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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-01-04, Page 13MIME J M Mil® mo ME MA N \\X Ter\Ne ona Visiting at the home of John On Christmas Eve, Heather and Marie McIntosh for the McIntosh; Bud atnd Kim Breyley, Christmas weekend was their son, Janet and Jillian, Travis and Janet Mike and his fiancee Sue of Koehler. Tamara and Derek. Huntsville; their daughter Kim and were treated to a special rime her husband. Bud and their ehil- when they visited the farts of dren, Janet, Julian and Robert Jr. Tony and Fran McQt ail. They of Ohio; their son Dave and his enjoyed a horse-drawn wagon friend Liz of Tillsonbnrg; Rob, ride around thefhnn and later bot Brenda and family of Walton; cider and squares. Mr. McQuail Heather McIntosh andJanet and told them about his commitment Travis Koehler and family of Bel- to organic farming and took the grave. All were present last Mon- children on a tour of nib barn and day for the McIntosh farnilY let them collect eggs from the Christmas held in the Belgrave In- hens; A great time was enjoyed by all. On Boxing Day and Dec_ 27, Clarence Stokes. Clarence and Mildred Yuill of Belgrave visited at the home of Bruce Elliott and family at Arkoua_ Dr. John R. Lichtenberger of St. Thomas and Gordon Elliott and family visited there as well. Visiting at the home of John and Sandra Dorsch, Amanda and Melinda on Christmas weekend were: Shirley Dorsch and John Doucette of Kingston; Warren Wray of Baden; Tom and Shirley more.. Keller, Teresa and Chris of St 3a - The Fiero family Christmas cobs; Betty Restibo, Sophie, Tine was held Dec. 27 at the home of and Charlie of Kitchener; Elgin Dave and Melanie Pletch and fats ily, RR 1, Belgrave_ Those attend- ing were: Thelma Pletch; Keith Pletch; Kevin; Barb, Michelle and Tanis Pletch, all of Belgrave; Jeff and Ryan Pletch of Paris; Keary Pletch and Scott Tomlinson of Woodstocik Joe, "Ruth Ann and Sara Russell of Guelph and Wayne and Joan. Pletch, Wing - ham. solute Hall. On Monday, Dec_ 26, Cam and Alice Yuill had Christmas at their home in Belgrave. Guests includ- ed: Sandra Nivens uf Mitchell; Krista Collinson of Brampton;. Wayne Nivens of Goderich; Bea- trice and Alec Nivens of Nile; Jim, Sharon, David and Matthew Niv- ens of Brookside and Wayne and Beryl Nivens of London. On Christmas Day, Clarence and Mildred Yuill of Betgrave vis- ited with Mrs. Yuiii's sisters, Marg Nickel and. Edith Stokes of Bel - and Marie Hogg of Wingham and Louisa Scbneller of Wingham. Shannon, Lloyd. Anthony and Amber Moyer of Ingersoll visited on Boxing Day at the home of Joel and Anita Arkell, Justin, Jer- emy and Jordan. Also visiting for a week is Juanita s brother, Mike Wilkins and his fiancee, Helene Robin of Brownvale. Alta. HENRY -Wilfrid Henry of Wing - ham passed away on Dec. 26, 1994, at. Braertrar Retirement Cen- tre in Wingham. He was in his 87th year. Mr. Hemy was the beloved hus- band of the late Mao (Irwin) and the late Clarissa (Morrison). He was the stepfather ° of Mrs.. Kenneth (Kathleen) enacInexizie of Richmond Rill and Joyce Dennis of RR 2, WWingham, Mr. Henry also is survivedeby (tis brothers, Cecil Henry of Schomberg, Clifford Henry and sister Niles. Donald (Gla- dys) Smith, both of Moisten. Ile wig peredecea.sed by his sis- ter, Marion Henry. Funeral services were held at the McBurney Funeral Home, Wing - ham, on Wednesday, Dec. 28, at 3 pin_ with visitation one hour prior to of Wingham the service.Rev. Vicars an of- Hodge f- 11 rWingham was the clergyrtnat Interntent in Wingham Cemetery. Gorrie Personais , Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grainger • afternoon en their way to Wing - and 1a. Janet Graingcr visited ham. - with Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Wel- Wayne and Wanda Cornnnor, !isms at RR • 1, Listowel, on Desk and Devin, joined •.•ob Christmas Day. and Margaret Fergusen for dimmer Janice Mann • of the University on Sunday evening_ Nickel ofof Toronto spent the Mr. and Mrs_ Geese holidays with her parents, Mr. and Teeswater, Mrs Nickel Mrs. Ronald Mann._ and Edith Stokes of Belntore vis- Mr-. and Ws_ David mail- 'tied with Mr_ and Mrs. Bob Fere chael, Bradley and Michelle, nelson oar menden afternoon, spent christens Day with Mr. and Boxing Day. three l Van was prede- ceased by two sisters and one in- fant brother. She rested at the Betts Visitation Centre. Gerrie, from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 29. The funeral ser- vice was conducted at 2 p.m. Fri- day. Dec. 30, from the Christian Reformed Church. in Listowel. Spring interment in Goole Ceme- tery. In remembrance, donations to the Wycliffe Bible Translators, P. O. Box 3068, Station B, Calgary, Aka., or the charity of your choice, would be appreciated by the fami- ly. nit _ . _ _,, Sunday HOGAN--Elizabeth J (Betty) Ho- chool gan passed away on Monday, Dec_ 26, 1994,at Fordwich Village Nursing Home in her 84th year. Mum_ Glen Mr.Machaael at Wroxet- -sympathy is extended ro the er_ fancily of the late Mrs Sylvia Van Mr. and Mrs_ Alvin Mundell de Kemp, whose fuses) was last visited over Christmas weal ettd Friday. with Mr. and Mrs_ Reilly Thornton Christmas Day guests of Bob of Kincardinee. and Marie Strong were their faun - Mrs. Vehna Marta spent Christ- !y naertbers; !Irian arae Jill Welsh. mas Day with Mr. and Maw Oar- . Kyle said Sara of Harriston and ence McC=aihim at Wingbaru. Mr- Kent and Lynda Strong and Les - anti Mrs. Gordon Mane and Mr. and Mo. Jack Mann visited at the same home_ Hailey and Alexis Payne- of Kincardine visited last Tuesday with Mr. attd Mrs. Alvan Mundell. Bob and Florence Gibson host- ed it Christmas dinner on Dec_ 24 with their family in attendance. Taking part in the celebration wee: Douglas and Joan Gibson and girls of Orangeville; Charles and Brenda Gibson and boys and Bob and Genevieve Giibsba and daughter of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Sr. left Saturday eve- ning for an extended visit at Kitchener, returning home to Ger- rie on Wednesday evening. Dec.. 28_ Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fe gu_soa ons Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs_ Eric McKenzie, Da- nielle and Christopher of Se Cath- arines. They stopped there in the Rainbow Club The members and friends of the Mary Hastings Rabthow Chsb en- joyed a potluck dinner at their Christmas meeting. Evelyn James, president, presid- ed for the meeting and soli call was answered by naming your favorite Christmas carol. All took part in a sing -song. Flora Beaton played some fate piano music and readings Jam en by Mary Caravel!, Mrs. and Merle McFarlane. which were She was the beloved daughter of GORRIE-The United Church Me late Mi. and Mrs. John T. Wad- Sunday School held its second an - el and wife of the late John Hogan, neat Christmas concert on Sunday, Left to mourn her passing are Dec_ 18, at 7:30 p.m. Approximate - her sons: John Hogan of Calgary. ly 6,c- along with their par - Alta. and James Hogan of Vice ems, grandparents, other family B. C. She was a sister of Edward members and friends_ were in ars Wadel of Teeswater, Mrs- Harold tendinae_ (Eleanor) Johnstone of Pinkhill and First on the .programwere the he Ann of Gorrie. Rets Strong also visited earlier' last mon' be- fore leaving to spend Christmas with Bob and Joanne Allan and family of Kitchener. Visitors with Lloyd and Sadie Faust on Saturday, Dec. 24, were: John and Marie Diefenbaker and Sherri, Sharon and friend Ken, Darren and Normajeart Diefen- baker, Daniel and Bradley, all of Guelph; David and Elaine Char- ters. hasters. Joel and Kari of Sharon and Wayne and Jan Faust, Emily. Eric and Evan of Mrs. Ethel Brown returned home last Thursday alter spend- ing a week at the home of Nor- man and Jean Malloy of Peals On Wednesday, Mrs. Mulloy, tensile, Leslie and Mrs_ Brown visited with Paul and Cherub Tompkins and Philip and Ralph Tomkins of Kitchener. - Iamnes Wadel of Sudbuiy_ There primary classes dressed as "Littre also are 11 grandchildren serviv- Angels..They performed songs for ing_ the audience's enjoyment, ac tom - Mrs Hogan was ptedeaeased by pied by teacher Eleanor MacE- wen awwen on the guitar. Next was a t entitled "A Mouse's Tale", which reenacted the ranger scene, and was performed by the remainer of the Sunday - School classes. Complete with cos- tumes were mice, a sparrow, a don- key, a cow, shepherds, wise men, camels, sheep, an angel, Mary, Jo- seph awl baby Jesus. audience panicipetion with the Christmas Carols the Par want was indeed enjoyed by all rrt To end the evening, aset-Lynne visit was made by Santa Clads with neat bags for all the children rad eve s me of the adults. Thanks are extended to all who arcade the evenin such a wonderful seeress her sisters, Edna French and Mar- garet (Schies€el) Pollack. Mass of the Christian Burial was celebrated at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Teeswater, 011 Wray, Dec_ 28, at 11 a.m. with Father Eugene Solicki offi- ciating. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Culross To Funeral arranaagernents have been entrusted to the McBurney Funeral Home in Witgham_ WhitechurchPersonals r•sern. ,ems, �ti��'�� �:�,\\\�tn�\�' ,ate �.\;��. Some of the older readers. will ' ily of London; Mr. and Mrs. BzusselsArad be saddenened to learn of the Elliott and of death of Ross McGregor, at one Barry and Crystal Elliott and fam- time .a resident of the sesond of et Christmas was held Satter Kinloss_ He passed away Saler- at his late residence in Toronto. day' Dec- 24, at the horse of Ar- Mi. McGregor was the husband die and bdildred Pardon. Tose of Teresa and father of Shirley attending were: John and Kathy and her husband Robert Ford of Shreeringa and fatally of EJnaira; Vancouver and Ross Jr_ He also Kevin and Lode Falconer and is survived by a brother Mac of family of Blyth arae Brace and San Francisco and was prods- Kendra Chine of Thrown. no_ ceased by Clark, Molly and Mr_ and Mrs. Bt" d Christy Gnaw Funeral service ca as held ane girls were visitors last Thms- Dec. 15 at the Ward Funeral day evening with Doo and Jean Herne in Weston. Rosa withMr_ and Mrs. George Arm- Day visitors std spent ,Christmas week Don and Jean Ross were Bofb and with and Judy Perry and Lois Ross and Alexander Wa- fatnlby of BtigbL Also in anal- text= Brian ad Laura Ross of dance was their son Larry and 1Rfitchell and David, Wm And'revw Cathy Armstrong and Amy of St and Brandon Ra Mr_ and Mr's.. Murray Spending Christmas weekemd Alex. Adam and John, spent in Sarnia with Mr_ and Mrs. 1111 chriarmas with Rim`s Glover and iamb were Mr and Enid and Clifford Roesler of Peril - Mrs. Wallace Milligan_ rgarn_ On Box- btu Mg Day, they were joined by Al- Richard , Day of Vancouver Ian and Norma Falconer of erode- John Day of , tiet Pat and Straka Donnelly were borne for the ChristmasTia arae l aJF with their Bosing Dayof Walter Day - and' . & and �',.a' and Karen* Mrs. Simplon� ent were: with her daughter gam;,�,, ;'gqI��?a`c,a�l� and. Rari3�ly�,.,. Laidlaw. of qy�'u� p�,�. �,y g�� Machete and Jasonof Darc1 meso. Me.. and Mrs. David and Susan EUIattld Cit- l Sahli. Q LE EE i -William A_ Lediet of RR 3, Wingharn, passed away en Friday, Dec. 30, 1994, at W and District Hospital. He was in his 85th year. He was the dear father of Pres- ton and Julie Ledict'bf and Frances and Wilson Daw of RR 3, Wingham. Mr. Lediet also is survived by his sisters, Mrs. Bill (Hanle Dankert of Guelph and Mrs. Ken (Eva) Simmons of RR 4, Win one brother, George Lediet of Florida. In addition, he is strived by seven grandchildren and four great -guns Mr. Lediet was predeceased by his wife, Corrine (McLean) in 1965 and brother Preston during World War 11, N (1980), Gordon (1984) and Alvin (19 •). Visitation was held at the McBurney Feneral Hone in W- on Monday, Jan. 2, front 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pen. Funeral services for the late hone were held in the funeral horne ore T Jan_ an_ 3, at 1 pita_ with Capt. Roy Seca officiating Spring interment • in Brandon Cemeteryt Belgrave. Marton ;donations to the Wingham Salvation Array Worship Centre would be appreciated as ex - prions of sympathy. McG -Johtia Robert (Jack) McGee_, of Maple Breezes badge, Locknovi and a .a,a.-, ; ::y of Myth, Dungannon and Witagerana, passed away at Winghamanal District Hospital on Monday,. Dec26, - 1994. Ile was 87 years of age. Bairn at Wingham on Dec- 14, 1907, Mr. McGee was a son of the late Robert McGee and his wife, Elizabeth Mr_ McGee was predeceased by his wife, the former Doreen Haney. in 1991_ He also was predeceased by two daughters. Dorothy Ening- ton in 19',;, and Helen McLeodin 1990. He is survived by bis -in-law, Harold Eningtoeatad bis wife en of Lacknow, seven grandchil- dren a -grandchildren Funeral service Ice the lase Jack McGee was held at the MacKenzeh and McCreath Fennel Lsaa: w. on Wednesday, Dec. 2& at 2 p.m. Rev_ A. Cm* officiated. Inseementm Wingbam Cemetery. VAN de - yivia Van de Kemp of Carie passedm away en Wednesday, Dec. 28. 1994, at the FordwinhV-t13 Nursing .e in her 80th year. The farmer Sylvia Visser, she was barn Nev. 9; 1915, in She was dao beloved wife of the lam Jam Van de Kemp. wix) predeceased her in 1990. Mrs. Van de Kemp was the lov- ing mother of Tina aid B111 1- penhower a7f Got John and El- ken Van de Kemp of RR 2, - Tim and Reny Van de Kemp et - hither) and .1 and Gloria Van de o@S ' is silo- rY: by 15 pandehildren and 1a quite interesting. The monthly draw prize was won by Mary Aus- tin, Thank -you notes were received and read in appeeriation of dona- tions from the Mary Hastings Club `through the collection of grocery tapes. The highlight of the meeting was when the identity of the "Secret Simms" was revealed through an exchange and display of gifts. This ended a worthwhile year of 1994 meetings. Viter Personals t, ,\N\-\:\ Arthur and CYC G'bson and Dennis; Ron and Heather Riley, David; Marcia Gibson, all of Lon- Jarred and Joel of Wingham; Ron don; Ronald and Terri Gibson, and MaryBeth Gilbert, Krista and Andy, Ria, Jessi and Jaake, Bel- Troy; Dennis and Lynda Hendee more; Stephen and Louise Payne, son. Beaijamin and Jennifer of Jannine, Yvonne and Cheryl of Haratston. Gosrie all were home with Mrs. Mrs_ Hazel Griffith spent Box- Eleanore Gibson for a family ing Day with Brian and Aileen Christmas on Christmas. Day. Manuel and Amanda at Heritage Marcia remained .for: a longer vis- it. Christmas Day guests with Lyle and Shirley Hart were: Bob and Patty Bradshaw and Kelly: Dale and Diene Drumm. Kayla and Alicia of Palate; Peter Collison of Kitchener; Mrs. Ei- leen Marks and Adriee and Elaine Poirier of Miississaeugga_ . Mrs. Hazel Griffith spent Christmas Day with Jinn and Ver- na Robertson in Goderich_ Jimmy and Debbie Robertson, Jillian and Cory of Dungannon, also were Mrs., Pauline Dixon and Mss. Reith Kerr and family of spent Christmas Eve with Joe and Delores Kerr and family at James- town amestown and all spent Cbristanas and Boxing Day ,at their cottage at Point Clark. Bill and Shirley Hart visited with Doug and Marsha Hare Ben Estates. Seaforth and accompa- nied them to visit Tim and Maud Eaton last Tuesday evening. The Mannels and Mrs: Griffith visited Lorne and Brenda Ward; Trevor and. Murray and Jim and Sherri and sons Cody and Tyler nor St Thomas last Wednesday. Alex and Anne Stewart, Kitch- ener, visited over the holidays with her parents, Les and Marga- ret Douglee Mas. Florence Dickisoh, Jim and Karen Dickison, Stephanie, Danielle and Dustin. were Christ- mas guests of Dan and Kathy Dickison, Angela and Jaime of Genie. We are sorry to learn that Wes Newton is a patient in hospital, but hope for a speedy recovery and return home. Lyle and Shirley Hart, accom- panied by hers. Willy Nixon of Fordwich and Bill and Shirley -and Jessi at Boaanvelle ,carouse Hatt, attended the wake for Pal e. from spendin Christer Poirier, Adrien Pttiriea's father; in with Stewart and Andrea Camp- " Mississauga last Wednesday eve - bell and Kyle at 'ilk. nntg. Mrs_ Eileen Market who had Oliver and Audrey Riley hosted =tuned home with Adrien and " a fancilyChon Christmas Elaine Poirier last Tuesday, came Day with the.following areae ling: back to Wroxeter with . the Hans Btil1 arid Doreen Wildfliatge and on Thursday. IA 1 ADVERTISERS! Get noticed Print Measurement Bureau 1994 results Ontario English Community Newspapers 4,889 English adults in Ontario road a co rn- rnrmity newspaper every weeirl As a percentage of the total F.ingfish adult population 18+, on average 61% reported readttng a ooarunalr y newspaper in the past seven days_ 4,889,000 61% Multiple oat: P '94 shows that on average each issue has 2.7 exposure 70% of Community Press readers refer to the average ism on than 1 day. 43% refer to the average issue on at !mast 3 different days_ 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5-7 okays Duni Aurgence readership: Consramay newspapers delver a (trial autience readershiP twilit 553% of their rakers between the ages of 25-49_ et/ E3ae Read a acannaskti trews - pacer inSae Oast week Taal tese Read a paint Fe taa pest week ® re -24 ■ ses Let the For corrtrntratityi Newspaper Readership has gin by 968,000 English adults in the past 5 years! 1951 Taal ease 7,979,039 1593 Taal tease L573.000 1592 Tama base 7,410.1320 1�1 Tetai blase 7,300,E 1990 Total base r 7,016.003 '94 providesof atittorial Interest with"Readership-to-Possessiol' Ratios' These rates Rushee the strong water of oacratunirly pry minutiae I Reese 0".neacershn rates hav'e inC011199 that ram the general populate' ea 14% 12% UrAes S2014 Zaait m 43% l Tota I base ni Wad i a in the past wee- Percentagesstay not be equal tura to non - tes help you teach your et ket. ddata,pi:'cali357S2O