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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-07-25, Page 24*77.77 ,J1,A it.SWOMX.LINISIAU r.c.r;•11,: "11 11 .;.,!.,;;;;;;:;.; • SWIMMING LESSONS are underway for day -camp children in Wingham. Instructor Heather Wheeler worked with some younger children last week at the swimming pool. • • .: ..4....•—..,90 . .; :Ist.Y',.k ..‘, .. -0.:,:5,„:Lir,,:t4:44...../:.:;. ....... • .0111C latiiiala0.0.244,0*,4.. .0. . , ... .........,s,itt,44 . • . ,.•• • .0 i•%:;:i:42';,-.t:e•ii").:8 il s. •*. ..• 3, .., „.z4f...104.x.,.• g'•,.. • ...., if Vieoji:• .:. 1r :II: . S 0 • : u O he late b , TO rttina. Two e graduated; as a regis- H eci nurseJTOM, The Ontario n46'- 44 onTMay 16, 1927, antfro,„ st-gtadiiate course at 41.0rorttei -1a stern 'Hospital on Sept, 4,1927. tv; he was a member of St, Andrew's " sbyte.rian Church, Winghant In November• of 1926;Florepie urelQn married John Angus (Jack) 1(k nephew of acrntyre in Whitechurch. He pre- grandsons, deceased her in July of 1987. Suf.. B11.4*, Doug, Mi. viving are their family: Grant and Irityre. Flower; Marie Mac!ntyre �f Wingham, ,Bilr'aranddawth and Marion Maclntyre of London; "Carel 'MacIntri their grandchildren: Marilyn and ,tyre„, • er, n4rki'fc;-;81:dce: arne1 by and Janet Macin- • .41 „t.lr:Ste ICA r •••• 4:13...• %O 04, j• s * • •• 044 04akt iliaailhOriktithiada • ▪ • •••• • "As% "1;7 4;1141: • "le et. "•• ° " ..14,44,4scridoartia6A thl11.1117.11p.._ romarormorror Take us with you on your Summer vacation and win! While packing for this years'sumrner vacation be sure to include a copy of The Wingham Advance - Times and your camera/. ebt Abance iinto vivaINSID1 It could bevorth your whiled *err Osser.lueskay. Jur a s. 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To enter this contest, simply take a photo of yourself, a friend or family member holding the • Athiello barsourt NEWMAN—Passed away a County of Bruce General Hospital Walkerton, on Monday, July 17 Mrs. Lillian Newman of Brucele Haven, Walkertim, formerly. o Wingham, in her 85th year. -The for- mer Lillian Hendershot, she wa the beloved wife of the late Fred Newman (1954); 'dear mother o Donald and Bette Newman o Ottawa; Barbara and George Tervit RR 4, Wingham; Marilyn and Don McDonald, RR2,24NTSOels; Douglas IMO Jeanie Neivin'an of Bramalea; Betty Jane and John Gill, Ottawa; Bill and Frances Newman of Wgk- ertort; Richard and Iva Newman of Mississauga; sister of Mrs. Gladys Leggate of St. Catharines. She was also loved by 26 grandchildren and Called, at -The MCBurney Funeral -Honte A4onday ;evening. Ftineral Service is„beuig held in„ e funeral home -tOday tl'ues'ay) at two o'clock Pastor RcisS SMith offi- , elating. interment Will follow in. s -Winghant Cemetery.,0°AatioPS thibfitario Reart andAtiO1011k4ill' dation wou'Iti '''ittated 'as expressions:of sYirtp 30 great-grandchildren; prede- ceased by three sisters and two brothers. Friends called at the Mcl3urney Funeral Home until Thursday when service was' con- ducted in the funeral home at two o'clock by Rev. Bonnie Lamble. Interment followed in Greenhill' Cemetery, Lucknow. Donations to Duff's. United Church, Walton, are being acknowledged with apprecia- tion from the family, as expressions of sympathy. YEO—Passed away at Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wing - ham, on Saturday, July 22, Sparling -Yeo of Wingham, in his 81st year. Husband of the former Gladys Newell, he was the dear father of Bill and Valerie Yeo of Gravenhurst; Susan Sharp and her husband, Max Davies of Walkerton; Faye and Gary Templeman of Wingham; brother of Wesley Yeo of Blyth. He is also survived by six grandchil- dren and five great-grandchildren; predeceased by one brother. Men's group to nice • - ;'..10it t. • 7 OX Clinton 482-3983 MIP4 WIS:4MfrgaMOZW,WZWIRMICA STYKEREIeT iz of RR 4, Brussels, jo fully arm Alice the birth of their daughter, Jenna Nicole, July ,9 at Clinton Public Hospital. A littie,sister for -Kris. ' BEYERSBERGEN—Mr. and Mrs. Marius Beyersbergen, RR 2, Luc - know, are p1 led to anno nye the birth of thei. a, Matthew Robert, six pounds, 14 ounces, on July 14 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Sarah, Andrew and Luke. BENNINGER—Mr. and -Mrs. Gerald Benninger, RR. 1, Wingham, proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Charlene, seven pounds, six ounces, on July 17 at Wingham and District Hospital. A sister for Michael. Howick native dies in the West Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Florence Armstrong of Eston, Saskatchewan, on June 26. Born in Howick Township April 26, 1896, she was the former Flo- rence Gibson, daughter of the late Mr. atul Mrs. Alexander Gibson. She ,Was married to Robert Arm- strong Who predeceased her in 948..nle couple was married ,in 1917 andAlornesteaded near Tyner,'Sask.: • She is» survived 11 one son, Lyal, daanudg hgtrearii idiChlaiWildriq?llasIlAorfril'Ssatrknag- toon, as well as One sister, Mrs. Hilda Roberts of LiStowel. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by brothers,. NOrman Gibson, Irwin Cibso,n, Victor Gibson and Arnold Cibson, attformerly of Listowel, as wen as sisters, Mrs. Dave (Edna) Redpath (Listowel), Mrs. Dave (Mary) Armstrong (Belgrave) and Miss Esther Gibson (Howick). Burial took place in Estop Ceme- tery k •