The Huron Expositor, 1984-03-14, Page 10rk
A10 tilitION 009SITO!laa MARCH 14, 1984
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Ella; Often thought of and sadly missed.
Cheryl
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WHITMORE: A token of love and remote
brance to a son arid brother we will never
forget. Ralph E. Whitmore who passed away
suddenly as a result of a traffic accident
March 13, 1972.
Twelve years have passed since that sad day,.
When the one we loved was called away,
God took him home, it was His will,
But in our hearts he liveth
He never felted to do his best.
His heart was warm and tender
He lived his life for those he loved,
And those he loved remember, -
If he could have spoken before he died.
These. are the.words he would have replied,
Thls Me for me is truly passed,
1 loved you all til the very last
Weep not for me, but courage take
And love each either for My sake.
His memory is a treasure
His loss a lifetime regret.
Ever remembered bymother and sister
Kathleen and Karen Whitmore •
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25. IN MENIOnik
ELLIOTTo In loving niemOry of a 0erit. nepheev
James W. Elliott who passed away five years '
ago, March 15, 1979. A. .,
Asleep in the arms of Jesus .•
Lovingly remembered by Aunt Aim., : ,
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26. PERSONAL. ,
QUEEN OF ANGELS ACADEM, Drirval;
2Sth Anniversary Celebration, May.6; 191t4T
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Rural seminar held uron
COMMUNICATIONS. why thit's the
theme for the 1984 RSVP (Rural Seminars for
Vital People) programs.
Huron and Perth Counties are hosting two
seminars so that we can accom • ate both
north and south ends of the county. The
Huron County seminar will be held on Friday,
Mar. 30 in the Brussels Community Centre.
OBITUARIES
DEBBIE HENDERSON sang; 'several . Selene
Speakers will address three differ4t areas e flans at the Junior Farmer Atesseeness Night
including; broming a better cornmuitttpri :at the high school. On Monday night,
keeping family and organization me ers •
• informed and involved; improving our own .•
and
SPECIAL PRICESAN EPec4..
our organization s image in the commun.
Morethan 100 wpk1ng Indwiduals
da to day cornpan
sn)alILr aup so fhat );11 e, rnittg
;. are 4404 " • will not °•'; blocks; "
all from. Hee* companies. ,
develOpieginklingliterekille.OS the result one-hour do but each
of
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A Hurote,CietintY. I/9*es*, entitledrse .
attracted RieInestest of number Huronf tlle„Prtust??:agarrit,°relepsr'efsrettil various
The CSulti a tt
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Veining in Bitainess arid Indust prOgrant Pregident 'r,litia. Nvii ii, opene.d : the
iinele.,, Ire011iirviii1a7adill; 8 an.
. ""cour°sIceilje pcloravpiliditnegr A30P-.P6tOkahteii°11nr: losf leflarenxbDiea teadefiii Minutes , of the previous
secretary 'Wanda
depending upon thkjebeissociated needs of luvv!ause • a
the individual.;The Major topics 'covered ere: Joan 'MeNeughton gar the treasurers
microcomputer hardware and Aefiware; disk teporb. • a
t usage and 'care, . word precessing, spread.. moot, Lal and his wife from India are
sheets, data storage and retrieval, and other coming to the Huron Perth Presbytery and
' applicationsrelevanr to a particular business Saugeen District, Bishop Lal will be.
or work function. The course involvesboth interviewed ' on CKNX Tuesday and be
theoretical • learning • and hands- featured in a release in local newspapers one,
on skill development. ' week before.
An average of aix participants are involved Janet Papple was in charge of Devotions
at each site, but course work is done in and °nye Papple gave an Irish reading.
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Each day is limited to 100 people with a
let$
first come, first serve basis for registration.
:Vita MAR; 14 UNtIL CLOSING
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ranee of business opet•atiOnA and services.
EXantpleS are: Fleet -Manufacturing, Keil
LOsarptICe. godelieh Blevater. Huronia •
• Zeecolduirnigftinthis,11HIllalnadndianleililaFeearrinings.Ltil.e.natinedY
JimmliesaeytilCohrienivear011idys.sman mimanies. au
but one haying wer than 100 employees.
One course section in faet, is multi -client,
cornprising one or two participauts from
several Huron County companies.
This opting. the Huron County CITC will be
meeting to • review developments and suc-
cessoe associated with Microcomputer Appli-
,catiOns ,for Business, and to identify future
learning geede eflocal business and industry.
JVV meets'
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• Brenda, McIntosh introduced the speaker
°ern MeBritie,frieni the Huron County Crisis
• Cnrew11Q spike on batterel Women. She is
also thesecreeary for the Beard of Directors.
' Slie and het husband spent one year' in
mission wort in Missis,umpi in 1980.
• The Huron Perth Executive meeting was
held Feb'. 20 in EginondVille United Church
with 29 • presidents and 37 creative
members attending With Muriel aches in
charge.-
On Apr. 23 at Wingham United Church is
a panel discuesion on pornography.
The worship service was taken by Alma
Godbolt and Lag Finkbeiner.
Ten Korean Women will visit Canada Sept.
20 to Oct. 20. ^
Wilson, she is survived by four daughters,
Hattie Mrs. Roy ' McGonigle, Seaforth;
Dorothy. Mrs., Ray Mason, Windsor;
Madeline, Mrs. Walter - Bain, Stratford;
Marion, Mrs. Doug Andrews, London; three
sone W.D.. Mac and Stuart. all of
Brucefield; 22 grandchildren and 21 great
grandchildren.
Predeceased by two daughters, Mrs.
Evelyn Merrill and Mrs. Ethel Devereaux;.
two brothers and three sisters.
Funeral service will be held from the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on
Wednesday, Mar. 14 at 2 p.m. Spring
interment Ilairds Cemetery, Stanley Town-
ship.
--JOHNHOCKING
John Edwin Hocking, 89, of Cromarty died,
Wednesday Mar. 7 at the Rehabilitation and
Extended Care Unit of the Stratford General
. HELIVIAlt SNELL
William Helmer Hawthorne Snell, 80,
Ord St.. Seaforth, died Mar. 6 at Seafo
• Community Hospital.
Soh of the late Humphrey Snell a
Elizabeth Hawthorne, he was born Dec. 2
1903 near Londesboro and lived in Hur
County for inost of his life.
He Is survived by his wife' Marge
Elizabeth Rwers, whom he married in 19
He is also survived by two daughters; Ju
Dickinson of Scarborough and Jean Whyte
Muskoka, and one son Robert of Bayfiel
nine grandch ldren, five great-grandchildr
one sister Al erta Sims of Kelowna B.C.. an
two brothers onald of Waterloo. and Ea
(Jim) of London.
He was predeceased by brothers Re
Harold of Exeter and Gordon of Clinton.
Hellr was well known during his 36 ye
career ' police work in Seaforth. Goderic
and Owen Sound. After his retirement
1%8, Helmer and Margaret divided the
time between Seaford] and their summ
home in Hope Bay.
He was an active member of Britanni
Lodge No. 170 (A .F. & A.M.) for ever 50
years and was a Past Master. He and
Margaret were the founding Matron and
Patron of the Seaforth Chapter No. 233,
Order of the Eastern, Star in 1946. He was a
member of Northside United Church in
Seeforth.
Funeral services were held Friday, Mar. 9
at the Whitney -Ribes] Funeral Home with
Rev. Van Slyke officiating. Interment Balls
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gordon Fowler. George
Smith. Doug rho-ire:son, Gordon Wright and
two grandsons Bruce Dickinson and Bobby
Snell. 'Flowerbearers were Clare Reith, Joe
Hugill and Leslie Oliver.
JOHN JORDAN
John S. Jorden, 88, of Brussels died
Thursday, Mar. 8 in the Wingham Hospital.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.. Duke Jordan,
he was predeceased by his wife, Bessie
Smith in 1983. Surviving are one sister,
Velma, Mrs. Jim Turnbull. of Peterborough
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at M.L. Watts
Funeral Home, Brussels Chapel on Satur-
day; Mar. 10 with Rev. Charles Carpentier
and Rev. Ken Knight officiating. Spring
interment Brussels Cemetery.
'Pallbearers were .run Knight, Jack
Knight, Murray Knight, Leslie Knight, Ken
Knight and Willis Knight. Flowerbearers
were Bradley Knight, Steven Knight and
Jeffery Knight.
113A MANIN
Ida Alberta Martin, 83, of Gorrie died
Thursday, Mar. 8 at the Mapleton Manor
Nursing Home.
Surviving are two sons,' Rev. Lloyd
Martin, of Gerrie and Ross of Pomona,
California, one daughter, Thelma, of Mon-
treal, one sister, Winnifred Breeze, of
Verdun, Que. and four grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband,
Leslie Martin in 1978.
Funeral services were held Saturday Mar.
10 at Gorrie Chapel, M.L. Watts Funeral
Bente with Rev. Charles Carpentier officiat-
ing. Interment Elmwood, Sherbrook Que.
MARY BOLANDER
Maly Elizabeth %tender, 86, of Gerrie
died Tuesday Mar. 6 in Listowel Memorial
Hoepital.
Surviving are one son, Robin, of Gorrie,
one daughter Ilene, Mrs. Don Kestle. of
R- R-2, Palmerston, three grandchildren and
five great grandchildren. She was prede-
ceased by one daughter, Ruby. Mrs. Sid
Kemp and one grandson.
Funeral services were held at the -Gerrie
Chapel, M.L, Watts Funeral Home on
Thursday Mar. 8. Interment Gorrie Ceme-
tery.
JEAN WILSON
Jane S.- (Jean) Wilson of flutouview,
Clinton, died on Monday, Mar. 12. She was
92.
Predeceased by her husband Lore
Hospittd.
of Born in Hibbert township, he'was a son of
rth the late James Hocldng and the former Agnes
Towers. He lived and farmed at Lot 7. Con. 10
nd of Ribbed township all his life and was a
6, member of the Hibbert United Church.
on Surviving, are his wife, the former Mary
Harper, whom he married June 14,1922, one
ret on, Janrs, ,Crennertya $74.tigblers,
30. Esther, Mrs. AetlirirSinale; " .•e&geies,
ne Mrs. Ross Miller, of Carlingfoer indrItuby,
of Mrs. William Weiler, of Brelnpton, one
d. sister, Laurie, Mrs. George erslakea of
en Cargill, 10 grandchildren aid eight great
d grandchildren. He was predecieased by three
rl brothers, Wililam, Archibald and Roy.
Funeral services were held at the Heath -
v. Leslie FuneraLHome, Mitchell on Saturday
Mar. 10. Interment Roy's Cemetery.
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li ALEIDA HEY1NK
in Aleida H. Fieldale 85, a resident of
Te" - Huronview for the past 16 ye:tea died
Cr Wednesday Mar. 7 in Huronview.
Born in the Netherlands, Apr. 25, 1898. she
a was the former Aleida H. Prhisen until Way
20, 1920 when she married Gerrit Jan Heyink
who died in 1960. The couple came to Canada
in 1949 and farmed in Hulled township. They
lived in Mitchell from 1958 to 1960. She was a
member of the Free Reformed Church,
Mitchell.
Surviving are sons, Gerald, . of R.R.2.
Hensel!, John, of King City, daughters,
Mina, Mrs. Bernard Westerveld, of Clinton,
Jo, Mrs. Dirk Brink, of Newton, Sina, Mrs.
Martin Guichelaar, of R.R.4, Seaforth, Alice,
Mrs. Adrian Bakelaar, of Penticton, B.C.,
Wilma, Mrs. Carl Dettoer. of Japan, and
Rita, Mrs-. Stuart DeViies, of Sebringville,
one son, two daughters and one sister in the
Netherlands, a number of grandchildren and
great grandchildren. She was precirea.sed by
one, son in infancy.
Funeral services were held atte hart
Vock
Funeral Home ori Saturday Mar. 1 with Rev.
Carl Schouls officiating. Spring terment
Knox Presbyterian Cemetery, Mitchell.
JOHN MODELAND
John W. Modeland of Seaforth, died in St.
Petersburg Florida on Friday, Feb. 17. He
was 86.
He was predeceased by his wife, Sarah
Helen Sillery in 1974.
Funeral service was held from the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, on
Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. Spring
interment Maitlandbank Cemetery. Sea -
forth
A Masorde memorial service was held
Monday evening, Feb. 20 and a Lions Club
memorial service was held Tuesday evening,
Feb. 21
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