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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-08-13, Page 9OBITUARIES ALEX MANN . John Afexarrder• (Alex) Mann 'pf P!ott , Ryerse.and'formerly of Grey.Townshipp, died SaturdaY, August 9, 1986 et Norfolk General Hospital, Sincee. He 'wart 92: Surviving• are three ,daughters „ Dorothy Hall, of Port Ryerse, • Muriel and husband w Russell Stewart, of Paris, and 'Rhea and • husband Jim Vallance, of London and two sons, Eldon and wife Aileen, of Lucknow, and Jim and wife Mary of RR 1, Monktoe. Also surviving is a friend,, Thelma Ostrosser;16 grandchildren, 20 great grand- children and one great -great-granddaughter. Mr. Mann was predeceased by his wife, the former Pearl Harrison in 1961, three brothers, five sisters and one grandson Stewart. Friends were received at. the Peebles Funeral Home in Atwood where a service was held Tuesday. The Reverend John Hofland of Memorial Church, Port Ryerse officiated.. Burial was in North Logan Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce and Stephen Mann, • George Vallance, John and Jim Stewart. and Bob Easton, Flower bearers were Jay Stewart, Beth Vallance and Heather Mann. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the memorial fund of Port RyerSg Church or the Masonic Foundation. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 13, 1986 - A9 WEDDINGS WMIME- KLEIN Margaret Anne W ilbeg and Lawrence Ed- ward Klein were married Saturday, August 9, 1986 at Northside United Church in Seaforth by the Reverend Wiliam Barber. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W ilbee of Seaforth and the groom is the son of W alter Klein of Keswick and May Klein of Scarborough. Maid of honor was Elizabeth Scott of Seaforth, cousin of the bride and bridesmaids were Laura Klein of Scarbor- ough, sister of the groom and Carrie Wilbee, of Ridgetown, niece of the bride. Best man was Robert Marson of Scarborough, friend of the groom and guests were ushered by Michael Granton of Markham, friend of the groom and Jeffrey Wilbee of Seaforth, nephew of the bride. A reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 156, Seaforth. Following a wedding trip to northern Ontario the couple will reside in Scarborough. Frank Phillips Photograph W U JA14jSON- REGELE Carol Anne Williamson and Charles Thomas Regele were married Friday, July 18, 1986 at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Brussels by Father Stan Soltysik. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williamson of RR3, Walton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Regele of RR 1, Dublin. Maid of honor was Lisa Poppe of Dublin, friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Catherine and Dianne Williamson, sisters of the bride, and Stephanie Williamson of North Bay, cousin of the bride. Best man was Brian Ricker of RR 1, Dunnville, friend of the groom, and guests were ushered by Robert and John Williamson, brothers of the bride, and Jan Boettcher of RR2, Brussels, friend of the groom. Junior usher was Jeff W illiamson, brother of the bride. Music was provided by organist Michelle Blake and soloist theta Regele, mother of the groom. A reception was held at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Following a honeymoon to Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands the couple will reside at RR 1, Dublin. Residents enjoy two films Residents of the Seaforth Health Care Facility enjoyed two films, Cop and the Anthen and Canadians Can Dance, this was filmed at the C.N.E. in Toronto. On Tuesday and Thursday exercises to music was held in the morning. On Thursday afternoon Shirley Luther conducted a service of worship and song. Sid Pearson, Maxine Elliott, Penny Caza and Gladys Ruston enjoyed a week's holiday and told of their work at Abe Arc Industries and of their boat trip to Sarnia. Bingo was enjoyed on Friday afternoon. W inners were Ruston, Alfie Sykes, Bob McClure aner X, Wilma Brill, d Erle Dow. PERSONALS Gladys Ruston was home for a day with her family. Mabel Handy was out for a drive with her husband Tom. Visiting Helen Morris this week was her sister, granddaughter Lynn Nigh, and Joe Lane. Anne Rowley_ • vest H d Joe Sund�aaJ �arftetnooapc{wtr e Downey ori S say ir;� n and Lb 4 SullivaliStkil't irlt(Po 'ta S' � t1is daughteein-law took her outforsu r. brother James and sister Ursula. Debbie Dillon and family visited Helen on In Bezzoiswishedaepeecyreeoveryand Wednesday. hope her stay in the Clinton Public Hospital Len Bloomfield was out to supper at R. will be short. W IWAM FREDERICK NORRiS MARJHAIL W 111l, ' d forrMerly, .01 1 uta , diebelli d TueCUPsday arid. t5,1886 at his home. He was Tues y, Atrgus 93, Mr, Maacshall i8 s"ed twirls wile Anna and two-; daughters, 'Mrs Jens Andersen (Audrey) of hrverhtuall Beach` and Mrs. Robert•Van Den Newer (Barbara) of RR 4, Seaforth; Also surviving arel our grandchildren, Ellen (Missie) Gibbing$ of Clinton and Etristin, Kara and Kevin Van Den Neucker of Seaforth; two nieces, Mrs. George Gulian (Margaret) of New Port Ritchie, Florida, "Mrs. Munro Clark' (Kay) of London, and three nephews, Elliott Amundsen and Joseph Amundsen of Laguna -Bills, California and Jack Marshall of cap. He was predeceased by a son in 1927, four sisters, : leers. Lillian 'Amundsen, Florence Ethel Marshall, Margaret Marshall and Mrs. Kathleen Schaffer and two brothers, John and Hugh Marshall. A private funeral service was held at the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home in ILucan with the 'Reverend Manley Saddler officiating. interment of ashes at a later date in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. LIUAAN M ALANIUK Lillian Malaniuk of Fast William Street, Seaforth died Saturday, August 9, 1986 at the Seaforth Community Hospital. She was 72. The former Lillian Robinson she is survived by her husband Michael Malaniuk, son Jim Adman of 11R 4, Walton and daughter Rosa (Mrs. Charles kiddy) of Brantford. Also surviving are sisters, Jean (Mrs. Merril Potter) of Forest, Dorothy (Mrs. Clarence lightfoot) of grand Bend. Gertrude 11' d Mrs Mar rt^ 1 Moylan's and enjoyed an evening at the races at Goderich. Frank Maloney of Stratford visited his brother Harold. Isobel Scott visited her husband Bill. Dorothy Engel called on friends. Dave and Eva Netzke were out for supper with their daughter Rose and family. Cassie Nicholson was visited by Helen Nicholson, Mrs. Glen Nicholson and Robin and Kelly and Kim Devereaux Finlay Ross was visited by his grandson and his daughter. Cassie was also out for dinner with her daughter Barbara. There were two birthdays this week, Doris Smith and Carol Geddes. On Friday Carol was treated to a birthday celebration. This was attended by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, her daugter Pam and her husband Kevin Ryan and family, and daughter Shelia and her husband Brent Schenck and granddaughter Kendal. Cake and ice cream were enjoyed. Harold Maloney was out for supper on Tomorrow is theme of 4-H conference "Working towards tomorrow" is the theme of the 1986 4-H Regional Conference for 15-year•o!da. Ten conferences are held across the province eadr year involving900 4-11 members. Delegates from Huron, Bruce and Grey Counties attended the conference at Centralia College, July 23 to 25. Those who attended were involved in a wide variety of activities and discussions. Career options were emphasized at this year's conference. The following 4-11 members from Huron County attended: Marlene Albers, RR 2, Bluevale; Don Baan, RR 3,Walton; Murray Bechtel, Clinton; Sylva Crich, Clinton; Jim Fenton,RR 1, Belgrave; Mary -Anne Ftanken, RR 2, Auburn; Dean Glanville, 8114, Walton; Frances G.itel aur, RR 1, Londesboro• Steve Hagan, RR 3 Blyth; Rob Hern, Rua 1, Woodham; Richard Hope Rii2, Crediton; Bryan HOwa 13R 1, Blyth; lana Jones,RR 2, Clinton ane Kavelman, RR 1, Gllfford; Shelly Leckie, BR 2, Gerrie; Chris Melntash, RR 5, Brussels; Chris Michie, RR 4, Brussels• Karen Miller, RR 1,Granton; Janice Moffat, 13R 1, Bruceffiield; Karen Montgomery', o Paul Betgrave; Brian Mulvey, RR Clifford; Murray, RR 1, Dublin; Lee -Anne Nicholson, RR2, Blue=vale; Jane Papple,11114, Seaforth; Jana Pearson RR 1 Ethel; Fred Peel, RR 1, Auburn; Michael Pullen, Clinton; Barbara Smith. RR 3, Goderidi; Mike Strickland. Clinton; Murray Townsend, 11114, Seaforth; TeresaVsnThmI2zen RR1, Clinton ,• Melody Van Dore, R12, S�eai'ortb; Colleen \ianOsch, RR 3, Ludmow• Maria Verburg, Fill 1, Auburn; Amy Workman., RR 2, Brussels; Paula Wright, RR 1, Clifford; and Glynis - Marie Young, RR 3, Auburn in other 4-11 events, 120 members and friends from Huron County attended the 4-11 Day at Canada's Wonderland on July 18. Colin and Mildred MacDougald, Brace - bridge visited with Harold and Mary Coleman this week. On August 6, 1996 Monica Williams (nee Kenney) completed her employment prepar- ation program at Conestoga College in Vanastra. She will be entering a heal care aid course in September, 1986. • Visiting with Rose Ind Frit Altman during the past two weeks sere Nalco and Mazy Schmidt, Francis and Bernice Parker, Maisie W atke of Walkerton, Debbie and Casey' and Cheryl Homuth, Doreen Bowers of Kitchen- er, Cathy and Glen Weber end girls from Elmira arid Dave and Eva were else visitors. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy Birthday to Brad Carter on Aiitgett 14. WALKER-Miill-t: Ken and Joan are pleated to announce the birth of their daughter Kendra Patricia, 8 lbs. 12 oz. on August 8 at Clinton Hospital- spoiling rights go to Pat end Grandpa George, ThTIMMERMAN5 PetBandDebweloomewith. love their first chid, Jennifer leenne born ori Friday, July 25, 1986 at 2:09 p iii: weighntg6 lbs. 15 ozs. at St. Joseph's Hospiital, londof% Proud grandparents ale Tom and Jean Tower, Hensall and Art and Ina limit - *ink Kipper. FOSTER PEPPER Foster Pepper of Clinton died Monday, August 11, 1986 at Clinton Public Hospital. He was 77. Mr. Pepper is survived by his wife, the ;K'111ELj}! O0R i • Ethel Mary Moore of •Stratford formerly of Rostuek and Mllvertoht 'd dd Sgndey, August'N3 1986 at the Stratfo)d' General Hosppi�t�a�l, She was 7s • Born in Ellice; Townshipp, she:. Was a . daughter of the labs SamueLSmith' and the farmer Sophia Eastwood She had resided in Rostock tmtil 1,965 untiitltoving to Stratford in ►,sebruary 1988 Mr's Mooi+e was a member orf the Reorganized •Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints.; " Surviving are`twosotls. David•Schenck•and wife Joyce, of '.`,Seaforth,, and , Irvin,' of • ins' and f one. ' a ghter. Meroelle McKerraehee, o. " Also surviving are nitre grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; one brother, David Smith and wife Deila; of Stratford; three sisters-in-law, Rath Smith of Stratford, Kay Smith , of tendon and • Gertrude White, of Stratford • and a ,'umber of nieces and nephews: Mrs. ,"Moore was predeceased by her first husband Chester Schenck in 1963 and by her 'second husband Wallace Moore in 1985, She was .also predeceased by two brothers, Hyrum and Alex and two grandchildren, Bradley Schenck and Brian McKerracher. Friends were received at the Heinbuck Funeral Home in Stratford. A funeral service was held at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Burial was in Avondale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations may ' bemade to the charity of one's choice. (Mrs. Hamid W a ,,/ an Watkin of London; brothers Robert, Donald former Myrtle Schram and son William and and Albert, all of London; and 11 grandchild- his Also wife Evelyn yinofg are three sisters, Nettie ren. Mrs. Malaniuk was predeceased by her (Mrs. Wilmer McClinchey) of Varna, Grace first husband, Herman Adman in 1961, one pepper of London, and Ella (Mrs. George daughter Betty Herbrik, one brother Arthur Tinney) of Exeter; and three brothers, John and one sister, Edith Lowden. of Hensel!, Alex of RR 4, Seaforth and Nelson The family received friends at the Whit- of Hamilton. ney-Ribey Funeral Home and a funeral He was predeceased by one sister Dora service was held Tuesday. Interment Malt- (Mrs. Thomas Slavin) and by two brothers landbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Ernest and Stewart. Pallbearers were Steve Lupul, Robert Friends will be received at the Ball and Newnham, Ken Oldacre, Andrew Patrick, Falconer Funeral Home in Clinton and a Earl McSpadden and Lavern Godkin. • funeral service will be held today at 2 p.m. at Flower bearers were Hazel McNaughton the funeral home. Interment Clinton Ceme• and Helen Byers. tery. GRADUATES 1 TORRANCEDUNDAS Torrance Dundas, of Walton, died Sunday„ August 10, 1986 at the Seaforth Community Hospital, He was 86. Born in McKillop Township, hewas a son of the late William Albert Dundas and the former Susan Boyd. He was a member of Duff's United Church and had been a longtime trustee of the Morris Township public school system. Surviving are one daughter, Olene and husband Barry MacLeod, and, one grand- daughter, Natascha, all of Waterloo; and one sister, Tillie, of Huronview. Mr. Dundas was predeceased by his wife, the former Olive Bolger m 1982, and three. brothers, Willis, Robert and Armour. Friends were received at the W hitney- Ribey Funeral Home Monday and a funeral service was held Tuesday. Burial was in Brussels Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to Duff's United Church.. Pallbearers were Irwin Johnston, Bill Coutts, Doug Kirkby, Campbell Wey, Gerald Ryan and Gerald Watson. JOSEPH JEROME DEVEREAreceived his Bache/or of Science in Mence at eetallurgy turd exesesatMc aste.r'UnSivveerrssitty Hamilton He is a graduate of Seathrib District High School d St. James Separate School, Seaforth. Joseph is the son of Joe and Florence Devereaux, Seaforth. PAULHAK, son of Harry and Catherine Hak of Seaforth, graduated from Conestoga College, Kitchener in Business Administra- tion -Accounting, etthe convocation ceremon- les held in Kitchener on June 14 1986. He has accepted a position with .Vrird and Uptlgrove, Chartered Accountants, in Listo- wel. 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