HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-09-30, Page 19PAGE Illi—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987
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ANDREW BENSON STRAUGHAN
Mr. Andrew Benson Straughan, Goderich,
died at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital on Thursday, September 24 at the
age of 87.
Mr. Straughan was a former town
policeman and member and former church
officer at Knox Presbyterian Church.
He was born in Colborne Township on July
14, 1900, the son of the late James Straughan
and Agnes Old.
He married the former Elizabeth Bessie)
Campbell of Wingharn on June 27, 1928.
Surviving besides his wife are: Benson
and his wife Catherine of Barrie, Martin and
his wife Noreen of Goderich, Donald and his
wife Victoria of Barrie, Roy and his wife
Irene of Goderich, John and his wife Marion
of Goderich, and Dave and his wife Kathie of
'I'rbut Creek.
Also surviving are one sister-in-law
Amelia Straughan of Goderich, and two
brother -in-laws Herbert and Stewart both of
Wingharn. Twenty-three grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren also survive.
He was predeceased by two brothers and
two sisters.
The funeral service was held on Saturday,
.eptember 26 at the McCallum and Palla
Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Johnson of
Knox Presbyterian Church officiating,
Flowerbearers were granddaughters Lin-
da .Johnston, Cynthia Straughan, Heather
Straughan, Allyson Straughan, and Sarah
Straughan. •
Pallbearers were grandsons Steven
Straughan, Jim Straughan, Brian
Straughan, Ken Straughan, Glenn
Straughan, Cam Straughan and ' Andy
Straughan.
Interment in Colborne Cemetery.
ELIZABETH JANE CARTER
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane (Bess) Carter of Fqr-
nhurst Glen, Clinton, died at Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, September 20.
She was born in Wheatley, Essex County,
the daughter of the late David Imeson and
the former Margaret Brown.
She Married Ronald John Carter in
December of 1928 at St. George's Anglican
Church, Windsor.
Surviving beside her husband are: son
Terrence I Terry) of Brantford, son Richard
(Dick ) of Amhertsburg, son David of Clear-
water, Florida, daughter Margaret (Mrs.
Robert Warren) of—Stuart; Florida,
daughter Eleanor Brooks of Windsor, and
son Ross of Oakville.
Also surviving are one brother Royal Im-
eson of Wheatley and many grandchildren
• and great-grandchildren.
DE3ITUARIES
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She was predeceased by one son William,
sisters Edith, Charlotte and Winnifred and
borther Winston and Roland.
The service was held at the McCallum and
Palla Funeral Home on Wednesday,
September 23 with Pastor John Beausoleil of
the Seventh Day , Adventist Church
officiating.
Cremation at Woodland Crematorium.
WILLIAM ROBERT DALRYMPLE
A well known Brucefield resident, William
Robert Dalrymple, died in Stratford
General Hospital on September 21. He was
69.
A lifetime resident of Brucefield, he was
born on June 15, 1918; the son of the late
Harry Dalrymple and Milda Anderson,
He was the owner and operator of the
Dalrymple Garage in Brucefield. He was
also involved in community work, serving
as a member of the IOOF Lodge 210 in
Brucefield and a member of the Masonic
Lodge in Hensall.
A veteran of World War II, Mr. Dalrymple
was a prisoner of war from August 19, 1942
until May 7, 1945 after he was captured from
the raid on Dieppe.
He was a member of the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 140.
Mr. Dalrymple also served on the board of
managers of the Brucefield United Church.
He is survived by his wife, the former
Beatrice M. Cooper, as well as children Bun-
" vie and Robert Marshall of Collingwood and
Betty and Bruce MacPhee of Goderich.
He is also survived by two sisters, Jean
Mrs. Forbes Elliott) of Stratford and Grace
I Mrs. Ray Pepper of Bayfield.
Funeral services were held at the
Brucefield United Church on September 23
with Rev. Lorne Keays officiating. Inter-
ment was held at Baird's Cemetery.
The Beattie Funeral Horne, Clinton, Evade
the funeral arrangements.
Memorial donations in Mr. Dalryrnple's
memory were received for the International
Red Cross.
LILLIAN VIOLET HINTON
Lillian Violet Hinton, of Cedar Street, Kit-
chener, died at St. Mary's Hospital, Kit-
chener, on Wednesday, September 23 at the
age of 88.
Loving mother of Jack and his wife
Margaret of Goderich, Ruth I Mrs. Verb
Barnett 1, Shirley (Mrs. Norman Duncan ),
all of Kitchener. Also sadly missed by eight
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
She is predeceased by her parents; her
husband, Ernest; three sisters and one
brother.
Funeral and corrunitall services were held
at the Ratz-Bechtel Chapel on Saturday,
September 26 with Bob Green officiating.
Interment at Woodland 'Cemetery.
WATSON
Russ and Betty are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter, Sarah
Elizabeth, at Strathroy• Hospital, on
September 22, 1987. A little sister for Joshua
and Matthew, and a granddaughter for
Charles and Beverley Orr, and a great-
granddaughter for Alvin and Elsie Proctor.
Macdonald
Debbie and John are delighted to announce
the birth of their first child, a daughter,
Brianne Joanna, born Sept. 24, 1987 at
Metropolitan Hospital Windsor, Ont.,
weighing in at a tiny 5 lbs. 6 ozs. Thrilled
first time grandparents Joanne and Jim
Riehl, Goderich, and second grandchild for
Noreen and John Macdonald Sr. St.
Thomas, Ont. and a great granddaughter
for Tillie Stewart, Goderich, Ont.
GRIFFIN
Joe and Maureen (nee Reaburn ) wish to an -
NEW BORN NEWS
nounce the arrival of their daughter, Rose
Eileen, born September 13, 1987 at the Peace
Arch Memorial Hospital, Surrey, B.C. A
sister for Will, Cole and Emy. Happy grand-
parents are Stella and Eric• Reaburn,
Goderich, and Ted Griffin, Surrey, B.C.
MAIZE
Derek, Damien and Chantelle are happy to
announce the arrival of their sister, Natasha
Darlene, bor-n.. September 13. at .9:.14_p.m.
weighing 5 lbs. 9 ozs. Parents are Steve and
Cindy. Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Maize of Dungannon and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Laframboise of Goderich.
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