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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-08, Page 18G( PAGE 18 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1987 Family News WEDDINGS A. Powell 1::les at age 72 rr1101l® a5 Tony Vandyke, son of Bill and Dora Van- dyke of Lucknow, and Laurie West, daughter of Jim and Jane West of Goderich, celebrated the holy bonds of matrimony at a service held at the Ashfield Presbyterian Church on .May 30, 1987. Rev. Hugh Nugent officiated the ceremony which saw Laurie attended by friends Bonnie MacDonald of Goderich and Debbie Courtney of .Ripley as well as by her cousin Heather Mills of Weston. Standing up with Tony were friends Jim VanOsch, Bill Kuik and Jeff Alton all of Lucknow and brother of the bride' Alex West,of Toronto. Ann Pritchard of Lucknow provided the organ music with a lovely solo being sung by Mrs. Steve MacNay of Kincardine. Following the church ceremony guests attended a reception at the Lucknow Com- munity Centre to wish Tony and Laurie good luck as they left for a honeymoon trip to the Ponocos in Pennsylvania. The couple will take up residence at RR7, Lucknow. (Harvey McDowell photo) Wedding correction It was reported last week in the announce- ment ,of the wedding between Valerie Denise Maize of Rti.11 ungannon and Kevin Gordon Finnie of Dungannon, that the grog m was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maize: The groom is, in fact, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Finnie of Goderich. PEOPLE GEORGE ALBERT IAB) POWELL George Albert Powell of Goderich died at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, July 3 at the age of 72. Mr. Powell was a retired foreman of Champion Road Machinery, a member of Victoria Street United Church and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109. He was predeceased by his wife the former Mabel Johnston and children Sylvia Frechette, Donald Powell,, Catherine Oorinne Powell, two brothers Victor. and Ronald and one sister Muriel. Surviving are grandchildren Louis and Elise Nadeau, Quebec, and several nieces and nephews. The' funeral and committal services were held at the McCallum and Palla Funeral Horne on Sunday, July 5 with Reverend Gordon Pickell officiating: The Royal Canadian Legion and Ladies Aux- iliary to Branch 109 held a Memorial Ser- vice Saturday evening. AMOS J. OSBALDESTON Amos J. Osbaldeston, of Goderich, died in Alexander Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on July 1. He was 84 years old. Mr. Osbaldeston was born in Redland, California on October 9, 1902 to Aubrey and Adelaide ( Ferguson) Osbaldeston. On June 2, 1934 he married the former Elva May Smith in Clinton. Mr. Osbaldeston farmed in Goderich Township as well as being in construction and maintenance work. He was also a member of Victoria Street United Church, OBITUARIES Goderich, a past noble grand of Huron Lodge 62 IOOF Goderich and a past district deputy of the IOOF -Lodge. Mr. Osbaldeston is survived by one son, Ronald of Paisley, three granddaughters and two grandsons. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife on March 6, 1987, and three brothers, Alex, Walter and George. An IOOF memorial service was held .on July 2 and a funeral service was held on July 3 at Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, with Rev. David Woodall officiating. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. • T. CLAYTON ROBERTSON T. Clayton Robertson of Meaford died at Meaford General Hospital at the age of 77. Surviving are his wife, the former Ann Straughan, and children Douglas Robertson and his wife Terry of Brampton, Karen, 'Shouldice and her husband John of Toronto. Also surviving are grandchildren Peter, Joe and Mark and sister Isobel Kitchen of Hamilton. Visitation was held at the Ferguson Funeral Home, Meaford, on Wednesday, Ju- ly 1. Visitation was held at the Tasker: Funeral Home, Queen St. Blyth on July 2nd. Funeral services were held at the Tasker Funeral Home on Friday, July 3. • Interment at Ball's Cemetery, Auburn. Memorial donations may be made to the Auburn United Church or the Canadian Cancer Society. GODERIC 160th ANNIVERSARY TIGER DUNLOP DAYS July 3lstAugust 3rd For further details phone 524.6600 Can We Taik? Can we`dlscuss frankly what the 4;oderich Signal -Star means to '1. ate and your family? Shine) J. Killer, themanager at the Gotleilih ST1'411 SLIT' ~Illi lc.s his reser%cLI the torte to ,peak I11 ,t)ti um FI ILI. \ mottit I twin III ,I nl III 12 noon at 524.2614 for at \aur iurnen!encet Int the (i S "OPEN LINE" 'Fell Shirtt Lour ()pinion about this IltUll', neLL,p,lpirl Goderich SIGNa,L-STAR CHEFMASTER PEANUT BUTTER smooth or crunchy 500g JAR CAVENDISH FARMS MASH BROWNS 7509 bag Barbara Ellen Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Gross of RR 1, Auburn, graduated on May 28 from the University of Waterloo' with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art, Studio option. Barbara was on the Dean's Honour List each year, and was honoured to have one of her major drawings purchased for the University collection. She ispresently working, in Guelph, Ontario. Brian D. Treble, son of Donald and Marjorie Treble of RR 4 Goderich, graduated on the Deans Honour Roll from_the University of Western Ontario on June'8, with a Bachelor of Arts Honours Geography (Urban Development) degree. Brian is entering a Masters Prograll?l in September at the School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Waterloo. Frank and .Verna.Dam, RR 5 Goderich, are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter, Karen Elizabeth, from McMaster University of Hamilton, with an Honors Bachelor of Science in Geology. Karen will be attending Westervelt School of London in September, studying Travel and Tourism. SHAW Raynor and Janice (nee Reaburn) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son. A brother for Amanda. He arrived on June 22, 1987 at Prince of Wales Hospital, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Happy grandparents are Edna and Eric Shaw of Rotherham, England and Stella and Eric Reaburn, RR 6 Goderich. DOHERTY Ken and Nancy nee Bellinger are pleased to ,,,announce the safe arrival of Kieren Patrick weighing 9 lbs. on July 3, 1987 at St. Mary's Hospital, Timmins. A brother for Even and Jessica. Proud grandparents are Frank and Isabelle Doherty and Roy and Bessie Bell- inger all of Port Albert. Great grandmother is Mrs. D. Bellinger, Goderich. NEW BORN NEWS PENTLAND Jacqueline and Jason are pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of their sister, Jocelyn Ruth Nicole, 8 lbs. 1 oz. on June 23, in Wingham and District Hospital. Proud parents are Jim and Joanne Pentland, RR 6 Goderich. Happy grandparents are Leonard and Bernadine Ritchie, Lucknow, Ron and Yvonne Pentland RR 6 Goderich. Great grandparents are Harold and Helen Mac- Phee, Goderich. AGENT E.F. "Bill" Durst 527-1455 Now you have an effective tornado detector! Lightning will produce momentary white banks of varying widths across the screen of a black -and -white Y.V. (colour sets pro- duce colour bands). A tornado that is within 15 to 20 miles will produce a totally white screen that remains white (colour in the case of a colour set). 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