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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-06, Page 32COOPERATIVE EDUCATION BANQUET—The F. E. Madill Secondary School's cooperative edu- cation annual banquet was held recently at the school. Among the students and employer representa- tives gathering for the event include: back, student Carl Benninger and Ted Ahara of John Cullen Chev-Olds; Wingham Public School teacher Gary Lisle; veterinary clinic student Chris Eadie; front, WPS co-op students Luanne Brown and Kira Stuckey, as well as veterinary clinic representatives Mary Wilcox and Marl McMichael. ... Guaranteed Good Looks Create that decorator look with the finishing touch of Shade-O-MaticTM blinds. Choose from a wide selection of exclusive colours/fabrics including the latest in designer fashions. Beautify your most formal to your most practical roomS\ 400/ off Verticals 1" Mini 1/2 Micro June 1st - June 29th, 1989 7‘e Vecen S 162 Josephine Street, Wingham • 357-2002 The Wingham Sales Arena EVERYTHING UNDER ONE R new & Used Furniture. antlques Carpet cffeware long :resident of Turn M `where he farmed many. yd's,: jack MacLean Willi passed away at;- his home, Lo Street, Wroxeter, on .Tuesday, 30. He was in his 70th year. Jack Willitts was born in Turn ry 6n Sept. 7, 1919, a „son of the la Webster Willitts and Eth Native ofHo is er- - eall, e m t owner' for Ma+ aviah i "fai A ••l. s, 14, 1951, and the 4 d On 'Q ryTwo of kite'ninth, oxtcession of May T �rnberry before,rising Vii; W x - ear in 1;976 ber- Left ,to mourn his passing, to besides hiswife, art their family y* el Lynne and Allan McColeman ofk Timmins, Norma- AN Michas' Wildgen, RR 1, Dungannon and Ray .:and Shelly Wilhtts of Airdrie„ Alberta. There are :four grand hit- dren: Ashley and Jennifer MeCole- man and Curtis and' Chandra Willitts and a brother, Ross Willitts of Ripley. He was predeceased by_ his sister, Edith Haugh, in 1988. Friends paid their respects at The McBurney Funeral Horne, Wing - ham, until Friday when service was conducted ,at 2:30 by ,Rev. Larry Welch of Bluevale Presbyterian Church where Jack was a member. He was carried to his final resting place in Wroxeter Cemetery by Ken Grant, Don Doman, Mac Willits, Alan Willits, Bill Haasnoot and John Haasnoot. Floral tributes were carried by, Norman Ross, Bill Ross and Wesley Paulin. dies in Alberta George Armstrong Dane ,passed away in Hythe, Alberta, on May.20 after a lengthy illness. Mr. Dane was born March 26,. 1916, to Annie Armstrong and George Dane Sr. of Howick Town- ship and farmed the, family farm until enlisting in 1941. He served with the Ontario Tank Regiment in Italy and Northwest Europe. He returned to the farm in 1946 and in June, 1947,, married Kathleen (Kay) Irwin. They and their five children moved to Alberta in. 1959, settling near Hythe to farm, until his ret ce- ment in 1980.. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Kay; their five chil- dren: Brent and Pat; Ann and Jim Nordhagen; Eric and Laureen; San- dra and Lori Hommy; Kris and Randy Moe; and 16 grandchildren: Katie, Lily and Emma Dane; Kris, Daina and Cody Nordhagen; Shel- by, Keith , and Lesley Dane; Aaron, Meghan and Dustin Hommy; Ryan, Jesse, Kara and Jocelyn Moe. There. are four sisters, LillianWalker, Nel- lie Taylor, Evelyn Wilson and Mar- garet Dane, all of Howick Town- ship, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and infant son, War- ren Robert. George was past president, o both the Hythe and Howick Legions. He was also involved in various local. activities and was highly respected for his integrity and hard work. He enjoyed his life in the West, especially travelling through Alberta and the Northwest Territories. The funeral service was held at the Hythe Legion Hall on May 23, Rev. Bruce Dickson officiating. eath s VAUDRY—Passed away at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, on Wednesday, May 31, Anne Vaudry, beloved infant daughter of Rev. John and Wendy° Vaudry of Wing - ham; dear sister of Paul; Mary and Philip, all at home; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vaudry and Mr. and -Mrs. John Cowan and great-granddaughter of Mrs. Olive Vaudry, all of the Lennoxville, Que- f ' bec, area. Rev. J. Rea Grant conduct- ed a private funeral service in Wingham Cemetery.. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to The McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham. BIRTHS Palliative care (Continued from Page 1B) to be present for one another with heart, mind and soul, bringing not only practical help as necessary, but also awareness and comfort, appre- ciation of the dying individual as a whole person, a precious child of God. To share that most sacred moment in a person's life is a privi- lege granted to the palliative care volunteer who will be receiving a great deal, as well as giving much, as the last months and moments of life are made more meaningful for those struggling with illness and death. Palliative Care — a much-needed service soon to be offered by and for the people of this community. Share in the birth of this caring new ministry. • KUYVENHOVEN We, Douglas and Debbie Kuyvenhoven, with our son Fraser, joyfully and thankfully announce the homecoming of our precious daughter and sister, Rachel Elizabeth, born April 13, two pounds, 11 ounces. "The Lord has done great things for us and we are filled with joy." Psalm 126:3. CLARK—Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clark, RR 3, Brussels, are happy to announce the birth of their son on June 1 at. Wingham and District Hospital. The new arrival tipped the scales at eight pounds, five dunces, and is a brother for Aman- da. VAN OSCH Mr. and Mrs. Perry Van Osch, RR 3, Lucknow, proudly announce the birth of their son, Matthew Joseph, nine pounds, seven ounces, on June 1 at Wing - ham and District Hospital. OPEN Mon -Sat 9-6 Fri Nite til 9 pm 357-1 730