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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-04-14, Page 5°A G 4 A!HbRIN,,E . H. liVILLIAMS A lifelong resident of Gode- rich; Towanship, Catiaerine- riet W;iUliaiins, 91, died Wed- nesday of last week, in Clinton Fulhlac Hospital, where she had bee a patient for several wee . She•:was 4`daughter of the late Charles White Williams and of the. ftotvi ser., -M a ry...Eleanor Proctor. , In 1936 she moved from the ,family home- on (the Maitland CQ ' o live with her aa_�s crane _ sister, Mrs. John A. � �e. Surviving besides Mrs. Tor- ranCe are' three broth*, • lram, Clinton; Edward G., Gode- .n i'i h; Howard, St, £ tilariues. Rev William Maines of 4race Unites Church, 'orterts Hill, of- ficiated at the funeral service on Friday afternoon, at rthe fall .and, Kutch funeral home, Clin- ton. Internieuit was dao Clinton Cemetery. , The pallbeatrers were:, Alvin Betties, C ,a, x 1 e IraughtQn, Douglas Stirling G ran *Min&� Earl Williams and Harry Wil Hams. MISS LEOLA RUTH JOfl STON A welkknown local •bookkeep- r ` and musician, Miss Leola Ruth -Johnston, died in Alex-• ai Local Obituaries andra Hospital on April $ at the age of 02. Born In Warftirli, On,taa.ic, she was the daughter of James Johnston and Mary McPhail. The funeral service was held at the Lodge funeral home on April 8 with Captain Roy Wont bold of the Salvation Army of- iciatingti Interment followed in.Maitland •cemetery: y' 4 EDY'1'HE MAX MITCHELL A k ',_ i-l-otag-resident of • Ccrl- br►rrte - Township, Edythe May Mitchell died, suddenly at her Saltforrl home on Aril 5th at the age of 49. 4 - o`ber -Mc The ciair>~hter . t �e •, a h stop sh -*- CabeAa h Jon C. b and 1 x • , is' survived by her husband, 'Thomas A, Mitchell, Also surviving are one son, Amid Mitchell, Goderich; one datightgf,°yrs Terrance' (Dnm- na) Simmonds, London; five sisters, Mr.'. 'Harvey (.Bessie) Al- ton, Colborne Township; Mrs, Joseph (Helen) . Dumain, Gode- rich; .Mips. Bert, rt in ifred , � W n. 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Designed to out glare approaching headlights. Reg. 1.98 r:,�k�Ir�tiGr :..r.r.r.r...,i'$ft`v'r':•:;:;'::;+.; AUTO BODY FILE Fast - cutting milled teeth. ' For concave or convex con -2.42 tour work. Reg. $2.69 FILE HOLDER -Reg. $1.98 $1.66 BODY PATCH KIT lit Fibreglass. Fixes anything. 1•4111V -Covers 144 sq. in. Reg. $1.59. r • • EXTRA Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS ss' BABY'S SIT AND STAND SAFETY HARNESS REGULAR $2.79 Sale priced at Keeps the youngster comfortable, out of mischief and safe. Strong, durable, easy - to -clean, nylon webbing; quick release safety buckle. Fastens easily to seat back. 99 FIX -A -DENT FILLER Hardens in minutes. Won't • / • shrink. 58 -oz. Reg. $2.19. 14 -oz. Rubber Mallet - Won't Mar or chip painted80 Reg. surfaces. Regular 98c. . $4.49 SALE Spreader Applicators. ,4 rn i For smoothing out body fit - ler. Set of 3 sizes. ONLY .... , • Save $1.16 - "POP" RIVET GUN -:33 Rivets' anything. Ideal for home repairs, auto body, etc. Cabe, Colborne Township; and three grandchildren. 'The ers1 service 'was s 1e 1 H at Lodge funeral homewith the Rev. Hugh Wilson of Victoria ,Street United Church, Qflieiatin °ttterment tollcv ed in Colborne cemetery. °. ; r. Pallbearers were: Leonard r}kins, Elmer Jenkins, Ted Bolger, Paul. Squires, ,Ronald Alton, Lorne`Alton. AieDonald�.Township. The 1eriehr Sign' St*°i 'faursdiAy, it 14, 1 o surviv n besides, bs wife 'The ..� ..F.. _� .. ire three data l<ater..Mrs. Steveil r lox °e ayterian Mrs. :Belton ,is survived by S lly) Elliott of Port ,1i uron,, ur a�. :e was predeceased d her husband, live daughters, Mrs. St. wait (isobel) Mullin of ,r .e " 1 v e z an r.n (Margaret �n � eh� a s �. � c x h a t� � by her 1iu , • �'1~un) Dunce of Toronto; Jean, at She is with�iut survivors ex- X uc3mow; Mt6. George (Marg home, and one son, A. N. (Sandy) cepa for orae nephew, the Rev. aret),, Book. . of .Lorcburn, Sast- McDonald of 1 intail; •one bror4William Weir of Stratford," atehewan ;Mrs. George (Hurd* The fanera1 service was held ma) Robinson •, Trenton; Mrs., her, Earl of lrishfield; two sis-� funeral e With ire . ebec�ea) Culbert of tens, Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Bogie an the I,odg fu ral horn w h 13gr y ( of London, and Mrs. Ed. (Irene) the Rev. G. L. Royal ofl'leiatiari. Dunt ,annon; Airs. Robert OE or- ,Y Elbow, as t- ense �xv an i' bo s ka ehewan; two sons, !George and .a 'rl t in l.Ialt1and ;stili.�' of Milk�r4te, Caiifornz. Interxnent.£oI1 ti �d 'd:lhe•,•ftaneral service was held etcx . • on Saturda Aril 2nd at Ash- ],�ailbearers. • rwere: Clifford . dames of Luehnow; four sisters,, Yx p iilekr Pres'b ;terlan Church, with Lowery, Rath Blatchford, Jos Mrs. Rebecca Lunen, Mrs. �l>r- y Johnstone & Son funeral home e h Blatchford `• and David once Edwards both of Gocleitich; .._ - -. .. Y l a, 4_ 1i�r�s. � ax afit:t Macl�eaa�i� .. Of e� ca -Luel�now, an charge, ant Rev. Bl«,ttehfi rd. �' ` i • R • Neil Mai.Combie as cler�,yma.n. JL�upkua�l►, Mrs•.;Mat'Y Lockwood Interment was in Kinta l of .Matn^ee, Michigan; four bro. 4. c me ' Pallbearers were .Joe MIt•S. JAMES BEATON' thers, Duncan of .. Vancouver; e tem WILLIAM JAMES McDO ;LIR grand - O'Keefe, Ball Collinson, rW%lliani: g Alex' De - Mfrs. James Beaton Qf Luck. tre to Roy bf, .ucekfQW, She vais Johnstone, Robert MacGregor, now passed away in Winghaz>lai Robert Simpson, Richard West. predeceased say a brother Cieot, Mr McDonald was a member 'rge:in 19»r There are 17 grand children. • • ► Funeral service was. coxiduct: ed at M'a'lt enzie •Memorial Cha- pel, Lucknow, on. Friday, April .1st by Rev. Caldwell of the Free Presbyterian' Churrch. at Lochalsh, 'where Mrs. Beaton was a member. . Temporary entombment. was at South Kinloss Mausoleum, with final resting place Lochalsh cemetery. Pallbearers were ,Gordon Fin- layson, Orville Finlayson, Oliv- er Glenn, Sandy Maccharles, John Wraith, Norville Stewart.' William James McDonald died ;ud.denty, at his home '•at Mal - ail on Thursday, March 31st, following a heart attack. He was 65 veers, oI age. 4-WAY SAFETY FLASHER SWITCH Converts tail and parking lights on 6 or 12 -volt systems. Compare at $1.89 SUN VISOR " HOLD -ALL"... Simulated Alligator design on s t u r d y black plastic. Clips on. Compare at 99c UNDER -THE -DASH LITTER BAG.... In red, blue, green or grey vinyl plaid. Clips under the dash. • Reg. 1.19 . 99 .66 . 99 A S'S.Q CSI ATEA STORE "NIP" . WHETSTONE - 36 NORTH STREET GODERICH DIAL 524-7394 Mr. McDonald was born, ..in Ashfield Township on January 28th, •11101, a son of Neil Mc- Donald and Margaret 'Taylor McDonald, where he lived his, entire life. Ile was a merchant ago to settle in Goderich,died at Kintail.,for the past 50 years in Huronviow on April 8 at the where he owned and managed age of 83 years. the general store. Mrs. Peter W. Weir, the form - In 1930 he married llelen er Helen Crockett; was a mem- of Lucknow MOsonic Lodge 184, and Canadian Postmaster's As- sociation. A Masonic service •was held at the funeral home on Friday evening. MRS. PETER W. 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Mr. Beaton was formerly Af Kinloss Township; but had gone to Manitoba in 1904 and on to Saskatchewan in 190Fo7. llowing their marriage they returned to Elbow, Saskatch- ewan, where 1Vir. and Mrs. Bea- ton remained until 1937 when they returned to Huron Town- ship and bought the former Mac - Charles farm on the 2nd con- cession. In 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Beaton Weekend visitors with James sold their farm and returned to F. Thomson were Mr., and Mrs, ••the West for ar visit. In the 'Howard • Pollock, Dale, Carol and Jim of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Orville .Lobb, John and. Walter of Chatham and Miss. Mildred Scott of Mitchell. - Personals summer of, 195,.i they purchased a home on Stauffer street in Lucknow, where they have since resided: Mrs. Beaton had, not enjoyedClem Desjardine was the suc- good health since her retire- cessful applicant for the fore- ment and. on February 12 was man's position on ,the ' C.N.R. a taken '.o W:ngham hospital section here when Len Elliott where she passed away. was retired. ' Available Now ... OUTSIDE &INSE RAILINGS 00 d ORNAMENTAL IRON FURNITURE' CUSTOM BUILT TO - YOUR SPECIFICATIONS L • FOR INFORMATION ESTIMATES CALL 524=9020 He1mut,ohmer• Heinz Rutkowski Huron Railing Co. 115" St. David St. - Goderich Business' Hours: Daily 84- a.m. to 5 p.m. 15-16-17-18 • APRIL FOS WE U S We Are In A Mood To Accept Any Reasonable Offer On A New Car Deal L. DO NEED ARS '.BA1 RD MCS* 414 Huron Road r • IN -STOCK Most Makes And Models READY FOR DELIVERY (Goderich) LT D 524-8311 1r