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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-25, Page 9Say "tread it in ADVANCE -TIMES" Keep a man with EXPERIENCE working for you in Huron -Bruce • Business y Experience On May 32 RE-ELECT McKINLEY, Robert E. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE - pec Publlsba/ by the Huron-aruce K Assoclatlon Mrs. J. Charles Robinson �'�� 1. Wingham Advatue'ISauss, April lb, ltl'N--Ps�9 native of E. Wawanosh ''y Mrs, Harriet Stokes was co his residence Mrs. J. Ch&rles Rodinson of 155 Shute Street, Wingham, passed April 27,19N. Mrs. Robinson was a We The sudden death occurred dies in hos i tal away Friday, April 20, at the Member of the Donnybrook Tburaday, April 19, at his home, she was a daughter of the late p Wingham and strict Hospital in Di Women's Missionary Society and RR 1, Gorrie, of Gerald Mac - native of England, Mrs. Baptist Church. her 87th year. in ,a +>t member of the Withgbam Mted Church. Donald Galbraith. in his 63rd Harriet Ann Stones of Victoria Surviving are two children, Mrs. Robinson was born East Wawanosh and was the She is year. Mr. Galbraith was born in Street, Wingham, died in Mrs- Harold (Mary) Martin of Wingham and District Hospital Wheatley and Arthur Stokes of former Katherine Mary (Kate) survived by two daughters, eters, Mn. Herbert (Jena) Howick Township and was a son late Anson and Elizabeth on Thursday, April 19, following a Wingham; six grandchildren and McClinchey. Her patents were the late John and Julia Mc- Dainty of Petawawa and Mrs. of the Galbraith. He is survived by his lengthy illness. five great grandchildren. She was by two brothers Clinchey. She married Mr. Douglas ( Irene) Williams, London; two Gordon of wife the former Ruth Fydell; Mrs. Stokes was born 93 years predeceased ago in Leigh, Lancashire County, and three sisters, Robinson in Milverton on March theyresided at RR 2, sons, Wingham and Edward, RR 2, two sons, Paul of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. and Donald of Ste. England, a daughter of the late Funeral and committal service held Saturday 1 915, and 30, AAulbum, until 1950 when they ,�hiburn; 13 grandchildren and Anne d8 Bellevue, fiber; two Mr. and Mrs. William Parker. was at p.m, at the Currie -Walker Funeral moved to Wingham- He died ao fight great grandchildren. There are two sisters, Mrs. Charles daughters, Judy at home and She was educated in England and was a cotton weaver in her early Home,,-, _., l by Pastor Ross Richardson of Wingham ; three (Esther) Potter, Parkhill, and -►lrs. Brian (Elizabeth) Baulk, Stratford; three grandchildren; life. She cane to Canada and this Smith of the Wingham Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Ian Oakley. We Mrs. Charles (Iona) Jefferson, one brother, Bradley of part of Western Ontario in April (ham- Interment followed in Former resident Clinton; and two brothers, Wingham; and two sisters, Mrs. of 1825. She was a member of the Wingham Cemetery. dies in Guelph Gordon McClinchey of Blyth and Sydney McClinchey, RR 1, Harvey (Doris) Mulligan of Listowel and Mrs. Bill (Arlene) W. at Wingham and District Auburn. She was predeceased by Martis., Drayton. He was Hospital, was guest speaker at A former resident of Wingham, three brothers, Henry, David and predeceased by one infant son the Gorrie Senior Citizens Come highly respected by all who knew Wesley. and one brother. Alive Club meeting last week. Bob Taylor her, Mrs. Josiah A. Fox, passed Elliott The late Mrs. Robinson -rested The lar Mr. Galbraith rested away Friday, April 20, at at the Currie -Walker Funeral at the Dalvidson Funeral Home, an interesting question period COMPLETE Home, Guelph, in her 97th year. Home until Monday when service Gorrie, where complete funeral I wish to express my sincere Mrs. Fox was the former Viola was conducted at two o'clock by and committal service was held makers would like to express May Walkley and was born ill Rev. K. Barry Passmore. Final Sunday at four o'clock with Rev. h 1 Bailey, Michigan. She was a resting place will be Wingham Wesley Ball officiating. In- cheerfully and so willingly gave me such good care while I was a daughter of the late A. Walkley Cemetery. terment followed in Gorrie East Wawanosh. and Emma Lenora Hibbs. She Hospital; to Rev. Wesley Ball for Cemetery. A. Mundell on the piano. INSURANCE came to Wingham in October of Pallbearers were six nephews, AGENCIES to all friends and relatives who 1913 and her husband was a Wesley Jefferson, James Potter, DIED a family of the late Mrs. chiropractor here for many- Norman McClinchey, Harold Viola Fox (wife of the late Dr. J. companiment. 357-1227 years. He died on July 11, 1966 McClinchey, James MacIntosh The family of the late Gerald and she moved to Guelph in 1968, and Lorne Huey. Floral tributes HOEY—Passed away Friday, the officers and members of the Order of the Eastern Star for Mrs. Fox was a member of the were carried by Ted Mills and April 20, at Callander Nursing Wingham United Church and a $ert Mathers. Home, Brussels, Mrs. James life member of the Order of the during our recent sorrow. Special Hoey, aged 85 years. Mrs. Hoey Eastern Star in which she served Funeral Home, and Rev. Pass was the former Margaret and Margaret Greig, and Unit 3 as Past Worthy Matron andGilmar District Deputy Grand Matron. Local resident and was born in Carrick Township, a daughter CEMETERY LETTERING She is survived by one son, Dr.of Judy Biggs and Joan Campbell the late William and Rachel Professional Bruce Fox of Guelph; two mourns passing Gilmar. She resided in Buy nirt*rt arid- -give granddaughters, Mrs. Bruce Campbell of Toronto an (Joan) d t P Of her mother Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, for several years, also in Detroit, �f!; Mrs. David (Judy) Biggs of / Rea, ph, 357.I015 Michigan, and Fort Lauder for the cards, flowers and visits to me while I was a patient in Guelph; and four great grand- Funeral service was held dale, Florida, before coming tor, Fr•d•rick F. Homuth Mel Craigs' and for the two lovely children. She was predeceased Saturday at three o'clock at the the Gorrie area to live. She was Phm.B.. R.O. lawn chairs which we were pre- by one daughter, Mrs. Bill Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, predeceased by her husband. Carol E. Homuth, O.D. all rented with. Special thanks to all (Vesta) Brawley. for Mrs. Lavina Margaret Smith. She is survived by one brother, The family the late Mrs. Accountant The late Mrs. Fox rested at the Rev. G. L. Royal officiated and Edwin Gilmar of Harriston; J; friends and neighbors for the Currie -Walker Funeral Home interment followed in Maitland one sister. Luella Sanderson of (519)357-1087 338-2712 Mae Gemmell wishes to express where complete funeral and Cemetery. Gorrie; several nieces and Mowbray, the nurses on second committal service was held Pallbearers were Donald ne hews. A memorial service P many floral tributes, memorial donations and other expressions Eatturday at three o'clock, con- Rivers, Jack Allen, John was held in the Gorrie United ; ,r ducted b Rev. K. Barr y Y Schaefer, Gordon Schaefer and Sunday Church a[ five o'clock �utluay Passmore. Interment followed in William Mugford. with cremation following. The 'Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim and Wingham Cemetery. g ry Mrs. Smith passed away in ashes will be interred in McIntosh Cemetery. Funeral 'S 218 Josephine St., WinghOm Huronview, Clinton, on Thur - arrangements were by the Ph: 357,1522 M. L. Watts Funeral Home. Your bered. Niece and nephew, Hilda wank You GEORGE KEIL Having recently sold Farmatic of Gorrie, Ontario to Eric and Ann Jarmaine of London, Ontario, we would like to,take this opportunity to thank our former employees for their dedication, hard work and friendship which have been shared `throughout the past years. We would also like to take this opportunity toy thank our many neighbours in Gorrie and the customers of s --j t--1— :n rmsaitinA Farmatic for their support dI I yelp on a Farmatic possible. Our congratulations to the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Jarmaine, and our sincerest wishes for their success in the future. George and Frances Keil 1 sday, April 19, in her 83rd year. Davidson Funeral Home, 1 She had been in failing health for Gorrie. some time. N Born in Mornington Township, Perth County, on April 11, 1897, MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH Wroxeter she was a daughter of the late Frederick Schaefer and Matilda Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson ' Mohr. She resided in Goderich edding celebrated their 59th wedding- until gbing to Huronview a few anniversary on April 6. Mrs. anniversary weeks ago. She was a member of Gibson also celebrated her 85th Knox Presbyterian Church in birthday on April 16. Residents of that town. the community extend NEW BOOTH—A new. phone booth sprouted from the . to the Gibsons on sidewalk in front of the Wingham Town Hall Monday. The On July 4, 1916, she married E'congratulations mese special occasions. booth will replace the pay phone which was removed from Goldie Smith in Milverton and he Last week in this column, it the lobby of the town hail some time ago. predeceased her on September was stated that Mr. and Mrs. Ian 16, 1958. She is survived by one Howes of Pembroke visited with daughter, Mrs. Wallace (Betty) his mother, Mrs. Audrey Millar, Richardson of Wingham ; three and Tom. That should have read granddaughters; and one brother, Clarence Schaefer of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Oakley. We Thera Therapist s eaks p p Cornwall. apologize for that error. to Gorrie club GORRIE—Mrs. Doug Mc- Burney of Wingham, a therapist at Wingham and District Hospital, was guest speaker at the Gorrie Senior Citizens Come Cords of Thanks Alive Club meeting last week. Bob Taylor She talked about her work and an interesting question period COMPLETE followed. INSURANCE I wish to express my sincere Town and Country Home- Mrs. Sheldon Mann was in SERVICES thanks to Dr. J. K. McGregor and makers would like to express charge of the meeting program. chargethe eetinssp ogra his medical staff; to all the their gratitude for donations to See Page 12 Following nurses on the second floor, who so the agency in memory of Mr. McBurney. A special thanks musical numbers by Alvin This Week in cheerfully and so willingly gave me such good care while I was a Alex to neighbors on the 9th line of Mundell and Melville Dennis Crossroads patient in Wingham and District East Wawanosh. featured their mouth organ selections, accompanied by Mrs. McMASTER Hospital; to Rev. Wesley Ball for Jean Young, A. Mundell on the piano. INSURANCE his visit and encouragement and Administrator -7)Mr. AGENCIES to all friends and relatives who and Mrs. Lorne Mann sang sent so many "get well" wishes. a family of the late Mrs. several duets with guitar ac- 327 Josephine St., Wingham Thank you, Viola Fox (wife of the late Dr. J. companiment. 357-1227 Margaret Edgar V. Fox, formerly of Wingham) The family of the late Gerald wish to express special thanks to Galbraith would like to thank the officers and members of the Order of the Eastern Star for their relatives, friends and neigh- their special service. Thanks also WINGHAM bors for all the acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy to Doug McBurney and Doug Business MEMORIALS ' during our recent sorrow. Special Layton of the Currie -Walker thanks to Rev. Wesley Ball, Mel Funeral Home, and Rev. Pass and I GUARANTEED GRANTES and Margaret Greig, and Unit 3 more. Bruce and Dell Fox, CEMETERY LETTERING of Gorrie United Church. Your Judy Biggs and Joan Campbell Professional REASONABLE PRICES kindnesses were greatly appreci- and families Buy nirt*rt arid- -give kind. May God Bless you all. -1910 Director Bus ph. 55Res. Ruth Galbraith and family I would like to thank everyone / Rea, ph, 357.I015 We would like to thank our for the cards, flowers and visits to me while I was a patient in friends and neighbors for the nice surprise party held at Donna and hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Fr•d•rick F. Homuth Mel Craigs' and for the two lovely Leahy and nurses on second floor. KARL C. LENTZ Phm.B.. R.O. lawn chairs which we were pre- Mrs. Edith Montgomery Carol E. Homuth, O.D. all rented with. Special thanks to all Chartered Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. those who helped us move Wingham. They will always be The family the late Mrs. Accountant remembered. w Harriet Stokes wishes to express appreciation to their relatives, Wingham, Ontario Optometrists Lloyd and Delight Taylor friends and neighbors for the Telephone HARRISTON Ontario The family of the late Annie many floral tributes, memorial donations and cards of sympathy. (519)357-1087 338-2712 Mae Gemmell wishes to express Special thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. ` appreciation to their friends, Mowbray, the nurses on second relatives and neighbors for the floor of Wingham and District many floral tributes, memorial donations and other expressions Hospital, Pastor Ross Smith and congregation of Wingham Baptist REID AND PETERSON of sympathy during the loss of a Church. Thanks also to the dear mother. Special thanks to Dr. Rammaloo Nursing Home, the Chartered Accountants 'Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim and lower town ladies, and to the Cur - Bradley, the nurses on first floor rie-Walker Funeral Home. Your 218 Josephine St., WinghOm of the Wingham and District Hospital, Rev, Ken Innes, the kindness will always be remem- Ph: 357,1522 M. L. Watts Funeral Home. Your bered. Niece and nephew, Hilda J.A. Potorson, C.A. B.W. Roid, C.A. kindness will always be re- and Harry Hitchin gs ` membe. red