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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
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Mount View Cemetery •
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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
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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'.
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•
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
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`.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
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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:
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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
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