Times-Advocate, 1981-07-29, Page 2Page 2 Times -Advocate, July 29, 1981
Obituarles
ROSS CLARKE
Suddenly at University
Hospital, London on Sunday
evening. July 26, 1981, Ross
A. Clarke of HR 1. Crediton
in his 53rd year. Beloved
son of Margaret Clarke of
Crediton and the late Harry
Clarke. Husband of Donna
Turner and dear father of
Lanna (Mrs. Mike O'Leary)
of Lucan. Wendy Clarke of
London, Marsha Clarke, at
home, Barry Ross Clarke of
RR 1, Ilderton, and Byron
Earl Clarke of Crediton.
Dear brother of Evelyn
( Mrs. Art Hutchison) of
Parkhill, Maleida "Sis"
(Mrs. Joe McCann) of
Crediton, Marie (Mrs. Don
Dinney) of Crediton, Ruth
( Mrs. Bob Galloway) of
Crediton. Roy Clarke of RR
3, Zurich. Russell Clarke
(twin), of Crediton, Jim and
Howard Clarke both of
Shipka, and Ed Velinder of
Phelpston, Ontario. Also
loved by nine grand children.
Resting at the T. Harry
Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. Funeral
service at Zion United
Church, Crediton on Thur-
sday July 30 at 2 p.m.
Interment in Grand Bend
Cemetery. Rev. B. Crowe
officiating.
STELLA DIXON
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Wednesday, July
22, 1981, Stella Annabelle
Dixon of Centralia, in her
77th year. Beloved wife of
Earl Dixon of Centralia.
Dear mother of Doug of
McGillivray Township, and
Ed Dixon of Grimsby. Dear
sister of Mrs. Roy Hamilton
(Della) and Ed Dundas, both
of Exeter, Mrs. William
Hasket (Lottie) of Denfield,
Mrs. Bruce McNiven of
Toronto and Mrs. Lester
Howland of LaPeere,
Michigan. Also surviving are
7 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Rested at
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, William Street,
Exeter, where funeral
service was held on Friday,
July 24, 1981, at 2 p.m., with
Rev. W.B. Crowe and Rev.
W. DeGraw officiating.
Interment Mars Hill
Cemetery, Brinsley.
FLOYD ENRIGHT
Floyd George. At St.
Joseph's Hospital London, on
Tuesday, July 21st, 1981,
Floyd G. Enright of Stephen
Township. Dear father of
Irene (Mrs. Kenneth Ward)
of RR 3, Parkhill, brother
of Mrs. Pearl Burgess and
Ralph Enright, both of
Saskatchewan. Predeceased
by one daughter and one son.
Cremation. The memorial
service was held at the M.
Box & Son Funeral Home, on
Thursday. July 23rd, at 2:00
p.m.. Rev. Harley Moore
officiating
LAMBTON COLLEGE GRAD
Elisabeth An B'an'd
daughter of Mr. and M•
Honk Brand of RR 1 Exeter,
g-c,duoted from lamhton
College of Appliorl Arts and
Technology on June 26aso•
Insdustnal Hygiene 'Chemical
Frainnermg Technologist
E' ,ctbr•th is a graduate of
50, ,h Huron District High
School c,nd Stephen Central
School and is now temporari
, r•rnployed at Union Car-
t-. ,
art.. . Canada limited in Lind-
-ay Ontario.
WILHELM RARICH
At the Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich on Saturday,
July 25, 1981. Wilhelm
(William) Heinrich Rarich,
formerly of Mary St.,
Zurich, in his 94th year.
Dear uncle of Emil Becker of
Dashwood and Hilda (Mrs.
Clarence Kimpel), of Kit-
chener. Predeceased by
three sisters and one
brother. Rested at the
Westlake Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Home,
149 Goshen St. North, Zurich,
where the funeral service
was conducted on Monday,
July 27 at 2 p.m. with Pastor
Jack Dressler officiating.
Interment followed in St.
Peters Lutheran Cemetery,
Zurich.
HENRY STUART
At Welland, on Monday,
July 20, 1981, of 169 Waits St.,
in his 98th year, beloved
husband of the late Grace
McAlpine, dear father of
Mrs. Frank Hogue (Ila) of
Wheatland, Man., Mrs.
Gladys Read of Welland and
Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds
(Dorothy) of Hensall, Ont.,
also surviving are 17
grandchildren, 32 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased
by two sons, Robert and
Charles and two daughters,
Margaret Bigger and Violet
Airhardt. Funeral services
were held July 23 from the
H. L. Cudney Funeral
Chapel, Welland. Interment
Fonthill cemetery.
MARY JOAN TANNER
At the Henderson Hospital,
Hamilton, on Monday, July
20th, 1981, Mary Joan
Ellerington Tanner, in her
47th year, Loving wife of Dr.
Jack W. Tanner of Guelph.
Dear mother of Robert,
Richard and Rebecca.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Ellerington,
Exeter. Sister of the late
William. Cremation. A
memorial service was held
at the University of Guelph
Arboretum Centre Thur-
sday, July 23. Arrangements
by the McIntyre and Wilkie
Funeral Home, Guelph.
ALFRED TOMLINSON
. Alfred R. Tomlinson age
68 years. one time barber
and hairdresser in Exeter,
died in New Mexico, U.S.A.
on July 14. 1981. Former hus-
band of Marjorie Arthur and
father of Iris Louise Parks
of Los Angeles, California
and James H. Tomlinson,
London. Ontario.
HARVEY WEBB
On Thursday, July 23, 1981,
at Grand Bend. Harvey Cecil
Webb of Grand Coves
Estates in his 71st year.
Beloved husband of Grace
(McQuarrie). Dear father of
Ron of Bracebridge, Jon of
Ottawa, Don of Kleinburg
and loved by four grand-
children. Dear brother of
Miss Madge Webb of Tim-
mons, Mrs. Thomas (Gwen)
Goodman of Brantford and
Ray Webb of Toronto.
Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home,
Dashwood where the funeral
and committal service was
held on Sunday, July 26,
1981 at 3 p.m., Rev. H. Moore
officiating. Cremation with
interment in family plot
Timmins, Ontario. Mr. Webb
formerly resided in
Timmins and was a retired
employee of Ontario Hydro.
CANCER
Family back from Germany
Dashwood Lutheran Church
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Zion Lutheran church held
the annual church picnic at
the community pavillion
following the morning
service and a potluck dinner,
Sunday.
The Sunday School
teachers were in charge.
Winners were:
Scavenger hunt, Paul
Mellecke adn Bill
Vandeworp: Chris Baynham
and Michael Rader; 3 legged
race. boys: Bob Vandeworp
and David Maguire: girls:
Eleanor Salmon and ,Julie
Tieman.
Running races; pre -
Sunday School, Derick
Rader: 8 and under, Stacey
Rader: 10 and under, Bob
Vandeworp: 11 and over.
Paul Mellecke. Kick the
shoe. Bob Vandeworp and
Chris Baynham.
Guessing the weight of a
watermelon in Kilograms,
Tom .Hayter 6.5 Kgs. (14,'2
lbs.). Money in jar. Rachel
Mellecke: labels in jar,
Howard Datars.
Miss Elaine Overholt,
bride -elect of* September
was honored with a surprise
shower by the aunts of the
groom Sunday. July 26 in the
education wing of Zion
Lutheran church.
Following contests, she
was presented with many
beautiful gifts for which she
thanked everyone. Lunch
followed.
Personals
Max Wagner, his son
Hans. wife and two
daughters .West Germany
are visiting with his sister
Mrs. Fred Messner. Satur-
day visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Fonger and
new daughter. Katherine,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Becker,
Jeremy. Jason and Joshua
spent a few days at Niagara
Falls last week.
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By MISS JEAN COPELAND
The Wheeler reunion was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Satur-
day.
Those attending were
from Vermont, New
Hampshire, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, U.S.A.;
Knowlton and Brownsburg,
Quebec: Roblin, Manitoba;
Menissing, Mount Forest
and Woodham, Ontario.
Everyone enjoyed a pot
luck dinner followed by a
short meeting. picture tak-
ing. singing and visiting. -
A most enjoyable day end-
ed with supper and
farewells.
Next year's reunion is to
be held in Putney. Vermont.
U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Copeland have returned
home from a motor cycle
trip to Manitoulin Island
where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McNaughton
and family returning by Sud-
bury. Midland and
Col Iingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Robinson of Fourth line
spent last weekend at Ren-
fro Valley. Kentucky.
Mr and Mrs. Phil Steven-
son of London visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Jongkind. Meagan and
Christopher.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Davis
and Jason visited Sunday
afternoon with Miss Jean
Copeland.
Several from the vicinity
called at the Kirkton United
Church Sunday afternoon to
extend congratulations to
Mrs Verda .Johnston on her
90th birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Ja-
ques. Suzanne and Barbara
and Mrs. Deborah Webb,
Nathan. Amy and Gordon
visited for a few days with
Mr and Mrs. Dan Jaques at
Renfrew
Cromarty
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
Gwen and Harold Cahill,
Trace and Tricia.
Mllwankie. Wisconsin. and
Mr; Douglas Drake and
Maria Stratford. spent
`rs.erinesday with Mr. and
M r. Everard Kerslake.
Saturday night. a com-
munity reception for Alfred
PROPANE
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Hwy 83 - 1 1/? mile E. of Hwy. 21
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Phone
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and Ruth iHarburn) Chappel
was held in Staffa hall. Ivan
Norris made the presenta-
tion and music for dancing
was provided by Nelson
Howe. Hugh Norris, Ivan
Norris and Marjorie Johns.
Mr and Mrs. Carter
Kerslake attended the Allan-
McLachlan-Hoggarth reu-
nion in Brantford, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Chappel
of Northern Ontario have
been spending some time
with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs F'ilmer Chappel.
Tom Laing spent Monday
with his sister, Margaret in
Kitchener.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Dow
attended the Dow reunion at
Wingham, Saturday. Sunday
they had as guests their
family. and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Dow, London.
Mrs Fred Gielnik, Jen-
nifer and Daniel have
returned home after a two
month visit in Germany with
her parents. relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaiser
and Mr and Mrs. Jack
Gaiser attended the funeral
of Mrs. Wallace Haugh at
Brucefield. Wednesday, July
22.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Becker and
Wayne were Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Lambke, Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader,
Ben and Robin, London,
were.Saturday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader.
Susan and Chris Baynham,
Oshawa. spent 10 days with
their grandmother, Mrs.
Ernest Koehler and other
relatives.
I visited the new Post Of-
fice this morning.
Everything was so neat and
clean. There was no mail but
the girls served a light
A GRANTON ZEBRA -- Kim Knopman's horse looked very
much like a zebra in Saturday's` parade at Fun Days in
Granter). T -A photo
picnics
lunch. It was a welcome
break in a busy morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Eben
Weigand and family, Mrs.
Florence Martene, Dean and
Joanne McKnight, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Martene and family, Mrs.
Carrie Russell and family,
Exeter. attended the
Martini -Blue wedding at
Paisley. The groon is their
nephew and cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Tiernan
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love
were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Sparling, Goderich. ,
They all attended the con-
cert at Harbor Park
presented by the Mount
Forest pipe band and the
Mary Lynne Highland
dancers.
Saintsbury news
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll and Mr. and Mrs.
George Carroll, Detroit and
—Mrs. Mary Davis were
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Kooy Wednesday
evening. They enjoyed a visit
with Mrs. Lena Clarke and
Jean Dunville who were also
visiting the Kooy's.
Mrs. Alexia Atkinson,
Lucan spent the week end
with her sister Mrs. Mary
Davis. They called to see the
"Carrolls", on Friday
evening and Saturday they
visited Mrs. Carrie
McGavin Seaforth and
Monday they were lunch
guests with Mr. -and:Mrs.
W.W. Garrett, Wildwood.
Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald,
Lucan visited the ladies at
Mrs. Davis'.
Miss Marylou Tindall,
Grand Bend spent a couple of
days this past week at the
home of her parents Mr. and.
Mrs. Bob Tindall and Robert
Tindall returned home from
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cun-
ningham's Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker
returned home from a visit
to Vancouver, where they
visited their youngest
daughter Jean and returned
home by the States.
Church service will
resume next Sunday with
Rev. Mary Mills in charge,
at 9:30 a.m.
Mr. George Miller, Flint,
Mrs. Bill Kerby and
children, Traverse City,
Michigan were week end
guests with Mr. and Mrs' -
Hugh Davis.
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