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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-22, Page 6a Ti`#liHURON _ X II, MARC 2Z 1919iii111111111.1111'� ANVEYJACKSCUI laughter. MrS. ►tdey Jackson. 7S. WeraldinelRiddel •Kippettdec~-att-i5-.rid: M,acartney2 of C uiil rid. sister. Mrs. tiara Palmer of Cambric* ;reSadenee. Wednesday . Bern at Arkona he was. Son . late Hanna and John jackson The Ifamrly mowed io Stanley Township. then) in 1927 to. Tuckers*nith where they farmed on the Staffa Vie; and •raised registered purebred Herefords. lie was a member of Egmondt ille•'L'nited Church. Surviving are his wife the former Sarah {Sadie Ball whom he married in 1940 -at the Baliresidence~ at Clinton. three dangltters, Dorothy. Mrs. Beverley Henderson. ofi Carlyle, Wilma. Mrs, Brian Travis of l itchener and': Lois. Mrs. Douglas Hutton,: 'Loddon: 4 sister. gibe'. Mrs. Harold Smaildt?n of Walton. and h Srad- n ehtldren. • He was predeceased by three brothers, Harold, Kenneth and Arthur. Friends were be received at Whitney-Ribey Funeral own mama =ire was also piedeceased.. by a brother. wiiitatn = Pric. ' fective Until Co*1,s Friends were received at es go y, M r. 2' /79 Mite 'Coutts and,So Ponerak Hunte. 96 St. Apt re' 'ii'wSt. :ra,;dict ee pt M€#, '. s u Sunday. Services were = , conducted Monday. at 2 ah- followed by internment. in :-...-- Mount View Cemetery • anu I , , i 1 1 I# i1' � i. ill ##. �:..,� � I , , t111t11itilil..., ..ilii .iiii�.� ilii ..iiiiii ii :i �. � i� ll.liliiii illiiilttitiiitiiiiiitiiiitiiiiil iii four grandchidlren- JAMES MOW James Allan Kum. "1. :wwf ,4 Main St.. N.. Seaforth. died Wednesday. March 14.. 19"9. at Seaforth Community ,"".a. Hospital. •..... Barn at St. Mary's, he was • .; a: son of the late Elizabeth . tWestottl .and James Murray,. He joined the .Canadian. Imperial: Bank Of Commerce in 1928 and was a. manager of •the branch here. He retired Seaforthin 1907,11e was a •;, Home, Seaforth, where member of First :.". •service was held .Saturday" ar ""pr+*sliterian .__. church =. 2 p.m, with Rev. James' Seaforth where he w as as =' Vanslyke. officiating. elder, He was president of Temporary- Pioneer emporaryPioneer Mausoleum, Cemetery, JAMES ELLIOTT entombment_. Seaforth branch of the Memorial Canadian Cancer Society. atrial . Parkhill He .is survived: by his wife, the former Isabel Bissett, rvhora he married in Hamilton In 1941. Also James Willard :Elliott" :58, surviving are a brother of 66 Market Street,.Seaforth Calvin, • St. Marys and = died Thursday : at his late serveral nieces and nephews. residence. , He was predeceased by a = A lifelong. -resident of brother Wilfred of Vancouver Seaforth, he wasa son of the and a sister Mabel, Mrs. Earl late Mary and Willard.. Day of Stratford.. Elliott, For many years he Friends were received at managed the Elllett R.S. Box Funeral Horne, 47 IMMO; 1111.0 Restaurant on Main Street High Street, Seaforth where which .• Was started by his, Service was held Saturday at father,- When. ill health 3 p . to• with Rev. Thomas forced ,.hi:nt to sell the A.A. Duke officiating restatirai t he worked as a- cyT" *a}y enxc rnbemettt -a1 - shipping clerk,: •• • • Pioneer • Memorial , Surviving are his wife" the Mausoleum • Interment .= former Virginia Sinclairs Maitlandbank Cemetery'. e r • whom he married 'The .Pallbearers were Ran ES, Egmondville in 1949. tw•o Driseo11, Jack McL1wain, w daughters • Mrs. A. J. David Stewart, Fred Cosford, (Margaret) •Burch, Seaforth Waiter .!McClure. and Claire and Mrs. Kenneth (Debra) Reith .. The flower bearers Janmaat;. • Egmondville. •a were Robert • Spittal. „i O i 1 QOM AVM • SINS NOM Homonnowoommummmow with those sppin gtime Food "�eiees » New phone 'mother lot your meat orders: 3274631. Schneiders, HEAD CHEES 1 oz. bowls•" :Schneld:er,S SAID ERKRAUT 500 gr. pkg. 1 Schneiders'. WIENERS • 1 lb. pkg, 1 !.3 9 Fresh Meaty' PIG TAILS In order to serve you ,better in the future Wi ARE EXPANE.ING! Sorry for any inconvenience we may cause. FOR YOL RE ±ER Fresh Cut & Wrapped to your specifications Homemade Pure 127 14 Lb. 'AVEnA r lb. aysage ' Schneiders Med COOKED IMAM 4 oz. pkg. 9, Schneiders. COOKEDMEATS 12 varieties 6 oz- Plot- • 6 5 Maple Leaf Economy WIENER5. 2 lbs. /1 49 a rn or GarIic= `.sister Mrs Harold (Alma) Clarence Walden, Dr..' Chesney, Stratford and •a ',Charles. Toll and John e' • . M 1.1 ler brother,:John Stratford and 2 l3issett, grandchildren: M • .r. • Friends:' were . received at the R.S. ;Box funeral home •J 5 is "mi ./� where • service was held �. Saturday; at' 11 a.m. with M Rev. T A. a. • Dake officiating, Temporary entombement neer Pi 0 �/ ..... Pioneer M '- MemorialANL Mausoleum. Burial Mom •Maitlandbank Cemetery. •up �' Pallbearers were John t, 5 :Atkin, Bill Wilbee, John Inflation and • rising costs have bit everybody. hot the , Clinton and District' Christian • School parents ' have been Si doubl� hit.' Not only are the>. paying increase tax dollars 'to sup. = port . the public school sys 'tem. but they are also faced '' = with the possibility of'paying .higher tuition to send •their children to the, prisate'C hri ' . • ian school in . C'lintciti' ° , ` (hat was :the essence of a. :preliminary . report toy the • °,�; School Society at their sera:- w annual meeting last week cMarelt 1 tit Blyth. when treasurer Evert Ridder pre- sented a first draft of the' budget for the comtrir•fisi.ai year of'•194.1980 .that esti- :. w - rt ateti total \fasts t„ 'ruin the si1tutl tray hit $144 .500, up . s ' Holland, Reid Allen. Roy McGonigle and Donald Mtiir, The Rower bearers were Ken Tebbutt and Arthur Powell. MARY E'TTA LAIDLAW Mrs. Robert E. Laidlaw of Egmondyille died in Wingham & .District Hos-' pital, February 26. 1979 in, her 78th year. Born in. W aikill, New York, she was the former Mary Etta Charter, daughter of the late Alpha Etta Avery and JosephnCharter. •1° 1918 • she..4 tnarried. Thomas Laidlaw • who pre. deceased her October 1962. In 1969 she married. Robert E: Laidlaw of Wingham wwha predeceased her August. '1976, Surviving are eine,' son. James:Laidtaw of Myth and one daughter . Mary, Mrs. Ken Ritchie; of Egnrondville, five grandchildren and one - great grandchild. Also surviving are one step»sun William Laidlaw of Calgary. Alberta, twr stepdaughters Fre 1 Alice (Mrs. Gerald iii in) of Clinton. Sheila Folkard of Toronto. Predeceased by one brother, George Charter. The body rested at the Tasker Funeral Horne where the ' funeral and .committal Service was held Febroary 28. •1979 at 2 p.tn. with Rev. Barry Passmore officiatigg. • Interment to he in Blyth Onion Cemetery. 58shell frons' last sw:.tr. ' . ' ate suggestioiv for.a.dys -- • and means to howler the ...- budget budget were 'tnacitr and wilt »bz - xani.ined by the hoard iefore lite next meetisig • . ,= Tor the 84 farutlits .from Clinton. Gode:rteli. SJth:Sea ,-E a� -forth" and fixeier w hew suijpr rt , E the - haol and its 20' pupils. ,w: rut 'aims;. their 'own saticroi is E. dsittbia .expensive as ; they • ; most pay tuition for •their- ,.h,i,drett: as , wsell as pay = $ti.a fel . tax. bot reeetye no • assistance Roth the pin -tin = iaz );overnntent in the form: "'tn...., -- of grants, as•the pitblie grid separate school • systems do. ' Prise° ipal Ralph Schutpr- rttan gave a report oft school activities saying that. Fridays morning skating at• the C'iin- . ton arena is over for another year and the ice tinte was riauch. appreciated by the studettts. The hot lunches served after the skatitg were also enjoyed. ` .5chutirtitan said the latest extra.ctirticutar activi- ty undertaken is the forma. tion of a school choir "under the capable direction of Mrs. Mary Hearn, The 45 mens. ber thciit sang at the Christ-. "rias program and on 1=eb- ritary 27 :gave a conned at flur'onvtew, . and ate now it ypre a ",.. for a s rin: oils rin In yp. }? � p 13 concert. inlaaoo JOSEPH MACARTNEY Joseph Macartney. It. R14, Watford died Friday itt Strathroy-Middlesex Hos. pital. He was 63. ' Born in. Galt, he had lived In Watford for the past 14 years and was manager o the Watford Shoe Company. i>rMacartney was plant Sttpetintefdent of the shoe factory iii Seaforth and a former resident here. fie Wats predeceased by Ms wife., the former+Lavinia CCtyrmick in 1974.. 0* is survitred by 'a MUM MOM MI▪ NIM lank NNW ai▪ r NOON' qinimaa .tea. MEOW MOM Orange F.iavonr' CRYSTALS: i'ttg. of 4 • x .3 '1 oz pchs. 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