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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-02, Page 12-- ■ , Mr. 1{ay's term of appointment Fad U--'ilte Wiogl,am Advance -Times, September 'l, 15176 next Bummer. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Mrs. C. R. Cantelon dies in Toronto Hyde Park visited Sunday with s parents, Mr. and Mrs. law A longUmo resident of Wing- (Vivian) Campbell, Wingham, Evans, and was accompanied ham, Mrs. Clara Edna Cantelon, Harold of Tweed and Mrs. Ken here by Mr. Evans' niece and ne- phew from England who lea4ie for Passed away August 12 at the (Ruth) Collins of Toronto. She is F home of her daughter in Toronto. also survived by five grandchil- home _e Evans also visitedr. and dh he Born in Wingham, she was the dren and three great-grandchil r� �.; a r former Clara Beckett, daughter' drens. Robert Donaldson, . of mother, ,BrucMrle4 Haven, Walkerton. of the late James Beckett and his The funeral was conducted at wife, Mary Armstrong. She re- the Sherrin Funeral Home, 073 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter ana ceived her early education at Kingston Road, Toronto. Service Trevor of London visited Wed- Wingham High School and Spot- and committal were at the chapel ,` F, nesday to Sunday with her par - tam's Business College. on Monday at 2:30 p.m., August ' ent4, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mrs. Cantelon' was, prede- 18. While here they attended the fun ceased by her husband, Cecil Ray Rev. G. Dsena of People's ,max eal of his uncle, James CL -,:an. :.�itelar,,iT, 1959Bind one son, Church, 'Toronto, officiated. In - Clare, in 15170. ferment followed ifn Wingham end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jim She leaves to mourn two sons Cemetery. % x ' x Taylor and while there celebrat- and two daughters, Merrill of ed baby Trisa's first birthday. Amberley, Mrs. James H. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs. Wm. Broome �� grandparents, also helped cele- z bra te. �� Sunday visitors with Mr. and James Turvey dies in Huronview �,, Y Mrs. Wallace Conn were Mr. and Members of the Broome family Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason,, loses life were doubly bereaved last week Wingham, Rev: and Mrs. Robert, with the passing of Keith Broome Johnston, Sara and Mark of Lan - on Sunday and four days later, caster. ma ConnArmstro and In accident the death of Mrs. "William Broome of Wingham. Mrs.Mr. Armstrong of Culross on 3 A Bluevale man, James Tur- Broome died Thursday at Huron- Wednesday entertained Mr. and vey, lost his life last .week in an view, Clinton, following a brief Mrs. Herb Hunter and Trevor of unfortunate accident near illness. London, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brussels. A resident of Callander Born in Norwich, England, Conley and Jason, Wingham, and Nursing Home, Mr. Turvey had Mrs. Broome was a daughter of CORPORAL BRAUN KRUG, right, of 706 Communication Squadron at Base Borden has Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn in wandered away from the home in the late Thomas Wyatt and Sarah been posted to Egypt with the U. N. Peacekeeping Forces. He flew from Trenton on August honor of Mrs. Conn's birthday. the past, once being located ten Ann Cooke. She was in her 86th 24 to base Ismalia with the U.N. forces in the Middle East. Corporal Krug has been with Mr. miles away. Early Tuesday year, havingbeen born on Se the former RCAF for over 20 ears. He is the brother of Graham Krug, who is a member net and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, . morning, he was found in bed at y P y g Janet and Kimberley were Sun - two o'clock but when the three tember 7, 1890. She was the of the CKNX staff, and the son of Mrs. Walter Krug, all formerly of Chesley. His mother day visitors with her brother, former Harriet Ethel Wyatt. presently resides at 18 George Street in Wingham. Cpl. Krug will be on the tour of duty for Clarence Crowston, Mrs. Crow - o'clock check was made, Mr. In July 1911, she and Mr. six months. He has served in many places in Canada and three years in France, a total of ston and Debbie of Chatham. - Turvey was not in his room. At Broome were married in Nor- 18 years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme of about five o'clock the same wich, England, and they emi- Goderich were Sunday visitors morning Mr. Turvey was -struck grated to Canada in 1913, settling with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. by a vehicle driven by Glenn in Cutross Township. They came Elroy Laidlaw. Fines of RR 1, Bluevale. He had to the Wingham area in 1920. She Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and been tying on Huron County Road was a member St. Paul's Whitechurch Karen are spending a few days W 12, a mile north of Brussels. The Anglican Church, Wingham. O � � from .this week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul circumstances of how or why Mr. Turvey was on the road are un- Surviving are one daughters Laidlaw of Windsor. Mrs. Elliott known. Mrs. Clifford (Lillian) Young, RR Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs. Garnet mer Camp for a week's holidays. Gorrie Church. of Wingham is keeping house at James Turvey was born in 3, Teeswater; three sons, Farrier and Mrs. Bill Purdon ac- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft Miss Clara Milligan accomp- the farm in their absence. Morris Township 73 years ago. William, Wingham, Reginald of companied the St. Helens WI and Karen and Hugh Sinnamon anied her friend, Wendy Kay, to members on their bus tri last visited on Sunda with Mr. and Petrolia for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilken were He was a son of the late William Belfast, Ontario, and James of P Y and Henrietta Turvey. Alter RR 4, Wingham; ; 11 rand week to the McLaughlin estate at Mrs. Stewart Forsyth of Walker- in London on Monday where Earl y g g Oshawa. ton. A special congregational meet- had a medical checkup. attending Browntown School he children and 16 great-grandchil ing wall be held Friday evening, On Wednesday last Carol and began farming and continued dren. There is one "sister, Mrs. Visitors during the weekend Elmer McGuire of Toronto Y September 3, at 8:30 at the Debbie Rintoul returned home to until his retirement in 1967. He Harry (Elizabeth) Bond of with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul visited Monday with hil parents,were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ober- Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire, church to decide what course the Tottenham. Kimberley remained has lived in Bluevale since 1969 Norwich, England. Besides her were r, Jeffery and Julie r- Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre congregation wishes to follow for a holiday with her grandpar- and was an adherent of the grandson Keith, she was prede Y with respect to ministerial ser- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rin - United Chyrch. He never ceased by her husband on Way 9, Waterloo and also Mr. and Mrs. and Mary Beth of Val Caron and vices following the completion of tout. married. 1956. Gordon Campbell of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark of Sud - Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Funeral service was held at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, bury, after visiting with Mr. and Wallace (Freda) Agar, Wing- two o'clock Saturday at the R. A. Michelle and Michael of Kitch- Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. ham; and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Currie and Son Funeral Home. ener visited w4th Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and other Florence Turvey, Meaford: Interment followed in Wingham Leonard Robinson. relatives, ►eft for their home on • There are three nephews and five Cemetery. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sunday. nieces. He was predeceased by Pallbearers were Jim Young, Rintoul, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Rin- Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Mc - one brother, Lorne, in 1948 and a Russel Young, Tom Broome, tool and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clenaghan of Paisley visited on�Di*rect Ben ervic O Harr Gutoskae and Tamil of Wednesday with Mrs. Be Mc ry twin sister, Jessie, in 1905. Jack Broome, Robert Broome Y Y Y The late James Turvey rested aAd John Broome, all grandsons Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clenaghan and Mr, and Mrs. Carl at the S. J. Walker Funeral of the deceased. Another grand- Oberholtzer and family of Water- McClenaghan and Miss Mildred FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE / FUELS TILES Home, Wingham, where Rev. son, Bill Broome, and a great- loo, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp- McClenaghan. o� Barry Passmore of Wingham grandson, Marty Young, carried bell of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Born on Saturday, August 28, in conducted funeral service at two floral tributes. Leonard Robinson and family of Exeter hospital, a baby girl, to Wedding WINGHAM BILL TIFFIN AMOS C MARTIN o'clock on Thursday. Interment Belgrave. were all with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parker. followed in Bluevale Cemetery. Mrs. Mark Cardiff of Brussels for This is a great granddaughter for Arrangements SUNOCO SERVICE Imperial Esso Agent LIMITED Pallbearers were Ross Turvey, supper. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. LICIENSED MECHANIC Mary Moore and Cora Blom at q Cut f l o w e r s ESSO Robert Hoy, Glen Sellers, OBITUARY Mrs. Alan Falconer began T r UNDERCOATING & tended the Salvation Army Sum Charles Bosman, Ross Smith and clerking at the Wingham Can- plants RUSTPROOFING MANUFACTURING FIVE Ken Henry. Walter Sellers, adian Tire Store on Monday. For all your Home and MILLION TILES AIMWLLY JAMES BRUCE MCMILLAN ('011PLF:TE•: ('.1R & Farm Fuel and - William L. Turvey, John C. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and . Flowers by Turvey and Chester Hi James Bruce McMillan of 100 _TR l'('K SF:R�'1('1: Lubricating Needs y Higgins In Memoriam Graham spent Monday evening Ridout St. south, London, died QUALITY CLAY DRAIN TILE carried flowers. with her m r, Mrs. Graham of � �W i r e Service r v i c e . 357-1OS2 Aug. 21 at his home. He was in his Prop. Ken Leitch ALL SIZES FROM 4" TO 12" ar.STRONG : In loving memory of'a Brampton. O Tuesday morning � LEWIS 52nd Born in Listowel on Aug. 28, dear wife, mother and grand- they tleok. aham to the airport �; Phone CONSTRUCTION T's - Y's - EL's • mother, who passed away Se to. go by plane to Vancouver uni- <� - FLOWERS DELIVERY SERVICE 1924, he was a son of the late Rob- P y P- 35.-!sa tiIGHT 3.',7-35fi.� Forger Clinton tember 3, 1972. versity. 135 Frances Ashes Brothers ELMIRA 669-3657 girt McMillan and his wife Wilbie —Always remembered by Wel- On Sunday at Langside and publisher dies McGrath.was married to Marion Fair lesley, Janice, Patricia and Whitechurch, Rev, R. C. McCal- r Phone INSURANCE CONSTRUCTION RR 3 WALLENETEIN families. lum, assistant minister of Knox 357-3880 Cotta es, Homes IF BUSY CALL ELMIRA w9 1116"in Palmerston on Dec. 30, 1950.9 Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Laurie Colquhoun, former pub- Mr. McMillan was employed Additions 8 Renovations lisher of The Clintonhad charge of the services in the PRINTING News with the diesel division of Gen ADAMS—In loving memory of Record, died suddenly on Tues- eral Motors. He was a member of Glenn Adams, who left us absence of Mr. Kay. SALES AND SERVICE EnsuBewrBC FREE ESTIMATES 4 day. He was about 60 years of age Calvary United Church, Ridout suddenly Aug. 21, 1971. Miss Robin Willis of Newry 4 and suffered a severe heart at- St., London. The sun shines over a silent grave visited last week with her grand- All I T @ s Of Ph: 528-2726 tack several years ago, from Surviving besidr-s his wife is Of one we loved but could not mother, Mrs. Doris Willis. and CANADA yP Box 122, Lucknow Hmwve% which he had apparently made an one daughter, Mrs. James (Barb save, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Lyle. CUP Insurance Without farewell he fell asleep She returned home on Sunday. SWEATERS excellent recovery. ara) Furneaux of London, two P Mr. and r v 335-3525 357.2636 With only memories for us to Mrs. Be Kay, Wendy now available GORRIE WINGHAM A native of Staffs in Perth brothers, John McMillan of Listo- y i Count Mr. Col uhoun received wel, Blake McMillan of Gorrie; keep, and Graham on Saturday attend- at . + "''+��+4 at County, q ea a famil icnic at Petroiia. On 11190macland �ieusn,uifrQe �.ce' his secondary school education at and two sisters, Mrs. Gordon No length of time can tAke away Y P �r Mitchell and Clinton, later learn- (Marie) Ledgley of Dorchester Our thoughts of him from day to Sunday Mr. Kay preached at Pe- r PLUMBING HEATING • PRINTERS g y day, trolia and Dawn Presbyterian MACLAND WALL SYSTEMS • ing the printing trade in the and Mrs. Harry (Mina) Forman y :` G LITHOGRAPHERS News -Record office. Followingof Listowel. He lives with us in memory still Churches. Leroy Jackson CONCRETE FORMING CREATIVE ART BROCHURES Not just today, but always will: Sandy Fryfggle of Stratford PIRO y service with the RCAF during the The funeral service was held SCONTRACTORS CATALOGUES ii LETTERHEADS —Ever remembered' by Dad spent Saturday evening at the WEDDING INVITATIONS war }ears, he followed the print Tuesday, Aug. 24, at 1:30 p.m, in S PORT ---Plumbing P.O. Box 130 in trade in Nanaimo, B.C., and the chapel of A. Millard George and Mom and rest of the family. manse on his way to preach at g g 177 Main St Listowel. Ontario ---Heating Wingham, Otf£�'`,,, then returned to Clinton and pur- Funeral Home, London, with / 364-254 chased the newspaper from Rev. Ralph C. Williams offici ingham e @—Tinsmithing 754 Thnth Street Richard gtkey. - sting. Brial was in Woodland Wnative dies Lynn Ho f P CONCRETE WALLS � Hanover, Ontario r Mr. Col uhoun sold the News- Cemetery,London. y y 191 Josephine St. BUNKER SILOS Record to Signal -Star Publishers Pallbearers were Ronald Ledg- l Hoy 357-2904 HOUSE FOUNDATIONS COLLISION of Goderich about ten years ago, ley of Dorchester, Brian Ledgley @ , Enterprises 357-3182 but continued to operate sprint- of Dorchester, David Ledgley of following ,ing business in Clinton until the Dorchester, Kirk McMillan of Honda and Skidoo POOLS,ETC. Al's Collision time of his death. A brother, Gorrie. Barry Furneaux of Lon- Sales & Service a Danny. died suddenly only a few don and Larry Perty of Hoope- A native of Wingham, Keith Manager at the West kind Garage • • Service weeks ago. ston,111. Hwy 86 east f Winqham Swimming T. M. Rt T. Phone William Broome of RR 3, Mit- in Mitchell. He was a member of 9 chell, died Sunda August 2, in the Anglican Church Pt,, ne 519 357 3.135 pools Sunday, g g 357-2206 London's University Hospital of Surviving, besides his parents. Above and Below CONSTRUCTION CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES WouW You Believe Injuries received the previous are his wife, the former Linda Friday in a car -truck collision. at Westlake of Listowel• whom he ELECTRICAL Ground General ('ontraclors Complete Body Work Dublin. married in Wingham on April 2• Complete Line of All types of concrete work and Painting Mr. Broome was one of two 1971; one son, Kenneth. 4, and Pool Chemicals Pit Silos Frame and Rust Repair men riding in a pickup truck one daughtgr, Laurie. 2 There pleteh Electric ARMSTRONG Home and form building Also Insurance Claim% THE ANCIENT HEBREW It sure did! 188 pounds of which was northbound on County are two brothers, ,John of Vic CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. solid gold' (The silver Road 10 when it collided with a toria, British Columbia, and Rob- Winqham CHEMICALS (.%1.1. HOB THOMPSoN Hwy Rd COIN, THE TALENT, talent weighed 94 lbs.) car driven by Michael Maloney, ert of Ear Falls. Ontario At the ,ilJ 1•:%';1,F:. ONTA1410 — WEI%HED 188 POUNDS...INDUSTRIAL or y � tat Morris RR S, Mitchell, eastbound on time of his death, he was also sur. Box 56 Walkerton :157.3193 Highway 8. Mr. Maloney and his vived by his two grandmothers, COMMERCIAL WIRING 3 9 2nd Mnrri% •I Ind WOULD I brother 'Terrence were taken to Mrs. William Broome of Huron Also Rural and Domestic z �- 7ea UPHOLSTERY s ALS f BELIEVE Stratford General Hospital and view, Clinton, and Mrs olive . phone 357-1583 Keith McCarthy of RR 1, Dublin Wilson of Norwich. England who was riding in the truck with Let us make your old furniture THE ...that we carry the finest Mr. Broome, was transferred to The late Keith Broome. rested BETTER THAN NEW! x products and ,services a- University Hospital at the R. A. Currie and Son Fu �Oama es to the two vehicles neral Home. Wingham. where �` ADVANCE TIMES vailable —and you won't R BURKE ELECTRIC j � For a free estimate .and a were estimated at more than Rev Fred arson of Blyth con 3 have to spend all your ducted funeral service Wednes- Electrical Contractors took at our newest samples "talents" to take advont- S2.000by the Sebringville detach- day, August 2-5, at two o'clock y�'-/�� t I of materials call. �1 age of them. ment of the OPP which investi intermcnit followed in Wingham Motor Rewind and , gated the mishap Sales COOK UPHOLSTERY Mr. Broome was 29 ears of Cemetery. I/ 1 X1111 K 1F I ! �I► i y Household Appliances F l.11 U 1.►t �lllll'I'l. age, having been barn in Wing- Pallbearers were ,lim English, Blyth, Ontario J % ham on June 1, 1947 He was a son Louis Readman, Paul Moffatt, Josephine St. 3572450 3 7-2320 31114. . S23-4272 of .James Broome and the former Adrian Olsthoorn and George Emergency Service - See �t- -_� 1'1'I"' Frances Wilson of RR 4, Wing- Skinn of Wingham and George the Yellow Pages WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE NJ I. E4.YtJ'4U4tf R InQh,rnl ham H e received his education Chambers of St. Marys 'Tom in Wingham and at the time of his Broome and .Jack Broome car - death was Parts Department rigid floral trihutes Coming up soon ... Howick Lions Annual Bathtub Races and Barbecue Beef - Barbecue - Salads - Pie Come out and have a day of fun _ _. __'o �.nn p,rr unaar, .. '41op &F-EY�e. . Supper 5:00 p.m. At the Pool in Gorrie 1Iv h II KEEP YOUR ENGINE CLEAN! Your oil filter should be replaced every time you change your oil. This helps to rid your engine of trapped 'oil deposits. We do the job quickly and efficiently. CALL ON THE EXPERTS! GOSLING TEXACO 5 Victoria Avenue TEXACO Wingham, Ontario 357-3368 a