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Wiliaam F`rane`Saundern
of Goderac diedin Maitland
Manor oin Tuesday, March 15
at the Seel 98.
He was bol in Goderich
on Februai y 25, 1885 to
Alexander and Geraldine
(Cressman). Saunders.
He was the former
president and owner of the
Godeerich. Qrgan Company.
He, also ;served as ad-
ministrator of Alexandra.
Marine and General Hospital
from 1951 through 1957.
He was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church, ser-
ving as treasurer of its board
for many years. He was also
a member of Maitland. Lodge
no. 33 A.F. & A.M.; a.charter
member . of the Goderich
Lions Club and belonged to
the Menesetung Canoe Club
and Goderich Bridge Club.
He was predeceased by his
wife,. the former Abigail
Glen; three sisters, Mrs.
Frederick (Agnes) Chap-
man, Mrs. George (Alix.)
Downey and Miss. Josie
Saunders; and two brothers,
Charles and Walter Saun-
ders.
He is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Clive
Browning ( Gail) Caswell of
Grand Bend; three grand-
children, Robin, Mark and
Michael Sully; and five
1..,
S
great grandchildren, Tustin,.
David, Jay and late Sully
and Simon Francis Kubski.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
ion' Thursday, March 17 at 2
p.m. The Reverend G.L.
Royal of Knox Presbyterian
Church.officiated.
Maitland Lodge no. 33
A.F.&A.M. held a Memorial
service at the funeral home
Wednesday evening, March
16.
Interment was in the
Maitland Cemetery.
MRS. FLORENCE
M. GOODWIN
Mrs. Florence M. Goodwin
of Huronview, formerly of
Goderich Township, died
Friday, March 18 in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital at the age
of 101.
She was born in Perth
County on December 3, 1881
to Mr. and Mrs. James
Porterfield. .
She was a member of The
Order of the Eastern Star
and Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich.
She was predeceased by
her husband, W.J. Goodwin
and one daughter, Mrs..
Florence Schmelke, both in
1943.
She is survived by two
children, Mrs. Sally Lam-
bert of Watford and R.H.
Goodwin of Goderich
Township.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Monday,
March 21 , at 2 p.m. The
Reverend G.L. Royal of
Knox Presbyte ''Church
officiated.
Pallbearerswere C.R.
Goodwin, Don Lambert,
John Lambert, Joe
Harrington, John Harrington
and Joe Goodwin.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich.
MISS MARY
AGNES LACEY
Miss Mary Agnes Lacey of
Goderich died in Maitland
Manor on Monday, March 14
at the age of 95.
She was born' in Goderich
on October .14, 1887 to
Thomas and Catherine
1 Cline) Lacey.
She worked as a
dressmaker.
She was a member of St.
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Nine year-old Danny Groen of Goderich was a happy young man Friday after learning he
was the winner of _a;,10 speed bicycle in a draw sponsored by several merchants. Don
Corriveau of Don's Shoe Place, Man's First Step and Athlete's Foot, Gus Balkouras of the
Candlelight Restaurant, Gord Wright of The Met and Bert Squire of Squire's Gifts presented
the bike to Danny Friday. ( photo by Dave Sykes). ..
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Peter's Roman Catholic
!hurch, Gtderlch and a
charter member. of St.
Peter's Catholic Wopien's
League (CWL) She served
as the first, treasurer and
was the first member of St.
Peter's to• receive a then
new Maple Leaf Service Pin
and Award of Merit at the
50th anniversary of the
League in 1961. The
presentation was made by
Bishop T.J. McCarthy,
former National Director of
the CWL.
For years, the late Miss
Lacey was also a faithful
member of St. Peter's Altar
Society. She was the oldest
living member of the parish
and a member of the League
of the Sacred Heart.
She was predeceased by
three brothers, Charles,
Edward and William.
A funeral mass was held at
St. Peter's Church on
Thursday, March 17 at 10:30
a.m. The Reverend Father
A,F. Loebach was celebrant.
The CWL formed a guard of
honor at the church.
Pallbearers were George
Bedard, Jim Fellows, Wilf
Denomme, Terry Crowley,
Peter McCauley and Jim
"Sherratt.
Prayers were held at the
McCallum Funeral Home on
Wednesday evening, March
16.
Interment was in St.
Peter's Cemetery.,
MRS. BERTHA
MAY HOLLAND
4,
n =pally les
Mrs. Bertha May Holland
of Maitland Manor. Nursing
Home, Goderich, died in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital on Mon-
day, March 21 at the age of
75.
She,waa born in Ashfield
Township Qn December 24,
1507 to Peter and Mary
Elizabeth (Webster) Cook,
Sr. and attended school in
Ashfield Township.
She was married to SAM
Henry Holland in Luglmow.
on June 7, 1925 and lived in
Clinton most off her married
life: She was a member of
Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton..
She was predeceased -by
her husband in 1973;. two
sisters, Mrs. Jack (Susan)
McGee of Goderich and Mrs.
George (Sadie) Hackett of
Cochrane; and one brother,
Thomas Cook of Goderich.
She is survived by one Son,
Wesley Holland of North
Delta, British ` Columbia;
three grandchildren and two
great-granddaughters.
A funeral service and
committal were held at
Stiles Funeral Home in
Goderich today, Wednesday,
March 23 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend James A. Bechtel
officiated.
Interment was in Clinton
Cemetery.
MRS. ALICE JONES
Mrs. Alice Jones of 465
Nelson Street, Petrolia, died
at the C.E.E. Hospital in
Petrolia on Monday, March
14 at the age of 96.
Born in South Wales, she
came to Western Canada in
August 1911 along with her
husband and young family.
In 1937, they moved to
Ontario from Saskatchewan,
where they settled in the
Forest - area from19W- to --
1953. From 1957 to 1973, they
lived in the Goderich area,
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Friday. March 25
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9 AM -5:30 P.M.
FOR CLINTON'S SURPRISE SALE
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The late Mrs. Jones. had
Thed is the Petrol* area
since 1973, and was a
member ,of the Malted
HolinessL'Illiteltl: Dawn,
Township.
She iii survived by three
sons, Reginald of Saskatoon,
Gronwy of Pangman,
Saskatchewan and Elwyn of
Petrolia; • a daughter, s
Louise Jones of Petrolia; 18.
grandchildren and. awe*:
grandchildren..
She was predeceased by
her husband, Edward Jones
in 1948, as well as two sons,
Lloyd of Forest and Ken of
Goderich and an infant
daughter, Letitia in Wales.
Funeral services were
held at the Needhain-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia, on
Thursday, March 17 at 2:30
p.m. with the Reverend
Hubert Hotchkiss officiating,
assisted by the Reverend
C.K. Carlisle.
Burial was in Lakeview
Cemetery, Sarnia.
During the funeral service,
Blake, Maureen, Brenda and
Mark Jones sang the hymns,
"The Eastern Gate" and
"The Purly Gate", ac-
companied by Saundy Jones
on the piano.
The pallbearers were Pat
McCormick, Ed Jones, Russ
Jones, Ron Moore, ' Wayne
Jones and Ken Jones. John
Sturdy acted as flower
bearer.
Expressions of sympathy
are being made through
donations to the C.E.E.
Hospital (Petrolia) Building
Fund. .
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2 Weeks -
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TUESDAY, APRIL 5
4 weeks -afternoon
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MONDAY, APRIL 11
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APRIL 25
4 weeks - evenings.
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for more information
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Look
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GODERICH
Receive
jewels
Worshipful Brother Ebner Graham and -Brother Carmen
Hayden who joined Morning Star Lodge Carlow No. 309 on
September 14,.1932, were recently awarded their 50 year
jewels by Grand Lodge at curlew. Pictured left to right are
Rt, Wor. Bro. Allan Stoll, Wer. lira. Ebner Graham, Bro.
Carmen Hayden and Master of Morning Star Lodge Wor.
Bro. Avard Miller. (Photo by Bob Henry)
THIS IS IT...ABSOLUTELY, DEFINITELY!
The weather is unbelievable, incredible, almost
laughable, ha! ha! ha! Who would have thought we'd
have one last shot at winter recreation, especially Tike
this, and only 2 days into spring.
Well what can we say, we're not laughing, but you could
be, when you come In and see how many dollars you can
save if you take advantage of this our Final, Final, Final
Clearance Sale.
Our prices are the lowest they've been this season, and
for you that means super savings on our remaining
stock.
Hurry in, see them today, before the snow's gone.
Believe us, we're not kidding this time, it's definitely our
final snowmobile clearance sale this season...honest!
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