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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-05, Page 6PAGE 6 -GODERICHSIGNA-L-STAR, THURSDAY, J1JLY 5, 1979 , This is the Grade 8 graduating class from the Clinton and District Christian Sthool. Front row,left to right, are Marietta Oskam, Heather Turton, Margaret. Schoernaker, Jnanne_Tplona, Mr. R. Schudrrn,an, Caroline Bos, Angela Dykstra, Sylvia Veenstra, and Cathy Bodman. Second row, left to right, are SIvia Haverkamp, Dianne Lazet, Roger Stryker, Peter Uyl, Hank Nyman, Steven Roorda, Raymond Greidanus, Donald Boersma, Cathy De Boer and Joahanna Kootstra. Third row, left to right, are Michael Maaskant, Jeff Van Wyk, Raymond Ka ast-ra,kieha-rd -Br.a-ndeph-er,a, Allan Roosenboom, Mark Vanden Berg; Bill Van Wyk, Clarence Vande Ran, Peter Raidt and Casey Vanden Heuvel. (News Record Photo) Huronview news The residents have enjoyed watching the Video. Tapes this past week made from en- tertainment during Senior Citizens Week. .0n Tuesday evening we had family night, and , were fortunate to have Roger Quick and the Rainbows. The Orchestra consists of Roger Quick cir0Ahe guitar, Johnny Wurm on the fiddle, Mary Anne MCClinchey, guitar, Jerry Quick on the drjms, Jo Anne NicClinchey blaying The Ltlano, and Norma Quick bass. The program lasted a little over the hour, and left the -audience wishing for more music. Residents throughout the home have expressed the desire to hear them again at a later date. On Wednesday af- ternoon, the June bir- thday party, put .on by the Clinton Institute was held. M.C---for the af- ternoon was Mrs. Doris Batkin. Miss -Barbara Carter, and__Mio Judy . GOttorich'dod.-district obituraties. WILLIAM J.. BERRY _William J. Berry of Dungannon died in . Clinton .Public Hospital on Saturday, June 30 at the age of 81. He was born in, Magherafelt; -- Northern . Ireland on June 11, 1898 to Robert and Annie (Crossett)Berry, He worked as a truck driver for Edward Fuels, Goderich. - • -He -is -srvived' by his _ ''Vv:rife,-Plorence Jardine McDonald; 12 children, Mrs' • El in (Mary) ",, ard_en - The ,Goderich Garden Club held its • monthly I:need 'on the evening of June 0 at the Robertson Me orial School. A part of its annual -co tribution toward civic b autification,. the- Club has joined this spring with the -I-iospital Auxiliary. to provide a. new planting at the front entrance of- the 'Alexandra Marine and General -Hospital. Art Bordeau did the planting which -includes 45. -euonymus and ever reen - - Chambers and Joe, both Funeral Home at .2:30. of God e rich ..... Mrs. Ken (Margaretta) Mullen, Mrs. Elizabth (Betty) Hamilton and Thbmas, all of Goderich, -Donna, Mrs. Larry (Isabel) Brennan .a-nd Samuel, all of Lod-dom--- :Mrs. Roy (Ann) Dupuis of Mississauga, Robert A. (Sandy). and Gordon Aoth of Huron Haven 'and William Jr. of Ashfield Township; one sister; seven brothers; _30 grandchildren •and - - ---r- great-grandthildien. A funeral service was held at MOCallum T:he Reverend C.G. Westha-ver 'officiated assisted by the Reverend Ronald C. IVIcCallum, Interment was in Dungannon Cernetery. were-gurrs, Joe, Thomas, Robert (Sandy), Gordon, W-illiam•Jr. and Samuel.- , Flower:- bearers were grandsons Mark Berry, Brent. Berry, Doug David 13;erry, -David Hamilton and Harry Chambers.- dub meets -*Ninety, geraniums have also 'been. .Planted at 'Xubilee Park, courtesy of the Garden -Club. . Bev Zoethout, home - econamiCs teacher at the Goderich,, DistJrict' --Collegiate Institute gave The theme for the a most informative talk Flower Show in the Huron on the nutrients available County Coiincil Chamber from our. gardens. She during Apt Mart is --explained ., which -Children's Books, in vegetables. provide each honour of -the, Inter- vitamin and hoyv, to national Year of the preserve those vitamins Child. Susan Gower IS-- during cooking. We, who convener'. She would like---fhink,,we have the -best of to hear from anyone everything in Canada wishing :to enter an arrangement or willing to man the door or to.con- tribute flowers for rran ements g s. a g . must make a -bow to India where • there , are 100 varieties -Of vegetables grown as opposed to 50 Canada. $1 295 11 • is a small price topay fo eace .of mitt • WESTCLOX SMOKE. DETECTOR For the home and cottage. Early Warning• Dual-chamber lonlitation system detects danger as soon as fire starts. Easy to., install, One year Westcloxwarranty. Hurry to Wlseway-and take adyantageof 'tfifs'Hot Summer Sprial - while stock lasts. Super summer „. - INISEINAY HOME & BUILDING CENTRE • FRED J. HUDIE LTD. Relyfiold Rd, Vinton 4824441 OPEN: MoNDAY.FIIIDAY it A.m..* P.M. tafitanav A.M. - P.M. a . .4111111111111.11411.111111,11.111111.1.11111.6, • '. 41, WILLIAM LINFIELD —AM:JERSON' William Linficld Anderson of 98 Elgin Avenue West, Goderich died in :Alexandra Marine and -General Hospital op, Friday, JUne 29 at the age of 81. • _ ;He was born in Dunga-nnon on August 5, 1897 to Eliiabeth (Caesar). a'nd George ' - Anderson. He graduated from :Maar:id a I Ccil lege- •a butter maker:'He was employed for 39),/ years, with thy Chevrolet Division of General Motors in Detroit, retiring to- Goderich Septem-ber of 1966. He was a member of Knox Pres311±erian Char& in -CO& rich. During -the First World War he served with the. 161st Battalion. He was married Oft December 18, 1926 to Ruby Curran She sur- • v iv:es him. • - Also surviving him are three sons, --Alan of Harper Woods, Michigan, Curtis of Mt. -Clements. Michigan and Arthur of Sterlin-g Michigan; and seven gran&h. 1 -le wa,s predeceasedbY one daughter-, ;Cora, Nell AnderSon. A funeralseV-.ice was held on Monday, :Tuly 2 at at 'Stiles Funeral. Home, in Goderich. The Reverend Royal officiated. Interment: was in Dungannon Cemetery. Pallbearers -Were Thomas Anderson and _William, Caesar - and grap.dsons, Scott, Michael, Douglas and Mark Anderson: • ROBERT JOHN (JACK) SPOONE,R -71ta-bert--.Tottri-'7(STO10 • • Spooner of 160 Picton Street West, Goderich died .suddenly at hits ,• residence _on Sunday, July 1 at the age of 53. He, was. ---born - Cotlingwood,"-Criyrario on July 29, 1925 to Amelia (Currie) and -Robert John Spooner. - • He waykea, as a cook at, ilte Clinton air base and Centralia before retiring, fri 1973. ved *tin Goderich for 27 years and was -a -member of Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich. • On 'July 1954 he married Meryl'e Lorna Gross In Stratford. She _. predeceased him onMay 13, 1976. He - .was also predeceased by one brother, Edward. He is survived by one ison, Edward' LTed,) Spooner at horrrejl two siste-rs, rs. rgaret Parks of Flinton, OntariOtT= and .Mrs. John (Amelia) Doolittle of Toronto: aild one- brother, Gary of Collingwood. • A funeral --service was held at StileS Funeral Horne „ on Wednesday, July 4 at 2 p.m. The Reverend G.L. Royal officiated, Interment was in the Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. • • Carter sta4hed the program off by singing severa-I numbers, ac- companying theryisleves o,n the guitars and Mrs. Lorne Radford played a --piano solo. Marie Flynn rounded off the program accompanied by Lorne. Lawson, Ken Dale, Cecil Skinner, Norman Speir,• and Wilson McCartney. Cupcakes and a cold drink were served at the -. end of the program. ' The van'took a drive on Thursday afiernoon down to Dashwood to ARC Industries open house. Mrs. Mary Brandt, Mrs. Iris Sparling,. Mrs. Alma Davis, Mrs. --Mabel Garrow, and Mrs. Mary Ann Regier, Mrs. Bernice Glousher had a tour of the building, a chance to buy some delicious baking...,, and other items forvale. Mrs, Edna Snell tells ds she, is looking forward to her grandson's wedding Dashwood .Saturday June 30th. ,•• FAMILY & CHIL0REWS EXCURSION SERVICES- F.A.C.E.S% WEEKLY CAMP July 9-12 !Date: Age: 11-15 years Location: Point Farms Provincial Park Date: July 23-26 Age: 8-11 years Location: Parkhill Conservation Area Date: July 31 -Aug. 1 Age: 5-8 years Location: Point Farms Provincial Pork Date: Aug. 13-16 Age: 11-15 years Location: Parkhill Conservation Area Aug. 20-23 Date:Ag e: 8-11 years Location: Point Farms Provincial Park Contact: Pauline Hall 524-7356 Sponsored by: F.A.C.E.S. of HurortCounty Aassessammammerw coming: - Watch next week's paper for further details -2'---11111 COME AND SAVE A BIG IA BUNCH ON OUR... RIGHT GUARD SPRAY DEODORANT 200 ONLY LYSOL SPRAY - 3690. 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