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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-11-20, Page 16CLINTON NE111.5^t1ECO At WEDNESDAY, NO,VEM Fellowship and Friendship Clint n and area obi . ,ries Marionette Ross Mrs. Marionette Ross of Huronview, and formerly of Clinton, died at Huronview on November 13. She was 96. Born in Hullett Township on June 4, 1889, she was the daughter of the late John Dale and the late Mary McMichael. She married William J. Ross, predeceased in 1962, in Seaforth in 1911. Mrs. Ross and her husband farmed in McKillop and Hullett Townships before moving to Clinton in 1929. She was a member of the Ontario Street United Church and a member of the Huronic Rebekah Lodge No. 306. The lodge held a memorial service on November 14. 'She is survived by three daughters, Ethel ( Mrs. Graham Kerr) of Seaforth; Margaret (Mrs. Lorne Brown) of Clinton and Kay (Mrs. Donald Rombough) ofGananoque. Mrs. Ross is predeceased by one sister, Elizabeth Graham and eight brothers, Dorie, Jack, Tom, Victor, Harold, Arthur, Orville and James. The funeral service was held at the Beattie Funeral Home in Clinton on November 15. Rev. David Woodall of the Ontario Street United Church officiated. Interment at the Maitland Bank Cemetery in Seaforth. William Caldwell William C. Caldwell, a long time Clinton standardbred horseman, died at Clinton Public Hospital on November 14 at the age of 75. Mr. Caldwell, born in West Wawanosh Township on June 16, 1910, was known for his love of horses and was actively involved in the Horsemen's Association. He was the son of ,the late George Caldwell and the late Rebecca Smith. He married Alma Nivins on March 20, 1935 in London: He farmed near Dungannon for a number of years before moving to Clinton to pursue carpentry. He was also a member of the Ontario Street United Church in Clinton, Hartley -Whitlock Christine Hartley and Timothy Whitlock were married on October 19 in Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton. Rev. James Bechtel officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hartley of Clinton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Whitlock of Kitchener. Tove Finlay was matron of honor and the jwrior bridesmaid was the bride's cousin, Alison Reed. The bestman was Harvey Kadina. Guests were ushered by Barry Dawson and John Finlay. After a reception at The White Carnation in Holmesville, the newlyweds spent a mini - honeymoon at the Benmiller Inn. During the Christmas holidays' the youple will honey- moon on the island of St. Lucia. The" couple now reside on Albert Street in Woodstock. Fisher—Willis Sandra Bernice Fisher, daughter of Ber- nard and Bernice Fisher, of RR2 Clinton and Ronald Robert Willis, son of Dan and Doreen Willis, of RR4 Goderich were mar- ried Oct. 5, 1985 at Benmiller United Church with Rev. John D.W. Wood officiating. Maid of honor was Darlene Fisher, of Ottawa and bridesmaids were Joyce Dow, of °RR2 Staffa and Connie Willis, of Goderich. Groomsman was Dan Willis, of RR4 Goderich andushers were John Willis, of New Brunswick and Ed Fisher, of RR2 Clinton. The reception was held at Saltford Valley Hall. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will reside at RR2 . Clinton. (photo by Gary Walden, Westfield Studio) ,1 ARCHAMBAULT—JOHNSTON Marilyn Elizabeth Archambault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archam- bault, of RR1 Auburn and Robert Earl Johnston,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston, of lalndeshoro were married Oct. 5, 1985 at the Londesboro United Church with Re%. Dave Snihur officiating. Matron of hotoor. was Brenda Parker, sister of the bride. of Goderich and bridesmaids were Jeanette Johnston, sister of the poen,' of Londesboro, Sharon Kenlber, friend of the bride. of Clinton and Cheryl Fraser, friend of the bride of Walton. Junior bridesmaids were l Airri Archambault, niece of the bride, of Barrie and Sarah Parker, niece of the bride, of (,oderirh, flowergirl was Crystal 1IuIIt v, rousd0 of the groom, of Clinton and ringhearer was Michael Archambault, nephew of the bride. of Barrie. Groomsman was, \like Gerrits. friend of the groom, of Clinton and usher, were Rick Archambault, brother of the bride. 01 RR1 Auburn, Darrel , Shobbrork, friend of the groom, of Clinton .and Dennis Fnthergrill, friend of the groom, of 1.mdesboro. Master of ceremonies was Doug Archambault, brother of the bride, of Barrie, organist was Lisa Duizer, of 1 Awdeshorn and soloist was Lisa Rosman, of 1Aoidesboro, The 'reception was held at the 1 I th-comnnu)ity ('entre. After a wedding trig) to Niagara Palls and the United States, the couple will reside in Strafford. (photo by Ilor%e% N1eDowell ) Beer -Thompson 'David Beer of Clinton and Cheryl Thompson of Bayfield were married in Holmesville United Church on November 16 by Rev. Bechtel. The groom is the son of Henry and Marlene Beer of 89 William St. Clinton and the bride is the daughter of Betty and Frank Thompson of RR2 Bayfield. The matron of honor was. Gail Clark of Bayfield and the bridesmaids were Nancy Thompson, also of Bayfield, and Christine Stangen of Kit- chener. Mike Stangen, of Kitchener, was the hest man. Dennis Thompson and Dan Clark, both of Bayfield, were ushers. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the Ben - miller Inn. The couple now reside at 376 On- tario Street, Clinton. ( Frank Phillips photo) Open Mon. -Fri. 15:30 am -5:30 pm Eve. & Weekend -by nppt. Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH By Appointment Only Telephone: (519)334-iS6i (510)427-61Si (519)465-701$ (519) 524-6688 1-800-265-141S Sarnia Wallacebur9 Neustadt Goderich No Charge Did you know... that It Is Important to have your dentures lexernInstal regularly? Your mouth Is one of the moat Important erste, of you: body, but often the most neglected when dentures are worn. Improperly fitting or neglected dentures con cause severe health problems. The lack of public Information regarding dentures is alarming and often leads to\problems and unnecessary expense. Your local denture therapist (denturist) is a professional specializing In the construction, repair and modification of dentures and provides this service directly to the public. if you have problems with your present dentures or think of getting new ones, see your local denture therapist, consultation Is usually free, You will find denture therapists (denturists) listed in the yellow pages. This information is supplied through the Denturist Association of Ontario and your local therapist. Guetter-vanderHeyden Chris Guetter and Sue vanderHeyden were married at the Brantford Christian Reform- ed Church on September 21 by Rev. Homer Samplonius and Rev.. Gilbert Kidd. The bride is the daughter of Helen Lyons and the late Lyle Richardson of Brantford. The ,groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.'John Guet- ter of Clinton. The bride's attendants were Nancy Donker, Irene Brooks and Carolyn Guetter, daughters of the groom. Selena Donker, granddaughter of the groom, was the flowergirl. The groom's attendants were John Guetter and George Guetter, sons of the groom, and Keith vanderHeyden, son of the bride. Matthew Brooks, grandson of the groom, was the ringbearer. Ushers were Nick Donker and Gerry Thompson. The bride's son, Arnie vanderHeyden, escorted the bride into the church. Following a honeymoon in Barbados, the couple is residing at RR4 Clinton. i SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HICdH STREET, CLINTON ° 482-9441 Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 He is survived by his wife along with children Doris (Mrs. Robert Pudden) of Ottawa; Lorene Love of Goderich; Lynne (Mrs. Lyle Adams) of Lucan; Ken Caldwell of St. Thomas and by 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters, Pearl Caldwell; Blanche (Mrs. Nelson Culbert) and Myrtle (Mrs. John Spivak) , all of Dungannon. Mr. Caldwell is predeceased by one sister Agnes Caldwell and two brothers, George and Ben Caldwell. The funeral service was held at the Beattie Funeral Home in Clinton on November 16. Officiating was Rev. David Woodall of the Ontario Street United ('h,,r h Flowerbearers were Wayne Pickard, Brian Pickard, Harold Culbert and Rick Nivins. Pallbearers were Frank MacDonald, Dennis Jewitt, Charles Brandon, Lorne Dale, George Errington and Frank Dam. Interment at the Dungannon Cemetery. JEAN (HULLER) COOK Jean F. Cook of Goderich died at Alexan- dra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, Nov. 15, 1985 in her 70th year. She was a member of North Street United Church and the Goderich Women's In- stitute. Born in Clinton on May 8, 1915, she was a daughter of the late John Huller and the former Myrtle Laois. She is survived by her husband, Jack W. Cook, a daughter, Shirley and her husband, Richard of London, a son, Raymond and his wife, Peggy of Goderich, and two "grand- children, Jason and Julie Cook, She is also survived by two sisters, Doris, Mrs. William Batkin of RR 3, Clinton and Edna, Mrs. Alvin Cox of Clinton: She was predeceased by a sister, Kathleen, Mrs. Dres Beck. The funeral serviee was held at the Mc- Callum Funeral Home in Goderich on Mon- day, Nov, 18, conducted by Rev. Robert O. Ball of North Street United Church. , Flowerbearers were Brian Cox, Gary Beck, Bill Clifford and Harry Arthur. ' Pallbearers were Frank • Thompson, Charles Durst, Ron McDonald,. John Schaefer, Bill Schaefer and John Stringer. , Burial followed in Colborne Cemetery. Donations to the, Alzheimers Society would be appreciated as expressions of sym- pathy. Ruby Uniac. Ruby Verna Uniac of RR2 Bayfield died in Clinton• Public Hospital on November 16 at age,56. She was born in Mitchell on August 22, PRYDE MONUMENTS (Established since 19191 District Showroom SU NCOAST MALL Goderich, Ont. Open Daily 10 am to5pm Telephone: 524-2337 Evening Appointments Cail DON DENOMME Telephone 5244621 fe41..deneMemnriai'`Counsel' Ir 1929. She was the daughter of the late John Kreis and Elfrieda Fischer of Stratford. She married Gerald J. Uniac on October 3, 1953 at St. Michael's Cathedral in Toronto. Mrs. Uniac is survived by son Jay and his wife Beth -Ann of London, Gary and his wife Lorena of Sarnia and by her father-in-law, Thomas Michael Uniac of Mitchell. She is also survived by three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Edwin (Marion) Tin -ford of Stratford, Mrs. Douglas (Dorothy) Allan of Sarnia, Mrs. Sidney (Shirley) Creek of Stratford and Earl Kreis of Brampton. She is predeceased by her father John Kreis and by one brother. A private funeral service was held at the Ball and Falconer Chapel on November 18. Readings of the Lord's Prayer were given by Earl Kreis, followed by the 23rd Psalm by Joseph Uniac. The service concluded with the singing of the hymn Rock of Ages. Cremation followed at Woodland Crematorium in London. Mabel Hopson Mabel Hopson, well known as the Silver Cross Mother who laid the wreaths at the Remembrance Day services at Bayfield and Clinton cenotaphs for many years, died in Gatineau, Quebec on November 10. She was 87. Born in Blairton on August 12, 1898, she was the daughter of the late Curtis Johnson and the late Susan McQuaig. She married the late George Hopson on August 24,1914. After their marriage, they moved to the United States until 1933 when they moved to the Bayfield area. Upon the death of her husband in 1964, Mrs. Hopson moved to Clinton where she resided until 1976. She then moved to Vancouver for six months before she moved to Pte. Gatineau, Quebec where she lived for three more years prior to her moving to the Notre Dame Nursing Home—in December .1980. She lived there until the time she died. She was also a past member of the Ladies' Auxillalry of, the Royal Canadian Legion Clinton Branch No. 140. ,Mrs. Hopson is survived by sons Arthur of Callander . and Oliver of RR3 Seeleys.Bay. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She is predeceased by one son Robert, six sisters and five brothers. The funeral service was held at the Ball and FalconerChapel on November 13. Rev. Paul Murray of St. Andrews United Church in Bayfield officiated. " Flowerbearers were Brian and Kendall Hopson. Pallbearers • were' William Mcliwain, Bev McClinchey, Pat Graham, Charles Scotchmer, Wayne Hopson and David Hopson. Interment) at Bayfield Cemetery. Fellowship Bible (Chapel 162 Maple Street Clinton Sunday, November 24 9:45 a.m. Worship & Remembrance 11 a.m. Sunday School & Family Bible Hour 7 p.m. Evening Service Speaker: Carl Turnbull 7:30 p,m. Tues. • Prayer & Devotion 10 a,m, Wed., •Coffee Hour Speaker: Vivian Grant Listen to "Just Neighbors' on Coble 12 Sundays 5 p.m, & Tuesdays 8:30 p.m, United Ontario Street United Church 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. MINISTER Rev. David J. Woodall, B.A., M.DIV. 11 a.m. Public Worship 11 a.m. Church School ORGANIST Louise McGregor Wesley -Willis United Church MINISTER -REV. JAMES BECHTEL, B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 9:45 a.m. Service at Holmesville 11:00 a.m. Service at Wesley -Willis i118�11Talconer FUNERAL HOME LTD. 153 HIGH STREET CLINTON 482.9441 BOX FUNERAL CHAPEL 47 HIGH STREET SEAFORTH MRS. RUBY UNIAC of R.R. 2 Bayfield died on Saturday, Novem- ber 16, 1985. A private funeral ser- vice was held on Monday, Novem- ber 18, 1985. Church Services Christian Reformed Christian Reformed Church 2/0 Princess St., E. Clinton Sunday. November 24 Rev. Homer Samplonius 10 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Worship Service All Visitors Welcome Baptist 85 Huron St. CLINTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV. GILBERT KIDD Sunday, November 24 11 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School Wednesday II p.m. Bible Study EVERYONE WELCOME 524-9130 Anglican St. Paul's Anglican Church Rev. Gordon Simmons, B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 11:30 a.m. • 1st & 3rd Sundays • Holy Communion & 11:30 a.m. - 2nd 4th Sundays - Morning Prayer Everyone Welcome