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Clinton and area obituaries
Mary Wallis
Mary M. Wallis, of Clinton, died in the
Clinton Public Hospital on March 8. She was
78 years old.
Mrs. Wallis was born on January 17, 1909
to the late William and Martha (Hoggart)
Addison in Hullett Township. On June 10,
1942 she married Charles R. Wallis at her
parents' home in Londesboro.
Mrs. Wallis was a housewife and a
member of the Ontario Street United
Church.
..She is survived by her husband, three
daughters, Mrs. Ken (Margaret) Hulls of
Dalton, Carol Jackson of Port Elgin and
Ruth Paradine of Kitchener; and one son,
Doug, of RR1 Bayfield.
Mrs. Wallis is also survived by one sister,
Violet Beane of Goderich, and one brother,
Clifford Addison.
She was predeceased by two daughters,
Audrey, and one in infancy. She was also
predeceased by one brother, George
Addison.
A funeral service as held on March 10 at
Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, with Rev.
David Woodall of Ontario Street United
Church officiation.
Interment in Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
Gordon Passchier
Gordon Passchier, of RR3 Blyth, died in
his residence on March 12 at the age of 32.
Mr. Passchier was the son of Anton and
Jenny Passchier of Blyth and the husband of
the former Sylvia Lise.
En9a9EnEnL
CARTER - BROWN
Mr. Douglas Brown would like
to announce the marriage of
his daughter Judy Adeline
Brown to Donald Robert Carter
son of .-Bob 8 Nancy Carter.
Wedding to take place on April
4th, 1987, 8 p.m. at Seaforth
Community Centre. Reception
to follow. Please accept this as
your personal invitation.
He is survived by three children, Cory,
JoAnne and David; brothers John and his
wife Sandra of Kitchener, Anton of Toronto;
and sisters, Mary Passchier of Blyth, Mrs.
John ( Anna) Buffinga of Newfoundland,
JoAnne Passchier of Lethbridge, Alberta,
Bernice Passchier of Kitchener and Trudy
Passchier of Blyth.
Visitation was held at Tasker Funeral
Chapel, Blyth and a funeral service was
held in the Blyth Christian Reformed
Church on March 14 with Rev. Roger
Gelwicks officiating.
Interment in Blyth Union Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Kor Reinink, John
Hoonaard, Bert " Buffinga, Jack Nonkes,
David Wesslink and Don Grig.
Kenneth Williams
Tuckersmith Township farmer, Kenneth
Ernest Williams, died in his residence at
RR4 Clinton on March 12. He was 72 years
old.
Mr. Williams was born in London on
January 20, 1915 to the late John Walter and
Jane ( Matthews) Williams. On November
11, 1950 he married the former Dorothy Jean
Drover in Hamilton.
Mr. Williams was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth and the
Royal Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167.
He served in the Royal Canadian Navy as a
lead stoker during World War II and saw ac-
tive service in both the St. Lawrence and
Mediterranean Sea.
He is survived by his wife; two sons,
Bryan of Kitchener and Bruce and his wife
Darlene of Newmarket; and one grand -
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MR. KENNETH E. WILLIAMS of R.R.
4, Clinton died on Thursday, March
12, 1987.
A memorial service was held at the
Ball & Falconer "Box Funeral
Chapel” Seaforth on Sunday, March
15, 1987.
MR. KENNETH A. SCOTT of
Brucefield died on Monday March
16, 1987. Funeral service will be
held at the Brucefield United Church
on Thursday March 19, 1987 at 2
P.M.
daughter, Brittany Williams.
He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs.
Walter (Lizzie) Mead of London and Vera
Evans of Belmont; and'one brother Leonard
Williams of London.
Mr. Williams was predeceased by one
brother, Edward Williams.
A memorial service was held on March 15
at the Ball and Falconer Box Funeral
Chapel, Seaforth with Rev. George Ander-
son, Padre of the Exeter Royal Canadian
Legion, officiating. In attendance at the ser-
vice were relatives, friends and an honor
guard of members from the Exeter Royal
Canadian Legion.
Cremation followed the service.
Elva May Osbaldeston
At the age of 78, Elva May Osbaldeston, of
40 Park Street, Goderich, died in the Alex-
ander Marine and General Hospital on
March 6.
Mrs. Osbaldeston was born on May 15.
1908 to the late Robert and Annie (Nott )
Smith in Hullett Township. On June 2, 1934
she married Amos J. Osbaldeston in
Clinton.
A member .of Victoria Street United
Church, Goderich, Mrs. Osbaldeston was
also a past district deputy and past noble
grand of the Goderich Rebekah Lodge 89. On
March 8, the Lodge held a memorial service
for her.
Mrs. Osbaldeston is survived by her hus-
band, one son, Ronald of Paisley, and five
grandchildren.
She was predeceased by one
granddaughter.
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March 19 to 26, 1987
7:45 each evening
Evangelist:
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Presbyterian
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
MINISTER 49 Rottenbury St E Clinton ORGANIST
Rev. William M. Barber Charles Morrill
SUNDAY, MARCH 22
1000 A.M. Divine Worship 8 Sunday School
Community Welcome - Lenten Luncheons continuing
each Wednesday through lent 12 noon - 1 p.m.
Christian Reformed
Christian Reformed Church
243 Princess St., E. Clinton
Sunday, March 22
Rev. Homer Samplonius
10 a.m. Worship Service
3:00 p.m. Worship *ervlce
Alt Visitors iNolcome
Fellowship Bible Chapel
162 Maple Street
Sunday, March 22
9 45 a m Worship 8 Remembrance
11 o m Sunday School 8 Family Bible Hour
Speaker Paul Turnbull
7 p m Evening Service
Speaker Fred Munnings
Awana Tuesday 4 15 Sporkies Awana at 6 45
Bible Studies Thurs. 7 30
March 25 Coffee Hour - Speaker Vivian Grant. London
Clinton
Nn•yh Mv.. n.• C,,.. IJ Sunder. 5 p i„ 01einy. R 70 p
� Anglican
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Rev. G.A. Anderson Guest Rector
Sunday. March 22
10 A M SERVICE
Communion First 8 Third Sunday
Everyone Welcome
Pentecostal
CLINTON
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
4172-5030
MEETING AT CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
10 am Christian Education
11 am Worship Service
6 pm - Evangelistic Service
Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
Pastor Rev. Doug Richards
Vanastra Christian Church
in affiliation with the Christian Reformed Church
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85 Huron St
CLINTON
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REV GILBERT KIDD
Sunday, March 22
m. Morning Worship & Sunday School
Wednesday $ p.m. Bible Study
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United
Ontario Street United Church
MrNISTER 105 Ontario St.. Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST
Rev. Gould J. Woodall, E.A.. M.®IM. teaicn McGregor
SUNDAY, MARCH 22
11 a m Church Worship
11 a m Church School
7 30 p.m. U.C.W. Thank Offering, Speaker:
Carol Wallace, Nurse with Camp London in Ethiopia
Wesley -Willis United Church
MINISTER -REV. JAMES BECHTEL. B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY MARCH 22
9 45 o m Service at Holmesville
1100 A M. Service at Wesley Willis
Everyone Welcome
A funeral service was held on March 9 at
the Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, with
Rev. John Wood of Victoria Street United
Church officiating.
Interment in Clinton Cemetery.
Merle Adeline (Powney) Henry
Merle Adeline 1 Powney) Henry died in
Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on
February 26 in her 90th year.
Mrs. Henry was a daughter of the late
John Powney and Adeline Jones and was.
born June 30, 1897 in Streetsville. On
September 23, 1914 she married W. Maitland
Henry in London and they came to live in
East Wawanosh Township where they farm-
ed until 1943 when they moved to Hullett
Township.
Mrs. Henry cared for senior citizens in her
home for several years. After her husband's
death in 1977, she moved to Queensvilla in
Blyth.
She is survived by .two sons, Robert Henry
of Blyth and William Henry of RR 1
Midhurst, nine grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren, two sister, Mrs. Gladys
Rogers of Blyth and Mrs. Vern Ventham
( Ruth) of Southampton. She was predeceas-
ed by her husband, an infant daughter, a
sister Kathleen, a daughter-in-law and two
infant grandsons.
Mrs. Henry rested at the Tasker Funeral
Home, Queen St., Blyth where friends paid
their respects until March 1 when a com—
plete funeral service was conducted by Rev.
Kenneth Bauman of Blyth United Church
where Mrs. Henry was a member.
Interment in Brandon Cemetery,
Belgrave.
Honorary pallbearers were grandson and
great grandsons Jim Henry, Michael Henry, .
Jim Wareham and Bill Wareham.
Visitors to the pie section of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's St. Patrick's Day
celebrations in Clinton on March 19 were greeted by Percy MacDonald (middle) and
Marilyn Somerville (right), as well as the sight of a wide assortment of pies. (David
Emslie photo)
Residents in two wings
treated to special meal
HURONVIEW - Monday noon was a
special time for residents of Eastdale and
Huron Heights wings in Huronview. They all
met together in the auditorium where, as
guests, they sat down to a meal of fried
potatoes, eggs, sausage and bacon.
In the afternoon, all residents enjoyed an
hour of old time music when Wilson McCart-
ney and the Huron Strings were here to play
tunes of the past for everyone.
Several residents were guests of the
pupils of Clinton Public School when they
took part in a progressive euchre party. The
afternoon was much enjoyed by everyone.
A shoe shine parlor was set up in the
auditorium where everybody had the,
chance to get a free shoe shine. Quite a few
people took advantage of this event.
On Thursday afternoon, Rev. David
Woodall was here and conducted commu-
nion for members of Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton. During the service, George
Turner sang a solo accompanied on the
organ by his daughter, Bonnie.
Refreshments were served at the close.
Rev. John Pluta conducted Roman
Catholic Mass Friday morning.
Huronview welcomes Vera Hudie of
Clinton.
Sympathy is expressed to the family of the
late Wilmer Nicholson.
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