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Clinton, and area obituaries
IsabeIsabella Pe rl Glen
la Pearl Glen o Stanley Township
died in Clinton Public Hospital on October 8.
She was 92 years old.
Miss Glen was born in Stanley Township
on December 26, 1893 to the late Edward and
Jane. (McFarlane) Glen.
Miss Glen was a teacher and taught in
Kincardine and in the Kippen area; but
spent most of her life at her farm in Stanley
Township with her brotherponai.d.
She was also a member' of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Clinton.
Miss Glen is survived by one brother,
'Donald, of RR5 Clinton. She was, predeceas-
ed. by one sister, Mrs. Donald (Agnes)
Campbell and by three brothers, Edward,
James and George Glen.
A funeral service was held ,on October 11
at Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, Clin-
ton, with Rev. William Barber of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church Officiating.
Pallbearers were Robert :. Glen, John
McFarlane, Boyd Taylor, Edward Broad -
foot, Raymond Cantelon and James
Jackson. Interment in Baird's Cemetery.
William Andrew Reid
William Andrew Reid, of Varna, died in
Clinton Public Hospital on October 8 at the
age of 65.
Mr. Reid was born in Stanley Township on
April 29, 1921 to the late George Lang Reid
and the former Isabelle Parker. On April 18,
1942, he married Mary Ella Rgzell at the
Rgzell home in Clinton. -.
Following their marriage, thy farmed
forabout five years in Stanley Township. In
1952, Mr. Reid re-enlisted in the Air Force as
an LAC, and trained in the foodservices at
Centralia. From there he was'tationed to
Downsview, Rockcliffe, Cli on, Puntzi
Mountain B.C., Clinton and fin lly to Camp
Borden where he finished his areer in the
service as a Warrant Officer I .
After leaving the service, t ey moved to
Sault 'Ste. Marie where Mr. Rid obtained a
job as a teacher of food servi s at the Alex-
ander Henry School. He tang t at the school
for 10 years, until he retir d in 1981 and
returned to Varna where they have resided
since.
Mr. Reid was a member of the Varna
United Church and a meriber of the Royal
Canadian Legion Clinton Branch 140.
He is survived by three sons, Wayne of Ot-
tawa, Larry of Delta, f 3. C. and 'Robert of
Pontypool. He is also ?survived by seven
grandchildren and twO brothers, Charles
and Robert, both of Varna.
Mr. Reid was predeeased by his father.
A funeral service was held on October 10
at Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, Clinton
with Rev. Samuel Parker of Varna United
Church officiating. 1
Flower bearers vere William McA"sh,
Harold Peck, Robert Peck, Patrick Shields
and James Turner.
Pallbearers were Mr. 13eid's nephews,
Joseph Atherton, James lodge, Ray Mc -
f linchey, Douglas 1 efd,aureee jl,.e d and
•
Brian White.
Interment was in the Bayfield Cemetery.
The funeral and committal services at the
funeral home were followed by cremation.
Interment of the ashes in Greenhill
Cemeteey, Lucknow.
Mildred Ruth Morrison
Mildred Ruth Morrison of 134 King Street,
Clinton, died at her residence on October 9.
She. was 65 years old.
Mrs. Morrison was born in Westchester,
Nova Scotia on July 24, 1921 to the late Em-
ma Mae (Brownlee) and Owen Rogers. On
July 4, 1940, she married Murdock Morrison
in Westchester Station, Nova Scotia.
After moving the the Varna -Clinton area
in 1962, she became a member of Wesley,
Willis United Church; Clinton, and a life
member of the United Church and UCW.
Mrs. Morrison is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Doug (Mildred) McAsh of
Varna, and four brothers, Murray of Ilder-
ton, Paul of Zurich, Robert of Blyth and
Gary of Seaforth.
She livas predeceased by one brother, Ken-
neth Rogers.
A funeral service was held on October 11
at Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, with Rev.
James Bechtel of Wesley -Willis Church
officiating. •
Pallbearers were Murray, Paul, Gary and
Robert Morrison and Doug and William
McAsh.
A graveside service was held at the inter-
ment in Bayfield Cemetery.
John F. MacDonald
klopgtime Seaway skipper, Captain John
F. MacDonald, 58, of RR 2 North Augusta
died in Kingston General Hospital on Satur-
day Morning, September 27, following a
four-month struggle with cancer.
Captain MacDonald was skipper of the
MV Paterson, flagship of the Paterson Ship-
ping Company and the largest ship able to
pass through the St. Lawrence Seaway locks
system.
A native of Goderich, where he was born
January 4, 1928 to John and Mary (Gordon)
MacDonald, he moved to the Prescott area
in 1963' and the North Augusta area in 1978.
Captain MacDonald was with the Pater-
son line for 41 years, working his way from
deckhand to captain of the line's flagship,
launched from the Collingwood Shipyards
on April 18, 1985.
A devoted family man, his hobbies includ-
ed woodworking and .running his hobby
farm near North Augusta.
He is survived by his wife, Jean Emma
(Dixon) MacDonald, whom he married
December 16, 1965; six daughters, Peggy
Devine of St. Louis, Missouri; Kathy
MacDonald -Synder of Brockville; Susan
MacDonald of Chatham; Missy Borrett of
Langley, B.C.; Shirley Colligan of Cobourg
and Heather MacDonald of Brockville; two
sons Jack of Prescott and Billy of Ottawa
and by three stepchildren, Hubert Hutt of
Burlington, David Hutt of Shannonville and
Bonnie Madden of Belleville
Captain•cDon d,Sur-vived by
grandchildren 'three grey
grandchildren and by brothers Frank of
Clinton, and Bill of London, Ont. and sister
Marian Millar of Goderich.
He was predeceased by his brother Archie
MacDonald of Stratford in 1981.
Funeral service was conducted on Tues-
day, September 30 by Rev. Karen Paddison
of North Augusta United Church. Interment
at Sandy Hill Cemetery, North Augusta.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the North Augusta United Church in
memory of Capt. MacDonald are gratefully
acknowledged as expressions of sympathy.
Pallbearers were Rick Millar, Bill Hutt,
William Hutt, Raymond Dixon, Rich Ash
and Arnold Dixon. Flowerbearers .were
Shelley Hutt, Tim Dixon, Jamie Dixon, Kim
,Hixon, Kelly Hutt and Chris Hutt.
Doris Margaret (Kelly) Bail
Doris Margaret (Kelly) Ball, of Bayfield
and formerly cit. Clinton, died in the Clinton
Public Hospital on October 8 at the age of 77.
Mrs. Ball v, as born in St. Helen's on„
February 8, 1909 to the late Martha (Mur
ray) and Albeit Durnin.
Mrs. Ball's amily had moved from St.
Helen's to Cli on. She graduated from high
school and w t to normal school to obtain
her teaching certificate. She taught in
Toronto, Woodstock, Spragge and
Kitchener.
Following her marriage to Douglas G.
Ball On July 22, 1946 at Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, the couple resided in Clin-
ton Were many people will remember them
for operating the family businesses of Ball
and Mutch Funeral Home, Ball and Mutch
Funiture aid Hardware, as well as an am-
bulance business.
They lived in Clinton until 1977 when they
built a neVir home in Bayfield and retired
there.
Mrs. Ball was a very active bridge player
and wasta member of the Marathon Bridge
Club in Bayfield as well as a member of St.
Andrew's United Church, Bayfield, and an
active 'member of the Clinton Public
Hospital Axuiliary.
Mrs, all is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. David (Barbara) Cohen of Toronto.
She i,$ also survived by cousins of the Crich
family.
She was predeceased by one sister, Mrs.
Wally (Lorna) Crich and by one brother,
Harold Durnin.
Aeral service was held on October 10
at till Hall and Falconer. Funeral Home,
C`iinton, with Rev. John Hoekstra of St. An-
drew s United Church, Bayfield, officiating.
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