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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-01-08, Page 8A8 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 8, 1986 I OBITUARIES RRANDAVEELiZABETH MENHEERE Brandace Elizabeth Menheere, loved daughter oM'om and Kam Menheere of 61 McNaughton Street in Exeter died Friday, January 3, 1986 at Victoria Hospital, W estminister Campus in London. She was one month old. Besides her parents Brandace is survived by her grandparents Hugo and Hilda Menheere, Jim MeNairn, and Larry and Mary Ritchie and great-grandparents, Ber- tha W aterschoot of Wallaceberg, Ethel White of Ripley and Ken and Mary Ritchie of Seaforth. A private family service was held at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth on Sunday. January 5. MATTHEW CRAIG LAWTON Gary and Donna Lawton, Gabriel and Adam sadly announce the still -birth of their baby Matthew Craig on January 6, 1986 at Stratford General Hospital, Carol service (Continued from Page AS) Campbell and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cloakey, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Van Camp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin and boys; Mr, and Mrs. Clare Van Camp and Kevin all of the Belgrave area. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew, and Alicia of Hanover, Mr, and Mrs. Rob Roy of Lakel'ield, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson of Goderich, Miss Sheila Anderson of Waterloo spent several days during the Christmas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs.., Ross Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Dderton, were Christmas holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Mrs. Laura Johnston visited. .at the same home on Boxing Day. Mr, and Mrs. Len Zevenbergen, Shane, Glen and Don spent Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Camp Barbara Coultes of Toronto spent Christ- mas week with her mother Janisa Coultes, Margaret McLaughlin of Ottawa visited Saturday January 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Mr. and Mra. Ross Yuill, Candice and Brent of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Yuill of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. George ,Johnston, Tara and Erin of !Merton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill, Edith Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby spent Christmas Day al the home of Laura Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and Mark of London, Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLennan and family of Kitchener and Mr. and Mts. Lloyd Michie and family of Brussels spent Christmas Day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Wightman held Christmas for their families in the Women's Institute Hall December 26. Relatives attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Rill Montgomery, Anne and Mex of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Don Metclafe, Rae, Marie and Marsha of Walkerton, Mr. and Mts. Fled Moore of Stratford, Blaine Moore and friend Liz of Chatham, April Moore of Hamilton, Curtis and Mark Moore of Toronto, Shirley Nicol of Brnmpton. Jhn Nicol and friend Pam of Brampton, Susan, John and Andrew Nicol of Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chapman Lisa. Greg and Colleen of Bolton; Mr. and Mrs Rims Wightman, Tracy, Pamela and Kevin of Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton. Steven. Cathy and Robert and Mr. and Mrs Ray Guayand Susan all ofLudmow• Harold Keating spent a few days during Christmas week with his sister Mrs. Stanley Snell and nieces Mrs. Bernard Guite and family and Eileen Beecroft and family all of Inndon. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Malta arid Alicia of London. Ethel Wheeler of the Woodley Home. W meter were Christman Day guests with Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Christmas Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daer. Terry and Patricia of RR 5. 4Wingham were Mr. and film. Charles .Inhnston, Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Craig. David. Doug and Debbie, RR2, Blyth, Steven wehrter. Myth. Joyce Ftetfingerof Kitdien- er. Mr and Mrs. l.evris Stonehouse. Mr and Mfrs George Johnston. Mr. and Mrs Russ Anderson and Sheila Anderson attended the wedding of Kelly touglteed and Andrew Sorensen in Central United Churnh, Barrie on Saturday, December 21 and the reception which followed at the Continental inn in Barrie Mrs. Earl Anderson attended the Ander- son Christmas party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Guelph Sunday, December 15. Christmas dinner guests of Agnes Biernan on Monday December 23 were her family_ Mr and Mrs. Roger Bieiann and family. RR 2. tueknow, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Bieman and family of Wingharn, Mr. and Mrs. John Leppington and family of Clinton, Douglas Rieman of Kincardine, George Inglis of RR 1, Belrrave. They also helped to celebrate Adam isppingtnn's 3rd birthday whirl, falls on December 23. Mrs. Walter Scott returned home after spending two weeks v.ith her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott and family of Sebring'ville. Mr. and Mrs_ Art Hagerman of Beaton, Mr and Mrs. Jack Mali. Taylor and Midtaei of RR 3. Ho1yri,od. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Michelle and Danielle of RR 2, Ludmow, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor. Trisha and Sherry of FIRS, W ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon, Robert and Margie of Belgrave were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Taylor. Mrs. Walter Scott, Florence Coultes, Mr. Clifford Canl'tes, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and boys. Mrs. Mae Scott, Lan, Hayplf and Lone of RR 3, Blyth ware New Year's risitoes with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott and Jett. Melanie. Scott of Toronto and Miss Men -beth Stott of London spent Christ oas week at the borne of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott. Margaret Dunbar spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mis. Keith Dunbar and family of Stratford. Marjorie Pitader of London t a few days with her mother !lizabetia.er and also attended the Kelly and Pcoete'rrfahly get together' on Weil/Yet-1°i Day in the Belgrave Community Centre A pothick dinner at 4:60 p.m 'watt enjoyed byall Thiarty-t v0relatives were present from London. Kittlhener, Pnndesboro, Blyth and' the Belgrave area;, Mr and Mrs Ker > ur and" son Mark 1 of Brussels and Mit:JAL.XcBurney agent New Year's Day with Gail Harbour of Chesley. Mr and Ntt+s. Alt liagernlau1 of Beaton spentaWilli 1astvveekwithMr.andMrs 'Lawrence Tay r, ROBERT JOHN 11/111.1415 Robert John Miles, formerly ,ot St. Coiumban, died W ednesday, January 1, 1986 t{ ih1s residence in New Hamburg, He was 72. A son of the late Mark Miles and the former Susan Canning he was a menJber of the Steinman Mennonite Church, Baden. He enjoyed his grandchildren and great-grand- children, He was an avid fisherman, a sports enthusiast and enjoyed bowling in his league and with the seniors. He is survived by his wife, the former Ruby' Boshart: daughter Alice and her husband Alfred Becker of RR 1, Shakespeare, and sorts, Howard and his wife Sandra of Shakespeare, W illiam of Poole, Kenneth and his wife Judy of RR 1 West Montrose, John and his wife Linda of Kitchener; Nancy Oswald, Richard and his wile Jane, all of New Hamburg: Charles and his wife Donna of Petersburg Also surviving are two brothers; Mark of Stratford and Charles of Tavistock; and three sisters, Sister Anacleta of Toronto; Mary • (Mrs. Pete Connelly) of Seaforth, UI (Mrs. Sid Gibbons) and sister-in-law, Mrs. Marg- arel Miles, all of Brampton; 29 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr, Miles was'predeceased by one son David in 1955 and one brother Norman in 1914. Mends and relatives were welcomed at the Mark,lulzi Funeral Horne in New Hamburg unlit Saturday when transfer was made to the Steinman Mennonite Church for the service, Rev. Fred Lichti officiated. Interment follow- ed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce Boshart, Jim Boshart, Carl Boshart, Ron Little, Don Miles and Fled Miles. FAMILY CHARLES JOHN WMCAT • Charles John W right died Tuesday, December 10, 1985 at the Caunbridge Memorial Hospital, He was 71, • Mr, Wright is survived by his'wife, the former Rae Nicholson, and sons Charles, Leonard and Arnold, He is also survivodhy six grandchildren and one great grandson and three sisters, Etta(1.e, Agnes Eyre, Seaforth and ab©MMle al, Wao He was predeceased by three brothers, William, Fergus and Oliver, The funeral was hold December 13, BIRTHS ORD: Doug and Flora (nee Hagan) are pleased, to announce the safe arrival of Megan Jennifer, December 20, 1985 at 2:05 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz, A little sister for Sarah and Erin, and another grandduughter for Leo Hagan, Seaforth, and Dr. and Mrs. J,V,R. Ord, Tormt°. Many• thanks and appreciation to Dr. Anne Spence and the maternity staff id St. Josephs hospital, DEBRABANDERE: Robert and Marianne De Brabandero are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Sylvie Olivia on December 20, 1985, 8 lbs, 12 ozs. A baby sister for Bennett and Kaillin. A new grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John Klaver, Kippen and Mrs. A, De Brabandere, St. Marys. RYAN: Leonard and Kathleen are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Elanna Laurel Aislinn, born December 8, 1985 in Pembroke General Hospital. First grand- daughter for Olive and Russel Moore, Cobden and Frank and Doris Ryan, Seaforth. Residents busy over holidays Visitors and outings over the Christmas holidays were numerous at the Seaforth Health Care Facility. Carol Hollings, of Orangeville, and Frank mid Rita Jefferson, of Toronto, visited Eva Lambert. Margaret &male visited residents, Walter and Ultian Gee visited Bill Miners. Marjory Maloney visited her husband Harold. Debbie Hill and baby visited residents. Pat and Rose Altman spent Christmas day with her parents Dave and Eva Netzke. Syd and Anita Scruggs and family visited his mother Madge Ramos. Lords and Joanne and Warren Altman visited their grandparents Dave and Eva Netzke on Boxing Day. Laverne Nigh took Edith Salo to her home for Christmas dinner. Carol Geddes spent Christmas Day with her daughter Pam and Kevin Ryan and family in Dublin. . Cassie Nicholson spent Christmas eve with son Ross and family. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ryan visited Mary Ryan and patients in Seaforth Hospital. Isabel Scott visited her husband Bill. Leo O'Sullivan was out with his brother Jim to Stt Columban. , Jack Nicholson of Cambridge and Barb Alexander and son Randy visited Cassie Nicholson, Doris, Pauline and Bruce Cupskey visited Doris Smith. • Jim Nolan was home Christmas Day with wife Mary. Irene Omand went out with her son for the day. Ken and Mary Teich Lit pardwere in to see Ed Dunn. His son' Michael also vis, ted. Gladys Ruston was home to Stratfo7• to spend Christmas Day with her family, Margaret McLean visited Maxine Elliott. Caroline Thompson visited Mabel Handy. Pat Ryan's sister Kathleen and family visited and took Pat out for lunch. Rev, Robin Lyons of the Anglican Church, Brussels visited Uly Hudie. Mr. and Mrs. Bob O'Brien were in to visit Cassie Nicholson. Sharon Wood took Mack Tiffin, Mort Mann and Pat Ryan .to see the hristmas play at Seaforth Public School. Winthrop United Church sang Christmas Carols to residents, Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa gave Christmas Communion with Minna Scott at the piano for the hymn. Pupils of Egmondville Sunday School came and put on their Christmas play for residents. Mabel Handy was out to daughter Gladys Van Egmond and family's home in Clinton for Christmas dinner. Staff and residents enjoyed a New Years eve wine and cheese party. Jim Nolan was out with his son Don for New Year's Dinner. Mary Lamont visited Kelly Lamont. Lillian Bedard and daughter and grand- daughter visited Bob McClure. Helen Cameron visited Carol Geddes. Joyce Omand, Carrie and Michael visited Irene Omand. Dr, Toll visited Harvey Brown. PORK SHOULDER ROASTS LEAN & TENDER FRESH PICNICS 1.96/ko ZEHRS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES LEAN GROUND BEEF 1.991,.4.39 /kg MEDIUM GROUND BEEF 1.79e..3.95 /k0 FRESH! PORK SHOULDERS BONELESS! PORK BUTT ROASTS Ib. 3.51 /kg l . • 1b.. FRESH SHiOULDfR PORK WIT ROASTS 1129 2.84/kg FRESH OOtU BUTT PORK CHOPS 1.39. 3.00/kg TIR I$UTS 3,09 tom: Rif M faIr7S1 SWIMS aoo. oxo. 2,18 WAS Um smuts samout EOHELESS! SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS 311199L L 0.aOIhg SCIOWE t3 51101111 *CsULEU COOKED PICNIC SHOULDER 831,289. 391011D8US AdL IL1F 011 BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA UM LW $110(91 09I1 LUS3 COUNTRY KITCHEN HABI ifltidt T VISI(ING nu_ AI«A$I sus o 2i�1�iTS L1114 YAC L t BAKED LOAVESS lartt SIhNIMiI R3 fED MEAS s10ufl k A IT`LE CKuc.ED MACS 229 Mif7 !I' PISL.W[1 TELE w►./r. OOPS Fol nun 2.79 A. Unit tILIIL scot. 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