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The Huron Expositor, 1981-01-22, Page 19lr• O iSURON: oPosrion. ANUARY -1~fater .Well, DRILLIN W.D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS No0,621-1731 -Dud 627-0828 ' JIM 527-0776 j SEAFoRTH TE\X, El 1 F16 son of Knox Presbyterian Church. Cranbreok of, Relating. Pallbearers were Harry Gillis. Ross MeTaggert, Jim MeTeggart, Michael Oulu-tun, Henry Reesor and Robert Hennick. Flowerbrearers were Betty Buchanan, Brenda Anderson and Donna and Cheryl Hart TemPor.at'y Otombtent is in 'the Brussels cemetery chapel with *Flat tp fellow in the sprin VAN POVCKE Adolf Karel Van Poucke of 69 Market Stieet, Scaorth $eaforth. died it Seaforth Community Hospital, on Thursday. 1a0aarY 15. i981 at to '16th, year. Surviving are his wife, the former Elta Victoria Rolibens, Survived by children Yvette- (Mrs. _Henry ..Bianeedyk) Of Kil2. -.47of sor,,anttgatry A..".ofSeafenb. Vinrityssenoef RAZ, 1340- . , 1 Only 81 x10' TRAILER : 'EXTENSION' TENT - Last Retail . , • 179.95 la i9 91- 1 Only 8" Natiolial TABLE SAW .Last Retail ' .95 139.95 ,: inonolywn . STALL. , ,Last Retail 69.95 4.95 1 Only Portable RADIO . , Lgas8.t8:etail , '095' 1 Only -5-Ligbt . CHANDELIER Last Retail'' s 59.9 - 1 Only Air IMPACT . WRENCH - Last Retail . . 95 1 Only 12!x15'x7' 1 Only "American" LATHE Last Retail _ 86.95 69°95 TENT with Dining Area Last Retail 219.95 1.79.95 n 119.95 SAVE AT , SEARORTH CANADIAN TIRE I :hi nl ar 'FOX • Victory (Vic) Charles Fos 1 alyth„thedirtVieterfe Hospital, Lbadon on' Satur, day,. January .17, fie was' in his 61st yefr. Surviving get** wife Jean (Heinbin) Fox, a son Douglas 0....Winnipegs-aud. daughter Mrs, Charles (Hother): Jayes 9f' London. Hc'ls also _survived...4 orraedehildree Catherine,. If** apt Kett+, Also noising' are „ , Smith,. Mrs. "Ah. tread) Steen anda !pother Kenneth all of TOMO% The. body was at the M.L. Watts Funeral Home, Bps, sets until TinesdaY whets funeral services were held at 2. p.m. Temporary woo): mot is -in the Ornsielts Cemetery Chapeir Seafurth, formerly ,of grey Township. died Saturday Victoria, Hospital. London. Bern in IvIcKillew Teem, • ship..Sheweathe former' Lod -c. •}.*kwo.,..,4.3tpioter of the late Elmer and Ethel fittekWell. Surviving are her hushat4. Rae; three daughters; Mrs. Pe#eis 03.1e440 Mather R of. Of TOW *14001 IS* •,Sara. and Beth Houston and 'Stamp: and Jeffrey. sister, Mrs. *lei. Fraser, of*Fria rownsht. Friends were received et the ,OrtiMia Chapel of the fvf,f4., Watts. •tuner* lkettra 1 ,,,untlitdondayhert • yw rte. JACO, HAS At St. Jiateph'S London on Friday. January- .16114 Jacob William Haberer of 21 Goshen Street South.- _ Zurich died in his 77th year.' Mr. Haberer was a well, known honey producer who lived in Zurich most of his life. He is -survived by his Vera Clare Kalbfleisch. He's also survived by a on .1.0htti, TOMO?. Ong` bratnet of FOrdloand.nOurith; tted- Joseph, Francis Malone, dearly beloved' hi:Abend of Brigid of 325 Carpathia Road, died' at 'the Heidth Sciences Centre; Winnipeg, . recently. - Mr. Malone waiborn in • Seeforth, Ontario. June 1-1; ..-1932 and had lived hi • Winnpeg' for the past' 26 years. He was actively involved with many young people. at Sir John Franklin Community Centre and was a faithful member of Str 'John Brebeuf • Parish and the Kpightt of Columbus. /Mr., Malone joined Erne°, Ltd. • in London, Ontario in .1953 and was, - manager of the. Winipeg branch at the time of his death. Mr. Malone is survived by wife Brigid; ,' sons, Bob, •John and. Tom; daughters, Barbara •Longfield and her husband Lloyd, Kathy, Colleen , • and Rciienaary; sisters; Mrs. Clare Murray and Mrs. Shiest Delmage, both of 'Seafeeth, Ontario; brother& „ Jack of -Saudi Amide. and Jim of Sheddon, Ontario, Joe, was predeceased by • his mother andfather and his sister Mary Margaret. Prayers were said at St. John Brebeuf Church. Fleet and -Lanark on Thursday. Janaury 15.. Mass 'Of. the Resurrection was celebrated on Friday, January .16 at St; John Brebeuf church, at -, 11:00 a.m.' Rev. r. B.J. 'McKinna the 'principal telebrant Interment followed in the Chapel Lewin - Hart who predeceased her in 'Memorial ,Oardens. December of 198Q., • Pallbearers were Messrs'. Jim Mahon, Frank Mak, Surviving are two Peter . EdWards, John daughters; Etta (Mrs. Fred wateen-,4ted, Buchanan) "of Mohan) and Tom Breen. • Jean (Mrs. Ilose;Anderson) Should 'friends desire, .of Bornholm and four-sons donationa made to John' at „home, Charles of the Canadian Cancee,,Society.,,,„.Goderich, Jamel'atul Robert (Manitoba' Division) 02-960 Of Grey ToWnship. Alsn'sur- 'Portage Ave. •viving are 18 grandchildren The fetidly would like to • and • three great= eitteed their eineLg& lip_ grandchildren. Funeral and conimital predation to Abemaay friends and rejatives Who services, ere held fro the . have given their-,support Brussels-Chapel of the M.L. . duringJoe's illnesi. to Dr..p.' Watts Funeral - Home ..mi- .Tuesday,January 6- at 2 p.m. Oalbritith and associates and, to the staff on A6 Of the with Rev., Dr. J.K.R: Thom- . ... Ifea/th-Saences Centre. JOHNHINCHLEY , John Hinchley, a former vice-principal at OSCVf, died Tuesday in the Owen Sound General and IWarine Hospital ' Born at the turn of the Vanastra Continued from page 4 to free ice time. at the Vanastra Curling Club. They have been instructed in, the fundamentals of curling by members- of the Club. The benefits of the Visits cannot be overemphasized. We would 99 like to thank the • Vin Era Curling Club and otiA 4nStructors. Ken Roger- On, Mervyn Falconer, MO( TowinSend and Stuart Wilson for this opportunity. . Parents are reminded to keep in close-contact with their;hild's teacher SP that they ill be able to closely monitor the progress of each child this second term. Re- member that interviews can ' be arranged at any time 1'' simply by phoning 482-7828, If you -have a child who will be attending our Kinder- „ garten class next Septeniber will you please call the sehOtil at your earliest tonvertience. so that we knOw thatthey will' be joining ns. t Slaters. itiSo survived 'trtatli deliInitnent at P$On, by three gtnIrtdeb' kren. Sar- Hewas Yke*Ptinellnd" tee4e$4 ey, rout otornom century 0011r Worth, he gained his education in area schools then attended a teachers' college in Toronto. He began: his teaching career In Huron Countyt Early in 1918. he Slimed the Royal Air Force. After demobilization, he • went to Queen's 'University Where he got his honors degree in shisthethatim:lh'ess tairghtia 'gait Etrtkettbrd and C010081#004 before roaring, to 0WF4 $(4144' to iota tho' Oharre/Of 004. nor Funeral NOtoos, 40,00Sh, tdra,,WW-tello 1:400.t°, en $tieet North, 4nrich. two , sorts; $0114- Jr.. Of,./4sit Seintdi% and, -SOnday;* then' and Edward' of QakVille, and to Peter's Lutheran, one brother, flattt .ef Cherch, Zurich for funeral • .ltenftew, service on Stinday, .4 2 p.m, Also surviving are seven With 'Pastor Jack Dressier grandchildren. , officiating. Temporary en- Funeral . services Arecon tombment with interment Friday at 11 a.m. at the 4ter in St. Peter's Lutheran Breckenridge-Ashcroft einetery. Donations to the, Funeral Home. charity of your choice will be appreciated by the family.. Pallbearers were Fred Harberer, Harry •Flayter, Charles ' ['Word. Albert Reader,- Carl Herber and John Wettlaider. JOSEPH FRANCIS MALONE ahltePtiqn ittitt Seth. Visit.. 19$0 to t atiO waS:' the iliestlake He is Snit*his wife 'ADOLF VAN POUCKE Adolf Karel Van Poucke. 74. of 69 Market St., Sea- forth, died ThurStlai at Sea- forth"Community Hospital. Born in Belgium, he came le Canada in. 1949 and fanned on the 8th cone, of Morris Township ',until retir- ing to Seaforth in' 1975. Hp was 'a _veteran of the Second World 'War ,having served with the Belgitim Army. Surviving are his wife, the former El4a Victoria Robbens to whom he was, married in Belgium,' October 24. -1930; one daughter. Mrs. 'Henry- (Yvette) Binnendyk, of RR2, kippen, two,sons. Marcel P. of Windsor, and Garry A., of Seaforth; one sister Mrs. Leontin Vercruyssen, Qf RR2, Blyth; two brothers. Leonard and Joseph, both of Belgium and 12 grandchildren. He was 'predeceesed by two brothers mid two sisters. Friends ,Were received at the Box funeral home, Sea-, forth,. until Saturday when a :service was held at 11 a.m: at St. James 1Rcanan Catholic Church, conducted by Rev.' J.C. Caruana. Temporary entombment was in Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum with burial later in St. James cemetery. pallbearers. were David Linton, Allen. McCall., .George Blake. Fernand Vantyohen, Cor Dorssers and Gordon Nobel. " SUSANNAH ELLEN HART Mrs. George (Susannah Ellen) Hart ' of R.R. 2, Brussels died at the Seaforth Coinmunity , Hospital on Saturday, January .3. She was in her 85th year. - She was born in Grey Township, daughter of' the late Angus Cartriithael and Snsarinah Shiels., She was Married, to George Henry USE EXPOSITOR. WANT - ADS Phone 521-0240 and one brother Leonard of Belgium. Also 12 grandchild, ten survive. The late • Mr. Part Poucke rested at' the Se,aforth.1.- - ' Services were held. from St. Sentes:, Roman.. Catholic Church. Seafonh Satur- day, January 17th. Temper, ell -entombment in P • neer Memorial Muusideunt, ea• Laic in. Janis cemetery. Grand.: Bend, Oieftnas MW1,01.5'HOVFMK, 'AU4SOr, and, Janice,:. rs Catherine 'Hods, .c.aigaty; Alt.."; two SOPS. 64• Market ° of ,KkOritdoiv 1 Only Submersible % HIK -PURIP 79.95- L4str Retail ,109.95 1 Only " Campers, VAN TENT 431. 95 11. 'Last Retail 174.95 1 Only 8-Track Recording STEREO 39 • Last Retail 179.99 ..N..0§(1 07:•.. • .•..11gPlr,$.41.:11 Atv4 31M 'az• ti. • -.