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oderich and district obituaries
CLARA BAKER
Mrs. Clara Baker, of
491 Rankin Boulevard,
Windsor, passed away at.
her residence on Thur-
sday, March 20, 1980.
'She was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs.
Simon McDonald off St.
Mary's; her mother was
the former Rose McCann
of West Wawanosh
Township.
She is predeceased by
her husband, Frank P.
Baker.
She is survived by three
daughters, Gloria, of
Windsor, Dawn, of
Grosse Points, Michigan,
Mary Jane, Grosse Point
Farms, Michigan, and
one- sots,--.. Desmond ---P.
Baker, of Harper Woods,
Michigan; also one sister,
Ann (Mrs. Joseph
Bannon) of Windsor, one
brother, the Reverend
Father • Simon J.
McDonald, of Simcoe,
and five grandchildren.
She was riredeceased
by one son, Michael, and
one brother, Charles J.
McDonald.
Funeral services took
place from the .Janisse
Funeral Home in Win-
dsor, to Holy Name of
Mary Church, Windsor on
Saturday March 22, 1980,
with Father McDonald,
brother of the dececeased
off iciatjng.
Interment was in the
family plot in St. Marys
Cemetery, St. Marys. .
LT. COL. LLOYD
WILLIAM CURRELL
E.D., F.C.I.S.
On April 19, 1980 'Lt.
Col. Lloyd William
Currell, E.D., F.C.I.S.
died at his home at 57
Kenmanor Blvd.,
' Agincourt at the age of 82.
He was born ,in.
Goderich on April 18, 1898
to Edward and Blanche
(Walters) Currell. -
He was married to
Martha (Pearl) Shipley
on July 17., 1920 in Clinton.
He attended school in
Goderich, Clinton, and
Stratford and went
overseas with the
Canadian Expeaitionary
Force 1916-19, first with
the 161 Infantry Branch
and finally with the .47
Canadian Infrantry
Branch. He continued
service as Adjutant (3rd)
Huron Regiment and 34th
-Ontario Tank Regiment,
rotarian, Independent
Conservative, and a
Royal Canadian Military
Institute member.
He worked with G.M.
Corporation, Ontario
Hydro, and the W.E.
Phillips , Company
Limited, Oshawa.
He was a member of
the Royal Canadian
Legion and the Masonic
Lodge, and was a
member .of the Zion
Wexford United Church,
Agincourt.
He 'is survived by his
wife, and children,
Thomas of Oshawa, Mrs.
Dorothy Chant of Mon-
treal, and Roberrt, of
Minneapolis; also ten
grandchildren and one
great grandchild; two
sisters, --Ha---(Mrs. --Irvine
Oke) and May (Mrs.
Lorne Rodges), and one
brother, George, all of
Goderich.
Herestedat the Ogden
Funeral Home in Agin-
court -until funeral ser-
vices at Zion Wexford
United Church with the
Reverend John D.M.
Wood officiating.
Interment was in
Maitland Cemetery in
Goderich.
Pallbearers were
Harold Chambers, Don
McArthur, Bill
McCallum, Leroy,
Harrison, Rick Rompf,
and Fred Schumann.
DOROTHY BOWEN
A Goderich native,
Dorothy Bowen, died
suddenly •in Victoria
Hospital, London on April
22 following a three week
illness. She was '75 years
old.
Mrs. Bowen was born
Goderich on February
14, 1905 to. Mr. and Mrs.
Launce Levis. -She lived
in Wingham .and Clinton
and on March 3, 1927 she
was married. to Wesley
Brown in Royal Oak,
Michigan. The couple
lived in Royal- Oak for 45
years where Mrs. Bowen
was a member of the
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Bowen , .was
predeceased iby her
husband and an infant
son, Lloyd Wesley. She is
survived by two brothers,
Jack of Burlington . and
Bob of Hersey, Michigan;
three sisters, Grace
Cooper of Kippen, Helen
Bryant of Stoney Creek,
Fran Haddy .• ,.'.of
Willowdale and a step-
------compieting-his---t °riiitary--si-s-ter; Pdrr_ Mer-a—of-
career .as Lt. Col. and Clinton.
Commanding Officer of The Reverend Norman
the 11th Armoured Pick conducted funeral
Regiment, Oshawa. services at Ball's Funeral
He was a member of Home in .Clinton on April
town council in Clinton' in 25 and interment followed'
1926-27, was vice- in the Clinton Cemetery.
chairman of the Oshawa The pallbearers were
Community Chest Fund, liavid and Robert Cooper
treasurer of the Citizens of Kippen, Paul castle of
War Services Committee, Dorchester, Brian Castle,
secretary, Canadian of Hamilton, Malcolm.
Armoured Association, Douglas of Willowdale
vice-president of the and Paul Haddy of Kit -
Corps Association, chener. •
member of the Officers . Funeral services were
Club, past master of held at the Ball Funeral
Lebanon Lodge, a home on April on April 25
with Rev. Norman Pick
officiating. Interment
followed in the Clinton
Cemetery.
The pallbearers were
David and Robert Cooper
of°Kippen, Paul Castle of
Dorchester, Brian Castle
of Hamilton, Malcolm
Douglas of Willowdale
and Paul-Haddy of Kit-
chener.
ROBERT W. BELL
Robert W. (Peg) Bell of
Goderich, died of
leukemia Monday, April
21 in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital
after an illness of five
years. He was 81.
He was.born December
- 24, -1898--in- -Goderich-4o
David and Elizabeth
(Jackson) Bell. He lived
in Goderich all his life
except for service
overseas' in two world
wars.
Mr. Bell worked at the
Huron County Jail from
1949, becoming governor
in 1950 and remaining as
governor until his
retirement in 1969.
Following his
retirement, he made his
home at 57 St. Andrews
Street with his wife, the
former Kathrene (Kay)
MacDonald of Detroit,
Michigan, whom he
maried in 1959.
He was a member of
Knox Presbyterian
Church and the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch
109. 'He was also a
member . of the
Menesetung Canoe Club.
Surviving are his wife;
two sons, Bob of Guelph
and Lorne of Detroit; one
daughter, Mrs. J.
(Colleen) Derrigan,.r.-
Detroit; ' and nine
lbarbec
timIftatarser,
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GODERICH
grandchildren and seven
great grandchildren;
He was predeceased by
one son, Bill.
The funeral service'
was at McCallum
Funeral Home on
Thursday, April 24 with
the Rev. G.L.Royal of-
ficiating.
Interment was in
Maitland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bill
Leason, Tom Eadie, Don
Stemp, Abe Frith, Vince
Clarke and David
Walker.
Relatives and friends
attended the funeral from
London, St. Thomas,
Waterdown, Toronto, Mt.
Bridges and Detroit,
Michigan,
GLADYS E'RRINGTON
Gladys Luella Pearl Er-
rington died in Wingham and
-District Hospital on Friday;
April 25, 1980. Beloved wife
of Geordie Turnbull of 126
'Diagonal Road, Wingham, in
her 80th year. Mother of
Mrs. Gerald,(Beulah) Lassa -
line, of Goderich, Mrs. Harry
(Louella) Hamilton of Grand
Bend, Mrs. Lloyd (Marjorie,
Carter of Clinton, Newton
Black of Sarnia, Reg Black of
Port Colbourne. Alsosurviv-
County proposes
expansion -of -Unit
BY SHARON DIETZ
The property committee of Huron County
Council has proposed the county build a new
building for the Clinton Branch Office of the
Huron County Health Unit.
The existing facilities are unsuitable for the
efficient operation of the health unit because of
the expansion of the Home Care and Nursing
programs by the Ministry of Health.
Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Brian Lynch,
told county council at their April meeting, last
Thursday, increased• space for the Clinton
office is essential because it is very likely a
Home Chronic Care program will be set up in
addition to the Home Care and Nursing
programs.
Lynch told council he was having a meeting
with the Ministry of Health on Friday to discuss
settingup the chronic care program. He said
such a program has tripled the staff and space
requirements in another unit he knows, where
the program has been established.
The property committee proposed the new
building bp built on county owned property at
Huronview Home for the Aged at Clinton.
Lynch said a building of 3,000 to 4,000 square•
feet would be required and estimated the, cost
would be between $200,000 and $300,000. -
The property committee will look into the
feasibility of building a suitable health building
on the Huron view property.
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where funeral service was
held at 2 p.m. on Monday.
Interment in Brussels Cem-
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SUNBIRD 2 DOOR COUPE
Colour - silver. Serial No. -562591.
List '5594.
SALE 55,140.
SUNBIRD 2 DOOR COUPE
Silver, mats, rear defogger.
Serial No. 571241. List '5,732.60.
$11LE $5,257.
SUNBIRD 2 DOOR COUPE
Dark green, mats, rear defogger,
sports mirrors, power steering.
Serial No. 572104. List '5,970.05
SALE 55,456.
SUNBIRD 2 DOOR COUPE
Bronze, mats, rear defogger,.
sports mirrors, automatic, power
steering. Serial No. 572074,. List
'6,348.30.
SALE $5,776°
SUNBIRD 2 DOOR HATCHBACK
Silver, mats, wheel lip moldings,
rear defogger, sports mirrors,
'automatic, power steering, rally
wheels, Serial No. 570580. List
'6,
SALE $6,048.
SUNBIRD SPORT 2 DOOR COUPE
Gold, mats, rear defogger,
automatic, power steering. Serial
No. 572111. List '6,611.80.
SALE $6,010.
SUNBIRD SPORT HATCHBACK
Maroon, custom interior, mats,
rear defogger, console, stripes,
power steering, power brakes,
automatic, rally wheels. Serial
No. 570116. List '7,285.15.
SALE $6,,583.
SUNBIRD 2 DOOR HATCHBACK
Maroon, rear defogger, Serial
No. 570634. List '5,929.80
SALE 55,431.
SUNBIRD 2 DOOR HATCHBACK
Gold,• mats, wheel lip moldings,
electric defogger, sports mirrors,
automatic, power steering, rally
wheels. Serial Ne, _579492.—List_.
'6,661.55.
SALE $6,048.
SUNBIRD SPORT 2 DOOR COUPE
Block mats, rear defogger, sports
stripes, automatic, power
steering, rally wheels, white let-
tered steel belted tires, h. 5. bat-
tery. Serial No. 551899. List
'6,979.25.
SALE 56,30.
SUNBIRD SPORT HATCHBACK
Gold, custom interior, mats, rear
defogger, console, stripes, power
steering, power brakes,
automatic, rally wheels. Serial
No. 569231. List '7,285.15. 6
SALE $6,583.
SUNBIRD 2 DOOR HATCHBACK
Yellow, mats, rear defogger,
sports mirrors, power steering,
accent stripes. Serial No. 571191.
List '6,233.
SALE 55,683.
SUNBIRD SPORT 2 DOOR COUPE
Dark blue, mats, rear defogger,
power steering, Serial No. 572000.
List_'6�233.55
SALE $5,69 .
.SUNBIRD SPORT 2 DOOR COUPE
Dark blue, light blue vinyl top,
custom interior, mats, landau
roof, rear defogger, console,
stripes, power steering, power
brakes, V6 engine, automatic,
rally wheels, over sized tires.
Serial No. 571275. List '7,664. 80.
SALE. 6,898.
SUNBIRD SPORT HATCHBACK
Silver, custom interior, mats, rear
defogger, console, stripes, power
steering, power brakes, V6
engine, wire wheel covers, over
sized tires, rear speaker. Serial
No. 572639. List '7,665.60
SALE $6,904.
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ALL PONTIAC SUNBIRDS include as standard equip-
ment tinted glass, body side moldings, white wall
radial tires, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed tran-
smission, custom wheel covers, powered ven-
tilation, lighter, bucket seats, custom radio.
Hamilton St,y Goderich 824.8,391