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OBITU. .,,
.MRS, ME IVIN RICHMOND
Mrs. * Merviiii Rich
.: 'Myth,. dteed.. In Willet Hospital,
° Paris on Wednesdatiy,November
1, 1907. She was O.
Mrs. Richrnond, the former
Annie Iola' McGuire, was born
n s
oo► the Co ce sion 16 E emont
:Township, February !l, 1901.
She was married April 9, 1932
to Mervin Russel Richmondwho
predeceased her fiveyearsago,
March 18, 1962.
Surviving are three daugh.
ters; Mrs. Dell4Donna) Delaere
f Princeton; Mrs. Ronald
o,
(Arlene) Falconer of Goderich,
T Mrs. Russ (June) Scott of Till•
sonburg; one •son, Terry of Ex.
eter, and four grandchildren.
. She also leaves four brothers,
.• Nelson of Holstein; Harry, Bel.
grave; Lester, Port Arthur;
Roy, British Columbia, and sis.
ters, Mrs. Cecil (Ella) Mines,
Niagara Falls, New York; Mrs.
Albert (Violet) Tasker, Blyth;
1Virs. John (Lily) Zimmerman,
Palgrave. One brother, Elmer,
predeceased her.
The funeral service was held
Saturday, November 4, 1967 at
2 p.m. at the Tasker Memorial
Chapel, Queen Street, Blyth,
conducted by Rev. W.O. Mather,
minister of Blyth United
ARIES
Church,, Interment was in Blyth
Union "C!Mete:y,. a
Pallbearers -werep -Wil iaim
Cockerrline, Bailie Parrott,
Kenneth Taylor, Harvey Brown
Archie Young and Raymond
Griffiths, ° •
Flowerbearers tv re • two
where, Ross Tasker,Streets.
Ville and Norman Zimmerman,
Palgrave.
MRS. W.J. BAKER •
On November 6, Margaret
Ellen Baker, wife . . W. J.
Baker, died at - _ome, Wel•
lington Street, t the age of 85.
She , was / a
of GQderich
elong resident
d an. honorary,
life mem - of theWMVS.s ofKnox
Presbyterian Church.
She is survived besides her
husband by • two sisters, Mrs.
David' (Apnie) Witmer, Detroit
and Mrs.' Harry (Mary) Tingy
Sarasota Florida.
The funeral took place from
the Lodge funeral home onNov.
ember 9 with Rev. R. G. Royal
conductiong the service:
Pallbearers were ,Walter
Westbrook, Jack Videan, D. J.
Patterson, A. M. Homiith, G.C.
White and Brian Ainslie.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. ,
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MARY JANE •MUN.NINGS
Mrs. 13,W. Winnings, 28 Rat
tenbery StareeteOlinton, passed
away in Clinton`Public Hospital
on Tuesday naornipg,Noveinber
—She---Was--the, former .Mary.
Jane Cameron, born ,August 17,
1882 in Morrie Township to
Sarah and Alexander Cameron.
The deceased Would have cel
lebrated 50 years of married°
life with her husband
e js
1n
W. Munnings on November 28.
A member , of the Maple
Street Gospel Nall, Mrs. Mun:
kings lived in Colborne Town.
ship for 34 yearsbefor,e coming
to Clinton 16 years ago. Shehad
been hospitalized for six weeks
prior to her death and suffered
from a heart'condition.
Survivors include her bus.
band; one son Wilfred Alexan.
der, a •, missionary in India;
tour daughters, '-Mrs. Lloyd
(Sadie) Faust, Gownstown;.Mrs.
(Rev.) Delbert (Ethel) Little,
Langley, British Columbia;
Mrs. Neal (Anna) Lowey, God.
erich; Mrs. Henry(Lucy)Duerk.
sen, St. Lambert, Quebec; and
22 grandchildren,
• Funeral service watliffroni the
Beattie _Funeral Home on Frig,
day; November 10 with Pastor
'John M. Martin in charge. In.
torment was in Clinton Ceme.
tery.
Pallbearers were Wallace
Avery, .Ed. Reid, John Rapson,
.Merano Martin, Eimer Fisher
and Wes. Alce.
MRS. A. A. TICH DON E
Mrs. Annie AmeliaTichborne
died suddenly at her home No.
vember 10.
She was born . in Goderich
township' January 3, 1889, the
daughter of 'Martin Knight and
Jane Elizabeth Elliott, ,
In 1922' she married William
Tichborne who predeceasedher
in August, 1941.
Surviving are one son Walter
K., of Goderich and one grand.
child. •
Rev,. J. Donald MacDonald
of North Street United Church,
of which the .deceased was a
member, conducted the funeral
service on Monday, November
13, 2 p.m,, from the Stiles
Funeral home.
Interment was in Maitland
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Raymond
and Ronald Barker, John Rus._
sell, Steve Helesic, Harry Dodd
and Jim Southgate.
SARAH B. VROOMAI!
...Aresident .,of Port Albert
Sarah B. ' Vrooman died sud.
denly in Brantford General Hos.
pital, November 8, at the age
of 83.
She was the widow of Wil•
liam Vrooman.
Surviving are three sons:
Frank, Gualicium Beach, B.C.
a
Edward, Fart., Alberni, B.0.;
Anthony,, Ceru nna, Ontario. " a
danghte?r Mrs. Donald (UM),
'ilo1 nston, 0=0 40, eight
grandchildren and three great
- grandchildren,
She was a member of Christ
Anglican Church, The_,:rector
Rev., Stanley ° ;. Joy, conducted
the funeral' service on Novein.
her 11, with interment in Port
Albert cemetery,
Pallbearers were William
Tigert, JackTigert, Elmer Graffi
ham, Harbourne Adams, Robert.
Carey and James Doherty,
MRS. MARY 'FOL EY
Death• occurred suddenly at
Kingsbridge November 10 to
Mrs. Mary Foley, who was 92.
Before her marriage to Ed.
ward M. ' Foley, who pre.
deceased her, she was the
daughter of Dennis Sullivan and
Catherine Garvey, of Kings.
bridge.-
She
ridge. She is survived by,, . her
children; SisterApollonia; Mrs.
Edward (Mary) Johnston; Mrs.
James (Rita) Johnston}, of God.
erich; Mathew, Margaret and
Mrs. Earl (Gertrude) Drennan,
Kingsbridge; Mrs. Daniel
(Helen) Doyle, Harper Woods,
Michigan, and Theodore,'Brook.
lyn, New York.
Fifteen grandchildren, twelve
great-grandchildren and one
sister, Sister Theodora, Mun.
roe, -Michigan, also survive.
Burial took place ,in St.
Joseph's ceme{ r•y Kingsbridge
after service St. Joseph's
Church, Noven. ,.r 13, at 10
a.m. .
lbearers were Michael
Drennan, Sandy McPherson, E d.
ward Doyle, Daniel Doyle,
Michael Kelly and Dennis John.
ston.
KINGSBRIDGE.
The mouthy meetineot St.
Joseph's Council wan held in
St. Joseph's School on Tues.
day, November 7 with Mrs,
Carl Ruglfng presiding.
Twenty-five ladies answered
the Roll Call. The meeting was
opened by the "recitation of the
League Prayer and Apostles
Creed, The Scripture Lesson
was given by Mrs. John Howard.
Educational Convener, Mrs.
' Reis Miltenburg, gave a read,
ing, "Good to Have Around".
Sp itual Convenor, Mrs. John
Bard, read an article . on
«A Man For All Seasons."
It was d , ided to send soap,
tooth brusj es, tooth paste, face
,cloths, etc., in the bale for Coin.
berrnere, which is to be sent
at the , end of the month, with
Mrs. John Howard, Mrs, Bob
Howard Mrs. Mark Dalton and
Mrs.
Howard,
Austin in charge.
A report of tt}eDeanery meet.
ing held recently in Goderich,
was . given by Mrs. Anton Van
Osch.
The next meeting, December
14 ' will be in the form of a
Christmas Party with husbands
invited `and exchange of a
_ seventy-five cent gift.
All ladies are asked to help
clean the church on December
'7 in preparation for Christmas.
Father Caruana gave a talk
on the new method of teaching
Catechism., _
Card parties will be held
every two weeks beginning in
January.
Mrs. Stan Doherty is collect.
ing a dollar from each Member
for the Save a Family Plan.
The meeting was adjourned by
Mrs. John Howard. Duringthe
social hour a penny sale was
• enjoyed by all,
Weekend- visitors with We.
Jim ?herty Were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Doherty and family of ,
Agincou€t.
° , * * *
Visitors at. the Garvey home.
stead this. 'weekend were Mr.
Mike Garvey and boys, ' Mrs.
Marie Garvey and Father Edwin
Garvey, CSB, all of Toronto,
* * *
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Mrs. Mary Foley,
who passed away at home, N.
.
vember 10. goy friends and
relatives arrived to mourn her
lung.
ew .
Weekend visitors "frith^ .Mr,.
and Mrs,,, Ear Dr_ were
Mr. andWr
s,, S.andil cP.herson
and: Sandra .Lynii'Aof Onhawar...
Mrs. .laise Martin in hello
in with her daughter, Mrs.
;laying $h a
Clarence Doherty ipikeincourt
for a week.
Weekend visitors with Mr,
and Mfrs. Fred Vassella were
Mr., and Mrs. Art Bowler of
Toronto.
* * 'a. *
MissrAnn Hefferman and Miss
Mary Lee I-lunstein,, of 'St, Jo.
seph's School of Nursing,
Guelph and Miss Blanche Bila
o play better,
play withthe bes
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• Mr„ and, Mrs. O,,
t With, sPifit Shisdkr*
Mr. and Mrs. A7V7t00. Y44(410114
e ' ' '* *
Mr . and; Mrs, 'Mark 'Dolton
visited .in Repo.. Wight
en Sunday with, Mr. t I.
sister, P
Mr. Tom Walla001144-40.404
up residence at illi ronyiew' "in, '
Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs.:21144k Bar (
and Sherry of Flint, IiiitchIPA,
spent the weekend with ' Mr.
and. Mrs. Vincent Austin and
family.
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