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.
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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.
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