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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-06, Page 6PAGE.6—OODERICIISIONAIATAft, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6,1981 Over 100 people attended the piano recital given by Lorne Dotterer and Joseph Herdman at $L urge's Angliata Cr llrcla oei Sanday. sue eVeii: Wei 6ptuinuieii by the rrecitai coni itiee of. S`t._George's:chn r h; and is the second in. a series of three called "Sundays at 4". The first thensneeat was an emu mita by Mr.. He enan .9.nndd &e third mill feature, the Stratford Boychoir on June 14. Here,`Mr. Dotterer (foreground) and Mr. Herdman play their pianos at the same time. Helen Videan, recital committee chairman and Mr. Dotterer's music page turner, looks on. Gertrude Wilkes assisted Mr. Herdman with page turning. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan), . F1rom_left, Craig a ►ark, Steven Mllllam, and Alex Hernig rehearse a number from A M asure of Pleasure, Colborne Central School's Grade 4 and 5 production. The school will be boding its spring concert Wednesday and Thursday nights, May 6 and 7, at 7:30. (Photo by Cath Wooden) Kennel Club holds match There they were - well- groomed from whisker to toenail, strutting their stuff before the judges. Last Stilt - day, May 3 the Bluewater Kennel Club held a sanction and obedience match at the Bayfield Arena. From the entries in the many recognized breeds of dogdom, the club officials smoothly staged a match which brought the final six group winners of the day together to compete for the always coveted "best in mat- ch" award. This went to an Airedale puppy owned by Allan and Carole Preece off Centralia. Five -month-old Chalma Alncaire Super Mite, familiarly known as "Mouse" was the overall winner, who in doing so upheld a tradition establish- ed by her father Ch. Alncaire Mr. Dress -up also owned by the Preeces and rated the number two Airedale in Canada. The Bluewater Kennel Club is now busy preparing for its two All Breed Cham- pionship Dog Shows to be held Tuesday and Wednes- day, July 7 and 8 in the Ex- eter Arena. O'BRIENS MEATS AND ABATTOIR 413 Huron Road Goderich Phone: 524-9635 NIGHT CALLS 524-4596 524-6692 524-7649 IMPORTANT NOTI. As of May 4/91 the retail section of O'Briens Meats will be closed on Mondays. We will be there to answer the phone and to take orders only. The retail section of the store will now be OPEN: Tues. to Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. We will still' be dtsine custom butchering peon. & Thurs.�. *PLEASE PHONE IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTI * NS Goderich and district obituaries ROY AKINS Roy Akins of Maitland Manor Nursing Home died in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Tuesday, April 28 at the age of 78. He was born on September 6, 1902. A funeral service was held aE McCaallpmFuneral Home in Goderich on Friday, May 1 at 11 a.m. The Reverend John D.M. Wood officiated. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. MRS. EL> `l'H ELEANOR PETRIE Mrs. Elizabeth Eleanor Petrie of Goderich died in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, May latthe age of82. She was born November 23, 1898 in Ashfield Township to William John and Margaret (Sproul) Black. She married William J. Petrie on November 21, 1923. He survives her. She was a member of North Street United Church in Goderich. Besides her husband; she is survived by three children, Allan of Goderich auk Kincardine, xeG;,iL3F:i5➢ 1i¢ Kincardine and Mrs. John (Marina) ; Park of Dungannon; three sisters, Mrs. Allan (Olive) Watson of Colborne Township, Mrs. George (Margaret) Glenn of Goderich and Mrs. Howard (Ruth) Johnston of Goderich; three brothers, Case Black of Kitchener, Cecil' Black of Britain and Elmer Black of Ashfield Township; six grand- children; and one great- grandchild. She was predeceased by one son in infancy; by one granddaughter; by two sisters; and by seven brothers. A funeral service was held at McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich on Sunday, May 3 at 2:30 p.m. The Reverend Robert 0. Ball officiated assisted by Mr. George Cowan. -Interment was in Dungannon Cemetery. Pallbearers were Murray Johnston, Wilfred Glenn, Elwin Petrie, Ben Mole, Wilfred Pentland and Bill Caesar. Flowerbearers were grandchildren Glenda Park, Virginia Petrie, Faye Petrie, John Stanbury and Wayne Park. GEORGE EDWARD POTTER A Goderich :Township native, George Edward Potter died in Clinton Public Hospital on APril 24. He was in his 71st year. Mr. Potter was born in Goderich Towiusl p en December 9, 1910 and in 1938 he married the _former Helen Beatrice Swan in Clinton. The Potters resided at RR 3, Clinton and Mr. Potter was a member of the Ontario Street United Church and the Loyal Orange Lodge. Along with his wife. Mr. Residents enjoy playing bingo Bingo was played at Huronview's on ground north on Friday afternoon, April 24. Rev. Scott conducted the Sunday morning service, assisted by Mrs. Elsie Henderson at the organ, and the choir sang "Never Alone". Sunday afternoon Rev. i oshbl nigh and his wife from the Baptist Church in Exeter held a service. Ruby McVittie and Mabel Jeffrey entertained at old tyme music on Monday afternoon. The resident's council held a meeting in the chapel on Wednesday morning, and on Wednesday afternoon the exercise and rhythm band group met on first floor north. Earl Durnin, Mrs. Beckler, - Jennie Finlay, Millie Edwards, - Frank Crich, Bill ,McCurdy, Al Macey, E. Elder, Grace Peck, John Dean, Mrs. Keller, C. Steel, Mr. Philips, Eber Lewis, Janet Zapfe, B. Young, Ray Cornish, Helen Fisher, E. Hill, Mary Ross, Leah Qirrie, R. McVittie, U. Lamb,- Margaret Mitchell. Mr. McAllister, M. Gibson, G. Cornell, Pat Thurlow, Myrtle McNaughton, Grace Thompson, Josie Cun- ningham, Maude McFadden, Mary Van Camp, C Dearing, and Fran McLean along with staff members enjoyed an outing to Walkerton to. Bruce Lea Haven to their tea and craft show. The weather man co- operated tohis fullest and the journeymade under beautiful sunnskies. Ed Stiles wee here to play the organ in the chapel for those resid who were unable to a e tea. Huronview would like to welcome two new residents this past week, Kenneth Ashton, who is residing on men's floor, and Myrtle Huller, who is on ground north. We would also like to send a belated thank -you to the Sunday School Group at Holmesvllle United Church. The children prepared an Easter basket with in- dividual decorated eggs to be given out to the residents. This was done and many of the residents were delighted to receive thea. 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Norman Pick officiated and interment followed at . the Clinton Cemetery: The pallbearers ` were Gordon -Lobb, Barrie Wilson, Frank Potter, Vern Thompson of 4R 3, Clinton, Keith Tyndall of RR 1, Clinton and James Mair of Clinton. MARY ANNSIMPSON Mary Ann (Mackler) Simpson of 131 Third Street, Welland, died in Hamilton on Monday, May 4 in her 77th year. She is survived by nine children and their spouses, Jim and Lorna Simpson of Ottawa, Jane and Bob O'Brien of Burlington, John and Ronnie Simpson of Solon, Ohio, Muriel and Dan Murphy of Goderich, Kirk and uureer, Si -stepson tri Oak- ville, Hugh„ and' Lorraine Simpson of\Welland, Paul and Marie Simpson, of Halifax, Margaret and Nick Rizzo of Hamilton and Ward and Oresta Simpson of Niagara -on -the -Lake; two sisters, Margaret Madder of Welland and Mrs. Jean Doyle ' of Trenton; two brothers, Jim Mackler of No>th` Bay and. Brady Macrkler of Welland; : 35 grandchildren; •and five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Sherman L. Simpson, Phm. B.; by her parents, John and Emily Mackie r; and by two brothers and two sisters. Friends may call at the J.J. Patterson and Sons Funeral Residence, 19, Young Street, Weiland. Prayers will be said Wed- nesday, May 6 at 8 p.m. A funeral will be held Thur- sday, May 7 at 10:30 a.m. to St. Mary's Church for funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hamilton. Donations to St. Jude's Society or Canadian Cancer Society would be -ap- preciated. 4 and for our Special Day! 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