The Citizen, 1991-08-14, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1991.
CONNIE JANE HOGGART
Connie Jane Hoggart, daughter
of John and Jane Hoggart of
R.R.l, Londesboro, sister of
Larry and fiancee of Bill Baieka
of Sarnia graduated May 24,
1991 from Lambton College, Sar
nia. Connie has successfully com
pleted her Registered Medical
Laboratory Technologist pro
gram and Is presently employed
at Gamma North Peel Laborato
ries, North York.
New complaint
system set up
for dogs
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catching dogs Councillor Stretton
relied: "What are you supposed to
do?" They had tried to call the dog
catcher but couldn't locale him so
they felt something must be done.
The dog was eventually caught and
locked in the public works shed
over the weekend.
Reeve Gordon Workman pointed
out that the owner retrieved the dog
and paid the $25 fine which didn't
pay for the work the town officials
did to catch the dog.
Under the complaint system,
those who have a complaint about
dogs can sign a complaint form
which the dog catcher will deliver
to the dog owner when he next vis
its town.
Obituaries
W. KENNETH BRAY
Wilbert Kenneth Bray of Brus
sels passed away on Thursday,
August 1, 1991 at his residence,
following a lengthy struggle with
cancer.
Mr. Bray was the beloved hus
band of Helen Smalldon, whom he
married 46 years ago. He was the
dear father of Larry and Janis Bray,
and Shirley and Stewart Hunter, all
of RR1, Ethel. He will be dearly
missed by his grandchildren Shel
ley and Kent Bray and Stacey,
Krista and Mark Hunter. Also left
to mount his passing are his broth
ers Glen of Brussels, Clifford of
Wingham and Stanley of Seaforth.
Visitation was at Betts Funeral
home in Brussels from 2-4 and 7-9
on Friday, August 2. A Western
Star Oddfellows Lodge memorial
service was held that evening at 9.
Funeral services were conducted at
1:30 on Saturday, August 3. Carry
ing the floral tributes were Mr.
Bray's five grandchildren. Pallbear
ers were Jim Knight, Keith Mul
vey, Bill Kellington, Bruce
Speiran, Charles Blake and Clayton
Heibein.
Interment was at Brussels Ceme
tery.
In remembrance donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society or Huron
County Home Care would be
appreciated.
BRANDON ANDREW
LAMMERANT
Brandon Andrew Lammerant,
aged five, passed away Friday,
August 9, 1991 as the result of a
traffic accident.
He was bom in Seaforth, the son
of Dan and Anita Lammerant. He is
the beloved grandson of Andy and
Agnes Lammerant, R.R.4, Walton,
Betty Nethery of Blyth and Jack
Nethery of Forest. He is suvived by
one brother, Christopher, at home.
He was a member of St.
Michael's Roman Catholic Church,
Blyth. Father Ray Renaud, priest at
that church, conducted the funeral
service on Monday, Aug. 12, 1991.
Arrangements were entrusted to the
Beattie-Falconer Funeral Homes,
Tasker Chapel in Blyth. Interment
was at Blyth Union Cemetery.
CECIL THOMSON
Cecil Thomson of RR2, Bluevale
.passed away suddenly on Wednes
day, July 31, 1991. He was in his
55th year.
Mourning his loss the most are
his wife of 37 years Gail and his
children, Jane Turner of Oakville,
Kathy Bibby of Kirkton, Cecil
Thomson of St. Mary's and Cindy
McBride of Kirkton. He will be
lovingly remembered by his nine
grandchildren and his father-in-law
Lloyd Harper. Mr. Thomson was
the dear brother of Robert Thom
son of Bluevale, Alice Steckley of
New Toronto, Charles Thomson of
Norwich, Stanley Thomson of St
Mary's and Norma Harper of
Arden.
Mr. Thomson rested at Betts
Funeral Home in Brussels from 2-4
and 7-9 on Friday. Funeral services
were held the following morning at
11. Interment was held at 10:30
a.m. on Tuesday at St. Mary's
Cemetery in St. Mary's.
Donations to a charity of your
choice would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
LAURA LUCAS
A resident of Brussels, Laura
Lucas passed away at her home on
Friday, August 2, 1991.
Born on May 21, 1903 Miss
Lucas was employed as a teacher
throughout her life. She began her
career in Simcoe then moved to the
Hamilton-Burlington area were she
continued teaching for many years.
She accepted a position teaching
native Indian children in northern
Ontario, with the intention of stay
ing just a brief time. However, she
ended up remaining there, much
longer than she had originally
anticipated.
So devoted to her role as educa
tor was she, that upon retiring to
Brussels, she gave some of her
time to tutor students in the village.
Over half a decade ago, Miss
Lucas suffered a debilitating stroke,
but with her typical tenacity and
determination she battled back so
that she would be able to live on
her own again in her home. Though
she often found it difficult to get
outside, especially during the win
ter months, she never complained
about her confinement and passed
her time reading books, a hobby
she thrived on, or watching televi
sion.
A member of the United Church
Women and the Majestic Women's
Institute, Miss Lucas had many
friends who provided her with
companionship and help.
A lover of animals, she was
never alone, having many pets, par
ticularly cats, in addition to leav
ing her door open to the several
strays that knew they would find
food and a kind and gentle hand
there.
Miss Lucas was the loving aunt
of Richard Firby of Langton and
the late Betty Calvert and David
Firby.
Rev. Cam McMillan of Brussels
United Church officiated at the
funeral service, which was held on
Sunday, August 4 at Betts Funeral
Home in Brussels. Interment was
held al Elma Centre Cemetery in
Atwood.
THOMAS JOSEPH FINLEON
Thomas Joseph Finleon died on
Saturday, August 2, 1991 at Huron-
view in Clinton. He was 90.
Mr. Finleon was bom in West
Wawanosh Township on April 16,
1901 to the late Thomas Finleon
and Matilda Devereant. He
remained in the township, operat
ing a farm there, until his retire
ment.
In 1980 his wife the former
Isabella Wiseman, a daughter, Mar
lene and grandson, Robert, died
tragically when the family home
burnt. A brother James and sister,
Mary Margaret Mclnnes prede
ceased him also.
Left to mourn his passing are his
children Thomas of Clinton, Jim
and Irene of RR2, Lucknow, John
of RR2, Lucknow, Alex of London,
Mary Agnus Austin of Dungannon
and Margaret McLean of London.
He is survived as well by one
brother, six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
A family prayer service was held
at MacKenzie & McCreath Funeral
Home in Lucknow on Sunday,
August 4 at 8 p.m. Funeral services
were held at St. Augustine Roman
Catholic Church on Monday,
August 5 at H a.m. Father Frank
Dentinger officiated.
Flowerbearers were Darlene Pat
terson, Debbie Robertson, Debbie
Lyon Patterson and Linda McLean.
Carrying Mr. Finleon to his final
resting place at St. Augustine
Cemetery were Eddie McLean,
Mike Austin, Rick Patterson, Alvin
Moran, Hughie Mclnnes and Keith
Hardy.
Brussels market
busy
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to the high of $60.75. Two cows
consigned by Gerald Ten Hag,
Auburn averaging 1395 lbs. sold
for $54.65 to the high of $58.75.
There were 168 veal on offer
selling from $86.30 to $97.50 to
the high of $110.
Five veal consigned by Jim Hick
ey, Auburn averaging 616 lbs. sold
for $105.75 to the high of $310.
One veal consigned by Dale
Bachert, Blyth weighing 580 lbs.
sold for $98.50.
Two veal consigned by MHM
Farms, Paisley averaging 585 lbs.
sold for $98.05 to the high of $106.
Five veal consigned by Cranbrook
Farms, Brussels averaging 602 lbs.
sold for $95.40 to the high of
$105.50. Six veal consigned by Jim
Ritz, Monkton averaging 527 lbs.
sold for $92.05 to the high of $105.
Four veal consigned by Elias
Brubacher, Wroxeter averaging 540
lbs. sold for $91.90 to the high of
$104. Ten veal consigned by Eric
Scheurwater, Paisley averaging 601
lbs. sold for $90.15 to the high of
$97.50. Two veal consigned by Jim
Blake, Blyth averaging 640 lbs.
sold for $89.50 to the high of $105.
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