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llda of Ottawa andJaniceL.
at RR 5, Clinton* two eters.
V (Mrs. F byre ).
and leta. r ( mss.. John
McGregor), bothotClinton.
The remains of Mr. Pepper
were bequeathed to medical
science..
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Anna D. Watson, formerlyof
Egan opdvllle died at Huron -
view on August 29, 1975. She
was in her 89th year.
Mrs. Watson was born the
former Anna Duncan Burdge
on Imlay 9, 1887 in Stanley
township. Her parents were the
late John and Jane Burdge.
On February 25, 1914, she
married John S. Watson in',
Brucefield. He predeceased her
in March, 1956. She was a
member of Egmondville United
Church.Watson is survived by
four daughters, Jean of
Toronto, Mayrne (Mrs. A.
Clark) of Highgate, Anna (Mrs.
W. Haney) of Seaforth, Alice
(Mrs. Don Andrews) of Clin-
ton; seven grandchildren; and
one brother, Fred Burdge of
Bxucefield. She was
predeceased by one brother,„
four sistersandone grandson.
The funeral service was held
from the Whitney-Ribey
flub hears
of voyage
The Clintonian Club's
meeting was held in the town
hall on Sept_ 4: The .president,
Mars. Leona Lockhart opened
the meeting with apoemr
followed by the Lord's prayer'
in unison.
The secretary, Edna Adams
read the minutes of the• last
meeting and the treasurer's
report was given by Viola
Lampman. The flouter report
was given by Pearl Cummings.
Two carnations had been sent"
out.
The Dutch auction articles,
were won by Leona Lockhart,
Edna Adams, Viola Lampman
and Esther Kendall. Members
in bring -articles for thee Dutch
auction for the October meeting
are Mrs. ,Mete, Mrs. Sturgeon
and Mrs. Moody.
The program consisted of
Viola giving a very interesting
talk on her recent trip to the
west coast. Edna Adams won
the mystery prize.
It was approved that the club
hold a card party on Sept. 39thx-
at 2 p.m. in the town hall
everyone welcome. All
members tobring something in
the line of groceries for a draw.
A social committee is to look
after the !Fitch. The meeting
closed with M%ah Benediction.
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terY,
The pallbearen Were Laurie,
were Cameron and Danny
tui, W.H. Colquhoun, Steven Wilkinson,
" Ricbar'd Fremlin and Milian*
Grigg.
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Bruce McDougall of 73
Weill Street in Stratford
died on September 2, ISIS at
Stratford General Hospital. He
was.
Mr, McDougall was born in
Goderich Township on wane 28,
ice, a :can of the late Stewart
ander Ann MacDougall.
Ile lived with his parents
. until 1921 when he joined the
American 'Marines and on
September 7, 1925, he married
the former • Tel Viola Carter
in Clinton. iii. McDougall died
five days before the temple's
50th Wedding anniversary. She
survives him. .
Following their marriage,
the couple lived in Clinton until
1954 when they moved-
Strafford.
ovedStrafford. Mr. McDougall was
a painter with the CNR in
Stratford for 20 years. He was
also in the Canadian Army in
1944.
Besides his wife, he is sur-
vived by eight grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren; one
sister Mrs. Tony (Jessie)
Cataline . of Boise, Idaho; and
two brothers, Wallace of
Londesboro and Roy of Finlay
Forks, B.C. He was
predeceased in April of this
year by one daughter, Mrs.
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Michel Thorns a Healy
Michael ' 'hoznaS Healy of
Blyth passed away suddenly in
that village can September 4,
05. He was 89,
Born in Morris Township, he
was a son of the late Michael
and Adeline (Kelly) Healy,
A retired farmer, Mr. Healy
was employed at Bainton's.Old
Mill in Blyth and also at
Huronview.
He is survived by four sisters,
Nora Healy of London, Olive
(Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy) of
Clinton, Della (Mars. Joe
Redman) of Wingharn, and
Ursula (Mrs. Mike
McLaughlin) of Dublin; and
two brothers, Gus Healy of
London Sart° Healy of
Goderich:
The funeral service was held
from St. Michael's Roman
Catholic Church in Blyth on
September 6, 1975 with Father
J.F. Hardy in charge. Inter-
ment was in St. MMMichaei's
Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Paul
Goldsworthy of Clinton, Jim
Moore and Vernon Redman of
Wingham, Bill and Ken
McLaughlin of Dublin and Earl
Kelly of Blyth'.'
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laved two ex,
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)c. Mrs. B t n
gave humorous
reading.
Mrs. : g;heraa gave a
very interesting and f In-
formative talk on the blind. Her
/Me r year r work. "fit
nut June meeting
were mad .y't secretary and
approved after wrich Ma -s
M Murray gave the treasurer's
report.
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We are very glad to report
that Reverend, McWhinnie,
Chaplain of the Home. who bad
the misfortune to fracture his
ankle last week is getting along
real well. Reverend Wildfong is
taking the services during his
absence.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson ,ac-
companied the Clinton
Christian Reformed song
service led. by Dick Roorda.
The Rhythm Band from the
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital
led by Gordon Harrison
provided a rnusica' V ' gram on
Family 'Night. The 12 -member
band play a variety. of in-
struments including violin,
mouth organ, cetephone and
vocal solos. Nelson Lear
thanked the entertainers on
behalf of the residents..
The I5 -member Huronview
Rhythm Band accepted an
invitation to take part in Friday
afternoon's variety program at
the Blyth Threshers' Reunion..
Thirty residents travelled by
bus to Blyth on Saturday af-
ternoon to attend the reunion.
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