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The Citizen, 1990-09-05, Page 26PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1990. Obituaries MARY M. ROBINSON Mary M. Robinson of the Vera Care Nursing Home in Hanover died at Hanover District Hospital on August 15. She was 88. Born in Hullett Township on September 17, 1901, she was the daughter of John and Agnes (Roberton) Grainger. Mrs. Robinson is survived by nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Gordon W. Robinson. A funeral service was held on Friday, August 17 at the Beattie- Falconer Funeral Home, Tasker Chapel, Blyth, with Mr. George Cowan officiating. The flower bearers were Maurice Rivers and John Jewitt. The pallbearers were Jack Lee, Murray Lee, Bill Lee, Bill Cowan, Bill Wall and Russell Peckitt. Interment in Hope Chapel Ceme­ tery, Hullett Township. GEORGE “REGINALD” BALL George “Reginald” Ball of Goderich, and formerly of Clinton, died at Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, August 12. He was 79. Born in Hullett Township on June 11, 1911, he was the son of the late Norman and Olive (Hill) Ball. A retired self-employed grocer in Clinton by profession, Mr. Ball was a member of Ontario Street United Church in Clinton, and he was an Adherent to North Street United Church in Goderich. He was also a member of the Clinton Lions Club, the Clinton Oddfellows Lodge No. 83 and the Clinton Masonic Lodge No. 84. He is survived by his wife, Nancy (Allen) Ball, one sister Jean (Mrs. Dougal Campbell) of Mitchell, and by one brother, Clark Ball and his wife Margaret of Clinton. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Mr. Ball was predeceased by one brother, Clarence Ball. A funeral service was held on Wednesday, August 15 at the Ball Chapel of the Beattie-Falconer Funeral Homes with Rev. Robert Ball of North Street United Church officiating. The flowerbearers were Jeffrey Ball, Danny Campbell, Mark Gla­ zier and Michael Stanley. The honorary pallbearers were Art Colson, Carl Cox, Tom Allen, Clayton Dixon, Jim McEwing and Andy Rau. The pallbearers were David Ball, Douglas Ball, Gregory Ball, Craig Cox, Norman Campbell and Barry Glazier. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. Help Spread The Word: 11LWS3J IE If current trends■ AV 1*10 continue, 912 mil­ lion people (a quarter of the world’s population) will be illiterate by the year 2000. To donate, or for more information contact: The CODE Literacy Foundation 321 Chapel St. Ottawa, Ontario K1N7Z2 (GA COOf (613)232-3569 Blyth council briefs Ball diamond paid for The controversial reconstruction of the George Radford Memorial Ball Diamond is virtually complete and paid for, Blyth village council­ lors heard at their August 28 meeting. Darren Richmond and Ken Quipp of the Blyth Slo-Pitch Tour­ nament Committee, which under­ took the project, appeared bfore council to present a cheque for $6,000 paying off the final portion of the loan it had received from council to complete the project. Mr. Quipp said the fence still has to be put up along the south side of the is a member of the Canadian Community Newspapers Association (*QNA dedicated to presenting the news of this community to its readers. diamond but this only awaits the manpower to do the job. He said the new diamond is working out well and the lights make it much better than the old “arena” diamond. The $6,000 was from the pro­ ceeds of this year’s tournament held in August.***** The village will apply for a capital conservation grant for im­ provements to Blyth and District Community Centre. The grant, if received, will pay for a third of the cost of installation of new showers downstairs, for installation of steel ’ A MEMORIAL OF LASTING BEAUTY ’ plus foundation TABLET - 30" long by 6" thick by 24" high, in Mountain Rose granite. BASE- 36" long in matching granite with polished top Your choice of lettering styles and designs. A 100% ONTARIO PRODUCT on the northeast side of the arena, for changes to accommodate the handicapped in the upstairs audi­ torium washroom (paid for by the Legion) and for a walk-in storage space for the Lions Club. Also included would be fire extinguisher for under the range hood and improvements to the heating/cool­ ing system.***** A total of 14 people turned out to discuss the village’s new zoning by-law at the meeting held August 16. Seven people showed up for the afternoon session and seven more for the evening session. NELSON MONUMENTS Ltd. 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