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Deaths
MCDONALD
At Alexandra Marine
& General Hospital
on Sunday, June 7,
2009, Ruby Irene
(Reid) McDonald
of Goderich in
her 90th year.
Beloved wife of
the late H.
Charles
McDonald.
Daughter of the
late Samuel and
Matilda (Jarvis)
Reid. Dear mother of
Joyce and Keith
Cranston, Gladys and John Fryfogle and Allan
McDonald. Loving grandmother of Brian,
Jim, Darrel, Shawn, Chris, Angela, Adam and
Alyson. Great grandmother of thirteen and
great -great-grandmother of six. Survived by
her sister, Doris Humphrey. Predeceased by
one brother and four sisters. The family
received friends at the McCallum & Palla
Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East St.,
Goderich on Tuesday, June 9, 2009 from 1
p.m. until time of funeral service at 2 p.m.
Rev. Roy Nichol -Macdonald officiated.
Interment Greenhill Cemetery. Donations 'to
North Street United Church gratefully
acknowledged. Friends may sign the book of
condolences at www.mccallumpalla.ca.-25ar
CARSON
At Braemar Nursing Home, Wingham, on
Saturday, June 6, 2009. Thelma Laureen
(Feagan) Carson in her 92nd year. Beloved
wife of the late Thomas Carson. Survived by
several nieces and nephews and their families.
Friends were received at McCallum & Palla
Funeral Home on Wednesday. June 10, 2009
from 12 noon until the time of service at 1 p.m.
Rev. Roy Nicol -Macdonald officiated.
Interment Colborne Cemetery. Friends may
sign the book of condolences at www.
mccallumpalla.ca -25ar
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MACINTYRE
Donald Maclntyre WWII Veteran, beloved
husband of Daphne Maclntyre (Allen) of
Lucknow, passed away at his residence on
Saturday June 6, 2009 in his 85th year. He was
born in Regina, Saskatchewan on July 10,
1924. Greatly missed by daughters Carol
Maclntyre of London, Ardonna Symes of
Goderich, Barbara (Neil) Dale of Clinton,
Linda Beynen of Lucknow, Sheila (Gary)
Cvetas of Hamilton and Jo -Ann LaBelle of
Clinton. Also lovingly remembered by 19
grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
He is predeceased by his parents William and
Mary Ann Maclntyre, daughter Rosalie Burley
and son-in-law Victor LaBelle. Visitation was
held from MacKenzie & McCreath Funeral
Home, Lucknow on Monday June 8, 2009
from 7-9 p.m. with a Legion Service at 6:45
p.m. On Tuesday June 9, 2009 the Funeral
Service was conducted from the chapel at 2
p.m. with Rev. Peggy Kinsman officiating.'
Pallbearers were grandsons Daniel Maclntyre,
Michael Beynen, Brendan Dale, Jared Symes,
Jordan Cvetas and Dane LaBelle. Honorary
pallbearers were grandsons Cody Symes,
Jonothan Beynen, Josh Dale and Scott Koyle.
Granddaughters Shalena & Jordana Dale,
Justine & Jaqueline Cvetas, Kaylan Symes and
Lisa Koyle were flower bearers. Interment
outh Kinloss Cemetery, Lucknow. Donations
to- Canadian Cancer Society or Diabetes
Association are greatly appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.
mackenzieandmccreath.com -25ar
HOY
Gone Home to be with
the Lord on Sunday,
June 14, 2009, his
Graduation Day, Mr.
Irvin Norman Hoy of
Goderich in his 87th
year. Cherished
husband for 67 years
of Erma (nee Culbert).
Dear father of Phyllis
Hoy of Goderich,
Audrey and her
husband Alex Meikle of R.R.#7, Lucknow,
Gary Hoy and his wife Dorothy of Mar and
Ron Hoy and his wife Judy of Goderich.
Gramps will be lovingly remembered by
grandchildren, Steven, David (Tamara),
Angela, Mark (Golda), Dan (Nicole), Heather
(Darrell), Dennis (Judy), Terry (Cindy) and
great-grandchildren, Tyson, Katie, Norman,
Colton, Emily, Cheraina, Darr (Amanda),
Hailey and Taylor. Brother of Carson Hoy of
Manitouwadge, Rosella West of St. Catharines
and Alfred Hoy and his wife Sylvia of
Goderich. Brother-in-law of Rowena Hoy and
Ethel Hoy, both of Goderich and John. Fraser
of Guelph. Also survived by many nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by brothers Bili
(Marion), Leslie and Mervyn, sisters Marguerite
(George Hutchins) and Irene (Bill Mitchell)
and by a brother-in-law Jack West, sister-in-
law Lulu Hoy and son-in-law Robert Watt.
Norman served in the Royal Canadian Navy
from 1943 till the end of the war working on
Corvette Mine Sweepers that accompanied
Naval Convoys across the North Atlantic.
Friends were received at the Bethel Pentecostal
Assembly, 321 Bayfield Road, Goderich on
Monday from 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday, June
16, 2009 from 12:30 p.m. until time of the
funeral service at 2 p.m. Reverend Bryan
Warnar and Reverend Gerry MacMillan
officiated. Flowerbearers were Ron Hoy, Bob
Mitchell and Manfred Dierolf. Pallbearers
were Paul Black, George Hoy, Alex Meikle,
David Watt, Mark Hoy and Dan Hoy. Interment
Colborne Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathy, the family would appreciate
donations to 100 Huntley Street, Bethel
Pentecostal Assembly or the Gideons Memorial
Bible Plan. Funeral arrangements entrusted to
Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. - Bluewater
Chapel, Goderich (519-524-1221). -25ar
fn Memorlams
SOWERBY
In loving memory of Robert Bruce Sowerby
who passed away on Father's Day June 20,
2004.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just to the end of his days,
Sincere and kind in heart and mind,
What a beautiful memory he left behind.
Sadly missed by Rick and Sandy, Ron and
families -25x
In Memoriams
RUSTON
Remembering a wonderful, loving mother and
grandmother, Anne Ruston, who passed away
six years ago, June 14, 2003.
The tears on my fare I can ►ripe away,
But the ache in my heart will always stay.
1 miss you moth'. Lo\ Karen, Mark, Chris,
Matthew and Adam Leitch. -25x
PETER VERBEEK
JUNE 15 1931 - JUNE 21, 2008
Don't grieve for me, for nmv I'm free
I'm Jbllo►ving the path God laid for me.
/ took His hand when 1 heard His call
1 turned my buck and left it all.
/ could not star another day,
Jo laugh, to love, to work or pray.
Tasks left undone must stay that way,
I found that peace at the close of day.
If my parting has left a void,
Then fill it with remembered joy.
Perhaps my tit»e has seemed all too brief;
Don't lenghten it now with undue grief
Lift up your hearts and share with me
God wanted me now, He set the Free.
Lovingly remembered by Marilyn, Sherry,
Nancy, Steve and families. -25x
NEEDHAM
In loving memory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Robert (Bob), who passed
away June 20, 1989.
Twenty years ago we were shocked and so
sad,
He was a wonderful husband, grandfather and
dad,
With eyes half blinded by tears of grief
Our life with him was far too brief
No words which we can try to say,
Can take the sting of our grief away.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Nancy, Jim, Stacy and Shaun. -25x
"Peace to each manly soul that
sleepeth;
Rest to each faithful eye t
pp
ca
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Walkerburn
celebrates 90th
anniversary
On Sunday, June 14 the Walker -
burn Club celebrated their 90th anni-
versary with a pot luck dinner in the
Auburn Community Hall. More than
40 people attended, including some
from Atwood, Hensall and Kippen as
well as the surrounding areas. As Vera
Penfound was president for the month
of June, she was chairperson for the
event. Vera opened the afternoon with,,,
a brief history of Walkerburn which
was named in 1859 after Walkerburn
Scotland. The club was started on July
19, 1919 to help the Red Cross. She
also read a poem abdtlt Walkerburn
written by an oldtimer. Lloyd Mc-
Clinchey said the blessing. During
the meal, several prizes were given
for the lucky plate, the ones who trav-
eled the furthest and the birthday and
anniversary closest to July 19. Win-
ners were: Brenda Rutledge, Brenda
Scholl, Brenda Parker and Don and
Ruth Dewar. Little Mackayle Dixon
won the prize for the youngest per-
son present. There was a display of
quilts that the members have made,
photo albtyms, and some history of the D
community on display for everyone to
look at. Also on display was the quilt
they have donated to the Alzheimer's
Society for a fundraiser. Tickets are to
be drawn on December 17. The rest of
the afternoon was spent visiting with
friends and neighbours.
CLUB NEWS
The ladies of the Walkerburn Club
met on June 8 at the home of Doro-
thy Schneider. Vera Penfound was the
president for the month and opened
the meeting with readings, "Things to
be Thankful For", "The rich and the
poor" and "Inspiration" followed with
prayer. Ila Cunningham gave the trea-
surer's report and Eileen McClinchey
the minutes. Most of the meeting was
spent making plans for the 90th an-
niversary, Sunday June 14. The Club
members were divided into two teams
and are to save their pennies until
June, 2010. The losing team is to en-
tertain the winning team.
The club will take the summer off
and the next meeting is September 21, •
at the. home of Betty Archambault. Ila
Cunningham will he president for the
month, Deanna Snell will provide the
lunch and Eileen McClinchey the pro- -
gram.
Christena Gross was in charge of the
program for the day and had a reading
"The Garden for your Daily Living"
and contest "Grandmother's Garden"
followed by a quiz. Dorothy served a
delicious lunch of cookies and squares,
tea and coffee. After a social half-hour
the club members left for home.
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In Memoriams
RUSTON
Remembering a wonderful, loving mother and
grandmother, Anne Ruston, who passed away
six years ago, June 14, 2003.
The tears on my fare I can ►ripe away,
But the ache in my heart will always stay.
1 miss you moth'. Lo\ Karen, Mark, Chris,
Matthew and Adam Leitch. -25x
PETER VERBEEK
JUNE 15 1931 - JUNE 21, 2008
Don't grieve for me, for nmv I'm free
I'm Jbllo►ving the path God laid for me.
/ took His hand when 1 heard His call
1 turned my buck and left it all.
/ could not star another day,
Jo laugh, to love, to work or pray.
Tasks left undone must stay that way,
I found that peace at the close of day.
If my parting has left a void,
Then fill it with remembered joy.
Perhaps my tit»e has seemed all too brief;
Don't lenghten it now with undue grief
Lift up your hearts and share with me
God wanted me now, He set the Free.
Lovingly remembered by Marilyn, Sherry,
Nancy, Steve and families. -25x
NEEDHAM
In loving memory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Robert (Bob), who passed
away June 20, 1989.
Twenty years ago we were shocked and so
sad,
He was a wonderful husband, grandfather and
dad,
With eyes half blinded by tears of grief
Our life with him was far too brief
No words which we can try to say,
Can take the sting of our grief away.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Nancy, Jim, Stacy and Shaun. -25x
"Peace to each manly soul that
sleepeth;
Rest to each faithful eye t
pp
ca
1010
ouraicc R MEDIA
Bowes Publishers Limited
A Subsidiary of
Sun Media Corporation - A Quebecor Company
The Goderich Signal -Star, published every Wednesday, 52
times per year, at Goderich, Ontario is one of The Signal -Star
Publishing Group of Community Newspapers. The Goderich
Signal -Star shall not be We for failure to palish an ad or for
typographical errors in publication except to the extent of the
cost of that portion of the ad in which the error occurred. The
Goderich Signal -Star reserves the right to reject or edit any
advertisement.
Subscription rate is $42.00 per year plus GST. The Goderich
Signal -Star Is a member of The Canadian Newspaper
Association (CCNA), The Ontario Community Newspaper
Association (OCNA), and the Ontario Press Council. -
For any non deliveries or delivery concerns please call 519-
524-2614.
Return all undeliveredcop changes of address and sub-
scription order to address below.el
Publications Mail Agreement No. 40064683
PAP Registration No. 7602
Retum undeliverable Canadian addresses to Circulation Dept.
P.O. Box 220, 120 Huckins St.,
Goderich, Ont., N7A 4B6 (519) 524-2614
email: sspcirc@bowesnet.com
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of
Canada through the Publications Assistance Program towards
our mailing costs.
nada
Walkerburn
celebrates 90th
anniversary
On Sunday, June 14 the Walker -
burn Club celebrated their 90th anni-
versary with a pot luck dinner in the
Auburn Community Hall. More than
40 people attended, including some
from Atwood, Hensall and Kippen as
well as the surrounding areas. As Vera
Penfound was president for the month
of June, she was chairperson for the
event. Vera opened the afternoon with,,,
a brief history of Walkerburn which
was named in 1859 after Walkerburn
Scotland. The club was started on July
19, 1919 to help the Red Cross. She
also read a poem abdtlt Walkerburn
written by an oldtimer. Lloyd Mc-
Clinchey said the blessing. During
the meal, several prizes were given
for the lucky plate, the ones who trav-
eled the furthest and the birthday and
anniversary closest to July 19. Win-
ners were: Brenda Rutledge, Brenda
Scholl, Brenda Parker and Don and
Ruth Dewar. Little Mackayle Dixon
won the prize for the youngest per-
son present. There was a display of
quilts that the members have made,
photo albtyms, and some history of the D
community on display for everyone to
look at. Also on display was the quilt
they have donated to the Alzheimer's
Society for a fundraiser. Tickets are to
be drawn on December 17. The rest of
the afternoon was spent visiting with
friends and neighbours.
CLUB NEWS
The ladies of the Walkerburn Club
met on June 8 at the home of Doro-
thy Schneider. Vera Penfound was the
president for the month and opened
the meeting with readings, "Things to
be Thankful For", "The rich and the
poor" and "Inspiration" followed with
prayer. Ila Cunningham gave the trea-
surer's report and Eileen McClinchey
the minutes. Most of the meeting was
spent making plans for the 90th an-
niversary, Sunday June 14. The Club
members were divided into two teams
and are to save their pennies until
June, 2010. The losing team is to en-
tertain the winning team.
The club will take the summer off
and the next meeting is September 21, •
at the. home of Betty Archambault. Ila
Cunningham will he president for the
month, Deanna Snell will provide the
lunch and Eileen McClinchey the pro- -
gram.
Christena Gross was in charge of the
program for the day and had a reading
"The Garden for your Daily Living"
and contest "Grandmother's Garden"
followed by a quiz. Dorothy served a
delicious lunch of cookies and squares,
tea and coffee. After a social half-hour
the club members left for home.
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