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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-08-19, Page 71 OBITUAR.IES] THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 19, 1987 — A7 WEDDINGS INVESTMENTS BEST RATES FINANCIAL CENTRE Goderich 519-524-2773 1-800-265-5503 MCCLURE-ROBINSON Shirley Ann McClure and Richard Frank Robinson were married in a double ring ceremony on Saturday, July 11, 1987 at the First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, by • Reverend Jim Vanslyke. The bride is the daughter of Sam and Mary MCClare of Seaforth and the groom is the son of Cliffe and Eva Robinson of London. Matron of honor was Doris Clark of Kincardine, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Sharon Steinman of Chatham, Barb Storey of Egmondville• and Kathy McKellar of Sebr- ingville, all friends of the bride. Best man was Jeff Allan of Brucefield, friend of the groom and guests were ushered by Peter Robinson of London, brother of the groom, Ed, Van Miltenburg of Seaforth and. John VanVliet of Walton, both friends of the ' groom. Duets were sung by Bryan Vincent and Deb Haney, both from Seaforth. The flowers were arranged by Sharon Nesbitt. The dinner and reception were held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Jim. Thompson of Seaforth acted as the Master of Ceremonies. Dick,and Shirley will reside in Seaforth. HAUWERT-SMITH Dorothy Maria.. Agatha Hauwert and David Kenneth Smith were united in mar- riage June 6, 1987 at St. James Roman, Catholic Church, Seaforth. Father J.C. Caruana • performed the ceremony. The. bride is the daughter of Mary Hauwert of Seaforth and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Mitchell. Maid of honor was Anne -Marie McQuaid of Waterloo, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Charlene Hauwert of Owen Sound, sister-in-laiv of the bride, Wendy Smith of Seaforth, friend of the bride, Diane Smith of Mitchell, sister of the groom. Flower girls were Amanda Schweitzer of London and Michele Hauwert of Owen Sound;. niece of the bride. The best man was Bill Hube of Cambridge, friend of the groom. Guests were. ushered by Nick Hauwert of Owen Sound, brother of the bride, Murray Jackson and Brad Duff of Mitchell, friends of the groom. Ringbearer was Robert Craig of • Egmondville, friend of the bride. Music was provided by Dolly McQuaid on the organ ' and Carol -Ann McQuaid on the violin. After a reception at the Crystal Palace the couple travelled to Antigua, West Indies. The cou- ple now reside at 135 Trafalgar. Street, Mitchell. RUTH KNIGHT Ruth Knight of Market Street, Seaforth died Sunday, August 9, 1987 at the Seaforth Community Hospital. She was 83. Born at Hamiota, Manitoba, she was a, daughter of the late William Andrew and the former Lois Pearson. She was a member of Northside United Church, Seaforth. Surviving are one daughter Marjorie (Mrs. Thomas Haley); and two grandsons, Paul and Brian, all of Seaforth. Mrs. Knight was predeceased by her hus- band Norman Knight; two sons, Robert and -Donald; one brother George and two sisters, Mary Andrew and Bertha Pvm. Friends were received at the Whitney- Ribey Funeral home, Seaforth and a funeral service was held Wednesday Burial was in Maitlandbank Cerneterv. Pallbearers were Tony Shulman, Allan Wanner, Bill Andrew, Harold Knight, Ronald Knight and John Pym. CLARENCE WALDEN • Clarence J. Walden of Huronvlew, Clinton and formerly of Seaforth,, died Tuesday, August 11, 1987 at -the Stratford General Hospital. Born at Bagot, Manitoba he was a son of the late Jeff Walden and the former Leila Sperling. Prior to his retirement he was a farm fuel distributor in the Seaforth area. He was a member of Northside United Church where he had served as an elder and was also a choir member. He was a former member of the Seaforth Lions Club. ' Surviving are his wife, the former Marguerite Youngblut; one son Victor of Goderich; one daughter Marjorie ( Mrs. John Fraser) of Conestogo; two grand- children; and one sister, Edna Semchism (Lockman) of London He was predeceased by one brother Lloyd and ont. sister Marjorie Slaughter. Friends were received at the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Horne, Seaforth and a funeral service was held Friday. Burial was. in Maitlandbank Cemetery. GRACE JANET HOGGARTl Grace Janet Hoggarth, formerly of Seaforth, died Sunday, August 17, 1987 at the C.C.E. hospital, Petrolia. She was 85. Mrs. Hoggarth was the daughter of the late Robert Scarlett and the former Janet Muldue. She was a retired school teacher and a former member of the Northside United Church, Seaforth. She is survived by one daughter Lois (Mrs. Donald Giffin) of Sarnia. She was predeceased by one sister Marion Scarlett. Friends and relatives will be received to- day (Wednesday) at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth. A funeral serviee will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. Internient Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth following cremation. REGINALD McLEOD SOUTHGATE Reginald M. (Mac) Southgate of Kit- chener died Wednesday, August 12, 1987 at the Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. He was 67. He was a 26 -year employee of Equipment Sales and Service until his retirement in 1982. He was also a member of the K.W. Sales and Ad Club. Mr. Southgate is survived by his wife, the former Helen Armstrong; a.son Elgin and his wife Barbara of Antioch, Illinois; and daughter Jane Southgate of Waterloo. Also surviving are; one brother Ken Southgate of Seaforth and three sisters, Bet- ty Johnston of Brampton, Patricia Troutbeck and Lillian (Mrs. Bruce Gehan>, both of Seaforth; and two grandchildern Leah and Brooke. He was predeceased by two brothers Ted and Jim. A private service was held Saturday. Interment Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo. SUSANNAH CATHERINE CORNISH Susannah Catherine Cornish, of Ailsa Craig, died Tuesday, August 11, 1987 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. She was the in-, fant daughter of Dan and Wendy Cornish. Also surviving are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Cornish, formerly of of Seaforth and now of Oro Station and Nora Hughes of London and great grandfather J. K. Cornish. She was predeceased by her grandfather Cy Hughes. A private graveside service was held on Friday, August 14, 1987 at Nairn Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the St. Joseph's Health Cen- tre Foundation's Neo -Natal Intensive Care Unit. DOREEN WINNIFRED CHAPPEL Doreen Winnifred Chappel, of Egmond- ville and formerly of Cromarty, died Sun- day, August 9, 1987 at the Clinton Public Hospital. She was 75. Mrs. Chappel was born in Tuckersmith Township thedaughter of the late John James Varley and the former Flora Adelaide Angel. She married Edward Chap- pel on June 30, 1934 at Hensall. She was a former bookkeeper in Hibbert Township; a member of St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth; a member of the Order of the .Easter Star, Seaforth Chapter No. 233 and a member•of the Staffa Women's Institute. She is survived by one daughter Adeline and her husband David McInally of Seaforth and two sons, Reginald and his wife Nadine of RR 2 Staffa and Brian and his wife Edna of RR 5 Clinton. Also surviving are seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren and two brothers, Robert Varley of St. Catherines and Arthur Varley of Seaforth. Mrs. Chappel was predeceased by one brother George Varley. A funeral service was conducted August 12 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth by the Reverend Greg Gilson. Interment Staffs Cemetery. Pallbearers were ,Gary Dunlop, Bruce Lyoness, Peter McCowan, Douglas McGregor, Robert Thistle and Douglas Up - shall. Flower bearers were Alvin Chappel, Edward Chappel, Donald Dearing and William Varley. f BIRTHS..... FLE1411NGHeather and pat are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter. Jessica Heather was born August 1, 1987 at Seaforth Community Hospital weighing 'Abs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are • Stuart and Shirley Campbell of Goderich and Helen Fleinrng of Clinton JOHNSTON - Daniel and Nicolaus are very proud to announce the arrival of their baby brother Scott Michael on. July 31, 1987, weighing 9 lbs 6 ozs. Dad and Motel are Ron and Shelley Johnston, RR 2 Staffa. Scott is the third grandchild for Lois Dow of Don Mills and fifth grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Johnston of Seaforth. • MINERS-BRADSHAW Tracey Lynn Bradshaw and Russell Carl Miners were united in a double ring ceremoney Saturday, June 27, 1987 at the Melville Presbyterian. Church in Brussels by the Reverend V. Jamieson. The bride is th`, daughter of Mary Bradshaw of Brussels and the groom is the son of Carl and Marianne Miners of RR 2 Bluevale. Maid of honor was Lynne Taylor, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Jennifer Miners, sister of the groom, Angela Harris, friend of . the bride and Peggy Keffer, friend of the bride. Flower girl was Laura Warwick, niece of the groom. Best man was Bruce Weber, friend of the groom and guests were ushered by Robbie Glew, cousin of the bride, Glenn Miners, brother of the groom and Murray. Keffer, friend of the groom. Ringbearer was Curtis Meyers, cousin of the bride. Pianist was Jo -Ann King and soloist was Margaret Shortreed. A recep- tion was held at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. The couple honey- mooned in Jamaica and now reside.at RR 2 Bluevale. Harvey McDougall photograph. PEOPLE Douglas Wright of Kanata `spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Art Wright • of John Street. 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