was held on Saturday, June 15, at Huronview Home for the Aged with Chaplin Fran Donohue officiating. Shane Dumin and Mike Warring- ton were the flower bearers. The pallbearers were John Harrison, Jeff Harrison, Bob McBcan, Doug Hoffmeyer and Rod Graham. Interment was in Blyth Union Cemetery. ELROY WALTER KUNTZ Elroy Walter Kuntz of 30 Wayne Drive, Kitchener, passed away at University Hospital, London, June 10, 1996. Born in Formosa, 55 years ago, he was the beloved husband of Betty (Rinn), whom he married Aug. 27, 1966. He was the dear father of Kim and Rob Irwin of Peterborough, Duane of Thunder Bay and Peter and Bradley at home. He will be sadly missed by his mother, Claire, his brothers Ronald of Formosa and Jim of Waterloo and sisters, Shirley Weishar of Formosa, Elaine Van- denhoff of Kitchener, Verna Walz of Elmira and Doris Paleczney of Kitchener. Mr. Kuntz spent his life as a mechanic, after apprenticing in Toronto, and was very active in Kitchener Minor Ball. Father Ed Hause officiated at the service from St. Anthony Daniel Church, Kitchener, June 13. Interment was at Woodland, Cemetery. Pallbearers were brothers, Jim and Ronald Kuntz, son, Peter Kuntz, son-in-law, Rob, brother-in- law, Arnold, and friend, Terry Thompson. o bituaries