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- (,;(,),DE,Itl.CH SI "NAI,- JANUARY 9, 1969
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CLARENCE J. TAYLOR
-Clarence 'Joseph Taylor,
formerly of, Goderich, died in'
Wesley Hospital, °Toronto, on
January.2 following a lengthy-
illness.
engthy illness. He was 62.. ;..
Mr Taylor, born in 1901, was
the son of Mr. and Mrs John W.
`Chief"Taylor. He lived in. L,ong
' Beach,. California, until .1932
and then moved ,to Goderich for
six .years. The r rnainderm"o f his
life vas spent in 'Toronto.
Prior to his 'illness Mr; Taylor
lead been a foreman with the
John ,Inglis Company in
Toronto, C .
' He was predeceased by his
parents and by a brother Wallace.
of Long. -Beach, California.
Survivingare a sister, t Mrs.
George Brown, Port Arthur; a
brother, James C. Taylor, Long
Beach, California:
_ The funeral service, was held, •-
at Lodge Funeral Home at 3
p.m. On Monday. January 6.
Reverend G. L. Royal officiated.
-. Interment- followed in, the
Maitland. Cemetery.
Maskell Goderich; and four
grandchildren. ,
The funeral service washeld
at Stiles, Funeral Home at 4 p.m.
on Saturday, January 4. 'The
Reverend J. Donald MacDonald
„„gfficiaa r--
Interment' followed in
Colborne Cemetery.. Pallbearers
were, four grandsons, Janies-and
John Priddle, Ottawa; Wetmore
. and ''Wayne Cranston, London.
MARGARET J. SENNETT
Mrs. Margaret J: Sennett, of
Goderich, died at the Alexandra
Marine and ,General Hospital on
January' 2' following a short•
illness.'She was 82.
Mrs. Sennett was bO rn
Margaret Josephine Dean in
Hibbert -Township on June 20,
1886, a daughter of James Dean
and the former Mary Hanlon.
:She had been a resident of
Goderich for the past eighty
years :_Prior to that she lived in
Listowel and Kingsbridge.
She, was a member of St.
Pe er4 .Church • and in earlier life
had been active in the Catholic
ALBERT E. McILWAIN
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• Albert Ernest McIlwain, 137
Warren Street, died at'Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital on
January 1. after a long illness. He
was76. .
Mr. McIlwain was born »in
West Wawanosh Township on
June 12, 1892 a son o1 Andrevw
McIlwain and the former Mary
Jane McPhee. He lived in West
Walk -aro air his' life/ untit
moving - to ' Goderich six
months ag
He was a carpenter by trade
an • an - ad erent ' of Victoria
Street' ni 'ed Chuch. " s '
He was predeceased by Itis
parents. Surviving are one
brother Harold.:.. Mc,Itwain,
London and one sister,' Mrs.
Elmer (Celia) Moore, Goderich.
, • The funeral service :•was held*
at Stiles Funeral Home at 2 p.m.
Saturday, January 4: Reverend"
•Leonard Warr off carred.
Interment followed in
Colborne. Cemetery. Pallbearers .
were: Andrew; Moore, • Harold'
Chase, Fred Young, Gordon Lee,
Dan . McPhee - and Robert
McPhee,.
PEARL C. PRIDDLE
Mrs. Pearl ,C. Priddle,
formerly of Goderich, died at
' Huronview, Clinton, on January
2: She was 82.• •
-Mrs. Priddle...w.as _ born Pearl^
Jewell in Ashfield» Township on
•Ot tober 2Q, 1886, a daughter of
'. -Richard Jewett and the former
Eliza ' Grace Mitchell. She
married Joseph Priddle-on March
• 11, 1907 in Colbome and lived
in Pgrt.,Hope until returning to
.__Goderich in :1910,, She had spent
the last three years . at
•HuronView.
\ She w. ssist nt Librarian at
\rS o was adhkrent,, .
•North. Street United Church. •
She., was .predeceased by • her
parents, and by. one . son, •
Emera'on, .who' died at age two
and one half yelirs. Surviving are
a daughter, Mrs. • Herbert
(Edythe) Cranston," London; a '
‹,-son, Joseph- 11 1. Priddle, Ottawa;..
"a -rster Mrs. Edward _,Ciarar
Women's League.- . '
She was ,.predeceased by her-
parents and her husband; James
Sennett. Surviving are: a son,
Thomas McLenon, London; a
grandson, Michael . • McLenon,
Vancouver; a sister, Mrs. William
(Ida) Baker, Goderich; and a
brother, James Dean, Detroit.
The funeral service was held
_at.. St .Beier:.„s._Church..at- .1A--a.m..
on Saturday, January 4...Father
Galea of• St. Joseph's Church,
King bridge officiated. -
Inlerment , followed in • the'
Kingsbridge Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Joseph I3aker,
Eugene Baker, Leo Baker,
William halmer:1N'ace Martin and
Mike O'Neil.
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BY PRESS SECRETARY,
DIANNE MERIAN
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High single - Dine Mvtam
with an excellent 'gam t5 ; 259.
. High ;Dianne'
Mna;
High single - Nancy (arland. with a good total of 433,.
• with a score of168
High double
- Darlene Reid with total score
of 2 !'6.
BANTAM BOYS
High single- Brian Crane.
with a score of 201. -High double
- Scat Little with total score of
357•.
J;VNIIOR: GIRLS
. High single - Valerie
'Johnston with a score of 206.
High double - Judy Beattie with
total score of 342. ' •
JUNIOR BOYS
High single - James Watt
with an excellent game of 237.
High double -- James`Watt with'
total score of 367.
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MARY G. WATSON
Mrs.,, John' 'G. Watson,. of
Goderich, died at the Alexandra -
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Marine and General Hospital on
December" '31, following a short
_illness. She was 6.8. ,
Mrs. -Watson was born Mary
Stirling in Goderich Township a
daughter -'of D. A. (Sandy) and
the late Pearl Stirling. "
A rink skipped' b
Saturday, •Left to
Limited, sponsors
to tie winner of
Lobb and Mr. and
y Tom Moore won the second draw in the McGee jitney bonspiel played
right are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore; Alvin McGee, president of Reg McGee and Sons.
of the event; Dianne Hall and»GordDser> Alvin McGee holds the trophy which goes
the two_diaws.---'Thea§rand: champions were a rink consistinq of Mr. and Mrs, Bill ..
Mrs. George Robertso (gtaff photo) u
last-.
MINOR HOCKEY .STARTS
, •The Minor Hockey season -got SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE
under way in Goderich last week V
with.,, games in the Mite and»
Squirt House Leagues.
MITE HOUSE LEAGUE
On Saturday, January 4,'two
games'were played in the Squirt
House 'League. In the Brst game
Goderich Electric tied O'Briens
._. ___... _ - ._._..-_.- _ - --+3 - 3. a• Scoring fOr Gotten -Or
In the ' first game the Flyers Electric was Mike- Nephew
met the Sailors to a finish of 2 - making the first ;goal, followed.
1 for Sailors. Dale Duncan did ..by 'a marker front --.,Rusty
the scoring for Sailors with two • Ortnandy assisted by Danny
goals unassisted, with'Larry Daer . Wilkinson, the thirdgoal.cornirig
bringing in the marker unassisted from Rusty.Orrnandy unassisted.
for the Flyers. '- O'Briens- . tallies ' came from
The second ,game 'saw Danny .Elouffe with the first
Goderich Electric Mites down goal, Shannon Niblock assisted
Mills Motor Mi•14es 1'.'-'-'13Y -Ricky "El lie,t t''bro ught-in-_the_._ -
Hanley was top scorer for,, 'second, with the: third goal from
• Goderich Electric' Mites with Shannon Niblock unassisted.,
three 'oals°and one »assist from . The, second game saw -Mills
Ronnie Kirkconnell, and. -• a Motors defeat Gardiner's Dairy
.marker each from Tim Welts and .-"0, Tim Evans being the lone
Opening
SENIOR BOYS
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, High. single - he in llumig
with, an excellent4;ame .ot 238.
High double -- Devin Runi•g
with a good total of 467.
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-Ronnie _Kirkconnell
' She was a, graduate " of, St.
Mary's • School of Nursing,
Stratford, in 1035. She was an
adherent of North Street United
Church.
She ,was predeceased by. her
mother and a sister, Miss
Florence Stirling. -Surviving are
her husband ,„John G. Watson,,
step -children Mrs. Frederick
(Barbara) "Schuck-, Et -O icoke,
Robert Watson; Peterborough-;,-
father D. A. Stirling, Goderich; a
sister, Mrs., Ralph (Margaret)
Jewell, Goderich; and a brother,
William Stirling, Goderich. • .
The funeral service was held
at Lo e F neo,
oro"ee \ ���?�
p. rn, T•hi da uary
.eve -.oPaid - a. .Ana
officiatedsted 'by Reverend
W. J. Marries. "
Interment followed in the
Glihto-n Cemetery. 'Pallbearers
were: Watson•Sheardown,
Stewart' Watson, Gerry Ginn,
Ben , Whitely, William _Jewell,
• Bruce. SoWerby....,
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