The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-09-02, Page 20PAGE 20--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1987
Family News
WEDDINGS Retired farmer Orval
McPhee dies in hospital
Joanne Darlene Anderson, daughter of Mrs.
Helen Anderson of Winnipeg Iformerly of
Goderieh) and "Richard Gordon Pietryka,
son of 11r. and .Mrs. Ted Pietryka of Win-
nipeg, were united, in marriage August 15.
The wedding took place in Sparling United
Church, Winnipeg, with Rev. Harold W.
Richie officiating. Matron of Honor was
Lisa Reay of Winnipeg. Bridesmaids were
Colleen Beggs and Vicky Smith, friends of
the bride and Sharon Anderson, sister of the
bride, all of Winnipeg. Best man was Ben
West, friend of the groom, and ushers were
Ted and Ken Pietryka, both of Winnipeg.
brothers of the groom. A reception was held
at the Balmoral Hotel, Winnipeg. Out-of-
town guests included the bride's grand-
parents Hazel and Dawson Craig of
Goderich, and cousins Wendy and Jamie
Thom of ('utbank, Montana. The couple is
residing in Winnipeg.
Drive with care
this weekend
The Labour Day holiday is the last long
weekend of the summer. Don't make it the
last weekend of your life.
"The OPP will do its part to prevent
needless loss of life with increased enforce-
ment and the `Strict Is Fair' and RIDE pro-
grams, but we cannot do it alone", said O.PP
Commissioner Archie Ferguson.
• Our officers will attempt to save lives by
stopping impaired and careless drivers on
Ontario highways, but the motoring public
must do its part by driving intelligently."
The OPP, will closely monitor traffic dur-
ing the Labour Day weekend. Approximate-
ly 2,000 officers will be patrolling Ontario
'highways on the weekend, making max-
imum use of 400 radar units and 500 roadside
alcohol breath testers.
Drive with care and make the holiday
weekend a time to remember, not regret.
ORVAL MCPHEE
• Mr: l)ryal McPhee, of Guder ic•h, died at
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital
Wednesday, August 26 at the age of 75.
Born in West Wawanosh Township on
March 30, 1912, he was the son of the late
Thomas McPhee and May Smith.
. Mr. McPhee was a farmer until his retire-
ment. He was a member of the Royal Cana-
dian Legion Branch 109 Goderich, and a
member of the Morningstar Lodge 309 AF
and AM, Carlow.
Surviving are his wife, the former Velma
Kerr; stepsons Douglas Gibson of Wingham
and Barry Gibson of. Ridgetown; and
daughter-in-law Mrs. Deborah McPhee.
Also surviving are grandchildren Robbie,
Ryan and Justin McPhee, Kevin, Kim Brett
and Darren Gibson and great grandson Col-
in Gibson. His mother-in-law Mrs. Lily
Kerns also survives.
He was predeceased by son Ronald
McPhee i 1986) and son John McPhee, sister
Beth Taylor and brother Harvey McPhee.
The funeral service was held at the Mc-
Callum and Palla Funeral Home Saturday,
August 29 with Rev. Gary Shuttleworth
officiating.
The Royal Canadian Legion and Ladies
Auxiliary to Branch 109 held a service on
Friday evening at the funeral home as did
the Morningstar Lodge 309.
Pallbearers were Bob McPhee, Glen
Riley, Harold Jackson, Teade Bakker,
Walter Marchl and Dan Kerr. Flower
bearers were Dan McPhee an&'Bill Seers.
Interment in Dungannon Cemetery.
MRS. RUBY ANDERSON
a Mrs. Ruby Anderson, a resident of Huron -
view Horne for the Aged, died at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital•at the age of
80.
She was born in Hamilton on Sept. 19, 1906
to the late Robert Curran and Lillian
Baldwin.
.LIBITLIARIES
Surviving are three sons: Alan of Harper
Woods, Michigan, Curtis of Mt. Clemens,
Michigan, and Arthur of Stirling Heights,
Michigan. Seven grandchildren also
survive.
She. was predeceased by her husband,
William Linfield Anderson and daughter
Cora Nell Anderson.
The funeral service was held at the Mc-
Callum and Palla Funeral Home on Mon-
day, August 31 with Rev. Arthur Young
officiating.
Pallbearers were Mark Anderson, Scott
Anderson, Michael Anderson, Douglas
Anderson and Jeffrey Anderson.
Interment in Dungannon Cemetery.
MRS. IRENE YOUNG
Mrs. Irene C. Young of Goderich died at
her residence on Saturday, August 29 at the
age of 84.
Born in Colborne Township on May 31,
1903, she was the daughter of the late John.
Long and Allie Good.
She was a member of Knox Presbyterian
Church and the WMS Knox Church.
Surviving are her daughter-in-law Mar-
jorie Youngs of Goderich, granddaughter
Peggy and her husband Doug Rowcliffe,
great-granddaucghters Jane and Susan all
of Seaforth and one aunt Pearl Straiton of
Goderich.
She was predeceased by her husband Gir-
vin C. Young and son Frank.
Funeral and committal services were
held at the McCallum and Palla Funeral
Home on Tuesday, September 1 with Rev.
Arthur Young of Knox Presbyterian Chureh
officiating:
Interment in Colborne Cemetery.
Hospital r` eceives approval to
award construction contract
Clinton Public Hospital has been given
approval to award the construction con-
tract for its obstetrical floor addition,
Health Minister Murray Elston announced
today.
"The Ministry of th will provide
capital funding of $400,0 for the $1.1
million project," Mr. Elsto ' said. "The
hospital, along with the Clinton communi-
ty and•the count3�of-Ilurofry:wil1 be respon-
sible for providing the $726,404 balance of
the total project cost."
The construction contract is being
awarded to D. Grant and Sons Ltd. of
Lambeth, Ontario. '
A second storey will be built atop the
emergency outpatient department which
waS added to the hospital four years ago.
The new 6,000 square -foot obstetrical
department will permit the centralization
of all obstetrical services in a single area.
Currently, obstetrical facilities are located
in several areas in and around the
hdspital's exisking' second floor chronic
care ward..., ,.
Construction will begin immediately,
and is expected to be completed early in
1988.
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