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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-01, Page 1214 lne \tfactirrich Signal -Star, Thursday, October lst, 1964 - - Obituaries - • MRS. JOHN TROTTER After a leng illness, Mrs,.John Trotter, 81, died on Wednesday of last week in a Peterborough hospital: The fork er Mabel WILLIAM' I'REVETT SR. Thera wa,s a largely attended funeral scr• ice at Christ' An- ;lican (':lurch, etroli'a, Ontario, I3eatriee Lawson, she..was born ,n 11�inday aiternuon for lh'il at New�triarket. °t'ier husgand liaui Prevett, Sr., whose. death predeceased her in 1938. o'.currr.'d 'bask Friday at the Surviving arc three dau, h- t .L,L. Iiosprtal, Petrolia, after tern :Vtr• . St 1�'y (Rhona) llad- �+n dint• -a of a• few days. He den, Goderich: Miss Aileen Trot- V a_, in his 94th year. ter, Brampton Mr, -L.,, (Pearl) Sur\ wing are seven sols,. Marshall, Weston: two sons, Stan of"Goderich; Cecil, William ;Mendel, ()ITlen1ee; Stanley, l'et H. and Roy of. l'e'trolia: Regin- erborounl) ;,1 and Percy al Chatham; Ron- aid of West Lorne; and °lone Rev., M. A. McNally conduct l ,u ,ht.'. , Mrs. A. L. (Dorothy) ed the luneral service at the titii:th of Lake Worth, Florida. Kaye funeral horn., memorial Ile was long associated with chapel, Peterborough, on Fri- the Canadian Oil Company at day afternoon. loternient .was Petrolia but had been retired in Rosemount Memorial ;Gar }or some dells, I'eterburooi h. year4 now, ' The late ,=�:_- "' _ - Mr..Mr..I'_�: _1.at. w:as..a..Lulu enL visit N ..) durip:,7 thesummer with his . FREDERICK EMMERS(t:N un, Stan, at Goderich. Frederick P.- ,Emmerson, 81 1 PPrior to the chuuch service, :Clinton, died Saturday in Clin- the body rested 'at the William ton Public Hospital, Born in''lay ...;funeral home of t'etrolia, Goderich Township, he was a 1 +' I+er;e nanny flowers bespoke the son, of "the late Mr. and Irl,i4i0,40.,''s'eena in which he was. held. Robert Emmerson. Mr. Ettit ,i,ri :v•a' =,,rain Hillsdale ...merlon had farmed in GoderichhCerti' ' ''etrolia, Township until retiring to Clin- • „ 'ton in .1958. 1 Over the past ten years the - Surviving . is one brother, ! tatal of personal income taxes George Emmerson, Clinton. rcollected by Ottawa has increas- The funeral` service was held ed from $534' million to $2,271 _ ti million. funeral. home, Clinton, with Rev. E. J. B. Harrison of Bay- There are 320 radio and tele - field Trinity Anglican Church, .vision stations operating in Can - officiating., Burial was in Clin• Lida, of which 260 are privately ton cemetery.' owned and 60 are state-owned. FOR PROTECTION cnd APPEARANCE 022,0 041" 2ehaiontracur.pf.cau • Buy Your Combination Windows and Doors From Copklin's'; :>e�rtatii��3c xa�'Yi X= iC,Y54Y• Q;y. .\ • a\+icw iw: tp H.�i^.irdlt%s:Lm. — ... . -sgow\v .�s`e•.r.� >•1 1 J Mayor Mooney "." Qiiens Cou'ncii Session a 2 ��< . • ....•'.�M(�.9iLro1'?f6:'.`✓lX'97��`"� t'./q+,'y'�✓s�:%;u , Now is the time to install permanent storm and screen windows and doors for complete year 'remind comfort. Give, us a call, we will be glad .to come to your home and measure for Aluminum Windows or Doors anytime, at no extra cost. NO .DOWN PAYMENT' ON CONKLIN `CUSTOM CREDIT BAYFIELD ROAD 524-8321 Asks Bids On New Sewage.: . (Continued frorrl�• a1!?,ge 1 the new cant cost an es f +f•uinw{,{f v vv,. w,n.• \s «.. « , w •W,W 1\41t'Wh\ oY.f\n ..••\vfw..x1 «.v�1•. \. ,f.u. « x .timate cl5545,000. the point that prevailing wrrids In building be restricted within 590 `ecit' east and south of the Swales and Grc'�e cooncedled be that the inhnorrthwestGoderichand,lobeca use aren oof. flew• plar:t. there is no immediate 'problem. this, it would in all,nrohability Their point ‘. as that the p'ro- They suggested the 'possibility be considered unnecessary to perty on the east side of the of a problem "15 or 20 year.' restrict heme building • .north Bayfield road is zoned for in- hence," when ,homes might be of Sunset dril';e° • clustr i,iJ 11se.�_..'t'6try said tlle.ir_ Gilt t tk�c�--e��t- and-soutl :of la n il, l3e w•s titter �• • itadr 'tu `p- ` " ^' Thi rT rrf'l t °t' , ou:th oS S nsgt drive and centre :rsidrntial development must at, this time it Is, impossible. on Wilson street. • take place between the west even under the most expertly;,, 'Summary'' points of the Thurs. =ide of 13ayfiel.r road,•on a half- executed planning, program, to mike -long strip of land between predict for c',rtain there will clay .meeting: the' town's•'(ndustrial tract, Lake or will not be a' problem some o'Only -sir leI.f concern fitiron, and plant itself. Fur-tirne during the next quarter "'as for- "possible, future resi- ther, they suggested, the :Mit century or even th' reafter, cleaitial development to east and land river is.. �:lso a fact " C.I4LkLC. officals touched on Goderich Guide Leaders attended a con- Mrs. W. J. Reinhart, 11 rs. G. Chrysler, Mrs;, ference held at the RCAF Station, Clinton, S. Ryan, .Mrs. R. V. Hurst, Miss K. Dean, Mrs. last Saturday. Seen from left to right are:. E. Y. McCreath. RCAF Clinton Photo %!r:44: . 4• . oDER1CHGUmELEADERS AT HURONIA CONFERENCE CLINTON. -- Miss Mary McIAt the- conclusion of the busy Millan of Gode" ich• Huron Div-. days training Mts. J. A. Spano, hairman of the Local (Clinton) "niceatkirirranged fork tour of RCAF Clinton' facilities. Con- ducting 'Officer was the person- able Flying . Officer Diane Reid of School .of Food Services. Classrooms for the day's activ- of Instructional 'Technique. ision Commissioner of be Guides of Canada, hos' nual Huronia . Area Fall Train- ing Program at RCAF Clinton on Saturday, September 26. More than 100 Brownie, Girl Guide and Ranger Leaders were in attendance at. the all -day ses- f "':' FTI Pbnia'"""'"Area "'N ei e r s north from. Clinton to Cape Croker,east to Fergus, and sbuth to RCAF Centralia. The day's training • opened with words of welcome,,from Mrs. Parker Evans of Owen Sound, Huronia Area Commis- sioner. Arrangements for train- ing were under the direction of Mrs. G. Scarrow of Owen Sound. "Brownie Leader Train- ing was conducted by Diplomed Trainer Miss I. McCarrick of Toronto. Guide Leader Train- ing was conducted by Division Trainer Mrs. W. Howard of Oakville, assisted by Mrs. K. Noble, Cooksville. Lunch was served in' the Air- men's Mess of. RCAF Clinton. M,Yv1«I«fYw{M•Mf,1Y••1 N+u1 Y wv"•IMh, Y.11NN\1v 11.11,1 W AMMN GN„ryh AiVMI\Y.WI«4AfAV1.,lrif WA'AW{N1iNMAYINI{11h\ FNAN11N4pyt�ty«AN..WVYAWMfiiM«,WMMW .i.tiiLM•+45{,-.U,,,� L1 (!J' !J! VrJ J 7C'27'•• faCMl-Y.d-W`. �'S•+-?'3 n,•� Cww,: •, -LI et f RITZ: - « _. "E ►,,- ,.� s �• �r o C tin e i l a cru t o h need sfrieCfo'n, " h'ey said,• is bcrn ��•• 4 d t c tern of the town's future`"resi• advanced by C.114.11.0 to ' pro• for home-building restriction ciential •derelol�ment. reef were future ,}ionic owners.. within 500 feet of the new plant • No Strings On Loan • i and lending agenciee financing because the entire plant will � uure residential clve.lt opmenbe depressed 'approximately 1:0 -When asked, Swales said thatftexisting feet below theground council concurrence in the C.111• b Ii.C. recommendation is not a Wind Big Help surface of the'area and because c - condition' for a government 'loan'! Council 'members and the the new plant will be carefully lively designed and landscaped and attractively screener by .shrubs and trees• • Th normally prevailing winds from across the lake ap- pears• to strike the lake pant and be 'deflectr'cl upward, thus markedly diminishing ,the pros- pect of noxious odors from the new plant assaulting residential areas. Port Albert PORT ALBERT, Mr, ' and Mr.>. •Don 'Johnstbn of Brantford brought Mrs. Wm. Vrooman home' Saturday. Mrs. Vrooman is visiting- with Mrs. George. Richardson'. M,rs..lim Young of Ripley is v' it'ng with Mrs. Dave Martin. 1Ir. Elwin- Petrie and Cliff 1:oy of• Goderieh and'.,Woodrow Hoy of London went north on a hurting trip Monday. Mrs. Ferris Catlin and Ron- ald of Detroit were up to close up their cottage over the week- end. Mr. Catlin is in Mount ti IIIII ,Carmel liospitai where 'he has undergone twcl bperations. Mr. and Mr:, Pat Scrimgeour and Mrs. Wilfred Stevenson visited en Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCabe at Sheppard - ton, Special Sevice There will be no service in Christ Anglican Church on Sun- day, October 4th. Confirmation service will be at 8 p.m. at St. `Peter's Anglican Church, Luck- now. Bishop Appleyard will be_ speaker. BROWNI E'S E-iN CLINTON ASHFI [ID ASHFIla7LI�,,,—'1frs Emil Nor- gaard, who spent the summer with her brotner, „Bruce Mac- donald, has returned to Chicago. Mrs. Colin MaeGrrgor is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Leadbetter,. in Toronto. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed in Asbfreld Presbyterian Church r�xt Sunday, with Preparatory Service on Friday evening at 8 p.m, Sunday school will be held at 1,30 p.m`. instead of 1 the .morning. PERSONAL Mrs. A. Thompson returned at the weekend from a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Kish, Mr. Kish and three sons, Trento. 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