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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-11-20, Page 24Page 22,CLl:NTON NEWS -RMC RP, VI,TIJDNESAAY, NOVEMBER. 0,1985 42. Death notice MAD At her late residence, Monday, November 11, 1985, Frances May (Good) Head, of 1626 S.cott Avenue, London, in her 68th year. Beloved wife of the late Harold J. Head and the late William A. Miller. Dear mother of James Miller'and Marion Ruth Miller both of London. Dear sister of Gladys Campbell of Blyth and Russell Good of Londesboro. Friends were received by the fami- ly from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street S., where funeral service was conducted in the chapel on Thursday, November 14 at 12 noon, with Reverend John Campbell of First Church of God officiating. Interment in Maitland Cemetery, Goderich.-47 ROSS At Huronview Clinton, on Wednesday. November 13, 1985,. Marionette (Dale) Ross of Clinton in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late William J. Ross. Dear mother of Ethel (Mrs. Graham Kerr), Seaforth; Margaret (Mrs. Lorne Brown), Clinton: Kay (Mrs. Donald Rombough), Gananoque. Predeceased by 8 brothers and 1 sister. Also surviving is 1 grandson Stephen Brown and 2 great-grandsons Jeff and Scott Brown. • Friends were received at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury St. E., Clinton, on Thursday from 2 - 4 and 7 • 9 p.m, Funeral service was held. on Friday commencing at 2 p.m. with Rev. David Woodall officiating. Interment Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth, Ont. -47 -- — — CALDWELL At Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, November 14, 1985, William C. Caldwell of Clin- ton, in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Alma Caldwell. Dear father of Doris (Mrs. Robert Pud- den) of Ottawa, Lorene Love of Goderich, Lynne (Mrs. Lyle Adams) of Lucan, Ken of St. Thomas. Dear brother of Pearl Caldwell, Blanche (Mrs. Nelson Culbert), Myrtle (Mrs, John Spivak) all of Dungannon. Predeceased by Agnes, George,• and Ben Caldwell. Also surviving are 10. grand- children and 2 great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55'Ratten- bury St. E., Clinton, after 3 p.m. on Friday. Funeral service was held on Saturday, November 16, 1985, commencing at 2 p.m. with Reverend David Woodall, officiating. Interment Dungan- non Cemetery. -47 — HEFFRON Suddenly at his residence in Blyth on Thursday, November 14, 1985, Arthur Wayne Heffron, Dearly beloved son of Gerald and Marie Heffron of Blyth"in his 31st year. Dear brother of William of London, Joseph of Blyth, Thomas of Blyth, Margaret/(Mrs.James Anderson) of Londesboro, Mary (Mrs. Randy Witherspoon) of Huron Park: predeceased by 1 brother Edward. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario,, until Satur- day, then to St. Michael's Roman Catho.Iic Chur- ch, Blyth for Mass of the Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery, Morris Township. ---47 UNIAC• At 'Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, November 16, 1985, Mrs. Ruby Verna (Kreis) Uniac of R.R. 2, Bayfield in.her.57th year. Belov- ed wife of Gerald Uniac. Dear mother of Jay and his wife Beth -Ann of London and Gary and his wife Lorena of Sarnia. Loved daughter of Mrs. Elfrieda Kreis of Strutforct Deer •>ister of, Marion (Mrs. Edwin Turfordi of Strcrflord Dorothy (Mrs, D'aagtae,,.Altgn) b Sarnisa, 7hirley (Mrs. Sidney Creek) of Stratford end Earl Kreis-of.f3rampton. Loved daughter -in low of lhomes Michael Uniac of Mitchell. Predeceased by her father John Kra:s and by one brother. A private funeral service was held at the Bal! & Fniconcr Funeral Horne, 153 High Street. Clinton. on Monday, November l8. Cremation to follow 47 . STEWART In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Isobella Stewart who passed away November 26, 1982: Tho her smile is gone forever, And her hands we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part. God has her in his keeping, We have her in our hearts. -Lovingly remembered by the family. —47x 47. Card of thanks BROWN Sincere thanks to all the voters who supported me at 'the polls. Nov. 12, 1985. Good luck to all the winners. Thank you.—Bill Brown Sr., Egmondville, Ont. -47 ROSS We would like to thank everyone for expressions of sympathy at the loss of a dear Mother and Grandmother, Mary Ross. Your thoughtfulness at this sad time makes our sorrow easier to bear. Thank you.. -The Mary Ross Family. -47x McCALL I would like.to thank all those who phoned, sent flowers, cards end gifts to me while I was a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. - Sincerely, Jim McCall. -47 • EAST A very special thank you to the Clinton Fire Department and Don and Ruth Pickard for their fast action at our Thursday morning house fire. --Carl East and Kay Buchanan. -47 • CALDWELL The family of the late William C. Caldwell would like to thank family, relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement and for the food, flowers and memorial donations. A special thank you to the nurses and staff of the Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. Harrett, Dr. Flowers, Rev. David J. Woodall, Beattie Funeral Home and the UCW of Dungan- non. Your kindness will always be remembered. ---Caldwell Family. -47x JOHNSTON We would like to thank everyone for•cards and flowers we received on our 60th Wedding Anniversary. —Bertha and Bob Johnston. -47x CARTER •In The Wingham & Distritt Hospital on Thursday, November 14, 1985, William James Carter of Blyth, in his. 88th.. year. Beloved husband -21f the former Ella Caldwell McGowan, and dear father of Gordo ,of Blyth, Robert of Clinton, James of Walton, Mildred (Mrs. Steward Amerit) of Blyth. Dear stepfather of Kenneth McGowan of Blyth. Dear brother•of Zella (Mrs. Nelson Patterson) of Blyth: Mrs. Aargaret'Lockwood of Bty,th, Harold Carter of Tillsonburg, Russell Carter of Seaforth. Predeceased by 2 brothers and 2 sisters, Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 12 great- grandchildren. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Horne, Blyth, Ontario, where the funeral service was held on Sunday, November 17, at 2:00 p.m. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery, 47 HUFF, . Miss Patricia Lynn of R.R. 2, Staffa. Suddenly as a result of an accident on Sunday, November 17, 1985, in her' 16th year, Patricia Lynn Huff,'Loved daughter of Hugh Huff and the former 'Anne Troutbeck. Dear granddaughter of Pat Troutbeck of Seaforth and Velma Huff of Exeter. Friends may trill a1 the Whitney•Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West-, Seaforth after 2 p.m. Wednesday, until 2 p.m. Thursday: when funeral services will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church. Seaforth. • Interment Maitland Bonk Cemetery. Rev. Gordon Simmons officiating. 47 BAIRD At the Wingham and District Hospital on Satur day, November 16, 1985, Mrs. Edith Baird of Blyth, Ontario, the former Edith Jane L,eppard. Beloved wife of Ronald Baird, Dear sister-in•law of Mrs. Helen Leppard of St. Catharines. Ontario. Predeceased by one brother. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario: where the funeral service was held on Monday. November 18, at 2 p.m. Interment Winghom Cemetery. 47 COOK ' At Alexandra Marine & General Hospital. Goderich, on Friday. November 15, 1985, Jean F. (Huller) Cook of Goderich: in her 70th year. Beloved wife of Jack W. Cook. Dear mother of Shirley and her husband Richard Henry of Lon• don. Raymond and his wife Peggy of Goderich. Loved grandmother of Jason and Julie Cook. Sister of Doris (.Mrs. William Batkin) of R.R. 3, Clinton. Edna (Mrs. Alvin Cox) of Clinton and the late Kathleen (Mrs. Dres Beck). Friends coiled at the McCollum Funeral Home, Cambrio Road at East Street, Goderich. Funerol service was held at the funeral home, 2 o'clock Monday often noon. Interment Colborne Cemetery. 47 43. Births ' RANTER Fred and Laurie are happy to announce the safe arrival of their Son, Frederick Craig, horn on November 6. 1985 of Woodstock General Hospital. A little brother for Jennifer. Another grandchild for Vic and Onah Stackhouse of Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs Henry Ranter of Woodstock, 47nx ALEXANDER I would like to thank Dr. Watts, Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers, the nurses and staff of Clinton Hospital for their good care while I was a patient at the hospital. Special thanks to my family, friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, gifts, flowers and visits, also for all the food and help given Art at home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered.— Gladys Alexander. --47x BAIRD In memory of Edith Baird, Blyth. I would like to thank all my family, relatives, friends and neighbors for the flowers and Cancer Donations, Rev Ken Baumav, ladies of the Blyth United rne'tovely lunch. It was appreciated by her husband, Ronald Baird, --.47 BECK .We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their prayers, kind thoughts and deeds as we recover from our recent accident, ---Vera and Bill Beck, -47x LEE I would like to thank my friends for dards and flowers while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital and since returning home, Speciol thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr. • Watts and nurses on . first floor. June, 47 coX The family of the late Ellison Cox wish to express sincere appreciation of the many kindnesses shown to us in our bereavement. We thank the relatives and friends who sent floral tributes and memorial donations for our mother. We are most grateful to Rev. Paul Murray for his message of ' comfort, the ladies of St. Andrews United Church • for the refreshments and to the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home for their courtesy'and considera- tion. We also extend special thanks to the staff at Huronview, in particular ground floor north who took such good care of mother and who was so kind to and considerate of us. -Jim,, Emma, Bill, Molly, Dorothy. 47 LAYTON I wish to thank Dr. Flowers and nurses during my short stay in Clinton Hospital and to all my ' friends and relatives for gifts, flowers, cards, and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. . It was all very much appreciated. - Wayne Layton. —47 Dave Pullen watched nurses Debbie Dehoog carefully as he donated blood for the first time Favorite birthday remembered CLINTON - The Zeta Omega chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Judy Stuart on November 12. The evening began with each -member answering the roll, call by recalling their favorite birthday.. It was agreed to join the Kinettes for a meeting in January. A child LD. program will be the topic of the meeting. The members, were reminded of the bus trip to Lulu's on November 30 and a date was set for a skating party in .,January. ". Several members brought toys for -the hospital toy box.. Dianne Stevenson won the 50 cent'draw. For the-.culturalrogram, Judy showed. the National Film Board .film Nota Love Story which presented , the -problem of pornography and its effects on present. day `society. How they scored at cards CLINTON - The Knights of Columbus • of St. Joseph's Church held their first card party of the season in the hall on October 23. Winners were, lucky chair, Rita Flynn; ladies' high, I3arbara Thom; Men's high, Frank Thom; ladies' lone hands, Donalda Flynn; men's lone hands, Bert Gliddon; ladies' low, Mrs. Bert Gliddon and men's low, Vera Preistap (playing as a man). The. door prize was won by Gladys Hoggart. The second party .was held on November 13. 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