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COLEMAN, Edythe: At Seaforth Community
Hospital on Tuesday, April 24, 2007, Edythe
(McMillan) Coleman, formerly of McKillop
Township, in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the
late Francis Coleman (2005). Dear mother of
Barb Gackstetter, Hensall, Jim and Shirley
Coleman, Seaforth, Gerald and Jean Coleman,
Zurich and Sandra and Murray Pepper, Brussels.
Loving grandmother of ten grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren. Also survived by a
sister-in-law Pearl Dolmage of Brussels.
Predeceased by her parents Thomas and Vera
(Hunt) McMillan; her brother Robert McMillan, a
son-in-law Lorne Gackstetter, sisters-in-law Edith
McMillan and Vietta Hoggart and brothers-in-law
George Hoggart and Roy Dolmage. Family
received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Seaforth, on Friday from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
where the funeral service was held on Saturday,
April 28 at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Henry Huberts
officiated. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery,
Seaforth. Pallbearers were Robert Gackstetter,
Steven Coleman, Kevin Coleman, Brent Pepper,
Bill McMillan and Ken Scott. Honourary
pallbearer was John Eckert. Flower bearers were
Pam Gackstetter, Karen Coleman, Kara
McNichol, Lesley Pepper and Laura Coleman.
Memorial donations to The Kidney Foundation of
Canada or First Presbyterian Church
appreciated. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-18-1
PATRICK, Mabel: At Seaforth Community
Hospital on Monday, April 30, 2007. Mabel
(Pethick) Patrick, formerly of McKillop Township,
in her 98th year. Beloved wife of the late Roy
Patrick. Dear mother of Andrew Patrick and Jean
Pinkerton, both of R.R. #4. Walton. Loving
grandmother of Scott Pinkerton and Sheryl
Pinkerton (Edmund McDonald), and her great-
granddaughter Camryn McDonald Also
survived by nieces and nephews Predeceased
by her parents Samuel and Lucy (Blanchard)
Pethick, sisters Margaret Little (Reg) and
Blanche Stevens (Alvin) and her brother Harold
(Dick) Pethick (Jean). Family received friends at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. Seaforth on
Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on
Thursday, May 3 from 12_00 noon until the time
of the funeral service at 2.00 p m Mr. Bruce
Whitmore officiated. Interment Staffa Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Leslie Glanville, Jim Axtmann,
Gordon Pryce, Jim Rapson, Lloyd Pethick and
Don Carter Organist was Margaret Whitmore.
Violin/fiddle music by Devon Martene,
accompanied by Ivan Norris. Memorial
donations to Cavan United Church, Winthrop or
to the Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation
appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribey
funeralhome.com 42-19-1
43. Births
KERR/WARD
Rick Kerr and Jennifer Ward are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their son Cameron
Richard Kerr, born Monday, April 23, 2007 in
Stratford, weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz Proud
grandparents are Arnold and Norene Kerr and
Ron and Kathy Ward. Great grandparents are
Helen Lindsay and Terry Ward and Bob and
Dorothy Dalton. Extra spoiling privileges go to
Uncle Mike Ward and Uncle Lee and Aunt Lisa
Kerr and family. Thank you to Dr. Hancock and
staff at Stratford Hospital. 43-19x1
MacGILLIVARY
Tyler is proud to announce the safe and speedy
arrival of his baby sister Jenna Marie, born April
19, 2007 in Stratford, weighing 7 lbs 3 oz.
Proud parents are Rob and Janice. Proud
grandparents are Ron and Betty McCallum.
Extra spoiling privileges go to Aunt Crystal and
Uncle Chad 43-19x1
42. Deaths
BISBACK, Dennis: At London Health Sciences
Centre (Westminster Campus) on Wednesday,
May 2, 2007 Mr. Dennis MacPherson Bisback of
Clinton in his 86th year. Beloved husband of the
late Helen (Sturgeon) Bisback (1999). Dear
brother and brother-in-law of Delphine Dolmage
of Seaforth, Stuart and Beryl Sturgeon of
Cambridge, Jeanne and Francis Anderson of
Mitchell and Gerald Sturgeon of Cambridge. Also
fondly remembered by many nieces and
nephews. Dennis will also be sadly missed by his
many friends at Murphy Bus Lines, Huron County
EMS and the Clinton community at Targe.
Predeceased by his brother Grant Bisback and
by two sisters-in-law Mary Bisback and Audrey
Sturgeon and one brother-in-law Leslie Dolmage.
Friends were received at the Falconer Funeral
Homes Ltd. - Clinton Chapel, 153 High Street,
Clinton on Monday, May 7, 2007 from 9:30 a.m.
until time of funeral service at 11 a.m. Pastor Julia
Sinclair of the Clinton United Church officiated.
Interment Clinton Cemetery. Honourary
pallbearer was Homer Andrews. Pallbearers were
David Bisback, Ken Dolmage, Paul Kruse,
Gordon Phillips, Roland Pike and Barry Young.
Donations to the Clinton United Church, Huron
Hospice or to the charity of one's choice would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 42-
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43. Births
MCLAUGHLIN (JANSEN)
Dan and Trish are thrilled to announce the birth of
their son, Cooper Jeffrey. Cooper was welcomed
into the world on April 11, 2007 at 3:27 p.m. at
Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. He weighed in at
7 lbs. and was 19 inches in length. Proud first
time grandparents are Judy and Rudy Jansen
and first time great grandparents, Donna Rose
and John and Nellie Jansen. Smiling down on
Cooper are his guardian angels, great grandpa
Rose and great uncle Jeff. 43-19x1
46. In Memoriam
RILEY: In loving memory of a dear husband and
father, Lloyd
They say it's a beautiful journey,
From the old world to the new.
Some day we'll make that journey,
That leads us straight to you
And when we reach the garden.
Where all is free from pain,
Well put our arms around you
And never part again
- Always in our hearts Love Winn and Family
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42. Deaths
STAPLETON, Ken: With his loving family by his
side, Kenneth Joseph Stapleton, in his 69th year,
passed away peacefully at Stratford General
Hospital on May 3, 2007. Cherished husband of
45 years to Joan (Masse) Stapleton of Dublin.
Loving and supportive father of Mark Stapleton
and wife Kelly of Waterloo, Steve Stapleton and
wife Yvette of Thorndale, Lori Lynn Stapleton of
Denfield and James Stapleton of Simpsonville,
Kentucky. Loving grandfather of, Brennan,
Camden, Katelyn and Alex. Remembered fondly
by his mother Mary Stapleton of Dublin and the
late Fergus Stapleton. Dear brother of Bob and
Mary Stapleton and Joanne Kalcsa, all of
Kitchener, Jack and Dette Stapleton of Thunder
Bay, Kathleen Hiscott of Mississauga and Dianne
and Mike Miller of Zurich. Son-in-law of Hazel
Masse of Goderich, brother-in-law of Don and
Lorraine Masse of Gorrie, Donna -Jean Masse of
Goderich, Gerry and the late Shirley Binnette of
London. He will be truly missed by all his family,
relatives and friends. Friends were received at the
Lockhart Funeral Home, 109 Montreal St., Mitchell
on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian
Burial was celebrated at St. Patrick's Catholic
Church, Dublin on Monday at 11:00 a.m. with Rev.
Chris Gillespie - celebrant. Commentator for the
mass was Margaret Rowland; readers were
Dianne Miller, Yvette Stapleton and Bob
Stapleton: offertory bearers were Yvette and
Brennan Stapleton, Kelly and Katelyn Stapleton;
pallbearers were Jim Newcombe, Ferg Kelly,
Keith McCarthy, Terry McCarthy, Paul Stapleton
and Dale Cronin. Interment in St. Patrick's
Cemetery, Dublin. Memorial donations to the
Canadian Diabetes Association or charity of one's
choice would be appreciated. Parish prayers
were offered at the funeral home on Sunday at
1:30 p.m. Online condolences at
www.lockhartfuneralhome.com.- 42-19x 1 cc
46. In Memoriam
FLANAGAN: In loving memory of Lorne
Flanagan, May 7, 2003.
They say time is the greatest healer
And this I believe is true,
But seldom does a day go by
That we don't think of you
- Forever in our hearts. Agnes Flanagan and
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ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
THURSDAY, MAY 10 AT 2:30 P,M.
Including; Malcolm 9 piece dining room suite; modern oak table and
chairs; maple corner cabinet; large wall unit; 2 yr old computer desk;
chesterfield and bedroom suites; Lazy -boy recliners; pr. of single electric
beds; usual household furniture; propane free standing fireplace; Whirlpool
natural gas dryer; 3 chest freezers; colour TVs; Kenmore stacking washer
and dryer; Whirlpool fridge; 24 and 30 inch electric stoves; oak hoosier cup-
board; washstand; drop front secretary; wicker pram; set of 8 spindle back
chairs; good offering of dishes including pinwheel, cornflower, Doulton,
Beswick, Chintz, Old Foley, art glass etc.; cups and saucers; 8 pl. setting of
Friendly Wage pattern; 8 pl. setting of Aynsley "Wayside" pattern; quilts;
old collectables; Hohner and Camerano accordions; violin; Rockwell 4 inch
jointer; B&D radial arm saw; two Rockwell table saws; Delta bench top drill
press; bench grinders; Delta jig saw; power and hand tools; five aluminum
ladders; J.D. 285 hydro 48 inch riding mower; J.D. 38 inch lawn sweeper;
Honda 11 hp rider; Ingersoll 1114 AWS rider; Mastercraft 10 hp snowblow-
er; Simplicity 516 rear tine tiller; Honda F200 tiller; White 6 hp S.P. mower;
reel and gas push mowers; wheelbarrows; 3 gas barbecues and much
more. See jacob.ontarioauictioneer.com for more details. Furniture, appli-
ances, lawn and garden equipment sell after 6:30 p.m.
Prop: Howard Schade and several estates.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
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47. Cards of Thanks
COLEMAN
The families of Edythe (McMillan) Coleman would
like to thank everyone for the sympathy extended
to us at the time of her death. Mom had a lot of
great friends and relatives. We thank all of you for
the beautiful floral arrangements, cards, phone
calls and all of the delicious food that we
received. Thank you most of all for the fond
memories that you have shared with us about
Mom. Thank you to Dr. Rooyakkers and staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital, for
accommodating our wishes and giving Mom that
extra care that was so very much appreciated.
Thank you to the great staff of Maplewood where
Mom had lots of good home -cooked meals and
was able to enjoy some old time music from the
piano and violins. Occasionally, she liked to
"tickle the ivories" herself. Thanks also to the staff
at Seaforth Manor for her care on such short
notice. Thank you to Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend for being very accommodating in our
time of need. To the ones who donated to First
Presbyterian Church, the Kidney Foundation, the
United Church and Seaforth Community Hospital,
a sincere thank you. Thank you to the ladies of
the church who prepared and served a delicious
lunch; of which Mom had helped with on many
such occasions. We will never forget Mom, her
numerous acts of kindness and expressions of
love and those butterfly kisses. - Sincerely,
Barb, Jim and Shirley, Gerald and Jean, Sandra
and Murray and their families 47-19-1
HULLEY
Thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for
the cards, visits, phone calls and "goodies" I
have received since my surgery. Your
thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. - Frank
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