Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 15•
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vows
from Page IZ
Ontario Division anti--
D.R. (Ron) MacLaren,
manager o'1` the Bank of
',Montreal, Rexdale,
Central. The ribbon was
cut by -- Fraser
McNaughton retiring
vice-president. The
stucture is a nine floor
.Co9mplex, situated beside
it the former - Bank of
Montreal Branch. •
Don't . mother Mrs.-
m the Hensali area:..
Bertha MacGregor . at-
. tended the ceremonies.
Personals .
A number of Past Noble
Grands of Amber
Rebekah Lodge attended
the inaugural meeting
held in the Clinton Ledge.
hall Wednesday evening
July 4th.
- Mr: and. Mrs. R'ich'ard
Taylor returned home
from a holiday at St.
Joseph's Island near
Sault Ste. Marie,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Verbeen of Sarnia called
on friends in this area on.
Monday.
Queensway visitors,
Visitors with; Russell
Erratt at the Queensway
Nursing home were his
wife Pearl,' Anna
-McConnell Mabel
Haygard' and Helen
Manning.
Visiting with Vera
Mitla.n4.and the l6th...:
• from page 14
Lobb is farming with his
father; Brian Lobb is in
---E`dm`onton laying pipes
with a • Home Develop-
ment Co.;
Jean Feagan R.N.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E.D. Feagan graduated
with the Bachelor of Art,
degree and the Bachelor
of Science Degree in
Nursing, from the
University 'of Windsor.
Jean has accepted a
position with the Federal
Department of • Health
and is currently stationed
at Big Trout Lake in
Northern Ontario.
Notes
Murray, Marlene- and
Barb Forbes recently
spent a few *days visiting
with. Tom and Katherine
and Dana Archibald 'at
Lindsay. They attended a
Community Choir Con-
cert in which Katherine
was *participating. .
Alison Lobb, her sister
Marie from Oshawa,
Marilyn Forbes' and
Madelaine Bartlett, took
off for three days driving
to Flint, Michigan and on
to Frankenmuth.
McFarline of Sarnia.
Recent -visitors at the
R.E. Thompson• home
wee relative's'•"- from
Calornia, who spent a
week here and attended
the Herman Reunion.
Marion Thompson
returned recently from
her trip across- the
Atlantic. She spent four
weeks touring France,
two weeks in Italy and a
few days in London,
England.
Bill and June Johnston
and Kerry are spending
the summer at their°
home on the .16th,
The Bill •Lobb house
was busy for a while with
people coming ark going.
John Millar and Debbie
Cottet of Syracuse, New
York spent two weeks,
left to visit friends in
Michigan and then
returned to attend
Gerry's wedding _and
stayed for . a few days
before they left via
northern Ontario To See
some of Canada. John
and Gerry—were school
chums at Laurier
University. Brian Lobb
spent, a e week when he
came home for the
wedding.
Herb and Faye Oakes .Joyce Duke from
and the two boys spent a Calgary, Jean . and
weekend 10 miles north of George Dobison and
Wasaga. Danny and Denise from
Mervyn and Jean Lobb Denver, Colorado were
recently flew - to visiting after the wed-
Edmonton, where they. ding. Fifty other relatives
visited with relatives and (Cuylers and Ferriers)
then went to Regina from Kincardine, Bervie,
where they attended the Ripley, • Brantford, and
wedding of their nephew Dearborne, Mich., Harry
Bob McFarline, son of and Shirley and Rick
Gord. and Bernice Lobb of Toronto attended
a family reunionhere oAi.
the Sunday (June 24).
• Jim and Verna Lobb
spent 2 weeks driving to
Alberta via 'northern
Ontario. They visited
with Gerry Lobb in
Edmonton •and returned
home through the
Drumhellar area to
Manitoba where they
headed south to the USA
end had no gas problems
coming through Min-
nesota, Wisconsin and
Michigan.
Mervyn and Jean Lobb
travelled to Kearney,
north of Huntsville near
-- the edge of Algonquin
Park. This was where --
they had gone quite a few
years ago when they were
married and decided to
spend their anniversary
at the same place.
Gerry, Shirley,
Gregory and Wendy
Tebbutt from Iowa, USA
spent a few days visiting
with Irvine and Edith
recently: " -The_.
families of . Jack and
Norene, Wayne and Lois
Tebbutt, Marilyn and Bob
French and family, Paul
• and Pat Dockstader'and
Neil joined the rest for a
family get-together' on
Sunday.
Doug and Gertrude
Feagan left last Friday.
for Stratford where they
went to see the musical
"Happy New Year" at
the Avon Theatre. They
thoroughly enjoyed the
show. The remainder of
the weekend was spent
visiting with their friends
Mr. and Mrs. Stamp at
Port Colborne.
T•
Laramie were Loreen and
Jack Paisley, Ehaer•and
Hazel Dunn, -.Mery ' and
I r-•e-net-----Dun.n, _Chester
Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Ridley. •
Mrs. Ruth Durand
visited her mother Mrs..
Nell • Kendrick. Visiting
witli—elara Featherston
were Mr. and Mrs.
`Larson., Bill and Vina
Parker; and Mrs: Barb
Dougherty visited her •
mother, Mrs. Irene
Kalbfleisch.
Joan Betteridge and
Violet Bishop'of'Stratford
also visited'. Mrs.. Kalb-
fleisch while visiting with.
Cora Alcock were Ida
Evans and Jessie Ingle,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wilhelm visited. with his
mother,. Edna Young;
visitors with Nelson
Loghrin were Frank and
Elaine Jordan and Mr.
and Mrs: Verdun Turner
of Stratford.
Louise Mitchell was
visited by her son Les,
and Vera Amy and Mrs.
Beavers, Brantford.
The Church service
was conducted by
Forsyth of Exeter.
The 'bowling, scores
were as follows: last
week Bonnie Howse 97,
Neil Regan 134. This
week, , Edna Young 90,
Neil Regan 149.
Charges tic:
Mrs. Joyce Deniet, 22,
of Harriston has - been
charged with first-degree
murder in connection
with :the deaths of her
three Children, on June
30.
,. The vistowel Banner.
reported that although
little information is being
released, police reported
that Mrs. Deniet was
found with her three
children in a parked car
on George ,Street, near
the Harriston Community
Centre, shortly after
midnight on June 30.
The children, Jen-
nifer,4, Allan, 21/2, and
Kevin, seven months
were pronounced dead at
the scene. Mrs. Deniet
was reported to have cuts
to her forearm.
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CLINTON•
NEWS -1 ECQRD, THURSDA3 ,-,LILY 12, 1979—PAG, 15
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Jeff Walker, left, received ' the most improved.
student award at the recent graduation ceremonies
at Huron Centennial School in Brucefield.(School
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Clinton Mayor Harold Lobb gave a jump of joy and surprise when he sunk a
, hole -in -one in the golf putt contest at the Bayfield Fun Olympics. Talking to the
winner after the contest, Mayor Lobb admitted he was surprised at his win
against other area politicians since he had never even held a golf club before,
let alone played the game.(News-Recordphoto)
Obituary
Funeral services were
held on June 27 for Mrs.
Pearl Strasser . who
passed away suddenly at-
Spruce Lodge, Stratford
in her 91st year.
Born near Gorrie, she
Was 'the daughter of the
Ate Mr. and Mrs. George
", Denstedt .who operated
the hardware., store in
Amu"rn for many years.
Following her
marriage to William.
• Strasser, they farmed 'in
Downie Township until •
Mr. Strasser passed
away nine years ago and
She moved to Stratford.
--' Surviving are three.
children, Stanley. G. of
Calif hiia, Kenneth W. of
Will wale and Mrs.
91adys . Eva "s- of
.+eorgetown;. three
'grandchildren; tong six
great-grandchildren.
A sister, Mrs, ay.
Munro,p re'deceased er.
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