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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-05-02, Page 15PAGE 14. 1'iWS~ 1,W. Gee l� hex An area native. and ►ellknown Grine al 1, LGeo a u f w, ,�..�.. H ap 1 an ALlri_. Y , - Hanley:wa aricb Township an J 2,1891 to Ro Hanley and the former Rachel Green, On March 3, 1918 -h$ Married the late. Margaret Colclougli and the couple made their home in Goderich Township and Clinton. In Clinton Mr. Hanley was a volunteer:; fireman from 1929 to 1958. Hewas also a member of the Ontario Street United Church. He is survived by one son Donald of Clinton and was predeceased by one son Murray. Also surviving are five grandchildren and four great grandchildren._ Funeral services were held on April 27 at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home in Clinton with Rev. Norman Pick .officiating. Interment followed in the Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers included David Hanley of Clinton, Paul Hanley of Londo�t� of Morgan of Clinton and Garry London. Arthur Alexander Jeffrey A Vanastra resident, Arthur Alexander Jeffrey, died suddenly at his residence on April 21. He was 69 years old. Mr. Jeffrey had lived in Vanastra for the past 12 years. He was born on Feb. 18,1915 in Whitby to Arthur and Adeline Jeffrey. He attended Queen's University in Kingston and worked as a salesman in advertising. Mr. Jeffrey is survived by his wife, the former Edna Crooks. They were married in Toronto on April 23, 1969. He is also survived by four children, Mrs. Doug (Catherine) Sloan of Markham, Mrs. Lloyd (Dianna) Rouse of Hamilton, Christina ann Murray, both at home. Also - surviving are four grandchildren. & altvater FUNERAL HOME LTD. 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 MR. GEORGE LESLIE HANLEY of Clinton died on Wednesday April 25, 1984. Funeral ser- vice was held on Friday April 27•, 1984. MRS. PHYLLIS ISABELLA BURRS of R.R. T Londesboro died on Wednesday, April 25, 1984. Funeral service was held on Saturday 'April 28, 1984. For Pre•Arrangement and Cremation information please call 482.9441. Drat Offi elutj Miton a lees were held at the Beattie e on April 28, with Gll Kidd anent- folio d -. - _the ery Phyllis Isabella Buurs Funeral services were held at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home on April 28 for Phyllis Isabella Buurs of RR 1, Londesboro. Colin Swan conducted the service and Interment was held at the Clinton CeTtitery. Mrs, B,uurs, a Hulled Township native, died at Clinton Public Hospital on April 25. She was 51 years old. o' She was born to James Wesly McCool and the former Flossie Pearl MVlgon'on Aug. 25,1932. On May 30, 1959 in Londesboro she married Johannes (John) Gysbertus Buurs. The couple lived in several places following their marriage: Kinburn,1959; Hyde Park, 1960; Glanworth, 1981; Staffs, 1964; Londesboro, 1968. Along with her husband, Mrs. Buurs is survived by five children, Michelle at home, Mrs. Harry (Carol) Thompson of RR 1, Staffa, Mrs. James (Mellaney) Fitton Jr. of Clinton, Kevin of Stratford and Chris at home. She is also survived by five grandchildren and was predeceased by one. Jean Lorene Caldwell Jean Lorene Caldwell of RR 1, Londesboro died at London's University Hospital on April 27. She was 65 years old. Ws. Caldwell was predeceased by her parents, William and Isabel Colquhoun and her husband William Leonard Caldwell. He died in 1982. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joe (Nancy) Marzano of Schomberg and Mrs. Charles (Wendy) Crawford of Kelowna, B.C. and one son Alan of Auburn. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. George (Audrey) Hepburn of Toronto, Mrs. Len (Isabel) Theedom of Clinton and Mrs. John (Margaret) Robinson of Clinton. Three brothers, Don of St. Thomas, Murray of Owen Sound, Tom of. Clinton, Ross of London and Hugh of London, also survive. She was predeceased by three brothers, Duncan, Laurie and Kenneth. Six grandchildren, Candace and Glen Marzano, Dwight and Dean Caldwell and Leanne and Cameron Crawford also survive. Mrs. Caldwell was a member of the Eastern Star and the Londesboro United Church. A memorial service was held at the church on April • 28, with Colin Swan. officiating. At. her request,. the boder was donated to the University of Western Ontario, to lie used for medical education and research, CHESTER EARL EMPEY Chester Earl Empey of Goderich died in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Sunday, April 29 at the age of 98. He was born September 5,1885 in Putnam, Ontario to William and Katherine (O'Neill) Empey. The late Mr. Empey was retired as a landscape artist. He was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich; a life member of Doric Lodge A.F. & A.M,, Mitchell; Past-Flrst Principal Harris Lodge no. 41 R.A.M., Ingersoll; and a life memller of St. George's Lodge R.A.M., Londoni,-- He was predeceased by his wife, Clara Caroline Sanderson. He is survived by several nieces :Mid nephews. A funeral service was held at McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich on Monday, April 30 at 8 p.m. The Reverend G.L. Royal of Knox Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment - was in Dorchester Union Cemetery. Gary Rantoul Family members and residents of the community were deeply shocked- and grieved last week with the death of Gary Wayne Rintoul of RR 2, Lucknow, on April 19. Gary died suddenly at Winghamand District Hospital in his 41st year. Born in Wingham, Gary was a son of Gordon Rintoul and his wife, the former Doreen Purdon, of RR 3, Wingham. He was born November 9, 1943. After attending SS No. 10, Kinloss, he was a student at Wingham District High School and after leaving school he worked as a truck driver. He took up farming in 1960 and was actively involved in farming at the time of his death. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Canadian Charolais Association. Many people mourn Gary's death. Those feeling the loss most keenly, besides his parents, are his wife, the former Barbara Corey, to who he was married June 12, 1976; his two young children, Kevin, 5, and Corey, 2, both at home; one sister, Mrs. Brad (Gayle) Speiran, RR 2, Brussels; two brothers, Leroy, RR 2, Lucknow, and Brian, RR 3, Wingham; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Purdon of Lucknow; and four nieces. He was the dear son-in-law of Joe and Marie Corey of Clinton and brother-in-law of Rowena Corey, London. The late Gary Rintoul rested at the Currie- Walker urrieWalker Funeral Home, Wingham, where friends -paid their respects until, April 21, when set vice was conducted by Rev. Paul L. Mills. Final resting place will be the • Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Don Scott, John Nykamp, Bob Barker, Neil Rantoul, Vaughan Toll and Alex Craig. Floral tributes were carried by Bill Purdon, Ernie Beecroft, Roger Bieman and Donald Dow. Our children have a great future -together, The source of this optimism -,is the teaching of Baha'u'llah, Founder of the Baha'i Faith and the Messenger of God for this age. He set down in His writings "that which is conducive to the ad- vancement of mankind and to the reconstruction of the world." His teachings describe the distressing events of our time as the birth pangs of a world society where all people will live together as one family. They also provide a plan for bringing about world unity, and Baha'is all over the world are putting that plan into practice. Our children are part of it. We think they've got a great future —together. Baha'i Faith For more information Contact Box 1250 Clinton. OVERSIZE 1 RUBBER BOOTS SHOES I GOOD SELECTION LADIES' ... to elms 12 I MEN'S- LADIES' MEN'S .... to alts 1. 1 CHILD'S - BOYS' SAFETY BOOTS 1 WIDE SHOES I MEN'S - LADIES' ASSORTED t STYLES MEN'S - LADIES' MANY STYLES N SEIGEL'S DOTWNTOWN LONDON 120 DUNDAS 334 CLARENCE AT MARKET AT YORK Church Services Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple StreetSunday, May 6 Clinton 9:45 Worship & Remembrance 11 a.m. Sunday School and Family Bible Hour Speaker:, Claude Martin, Wingham 7 p.m. Evening Service Speaker: Doug Easton, Exeter 7:30 p.m. Tuesday - Prayer & Devotion 7'p.m. Thurs. Closing program at Clinton Christian School Christian Reformed Christian Reformed Church 243 Princess St. E., Clinton SUNDAY, MAY 6 Rev. John Van Ti I, London 10 a.m. Worship Service Evangelist James Visser, Vanastra 3 p.m. Worship Service All Visitors Welcome Watch "Faith 20" at 9:30 a.m. on Global T.V. Anglican Ste Paul's Anglican Church Rev. Gordo Simmons, B.A., M. Div. Services 10 o.m. 1st & 3rd Sundays - Holy Communion 2nd & 4th Sundays - Morning Prayer Sunday School & Nursery Everyone Welcome Pentecostal Calvary Pentecostal Church 166 Victoria St. Clinton Pastor Wayne Lester. 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship ALL WELCOME Baptist FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH 85 Huron St. Clinton SUNDAY, MAY 6 REV. GILBERT KIDD 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:1541.m: Morning Worship Everyone Welcome United Wesley- Willis United Church MINISTER,- REV. JAMES BECHTEL B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, MAY 6 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES at Wesley•Willis 11:00 a.m. - Guest Speaker - Rev. Peter McKellar, Executive Secretary of the Bay of Quinte Conference. Special music. 7:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker - Dr. Jewitt Parr, Secretary of. Stewardship Services for the United Church of Canada. Music by our church choirs and C.H.S.S. Choir. Come and bring your friends; 9:45-a.m. Service' 'at Holmesville Ontario Street United Church MINISTER Rev. R. Norman Pick 11 a.m. - Public Worship 11 a.m. - Church School ORGANIST Louise McGregor "Cleanliness is next to godliness" obviously was the motto of Church on April 21, as they cleaned up the winter's accumulation of Sunday. An interesting notation in St. Paul's history, is that the originally the old grave yard until 1884. Members of the clean-up Bartliff, Bill Kettlewell, Ken McNairn, Murray Taylor, Clayton from the photograph are Jack Reid, Eric Switzer, and the several parishioners of Clinton's historic St. - Paul's Anglican rubbish, and raked (awns and flower beds in preparation for Easter same area which was being given its pre -Easter cleaning, was crew were, Lett to !'ight, Lawrie Slade, Jeff McNairn, Bruce Dixmr, John Morgan,Barbara Taylor, and Grant Morgan. Missing Reverend Gordon Simmons. ( Elizabeth Kettlewell photo) Wesley- Willis church to celebrate' anniversary CLINTON - This Sunday, May 6, Wesley - Willis United Church celebrates its anniversary with two worship services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., featuring special guest speakers and music. The speaker at the morning service will be the Rev. Peter McKellar, Executive Secretary of the Bay of Quinte Conference, Kingston. Previously he had served in the Division of, Mission with the national United Church of Canada, working with non - metropolitan churche . across Canada. Earlier in his career, he served pastorates in northern Alberta and also at Courtland, Ontario. His wife, Olga, serves as a lay supply minister in the Bay of Quinte Conference, and Neil and Shelley are their two teenage children. The evening service will present Dr. M. Jewitt Parr, Secretary of the Department of Stewardship Service's of the United Church of Canada, as the guest speaker. Mr. Parr is also Chairperson of the Unit Commission on Stewardship of the National Council of Churches in the U.S.A. Born in London, Ont., Mr. Parr served over 30 years in the pastorate in Alberta and Hamilton Conferences before taking his present position in 1974. Mr. Parr says, "Stewardship is what a person does after a person says I believe." Mr. Parr and his wife Margaret have five children, all married, and six granddaughters. One of his sons, Rob Parr, who lives in Clinton and teaches at the high school here, will also be a part of the evening service as he directs his Central Huron Secondary School Choir along with the Wesley -Willis Senior Choir to provide the special music. Wesley -Willis welcomes everyone to these special services. west talks on poriiograph.y _ "Our. -Church in Society" was the theme for a special event held recently -in the Wingham United Church for the Huron - Perth Presbyterial of • United . Church Women. Singing was led by Jeanette Wardrop, ac- companied by Hilda Grant at the piano. The 350 ladies present were welcomed by Presbyterial President, Mrs. Muriel Coultes; the Reverend Rea Grant of the host church; and Mrs. Audrey Tiffin, Co - President of the host U.C.W. The guest speaker was Joanne Fairhart, freelance writer for the United Church Observer. The topic for the evening was "Pornography". Ms. Fairhart stated that we are living in a broken, hurting world. She said --many -problems...-.are caused- by por- nography which is a five, hundred minion dollar industry in Canada. She said that por- nography is simply a harmful product which - must be regulated because it causes and teaches men to be violent against women and children. It has nothing to do with sex- ual liberation, she said and concluded it is degrading and hurtful. The first speaker in a panel discussion was Constable Greg Minnick of the O.P.P., Mount Forest detachment. He spoke about .the laws on the books regarding obscenity. He said since 1982 until now, the influx of videos has been enormous and a lot of them are obscene. Karat Gold for,. Mother's Day BRACELETS from, CHAINS from PENDANTS from 13 0 27.50 1 5.00 Quantities may vary per store. New styles available. ANSTETT/ JEWELLERS Clinton Seaforth - Exeter Walkerton - St. Marys HURON -PERTH COUNTY ROMAN • CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD scfr PUBLIC NOTICE TO ° ALL SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS All Romer, Catholic School Supporters are cordially invited to a public meeting in their area. The school board will be explaining the various French program services that it could consider offering in the future. Separate School Supporters will be given the opportunity to express their wishes by filling out a survey. Public meetings will be held in the following locations. - +.ST. BONIFACE SCHOOL • ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL ZURICH DUBLIN MAY 1STH, 7130 P.M. MAY 16th, 7:30 P.M. • ST. MARY'S SCHOOL GODERICH MAY BTH 7:30 P.M. If you are unable to attend, survey farms may be obtained from the principal of your local sehriol. ROM MURRAY CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD 7Ot4N McCAULEY ACTING DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Finkbeiner and Mary Broughton gave book reviews on new books available. There was a period of refreshment and an opportunity to view books and worship material available. Courtesy remarks ' were given by Mrs. Trudy Ball of Milverton. The 1984 executive • was introduced and the evening concluded with worship conducted by several ladies from East -Perth region: Anne Hiemstra and Marg Engeland from Parkview Church, Stratford and Marilyn Kreuter, pianist, from Rostock. The offering from the evening was divided between. two projects - Medical Electives and Seeds for Zaire. SEE What You Buy Nothing You buy will ever be as permanent as a family monument'. Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. See what you buy. 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