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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-01-05, Page 7-.0al couple wed t; James' - Roman C thohe Church in SeafQrth was the setting for the Wed- ' i ding on. Nov. � Elasne, 26 of Atone Palin;' daughter of Mr: and .MrSe James Palin, Seaforth to Larry Thomas East, son :Of Mr. and Mrs.. Harold East,R.R.4, Clinton. Rev. J. C. Camilla officiated atthe:double ring ceremony. Thebride was attended by her sister, Cathy, as maid of honor. Wallace East of Wawa, brother of the groom, was best -man. -The-. guests were ushered by Ray Palin; brother of the bride and Paul East, brother of the groom. Mary_ Anne Smith of Seat as soloist, accom- panied ort w panied on the organ by Mr. Robert Palin, uncle of the bride. An open reception followed at the Seaforth Legion Hall. Guests attended from Guelph, Stratford, ' ;Kit- . chener, Meaford, Wawa, Goderich, Clinton 'and Seaforth, and surrounding areas. The couple is residing in Egmondville. p fdelft, s oke. the 1us chairmnan, opened e- pro- gram. A carol --sing led by. Jinn Stewart "ergot things underway. A scripturg reading was given- by Reverend David McKnight, followed' by the Seaforth Barber Shop Chorus. This group of men with excellent voices, sang a medley of old Clinton native dies lived until his retirement in 1979'- A Clinton native, Lottie Irene' Riseley of 177 Albert Sta',eet, died at her son's hodaie in Burnaby B.C. on December „26. She was 71 years old ;; MrS. Biel Y was 44,rn in. Clinton on January 12, 1911, the daughter of Daniel Livermore and the former Elizabeth Churchill. She attended school in Clinton and on October 3, 1942 was married in Win- nipeg, Manitoba to Arthur iseley. Mr. iseley was in the RAF and was stationed at Port Albert. In 1"''2 he was transferred to . Carberry, Manitoba and his wife followed him out and they were married. The couple lived there until 1944, then moved to England until Mr. Riseley was discharged from the RAF in October, 1996. They then returned to Clinton and lived with the Liverinores until Mr. Riseley found employment. Upon finding a job in St. Catharines they lived there until 1966, when a promotion in Mr. Riseley's career sent him to Toronto where they The couple again returned to Clinton and lived at the Albert Street apartments where they still resided at tine time of Mrs. Riseley's death. • Along with her husband, Mrs. Riseley is ssuavived•fy one daughter M>rs. Valerie McLeod of trantford and one son Michael of Burnaby, BC. Also surviving are two grandc !`Idren, a sister Mrs Fred MacDonald and brother John, both of Clin- ton. The funeral and -committal services were held at the all and Falconer Funeral Home in Clinton on January 1. Rev. Norman Pick of- ficiated and cremation was held at the Woodland Crematorium in London. CefltraI r pA�s ted a concert for The t hider is numbering shout: 75,. lreparcd an ei celentn program of iii Strumental and choral com- positions. Mary Gibbings welto101 l Our guests. Mr. Angus MacLennan, -prin- cipal of the school,' brought greetings and introduced Mr. Cookson, teacher and leader of the band. The band, consisting 'of students kohn grades 7 and 8, ped•a'a- e `glhffl = jeei Rr `.e.4 'residents This eve��`o y was filie ic as Laketown. Band, `tang' the ' direction of Blake Smith, presented a concert forms Doug. Bundy *as - 0* to of ceremonies, .?and: brought Christmas greetings. The band opened the program with s" me ,f carolb Selections w��r ayg rowan . ar TIF ..- ul �� rid Dead ;pop Well known resident Isabella Catherine Colquhoun- One of Clinton's well known residents, Isabella Catherine Colquhoun of 176 Huron Street died at tier residence on December 30 at the age oft ' Mrs. Colquhoun was predeceased .by her husband Elmer William Colquhoun who died in 1972 and three sons; Laurie, Kenneth and Duncan. Born in 1894 to Donald and Jane (Lamond) Mcltellar in Perth County, she was the last surviving members of a family of seven. She was predeceased by four sisters and two brothers; Mrs. Thomas (Sarah) Scott, Mrs. George (Christina) Wallace, Miss Jean McKellar, Mrs. Agnes) McDougall; Lindsay and Laurie. She is survived by four daughters and five sons; Mrs. Len (Jean) Caldwell of RR.1 Londesboro, Mrs. Len (Isabel) Theedom of Clinton, Mrs. George (Audrey) Hepburn of Willowdale; Donald of St. Thomas, ' Ross of London, Murray of Owen Sound, Tem of Waterdown and Hugh of London. Also surviving are 40 grandchildren and 32 great grand children. She was married to Elmer William Colquhoun in 1916. They farmed in Ontario at Cromarty and Staffa ' corn- muriity and in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan before moving to Clinton in 1930, where Mr. Colquhoun was employed by Ontario -Hydro_ .-sem , p.e ,+49s •,.,r ;�'' w � - c "r 1 1Da `Frill t aaao R the choir with some residents joining.. in, went to, each floor and ;gang a medley le s` the residents Wofe uron' view wish everyone G very Merrynpn�CQQhggristmas and. a Special 1983. ill tact soon the holly and tinsel h` disappear and the reminder of Christmas ...forgotten; VITe=hope yota hada blesse&•holiday and wishes. are sent your way for a glorious and prosperous New Year On December 26, Sunday Service was held in the chLapel,with„ Reverend, Nor- man Pick in chargee'fn the afternoon the auditorium was filled with activity as Opppeen House ;..,was held for Elsie Henderson, Elsie's family entertained , family and friends ."ln 'honor of Elsie's 90th birthday.- About. 140 people attended and brought warm .greetin , to Mrs. Colquhoun, known to many as "Grandma," was affiliated WO.. the' St. Andrew'sPresbyterian Church. :. Funeral Services were held at the Beattie Funeral Home on January 3. Spring Interment willsbe at Ray's Cemetery ln;' Fullarton Township. 1f' Pallbearers were Mrs. Colquhoun's grandsons, Alan Caldwell of Auburn, Blair Colquhoun of Toronto, Tom Colquhoun of ,London, Tom Robinson of Guelph, Jack B. Colquhoun of Clinton and Richard Theedom of Ottawa. Flower bearers were granddaughters . Laura,... Rhonda aid Heather Colquhoun of London' and Lisa'itobinsonlif Clinton;' GRACE COMMUNITY:: CNURC61 Hnton Centennial .School RRUCEFIELD„ ONT ° 482=92600 5664341. and 236-4979 10:00 -; FBntll elble School 11:00 Speaker; Bondy Man }r: PREACHING THt of 4RA 'Nturepeer Arid Wesley sang a duet Mac eotnm a� younwag Si r always`a.;, ,o swath Debbie Plynga dance her ire tricate routine and was no ex tion as s e daneec b to dog and reel' Dei) these.'Chrf4yod'sf� tic /��� Y t5 //jj�y FS; Ricks entertained;, with ra dance.,• y Ing$ ac 'played a few more fast .s EiNIN� F lrl'ltalfi.SRjr0.11NiF • s LO7T`IE'RISELEY crl :'C#1 fame d , � .,. �� Ata 3day*D13600:60. 6, 110.:1h0 40emI *#s on.Saturd%:y,1 *ugly 1 .19 " TESTA BIAS NED OVER Sr YEARS SPECIAL Pi E WINTER CLINTON SEAroRTM" Ares Representative MICHAEL FALCONER: °+ U3 High Street . CLINTON:.a `i:... . 412-1441 GODERIII;I AREA •Reprotipnt.tivo ROIIIRT LLtUt 1T fw IfRne+ts • 3a14 r$5 r.. MONY MA I ERt `1 CEMETERY LETTERING- • MONUM`E<CLEANING & REPAIR fNT PRYM MEMORIALS 1 a (®DERtCH - CLINTON .- EXETER 524-6621 DON ®EPI®MAIZE - AREA. REPRESENTATIVE '� :.'�..i•�s ate' ,P ? f ^' ` �' 'L?T TORS Kent atllbch an • '1(<ayWTU f,odkin Boss Le nhardt Joloaa MeEviing ° Ssa eylVicilwasn Donald McKereiter Jaohn 4 .`1Oylor J.!i', lrewartlea SInurt WJ' on AUNTS , z -for Durmi 32 r Sob Mofilaughton 5274#1 1i!mt I.ellPor d S234257 CALL. EENT Olt TliEPFI.. The Annual Meeting of BAIR°S CEMETERY BOARD and PLOT OWNERS will be held on Wed- nesday. January 19. 1983 at 8 p.m. to 1.0.0.R. Hall, Eirucefield. for the Town of Clinton are dove and payables January 4, 1983. Dog tags are now on sale at the Town Hail, 52 Huron St. Ail dog owners ar, required to have their dogs licen- sed. C.C.Proctor Clerk •r Our hostess vrtil bring gifts and gregt+ngsalong with helpful communrty..1i'^ •ma'.un, 162 Manns llowshijp Bible gospel 11 San. Seunday School and Family Bible Hour Speoker Fred Mannings, Clinton. 'p.m. Evening Ser?ice Speaker Fred Monningp,, Clinton 7:30 iuesdoy; Jan. 4 Prayer Mooting 7 p.tn. ihu'rs., Jon. 6 Leader's Grand Priic lOd.m.Wed..Jon l?CtifEeHour' Take advantage of this Pre -Season Maintenance offer: ✓ Dyno Test for H.P. ✓ Check all Oil levels ✓ Check Charging System ✓ Test Batteries • ✓ Inspect & Adjust all belts ✓ Compression Test Gas Engines ✓ Clean & Inspect Air Filters ✓ Check & Adjust Clutch Linkage ✓ Check & Adjust TA Linkage ✓ Check & Adjust Trans. Brake ✓ Front wheel Alignmt ✓ Repack Front Wheel Bearings ✓ Check Front Axle & Steering Wear ✓ Check Wheel Brake Operation ✓ PTO Pressure Check & Adjust ✓ Pressure -Check Cooling System & Hoses ✓ Check Operation of Air Conditioning ✓ All parts, repairs & transportation extra ✓Report any deficiencies to customer Pentecostal Calvary Pentecostal, C1turch Pastor Wayne Lester 166 Victoria St. Clinton 9:45 A.M. Sundays School ;.. 10:45 A.M. Morning %Worship <. I; t P.M. Wednesday Prayer Service ALL WELCOME UPTIME SERVICE . your best defense against downtime ... your key to effective equipment management. — Payment must be made when w is completed, picked -up, or delivered, whichever occurs first: — Discount rate will be the one in effect on the date payment is received. — Discount does not apply to the SO4.50 Checkover charge. — Work will be performed according to our con- vewle0ce and time schedule. — Discount applies to work performed on any brand of tractor or equipment. St. Pauls Anglican Church REV. GEORGE ANDERSON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1983 11:30 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday Sthool ane . Nursery available during morning wor- ship: Christian Reformed United t)ntario Street United Church,' MINISTER ` Norman Pick Louise McGregor• .. 11 o:m. - Public Worship and Church School e24i3 Prince sf. E.. CRnfen;. Christian Reformed Church REV. Aa1E VAt4DEN KW 13,x. Th. M. 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