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CAMERON
LLOYD REDER
Cameron. Lloyd Reder of
Bayfield died in Bayfield on
Saturday, May 29 as the
result of a motorcycle ac-
cident at the age of 27.
He was born in Goderich
on November 18 1954 to Jake
and Elsie (Schilbe) Reder.
He attended Holmesville
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High School and was em-
ployed by Tom Penhale.
He was a member of the
Bayfield Fire Department
and St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich.
He married Darlene
Warner in Zurich on Sep-
tember 25, 1976. She survives
him.
Also surviving him are his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Reder of R.R. 1 Bayfield; his
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Emma Schilbe of Zurich;
two sisters; Mrs. Murray
(Janet) McEwan of Bothwell
and Mrs. Eric (Sharon)
Chuter of Varna; and one
brother, Ronald of R.R. 1
Bayfield.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Tuesday,
dune 1 at 2 p.m. Pastor Jack
Dressler officiated.
Interment was in the
Bayfield Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Don
Mcllwain, Stu Turner, Don
Vanderhaar, Phil Reder,
John Schilbe and Rob Rath -
well.
Flower bearers were Jeff
Chuter, Kevin McEwan,
Steve Denomme and Gord
Cumming. •
The Bayfield Fire
Department formed an
honor guard at the funeral.
Relatives and friends from
a distance who attended the
funeral .came from
Leamington, Mt. Forest,
Trenton, Bothwell, Stayner,,
Baden, Kitchener, Cam-
bridge and Thamesville.
MRS. LENORA
ISABELLA ASHTON
Mrs. LeNora , Isabella
Ashton of 285 Mary Street,
Goderich died at her
residence on Thursday, May
27 at the age of 67.
She was born in Hullett
Township on September 8,
1914 to William and LeNora
(Hall) Tideswell.
She lived in Holmesville
man dies as
a
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result of a motorcycle accident on
1
and Clinton and attended
schools there. Later she
lived in Colborne Township
and following her marriage
to Roy H. Ashton in Clinton
-on Apiril-l-171940; she -took -up
residence with her husband
in Goderich.
She was a member of the
Sunset Circle ladies' group
and St. George's Anglican
Church. She also worked for
many years With the ladies
of the Anglican Church
Guild.
She is survived by her
husband; three daughters,
Mrs. Bill (Marie) Park and
Mrs. Elmer (Gail) Cook,
both of Dungannon and Mrs.
Robert (Marilyn) Schultz of
R.R. 3 Clinton; three sisters,
Mrs. Fred (Alice) Bowra of
Stratford, Mrs. Walter
(Jessie) Carpenter of St.
Catharines and Pearl
Tideswell of Clinton; four
brothers, Harry Tideswell of
Goderich and Fred, Bob and
Bill Tideswell, all of Clinton;
10 grandchildren, Valerie
Bendig, Stephen, Vicki,
Tom, Wanda, Patti, Todd
and Brad Park, Terry
Ashton and Kevin Cook; and
two great-grandchildren,
Holly Park and Joel Bendig.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Monday, May
31 at 2 p.m. The Reverend
Robert J. Crocker officiated.
Interment was in Colborne
Cemetery, Colborne
Township.
Pallbearers were Walter
Sheardown, H.O. (Bud)
.ferry,. Lorne Carter, Art
Maskell, Jim Bradley and
Harry Worsen.
• Flower bearers were.
Graham Stevenson, Stephen
Park, Tom Park, Todd Park
and Terry Ashton.
RALPH EDWARD
BLACKSTONE
Ralph Edward Blackstone
of Goderich Township died at
his residence on Tuesday,
May 25 at the •age of 60.
He was born in Goderich to
Harold and Laura (Craig)
Blackstone on August 25,
1921.
He was employed by the
Ministry of Transportation
and Communications,
Province of Ontario. During
World War II, he served with
-the Re- — --
He is survived by his wife,
the former .Gertrude
Raynard; one son, Donald of
Agincourt; one daughter,
Mrs. Bruce (Kathryn)
Gibson of Pickering; one
brother, Harold of Goderich;
and two grandchildren.
A funeral service was held
at St. George's Anglican
Church in Goderich on
Friday, May 28 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend Robert J. Crocker
officiated.
Interment was in the
Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
Pallbearers were Lyall
Mabon, Stephen Chapman,
Scott Chapman, John Craig,
Bob Gibson and David Vail.
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 109 and the Ladies'
Auxiliary held a memorial
service at the McCallum
Funeral Home Thursday
evening, May 27.
Proctor, Bill Elliott, Mery
McAllister, Jim Clutton,
Karl Gooding and Bill
Parker.
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 109 and the Ladies'
Auxiliary held a memorial
-service at the funeral home
Tuesday evening, May 25.
GRAFTON EDGAR
(WHITE) WESTON
Grafton Edgar (White)
Weston of London, formerly
of Bayfield and Goderich,
died 'at Westminster Cam-
pus, Victoria Hospital,
London on Monday, May 24
at the age of 69. .
He was born in Hayfield on
April 21,-1913 to Edgar and
Nina (Johnston) Weston.
He worked as a baker.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Gladys Morgan;
one daughter, Mrs. Gordon
(Judy) O'Neil of London;
one brother, Clayton of
Chicago; and five grand-
children, Ronald, Linda,
Michael, Brion and Jason.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Wednesday,
May 26 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend G.L, Royal of-
ficiated.
fficiated
Interment was in the
Bayfield Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Alvin
MRS. HELEN
•(MACKAY) WARK
Mrs. Helen (Mackay)
Warp died at the residence of
her family, R.R. 5 Goderich,
on Sunday,.May 30.
She was predeceased by
her husband, Robert Wark of
10 Noxom Street, Ingersoll,
in 1968.
She is survived by one son,
Bill and daughter-in-law,
Beth of R.R. 5 Goderich; and
five grandchildren, Laura,
Robin, Craig, Ian and
Meighan.
A funeral service was held
today, Wednesday, June 2 at
2 p.m. at McBeath Funeral
Home, Ingersoll. The
Reverend John Jennings and
the Reverend Douglas
Gordon officiated.
Interment was in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
HERMAN E.
MAYNARD
Tiernan E. Maynard of 142
B McDonald . Street,
Goderich died in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
on Monday, May 24 at the
age of 72.
He was born in Port Hill,
Prince Edward Island on
July 6, 1909 to Arthur and
Lulu (Gorrell) Maynard.
As a young man he moved
to Regina where he worked
until . returning east to
Toronto in 1951. After
retiring in 1966, he lived in
Vancouver, returning to
Toronto in 1971 and to
Goderich in 1975, He worked
as a colour supervisor for
C.I.L.
During World War II he
served as a private in the
Army Medical Corps. He
enlisted and was discharged
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