The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-14, Page 15•
OBITUA tE
HERMAN LAMBERTS
llerlinian Lalmnertus, 84, a
well-known Ki,ngsbrid8e rest.
dent, passed away SePtember 9,
1997 at41eaandral o>spital, God,
Mich gter a lengthy illness.
Born Ju11y 26, 188 011 the 2nd
concession of Huron township,
the son o!, George Lambertus
and SarahMcCormick, Mr,
Lambertus had. been a Walker.
ton .,r.esident from two years
of age unti116•years ago.
He. was married June 21, 1910
at Chepstow to Mary Oerhing
and for several years following
their marriage the couple awned.
and worked a . farm in the
Walkerton area. Sixteen years
ago Mr. and Mrs, Lambertus
move4 to Kingsbridge where he
was a member of St. Joseph's
Roman; Catholic Church.
Besides his wife, he is sur.
vived by ° six daughters and one
son. They are Mary, (Sister
Jane FrancesSSND)., Hamilton,
Frances (Sister Elizabeth,
SSND) Kitchener; Irene (Mrs.
Dennis Dalton), Kingsbridge;
Florence, Hamilton; Loretta,
(Mrs. Edwin Meyer), London;'
Theresa, (Mrs. Lyle Lannon),
London andWilfredofHartiilton.
He is also survived by twen.
ty.three grandchildren, five
- great. grandchiidren; m°two-sis•—MRS-ZYILLIAM:J.-STEPHENS
4.491. t tl ' bn:tieftr Zero., , ltil c ISii s*: .i R ° r, -1, - Of 1 $ ^ s 'oReid dElta
Pallbearers were: Maurice
Balton, Hamilton; Bria Dalton,
'Toronto; Kevin Laxnbertus,
Hamilton; Ronald, Gerald and
. Kenneth Meyer, all of Londo, n.
MRS, ANNIE. ROZELL
,,Mrs. AnnieRozelli, 74, passed
away after a brief illness,
at Goderich. She was born Dec.
ember 10, 1892, at Newcastle,
England, the daughter : of
Thomas, Hansen and. Margaret.
Charlton.
She was married in 147 to
Filander Rozell who predes+
ed her.
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Mrs.' Rozell was a member
of Riverside United Church,.
London.
She is survived by Mrs. Lit.
lian Brown, Ridgetown; Mrs.
E. A. Montgomery, California;
Forest How ard,•Peterboro; Em.
erson, London and Mrs„ Pearl
Langbridge, Windsor. Also sur.
viving are 11 grandchildren and
three great.grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
from Stiles Funeral Home, God.
erich, Monday, September_ 4
with Rev. 11. Snell in charge.
Interment was at„MountPlea.
sant Cemetery, London.
hlada, she was born June 15,
1918,14 Golberne'i'o ,ship,She'
moved to the -Twin Cities 13
Years ago and worked at St,..
Mary's Hospital, until ill .health
forced icer. retirement a year
ago,
She was a graduate of the
19401 class at the Kitchenez
Waterloo Hospital school of our.
sing. She was a member of St,
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
and of the Presbyterian Women.
Surviving are. her parents,
Mr. add Mrs. John pitbiado pi
Goderich; her husband; . three
sons, -John 1 Alcan and Bruce,
all at home; one daughter, Jen.
niter, at home; one "brother,_
John of ' St, Cathariens, and
two sisters,, . Mrs. John (Mag.
garet) • Hallam sof Auburn and
Mrs. Janet) McWhinney of Kit.
chener.
Burial was from the Ratz.
Bechtel Funeral Home Satur.
day to St. Andrew's Presby.
terian Church. Rev. Dr. Findlay
Stewart officiated Interment
was in Woodland cemetery.
MRS. MASON McALLISTER
Mrs. Mason McAllister of
Dungannon pas3ed away at Vic.
tor'ia Hospital, London recently
at the age of -77 years.
for.
Mrs. McAllister -was -the
Mr .
'-" 'un enet^'servites-17-e ti"bei l '
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Monday, September 11 at St.
Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge,
with Rev. C,'Caruana, officiat.
ing. Interment was in Kings.
bridge Cemetery.
Erb Street, W. Waterloo, died
Wednesday September 6, at St.
Mary's Hospital after along ill-
ness. She was 49.
The former Winnifred J. Pit.
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GODERICH
Barkley and' was born in Ash.
field Township on August 13,
1890.
On February 28, 1917 she
married Mason McAllister of
West Wawanosh, where they
farmed until moving to Dun.
SAF,
gannon in 1952. -
In February of this year Mr.
and Mrs. McAllister celebrated
their golden wedding anniver.
sary, when they held "Open
House" for relatives and
friends.
Surviving besides her bus.
band are two sons, Robert' of
West Wawanosh and Kenneth
of Sudbury; - two grandchildren,
Mrs. Douglas Raynard of Ash.
field and Bill McAllister of
West Wawanosh and one great
grandchild, Diane Raynard; a
sister Mrs. William(Elizabeth)
Begley of Leamington. She'was
predeceased by two brothers
and one sister, John Reid of
Ashfield, Robert Reid of Port
Elgin and Mrs. Richard (Mar.
garet) Park of Dungannon.
Funeral service was con.
ducted from the MacKenzie Me.
morial Chapel, Lucknow with
interment at Dungannon ceme-
tery. Rev. G.L. Royal was cler.
gyman.
Brown Smyth acted as flower
bearer. Pallbearers were
Dynes Campbell, Lorne Ivers,
William Cranston, Theodore
Redmond, Donald Thompson,
Cyril Boyle. -
Mrs. McAllister was a mem..
ber of the Women's Missionary
Society of that church;
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Harold Chambers,° president bf Goderich Legion
Branch 109, Royal Canadian Legion, is shown
presenting a $3,000; cheque to John Schaefer,
chairman of Go.derith Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Presentation of the Goderich
Harmony Circle Group
Legion's donation to the •hospital ooard was
made last week at the entrance to the hospital's
newly - constructed wing, officially opened last
June. Looking on is, G0derich Legion' member,
A. D. "Sandy" Profit, Sr. (Staff Photo)
BE A
GOOD
The " Harmony Circle Wo.
men's group from Victoria
Street United Church met for
their monthly meeting on Wed.,
nesday September 6, with Elaine
Bamford as president.
The roll call was answered
by a short missionaryd,item.
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This was followed by a pageant
called "Frontiers of Christ."
*It was narrated by Lizzie Mc-
Colough and Myrtle Barker and
depicted by the members. The
director was Mary Morris.
The meeting ended with a
lunch.
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RIB
ROASi'
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At A&P; we sell only short-cut,, prime Ribs
We remove the excess Short Ribs
and sell them separately at the lower Short. Rib price.
We never tuck them under and charge the Rib Roast Price.
of Beef.
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We remove the excess wasteful chine bone:
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We buy only No. .1. Grade, choice Red Brand Beef:
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