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42. Deaths
BAAN, C. Martin: C. Martin Baan of R.R. 3,
Walton, passed away peacefully on Wednesday,
September 28th, 2005, at Seaforth Community
Hospital in his 91st year. Born in Oud-Alblas,
Holland on September 14, 1915, the youngest in
a family of four boys and one girl. At the age of
23, he immigrated to Punnicky, Saskatchewan
where he homesteaded with his twin brother
Harry. Two years later, he returned to Holland to
marry Catherine van der Velden whom he loved,
cherished and cared for 66 years. Together they
returned to Saskatchewan to farm. Their two
oldest children, Gerry and John were born there.
In 1946 they returned to Holland. They found that
conditions there had changed. After the drowning
death of their daughter, they returned to Canada
and settled in Ontario, where Nellie, Gerald and
David were born. In choosing a place to settle,
Martin was less concerned about the quality of
the land than the presence of a community of
faith that would provide spiritual nurture for his
family. Martin was very active in various
capacities of faith -oriented organizations -
especially the Gideons. Martin served on the
board of Gay Lea Foods for an extended period
of time and was involved in various farm -related
organizations. Martin will be sadly missed by his
wife Catherine, his children John and wife Mary,
Nellie Booker and husband Howard, Gerald and
wife Doreen and David and wife Dianne. Special
grandpa will be missed by Steve and Teresa
Baan, Don and Monique Baan, Heather and
Richard Gerber, Mark and Becky Booker, Anna
and Jim Raddon, Jonathon and Lauren Booker,
Joel and Wesley Booker, Christine and Richard
Snyder, Jeremy Baan, Kim and Brent Battler,
Jason and Erin Baan, Charmaine and Manny
Berenguel. Also missing great -grandpa are
Allison, Scott and Craig Baan, Ryan, Adam and
Emma Baan, Jordan and Jamie Gerber,
Nathaniel and Eva Booker, Grace and Erin
Raddon, Matthew, Kristine and Daniel Snyder,
Owen Battler and Cadi Baan. Predeceased by his
parents, daughter Gerry, three brothers and one
sister. Friends were received from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Friday at the Schimanski Family Funeral
Home, Brussels. The funeral service was
conducted Saturday, October 1 at 2 p.m. from
Brussels Mennonite Fellowship, 250 Princes
Street, Brussels with Pastor Brent Kipfer
officiating. Pallbearers were grandsons Don
Baan, Jason Baan, Steve Baan, Jeremy•Baan,
Joel Booker and Mark Booker. Interment in
Brussels Cemetery. As an expression of
sympathy, charitable donations may be made to
the Gideon's International or the Canadian
Diabetes Association. Online condolences may
be made through
www.schimanskifamilyfuneralhome.com Precious
in the sight of the Lord is the death of his faithful
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42. Deaths
42. Deaths
BROWN, Evelyn: Evelyn Augusta Brown, passed
away peacefully at University Hospital,
Wednesday, September 28, 2005, in her 92nd
year. Beloved wife of the late Harry Brown (1981).
Loving mother of Shirley DeLong and her
husband Richard of Canandaigua, New York and
William Brown and his wife Lois of London. Most
awesome grandmother to Laurie, Natalie, Denise
and Jasmine and great-grandmother of Ryan,
Trevor, Lindsay and Eden. She "rocked!" Evelyn
was born in Glenannon to Ellen and Arthur
Lincoln, descendants of the original settlers of
Southern Ontario, operating the first blacksmith
shop in Holmesville. She grew up in a large stone
house on a farm outside of Wingham. She was
happily married to Harry Brown who was a
teacher and a vibrant hockey player. Nurturing
sister of the late Allister, Lawrence and Edna
Lincoln. She will be fondly remembered by her
nieces and nephews. A memorial service was
conducted at Robinson Memorial United Church,
1061 Richmond Street, London, Ontario on
Saturday, October 1 at 11:00 a.m. Cremation with
interment at Gorrie Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to Robinson Memorial United
Church or the charity of your choice would be
gratefully acknowledged. 42-40-1
COLEMAN, Dorene: Peacefully at Huronview
Home, Tuckersmith Twp., on Saturday, October 1,
2005 Mrs. Dorene Coleman in her 94th year.
Beloved wife of the late Wilfred Coleman. Loving
mother of Bruce and Marjorie Coleman of Exeter,
and Ken and Grace Coleman of R.R. #1, Bayfield.
Cherished grandmother of Cathy and Greg Pfaff,
Brenda and Jim Dejong, Patty and Mike Britnell,
Bryan Coleman, Debra and Brian Squires, and
Darren Coleman and friend Genine. Also loved by
nine great grandchildren, and 3 great great
grandchildren. Predeceased by one sister Alice
Diegel, and by three brothers Leonard, Bernard
and Edgar Hudson. Friends were received at the
Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High Street,
Seaforth on Monday from 6:30-9 p.m. where the
funeral service was held on Tuesday, October 4,
2005 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Maitland Bank
Cemetery, McKillop Twp. Flower bearers were
Cathy Pfaff, Brenda Dejong, Patty Britnell and
Debra Coleman. Pallbearers were Bryan
Coleman, Darren Coleman, Brian Squires, Greg
Pfaff, Jim Dejong and Mike Britnell. As
expressions of sympathy memorial donations to
the Multiple Myeloma Research
(cheques made payable to
Princess Margaret Hospital
Foundation) or the charity of one's
choice would be greatly
appreciated. As a tribute to the life of Dorene a
tree will be planted in her memory. 42-40-1
NEWNHAM, Robert: Peacefully after a brief
illness at Seaforth Community Hospital, on
Tuesday, September 27, 2005 Mr. Robert Winter
Newnham of Seaforth in his 84th year. Beloved
husband of Vivienne Newnham. Loving father of
Michael and Brenda of London, Cynthia of
London, and Rosemary and Howie of Kitchener.
Cherished grandfather of Jonathan, Peter, and
Caitlin. Great grandfather of Jonah and Zachary.
Predeceased by son Robert (1971) and by one
sistsr and two brothers. Friends will be received
at the Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High
St., Seaforth on Monday, October 10, 2005 from
7-9 p.m. A celebration of life service will be held
at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth on
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 at 2 p.m. Cremation
has taken place. In lieu of flowers memorial
donations to Huron Hospice or
the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be greatly appreciated. As
a tribute to the life of Robert a
tree will be planted in his memory. 42-40-1
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42. Deaths
RIVERS, John (Jack): On Wednesday,
September 28, 2005 at Seaforth Community
Hospital, John (Jack) Rivers of Seaforth, in his
86th year. Dear brother and brother-in-law of
Evelyn Querengesser and Barb Rivers, both of
Seaforth. Also survived by nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by parents Thorpe and Annie
(Davis) Rivers, his brother Elmer Rivers and a
sister Muriel Allan. Family received friends at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral service
was held on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at 2:00
p.m. Rev. Henry Huberts officiated. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Pallbearers
were Glen Haney, Jack McLlwain, Ken McLlwain,
Howard Allan, Dan Gallagher and Allen
Preszcator. Flower bearers were Ann Preszcator
and Tara Heiber. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-40-1
43. Births
43. Births
HOGGART
Dan, Michelle, big brothers Travis and Dawson
and big sister Kaitlin are excited to announce the
birth of Kortney Renee Hoggart. Kortney was
born on September 7, 2005 at Clinton Public
Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Special thanks to
Dr. Salsbury and the OB nurses. 43-40xlcc
MERNER
Tanya and Mike Merner and big sister Alexis are
excited to announce the safe arrival of their son
Tyson John Andrew Merner, born September 21,
2005 at Stratford General Hospital, weighing 8
lbs. 2 oz. A special thank you goes to Dr. Hillyer
and all the wonderful nurses and staff. Proud
grandparents are Mary and Carl Merner and
Norah and Stephen Eckert. 43-40x1cc
JONGERT
Geert and Diane are pleased to announce the
arrival of their first child, Emily Tori, born
September 21, 2005, weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. First
time grandparents nana and grandpa Ikeda of
London and Opa Jongert of Embro. Proud great
grandparents nana and grandpa Graham in
Ireland. Special thanks to Dr. Kirk Hamilton and
staff at London Health Sciences. 43-40x1
47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
BRAY
The family of the late Stanley Bray wishes to
express their sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends, neighbours and co-workers for their
expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, food and
memorial donations. Everything was greatly
appreciated. - Doug, Sheila and their families 47-
40x1cc
SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS
It's great to be a part of a community where
people come together to support a worthwhile
cause. A sincere thank you to all who attended
our Hospital Benefit Variety Show on Saturday
and to all the businesses who placed ads in our
program. Special thanks to Bruce Whitmore,
Chordwalk Quartet, Don and Lindsay Sills, Laura
Elligsen, Thomas Murray, Sherry McCall and her
stepdancers and cloggers who donated their time
and talents. We all benefit from your support of
our local hospital. 47-40-1
ROBINSON
We wish to express our sincere appreciation to
family, friends, neighbours and relatives for their
visits, cards, floral tributes, memorial donations
and food brought to our homes at the time of the
passing of Wayne (Reg) Robinson. Special thank
you to the residents at the Ritz Manor for their
hugs and visits. Thank you also to LRCC, Dr.
Steele, Community Care Access, Rev. Mary
Story, Lockhart Funeral Home and Grace
Lutheran Ladies. The support of family and
friends, along with your wonderful memories will
help to see us through this difficult time. - Joan,
Margaret, Paula, Mark, Brett, Cory Darryl and
Kim 47-40xlcc
47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
ROWE
I would like to thank Dr. Percival and the nurses
who helped re -set my arm, to my husband Bruce
for his patience and assistance, also to my
friends and co-workers for the cards and gifts
while my elbow is mending. - Thanks, Andrea C.
Rowe 47-40-1
VALLENGA
I want to take this time to thank everyone that had
a part in making a difficult birthday memorable.
Thanks for all my parties, with my sisters and
friends, with the girls at Walton Inn and at the
Seaforth Bakery. Thanks Christine and Mary for
the beautiful new "outfit." Thank you everyone for
your well wishes, cards and gifts. To my old
friends and new, thanks for making this birthday a
very special one. And just in case you didn't hear
it from Christine, "I'm Forty!" - Jennifer 47-40x1
Sept. 30 fire at
Seaforth
Agricultural Society
under investigation
Police were called to the Seaforth
Agricultural Society building Sept.
30, over a fire.
Hay inside one of the barns was
set on fire. The flames spread to
one of the stalls before the flames
were put out. Only minor damage
was done.
If you have information on this
case contact the Huron OPP or
Crimestoppers.
SPEAKERS STOLEN FROM
VEHICLE IN SEAFORTH
Two pairs of speakers were
stolen from a truck in Seaforth
overnight Sept. 30.
Officers found the vehicle in the
parking lot of an apartment
complex on Market Street.
If you can help solve this theft
contact the OPP or Crimestoppers.
TWO -VEHICLE CRASH ON
LONDON ROAD RESULTS IN
CHARGES
After fleeing the scene of an
accident, a woman has been
charged with interfering with
traffic, failing to report an accident
and failing to remain.
The incident occurred Sept. 29.
A elderly couple was travelling
northbound on London Road
during heavy rain, when they
crashed into a vehicle that was
parked sideways on the road.
A young man got out of the
parked vehicle afterwards to make
sure no one was seriously hurt, but
then got into the car with the
woman and left the scene.
The couple gave police
information which led to the
charges.