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42. Death notice
J ARROW
At St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph on Sunday,
December 30, 1984, Mrs. M. Mabel (McBeath)
Jarrett, formerly of Guelph, in her 95th year.
Beloved wife of the late John C. Jarrott (1967).
Dear mother of Gladys (Mrs. Edgar Smith), of
Guelph. Mrs. Jarrott was predeceased by 6
sisters and 2 brothers. She was the doughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath. Visitation
after 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Hensall Chapel, of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King
Street, Hensall where the funeral and committal
service was conducted on Wednesday, January
2nd at 2 p.m. Rev. Stanley McDonald officiating.
Private interment in Baird's Cemetery.
PACKER
At the Woodstock General Hospital, on Friday,
December 28th, 1984, Norman George Packer, of
157 Clarke Street, Woodstock, in his 69th year.
Beloved husband of the former Bessie Leone
Jenne. Dear father of Ronald and Phillip, both of
Woodstock. Brother of Mrs. Jean Prudham, of
Clinton, Albert Packer, RR 6, Woodstock and the
late Louis and Alward Packer. Friends were
received at the M.D. (Mac) Smith Funeral Home,
69 Wellington Street North, Woodstock where
the complete funeral service was held at 3:30
p.m. Monday, December 31st with interment
later in the Princeton Cemetery.
EDWARDS
At Huronview, Clinton on Thursday, January 3,
1985, Mrs..Mildred (Millie) Ivertta (Cooper) Ed-
wards of Clinton in her 72nd year. Beloved wife
of Emmerson Edwards and dear mother of Mrs.
Vivian Graham of Ruscom, .William of Dresden,
Howard of R.R. 5 Clinton and Frederick of
Amherstburg; also loved by 7 grandchildren and
5 great-grandchildren. Also survived by 4 sisters
and 3 brothers. Predeceased by 3 brothers.
Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer
Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Friday
• after 2:30 p.m. Funeral service was held on
Saturday, January 5 at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
HARRISON
At Parkwood Hospital, on Sunday, January 6,
1985, Jack Harrison age 59 years of London and
formerly of Petrolia. Dear father of Jim Harrison
of Edmonton. Dear brother of Mrs. Bill (Madge)
Boucher and Bill both of Sarnia, Mrs. Joyce
McNally of Inwood, Mrs. Morley (Barbara) Camp-
bell of Wallaceburg and Mrs. Chuck (Pat) Josh of
Clinton and the lateBob, Jean McLean and
Shirley McClung. Also survived by two grand-
children. Visitors were received on Monday
evening at the Needham -Jay Funeral Home,
Petrolia; where a funeral service was held Tues-
day at 1:30 p.m. Interment Hillsdale Cemetery.
IRVINE
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday,
January 1, 1985, James Maxwell Irvine of Exeter
formerly of Grand Bend and London in his 67th
year. Beloved husband of the late Stella Cook.
Dear father of Mary Jane Irvine of London and
Ellen Marie Duquette of Sudbury. Dear grand-
father of .Dennis Theodore Duquette. Brother of
Alexander "Sandy" Irvine of London and Laura Ir-
vine of Toronto. Dear friend of Laura Mayhew of!
Bayfield. Rested at the R,C. Dinney Funeral
Home, Main Street, Exeter; for visitation on
Wednesii'bly ffortt 7=9 putt. and Thursday from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The complete funeral service
was held at the funeral home on Friday, January
4 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Grant Milts officiating. In-
terment Exeter Cemetery.
HARTMAN
Mark and Tilly Hartman are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter, Rosalyn Roberta, 7
lbs. 9 ozs. on December 18, 1984 at St. Josephs
Hospital, London. A sister for Sharon1-
daughter for Robert and Peart Hartman o_f
Boytield and Adrian and Mary Kester of
Dashwood.-2nx
LOBS
Gordon and Paula Lobb are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daughter, Pamela Christine,
born December 27, 1984 in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich. Grandparents
are Mervyn and Jean Lobb and Norma
Siebert.-2nx .
CARTER
Michael and Mary, brothers and sister Michael,
Adam and Michelle wish to announce the safe
arrival of Nicholas Anthony born January 6, 1985
weighing 9 lbs. 6 ozs. at Clinton Public Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Mrs. Ruth Carter, Mrs.
Renee Straughan and Mr. Ken Chisholm.-2nx
MORRISON
Roger and Vicky (nee Bell) Morrison are pleased
to announce the safe arrival of their first child,
Blair Andrew weighing 9 lbs. 2 ozs., on January
7, 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Jack and Tove Bell of Kippen, and
Gordon and Phyllis Morrison of Lucknow. Special
thanks to Dr. Steed and Dr. Salsbury4for having
the patience with me and also thank you to the
nurses at the Clinton Hospital that helped with
this joyous event. -2
POIRIER
Mr. and Mrs. Nerve Poirier are thankful for the
safe arrival of their son on December 29, 1984 at
Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Salsbury,
Dr. Steed and staff. -2
CHIJTER
Wayne and Brenda are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Travis Gordon. A brother for
Chrystal born December 23, 1984 at 1.2:38 a.m.
weighing 8 lbs. 8 ozs. Special thanks to Dr. Steed
and second floor nursing staff for their speedy
and safe services. -2
MOIR
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday,
January 6, 1985, Alvin Moir. Beloved husband of
Mrs. Ila (Mitchell) Moir; in his 89th year. Father
of Shirley (Mrs. Bev Lyons) and Mrs, Norma
Squires both of London. Also survived by three
grandchildren Lisa, Terry and Janet, one grand-
daughter Theresa, four brothers Jack of Detroit,
Oran of St. Catharines, George of Hensall and
Edgar of Grimsby. Predeceased by one brother
and one sister. Friends Called at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p:m. Funeral service was held at the
funeral home on Wednesday, January 9 at 1:30.
p,m. with Rev. Kenneth Knight officiating. Inter-
ment Exeter Cemtery.
MOORE
John and Helene are 'thankful and happy to an-
nounce the birth at their second son, Mark Arian,
born December 28, 1984 weighing 7 Ib. 6 oz. A
brother for Jesse John. Seventeenth grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Bos Taber, Alberta. Fourth
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Eric Moore,
Goderich. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and all se-
cond floor nurses -r$ Clinton Hospital. -2
SHORTREED •
'-� At Huronview, Clinton, on Thursday', January -3,
1985, Walter Raymond Shortreed, formerly of
Egmondville and Morris .Twp., in his 75th year.
Beloved husband of Isabel Ritchie. Dear father of
Jean (Mrs. Gary Goodman), of Burlington; Anne,
Mrs. Colin McKarney of Australia, Carol of
Toroktto. Dear brother of Mae (Mrs. Elgin
Johnston) of Wingham. Also survived by 4 grand-
children. Rested' at the Tasker Funeral Home,
Blyth, .Ontario; where the funeral service was
held on Saturday, January 5 at 2 p.m. Spring in-
terment Brussels Cemetery.
43. Births
' SULLEN
To Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Bullen (nee Margaret
McLean), Blake, Ont. on January 2, 1985 at St.
Joseph's. Hospital, London, a son, Andrlew Evan
McLean Bullen. •A grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Bullen`, Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. A.Y.
McLean, Seaforth.-2nx
IRWIN
Ron and Judy are pleased -to announce the birth
of their first child, Kristen Lynn, born December
11, 1984 weighing 8 lbs. 10 ozs., at St. Josephs
Hospital, `London. Proud first time grandparents
are Grant and 'Betty Irwin of Clinton and second
time grandparents Jim and Delores Howatt of
Londesboro. A special birthday present far
Andrea. -2nx
iIn memoriam
TO
Kna and Sokdyi To of 31 Victoria St., Vanastra are
happy to announce the arrival of Chanti'Christine
born at Clinton Public Hospital on January 4,
1985. A welcome baby sister for Chanta.-2nx
KlNGSWELL
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather Hector Kingswell who passed away
January 10, 1982:
He had a nature you could not help loving,
And a heart that was purer than gold,
And to those who knew him and loved him,
His memory will never grow cold.
Sadly missed by his wife Lena, Elwin and Ann,
Sean and Brett, Brenda dnd Lorry, Sherri, Terry
Jr., and Danny. -2x
HEIdDERSOINf,
Scott is pleased to announce the arrival of a baby
brother, Stephen James, weighing 8 lbs. 8 ozs.
on January 4, 1985 at Seaforth Community
Hospital. Proud parents are Murray and Carol
Henderson, Egmondville. Loving grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henderson, Seaforth
and Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wilbee, Walton. Great"
grandfather Mr. Ivy Henderson, Toronto.-2nx
45. Marriages
The families of Glenn and Muriel Lockhart wish
to announce the -marriage of their parents Satur-
day, Dec. 22nd at North Street United Church,
Goderich by the Rev. Robt. Ball. -01x -
ALEXANDER/DICEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batty, R.R. 1, Clinton, are
pleased to announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mary Elizabeth to Gary William, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Alexander, Brucefield. The
Wedding took place December 28, 1984 in
Goderich.--2
LADD
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Hugh Ladd, Who passed away
January 7, 1969.
Silent memories keep you near,
As time unfolds another year,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you are always there.
•
Lovingly remembered by your wife Reta, children
and grandchildren. -2x
46. In memoriam
GWYN
In loving- memory- of a very dear father, David
Gwyn, who passed away ten years ago in
December of 1974:
I do not need'° special day,
To bring you to my mind,
The days I do not think of 'You,
Are very hard to find.
The Heavenly gates were opened.
Ten years ago today, •
With goodbyes left unspoken,
You gently slipped away.
You could not say goodbye to me,
Perhaps it was'just as well,
I never could have said goodbye,
To a Dad I loved so well.
Sadly missed and never forgotten by son Ross
' Gwyn of Bayfield. -2
FORREST
In loving memory of a dear son and brother Den-
nis S. Forrest who passed away 6 years ago
January 10, 1979:
The things we feel most deeply,
Are the hardest things to say,
We cannot explain how much it hurt,
When you were called away.
We cannot hove the old days back,
When we were all together,
Deep in our hearts your memory is kept,
To love and to cherish forever.
Deeply remembered and. greatly missed by mom
and dad, Ken and Jane Wildfong and brother
Rick. -2
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7. Card of thanks
47. Card of thanks
GROVES
My sincere thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr. Flowers
and the nurses on first floor of Clinton Hospital,
for their excellent care. Thanks also for flowers,
gifts, visits and cards. All was deeply ap-
preciated, Beatrice Groves. -2x
BLAKE
We would like to thank our friends and relatives
for all the beautiful wedding gifts we received, it
was greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Chris
Bali, Pauline Leppington and our family members
for the lovely luncheon they put on. We were
.glad to see everyone out to celebrate our special
evening with us, we hope you enjoyed it as much'
as we did. Dorie and<Rob.-2x
ARTHUR . •
The family of the late Mary H. Arthur wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and appreciation to
the many friends and neighbours for their acts of
kindness during our time of sorrow. Special
thanks to Rev. James Bechtel, 'Beattie -Funeral-
Home, Dr. T.A. Steed, Dr. C. Galland, Mrs. Joyce
Doig, R.N., and the nursing staff,at Clinton Public
l,•(ospital. and the Clinton Legion Ladies
Auxiliary. -2 ,
SCANLON
The family of the late Charles Scanlon wish to ex-
press our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends
and neighbours for the lovely floral ar-
rangements, cards, anddonations to, the Clinton
Public Hospital Building Fund and the Londesboro
United Church Memorial Fund, during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to the Tasker
Funeral Home, Rev. David Snihur and the
tondesboro U.C.W. for the luncheon. Your kind-
ness and support was very much appreciated.
Isobel Scanlon and family: -2x
COTE
The family of the late Joseph (Rene) Cote wish to
express their sincere thanks and appreciation to
our relatives, friends and neighbours for their
beautiful floral tributes, food, cards of sympathy
and; donations to the Clinton Hospital Building
and Equipment Fund, during our loss of a loving
son, brother and grandson. Thanks to Rev.
Father Pluto, C.W.L., Michael Falconer Funeral
Home, Clinton. Special thanks to Harvey Carter,
Sheila and Clayton Keys. To all of you, your many
acts of kindness will always be
remembered., --:-2x
SPARLING
I wish top thank family, friends and neighbours for
the beautiful cards, flowers and visit., and the
many telephone calls to our home du'i .ng my ktay
in hospital. I'm pleased to live in such a com-
munity, To Doctors Flowers,' Salsbury and Street
and the nurses at Clinton Public Hospital, thank
you. It's a great little hospital. Grant R.
Sparling.-2
TAYLOR
Many thanks to my family and friends, Varna
U.C.W., St. Paul's Friendship Club, Varna L.O.L.
and Bayfield Lion's' Club for gifts and visits at
Huronview. It was really appreciated. Thanks
again. Louis Taylor. -2 "
WATSON
The .family of the late Mary Esther Watson
(Bolger) wish to express our thanks to family,
friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness,
flowers, cards and charitable donations. Special
thanks to doctors and nursing staff of Wingham
General and University Hospitals. Also Tasker
Funeral Home. It was very sincerely appreciated
and will always be remembered.—)x
OSTER
The family of the late Wolter Oster wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and appreciation to
our friends, relatives 'and neighbors for food,
flowers, cards of sympathy and donations to the
heart .fund and hospital fund. Also to Rev. Ken
Bauman,.Mr. Tasker and to all who helped in any
way. It was very much appreciated. -2x
LYON
My sincere thanks to my family, relatives and
friends for cards, gifts, visits and telephone calls
while I was at Clinton Hospital and at home. My
appreciation to Rev. Snihur, Dr. Steed, Dr.
Flowers and the hospital staff for all their kind-
ness and care. Laura Lyon. -2x •
,ORR
We would like to -thank friends, neighbours and
relatives for the lovely gifts, flowers, ccirds and
,visits on our 50th Anniversary. Lenora and Bill
Orr, -2
MERRILL
My. sincere thank you to the doctors and nurses
of Clinton Hospital for the excellent core I receiv-
ed and many thanks for the visits, cards and gifts
received from my relatives, friends, neighbours, •
New Year's Gang, Rev. Norman Pick and Rev.
Stan McDonald. Lula Merrill. -2x
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