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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-16, Page 3farmer dies at 75 ijackin6 401011 bloYd. Robb of Goderich died in Alexandra Marine ital TalilideadQarerMaalrelillil"apt the age of 75. • L7.40,17r444shr11)p)0i0ri,19 to Thomas and Jenuie (Elliott) Robb. • in Ashfield Township until retirbig to Goderich in J_Igivall! of 1979., He was a member of:Asa,•• field Presbyterian Church. He married Della Mae Farrish. on July 25; 1931. She survives him. Also surviving him are one • daughter, Mrs. Jack (Anna) Wilson 'of London; two brothers, Wilmer of Winghani and Howard of Amberley; and two granddaughteigs, Lea and Brenda Wilson of London. He was predeceased by one sister, Vera- and, one brother, Harvey. • A funeral service was held, at McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich on Thursday, ,March 10 at 2 p.m. The Reverend G.L. Royal of Knox Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment was in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Pallbearers were Jim Nelson, Tim Reurink, John Kuik, Marvin Scott, Gordon Robb and Worthy Young. Flower bearers were Allan Robb, Don Farrish, George Adams and Grant Farrish., MRSCu. MATLERXINE Mrs. Maxine.: Cutler of Goderich Township, for- merly of Guelph, died in. University Hospital, London on Friday, March 11 at the age of 57. She was born in Goderich on October 1, • 1925 to -Reginald and Janie (Yuill) Sturdy. She worked as a legal secretary for Troyan and Fincher in Godelich. • She was predeceased by her husband, -Gerald Cutler The children stole the show -the Silhouette of '83 fashion show held last Wednesday at North Street United Church that is. Modelling rain wear from Kidsworld are, left, Erica Robertson and right, Holly Parks. (Photos by Joanne Buchanan) Clinton buildings to be restored CLINTON - The Clinton Town Hall and Public Library, two of the town's oldest buildings, in danger of being vacated and closed, will receive new life thanks to the announcement of two Wintario Capital grants. The Honourable Bruce ,McCaf- frey, Minister of Citizenship and Culture today annpunc- ect the grants totalling $318,312. The two historical in- stitutions will be salvaged and restored so they can con- tinue to play a significant role in the everyday life of CIVIC CORNER The Airport Committee will meet Wednesday, March 16 at 7.30 p.M. in the town hall. The Huron County Plan- ning and Development Committee • will meet Thursday, March 17 at 10:30 a.m. in the council. cham- bers, Cond. HoAise, Goderich. The Tourist CommiFpe • will meet Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the town The GOderich Economic Development Committee will meet Monday, March 21 at noon in the town hall. The Planning Board will meet Wednesday, March 23 at noon in the town hall. the southwestern communi- ty. The Town Hall, built in 1880, is a dominant public building located in the centre • of town and until recently has accommodated civic of- fices and the police station. Funds from the grant will ' facilitate the restoration of.„, the budding which was being vacated becafise of struc- tural decline that developed over the years. The exterior of the Clinton Public Library will be renovated while the interior will be upgraded to tirovide improved library facilities. An exterior ramp will also be built to allow ground floor access by aged and han- dicapped patrons. This grant is one of nine, Wintario Capital - Grants and save CHIQUITA BANANAS LB. • 35 FRESH PICNIC PORK SHOULDER ROAST LB. .99 FRESH (RIB & LOIN END) FAMILY PACK LOIN PORK CHOPS AYLMER-RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY Jam with Pectin 500 mi. BRIGHT'SISURE Apple & Tomato Juice 43 oz. campaEws Chicken Noodle Souplooz. 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TETLEY Tea Bags 72's VALLEY FARM t totalling almost $800;000 awarded in the Southwestern region of the province. Ad- ministered by the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, these grants are designed to stimulate the enjoyment and enrichment of life in Ontario through capital im- proverhents to heritage sites, community halls, theatres, libraries, galleries and museunis. February 14,. 1983; and.. one brother, James. She is survived by one brother, ;•Clifford Sturdy of • Goderich. kfuneral service was hold • at McCallum Funeral Home Goderich on Monday, March 14 at 2 p.m. The - Reverend John D.M. Wood of Victoria, Street United Church officiated. Interment was in the Maitland Cemetery. MRS, ALICE JONES Mrs, Alice Jones.formerly Of Goderich,, died in Petrolia Hospital on Monday, March 14 in her 97thyear. She is survived by her children, Elwyn. and Louise of Petrolia andformerly of OoderiCh and Gronwy and Reg of Saskatchewan. She was predeceased by Lloyd of Forest and Ken of Goderich. A funeral service will be held at Needham Funeral Home in Petrolia on Thur- sday, March 17 at 2 p.iTi. .PEARL CUMMINGS Pearl Cummings, 66, of Clinton was killed on. March 10 in a four -vehicle accident on Highway 4, east of Hohnesville. The Goderich OPP reported that Mrs. Cumm- ings was driving a west- bound car.; It met head-on with an eastbound pickup truck driven by John Burley, 29, of Clinton. Two other' westbound vehicles werealsc involved in the accident. A car driven by Cheryl Campbell, 19, of Seaforth and a pickup truck driven by Robert Mc- Cullough, 29, of Goderich were also struck. • ,A passenger in the Cumm- ings Vehicle, Helen Sootheran, 59, of Clinton received major injuries. • , Drivers of the other- VehicleS received: minor injuries and a passenger m the:Cowbell car., Mary Ryan, ,18; of RII 2, Dublin was treated for,rninor „ injuries,' • . ", • Damages . in the crash amounted o inOre than $U,000 and -the Goderich OPP reported that dangerous driving charges have beenlaid„ iVlor5nCclitiLsiwan, an was a well knw lifetime resident of the area. She was born on December 5, 1916 in Tuckersmith Township to Jonathan Hugill and the former Gertrude Crich. Raised in Tuckersmith, she received her education at the Seaforth high sehooland the Clinton Commercial College. - On November 24, -1940 she married Francis Joseph (Frank) Cummings • ,in Goderich and the couple made their home in Clinton. They raised a family of four sons, Ken .of Laval, Quebec, Harry of Guelph and Gary of Stratford, and the late Roger. C.urnmings. • . • 4 Mrs. Cummings was a devoted .community worker and took an active part in many clubs and projects. She was a member of the Wesley Willis United Church Women, the. Clinton Senior • Citizens Club, the. Wonien's Institute, the • Clintonian Club, the Clinton Hor- ticultural Society, and helped to organize the Crich and Hugili family reunions. Along with her husbands and three sons, Mrs., Cumm- ings is survived by two sisters Mrs. Arnold (Verna) Rathwell of Port Elgin, Mrs. Gordon (Mary) Horner of Kitchener and five brothers, Arnold, Clifford and Clarence, all of Goderich, Ebner of Clinton and Wesley of Kitchener. Also surviving are seven geandchildren, Funeral services were held at the B011 and Falconer Funeral Horne in Clinton on March 14, Rev, James Bechtel of Wesley Willis church officiated and inter- ment followed at the Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers included her " sons Harry, Gary and Ken Cummings, Bill ftlehl, Reindeer Mic:lel and Charles Wallis all of Clinton. THIS IS NO BULL! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS . EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! PRICES WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! SCHNMDEWS TIN END PICNIC SHOULDER LB. $2.69 SCHNEIDER'S • BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA DOORS CLOSE SATURDAY. MARCH 19. 5 P.M. 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