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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-29, Page 8F.-. P .. t. ,I. ... t .. J ' W -'TU WUM%am Advance -Times, '!burs., April 39, 19M BMW POId � Wroxeter,'Personals Abort Joww"d Announcement .WebsterIEieldiad st Gelpa �/: Ua�/ t u '�: A litelaog resident of the ' Mrs. Cliff (Jean) Henderson of Mar. and Mrs. Petw Itaballs Mr. and Mrs. Mea Bbmwt and MllOf fernier ww'd�li Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Martens, aaarl- - area, stn Webster art Whltechut^cb farthing, to sold seed corn tar Brent Paul Dol#, Ave-year-o;d Sandy and Je°nitec of TgeOMO Glen, Kitchener, v�etal wsdned The village of Tsatswatatr was RR 3, Ilderton are pleased W UPLAND: In bull!# masrwiy diad Wednesday, i1 =1 in Uni- Funk Hros• S� corm Com 1>e°Y son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Do 21 spent a couple of da Ys Wt queers w-?' :-,o. .� _ _ _ -- "a r'o" ""' Ll --r '-- announce the forth forthcoming mar- of a dear husband, tatter alto vwdty iilospital. Leaden, at the for about Ave yeah. iAckYer RdL, Gtrelp4, and for- with Mr. and PAA! PAr!. CD.u► ante Qe- as, >as. ing of Albert J. Worrell which Qc- 111-- ;,: ;;� ,,,, gr :• Ex'rs , 'I-- ,-.: r 40 of U. Mr- W�tW 1118,41-bem 0° September 3, 1913, he mar- ned tt,e ["mw Lana mWlY of Wim. :: ; on ii"Quesday of last week. He +hent. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mus- Members of the W�lite family spent the weekend at their borne cured in the Wingham and Db- trid Mary to Gsry!'Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Elston, RR 1, who passed away April 29, 1975. hospitalized April since, the beginning Jane Taylor in Kinbutn. She Oracle- leaves, besides his parent, one grove were in W gr' Walkerton on here. Hospital on Tuesda 90. Mr. Worrell was in bb � Arva. The wedding will take We watched you suffer, and heard you sigh, of after suffering a broken hip. ceased him as did a brotor, brother, Mark; !tis grandparents, Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Ross Tomas spent Tbtt's- year. place on May 15th, 1976 at St. Pat- All we could do was just stand by. Mr- Webster was born in George, and two sisters Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- William RR 2 Doig, their son-in-law and da ��, day with her sister and brotbW- Born in Toronto on October e, rick.a Church, Lucan, Ontario. Silent thowghts of times together West Wawanosh Township on June 25, William (Myrtle) MacGrostie Wroxeter and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Weber and Kevin. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mm- 1913, he was a son of the late Al- ' Old memories will last forever. 1887, a son of the late John Web and Mrs. Ed (Pearl) Smith. Ronald Bolce, Wiarton. thews, Preston -Cambridge. bprt J. Worrell and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Marks of -Always remembered by wife sten and Sarah Anne Humphrey- Surviving are one on' George of Whitechurch ; two daughters Funeral service was conducted Mr- and Mrs. William Wright visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black, Mrs, Floyd Ellis, St. Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stewart liams• In the early 1940s be be- came the editor of Th T Wi am are pleased to an- pounce the marriage of their and family. He farmed all kis adult life, `A a ' Mrs. Cliff (Jean) Henderson of at St. James the Apostle Anglican APos A°g London, at the, weekend. Musgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Wes ewe, N p��� ttre�wwe ter the weekly daughter Joanne Elizabeth to member of St. Helens United Church, he served the Brucefield and Mrs. Stuart (Lois) Church in Guelph, with burial in ,. Heim�pel early last week. Mrs. Y for more than Barr Y Wellington Whytock, son of on West Wawanosh School Board for a gr amney of RR 2, Auburn; grandchildren, one great Wocldlawn Cemetery there. Damages of $616S David Robinson has re- turned to her home atter spend- yam: . - Always active in the life the Mr. and Mrs. Everette Whytock, n " T�water• The weaamg number of Years, sold Mutual Life Insurance for several child; one brother, Elwell of In memoriam contributions to the Kitchener by OPP it the winter with her daughter, � Ml's. William Smith. of village, he served as reeve and will take place on Saturday, May g - 1976 years and was treasurer of West Wawa- Wingham; and four sisters, Mrs. James R. (Fuel )Mitchell of -Waterloo Leu- kemia Association, in care of Dr. reported P Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke last year, despite failing health, he capably Y performed his duties at seven o'clock, in Wingham United Church. nosh Township for a few years. Toronto Mrs Lorne (Do th) �°'� Chan, 205-18 Pine Street Durr the week of A >aH April 19-25 have returned to their home here as d ro y I , w en of Bryce County. He After he ,retired from active McKenzie of West Wawanosh, Kitchener, are being accepted as the Wingham detachment of the after spending the winter months was a member of the Teeswater Mrs. Claude (Zylda) McKay of expressions of sympathy. Ontario Provincial Police in- in Florida. United Church and the Teeswater Grand Rapids, Michigan, and vestigated six motor vehicle col- Mrs. Allan Griffith visited her Lions Club. lisions which caused an esti- aunt, Mrs. Harry Had, in Pres- Surviving are his wife, the e Mrs. Wilfred (Donne) Mdnney of � Mrs. C. Bondi Agincourt. mated $6145 in property damage ton -Cambridge on Thursday, former Alice Hughes; one daugh- VANASTRA J Funeral service was held and one injury. Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage, 3rd. ter, Mrs. Bob (Elaine) Petersen Friday at two o'clock at the On April 25, David W. Budnark Line Wallace, were Wednesday of Elmira and one son, Robert of former store MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, G@O. D• Fisher of Stratford was northbound on visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross London. He is also survived by Lucknow, conducted by Rev. dies suddenCounty Road 12 north of Con- Tomas. three sisters, Mrs. Gordon (Vio- owner dies Albert Cook. Mrs. Ann Pritchard cession 7-8 Morris Township let) Dennis of Toronto, Mrs. Joe was organist. Interment followed when his vehicle went off the road BELM ORE (Agnes) Wilson of London and ARENA Mrs. Charles Bondi of 290 in Greenhill Cemetery,George Duncan Fisher of 17 and struck a hydro pole. He was Lucknow. and Street West, Wingham, later taken to Seaforth Hospital Starting this week, in McIntosh Mrs' George (Pat) Sweet of Centre Street, Wingham died at Pallbearers were Lorne p Church, and until August, Toronto. He was predeceased by passed away his sleep at his for treatment. be , the I s booking now for Spring, the Wingham and District Hospi- Durnin, Dawson Craig, Bill Rin- home on Friday,Aril 23. He was Officers conducted 30 investi- one son and one sister. April newly -confirmed members of the tal on Friday, April 23, after a toul, Earl Jamieson, Ronald in his 72nd year, gations with 55 charges being laid church will be taking aq, active The late Albert Worrall restedbrief Summer and Fall year. mess. She was in her 79th Jamieson and Doug Gaunt. under the Highway Traffic Act, part in the services. This week at the Macpherson Memorial Born in Trabia, Sicily,on Left to mourn his passing are Twenty-eight warnings were Stephen Johann had the call to Chapel, Teeswater, where his wife, the former Rena es issued with three char p, psalm selection. funeral service was held FridayKE TIME � worship, and the March 24, 1898, Mrs. Bondi was Carruthers of Kinloss Township, gas laid Karen Fitch read the scripture at two o'clock, conducted b Rev. under the Liquor the former Josephine DiCola, a whom he married in Wingham in 4 r Licence Act. and Linda Renwick and PattyArnold Proud. Interment fol - daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Stapleton 1932; five daughters, Mrs. Arnold Wright sang a duet. lowed in Teeswater Cemetery. Salvatore DiCola. At the age of P (Vivian) Lou sed of Niagara . ' seven, she came to North Ameri- g Clark Renwick returned home Pallbearers were Cliff Bucking- Hockey Rentals, Broomball, etc. dies at home Falls, Mrs. William (Kathleen) Fireman Involved after spending a few weeks in the ham, Alex MacKenzie, George Please Phone ca and resided in Pittsburgh, Gibson of Whitechurch, Mrs. hospital. Millen, Bill Collison, Bill Millar Penn., before moving h Ren The death occurred Saturday, Robert (Mary) Dawson of Camp- in car collision and Don Thompson. Floral tri- frew, Ont. She received her ale- April 17, at his home 232 William bellford, Mrs. Carman (Sandra) butes were carried by Duffy Col- mentary education in Renfrew Machan of Brussels and Mrs. vin Herb Duff Bob Ferguson 482=9667 and was employed by a yarn and Street, n. Mr. Stapleton etonur.Wade responding to call Belgrave u g Stapleton. Mr. Stapleton was in Robert (Doris) Esrey of Port and Clarence Sutcliffe. fabric mill in Cornwall. She then his 72nd year and death followed Elgin; two sons, William of Don During the week of April 19-27, Miss Marjorie Procter of worked in her parents' -fruit store a lengthy illness. Mills and Gordon of Ayton. There the Wingham Town Police in Sarnia spent a few days last week and ice cream parlour is Ren- are 13 grandchildren and one vestigated one motor vehicle with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' frew until 1917 when she married Born in Turnberry Township on sister, Mrs. T. (Annetta) Jantzi accident. On April 19, fireman Robert Procter. SUTTON PARK I N N Mr. Bondi and moved with him to September 1, 1904, Mr. Stapleton of Milverton. Ronald E. Beecroft of 213 Fran- Belgrage library hours will be Wingham. was a son of the late James George ces Street was responding to a from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday Mrs. Bondi was well-known to Stapleton and Susan Wade. He rg Fisher was born on fire alarm and on the way to the evenings, starting May 1. Kincardine, Ontario many people in Wingham and- later moved to Culross Township December 12, 1904, at -Morris, fire station became involvedirn a surrounding district for her work where he -attended S.S. No., 3. In Manila• His parents were the collision with a vehicle driven by Tops In Entertainment and Dlnin in operating an up-to-date fruit his early life, he farmed and later late William James Fisher and Lynn L. Richardson of 59 Prin- CANADA MANPOWER g and vegetable store with her he was employed as a stationary Mary Gillies. In 1909, he moved cess Street, Ingersoll. There was husband until 1964. She continued engineer. He retired in 1971. - with his 460ily to Kinl6gs Town- damage of $1,500 to both vehicles. CENTRE For Your Enjoyment to serve the public with integrity ship where he attended S.S. No. The department laid two for another eight years with her Mr. Stapleton was a member of 10. He and Mrs. Fisher :lived at charges under the Liquor Licence COUNSELLOR Now Appearing This Week: son Sam, who operated a retail . the Wingham Pentecostal Taber- Lobo from 1932 until 1936 then Act with one charge being laid ORIENTAL JE fruit store and later added ares- nacle. farmed on the home farm in Kin- g g I n attendance �E« Survivingare his wife the loss. ed later was employed K a under the Highway Traffic Act. (Last Appearance In Canada) servant. In all, her a years a , former Ma Matilda Chandler, plumber. For twelve and a half One charge was laid under the TOWN HALL serving the public gave her a �' Narcotic Control Act. The town great deal of happiness as she whom he married at the Presby- years, he was employed as a sta- police also investigated an WINGHAM Next Week: RUFUS ROAD MACHINE - Back by popular demand enjoyed making friends. terian manse, Wingham, on June tionary engineer at the Wingham assault causing bodily harm and May 6, 1976 Recording Artists Mrs. Bondi's husband prede-_ 18, 1934; four sons, Lloyd of New and District Hospital. He movedare still investigating an act of ceased her in 1964. Surviving are Dundee, Glenn of RR 1, Ailsa to Wingham in 1967 and had been vandalism causing minor dam- 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. May 10 -'15: CHARITY BROWN - T.V. 8 Recording Artist two sons, Carl and Samual, both Craig, Don of Selkirk, Ontario, living retired since December 31, age to the laundromat. of Win ham; e�nrnd one dau titer, and Cecil of Kingston; three 1970• Mrs. Donald �"lCheresa) Compton daughters, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Mr. Fisher was a member, of St. - of London. There are eight Biggins of Vancouver, Mrs. Andrew's Presbyterian Church DI E D grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Douglas (Velma) Hollingworth of Wingham; the Oddfellows of • " Joseph (Frances) Areno of, Montreal and Mrs. Clarence Lucknow prior to their disband - Valleyfield, g (Guelda) Holmes of Mitchell. ment• the Wingham Lawn Bowl- COOK -Passed away suddehly y Que., Mrs. Angelo , Win RR 3, ham (Mary) Caruso of Arnprior, Mrs. There are 15 grandchildren and ing Club and alley bowlers; the at his home, g ervice one sister, Mrs. Bert (Florence) Curli on Sunday, April 25, Lloyd Evelyn Badali and Mrs. Mar- Club and the a Semor Citi- Direct Cook i garet Saso, both of Ottawa; and Holmes of Wingham. He was zeas. n his 58th year. He is one brother, Vincent DiCola of predeceased by three sisters and survived by four daughters, FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE Ottawa. She was predeceased by one brother. The late Mr. Fisher rested at Julie, Linda, Anita and Made FUELS PLUMBING HEATING an infant son in 1928. The late Mr S 1 ted the S. J. Walker Funeral Hom line; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , ta to ' The late Mrs. Bondi rested at the R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home where prayers were re- cited Monday at 8:15 p.m. Removal was made Tuesday to Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church where Mass was con- ducted at 10:30 a.m. by Rev. A. J. Nolan. Interment followed in Sac- red Heart Cemetery, Wingham. Pallbearers were Don Compton of London, Jim Henderson of Mitchell, Gerald Wilhelm, Peter Curtis of RR 1, Wingham and grandsons Charles and Carl Bondi of Wingham. A Fe n res at the R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home where service was con- ducted at 2:30 on Tuesday of last week by Pastor Ron Baker of the Wingham Pentecostal Taber- nacle, assisted by Pastor Don Al- brecht of the Teeswater Pente- costal Church. Pallbearers were George Marsdin, Tom Gardner, Bev Askett, John Hunyady, Alex Ross and Curtis Dawson. Three ne- phews, Albert Aitken, Stuart Aitken and Clare Robinson, car- ried floral tributes. ED'S Siding, Roofing & Eavestroughing • Vinyl or aluminum siding *Aluminum Seamless Eavestroughing • FREE ESTIMATES Get the job done right at the right price! Take your choice aluminum or vinyl siding ... $80 per square. Phone 347-2419 Monkton SPRING IS HERE Time To Tune -Up And Clean Up Your Car WITH A SUPER TUNE-UP AND A TEXACO TOMMY SPECIAL JET GLAZE WAX JOB AT GORI-NG'S TEXACO 357-3368 GET YOUR HOLIDAY ICE HERE BLOCKS AND CUBES ( r , until Monday, thence to St. drew's Church for service at Vo o'clock, with Rev. Robert Arm- strong officiating. Interment fol- lowed in South Kinloss Cemetery. Pallbearers were six nephews, Perrin Lowry, John Simpson, David and Boyd Carruthers, Ross Forster and Donald Jantzi. Floral tributes were carried by Waiter James of London, Farish Moffat, William Evans, William Rintoul, James Breckenridge, Reuben Appleby and two grand- children, Lonnie Fisher and Billy Gibson. Harry Cook of RR 1, Belgrave; brothers, Donald of Wingham, Graham of Ripley and Austin of Toronto; sisters, Mrs. Shel- don (Velma) Jacklin of Grey Township, Mrs. Harold (Irma) Slessor of Glamis, Mrs. Jack (Audrey) Lewis of Wingham and Mrs. David (Freda) Kirkby of Belgrave. He was predeceased by one sister, Yvonne. The late Mr. Cook rested at the S. J. Walker Fun- eral Home where service was held Wednesday at two o'clock. Interment followed in Blyth Union Cemetery. DARRIN HICKEY of the Wingham Cub group prepares to roll his way into money when the Scouts and Cubs held a bowl -a thon Saturday at the Wingham Bowling Lanes. More than 53 Cubs and Scouts took part in the bowl a rama. A Wedding Arrangements fG. ,Cut flowers . Plants Flowers by c Wire Service LEWIS :FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 CONSTRUCTION Askes Brothers CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions 8 Renovations FREE ESTIMATES - Ph: 528.2726 Box 122, Lucknow T. M. A T. 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