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Mr. Orville Seddon, 70, a retired resident I T Fri
031 1 Payf e d died Saturday, December
29 at>f niversityFlosti+iiial; it iia:._
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Seddon was a member of the Bahal Faith. She is d Kenneth, by three ser s Alvin,
once again in Goderich, � ter she retired to
,l•°a Ronald and all of Goderich; four
He was predeceased by his parents LondQn. sisters Mrs. Robert (Goldoira) Simmons,
George Seddon and Janet (Lowe) Seddon, She was particulary absorbed with the Harriston, Ruby, of Stouffville, Mrs- Her -
and two sisters, Marjorie Seymour and BBC Radio program "Fresh Air". man (Bernice) Casemore, Ioakelet,
Meta Begg. She will be sadly missed by her cousins Ramona, of St. Catharines and five brothers.
Mr. Seddon is survived by: one sister, and a host of friends and acquaintances. Stanley Dennis, ,Goderich, Clayton Dennis,
Mrs. Charles (Helen) Land, Woodstock; a A memorial service will be conducted in Markham, Russel Dennis, Toronto, Ernest
daughter, Nancy and her husband Tom `Knox Presbyterian Chapel, Goderich, at a Dennis, Harriston and Kenneth Deus,
Flynn, RR 1, Bayfield; a son Jeff and his date to be announced. Belleville. Mrs. McBee is also survived by
wife Sue, of Goderich and six grandchildren, 10 grandchildren and one great -
Jennifer, Tonia, Lisa, Nicole, Ryan and MA
Adam
alio was predeceased by her „husband
Reginald Pearson McGee; one sou Leonard,
tae sista s. M�le and Beryl and threee
brot&bars �aa~ir, ax nom anti P't�tran?t.,
Born -July 1, 19'14, in Hamilton, Ont„, Mr. .
THELMA E SNELL,
Thelma Mae Snell died in St. Joseph's
Hospital Sarnia Monday, December ,
Stephen
and one brother, K.L.Rice, of
r D be 24 19$� A funeral service was held Sunday
A funeral service, was held January 1, January 6, at the McCallum Funeral Home,
1985, at the McCallum runeral"Home. She was 65 Rev. G. L. Royal, of Knox, Presbyterian
Interment was in ' Maitland Cemetery, She is survived by a son, C.
gran daughter.
Snell presiding. ,,'
Goderich. . ” 1 both Sarnia Goderiel-C Rebekah t-.odge $9 held a
MRS. EILEEN HURLBUT .. She was predeceased by her husband memorial Service at the funeral home on
Mrs. Eileen Hurlbut, of Cambridge, a Charles in•1978. Saturday Evening,'
summer resident of Goderich jTownship, P'wneral service was held from the Smith Mrs. McGee's grandsons; Bill, Don, Mar -
died Sunday, December 23,"1984, at Cain- - Funeral Home, Sarnia on Thursday, tyn, Darcy, Lair}` and Jin, McGee acted as
bridge Memorial Hospital. December 27 with Reverend .L. Coates of- pallbearers, .
She is survived by her four children, Mrs.' ficiating. Burial followed in Lakeview
Pat (Connie) Osborn, Goderich Township; Cemetery.
Mrs, Jack H i. lbutt • Thornhill; Mrs. Bill -
EARL COOPER
(Patricia`) Fofonove and Mrs. Doug (Mary Earl` Cooper, a resident of Maitland
Jane) - Pogue, Calgary; two sisters, Mrs. Manor Nursing Home, died in -Alexandra
Cambridge and
Tom (Jan) d13 grandchildren: Lester. and Mrs. Dorothy Greer, Marine and General Hospital Monday,
A private funeral service was held at I,jt- December 31. He was 85.A carpenter and. member of North Street
tie's funeral home in Cambridge, on Mon- United Church, he was botn in Clinton in,
dayfDecember i24.s Church,The Rev. MervinamPereira, 1899 to George .and Sarah Cooper. He was
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St.. Clement's Cambridge of- predeceased by his • wife the former Amy
ficiated. The interient w.as, ill St. Clements Gould•whom he married in Clinton in 1927.
Cemetary. He is survived by two daughters; Phyllis
MISS EVA M. SOMERVLLLE (Mrs. Arthur Sawyer) of ,Florida and San -
Miss Eva M. Somerville, of London„ dia (Mrs. Norman Leddy) of Goderich; two' mick, Goderich, Don McCormick, Niagara -
formerly of Goderich, . died at McCormick brothers, Charlie of Midland and Bert of" rnick, , Larry, of Corin Pat, o
Home, London, on Thursday. December 27 Toronto and four grandchildren and three „ k►. rung a .�
T,lverton, I{evin,, of St, co atcg �:.�� anPd :,ter.
at the age of 90. great-grandchildren. He was predeceased son Bill Pfrirnmer, Barrie and 12 grand -
She was born in Arden, Manitoba, on July by one sister and two brothers. children. She is also survived by two
12,1894, the daughter of the late William and •Funeral service was conducted by brothers, Bill and Joe Burke, Goderich and
Mary Somerville. Her body was willed to the Reverend Robert Ball at 2. Stiles
sial follow- . predeceased by her first husband Bernard
University of Western Ontario. School 'of Home Wednesday, January Joseph (Slim) her first
h and .one grand -
M_ edicinP. ed in Clinton Cemetery. son.
When Miss Somerville returned toMRS FLORENCE McGEE A funeral mass was . held at St. Peter's
Goderich, she became deeply involved with, Mrs.Florence Redella (Della) McGee Church, 2 p.m. Wednesday January 2, with
Presidentchurch lie atKnoxtheh Presbyterian, Circle asd died FridayJanuary 4, at her Goderich the Rev. Joseph Hardy as celebrant.
of Arthur . and home, at thage of 78. -,, The Canadian Order of Foresters formed -
Superintendent of the Sunday School. She . - Daughter of the late Henry Dennis and the an honor guard at thechurch and Jack Vi -
both shared her considerable musical the con- g
late Pearl Smell, she was born in Wingham, vian, Alvin Gilders, err.., Nurse, Murray.
Vi -
‘..,both piano and voice, singing in con- 29, 19,06. Mrs. McGee was a member of Hill, Pat Kennedy and Joe Durnin acted as
tralto section of the choir for many. years. May
Following her father's death, Knox Presbyterian Church and a member pallbearers. .
a Lodge 89
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MRS.DOROTHY PFREVIIVIER
Mrs, Dorott•.y Pfrimmer, of Benxniller,.
died Sunday ',1eceniber30, at University
Hospital, Londl f at the age of 68.
Daughter of the\lat'e Joseph Martin Burke
and the late Dorot Kennedy, Mrs. Pfrim-
f St: Peter's Roman
mer was a member
Catholic Church and a member of the Cana-
dian Order of Foresters. She was born in
Westminster Township, Huron County, Ju-
ly 10,,1918. '
She is survived by 'her husband Elwyn
Pfrimmer; six children Barbara McCor-
n she made Interment was at St. Peter's Cemetery.
her home in Owen °Sound and Meaford and and Past Noble Grand of Rebekah e
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were active
ibra: Fri;nds.cf
the L
ry
Library':, met in June at Bill Partridges varieties and warned mushroom pickers
cottage for a social evening. A short neriine of the variety before eat
business meeting followed a potluck
• smorgasbord. It was decided to put the pro-
ceeds of the book sale, $-460.00, towards thesucce
purdhase of vertical blinds for the reference - Oc ober ®eetiung ernor=G was
arhl award f
room. Executive ,officers agreed to stay in with t
. office for asecond terra. The following is a
• retrospective look at the group's activities.
On September 18th the. "Friends of the
Library" met at the library to see slides -of
mushrooms ,presented by Geoff Walker.
These slides had been prepared with the
assistance of his wife, to be shown to
.students of U.W.O. Both Mr. and Mrs.
to
be very ing
them. - -
Th
t formed in Wingham.
en . Katinka Dorrance announced her resigna-
eyeir tion as chairperson, due to an overloaded
gave identification tips for the many - schedule. This was a disappointment to our
members who admired her capable handl-
ing of that office. Afterwards, Bob Henry
presented .his ever -popular slides of
,Goderich, its people and special events dur-
ing the past year. •
,The last meeting of 1984 took the form of a
Christina's program and social held after the
monthly book club meeting on Dec. 13th:
Mr. Pat King honoured the occasion with
readings. from his own poetry. He is an ac-
complished storyteller as well and favoured
us with several examples. We hope that his
creative. output will continue to be heard.
Marian Doucette from the Huron County
Library told a delightful story of the birth of
• BY LORNA VINCENT Walker have extensive knowledge- abo
the gala official opening last May of mushrooms.Most
o t of the area of ctures had
Th
be
• the renearated library, the.. "Friends of the taken near
non-fietion winner speaking on his new book
"The Loyalists". Christopher Moore gave a
most interesting talk which explained why
Ontario was celebrating its Bicentennial.
Following his lecture there was an in-
teresting question period; and later an
autographing and coffee session,
In November a well attended Lbusiness
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meeting took place, during which chairper-
son Katinka Dorrance "thanked, the library
staff for their support and also Flo and
Frank Warnock for adding up the Zehrs past chairpersons of Friends .of the
tapes, a tedious job. Bill Partridge showed a Branch library. encs the pro-
new book, "The•Best Gift" about Carnegie Goderichgram, a happy and festive party with fruitpro-
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include a Mr. Partridgetere of the Goderichrmpunch and Christmas snacks was enjoyed
Library is included. Mr. informed by everyone.
the meeting that there are five Carnegie Watcherfor interesting programs coming
libraries in Huron County, and that a
"Friends of the Library" group has been up during 1985.
Christ using her puppets. Louis Stadelmann
presented certificates of appreciation to
Katinka Dorrance and Lorna Vincent ' as
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