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late WilhiankAnger and Mary
He was employed as a farm
hatd as a liOnCalan and in later
'Years was a factory worker, Bevies
a MeMber of St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Winghara and Wingham
Branch 180, Royal Canadian Legion.
Mr. Anger had just marked 59
years of marriage to the former
LuIu E. Collins, their union
solemnized in ginirie on Jan. 2, 1929.
She survives to Mourn his passing,
with their faitily: Norman and Josie
Anger and •Bruce and Rose Anger,
Wingham; Florence and Glen
McLean of Hanover; nine grandehil-
dren and 12 great-grandchildren. He
was predeceased by his five
vas held Wedp.esrly at 1:30 h
finlerb1 be.
Ige officiating. Member
On 0.,
da
service' ow.. es
intersnent will take place m retie
Centetery.
Pallbearers were Bill Ange ,r
Terry Anger, Bill Bolt,on, Steven -
Anger, Murray Thompson and Peter
Mario;,Florai telbilteeweret*rrled
by Stephen -Anger andStephen
Mario*. • A'1 -
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Church WO* Fund *add_ be
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DonatiOns, to St Pall's Anglican - • .. A , , , i .:‘ . , P %AY ' r' '''''....i, • , . '
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appreciated as -.expressions of 7.• - - . mamokszmnawmat..-Noteac-mmokraissocumistriarrr
sympathy. ,. .,
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enneth- FOXIOrti
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death of daughter
P.
Members of her family are mourn-
ing the sudden, death last week of
Mrs. Lloyd Hutriphrey of West Wa-
Wanosh wh�. passed away Monday,
IL at hothe. She *as in her 548th
Mts. Humphrey was the former
Florence Marjorie Willoughby,
daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Sieling of
Wingham and the late James Wil-
loughby. Besides her husband and_
mother, she is survived _by one
daughter, Bonnie and her husband,
John Melichercik, of Guelph; two
sons, Richard and his wife, Ramona,
of Auburn and Bradley and his
friend, Janice Cook of West
Wawanosh and three grandchildren,
Ellen and Christopher Humphrey
and Ashley Melic.hercik.
Her three sisters and their
families also motwn her death: Jean
and her husband, Keith Toye of
Kitchener; Bonnie and her husband,
Lorne Hamilton and Josie and her
bubband, Norman Anger, all of
Wingham.
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The late Flore�ce.flumphrey
rested at the MacKenzie and
_McCreathIlmeratHome, Luclutow,,„
where cornplete funeral &vice was
_-conducted Wednesday at three
o'clock. Spring interment will take
place in Greephill Cemetery,
Lueknow.
As expressions of concern and
sympathy, donations may be made
to the charity of one's choice.
Morns Township man
dies in his 53rd year
• A resident of the first concession
of Morris Township for Many years,
Herman A. Muscheid of RR 4,
Wingham, died in Wingham and
District Hospital on Monday, Jan.
11, in his 53rd year.
Mr. Muscheid was born Jan. 17,
1935, in Altena, Germany, a son of
Mrs. Gertrude (Kronenburg)
Muscheid and the late Ludwig
Muscheid. His mother now resides in'
West Germany, as do two brothers
and three sisters.
Surviving besides his mother and
siblings, are his children: Barbara
and Rheal Rochon of Morris.
Township; Olaf of Carstairs,
• Alberta; Angela of Scarborough;
Sonja and Derrick Sturgeon of
Alliston; Helga of Toronto; Renata
of Wingham; Eric and Thorston,
both of Morris Township and
Natascha of Belgrave. There are
• five grandchildrert. He was pre-
deceased by his Wife, the „former-
"ebj ouwsma, in,[15177 and one •Bruesels •
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Erna Bishop,'- a. bfe4oas please
ore*: 'Township; died in
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Gerrie arepleaSed
Stebiliwilar°f 1 Iltah:rirldffibeiiret chDec. tiotteknow,
Joseph's Hospita1London welt
five pounds 15 and a half 'ounces WILEY - Mary (E
Joshua ia the first grandchild for of-Beamsv
AhiSte ante and Y announcee
ItOingiS; 2 avi
first'
y her husband
ward Ilisifer to sons
Ethel; 'aerate. and
his Otellara ie ERA Ethel-
. llvedaughters, Nits. Clarence(Eval_
-,-Phrrer (Helen)
•• Potter of near:ford; $4Vinnifred of
• Listotvel; -Ron (Agnes)-Dield of
Monkton, Mrs. lles.s (Ethel) Fined
of Mitchell.
She is also survived by one grand-
daughter, Mary of Waterloo; 14
grancichildren and 15 great-grand-
children; sister, Laura Souch of
Weigh= and sister-in-law Anna
Johnston of Wingham.
She was predeceased by two
grandsons, two sister's, two step-
sisters, one brother and two step-
brothers.-
- The funeral service was held at
the Peebles Funeral florae, Atwood
on Jan. 8, - 1988 with Rev. Vic
Jamieson of Melville Presbyterian
Church, Brussels officiating.
Paljbeareu,:were Michael Bishop,
David -DOI; Robert Flood, Calvin
Flood, Rodney Hinz and Gary
Crie* • -
Spring interment will be in
C ry.
daughter, Runinne (1959).
At the request of the faMily there = mApt.g •pimmi, •
was no funeral 'service. .Priends
called .at The M B ey Utter
Home, Wingham, on Wednesday
afternoon and evening. Cremation
took place, withintennent of ashes
tater in Wingham Cemetery
Smith of RR 2, Listowel
died .Jan. 12 at the Listowel
Memorial Hospital. She was 86.
Born in MarylioroW,h Township
she was a, daughter- of the late
She was prede eAted b
Former resident of Tumberry dies in Oregon. williantanothge,d640 wart
Mrs. Awn Bit/
Lam.** Pi4Omego* Am; .ziwin
(Alic) r of BraMpton ad
A former resident of the fourth
concession of Turnberry Township,
Mrs. Salem Baer of New Hamburg,
died at Sacred Heart Hospital,
Eugene, Oregon, on Friday. Jan. 15,,
in her175th year.
The former Salenia Brubaeher
was the widow of Moses N. Bair
(1978). She weelhe hereeeel-moirAte
of David and his wifel Mari ei
Denfield t John and hloVifew
of Waterlin'ffladrY
Manitoba; M MOM
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wife, EVeiyn,
Elizabeth an
Birky
Harold
OrelloL
by her',
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M011etVille
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survivedMrs. Sniith18 one son;
4044•ii, Listowel;
four siSters, Mrs.AOtiaspeiralio.RR
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YOUNG -- Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Young, RR 3, Teeswater, atmnunce
with pride the birth of their son,
Shaun Alexander, seven pounds,
eight ounces, on)an 11 at Wingham
and District.Hospital, A brother for
William and Shannon. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs.-Airt Ferguson of
Newmarket and Mrs. Lillian Young,
Teeswater. • •
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GRIEVE John and Jan Grieve
(Fryfogle) of St. Albert are happy to
announce the birth of their son on
Dec. 20. Proud grandparents are
Barry and Pat Fryfogle and Mr. and
Mrs. Grieve, St. Albert.
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ByPamWilhams
In an effort toget rid of the
January, blahs or the -Winter blues, •
We plan to, have an unusual, program
at the, Day Centre this week. We're
askIng,.. our participants to search
through their 'sock drawer for their
most etalorfUli interesting socks.
Now " I kin)* .this ' iisfeifids- a bit "off
beat" but our participants don't
999909 *have to wear theseieeks
• on their feet The e allengebe
creative and the socks �ertaiflly•
dal have- to match. -it
terenting-tei00 thereSUlt thisWeek
and put asmile Mitfew faces.
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• Other programsat thecentre this
week include a visit from Bob
Wittig-, Wingham's Chief of Police.
•Chief Wittig will lead a ifiScussion.on
A topic which is seldom talked about,
elderly.: abuse.- I. even 119E400 to
include this paragraph 'n
this :week begause we usually have
more upbeat, topics. Elderly tibiae is
any action Whlch causes harm to, or
neglect. of, an older person. It Can be
physical,.psychological and -or
•financial abuse. It's really a hidden
problem because no one is com-
fortable talking about it. In fact,
abused seniors often refuse to report
the abuse•and may be protective of
their Abusers. Elderly abuse is a
•serious problem and discussion is
rtestep to a solution,
Rab Dorothy Stevens will be
.guestspekers on Wednesday so
erne arnichah* travelling
teost of Canada and
M slides of avast
4f9ot Clinic will be on
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