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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-19, Page 10r Ci ■1 R !!p 10 -Us %%gham Advance -Times, August 19, 1978 La'dl 0 B I T U A R I E S Imperial Esso Agent NM& MILDRED FOERTER MwNIE IRWIIN . FORDWICH -- About 60 rela- in 16th KM Mildred Foerter died Mrs. MinnielUce Mattie Irwin gathered at the home of Mr. tivesdies year Auddenly in the Kitchener -Water- died at Huron w, Clinton Aug. 1 and Mrs. Ernie D'Arcey on Sun - A lifelong farmer of the area, loo Hospital on Saturday July 24. in her 95th year. She was the wife day afternoon to honor Mas Charles Fleming Johnston pass- Sbe was 65. of the late Frederick Norman Ir - Linda Ettinger with a miscellan- ed away suddenly Monday, Aug- She was born Jan. 5, 1911, was win. sous shower. Linda was the re- cipient of many lovely and useful ust 9, at his home at RR 4 Wing- ham. He was in his 76th year. the daughter of the late Henry She is survive¢ by two daugh- gilts for which she thanked Left to mourn his passing are Diekert and his wife Catherine. ters, Mrs. Stanley (Blythe) everyone. A buffet supper was served by two sons, Harold and James, both of RR 4, Wingham; four grand- She married Harold Foerter in Gowdie, Bramalea, Mrs. Edna Mrs. D'Arcey and her helpers. children; and two sisters, Mrs. 1930; he predeceased her in Evers of Scarborough and three eral Hospital, Walkerton, at the t January. 1952. She resided on the sons, Manfred of Carlton Place, Surviving are his wife, the grave and Miss Emma Johnston, 12th concession of Howick Town- Archie of St. Marys and John of great grandchildren. Bluevale. A son, Robert Edward ship until 1956 when she moved to Don Mills; grandchildren, great District Hospital in his 69th year. 4, The late Mrs. Wallace Kitchener. and great -great grandchildren. the new owners of the store are an Newans. Mrs. Foerter is survived by one She was predeceased by one in Howick Township. He farmed 1953. Mr. Johnston daughter, Mrs. John (Doreen) daughter Mrs. William (Jean) BODY SHOP throughout his.adult life. Bannikoff of Waterloo; two sons, Bauer of California. A tri -annual Renwick reunion Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beater in For - For - Lyle of Howick Twp. and Lorne of The funeral service was held was held in Coulter, Manitoba, on Jul 24. Members of the Belmore mesa. Gilbert Johann, Graham Ruth- Paris, also five grandsons and Aug. 4 at the Davidson Funeral community attending were Mr. Y g erford and Don Brice spent a few days camping at Cypress Lake. campingt one granddaughter; three sisters Home, Gorrie with interment at and Mrs. Jim Renwick, Dan, Marilyn, Heather, and Jill; Mr. i Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Bulmer of Gorrie Cemetery. Rev. Wesley and Mrs. Mac Inglis, Greg, Bob, Renwick attended a meeting of for Gowanstown, Mrs. Earl (Henri- Ball officiated. the food systems branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Automobiles, Light Trucks, Church, he was an honorary etta) Grischow of Kitchener, and Pallbearers were Chester Ben- Farm Tractors member of the session at the time h Viola Dickert of Kitchener; one nett, Joseph Bennett, Hector of his death. He was also church treasurer fora approximately 40 PP ard, Doug, Paul, and Peter; Mr. brother, Harold Dickert of Hamilton, Oliver Stewart, Wel- Y years until his retirement a few and Mrs. Jim Mnwick, , and Howick Township. lesly Strong and Irving Toner. years ago. Mrs. Frank Renwick, Mr. and r. Mrs. Ken Dettman and Denise, Mrs. Foerter was a devout 14 North St. 357-1102 His wife, the former Ella Bar- George Inglis, Mrs. Eldon Ren- member of St. Paul's Lutheran MURRAY BROWN nard, whom he married Septem- wick, and Jim Mawhinney. On Cliurch, Kitchener. Murray Brown of Kitchener ber 2, 1933 'at Bluevale, prede- their visit the families enjoyed The body rested at the Roluf's died at St. Mary's Hospital Aug. 1 " Funeral Chapel until noon Mon- after a lengthy illness in his 62nd SIXTY YEARS' MEMBERSHIP in the Canadian Order of da thence day, to St. John's year. Y Foresters was commemoratedon the weekend wh n John Lutheran Church, Clifford, where He was born near Molesworth Cortley of Brussels, District Deputy of the Canadian Order Rev. John Korck officiated. Interment was in the Clifford to the late George Brown and of Foresters, District No. 34, resented a 60 ear in to p 60-year Hwy 86 east of Wingham Jessie Sangster and worked for Rowland Ballagh, right, of Catherine Street, Wingham. In Cemetery. Pallbearers were Garnet Eieh- Oscar Nickel in construction until moving to Kitchener. He is making the presentation, Mr. Conley expressed con ratu- g kolz of Kitchener, Walter Harri- a former member of the Listowel lotions to Mr. Ballagh for the long-standing record with the field, Aaron Dickert, David Trintiy United Church, Listowel. organization. g Dickert of Howich Township, Nelson Reidt and Frank Mc- He recently retired from E and E er, William of Belmont; and two Kenzie of Clifford. Flower bearers were nieces Seegmiller Ltd, due to bad health, He had lived in Kitchener for the 21 .R• Ballagh last week at the home of Victor gets sixty -year pin and nephews Kathy, Nancy, past years. Hartung of Gowanstown. Douglas and Randal Bulmer, all of Gowanstown. He is survived by his wife the former Florence McIntosh, a son A momentous event in the life ed November 25, 1879, and incor- Ken Johnston, Glen Johnston, Jim of Saskatoon, Sask., brothers of teenager Rowland Ballagh on porated December 1, 1879. KENNETH BENNETT John of Stratford, George of Gor- April 11, 1916, was climaxed last In 1976, the organization's 97th weekend when he received his 60- year, the Canadian Order of For - Kenneth Bennett, 65 died July rie and sister Mrs. Wilfred (Jes- sie) Hoy of Wingham. He is year membership pin in the Can- esters donated $97,000 toward 27 at the Wingham and District Hospital. He was born Sept. 30, pre- deceased by four sisters and one adian Order of Foresters. Mr. cancer research. They are now Ballagh received his pin and con- looking forward to their 100th 1911 to the late Edwind Bennett brother. gratulations on the unique year with the intent of recording and Bertha Gilmar. He rested at the Schreiter- achievement from John Conley of a $100,000 donation to equal their He is survived by his wife Lila Sandrock Funeral Home, Kitch- Brussels, a member of Court At- 100 years of service. (Cathers); a brother Richard of coer and funeral service was hgld wood No. M1925 and District Dep- Sundridge; two sisters Ferne Aug. 4 at the Trinity United uty of District No. 34, Canadian Bennett of Toronto and Mrs. Jack Church, Kitchener at 2:30 p.m. Order of Foresters. (Laura) Jenkins, Walkerton and Rev. David Watson - officiated. Burial is at Molesworth Ceme Mr. Ballagh originally joined Robert E. Allan nieces and -nephews. He was pre- tery Aug. 5. the fraternal organization in 1916 deceased by a brother Robert. He was educated at Turnberry Mrs. DuMont was the former as a member of Court Tuck No. 30, Belmore. Striving toward the dies in Walkerton and Howick School and farmed in aim, "Liberty, Benevolence and Turnberry until he retired to Gor-Concord", rie. Mrs. T. S. 'Wallace the order was organiz- Funeral service was held Mon day, August 9, at Trinity Angli Funeral service was held at 2 He married Mildred Perdue in can Church, Fordwich, at 3:30 fo p.m. July 30 at the Davidson Fun- waS lost member Robert Earl Allan of RR 1, Clif eral Home, Gorrie. Rev. Wesley Catherine Stark. She was a grad- Robert Laidlaw ford. Rev. T. Kenneth Hawthorn Ball, Wroxeter officiated. Burial , of Hallman family of Wingham officiated and inter ment followed in Lakelet Ceme was at Wroxeter Cemetery. of Green Gables". On Thursday, dies in London Pallbe*ers were Peter Jorenssen, Jack McBurney, Fred The last surviving member of tery. Pallbearers were Laverne Lewis, Eldred Cathers, Jack the �-amily of the late Cyrus and The death occurred in Victoria Greenley, Harry Judge, Jim Bennett and Hugh Harris. Janet Hallman, Mrs. Thomas S. Hospital, London, on Monday, Chambers, Bob Wood, Delmar A t 2 f Robe t E' . Morris T farmerBelmore Personals RELATIVES GATHER Imperial Esso Agent LIMITED August 11, at the Listowel . FORDWICH -- About 60 rela- in 16th The McIntosh fsSO gathered at the home of Mr. tivesdies year United Church Scores in Belmore baseball and Mrs. Ernie D'Arcey on Sun - A lifelong farmer of the area, has recently been painted. playoff games this week: Bei- day afternoon to honor Mas Charles Fleming Johnston pass- Miss Karen Fitch, recently re- more Intermediates 9, Wroxeter Linda Ettinger with a miscellan- ed away suddenly Monday, Aug- turned from Sherbrook, Quebec, where she was involved with a 2. The Bantams played three games this week, losing one to sous shower. Linda was the re- cipient of many lovely and useful ust 9, at his home at RR 4 Wing- ham. He was in his 76th year. student exchange program. Hillsburg ", winning against the gilts for which she thanked Left to mourn his passing are While in Quebec Karen attended the Olympics and other activi- same team later in the week 6-b, and winning against Formosa by everyone. A buffet supper was served by two sons, Harold and James, both of RR 4, Wingham; four grand- ' ties, provided by the organisers a score of 194. Mrs. D'Arcey and her helpers. children; and two sisters, Mrs. of the program. The 'Old General Store' has Melissa and Rhonda Pratt are eral Hospital, Walkerton, at the Cooper (Edna) Nethery of Bel- changed hands. Brian and Janet visitors with Mrs. Dora McGuin- Surviving are his wife, the grave and Miss Emma Johnston, Marston and their family are now ness and Nancy Shelly Newans is great grandchildren. Bluevale. A son, Robert Edward residing outside of Belmore, and visiting'with Mr. and Mrs. Norm- District Hospital in his 69th year. 4, The late Mrs. Wallace son, William of Calgary, Alberta; Johnston, predeceased him in the new owners of the store are an Newans. WINGHAM two daughters, Mrs. G. (Alice) in Howick Township. He farmed 1953. Mr. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner and family. y Mark Renwick and Lorraine Klein attended the reception for BODY SHOP throughout his.adult life. was a native of Morris Township. His parents A tri -annual Renwick reunion Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beater in For - For - He was a member of Trinity were the late Richard Johnston and Isabella Fraser. received was held in Coulter, Manitoba, on Jul 24. Members of the Belmore mesa. Gilbert Johann, Graham Ruth- SID ADAMS his elementary education at uc community attending were Mr. Y g erford and Don Brice spent a few days camping at Cypress Lake. campingt Complete Browntown Public School, Morris and Mrs. Jim Renwick, Dan, Marilyn, Heather, and Jill; Mr. Ivan Y and Walter RADIATOR SERVICE Township, and attended the Wingham High School. A mem and Mrs. Mac Inglis, Greg, Bob, Renwick attended a meeting of for ber of the Bluevale United Tom, and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. the food systems branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Automobiles, Light Trucks, Church, he was an honorary Walter Renwick, Mark, Gail, in Winnipeg. Farm Tractors member of the session at the time Linda and Andrew; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis, Laura, Rich- Linda wick is currently New Rad Cores of his death. He was also church treasurer fora approximately 40 PP ard, Doug, Paul, and Peter; Mr. councelling at'Silver Lake United Rodding Y years until his retirement a few and Mrs. Jim Mnwick, , and Church Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey, Jeff Cleaning i Flushing years ago. Mrs. Frank Renwick, Mr. and r. Mrs. Ken Dettman and Denise, and Cindy are currently vaca- 14 North St. 357-1102 His wife, the former Ella Bar- George Inglis, Mrs. Eldon Ren- tinning in the Western provinces. - nard, whom he married Septem- wick, and Jim Mawhinney. On o'clock by Rev. Wesley Ball of MACLAND WALL SYSTEMS ber 2, 1933 'at Bluevale, prede- their visit the families enjoyed I >� >•; :'>•:.. ceased him in September 1966. P the reunion and a dance, a rodeo, Mrs. Ralph (Deanne) Dickson of Sales & Service es. Interment followed in Wrox- Funeral service was conduct Indian Pow Wow n era) a a d the en g .... .:..::.::>;::::::.;::::::.;,:.:::::... ;�:><•:••. <::�::�>:;�...... eter Cemetery. by Wayne Baswick at two o'clock eat Manitoba hospitality. Paul 13i• P Y• >����<:': •r::<.::ffl Hwy 86 east of Wingham on Wednesday,A u ust 11 e Inglis and Jim Mawhinney ex- � Y :.:::: ;;:;: •: Phone 519357-3435 ler, Russell Hayden, Allan if S. J. Walker Funeral Home, ten their visit further West. grandchild. There is a twin broth - - fith, James Sanderson, Dewittt Wingham. Interment followed in g t Seven Johann spent a few days er, William of Belmont; and two a free estimate and o ::<:;<• ::;< Bluevale, Cemetery. He was last week at the home of Victor sisters, Mrs. Edgar (Hazel) Smith, Milton, and Mrs. 0. H. JANITORIAL SERVICE borne to his final resting place by Hartung of Gowanstown. •. R (Marie) Schmidt, RR 1, Wrox- Ken Johnston, Glen Johnston, Wednesday evening in the Bel- 4'•..•`•: He was predeceased by one daughter, daughter, Connie, in 1971. SPAR-KLEAN E. PARKER Murray Johnston, Ross Nichol- more hall, a twenty-fifth wedding PAVING Clifford Purdon and John Rinn. son, Bill Robertson and Ross anniversary celebration was held janitorial Services Plumbing & Heating Born in London, England, Mrs. Arthur DuMont of London, Goll. Flower bearers were Jack for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dick - PHONE -'887.6079 February 1, 1894, Laurence Van- formerly of Zetland. Mrs. Du members Brewer, Clarence Goll and Stew- son, with relatives from the com- non came to Canada in 1904. He • art McLennan. munity in attendance. was a member of the 15th Can- Born in Zetland on July 19, 1889. v e,n' O 1 �'Q 1v • • ServiceD;rect r FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS TILES . Wedding Arrangements Cut flowers . Plants . Flowers by r F. Wire Service LEWIS FLOWER 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 Rod Wraith. deal WINGHAM Wallace passed away Wednes- day, ug»s 1 o r I C i aw of Wingham. Dickert and Rodney Wright. Imperial Esso Agent LIMITED August 11, at the Listowel Floral tributes were carried by UNDERCOATING & fsSO Memorial Hospital in her 94th Mr. Laidlaw was born in Mor- four granddaughters of the de- g g SALES AND SERVICE COMPLETE CAR & year. ris Township 74 ears ago, a son P Y g ceased; Susan Dahms, Brenda Lubricating Needs S.M. Sanderson Mrs. Wallace was the former of the late William Laidlaw and Burchill, Judy and Nancy Dick- 4 wat Howick native Elizabeth Hallman and was pre- Sara Code. For several years be- fore,his he the son. PRECISION 357-1554 NIGHT 357-3585 deceased by her husband, two retirement owned Laidlaw Mr. Allan died Saturday, Aug - ELMIRA 669-3657 brothers and two sisters. Surviv- Turkey Farms near ust 7, at the County of Bruce Gen - Stewart Mathew Sanderson of ing are one son Bruce of Mill- Wingham. eral Hospital, Walkerton, at the SKATES RR 1, Bluevale, died Friday, bank; five grandchildren and 16 Surviving are his wife, the age of 68. He was the son of the COMMERCIAL WIRING Also Rural and Domestic August 13, at the Wingham and great grandchildren. former Mary Etta Charters; one late Andrew Allan and Jane Fer- Insurance District Hospital in his 69th year. 4, The late Mrs. Wallace son, William of Calgary, Alberta; guson and was born and educated Additions 8 Renovations He was born in Howick Town- rested at two daughters, Mrs. G. (Alice) in Howick Township. He farmed with ship on June 21, 1908 and was a the Robert •Trench Funeral Fremlin, Clinton, and Mrs. Leon throughout his.adult life. son of the late William Sanderson and Mabel Menzie. Surviving Home, Listowel, on Thursday.(Sheila) Funeral service was conducted at Folkard, Guelph; one P stepson, James Laidlaw, Blyth, He was a member of Trinity PIRO 10% are -Plurpbing Anglican Church, Fordwich. PORT off• two brothers, James of Rose- the graveside of the family plot, and one stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary On March 23, 1932, Mr. Allan Emergency Service -See the Yellow Pages town, Saskatchewan, and Mac of Parklawn Cemetery, Toronto, on Beacom of Hullett Township. married the former Margaret 177 Main St. Listowel, Ontario RR 2, Wroxeter. He was prede- Friday morning at 11 o'clock There are seven grandchildren Irene Hubbard of Howick Town - All types of concrete work Pit Silos ceased by one brother Ross. and five step -grandchildren. ship. She predeceased him on Al's Collision The late Mr. Sanderson rested POOLS ETC. POOLS,ETC. The late Mr. Laidlaw rested at February 13 of this year.g Surviving three daughters, Lynn Hoy at the Davidson Funeral Home, Lawrence Vannan the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, are Gorrie, where funeral service CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES' and on Thursday a private family Mrs. Ron (Rets) Dahms, Enterprises was conducted Monday at twocommital was WWI, veteran service was conducted Walkerton, Mrs. Bob (lyla) Burchill RR Wingham, Complete Line of o'clock by Rev. Wesley Ball of MACLAND WALL SYSTEMS at Wingham Cemetery. of 3, and Honda and Skidoo Wroxeter-Gorrie United Church- CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. Hwy 86 CONCRETE FORMING CONTRACTORS Mrs. Ralph (Deanne) Dickson of Sales & Service es. Interment followed in Wrox- Service was held at the R. A. Z 3 I 2nd Morris .I.�^ 2nd RR 1, Clifford; two sons, Glen of eter Cemetery. Currie and Son Funeral Home on UPHOLSTERY Guelph and Andy at home; 14 Hwy 86 east of Wingham Pallbearers were Archie Mil- August 4 for Laurence Vannan of MrsADuMont A. ont grandchildren and one great Phone 519357-3435 ler, Russell Hayden, Allan if Belgrave who died in Wingham . grandchild. There is a twin broth - - fith, James Sanderson, Dewittt and District Hospital on Monday, August 2. former resident er, William of Belmont; and two a free estimate and o Adams and Stewart Musgrove. Rev. T. K. Hawthorn conducted of Zetland sisters, Mrs. Edgar (Hazel) Smith, Milton, and Mrs. 0. H. JANITORIAL SERVICE o the service and burial in Brandon area (Marie) Schmidt, RR 1, Wrox- - - - Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kenneth and Malcolm Vannan, The death occurred in Chelsey He was predeceased by one daughter, daughter, Connie, in 1971. SPAR-KLEAN E. PARKER Ross Anderson, Clarence Hanna, Park Nursing Home, Missis g Clifford Purdon and John Rinn. sauga, on Monday, July 26, of janitorial Services Plumbing & Heating Born in London, England, Mrs. Arthur DuMont of London, W� PHONE -'887.6079 February 1, 1894, Laurence Van- formerly of Zetland. Mrs. Du members - com let• car• Flows p non came to Canada in 1904. He Mont was in her 88th year. Y industrial was a member of the 15th Can- Born in Zetland on July 19, 1889. v e,n' O 1 �'Q 1v commercial residential action Infantry Battalion during Mrs. DuMont was the former FORDWICH - The Women's World War I and served in France. Louise Eggleston, a daughter of Institute enjoyed a bus trip to Windowf - last askMONEY He married Mildred Perdue in the late John Eggleston and Grand Bend, attending the Huron FREE ESTIMATESII AVAILABLE 1936 and was a customs officer Catherine Stark. She was a grad- Country Playhouse to see "Anne with the Department of Customs uate of the Spotton Business Col- of Green Gables". On Thursday, SPAR - KLEAN and Excise in Walkerville, retir- lege. August 12, 50 WI members and BOX 1045, Wingham MORTGAGE LOANS ing in 1947 at which time Mr. and Mrs. DuMont was a member of Whitechurch Presbyterian their daughters and friends journeyed to Grand Bend also ResidetTt101, COroRltercial Mrs. Vannan moved to Belgrave. Church. s! in to visit "The Country PP g Y 357.3006 357-3a1S Rural He was a member of Trinity Surviving are one daughter, Spire", an antique and gift shop PRINTING Anglican Church, Belgrave; Mrs. Bert (Jean) Reed, Listowel; near Russeldale, which once had LoW Develbpmem - Windsor I,ndge No 403• AF A and two brothers, John of Colon- been a church and is now a ver Y Builders leterM Fhmtcmg AM; Ark Chapter No. 80 GRC say, Saskatchewan, and William interesting gift shop. RAM, Windsor; Mocha Temple of Newport Richey, Florida. She In Grand Bend they stopped at PROMPT SERVICE AADNMS, London and Royal was predeceased by sisters another gift shop containing In - Call Collect Canadian Legion No. 18o, Wing- Elisabeth and Mary and brothers dian relics and then went for a ham. George and Edgar drive along the beach. Later sup- 1O 519-536-0470 Mr. Vannan is survived by his tt tt The late Mrs. DuMont rested a er was enjoyed ed at the Colonial P ) Y - WESTERN INTERNATIONAL wife and one brother, Donald the R. A. Currie and Son uneral Home until Wednesday, July 28, Hotel. "Anne �� ally ' ILIALA4 at L2 �e FUNDING CORP. Vannan of Windsor. He was pre - deceased by two brothers, Stan- when service was conducted at of.Green Gables" was presented in the Country Play- • PRINTERS ley and Percival Vannan. two o'clock by Rev. Robert H. house which resembles a huge • LITHOGRAPHERS Armstrong of St. Andrew's Pres- barn. The play, with a cast of 25 byterian Church, Wingham. In and an orchestra, followed I,uc Lucy CREATIVE ART {SRCICHURES CATAIoouEsaiETTERNEwos WARD & UPTIGROVE ferment followed in Wingham Cemetery. Msud Montgomery's original WEDDING INVITATIONS L 1%tow0*,1 raunearers were Barry Reed story quite closely, with adapta- tions made by Don Harron and 364.4540 '519) and J. C. Reed of London; Ron Norman Campbell. The entire 754 Tenth Street 291 3040 Reed, Orono; Cliff Elliott, Mis group declared they had enjoyed Hanover, Ontario CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS sissauga ; George Wraith and the afternoon and the play a great Rod Wraith. deal WINGHAM BILL TIFFIN AMOS. C. MARTIN SUNOCO SERVICE Imperial Esso Agent LIMITED LICENSED MECHANIC, UNDERCOATING & fsSO RUSTPROOFING For all your Home and MANIIFACTURINC f IYE MILLION TILES AIMMLLY COMPLETE CAR & Farm Fuel and TRUCK SERVICE Lubricating Needs QUALITY CLAY DRAIN TILE Prop. 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