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42. Deaths
42. Deaths
FORREST, Mildred: On Monday, December 12,
2005 at London Health Sciences Centre (Victoria
Campus), Mildred Forrest of London and formerly
of Brantford, in her 93rd year. Beloved sister of
Grace A. Scott of Seaforth Manor, Seaforth. Dear
sister-in-law of Elva Forrest of St. Catharines and
Peggy Ferguson of Exeter. Fondly remembered
by ten nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her
parents William and Emma (Dignan) Forrest and
her brothers Edison and Ross Forrest. There was
no funeral home visitation. A memorial service
was held at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth, on Friday, December 16, 2005 at 2:00
p.m. Rev. John Gould officiated. Interment
Bayfield Cemetery. Memorial donations to
Alzheimer Society appreciated. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-51-1
JANET BRETT MORCHAIN, Ph.D
1936-2005
HEAD OF SOCIAL SERVICES
LISGAR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 1972-1995
Janet died of heart failure on Monday, December
12, 2005 in the company of her husband, Michael
Wall. She had suffered from Parkinson's Disease
and spinal damage for some years. Born in
Niagara Falls, she was the daughter of the late
Wilfrid Brenton Kerr and the late Ada Sarah
Melvina Brett. She was predeceased by her
brother James. She leaves her sister Catherine
Thompson, her two nephews, Michael and
Gabriel, and me and my daughter Imogen who
had become, in effect, an adopted daughter. We
are all heart -broken at our loss. Educated at
Havergal College; Trinity College, University of
Toronto; and the University of Rochester she
decided, despite having offers from at least two
universities, on a career as a high school teacher.
This she commenced in Oakville, Ontario and in
1972 came to Ottawa to take up the position as
Head of the Social Sciences Department at
Lisgar Collegiate Institute. She remained as head
of an ever expanding department until her
retirement in 1995. She was an active
Progressive Conservative since her days at
Trinity, she was a former president of both federal
and provincial PC riding associations and served
on the board of the Ottawa West-Nepean
Conservatives until her death. An historian, she
was the author of two books, "Sharing a
Continent" on Canadian -US relations and
"Search for a Nation" on English -French relations
in Canada since 1759. She had just completed
work on a third edition of "Search for a Nation",
which will be published by Fitzhenry and
Whiteside in the spring. Her funeral will be held at
Christ Church Cathedral, Sparks Street, Ottawa
at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 23. The
service will be preceded by a gathering at the
Cathedral at 10:00 a.m. at which photographs
and other memorabilia will be displayed and
followed by a reception, also at the Cathedral.
Her cremated remains will be interred in the
family plot in Seaforth, following a memorial
service in Rosemount next spring. Flowers may
be sent to the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair
and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa. 42-51-
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43. Births
43. Births
BEUTTENMILLER
Santa has come early to the Beuttenmiller
household! RJ and Brooke are thrilled to
announce the arrival of baby sister, Meg Lisa
Nolan Beuttenmiller, on Wednesday, December
7, 2005. Proud (but tired) parents are Brad
Beuttenmiller and Pam Nolan-Beuttenmiller of
Freelton. Spoiling privileges go to Bob and Betty
Beuttenmiller and Helen Nolan, all of Seaforth,
and great grandparents Ruth Beuttenmiller and
Marie Muegge. Thinking of Papa Joe looking
down from Heaven at this time. Special thanks to
Grandpa B. for holding down the home fort,
Grandma B. for being there during Meg's arrival
and to Aunt Lisa for all her help during this very
busy time. 43-51x1
JORDAN
Johnny and Mary Jordan are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their daughter,
Alaynna Patricia Hazel who was born at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London on December 6,
2005 at 9:28 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 9 1/2 oz. Proud
grandparents are Ross and Hazel Jordan of
Mitchell and Patricia Predhomme of Kippen.
Kisses and hugs from Grandpa Paul Predhomme,
a special angel who will watch over you always
from Heaven. 43-51x1cc
46. IN MEMORIAM
46. IN MEMORIAM
BETTLES: In loving memory of Barb Betties
(nee Roney) who passed away seven years ago,
December 27, 1998.
As times unfolds another year,
Thoughts of you are ever near,
Thoughts of happy times together,
Hold memories that last forever.
- Lovingly remembered and forever in our hearts,
Mom, Dad, George, Ann, Bob, Nancy, Ruth, Ken,
Kathy, Marg, Bill, Joanne, Kevin, Susan, Brent,
Bev and Jim and families 46-51x1
BETTLES: In loving memory of my dear wife
Barbara (Roney) December 27, 1998.
My heart is full of memories,
I treasure them with care,
The way you had to leave me,
Will always seem unfair.
Sad is the heart that loves you,
Silent the tears that fall,
Living my life without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
In all that life has given me,
And all that is left to do.
I will never, ever, have a greater gift,
Than the time I spent with you.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your
husband Cub. 46-51-1
DORIS KATHLEEN (SIEMON) CARNOCHAN
The warmth of her love shines on...
Forever in our hearts.
- Ken Carnochan and Family 46-51x1
WILBEE: In loving memory of our dear parents,
Helen who left us December 26, 2001 and Tom,
June 24, 2005.
Silent thoughts, a secret tear,
A constant wish that you were here,
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard but always near.
- Missing you both so much this Christmas. Peter,
Bruce and Anne and Families 46-51-1
46. IN MEMORIAM
46. IN MEMORIAM
MURRAY-JANSEN
In memory of Mary Murray and Peter Jansen.
Our first Christmas without them.
My First Christmas In Heaven
I see the countless Christmas trees around the
world below,
With tiny lights like Heaven's stars reflecting on
the snow.
The sight is so spectacular
Please wipe away the tear,
For I am spending Christmas with Jesus Christ
this year.
I hear the many Christmas songs that people
hold so dear,
But the sounds of music can't compare with the
Christmas choir up here.
I have no words to tell you the joy their voices
bring,
For it is beyond description to hear the angels
sing.
I know how much you miss me,
I see the pain inside your heart,
But I am not so far away, we really aren't apart.
So be happy for me dear ones, you know I hold
you dear.
And be glad I'm spending Christmas with Jesus
Christ this year.
I send you each a special gift from my heavenly
home above,
I send you each a memory of my undying love.
After all, love is a gift more precious than pure
gold,
It was always most important in the stories Jesus
told.
Please love and keep each other as my Heavenly
father said to do,
I can't count the blessing or love he has for each
of you.
So have a Merry Christmas and wipe away the
tear,
Remember I am spending Christmas with Jesus
Christ this year. 46-51x1
MALONEY: In loving memory of Joe Maloney
who passed away 25 years ago, Dec. 26, 1980.
Little we knew that morning
The sorrow that day would bring,
The call was sudden the shock severe,
To lose someone we loved so dear,
We do not need a special day,
To bring you to our minds,
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
A million times we've needed you,
A million times we've cried,
If love could have saved you,
You never would have died.
They say memories are golden,
Well maybe that is true,
We never wanted memories,
We only wanted you.
No matter how we spend our days,
No matter what we do,
Before we close our eyes at night,
We always think of you.
Some people say as time goes by,
The heartache will subside,
But the feelings in our hearts today,
Are the same as the day you died.
- Loved dearly and sadly missed by Mom and
Dad, sisters Susan Heffernan and Mary Lou
Scott and their families 46-51x1
47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
THANK YOU
On behalf of Marie Kelly's family, we thank you for
your visits, Mass cards, floral arrangements and
financial donations in her memory. The C.W.L.
Ladies arranged prayers and the funeral luncheon
and for these we thank you so very much. To the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, you gave, as
always, the utmost support and professional care
to Mom and to us. Father Gillespie made extra
special effort to accommodate us during this time.
Thank you, Father. Gone is a special and
wonderful mother, grandmother, sister, aunt,
friend. Dad will be only too happy to welcome her.
- The Marie Kelly Family 47-51x1
Christmas Greeting
Christmas Greeting
DRAKE
I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a
Happy, Healthy New Year. - Marjory Drake
47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
KELLY
A heartfelt thank you to all for the sympathy
cards, flowers, gifts and phone calls and visits at
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, following
the death of Marie Kelly. Marie, formerly of
Seaforth, passed away on Sunday, December 11,
2005 at Exeter Villa Nursing Home. Thank you to
everyone at the Nursing Home who helped Marie
in so many ways. A special thank you to Ross
Ribey and Ruth Townsend, the funeral directors,
for the special service and kindness extended to
us all at this difficult time. Thank you to Father
Chris Gillespie for the kind talk and the Mass of
the Christian Burial.Thank you to the ladies at
Seaforth Legion Hall for the delicious lunch. We'll
always remember your kindness and love at this
difficult time. May God bless you all. - Sincerely,
Mary Margaret Kelly (Brandon, Daniel and Korey
Nash), Rose Marie Bell (Anthony Pickering);
Dorothy Dillon, Geraldine Duffy, Madelyn Ryan
and Maurice Dillon. 47-51x1cc
HARRIS
I would just like to thank -you so very much for all
your hard work, kindness, expertise and
knowledge. Your care and concern for me was
greatly appreciated. Thanks to the ambulance
drivers, Janice Leonhardt, Pauline Linton and Dr.
Milne and all the staff at Seaforth Community
Hospital and Victoria Hospital in London. Now
will be able to enjoy another wonderful Christmas.
Thanks again and wishing you all a healthy and
happy 2006. - Betty Harris 47-51x1
KERSLAKE
We would like to thank our family, friends and
neighbours for celebrating our 40th Wedding
Anniversary with us. Your continued support is
greatly appreciated. - Bill and Freda 47-51 x1 cc
News
Chisholm case
back in court
Feb. 9
The lawyer for a Seaforth man
charged in a deadly crash in
October appeared in Goderich court
Monday.
Glen Carey appeared in
provincial court on behalf of his
client, 27 -year-old Eric Chisholm of
Seaforth.
According to court clerk Kathy
Glenn, Carey asked for more time
to review information on the case.
Glenn said Chisholm's case was
put over until Feb. 9 at 9 a.m. when
a date for further court
appearances is likely to be set.
Chisholm was charged with
impaired driving causing death and
operating a vehicle with a blood
alcohol level over 80 after a single -
vehicle crash on a gravel road in
Goderich Township.
A 27 -year-old Goderich man,
Aaron Cousins, died from injuries
sustained in the vehicle rollover on
Oct. 16.
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