The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-26, Page 28PAGE 8A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1979
Each year Goderich Legion Branch 109 honors the veterans of World War 1
who served at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Vimy veterans present at the recent
annual Vimy banquet were left to right, Art Laverty, Dick Cornish, George
Inglis and Clarence MacDonald. (Photo by Fred H. Bisset)
Head table guests at the recent Vimy banquet held at Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 109 in Goderich were, front, left to right, Zone Commander -
elect Wm. Riehl, Zone Treasurer Harold Chambers, assistant Vice -
Treasurer Ontario. Command, Irvin Snyder, (the guest speaker) and the
President of Branch 109, Roy Mugford; back row, left to right, Deputy Zone
Commander -elect Robert Chapman, Branch 109 Poppy chairman Howard
Carroll and Zone Commander George Campbell. (Photo by Fred H. Bisset)
Area obituaries
ARTHUR
ROBILLARD
Arthur Robillard of
Goderich Township died
in Goderich Township on
Tuesday, April 17 at the
age of 47.
He was born in
Tarantorous on July 2,
1931 to Florence
(Paquette) and Arthur
Robillard.
He was an adherent of
the First Baptist Church
in Goderich.
He had no immediate
family.
*A funeral service was
held at Stiles Funeral
Home in Goderich on
Friday, April 20 at .1
a.m. The Reverend d
Anderson officiated.
Cremation was in
Woodland Crematorium,
London.
MRS. LAVINA
MARGARET SMITH
Mrs. Lavina Margaret
Smith of Huronview,
formerly of Goderich,
died suddenly in
Hutonview on Thursday,
April 19 at the age of 82.
She was born in Mor-
nington Township, Perth
County on April 11, 1897 to
Matilda (Mohr) and
Frederick Schaefer.
She lived in Mornington
Township until her
marriage to E. Goldie
Smith in Milverton on
July 1, 1916. Following
her marriage she lived in
.Goderich until going to
Huronview a few weeks
ago.
She was a member of
Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich.
She was predeceased
by her husband on Sep-
tember 16, 1958.
She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Wallace
(Betty) Richardson ° of
Wingham; one brothet',
Honored
guests
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Published by the Official
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Among the veterans of World Waft. I who were
honored guests of Legion Branch 109 at the recent
Vimy banquet in Goderich were rear, left to right,
John Ensign, Leo Ouellette, William Elliott; front,
left to right, William Westlake, William Bell, Karl
Wilkinson, William Taman, and Jim Adam. (Photo
by Fred Bisset)
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Clarence Schaefer off
Cornwall; and three
granddaughters.
A funeral service was
held at Stiles Funeral
Home in Goderich on
Saturday, April 21 at 3
p.m. The Reverend G.L.
Royal officiated.
Interment was in the
Maitland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were
Donald Rivers, Jack
Allen, John Schaefer and
Gordon Schaefer.
Flower bearer was
William Mugford.
MRS. EMILY
TURNER (DICKSON)
PROUSE
Mrs. Emily T�ytir er
(Dickson) Prouse of 33
Huron Road, Goderich
died in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital on
Thursday, April 19 at the
age of 58.
She was • born Emily
Dickson on January 26,
1921 in Glasgow,
Scotland.
She was married to
John B. Prouse on July
17, 1943. She came to
Canada and •settled in
Goderich in 1946.
She was a member of
Knox Presbyterian
Church in Goderich.
She is survived by her
husband and two sons,
Ronald and Brian, both at
home.
A funeral service was
held at Stiles Funeral
Home in Goderich on
Saturday, -April 21 at 2
p.m. The Reverend G.L.
Royal officiated.
Interment was in the
Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
Pallbearers were Ted
Horton, Bob Lowe, Jim
Horton, Benson Prouse,
Mike Lowe and Ted
Kubic.
MRS. FRANCES
McMASTER
Mrs. Frances
McMaster of Goderich
died in Alexandra 1Vlarine
and General Hospital or►
Tuesday, April 17.
She was born in SIESS DIRECTORY
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Hardison and Amy
(Hales) Bronson.
MRS. ETHEL RUBY
CARMICHAEL
Mrs. Ethel Ruby
Carmichael of 146 Picton
Street East, Goderich
died in Ale-,andra Marine
and General Hospital on
Sunday, April 22 at the
age of 76.
She wa-s born in
McKillop Township on
October 9, 1902 to Ann
Elizabeth (Wake) and
Reuben Hart.
She lived in McKillop
Township until her
marriage to Angus S.
Carmichael in Nr.
Winthrop, Ontario on
June 27, 1923. They
moved to Goderich in
December of 1943,
The late Mrs. Car-
michael was a member of
.1
Steering
committee...
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inform them about plans
for renovation of the hall.
After this meeting has
taken place, Mr. Magee
and Mr. Hunter will
prepare a list of
suggested changes to be
made in MacKay Hall.
At the next regular
meeting, these
suggestions will be
discussed and the
operating costs of
MacKay Hall at present
will be considered. ,
Final plans for the bus
trip to St. Marys have
been made. The cost of
the bus fare will•be $3 and
luncheon will be served
for $2. Mr. Berryman
announced that several
seats are still vacant. If
you are interested in
visiting the St. Marys
Senior Citizens' Centre on
May 2, telephone 524-8851
now.
The next meeting of the
Goderich Steering
Committee will be held in
the maybr's office at 7
p.m. on May 17.
Victoria Street United
Church in Gpderich.
She was predeceased
by her husband in
October of 1946. She was
also predeceased by
three brothers; six
sisters; and two gran-
dchildren, Scott Vaughan
and Connie Luanna.
She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. James
(Verna Annabelle)
Robertson of Goderich
and one grandson, James
Angus.
A funeral service was
held for the late Mrs.
Carmichael at Stiles
Funeral Home in
Goderich on Tuesday,
April 24 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend John D.M.
Wood. officiated.
Interment was in the'
Maitland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Allan
Sundercock, Bert
Robertson, Walter Berry,
Charles Hart, James
Hart and Lyle Hart.
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She was predeceased
by her first husband,
William Shewen and her
second husband, Earl
McMaster.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Claer
(Evelyn) McCue ' of
Goderich, and Ruth
Shewen Wigzell of
Goderich; one son, Victor
Shewen of Exeter; eight
grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren.
A funeral service was
held at McCallum's
Funeral Horne in
Goderich on Friday,
April 20 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend Robert J.
Crocker officiated.
Interment was in
Colborne Cemetery in
-..Colborne Township__ _
Pallbearers were Pat
Wigzell, "Jfin Mc-Cu'e---
Murray Pryce, Garth
Cunningham, Roy Cooper
and Fordyce Clark.
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